From c28086c31c5f10cc3cd13f52b65c36de0fb9bacc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: berrymot Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2024 18:43:23 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] weekly jvs/font update --- data/allwords.txt | 2 ++ data/chars.txt | 2 +- data/data.txt | 24 ++++++++++++++++-------- data/jbo.js | 2 +- data/unofficial_rafsi_maybe.txt | 2 +- fonts/NotoSansGeorgian-Regular.ttf | Bin 0 -> 52888 bytes noto.css | 7 ++++++- 7 files changed, 27 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) create mode 100644 fonts/NotoSansGeorgian-Regular.ttf diff --git a/data/allwords.txt b/data/allwords.txt index 130f31e..d5e2472 100644 --- a/data/allwords.txt +++ b/data/allwords.txt @@ -19120,6 +19120,7 @@ en rutpurdi en rutrceraso en rutrcerimoia en rutrglabra +en rutrkemali en rutrkenomele en rutrkoko en rutrle'ukena @@ -19132,6 +19133,7 @@ en rutrpiripiri en rutrpisu en rutrprunu en rutrvanila +en rutrxemali en rutrximene'a en rutsalta en rutsfani diff --git a/data/chars.txt b/data/chars.txt index 2dd517c..c1214d1 100644 --- a/data/chars.txt +++ b/data/chars.txt @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ - !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~€‚ƒ†’™š £¥§«¬°±²¶·»ÀÁÂÃÅÆÉÔÖ×ßàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõöùúûüāĆćčĒēĝīĭıŁłńŋōśũūŭźŻǎɑɒɔəɛɪɯɾʃʑʒʔʰʷʻʼʿˈːˤ̣̰̀̃̍̓ΣΩάήαγδεζηθικλμοπρστχωАБВГДЕЗИКЛМНОПРСТЮЯабвгдежзийклмнопрстуфхцчшщъыьэюяёָּבהולמעקاجدرشصقنيیखतदपसहु्৳ကသာီေး်ြṣṭịỏụἰὐ ​‎–—‘’“”•…′※⁄₁₂₃₨℥←↑→↓↔∄∅−∘√∞∧≈≠≤★♤♥ 、。々「」『』【】あいうえおかがきぎくけげこさざしじすせそただっつてでとどなにのはばひへべぼまみむめもやゅよらりるれわをんアィイウェオカギクグケコゴサシジスズダチッツテデトドナニネバパビピフブプペボポマミムメャュョラリルレロワン・ー万上下不中主了事交人付仙代令会体作使供係保信健偶像充先党全八公共具内分列判別利制削力効勉動化北匙区十南原及取受口可号合吊同名含味命品員唱問営器回団国土圧地域場士売多大奏奪女妖始姿娘媒子字学完宗定宛実害家容密審対居屏属川州市平广度建式引強弾形影役律復心忍志念思性怪息情想意愛感態慣成所手押持指捨探搬政教文料断新方族旧明是暗暫有本材村条来東果枝柳核格検極構様樒橋機正段民気水決治沿法派流温湯源点熱爆物犯状率現球理生産用男町番異症発白的皮益盗目直相真眼着知示社神福私秘移種空竜筷箇管精系素終経結給統絵線美義習考者職育能自船色英茶草荔菠萝萬著蓄蛇蛋融衆行表裂西要見覚言詞詠話語読談議译话语读象貨貯質起足路身車近述逆通速連運道配量金鈴鍵長閉開間関閩闽限除随障集離雪電面音響項領頭題額類風飾饅首魔鳥麦龍龙강남스슬일타()/1:;🥺 \ No newline at end of file + !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~€‚ƒ†’™š £¥§«¬°±²¶·»ÀÁÂÃÅÆÉÔÖ×ßàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõöùúûüāĆćčĒēĝīĭıŁłńŋōśũūŭźŻǎɑɒɔəɛɪɯɾʃʑʒʔʰʷʻʼʿˈːˤ̣̰̀̃̇̍̓ΣΩάήαγδεζηθικλμοπρστχωАБВГДЕЗИКЛМНОПРСТЮЯабвгдежзийклмнопрстуфхцчшщъыьэюяёָּבהולמעקاجدرشصقنيیखतदपसहु्৳ကသာီေး်ြაეილმტყṣṭịỏụἰὐ ​‎–—‘’“”•…′※⁄₁₂₃₨℥←↑→↓↔∄∅−∘√∞∧≈≠≤★♤♥ 、。々「」『』【】あいうえおかがきぎくけげこさざしじすせそただっつてでとどなにのはばひへべぼまみむめもやゅよらりるれわをんアィイウェオカギクグケコゴサシジスズダチッツテデトドナニネバパビピフブプペボポマミムメャュョラリルレロワン・ー万上下不中主了事交人付仙代令会体作使供係保信健偶像充先党全八公共具内分列判別利制削力効勉動化北匙区十南原及取受口可号合吊同名含味命品員唱問営器回団国土圧地域場士売多大奏奪女妖始姿娘媒子字学完宗定宛実害家容密審対居屏属川州市平广度建式引強弾形影役律復心忍志念思性怪息情想意愛感態慣成所手押持指捨探搬政教文料断新方族旧明是暗暫有本材村条来東果枝柳核格検極構様樒橋機正段民気水決治沿法派流温湯源点熱爆物犯状率現球理生産用男町番異症発白的皮益盗目直相真眼着知示社神福私秘移種空竜筷箇管精系素終経結給統絵線美義習考者職育能自船色英茶草荔菠萝萬著蓄蛇蛋融衆行表裂西要見覚言詞詠話語読談議译话语读象貨貯質起足路身車近述逆通速連運道配量金鈴鍵長閉開間関閩闽限除随障集離雪電面音響項領頭題額類風飾饅首魔鳥麦龍龙강남스슬일타()/1:;🥺 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/data.txt b/data/data.txt index c4374d5..a69f81b 100644 --- a/data/data.txt +++ b/data/data.txt @@ -56489,7 +56489,7 @@ $x_1$ is a legal adult, according to law $x_2$ -n See {kralyma'u}, {fuzma'u} --- -flamingo lujvo glekizmiku 2 (en) +flamingo lujvo glekizmiku 1 (en) $x_1$ is a flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus) of variety $x_2$ --- flanaltinbe lujvo sarefo 1 (en) @@ -84162,7 +84162,7 @@ $x_1$ is a Polterabend -n See also {vanci}, {speni}, {ritli}, {specfari'i}, {salci}, {zanfu'a}. --- -pombo gismu janbe 3 (en) +pombo gismu janbe 2 (en) $x_1$ is unique in property $x_2$; $x_1$ is the only thing/all of the things that satisfy $x_2$ -n See also {po'o}, {olkai}, {pavdzakai}. Proposed rafsi -pom- @@ -88380,6 +88380,11 @@ $x_1$ is a pond-apple, alligator-apple, swamp apple, Corkwood/Bobwood/monkey-app -n See also annona (={sparanona}). --- +rutrkemali fu'ivla merrybot -1 (en) +$x_1$ is a cherry plum +-n +from Georgian ტყემალი ṭq̇emali +--- rutrkenomele fu'ivla jongausib 1 (en) $g_1$ is a flowering quince [fruit] (genus Chaenomeles) of species $g_2$. --- @@ -88430,6 +88435,9 @@ see also {ricrprunu}, {flaume}, {persika}, {rutrceraso}, {birkoku}, {frambesi}, rutrvanila fu'ivla jongausib 1 (en) $g_1$ is a vanilla pod of variation/variety/cultivar $g_2$. --- +rutrxemali fu'ivla merrybot 1 (en) +$x_1$ is a cherry plum +--- rutrximene'a fu'ivla jongausib 1 (en) $s_1$ is a algarrobo/azúcar huayo/jatobá/fruit of genus Hymenaea, of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$. --- @@ -96572,10 +96580,10 @@ $x_1$ is a smelt of species $x_2$. -n see {finpe}, {salmone}, {merlanu} --- -spero gismu selpahi 3 (en) +spero gismu selpahi 4 (en) $x_1$ pertains to Esperanto language/culture in aspect $x_2$ --- -sperybau lujvo gleki 1 (en) +sperybau lujvo gleki 2 (en) $x_1$ is Esperanto language spoken by $x_2$ -n See {spero} @@ -100427,7 +100435,7 @@ $x_3=j_1$ is $x_2=j_2$ weeks in duration by standard $x_1=j_3$. terjerna lujvo noralujv -1 (en) $x_{1}$ is a paid work with wages $x_{2}$ with earn $x_{3}$. --- -terji'i lujvo noralujv 2 (en) +terji'i lujvo noralujv 1 (en) $x_{1}$ is an opinion about/considered to be $x_{2}$ by $x_{3}$ with grounds for opinion $x_{4}$. --- terjmi lujvo seryf 1 (en) @@ -108316,7 +108324,7 @@ $t_1$=$xi_1$ is a board with wheels/skateboard/longboard/snakeboard [default ska -n From {tanbo}, {djacu}, {boxna} (b2-b5 subsumed). Also longboard (=clani xilta'o), streetboard, snakeboard etc. --- -xilva gismu [-xiv-] janbe 4 (en) +xilva gismu [-xiv-] janbe 3 (en) $x_1$ heals/recovers from $x_2$ -n See also {bilma}, {kanro}, {mikce}. Proposed rafsi -xiv- @@ -110672,7 +110680,7 @@ Simplified from "selzgipre" by eliding "se" from the seltau. This word has alrea zgirausi fu'ivla jongausib 1 (en) $z_1$ is house music performed/produced by $z_2$ (event). --- -zgiripopi fu'ivla jongausib 1 (en) +zgiripopi fu'ivla jongausib 2 (en) $z_1$ is hip-hop music performed/produced by $z_2$ (event). -n See also hip-hop dance (={dansripopi}). @@ -111319,7 +111327,7 @@ $x_2$ should be a subset (not necessarily proper) of the set underlying $x_4$; i zmazau lujvo noralujv -1 (en) $x_{1}$ is an approve with more-approved $x_{2}$ with exceeded $x_{3}$ with moreness margin $x_{4}$. --- -zmiboto fu'ivla janbe 3 (en) +zmiboto fu'ivla janbe 2 (en) $x_1$ is a machine learning model/neural network for performing task $x_2$; $x_1$ is AI (technology) -n see also {zmiku}, {proga}, {skami} diff --git a/data/jbo.js b/data/jbo.js index 08067df..74c99b0 100644 --- a/data/jbo.js +++ b/data/jbo.js @@ -1 +1 @@ -const jbo = [{"word":"a","selmaho":"A","score":100003,"definition":"logical connective: sumti afterthought or."},{"word":"a'a","selmaho":"UI1","score":100002,"definition":"attitudinal: attentive - inattentive - avoiding.","notes":"See also {jundi}, {rivbi}."},{"word":"a'acu'i","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: attentive - inattentive - avoiding."},{"word":"a'anai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: attentive - inattentive - avoiding."},{"word":"a'anmo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ feels attentive towards $x_2$","notes":"From {a'a} {zei} {cinmo}."},{"word":"a'asna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiceless glottal fricative sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {a'asnce}. Both are derived from and synonymous with {y'y zei sance}."},{"word":"a'asnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiceless glottal fricative sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {a'asna}. Both are derived from and synonymous with {y'y zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient consonant in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"a'au","selmaho":"UI1","score":4,"definition":"attitudinal: moved deeply - unimpressive","notes":"emotionally moved deeply (not only positive means). using express complexed/unexplainable emotion."},{"word":"abata'adj","score":2,"definition":"the alphabetic order used in Arabic and derivative alphabets","notes":"See also {sepo'i}, {abgad}, {e'elxam}."},{"word":"abeced","score":1,"definition":"the alphabetic order used in Latin and basic derivative alphabets.","notes":"Specification of the exact culture which is using the alphabetic ordering or standard for the ordering should be specified, as there can be deviations for the non-basic characters. See also: \".{abata'adj}\", \".{abgad}\", \".{e'elxam}\", \".{unikodypors}\", \".{alfabetagam}\", \"{kirilits}\"."},{"word":"abgad","score":2,"definition":"the alphabetic order used in Northwest Semitic languages and derivative alphabets","notes":"See also {sepo'i}, {e'elxam}, {abata'adj}."},{"word":"abjadu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an abjad used to write $x_2$.","notes":"see also {lerfu}, {alfabeta}, {fu'arka}, {anbani}, {abgida}, {snile'u}"},{"word":"abniiena","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Guaraní in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"abu","selmaho":"BY*","score":100002,"definition":"letteral for a."},{"word":"abu zei sance","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an open/low central unrounded vowel sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonyms: {dizlo} {je} {norcrane} {kalrysna}, {asnce}, {asna} (alternative definition)."},{"word":"abvanas","score":1,"definition":"Havana"},{"word":"abvele","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a grandparent of $x_2$ by bond/tie/relation/standard $x_3$ (not necessarily genetic/biological nor necessarily directly ancestral); $x_1$ is an associated member of $x_2$'s parent(s)'s parent(s)'s generation.","notes":"No prefix \"great-\"s may immediately precede the English translation of this word when the root is \"grandparent\"/\"grandchild\" or the like (due to slippage of clarity in reference to the pertinent generation); furthermore, it must refer to that generation (so no additional \"great-\"s may immediately precede the English translation of this word when it means \"great-uncle\"/\"great-aunt\" or the reciprocal relationships, and it cannot refer to uncles, aunts, nieces, or nephews). Might apply to great-aunts and great-uncles; it does not in any way intersect with the reference set of \"{famti}\" in a simple family/tree. See also: {tcuti}, which specifically excludes the potential meaning of grandparent/grandchild and which specifically includes the meaning of aunt/uncle/nephew/niece and higher generational separations too (such as great-great-uncle vel sim., unlike this word which is restricted to the grandparents' generation); {riryrirni} (or the like), which excludes the potential meaning of great-uncle/great-aunt or the reciprocal relationships. See also: \"{dzena}\" (which is more general and not necessarily familial by any given standard)."},{"word":"abvorci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a grandparent of $x_2$ which/who has another grandparent $x_3$ such that $x_1$ is related to $x_2$ by relationship $x_4$, and $x_1$ is related to $x_3$ by relationship $x_5$ which is NOT their mutual mating/intimate partnering, under cultural/personal paradigm $x_6$; $x_1$ and $x_3$ are mutual co-grandparents.","notes":"This would, for example, apply (for the $x_1$ and $x_3$ slots) to a maternal grandparent and a paternal grandparent of shared grandchild $x_2$ in a simple family tree, but not to/as compared to a pair formed by two maternal grandparents, xor two paternal grandparents, of the same descendant. $x_1$ and $x_3$ are mutually symmetric if $x_4$, $x_5$, and $x_6$ are appropriately reversed (if those are directed/not symmetric). See also: \".{abvroi}\", \".{abvele}\", \"{rorci}\"."},{"word":"abvroi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a grandparent of $x_2$ which/who has another grandparent $x_3$ such that $x_1$ is related to $x_2$ by relationship $x_4$, and $x_1$ is related to $x_3$ by mating/intimate partnering relationship $x_5$, under cultural/personal paradigm(s) $x_6$; $x_1$ and $x_3$ are mutually partnered co-grandparents.","notes":"This would, for example, pertain (in the $x_1$ and $x_3$ slots) to two maternal grandparents of $x_2$, whether they are biologically so or just by marital law or some adoption, etc., but not to/as compared to a pair formed by a maternal grandparent and a paternal grandparent in a simple family tree. See also: \".{abvorci}\", \".{abvele}\", \"{rorci}\"."},{"word":"acaman","score":2,"definition":"Asha'man (rank/organization)","notes":"The name/word is used in several different ways over the course of the series. This word can mean any of them, depending on context. See also: {sa'ydin}, {sedais}, {altfor}, {makfa}"},{"word":"aclotlu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an axolotl of species/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"adgalagda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (text, entity) is a palindrome in retaining $x_2$ (by default $x_1$) via rules $x_3$ (property of $x_1$)","notes":"{zo} {adgalagda} {adgalagda} {vo'a} {lo} {ka} {fatne} {ma} {kau} - '{adgalagda} is a palindrome in that it retains its form when being read backwards as a sequence'."},{"word":"adgexe","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Adyghe/Adyghean/Circassian culture/nationality/language(s) in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"See also {bangaduje}, {kafkaso}/{kafkazo}, {nanrkafkazo}/{transkafkazo}, {rusko}, {tirkice}, {kartuli}, {margali}, {apsuua}, {irstoni}, {xai'otso}, {zarbaija}."},{"word":"admine","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ administers/administrates/is an administrator of $x_2$"},{"word":"admirala","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is an admiral"},{"word":"advarka","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an aardvark (Orycteropus afer) of variety $x_2$","notes":"See {mabru}"},{"word":"adverbi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an adverbial adjunct (adverb or adverbial clause) meaning $x_2$ in language $x_3$","notes":"In Lojban, this category encompasses NAKU, sumtcita and soi/xoi clauses. See also {adverbivla}."},{"word":"adverbivla","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an adverb (word class) meaning $x_2$ in language $x_3$","notes":"See {adverbi}."},{"word":"adverbu","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an adverb meaning $x_2$ in language $x_3$","notes":"Adverbs in Lojban are expressed with {fi'o} clauses and {sumtcita} - 'prepositions' or with {sei} clauses"},{"word":"adzau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ upvotes-or-downvotes $x_2$ in system $x_3$","notes":"= {ma'udzau} {jonai} {ni'udzau}. Refers to systems (chiefly on the Internet) that keep a running tally of approval-votes, and sometimes disapproval-votes as well."},{"word":"a'e","selmaho":"UI1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: alertness - exhaustion.","notes":"See also {sanji}, {cikna}, {tatpi}."},{"word":"a'ei","selmaho":"UI1","score":0,"definition":"attitudinal: appeal/call/invocation/summoning","notes":"Compare {e'u} - 'suggestion'"},{"word":"a'enai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: alertness - exhaustion."},{"word":"a'enmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is alert toward $x_2$","notes":"{a'e} {zei} {cinmo}."},{"word":"afta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is not far from and can be pointed to (or described as being pointed to) by the speaker","notes":"See {ta}, {ifti}, {uftu}, {degja'o}"},{"word":"aftimitfa","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is palindromic by standard $x_2$","notes":"see also {mitfa'e}"},{"word":"aftobuso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bus/coach for carrying passengers $x_2$, propelled by $x_3$","notes":"See also {sorprekarce}, {sorpeka}, {trene}, {taksi}. For denoting passengers, engine, towns and cities etc. used in combination with {karce}, {carce}, {marce}, {tcadu}."},{"word":"aftosemere","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ feels ASMR, experiences autonomous sensory meridian response characterized by $x_2$","notes":"Euphoric experience characterized by a static-like or tingling sensation on the skin that typically begins on the scalp and moves down the back of the neck and upper spine, precipitating relaxation. See also {tingule}, {ganse}"},{"word":"aftostopi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ hitch-hikes $x_2$ (vehicles)"},{"word":"afxano","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Afghan / related to Afghanistan in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"See also {gugde'afu}, {rupnafunu}, {banpurusu}, {banpu'usu}."},{"word":"agbakate","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is an avocado (fruit or tree) of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"agmasto","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mast of a ship $x_2$","notes":"See also {bloti}"},{"word":"agnikutco","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Tocharian (easternmost known Indo-European speaking) culture in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"agvaskaldjentes","score":1,"definition":"Aguascalientes","notes":"Central Mexican state. Full name 'Estado Libre y Soberano de Aguascalientes'."},{"word":"a'i","selmaho":"UI1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: effort - no special effort - repose.","notes":"See also {gunka}, {slunandu}, {guksurla}, {troci}, {selprogunka}."},{"word":"ai","selmaho":"UI1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: intent - indecision - rejection/refusal.","notes":"See also {termu'i}, {terzu'e}, {seljdi}, {selcu'a}."},{"word":"a'icu'i","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: effort - no special effort - repose."},{"word":"aicu'i","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: intent - indecision - rejection/refusal."},{"word":"aidji","score":8,"definition":"$x_1$ intends to do/be $x_2$ (ka).","notes":"From {ai} and {djica}."},{"word":"ai'ei","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"forced intent","notes":"Used when determined to accomplish some goal, but only because one is required (by some external force/conditions) to do so. A begrudged sort of \"can-do, will-do\" attitude."},{"word":"aigne","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an eigenvalue (or zero) of linear transformation/square matrix $x_2$, associated with/'owning' all vectors in generalized eigenspace $x_3$ (implies neither nondegeneracy nor degeneracy; default includes the zero vector) with 'eigenspace-generalization' power/exponent $x_4$ (typically and probably by cultural default will be 1), with algebraic multiplicity (of eigenvalue) $x_5$","notes":"For any eigenvector v in generalized eigenspace $x_3$ of linear transformation $x_2$ for eigenvalue $x_1$, where I is the identity matrix/transformation that works/makes sense in the context, the following equation is satisfied: $((x_2 - x_1 I)^{x_4})v = 0$. When the argument of $x_4$ is 1, the generalized eigenspace $x_3$ is simply a strict/simple/basic eigenspace; this is the typical (and probable cultural default) meaning of this word. $x_4$ will typically be restricted to integer values k > 0. $x_2$ should always be specified (at least implicitly by context), for an eigenvalue does not mean much without the linear transformation being known. However, since one usually knows the said linear transformation, and since the basic underlying relationship of this word is \"eigen-ness\", the eigenvalue is given the primary terbri ($x_1$). When filling $x_3$ and/or $x_4$, $x_2$ and $x_1$ (in that order of importance) should already be (at least contextually implicitly) specified. $x_3$ is the set of all eigenvectors of linear transformation $x_2$, endowed with all of the typical operations of the vector space at hand. The default includes the zero vector (else the $x_3$ eigenspace is not actually a vector space); normally in the context of mathematics, the zero vector is not considered to be an eigenvector, but by this definition it is included. Thus, a Lojban mathematician would consider the zero vector to be an (automatic) eigenvector of the given (in fact, any) linear transformation (particularly ones represented by a square matrix in a given basis). This is the logically most basic definition, but is contrary to typical mathematical culture. This word implies neither nondegeneracy nor degeneracy of eigenspace $x_3$. In other words there may or may not be more than one linearly independent vector in the eigenspace $x_3$ for a given eigenvalue $x_1$ of linear transformation $x_2$. $x_3$ is the unique generalized eigenspace of $x_2$ for given values of $x_1$ and $x_4$. $x_1$ is not necessarily the unique eigenvalue of linear transformation $x_2$, nor is its multiplicity necessarily 1 for the same. Beware when converting the terbri structure of this word. In fact, the set of all eigenvalues for a given linear transformation $x_2$ will include scalar zero (0); therefore, any linear transformation with a nontrivial set of eigenvalues will have at least two eigenvalues that may fill in terbri $x_1$ of this word. The 'eigenvalue' of zero for a proper/nice linear transformation will produce an 'eigenspace' that is equivalent to the entire vector space at hand. If $x_3$ is specified by a set of vectors, the span of that set should fully yield the entire eigenspace of the linear transformation $x_2$ associated with eigenvalue $x_1$, however the set may be redundant (linearly dependent); the zero vector is automatically included in any vector space. A multidimensional eigenspace (that is to say a vector space of eigenvectors with dimension strictly greater than 1) for fixed eigenvalue and linear transformation (and generalization exponent) is degenerate by definition. The algebraic multiplicity $x_5$ of the eigenvalue does not entail degeneracy (of eigenspace) if greater than 1; it is the integer number of occurrences of a given eigenvalue $x_1$ in the multiset of eigenvalues (spectrum) of the given linear transformation/square matrix $x_2$. In other words, the characteristic polynomial can be factored into linear polynomial primes (with root $x_1$) which are exponentiated to the power $x_5$ (the multiplicity; notably, not $x_4$). For $x_4$ > $x_5$, the eigenspace is trivial. $x_2$ may not be diagonalizable. The scalar zero (0) is a naturally permissible argument of $x_1$ (unlike some cultural mathematical definitions in English). Eigenspaces retain the operations and properties endowing the vectorspaces to which they belong (as subspaces). Thus, an eigenspace is more than a set of objects: it is a set of vectors such that that set is endowed with vectorspace operators and properties. Thus {klesi} alone is insufficient. But the set underlying eigenspace $x_3$ is a type of {klesi}, with the property of being closed under linear transformation $x_2$ (up to scalar multiplication). The vector space and basis being used are not specified by this word. Use this word as a seltau in constructions such as \"eigenket\", \"eigenstate\", etc. (In such cases, {te} {aigne} is recommended for the typical English usages of such terms. Use {zei} in lujvo formed by these constructs. The term \"eigenvector\" may be rendered as {cmima} {be} {le} {te} {aigne}). See also {gei'ai}, {klesi}, {daigno}"},{"word":"ai'i","selmaho":"UI1","score":2,"definition":"attitudinal: determination - lack of determination - resignation","notes":"Expresses an intent/will to act or continue, the lack thereof, or an intent to give up, respectively. Based on {ai} and {a'i}, but unlike {ai}, this makes no implication of decision/indecision. See also {mukti}, {zukte}, {randa}."},{"word":"a'inai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: effort - no special effort - repose."},{"word":"ainai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: intent - indecision - rejection/refusal."},{"word":"aiste","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=l_1$ is a to-do-list for $x_2$; $x_1=l_1$ is a list of things that $x_2$ intends to do","notes":"From {ai} and {liste}. Compare {aidji}, {zukte}, {eiste}"},{"word":"aitco","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ Armenian in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also {kafkaso}, {kartuli}."},{"word":"aitxero","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is ethereal/the ether","notes":"From the Latin \"aetherius\" and the Greek \"αἰθήρ\". Is the element that was supposed to fill the void above the terrestrial sphere."},{"word":"ai'y","selmaho":"BY2","score":2,"definition":"letteral for i when ending a diphthong (ai, ei, oi), sometimes written as ị"},{"word":"aizdo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is woad of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"akcento","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a stress on syllable/phoneme $x_2$ of word/phrase/bridi/sentence $x_3$","notes":"See also {se} {basna} {slaka}"},{"word":"akcne","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the action (physics quantity) of system $x_2$ during the course of evolution/history/over path/within spacetime region $x_3$ under conditions $x_4$","notes":"$x_1$ should be filled by a dimensionful real number; that is, it should be filled by a word for \"Joule-seconds\" (or a unit with the same dimensionality) which then has its 'amount' terbri (usually the second one) accessed by \"{be}\" and filled with a real number. In literature, the symbol that represents action should be visually similar to the symbol that represents entropy, for deep physical reasons."},{"word":"akcoloti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum)"},{"word":"akcolto","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is an axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum)"},{"word":"akev","score":0,"definition":"Jacob","notes":"From the original Hebrew עקב, /ʔɑ.qev/, where /q/ is approximated to /k/ in Lojban and where the glottal stop is simply removed."},{"word":".akme","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a knockoff/off-brand version of product $x_2$.","notes":"From the fictional ACME corporation depicted in Looney Tunes. Could be considered an {.u'ivla}."},{"word":"akmela","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a toothache plant/spotflower/paracress of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"akrobat","score":1,"definition":"acrobat"},{"word":"aksarni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is aurora borealis","notes":"See also {gusni}, {terdi}, {tsani}"},{"word":"aksiptrina","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hawk of species/type $x_2$","notes":"Subfamily Acciptrinae"},{"word":"akti","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is running service/in operation/performs functions $x_2$; $x_1$ is \"turned on\", working, acting, active, in action","notes":"See also {ca'a} se {pilno}, {tolspofu}, {na'akti}, {aktigau}"},{"word":"aktigau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ turns on / activates $x_2$","notes":"See {akti}, {na'akti}, {na'aktigau}, {narca'acadgau}"},{"word":"aktinidja","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kiwi plant (woody vine of the Actinidia genus)."},{"word":"akuuas","score":1,"definition":"akua (Hawaiian), god(ess), divinity, spirit, ghost, devil, supernatural being"},{"word":"alba'aka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is basil of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"syn. {spatrbasiliko}"},{"word":"albatro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an albatross [member of the family Diomedeidae] of species/breed $x_2$","notes":"See {cipni}"},{"word":"albuma","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is an album, group of $x_2$ intended for storage and distribution as a group"},{"word":"alcamacrike","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to/reflects Levant/Mashriq/al-Shaam/Shumm (eastern Mediterranean, northeast African, western Asian, western Middle Eastern; Mediterranean littoral region, Fertile Crescent subregion) culture/nationality/geography/history/character in aspect $x_2$","notes":"x2 can also be used to define how the term is being used (since the definition has been historically variable and vague). See also: {lusto} , {gomsi}, {ckenderu}."},{"word":"alcu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ expresses/says $x_2$ (sedu'u/text), then $x_3$ says $x_4$, then $x_5$ says $x_6$...","notes":"Useful for dialogues. See: \"{cusku}\", \"{tcuskuue}\", \"{tcasnuue}\"."},{"word":"aldeia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a village"},{"word":"alfabeta","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an alphabet used to write $x_2$.","notes":"see also {selyle'u}, {fu'arka}, {anbani}, {abgida}, {abjadu}, {snile'u}"},{"word":"alfabetagam","score":1,"definition":"the alphabetic order used in Greek and derivative alphabets.","notes":"See also: \".{abata'adj}\", \".{abgad}\", \".{e'elxam}\", \".{unikodypors}\", \".{abeced}\", \"{kirilits}\"."},{"word":"alga","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an alga of species $x_2$"},{"word":"algebra","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an algebra of type/describing $x_2$","notes":"Lujvo synonym: {snicmaci}. Place structure parallel to that of {cmaci}."},{"word":"algoritma","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is an algorithm, procedure, recipe, rule or procedure often useful to achieve result $x_2$ (event)"},{"word":"alkai","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is called after property $x_2$ by $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {cmene} .e zo {la} .e zo {olkai}"},{"word":"alkanse","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a scope of influence of $x_2$","notes":"See {se} {kuspe}"},{"word":"alma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fruit nourishing spiritual/physical state $x_2$ (property of nonce place)","notes":"Common example of $x_1$ is apple. Common examples of $x_2$ are wisdom, freedom, immortality, youth. Common cultural examples are: apple of wisdom, apple of Iðunn, golden apple from the tree of the Hesperides, apple of discord. See also {plise}, {farmako}, {mikce}, {omti}."},{"word":"almapamla","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plant symbolizing the idea of love, to $x_2$.","notes":"Western literature is full of works that use roses as romantic symbols, and many other cultures use other flowers for more or less the same purpose. Similarly, the $x_1$ of .almapamla symbolically represents the idea of love itself. For native English-speaking Lojbanists, a rose will likely be a common example of an $x_1$, but it could be any plant. $x_2$ can be either the author or audience of any spoken or written text which uses $x_1$ to represent love. See also {spati}, {rozgu}, {prami}, {sinxa}. Unrelated to the similar-sounding {alma} and {palma}."},{"word":"almu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (quoted text) is a fragment/incomplete statement/question/utterance/proposition/text with intended meaning $x_2$ in the context/under conditions $x_3$ (default: the currently relevant context)","notes":"This is useful when someone says one or very few words and the responder needs to ask them what their statement means while indicating that it was too brief to be clear. Example: Person A asks \"Why?\", but person B does not know of what they are asking for the cause and so replies with the question \"'Why?' what?\"; in Lojban, B would ask \"(lu ri'a ma li'u) .almu ma\"."},{"word":"alna","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is an alder (Alnus) of species $x_2$"},{"word":"alpaka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an alpaca (Lama pacos) of breed $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {kumte}"},{"word":"altaisakta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of marshmallow candy.","notes":"See {sparaltaia}, {sakta}. Can refer to modern marshmallows, which are not usually made of marshmallow root extract."},{"word":"altamru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a date (fruit or tree) of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"altare","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an altar for rituals/ceremonies $x_2$","notes":"Also {se} {friti} {jubme}"},{"word":"altfor","score":1,"definition":"al'Thor","notes":"Last name of the primary protagonist of the Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan: Rand al'Thor (.rand. altfor.). See also: {sa'ydin}, {sedais}, {acaman}, {makfa}"},{"word":"altrici","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is altricial, requires nourishment, a baby, infant","notes":"organism soon after hatching or being born at such stage of development when it is incapable of moving around on its own. See also {prekoci}, {verba}, {makcu}"},{"word":"alxataini","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ finds $x_2$, a zero of function $x_3$, by double false position in interval $x_4$"},{"word":"alxauarizmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has $x_2$ named after themselves"},{"word":"alzaitu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an olive of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"ambergri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of ambergris of composition $x_2$."},{"word":"ambigu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is ambiguous, possibly being $x_2$ (ka) or $x_3$ (ka), this being hard to $x_4$ (2-place ka)","notes":"Near-synonyms: {ambigu'o}, {smuvrici}"},{"word":"ambigu'i","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is ambiguous, open to interpretations $x_2$ (plural of property of $x_1$)","notes":"See {smuni}, {sinxa}"},{"word":"ambigu'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is ambiguous, open to interpretations $x_2$ (plural of property of $x_1$)","notes":"See {smuni}, {sinxa}"},{"word":"ambito","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a scope of influence of $x_2$","notes":"See {se} {kuspe}"},{"word":"amble","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ambles (of a horse/like a horse)"},{"word":"amblipigi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tail-less whip scorpion/whip spider/amblypygid of subclade/subtaxon/subtype/breed $x_2$."},{"word":"ambuci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is ambushes/waylays for $x_2$"},{"word":"ambulance","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ambulance/emergency vehicle transferring $x_2$ (that are ill)","notes":"$x_1$ is an emergency vehicle that transports sick or injured people to a hospital. See {bilma}, {spita}"},{"word":"amfite'atro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an amphitheater, an oval or round structure having tiers of seats rising outward from a central arena","notes":"See {zbepi}, {stizu}"},{"word":"amfora","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an amphora containing $x_2$"},{"word":"amgidala","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an amygdala in organism $x_2$, with function $x_3$.","notes":"As a part of the limbic system ({menbenci'e}, {besrlimbo}), it performs a primary role in the processing and memory of emotional reactions. Cf. {besna}."},{"word":"amlidla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Amidist/Pure Land Mahayana Buddhist culture/religion/ethos in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"amnadiia","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is extremely awe-inspiring/amazing and possibly humbling to experiencer/observer $x_2$","notes":"Shouldn't be used too lightly."},{"word":"amniio","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the amnion of $x_2$"},{"word":"amni'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the amnion","notes":"See also {amni'ota}"},{"word":"amni'ota","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an amniote","notes":"see also {amni'o}, {cipni}, {mabru}, {respa}"},{"word":"amnota","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an amniote of class/order/family $x_2$","notes":"see also {amnio}, {cipni}, {mabru}, {respa}"},{"word":"ampigravle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is celery.","notes":"Cf. {spatrxapio}, {stagi}, {spati}."},{"word":"ampute","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ amputates, surgically removes $x_2$ from $x_3$ leaving remainder $x_4$","notes":"See also {vimcu}, {katna}"},{"word":"amsake","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is made of/contains/is an amount of amazake from $x_2$","notes":"By komfo,amonan"},{"word":"amtisti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of amethyst from source $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jadni}, {jemna}, {krili}, {rokci}."},{"word":"amxari","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is Amharic in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"cf. {gurnrtefi}"},{"word":"anci","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ hints, alludes, provides a clue at $x_2$ (object, event, numeral); $x_2$ is hinted","notes":"$x_1$ is the object providing a clue to $x_2$. To specify agent perceiving the hint use {ga'a}. {lo} {nu} {anci} - 'a hint / an act of hinting'"},{"word":"ancinabe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Anishinaabe culture/language in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"andiMORin","score":-1,"definition":"Andy Morin","notes":"American musician and producer."},{"word":"andiroba","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is carap of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"andiuorxol","score":1,"definition":"Andy Warhol","notes":"American visual artist, 1928-1987."},{"word":"andolu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Anatolian culture/politics/language(s)/geography in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"See also {turko}, {xai'otso}, {kafkaso}, {nanrkafkaso}."},{"word":"andona","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sugar-apple/custard apple/sweetsop/soursop/cherimoya/member of genus Annona of species/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"andor","score":1,"definition":"Andorian, usually blue-skinned humanoid with antennae, in the Star Trek science fiction franchise"},{"word":"angeli","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an angel."},{"word":"angila","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is an eel of species $x_2$.","notes":"syn. {sincykaifi'e}"},{"word":"anglo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects proto-English/Jute-Anglo-Saxon culture (non-Celtic peoples of Great Britain arriving and settling from near Germany approximately between A.D. 500 and A.D. 800, or cultural descendants/relatives thereof) in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Should probably exclude the Norse and the Normans (hence the approximate dating given in the definition). In some literature these people are called (or eventually become) the English whereas the people living on the island before then, who were of Romano-Celtic stock, are called the British and become known as the Welsh, Scottish, Irish, Manx, etc. They spoke Old English."},{"word":"angu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a language."},{"word":"anitos","score":1,"definition":"anito (Philippines), god, spirit, fairy"},{"word":"anji","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sinogram / Chinese hanzi / Japanese kanji (logogram) with meaning $x_2$ and radical $x_3$.","notes":"See also {lerfu}"},{"word":"anji'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ admit to themselves that they $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"See also {radji'i}, {tugni}, {jinvi}, {randa}, {curmi}, {jetnu}, {jitfa}, {stace}"},{"word":"ankabuta","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a spider (order Araneae) of species $x_2$","notes":"More specific than {jukni}. See {cinki}"},{"word":"ANkaras","score":1,"definition":"Ankara","notes":"The capital city of Turkey ({gugdrtirki}). See also {tirkice}, {kulnrtirkice}, {istanbul}, {andolu}."},{"word":"anketo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a questionnaire, form containing a list of questions $x_2$; $x_1$ is a means of gathering information for a survey $x_2$","notes":"See also {uencu}, {prosa}, {preti}, {nabmi}, {danfu}."},{"word":"ankla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ankle","notes":"Also {jmacidni}"},{"word":"anli","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a ring with inside diameter $x_2$, outside diameter $x_3$"},{"word":"anlogo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (fa'u-separated set) is analogous to $x_2$ (fa'u-separated set of same size) by relation $x_3$ (binary ka)","notes":"See {ckini}, {fa'u}"},{"word":"anme","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an anime about plot/theme/subject/activity $x_2$, by filmmaker $x_3$, for audience $x_4$, with style/genre $x_5$ "},{"word":"anmona","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of / contains / is made of ammonia.","notes":"Cf. {trano}."},{"word":"anmonu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of / contains / is made of ammonium.","notes":"Cf. {trano}."},{"word":"anpeza'ofau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (nu) is an event which takes significantly longer (to conclude (with or without completion))/has much greater duration than what $x_2$ originally expected, where 'significantly longer in duration/elapse' is determined according to standard $x_3$.","notes":"See: Hofstadter's Law. Synonymous with \"{kanpyzmaditcu}\"."},{"word":"anra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ parallels $x_2$, differing only in that $x_1$, and not $x_2$ has the property $x_3$, by standard $x_4$","notes":"See also {panra}"},{"word":"anseingu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (node in a tree graph) and $x_2$ (node in the same tree graph) have an essentially-unique most recent (graph-nearest) common ancestor node A such that $x_3$ [nonnegative integer; li] is $d($A$, x_1)$ and such that $x_4$ [nonnegative integer; li] is $d($A$, x_2)$, where $d$ is the graph geodesic distance (defined to be infinite if nodes are not connected in the correct direction).","notes":"This word is much like \"{tseingu}\" except the focus is on the relationships between $x_1$ and $x_2$ each with their mutual most recent common ancestor; notice that this word is pretty natural, whereas \"tseingu\" is not (and is probably {malgli} except for the purpose of translations). For nodes $x_1$ and $x_2$ in a tree, $(x_3,x_4)$ is named by Curtis Franks to be the \"ancestance between $x_1$ and $x_2$ (in that order)\". In order to preserve meaning, mutual exchange of $x_1$ and/with $x_2$ must necessitate or be necessitated by mutual exchange of $x_3$ and/with $x_4$."},{"word":"anseranatidai","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a magpie goose (bird of zoological taxonomic family Anseranatidae) of species/genus/type/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"ansibe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ansible","notes":"See also {minji}, {fonxa}."},{"word":"ansoptera","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dragonfly of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {laxsfani}, {zgoptera}, {odnata}, {sfani}, {cinki}."},{"word":"anste","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ feels existential Angst","notes":"Only one sumti place; for expressing \"fear because of something\" use {terpa}"},{"word":"ansu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ dances."},{"word":"anta","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an umbrella."},{"word":"antagonista","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a/the antagonist of/opposing protagonist $x_2$","notes":"See also {protagonista}, {bradi}, {fapro}."},{"word":"antartiko","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/pertains to the Antarctic Ocean region/culture/history/geography/identity/[nationality] in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"anti'Auxeias","score":1,"definition":"Antioch"},{"word":"antika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is ancient, antique"},{"word":"antike","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an antique dated $x_2$ of variety/type $x_3$ in style/with other properties $x_4$; $x_1$ is an antique $x_3$ from (time/period) $x_2$."},{"word":"antilope","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an antelope of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bajbakni}, {mirli}, {dorkada}."},{"word":"antimoni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of antimony (Sb)."},{"word":"antinantin","score":1,"definition":"an amulet or charm","notes":"Philippine \"anting-anting\""},{"word":"antole","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an atole/Mexican or Mesoamerican corn-based beverage with flavoring/ingredients $x_2$"},{"word":"anxinga","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is an anhinga (bird) of species/subtaxon $x2$"},{"word":"anxodi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a anode/positive electrode.","notes":"See also {ionti}, {katxodi}"},{"word":"a'o","selmaho":"UI1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: hope - despair.","notes":"See also {pacna}."},{"word":"a'oi","selmaho":"COI","score":3,"definition":"vocative: slightly piratical greetings","notes":"See also {xai}, {coi}, {co'oi}, {o'ai}. This is an {u'ivla} from \"ahoy\"."},{"word":"a'onai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: hope - despair."},{"word":"a'orne","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is maple of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"syn. {ricrxacero}; see also {na'itsi}"},{"word":"apci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gas, is gaseous."},{"word":"apma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) consigns (by thought, word, or deed) $x_2$ (patient) to fate $x_3$ (abstraction)","notes":"So-called \"neutral-{dapma}\"; {zandapma} would be the connotationally positive form, while {dapma} would be the connotationally negative form. See {pacna}, {dimna}, {a'o}, {di'ai}"},{"word":"apsi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bee."},{"word":"apsizda","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a beehive."},{"word":"apsuua","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Abkhazian/Abkhaz culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"See also {kulnrxapsuua}, {bangrxapsuua}/{bangabuku}, {gugdexapsuua}, {kartuli}, {sakartulos}/{sakartyvelos}, {rusko}, {kafkaso}/{kafkazo}, {margali}, {noxtino}, {kulnrnoxtci}, {irstoni}, {adgexe}, {xai'otso}, {zarbaija}."},{"word":"aptci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ produces the sound of sneezing $x_2$"},{"word":"arakis","score":1,"definition":"Arrakis, the desert planet in Frank Herbert's Dune novels"},{"word":"araxant","score":1,"definition":"arahant (Buddha-to-be) in Theravada Buddhism"},{"word":"arbaito","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part-time job of $x_2$","notes":"See also {jibri}."},{"word":"arbaleta","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a crossbow"},{"word":"arce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a maple (Acer) of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"The genus from the Linnaean name is \"Acer\"."},{"word":"arco","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ shows/demonstrates $x_2$ (object/event) to audience $x_3$","notes":"Where {jarco} is for showing/displaying a property, this word is to be used for showing/demonstrating an object."},{"word":"arda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a heron of species $x_2$.","notes":"See also {cipni}, {nebyplovoicpi}"},{"word":"arde","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the planet Earth, Sol III","notes":"See also {terdi}."},{"word":"ardolfo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an aardwolf of species $x_2$","notes":"synonym {protele}"},{"word":"arkada","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an arcade (a structure composed of a series of arches supported by columns)","notes":"See {bargu}"},{"word":"arkadi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (aspect/state/object) is easy for $x_2$ to gain/acquire but also easy for $x_2$ to lose/fail to maintain, according to judgment/standard $x_3$.","notes":"In some situations, power, fame, favor, etc. qualify for $x_1$. \"Hard come, hard go\": {to'e} .{arkadi'u}; \"easy come, hard go\": {venrelu}."},{"word":"arkeke","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is New Zealand flax (plant/fiber) of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {matli}. Syn. {spatrformi}."},{"word":"arko","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a bow, weapon for shooting arrows $x_{2}$, propelled by string mechanism $x_{3}$","notes":"See also {cecla}, {xarci}, {renro}, {danti}, {arbaleta}."},{"word":"arktik","score":3,"definition":"Arctic Ocean."},{"word":"arku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a scar on $x_2$","notes":"See also {cagna}, {xrani}, {vitno}, {pilka}, {cortu}, {kanro}, {banro}, {barna}."},{"word":"arlatle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Muntingia calabura of type/variety $x_2$","notes":"Tagalog \"aratiles\"/\"datiles\"/\"ratiles\""},{"word":"arlaxanto","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an arahant, a Buddha-to-be in Theravāda Buddhism, of type/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"armala","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Syrian rue (Peganum) of species/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"armoraki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is horseradish of variety $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cpinytsapi}, {kobli}, {stagnrafanu}, {snapisa}."},{"word":"armori","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a coat-of-arms symbolizing $x_2$","notes":"See also {lanci}, {blazone}"},{"word":"arnika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of arnica/wolfsbane of species/strain $x_2$"},{"word":"arnonka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a member of family Annonaceae/custard apple/pawpaw/sugar apple/soursop (or a closely related organism class) of subtaxon/cultivar $x_2$.","notes":"See also: \"{rutrmurikata}\", \"{sparanona}\"."},{"word":"arnonkrtcerimola","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cherimoya of species/taxon/type/cultivar $x_2$.","notes":"See: \".{arnonka}\", \"{rutrcerimoia}\", \"{tcerimola}\"."},{"word":"arokotf","score":1,"definition":"486958 Arrokoth; a trans-Neptunian/Kuiper belt object composed of two lobes: Ultima and Thule.","notes":"Ultima: \".{arokotfxultim}\"; Thule: \".{arokotftul}\"."},{"word":"arokotftul","score":1,"definition":"The Thule lobe of 486958 Arrokoth.","notes":"See also: \".{arokotf}\", \".{arokotfxultim}\""},{"word":"arokotfxultim","score":1,"definition":"The Ultima lobe of 486958 Arrokoth.","notes":"See also: \".{arokotf}\", \".{arokotftul}\""},{"word":"arpi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a scar on $x_2$","notes":"See also {cagna}, {xrani}, {vitno}, {pilka}, {cortu}, {kanro}, {banro}, {barna}."},{"word":"arseniko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of arsenic (As)."},{"word":"arsna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rhotic (phonetic) sound","notes":"See {zunsna}, {ra'isna}, {cimsna}, {elsna}"},{"word":"arte","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a piece of artwork"},{"word":"artefresko","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fresco (painting)","notes":"See {arte}, {larcu}, {pixra}"},{"word":"artemozaiko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mosaic"},{"word":"arteri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an artery"},{"word":"articoka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an artichoke of species/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"artigo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an newspaper / magazine / journal article containing $x_2$","notes":"See also {uencu}, {notci}"},{"word":"artiko","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/pertains to the Arctic Ocean region/culture/history/geography/identity/[nationality] in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"artik zei braxamsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Arctic Ocean"},{"word":"artokarpusu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a breadfruit/jackfruit/Artocarpus plant of species/cultivar $x_2$."},{"word":"artriiume","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the atrium / courtyard (in roman building) of structure $x_2$ ","notes":"A direct translation of the Latin and English term."},{"word":"artropoda","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an arthropod"},{"word":"arxetipo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an archetype, prototype of $x_2$","notes":"$x_1$ is an original model of which $x_2$ is a derivative, copy, emulation having the same pattern. See also {tarmi}, {morna}"},{"word":"arxivo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an archive containing $x_2$","notes":"See also {sorcu}"},{"word":"arxokuna","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a raccoon of species $x_2$","notes":"syn. {prokioni}, {lumge'u}"},{"word":"arxugula","score":1,"definition":"$a_1$ is arugula/rocket of cultivar $a_2$"},{"word":"asfalte","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is asphalt/bitumen","notes":"See {tarla}"},{"word":"aski","score":2,"definition":"characters $x_1$ (ordered set of numerals) represents non-encoded $x_2$ (text) in ASCII","notes":"ASCII is The American Standard Code for Information Interchange is a character-encoding scheme. See {iunkoda}"},{"word":"asna","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a body position/posture/stance/pose/asana of body $x_2$ characterized by property/(set of) properties $x_3$ (ka)."},{"word":"asnaptca","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ sends snapchat $x_2$ to $x_3$."},{"word":"asnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an open/low central unrounded vowel sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Derived from and synonymous with {abu zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient vowel in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"asnrlatna","score":1,"definition":"$a_1$ is a/the lotus position/padmasana of body $a_2$ characterized by property/(set of) properties $a_3$ (ka).","notes":"See also 'sitting in lotus position' (={latnytse})."},{"word":"asnrmromlu","score":1,"definition":"$a_1$ is a/the corpse position/śavāsana of body $a_2$ characterized by property/(set of) properties $a_3$ (ka).","notes":"Lying on the back, the arms and legs are spread at about 45 degrees. See also: 'lying in corpse position' (={mromluvre})."},{"word":"asnrtarbi","score":2,"definition":"$a_1$ is a/the fetal position of body $a_2$ characterized by property/(set of) properties $a_3$ (ka).","notes":"Synonym: {tarbi zei asna}"},{"word":"aspekta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an aspect of $x_2$ according to observer $x_3$"},{"word":"aspekto","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an aspect of $x_2$"},{"word":"aste","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a star polygon/polytope, with regular protrusions $x_2$, and regular intrusions $x_3$","notes":"Syn. {jinda}. See {tarci}, {tarmi}. (ti aste mu da) = \"this is a five-pointed star\""},{"word":"asti","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ exists in the real world, is real."},{"word":"astra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an aster/plant of Genus Aster of species $x_2$","notes":"See {xrula}"},{"word":"astrato","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a grammatical abstraction of type $x_2$","notes":"All Lojban constructs can be divided either to {astrato}/{naly'astrato} or to {bridi}, {fasnu}, {selsku}, {namcu}, {dacti}, {gunma}"},{"word":"astriska","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a condition/small print/detail/nuance/explanation/caveat/additional information/footnote/asterisks affecting main terms $x_2$."},{"word":"astro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a celestial body, heavenly body","notes":"{lo} {plini} describes planets ({lo} {planeta}), dwarf planets ({lo} {jdikyplini}), asteroids ({lo} {cmaplini}). See also {kensa}, {tarci}, {solri}."},{"word":"asycy'i'is","score":3,"definition":"ASCII."},{"word":"atcu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ produces the sound of sneezing $x_2$"},{"word":"atinas","score":2,"definition":"Athens"},{"word":"atkaciia","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an acacia/thorntree/whistling thorn/wattle (genus Acacia) of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"atku'ila","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an eagle of type/species $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {cipni}"},{"word":"atkuuila","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an eagle of species/breed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cipni}."},{"word":"atlantik. zei braxamsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Atlantic Ocean"},{"word":"atlanto","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/pertains to the Atlantic Ocean region/culture/history/geography/identity/[nationality] in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Pertains to peoples or things bordering, embedded in (or on an island in), submerged in, located under or on the bottom of, or going through/over the Atlantic Ocean as well. \"Trans-Atlantic\" is closely related to this word. See also: \"{gomsi}\", \"{pakfiko}\", \".{indi'o}\"."},{"word":"atlete","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an athlete"},{"word":"atmi","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is autistic in aspect $x_2$ (ka).","notes":"x2 is the \"symptoms\" / properties that x1 satisfies because of their autism (or from another perspective: atmi1 satisfying all of their possible atmi2 *is* their autism)."},{"word":"atmosfe","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ atmospheres [non-metric unit] in pressure (default is 1) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Standard may include 'standard atmosphere', 'technical atmosphere' etc. See also {danre}, {minli}, {paska}."},{"word":"atna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lotus, plant/flower/herb of species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"Same as {latna} but without the cultural-related sumti $x_3$ and $x_4$."},{"word":"atoles","score":0,"definition":"atole, Mexican or Mesoamerican corn-based beverage often with flavoring"},{"word":"atpatosauru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an apatosaurus"},{"word":"atspiri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of aspirin (drug/medication)","notes":"See {crofanta}, {micyxu'i}"},{"word":"a'u","selmaho":"UI1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: interest - disinterest - repulsion.","notes":"See also {cinri}, {selcni}."},{"word":"au","selmaho":"UI1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: desire - indifference - reluctance.","notes":"See also {djica}."},{"word":"au'a","selmaho":"UI","score":4,"definition":"attitudinal: 🥺","notes":"(pleading emoji) Not necessarily identical to {au}"},{"word":"a'ucu'i","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: interest - disinterest - repulsion."},{"word":"aucu'i","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: desire - indifference - reluctance."},{"word":"audji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ wants to do/be $x_2$ (property of $x_1$)","notes":"See also {djica}, {au}, {aidji}."},{"word":"au'e","selmaho":"UI","score":3,"definition":"obedience - rebellion"},{"word":"aufklerunge","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (process/concept) is enlightenment in the sense of philosophy $x_2$"},{"word":"augji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ hungers, longs, has an urge or drive for having property $x_2$."},{"word":"au'i","selmaho":"UI","score":2,"definition":"attitudinal: happy for other's gain – neutral about other's gain – jealous","notes":"made because the scale given in zo {i'o} doesn't seem to make much sense. if you use a different meaning than jealousy for zo i'o(nai), use this for jealousy"},{"word":"auksetike","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an auxetic structure/material with Poisson ratio $x_2$ (li) composed of physical material/substance $x_3$, having geometry or other properties $x_4$.","notes":"$x_2$ should be negative for a truly auxetic material, but one may suppose that this word could be used for non-auxetic structures with nonnegative $x_2$."},{"word":"a'unai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: interest - disinterest - repulsion."},{"word":"aunai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: desire - indifference - reluctance."},{"word":"aunde","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ wants $x_2$ to do/be $x_3$ (property of $x_2$)","notes":"See also {au}, {koinde}, {minde}."},{"word":"aunza'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (system) can occupy/be in any of the states in exactly $x_2$ (complete set of all possible states)."},{"word":"au'o","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"combination of \"a'o\" (hope) with \"au\" (desire): hopeful wish."},{"word":"auskalerik","score":2,"definition":"Basque country."},{"word":"autca","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ (word / me'ei-predicate / si'o-concept) means whatever speaker $x_2$ wants it to mean","notes":"See {au}, {itca}, {co'e}, {comco'e}"},{"word":"a'u'u","selmaho":"UI","score":3,"definition":"attitudinal: peek-a-boo!"},{"word":"au'u","selmaho":"UI1","score":6,"definition":"attitudinal: cute (attractive in an innocent way) - lack of cuteness - repulsively uncute","notes":"See {citmle}, {dibmle}"},{"word":"au'unmo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ finds/emotionally feels $x_2$ to be cute; $x_1$ feels the cuteness emotion about $x_2$","notes":"This is the \"squee\" feeling or \"bursting from the cuteness\" emotion, although it might be less intense."},{"word":"au'unmro","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ finds $x_2$ so powerfully cute they (metaphorically) die from cuteness","notes":"An {u'ivla} pun on {au'unmo}."},{"word":"au'y","selmaho":"BY2","score":2,"definition":"letteral for u when ending a diphthong (au), sometimes written as ụ"},{"word":"avgadro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Avogadro constant $N_{A}$ [approximately equal to: $6.02214129(27) * 10^{23}$ mol$^{-1}$], expressed in units $x_2$ in paradigm/system/metaphysics/universe $x_3$ (default: this, our actual, physical universe).","notes":"See also: \"{plankexu}\", \"{tcelerita}\", \"{gravnutnoia}\", \"{boltsemaku}\", \".{ocnerta}\", \"{molro}\", \"{kamre}\"."},{"word":"avgusto","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is August in year $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$"},{"word":"axlte","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an axolotl of species/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"a'y","selmaho":"BY2","score":5,"definition":"letteral for a.","notes":"Synonymous with the original CLL definition of .{abu}."},{"word":"azarbaiDJAN","score":1,"definition":"Azerbaijan"},{"word":".a zei .u","score":2,"definition":"($x_1$; undefined grammatical construction: a connective of some sort, but possibly acting as a brivla).","notes":"An example of a \"{zei}\"-lujvo involving only cmavo and not involving any pro-sumti, pro-bridi, or numerals. It is not clear whether this word should be a brivla (because it is a lujvo) or a cmavo (because its veljvo solely consist of cmavo)."},{"word":"azvangi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Philippine \"aswáng\" [vampire/ghoul/witch/werebeast] of type/variety $x_2$","notes":"Tagalog \"aswáng\" of Philippine folklore"},{"word":"ba","selmaho":"PU","score":100003,"definition":"time tense relation/direction: will [selbri]; after [sumti]; default future tense."},{"word":"ba'a","selmaho":"UI2","score":100002,"definition":"evidential: I expect - I experience - I remember.","notes":"See also {kanpe}, {bavykri}, {lifri}, {morji}."},{"word":"ba'acu'i","selmaho":"UI*2","score":100000,"definition":"evidential: I expect - I experience - I remember."},{"word":"ba'ai","selmaho":"MAI","score":2,"definition":"discursive suffix: attaches to number. \"I expect with probability...\"","notes":"Takes a number before it. \"pimu ba'ai\" = \"I expect with probability 0.5\". See {kanpe}, {ba'a}, {lakne}, {la'a}"},{"word":"ba'alto","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is reflects Baltic geography/culture/language in aspect $x_2$","notes":"This is the zevla form of \"{balto}\". See also: {softo}, {slovo}."},{"word":"ba'alvi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ happens in the future; $x_1$ will happen","notes":"Absolute time reference. See also {ba'au}, {balvi}"},{"word":"ba'anai","selmaho":"UI*2","score":100000,"definition":"evidential: I expect - I experience - I remember."},{"word":"ba'argau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ (agent) marks $x_3=b_2$ with mark(s) $x_2=b_1$ of material $x_4=b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {barna}, {gasnu}, {tcita}, {pandi}"},{"word":"ba'arlanbi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=l_1=b_1$ is a quantity of antibody of isotype/class $x_2=l_2$ for marking pathogen $x_3=b_2$","notes":"from {barna} + {lanbi}"},{"word":"ba'armo'a","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is a pattern of marks $x_2=m_2=b_1$ arranged according to structure $x_3=m_3$ on $x_4=b_2$ of material $x_5=b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {taxfu}, {jadni}, {bitmu}, {bimxra}."},{"word":"ba'arpinsi","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=p_1$ is a marker applying marking material $b_2=p_2$, with frame/support [of material] $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {barna}, {pinsi}."},{"word":"ba'au","selmaho":"CUhE","score":4,"definition":"tense: refers to future of current space/time reference absolutely","notes":"in the future of {nau}"},{"word":"baba","selmaho":"PU*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: will be going to; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"babda","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the first word in the dictionary of language $x_2$ ordered by rule $x_3$.","notes":"See also {zvuzu}."},{"word":"babilon","score":2,"definition":"Babylon."},{"word":"babjba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a soap berry."},{"word":"bablo","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/pertains to [ancient] Babylonian language/nation/religion/identity/culture in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"babypalne","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a soap dish with contents $p_2$ and made of material $p_3$."},{"word":"baca'a","selmaho":"PU*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: future actuality; modal aspect."},{"word":"baca'o","selmaho":"ZAhO*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: will be then; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"bacilus","score":1,"definition":"bacillus (genus Bacillus), microorganism","notes":"{jurme} is a more generic term"},{"word":"backemselrerkru","score":5,"definition":"$k_1$ is a hyperbola in $k_2$ at $k_3$ defined by set of points/properties $k_4$."},{"word":"backi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is characterized by $x_2$ (ka) emphasized by $x_3$","notes":"Used for emphasizing a trait on x1. For example \"He is a complete idiot\" where \"complete\" is emphasizing, but not really modifying \"idiot\"."},{"word":"backla","score":4,"definition":"$b_1=k_1$ goes beyond destination $b_2=k_2$ from origin $k_3$ via route $k_4$ using means/vehicle $k_5$.","notes":"Cf. {dukse}, {kuspe}, {fa'a}."},{"word":"bacru","score":100004,"definition":"$x_{1}$ utters verbally/says/phonates/speaks [vocally makes sound] $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also voices; does not necessarily imply communication or audience; ('says' is usually {cusku}). See also {krixa}, {cusku}, {casnu}, {tavla}, {voksa}, {pinka}."},{"word":"bacycma","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is microscopic","notes":"From {bancu} {cmalu}"},{"word":"bacycripu","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ is a bridge to the beyond across $c_2$ between $c_3=b_3$ and $c_4=b_1$.","notes":"Poetic coining."},{"word":"bacycu'e","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a school with school location $x_{2}$ with curriculum $x_{3}$ with attend school $x_{4}$ with operate school $x_{5}$ with bound beyond which $x_{6}$. (More useful to have bancu2 (bound beyond which), e.g. Matriculation, than bancu3 (reference for beyond."},{"word":"bacyde'i","score":2,"definition":"$d_1=b_1$ is a tusk of $d_2$ protruding beyond the mouth $b_3$ by amount $b_4$"},{"word":"bacyxundi'e","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ radiates/emits infrared radiation $d_2$ under conditions $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bacyzirdi'e}, {dirce}."},{"word":"bacyxunre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is infrared."},{"word":"bacyzirdi'e","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ radiates/emits ultraviolet radiation $d_2$ under conditions $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bacyxundi'e}, {dirce}."},{"word":"bacyzirpu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is ultraviolet."},{"word":"badbi'u","score":0,"definition":"$bi_1=ba_1$ is a rampart/[protective wall] protecting $bi_4=ba_2$ from threat/peril/potential $ba_3$ (event).","notes":"Cf. {bandu}, {bitmu}, {badydi'u}."},{"word":"badgai","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is a protective cover for $b_2=g_2$ against $b_3$.","notes":"From {bandu} {gacri}; Cf. {santa}, {calku}, {xacysanta}, {dabycalku}."},{"word":"badgau","score":3,"definition":"$g_1$ causes event $b_1$ which defends/protects $b_2$ (object/state) from threat/peril/potential $b_3$ (event).","notes":"Made from {bandu} + {gasnu}."},{"word":"badjamblo","score":2,"definition":"$bl_1=ba_1$ is a frigate/corvette of type/carrying $bl_2$, propelled by $bl_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bandu}, {jamna}, {bloti}, {ni'ablo}, {brabrajamblo},{brajamblo}, {cmajamblo}, {vijblo}."},{"word":"badmapku","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a helmet, protective cap","notes":"See {bandu}, {mapku}"},{"word":"badna","score":100004,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a banana/plantain [fruit/plant] of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {grute}."},{"word":"badnrnsete","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a false banana/ensete [plant/fruit] of species/breed $b_2$."},{"word":"badnygrute","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=b_1$ is a banana/plantain [fruit] of species/breed $g_2=b_2$.","notes":"See also: {badnyspa}"},{"word":"badnyspa","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=b_1$ is a banana/plantain [plant] of species/breed $s_2=b_2$.","notes":"See also: {badnygrute}"},{"word":"badri","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is sad/depressed/dejected/[unhappy/feels sorrow/grief] about $x_{2}$ (abstraction).","notes":"See also {klaku}, {gleki}, {betri}, {cinmo}, {junri}."},{"word":"badvau","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a safe [secure lockable container] with contents $v_2$."},{"word":"badvinji","score":0,"definition":"$v_1$ is a fighter aircraft of type/for carrying $v_2$, propelled by $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bandu}, {vinji}, {jamvinji}, {bamvinji}, {jamvijgri}."},{"word":"badycau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is defenseless, vulnerable to $x_2$","notes":"See also {bandu}, {ckape}"},{"word":"badydi'u","score":3,"definition":"$b_1=d_1$ is a defensive building (castle, fortress etc.) for protection of $b_2$ from $b_3$ (enemies, danger).","notes":"Cf. {nolzda}, {damba}, {badbi'u}."},{"word":"badypre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a guardian of $x_2$ (object/state) against threat/peril/potential $x_3$ (event)"},{"word":"badysoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a guard guarding $x_2$","notes":"See also: {sonci}, {bandu}"},{"word":"badyta'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an overall/ protective clothing for work/potential threat $x_2=b_3$ for wearing by $x_3=t_3$ ","notes":"See {bandu} and {taxfu}"},{"word":"badzga","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ watches over / looks out for $x_2$, protecting it from threat $x_3$"},{"word":"badzu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ intentionally defends/protects/guards $x_2$ from threat/peril of satisfying property $x_3$."},{"word":"ba'e","selmaho":"BAhE","score":100000,"definition":"forethought emphasis indicator; indicates next word is especially emphasized."},{"word":"ba'ei","selmaho":"BAhEI","score":3,"definition":"forethought emphasis indicator; indicates next WORD only, even if that word is a construct-indicating cmavo","notes":"According to CLL 19.11, regular {ba'e} doesnt always emphasize just one word. If it is placed in front of a construct (e.g. {la}), it emphasizes the entire construct. {ba'ei} was designed especially for these cases."},{"word":"bafcolkercrakre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=b_1$ are sideboards/sideburns/tufts of hair under temple of $x_2=kerf_2=kerl_2=c_3$.","notes":"{bakfu} {co} {kerlo} {crane} {kerfa}. The length of bafcolkercrakre is not that of a hair but that of a tuft of hair."},{"word":"bagyce'a","score":3,"definition":"$c_1=b_1$ is a bow that shoots arrow $c_2$ from string $c_3$, and is made of material $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bargu}, {cecla}, {celga'a}, {xarci}."},{"word":"bagyxai","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an injure-arch with injured $x_{2}$ with injury property $x_{3}$ with arch material $x_{4}$."},{"word":"ba'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"basti modal, 1st place replaced by ..."},{"word":"bai","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"bapli modal, 1st place (forced by) forcedly; compelled by force ..."},{"word":"baicmvo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (usually Lojban word) is the BAI cmavo corresponding to root word/gismu $x_2$.","notes":"Example: \"zo bai baicmvo zo bapli\". In general, \"fi'o [le se baicvmo] fe'u\" must be grammatically equivalent to [le baicmvo\". Other criteria for other Lojban-related languages apply as required. See also {bai}, {cmavo}."},{"word":"bai'ei","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"unary mathematical operator: successor/augment/increment (by one), $succ(a) = a++ = a+1$","notes":"See also: {su'i} {pa}, {pau'oi}, {balvi}, {jersi}, {selyli'e}, {rebla}, {lamji}"},{"word":"baigle","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ rapes $x_2$ // $x_1$ forcibly copulates with $x_2$","notes":"See {bapli}, {gletu}, {zekri}"},{"word":"bai'i","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso string operator (ternary): find-and-replace; in string/text/word/sequence X1 formally replace X2 (ordered tuple of terms to be replaced) with X3 (ordered tuple of terms to be respectively substituted)","notes":"X2 and X3 are ordered tuples of substrings/letters/characters/letterals/digits/numerals. The ith term in tuple X2 is replaced with the ith term in tuple X3; the replacements are executed simultaneously (thus, no overlap/contradiction can be allowed to arise in the substitution- in particular, in X2) - alternatively, if there is overlap/conflict in/between the terms of X2, the replacements are performed in order of presentation (the ith term in X2 is replaced by the ith term in X3, and then the (i+1)th term in X2 is replaced with the (i+1)th term in X3, starting with the 1st term in each). X2 and X3 must have the same length/number of terms - alternatively, X3 cannot be longer/have more terms than X2; in this situation, the ith term of X2 is replaced with the ith term of X3 until and including when the last term of X3 is reached, after which point the remaining terms in X2 are not replaced at all. Use a permutation acting on X2 as the argument for X3 in order to rearrange the substrings of X1; if the alphabet is ordered, then operators can be applied to the letters in order to rotate through the alphabet. In particular, if X1 is a binary string (a word over an alphabet of two letters) and X2 is the 2-tuple of the letters of that binary alphabet (length-1 substrings), then without specification of X3, this operator defaults to bitwise binary negation (bit conjugation) wherein each letter in X1 is replaced by the unique other letter in the binary alphabet (otherwise, the replacement would be the identity/trivial replacement or just a formal substitution letter-by-letter which does not really change the nature of the word). X1 and each entry in X2 and X3 should be quoted, match a necessary type (such as being a character), or be abstracted a level by symbolics. In general, the replacement is formal and the strings in X3 need not be over the same alphabet as the one over which X1 is written. This operator is useful for combinatorial lines and for expanding digits (such as, in a binary string, replacing each occurrence of \"0\" with \"01\" and each occurrence of \"1\" with \"10\"; note that the replacement is instantaneous and simultaneous for all terms of X2 and every occurrence of such terms in X1, thus this substitution is perfectly acceptable)."},{"word":"bai'i'i","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso operator: in ordered tuple/list/vector/sequence $X_1$, replace the $X_2$th entry with term $X_3$ of appropriate type, and leave all other entries untouched (optional: where the index for the very first/leading/header entry is $X_4$).","notes":"$X_1$ must be some ordered and indexed structure; $X_2$ must be an index which specifies an entry/element/term which actually appears in $X_1$; $X_3$ is an alternative value of appropriate type which can, and after this operation does, replace the $X_2$th entry/element/term; the counting for indices is according to explicitly specified or implicit cultural convention, or the natural convention for the circumstance, or (when ambiguous or unclear) starts with 1, unless $X_4$ specifies otherwise (in which case, it is according to that specification). Exactly the $X_2$th entry is reppaced, and it is replaced with exactly $X_3$. For example: in (A, B, C), A is the $X_4$th entry (default: 1st); bai'i'i((A, B, C), 2, b, 1) = (A, b, C). $X_2$ itself could be replaced with a(n ordered) set of index values, in which case $X_3$ must be an ordered list of replacement values such that they have the same cardinality; in this situation, the $n$th index in the index set (according to its ordering) corresponds to an entry in $X_1$ which gets replaced (respectively) by the $n$th entry in $X_3$, where the entries in $X_3$ are themselves counted/indexed/ordered in the usual manner and with the first/leading/header entry being 1st unless somehow explicitly specified otherwise; the index set is automatically ordered according to the same ordering as on $X_3$ unless explicitly specified otherwise. Example: bai'i'i((A, B, C, D, E, F, G), Set(5, 2), (b, e), 1) = (A, b, C, D, e, F, G), where the ordering on $X_2$ and $X_3$ is the standard ordering starting with 1; note that Set(5, 2) is unordered and that the standard ordering rearranges it as (2, 5) with 2 being the 1st entry/element, meaning that the index 2 (corresponding with B in $X_1$) gets linked with the first entry of $X_3$, which is b, meaning that B gets replaced by b in $X_1$."},{"word":"bainri","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an executable/binary file to be run in system/runtime environment $x_2$.","notes":"A calque on the English word \"binary\". The $x_1$ refers more generally to executables, not necessarily binaries. This includes shell scripts and interpreted languages such as Python. The $x_2$ refers to runtime environments, which can be operating systems or more general environments such as virtual machines like the JVM. See also {samrkompli}, which is specifically about compiled programs."},{"word":"ba'i'o","selmaho":"COI2","score":0,"definition":"Converts letterals, cmevla, or other sumti into ISO language.","notes":"Etymology: bangu ISO."},{"word":"baionet","score":1,"definition":"bayonet (arms)"},{"word":"baitni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in $x_2$ (default 1) bytes (unit of data/information, = 8 bits)","notes":"See {skami}, {datni}, {bitnymei}, {bitni} // Decimal prefixed forms (powers of 1000): {ki'orbaitni} {megbaitni} {gigbaitni} {tetybaitni} {petybaitni} {xexybaitni} {zepybaitni} {gotybaitni} // Binary prefixed forms (powers of 1024): {kirbibaitni} {merbibaitni} {girbibaitni} {terbibaitni} {perbibaitni} {xerbibaitni} {zerbibaitni} {gorbibaitni}"},{"word":"bajbakni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an antelope (any of various bovids) of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {antilope}, {mirli}, {friko}, {mabru}, {cinfo}."},{"word":"bajli'a","score":3,"definition":"$b_1=c_1$ runs away from $c_2$ via route $c_3$ on surface $b_2$ using limbs $b_3$ with gait $b_4$.","notes":"Cf. {darbajra}."},{"word":"bajra","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ runs on surface $x_{2}$ using limbs $x_{3}$ with gait $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {cadzu}, {klama}, {litru}, {stapa}, {plipe}, {cpare}."},{"word":"bajriga","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus) of breed $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {melpsita}, {cipni}."},{"word":"bajyjvi","score":4,"definition":"$b_1=j_1$ races against $j_2$ in race $j_3$ for prize $j_4$ on track $b_2$ with legs $b_3$ and gait $b_4$.","notes":"Cf. {xadyplijvi}, {bajykla}."},{"word":"bajykla","score":2,"definition":"$k_1=b_1$ runs to destination $k_2$ from origin $k_3$ via route $k_4$ using limbs $b_3$ with gait $b_4$.","notes":"Cf. {dzukla}."},{"word":"bajypipre'ojvi","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=b_1=p_1=r_1$ compete(s) in a track and field athletics match against $j_2$ in competition $j_3$ for prize/title $j_4$.","notes":"From {bajra}, {plipe}, {renro}, {jivna}. Cf. {bajypipre'oterjvi}."},{"word":"bajypipre'oterjvi","score":0,"definition":"$j_3$ is a track and field athletics match with $j_1=b_1=p_1=r_1$ competing against $j_2$ for prize/title $j_4$.","notes":"From {bajra}, {plipe}, {renro}, {jivna}. Cf. {bajypipre'ojvi}."},{"word":"bajystu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=b_2$ is a running track.","notes":"Cf. {bajyjvi}."},{"word":"bakcange","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ is a cattle ranch at $c_2$ where farmer $c_3$ raises cattle $c_4=b_1$.","notes":"Cf. {ba'ostu}."},{"word":"bakcatra","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ kills bull/cow $x_2$ by method $x_3$."},{"word":"bakcmo","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=b_1$ moos expressing $c_3$ (property).","notes":"See also {bakni}, {cmoni}."},{"word":"bakfu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a bundle/package/cluster/clump/pack [shape/form] containing $x_{2}$, held together by $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {daski}, {dakli}, {tanxe}."},{"word":"baklanme","score":2,"definition":"$l_1$ is a musk ox of breed $l_2$ belonging to herd $l_3$."},{"word":"bakma'i","score":3,"definition":"$m_1$ is May of year $m_2$ in calendar $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mumymast}, {mumymasti}, {kanbyma'i}, {nanca}."},{"word":"baknanla","score":-1,"definition":"$b_1=c_1$ is a bullock [young male cattle/beef-producer/bovine] of species/breed $b_2$, of age $n_2$ immature/defined as a bullock by standard $n_3$."},{"word":"bakni","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cow/cattle/kine/ox/[bull/steer/calf] [beef-producer/bovine] of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {danlu}."},{"word":"baknis","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Taurus [constellation/astrological sign].","notes":"From bakni (=cow/cattle/kine/ox/[bull/steer/calf]; lojban); Taurus (=bull, bullock, steer; latin)."},{"word":"baknrzebu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a zebu/Bos indicus of species/subspecies $x_2$","notes":"See also {bakni}"},{"word":"bakplixa","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ plows $p_2$ with tool $p_3$ propelled by oxen/cattle of species/breed $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bakykakpa}, {cange}."},{"word":"bakrbisoni","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a bison/wisent (genus Bison) of species/breed $b_2$."},{"word":"bakrbubalu","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ is a buffalo/anoa/tamaraw (genus Bubalus) of species/breed $b_2$."},{"word":"bakrecpa'o","score":3,"definition":"$p_1=r_1$ is a steak/beefsteak (flat cut of beef) from cow/cattle/kine/ox $p_2=r_2=b_1$.","notes":"Cf. {bakre'u}."},{"word":"bakre'u","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is beef/bovine meat from species/breed $r_2=b_2$."},{"word":"bakrgauru","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a gaur/Indian bison (Bos gaurus) of species/breed $b_2$."},{"word":"bakri","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of chalk from source $x_{2}$ in form $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {pinsi}, {blabi}, {jilka}."},{"word":"bakrycedra","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Cretaceous Era."},{"word":"bakrypamspa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gyp/baby's breath (genus Gypsophilia) of species/strain/cultivar $x_2$.","notes":"Its botanical name means \"lover of chalk\", which is accurate in describing the type of soil in which this plant grows."},{"word":"bakryta'o","score":-1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a chalkboard.","notes":"Cf. {ckule}, {rokpinsi}."},{"word":"bakskapi","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is hide/leather of/from bovine $s_2=b_1$, of species $b_2$."},{"word":"baktu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a bucket/pail/can/deep, solid, wide-topped container of contents $x_{2}$, made of material $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {botpi}, {patxu}, {tansi}, {lante}, {lanka}."},{"word":"baktydekpu","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ is $d_2$ bucketfull(s) of contents $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {litce}."},{"word":"baktylai","score":0,"definition":"$k_1$ is $k_2$ (quantifier, default: one) bucketfuls in quantity.","notes":"Cf. {baktu}, {klani}."},{"word":"bakyjanbe","score":2,"definition":"$j_1$ is a cowbell producing sound/note $j_2$."},{"word":"bakyjba","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cowberry/lingonberry/blueberry/cranberry of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"bakykakpa","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ plows, removing $x_2$ from $x_3$ using tool $x_4$ and oxen $x_5$.","notes":"Cf. {bakplixa}, {cange}, {foldi}, {ba'ostu}."},{"word":"bakyxli","score":-1,"definition":"$b_1=c_1$ is a heifer [young female cattle/beef-producer/bovine] of species/breed $b_2$, of age $n_2$, immature/defined as a heifer by standard $n_3$."},{"word":"balcme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the title (honorific appellation) of $x_2$ used by $x_3$"},{"word":"balcre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a master of/at $x_2$ (ka)"},{"word":"balcu'e","score":4,"definition":"$c_1$ is a university at $c_2$ teaching subject(s) $c_3$ to audience/community $c_4$ operated by $c_5$.","notes":"Cf. {ma'urcu'e}, {balkulctu}, {ctufau}, {tadni}, {saske}, {cilre}."},{"word":"baldakino","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a baldaquin"},{"word":"baldakyxa'i","score":2,"definition":"$xa_1$ is a great sword for use against $xa_2$ by $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cladakyxa'i}."},{"word":"balda'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a beast, an imposing/terrible/great creature, of species $x_2$"},{"word":"balgu'e","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=b_1$ is an empire of peoples $g_2$ with land/territory $g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {banli}, {gugde}, {suzgugje'a}."},{"word":"baljamna","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ fights a great war against $j_2$ over territory/matter $j_3$."},{"word":"balji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a bulb [body-part] of plant/species $x_{2}$; [metaphor: rounded, bulgy].","notes":"See also {punli}, {batke}."},{"word":"balji'a","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=j_1$ is a champion winning prize $j_2$ over competitors $j_3$ in competition $j_4$","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/15 See also {banli} {jinga}"},{"word":"baljypau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a clove of bulb $x_2$ of plant/species $x_3$.","notes":"see also {sunga}, {kriofla}"},{"word":"balkano","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to/reflects the culture/politics/geography/history of the Balkans (subregion of or neighboring region to Southeastern Europe) in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"This word does not mean \"Balkanized\", which deserves a separate brivla (probably a lujvo)."},{"word":"balkoni","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a balcony"},{"word":"balku'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a Hall in structure $k_2$ surrounded by partitions/walls/ceiling/floor $k_3$ (mass/jo'u).","notes":"Cf. {nolzda}, {badydi'u}."},{"word":"balkulctu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a professor teaching audience $x_2$ ideas/methods/lore $x_3$ (du'u) about subject(s) $x_4$ by method $x_5$ (event).","notes":"Cf. {balcu'e}, {balkultadni}."},{"word":"balkumdansu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) ballroom dances to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"balnema","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a baleen whale of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {orka}"},{"word":"balni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a balcony/overhang/ledge/shelf of building/structure $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {kajna}."},{"word":"balnoltru","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=n_1=b_1$ is the emperor/empress/kaiser/tsar of peoples/territories $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {banli}, {nobli}, {turni}, {nolraitru}, {nolkansa}, {nolse'u}, {gugja'a}, {truralju}."},{"word":"balpi'o","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is a grand piano.","notes":"See also: {mrupi'o}, {sa'irpi'o}, {tu'urpi'o}, {cpupi'o}, {runpi'o}, {dicpi'o}"},{"word":"balplin","score":1,"definition":"Name: Jupiter","notes":"A {jvocmevo} meaning \"{banli} {plini}\", or \"grand planet\". Named so because it is the largest planet in our solar system. See also {mumplin} {remsol} {stoplin} {vidyplin} {remted} {remlur} {xunplin} {melplin}."},{"word":"balre","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a blade of tool/weapon $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {dakfu}, {tunta}, {tutci}, {guska}, {kinli}, {katna}."},{"word":"balsai","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=b_1$ is a banquet/feast including dishes $s_2$, elaborate by standard $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {banli}, {sanmi}, {vacysai}, {tersla}, {pixsla}, {ctisla}, {nuncti}."},{"word":"balsoi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=b_1$ is a great soldier of army $s_2$ great in property $b_2$ (ka) by standard $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jamna}."},{"word":"baltutra","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=b_1$ is a realm belonging to/controlled by $t_2$, great in property $b_2$ (ka) by standard $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {noltru}."},{"word":"baLUT","score":1,"definition":"Philippine balút, boiled developing bird embryo, like duck or chicken, still within its eggshell"},{"word":"balvi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is in the future of/later than/after $x_{2}$ in time sequence; $x_{1}$ is latter; $x_{2}$ is former.","notes":"Also sequel, succeed, successor, follow, come(s) after; time ordering only (use {lidne} otherwise); aorist in that $x_1$ may overlap in time with $x_2$ as long as it extends afterwards; non-aorist future (= {cfabalvi}); (default $x_2$ is the space time reference, whereupon:) $x_1$ will occur. See also {lidne}, {cabna}, {purci}, {farna}."},{"word":"balvidzita","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (text, image, page element) is infra/later-mentioned/subsequently mentioned/later/following/below/toward the bottom of the page/screen (flat and primarily two-dimensional display) relative to $x_2$ (text, image, page element) on page/screen/in work $x_3$ according to cultural convention $x_4$.","notes":"Because text is usually read horizontally, this word could mean \"to the right of\" (for left-to-right writing) or \"to the left of\" (for right-to-left writing), as assessed on each given line; additionally, any horizontal direction within the plane of the display can contribute a nonzero component, so long as $x_1$ is also bottomward of $x_2$. For texts/writing systems which begin at the bottom of a page (according to physical orientation), then this word refers to the opposite direction instead of the physical bottom of the page. In other words, this word always is oriented forward along the writing/display which, by cultural convention, the user should have not yet consumed (in this iteration of consumption, Okazaki style). Can refer to distinct subsequent pages. Essentially, the entire document is imagined as being displayed upon a single, arbitrarily-long, ordered screen which is wide enough to display at most a single word/character or element per line throughout; in this configuration, $x_1$ follows and is perforce 'below' $x_2$. $x_3$ can also refer to a website/webpage or any piecewise linearly-directed display or medium in which the locally-surrounding content is simultaneously displayed (so, videos which display frames over the course of time would be excluded as a whole, but any one of such frames may be included). See also: \"{galprurci}\" (opposite), \"{balvidzita zei farna}\"."},{"word":"balzai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a supermarket selling $x_2$ operated by $x_3$","notes":"from {banli} + {zarci}"},{"word":"balzgibe'e","score":3,"definition":"$ba_1=be_1$ is an orchestra, consisting of performers $be_2$, and conducted by $be_3$, performing music $z_1=be_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cibjgataidamri}, {bikydamri}, {jgita}."},{"word":"bambola","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a doll","notes":"See {kelci}"},{"word":"bambu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bamboo (Bambuseae) of genus/species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {spati}, {tricu}."},{"word":"bamrdinamite","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bomb/explosive device using dynamite as explosive material.","notes":"See also: {granrdinamite}."},{"word":"bamrti'enti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bomb/explosive device utilizing trinitrotoluene (TNT) as explosive material.","notes":"See also: {xumrti'enti}."},{"word":"bamvinji","score":4,"definition":"$v_1$ is a bomber carrying bomb $v_2=j_1$ with explosive material/principle $j_2$, aircraft propelled by $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jbama}, {vinji}, {jamvinji}, {badvinji}, {jamvijgri}."},{"word":"ban","score":1,"definition":"bang!"},{"word":"banbau","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ is a metalanguage used by $b_2$ to talk about object language $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bangu}."},{"word":"banbixske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is historical/diachronic linguistics of/about subject matter $s_2$ based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"The study of how language changes over time."},{"word":"banbu'a'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''baa'' (Babatana).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'abu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bab'' (Bainouk-Gunyuño).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'acu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bac'' (Badui).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'a'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bae'' (Baré).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'afu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''baf'' (Nubaca).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'agu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bag'' (Tuki).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'aje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bay'' (Batuley).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'aju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''baj'' (Barakai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'aku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bak'' (Bashkir).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'alu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bal'' (Baluchi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'amu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bam'' (Bambara).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'anu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ban'' (Balinese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'a'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bao'' (Waimaha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'apu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bap'' (Bantawa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'aru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bar'' (Bavarian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'asu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bas'' (Basa (Cameroon)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'a'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bau'' (Bada (Nigeria)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'ave","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''baw'' (Bambili-Bambui).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'avu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bav'' (Vengo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'axe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bah'' (Bahamas Creole English).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'axu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bax'' (Bamun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'azu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''baz'' (Tunen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bba'' (Baatonum).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbububu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbb'' (Barai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbc'' (Batak Toba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbd'' (Bau).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbe'' (Bangba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbf'' (Baibai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbg'' (Barama).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbi'' (Barombi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bby'' (Befang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbj'' (Ghomálá').","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbq'' (Bamali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbk'' (Babanki).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbl'' (Bats).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbm'' (Babango).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbn'' (Uneapa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbo'' (Northern Bobo Madaré).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbp'' (West Central Banda).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuburu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbr'' (Girawa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbs'' (Bakpinka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbt'' (Mburku).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbu'' (Kulung (Nigeria)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbw'' (Baba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbv'' (Karnai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbh'' (Bugan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbx'' (Bubia).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbz'' (Babalia Creole Arabic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bca'' (Central Bai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bcb'' (Bainouk-Samik).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bcc'' (Southern Balochi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bcd'' (North Babar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bce'' (Bamenyam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bcf'' (Bamu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bcg'' (Baga Binari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bci'' (Baoulé).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucuje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bcy'' (Bacama).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bcj'' (Bardi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bcq'' (Bench).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bck'' (Bunaba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuculu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bcl'' (Central Bicolano, Central Bikol).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bcm'' (Bannoni).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bcn'' (Bali (Nigeria)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bco'' (Kaluli).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bcp'' (Bali (Democratic Republic of Congo)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bcr'' (Babine).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucusu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bcs'' (Kohumono).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucutu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bct'' (Bendi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bcu'' (Awad Bing).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucuve","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bcw'' (Bana).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucuvu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bcv'' (Shoo-Minda-Nye).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bch'' (Bariai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucuzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bcz'' (Bainouk-Gunyaamolo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbudu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bda'' (Bayot).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbudubu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdb'' (Basap).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuducu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdc'' (Emberá-Baudó).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbududu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdd'' (Bunama).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbudu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bde'' (Bade).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbudufu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdf'' (Biage).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbudugu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdg'' (Bonggi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbudu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdi'' (Burun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuduje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdy'' (Bandjalang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuduju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdj'' (Bai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuduke","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdq'' (Bahnar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuduku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdk'' (Budukh).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbudulu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdl'' (Indonesian Bajau).","notes":"Bajau Indonesian Bajau language"},{"word":"banbudumu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdm'' (Buduma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbudunu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdn'' (Baldemu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbudu'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdo'' (Morom).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbudupu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdp'' (Bende).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuduru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdr'' (West Coast Bajau).","notes":"Bajau West Coast Bajau language"},{"word":"banbudusu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bds'' (Burunge).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbudutu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdt'' (Bokoto).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbudu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdu'' (Oroko).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuduve","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdw'' (Baham).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuduvu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdv'' (Bodo Parja).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuduxe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdh'' (Baka (Sudan)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuduxu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdx'' (Budong-Budong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuduzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdz'' (Badeshi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'e'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bea'' (Beaver).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'ebu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''beb'' (Bebele).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'ecu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bec'' (Iceve-Maci).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'edu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bed'' (Bedoanas).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'e'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bee'' (Byangsi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'efu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bef'' (Benabena).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'egu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''beg'' (Belait).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'e'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bei'' (Bekati').","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'eje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bey'' (Beli (Papua New Guinea)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'eju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bej'' (Beja).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'eke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''beq'' (Beembe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'eku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bek'' (Bebeli).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'elu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bel'' (Belarusian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'emu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bem'' (Bemba (Zambia)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'enu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ben'' (Bengali).","notes":"Cf. {begbau}."},{"word":"banbu'e'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''beo'' (Beami).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'epu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bep'' (Besoa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'esu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bes'' (Besme).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'etu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bet'' (Guiberoua Béte).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'e'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''beu'' (Blagar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'eve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bew'' (Betawi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'evu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bev'' (Daloa Bété).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'exe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''beh'' (Biali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'exu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bex'' (Jur Modo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'ezu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bez'' (Bena (Tanzania)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbufu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bfa'' (Bari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbufubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bfb'' (Pauri Bareli).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbufucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bfc'' (Northern Bai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbufudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bfd'' (Bafut).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbufu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bfe'' (Tena).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbufufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bff'' (Bofi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbufugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bfg'' (Busang Kayan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbufu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bfi'' (British Sign Language).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banbufu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bfo'' (Malba Birifor).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbufupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bfp'' (Beba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbufuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bfr'' (Bazigar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbufusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bfs'' (Southern Bai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbufutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bft'' (Balti).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbufu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bfu'' (Gahri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbufuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bfw'' (Bondo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbufuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ 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(Bauria).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbugufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgf'' (Bangandu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbugugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgg'' (Bugun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbugu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgi'' (Giangan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuguje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgy'' (Benggoi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuguju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgj'' (Bangolan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuguke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgq'' (Bagri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuguku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgk'' (Buxinhua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbugulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgl'' (Bo (Laos)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbugumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgm'' (Baga Mboteni).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbugunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgn'' (Western Balochi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbugu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgo'' (Baga Koga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbugupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgp'' (Eastern Balochi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuguru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgr'' (Bawm Chin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbugusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgs'' (Tagabawa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbugutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgt'' (Bughotu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbugu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgu'' (Mbongno).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuguve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgw'' (Bhatri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuguvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgv'' (Warkay-Bipim).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuguxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgx'' (Balkan Gagauz Turkish).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuguzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgz'' (Banggai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'i'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bia'' (Badimaya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'ibu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bib'' (Bissa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'icu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bic'' (Bikaru).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'idu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bid'' (Bidiyo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'i'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bie'' (Bepour).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'ifu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bif'' (Biafada).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'igu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''big'' (Biangai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'ije","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''biy'' (Birhor).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'iju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'iru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bir'' (Bisorio).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'isu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bis'' (Bislama).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'itu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bit'' (Berinomo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'i'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''biu'' (Biete).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'ive","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''biw'' (Kol (Cameroon)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'ivu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''biv'' (Southern Birifor).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'ixu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bix'' (Bijori).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'izu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''biz'' (Baloi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuje'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bya'' (Batak).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbujebu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''byb'' (Bikya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbujecu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''byc'' (Ubaghara).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbujedu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''byd'' (Benyadu').","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuje'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bye'' (Pouye).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbujefu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''byf'' (Bete).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbujegu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 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(Notre).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuluju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''blj'' (Bolongan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuluke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''blq'' (Baluan-Pam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuluku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''blk'' (Pa'o Karen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbululu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bll'' (Biloxi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbulumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''blm'' (Beli (Sudan)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbulunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bln'' (Southern Catanduanes Bicolano).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbulu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''blo'' (Anii).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banbumumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bmm'' (Northern Betsimisaraka Malagasy).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbumunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bmn'' (Bina (Papua New Guinea)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbumu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bmo'' (Bambalang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbumupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bmp'' (Bulgebi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbumuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bmr'' (Muinane).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbumusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bms'' (Bilma Kanuri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbumutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bmt'' (Biao Mon).","notes":"See also 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(Bintulu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbunuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bnj'' (Eastern Tawbuid).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbunuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bnq'' (Bantik).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbunuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bnk'' (Bierebo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbunulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bnl'' (Boon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbunumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bnm'' (Batanga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbununu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bnn'' (Bunun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbunu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bno'' (Bantoanon).","notes":"See also 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(Brahui).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banburuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''brx'' (Bodo (India)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banburuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''brz'' (Bilbil).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsa'' (Abinomn).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsb'' (Brunei Bisaya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsc'' (Oniyan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bse'' (Wushi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsf'' (Bauchi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsg'' (Bashkardi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsi'' (Bassossi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsy'' (Sabah Bisaya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsj'' (Bangwinji).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsq'' (Bassa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsk'' (Burushaski).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsl'' (Basa-Gumna).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsm'' (Busami).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsn'' (Barasana-Eduria).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bso'' (Buso).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsp'' (Baga Sitemu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsr'' (Bassa-Kontagora).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbususu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bss'' (Akoose).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bst'' (Basketo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsu'' (Bahonsuai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsw'' (Baiso).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsv'' (Baga Sobané).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsh'' (Kati).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsx'' (Yangkam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bta'' (Bata).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''btc'' (Bati (Cameroon)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''btd'' (Batak Dairi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bte'' (Gamo-Ningi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''btf'' (Birgit).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''btg'' (Gagnoa Bété).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bti'' (Burate).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bty'' (Bobot).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''btj'' (Bacanese Malay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''btq'' (Batek).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''btl'' (Bhatola).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''btm'' (Batak Mandailing).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''btn'' (Ratagnon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bto'' (Rinconada Bikol).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''btp'' (Budibud).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuturu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''btr'' (Baetora).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bts'' (Batak Simalungun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbututu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''btt'' (Bete-Bendi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''btu'' (Batu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''btw'' (Butuanon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''btv'' (Bateri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bth'' (Biatah Bidayuh).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''btx'' (Batak Karo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''btz'' (Batak Alas-Kluet).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'u'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bua'' (Buryat)","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'ubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bub'' (Bua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'ucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''buc'' (Bushi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'udu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bud'' (Ntcham).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'u'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bue'' (Beothuk).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'ufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''buf'' (Bushoong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'ugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banbuvedu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bwd'' (Bwaidoka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuve'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bwe'' (Bwe Karen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuvefu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bwf'' (Boselewa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuvegu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bwg'' (Barwe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuve'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bwi'' (Baniwa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuveje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bwy'' (Cwi Bwamu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuveju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bwj'' (Láá Láá Bwamu).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banbuveru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bwr'' (Bura-Pabir).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuvesu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bws'' (Bomboma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuvetu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bwt'' (Bafaw-Balong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuve'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bwu'' (Buli (Ghana)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuveve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bww'' (Bwa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuvexe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bwh'' (Bishuo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuvexu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bwx'' (Bu-Nao Bunu).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banbuvuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bvh'' (Bure).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuvuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bvx'' (Dibole).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuvuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bvz'' (Bauzi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxe'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bha'' (Bharia).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxebu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhb'' (Bhili).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxecu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhc'' (Biga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxedu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhd'' (Bhadrawahi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxe'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhe'' (Bhaya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxefu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhf'' (Odiai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxegu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhg'' (Binandere).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxe'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhi'' (Bhilali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxeje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhy'' (Bhele).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxeju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhj'' (Bahing).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxeke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhq'' (Tukang Besi South).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxelu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhl'' (Bimin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxemu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhm'' (Bathari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxenu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhn'' (Bohtan Neo-Aramaic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxe'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bho'' (Bhojpuri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxepu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhp'' (Bima).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxeru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhr'' (Bara Malagasy).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxesu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhs'' (Buwal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxetu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bht'' (Bhattiyali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxe'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhu'' (Bhunjia).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxeve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhw'' (Biak).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxevu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhv'' (Bahau).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxexe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhh'' (Bukharic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxexu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhx'' (Bhalay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxezu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhz'' (Bada (Indonesia)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxa'' (Bauro).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxb'' (Belanda Bor).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxc'' (Molengue).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxd'' (Pela).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxe'' (Birale).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxf'' (Bilur).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxg'' (Bangala).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxi'' (Pirlatapa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxj'' (Bayungu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxq'' (Beele).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxk'' (Lubukusu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxl'' (Jalkunan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxm'' (Mongolia Buriat).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxn'' (Burduna).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxo'' (Barikanchi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxp'' (Bebil).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxr'' (Russia Buriat).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxs'' (Busam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxu'' (China Buriat).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxw'' (Bankagooma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxv'' (Berakou).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxh'' (Buhutu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxx'' (Borna (Democratic Republic of Congo)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxz'' (Binahari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bza'' (Bandi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzb'' (Andio).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzd'' (Bribri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bze'' (Jenaama Bozo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzf'' (Boikin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzg'' (Babuza).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzi'' (Bisu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzy'' (Obanliku).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzj'' (Belize Kriol English).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzq'' (Buli (Indonesia)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzk'' (Nicaragua Creole English).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzl'' (Boano (Sulawesi)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzm'' (Bolondo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzn'' (Boano (Maluku)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzo'' (Bozaba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzp'' (Kemberano).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzr'' (Biri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzs'' (Brazilian Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzt'' (Brithenig).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzu'' (Burmeso).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzw'' (Basa (Nigeria)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzv'' (Bebe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzh'' (Mapos Buang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzx'' (Hainyaxo Bozo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzz'' (Evant).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banckle","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dialect of language $x_2$ which is weird or alien to $x_3$ and which is used by $x_4$.","notes":"The \"c\" is from {cizra}. See also {bankle}, {fange}. This is an u'ivla, to some extent."},{"word":"bancocysle","score":3,"definition":"$s_1=c_1$ is a linguistic-gesture unit/chereme [in analogy with phoneme; specifically, nonvocal] representing/that is recognized meaningful conceptual subunit underlying specific gestures/gesture-phones $s_2$ in language $b_1$ used by $b_2$ in order to communicate/express $b_3=c_2$ (si'o/du'u; not quote) made using body part/utensil/tool/locus $c_3$ by motion/action/means $c_4$","notes":"From {bangu} {corci} (here non-vocal) {selci}. $x_2$ is a recognized/represented by (belongs to equivalence class of) chereme $x_1$. The chereme may not have meaning on its own but must be expressive naturally and/or in that language (as a gesture and phoneme is, respectively). See also {banvoksle}, {xancrcereme}, {lercorci}, {cocle'u}, {corci}, {xanle'u}, {xanle'ule'u}, {xanbau}, {saskrcereme}"},{"word":"bancu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ exceeds/is beyond limit/boundary $x_{2}$ from $x_{3}$ in property/amount $x_{4}$ (ka/ni).","notes":"On the other side of a bound, but not necessarily directly 'across' nor at the shortest plausible distance (per {ragve}); also not limited to position in space. See also {dukse}, {ragve}, {zmadu}, {kuspe}."},{"word":"bancu'a'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''caa'' (Chortí).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'abu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cab'' (Garifuna).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'acu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cac'' (Chuj).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'adu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cad'' (Caddo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'a'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cae'' (Lehar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'afu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''caf'' (Southern Carrier).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'agu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cag'' (Nivaclé).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'aje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cay'' (Cayuga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'aju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''caj'' (Chané).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'ake","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''caq'' (Car Nicobarese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'aku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cak'' (Kaqchikel).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'alu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cal'' (Carolinian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'amu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cam'' (Cemuhî).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'anu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''can'' (Chambri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'a'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cao'' (Chácobo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'apu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cap'' (Chipaya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'aru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''car'' (Galibi Carib).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'asu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cas'' (Tsimané).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'atu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cat'' (Catalan, Valencian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'ave","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''caw'' (Callawalla).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'avu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cav'' (Cavineña).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'axe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cah'' (Cahuarano).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'axu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cax'' (Chiquitano).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'azu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''caz'' (Canichana).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancububu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cbb'' (Cabiyarí).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancubucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cbc'' (Carapana).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancubudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cbd'' (Carijona).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancubu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cbe'' (Chipiajes).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancubugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cbg'' (Chimila).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancubu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cbi'' (Chachi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancubuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cby'' (Carabayo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancubuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cbj'' (Ede Cabe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancubuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cbk'' (Chavacano).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancubulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cbl'' (Bualkhaw Chin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancubunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cbn'' (Nyahkur).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancubu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cbo'' (Izora).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuburu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cbr'' (Cashibo-Cacataibo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancubusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cbs'' (Cashinahua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancubutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cbt'' (Chayahuita).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancubu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cbu'' (Candoshi-Shapra).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancubuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cbw'' (Kinabalian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancubuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cbv'' (Cacua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancubuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cbh'' (Cagua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancucu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cca'' (Cauca).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancucucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ccc'' (Chamicuro).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancucudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ccd'' (Cafundo Creole).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancucu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cce'' (Chopi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancucugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ccg'' (Samba Daka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancucuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ccj'' (Kasanga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancucuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ccq'' (Chaungtha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuculu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ccl'' (Cutchi-Swahili).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancucumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ccm'' (Malaccan Creole Malay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancucu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cco'' (Comaltepec Chinantec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancucupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ccp'' (Chakma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancucuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ccr'' (Cacaopera).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancucuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cch'' (Atsam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancudu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cda'' (Choni).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancudu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cde'' (Chenchu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancudufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cdf'' (Chiru).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancudugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cdg'' (Chamari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancudu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cdi'' (Chodri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuduje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cdy'' (Chadong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuduju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cdj'' (Churahi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancudumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cdm'' (Chepang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancudunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cdn'' (Chaudangsi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancudu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cdo'' (Min Dong Chinese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuduru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cdr'' (Cinda-Regi-Tiyal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancudusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cds'' (Chadian Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuduxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cdh'' (Chambeali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuduzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cdz'' (Koda).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'e'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cea'' (Lower Chehalis).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'ebu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ceb'' (Cebuano).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'egu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ceg'' (Chamacoco).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'enu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cen'' (Cen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'esu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ces'' (Czech).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'etu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cet'' (Centúúm).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancufu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cfa'' (Dijim-Bwilim).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancufudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cfd'' (Cara).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancufugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cfg'' (Como Karim).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancufumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cfm'' (Falam Chin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancugu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cga'' (Changriwa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancugucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cgc'' (Kagayanen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancugugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cgg'' (Chiga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuguku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cgk'' (Chocangacakha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'i'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cia'' (Cia-Cia).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'ibu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cib'' (Ci Gbe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'icu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cic'' (Chickasaw).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'idu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cid'' (Chimariko).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'i'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cie'' (Cineni).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'ije","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ciy'' (Chaima).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'iku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cik'' (Chitkuli Kinnauri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'imu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cim'' (Cimbrian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'inu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cin'' (Cinta Larga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'ipu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cip'' (Chiapanec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'iru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cir'' (Tiri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'ive","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ciw'' (Chippewa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'ixe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cih'' (Chinali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuje'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cya'' (Nopala Chatino).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancujebu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cyb'' (Cayubaba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancujemu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cym'' (Welsh).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuje'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cyo'' (Cuyonon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuju'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cja'' (Western Cham).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuju'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cje'' (Chru).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuju'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cji'' (Chamalal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancujuje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cjy'' (Jinyu Chinese, Chinese (Jin)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancujuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cjk'' (Chokwe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancujumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cjm'' (Eastern Cham).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancujunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cjn'' (Chenapian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuju'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cjo'' (Ashéninka Pajonal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancujupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cjp'' (Cabécar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancujusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cjs'' (Shor).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancujuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cjv'' (Chuave).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancujuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cjh'' (Upper Chehalis).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancukedu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cqd'' (Chuanqiandian Cluster Miao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuke'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cqu'' (Chilean Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuku'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cka'' (Khumi Awa Chin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancukubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ckb'' (Central Kurdish).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancukuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cky'' (Cakfem-Mushere).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancukuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ckq'' (Kajakse).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancukulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ckl'' (Cibak).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuku'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cko'' (Anufo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancukuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ckr'' (Kairak).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancukusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cks'' (Tayo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancukutu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ckt'' (Chukot, Chukchi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuku'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cku'' (Koasati).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancukuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ckv'' (Kavalan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancukuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ckh'' (Chak).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancukuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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ISO 639-3 code ''cly'' (Eastern Highland Chatino).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banculuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''clk'' (Idu-Mishmi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancululu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cll'' (Chala).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banculumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''clm'' (Clallam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banculu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''clo'' (Lowland Oaxaca Chontal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banculu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''clu'' (Caluyanun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banculuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''clw'' (Chulym).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banculuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''clh'' (Chilisso).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancumu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cma'' (Maa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancumu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cme'' (Cerma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancumugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cmg'' (Classical Mongolian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancumu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cmi'' (Emberá-Chamí).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancumulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cml'' (Campalagian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancumumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cmm'' (Michigamea).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancumunu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cmn'' (Mandarin Chinese).","notes":"Cf. {jugbau}, {banve'u'u}, {banje'u'e}."},{"word":"bancumu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cmo'' (Central Mnong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancumuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cmr'' (Mro Chin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancumusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cms'' (Messapic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancumutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cmt'' (Camtho).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancunu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cna'' (Changthang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancunubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cnb'' (Chinbon Chin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancunucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cnc'' (Côông).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancunugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cng'' (Northern Qiang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancunu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cni'' (Asháninka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancunuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cnk'' (Khumi Chin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancunulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cnl'' (Lalana Chinantec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancunu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cno'' (Con).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancunupu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cnp'' (Northern Ping Chinese)..","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancunusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cns'' (Central Asmat).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancunutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cnt'' (Tepetotutla Chinantec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancunu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cnu'' (Chenoua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancunuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cnw'' (Ngawn Chin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancunuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cnh'' (Haka Chin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancunuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cnx'' (Middle Cornish).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'o'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''coa'' (Cocos Islands Malay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'obu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cob'' (Chicomuceltec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'ocu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''coc'' (Cocopa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'odu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cod'' (Cocama-Cocamilla).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'o'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''coe'' (Koreguaje).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'ofu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cof'' (Colorado).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'ogu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cog'' (Chong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'oje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''coy'' (Coyaima).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'oju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''coj'' (Cochimi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'oke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''coq'' (Coquille).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'oku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cok'' (Santa Teresa Cora).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'olu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''col'' (Columbia-Wenatchi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'omu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''com'' (Comanche).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'onu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''con'' (Cofán).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'o'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''coo'' (Comox).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'opu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cop'' (Coptic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'oru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cor'' (Cornish).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'osu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cos'' (Corsican).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'otu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cot'' (Caquinte).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'o'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cou'' (Wamey).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'ove","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cow'' (Cowlitz).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'ovu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cov'' (Cao Miao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'oxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''coh'' (Chonyi-Dzihana-Kauma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'oxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cox'' (Nanti).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'ozu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''coz'' (Chochotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancupu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cpa'' (Palantla Chinantec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancupubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cpb'' (Ucayali-Yurúa Ashéninka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancupucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cpc'' (Ajyíninka Apurucayali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancupugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cpg'' (Cappadocian Greek).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancupu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cpi'' (Chinese Pidgin English).","notes":"See 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bancurucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''crc'' (Lonwolwol).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancurudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''crd'' (Coeur d'Alene).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuru'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cre'' (Cree).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancurufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''crf'' (Caramanta).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancurugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''crg'' (Michif).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuru'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cri'' (Sãotomense).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuruje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cry'' (Cori).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuruju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''crj'' (Southern East Cree).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuruke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''crq'' (Iyo'wujwa Chorote).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuruku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''crk'' (Plains Cree).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancurulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''crl'' (Northern East Cree).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancurumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''crm'' (Moose Cree).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancurunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''crn'' (El Nayar Cora).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuru'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cro'' (Crow).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancururu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''crr'' (Carolina Algonquian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancurusu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''crs'' (Seychellois Creole, Seselwa Creole French).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancurutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''crt'' (Iyojwa'ja Chorote).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuruve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''crw'' (Chrau).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuruvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''crv'' (Chaura).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuruxe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''crh'' (Crimean Tatar, Crimean Turkish).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuruxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''crx'' (Carrier).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuruzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''crz'' (Cruzeño).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancusu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''csa'' (Chiltepec Chinantec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancusubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''csb'' (Kashubian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancusucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''csc'' (Llengua de Signes Catalana).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancusudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''csd'' (Chiangmai Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancusu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cse'' (Czech Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancusufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''csf'' (Cuba Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancusugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''csg'' (Chilean Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancusu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''csi'' (Coast Miwok).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancusuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''csy'' (Siyin Chin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancusuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''csq'' (Croatia Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancusuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''csk'' (Jola-Kasa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancusulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''csl'' (Chinese Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancusumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''csm'' (Central Sierra Miwok).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancusunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''csn'' (Colombian Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancusu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cso'' (Sochiapan Chinantec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancusupu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''csp'' (Southern Ping Chinese)..","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancusuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''csr'' (Costa Rican Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancususu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''css'' (Southern Ohlone).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancusutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cst'' (Northern Ohlone).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancusuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language 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(Chittagonian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancutulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ctl'' (Tlacoatzintepec Chinantec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancutumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ctm'' (Chitimacha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancutunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ctn'' (Chhintange).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancutu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cto'' (Emberá-Catío).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancutupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ctp'' (Western Highland Chatino).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancutusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cts'' (Northern Catanduanes Bicolano).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancututu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ctt'' (Wayanad Chetti).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancutu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ctu'' (Chol).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancutuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ctz'' (Zacatepec Chatino).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'u'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cua'' (Cua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'ubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cub'' (Cubeo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'ucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cuc'' (Usila Chinantec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'ugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cug'' (Cung).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'u'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cui'' (Cuiba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'uju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cuj'' (Mashco Piro).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'uke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cuq'' (Cun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'uku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cuk'' (San Blas Kuna).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'ulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cul'' (Kulina).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'umu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cum'' (Cumeral).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'u'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cuo'' (Cumanagoto).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'upu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cup'' (Cupeño).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'uru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cur'' (Chhulung).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'utu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cut'' (Teutila Cuicatec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'u'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cuu'' (Tai Ya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'uve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cuw'' (Chukwa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'uvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cuv'' (Cuvok).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'uxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cuh'' (Gichuka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'uxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cux'' (Tepeuxila Cuicatec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuve'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cwa'' (Kabwa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuvebu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cwb'' (Maindo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuvedu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cwd'' (Woods Cree).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuve'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cwe'' (Kwere).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuvegu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cwg'' (Chewong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuvetu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cwt'' (Kuwaataay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuvugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cvg'' (Chug).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuvunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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ISO 639-3 code ''chg'' (Chagatai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuxeje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''chy'' (Cheyenne).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuxeju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''chj'' (Ojitlán Chinantec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuxeke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''chq'' (Quiotepec Chinantec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuxeku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''chk'' (Chuukese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuxelu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''chl'' (Cahuilla).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuxemu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''chm'' (Mari (Russia)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuxenu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''chn'' (Chinook jargon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuxe'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cho'' (Choctaw).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuxepu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''chp'' (Dene Suline).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuxeru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''chr'' (Cherokee).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuxetu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cht'' (Cholón).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuxe'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''chu'' (Old Slavonic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuxeve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''chw'' (Chuwabu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuxevu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''chv'' (Chuvash).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuxexe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''chh'' (Chinook).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuxexu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''chx'' (Chantyal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuxezu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''chz'' (Ozumacín Chinantec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuzuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''czk'' (Knaanic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuzunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''czn'' (Zenzontepec Chatino).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuzu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''czo'' (Min Zhong Chinese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuzutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''czt'' (Zotung Chin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuzuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''czh'' (Huizhou Chinese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandalore","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a yo-yo","notes":"See {kelci}"},{"word":"bandana","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bandana"},{"word":"bandu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event) defends/protects $x_{2}$ (object/state) from threat/peril/potential $x_{3}$ (event).","notes":"Also secures (verb); $x_1$ wards/resists $x_3$; protective cover/shield (= {badgai}). 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bandubu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dbo'' (Dulbu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandubupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dbp'' (Duwai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banduburu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dbr'' (Dabarre).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandubu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dbu'' (Bondum Dom Dogon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandubuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dbv'' (Dungu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banducucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dcc'' (Deccan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banducuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dcr'' (Negerhollands).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandududu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ddd'' (Dongotono).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandudu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dde'' (Doondo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandudugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ddg'' (Fataluku).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandudu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ddi'' (West Goodenough).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banduduju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ddj'' (Jaru).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandudunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ddn'' (Dendi (Benin)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandudu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ddo'' (Dido).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandudusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dds'' (Donno So Dogon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banduduve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ddw'' (Dawera-Daweloor).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'ecu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dec'' (Dagik).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'edu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ded'' (Dedua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'e'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dee'' (Dewoin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'efu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''def'' (Dezfuli).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'egu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''deg'' (Degema).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'e'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dei'' (Demisa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'eke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''deq'' (Dendi (Central African Republic)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'eku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dek'' (Dek).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'elu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''del'' (Delaware).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'emu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dem'' (Dem).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'enu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''den'' (Slave (Athapascan)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'epu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dep'' (Pidgin Delaware).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'eru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''der'' (Deori).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'esu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''des'' (Desano).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'e'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''deu'' (German).","notes":"Cf. {dotybau}, {baurgusuve}."},{"word":"bandu'evu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dev'' (Domung).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'exe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''deh'' (Dehwari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'ezu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dez'' (Dengese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandugu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dga'' (Southern Dagaare).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandugubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dgb'' (Bunoge Dogon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandugucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dgc'' (Casiguran Dumagat Agta).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandugudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dgd'' (Dagaari Dioula).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandugu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dge'' (Degenan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandugugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dgg'' (Doga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandugu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dgi'' (Northern Dagara).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banduguku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dgk'' (Dagba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandugunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dgn'' (Dagoman).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandugu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dgo'' (Dogri (individual language)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banduguru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dgr'' (Dogrib).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandugusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dgs'' (Dogoso).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandugu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dgu'' (Degaru).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banduguxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dgh'' (Dghwede).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banduguxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dgx'' (Doghoro).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banduguzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dgz'' (Daga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'i'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dia'' (Dia).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'ibu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dib'' (South Central Dinka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'icu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dic'' (Lakota Dida).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'idu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''did'' (Didinga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'ifu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dif'' (Dieri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'igu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dig'' (Digo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'i'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dii'' (Dimbong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'ije","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''diy'' (Diuwe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'iju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dij'' (Dai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'ike","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''diq'' (Dimli (individual language)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'iku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dik'' (Southwestern Dinka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'ilu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dil'' (Dilling).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'imu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dim'' (Dime).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'inu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''din'' (Dinka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'i'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dio'' (Dibo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'ipu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dip'' (Northeastern Dinka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'iru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dir'' (Dirim).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'isu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dis'' (Dimasa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'itu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dit'' (Dirari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'i'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''diu'' (Diriku).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'ive","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''diw'' (Northwestern Dinka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'ivu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''div'' (Maldivian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'ixe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dih'' (Kumiai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'ixu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dix'' (Dixon Reef).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'izu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''diz'' (Ding).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banduje'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dya'' (Dyan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandujebu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dyb'' (Dyaberdyaber).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandujedu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dyd'' (Dyugun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandujegu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dyg'' (Villa Viciosa Agta).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banduje'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dyi'' (Djimini Senoufo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandujeje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dyy'' (Dyaabugay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandujemu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dym'' (Yanda Dom Dogon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandujenu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dyn'' (Dyangadi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banduje'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dyo'' (Jola-Fonyi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banduje'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dyu'' (Dyula).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandujubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''djb'' (Djinba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandujucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''djc'' (Dar Daju Daju).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandujudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''djd'' (Djamindjung).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banduju'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dje'' (Zarma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandujufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''djf'' (Djangun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banduju'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dji'' (Djinang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandujuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''djj'' (Djeebbana).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandujuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''djk'' (Nenge).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandujulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''djl'' (Djiwarli).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandujumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''djm'' (Jamsay Dogon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandujunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''djn'' (Djauan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banduju'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''djo'' (Jangkang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandujuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''djr'' (Djambarrpuyngu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banduju'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dju'' (Kapriman).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandujuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''djw'' (Djawi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banduku'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dka'' (Dakpakha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandukuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dkk'' (Dakka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandukulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dkl'' (Kolum So Dogon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandukuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dkr'' (Kuijau).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandukusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dks'' (Southeastern Dinka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandukuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dkx'' (Mazagway).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandulugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dlg'' (Dolgan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandulumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dlm'' (Dalmatian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandulunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dln'' (Darlong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandumu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dma'' (Duma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandumucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dmc'' (Dimir).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandumu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dme'' (Dugwor).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandumugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dmg'' (Upper Kinabatangan).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'osu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dos'' (Dogosé).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'otu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dot'' (Dass).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'ove","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dow'' (Doyayo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'ovu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dov'' (Dombe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'oxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''doh'' (Dong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'oxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dox'' (Bussa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'ozu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''doz'' (Dorze).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandupupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language 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The LCS has 154 members in 22 countries as of June 7, 2018. Homepage at https://conlang.org. See also {banfingri}, the word for nonspecific language-creation groups."},{"word":"banfingri","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a language-creation/conlanging society/group/club.","notes":"Not necessarily collaborative. Some sort of group of individuals united by an interest in language creation. 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banfyske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a/the batrachology/study of amphibians $b_1=s_2$ based on methodology $s_3$."},{"word":"banga'a'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aaa'' (Ghotuo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banga'abu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aab'' (Alumu-Tesu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banga'acu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aac'' (Ari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banga'adu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aad'' (Amal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banga'a'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aae'' (Arbëreshë Albanian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banga'afu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aaf'' (Aranadan).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banga'a'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aao'' (Algerian Saharan Arabic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banga'apu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aap'' (Pará Arára).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banga'aru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aar'' (Afar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banga'asu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aas'' (Aasáx).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banga'atu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aat'' (Arvanitika Albanian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banga'a'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aau'' (Abau).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banga'ave","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aaw'' (Solong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banga'axe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aah'' (Abu' Arapesh).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banga'axu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aax'' (Mandobo Atas).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banga'azu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aaz'' (Amarasi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aba'' (Abé).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abb'' (Bankon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abc'' (Ambala Ayta).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abd'' (Manide).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abe'' (Western Abnaki).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abf'' (Abai Sungai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abg'' (Abaga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abi'' (Abidji).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aby'' (Aneme Wake).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abj'' (Aka-Bea).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abq'' (Abaza).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabuku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abk'' (Abkhaz, Abkhazian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abl'' (Lampung Nyo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abm'' (Abanyom).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abn'' (Abua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abo'' (Abon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abp'' (Abellen Ayta).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangaburu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abr'' (Abron).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abs'' (Ambonese Malay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abt'' (Ambulas).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abu'' (Abure).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abw'' (Pal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abv'' (Baharna Arabic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abh'' (Tajiki Arabic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abx'' (Inabaknon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abz'' (Abui).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangacu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aca'' (Achagua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangacubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''acb'' (Áncá).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangacudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''acd'' (Gikyode).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangacu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ace'' (Achinese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangacufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''acf'' (Saint Lucian Creole French).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangacu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aci'' (Aka-Cari).","notes":"See also 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(Angaataha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangagunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''agn'' (Agutaynen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangagu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ago'' (Tainae).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangaguru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''agr'' (Aguaruna).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangagusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ags'' (Esimbi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangagutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''agt'' (Central Cagayan Agta).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangagu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''agu'' (Aguacateco).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangaguve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''agw'' (Kahua).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bangajenu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ayn'' (Sanaani Arabic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangaje'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ayo'' (Ayoreo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangajepu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ayp'' (North Mesopotamian Arabic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangajeru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ayr'' (Central Aymara).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangajesu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ays'' (Sorsogon Ayta).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangajetu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ayt'' (Magbukun Ayta).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangaje'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ayu'' (Ayu).","notes":"See also 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the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ami'' (Amis).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangamuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''amy'' (Ami).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangamuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''amj'' (Amdang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangamuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''amq'' (Amahai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangamuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''amk'' (Ambai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangamulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aml'' (War-Jaintia).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangamumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''amm'' (Ama (Papua New Guinea)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangamunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''amn'' 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banginumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''inm'' (Minaean).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banginunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''inn'' (Isinai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banginu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ino'' (Inoke-Yate).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banginupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''inp'' (Iñapari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banginusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ins'' (Indian Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banginutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''int'' (Intha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banginuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''inh'' (Ingush).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bangiruxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''irx'' (Kamberau).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangisu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''isa'' (Isabi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangisucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''isc'' (Isconahua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangisudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''isd'' (Isnag).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangisu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ise'' (Italian Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangisugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''isg'' (Irish Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangisu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''isi'' (Nkem-Nkum).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangisuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''isk'' (Ishkashimi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangisulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''isl'' (Icelandic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangisumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ism'' (Masimasi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangisunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''isn'' (Isanzu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangisu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''iso'' (Isoko).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangisuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''isr'' (Israeli Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangisutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ist'' (Istriot).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangisu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''isu'' (Isu (Menchum Division)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangisuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ish'' (Esan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangitu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ita'' (Italian).","notes":"Cf. {bangrtalia}."},{"word":"bangitubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''itb'' (Binongan Itneg).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangitu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ite'' (Itene).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangitu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''iti'' (Inlaod Itneg).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangituje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ity'' (Moyadan Itneg).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangituku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''itk'' (Judeo-Italian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangitulu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''itl'' (Itelmen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangitumu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''itm'' (Itu Mbon Uzo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangitu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ito'' (Itonama).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangituru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''itr'' (Iteri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangitusu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''its'' (Isekiri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangitutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''itt'' (Maeng Itneg).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangituve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''itw'' (Ito).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangituvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''itv'' (Itawit).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangituxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''itx'' (Itik).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangituzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''itz'' (Itzá).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangi'umu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ium'' (Iu Mien).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangiveku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''iwk'' (I-Wak).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangivemu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''iwm'' (Iwam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangive'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bangixulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ixl'' (Ixil).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangizu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''izi'' (Izi-Ezaa-Ikwo-Mgbo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangizuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''izr'' (Izere).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangizuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''izh'' (Ingrian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangnrasna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Etruscan language used by $x_2$ to express $x_3$","notes":"See also {tirseni}, {itlnrasno}."},{"word":"bango'a'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''oaa'' (Orok).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bango'acu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''oac'' (Oroch).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bango'aru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''oar'' (Old Aramaic (up to 700 BCE)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bango'avu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''oav'' (Old Avar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangobu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''obi'' (Obispeño).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangobuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''obk'' (Southern Bontok).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangobulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''obl'' (Oblo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangobumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''obm'' (Moabite).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangobu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''obo'' (Obo Manobo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangoburu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''obr'' (Old Burmese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangobutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''obt'' (Old Breton).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangobu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''obu'' (Obulom).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangocu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''oca'' (Ocaina).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangocu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''oci'' (Occitan (post 1500)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangocu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''oco'' (Old Cornish).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangocu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ocu'' (Atzingo Matlatzinca).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangocuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''och'' (Old Chinese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangodu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''oda'' (Odut).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangoduku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''odk'' (Od).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangodutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''odt'' (Old Dutch).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangodu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''odu'' (Odual).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangofu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ofo'' (Ofo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangofusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ofs'' (Old Frisian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangofu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 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(Oirata).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bango'inu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''oin'' (Inebu One).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangojebu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''oyb'' (Oy).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangojedu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''oyd'' (Oyda).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangojeje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''oyy'' (Oya'oya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangojemu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''oym'' (Wayampi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangojubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ojb'' (Northwestern Ojibwa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangojucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ojc'' (Central Ojibwa).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bangokuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''okh'' (Koresh-e Rostam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangokuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''okx'' (Okpe (Northwestern Edo)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangolu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ola'' (Walungge).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangoludu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''old'' (Mochi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangolu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ole'' (Olekha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangolumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''olm'' (Oloma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangolu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''olo'' (Livvi).","notes":"See also 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(Doko-Uyanga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banguju'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''uji'' (Tanjijili).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banguku'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''uka'' (Kaburi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangukugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ukg'' (Ukuriguma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangukuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ukq'' (Ukwa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangukulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ukl'' (Ukrainian Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangukupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ukp'' (Ukpe-Bayobiri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangukuru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ukr'' (Ukrainian).","notes":"Cf. 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bangulufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ulf'' (Usku).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangulu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''uli'' (Ulithian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banguluku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ulk'' (Meriam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangululu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ull'' (Ullatan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangulumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ulm'' (Ulumanda').","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangulunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''uln'' (Unserdeutsch).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangulu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ulu'' (Uma' Lung).","notes":"See also 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(Mundari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangunuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''unx'' (Munda).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangunuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''unz'' (Unde Kaili).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangu'oku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''uok'' (Uokha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangupu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''upi'' (Umeda).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangupuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''upv'' (Uripiv-Wala-Rano-Atchin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banguru'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ura'' (Urarina).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangurubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''urb'' (Urubú-Kaapor).","notes":"See also 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(Urat).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banguru'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''uru'' (Urumi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banguruve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''urw'' (Sop).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banguruvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''urv'' (Uruava).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banguruxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''urh'' (Urhobo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banguruxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''urx'' (Urimo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banguruzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''urz'' (Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangusu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''usa'' (Usarufa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangusu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''usi'' (Usui).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangusuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''usk'' (Usaghade).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangusupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''usp'' (Uspanteco).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangusu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''usu'' (Uya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangusuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ush'' (Ushojo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangutu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''uta'' (Otank).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangutu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ute'' (Ute-Southern Paiute).","notes":"See also 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(Yidgha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjeduku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ydk'' (Yoidik).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjedusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yds'' (Yiddish Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'e'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yea'' (Ravula).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'ecu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yec'' (Yeniche).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'e'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yee'' (Yimas).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'e'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yei'' (Yeni).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'eje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yey'' (Yeyi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'eju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yej'' (Yevanic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'elu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yel'' (Yela).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'enu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yen'' (Yendang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'eru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yer'' (Tarok).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'esu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yes'' (Yeskwa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'etu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yet'' (Yetfa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'e'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yeu'' (Yerukula).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'evu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banje'ilu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yil'' (Yindjilandji).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'imu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yim'' (Yimchungru Naga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'inu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yin'' (Yinchia).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'ipu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yip'' (Pholo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'iru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yir'' (North Awyu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'isu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yis'' (Yis).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'itu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yit'' (Eastern Lalu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'i'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yiu'' (Awu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'ivu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yiv'' (Northern Nisu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'ixe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yih'' (Western Yiddish).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'ixu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yix'' (Axi Yi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'izu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yiz'' (Azhe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjeje'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yyu'' (Yau (Sandaun Province)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjejezu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yyz'' (Ayizi).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banjemu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yma'' (Yamphe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjemubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ymb'' (Yambes).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjemucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ymc'' (Southern Muji).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjemudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ymd'' (Muda).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjemu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yme'' (Yameo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjemugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ymg'' (Yamongeri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjemu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ymi'' (Moji).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjemuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banjenu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yne'' (Lang'e).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjenugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yng'' (Yango).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjenuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ynk'' (Naukan Yupik).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjenulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ynl'' (Yangulam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjenunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ynn'' (Yana).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjenu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yno'' (Yong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjenusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yns'' (Yansi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjenu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banje'omu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yom'' (Yombe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'onu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yon'' (Yonggom).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'oru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yor'' (Yoruba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'osu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yos'' (Yos).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'oxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yox'' (Yoron).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjepu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ypa'' (Phala).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjepubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ypb'' (Labo Phowa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjepugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banjerubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yrb'' (Yareba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjeru'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yre'' (Yaouré).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjeru'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yri'' (Yarí).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjeruku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yrk'' (Nenets).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjerulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yrl'' (Nhengatu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjerunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yrn'' (Yerong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjerusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yrs'' (Yarsun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjeruve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 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(Southern Lolopo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjesuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ysr'' (Sirenik Yupik).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjesusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yss'' (Yessan-Mayo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjetu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yta'' (Talu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjetulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ytl'' (Tanglang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjetupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ytp'' (Thopho).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjetuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ytw'' (Yout Wam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'u'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yua'' (Yucateco).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'ubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yub'' (Yugambal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'ucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yuc'' (Yuchi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'udu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yud'' (Judeo-Tripolitanian Arabic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'u'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yue'' (Yue Chinese).","notes":"Cf. {jugbau}, {bancumunu}."},{"word":"banje'ufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yuf'' (Havasupai-Walapai-Yavapai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'ugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yug'' (Yug).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'u'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yui'' (Yurutí).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'uje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yuy'' (East Yugur).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'uju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yuj'' (Karkar-Yuri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'uke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yuq'' (Yuqui).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'uku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yuk'' (Yuki).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'ulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yul'' (Yulu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'umu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yum'' (Quechan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'unu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yun'' (Bena (Nigeria)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'upu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yup'' (Yukpa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'uru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yur'' (Yurok).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'utu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yut'' (Yopno).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'u'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yuu'' (Yugh).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'uve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yuw'' (Yau (Morobe Province)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'uxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yux'' (Southern Yukaghir).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'uzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yuz'' (Yuracare).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjeve'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ywa'' (Kalou).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjeveke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ywq'' (Wuding-Luquan Yi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjevelu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ywl'' (Western Lalu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjevenu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ywn'' (Yawanawa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjeveru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ywr'' (Yawuru).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjevetu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ywt'' (Xishanba Lalo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjeve'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ywu'' (Wumeng Nasu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjeveve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yww'' (Yawarawarga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjevu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yva'' (Yawa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjevutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yvt'' (Yavitero).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjexe'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yha'' (Baha Buyang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjexedu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yhd'' (Judeo-Iraqi Arabic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjexelu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yhl'' (Hlepho Phowa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjezugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yzg'' (E'ma Buyang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjezuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yzk'' (Zokhuo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjikske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is sociolinguistics based on methodology $s_2$."},{"word":"banju'a'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jaa'' (Jamamadí).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'abu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jab'' (Hyam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'acu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jac'' (Popti').","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'adu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jad'' (Jahanka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'a'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jae'' (Yabem).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'afu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jaf'' (Jara).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'aje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jay'' (Yan-nhangu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'aju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jaj'' (Zazao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'ake","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jaq'' (Yaqay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'aku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jak'' (Jakun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'alu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jal'' (Yalahatan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'amu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jam'' (Jamaican Creole English).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'a'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jao'' (Yanyuwa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'aru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jar'' (Jarawa (Nigeria)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'asu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jas'' (New Caledonian Javanese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'atu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jat'' (Jakati).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'a'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jau'' (Yaur).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'avu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jav'' (Javanese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'axe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jah'' (Jah Hut).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'axu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jax'' (Jambi Malay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'azu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jaz'' (Jawe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjubu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jbe'' (Judeo-Berber).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjubuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jbj'' (Arandai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjubunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jbn'' (Nafusi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjubu'o","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jbo'' (Lojban).","notes":"Cf. {lojban}."},{"word":"banjuburu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jbr'' (Jofotek-Bromnya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjubutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jbt'' (Jabutí).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjubu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jbu'' (Jukun Takum).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjucusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jcs'' (Jamaican Country Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjucutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jct'' (Krymchak).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjudu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jda'' (Jad).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjudugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jdg'' (Jadgali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjudutu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jdt'' (Juhuri, Judeo-Tat).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'ebu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jeb'' (Jebero).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'e'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jee'' (Jerung).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'egu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jeg'' (Jeng).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'e'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jei'' (Yei).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'eku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jek'' (Jeri Kuo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'elu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jel'' (Yelmek).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'enu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jen'' (Dza).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'eru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jer'' (Jere).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'etu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jet'' (Manem).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'e'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jeu'' (Jonkor Bourmataguil).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'exe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jeh'' (Jeh).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjugubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jgb'' (Ngbee).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjugu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jge'' (Judeo-Georgian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjugu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jgo'' (Ngomba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'i'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jia'' (Jina).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'ibu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jib'' (Jibu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'icu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jic'' (Tol).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'idu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jid'' (Bu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'i'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jie'' (Jilbe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'igu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jig'' (Djingili).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'i'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jii'' (Jiiddu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'ije","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jiy'' (Buyuan Jinuo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'ike","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jiq'' (Guanyinqiao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'ilu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jil'' (Jilim).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'imu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jim'' (Jimi (Cameroon)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'i'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jio'' (Jiamao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'itu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jit'' (Jita).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'i'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jiu'' (Youle Jinuo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'ivu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jiv'' (Shuar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'ixe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jih'' (Shangzhai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjuje'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jya'' (Jiarong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjuje'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jye'' (Judeo-Yemeni Arabic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjujeje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jyy'' (Jaya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjukeru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jqr'' (Jaqaru).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjuku'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jko'' (Kubo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjuku'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jku'' (Labir).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjulu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jle'' (Ngile).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjulusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jls'' (Jamaican Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjumu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jma'' (Dima).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjumubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jmb'' (Zumbun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjumucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jmc'' (Machame).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjumudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jmd'' (Yamdena).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjumu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jmi'' (Jimi (Nigeria)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjumulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jml'' (Jumli).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjumunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jmn'' (Makuri Naga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjumuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jmr'' (Kamara).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjumusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jms'' (Mashi (Nigeria)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjumuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jmx'' (Western Juxtlahuaca Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjunu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jna'' (Jangshung).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjunudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jnd'' (Jandavra).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjunugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jng'' (Yangman).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjunu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jni'' (Janji).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjunuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jnj'' (Yemsa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjunulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jnl'' (Rawat).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjunusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jns'' (Jaunsari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'obu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''job'' (Joba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'odu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jod'' (Wojenaka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'oru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jor'' (Jorá).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'osu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jos'' (Jordanian Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'ove","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jow'' (Jowulu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjupu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jpa'' (Jewish Palestinian Aramaic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjupunu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jpn'' (Japanese).","notes":"Cf. {ponbau}."},{"word":"banjupuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jpr'' (Judeo-Persian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjuru'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jra'' (Jarai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjurubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jrb'' (Judeo-Arabic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjururu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jrr'' (Jiru).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjurutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jrt'' (Jorto).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjuru'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jru'' (Japrería).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjusulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jsl'' (Japanese Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'u'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jua'' (Júma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'ubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jub'' (Wannu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'ucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''juc'' (Jurchen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'udu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jud'' (Worodougou).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'uje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''juy'' (Juray).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'uku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''juk'' (Wapan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'ulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jul'' (Jirel).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'umu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jum'' (Jumjum).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'unu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jun'' (Juang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'u'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''juo'' (Jiba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'upu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jup'' (Hupdë).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'uru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banke'ubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qub'' (Huallaga Huánuco Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banke'ucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''quc'' (Quiché).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banke'udu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qud'' (Calderón Highland Quichua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banke'u'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''que'' (Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banke'ufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''quf'' (Lambayeque Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banke'ugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qug'' (Chimborazo Highland Quichua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banke'u'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qui'' (Quileute).","notes":"See 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banke'uru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qur'' (Yanahuanca Pasco Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banke'usu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qus'' (Santiago del Estero Quichua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banke'uve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''quw'' (Tena Lowland Quichua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banke'uvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''quv'' (Sacapulteco).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banke'uxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''quh'' (South Bolivian Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banke'uxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qux'' (Yauyos Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banke'uzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''quz'' (Cusco Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankeve'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qwa'' (Corongo Ancash Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankevecu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qwc'' (Classical Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankevemu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qwm'' (Kuman (Russia)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankevesu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qws'' (Sihuas Ancash Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankevetu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qwt'' (Kwalhioqua-Tlatskanai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankevexe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qwh'' (Huaylas Ancash Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankevu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qva'' (Ambo-Pasco Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankevucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qvc'' (Cajamarca Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankevu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qve'' (Eastern Apurímac Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankevu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qvi'' (Imbabura Highland Quichua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankevuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qvy'' (Queyu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankevuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qvj'' (Loja Highland Quichua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankevulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qvl'' (Cajatambo North Lima Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankevumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bankevuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qvz'' (Northern Pastaza Quichua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankexu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qxa'' (Chiquián Ancash Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankexucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qxc'' (Chincha Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankexuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qxq'' (Qashqa'i).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankexulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qxl'' (Salasaca Highland Quichua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankexunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qxn'' (Northern Conchucos Ancash Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankexu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qxo'' (Southern Conchucos Ancash Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankexupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qxp'' (Puno Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankexuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qxr'' (Cañar Highland Quichua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankexusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qxs'' (Southern Qiang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankexutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qxt'' (Santa Ana de Tusi Pasco Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankexu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qxu'' (Arequipa-La Unión Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankexuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qxw'' (Jauja Wanca Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankexuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ 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(Kajaman).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banku'a'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kai'' (Karekare).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banku'aje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kay'' (Kamayurá).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banku'aju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kaj'' (Jju).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banku'ake","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kaq'' (Capanahua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banku'aku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kak'' (Kayapa Kallahan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banku'alu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kal'' (Kalaallisut, Greenlandic)","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banku'amu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kam'' (Kamba (Kenya)).","notes":"See also 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(Kabardian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbe'' (Kanju).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbf'' (Kakauhua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbg'' (Khamba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbi'' (Kaptiau).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kby'' (Manga Kanuri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbj'' (Kari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbq'' (Kamano).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbk'' (Grass Koiari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbl'' (Kanembu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbm'' (Iwal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbn'' (Kare (Central African Republic)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbo'' (Keliko).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbp'' (Kabiyè).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuburu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbr'' (Kafa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbs'' (Kande).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbt'' (Abadi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbu'' (Kabutra).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbw'' (Kaiep).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbv'' (Dera (Indonesia)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbh'' (Camsá).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbx'' (Ap Ma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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''kqv'' (Okolod).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankukexe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kqh'' (Kisankasa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankukexu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kqx'' (Mser).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankukezu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kqz'' (Korana).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuku'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kka'' (Kakanda).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankukubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kkb'' (Kwerisa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankukucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kkc'' (Odoodee).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankukudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kkd'' (Kinuku).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bankuveju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kwj'' (Kwanga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuveke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kwq'' (Kwak).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuveku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kwk'' (Kwakiutl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuvelu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kwl'' (Kofyar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuvemu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kwm'' (Kwambi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuvenu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kwn'' (Kwangali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuve'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kwo'' (Kwomtari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuvepu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bankuvulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kvl'' (Brek Karen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuvumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kvm'' (Kendem).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuvunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kvn'' (Border Kuna).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuvu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kvo'' (Dobel).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuvupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kvp'' (Kompane).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuvuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kvr'' (Kerinci).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuvusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kvs'' (Kunggara).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuvutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kvt'' (Lahta Karen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuvu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kvu'' (Yinbaw Karen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuvuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kvw'' (Wersing).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuvuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kvv'' (Kola).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuvuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kvh'' (Komodo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuvuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kvx'' (Parkari Koli).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuvuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kvz'' (Tsaukambo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxe'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kha'' (Khasi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxebu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''khb'' (Lü).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxecu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''khc'' (Tukang Besi North).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxedu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''khd'' (Bädi Kanum).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxe'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''khe'' (Korowai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxefu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''khf'' (Khuen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxegu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''khg'' (Khams Tibetan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxeje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''khy'' (Kele (Democratic Republic of Congo)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxeju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''khj'' (Kuturmi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxeke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''khq'' (Koyra Chiini Songhay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxeku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''khk'' (Halh Mongolian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxelu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''khl'' (Lusi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxemu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''khm'' (Central Khmer).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxenu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''khn'' (Khandesi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxe'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kho'' (Sakan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxepu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''khp'' (Kapori).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxeru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''khr'' (Kharia).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxesu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''khs'' (Kasua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxetu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kht'' (Khamti).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxe'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''khu'' (Nkhumbi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxeve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''khw'' (Khowar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxevu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxe'' (Kakihum).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxf'' (Manumanaw Karen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxi'' (Keningau Murut).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxy'' (Kayong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxj'' (Kulfa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxq'' (Smärky Kanum).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxk'' (Zayein Karen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxl'' (Nepali Kurux).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxm'' (Northern Khmer).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxn'' (Kanowit-Tanjong Melanau).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxo'' (Kanoé).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxp'' (Wadiyara Koli).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxr'' (Koro (Papua New Guinea)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxs'' (Kangjia).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxt'' (Koiwat).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxu'' (Kui (India)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxw'' (Konai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxv'' (Kuvi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxh'' (Karo (Ethiopia)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxx'' (Likuba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxz'' (Kerewo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kza'' (Western Karaboro).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzb'' (Kaibobo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzc'' (Bondoukou Kulango).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzd'' (Kadai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kze'' (Kosena).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzf'' (Da'a Kaili).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzg'' (Kikai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzi'' (Kelabit).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzy'' (Kango (Tshopo District)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzj'' (Coastal Kadazan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzq'' (Kaike).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzk'' (Kazukuru).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzl'' (Kayeli).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzm'' (Kais).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzn'' (Kokola).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzo'' (Kaningi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzp'' (Kaidipang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzr'' (Karang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzs'' (Sugut Dusun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzt'' (Tambunan Dusun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzu'' (Kayupulau).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzw'' (Karirí-Xocó).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzv'' (Komyandaret).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzh'' (Kenuzi-Dongola).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzx'' (Kamarian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzz'' (Kalabra).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banli","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is great/grand in property $x_{2}$ (ka) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Indicates a subjective greatness, as compared to the objective standard implied for {barda}; (synonyms, possibly requiring tanru:) extraordinary, illustrious, magnificent, 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See also {barda}, {nobli}, {se} {sinma}, {pluja}, {misno}, {vajni}, {fasnu}, {cizra}, {traji}, {mutce}, {se} {manci}."},{"word":"banlu'a'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''laa'' (Southern Subanen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'abu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lab'' (Linear A).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'acu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lac'' (Lacandon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'adu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lad'' (Ladino).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'a'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lae'' (Pattani).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'afu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''laf'' (Lafofa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'agu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banlubutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lbt'' (Lachi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlubu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lbu'' (Labu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlubuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lbw'' (Tolaki).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlubuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lbv'' (Lavatbura-Lamusong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlubuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lbx'' (Lawangan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlubuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lbz'' (Lardil).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlucucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lcc'' (Legenyem).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlucudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lcd'' (Lola).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlucu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lce'' (Loncong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlucufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lcf'' (Lubu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlucuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lcq'' (Luhu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banluculu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lcl'' (Lisela).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlucumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lcm'' (Tungag).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlucupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lcp'' (Western Lawa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlucusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 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(Lemio).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'eje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ley'' (Lemolang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'eju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lej'' (Lengola).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'eke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''leq'' (Lembena).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'eku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lek'' (Leipon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'elu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lel'' (Lele (Democratic Republic of Congo)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'emu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lem'' (Nomaande).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'enu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''len'' (Lenca).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'e'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''leo'' (Leti (Cameroon)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'epu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lep'' (Lepcha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'eru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ler'' (Lenkau).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'esu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''les'' (Lese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'etu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''let'' (Lesing-Gelimi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'e'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''leu'' (Kara (Papua New Guinea)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'eve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lew'' (Ledo Kaili).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banlunulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lnl'' (South Central Banda).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlunumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lnm'' (Langam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlununu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lnn'' (Lorediakarkar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlunu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lno'' (Lango (Sudan)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlunusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lns'' (Lamnso').","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlunu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lnu'' (Longuda).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlunuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lnh'' (Lanoh).","notes":"See also 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(Lushootseed).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'u'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''luu'' (Lumba-Yakkha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'uve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''luw'' (Luo (Cameroon)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'uvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''luv'' (Luwati).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'uzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''luz'' (Southern Luri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banluve'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lwa'' (Lwalu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banluve'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lwe'' (Lewo Eleng).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banluvegu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lwg'' (Wanga).","notes":"See also 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''lhn'' (Lahanan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banluxepu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lhp'' (Lhokpu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banluxesu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lhs'' (Mlahsö).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banluxetu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lht'' (Lo-Toga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banluxe'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lhu'' (Lahu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banluxexe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lhh'' (Laha (Indonesia)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banluzulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lzl'' (Litzlitz).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banluzunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lzn'' (Leinong Naga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banluzuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lzh'' (Literary Chinese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banluzuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lzz'' (Laz).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmenske","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is psycholinguistics based on methodology $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {banjikske}, {banpliske}."},{"word":"banmu'a'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''maa'' (San Jerónimo Tecóatl Mazatec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'abu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mab'' (Yutanduchi Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'adu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mad'' (Madurese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'a'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mae'' (Bo-Rukul).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'afu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''maf'' (Mafa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'agu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mag'' (Magahi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'a'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mai'' (Maithili).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'aju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''maj'' (Jalapa De Díaz Mazatec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'ake","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''maq'' (Chiquihuitlán Mazatec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'aku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mak'' (Makasar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'alu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mal'' (Malayalam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'amu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mam'' (Mam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'anu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''man'' (Mandingo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'aru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mar'' (Marathi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'asu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mas'' (Masai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'atu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mat'' (San Francisco Matlatzinca).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'a'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mau'' (Huautla Mazatec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'ave","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''maw'' (Mampruli).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'avu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mav'' (Sateré-Mawé).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'axe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mah'' (Marshallese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'axu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''max'' (North Moluccan Malay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'azu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''maz'' (Central Mazahua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mba'' (Higaonon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmububu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbb'' (Western Bukidnon Manobo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbc'' (Macushi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbd'' (Dibabawon Manobo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbe'' (Molale).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbf'' (Baba Malay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbi'' (Ilianen Manobo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mby'' (Memoni).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubuju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbj'' (Nadëb).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbq'' (Maisin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbk'' (Malol).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbl'' (Maxakalí).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbm'' (Ombamba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbn'' (Macaguán).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbo'' (Mbo (Cameroon)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbp'' (Malayo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuburu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbr'' (Nukak Makú).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbs'' (Sarangani Manobo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbt'' (Matigsalug Manobo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbu'' (Mbula-Bwazza).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbw'' (Maring).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbv'' (Mbulungish).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbh'' (Mangseng).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbx'' (Mari (East Sepik Province)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbz'' (Amoltepec Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmucu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mca'' (Maca).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmucubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mcb'' (Machiguenga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmucucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mcc'' (Bitur).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmucudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mcd'' (Sharanahua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmucu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mce'' (Itundujia Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmucufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mcf'' (Matsés).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmucugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mcg'' (Mapoyo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmucu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mci'' (Mese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmucuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mcy'' (South Watut).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmucuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mcj'' (Mvanip).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmucuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mcq'' (Ese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmucuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mck'' (Mbunda).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuculu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mcl'' (Macaguaje).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmucumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banmuduru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mdr'' (Mandar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmudusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mds'' (Maria (Papua New Guinea)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmudutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mdt'' (Mbere).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmudu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mdu'' (Mboko).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuduve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mdw'' (Mbosi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuduvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mdv'' (Santa Lucía Monteverde Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuduxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mdh'' (Maguindanaon).","notes":"See also 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the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mef'' (Megam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'egu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''meg'' (Mea).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'e'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mei'' (Midob).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'eje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mey'' (Hassaniyya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'eju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mej'' (Meyah).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'eke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''meq'' (Merey).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'eku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mek'' (Mekeo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'elu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mel'' (Central Melanau).","notes":"See 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'e'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''meu'' (Motu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'eve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mew'' (Maaka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'evu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mev'' (Mann).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'exe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''meh'' (Southwestern Tlaxiaco Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'ezu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mez'' (Menominee).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmufu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mfa'' (Pattani Malay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmufubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mfb'' (Bangka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmufucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mfc'' (Mba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmufudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mfd'' (Mendankwe-Nkwen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmufu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mfe'' (Morisyen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmufufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mff'' (Naki).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmufugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mfg'' (Mixifore).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmufu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mfi'' (Wandala).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmufuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mfy'' (Mayo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmufuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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Malay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmufuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mfr'' (Marithiel).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmufusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mfs'' (Mexican Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmufutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mft'' (Mokerang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmufu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mfu'' (Mbwela).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmufuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mfw'' (Mulaha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmufuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mfv'' (Mandjak).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmufuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mfh'' (Matal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmufuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mfx'' (Melo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmufuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mfz'' (Mabaan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmugu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mga'' (Middle Irish (900-1200)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmugubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mgb'' (Mararit).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmugucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mgc'' (Morokodo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmugudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mgd'' (Moru).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmugu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mge'' (Mango).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmugufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mgf'' (Maklew).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmugugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mgg'' (Mpongmpong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmugu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mgi'' (Lijili).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuguje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mgy'' (Mbunga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuguju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mgj'' (Abureni).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuguke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mgq'' (Malila).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuguku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mgk'' (Mawes).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmugulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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(Mongol).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmugu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mgu'' (Mailu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuguve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mgw'' (Matumbi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuguvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mgv'' (Matengo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuguxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mgh'' (Makhuwa-Meetto).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuguxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mgx'' (Omati).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuguzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mgz'' (Mbugwe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'i'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mia'' (Miami).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'ibu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mib'' (Atatláhuca Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'icu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mic'' (Micmac).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'idu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mid'' (Mandaic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'i'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mie'' (Ocotepec Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'ifu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mif'' (Mofu-Gudur).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'igu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mig'' (San Miguel El Grande Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'i'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mii'' (Chigmecatitlán Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'ije","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''miy'' (Ayutla Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'iju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mij'' (Abar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'ike","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''miq'' (Mískito).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'iku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mik'' (Mikasuki).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'ilu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mil'' (Peñoles Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'imu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mim'' (Alacatlatzala Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'inu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''min'' (Minangkabau).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'i'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mio'' (Pinotepa Nacional Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'ipu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mip'' (Apasco-Apoala Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'iru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mir'' (Isthmus Mixe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'isu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mis'' (Uncoded languages).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'itu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mit'' (Southern Puebla Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'i'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''miu'' (Cacaloxtepec Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'ive","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''miw'' (Akoye).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'ixe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mih'' (Chayuco Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'ixu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mix'' (Mixtepec Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'izu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''miz'' (Coatzospan Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuje'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mya'' (Burmese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmujebu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''myb'' (Mbay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmujecu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''myc'' (Mayeka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmujedu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''myd'' (Maramba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuje'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mye'' (Myene).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmujefu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''myf'' (Bambassi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmujegu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''myg'' (Manta).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuje'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''myi'' (Mina (India)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmujeje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''myy'' (Macuna).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmujeju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''myj'' (Mangayat).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmujeke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''myq'' (Forest Maninka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmujeku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''myk'' (Mamara Senoufo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmujelu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''myl'' (Moma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmujemu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mym'' (Me'en).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuje'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''myo'' (Anfillo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmujepu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''myp'' (Pirahã).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmujeru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''myr'' (Muniche).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmujesu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mys'' (Mesmes).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuje'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banmujusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mjs'' (Miship).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmujutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mjt'' (Sauria Paharia).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuju'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mju'' (Manna-Dora).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmujuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mjw'' (Karbi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmujuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mjv'' (Mannan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmujuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mjh'' (Mwera (Nyasa)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmujuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mjx'' (Mahali).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banmukenu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mqn'' (Moronene).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuke'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mqo'' (Modole).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukepu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mqp'' (Manipa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukeru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mqr'' (Mander).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukesu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mqs'' (West Makian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuketu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mqt'' (Mok).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuke'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mqu'' (Mandari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukeve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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(Siliput).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mkd'' (Macedonian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuku'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mke'' (Mawchi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mkf'' (Miya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mkg'' (Mak (China)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuku'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mki'' (Dhatki).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mky'' (East Makian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mkj'' (Mokilese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mkq'' (Bay Miwok).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mkk'' (Byep).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mkl'' (Mokole).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mkm'' (Moklen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mkn'' (Kupang Malay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuku'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mko'' (Mingang Doso).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mkp'' (Moikodi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mkr'' (Malas).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mks'' (Silacayoapan Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mkt'' (Vamale).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuku'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mku'' (Konyanka Maninka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mkw'' (Kituba (Congo)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mkv'' (Mafea).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mkx'' (Kinamiging Manobo).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banpufu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pfa'' (Pááfang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpufu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pfe'' (Peere).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpufulu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pfl'' (Palatine German, Pfaelzisch).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpugu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pga'' (Sudanese Creole Arabic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpugugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pgg'' (Pangwali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpugu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pgi'' (Pagi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuguje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pgy'' (Pongyong).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'imu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pim'' (Powhatan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'inu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pin'' (Piame).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'i'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pio'' (Piapoco).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'ipu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pip'' (Pero).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'iru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pir'' (Piratapuyo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'isu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pis'' (Pijin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'itu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pit'' (Pitta Pitta).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'i'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ 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''pyy'' (Pyen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpujemu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pym'' (Fyam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpujenu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pyn'' (Poyanáwa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpujesu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pys'' (Paraguayan Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuje'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pyu'' (Puyuma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpujexu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pyx'' (Pyu (Myanmar)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpujutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pjt'' (Pitjantjatjara).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuke'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pqa'' (Pa'a).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpukemu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pqm'' (Malecite-Passamaquoddy).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuku'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pka'' (Ardhamāgadhī Prākrit).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpukubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pkb'' (Pokomo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpukucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pkc'' (Paekche).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpukugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pkg'' (Pak-Tong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpukunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pkn'' (Pakanha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuku'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pko'' (Pökoot).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpukupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pkp'' (Pukapuka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpukuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pkr'' (Attapady Kurumba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpukusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pks'' (Pakistan Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpukutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pkt'' (Maleng).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuku'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pku'' (Paku).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpukuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pkh'' (Pankhu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpulu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pla'' (Miani).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpulubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''plb'' (Polonombauk).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpulucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''plc'' (Central Palawano).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuludu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pld'' (Polari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpulu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ple'' (Palu'e).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpulugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''plg'' (Pilagá).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpulu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pli'' (Pali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuluje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ply'' (Bolyu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuluju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''plj'' (Polci).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuluke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''plq'' (Palaic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuluku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''plk'' (Kohistani Shina).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpululu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pll'' (Shwe Palaung).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpulunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pln'' (Palenquero).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpulu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''plo'' (Oluta Popoluca).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpulupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''plp'' (Palpa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuluru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''plr'' (Palaka Senoufo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpulusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pls'' (San Marcos Tlalcoyalco Popoloca).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpulutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''plt'' (Plateau Malagasy).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpulu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''plu'' (Palikúr).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuluve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''plw'' (Brooke's Point Palawano).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuluvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''plv'' (Southwest Palawano).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuluxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''plh'' (Paulohi).","notes":"See 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banpumuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pmx'' (Poumei Naga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpumuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pmz'' (Southern Pame).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpunu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pna'' (Punan Bah-Biau).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpunubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pnb'' (Western Panjabi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpunucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pnc'' (Pannei).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpunu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pne'' (Western Penan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpunugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''png'' (Pongu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpunu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pni'' (Aoheng).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpunuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pny'' (Pinyin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpunuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pnq'' (Pana (Burkina Faso)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpunumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pnm'' (Punan Batu 1).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpununu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pnn'' (Pinai-Hagahai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpunu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pno'' (Panobo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpunupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pnp'' (Pancana).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banpunuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pnx'' (Phong-Kniang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpunuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pnz'' (Pana (Central African Republic)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'ocu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''poc'' (Poqomam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'odu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pod'' (Ponares).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'o'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''poe'' (San Juan Atzingo Popoloca).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'ofu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pof'' (Poke).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'ogu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pog'' (Potiguára).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'o'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''poi'' (Highland Popoluca).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'oje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''poy'' (Pogolo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'oke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''poq'' (Texistepec Popoluca).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'oku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pok'' (Pokangá).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'olu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pol'' (Polish).","notes":"Cf. {bangrpolska}."},{"word":"banpu'omu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pom'' (Southeastern Pomo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'onu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pon'' (Pohnpeian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'o'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''poo'' (Central Pomo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'opu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pop'' (Pwapwa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'oru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''por'' (Portuguese).","notes":"Cf. {razbau}, {potybau}."},{"word":"banpu'osu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pos'' (Sayula Popoluca).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'otu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pot'' (Potawatomi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'ove","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pow'' (San Felipe Otlaltepec Popoloca).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'ovu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pov'' (Upper Guinea Crioulo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'oxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''poh'' (Poqomchi').","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'oxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pox'' (Polabian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpupu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ppa'' (Pao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpupu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ppe'' (Papi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpupu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ppi'' (Paipai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpupuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ppq'' (Pei).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpupuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ppk'' (Uma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpupulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ppl'' (Pipil).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpupumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ppm'' (Papuma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpupunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ppn'' (Papapana).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpupu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ppo'' (Folopa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpupupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ppp'' (Pelende).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpupuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ppr'' (Piru).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpupusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pps'' (San Luís Temalacayuca Popoloca).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuputu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ppt'' (Pare).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpupu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ppu'' (Papora).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpurubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''prb'' (Lua').","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpurucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''prc'' (Parachi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpurudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''prd'' (Parsi-Dari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuru'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pre'' (Principense).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpurufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''prf'' (Paranan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpurugu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''prg'' (Prussian, Old Prussian)","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuru'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pri'' (Paicî).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuruje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pry'' (Pray 3).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuruke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''prq'' (Ashéninka Perené).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuruku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''prk'' (Parauk).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpurulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''prl'' (Peruvian Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpurumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''prm'' (Kibiri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpurunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''prn'' (Prasuni).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuru'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pro'' (Old Provençal (to 1500)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpurupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''prp'' (Parsi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpururu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''prr'' (Puri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpurusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''prs'' (Dari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpurutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''prt'' (Phai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuru'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pru'' (Puragi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuruve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''prw'' (Parawen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuruxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''prh'' (Porohanon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuruxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''prx'' (Purik).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuruzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''prz'' (Providencia Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpusu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''psa'' (Asue Awyu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpusucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''psc'' (Persian Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpusudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''psd'' (Plains Indian Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpusu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pse'' (Central Malay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpusugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''psg'' (Penang Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpusu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''psi'' (Southeast Pashayi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpusuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''psy'' (Piscataway).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpusuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''psq'' (Pasi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpusulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''psl'' (Puerto Rican Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpusumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''psm'' (Pauserna).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpusunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''psn'' (Panasuan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpusu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pso'' (Polish Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpusupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''psp'' (Philippine Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpusuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''psr'' (Portuguese Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpususu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pss'' (Kaulong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpusutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pst'' (Central Pashto).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpusu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''psu'' (Sauraseni Prākrit).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpusuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''psw'' (Port 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banputuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ptr'' (Piamatsina).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpututu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ptt'' (Enrekang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banputu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ptu'' (Bambam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banputuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ptw'' (Pentlatch).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banputuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ptv'' (Port Vato).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banputuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pth'' (Pataxó Hã-Ha-Hãe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'u'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pua'' (Western Highland Purepecha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'ubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pub'' (Purum).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'ucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''puc'' (Punan Merap).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'udu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pud'' (Punan Aput).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'u'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pue'' (Puelche).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'ufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''puf'' (Punan Merah).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'ugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pug'' (Phuie).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'u'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pui'' (Puinave).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'uje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''puy'' (Purisimeño).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'uju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''puj'' (Punan Tubu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'uke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''puq'' (Puquina).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'uku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''puk'' (Pu Ko).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'umu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pum'' (Puma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'u'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''puo'' (Puoc).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'upu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pup'' (Pulabu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'uru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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(Pawaia).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuvebu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pwb'' (Panawa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuvegu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pwg'' (Gapapaiwa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuvemu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pwm'' (Molbog).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuvenu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pwn'' (Paiwan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuve'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pwo'' (Pwo Western Karen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuveru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pwr'' (Powari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuveve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pww'' (Pwo Northern Karen).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banru'a'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''rao'' (Rao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banru'apu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''rap'' (Rapanui).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banru'aru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''rar'' (Rarotongan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banru'asu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ras'' (Tegali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banru'atu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''rat'' (Razajerdi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banru'a'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''rau'' (Raute).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banru'ave","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''raw'' (Rawang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banru'avu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bansu'e'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''see'' (Seneca).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bansu'efu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''sef'' (Cebaara Senoufo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bansu'egu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''seg'' (Segeju).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bansu'e'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''sei'' (Seri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bansu'eje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''sey'' (Secoya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bansu'eju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''sej'' (Sene).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bansu'eke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''seq'' (Senara Sénoufo).","notes":"See also 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(Sheko).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bansuxegu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''shg'' (Shua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bansuxe'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''shi'' (Tachelhit).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bansuxeje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''shy'' (Tachawit).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bansuxeju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''shj'' (Shatt).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bansuxeke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''shq'' (Sala).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bansuxeku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''shk'' (Shilluk).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bansuxelu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''shl'' (Shendu).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'efu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tef'' (Teressa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'egu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''teg'' (Teke-Tege).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'e'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tei'' (Torricelli).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'eje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tey'' (Tulishi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'eke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''teq'' (Temein).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'eku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tek'' (Ibali Teke).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'elu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tel'' (Telugu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'emu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tem'' (Timne).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'enu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ten'' (Tama (Colombia)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'e'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''teo'' (Teso).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'epu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tep'' (Tepecano).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'eru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ter'' (Tereno).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'esu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tes'' (Tengger).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'etu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tet'' (Tetun, Tetum).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'e'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''teu'' (Soo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'eve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tew'' (Tewa (USA)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'evu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tev'' (Teor).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'exe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''teh'' (Tehuelche).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'exu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tex'' (Tennet).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantufu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tfi'' (Tofin Gbe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantufunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tfn'' (Tanaina).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantufu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bantugunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tgn'' (Tandaganon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantugu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tgo'' (Sudest).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantugupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tgp'' (Tangoa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuguru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tgr'' (Tareng).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantugusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tgs'' (Nume).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantugutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tgt'' (Central Tagbanwa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantugu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tgu'' (Tanggu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuguve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tgw'' (Tagwana Senoufo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuguvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tgv'' (Tingui-Boto).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuguxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tgh'' (Tobagonian Creole English).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuguxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tgx'' (Tagish).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'i'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tia'' (Tidikelt Tamazight).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'icu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tic'' (Tira).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'idu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tid'' (Tidong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'i'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tie'' (Tingal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'ifu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tif'' (Tifal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'igu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tig'' (Tigre).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'i'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tii'' (Tiene).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'ije","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tiy'' (Tiruray).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'iju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tij'' (Tilung).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'ike","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tiq'' (Tiéfo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'iku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bantuje'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tya'' (Tauya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuje'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tye'' (Kyenga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuje'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tyi'' (Teke-Tsaayi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantujeju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tyj'' (Tai Do).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantujelu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tyl'' (Thu Lao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantujenu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tyn'' (Kombai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantujepu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''typ'' (Thaypan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantujeru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bantukupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tkp'' (Tikopia).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantukuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tkr'' (Tsakhur).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantukusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tks'' (Takestani).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantukutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tkt'' (Kathoriya Tharu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuku'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tku'' (Upper Necaxa Totonac).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantukuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tkw'' (Teanu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantukuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tkx'' (Tangko).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantukuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tkz'' (Takua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantulu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tla'' (Southwestern Tepehuan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantulubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tlb'' (Tobelo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantulucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tlc'' (Yecuatla Totonac).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuludu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tld'' (Talaud).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantulufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tlf'' (Telefol).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantulugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tlg'' (Tofanma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantulu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tli'' (Tlingit).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuluje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tly'' (Talysh).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuluju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tlj'' (Talinga-Bwisi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuluke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tlq'' (Tai Loi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuluku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tlk'' (Taloki).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantululu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tll'' (Tetela).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantulumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tlm'' (Tolomako).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantulunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tln'' (Talondo').","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantulu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tlo'' (Talodi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantulupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tlp'' (Filomena Mata-Coahuitlán Totonac).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuluru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tlr'' (Talise).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantulusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tls'' (Tambotalo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantulutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tlt'' (Teluti).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantulu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tlu'' (Tulehu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuluve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tlw'' (South Wemale).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuluvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tlv'' (Taliabu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuluxe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tlh'' (Klingon, tlhIngan-Hol).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuluxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tlx'' (Khehek).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tma'' (Tama (Chad)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmb'' (Katbol).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmc'' (Tumak).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmd'' (Haruai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tme'' (Tremembé).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmf'' (Toba-Maskoy).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmg'' (Ternateño).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmi'' (Tutuba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmy'' (Tami).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmj'' (Samarokena).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmq'' (Tumleo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmk'' (Northwestern Tamang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tml'' (Tamnim Citak).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmm'' (Tai Thanh).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmn'' (Taman (Indonesia)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmo'' (Temoq).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmp'' (Tai Mène).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmr'' (Jewish Babylonian Aramaic (ca. 200-1200 CE)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tms'' (Tima).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmt'' (Tasmate).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmu'' (Iau).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmw'' (Temuan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmv'' (Tembo (Motembo)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmh'' (Tamashek).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bantunu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tni'' (Tandia).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantunuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tny'' (Tongwe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantunuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tnq'' (Taino).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantunuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tnk'' (Kwamera).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantunulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tnl'' (Lenakel).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantunumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tnm'' (Tabla).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantununu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tnn'' (North Tanna).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantunu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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(Tangchangya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantunuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tnh'' (Maiani).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantunuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tnx'' (Tanema).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantunuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tnz'' (Tonga (Thailand)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'obu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tob'' (Toba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'ocu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''toc'' (Coyutla Totonac).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'odu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tod'' (Toma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'o'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''toe'' (Tomedes).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'ofu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tof'' (Gizrra).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'ogu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tog'' (Tonga (Nyasa)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'o'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''toi'' (Tonga (Zambia)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'oje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''toy'' (Topoiyo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'oju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''toj'' (Tojolabal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'oke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''toq'' (Toposa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'oku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tok'' (Toki Pona).","notes":"See also {tokpona}, 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'o'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tou'' (Tho).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'ove","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tow'' (Jemez).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'ovu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tov'' (Upper Taromi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'oxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''toh'' (Gitonga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'oxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tox'' (Tobian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'ozu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''toz'' (To).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantupu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tpa'' (Taupota).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantupucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bantusu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tse'' (Tunisian Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantusufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tsf'' (Southwestern Tamang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantusugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tsg'' (Tausug).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantusu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tsi'' (Tsimshian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantusuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tsy'' (Tebul Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantusuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tsj'' (Tshangla).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantusuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tsq'' (Thai Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantusuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tsk'' (Tseku).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantusulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tsl'' (Ts'ün-Lao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantusumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tsm'' (Turkish Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantusunu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tsn'' (Tswana, Setswana)","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantusu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tso'' (Tsonga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantusupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tsp'' (Northern Toussian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantusuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tsr'' (Akei).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantususu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tss'' (Taiwan Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantusu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tsu'' (Tsou).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantusuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tsw'' (Tsishingini).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantusuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tsv'' (Tsogo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantusuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tsh'' (Tsuvan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantusuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tsx'' (Mubami).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantusuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tsz'' (Purepecha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantutu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tta'' (Tutelo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantutubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ttb'' (Gaa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantutucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ttc'' (Tektiteko).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantutudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ttd'' (Tauade).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantutu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tte'' (Bwanabwana).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantutufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ttf'' (Tuotomb).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantutugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ttg'' (Tutong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantutu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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(Towei).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantutu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tto'' (Lower Ta'oih).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantutupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ttp'' (Tombelala).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuturu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ttr'' (Tera).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantutusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tts'' (Northeastern Thai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantututu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ttt'' (Muslim Tat).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantutu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ttu'' (Torau).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantutuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ttw'' (Long Wat).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantutuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ttv'' (Titan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantutuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tth'' (Upper Ta'oih).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantutuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ttz'' (Tsum).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'u'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tua'' (Wiarumus).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'ubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tub'' (Tübatulabal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'ucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tuc'' (Mutu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'udu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tud'' (Tuxá).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'u'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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(Turkmen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'ulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tul'' (Tula).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'umu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tum'' (Tumbuka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'unu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tun'' (Tunica).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'u'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tuo'' (Tucano).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'uru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tur'' (Turkish).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'usu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tus'' (Tuscarora).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'u'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tuu'' (Tututni).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'uvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tuv'' (Turkana).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'uxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tuh'' (Taulil).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'uxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tux'' (Tuxináwa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'uzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tuz'' (Turka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuve'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''twa'' (Twana).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuvebu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''twb'' (Western Tawbuid).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuvecu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''twc'' (Teshenawa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuvedu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''twd'' (Twents).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuve'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''twe'' (Tewa (Indonesia)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuvefu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''twf'' (Northern Tiwa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuvegu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''twg'' (Tereweng).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuve'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''twi'' (Twi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuveje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''twy'' (Tawoyan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuveke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''twq'' (Tasawaq).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuvelu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''twl'' (Tawara).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuvemu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''twm'' (Tawang Monpa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuvenu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''twn'' (Twendi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuve'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''two'' (Tswapong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuvepu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''twp'' (Ere).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuveru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''twr'' (Southwestern Tarahumara).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuvetu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''twt'' (Turiwára).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bantuxexu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''thx'' (The).","notes":"This ISO code is deprecated. 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is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wne'' (Waneci).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvenugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wng'' (Wanggom).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvenu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wni'' (Ndzwani Comorian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvenuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wnk'' (Wanukaka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvenumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wnm'' (Wanggamala).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvenu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wno'' (Wano).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvenupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wnp'' (Wanap).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvenu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wnu'' (Usan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'o'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''woa'' (Tyaraity).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'obu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wob'' (Wè Northern).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'ocu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''woc'' (Wogeo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'odu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wod'' (Wolani).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'o'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''woe'' (Woleaian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'ofu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wof'' (Gambian Wolof).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'ogu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wog'' (Wogamusin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'o'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''woi'' (Kamang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'oje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''woy'' (Weyto).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'oku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wok'' (Longto).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'olu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wol'' (Wolof).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'omu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wom'' (Wom (Nigeria)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'onu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''won'' (Wongo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'o'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''woo'' (Manombai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'oru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wor'' (Woria).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'osu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wos'' (Hanga Hundi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'ove","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wow'' (Wawonii).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvepucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wpc'' (Maco).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banveru'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wra'' (Warapu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banverubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wrb'' (Warluwara).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banverudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wrd'' (Warduji).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banverugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wrg'' (Warungu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banveru'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wri'' (Wariyangga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banveruje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wry'' (Merwari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banverulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wrl'' (Warlmanpa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banverumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wrm'' (Warumungu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banverunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wrn'' (Warnang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banverupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wrp'' (Waropen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banveruru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wrr'' (Wardaman).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banverusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wrs'' (Waris).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banveru'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wru'' (Waru).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banveruve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wrw'' (Gugu Warra).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banveruvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wrv'' (Waruna).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banveruxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wrh'' (Wiradhuri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banveruxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wrx'' (Wae Rana).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banveruzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wrz'' (Waray (Australia)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvesu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wsa'' (Warembori).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvesu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wsi'' (Wusi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvesuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wsk'' (Waskia).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvesuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wsr'' (Owenia).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvesusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wss'' (Wasa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvesu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wsu'' (Wasu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvesuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wsv'' (Wotapuri-Katarqalai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvetufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wtf'' (Dumpu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvetu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wti'' (Berta).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvetuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wtk'' (Watakataui).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvetumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wtm'' (Mewati).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvetuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wtw'' (Wotu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'u'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wua'' (Wikngenchera).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'ubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wub'' (Wunambal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'udu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wud'' (Wudu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'uje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wuy'' (Wauyai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'ulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wul'' (Silimo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'umu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wum'' (Wumbvu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'unu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wun'' (Bungu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'uru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wur'' (Wurrugu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'utu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wut'' (Wutung).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'u'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wuu'' (Wu Chinese).","notes":"Cf. {jugbau}, {bancumunu}."},{"word":"banve'uvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wuv'' (Wuvulu-Aua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'uxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wuh'' (Wutunhua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'uxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wux'' (Wulna).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banveve'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wwa'' (Waama).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banveve'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wwo'' (Wetamut).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banveveru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wwr'' (Warrwa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banveveve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''www'' (Wawa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvexe'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wha'' (Manusela).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvexegu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''whg'' (North Wahgi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvexeku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''whk'' (Wahau Kenyah).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvexe'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''whu'' (Wahau Kayan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvexu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wxa'' (Waxianghua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvoksle","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (phone/speech sounds; specifically is linguistic and vocal) is a phoneme in/of segment of utterance/speech stream $s_2=v_1$ in language $b_1$ of speaker $v_2=b_2$ in order to communicate/express $b_3$ (si'o/du'u; not quote(?)), produced with body-parts/tools $x_6$ at loci/in position/manner (of articulation) $x_7$","notes":"Must be vocal. x2 is a recognized/represented by (belongs to equivalence class of) phoneme x1. Contrast with: {bancocysle} (which is nonvocal). Recognition of a phoneme as linguistically distinct is language-dependent; b1 is a language which includes/recognizes said phoneme (and which realizes/recognizes/categorizes/divides phones s2 into the equivalence class of that phoneme). x6 and x7 are not predictable from the veljvo."},{"word":"banvokyvelganzu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a phonotactic rule pertaining to/organizing sound(s) $x_2$ into $x_3$ in/pertaining to language $x_4$ proposed/applied by $x_5$"},{"word":"banvu'a'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vaa'' (Vaagri Booli).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'a'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vae'' (Vale).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'afu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vaf'' (Vafsi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'agu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vag'' (Vagla).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'a'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vai'' (Vai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'aje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vay'' (Wayu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'aju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vaj'' (Vasekela Bushman).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'alu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''val'' (Vehes).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'amu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vam'' (Vanimo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'anu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''van'' (Valman).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'a'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vao'' (Vao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'apu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 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(Southwestern Bontok).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'ecu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vec'' (Venetian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'edu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ved'' (Veddah).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'elu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vel'' (Veluws).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'emu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vem'' (Vemgo-Mabas).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'enu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ven'' (Venda).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'e'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''veo'' (Ventureño).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'epu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vep'' (Veps).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'eru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ver'' (Mom Jango).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvuguru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vgr'' (Vaghri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvugutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vgt'' (Vlaamse Gebarentaal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'icu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vic'' (Virgin Islands Creole English).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'idu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vid'' (Vidunda).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'i'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vie'' (Vietnamese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'ifu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vif'' (Vili).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'igu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vig'' (Viemo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'ilu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vil'' (Vilela).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'inu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vin'' (Vinza).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'isu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vis'' (Vishavan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'itu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vit'' (Viti).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'ivu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''viv'' (Iduna).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvuku'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vka'' (Kariyarra).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvuku'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 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(Tenggarong Kutai Malay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvuku'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vku'' (Kurrama).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvulupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vlp'' (Valpei).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvulusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vls'' (Vlaams).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvumu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vma'' (Martuyhunira).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvumubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vmb'' (Mbabaram).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvumucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vmc'' (Juxtlahuaca Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvumudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vmd'' (Mudu Koraga).","notes":"See 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banvumuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vmk'' (Makhuwa-Shirima).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvumulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vml'' (Malgana).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvumumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vmm'' (Mitlatongo Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvumupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vmp'' (Soyaltepec Mazatec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvumuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vmr'' (Marenje).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvumusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vms'' (Moksela).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvumu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vmu'' (Muluridyi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvumuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vmw'' (Makhuwa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvumuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vmv'' (Valley Maidu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvumuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vmh'' (Maraghei).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvumuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vmx'' (Tamazola Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvumuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vmz'' (Mazatlán Mazatec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvunuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vnk'' (Vano).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvunumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vnm'' (Vinmavis).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvunupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vnp'' (Vunapu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'olu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vol'' (Volapük).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'oru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vor'' (Voro).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'otu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vot'' (Votic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvuru'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vra'' (Vera'a).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvuru'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vro'' (Võro).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvurusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vrs'' (Varisi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvurutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 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639-3 code ''vut'' (Vute).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvuve'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vwa'' (Awa (China)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a bank owned by/in banking system $x_{2}$ for banking function(s) $x_{3}$ (event).","notes":"See also {sorcu}, {zarci}, {canja}, {kagni}."},{"word":"banxe'a'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''haa'' (Han).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'abu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hab'' (Hanoi Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'acu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hac'' (Gurani).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'adu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''had'' (Hatam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'a'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hae'' (Eastern Oromo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'afu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''haf'' (Haiphong Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'agu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hag'' (Hanga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'a'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hai'' (Haida).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'aje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hay'' (Haya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'aju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''haj'' (Hajong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'ake","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''haq'' (Ha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'aku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hak'' (Hakka 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'atu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hat'' (Haitian, Haitian Creole).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'a'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hau'' (Hausa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'ave","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''haw'' (Hawaiian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'avu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hav'' (Havu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'axe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hah'' (Hahon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'axu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hax'' (Southern Haida).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'azu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''haz'' (Hazaragi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxebu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hba'' (Hamba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxebubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hbb'' (Huba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxebunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hbn'' (Heiban).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxebu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hbo'' (Ancient Hebrew).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxebusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hbs'' (Serbo-Croatian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxebu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hbu'' (Habu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxecu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hca'' (Andaman Creole Hindi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxecuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hch'' (Huichol).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxeduje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hdy'' (Hadiyya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxedunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hdn'' (Northern Haida).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxedusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hds'' (Honduras Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'e'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hea'' (Northern Qiandong Miao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'ebu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''heb'' (Hebrew).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'edu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hed'' (Herdé).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'egu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''heg'' (Helong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'e'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hei'' (Heiltsuk).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'emu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hem'' (Hemba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'eru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''her'' (Herero).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'exe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''heh'' (Hehe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxegumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hgm'' (Hai//om).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxeguve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hgw'' (Haigwai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'i'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 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(Seit-Kaitetu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'ilu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hil'' (Hiligaynon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'inu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hin'' (Hindi).","notes":"Cf. {xinbau}."},{"word":"banxe'i'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hio'' (Tsoa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'iru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hir'' (Himarimã).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'itu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hit'' (Hittite).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'ive","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hiw'' (Hiw).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'ixe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hih'' (Pamosu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'ixu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hix'' (Hixkaryána).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxeje'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hya'' (Hya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxeje'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hye'' (Armenian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxeju'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hji'' (Haji).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxeku'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hka'' (Kahe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxeku'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hke'' (Hunde).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxekuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hkk'' (Hunjara-Kaina Ke).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxekusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hks'' (Hong Kong Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxelu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hla'' (Halia).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxelubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hlb'' (Halbi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxeludu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hld'' (Halang Doan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxelu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hle'' (Hlersu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxelutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hlt'' (Nga La).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxelu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hlu'' (Hieroglyphic Luwian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxemu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hma'' (Southern Mashan Miao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxemubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hmb'' (Humburi Senni Songhay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxemucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hmc'' (Central Huishui Miao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxemudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hmd'' (Large Flowery Miao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxemu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hme'' (Eastern Huishui Miao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxemufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hmf'' (Hmong Don).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxemugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hmg'' (Southwestern Guiyang Hmong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxemu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 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(Hani).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxenuju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hnj'' (Mong Njua, Hmong Njua)","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxenunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hnn'' (Hanunoo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxenu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hno'' (Northern Hindko).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxenusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hns'' (Caribbean Hindustani).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxenu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hnu'' (Hung).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxenuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hnh'' (//Ani).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'o'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hoa'' (Hoava).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'obu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hob'' (Mari (Madang Province)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'ocu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hoc'' (Ho).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'odu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hod'' (Holma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'o'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hoe'' (Horom).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'o'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hoi'' (Holikachuk).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'oje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hoy'' (Holiya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'oju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hoj'' (Hadothi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'olu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hol'' (Holu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'omu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hom'' (Homa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'o'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hoo'' (Holoholo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'opu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hop'' (Hopi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'oru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hor'' (Horo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'osu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hos'' (Ho Chi Minh City Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'otu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hot'' (Malê).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'ove","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''how'' (Honi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'ovu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hov'' (Hovongan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'oxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hoh'' (Hobyót).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'ozu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hoz'' (Hozo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxepu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hpo'' (Hpon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxepusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hps'' (Hawai'i Pidgin Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxeru'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hra'' (Hrangkhol).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxeru'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hre'' (Hre).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxeruku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hrk'' (Haruku).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxerumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hrm'' (Horned Miao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxeru'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hro'' (Haroi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxeruru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hrr'' (Horuru).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxerutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hrt'' (Hértevin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxeru'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hru'' (Hruso).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxeruvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 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(Hungarian Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxetu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hti'' (Hoti).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxetu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hto'' (Minica Huitoto).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxetusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hts'' (Hadza).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxetu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''htu'' (Hitu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxetuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''htx'' (Middle Hittite).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'ubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hub'' (Huambisa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'ucu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''huc'' (=/Hua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'udu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hud'' (Huaulu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'u'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hue'' (San Francisco Del Mar Huave).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'ufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''huf'' (Humene).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'ugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hug'' (Huachipaeri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'u'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hui'' (Huli).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'uje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''huy'' (Hulaulá).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'uju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''huj'' (Northern Guiyang Miao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'uke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''huq'' (Tsat).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'uku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''huk'' (Hulung).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'ulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hul'' (Hula).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'umu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hum'' (Hungana).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'unu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hun'' (Hungarian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'u'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''huo'' (Hu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'upu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hup'' (Hupa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'uru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hur'' (Halkomelem).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'usu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hus'' (Huastec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'utu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hut'' (Humla).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'u'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''huu'' (Murui Huitoto).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'uve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''huw'' (Hukumina).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'uvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''huv'' (San Mateo Del Mar Huave).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'uxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''huh'' (Huilliche).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'uxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hux'' (Nüpode Huitoto).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'uzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''huz'' (Hunzib).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxeve'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hwa'' (Wané).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxevecu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hwc'' (Hawai'i Creole English).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxeve'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hwo'' (Hwana).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxevucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hvc'' (Haitian Vodoun Culture Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxevu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hve'' (San Dionisio Del Mar Huave).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxevuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hvk'' (Haveke).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxevunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hvn'' (Sabu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxevuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hvv'' (Santa María Del Mar Huave).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxexe'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hhi'' (Hoia Hoia).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxexeje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hhy'' (Hoyahoya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxexeru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hhr'' (Kerak).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a code-switched mixture of languages $x_2$, used by $x_3$","notes":"See {bangu}, {mixre}"},{"word":"banxu'a'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xaa'' (Andalusian Arabic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'abu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xab'' (Sambe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'acu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xac'' (Kachari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'adu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xad'' (Adai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'a'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xae'' (Aequian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'agu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xag'' (Aghwan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'a'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xai'' (Kaimbé).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'aje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xay'' (Kayan Mahakam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'ake","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xaq'' (Aquitanian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'alu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xal'' (Kalmyk, Oirat)","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'amu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xam'' (/Xam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'anu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xan'' (Xamtanga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'a'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xao'' (Khao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'apu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xap'' (Apalachee).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'aru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xar'' (Karami).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'asu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xas'' (Kamas).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'atu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xat'' (Katawixi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'a'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xau'' (Kauwera).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'ave","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xaw'' (Kawaiisu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'avu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xav'' (Xavánte).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxubu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xba'' (Kamba (Brazil)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxububu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xbb'' (Lower Burdekin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxubucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xbc'' (Bactrian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxubu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xbi'' (Kombio).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxubumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xbm'' (Middle Breton).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxubunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xbn'' (Kenaboi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxubu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xbo'' (Bolgarian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuburu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xbr'' (Kambera).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxubuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xbw'' (Kambiwá).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxubuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xbx'' (Kabixí).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxucubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xcb'' (Cumbric).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxucucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xcc'' (Camunic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxucu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xce'' (Celtiberian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxucugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xcg'' (Cisalpine Gaulish).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxucuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xcy'' (Cayuse).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuculu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xcl'' (Classical Armenian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxucumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xcm'' (Comecrudo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxucunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xcn'' (Cotoname).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxucu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xco'' (Chorasmian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxucuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xcr'' (Carian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxucutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xct'' (Classical Tibetan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxucu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xcu'' (Curonian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxucuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xcw'' (Coahuilteco).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxucuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xcv'' (Chuvantsy).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxucuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xch'' (Chimakum).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuducu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xdc'' (Dacian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuduje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xdy'' (Malayic Dayak).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxudumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xdm'' (Edomite).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'ebu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xeb'' (Eblan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'edu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xed'' (Hdi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'egu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xeg'' (//Xegwi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'elu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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(Faliscan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxugu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xga'' (Galatian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxugufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xgf'' (Gabrielino-Fernandeño).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxugulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xgl'' (Galindan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuguru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xgr'' (Garza).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'i'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xia'' (Xiandao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'ibu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xib'' (Iberian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'i'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xii'' (Xiri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'ije","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xiy'' (Xipaya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'ilu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xil'' (Illyrian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'inu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xin'' (Xinca).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'ipu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xip'' (Xipináwa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'iru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xir'' (Xiriâna).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'ivu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xiv'' (Indus Valley Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxujelu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xyl'' (Yalakalore).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuke'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xqa'' (Karakhanid).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuketu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xqt'' (Qatabanian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuku'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xka'' (Kalkoti).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xkb'' (Northern Nago).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xkc'' (Kho'ini).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xkd'' (Mendalam Kayan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuku'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xke'' (Kereho).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xkf'' (Khengkha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xkg'' (Kagoro).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuku'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xki'' (Kenyan Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukuje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xky'' (Uma' Lasan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xkj'' (Kajali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xkq'' (Koroni).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xkk'' (Kaco').","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xkl'' (Mainstream Kenyah).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xkn'' (Kayan River Kayan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuku'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xko'' (Kiorr).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xkp'' (Kabatei).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xkr'' (Xakriabá).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xks'' (Kumbewaha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xkt'' (Kantosi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuku'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xku'' (Kaamba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukuve","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xkw'' (Kembra).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xkv'' (Kgalagadi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xkh'' (Karahawyana).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukuxu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xkx'' (Karore).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukuzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xkz'' (Kurtokha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxulu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xla'' (Kamula).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxulubu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xlb'' (Loup B).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxulucu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xlc'' (Lycian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuludu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xld'' (Lydian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxulu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xle'' (Lemnian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxulugu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xlg'' (Ligurian (Ancient)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxulu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xli'' (Liburnian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuluje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xly'' (Elymian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxulunu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xln'' (Alanic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxulu'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xlo'' (Loup A).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxulupu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xlp'' (Lepontic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxulusu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xls'' (Lusitanian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxulu'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xlu'' (Cuneiform Luwian).","notes":"Cuneiform Luwian language"},{"word":"banxumu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xma'' (Mushungulu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumubu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmb'' (Mbonga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumucu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmc'' (Makhuwa-Marrevone).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumudu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmd'' (Mbedam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xme'' (Median).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumufu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmf'' (Mingrelian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumugu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmg'' (Mengaka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmy'' (Mayaguduna).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumuju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmj'' (Majera).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumuke","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmq'' (Kuku-Mangk).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumuku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmk'' (Ancient Macedonian).","notes":"Ancient Macedonian language"},{"word":"banxumulu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xml'' (Malaysian Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumumu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmm'' (Manado Malay).","notes":"Manado Malay language"},{"word":"banxumunu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmn'' (Manichaean Middle Persian).","notes":"Manichaean Middle Persian language"},{"word":"banxumu'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmo'' (Morerebi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumupu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmp'' (Kuku-Mu'inh).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumuru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmr'' (Meroitic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumusu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xms'' (Moroccan Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumutu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmt'' (Matbat).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmu'' (Kamu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmw'' (Tsimihety Malagasy).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumuvu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmv'' (Antankarana Malagasy).","notes":"Antankarana Malagasy language"},{"word":"banxumuxe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmh'' (Kuku-Muminh).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmx'' (Maden).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmz'' (Mori Bawah).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxunu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xna'' (Ancient North Arabian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxunubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xnb'' (Kanakanabu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxunugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xng'' (Middle Mongolian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxununu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xnn'' (Northern Kankanay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxunu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xno'' (Anglo-Norman).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxunuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xnr'' (Kangri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxunusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xns'' (Kanashi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxunutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xnt'' (Narragansett).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxunuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xnh'' (Kuanhua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'ocu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xoc'' (O'chi'chi').","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'odu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xod'' (Kokoda).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'ogu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xog'' (Soga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'o'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xoi'' (Kominimung).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'oku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xok'' (Xokleng).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'omu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xom'' (Komo (Sudan)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'onu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xon'' (Konkomba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'o'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xoo'' (Xukurú).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'opu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xop'' (Kopar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'oru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xor'' (Korubo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'ove","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xow'' (Kowaki).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxupucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xpc'' (Pecheneg).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxupu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xpe'' (Liberia Kpelle).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxupugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xpg'' (Phrygian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxupu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xpi'' (Pictish).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxupuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xpy'' (Puyo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxupuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xpq'' (Mohegan-Pequot).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxupuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xpk'' (Kulina Pano).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxupumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xpm'' (Pumpokol).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxupunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xpn'' (Kapinawá).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxupu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xpo'' (Pochutec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxupupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xpp'' (Puyo-Paekche).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxupuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xpr'' (Parthian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxupusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xps'' (Pisidian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxupu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xpu'' (Punic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuru'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xra'' (Krahô).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxurubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xrb'' (Eastern Karaboro).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuru'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xre'' (Kreye).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuru'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xri'' (Krikati-Timbira).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxurumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xrm'' (Armazic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxurunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xrn'' (Arin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxururu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xrr'' (Raetic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxurutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xrt'' (Aranama-Tamique).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuru'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xru'' (Marriammu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuruve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xrw'' (Karawa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxusu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xsa'' (Sabaean).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxusubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xsb'' (Tinà Sambal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxusucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xsc'' (Scythian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxusudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xsd'' (Sidetic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxusu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xse'' (Sempan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxusu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xsi'' (Sio).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxusuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xsy'' (Saisiyat).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxusuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xsj'' (Subi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxusuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xsq'' (Makhuwa-Saka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxusulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xsl'' (South Slavey).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxusumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xsm'' (Kasem).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxusunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xsn'' (Sanga (Nigeria)).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banxutupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xtp'' (San Miguel Piedras Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuturu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xtr'' (Early Tripuri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxutusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xts'' (Sindihui Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxututu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xtt'' (Tacahua Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxutu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xtu'' (Cuyamecalco Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxutuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xtw'' (Tawandê).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxutuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xtz'' (Tasmanian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'u'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xua'' (Alu Kurumba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'ubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xub'' (Betta Kurumba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'ugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xug'' (Kunigami).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'uju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xuj'' (Jennu Kurumba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'umu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xum'' (Umbrian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'u'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xuo'' (Kuo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'upu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xup'' (Upper Umpqua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'uru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xur'' (Urartian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'utu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xut'' (Kuthant).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'u'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xuu'' (Kxoe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuve'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xwa'' (Kwaza).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuvecu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xwc'' (Woccon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuve'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xwe'' (Xwela Gbe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuvegu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xwg'' (Kwegu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuvelu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xwl'' (Western Xwla Gbe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuve'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xwo'' (Written Oirat).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuveru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xwr'' (Kwerba Mamberamo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuvu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xve'' (Venetic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuvu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xvi'' (Kamviri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuvunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xvn'' (Vandalic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuvu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xvo'' (Volscian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuvusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xvs'' (Vestinian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuxe'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xha'' (Harami).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuxecu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xhc'' (Hunnic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuxedu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xhd'' (Hadrami).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuxe'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xhe'' (Khetrani).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuxe'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xho'' (Xhosa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuxeru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xhr'' (Hernican).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuxetu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xht'' (Hattic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuxe'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xhu'' (Hurrian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuxevu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xhv'' (Khua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuxubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xxb'' (Boro (Ghana)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuxuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xxk'' (Ke'o).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuxuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xxr'' (Koropó).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuxutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xxt'' (Tambora).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuzumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xzm'' (Zemgalian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuzupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xzp'' (Ancient Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuzuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xzh'' (Zhang-Zhung).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzgu","score":0,"definition":"Exact meaning uncertain, probably something like $b_1$ is a language-rose.","notes":"Used as a title of one of Michael Helsem's poems in his book ``luryri'e'' (Moon River)."},{"word":"banzu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (object) suffices/is enough/sufficient for purpose $x_{2}$ under conditions $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {dukse}, {claxu}, {nitcu}, {ricfu}, {curmi}."},{"word":"banzu'a'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zaa'' (Sierra de Juárez Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'abu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zab'' (San Juan Guelavía Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'acu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zac'' (Ocotlán Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'adu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zad'' (Cajonos Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'a'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zae'' (Yareni Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'afu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zaf'' (Ayoquesco Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'agu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zag'' (Zaghawa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'a'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zai'' (Isthmus Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'aje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zay'' (Zaysete).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'aju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zaj'' (Zaramo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'ake","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zaq'' (Aloápam Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'aku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zak'' (Zanaki).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'alu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zal'' (Zauzou).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'amu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zam'' (Miahuatlán Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'a'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zao'' (Ozolotepec Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'apu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zap'' (Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'aru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zar'' (Rincón Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'asu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zas'' (Santo Domingo Albarradas Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'atu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zat'' (Tabaa Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'a'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zau'' (Zangskari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'ave","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zaw'' (Mitla Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'avu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zav'' (Yatzachi Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'axe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zah'' (Zangwal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'axu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zax'' (Xadani Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'azu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zaz'' (Zari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzubucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zbc'' (Central Berawan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzubu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zbe'' (East Berawan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzubulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zbl'' (Blissymbols).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzubutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zbt'' (Batui).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzubuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zbw'' (West Berawan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzucu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zca'' (Coatecas Altas Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzucuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zch'' (Central Hongshuihe Zhuang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuduju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zdj'' (Ngazidja Comorian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'e'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zea'' (Zeeuws).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'egu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zeg'' (Zenag).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'enu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zen'' (Zenaga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'exe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zeh'' (Eastern Hongshuihe Zhuang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzugu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zga'' (Kinga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzugubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zgb'' (Guibei Zhuang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzugumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zgm'' (Minz Zhuang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzugunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zgn'' (Guibian Zhuang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuguru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zgr'' (Magori).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'i'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zia'' (Zia).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'ibu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zib'' (Zimbabwe Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'iku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zik'' (Zimakani).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'imu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zim'' (Mesme).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'inu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zin'' (Zinza).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'iru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zir'' (Ziriya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'ive","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ziw'' (Zigula).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'izu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ziz'' (Zizilivakan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzujebu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zyb'' (Yongbei Zhuang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzujegu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zyg'' (Yang Zhuang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzujeju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zyj'' (Youjiang Zhuang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzujenu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zyn'' (Yongnan Zhuang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzujepu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zyp'' (Zyphe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object) is sufficiently/enough of $x_2$ (ka) for $x_3$ to happen","notes":"See {banzu}, {banzuni}, {rau} {va'e}"},{"word":"banzuke'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zqe'' (Qiubei Zhuang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuku'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zka'' (Kaimbulawa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzukubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zkb'' (Koibal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzukugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zkg'' (Koguryo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzukuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zkk'' (Karankawa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuku'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zko'' (Kott).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzukupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zkp'' (São Paulo Kaingáng).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzukuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zkr'' (Zakhring).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzukutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zkt'' (Kitan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuku'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zku'' (Kaurna).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzukuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zkv'' (Krevinian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzukuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zkh'' (Khorezmian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzukuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zkz'' (Khazar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuluju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zlj'' (Liujiang Zhuang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuluke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zlq'' (Liuqian Zhuang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzulumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zlm'' (Malay (individual language)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzulunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zln'' (Lianshan Zhuang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zma'' (Manda (Australia)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmb'' (Zimba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmc'' (Margany).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmd'' (Maridan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zme'' (Mangerr).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmf'' (Mfinu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmg'' (Marti Ke).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmi'' (Negeri Sembilan Malay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmy'' (Mariyedi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmj'' (Maridjabin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmq'' (Mituku).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmk'' (Mandandanyi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zml'' (Madngele).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmm'' (Marimanindji).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmn'' (Mbangwe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmo'' (Molo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmp'' (Mpuono).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmr'' (Maranunggu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zms'' (Mbesa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmt'' (Maringarr).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmu'' (Muruwari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmw'' (Mbo (Democratic Republic of Congo)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmv'' (Mbariman-Gudhinma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmh'' (Makolkol).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmx'' (Bomitaba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmz'' (Mbandja).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a property satisfied by a number/amount high enough for $x_2$ to happen"},{"word":"banzunu","score":2,"definition":"That $x_1$ (nu) happens is a sufficient condition for $x_2$ (nu) to happen"},{"word":"banzunu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zna'' (Zan Gula).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzunu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zne'' (Zande (individual language)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzunugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zng'' (Mang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzunuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''znk'' (Manangkari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzunusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zns'' (Mangas).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'ocu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zoc'' (Copainalá Zoque).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'oke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zoq'' (Tabasco Zoque).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'omu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zom'' (Zou).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'o'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zoo'' (Asunción Mixtepec Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'oru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zor'' (Rayón Zoque).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'osu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zos'' (Francisco León Zoque).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'oxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zoh'' (Chimalapa Zoque).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpa'' (Lachiguiri Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpb'' (Yautepec Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpc'' (Choapan Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpd'' (Southeastern Ixtlán Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpe'' (Petapa Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpf'' (San Pedro Quiatoni Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpg'' (Guevea De Humboldt Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpi'' (Santa María Quiegolani Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpy'' (Mazaltepec Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpj'' (Quiavicuzas Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpq'' (Zoogocho Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpk'' (Tlacolulita Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpl'' (Lachixío Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpm'' (Mixtepec Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpn'' (Santa Inés Yatzechi Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpo'' (Amatlán Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpp'' (El Alto Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpr'' (Santiago Xanica Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zps'' (Coatlán Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuputu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpt'' (San Vicente Coatlán Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpu'' (Yalálag Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpw'' (Zaniza Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpv'' (Chichicapan Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zph'' (Totomachapan Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpx'' (San Baltazar Loxicha Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpz'' (Texmelucan Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuru'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zra'' (Kara (Korea)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzurugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zrg'' (Mirgan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzurunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zrn'' (Zerenkel).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuru'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zro'' (Záparo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzurupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zrp'' (Zarphatic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzurusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zrs'' (Mairasi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzusu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zsa'' (Sarasira).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzusuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zsk'' (Kaskean).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzusulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zsl'' (Zambian Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzusumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zsm'' (Standard Malay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzusuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zsr'' (Southern Rincon Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzusu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zsu'' (Sukurum).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzutu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zte'' (Elotepec Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzutugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ztg'' (Xanaguía Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzutuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zty'' (Yatee Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzutuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ztq'' (Quioquitani-Quierí Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzutulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ztl'' (Lapaguía-Guivini Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzutumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ztm'' (San Agustín Mixtepec Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzutunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ztn'' (Santa Catarina Albarradas Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzutupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ztp'' (Loxicha Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzutusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zts'' (Tilquiapan Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzututu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ztt'' (Tejalapan Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzutu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ztu'' (Güilá Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzutuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ztx'' (Zaachila Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'u'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zua'' (Zeem).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'uje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zuy'' (Zumaya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'ulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zul'' (Zulu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'umu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zum'' (Kumzari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'unu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zun'' (Zuni).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'uxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zuh'' (Tokano).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuve'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zwa'' (Zay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuxe'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zha'' (Zhuang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuxebu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zhb'' (Zhaba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuxedu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zhd'' (Dai Zhuang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuxe'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zhi'' (Zhire).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuxenu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zhn'' (Nong Zhuang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuxe'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zho'' (Chinese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuxeve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zhw'' (Zhoa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuxuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zxx'' (Not applicable).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuzu'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zza'' (Zazaki, Dimili, Dimli macrolanguage, Kirmanjki macrolanguage)","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuzuju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zzj'' (Zuojiang Zhuang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"ba'o","selmaho":"ZAhO","score":100001,"definition":"interval event contour: in the aftermath of ...; since ...; retrospective/perfect | |----."},{"word":"ba'oi","selmaho":"ROI","score":2,"definition":"Converts PA into tense; in [number (usually nonspecific)] possible futures where [sumti (du'u)] is true","notes":"Possible futures, given the actual past and present; what might happen. Cf. {mu'ei}."},{"word":"ba'orzu'e","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ grows $b_1$ for purpose/goal $z_3$ to size/form $b_2$ from $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {tsiju}, {spati}, {cange}."},{"word":"ba'ostu","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ is a nursery where $b_1$ grows to size/form $b_2$ from $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ba'orzu'e}, {cange}, {spati}, {tsiju}."},{"word":"baple'i","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ pays bribe $p_2$ to $p_3$ for favor/services $p_4=b_2$.","notes":"Not necessarily with a negative connotation."},{"word":"bapli","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [force] (ka) forces/compels event $x_{2}$ to occur; $x_{1}$ determines property $x_{2}$ to manifest.","notes":"Also constrains; requires success, unlike the physics term (better expressed by {danre}). See also {fanta}, {rinju}, {jimte}, {jitro}, {rinka}, {krinu}, {zukte}, {randa}, {danre}, cmavo list {bai}, {marxa}, {tinsa}, {xarnu}."},{"word":"bapselfu","score":-1,"definition":"$b_2=s_1$ is a slave to $b_1=s_2$ in manner/service $s_3$.","notes":"From {bapli} and {selfu}."},{"word":"bapse'u","score":2,"definition":"$b_2=s_1$ is a slave to $b_1=s_2$ in manner/service $s_3$.","notes":"Synonymous to {selbaise'u}. See {bapli}, {selfu}."},{"word":"baptizo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ baptizes $x_2$ into church/tradition $x_3$","notes":"Typically though not necessarily refers to the Christian rite of initiation into the church. See also {xriso}, {masxiia}, {lijda}."},{"word":"bapu","selmaho":"PU*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: will have been; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"barat","score":1,"definition":"Bharat (country)","notes":"Sometimes referred to as India"},{"word":"barbei","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ exports $x_2$ to $x_3$ from $x_4$ via $x_5$."},{"word":"barbekeiu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the food product (meat) of a barbecue, involving smoke/burning wood $x_2$, other ingredients (including sauces) $x_3$, amd methods of preparation/cooking $x_4$."},{"word":"barcreka","score":-1,"definition":"$c_1=b_1$ is a jacket of material $c_2$.","notes":"Worn on the upper body outside a shirt or blouse, often waist length to thigh length. Cf. {creka}."},{"word":"barda","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is big/large in property/dimension(s) $x_{2}$ (ka) as compared with standard/norm $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {banli}, {clani}, {ganra}, {condi}, {plana}, {cmalu}, {rotsu}, {banro}, {xanto}."},{"word":"bardoz","score":1,"definition":"bardo (Tibetan), an intermediate, transitional, or liminal state between death and rebirth"},{"word":"barduku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Baduk/Go/Weiqi/Igo"},{"word":"barfa'e","score":2,"definition":"$f_1$ is inside-out, with part(s) $b_1$ currently on the outside."},{"word":"barfa'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=f_1$ falls outside of $b_2$ from (inside of) $f_3$","notes":"See also {bartu}, {farlu}"},{"word":"barfle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a stream of $x_2$ flowing out of $x_3$."},{"word":"barga'e","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (observer/perceiver) senses external stimulus $x_2$ via means $x_3$ (sense/sensor) under conditions $x_4$; $x_3$ is a sense organ/exteroperceptor used to observe $x_2$ which is outside the observer $x_1$ under conditions $x_4$."},{"word":"bargu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ arches/curves over/around $x_{2}$ and is made of $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is an arch over/around $x_{2}$ of material $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also arc; $x_2$ need not be an object, but may be a point or volume. See also {cripu}, {kruvi}, {korcu}, {condi}."},{"word":"barja","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a tavern/bar/pub serving $x_{2}$ to audience/patrons $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {gusta}, {birje}, {jikru}, {sanmi}, {vanju}, {xotli}, {ckafi}, {se} {pinxe}."},{"word":"barjygu'a","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is a bartender at bar $b_1$, serving $b_2$ to audience/patrons $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {barjyse'u}."},{"word":"barjyja'a","score":3,"definition":"$j_1$ is a bar/café manager/owner of bar/café $j_2=b_1$.","notes":"Cf. {barjyse'u}, {barjygu'a}."},{"word":"barjyse'u","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a bartender at bar $b_1$, serving $b_2$ to audience/patrons $b_3=s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {barjygu'a}, {djabeipre}."},{"word":"barkalri","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an exit/outlet/way out of $x_2$ for $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {li'avro}."},{"word":"barkalyle'o","score":4,"definition":"$l_1=b_1$ is a monocle/pair of (eye)glasses/spectacles allowing the clear sight of $l_2$ (light) by $k_2$ (wearer).","notes":"Cf. {lenjo}, {kanla}, {bartu}, {le'otci}, {vistci}."},{"word":"barkla","score":7,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ exits/goes out/outside from $x_2=k_3=b_1$ with route $x_3=k_4$ with transportation method $x_5$.","notes":"Omitted: x5 = klama2 (destination) = bartu1 (something external). Cf. {bartu}, {klama}, {zevykla}, {barli'a}."},{"word":"barklagau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ ejects $k_1$ from $b_2=k_3$ via $k_4$ using means $k_5$.","notes":"Cf. {bartu}, {klama}, {gasnu}."},{"word":"barku'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ projects/extends out of $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bartu}, {kuspe}."},{"word":"barli'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ leaves/exits/goes outside of $x_2=c_2=b_2$ via route $x_3=c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {barkla}."},{"word":"barme'e","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is an exonym of/for $c_2$, used/given by $c_3$.","notes":"An exonym is a name externally given to something or someone, especially a place, ethnic group or language. It is the opposite of an endonym, a self-given or internal name ({sezme'e} or {nerme'e}). For instance, \"美国\" is an exonym for the U.S.A., and \"Navajo\" is an exonym for the Diné people."},{"word":"barna","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$(s) is a/are mark(s)/spot(s) on $x_{2}$ of material $x_{3}$.","notes":"{ba'armo'a} for a pattern of marks. See also {sinxa}, {pixra}, {se} {ciska}, {se} {prina}."},{"word":"barselonas","score":2,"definition":"Barcelona"},{"word":"bartca","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a city with polity with city $x_{2}$. ( $x_{3}$ = tcadu3 (polity with city) is the main city)."},{"word":"barterzga","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sense organ used to observe $x_2$ which is outside the observer $x_3$ under conditions $x_4$."},{"word":"bartu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is on the outside of $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is exterior to $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {jibni}, {nenri}, {sruri}, {lamji}, {korbi}, {calku}, {vasru}."},{"word":"basfa","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an omnibus for carrying $x_2$ in medium $x_3$ propelled by $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {sorprekarce}; {pavloibasfa} for single-decker, {relyloibasfa} for double-decker {jonbasfa} for articulated, {clajonbasfa} for bi-articulated, {dizbasfa} for low-floor, {drucaubasfa} for open top, {kumbasfa} for coach, {dicybasfa} for trolleybus."},{"word":"baskle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a replacement-dialect replacing words $x_2$ (sequence) with words $x_3$ (sequence) in language $x_4$"},{"word":"basklepli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ uses $x_2$ (zo quote) as a replacement for $x_3$ (zo quote) in language $x_4$"},{"word":"basme'e","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=c_1$ is a pseudonym of $c_2$ to/used-by namer/name-user $c_3$ (person).","notes":"Cf. {cmebasti}."},{"word":"basna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ emphasizes/accentuates/gives emphasis/stress/accent to $x_{2}$ by (action) $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also: say forcefully. See also {pandi}."},{"word":"basnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiced bilabial stop sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Derived from and synonymous with {by zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient consonant in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"basti","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ replaces/substitutes for/instead of $x_{2}$ in circumstance $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is a replacement/substitute.","notes":"See also cmavo list {ba'i}, {binra}."},{"word":"basxarfri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ vicariously experiences $x_2$ (ka/nu/li'i), imagining themself in place of $x_3$","notes":"See {basti}, {xanri}, {lifri}"},{"word":"basygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ (agent) replaces/substitutes $b_1$ for/instead of $b_2$ in circumstance $b_3$."},{"word":"basysi'u","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ (plurality/set) replace/trade places with one another in circumstance $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {basti}, {simxu}. Similar in meaning to {simbasti}, but merges $basti_1$ and $basti_2$ together."},{"word":"basyvla","score":1,"definition":"$v_1=b_1$ is an anaphora/pronoun/pro-word in language $v_2$ replacing word $b_2$ under conditions $b_3$."},{"word":"basyzumfau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=f_1$ is an act/event of replacement, with $x_2=b_1$ replacing/substituting for $x_3=b_2$.","notes":"Use {zumbasfau} instead."},{"word":"batci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ bites/pinches $x_{2}$ on/at specific locus $x_{3}$ with $x_{4}$.","notes":"Bite through (= {ka'arbatci}, {batygre}); pinch (= {cinzybatci}). See also {denci}, {jgalu}, {guska}, {citka}."},{"word":"batfendi","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=f_1$ (agent) bites apart $b_2=f_2$ into sections/partitions $f_3$ with bite locus $b_3$."},{"word":"batkakpa","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=b_1=k_1$ takes bite $x_2=b_3=k_2$ out of $x_3=b_2=k_3$ using teeth/implement $x_4=b_4=k_4$"},{"word":"batke","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a button/knob/[handle] on/for item $x_{2}$, with purpose $x_{3}$, made of material $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {jadni}, {balji}, {punji}, {jgari}, {lasna}."},{"word":"batke zei uidje","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=u_1$ is a button in user interface $b_2=u_2$ with purpose $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {uidje}"},{"word":"batkyci'a","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ writes $c_2$ on medium $c_3$ with keyboard $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {lercu'aca'a}."},{"word":"batkyfoi","score":2,"definition":"$x1=b2=f1$ is a keyboard for purpose $x2=b3$ of material $x3=b4$"},{"word":"batkyke'a","score":0,"definition":"$k_1$ is a buttonhole in $k_2=b_2$ for button $b_1$."},{"word":"batkyuidje","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=u_1$ is a button in user interface $b_2=u_2$ with purpose $b_3$.","notes":"From {batke} + {uidje}. 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{pante}."},{"word":"baurgu'a'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gaa'' (Ga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'abu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gab'' (Gabri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'acu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gac'' (Mixed Great Andamanese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'adu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gad'' (Gaddang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'a'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gae'' (Guarequena).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'afu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gaf'' (Gende).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'agu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gag'' (Gagauz).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'a'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gai'' (Borei).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'aje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gay'' (Gayo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'aju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gaj'' (Gadsup).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'ake","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gaq'' (Gata').","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'aku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gak'' (Gamkonora).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'alu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gal'' (Galoli).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'amu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gam'' (Kandawo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'anu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ 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(Nobonob).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'axe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gah'' (Alekano).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'axu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gax'' (Borana-Arsi-Guji Oromo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'azu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gaz'' (West Central Oromo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gba'' (Gbaya (Central African Republic)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgububu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbb'' (Kaytetye).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbc'' (Garawa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbd'' (Karadjeri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbe'' (Niksek).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbf'' (Gaikundi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbg'' (Gbanziri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbi'' (Galela).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gby'' (Gbari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbj'' (Bodo Gadaba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbq'' (Gbaya-Bozoum).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbk'' (Gaddi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbl'' (Gamit).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbm'' (Garhwali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbn'' (Mo'da).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbo'' (Northern Grebo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbp'' (Gbaya-Bossangoa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguburu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbr'' (Gbagyi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbs'' (Gbesi Gbe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbu'' (Gagadu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbv'' (Gbanu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbh'' (Defi Gbe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbx'' (Eastern Xwla Gbe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbz'' (Zoroastrian Dari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgucucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gcc'' (Mali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgucudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gcd'' (Ganggalida).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgucu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gce'' (Galice).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgucufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gcf'' (Guadeloupean Creole French).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguculu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gcl'' (Grenadian Creole English).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgucunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gcn'' (Gaina).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgucuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gcr'' (Guianese Creole French).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgucutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gct'' (Colonia Tovar German).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgudu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gda'' (Gade Lohar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgudubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gdb'' (Pottangi Ollar Gadaba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguducu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gdc'' (Gugu Badhun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgududu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gdd'' (Gedaged).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgudu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gde'' (Gude).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgudufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gdf'' (Guduf-Gava).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgudugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gdg'' (Ga'dang).","notes":"See also 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Grebo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'edu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ged'' (Gade).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'egu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''geg'' (Gengle).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'e'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gei'' (Gebe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'eje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gey'' (Enya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'eju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gej'' (Gen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'eke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''geq'' (Geme).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'eku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gek'' (Yiwom).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'elu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gel'' (Kag-Fer-Jiir-Koor-Ror-Us-Zuksun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'esu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ges'' (Geser-Gorom).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'eve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gew'' (Gera).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'exe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''geh'' (Hutterite German).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'exu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gex'' (Garre).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'ezu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gez'' (Geez).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgufuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gfk'' (Patpatar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgufutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gft'' (Gafat).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgugu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gga'' (Gao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgugubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ggb'' (Gbii).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgugudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ggd'' (Gugadj).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgugu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gge'' (Guragone).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgugugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ggg'' (Gurgula).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguguku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ggk'' (Kungarakany).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgugulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ 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''gia'' (Kitja).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'ibu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gib'' (Gibanawa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'icu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gic'' (Gail).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'idu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gid'' (Gidar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'igu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gig'' (Goaria).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'ije","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''giy'' (Giyug).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'ike","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''giq'' (Green Gelao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'ilu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gil'' (Gilbertese).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'utu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gut'' (Maléku Jaíka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'u'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''guu'' (Yanomamö).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'uve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''guw'' (Gun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'uvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''guv'' (Gey).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'uxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''guh'' (Guahibo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'uxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gux'' (Gourmanchéma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'uzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''guz'' (Gusii).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"baurguvumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gvm'' (Gurmana).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguvunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gvn'' (Kuku-Yalanji).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguvu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gvo'' (Gavião Do Jiparaná).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguvupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gvp'' (Pará Gavião).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguvuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gvr'' (Western Gurung).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguvusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gvs'' (Gumawana).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguxe'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gha'' (Ghadamès).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguxecu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ghc'' (Hiberno-Scottish Gaelic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguxe'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ghe'' (Southern Ghale).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguxeku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ghk'' (Geko Karen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguxelu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ghl'' (Ghulfan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguxenu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ghn'' (Ghanongga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguxe'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gho'' (Ghomara).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguxeru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ghr'' (Ghera).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguxesu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ghs'' (Guhu-Samane).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguxetu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ght'' (Kutang Ghale).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguxexe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ghh'' (Northern Ghale).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguxuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gxx'' (Wè Southern).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguzu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gza'' (Ganza).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguzu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gzi'' (Gazi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguzunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gzn'' (Gane).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"ba'urnoi","score":2,"definition":"$n_1=b_2$ is a spoken/uttered message about subject $n_2$ uttered by $n_3=b_1$ to intended audience $n_4$."},{"word":"baurnu'a'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''naa'' (Namla).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'abu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nab'' (Southern Nambikuára).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'acu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nac'' (Narak).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'adu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nad'' (Nijadali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'a'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nae'' (Naka'ela).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'afu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''naf'' (Nabak).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'agu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nag'' (Naga Pidgin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'aje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nay'' (Narrinyeri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'aju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''naj'' (Nalu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'ake","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''naq'' (Nama (Namibia)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'aku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nak'' (Nakanai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'alu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nal'' (Nalik).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'amu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nam'' (Nangikurrunggurr).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'anu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nan'' (Min Nan Chinese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'a'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nao'' (Naaba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'apu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nap'' (Neapolitan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'aru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nar'' (Iguta).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'asu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nas'' (Naasioi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'atu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nat'' (Hungworo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'a'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nau'' (Nauru, Nauruan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'ave","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''naw'' (Nawuri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'avu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nav'' (Navajo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'axu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nax'' (Nakwi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'azu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''naz'' (Coatepec Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nba'' (Nyemba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnububu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbb'' (Ndoe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbc'' (Chang Naga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbd'' (Ngbinda).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbe'' (Konyak Naga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbf'' (Naxi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbg'' (Nagarchal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbi'' (Mao Naga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nby'' (Ningera).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbj'' (Ngarinman).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbq'' (Nggem).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbk'' (Nake).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbl'' (South Ndebele).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbm'' (Ngbaka Ma'bo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbn'' (Kuri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbo'' (Nkukoli).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbp'' (Nnam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuburu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbr'' (Numana-Nunku-Gbantu-Numbu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbs'' (Namibian Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbt'' (Na).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbu'' (Rongmei Naga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbw'' (Southern Ngbandi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbv'' (Ngamambo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbh'' (Ngamo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbx'' (Ngura).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnucu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nca'' (Iyo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnucubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ncb'' (Central Nicobarese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnucucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ncc'' (Ponam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnucudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ncd'' (Nachering).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnucu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nce'' (Yale).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnucufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ncf'' (Notsi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnucugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ncg'' (Nisga'a).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnucu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nci'' (Classical Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnucuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ncj'' (Northern Puebla Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnucuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nck'' (Nakara).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuculu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ncl'' (Michoacán Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnucumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ncm'' (Nambo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnucunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ncn'' (Nauna).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnucu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nco'' (Sibe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnucupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ncp'' (Ndaktup).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnucuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ncr'' (Ncane).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnucusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ncs'' (Nicaraguan Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnucutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nct'' (Chothe Naga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnucu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ncu'' (Chumburung).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnucuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nch'' (Central Huasteca Nahuatl).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"baurnudufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ndf'' (Nadruvian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnudugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ndg'' (Ndengereko).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnudu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ndi'' (Samba Leko).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuduje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ndy'' (Lutos).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuduju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ndj'' (Ndamba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuduke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ndq'' (Ndombe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuduku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ndk'' (Ndaka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnudulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ndl'' (Ndolo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnudumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ndm'' (Ndam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnudunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ndn'' (Ngundi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnudu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ndo'' (Ndonga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnudupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ndp'' (Ndo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuduru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ndr'' (Ndoola).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnudusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nds'' (Low Saxon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnudutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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{bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'epu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nep'' (Nepali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'eru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ner'' (Yahadian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'esu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nes'' (Bhoti Kinnauri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'etu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''net'' (Nete).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'eve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''new'' (Newari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'evu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nev'' (Nyaheun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'exe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''neh'' (Nyenkha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'exu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nex'' (Neme).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'ezu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nez'' (Nez Perce).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnufu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nfa'' (Dhao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnufudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nfd'' (Ahwai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnufulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nfl'' (Ayiwo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnufuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nfr'' (Nafaanra).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnufu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nfu'' (Mfumte).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnugu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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{bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuguje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ngy'' (Tibea).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuguju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ngj'' (Ngie).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuguke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ngq'' (Ngurimi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuguku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ngk'' (Ngalkbun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnugulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ngl'' (Lomwe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnugumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ngm'' (Ngatik Men's Creole).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnugunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ngn'' (Ngwo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnugu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ngo'' (Ngoni).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnugupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ngp'' (Ngulu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuguru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ngr'' (Nanggu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnugusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ngs'' (Gvoko).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnugutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ngt'' (Ngeq).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnugu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ngu'' (Guerrero Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuguve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ngw'' (Ngwaba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuguvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ngv'' (Nagumi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuguxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ngh'' (N/u).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuguxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ngx'' (Nggwahyi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuguzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ngz'' (Ngungwel).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'i'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nia'' (Nias).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'ibu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nib'' (Nakama).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'idu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nid'' (Ngandi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'i'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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{bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'i'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''niu'' (Niuean).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'ive","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''niw'' (Nimo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'ivu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''niv'' (Gilyak).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'ixe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nih'' (Nyiha (Tanzania)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'ixu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nix'' (Hema).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'izu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''niz'' (Ningil).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuje'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nya'' (Chewa, Chichewa, Chinyanja, Nyanja).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"baurnujusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''njs'' (Nisa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnujutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''njt'' (Ndyuka-Trio Pidgin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuju'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nju'' (Ngadjunmaya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnujuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''njh'' (Lotha Naga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnujuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''njx'' (Kunyi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnukegu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nqg'' (Southern Nago).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnukeku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nqk'' (Kura Ede Nago).","notes":"See also 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the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nke'' (Duke).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnukufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nkf'' (Inpui Naga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnukugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nkg'' (Nekgini).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuku'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nki'' (Thangal Naga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnukuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nkj'' (Nakai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnukuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nkq'' (Nkami).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnukuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nkk'' (Nokuku).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnukumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nkm'' (Namat).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnukunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nkn'' (Nkangala).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuku'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nko'' (Nkonya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnukupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nkp'' (Niuatoputapu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnukuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nkr'' (Nukuoro).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnukusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nks'' (North Asmat).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnukutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nkt'' (Nyika (Tanzania)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuku'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nku'' (Bouna Kulango).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuludu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nld'' (Flemish, Dutch).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnulu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nle'' (East Nyala).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnulugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nlg'' (Gela).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnulu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nli'' (Grangali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuluje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nly'' (Nyamal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuluju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nlj'' (Nyali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuluku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nlk'' (Ninia Yali).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"baurnumumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nmm'' (Manangba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnumunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nmn'' (!Xóõ).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnumu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nmo'' (Moyon Naga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnumupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nmp'' (Nimanbur).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnumuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nmr'' (Nimbari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnumusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nms'' (Letemboi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnumutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nmt'' (Namonuito).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnumu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nmu'' (Northeast Maidu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnumuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nmw'' (Nimoa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnumuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nmv'' (Ngamini).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnumuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nmh'' (Monsang Naga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnumuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nmx'' (Nama (Papua New Guinea)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnumuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nmz'' (Nawdm).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nna'' (Nyangumarta).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nnb'' (Nande).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nnc'' (Nancere).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nnd'' (West Ambae).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nne'' (Ngandyera).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nnf'' (Ngaing).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nng'' (Maring Naga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nni'' (North Nuaulu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nny'' (Nyangga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nnj'' (Nyangatom).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nnq'' (Ngindo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nnk'' (Nankina).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nnl'' (Northern Rengma Naga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nnm'' (Namia).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnununu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nnn'' (Ngete).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nno'' (Norwegian Nynorsk).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nnp'' (Wancho Naga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nnr'' (Narungga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nns'' (Ningye).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nnt'' (Nanticoke).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nnu'' (Dwang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nnw'' (Southern Nuni).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nnv'' (Nugunu (Australia)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nnh'' (Ngiemboon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nnx'' (Ngong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nnz'' (Nda'nda').","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'o'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''noa'' (Woun Meu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'obu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nob'' (Norwegian Bokmål).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'ocu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''noc'' (Nuk).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'odu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nod'' (Northern Thai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'o'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''noe'' (Nimadi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'ofu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nof'' (Nomane).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'ogu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nog'' (Nogai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'o'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''noi'' (Noiri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'oje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''noy'' (Noy).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'oju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''noj'' (Nonuya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'oke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ 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{bangu}"},{"word":"baurnusupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nsp'' (Nepalese Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnusuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nsr'' (Maritime Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnususu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nss'' (Nali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnusutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nst'' (Tase Naga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnusu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nsu'' (Sierra Negra Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnusuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nsw'' (Navut).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnusuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nsv'' (Southwestern Nisu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnusuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nsh'' (Ngoshie).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnusuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nsx'' (Nsongo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnusuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nsz'' (Nisenan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnutu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nte'' (Nathembo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnutu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nti'' (Natioro).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnutuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nty'' (Mantsi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnutuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ntj'' (Ngaanyatjarra).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnutuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ntk'' (Ikoma-Nata-Isenye).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnutumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ntm'' (Nateni).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnutu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nto'' (Ntomba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnutupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ntp'' (Northern Tepehuan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuturu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ntr'' (Delo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnutusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nts'' (Natagaimas).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnutu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ntu'' (Natügu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnutuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ntw'' (Nottoway).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnutuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ntz'' (Natanzi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'u'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nua'' (Yuaga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'ucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nuc'' (Nukuini).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'udu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nud'' (Ngala).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'u'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nue'' (Ngundu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'ufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nuf'' (Nusu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'ugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nug'' (Nungali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'u'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nui'' (Ngumbi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'uje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nuy'' (Nunggubuyu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'uju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nuj'' (Nyole).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'uke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nuq'' (Nukumanu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'uku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nuk'' (Nuu-chah-nulth, Nootka)","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'ulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nul'' (Nusa Laut).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'umu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''num'' (Niuafo'ou).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'unu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nun'' (Nung (Myanmar)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'u'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nuo'' (Nguôn).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'upu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nup'' (Nupe-Nupe-Tako).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'uru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nur'' (Nukuria).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'usu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nus'' (Nuer).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'utu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nut'' (Nung (Viet Nam)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'u'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nuu'' (Ngbundu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'uve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nuw'' (Nguluwan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'uvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nuv'' (Northern Nuni).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'uxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nuh'' (Ndunda).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'uxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nux'' (Mehek).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'uzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nuz'' (Tlamacazapa Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuve'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nwa'' (Nawathinehena).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuvebu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nwb'' (Nyabwa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuvecu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nwc'' (Old Newari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuve'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nwe'' (Ngwe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuve'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nwi'' (Southwest Tanna).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuveje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nwy'' (Nottoway-Meherrin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuvemu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nwm'' (Nyamusa-Molo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuveru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nwr'' (Nawaru).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuvexu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nwx'' (Middle Newar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuvumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nvm'' (Namiae).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuvuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nvh'' (Nasarian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxe'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nha'' (Nhanda).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxebu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhb'' (Beng).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxecu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhc'' (Tabasco Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxedu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhd'' (Chiripá).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxe'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhe'' (Eastern Huasteca Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxefu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhf'' (Nhuwala).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxegu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhg'' (Tetelcingo Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxe'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhi'' (Zacatlán-Ahuacatlán-Tepetzintla Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxeje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhy'' (Northern Oaxaca Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxeke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhq'' (Huaxcaleca Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxeku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhk'' (Isthmus-Cosoleacaque Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxemu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhm'' (Morelos Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxenu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhn'' (Central Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxe'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nho'' (Takuu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxepu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhp'' (Isthmus-Pajapan Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxeru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhr'' (Naro).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxetu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nht'' (Ometepec Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxe'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhu'' (Noone).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxeve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhw'' (Western Huasteca Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxevu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhv'' (Temascaltepec Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxexe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhh'' (Nahari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxexu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhx'' (Isthmus-Mecayapan Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxezu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhz'' (Santa María La Alta Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nxa'' (Nauete).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nxd'' (Ngando (Democratic Republic of Congo)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nxe'' (Nage).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nxg'' (Ngad'a).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nxi'' (Nindi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nxl'' (South Nuaulu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nxm'' (Numidian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nxn'' (Ngawun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nxr'' (Ninggerum).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nxu'' (Narau).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nxx'' (Nafri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuzu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nza'' (Tigon Mbembe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuzubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nzb'' (Njebi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuzu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nzi'' (Nzima).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuzuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nzy'' (Nzakambay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuzuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nzk'' (Nzakara).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuzumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nzm'' (Zeme Naga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuzusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nzs'' (New Zealand Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuzu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nzu'' (Teke-Nzikou).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuzuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nzz'' (Nanga Dama Dogon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurpamubino","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects 1580 culture/language in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"ba'urslefrica","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (sound) is phonemically distinguished from $x_2$ (sound) in language $x_3$","notes":"From {ba'urvlasle} and {frica}"},{"word":"ba'urtadji","score":3,"definition":"$t_1$ is $b_1$'s pronunciation of utterance $b_2$ under conditions $t_3$."},{"word":"ba'urvlasle","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=b_2$ is a phoneme/most basic phonological subunit of word, meaning/causing $v_2$ in language $v_3$. ","notes":"See also phone (={ba'usle}) and morpheme (={genvlasle})."},{"word":"ba'urxausku","score":0,"definition":"$b_1=c_1$ (agent) eloquently speaks/verbally expresses $x_1=c_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) for audience $c_3$, good/beneficial/nice for $x_2$ by standard $x_3$."},{"word":"ba'urxauskuske","score":0,"definition":"$s_1$ is a rhetoric [formal study] of rhetorical matter $s_2$ based on methodology $s_3$."},{"word":"baurzese","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Zese culture/language in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"See also {bangu}."},{"word":"bauske","score":5,"definition":"$s_1$ is linguistics based on methodology $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {banpliske}, {banjikske}, {banmenske}."},{"word":"ba'usku","score":3,"definition":"$s_1=b_1$ (agent) says $s_2=b_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) for audience $s_3$ through expressive medium $s_4$.","notes":"Unlike {cusku}, which can refer to other forms of expression, ba'usku refers only to talking. Cf. {tavla}."},{"word":"ba'usle","score":5,"definition":"$s_1$ (phone/speech sounds) is a segment of utterance/speech stream $s_2=b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tavla}, {lerpoi}."},{"word":"bausmu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the meaning of linguistic expression $x_2$ in language $x_3$ according to interpreter $x_4$","notes":"See also {smuni}, {bangu}."},{"word":"bauspi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a split piece of language $b_1=s_2$.","notes":"Poetic compound."},{"word":"bau'u","selmaho":"FAhA","score":3,"definition":"preposition: outside of ...","notes":"See {bartu}, {ne'i}"},{"word":"bavdji","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ desires/wants/wishes for future $d_2$ (event/state) for purpose $d_3$ with desired future point $b_1$. $d_1$ aspires.","notes":"b1 refers to the point in time when the aspiring individual wants the desire to come true; not the time they expect it to come true."},{"word":"bavgaupei","score":2,"definition":"$g_1=p_1$ thinks about/considers/ponders/reflects upon doing $b_1=g_2=p_2$ (nu) after $b_2$ (nu)","notes":"I found that there was no good, single word for \"thinking about doing ... after ...\". (See {balvi}, {gasnu}, and {pensi})"},{"word":"bavji'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ predicts that $x_2$ (du'u) is true in/about future time/place $x_3$ on grounds $x_4$.","notes":"From {balvi} {jinvi}. Nearly synonymous with {la'erji'i}, {bavykri}. Related words: {kanpe}, {bavyxusra}, {bavyske}, {cfabalvi}, {tembalvi}, {selbalvi}, {ba'alvi}, {datru}, {temci}, {purci}, {cabna}, {uenai}, {ba'a}, {ba}."},{"word":"bavla'i","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=l_1$ is next after $b_2=l_2$ in sequence $l_3$.","notes":"Cf. {prula'i}."},{"word":"bavla'ima'i","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=b_1=l_1$ is the next month; $m_1=b_1=l_1$ is the month following $b_2=l_2$, month standard $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {prula'ima'i}, {cabma'i}."},{"word":"bavlamcerni","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=l_1=b_1$ is tomorrow morning; $c_1=l_1=b_1$ is the morning after $b_2=l_2$ at location $c_3$.","notes":"Morning (={cerni}), this morning (={cabdeicerni}), yesterday morning (={prulamcerni})."},{"word":"bavlamcte","score":5,"definition":"$n_1=l_1=b_1$ is the night after $b_2=l_2$ at location $n_3$.","notes":"{cabycte} is tonight, whether or not it is currently night yet. {bavlamcte} is tomorrow night, even if {cabycte} is still in the future. Cf. {nicte}, {prulamcte}, {bavlamdei}."},{"word":"bavlamdei","score":5,"definition":"$d_1=b_1=l_1$ is tomorrow; $d_1=b_1=l_1$ is the day following $b_2=l_2$, day standard $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {prulamdei}, {bavlamcte}."},{"word":"bavlamjeftu","score":2,"definition":"$j_1=b_1$ is the week directly after $b_2$ by standard $j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {prulamjeftu}, {cabjeftu}."},{"word":"bavlamke'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the next/following time that $x_2$ happens.","notes":"Cf. {balvi}, {lamji}, {krefu}, {bavlamdei}."},{"word":"bavlamna'a","score":1,"definition":"$n_1=b_1=l_1$ is next year; $n_1=b_1=l_1$ is the year following $b_2=l_2$ by year standard $n_3$.","notes":"Cf. {prulamna'a}, {cabna'a}."},{"word":"bavlamvanci","score":2,"definition":"$v_1=l_1=b_1$ is tomorrow evening; $v_1=l_1=b_1$ is the evening after $b_2=l_2$ at location $v_3$.","notes":"Evening (={vanci}), this evening (={cabvanci}), yesterday evening (={prulamvanci})."},{"word":"bavmi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of barley [grain] of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {gurni}."},{"word":"bavmojnalka'e","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is unable to/incapable of remembering future $k_2$ under conditions $k_3$. $k_1$ has anterograde amnesia/memory loss.","notes":"Second place describes scope of loss. Cf. {mojnalka'e} {prumojnalka'e}"},{"word":"bavrai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is/are the latest, most forward in time among $x_2$","notes":"smudukti zo {prurai}"},{"word":"bavyfa'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is futureward/to the futureward side/in the future of $x_2$ in frame of reference/according to observer or vantage point $x_3$.","notes":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ probably should always be events (\"{nu}\"). This word is close to equivalent to \"{balvi}\"; a reasonable proposal would be to combine the two words, in analogy with spacial direction brivla; many, if not all, of the available glosses of one probably are shared with the other; minor connotational differences may exist. It means \"more recent/more recent side (of event)\" if $x_1$ is in the past. In a conceptual universe in which time is not oriented or in which there are multiple time dimensions, or perhaps if time is behaving exotically (such as with time-travel), $x_3$ can also be a \"which faces\" sumti slot, as in \"{zunle}\"."},{"word":"bavyfarvi","score":3,"definition":"$f_1$ ages / passes through time into future form $f_2 = b_1$ from current / past / earlier form $f_3 = b_2$ through stages $f_4$.","notes":"Made from {balvi} + {farvi}. Cf. {citno}, {nilnalci'o}."},{"word":"bavykri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ expects/anticipates $x_2$ to happen.","notes":"Cf. {balvi}, {krici}, {ba'a}."},{"word":"bavypunji","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ delays $p_2$ until after $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {balvi}, {punji}, {prupu'i}."},{"word":"bavyse'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the future self/identity of $x_2$; $x_1$ is $x_2$ in the future.","notes":"From {balvi} {sevzi}. $x_2$ is usually a person. Compare {cabyse'i}, {pruse'i}."},{"word":"bavyske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is futurology/future studies of/about ideas of the future $b_1=s_2$ based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"Science about the future, not to be confused with science in the future."},{"word":"bavyspe","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is the fiancé(e)/betrothed of $s_2$ under law/custom/tradition/system/convention $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {pruspe}."},{"word":"bavyxusra","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ asserts/prophesies that $x_2=b_1$ is true about the future of $b_2$.","notes":"Compare to {bavji'i}, {bavykri}, which both deal with thought predictions rather than predictions in speech/writing."},{"word":"bavza","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ will happen in $x_2$ length of time; $x_1$ will happen $x_2$ length of time after $x_3$","notes":"See {ba}, {za}, {bavjbi}, {bavda'o}, {puvza}"},{"word":"baxseljibri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ is a bank clerk of a bank $x_2=b_1=s_2$ owned by/in banking system $x_3=b_2$ for banking function(s) $x_4=b_3$ (event).","notes":"{banxa} {se} {jibri}"},{"word":"baxso","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Malay-Indonesian common language/culture in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {meljo}, {bindo}."},{"word":"baxydinkarda","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is a debit/bank/check card with balance $x_2=j_1$ at bank/financial institution $x_3=b_1=b_2$","notes":"Necessarily coupled to bank account(s) with withdrawable (positive) balance. See payment card ({lejykarda}), credit/charge card ({jitseldejykarda}/{detseldejykarda}) and stored-value card ({vamveile'ikarda}). Cf. {maksriveikarda}, {lejykardymi'i}, {banxa}, {pleji}, {jdini}."},{"word":"baze'e","selmaho":"ZEhA*","score":2,"definition":"time tense: forever after / forevermore"},{"word":"bazroi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ happens often enough during interval $x_2$ for $x_3$ to occur"},{"word":"bazyjvesa'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a necessary and sufficient condition for $x_2$ to happen","notes":"Synonymous with {bazysa'u}. See also {banzu}, {sarcu}."},{"word":"bazysa'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a necessary and sufficient condition for $x_2$ to happen","notes":"Synonymous with {bazyjvesa'u}. See also {banzu}, {sarcu}. Properties: bazysa'u(X,Y) ↔ bazysa'u(¬X,¬Y); bazysa'u(X,Y) ↔ [banzu(X,Y) ∧ sarcu(X,Y)]…"},{"word":"bdjencfrapsklixmto'ugyvz zei valsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a perfect pangram word meaning/causing $x_2$ in language $x_3$"},{"word":"be","selmaho":"BE","score":100000,"definition":"sumti link to attach sumti (default $x_{2}$) to a selbri; used in descriptions."},{"word":"be'a","selmaho":"FAhA1","score":100000,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; north of."},{"word":"be'arna","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is to the north of $x_2$ according to frame of reference $x_3$.","notes":"Synonymous to {berti}. See {be'a}. Set: {be'arna} {du'arna} {ne'urna} {vu'arna}. This set is invented for those who prefer the sumtcita over the gismu, due to all starting with different letters."},{"word":"be'aspe","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a daughter-in-law/son-in-law (a spouse of a child of) of $x_2$ according to law/custom $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ti'uspe}, {spemamta}, {spepa'u}, {me'ispe}, {bunspe}, {spebe'a}, {selrirspe}, {speselrirni}."},{"word":"bebgei","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is giddy about $g_2$."},{"word":"bebna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is foolish/silly in event/action/property [folly] (ka) $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is a fool.","notes":"See also {fenki}, {xajmi}, {prije}, {fliba}."},{"word":"bebna'ive","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ naively does $x_2$ (ka); $x_1$ is naive"},{"word":"bebzunpre","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=z_1=p_1$ is a troll on $z_2$ with inflammatory message $z_3$.","notes":"x2 is usually an internet bulletin board or newsgroup. Cf. {zunti}, {prenu}, {malzunpre}."},{"word":"be'e","selmaho":"COI","score":100000,"definition":"vocative: request to send/speak."},{"word":"be'ei","selmaho":"BAI","score":3,"definition":"benre modal, 1st place for beneficiary...","notes":"See {benre}, {seva'u}, {tezu'e}, {ko'au}"},{"word":"be'ei'oi","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"ternary mekso operator: $x_1$th Bergelson multiplicative interval with exponents bounded from above by function $x_2$ and with sequence of shifts $x_3$, where exponents belong to set $x_4$","notes":"x1 must be a positive integer. x2 must be a strictly monotonic increasing function mapping from all of the positive integers to a subset (not necessarily proper) thereof. x3 must be a sequence of natural numbers. x2 without context will default to the same value as x1 (it is simple linear on the set of positive integers), x3 without context will be a sequence all and only of 1's, x4 without context defaults to the set of all non-negative integers. Let p_i be a prime for all i, with p_1 = 2 and the ith prime (in the normal monotonic increasing order) being p_i. Let all other symbols match the aforementioned conditions. Represent the nth term of the sequence x3 by x3_n; represent the function in x2 being applied to the number m by x2(m). Then x1 be'ei'oi x2 boi x3 boi x4 produces the set of all numbers of the form x3_(x1) * (p_1)^(e_1) *...* (p_(x1))^(e_(x1)), where e_j belongs to the intersection of the interval [0, x2(x1)] with x4."},{"word":"befcaucreka","score":1,"definition":"$cr_1=cl_1=b_2$ is a crop top t-shirt / blouse of material $cr_2$.","notes":"The lower portion is cut off, resulting in the exposure of some of the wearer's abdomen. Suggested shortest fu'ivla form: efcrka. Cf. {creka}."},{"word":"befcro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ has a bellyache."},{"word":"befkafke","score":2,"definition":"$k_1=b_2$ burps."},{"word":"befke'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is the abdominal cavity of $k_2$."},{"word":"befloi","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is the waist of $b_2$"},{"word":"befru'e","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is the digestion of $p_2$ with output $p_3$ passing through stage $p_4$ of person/animal/plant $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {djaruntygau}, {djaruntyrango}, {citka}, {tunlo}, {xelbefru'e}."},{"word":"befsfeke'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is the navel of $k_2$.","notes":"Cf. {befyba'a}, {befke'a}."},{"word":"befsri","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a belt of material $d_2$."},{"word":"befti'e","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is the lower back [body-part] of $b_2$."},{"word":"befyba'a","score":2,"definition":"$be_1=ba_1$ is the navel / belly button (umbilicus) of $be_2=ba_2$.","notes":"In humans, the navel can appear as a depression (kevna) or as a protrusion (punli). Cf. {befsfeke'a}, {betfu}, {barna}."},{"word":"befyba'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ ventriloquizes/ventriloquises $x_2$; $x_1$ is a ventriloquist"},{"word":"befyfomsle","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is the abdominal cavity of $b_2$","notes":"Refers to the lower part of the ventral cavity in animals"},{"word":"begbau","score":2,"definition":"$be_1=ba_1$ is the Bengali language used by $ba_2$ to communicate $ba_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Cf. {bengo}, {bangu}, {banbu'enu}."},{"word":"begru'u","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is measured in bangladeshi taka (৳) as $r_2$ (quantity), in the Bangladesh monetary system $r_3$."},{"word":"begygu'e","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=g_1$ is Bangladesh.","notes":"Cf. {bengo}, {gugde}, {gugdebudu}."},{"word":"be'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"benji modal, 1st place (sender) sent by ..."},{"word":"bei","selmaho":"BEI","score":100000,"definition":"separates multiple linked sumti within a selbri; used in descriptions."},{"word":"bei'a","selmaho":"BEIhA","score":2,"definition":"quotes a non-Lojban letter","notes":"Like {me'oi} but requires an indication of what language/script this is. // bei'a [letteral/quote] [lerfu]; ex bei'a ly. .glottal stop. = ʔ. See also {bei'au}"},{"word":"bei'au","selmaho":"BEIhAU","score":2,"definition":"quotes non-Lojban letters (delimited)","notes":"bei'au [letteral/quote] [lerfu sequence] [same letteral/quote]; ex bei'au ly. .glottal stop. .alpha. .q. .ly. = ʔɑq. See also {bei'a}"},{"word":"beiblo","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a cargo ship for carrying $b_2$, propelled by $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bevri}, {bloti}, {preblo}, {ni'ablo}."},{"word":"beicka","score":1,"definition":"$x1=b1=c1$ is a stretcher carrying/hauling/bearing/transporting patient/dead $x2=b2=c3$ to $x3=b3$ from $x4=b4$ over path $x5=b5$","notes":"from {bevri} + {ckana}"},{"word":"beiDJIN","score":2,"definition":"Beijing.","notes":"Cf. {jungo}, {tcadu}."},{"word":"beidle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'links' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: BEI # term links?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"bei'e","selmaho":"BEIhE","score":5,"definition":"Multiple sumti link; open-ended sumti-linking.","notes":"Terminated by {be'o}. Until terminated, all following sumti are considered to successively fill the terbri (in order) of the selbri which immediately precedes this word, filling in accord with the order presented (overridden by FA), starting at $x_2$ by default. In a sense, this word delves into the world of the selbri, treating it (temporarily/until terminated) as the selbri of a bridi. (This word reduces the number of {be}'s and {be'o}'s required, as well as reduces the amount of jumping around in an utterance/the thinking required.)"},{"word":"bei'oi","selmaho":"BEIhOI","score":1,"definition":"Tag linkarge 2","notes":"\"fi'o broda fe'u be'oi ko'a bei'oi ko'e\" = \"fi'o broda be ko'a bei ko'e\""},{"word":"beipre","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=b_1$ is a carrier/porter/waiter, carrying $b_2$ to $b_3$ from $b_4$ over path $b_5$.","notes":"Cf. {barjyse'u}."},{"word":"beircarce","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a cart/carriage/wagon (wheeled vehicle) for carrying $c_2=b_2$ to $b_3$ from $b_4$, propelled by $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {beipre}, {bevma'e}."},{"word":"beitlaxum","score":3,"definition":"Bethlehem.","notes":"Cf. {xriso}, {lijda}."},{"word":"beitrau","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects the Northern Dynasties culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"bei'u'i","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"unary mekso operator: nth Bernoulli number $B_{n}$ of the second kind ($B_1 = +1/2 = >0$).","notes":"Input will usually be a nonnegative integer; odd input which is greater than 1 will output 0. These numbers are very important mathematically and culturally (consider Lovelace's program). In order to transform them into Bernoulli numbers of the first kind ($B_1 = -1/2 < 0$), when the input n is a nonnegative integer, multiply by $(-1)^n$ ({nei'au})."},{"word":"bekpi","score":7,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 'back', dorsum of body $x_2$ ","notes":"Opposite of ventral part of the body. Not necessarily should be a posterior part of the body. Determined by bilateral symmetry of the body. See also {vente}, {trixe}, {cutne}."},{"word":"belta","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a planetary ring, region defined by a 'cloud' or 'constellation' of satellites, asteroid belt, generalized Kuiper belt, generalized Oort cloud, or other such belt or cloud or region in stellar/star or planet-centered/planetary ring system $x_2$, extending over and throughout region $x_3$ or being of shape (including size/dimensions) $x_3$, including/containing objects or points of interest $x_4$, with other properties/orbital parameters $x_5$.","notes":"Generalizes \"{cmaplinykemjinrcaibyca'u}\". The main defining characteristic is that it is a region around some massive celestial object(s) (typically some stars or mutually-bound planets) which either contains a collection of appropriately-scaled smaller rubble/junk in loose collective configuration which orbit(s) the big object(s), or is defined by certain physical properties (such as the liquid-water temperature-based Goldilocks zone around a star, or the Roche limit of the planet, etc.) and which might contain some celestial objects. See also: \"{cmaplini}\". Contrasts with \"{djine}\" in that it is specific to astronomical uses, refers to a region of space (not an object) which is defined by many objects (or a general property) rather than to a single solid object, and may not necessarily be a simple toroid or cylindrical toroid in shape."},{"word":"belta'em","score":1,"definition":"the Main (Asteroid) Belt of the Sol system","notes":"See also: \"{belta}\"."},{"word":"beltakaiper","score":1,"definition":"the Kuiper belt of Sol system","notes":"Strictly speaking, this word should only be for Sol system, but may informally be used in order to reference similar belts in other star systems. See also: \"{belta}\"."},{"word":"belta'ort","score":1,"definition":"the Oepik-Oort Cloud of Sol system.","notes":"Strictly speaking, this word should be used only in reference to Sol system, but may be used informally for similar regions for other stellar systems. See: \"{belta}\"."},{"word":"bemboijvi","score":3,"definition":"$j_1$ plays American/Canadian football against $j_2$ in competition $j_3$ for prize/title $j_4$.","notes":"See {bemro}, {bolci}, {jivna}, {bemboiterjvi}. For soccer see {boltipyjvi}"},{"word":"bemboiterjvi","score":3,"definition":"$j_3$ is an American/Canadian football match/game with $j_1$ playing/competing against $j_2$ for prize/title $j_4$.","notes":"Cf. {bemro}, {bolci}, {jivna}, {bemboijvi}. For soccer match/game see {boltipterjvi}."},{"word":"bemcinfo","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=c_1$ is an American lion [Panthera leo atrox] of breed $c_2$.","notes":"P. l. atrox, known as the American lion or American cave lion, was abundant in the Americas from Canada to Peru in the Pleistocene Epoch until about 10,000 years ago."},{"word":"bemjoitco","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=b_1=k_1$ is North America and South America;  $x_1$ is Pan-American; $x_1$ pertains to the Americas or reflects nationality/culture/geography thereof in property $x_2=b_2=k_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bemro}, {ketco}, {merko}, {braplu}"},{"word":"bemro","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects North American culture/nationality/geography in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {merko}, {kadno}, {xispo}, {mexno}."},{"word":"bemtu'a","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=t_1$ is North America.","notes":"Cf. {bemro}, {tumla}, {zdotu'a}, {rontu'a}, {tcotu'a}, {sralytu'a}, {frikytu'a}, {ziptu'a}."},{"word":"benbogda'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ headbutts $x_2$."},{"word":"benbo'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a braincase or neurocranium of $x_2$."},{"word":"bencra","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a/the forebrain of brain $b_1=c_2$."},{"word":"bende","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a crew/team/gang/squad/band of persons $x_{2}$ directed/led by $x_{3}$ organized for purpose $x_{4}$.","notes":"($x_1$ is a mass; $x_2$ is a set completely specified); Also orchestra (= {zgibe'e}, {balzgibe'e}), outfit; $x_3$ conductor; business, not necessarily incorporated (= {cajbe'e}, {venbe'e}). See also {gunma}, {girzu}, {dansu}, {jatna}, {jitro}, {kagni}, {kamni}, {minde}, {ralju}, {cecmu}, {gidva}."},{"word":"bendicfancyxra","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is an electroencephalogram of animal $b_2$ drawn by $p_3$ in medium $p_4$"},{"word":"bengo","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Bengali/Bangladesh culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {xindo}."},{"word":"BENjamin","score":1,"definition":"Benjamin","notes":"Anglophone male given name. Alternate form {benjymyn}. Cognate to Spanish {benxaMIN}."},{"word":"benji","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ transfers/sends/transmits $x_{2}$ to receiver $x_{3}$ from transmitter/origin $x_{4}$ via means/medium $x_{5}$.","notes":"[also possibly \"sharing\"; no (complete) alienation from origin is implied]; [$x_5$ carrier]; (cf. {muvdu}, {dunda}, {mrilu}, {nirna}, {xruti}, {cradi}, {tivni}, {preja}, cmavo list {be'i}, {bevri}, {mrilu}, {tcana})."},{"word":"benjymyn","score":1,"definition":"Benjamin","notes":"Anglophone male given name. Alternate form {BENjamin}. Cognate to Spanish {benxaMIN}."},{"word":"benkiio","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the learning process / overall learning event of [learner] $x_2$ on topic $x_3$, including facts / subtopics $x_4$.","notes":"Also: x2 is a x3-learner; x3 covers topics x4. Describes the whole learning process, as opposed to 'atomic' knowledge acquisition, as implied by {cilre}; that process can even span years (if not x2's life). The 'atoms' can be drawn out of this word with x4, which can be a {du'u} abstraction (which really is {cilre}2), but also a smaller 'molecule' described with {si'o} (or not). Borrowing from Japanese (勉強)."},{"word":"benmro","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=b_2$ is brain-dead."},{"word":"benpi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a meninx/mater of $x_2$."},{"word":"benre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the \"beneficiary\"/intended-recipient of $x_2$ (event/action), as intended by $x_3$ // $x_2$ is done for $x_1$","notes":"A \"beneficiary\" here is someone or something for which something is done, and this relation may be either beneficial or disadvantageous. Consider \"I poisoned the cake for him\" vs \"I baked a cake for him\" (\"for him to eat\" would be a purpose/goal). See also {be'ei}, {kosmu}, {terzu'e}, {selxau}"},{"word":"benske","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ is (cerebral) neurology/neuroscience with methodology $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {benpi'a}."},{"word":"benstani","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is the brainstem (truncus encephali) of brain $b_1=s_2$.","notes":"The brain stem consists of pons and medulla."},{"word":"benti'e","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a/the hindbrain (the posterior portion of the brain including cerebellum and pons and medulla oblongata) of brain $b_1=t_2$."},{"word":"benvau","score":2,"definition":"$v_1$ is the braincase (part of cranium) of organism $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {benpi'a}, {stedu}."},{"word":"benvaubo'u","score":1,"definition":"$bo_1=v_1$ is a neurocranium/braincase/brainpan containing brain $bo_2=v_2=be_1$ of $bo_3=be_2$."},{"word":"benvaukre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a braincase/neurocranium hair."},{"word":"benxadba","score":1,"definition":"$xa_1$ is a hemisphere of brain $b_1=xa_2$."},{"word":"benxaMIN","score":1,"definition":"Benjamín","notes":"Spanish/Hispanic/Latino male given name."},{"word":"benzo","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an aromatic chemical of type $x_2$."},{"word":"be'o","selmaho":"BEhO","score":100000,"definition":"elidable terminator: end linked sumti in specified description."},{"word":"be'oi","selmaho":"BEhOI","score":1,"definition":"Tag linkarge","notes":"\"fi'o broda fe'u be'oi ko'a\" = \"fi'o broda be ko'a fe'u\""},{"word":"be'omronzdo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the Laurasian supercontinent/large subcontinent in aspect $x_2$, more specifically associated with time period or arrangement $x_3$","notes":"Not to be confused with Laurentia. x3 is a property of Laurasia itself (at the time in question, as determined by x1 and x2). This word could be used along the lines of other cultural gismu: x1 reflect Laurasian culture/lifestyle/\"nationality\" in aspect/nature x2. Confer: {pangaio}, {gonduana}, {bemro}, {ropno}, {xazdo}"},{"word":"berbere","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is berbere (Ethiopian spice mixture) of type/containing $x_2$","notes":"see also {mitmita}"},{"word":"berberi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has beriberi with symptoms $x_2$","notes":"see also {beriber}"},{"word":"berberida","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is barberry of species $x_2$"},{"word":"berbero","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Berber in aspect $x_2$","notes":"see also {amsixe}, {tuarge}"},{"word":"bercribe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a polar bear (Ursus maritimus) of type $x_2$","notes":"See {cribe}"},{"word":"berfi'ocinfo","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=c_1$ is a Barbary lion [Panthera leo leo] of breed $c_2$."},{"word":"bergama","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bergamot orange of variety/cultivar $x_2$"},{"word":"bergu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to bear goo metaphysics in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"berjoinandargu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a north-south-running road to $d_2$ from $d_3$ following primarily northward-and-southward path $d_4$ according to frame of reference $b_3=s_3$","notes":"See also: {sunjoisicydargu}"},{"word":"berkaka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'linkargs' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: BE # term links? /BEhO#/. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"berlìn","score":0,"definition":"Berlin","notes":"Capital of Germany"},{"word":"bermau","score":3,"definition":"$b_1=z_1$ is farther north than $b_2=z_1$ according to frame of reference $b_3$ by distance/gap/margin $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {berti}, {zmadu}, {beryrai}."},{"word":"bernanjudri","score":2,"definition":"$j_1$ is the latitude/declination of $j_2$ in system $j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {berti}, {snanu}, {judri}, {sunsicyjudri}, {plinyxabykoi}, {jedjipli'i}, {julra'o}, {cacryra'o}. "},{"word":"berpau","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=p_1$is the northern part of $b_2=p_2$."},{"word":"bersa","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a son of mother/father/parents $x_{2}$ [not necessarily biological].","notes":"Also filial. See also {verba}, {nanla}, {nakni}, {nanmu}, {patfu}, {mamta}, {bruna}, {rirni}, {rorci}, {panzi}, {tixnu}."},{"word":"berstici","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is northwest of $x_2$ in frame of reference $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {berstuna}."},{"word":"berstuna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is northeast of $x_2$ in frame of reference $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {berti}, {stuna}, {stici}, {snanu}, {nanstici}, {nanstuna}, {berstici}."},{"word":"bersunberberti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is north by east of $x_2$ in frame of reference $x_3$."},{"word":"berti","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is to the north/northern side [right-hand-rule pole] of $x_{2}$ according to frame of reference $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {snanu}, {stici}, {stuna}, {farna}."},{"word":"bes","score":1,"definition":"Son","notes":"Cf. {bersa}, {tix}, {mam}, {paf}, {bun}, {mes}. "},{"word":"besmamta","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=b_2$ is the mother of son $m_2=b_1$.","notes":"Cf. {tixmamta}, {bespa'u}."},{"word":"besna","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the brain [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: intelligence, mental control].","notes":"Also cerebral. See also {menli}, {stedu}, {rango}, {pensi}."},{"word":"besto","score":6,"definition":"$x_1$ dons metaphorical asbestos suit $x_2$ to guard against flames $x_3$ on topic $x_4$ from $x_5$, who disagrees with post $x_6$ for reason $x_7$, not realizing that the post was meant to be sent to $x_8$ rather than all of mailing list $x_9$ (default jboste) where it was posted in response to email $x_{10}$, whose author wishes selma'o $x_{11}$ (default SE) were extended to concisely express place $x_{12}$ of brivla $x_{13}$ (default besto) which has place structure $x_{14}$ and too many places because of sadistic whim $x_{15}$ of brivla-maker $x_{16}$, who also created brivla $x_{17}$ which has place structure $x_{18}$, and so winds up using too many of cmavo $x_{19}$ (default zi'o) in order to make the brivla ( $x_{13}$) more usable by standard $x_{20}$ and wishes they had never heard of the word besto for reason $x_{21}$, not realizing for reason $x_{22}$ that it was suggested sarcastically due to boredom $x_{23}$ of person $x_{24}$, who is proposing it against better judgement $x_{25}$ because it is fun by standard $x_{26}$, but still wishes it had as many places as $x_{27}$ (default du) for reason $x_{28}$, and feels like throwing in epistemology sumti $x_{29}$, because he/she knows both that gismu $x_{30}$ (default besto) has its place structure defined by run-on sentence $x_{31}$ and that epistemology sumti are used in gismu $x_{32}$ by epistemology $x_{33}$, notwithstanding the fact that $x_{34}$ actually has a use for besto places $x_{35}$ (default 1) through $x_{36}$ (default $x_7$) and wishes this weren't an extremely long and stupid joke, longer than joke $x_{37}$ and stupider than joke $x_{38}$ but still appreciated by $x_{39}$ - a fact which says $x_{40}$ about them in the opinion of $x_{41}$ - but not seen as even remotely amusing by $x_{42}$, who is aware that $x_{43}$ has a use for the gismu besto because of $x_{45}$","notes":"A joke gismu from http://mw.lojban.org/papri/besto . Place $x_{44}$ is absent for some reason."},{"word":"betfu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the abdomen/belly/lower trunk [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: midsection].","notes":"Also stomach (= {djaruntyrango}), digestive tract (= {befctirango}, {befctirangyci'e}). See also {cutne}, {livga}, {canti}."},{"word":"betka","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a beet of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"betovn","score":2,"definition":"Beethoven"},{"word":"betri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a tragedy/disaster/tragic for $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {badri}, {xlali}, {morsi}, {binra}."},{"word":"be'u","selmaho":"UI5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: lack/need - presence/satisfaction - satiation.","notes":"See also {claxu}, {nitcu}, {mansa}."},{"word":"be'ucu'i","selmaho":"UI*5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: lack/need - presence/satisfaction - satiation."},{"word":"be'udzu","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=b_2$ crawls on $c_2$."},{"word":"be'unai","selmaho":"UI*5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: lack/need - presence/satisfaction - satiation."},{"word":"bevgundi","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is a/the transportation industry/sector for $b_1$ transporting $b_2$ from $b_3$ to $b_4$.","notes":"Cf. {bevri}, {gundi}."},{"word":"bevma'e","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a truck/transporter/cart/sled/mode of transport for carrying $m_2=b_2$ to $b_3$ from $b_4$ over path $b_5$, on surface medium $m_3$, propelled by $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {beircarce}."},{"word":"bevma'elai","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is $k_2$ (quantifier, default: one) truckloads/lorryloads in quantity.","notes":"Cf. {klani}, {bevri}, {marce}, {bevma'e}."},{"word":"bevri","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ carries/hauls/bears/transports cargo $x_{2}$ to $x_{3}$ from $x_{4}$ over path $x_{5}$; $x_{1}$ is a carrier/[porter].","notes":"Alienation from $x_2$ to $x_3$ is implied. See also {marce}, {muvdu}, {benji}, {klama}."},{"word":"bevytsina","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is a litter/stretcher carrying/bearing/transporting person/cargo $x2$ to $x3$ from $x4$ over path $x5$","notes":"from {bevri} + {tsina}"},{"word":"bi","selmaho":"PA1","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: 8 (digit) [eight]."},{"word":"bi'a","selmaho":"UI3a","score":3,"definition":"emphasis indicator; indicates the previous word is especially emphasized","notes":"Equivalent to {ba'e} but in UI. See also {ba'e}"},{"word":"bi'agla","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=g_1$ has a fever due to disease $b_3$."},{"word":"bi'ai","selmaho":"CAhA","score":2,"definition":"Sumtcita indicating that the bridi must be true under the conditions indicated by the tagged sumti.","notes":"See also {narfaunarcu'i}"},{"word":"bi'amlu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=b_1$ is sickly/appears ill with symptoms $s_2=b_2$ from disease $b_3$ to observer $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ka'omlu}."},{"word":"bi'anfu","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bat, flying mammal (order Chiroptera) of species $x_2$","notes":"See {mabru}, {vofli}"},{"word":"bi'arbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$bin_1$ develops illness $bin_2=bil_1$ with symptoms $bil_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bi'agla}."},{"word":"bi'argau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ makes $x_2=b_1$ be sick from disease $x_3=b_3$; $x_1=g_1$ sickens $x_2=b_1$; $x_1=g_1$ is a pathogen","notes":"from {bilma} + {gasnu}"},{"word":"bi'arlitki","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is pus of composition $l_2$ from disease $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bilma}, {litki}."},{"word":"bi'armenske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass of facts) is the psychiatry of subject matter $s_2$ based on methodolgy $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bilma}, {menli}, {saske}, {menske}."},{"word":"bi'arsutpe'a","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=b_3$ is an illness that quickly spreads/expands over/into $p_2=b_1$ from initial state $p_3$ with symptoms $b_2$. $p_1=b_3$ is a pandemic."},{"word":"bi'au","selmaho":"UI1","score":2,"definition":"attitudinal: bzz, bee/other insect sound ","notes":"see also: {mi'au}, {sa'ei}"},{"word":"bicrbombu","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ is a humblebee (genus Bombus) of species/breed $b_2$."},{"word":"bicrvespa","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a hornet (genus Vespa) of species/breed $b_2$."},{"word":"bicrvespula","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a yellow jacket/wasp (genus Vespula) of species/breed $b_2$."},{"word":"bicydja","score":0,"definition":"$c_1$ is honey from bees $b_1$ of species $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sakta}, {lakse}, {titla}, {viknu}."},{"word":"bicysakta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ is honey from flower $x_2=s_2$ of composition $x_3=s_3$.","notes":"{bifce} {sakta}"},{"word":"bicyzda","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=z_1$ is a hive/beehive of bee/wasp/hornet species $x_2=z_2=b_2$","notes":"from {bifce}+{zdani}"},{"word":"bidbau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=b_1$ is the Indonesian language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Cf. {bindo}, {bangu}, {banginudu}."},{"word":"bidgu'e","score":3,"definition":"$g_1$=$b_1$ is Indonesia.","notes":"Cf. {bindo}, {gugde}, {gugde'idu}, {bidgug}, {meljo}, {baxso}, {xazdo}. "},{"word":"bidgug","score":3,"definition":"Indonesia.","notes":"Cf. {bindo}, {gugde}, {bidgu'e}, {gugde'idu}."},{"word":"bidju","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a bead/pebble [shape/form] of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {bolci}, {canre}, {lakse}, {dirgo}."},{"word":"bidjylinsi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rosary with beads of material $x_2$ with link properties $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {lijda}."},{"word":"bi'e","selmaho":"BIhE","score":100000,"definition":"prefixed to a mex operator to indicate high priority."},{"word":"bi'ei","selmaho":"PA","score":1,"definition":"number/digit: $2^{(2*5/3)} = 8*(2^{(1/3)})$.","notes":"Culturally important. This is the base for the so-called 'binary' prefixes (\"kibi-\", \"mebi-\", etc.). By switching to this base, \"{ki'o}\"/\"{kilto}\" might (in some Lojban dialects) refer to one thousand twenty-four (id est: 'kibi'); if we denote this number by \"$b$\" (for \"binary\" and \"base\"), then \"ki'o\"/\"kilto\" would (in those dialects) refer to $b^3 = (2^{(2*5/3)})^{3} = 2^{(2*5)} = 1024$ (in decimal notation); likewise for any other standard 'binary' prefix (ones which refer to a numeric coefficient of form $2^{(2*5n)}$ for nonzero integer $n$). In any case, \"{bi'ei zei kilto}\" would probably refer to such a value."},{"word":"bifca'e","score":3,"definition":"$c_1=b_2$ (agent) blows $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {catke}, {brife}, {vasxu}, {vacri}, {tolsakci}."},{"word":"bifcau","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is still/without wind."},{"word":"bifce","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a bee/wasp/hornet of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cinki}, {sfani}, {lakse}."},{"word":"bifcycidja","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bee food","notes":"bifce cidja"},{"word":"bifkluza","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ (object) is fluttering on $k_2$ (object) at locus $k_3$."},{"word":"bifmlo","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is a windmill performing process $m_2$."},{"word":"bifpra","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a fan/blower/punkah blowing air/gas with speed $b_3$ by process $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {brife}, {cupra}."},{"word":"bifyjanbe","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a wind chime","notes":"See also {janbe}."},{"word":"bigji'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ thinks $x_2$ is obliged to do $x_3$ by standard/agreement $x_4$","notes":"See {bilga}, {jinvi}, {einvi}, {minde}"},{"word":"biglogji","score":2,"definition":"$l_1$ [rules/methods] is a deontic logic for deducing/concluding/inferring/reasoning to/about $l_2$ (du'u)."},{"word":"bigygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ obligates $b_1$ to do $b_2$ by standard $b_3$."},{"word":"bi'i","selmaho":"BIhI","score":100000,"definition":"non-logical interval connective: unordered between ... and ..."},{"word":"bi'in zei uanta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'interval' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: SE? BIhI NAI?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"bijgri","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is a formal organization with aim/purpose $g_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kamni}, {kagni}."},{"word":"bijyjbu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=j_1$ is an office desk/counter of material $x_2=j_2$, in office $x_3=b_1$ of worker $x_4=b_2$ at location $x_5=b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {briju} {jubme}. A table where transaction are made."},{"word":"biki'o","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 8,000 expressed with comma."},{"word":"bikla","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ whips/lashes/snaps [a sudden violent motion].","notes":"See also {skori}, {darxi}."},{"word":"bikre'o","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ flings/hurls/ throws violently $r_2=b_1$ to/at/in direction $r_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bikla}, {renro}."},{"word":"biksku","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ (agent) snaps $c_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) at audience $c_3$ via expressive medium $c_4$","notes":"Cf. {bikla}, {cusku}."},{"word":"bikspu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ snaps in response to person/object/event/situation/stimulus $s_2$ with response $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {spuda}, {bikla}, {sutspu}."},{"word":"bikyda'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ whips/lashes target $x_2$ with instrument/tool (whip) $x_3$, striking locus $x_4$.","notes":"No implication of punishment. A whip (instrument) is $x_3$ (~ te bikyda'i), possibly with the other arguments deleted."},{"word":"bikydai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a whip.","notes":"No particular emphasis on primary use (i.e. as a weapon or as a tool)."},{"word":"bikydamri","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ is a whip (musical instrument).","notes":"Cf. {balzgibe'e}."},{"word":"bilduranga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a member of genus Ornithorhynchus (the Australian monotreme which is more commonly called \"duck-billed platypus\") of subtaxon/subclade $x_2$."},{"word":"bilga","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is bound/obliged to/has the duty to do/be $x_{2}$ in/by standard/agreement $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ must do $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also $x_3$ frame of reference. See also {zifre}, {fuzme}."},{"word":"bilma","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is ill/sick/diseased with symptoms $x_{2}$ from disease $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {kanro}, {mikce}, {spita}, {senci}, {kafke}, {binra}."},{"word":"bilmrtuberkulosi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tuberculosis."},{"word":"bilni","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is military/regimented/is strongly organized/prepared by system $x_{2}$ for purpose $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also paramilitary; soldier in its broadest sense - not limited to those trained/organized as part of an army to defend a state (= {bilpre}). See also {jenmi} for a military force, {sonci}, {ganzu}, {pulji}."},{"word":"bilnomu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a binomial"},{"word":"bilpulji","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is military police officer enforcing law(s)/rule/order $p_2$."},{"word":"bilske","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ (mass of facts) is military science based on methodology $x_2=s_3$."},{"word":"bimei","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantifier selbri: convert 8 to cardinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is a set with the octet of members $x_{2}$."},{"word":"bimkemnipyple","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$=$s_1$ is a wallpaper from source $p_2$, sticking on wall $s_2$=$b_1$.","notes":"For wallpaper without a \"wall\" sumti place, see {bimple}."},{"word":"bimoi","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantified selbri: convert 8 to ordinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is eighth among $x_{2}$ ordered by rule $x_{3}$."},{"word":"bimple","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a wallpaper from source $p_2$.","notes":"If you want to express that the wallpaper also sticks to a certain wall, use {bimkemnipyple}."},{"word":"bimselsru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a yard surrounded by $x_2$"},{"word":"bimvrogai","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a gate on $v_1$ between $v_2=b_2$ and $v_3=b_3$ in structure $b_4$"},{"word":"bimxra","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a mural representing/showing $p_2$, made by artist $p_3$ on wall $p_4=b_1$."},{"word":"bindo","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Indonesian culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {bindo}, {meljo}, {baxso}."},{"word":"binigNIT","score":1,"definition":"a Philippine dessert dish which may contain taro, sweet potatoes, purple yam, sago pearls, landang, and/or plantains (sometimes with jackfruit and sticky rice) cooked in coconut milk"},{"word":"binma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ betrays $x_2$ (person, custom) with treacherous deeds $x_3$ (event/property).","notes":"Cf. {traide}, {tolkraice}, {tolyladlo}, {zekri}."},{"word":"bino","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 80 [eighty]."},{"word":"binono","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 800 [eight hundred]."},{"word":"binonovo","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 8004, without comma."},{"word":"binpre","score":2,"definition":"$j_1=p_1$ is a middleman/mediator/contact/go-between/intercessor between parties $j_2$."},{"word":"binra","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ insures/indemnifies $x_{2}$ (person) against peril $x_{3}$ (event) providing benefit(s) $x_{4}$ (event).","notes":"Also $x_3$ loss; sell/purchase insurance (= {binryve'u}), premium (= {binrydi'a}, or {binryvelve'u}). See also {bandu}, {cirko}, {betri}, {basti}, {bilma}."},{"word":"binrydi'a","score":4,"definition":"$j_1$ is an insurance premium providing coverage against peril $j_2=b_3$ for insured $j_3=b_2$ (person), offered by insurer $j_4=b_1$."},{"word":"binryvelve'u","score":2,"definition":"$v_1$ is an insurance premium for an insurance sold from $v_2=b_1$ to $b_2=v_4$, which is $v_3$.","notes":"$v_2=b_1$ and $b_2=v_4$ do not neccessarily need to be human, these could also refer to abstract entities, like companies. See also: {binra}, {vecnu} and {ve}."},{"word":"binryve'u","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ sells insurance $v_2=b_1$ to client $v_3=b_2$ for cost $v_4$, insurance against peril $b_3$ (event) providing benefit(s) $b_4$ (event)."},{"word":"binsasu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'relative-clause' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: GOI # term /GEhU#/ | NOI # subsentence /KUhO#/. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"bintu'a","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=t_1$ is a parcel/expanse of land between/among set of points/bounds/limits $j_2$ at location $t_2$. $j_1=t_1$ is in limbo."},{"word":"binxo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ becomes/changes/converts/transforms into $x_{2}$ under conditions $x_{3}$.","notes":"Resultative, not-necessarily causal, change. (cf. {cenba} for non-resultative, {galfi} for causal, {stika} for non-resultative, non-causal change; {zasni})"},{"word":"bi'o","selmaho":"BIhI","score":100000,"definition":"non-logical interval connective: ordered from ... to ..."},{"word":"bi'oi","selmaho":"BIhI","score":1,"definition":"non-logical interval connective: ordered interval with specified endpoint/terminus $x_1$ and signed measure/length/duration $x_2$; interval between $x_1$ and $x_1 + x_2$ according to the ordering of the space.","notes":"This word is a member of selma'o BIhI. The space must be ordered or directed in some sense. Let the space X be the traditionally-ordered field of real numbers, and x and y be in X (or x be a geometric point which is represented in such manner and which belongs to a specified line/ray which has a defined positive direction and a specification of the meaning of the length of 1 unit); then, \"x bi'oi y\" represents the interval between x and x + y, where y is signed. In other words, this interval is like the body of the string in the scenario in which one of its endpoints is tacked down at x and the other is dragged out a distance y therefrom in the directions specified by the signum of y (with the string being pulled taut and being of length exactly y). Maintaining the same notation and continuing discussion of \"x bi'oi y\": if the clusivity for the first term (or 'on the left') is specified, then x is or is not included in the referenced interval as specified; if the clusivity for the second term (or 'on the right') is specified, then x + y is or is not included in the referenced interval as specified (note: this does not generally indicate whether y is included in the referenced interval). Units, particularly for y, must be explicit when appropriate. In a connected acyclic directed graph, x would be a node and y would be the graph-geodesic distance therefrom in the direction (if y is positive), or in the opposite direction (if y is negative), of the graph. This definition enables the ISO 8601 standard for time interval specification in the cases (1) of a starting time/pastward endpoint (namely x) and a duration (y: y > 0), and (2) of an ending time/futureward endpoint (namely x) and a duration (y: y < 0), where notation for \"x\" and \"y\" (in the usage \"x bi'oi y\") is continued from the earlier discussion in this note in the case of the number lines or the real; note that, in this usage case, x is a point in time (a timestamp) and y is a duration (elapsed time or measure of time, and which thus has explicitly specified units or something akin to the ISO 8601 standard notation for durations). See this proposal for more information on related topics: https://mw.lojban.org/papri/Proposal:_loi_lerfu_tcita_detri;_the_final_word_on_the_problem_of_dates_and_times%3F . Importantly, the ISO 8601 standard in the case of an ending time and a duration has the terms expressed in the order of y followed by x with y being positive; when this word is used for such purposes, y must be negative, but the order of x and y may be exchanged via usage of \"{se}\" (resulting in \"{sebi'oi}\"). Generally, the distinction between points/'positions' (represented by x) and measures/vectors/'displacements'/'translation vectors' (represented by y), in the sense of affine spaces, must be maintained when using this word. See also: \"{bi'o}\", \"{bi'i}\", \"{mi'i}\", \"{bi'oi'au}\", and https://mw-live.lojban.org/papri/Extended_Dimensionality_of_Interval_cmavo ."},{"word":"bi'oi'au","selmaho":"PA","score":2,"definition":"digit/number: interval/range indicator for significant digits (determined by lesser endpoint).","notes":"Given a well-formed digit string \"$x_{n} x_{n-1} ... x_{m}$ bi'oi'au $x_{m-1} x_{m-2} ...$\", where (a) \"$x_i$\" is a member of selma'o PA (other than this word or similar words; including at most one instance of \"{pi}\") for all $i$, and (b) the string represents$^{*_{1}}$ a finite number in base-$b$ (with $b$ taken to be ten by cultural convention in most human cases unless explicitly specified otherwise), the usage of this word in the aforementioned digit string yields an output of the interval $[\\sum_{i = 0}^{\\infty}{(x_{n-i} b^{n-i})}, \\, b^{m} + \\sum_{i = 0}^{\\infty}{(x_{n-i} b^{n-i})})$, after adjusting for \"$x_k$\" in the original string being \"{pi}\" or \"{pi'e}\" vel sim. for at least one $k$ (because that does not work in the summation notation without adjustment); notice the placement of the comma in the interval and clusivity of the endpoints thereof (lesser endpoint is included, but the greater one is excluded). Therefore, using/under the aforementioned notation and assumptions and specifications, usage of this word in \"$x_{n} x_{n-1} ... x_{m}$ bi'oi'au $x_{m-1} x_{m-2} ...$\" outputs an interval which is equivalent to the evaluation of/interval referenced by \"eval(\"$x_{n} x_{n-1} ... x_{m} x_{m-1} x_{m-2} ...$\") {ga'o} {bi'oi} {ke'i} $b^{m}$\". Importantly, usage of this word generates an interval, not a specific number (even if such would be elliptical or vague) - meaning, among other things, that equality to such an expression would be set equality, and not numeric equality. Note that the interval which is generated includes the lesser (left) endpoint (which is the number specified by the string with this word ignored in/removed from it) but excludes the greater (right) endpoint (which is the same number plus some integer power of the base $b$). As an example, where \"B\" represents this word: \"2B000\" yields [2000, 3000); meanwhile, \"20B00\" yields [2000, 2100); also, \"10.2B7\" yields [10.27, 10.37). This word/function is useful for dates (example: \"the 2000s\"), ages (example: \"they are in their twenties\"), or any estimate wherein the significant digits are known. Note that, for example, this functionality supports simple calendrical centuries (example: \"1900 to 2000, exclusive of the latter only\"), canonical calendrical centuries (example: \"1901 to 2001, exclusive of the latter only\"), and complicated century-long time intervals (example: \"1969 to 2069, exclusive of the latter only\"); and analogy applies, of course. (Aside: In fact, most instances of calendrical year labels actually should be translated via this word. For example, \"I will accomplish my New Year's resolution in/for the Gregorian calendrical year 2023\" has \"2023\" translated not as exactly \"{re} {no} re {ci}\", but instead as \"re no re ci bi'oi'au\". This is because \"2023\" denotes a specific point in time (namely 2023-01-01T00:00:00.000... with mathematical exactitude and perfect, infinite precision – in other words, the very first instant of the year which receives such label), especially given the fact that \"{nanca}\" is a unit of measurement (and thus is intimately related to measurement precision and error) and is intended for the measuring/size/determination of the duration of arbitrary specified time-intervals rather than the temporal-distance from some specified time 0. If course, one instead desires to reference a time-interval (namely from that instant until but excluding the one which is similarly denoted by \"2024\"), which is exactly what this word does. Therefore, Lojban translations which use date-time-stamps for instants are correct, but one which use numeric labels (without some mechanism like this word) for intervals are subtly wrong. End aside). The interval which is generated is a complete (math jargon) subset of the real numbers - there are no gaps and, in particular, the interval is not discrete (for example: it is not restricted to only the integers). Note that this word does not yield an interval of an arbitrary length; use \"{bi'oi}\", \"{bi'i}\", or \"{bi'o}\" for that. Use a construct similar to \"there exists a $t$ in (the interval) {re} bi'oi'au {no} such that their age is measured to be (approximately) $t$ in years\" in order to express \"they are in their twenties (at least 20 years old and strictly less than 30 years old)\"; the full English expression is wordy, but Lojban can make it concise in translation. Replacing \"no\" with \"{mu}\" in the aforementioned Lojbanic example statement yields \"they are in their late twenties or early thirties (at least 25 years old and strictly less than 35 years old)\"; this is very similar to results which can be yielded by \"mi'i\" and fills some semantic gaps which \"mi'i'au\" cannot easily fill. See also: \"{bi'oi}\", \"{mi'i'au}\", \"{su'ai}\". (Footnote #1: this entire commentary section assumes that the method of interpretation is via a big-endian, traditional, unbalanced, positional, base-$b$ numerical-representation system with $b$ being an integer such that $b > 1$; however, the method of interpretation can be extended to other systems, such as $p$-adics or such as balanced integer or complex base-$b$ systems, in natural and fairly self-evident ways, although no endeavor shall be made herein in order to do so and the assumptions about $b$ and the method of interpretation should be as aforementioned, ignoring such possibilities for extension)."},{"word":"bi'orka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a birch of species $x_2$","notes":"See {tricu}. Synonym: {ricrbetula}."},{"word":"bi'orsi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (sequence) is the number range going from number $x_2$ up to number $x_3$."},{"word":"bircidni","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=b_1$ is an elbow of body $x_2=c_3=b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {degycidni}."},{"word":"birdadykla","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ brachiates to destination $k_2$ from origin $k_3$ via route $k_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cadzu}, {bajra}, {smani}, {xilbati}."},{"word":"birgutci","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ cubit/cubits (length unit).","notes":"Cf. {birka}, {gutci}, {degygutci}, {jmagutci}, {cibjmagutci}."},{"word":"birja'i","score":2,"definition":"$j_1$ is a bracelet on arm $j_2=b_1$.","notes":"Cf. {birka}, {jadni}."},{"word":"birjai","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=j_1$ grasps/holds/hugs $x_2=j_2$ with $x_1$'s arms, at locus $x_3=j_4$.","notes":"See also {pamjai}."},{"word":"birjanco","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=j_1$ is a shoulder attaching arm $x_2=j_2=b_1$ of $x_3=j_3=b_2$ to $x_3$.","notes":"A proper word for \"shoulder\"."},{"word":"birjanke'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an armpit of $x_2$"},{"word":"birje","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is made of/contains/is an amount of beer/ale/brew brewed from $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {pinxe}, {barja}, {jikru}, {vanju}, {xalka}, {fusra}."},{"word":"birjinskami","score":2,"definition":"$s1$ is an arm-ring computer for purpose $s2$; s1 is a smartwatch."},{"word":"birjrsasafra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is made of/contains/is a amount of root beer with flavor/ingredients including $x_2$. ","notes":"Root beer is a carbonated, sweetened beverage, originally made using the root of a sassafras plant. Although roots are used as the source of many soft drinks throughout the world, often different names are used."},{"word":"birjunla","score":2,"definition":"$j_1$ is a wristwatch measuring time units $j_2$ to precision $j_3$ with timing mechanism/method $j_4$.","notes":"See {birka}, {junla}, {kanjunla}."},{"word":"birjybarja","score":1,"definition":"$ba_1$ is a bar/pub serving beer $ba_2=bi_1$ to audience/patrons $ba_3$."},{"word":"birjyzba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ brews alcoholic beverage $x_2$ from ingredients $x_3$"},{"word":"birka","score":10000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the arm [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: branch with strength].","notes":"Also elbow (= {bircidni}), wrist (= {xanterjo'e}), appendage (but jimca, rebla preferred). See also {jimca}, {janco}, {xance}, {rebla}."},{"word":"birke'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an armpit of $x_2$."},{"word":"birkoku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an apricot of variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {flaume}, {ricrceraso}, {ricrprunu}"},{"word":"birlxatere","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Aterian technological industry/culture/know-how of period and location (specifics) $x_2$ in properties $x_3$"},{"word":"birstizu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an armchair.","notes":"Cf. {birka}, {stizu}, {sfofa}."},{"word":"birtafpau","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a sleeve of garment $p_2=t_1$ for wearing by $t_2$ (gender/species).","notes":"Cf. {birtu'u}, {birtu'ucau}."},{"word":"birti","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is certain/sure/positive/convinced that $x_{2}$ is true.","notes":"See also {jetnu}, {jinvi}, {krici}, {djuno}, {senpi}, {sruma}."},{"word":"birtu'u","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a sleeve of material $t_2$ for the arm of $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {birtafpau}, {birtu'ucau}."},{"word":"birtu'ucau","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ (garment) is sleeveless.","notes":"Cf. {birtu'u}, {birtafpau}."},{"word":"birtu'ucaucreka","score":2,"definition":"$cl_1=cr_1$ is a sleeveless shirt made of material $cr_2$.","notes":"See also {birtu'ucau} and {creka}"},{"word":"birvrajvi","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ arm-wrestles with $j_2$ for prize $j_4$."},{"word":"bisko'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an cone of frozen $x_2$ (quantity) with vertex $x_3$ ; $x_1$ is an $x_2$-cicle","notes":"Possibly includes stalactites/stalagmites (possibly include {kunra} and/or {pulce} in the description). Examples: icicle (x2 = {loi} {djacu}), snot-cicle (x2 = {loi} {zbiselcigla}), sap-cicle (x2 = {loi} {te} {rickemsatrunta}), rusticle (x2 = {loi} {furtirse})."},{"word":"bisli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains ice [frozen crystal] of composition/material $x_{2}$.","notes":"Composition including $x_2$, which need not be a complete composition. See also {kunra}, {runme}, {lenku}, {krili}, {bratu}, {snime}, {carvi}."},{"word":"bislunsa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is frost condensed on $x_2$ at temperature $x_3$, pressure $x_4$."},{"word":"bisma'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an iceberg in ocean $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bisri'e}."},{"word":"bisri'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a glacier of land mass $x_2$, draining snowshed $x_3$ into $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {bisma'a}."},{"word":"bisycalku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the thin crust/expanse of ice which sometimes forms on the upper surface of snow."},{"word":"bisycla","score":0,"definition":"Exact meaning uncertain, probably something like $b_1$ is/are long as ice.","notes":"Mentioned in cll 1.1 §4.3."},{"word":"bisycmaplini","score":3,"definition":"$b_1=c_1=p_1$ is a comet revolving around $p_2$ with planetary characteristics $p_3$, orbital parameters $p_4$, with ice composition $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {plini}, {cmaplini}"},{"word":"bisyladru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=b_1=l_1$ is ice cream/frozen yoghurt made from milk of source $x_2=l_2$."},{"word":"bitcan","score":1,"definition":"name: 8chan (website)","notes":"Often written as \"8tcan\"."},{"word":"bitkoine","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in Bitcoin (currency) as $x_2$ (li)"},{"word":"bitmu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a wall/fence separating $x_{2}$ and $x_{3}$ (unordered) of/in structure $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {jbini}, {sepli}, {fendi}, {canko}, {drudi}, {kumfa}, {loldi}, {senta}, {snuji}, {pagre}, {gacri}, {kuspe}, {marbi}, {vorme}."},{"word":"bitni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in $x_2$ (number, default 1) bits/shannons (unit of data/information) of logarithmic base $x_3$ (default 2)","notes":"See {skami}, {datni}, {bitnymei}, {baitni} // Decimal prefixed forms (powers of 1000): {ki'orbitni} {megbitni} {gigbitni} {tetybitni} {petybitni} {xexybitni} {zepybitni} {gotybitni} // Binary prefixed forms (powers of 1024): {kirbibitni} {merbibitni} {girbibitni} {terbibitni} {perbibitni} {xerbibitni} {zerbibitni} {gorbibitni} // $x_3$ is for defining units with bases other than 2, e.g. trits ({bitnrci}), nats ({bitnrte'o}), dits/bans/hartleys ({bitnrdau})"},{"word":"bitnrkrati","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object, event, string, etc.; anything toggleable with $x_2$-many states) represents a bit/shannon/trit/nat (information unit) of logarithmic base $x_2$ (default: 2) where states $x_3$ (ordered list) respectively represent bit states $x_4$ (ordered list; same length as $x_3$)","notes":"Examples for binary bits (x1 when x2 = 2): a 0-xor-1 string of length one, a coin flip, the toggleable states of an electrical switch, the direction that a car drives down a road, etc."},{"word":"bitnymei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in $x_2$ (default 1) bit-groups, each consisting of $x_3$ bits of logarithmic base $x_4$","notes":"See {bitni}, {baitni}. // $x_4$ = $bitni_3$"},{"word":"bitybi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=bin_1=bir_1$ becomes certain that $x_2=bir_2$ under conditions $x_3=bin_3$.","notes":"See also {birti}, {binxo}, {sezybitygau}."},{"word":"bitydu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ confirms $x_2$"},{"word":"bitygau","score":4,"definition":"$g_1$ convinces/persuades $b_1$ that $b_2$ is true.","notes":"from {birti} {gasnu}. See {termu'igau} for another sense of \"convince/persuade\". c.f. {madysku} {dragau}"},{"word":"bityjmina","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ confirms $x_2$"},{"word":"bityvelcki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a theory about x2 (event/state/property) to $x_3$ by $x_4$","notes":"from {birti} + {velcki}"},{"word":"bi'u","selmaho":"UI3a","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: newly introduced information - previously introduced information.","notes":"See also {nindatni}, {saurdatni}."},{"word":"bi'umra","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=b_1$ is a rampart/bulwark/wall/fence protecting $m_2$ from danger/threat $m_3$, physically separating/partitioning $b_2$ from $b_3$ (unordered), of/in structure $b_4$.","notes":"The method by which $x_1$ protects $x_2$ is unspecified. It may, for example, physically block $x_3$ from reaching $x_2$, or it may simply give $x_2$ the high ground it needs to protect itself."},{"word":"bi'unai","selmaho":"UI*3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: newly introduced information - previously introduced information."},{"word":"bivjetka'u","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a byte/octet."},{"word":"bivli'itai","score":-1,"definition":"$x1$ is an octagon"},{"word":"bivma'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is August/the eighth month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"bivmast","score":1,"definition":"August.","notes":"Cf. {cinfyma'i}, {bivmasti}."},{"word":"bivmasti","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is August/the eighth month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {masnbi}. Cf. {pavmasti}, {nanca}."},{"word":"bivmoija'a","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ has the rank of Lieutenant General/Vice Admiral/Air Marshal (equivalent of NATO OF-8) in military unit /organization $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bi}, {moi}, {jatna}, {jemja'a}, {vairsoi}, {sozmoija'a}, {zelmoija'a}. Based on STANAG 2116: NATO Codes for Grades of Military Personnel."},{"word":"bivykemsamsle","score":-1,"definition":"$x1$","notes":"This word is unnecessarily long and should be deleted. See {bivysamsle}."},{"word":"bivykulpikta","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a doctoral degree or equivalent education diploma entitling $p_2$ to entitlement/privilege $p_3$ (event/state) from school/institute/academy $c_1$ teaching subject(s) $c_3$.","notes":"Eight level of International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED)."},{"word":"bivyplin","score":1,"definition":"Neptune.","notes":"Cf. {bivyplini}."},{"word":"bivyplini","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is the eighth closest planet (default is Neptune if p2 is the Sun) revolving around $p_2$ (default is the Sun), with planetary characteristics $p_3$, orbital parameters $p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {pavyplini}, {relplini} etc., {terdi}, {solri}, {mluni}, {lunra}, {plinycma}, {tarci'e}."},{"word":"bivysamka'u","score":0,"definition":"$k1$ is an amount of eight computer elementary particles/smallest measurable increments of computer property/activity $k2$; k1 is a byte(s)"},{"word":"bivysamsle","score":0,"definition":"$se1$ is eight indivisible, most basic computer subunits of computer $se2$; se1 is a byte"},{"word":"bixma'u","score":3,"definition":"$b_1=m_1$ is adolescent / pubescent / maturing in development-quality $m_2$ (ka) by standard $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {binxo}, {makcu}, {xadbixma'u}, {bavyfarvi}, {citnau}."},{"word":"bixycinki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an insect with complete metamorphosis","notes":"A member of taxon Holometabola/Metabola/Oligoneoptera. See {cinki}, {nalcycinki}, {iupna}"},{"word":"bixycmaci","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a calculus of type/describing $c_2$","notes":"See also {cmaci}, {binxo}, {ra'irsumji} and {cneparbi}"},{"word":"bixygau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=b_3=g_1$ makes/turns $x_2=b_1$ into $x_3=b_2$"},{"word":"blabi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is white/very-light colored [color adjective].","notes":"Pale forms of other colors are a compound of white; e.g. pink (= {labyxu'e}, {xunblabi}) (whereas kandi is used for pale = dimness, lack of intensity). See also {skari}, {xekri}, {grusi}, {kandi}, {manku}, {carmi}, {bakri}, {blanu}, {bunre}, {cicna}, {crino}, {narju}, {nukni}, {pelxu}, {xunre}, {zirpu}."},{"word":"blabruk","score":2,"definition":"Belarus."},{"word":"blaci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains glass of composition including $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {kabri}."},{"word":"blacindu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a white oak (Quercus alba) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"blacybo'i","score":1,"definition":"$bo_1$ is a glass bottle/jar/urn/flask/closable container for $bo2_2$ with lid $bo_4$."},{"word":"blacykabri","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=c_1$ is a glass/drinking glass/glass mug/[glass container] with contents $c_2$."},{"word":"bladei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Friday of week $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Synonyms: {jimdei}, {mumdei}. See also {cicnydei}, {zirdei}."},{"word":"bladembi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is indigo (Indigofera sp.) of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {zirpu}, {blanu}, {me'andi}."},{"word":"bla'ei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is tomorrow of / the day after $x_2$ by day-standard $x_3$.","notes":"Synonym of {bavlamdei}. See also {pru'ei}."},{"word":"blaglo'ongo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is bagoóng Philippine condiment of contents/ingredients $x_2$ of type/variety $x_3$"},{"word":"blaia","score":3,"definition":"$x1$ is a member of the genus Blighia (flowering soapberry plant in order Sapindales) of species $x2$","notes":"See also: {blaiasapida}"},{"word":"blaiasapida","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is an ackee (Blighia sapida) of subspecies/cultivar/type $x2$","notes":"See also: {blaia}"},{"word":"blajba","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a blueberry of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"blajinme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of indium (In)."},{"word":"blakanla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an eye of $x_2$ and has a blue iris","notes":"This word is in Jbovlaste based on its use in CLL"},{"word":"blalalavla","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an a-priori word (word with no specific etymology from any language), meaning $x_2$ in language $x_3$","notes":"See also {vlakra}, {zi'evla}, {lujvo}, {jbofuvi}"},{"word":"blandisori","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of blandissory [food] of composition $x_2$"},{"word":"blankepi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a shoebill/whalehead (Balaenicipitidae) of genus/species $x_2$."},{"word":"blanketi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a blanket","notes":"A heavy, loosely woven fabric, usually large and woollen, used for warmth while sleeping or resting."},{"word":"blanu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is blue [color adjective].","notes":"See also {skari}, {blabi}, {xekri}, {zirpu}, {kandi}, {carmi}, {cicna}."},{"word":"blari'o","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is blue-green.","notes":"Cf. {cicna}."},{"word":"blaselkanla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ has blue eyes","notes":"This word is in Jbovlaste based on its use in CLL"},{"word":"blasmela","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sloe [fruit] of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {smela}"},{"word":"blasodna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of caesium (Cs)."},{"word":"blatsauai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a blue color."},{"word":"blazilska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the abstract color blue","notes":"The gismu {blanu} refers to objects which are blue, but not the color blue itself. This lujvo serves the latter purpose. See also {skari} {zilska}"},{"word":"blazone","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (object, text) is a blazon, verbal or written description of the coat of arms $x_2$","notes":"See {armori}, {lanci}, {sinxa}"},{"word":"blefa'u","score":1,"definition":"$x1=r1=f1$ droops to $x2=f2$ from $x3=f3$ in frame of reference $x4=f4$"},{"word":"blemau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is weaker than $x_2$ in property $x_3$ by margin $x_4$."},{"word":"bleme'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is less weak than $x_2$ in property $x_3$ by margin $x_4$."},{"word":"blespasKAL","score":2,"definition":"Blaise Pascal","notes":"French mathematician, scientist, philosopher and theologian (1623-1662). Also {la} .{pasKAL}., la .{blez}.{pasKAL}."},{"word":"blez","score":2,"definition":"Blaise","notes":"French male given name."},{"word":"bliiardo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a billiard/pool/cue sport game characterized by $x_2$."},{"word":"bliku","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a block [3-dimensional shape/form] of material $x_{2}$, surfaces/sides $x_{3}$.","notes":"$x_3$ sides/surfaces should include number, size, and shape; also polyhedron (= {pitybli} having flat/planar sides/surfaces). regular polyhedron (= {kubybli}, {blikubli}), brick (= {kitybli}); See also {tapla}, {kubli}, {tanbo}, {canlu}, {kojna}, {sefta}, {bolci}, {kurfa}, {tarmi}."},{"word":"blikubli","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=b_1$ is a regular polyhedron [3 dimensional] with sides/surfaces $k_3=b_3$.","notes":"$k_3=b_3$ sides/surfaces should include number, size, and shape. See also: {kubybli}, {bliku}, {kubli}."},{"word":"blina","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is blind under condition $x_2$","notes":"from Proto-Germanic blindaz"},{"word":"blixra","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a relief/embossment representing/showing $p_2$, made by artist $p_3$, on material $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bliku}, {pixra}, {laryrakpra}, {kacmyxra}."},{"word":"bloblobloblo","score":1,"definition":"$x_0$: word used to test the efficiency of a lujvo-building computer program. (nullary predicate)","notes":"Also anything longer than four syllables of \"blo\" (rafsi of the gismu {bloti}). The test of building lujvo like these helps distinguish between lujvo building algorithms in polynomial time from those in exponential time, especially given that {bloti} has five rafsi. For example, the sozysozbot jvozba will take a significant amount of time to build the lujvo from eight {bloti}. See also: {bloti}."},{"word":"blobonjacta'o","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=d_1=bo_1=bl_2$ is a wakeboard of material/property $t_2$.","notes":"From {tanbo}, {djacu}, {boxna}, {bloti} (bo2-bo5,bl2, bl3 subsumed). See also sufingboard (={bonjacta'o}), windsurfingboard (={fanjacta'o}), kitesurfingboard (={volfanjacta'o}), wakesurfingboard (={blobonjacta'o})."},{"word":"bloca'ega'a","score":2,"definition":"$g_1=c_2=b_3$ is a punting pole made of $g_2$ pushed by $c_2$ in boat $b_1$.","notes":"Cf. {bloti}, {catke}, {grana}, {blocpuga'a}, {blofanga'a}, {blopinfanga'a}, {blomatryga'a}, {blofarga'a}."},{"word":"blocpuga'a","score":2,"definition":"$g_1=l_2=b_3$ is an oar made of $g_2$ pulled by $l_2$ in boat $b_1$.","notes":"Cf. {bloti}, {lacpu}, {grana}, {bloca'ega'a}, {blofanga'a}, {blopinfanga'a}, {blomatryga'a}, {blofarga'a}."},{"word":"blocra","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ is a prow of boat/ship $c_2=b_1$, boat for carrying $b_2$, propelled by $b_3$."},{"word":"blocripu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is a dock located on / at $x_2=c_2$ connecting boat / vessel $x_3=c_3=b_1$ to $x_4=c_4$","notes":"x2 is probably a body of water, but not necessarily (consider air ships or space vessels). A gangplank is a {zasyblocripu}. See also: {bloti} {cripu}"},{"word":"blofanga'a","score":2,"definition":"$g_1=b_3$ is the mast made of $g_2$ of sail $f_1$ on boat $f_3=b_1$.","notes":"Cf. {bloti}, {falnu}, {grana}, {bloca'ega'a}, {blocpuga'a}, {blopinfanga'a}, {blomatryga'a}, {blofarga'a}."},{"word":"blofarga'a","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is the tiller made of $g_2$ of boat/ship $f_2=b_1$.","notes":"Cf. Cf. {bloti}, {farna}, {grana}, {bloca'ega'a}, {blopinfanga'a}, {blofanga'a}, {blocpuga'a}, {blomatryga'a}."},{"word":"blogre","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ ferries through $p_2$ to destination side $p_3$ from origin side $p_4$, carrying $b_2$, propelled by $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {grebe'i}, {greblo}."},{"word":"bloibu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a decorative folding screen with components $x_2$, of type/variety $x_3$","notes":"Japanese \"byōbu\" 屏風 (folding screen)"},{"word":"bloja'a","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a captain of boat/ship $b_1$ of type/that carries $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bloti}, {jatna}, {blopre}, {blosazri}."},{"word":"blokla","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ goes/sails/navigates (travels by boat) to destination $k_2$ from origin $k_3$ via route $k_4$ using boat $k_5=b_1$.","notes":"Cf. {klama}."},{"word":"blokle","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ are a class of boats defined by property $x_2$","notes":"This word is in Jbovlaste based on its use in CLL"},{"word":"bloklu","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is the maritime culture of nation/ethos $k_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xamsi}."},{"word":"blolei","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is a ship type/class within ships $b_1=k_2$, with features $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bloti}, {klesi}."},{"word":"bloli'u","score":1,"definition":"$l_1=b_2$ travels by boat via route $l_2$ using boat/ship/vessel $l_3=b_1$ propelled by $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {klama}."},{"word":"blolo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pineapple/member of genus Ananas of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"菠萝 Mandarin \"bōluó\"; Cantonese \"bo1lo4\" (pineapple)"},{"word":"blomatryga'a","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=b_3$ is the shaft made of $g_2$ of engine $m_1$ in boat $m_2=b_1$.","notes":"Cf. {bloti}, {matra}, {grana}, {bloca'ega'a}, {blofanga'a}, {blopinfanga'a}, {blocpuga'a}, {blofarga'a}."},{"word":"blomuvga'a","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is an oar/paddle of boat/ship/vessel $b_1$, of material $g_3$, boat for carrying $b_2$."},{"word":"blonare","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is any single word (no compound cmavo), a part of Lojban text representing rule 'any-word' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"blonaresmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'word' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: BAhE? any-word indicators?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"blondino","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is blond, fair-haired","notes":"Blond is a color special to mammal and human hair."},{"word":"blopinfanga'a","score":2,"definition":"$g_1=b_3=p_1$ is a/the boom/yard made of $g_2$ of sail $f_1$ on boat $f_3=b_1$.","notes":"Cf. {bloti}, {pinta}, {falnu}, {grana}, {bloca'ega'a}, {blofanga'a}, {blocpuga'a}, {blomatryga'a}, {blofarga'a}."},{"word":"blopofre'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a survivor/castaway (one sense) of shipwreck (event) $x_2$","notes":"\"Castaway\" in this sense does not necessarily imply being lost or stranded. See also: {nunblopo'u}."},{"word":"blopre","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a sailor of boat $b_1$ of type/that carries $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bloti}, {prenu}, {blosazri}, {bloja'a}."},{"word":"blorkaiaka","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a kayak [small, human-propelled boat/ship/vessel vehicle] for carrying $x_{2}$, propelled by $x_{3}$."},{"word":"blosazri","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ maneuvers/is a pilot of boat $b_1=s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bloti}, {sazri}, {bloja'a}, {blopre}."},{"word":"blosoi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a marine of military unit $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bloti}, {sonci}."},{"word":"blosormei","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a fleet (of ships).","notes":"Cf. {bloti}, {so'imei}."},{"word":"blotcana","score":3,"definition":"$t_1$ is a seaport/ferry terminal in transport system $t_2$ for boats/ships/vessels of type $b_2$ propelled by $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bloti}, {tcana}, {ni'ablo}, {brablo}, {greblo}, {xamsi}, {korbi}."},{"word":"bloti","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a boat/ship/vessel [vehicle] for carrying $x_{2}$, propelled by $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {falnu}, {fulta}, {marce}, {jatna}, {sabnu}."},{"word":"blotrkanu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a canoe"},{"word":"bloxadni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the hull of ship $x_2$","notes":"from {bloti} + {xadni}"},{"word":"blozeile'a","score":2,"definition":"$l_1=b_2$ is a pirate aboard pirate ship $b_1$, stealing $l_2$, which is wrong according to $z_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xamsi}."},{"word":"bluble","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is anemic of type $x_2$ by standard $x_3$."},{"word":"blucri","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=cir_1=cib_2$ loses blood $x_2=cib_1=cir_2$ under conditions $x_3=cir_3$; $x_1$ bleeds","notes":"Cf. {ciblu}, {cirko}, {rinci}, {vikmi}, {sputu}, {xrani}, {cortu}"},{"word":"bluda'emre","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is a blood pressure measurer measuring the blood pressure $m_2$ of subject $b_2$ as $m_3$ units on scale $m_4$ with accuracy $m_5$"},{"word":"bluda'emretci","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a sphygmomanometer measuring the blood pressure $m_2$ of subject $b_2$ as $m_3$ units on scale $m_4$ with accuracy $m_5$"},{"word":"blufle","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is blood flow/circulation of vital fluid $f_2=c_1$ of organism $c_2$, flowing in direction to/towards $f_3$ from direction $f_4$.","notes":"Cf. {risna}, {blucri}, {blutu'u}, {labyblu}, {spablu}."},{"word":"blujisra","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of blood plasma from people/animal $x_2$","notes":"from {ciblu} + {jisra}"},{"word":"blupinxe","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is a vampire / drinks blood of organism $p_3=c_2$.","notes":"p2 and c1 subsumed. Cf. {ciblu}, {pinxe}, {crida}."},{"word":"blurdrakono","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is dragon's blood [bright red resin] of plant species $c_2$ (genus Croton/Dracaena/Daemonorops/Calamus rotang/Pterocarpus).","notes":"The red resin was used in ancient times as varnish, medicine, incense, and dye. It continues to be employed for the aforementioned purposes by some. Not to be confused with blood from a dragon which is \"lo ciblu be lo ranmrdrakono\"."},{"word":"blusfani","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mosquito/blood-sucking diptera of genus/species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {marlari}, {civla}."},{"word":"blutu'u","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a vessel with blood/vital fluid $c_1$ of organism $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {risna}, {blucri}, {blufle}, {labyblu}."},{"word":"bluueta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cornflower of type $x_2$"},{"word":"bo","selmaho":"BO","score":100002,"definition":"short scope joiner; joins various constructs with shortest scope and right grouping.","notes":"Cf. {ke}, {ke'e}."},{"word":"bo'a","selmaho":"KOhA8","score":2,"definition":"pro-sumti: definitional terbri variable 1; $x_1$","notes":"May be used to define words with {cei'e}, or to talk about definitions of existing or proposed words. Series: {bo'a} {bo'e} {bo'i} {bo'o} {bo'u}"},{"word":"bo'ai","selmaho":"LI2","score":1,"definition":"convert number into pro-sumti: definitional terbri variable with associated number; $x_n$","notes":"Extends {bo'a} series indefinitely."},{"word":"bo'a'oi","selmaho":"JOI","score":1,"definition":"non-logical connective: in superposition with","notes":"Useful for Schrodinger's cat, waves, interaction fields, etc. Using normal English conjunction, we say that Schrodinger's cat is both alive AND dead, but this is not exactly true: it is in a state which is the superposition of the living 'eigenstate' and the dead 'eigenstate'."},{"word":"bo'au","selmaho":"BAI","score":0,"definition":"boxna modal, 1st place (alternative interpretation): with wave/periodicity/wavelike property/characteristic/trait (vague) ...","notes":"Refers to some vague property of waves. (Basically, elliptical boxna modal) See also: {boxna}, {bo'ai}, {sebo'au}, {tebo'au}, {vebo'au}, {xebo'au}."},{"word":"bobas","score":1,"definition":"boba tea, bubble tea"},{"word":"bodga,ias","score":2,"definition":"Bodhgaya."},{"word":"bodisadvas","score":1,"definition":"bodhisattva (Buddha-to-be) in Mahāyāna Buddhism"},{"word":"bodlisadva","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bodhisattva, a Buddha-to-be of Mahāyāna Buddhism, of type/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"bo'e","selmaho":"KOhA8","score":2,"definition":"pro-sumti: definitional terbri variable 2; $x_2$","notes":"May be used to define words with {cei'e}, or to talk about definitions of existing or proposed words. Series: {bo'a} {bo'e} {bo'i} {bo'o} {bo'u}"},{"word":"bo'ei","selmaho":"GOhOI","score":2,"definition":"single Lojban-word name quote, turns to selbri-unit: \"$x_1$ is that which has this name\"","notes":"Similar to {ze'oi}, but specifically used for names. Convenient for tanru with {brivycme} and grammars with brivla-cmevla merge, to avoid having to wrap a single word up in \"{me} {la} ... {ku}\"."},{"word":"bofkosta","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=b_1$ is a cloak/cape of material $k_2=b_2$","notes":"An essentially flat piece of fabric worn fastened or tied around the neck, and reaching down the back."},{"word":"bofsnipa","score":3,"definition":"$b_1=s_1$ is a sticky patch which sticks to $s_2$, and consists of material $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {blucri}."},{"word":"bofsru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is wrapped around $x_2$."},{"word":"bofxa'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hand of $x_2$ in joint fingers shape."},{"word":"bofyglajbu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kotatsu / korsi [table with heater and hanging quilt] keeping (part of) $x_2$ warm under quilt $x_3$ with heating element $x_4$"},{"word":"bogda'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vertebrate animal of species $x_2$"},{"word":"bogjimro'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains limestone from location $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bogjinme}, {rokci}."},{"word":"bogjinme","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is calcium.","notes":"Cf. {bongu}, {jinme}, {bakri}."},{"word":"bogyfi'e","score":2,"definition":"$f_1$ is a bony fish (Osteichthyes) of species $f_2$.","notes":"See also 'fish bone' (={fipybo'u})."},{"word":"bogygreku","score":3,"definition":"$b_1=g_1$ is a skeleton with function $b_2$."},{"word":"bogykamju","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is the spine of $b_3$. $b_3$ is a vertebrate.","notes":"Cf. {kamjybo'u}, {terbo'u}."},{"word":"bogykicmai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is/contains cartilage, performing function $x_2$ in body of $x_3$.","notes":"{zi'evla} synonym: {kartilago}."},{"word":"bogykicmaifi'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cartilaginous fish (class: Chondrichthyes) of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bogyfi'e}. See also {bogykicmai}/{kartilago} 'cartilage'."},{"word":"bogypu'o","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a quantity of bone meal, made from bone $p_2=b_1$.","notes":"Cf. {bongu}, {purmo}."},{"word":"bogyskepre","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is an osteologist practising osteology $s_1$."},{"word":"bogytacfi'e","score":1,"definition":"$fi_1$ is a osteoglossiform fish (order Osteoglossiformes) of species $fi_2$."},{"word":"bo'i","selmaho":"KOhA8","score":1,"definition":"pro-sumti: definitional terbri variable 3; $x_3$","notes":"May be used to define words with {cei'e}, or to talk about definitions of existing or proposed words. Series: {bo'a} {bo'e} {bo'i} {bo'o} {bo'u}"},{"word":"boi","selmaho":"BOI","score":100000,"definition":"elidable terminator: terminate numeral or letteral string."},{"word":"boi'ai","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"unary mekso operator: immediately convert number into a single digit.","notes":"See: http://mw.lojban.org/papri/Proposal:_distinguishing_digits_from_numbers#Clean-Up"},{"word":"boi'au","selmaho":"JOIhI","score":1,"definition":"immediately convert symbolic string to number (explicit)","notes":"See: http://mw.lojban.org/papri/Proposal:_distinguishing_digits_from_numbers#Clean-Up"},{"word":"boi'e'u","selmaho":"BOI*","score":1,"definition":"mekso operator/function terminator (in Polish notation): inserts exactly enough \"{boi}\"'s consecutively so as to terminate the most recently uttered operator/function in a mekso expression","notes":"Encloses the operator and all of its explicitly mentioned operands within a pair of mekso parenthesis ({vei} and {ve'o} respectively). All operand slots that have not already been explicitly filled are now (implicitly) filled by the default operand, {xo'ei} (which itself is taken to behave in its default mode), or the identity element under that operator/function in that position/role (in the sense that 0 or 1 is identity under exponentiation as the position/role of being the base but only 1 is identity for exponentiation in the exponent position/role). Operators of arbitrary arity (such as {su'i}) are terminated immediately after the most recently explicitly mentioned operand. If the character string/digraph \"eu\" (and a corresponding diphthong) ever becomes valid in Lojban, .krtisfranks. asks that the meaning of this word be transferred wholly intact to \"{boi'eu}\" and that then this word be(come) unassigned."},{"word":"boijme","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=b_1$ is a pearl/ball-shaped gem from gemstone/material/source $j_3=b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tercakyjme}, {cakyjmepi'a}."},{"word":"boi'oi","selmaho":"BOIhOI","score":1,"definition":"preserve formal interpretation of mekso subexpression with no substitutions made","notes":"In a sense, \"converts\" an expression from one that has been tampered with in any way to exactly what was uttered in the first place. See: http://mw.lojban.org/papri/Proposal:_distinguishing_digits_from_numbers#Avoiding_the_.22.22D.22_Equals_.229.22.22_hole"},{"word":"boi'o'u","selmaho":"BOIhOhU","score":1,"definition":"explicit \"mu'o'u\"-orientation marker","notes":"Must be adjacent to at least one \"{mu'o'u}\". It 'walls off' that \"mu'o'u\" from applying to a quotation on the other side of this word; by the nature of \"mu'o'u\", this word should be elidable when two \"mu'o'u\"s are mutually adjacent (if this word were to be absent) or when there is no more than one quotation which is adjacent to the \"mu'o'u\" in question (if this word were to be absent), or when there is no \"mu'o'u\"; it is mandatory when it is not elidable. Example: in \"lu X li'u mu'o'u lu Y li'u\", it is not clear which quote (and, more specifically, which end of which quote) is being modified by \"mu'o'u\" - in this case, \"boi'o'u\" is mandatory; in \"lu X li'u boi'o'u mu'o'u lu Y li'u\", the \"mu'o'u\" applies to the quote with Y; in \"lu X li'u mu'o'u boi'o'u lu Y li'u\", the \"mu'o'u\" applies to the quote with X; in \"lu X li'u mu'o'u (boi'o'u) mu'o'u lu Y li'u\", the first \"mu'o'u\" applies to the quote with X, the second to the quote with Y, and this word is not necessary (marked via parenthesis)."},{"word":"boirlokra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pillbug of genus/species $x_2$","notes":"see also {onskide}"},{"word":"bolbi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the whole region of space which is between inner sphere $x_2$ and outer sphere $x_3$.","notes":"$x_1$ {canlu}. The two spheres need not be mutually concentric, but $x_3$ should enclose at least some portion (and probably: most) of $x_2$ and, without loss of generality, $x_3$ should be radially larger than or congruent to $x_2$; if $x_2$ is not fully enclosed by $x_3$, then the result is the convex hull formed by them or some smoothed version or inflation thereof, minus every point enclosed by $x_2$ (and possibly minus $x_2$ itself). Containment, by $x_1$, of any points belonging to the (surfaces) of $x_2$ or $x_3$ is left vague and may be specified by additional description. Contrast with \"{jinrcaibyca'u}\", which a thin toroidal region enclosed by a bolbi'i (under the assumption of nesting: $x_2$ being wholly enclosed by $x_3$) and confined approximately to a plane intersecting therewith (and which nearly requires complete enclosure of $x_2$ by $x_3$). Just use \"{jbini}\" with a path or interval defined by the centers or mutually-nearest surface points of $x_2$ and $x_3$ if $x_2$ is not at least partially enclosed by $x_3$. Use \"{neryrelbolbi'i}\" if you want to be extremely clear in meaning."},{"word":"bolbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$bi_1$ rolls up under condition $bi_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bolci}, {binxo}, {krosa'i}, {krobi'o}."},{"word":"bolcartu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is a globe of planet/celestial body $x_2=c_2$ showing formation $x_3=c_3$","notes":"from {bolci}+{cartu}, see also {tedboi}"},{"word":"bolci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a ball/sphere/orb/globe [shape/form] of material $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is a spherical object [made of $x_{2}$].","notes":"Also round. See also {bliku}, {cukla}, {bidju}, {gunro}."},{"word":"boldi'u","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a dome/cupola for purpose $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {drudi}, {malsi}, {si'erdi'u}, {zdani}."},{"word":"boldymor","score":1,"definition":"Baltimore, Maryland."},{"word":"bolga'axa'i","score":1,"definition":"$xa_1=g_1$ is a mace for use against $xa_2$ by $xa_3$, of material $g_2=b_2$."},{"word":"bolgaro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Bulgarian in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {slovo}, {nanslovo}."},{"word":"bolgrijvi","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=g_1$ (team) competes in a ball game tournament with $j_2$ (team) in contest/competition $j_3$ (event) for gain $j_4$."},{"word":"bolgu'o","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ plays bowling/boules."},{"word":"boljbatamca","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a cherry tomato of variety/strain $t_2$.","notes":"See also grape tomato (={clajbatamca})."},{"word":"bolji'openbi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a ballpoint pen/ball-tipped pen for applying ink $x_2$, applied by process $x_3$ which includes the ball of material $x_4$"},{"word":"boljipe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a ballpoint pen/biro for applying ink $x_2$","notes":"Short zi'evla based on {bolji'openbi}. See also {penbi}, {bolci}, {penbi}, {pinsi}, {ciska}, {cinta}, {pixra}, {jipno}."},{"word":"bolkei","score":4,"definition":"$k_1$ plays ball with the ball $k_2=b_1$","notes":"See {bolci} {kelci}"},{"word":"bolplita","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a disc (shape)."},{"word":"bolrbasketo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a basketball."},{"word":"bolrbeiso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a baseball."},{"word":"bolrblardo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a billard ball."},{"word":"bolrbliiardo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a billard ball.","notes":"See also: {bliiardo}, {bolci}."},{"word":"bolrbolingo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bowling ball."},{"word":"bolrgolfo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a golf ball."},{"word":"bolrkriketi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cricket ball.","notes":"See also: {kriketi}."},{"word":"bolrkroke","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a croquet ball.","notes":"Cf. {kelcrkroke}, {kro'oke}."},{"word":"bolrtenis","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tennis ball"},{"word":"bolrvolei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a volleyball."},{"word":"bolstropfedo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is arranged and to be traced/read in boustrophedon manner, starting at point $x_2$, turning at points $x_3$ (ordered list), and ending at point $x_4$.","notes":"$x_1$ need not be a script (for example: it could just be a winding curve/maze/path/pattern, a snake curled up withoutcoiling on top of itself, or yarn while weaving or on a loom). If not orientation is preferred, then $x_2$ and $x_4$ may be mutually exchangeable if the $x_3$ is reversed. See also: {toxsotiseira}."},{"word":"boltabno","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=t_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of spherical fullerene/buckyball (default: buckministerfullerene C60).","notes":"See also: fullerene (={tabrbaki})."},{"word":"boltargri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ is a globular cluster showing common property (ka) $x_2=g_2$ due to set $x_3=g_3$ linked by relations $x_4=g_4$","notes":"from {bolci} + {targri}"},{"word":"boltipkei","score":0,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a play."},{"word":"boltipterjvi","score":4,"definition":"$j_3$ is a soccer match/game with $j_1=t_1$ playing/competing against $j_2$ for prize/title $j_4$.","notes":"Cf. {bolci}, {tikpa}, {jivna}, {boltipyjvi}, {boltipyboi}. For American/Canadian football match/game see {bemboiterjvi}."},{"word":"boltipyboi","score":3,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a soccer ball made from material $x_{2}$.","notes":"Cf. {bolci}, {tikpa}, {boltipyjvi}, {boltipyterjvi}."},{"word":"boltipyjvi","score":2,"definition":"$j_1=t_1$ plays soccer against $j_2$ in competition $j_3$ for prize/title $j_4$.","notes":"Cf. {bolci}, {tikpa}, {jivna}, {boltipyboi}, {boltipterjvi}. For American/Canadian football see {bemboijvi}."},{"word":"boltsemaku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Boltzmann $k_B$ constant linking energy with temperature [approximately equal to: 1.380 6488(13)×$10^{−23}$ J/K], expressed in units $x_2$ (default: unitless/dimensionless and equal to 1) in paradigm/system/metaphysics/universe $x_3$ (default: this, our actual, physical universe)","notes":"Introduced by Planck (along with \"h\", his own eponymous constant); named after Boltzmann who nonetheless laid the foundation for research into such affairs. See also: {stefanboltsemasi} ($sigma_{SB}$), {plankexu}, {tcelerita}, {gravnutnoia}, {avgadro}, {ocnerta}, {nejni}, {kelvo}, {nilgla}."},{"word":"bolxada","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ punches $x_2$."},{"word":"bolxadba","score":3,"definition":"$xa_1$ is a hemisphere of sphere $b_1=xa_2$, of material $b_2$, halfness standard $xa_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bolci}, {xadba}, {plinyxadba}."},{"word":"bolxa'e","score":2,"definition":"$xa_1=b_1$ is the fist of $xa_2$.","notes":"Cf. {fegboixa'e}, {demxa'e}, {jairxa'e}, {xanse'agle}."},{"word":"bombiksiia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a member of insect genus Bombyx [silkworms] of subtaxon/type/species/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"bombila","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a light bulb","notes":"light bulb is an evacuated glass bulb producing light"},{"word":"bonfemu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a femur, thigh bone of $x_2$"},{"word":"bongretmoida","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a ethmoid bone (os ethmoidale) performing function $x_2$ in body of $b_3$."},{"word":"bongrlakrima","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a/the lacrimal bone (os lacrimale) performing function $b_2$ in body of $b_3$."},{"word":"bongrpalati","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a/the palate bone performing function $b_2$ in body of $b_3$."},{"word":"bongu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the bone/ivory [body-part], performing function $x_{2}$ in body of $x_{3}$; [metaphor: calcium].","notes":"$x_2$ is likely an abstract: may be structure/support for some body part, but others as well such as the eardrum bones; the former can be expressed as (tu'a le ); cartilage/gristle (= {ranbo'u}), skeleton (= {bogygreku}). See also {greku}, {denci}, {jirna}, {sarji}."},{"word":"bonjacta'o","score":3,"definition":"$t_1=d_1=b_1$ is a surfingboard of material/property $t_2$","notes":"From {tanbo}, {djacu}, {boxna} (b2-b5 subsumed). See also {jacta'o}, windsurfingboard (={fanjacta'o}), kitesurfingboard (={volfanjacta'o}), wakesurfingboard (={blobonjacta'o})."},{"word":"bonjarple","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=j_1$ is corrugated cardboard from source $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jarple}, {tanxe}."},{"word":"bonmaksi","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is an antenna emitting/receiving wave $b_2=m_2$ with wave-form $b_3$, wave-length $b_4$ and frequency $b_5$."},{"word":"bonsaie","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bonsai/dwarfed art tree of species/variety $x_2$ in style/with other properties $x_3$ "},{"word":"bonsfe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is uneven surface of object $x_2$","notes":"{boxna} {sefta}"},{"word":"bo'o","selmaho":"KOhA8","score":1,"definition":"pro-sumti: definitional terbri variable 4; $x_4$","notes":"May be used to define words with {cei'e}, or to talk about definitions of existing or proposed words. Series: {bo'a} {bo'e} {bo'i} {bo'o} {bo'u}"},{"word":"bo'oi","selmaho":"UI5","score":2,"definition":"attitudinal: silliness - maturity","notes":"Expresses silliness, similar to one sense of \":P\" (another sense being \"zo'o\"). What the speaker said is intended to be interpreted as being silly (not necessarily the same as humorous). Based on bebna and zo'o. See also {zo'o}, {bebna}"},{"word":"bordelo","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a brothel"},{"word":"borxes","score":1,"definition":"Borges","notes":"Argentinean author Jorge Francisco Isidoro Luis Borges Acevedo, better known as Jorge Luis Borges ({xorxeluis borxes})."},{"word":"boske","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a forest of components $x_2$"},{"word":"bosnan","score":2,"definition":"Bosnia."},{"word":"botlai","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is $k_2$ (quantifier, default: one) bottlefuls in quantity.","notes":"Cf. {botpi}, {klani}."},{"word":"botpi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a bottle/jar/urn/flask/closable container for $x_{2}$, made of material $x_{3}$ with lid $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {baktu}, {lante}, {patxu}, {tansi}, {tanxe}, {vasru}, {gacri}."},{"word":"botrmuka","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a moka pot for coffee $b_2$, made of material $b_3$ with lid $b_4$.","notes":"See also: coffeemaker (={kafpraca'a})."},{"word":"botrperkolato","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a percolator for coffee $b_2$, made of material $b_3$ with lid $b_4$.","notes":"See also: coffeemaker (={kafpraca'a}). For the filter add fifth place (=fi'o julne: x5)."},{"word":"botrportcelanu","score":1,"definition":"$bo_1$ is a porcelain bottle/jar/urn/flask/closable container made of porcelain for $bo2_2$ with lid $bo_4$.","notes":"See also: {stakrportcelanu}."},{"word":"bo'u","selmaho":"KOhA8","score":1,"definition":"pro-sumti: definitional terbri variable 5; $x_5$","notes":"May be used to define words with {cei'e}, or to talk about definitions of existing or proposed words. Series: {bo'a} {bo'e} {bo'i} {bo'o} {bo'u}"},{"word":"bo'uske","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass of facts) is osteology about bones $s_2$ based on methodology $s_3$."},{"word":"boxfo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a sheet/foil/blanket [2-dimensional shape/form flexible in 3 dimensions] of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {plita}, {cinje}, {polje}, {slasi}, {tinci}."},{"word":"boxna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a wave [periodic pattern] in medium $x_{2}$, wave-form $x_{3}$, wave-length $x_{4}$, frequency $x_{5}$.","notes":"See also {slilu}, {dikni}, {cinje}, {polje}, {morna}, {canre}."},{"word":"brabaktu","score":2,"definition":"$bar_1=bak_1$ is a swimming pool filled with $bak_2$, made of material $bak_3$.","notes":"Cf. {barda}, {baktu}, {djacu}, {litki}, {limna}, {fulta}, {jinru}."},{"word":"brabi'o","score":1,"definition":"$bi_1=ba_1$ grows in size/becomes big to $bi_2$ under conditions $bi_3$.","notes":"Cf. {verba}, {spati}, {pinji}, {cmalu}."},{"word":"brablo","score":2,"definition":"$ba_1=bl_1$ is a ship for carrying $bl_2$, propelled by $bl_3$, big by standard $ba_3$."},{"word":"brabra","score":3,"definition":"$b_1$ is huge/enormous/very big in property $b_2$ with criterion $b_3$.","notes":"{barda}+{barda}; Cf {caibra}, {tcebra}, {selte'abra}, {dukse}, {cimni}, {camganra}; antonym: {cmacma}."},{"word":"brabracrida","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=b_1$ is a giant of mythos/religion $c_2$, huge as compared with standard/norm $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {brabra}, {clapre}, {claselxadni}, {torcrida}."},{"word":"brabrajamblo","score":1,"definition":"$bl_1=ba_1$ is a battleship of type/carrying $bl_2$, propelled by $bl_3$.","notes":"Cf. {barda}, {jamna}, {bloti}, {ni'ablo}, {brajamblo}, {cmajamblo}, {badjamblo}, {vijblo}."},{"word":"bracai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=b_1=c_1$ is huge/enormous/colossal/immense in property $x_2=b_2$ to observer $x_3=b_3=c_3$"},{"word":"bracakrespa","score":-1,"definition":"$x1=b1=c2=r1$ is a tortoise of species $x2=r2$"},{"word":"bracutci","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a boot for covering/protecting (feet/hooves) $c_2$, and of material $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {tupcutci}."},{"word":"bradi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an enemy/opponent/adversary/foe of $x_{2}$ in struggle $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {damba}, {jamna}, {darlu}, {pendo}, {fapro}, {gunta}, {sarji}, {jivna}, {jinga}."},{"word":"bradre","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=d_1$ is a big heap/pile/stack/mound/hill of materials $d_2$ at location $d_3$, big according to standard $b_3$","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/15 See also {barda} {derxi}"},{"word":"bradu'i","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is of the same size as $d_2$."},{"word":"brafe'a","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=b_1$ is an abyss in $f_2$, large as compared with standard/norm $b_3$."},{"word":"brafi'a","score":2,"definition":"$f_1=b_1$ is a novel about plot/theme/subject $c_2$ by author $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {barda}, {cfika}, {lisri}, {cukta}, {cmafi'a}."},{"word":"braibe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ bribes $x_2$ to $x_3$ for $x_4$ (ka)"},{"word":"brajamblo","score":1,"definition":"$bl_1=ba_1$ is a cruiser of type/carrying $bl_2$, propelled by $bl_3$.","notes":"Cf. {barda}, {jamna}, {bloti}, {ni'ablo}, {brabrajamblo}, {cmajamblo}, {badjamblo}, {vijblo}."},{"word":"brajau","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a big expanse of water, river/sea/lake","notes":"See also {djacu}, {rirxe}, {xamsi}, {lalxu}, {flecu}, {tumla}."},{"word":"brajdikygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ causes $j_1=b_1$ to decrease in property/dimension $b_2$ (ka) by amount $j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {barda}, {jdika}, {gasnu}, {cmazengau}."},{"word":"brajmadegycalku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is the nail of the big toe of body $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jmatajycalku}, {brajmadegji}, {jgalu}."},{"word":"brajvetaidu'i","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is/are congruent/has the same shape and size as $d_2$."},{"word":"braketi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bra or ket (mathematical object/notation) meaning/denoting/representing (object/information) $x_2$ with properties $x_3$","notes":"The definition treats bras and kets on equal footing, without distinction (except possibly by x3)."},{"word":"brakruca","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ amply overlaps with $k_2$ at locus $k_3$, amply as compared with standard/norm $b_3$."},{"word":"bralai","score":3,"definition":"$k_1$ is numerous on a scale of $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {barda}, {klani}, {so'imei}."},{"word":"brama'a","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=c_1$ is a mountain in terrain $c_2$, big by standard $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {barda}, {cmana}, {cmama'a}."},{"word":"brama'o","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a large (more than two syllables) structure word of grammatical class $c_2$ with meaning/function $c_3$","notes":"< {barda} \"big\" + {cmavo} \"structure word\"\r\n"},{"word":"bramau","score":5,"definition":"$z_1$ is bigger than $z_2$ in dimension $b_2$ by margin $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {barda}, {zmadu}, {brarai}, {mecybrarai}, {brame'a}, {clamau}."},{"word":"brame'a","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is smaller/[less big] than $m_2$ in dimension $b_2$ by margin $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {barda}, {mleca}, {cmamau}, {bramau}, {brarai}, {mecybrarai}, {tolba'o}."},{"word":"bramlatu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a big cat of Family Felidae of species $x_2$","notes":"Genus {pantera} - 'Panthera (roaring or great cats)': {tigra} - 'Tiger, Panthera tigris Asia', {cinfo} - 'Lion, Panthera leo (Africa, Gir Forest in India)', {djagu'ara} - 'Jaguar, Panthera onca (the Americas)', {pardu} - 'Leopard, Panthera pardus (Asia and Africa)'. Genus Acinonyx: {ingulule} - 'Cheetah, Acinonyx jubatus (Africa and Iran)'. Genus Puma: {parpuma} - 'Cougar, Puma concolor (North and South America)'. Genus {unki} - 'Uncia': {irbisa} - 'Snow Leopard, Uncia uncia (mountains of central and south Asia)'. Genus Neofelis: {iunbau} - 'Clouded Leopard, Neofelis nebulosa (southeast and south Asia)', {di'ardi} - 'Sunda Clouded Leopard, Neofelis diardi (Borneo and Sumatra)'"},{"word":"bramuclai","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is measured as $k_2=s_1=b_1$ (quantifier) tablespoon(s)."},{"word":"branagycindu","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a bur/burr/mossycup oak (Quercus macrocarpa) of species/strain $c_2$ with acorns $g_3$."},{"word":"branimre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a grapefruit/shaddock/pomelo of variety $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {nimre}, {barda}, {pelnimre}, {najnimre}, {ri'ornimre}."},{"word":"brapagjvo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is a lujvo with meaning $x_2$ and arguments $x_3$, and which is constructed from tanru/veljvo $x_4$ such that at least one element of the veljvo is ultimately not a cmavo (including \"{zei}\", \"{ke}\"/\"{ke'e}\", \"{bo}\", etc.), gismu, or rafsi of such cmavo or gismu.","notes":"This is a {lujvo} which is not a {cmapagjvo}. In particular, if any of the ultimate constitutents of its veljvo involve a {cmevla} or {zi'evla}/{zevla}, then the resulting lujvo is a brapagjvo. This term is mutually exclusive with \"cmapagjvo\"."},{"word":"brapatxu","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a cauldron/big pot for contents $p_2$, of material/properties $p_3$, big as compared with standard/norm $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bravau}."},{"word":"braplu","score":2,"definition":"$d_1=b_1$ is a continent in ocean/on planet $d_3$."},{"word":"brarafsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (\"ra'oi\"-quote) is a long (unreduced) rafsi/combining form of word/concept $x_2$ in language $x_3$.","notes":"In Lojban, these exist only for gismu and maybe zi'evla and are the four- or five-letter rafsi (where the final \"-y\" is not counted as a letter in the four-letter case, and may or may not be considered to be part of the rafsi itself). Compare: \"{cmarafsi}\"."},{"word":"brarai","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=b_1$ is the biggest among set/range $t_4$ in property/dimension $b_2$ (ka).","notes":"Cf. {barda}, {traji}, {bramau}, {mecybrarai}, {brame'a}, {mecycmarai}."},{"word":"braro'i","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a boulder/big rock of type/composition $r_2$ from location $r_3$, big as compared with standard/norm $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cmana}, {derxi}."},{"word":"braronvoimabru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a greater noctule bat (Nyctalus lasiopterus)"},{"word":"brasa'o","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is steep with angle $s_2$ to horizon/frame $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {tcesa'o}."},{"word":"bratce","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=b_1$ is very big/great/huge/enormous in the property of $b_2$(ka) as compared with standard/norm $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {barda}, {mutce}."},{"word":"bratcesluni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Giant onion (Allium giganteum) of variety/breed $x_2$."},{"word":"brato'a","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a tone high in pitch/frequency from source $t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {barda}, {tonga}, {cladu}. See also {jakto'a}."},{"word":"bratu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is hail/sleet/freezing rain/solid precipitation of material/composition including $x_{2}$.","notes":"This is the substance, not the act or manner of its falling, which is carvi. See also {carvi}, {snime}, {bisli}, {tcima}."},{"word":"bratuca","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is hail/frozen rain falling on/to $x_2$ from $x_3$","notes":"zi'evla from {bratu} {carvi}."},{"word":"bratybakfu","score":1,"definition":"$ba_1=br_1$ is a hail stone.","notes":"See also: {bratu}, {bakfu}."},{"word":"bratycarvi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=b_1$ hails to $c_2$ from $c_3$.","notes":"See also: {bratu} (for the hail itself)"},{"word":"brauzero","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a web browser for retrieving/presenting/traversing information $x_2$","notes":"See also {kibyca'o}"},{"word":"bravau","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a large container, containing $v_2$, large as compared with standard/norm $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {brapatxu}."},{"word":"bravi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is acclaimed/praised for achievement $x_2$ by $x_3$ via noise/gesture/method of praise $x_4$","notes":"Not just vocal cheering. See also: \".{ui'o}\"."},{"word":"braxamsi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=b_1$ is an ocean on planet $x_2$ (default Earth) of fluid $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {barda}, {xamsi}, {braplu}, {bisma'a}, {arktik}."},{"word":"braxas","score":1,"definition":"Ocean","notes":"Cf. {braxamsi}, {xas}, {rirx}."},{"word":"braxiiura","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a crab (infraorder Brachyura) of species/section $x_2$","notes":"See also {cinki}."},{"word":"braxirma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=b_1$ is a cart/dray/draft horse of breed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {barda}, {xirma}."},{"word":"brazda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mansion/manor/large house of/for $x_2$, big by standard $x_3$"},{"word":"braze'a","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=b_1$ grows in property $b_2$ (ka) by amount $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {barda}, {zenba}, {cmaze'a}, {brabi'o}."},{"word":"brazengau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ causes $z_1=b_1$ to increase in property/dimension $b_2$ (ka) by amount $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {barda}, {zenba}, {gasnu}, {cmajdikygau}."},{"word":"brazgu","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=b_1$ is a rose (Rosa gigantea) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"brazo","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Brazilian culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {porto}, {ketco}."},{"word":"bredi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is ready/prepared for $x_{2}$ (event).","notes":"See also {spaji}, {jukpa}."},{"word":"bregau","score":4,"definition":"$g_1$ prepares/readies $b_1$ for $b_2$."},{"word":"brejbi","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=b_1$ is almost ready for $b_2$ (event).","notes":"Cf. {bredi}, {jibni}."},{"word":"BRENT","score":0,"definition":"Brent","notes":"Anglophone surname and male given name."},{"word":"bre'one","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Breton in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Syn. {fasko'o}."},{"word":"breveto","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a patent on invention $x_2$ by inventor $x_3$ valid in jurisdiction $x_4$ for time interval $x_5$."},{"word":"breviia","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is an abbreviation, short form of word or phrase $x_2$ (text)","notes":"Newer version of the obsolete form {brevia}."},{"word":"bridi","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (du'u) is a predicate relationship with relation $x_{2}$ among arguments (sequence/set) $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also: $x_3$ are related by relation $x_2$ (= {terbri} for reordered places). ($x_3$ is a set completely specified); See also {sumti}, {fancu}."},{"word":"brididu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the relationship between $x_2$, $x_3$, $x_4$, ...","notes":"\"ko'a mo ko'e ko'i ...\" = \"ma brididu ko'a ko'e ko'i ...\", which is the way that English expresses the concept of Lojban {mo}. See also {bridi}, {du'u}, {mo}."},{"word":"brife","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a breeze/wind/gale from direction $x_{2}$ with speed $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ blows from $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {tcima}."},{"word":"briga'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ perceives that $x_2$ is the case (inference from perception)."},{"word":"briii","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of Brie cheese of variety $x_2$.","notes":"Pronunciation: BRI,ĭi . See {cirla}, {fraso}"},{"word":"brije'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (predicate) is true when applied to argument list $x_2$ (sequence)","notes":"Synonymous to {zilbri}. The x1 slot can be filled with a property/relation (ka) whose number of free slots match the length of the sequence x2. It can also be filled with a bridi abstraction (du'u) —nullary predicate—, in which case the x2 should be the empty set or possibly {zi'o}. See also {bridi}."},{"word":"brije'uju'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ knows what sumti satisfies the predicate $x_2$","notes":"See also {brije'u}, {kucli}."},{"word":"briju","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an office/bureau/work-place of worker $x_{2}$ at location $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {jibri}, {gunka}."},{"word":"brika'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pro-bridi representing predicate relationship $x_2$ with relation $x_3$ among arguments $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {bridi}, {krati}, {sumka'i}, {cei}."},{"word":"brili'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a prenex of bridi/predicate relationship $x_2$ with relation $x_3$ among arguments $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {zo'u}."},{"word":"brilogji","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ [rules/methods] is a predicate logic for deducing/concluding/inferring/reasoning to/about $l_2$ (du'u) with predicate relationships $b_1$."},{"word":"brima'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ (zo) is a cmavo with a predicate role or semantic structure which expresses predicate $x_2=b_1$ (quote/du'u) between arguments $x_3=b_3$ (ordered list), the said cmavo being of form or in category/class $x_4=c_2$ in/and belonging to language/dialect $x_5=c_3$.","notes":"Includes \"moi\", \"du\", and any mekso cmavo for a function/operator."},{"word":"brinefa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'bridi-tail' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: bridi-tail-1 (gihek stag? KE # bridi-tail /KEhE#/ tail-terms)?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"brinesi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'sentence' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: (terms (CU #)?)? bridi-tail. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"bringela","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is eggplant, aubergine of variety $x_2$"},{"word":"brinimi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'subsentence' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: sentence | prenex subsentence. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"brinimikra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'prenex' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: terms ZOhU #. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"brinjela","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is eggplant, aubergine of variety $x_2$"},{"word":"bripre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a person who has a body that expresses predicate relationships.","notes":"{bridi} {prenu}"},{"word":"brirebla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bridi-tail of predicate relationship $x_2$ with relation $x_3$ among arguments (sequence/set) $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {bridi}, {rebla}."},{"word":"brirei","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a question asking for a predicate, asked by $c_3$ to $c_4$.","notes":"In Lojban, this is a question using the word “{mo}”."},{"word":"brireisku","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ asks $x_3$ what arguments satisfy the predicate $x_2$","notes":"See also {brije'u}, {ju'odji}, {brije'uju'o}."},{"word":"briretsku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ asks $x_2$ what sumti satisfies the predicate $x_3$","notes":"See also {brije'u}, {ju'odji}, {brije'uju'o}."},{"word":"brisni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) represents a predicate relationship with relation represented by $x_2$ (text) among referents of $x_3$ that are arguments (sequence/set of texts).","notes":"{bridi}, {selbri} and elements of {terbri} are referents of {brisni}, {selbrisni} and elements of {terbrisni} respectively."},{"word":"brisnismi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a subsentence of Lojban grammar.","notes":"A subsentence of the official Lojban grammar is put in NU-clause, NOI-clause or gek-gik-clause. The form is similar to a sentence of Lojban grammar, but subsentences cannot be connected to each other by afterthought connectives. See also {brisni} and {simsa}."},{"word":"britirna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ induces from their auditive perception that $x_2$ is the case."},{"word":"brito","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects British/United Kingdom culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {glico}, {skoto}, {merko}, {ropno}."},{"word":"brivla","score":6,"definition":"$v_1$ is a morphologically defined predicate word signifying relation $b_2$ in language $v_3$.","notes":"Derived from {bridi} and {valsi}, deleting $b_3$, as we are speaking of the relationship independent of particular arguments. In Lojban, such words must end in a vowel and contain a consonant cluster within the first five letters (not counting y). Not all words that can be used as a selbri (for instance members of GOhA) are brivla."},{"word":"brivlacme","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ (quoted word(s)) is a name of $c_2$ used by $c_3$ that morphologically [strict] is brivla $bv_1$ in language $x_5$","notes":"The name must strictly be a (sequence of) brivla (according to rules for language x5); as such, in Lojban, the word(s) c1 must end with vowels and in fact must exactly follow the morphology of brivla. See also: {brivlasmicme} (a specialization); {jvocme} (a different specialization that is analogous but restricted to Lojbanic lujvo). Language is specified to be x5 rather than bv_n because the definition for {brivla} has not yet gained consensus and this particular terbri is dependent thereupon."},{"word":"brivlasmicme","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_1=s_1$ (quoted word(s)) is a name of $x_2=c_2$ used by $x_3=c_3$ that morphologically [loose] evokes/is similar to/is a brivla $x_4=v_1=s_2$ (text; may be multiple words), similar in property/quality[/amount?] $x_5=s_3$ (ka/ni), in language $x_6$","notes":"s3 will likely just be morphological structure. Strict brivlacme are a subclass of brivlasmicme. The name must \"look like\" a (sequence of) brivla (according to rules for language x6), but need not exactly follow the morphological requirements thereof (in particular, c1 may end with a consonant in Lojban). See also: {brivlacme} (a specialization); {jvosmicme} (a different specialization that is analogous but restricted to Lojbanic lujvo). Language is specified to be x6 rather than bv_n because the definition for {brivla} has not yet gained consensus and this particular terbri is dependent thereupon."},{"word":"brivo","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is a predicate word defined as such by its word shape, signifying relation $x_2$ (n-ary property) in language $x_3$","notes":"In Lojban, this encompasses {gismu} + {lujvo} + {zi'evla}, but excludes pro-bridi, which are {cmavo}."},{"word":"brivycme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a brivla-based name for $x_2$ used by namer $x_3$","notes":"{brivo} + {cmene}; see {brivla}. Syn. {brivlacme}. List of common brivycme: http://mw.lojban.org/papri/brivycme"},{"word":"brocesri'inunsla","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is Chanukkah/Hanukkah celebrated by $s_1$ with activities $s_3$","notes":"from {xebro} {censa} {ritli} {nu} {salci} c.f. {cesri'i}"},{"word":"brocure","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a brochure about $x_2$; $x_1$ is paper document informing about $x_2$","notes":"Brochure can be folded into a template, pamphlet or leaflet."},{"word":"broda","score":100000,"definition":"1st assignable variable predicate (context determines place structure).","notes":"See also cmavo list {bu'a}."},{"word":"brode","score":2,"definition":"2nd assignable variable predicate (context determines place structure)."},{"word":"brodi","score":2,"definition":"3rd assignable variable predicate (context determines place structure)."},{"word":"brodo","score":2,"definition":"4th assignable variable predicate (context determines place structure)."},{"word":"brodu","score":2,"definition":"5th assignable variable predicate (context determines place structure)."},{"word":"brodyiolpe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mass-individual (myopic singular, Mr Broda); $x_1$, or rather every individual among $x_1$, is logically an individual but represents a plurality and has the properties of what it represents","notes":"See {lo}, {gunma}, {krati}, {tu'o}"},{"word":"brogu'e","score":3,"definition":"$g_1$ is Israel with people $g_2$ and land $g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {gugde'ilu}, {sra'eli}."},{"word":"brokoli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a broccoli of variety $x_2$"},{"word":"brolamdu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a menorah of material $x_2$ with lights $x_3$","notes":"from {xebro} {lamdu}"},{"word":"bromalsi","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a synagogue at location/serving area $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {lijda}."},{"word":"bromeli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bromeliad/pineapple of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {grutrxananase}."},{"word":"bronis","score":0,"definition":"Brony","notes":"The adult male/female fans of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic."},{"word":"bropre","score":1,"definition":"$xe_1=p_1$ is a Jew/Hebrew/Israelite."},{"word":"broralmalsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=r_1=m_1$ is the First/Second Temple in judaism at location $m_3$."},{"word":"brukobli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is broccoli of variety $x_2$"},{"word":"bruloni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is some broth, liquid (usually water) in which food (meat or vegetable etc) has been boiled.","notes":"See also {stasu}."},{"word":"brulu'i","score":2,"definition":"$l_1$ (agent) sweeps/brushes $l_2$, removing soil/contaminant $l_3$ with brush $l_4=b_1$.","notes":"Cf. {denburcu}."},{"word":"bruna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is brother of/fraternal to $x_{2}$ by bond/tie/standard/parent(s) $x_{3}$; [not necess. biological].","notes":"See also {mensi}, {tunba}, {tamne}, {famti}, {bersa}."},{"word":"bruNAIS","score":4,"definition":"Brunei.","notes":"full name is .bruNAIS.{darusLAM}. See {xrabo}, {gugde}."},{"word":"bruneleska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ exhibits spina di pesce/Brunelleschi herringbone (zigzag) pattern/design with features $x_2$","notes":"Something as simple as the alternating count or specification of the spines can be described in x2 (in other words, the description need not be complete). See also: {zigzagi}."},{"word":"brupu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ applies/brushes $x_2$ on surface $x_3$","notes":"{burcu} {punji}"},{"word":"bruseldamri","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=d_2$ is a drum brush for playing on drum/cymbal/gong [percussion musical instrument] $d_1$ with bristles $b_3$."},{"word":"bryklyn","score":2,"definition":"Brooklyn, New York: a borough of New York City, at the western tip of Long Island.","notes":"Cf. {merko}, {tcadu}."},{"word":"bu","selmaho":"BU","score":100000,"definition":"convert any single word to BY."},{"word":"bu'a","selmaho":"GOhA","score":100001,"definition":"logically quantified predicate variable: some selbri 1."},{"word":"bu'a'a","selmaho":"UI1b","score":3,"definition":"naturalistic interjection: used to express a fit of overwhelming or uncontrollable laughter; the stereotypical 'evil laugh'","notes":"Additional -'a syllables may be added as desired. See {u'i}, {le'o}, {xa'a}, {cmila}, {palci}"},{"word":"bu'ai","selmaho":"NU","score":3,"definition":"abstractor: abstractor to create logically quantified selbri variable to be used in predicate logic of third or higher order.","notes":"{zo'e} and {da} are a constant and a bound variable of predicate logic of first order respectively; {co'e} and {bu'a} are a selbri constant and a bound selbri variable of predicate logic of second order respectively; in order to express predicate logic of third or higher order, it is essential to have selbri that treat selbri variables in the domain of all selbri of second order. {su'u} and {bu'ai} in selma'o NU can compose respectively a selbri constant and a bound selbri variable in the domain of all selbri of second order. In the case that {bu'ai} takes plural number of selbri variables, connect them with {ju'e} or something. Higher order is also possible by nesting {bu'ai}. Example: su'o bu'ai xe'u kei su'o bu'a ro da zo'u bu'ai da bu'a (This {xe'u} is an abstraction-variable-indicator-{selbrisle} used in order to put a word of selma'o NU in prenex.) See also {su'u}, {bu'a}; {xe'u}."},{"word":"budjo","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ pertains to the Buddhist culture/religion/ethos in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {latna}, {lijda}."},{"word":"budjrbiku","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a buddhist monk of sect $x2$"},{"word":"budjrbikuni","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a buddhist nun of sect $x2$"},{"word":"budza","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a buddha of type/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"bu'e","selmaho":"GOhA","score":100000,"definition":"logically quantified predicate variable: some selbri 2."},{"word":"bu'i","selmaho":"GOhA","score":100000,"definition":"logically quantified predicate variable: some selbri 3."},{"word":"bu'ivla","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (quoted text) is a “bu letteral” of character $x_2$ (zoi quote).","notes":"This term is specific to Lojban. A “bu letteral” is defined as one word which has been made to a letteral with “{bu}”. $x_1$ is a quote (eg. with {lu}…{li'u}) containing the “bu letteral” (including “bu”), $x_2$ quotes the character which the “bu letteral” stands for verbatim, which requires to use a {zoi} quote. See also: {lerfu}."},{"word":"bujyjbenunsla","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is the Vesak celebrated by $s_1$ with activities $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {budjo}, {jbena}, {nu}, {salci}."},{"word":"bukcilta","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a thread of fabric material $c_2=b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {skori}, {silka}, {marna}, {mapni}, {sunla}, {fenso}."},{"word":"bukfa'u","score":2,"definition":"$f_1$ parachutes to $f_2$ from $f_3$ using parachute of type/material $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {falbu'u}, {santa}, {vofli}, {bukyvoi}."},{"word":"bukfe'a","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a tear in cloth $f_2=b_1$ of type/material $x_3=b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tafyfe'a}."},{"word":"buklolgai","score":2,"definition":"$g_1=b_1$ is a carpet/rug for covering floor $g_2=l_1$ of $x_3=l_2$, of type/material $x_4=b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {lolgai}."},{"word":"bukmra","score":3,"definition":"$m_1$ is a tent sheltering $m_2$ from $m_3$, made of cloth $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bu'uzda}."},{"word":"bukmu'a","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a curtain/drape for covering $m_2$ and are made of cloth $m_3=b_1$.","notes":"Cf. {bukpu}, {murta}."},{"word":"bukprgingamu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an amount of gingham"},{"word":"bukpu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an amount of cloth/fabric of type/material $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {mapni}, {matli}, {sunla}, {slasi}, {silka}."},{"word":"bukrgingamu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity/is made of gingham.","notes":"Longer form of “{gingamu}”."},{"word":"bukurEct","score":2,"definition":"Bucharest, capital city/a major city of Romania."},{"word":"bukydi'u","score":2,"definition":"$z_1$ is a tent for purpose $z_2$, made of $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bukmra}, {bu'uzda}."},{"word":"bukyjabre","score":-1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a parachute slowing down fall $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {falbu'u}, {bukfa'u}, {bukyvoi}."},{"word":"bukyvoi","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ paraglides, using paraglider of type/material $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bukyvoikla}, {bukfa'u}, {falbu'u}."},{"word":"bulvara","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a boulevard"},{"word":"bumgapci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is fog/mist of liquid/composition $x_2$ covering $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bumru}, {gapci}."},{"word":"bumru","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is foggy/misty/covered by a fog/mist/vapor of liquid $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {djacu}, {carvi}, {danmo}, {lunsa}, {tcima}, {gapci}."},{"word":"bun","score":1,"definition":"Brother","notes":"Cf. {bruna}, {mes}, {mam}, {paf}, {bes}, {tix}."},{"word":"bunda","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ (def. 1) local weight unit(s) [non-metric], standard $x_{3}$, subunits [e.g. ounces] $x_{4}$.","notes":"(additional subunit places may be added as $x_5$, $x_6$, ...); See also {grake}, {junta}, {tilju}, {rupnu}, {fepni}, {dekpu}, {gutci}, {minli}, {merli}, {kramu}."},{"word":"bundukiia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ xarci fi lo ka jai gau cecla ko'a i je ta'e ku ko'a marji lo jinme jo'u lo drata","notes":"{xumjimcelxa'i}"},{"word":"bunre","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is brown/tan [color adjective].","notes":"See also {skari}, {blabi}, {xekri}, {kandi}, {carmi}."},{"word":"bunspe","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ is a brother's spouse of $m_2$ under law/custom/tradition/system/convention $sp_3$.","notes":"Omit $x_4=s_2=m_1$. Cf. {speni}, {me'ispe}, {tubyspe}, {spebu'a}."},{"word":"bunxa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a $x_2$osity, a $x_2$onger, an absolute $x_2$ I tell you (augmentative)","notes":"Proposed rafsi -bu or -xa. See {mabla}, {zabna}, {barda}"},{"word":"bu'o","selmaho":"UI7","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal contour: start emotion - continue emotion - end emotion."},{"word":"bu'ocu'i","selmaho":"UI*7","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal contour: start emotion - continue emotion - end emotion."},{"word":"bu'o'e","selmaho":"BY","score":1,"definition":"elliptical/unspecified/vague letteral/symbol","notes":"Has use in mekso at the least; in this context, it might subsume {xo'e} (but see: {xo'e'o'e}). It also may be useful in spelling, initialisms, etc. If used as a pro-sumti (as other letters are), it means {zo'e} but only for reasonable or previously specified letterals assignments."},{"word":"bu'oi","selmaho":"COI","score":2,"definition":"Interjection: Boo!","notes":"A way to shock people analogous to yelling \"BOO!\" at someone."},{"word":"bu'onai","selmaho":"UI*7","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal contour: start emotion - continue emotion - end emotion."},{"word":"burcu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a brush for purpose $x_{2}$ (event) with bristles $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {komcu}, {pinsi}."},{"word":"burfava","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'lerfu-word' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: BY | any-word BU | LAU lerfu-word | TEI lerfu-string FOI. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"burgalu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the boogaloo, danced by $x_2$ to music $x_3$","notes":"Place structure based on {dansytai}. See {dansu}"},{"word":"burgere","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a burger/hamburger.","notes":"See also: {cirla zei burgere}."},{"word":"burjuia","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bourgeois, a capitalist who engages in industrial commercial enterprise $x_2$"},{"word":"burna","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is embarrassed/disconcerted/flustered/ill-at-ease about/under conditions $x_{2}$ (abstraction).","notes":"See also {cinmo}."},{"word":"burnanba","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is brown bread made from grains $n_2$.","notes":"Cf. {labnanba}."},{"word":"burnygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ (agent) embarrasses/disconcerts $b_1$ about/under conditions $b_2$ (abstraction)."},{"word":"burzilska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the abstract color brown","notes":"The gismu {burna} refers to objects which are brown, but not the color brown itself. This lujvo serves the latter purpose. See also {skari} {zilska}. EDIT: That should actually say \"{bunre}\", but I typed in \"{burna}\" because I'm an idiot. I didn't correct it in making this edit because the irony is magnificent."},{"word":"bu'u","selmaho":"FAhA3","score":100002,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; coincident with/at the same place as; space equivalent of ca."},{"word":"bu'udru","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is an awning over $z_2$, made of $b_2$."},{"word":"bu'uzda","score":2,"definition":"$z_1$ is a tent inhabited by $z_2$, made of $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bukmra}, {bukydi'u}, {bu'udru}."},{"word":"buvla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (quoted text) is a “bu letteral” of character $x_2$ (zoi quote)."},{"word":"by","selmaho":"BY2","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for b."},{"word":"by'ai","selmaho":"PA","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: eighteen (decimal 18)."},{"word":"byLIN","score":0,"definition":"Berlin."},{"word":"by zei sance","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiced bilabial stop sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {basnce}."},{"word":"b zei p zei f zei k","score":0,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (mass) is a language planning committee with task/purpose $x_{2}$ of body $x_{3}$","notes":"See also {nitcion}, {pudydi'u}, {selnarnuzbau}, {kamni}, {l zei l zei g}."},{"word":"ca","selmaho":"PU","score":100002,"definition":"time tense relation/direction: is [selbri]; during/simultaneous with [sumti]; present tense."},{"word":"ca'a","selmaho":"CAhA","score":100000,"definition":"modal aspect: actuality/ongoing event."},{"word":"ca'abna","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ happens now","notes":"Absolute time reference. See also {cabna}."},{"word":"ca'arcadgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ (agent) turns device/apparatus $g_2=cab_1=can_1$ off.","notes":"See also: turn on (={narca'acadgau}), turned off (={ca'arcando})."},{"word":"ca'arcando","score":1,"definition":"$cab_1=can_1$ (device/apparatus) is off / not operational.","notes":"Cf. {narca'acando}, {cando}."},{"word":"ca'arcau","score":1,"definition":"$cl_1$ is unaided by/without apparatus/mechanism/device/equipment $ca_1=cl_2$ for function $ca_2$ controlled/triggered by $ca_3$ (agent)."},{"word":"ca'arxe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is modern in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also {cabna}, {sarxe}, {cedra}, {cnino}."},{"word":"ca'au","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":2,"definition":"Refers to what is usually assumed to be the argument of tense tags when no explicit argument is given","notes":"Usually, {pu} {ca'au} means the same as {pu} {ku}. What {ca'au} refers to depends on the bridi operators before it."},{"word":"caba'o","selmaho":"ZAhO*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: has been, is now in the aftermath of; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"cabda'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (nu) happens far away in time from $x_2$ (nu)."},{"word":"cabdei","score":5,"definition":"$d_1=c_1$ is today; $d_1=c_1$ is the day occuring at the same time as $c_2$, day standard $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {prulamdei}, {bavlamdei}."},{"word":"cabdeicerni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=ce_1=ca_1$ is this morning; $x_1=ce_1=ca_1$ is the morning occuring at the same time as day $x_2=ce_2=d_1$ at location $x_3=ce_3$.","notes":"Morning (={cerni}), tomorrow morning (={bavlamcerni}), yesterday morning (={prulamcerni})."},{"word":"cabdo'i","score":1,"definition":"$d_1 = c_1 = x_1$ is the today daytime period of $c_2 = x_2$ at location $n_3 = x_3$.","notes":"Usage rules are exactly analogous to those of \"{cabycte}\". This is the diurnal period which ranges from morning/sunrise until dusk/sunset for the calendrical or circadian rhythm (or similar) full day which the speaker, via $x_2$ and \"x_3$, considers to be 'today'."},{"word":"cabjbi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (nu) happens nearby in time from $x_2$ (nu)."},{"word":"cabjeftu","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=c_1$ is this week; $j_1=c_1$ is the week occuring at the same time as $c_2$, week standard $j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {prulamjeftu}, {bavlamjeftu}."},{"word":"cabjvezva","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ overlaps in time and space with $x_2$","notes":"See also {cabna}, {zvati}, {mokca}."},{"word":"cabma'i","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=c_1$ is the current month by month standard $m_3$, simultaneous with $c_2$ in time.","notes":"Cf. {cabna}, {pavmasti}."},{"word":"cabmoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the $x_2$-th one timewise to satisfy property $x_3$ among $x_4$.","notes":"Synonym: {temymoi}."},{"word":"cabna","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is current at/in the present of/during/concurrent/simultaneous with $x_{2}$ in time.","notes":"(default $x_2$ is the present resulting in:) $x_1$ is now; time relationship only, 'aorist' claiming simultaneity does not mean one event does not extend into the past or future of the other. See also {zvati}, {balvi}, {purci}, cmavo list {ca}, cmavo list {ca'a}."},{"word":"cabna'a","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is the current year by standard $n_3$, simultaneous with $c_2$ in time. ","notes":"Cf. {cabma'i}, {cabdei}."},{"word":"cabnalza'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is extinct/no longer existent."},{"word":"cabnunzukykezyzga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ watches the event $x_2$ unfold before their very eyes/live/red-handed/in flagrante (delicto), using senses/means $x_3$.","notes":"No implication of the action being considered improper or discouraged. The event must be an action (lo nu {zukte}), not just an occurrence. \"Before one's very eyes\" is an idiomatic expression and does not require sight to have been involved, nor $x_1$ to even have eyes."},{"word":"cabra","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is apparatus/mechanism/device/equipment for function $x_{2}$ controlled/[triggered] by $x_{3}$ (agent).","notes":"Form determined by/from function; does not imply automated/automatic action - requires an external agent/trigger (a minji may be a zmiku cabra if it requires an external agent to trigger or control the functions that it performs automatically). (cf. {tutci}, {minji}, {finti}; {girzu}, {ganzu} for organizational apparatus, {pilno})"},{"word":"cabrolmoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the last one timewise to satisfy property $x_2$ among $x_3$.","notes":"See also {cabmoi} and {temymoi}."},{"word":"cabrspreso","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is an espresso machine controlled/[triggered] by $c_3$ (agent).","notes":"See also: espresso (={kafrspreso}), barista (={crekafpra})."},{"word":"cabrxe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is modern in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See {sarxe}, {cabna}, {cedra}"},{"word":"cabvanci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=v_1=c_1$ is this evening; $x_1=v_1=c_1$ is the evening occuring at the same time as $x_2=v_2$ at location $x_3=v_3$.","notes":"Evening (={vanci}), tomorrow evening (={bavlamvanci}), yesterday evening (={prulamvanci})."},{"word":"cabycedra","score":1,"definition":"$ce_1$ is the modern era.","notes":"Cf. {citri}."},{"word":"cabycte","score":3,"definition":"$n_1=c_1$ is the night of $c_2$ at location $n_3$.","notes":"{cabycte} is tonight, whether or not it is currently night yet. {bavlamcte} is tomorrow night, even if {cabycte} is still in the future. See also {nicte}, {bavlamcte}, {prulamcte}, {cabdei}."},{"word":"cabydo'i","score":-1,"definition":"$d_1 = c_1 = x_1$ is the today daytime period of $c_2 = x_2$ at location $n_3 = x_3$.","notes":"Usage rules are exactly analogous to those of \"{cabycte}\". This is the diurnal period which ranges from morning/sunrise until dusk/sunset for the calendrical or circadian rhythm (or similar) full day which the speaker, via $x_2$ and \"x_3$, considers to be 'today'."},{"word":"cabyfau","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=f_1$ is live (experienced as it happens) to experiencer $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cabna}, {fasnu}, {tivni}."},{"word":"cabyku'e","score":3,"definition":"$k_1=c_1$ ranges through time/has duration $k_2=c_2$.","notes":"$x_2$ is the complete duration as the amount of time or an interval specification and is non-aorist. Cf. {temci}."},{"word":"cabytcini","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the status quo/current state of $x_2$","notes":"from {cabna}+{tcini}"},{"word":"caca'a","selmaho":"PU*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: present actuality; modal aspect."},{"word":"caca'o","selmaho":"ZAhO*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: is now/simultaneously, is now in the middle of; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"cacklu","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=t_1$ is a tradition/practice/custom of traditional culture $t_2=k_2$ under conditions $t_3$","notes":"This is similar to {ritli}, but the emphasis is not necessarily on particular rituals, but customs (ex. wearing of a particular type of clothing or hairstyle) associated with a group."},{"word":"cacpli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ habitually uses $x_2$ to do $x_3$; $x_1$ is a \"user\" of $x_2$.","notes":"Equivalent to {ta'e} {pilno}."},{"word":"cacra","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ hours in duration (default is 1 hour) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {junla}, {mentu}, {snidu}, {tcika}, {temci}."},{"word":"cacryme'utcika","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the minute/minute notation of the hour, of event/state $x_2$, in system $x_3$.","notes":"{cacra} zei {mentu} zei {tcika}. As default, the number $x_1$ is counted from the first minute of the hour. See {ti'u'e} for BAI. ex.) li cino cu cacryme'utcika lo nu mi ti xrukla kei py sy ty (I will be back at thirty minutes past the hour PST.)"},{"word":"cacryminli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ long local distance units/miles per hour (mph) in speed/velocity."},{"word":"cacryra'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ hours in angular measure of right ascension RA (default is 1).","notes":"Cf. {cacra}, {radno}, {julra'o}, {sostartai}. {pi'e} used in x2 indicates a base of 60. "},{"word":"cacyjva","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=t_1$ is a convention prescribing $j_2$ (event/state) within community $j_3=t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ritli}, {lijda}, {malsi}."},{"word":"cacysku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=t_2$ customarily expresses $c_2$ to $c_3$ via medium $c_4$ under conditions $t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {tcaci}, {cusku}, {ritli}."},{"word":"cadga","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (abstraction) should/(of right) ought to be true/happening under conditions/in the case of $x_2$ being true/happening, as believed by/by standard/under consideration of $x_3$. If the world were proper/correct/just/ruled perfectly and strictly according to $x_3$ and if $x_2$ were true, then $x_1$ would be true as well.","notes":"Moral judgment goes in $x_3$. $x_3$ can also be assumed by expectation under hypothesized laws of physics, by the true situation of the world, etc. Synonymous with {zgadi}."},{"word":"cadgau","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a do-idle."},{"word":"cadma","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a shaman/medicine man of group/tribe $x_2$","notes":"Refers to the religious practices and their practitioner."},{"word":"cadnfroide","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ feels schadenfreude/pleasure derived from unfortunate/luckless event $x_2$.","notes":"See also {funca}, {gleki}, {zdile}"},{"word":"cadycta","score":1,"definition":"$cat_1=can_1$ is a lurker/inactively watches $cat_2$","notes":"See also: {bebzunpre}, {irci}"},{"word":"cadykei","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=c_1$ (agent) idly plays with plaything/toy $k_2$.","notes":"Cf. {lazni}."},{"word":"cadysti","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=c_1$ (agent) ceases and rests from activity/process/state $s_2$ (not necessarily completing it).","notes":"Cf. {lazni}."},{"word":"cadytilju","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is heavy in proper mass, invariant mass, rest mass, intrinsic mass","notes":"Related to mass–energy equivalence."},{"word":"cadzu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ walks/strides/paces on surface $x_{2}$ using limbs $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {stapa}, {bajra}, {klama}, {litru}."},{"word":"ca'e","selmaho":"UI2","score":100002,"definition":"evidential: I define.","notes":"See also {mitcu'a}, {mitsmu}."},{"word":"ca'edai","selmaho":"UI*2","score":1,"definition":"discursive / expression: \"If you say so\"","notes":"See {ca'e}, {dai}, {vi'o}"},{"word":"ca'e'ei","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"Evidential: \"because I say so\"/\"because I assert it to be true\"/\"it is known\".","notes":"Maybe also \"because I am your parent\" in some contexts. The claim is true not because the utterer defines it to be so/has the authority or ability to make it so, but instead simply because they claim it to be true. Useful for dealing with annoying children who ask \"why\" iteratively; not useful for actually convincing anyone of the claim."},{"word":"ca'ei","selmaho":"CAhEI","score":3,"definition":"shorthand for {ca lo nu}; during the event-of","notes":"People who speak the dialect that uses {ca'ei} also use {pu'ei} and {ba'ei} for {pu} {lo} {nu} and {ba} {lo} {nu} respectively. Terminates with {ku'ei}."},{"word":"ca'ei'a","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"Unary mekso operator: unit vector/normalization of the argument (vector) X.","notes":"Outputs X/|X|, where X is the vector-valued input; this is the unit vector which points in the direction of X. It might generalize to other tensors and the like. The definition of the magnitude/norm/metric is left to context or the explicit definition of the space in which X lives."},{"word":"ca'enai","selmaho":"UI2","score":1,"definition":"evidential: I don't define"},{"word":"ca'engau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ defines $x_2$ (nu/du'u) to be true / to happen // $x_2$ is true because $x_1$ says so or thinks so.","notes":"Based on {ca'e}, {gasnu}. Near-synonym with {jetrinsku}"},{"word":"ca'erbi'e","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=c_2$ is a wind from direction $b_2$ with speed $b_3$, shoving/pushing $c_2$ at locus $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bloti}."},{"word":"ca'ercarce","score":1,"definition":"$car_1=cat_2$ is a pushcart/wheelbarrow for carrying $car_2$.","notes":"Cf. {catke}, {carce}."},{"word":"ca'ermuvgau","score":3,"definition":"$g_1=c_1$ pushes $m_1=c_2$ to destination $m_2$ from origin $m_3$ over path/route $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {catke}, {muvgau}, {danre}."},{"word":"ca'erslanu","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a valve/piston of material $s_2$, shoving/pushing $c_2$ at locus $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {matra}, {karce}."},{"word":"caflitki","score":4,"definition":"$l_1$ is liquid at room temperature/at standard temperature and pressure, and consists of composition/material $l_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cafygapci}, {cafsligu}, {djacu}, {margu}, {xalka}, {sligu}, {kelvo}."},{"word":"cafne","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event) often/frequently/commonly/customarily occurs/recurs by standard $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {rirci}, {fadni}, {kampu}, {rapli}, {krefu}, {lakne}, cmavo list {piso'iroi} and similar compounds."},{"word":"cafraina'o","score":1,"definition":"$ca_1=t_1=cn_1$ is a/the mode [value that appears most often] in property/amount $cn_2$ (ka/ni) among $cn_3$(s) (set) by standard $cn_4$."},{"word":"cafrei","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a frequently-asked question about subject $r_2$"},{"word":"cafsligu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a solid of $x_2$ at room temperature/STP.","notes":"STP = standard temperature and pressure. See also {caflitki}, {cafygapci}"},{"word":"cafygapci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gas of $x_2$ at room temperature/STP.","notes":"STP = standard temperature and pressure. See also {caflitki}, {cafsligu}."},{"word":"cagdaidi'u","score":3,"definition":"$di_1$ is a barn for storing/sheltering grains/livestock/tools/machinery $da_1$.","notes":"Cf. {grutersro}, {xirzda}, {cange}, {sorcu}."},{"word":"cagdalsasfoi","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a pasture with vegetation $s_1$ (mainly consisting of grasses) grazed by animal(s) $d_1$ belonging to farm/ranch $c_1$."},{"word":"cagdalstu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a stable at farm $x_2$"},{"word":"cagda'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a livestock/farm-animal kept by $x_2$ of species $x_3$","notes":"See {cange}, {danlu}, {dalcange}"},{"word":"cagna","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a wound on body $x_2$ at locus $x_3$ caused by $x_4$","notes":"Unlike velxai, it's specific to physical injuries pertaining to the surface of an organic body such as skin. Open wounds include ka'arcagna for \"incision / incised wound\", fercagna for \"laceration\", gukcagna for \"abrasion\", tuncagna for \"puncture wound\", grecagna for \"penetration wound\", batcagna for \"bite wound\", dancagna for \"gunshot wound\", jelcagna for \"burn\", da'ercagna for \"bedsore\", furcagna for \"necrosis\"; closed wounds include daxcagna for \"contusion/bruise\", camdaxcagna for \"hematoma\", ra'ircagna for \"chronic wound\"."},{"word":"cagnybo'o","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ is a bandage, plaster or compress over wound $c_1$."},{"word":"cagyce'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a farming community with members $x_{2}$."},{"word":"cagygundi","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is a/the agricultural industry/sector producing $g_2=c_4$ from farms $c_1$ located in $c_2$ farmed by $c_3$.","notes":"Omit $g_3$. Cf. {cange}, {gundi}."},{"word":"cagypre","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is a farmer associated with farm $c_1$ producing $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {te}, {cange}, {tercange}, {pudykurji}."},{"word":"cagzai","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is a farmer's market selling $z_2$, operated by farmers $z_3=c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {nurma}, {grute}, {spati}, {xarju}, {bakni}, {ladru}, {sovda}."},{"word":"cagzaita'u","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a garment with wears garment $x_{2}$ with garment purpose $x_{3}$ with taxfu4 $x_{4}$ with market $x_{5}$."},{"word":"ca'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"catni modal, 1st place by authority of ..."},{"word":"cai","selmaho":"CAI","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: strong intensity attitude modifier."},{"word":"caibra","score":3,"definition":"$b_1=c_1$ is huge/enormous/colossal in property $b_2=c_2$ to observer $b_3=c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {carmi}, {barda}, {brabra}, {tcebra}, {selte'abra}, {dukse}, {cimni}, {camganra}; antonym: {cmacai}."},{"word":"caicni","score":2,"definition":"$ci1=ca3$ feels passionate/is emotional about/feels strongly emotion $ci2=ca2$ about subject/event $ci3=ca1$"},{"word":"ca'icpe","score":2,"definition":"$cp_1=ca_2$ demands $cp_2=ca_2$ from $cp_3$.","notes":"Cf. {catni}, {cpedu}, {e'o}, {camcpe}, {mi'ecpe}."},{"word":"ca'icru","score":1,"definition":"$cu_1=ca_1$ (agent) permits/lets/allows $cu_2$ (event) under conditions $cu_3$, derived from authority on basis $ca_3$."},{"word":"caicta","score":1,"definition":"$cat_1$ stares at $cat_2$ as received by observer $car_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zgana}."},{"word":"ca'idbo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is authoritarian ideology of $x_2$; $x_2$ is authoritarian","notes":"cf. {ca'i}, {sidbo}. See also {zi'edbo}, {zu'adbo}, {ri'udbo}."},{"word":"caidji","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ craves/intensely wishes $d_2$ (event/state) for purpose $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {toldji}, {caitcu}."},{"word":"cai'e","selmaho":"NAhE","score":2,"definition":"strong scalar intensifier: extremely...","notes":"{rei'e}:{ru'e}:{milxe} ; {noi'e}:{na'oi}:{cnano} ; {sai'e}:{sai}:{mutce} ; {cai'e}:{cai}:{tcetce}. See http://mw.lojban.org/papri/zipcpi:_scalar_modifiers"},{"word":"ca'irdi'a","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a charge of service $j_2$ to consumer $j_3=c_2$ set and levied by authority $j_4=c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {jdima}, {catni}, {selfu}, {pleji}."},{"word":"ca'irpai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ officially/authoritatively judges $x_2$ (event/abstract)","notes":"See {catni}, {pajni}"},{"word":"ca'irselzau","score":2,"definition":"$z_2$ is official, approved by authority $z_1=c_1$ over sphere/people $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {zanru}, {catni}, {jdice}, {curmi}."},{"word":"ca'irvei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=v_1$ is an authoritative document of $x_2=v_2$ (data/facts/du'u) about $x_3=v_3$ (object/event) preserved in medium $x_4=v_4$, by authority $x_5=c_1$ over matter/sphere/persons $x_6=c_2$ derived on basis $x_7=c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ca'icru} {catni} {vreji}."},{"word":"cairza'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an idol","notes":"from {carmi} + {zabna}"},{"word":"ca'irzau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ officially approves $x_2$ (object / event); $x_2$ is official, approved by $x_1$"},{"word":"caitcu","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ desperately needs/is desperate for $n_2$ for purpose/action/stage of process $n_3$.","notes":"Cf. {djica}, {caidji}."},{"word":"caivru","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=c_1$ is roaring/blinding to $s_2$ via sensory channel $s_2=c_3$."},{"word":"cajeba","selmaho":"PU*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: during and after; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"cajgundi","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is a/the wholesale/retail industry sector in which $c_1$ trades/barters $c_2 $ for $c_3$ by process $g_3$.","notes":"Omit c4, g2. Cf. {canja}, {gundi}. "},{"word":"cajni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a binary operator which is commutative in space/under conditions/on (or endowing) set $x_2$; $x_1$ and $x_2$ are each abelian (in different senses).","notes":"Denote $x_1$ by \"♤\"; for any elements x,y in the set of concern, if '♤' is commutative, then x♤y = y♤x, where equality is defined in the space. \"Commutative property\"/\"commutativity\" = \"ka(m)( )cajni\". See also: {socni}, {sezni}, {dukni}, {facni}."},{"word":"cajypinfu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hostage of / is held hostage by $x_2$","notes":"Other sumti slots may be needed. See also {pinfu}."},{"word":"cajysi'u","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (set) mutually exchange/trade/barter commodity $c_2$ for $c_3$ with $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {canja}, {simxu}."},{"word":"cakcinki","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a beetle of species $x_2$.","notes":"Not to be confused with {ckacinki}; Cf. {kokcinela}, {kurkuli}, {gusycinki}."},{"word":"cakcurnu","score":6,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mollusk/clam/mussel/snail of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {skargolu}, {sedjmacurnu}, {ostra}."},{"word":"cakcurske","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is malacology based on methodology $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cakcurnu}, {dalske}, {ji'eske}, {xamsi}."},{"word":"cakla","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of chocolate/cocoa.","notes":"See also {ckafi}."},{"word":"caklyfomjdu","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=j_1$ is a quantity of chocolate mousse of composition including $f_2=c_1=j_2$."},{"word":"caklyjdu","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a quantity of chocolate pudding of composition including $c_1=j_2$.","notes":"See also chocolate mousse (={caklyfomjdu})."},{"word":"caklyladru","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is a chocolate drink/drinking chocolate/ is made of/contains/is a quantity of milk with added chocolate $c_1$. "},{"word":"caklylitki","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=l_1$ is chocolate liquor, of composition including x2, under conditions x3."},{"word":"caklymatne","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a quantity of/contains cocoa butter from cacao beans $m_2$."},{"word":"caklypu'o","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a cacao/cocoa powder/solids of cacao beans $p_2$."},{"word":"caklytsi","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is/are (a) cacao bean(s) of plant $sp_1=t_2$ (genus Theobroma; default T. cacao)."},{"word":"caksova","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bird/reptile egg (not simply the gamete) consisting of yolk $x_2$, white $x_3$ and shell $x_4$ of species $x_5$ (default chicken).","notes":"Used particularly to refer to eggs that humans tend to eat, particularly chicken eggs, which is why the species place comes so late. Places for the major parts of the egg are included to make terms for \"egg yolk\" \"egg white\" and \"egg shell\"."},{"word":"caku","selmaho":"PU*","score":1,"definition":"Now. At the present time.","notes":"The terminator {ku} is used to close the tense {ca}. "},{"word":"cakyda'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=d_1$ is an armoured fighter protected by armuor/shell $x_2=c_1$ covering $x_3=c_2$ of material $x_4=c_3$","notes":"From {calku} (shell/armour) and {damba} (fighter). Does not imply full body armour."},{"word":"cakyjmepi'a","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=j_3=c_3$ is mother of pearl from source $p_2=c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {boijme}, {tercakyjme}."},{"word":"cakyjukni","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a crustacean of species/class $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {calku}, {jukni}, {braxiura}, {nerfopi}."},{"word":"cakykarce","score":2,"definition":"$k_1=c_2$ is a tank/armored combat vehicle for carrying $k_2$, propelled by $k_3$, with armor-plating $c_1$."},{"word":"cakyrespa","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a turtle of species $x_2$."},{"word":"cakyzme","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a calabash (hard-shelled gourd) of species or variety $x_2$","notes":"See also {kurbita}, {guzme}."},{"word":"calbra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is voluminous by standard or relatively to $x_2$ (plural)","notes":"See also {canlu}, {barda}."},{"word":"caldectre","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=d_1=m_1$ (space/volume/region/room) is $d_2=m_2$ cubic decimetres/decimeters ($m^3$) measured in perpendicular directions (triple)/defined by set of points (set)/occupied by $c_2=m_3$ by standard $m_4$.","notes":"Synonym: litre (={litce})."},{"word":"caljvetei","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=t_1$ is space-time occupied by $c_2$. ","notes":"Cf. {canlu}, {temci}, {tarske}, {mu'eske}."},{"word":"calku","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a shell/husk [hard, protective covering] around $x_{2}$ composed of $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {pilka}, {skapi}, {gacri}, {bartu}."},{"word":"calkyguzme","score":0,"definition":"$g_{1}$ is a calabash [fruit/plant] of species/strain $g_{2}$ with shell $c_{1}$.","notes":"Example in table 5.27 (CLL 1.1)"},{"word":"calse","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is spacelike-separated from $x_2$ (event) under signal means/in universe/by information channel (parametrization) $x_3$","notes":"Includes lightlike-separation. See also: {temse}, {tcese}."},{"word":"calsle","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voxel of model/object $x_2$","notes":"See {canlu}, {selci}, {vidnysle}"},{"word":"caltai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the geometric shape of $x_2$","notes":"See {canlu}, {tarmi}, {caltaicmaci}"},{"word":"caltaicmaci","score":4,"definition":"$cm_1$ is a geometry describing $cm_2=ca_1=t_1$ geometric object.","notes":"Cf. {canlu}, {tarmi}, {cmaci}, {cukyxratci}, {cukla}, {kubli}, {cibjgatai}, {cibjgacmaci}."},{"word":"caltaismi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is shaped (physically/geometrically) like $x_2$, with shape $x_3$","notes":"See {caltai}, {simsa}, {tamsmi}"},{"word":"calticprigu'i","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a hologram/holograph on surface $p_2$ or projected from radiation source $g_3$ ; $p_1$ is holographic","notes":"From {canlu} {tcica} {prina} {gusni}."},{"word":"caltre","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=m_1$ (space/volume/region/room) is $m_2$ cubic metres/meters ($m^3$) measured in perpendicular directions (triple)/defined by set of points (set)/occupied by $c_2=m_3$ by standard $m_4$."},{"word":"calze'a","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an increase-takes up space with increase amount $x_{2}$."},{"word":"ca ma","selmaho":"PU*","score":100000,"definition":"sumti question asking for a time/date/event; simultaneous with what?."},{"word":"camblabi","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is white","notes":"Does not include the case when x1 is very-light colored but not white, narrower than {blabi}."},{"word":"camcinla","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a thin with thinness direction $x_{2}$ with thinness standard $x_{3}$ with find intense $x_{4}$."},{"word":"camcintungau","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a do-sexual with poke $x_{2}$ with poked $x_{3}$."},{"word":"camcpe","score":2,"definition":"$cp_1=ca_1$ demands $cp_2$ from $cp_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cpedu}, {nitcu}, {ca'icpe}, {mi'ecpe}."},{"word":"camganra","score":3,"definition":"$g_1=c_1$ is vast/very wide in (2nd most significant) dimension $g_2=c_2$ with observer $g_3=c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {carmi}, {ganra}, {brabra}, {caibra}, {tcebra}, {selte'abra}, {dukse}, {cimni}."},{"word":"camgei","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is intensely happy about $g_2$.","notes":"Cf. {carmi}, {gleki}, {mansygei}, {nalra'ugei}."},{"word":"camgubri'a","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ hypes $r_2=g_1=c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {gubni}, {misno}, {casnu}, {notci}."},{"word":"camgusmis","score":4,"definition":"Robin Lee Powell.","notes":"Name Lojbanized according to its meaning."},{"word":"camju'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ concentrates on / pays close attention to $x_2$","notes":"See also {mulju'i}"},{"word":"camki'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=c_1$ screams/howls sound $k_2$.","notes":"Cf. {carmi}, {krixa}, {lausku}."},{"word":"camnei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ loves (emphatically likes) $x_2$ (object/state)","notes":"Made to include a use of the English word \"love\" that zo {prami} doesn't cover"},{"word":"campa'i","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=p_1$ intensely loves/feels strong affectionate devotion towards $p_2$ (object/state)."},{"word":"campana","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a champagne made from grapes $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {vanju}, {fomvanju}, {risyvanju}, {xalka}, {koinka}. For sparkling wines without an AOC designation, use {fomvanju}."},{"word":"camselci'i","score":2,"definition":"$ci_1$ is a fan of/intensely interested in $ci_2$ as received/measured by observer $ca_3$.","notes":"Cf. {camselci'igri}, {crexalbo}."},{"word":"camselci'igri","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a fanclub for $g_2=ci_2$.","notes":"Cf. {camselci'i}, {crexalbo}."},{"word":"camskamolcpi","score":2,"definition":"$ci_1=m_2$ is toucan/toucanet of species/type $ci_2$ with bill $m_1=s_1$ of typically intense color or colors $s_2=ca_1$","notes":"Family Ramphastidae"},{"word":"camte'a","score":0,"definition":"$t_1$ feels horror/is intensely frightened of $t_2$ (event/tu'a object).","notes":"Cf. {ii}."},{"word":"camtoi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ effortfully tries to do $t_2$ by method $t_3$, as perceived by $c_3$."},{"word":"camxu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is scarlet"},{"word":"canci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ vanishes/disappears from location $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ ceases to be observed at $x_{2}$ using senses/sensor $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also leaves, goes away (one sense). See also {cliva}, {ganse}, {zgana}, {lebna}, {vimcu}."},{"word":"cancmu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is silicon."},{"word":"cancydji","score":2,"definition":"$d1$ desires/wants/wishes vanishing/disappearance of $c1$ (event/state) for purpose $d3$."},{"word":"candakli","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a sandbag with sand $d_2=c_1$, made of material $d_3$."},{"word":"cando","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is idle/at rest/inactive.","notes":"“in motion”, not implying a change in location, is negation of this: {narcando}. See also {surla}."},{"word":"cangan","score":2,"definition":"Hong Kong.","notes":"From Mandarin pronunciation. Cf. {xyngon}, {xonkon}, {jungo}, {tcadu}."},{"word":"cange","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a farm/ranch at $x_{2}$, farmed by $x_{3}$, raising/producing $x_{4}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is agrarian.","notes":"Also grange; farming is any organized agrarian activity, not limited to plant crops. See also {purdi}, {nurma}, {ferti}, {foldi}, {xarju}."},{"word":"canja","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ exchanges/trades/barters commodity $x_{2}$ for $x_{3}$ with $x_{4}$; $x_{1}$, $x_{4}$ is a trader/merchant/businessman.","notes":"Also (adjective:) $x_1$, $x_2$, $x_4$ is/are commercial (better expressed as ka canja, {kamcanja}). $x_2$/$x_3$ may be a specific object, a commodity (mass), an event (possibly service), or a property; pedantically, for objects/commodities, this is sumti-raising from ownership of the object/commodity (= {posycanja} for unambiguous semantics); (cf. {dunda}, {friti}, {vecnu}, {zarci}, {jdini}, {pleji}, {jdima}, {jerna}, {kargu}; see note at {jdima} on cost/price/value distinction, {banxa}, {cirko}, {dunda}, {janta}, {kargu}, {prali}, {sfasa}, {zivle})"},{"word":"canjunla","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a hourglass measuring time units $x2$ to precision $x3$","notes":"from {canre} + {junla}"},{"word":"canko","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a window/portal/opening [portal] in wall/building/structure $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {vorme}, {bitmu}, {ganlo}, {murta}, {pagre}, {kevna}, {jvinu}, {kalri}, {kuspe}."},{"word":"cankyuidje","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=u_1$ is a window of user interface $u_2$.","notes":"See {uidje}. Synonymous with {pevyca'o zei uidje}"},{"word":"canlu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is space/volume/region/room [at-least-3-dimensional area] occupied by $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also occupy (= selca'u). See also {kensa}, {bliku}, {kumfa}, {kevna}, {kunti}, {tubnu}, {dekpu}."},{"word":"canlu bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":1,"definition":"space (character)","notes":"Unicode code point U+20."},{"word":"canpa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a shovel/spade [bladed digging implement] for digging $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {kakpa}, {guska}, {tutci}."},{"word":"canpyxa'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hand of $x_2$ with joint fingers, either flat or with little curvature, with a spade-like shape."},{"word":"canratni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is silicon (Si)"},{"word":"canre","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of sand/grit from source $x_{2}$ of composition including $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also abrasive (= {gukcanre}). See also {bidju}, {rokci}, {zalvi}, {boxna}."},{"word":"canro'i","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=c_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of sandstone of type/composition $r_2=c_3$ from location/source $r_3=c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {canre}, {rokci}"},{"word":"cantaje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ blackmails $x_2$ with activity $x_3$."},{"word":"canti","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the gut(s)/entrails/intestines/viscera/innards/digestive system [body-part] of $x_{2}$.","notes":"Metaphor: process hub. See also {betfu}."},{"word":"cantrau","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects the Shang Dynasty culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"cantu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sand desert"},{"word":"cantybargau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ disembowels $c_2=b_2$."},{"word":"canxada","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ slaps $x_2$ with instrument or body part $x_3$."},{"word":"canxais","score":1,"definition":"Shanghai.","notes":"Cf. {jungo}, {tcunCIN}, {xyngon}, {cangan}, {xonkon}, {tcadu}."},{"word":"ca'o","selmaho":"ZAhO","score":100002,"definition":"interval event contour: during ...; continuative |-----|."},{"word":"ca'o'a","selmaho":"ZAhO","score":3,"definition":"Contraction of ca'o co'a. Expresses that the event is progressively beginning.","notes":"Instead of \"mi ca'o co'a viska so'o dilnu\", one can say \"mi ca'o'a viska so'o dilnu\"."},{"word":"ca'o'e","selmaho":"VUhU","score":2,"definition":"mekso 4-nary operator: spherical harmonics on colatitudinal/polar angle $a$ and azimuthal/longitudinal angle $b$ of unassociated order $c$ and associated order $d$.","notes":"Usually denoted $Y^m_l (\\theta, \\phi)$. The Condon-Shortley phase must be prepended to the definition. The normalization is chosen so that the integral over all (solid) angles of $Y^m_l(\\Omega) conj(Y^n_k(\\Omega)) = \\delta(m,n) \\delta(l,k)$."},{"word":"ca'oi","selmaho":"VUhU","score":2,"definition":"binary operator: complex number from argument and phase, $(r, \\phi) \\mapsto r e^{i \\phi}$","notes":"For example, {re} {ca'oi} {pai} is −2, and {pa} {ca'oi} {vei} {pai}{fe'i}{vo} is about 0.7071 + 0.7071i."},{"word":"ca'omcu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a complex number with argument $x_2$ and phase $x_3$","notes":"From {ca'oi} + {namcu}."},{"word":"ca'orbaryre'o","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ defenestrates $r_2$ through window/portal/opening [portal] $c_1$ in wall/building/structure $c_2$"},{"word":"ca'orgreku","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a window frame of window $g_2=c_1$."},{"word":"capcni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ feels insecurity / feels threatened by threat $x_2$","notes":"See also {nurcni} (antonym), {ckape}."},{"word":"capli'u","score":2,"definition":"$l_1$ is an adventurer traveling via route $l_2$ using means/vehicle $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {renvi}."},{"word":"capnu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ threatens $x_2$ with $x_3$ (danger, peril)."},{"word":"capsegu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is temporally discontinuous; $x_1$ takes place in a non-continuous way, as a bunch of disconnected chunks."},{"word":"capsidba'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ snarls/growls/roars the threat (utterance) of idea/action $s_2$ at audience $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ckape}, {stidi}, {bacru}, {capti'i}, {fegba'u}, {fe'ucmo}."},{"word":"capsi'o","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=c_1$ is an idea/concept/thought that is potentially harmful to $c_2$ under conditions $c_3$.","notes":"The being put in jeopardy by the concept is not necessarily the thinker of the concept. For example, the concept of a certain type of terrorist act is not (only) dangerous to the would-be terrorist. 'Thought hazard' has a broader meaning than 'informational hazard' and 'knowledge hazard' ({capselju'o}, {junckape}, {capfatci} or {facyckape} – closely related words), which have to do with dangerous ideas that are true. [See Bostrom (2011).] Synonymous with {sibyckape}, which some may prefer."},{"word":"capti'i","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (agent) threatens/menaces idea/action $s_2$ to audience $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {baple'i}, {terpa}, {jamna}."},{"word":"capu'o","selmaho":"ZAhO*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: is going to, is now just about to, is now anticipating; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"capyju'i","score":4,"definition":" $j_1$ is careful of $j_2=c_1$, which is dangerous to $c_2$ under conditions $c_3$"},{"word":"carba'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a propeller"},{"word":"carbi'e","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=c_1$ is a tornado/waterspout moving from direction $b_2$ at speed $b_3$ rotating around centre /eye $c_2$ with rotational direction $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {carna}, {brife}, {taifnu}, {vilti'a}."},{"word":"carce","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cart/carriage/wagon [wheeled vehicle] for carrying $x_{2}$, propelled by $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {karce}, {xislu}, {marce}, {matra}."},{"word":"carcna","score":3,"definition":"$ca_1=cn_1$ is a drill [rotating, bladed digging tool] for digging $cn_2$","notes":"See also {carna}, {canpa}, {carka'a}"},{"word":"carcpu","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ reels in $l_2=c_1$ by handle/at locus $l_3$ by rotating it around axis $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bloti}, {fipkalte}, {curnu}."},{"word":"carcra","score":2,"definition":"$cr_1=ca_1$ turns to face $cr_2$.","notes":"Cf. {crane}, {carna}."},{"word":"carcycutci","score":1,"definition":"$cu_1$ is a roller skate/ice skate for feet $cu_2$, of material $cu_3$, for carrying $x_4=ca_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cucyxelkla}, {xilcutci}, {xilcucli'u}, {cucma'e}."},{"word":"carcylai","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is $k_2$ (quantifier, default: one) cartloads/wagonloads in quantity.","notes":"Cf. {carce}, {klani}."},{"word":"cardikygau","score":-1,"definition":"$g_1$ shakes $d_1=c_1$ over vector $c_2$ facing $c_4$, with period $d_3$"},{"word":"carfu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a (true) shrew (sorichomorph eutherian mammals) of subtaxon/type/genus/species/variety/breed $x_2$","notes":"Does not include elephant shrews, rabbits/pikas, or any rodents (such as rats and mice). See also: {sengi}, {ratcu}, {smacu}, {ractu}."},{"word":"cargau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ turns $x_2$ around axis $x_3$ in direction $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {carcpu}."},{"word":"carka'a","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is a rotary saw [rotating cutting tool] cutting/splitting/dividing $k_2$ (object) into pieces $k_3$","notes":"See also {carna}, {katna}, {komka'a}, {carcna}"},{"word":"carkakpa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ drills material $x_2$ out of $x_3$."},{"word":"carkemkasygaukepyblikeitci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Rubik's toy, being of shape/solid $x_2$ with sides $x_3$ and degrees of freedom $x_4$, made from/composed of $x_5$.","notes":"This word may be mildly dispreferred to {carkemkasygaukepyblikemkeitci}. $x_2$ is not restricted to three-dimensional objects (despite the definition of {bliku}). Degrees of freedom should be descriptive (not just a number which counts how many there are); so, $x_4$ would be a list of possible moves available."},{"word":"carkemkasygaukepyblikemkeitci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Rubik's toy, being of shape/solid $x_2$ with sides $x_3$ and degrees of freedom $x_4$, made from/composed of $x_5$.","notes":"$x_2$ is not restricted to three-dimensional objects (despite the definition of {bliku}). Degrees of freedom should be descriptive (not just a number which counts how many there are); so, $x_4$ would be a list of possible moves available."},{"word":"carlimcinki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a whirligig beetle of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cakcinki}."},{"word":"carmalga'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ feels dizzy","notes":"See {carna}, {mabla}, {ganse}"},{"word":"carmi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is intense/bright/saturated/brilliant in property (ka) $x_{2}$ as received/measured by observer $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also lustrous, gleaming, sparkling, shining (all probably better metaphorically combined with gusni: gusycai or camgu'i); in colors, refers principally to increased saturation (with opposite kandi). See also {denmi}, {gusni}, {kandi}, {ruble}, {skari}, {tilju}, {tsali}, {mutce}, {blabi}, {blanu}, {bunre}, {cicna}, {crino}, {grusi}, {narju}, {nukni}, {pelxu}, {xekri}, {xunre}, {zirpu}."},{"word":"carna","score":100002,"definition":"$x_1$ turns about vector $x_2$ towards direction $x_3$, turning angular distance / to face point $x_4$ ","notes":"Also revolve (= {jincarna}). See also {gunro}, {jendu}. New definition of {carna} originally proposed by Robin Lee Powell and backward-compatible with the old one. Official definition: $x_1$ turns/rotates/revolves around axis $x_2$ in direction $x_3$."},{"word":"carna'ivinji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a helicopter for carrying $x_2$, propelled by $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {vofli}."},{"word":"carnamajga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (li; tensor with units of $kg*m^2$) is the moment of inertia/angular inertial-mass/rotational inertia of object $x_2$ around axis/point of reference $x_3$ in basis/coordinate system $x_4$.","notes":"Physics is all about expressing the same thing in different ways in order to gain new insight about it. There are other ways to express a mathematical quantity which is equivalent to this one (much as gravitational charge and inertial mass are mathematically mutually equal but not conceptually identical)."},{"word":"carnensroxi'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a flywheel storing energy $x_2$.","notes":"A flywheel stores energy by rotating."},{"word":"carpacib","score":4,"definition":"Rot-13.","notes":"Cf. {mifra}, {mipri}, {vlali'i}, {lerpoi}."},{"word":"carslau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is official, approved by $x_2$, an authority over $x_3$","notes":"Synonym of {ca'irselzau}."},{"word":"cartu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a chart/diagram/map of/about $x_{2}$ showing formation/data-points $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {platu}."},{"word":"carvi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ rains/showers/[precipitates] to $x_{2}$ from $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is precipitation [not limited to 'rain'].","notes":"See also {bratu}, {dilnu}, {santa}, {snime}, {tcima}, {bisli}, {bumru}."},{"word":"carvrama'e","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is a bike/bicycle/tricycle/pedal vehicle carrying $m_2$ in/on surface/medium $m_3$, propelled by force $m_4$ transmitted via pedal(s) $c_1=v_1$.","notes":"Also include hydrocycle (={jaurcarvrama'e} or x3= \"lo djacu\"), handcycle (x4= \"lo xance\"), electric bicycle (= \"lo carvrama'e be fo si'u lo dicymatra\"; not to be confused with motorcycles), cycles with different numbers of wheels and different numbers of riders, etc."},{"word":"carvrama'ecarce","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a bike/cycle trailer for carrying $c_2$, propelled by bike/(moped) $l_1=c_3$."},{"word":"carvyrictu'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rainforest","notes":"Prefer the lower scoring form {cavrictu'a}. See also {carvi}, {rictu'a}."},{"word":"casnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiceless postalveolar sibilant fricative sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Derived from and synonymous with {cy zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient consonant in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"casnu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$(s) (mass normally, but 1 individual/jo'u possible) discuss(es)/talk(s) about topic/subject $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also chat, converse. See also {bacru}, {cusku}, {darlu}, {tavla}."},{"word":"catke","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [agent] shoves/pushes $x_{2}$ at locus $x_{3}$.","notes":"Move by pushing/shoving (= {ca'ermuvgau}). (cf. {danre} for non-agentive force, {lacpu})"},{"word":"catke zei uidje","score":1,"definition":"$u_1$ is a slider in user interface $u_2$.","notes":"See {uidje}."},{"word":"catlpero","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to Châtelperronian technological industry/culture/know-how of period and location (specifics) $x2$ in properties $x3$"},{"word":"catlu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ looks at/examines/views/inspects/regards/watches/gazes at $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also look through (= {grecta}, {ravycta}, {bacycta}); note that English \"look\" often means a more generic \"observe\". See also {jvinu}, {minra}, {simlu}, {viska}, {lanli}, {zgana}, {setca}, {viska}."},{"word":"catni","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ has authority/is an official in/on/over matter/sphere/persons $x_{2}$ derived on basis $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {turni}, {tutra}, {krati}, cmavo list {ca'i}, {jaspu}, {pulji}."},{"word":"catnrpepiskopo","score":2,"definition":"$j_1$ is the bishop/archbishop of $j_2$ of religion $l_1$.","notes":"Cf. {catni}, {jdatro}."},{"word":"catra","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) kills/slaughters/murders $x_{2}$ by action/method $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {morsi}, {xarci}. Non-agentive variant: {mrori'a}"},{"word":"catrymi'e","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ orders $m_2$ to have $c_2$ executed by action/method $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {catra}, {minde}."},{"word":"catryseljibri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hitman.","notes":"Cf. {zekri}, {bakcatra}, {sonci}."},{"word":"ca'u","selmaho":"FAhA2","score":100000,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; forwards/to the front of ..."},{"word":"cau","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"claxu modal, 1st place lacked by ..."},{"word":"cau'a","selmaho":"NA","score":3,"definition":"elliptical/unspecified truth value; \"maybe, maybe not\"","notes":"{cau'i}, but in NA. Indicates unspecificity or uncertainty between {ja'a} and {na}. See {cau'e}."},{"word":"caucni","score":4,"definition":"$cl_1=ci_1$ (misses / emotionally feels the lack of) $cl_2=ci_3$.","notes":"Cf. {seicni}."},{"word":"caudri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is sad that they lack $x_2$ (ka); $x_1$ misses $x_2$.","notes":"See also {claxu}, {badri}"},{"word":"ca'u'e","selmaho":"CAhUhE","score":1,"definition":"begin lines of serial dialogue","notes":"Usually, the user should immediately precede this word by \".{i}{ni'o}\". This word introduces a dialogue or series of utterances/expressions, which will usually be unmarked for speaker (although subscripting is available), in a free-floating structure; the result is essentially like an assertion that the subsequent dialogue took place (from the standpoint of needing a selbri for a grammatical expression). Only quotations, text, \"{sedu'u}\" expressions, \"{lu'e}\" concepts or similar may be enclosed in the structure which is introduced by this word, ignoring subscripts and parentheticals and similar. The lines of dialogue which constitute the elements enclosed by the produced structure function as in and are serialized as described by the open-ended terbri tail of \"{tcasnuue}\" (id est: tcasnuue$_i$ for $i > 6$). Use this word in a transcript, or in a book when discussing fast-pased dialogue in which specifying speaker is not necessary/desired and would break the flow, etc. This word/the structure produced thereby is terminated by \"{ca'u'o}\". The structure is not intended to modify any other constructions and should typically be immediately followed by \".{i}{ni'o}\"."},{"word":"cau'e","selmaho":"NAhE","score":2,"definition":"elliptical/unspecified scalar modifier: \"maybe, maybe not\", modifies next selbri-unit or tag","notes":"{cau'i}, but in NAhE. Shortened from {cau'o'e}. See {cau'a}."},{"word":"cau'i","selmaho":"CAI","score":2,"definition":"modifier / discursive: elliptical affirmative; \"maybe, maybe not\"","notes":"Elliptical NAI/CAI. \"Maybe yes, maybe no, maybe somewhere in between\". Can also modify attitudinals: {uicau'i} = \"Maybe I'm happy, maybe I'm sad\". See {ju'ocu'i}, {ju'acu'i}, {ju'oinai}, {cau'a}, {cau'e}, {na'i}, {ge'e}"},{"word":"caujbi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is barely $x_2$ (property of $x_1$); $x_1$ has barely / almost doesn't have property $x_2$","notes":"See also {kaijbi}."},{"word":"cauncani","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to/reflects Seanchan culture/nationality/geography in aspect $x2$"},{"word":"caundi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has ADHD, satisfying symptom(s) $x_2$ (ka)."},{"word":"ca'u'o","selmaho":"CAhUhO","score":1,"definition":"Terminate \"ca'u'e\" construct.","notes":"Elidable terminator; seldom actually elidable in practice, except at the end of text. See: \"{ca'u'e}\"."},{"word":"cau'o'e","selmaho":"NAhE","score":1,"definition":"elliptical/vague/indecisive scalar affirmer/negator; true neutral/non-committed/uninvolved scalar truthfulness/assertion.","notes":"Useful for when the truthfulness or falseness of a bridi is undesirable (the speaker makes no firm stance or assumption on the matter). Different from \"{no'e}\" in that it does not necessarily select a neutral value on a scale; it merely acknowledges that some value on the scale could be chosen/that the scale exists, but does not choose one (it is hands-off). If one does not want to accuse someone of being or doing something, but wants to talk about it, this word would be used; often can be used for \"are or are not\". It does not necessarily imply uncertainty or leading/implicit or rhetorical device/assertion/assumption/question."},{"word":"caurbu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ellipsis character (\"…\")"},{"word":"caurgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ (person/agent) deprives $c_1$ of $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {caucni}, {seicni}, {nonkansa}, {pavysei}, {xagji}, {nitcu}, {djica}."},{"word":"caurma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of shawarma containing $x_2$","notes":"See also {nanba}, {titnanba}, {pitnanba}"},{"word":"cavgauri'i","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=g_1$ is a rainmaking/ ritual intended to invoke rain $r_2=g_2$, by custom/in community$r_3$, with form/rules$r_4$.","notes":"Rainmaking is an ethnographic term for rituals intended to invoke rain. Raindancing (=lo nu cavgari'i dansu)."},{"word":"cavlu'i","score":2,"definition":"$l_1$ (agent) showers $l_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cavysezlu'i}, {lumci}, {carvi}, {jinsa}, {zbabu}."},{"word":"cavlumtci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a shower head/faucet/nozzle made of material $x_2$ with flow rate $x_3$ and water pressure $x_4$","notes":"see {carvi} {lumci} {tutci} For sprinklers or other water tools use {cavytci}"},{"word":"cavricfoi","score":2,"definition":"$f_1$ is a rain forest with trees $t_1$."},{"word":"cavrictu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rainforest."},{"word":"cavyfle","score":2,"definition":"$f_1=c_1$, consisting of $f_2$, pours into $f_3=c_2$ from $f_4=c_3$."},{"word":"cavykosta","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is a raincoat of material $k_2$, protecting from rain $c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {tcima}, {bandu}."},{"word":"cavysezlu'i","score":2,"definition":"$l_1=s_1$ (agent) showers itself of soil/contaminant $l_3$ with cleaning material(s) $l_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cavlu'i}."},{"word":"caxmat","score":2,"definition":"Checkmate."},{"word":"caxmati","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a game of chess between $x_2$ (white) and $x_3$ (black)."},{"word":"caxno","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is shallow in extent in direction/property $x_{2}$ away from reference point $x_{3}$ by standard $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {condi}, {tordu}, {jarki}, {cinla}, {cmalu}, {jarki}, {jmifa}."},{"word":"caxselnandu","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ hesitates on which of $x_2$ (plural) to choose for doing $x_3$ (relation) with it/them"},{"word":"ca'ynaMES","score":1,"definition":"Shahnameh","notes":"The Persian epic poem written by Ferdowsi ({la} {ferdoSIS})."},{"word":"cazgau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ actualizes $x_2$ (nu); $x_1$ makes $x_2$ actually happen; $x_1$ makes $x_2$ a reality","notes":"See {ca'a}, {gasnu}, {cazyfau}, {placazgau}"},{"word":"cazi","selmaho":"PU*","score":1,"definition":"right now","notes":"Narrows the scope/meaning of \"now\" to be relatively more immediate (but it still may encompass a small interval that extends into the objective/physical past and/or future)."},{"word":"cazu","selmaho":"PU*","score":1,"definition":"nowadays, wide sense of \"now\"","notes":"The interval that is considered to be \"now\" by the speaker is relatively large(r)."},{"word":"cazyfau","score":3,"definition":"$f_1$ is actual (existing in act or reality, not just potentially).","notes":"See also {ca'a}, {fasnu}, {jetnu}, {pusfau}, {faurnu'o}."},{"word":"cazyfusra","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is rotten/decayed/fermented with decay/fermentation agent $f_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kukfusra}."},{"word":"cazykai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is currently/actively/actually (rather than latently/potentially/habitually) exhibiting property $x_2$ (ka)."},{"word":"ce","selmaho":"JOI","score":100000,"definition":"non-logical connective: set link, unordered; \"and also\", but forming a set."},{"word":"ce'a","selmaho":"LAU","score":100000,"definition":"2-word letteral/shift: the word following indicates a new font (e.g. italics, manuscript)."},{"word":"ce'ai","selmaho":"ZOhU","score":5,"definition":"lambda variable prenex; marks the end of introduction of lambda-scope variables.","notes":"Cf. {zo'u}. In effect this word is used as a shortcut around verbose repeated assignment in a {ka} prenex: lo ka ce'u goi ko'a ce'u goi ko'e ... zo'u ... is the same as lo ka ko'a ko'e ... ce'ai ... In either form this style can be used to avoid subscripting and to disambiguate nested {ka}, {ni}, etc."},{"word":"ce'au","selmaho":"JOI","score":2,"definition":"Formulates periodic ordered list of exactly the connectands in the order presented.","notes":"Links together conmectands in a single list until connectives end or get interrupted (say, by a higher-precedent different connective); so \"x1 ce'au x2 ce'au x3\" produces a single ordered list of period three of form \"x1, x2, x3, x1, x2, x3, x1, ... [etc.]\". If the list has a natural or known definitive initial state/element (but no such terminating one), then it is the first element which is mentioned; likewise, if the list has a natural or known definitive terminating state/element (but no such initial one), then it is the last item/connectand explicitly mentioned and linked by this word into the same list; both of these are semi-infinite cases. Finite cases have no pressuposed beginning or end state/item. This word is agnostic on whether the list is finite (only finitely many repetitions naturally/are known to occur; arbitrarily many periods/cycles or otherwise), semi-infinite (infinitely many repetitions occur, but there is a definitive start or end state which is natural or known to occur; it is also agnostic, in this case, about which of these options is the applicable one), or doubly-infinite (extends in both directions infinitely; infinitely many cycles, no definitive beginning or end). If exactly two items are linked into the list in total, then the list is 2-periodic: it alternates between the two items (back-and-forth); examples of this would be \"on and off\" (describing, say, a flickering light), \"right, left, right, left, ...\" (describing walking), etc. Having exactly three items in the list will produce a list which is 3-periodic and 'rotates' through the items cyclically in order; an example of this would be a description of traffic light signals (\"green, yellow, red, green, yellow, red, green, ...\"); it does not oscillate/swing back and forth between the explicit 'period endpoints' (so, NOT \"green, yellow, red, yellow, green, yellow, red, yellow, green, ...\"). See also: {je}, {ce}, {fa'u}."},{"word":"ce'a zei ciste","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (mass) is a font interrelated by rules or relations $x_{2}$ among components $x_{3}$ (full set) displaying $x_{4}$ (property of $x_{1}$).","notes":"See also {ce'a}, {ciste}, {lerfu}"},{"word":"cecla","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ launches/fires/shoots projectile/missile $x_{2}$, propelled by $x_{3}$ [propellant/propulsion].","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is a gun/launcher/cannon; $x_1$ hurls/throws/casts (more general than renro in that propulsion need not be internal to $x_1$). See also {renro}, {danti}, {jakne}, {jbama}, {spoja}."},{"word":"cecmu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a community/colony of organisms $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {bende}, {kulnu}, {natmi}, {tcadu}, {jecta}, {girzu}."},{"word":"cedra","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an era/epoch/age characterized by $x_{2}$ (event/property/interval/idea).","notes":"($x_2$ interval should be the defining boundaries; if merely a characterizing period, the nature of the interval should be expressed in an abstract bridi, or the interval should be marked with tu'a; $x_2$ may also be characteristic object(s) or practices of the era, if marked with tu'a); See also {ranji}, {temci}, {citsi}."},{"word":"cedrydji","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ desires/wants/wishes era $d_2=c_1$ (event/state) characterized by $c_2$ (event/property/interval/idea) for purpose $d_3$. $d_1$ is nostalgic.","notes":"Typically refers to a desire for a past era, but can be used to describe a future era as well."},{"word":"cedrymi'u","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=c_1$ is contemporary with/in the same epoch/era as $m_2$ by standard $m_3$ ($m_1=c_1$ and $m_2$ interchangeable)."},{"word":"cedyske","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is genetics (the science of heredity) based on methodology $x_2$ (proposition)","notes":"See also {ginske}"},{"word":"ce'e","selmaho":"CEhE","score":100000,"definition":"links terms into an afterthought termset."},{"word":"ce'ei'oi","selmaho":"CEhEIhOI","score":1,"definition":"BIhI argument modifier: indicates dimensionality/length of tuple","notes":"Followed immediately by a nonnegative integer n (which is no less than the length of the nearby argument) without \"li\" prefacing it; otherwise, it is terminated and the (implicit/elided) number assumed is {za'u} {pa}. The argument is understood to be a point/formal tuple in a space of at least the 'dimensionality' described by n. Its exact behavior depends on context (for example: being next to a formal tuple versus next to a point in, say, a geometric space). See: https://mw.lojban.org/index.php?title=Extended_Dimensionality_of_Interval_cmavo"},{"word":"ce'i","selmaho":"PA3","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: % percentage symbol, hundredths."},{"word":"cei","selmaho":"CEI","score":100002,"definition":"selbri variable assignment; assigns broda series pro-bridi to a selbri."},{"word":"cei'a","selmaho":"MOI","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the year / era of years indicated by PA (digit string) in calendar system $x_2$","notes":"In the PA string, use PA4 digits as blanks to refer to time ranges. For example: \"lo pasobixo'e cei'a\" is the eighties (198X years), \"lo pamuso'ixo'e cei'a\" is the late 16th century (high 15XX years). x1 is an event or concept."},{"word":"cei'e","selmaho":"SEI","score":2,"definition":"define following selbri with sentence or tu'e...tu'u clause","notes":"Usage: The selbri after {cei'e} is defined by the associated sentence or {tu'e}...{tu'u} clause. {bo'a}, {bo'e}, {bo'i}, {bo'o}, and {bo'u} represent places $x_1$ through $x_5$ within its place structure. (Use {bo'ai} for more places if needed, or {ce'u} for \"next place\"). // {cei'e} is meant to be used to define new words (implicit {ca'e}) but may be modified by evidentials to express an assertion ({ju'a}) or opinion ({pe'i}) on a meaning instead. Alternatively, {smuni} and {ka'ei} may be used. // See {cei}, {goi}, {goi'e}"},{"word":"cei'i","selmaho":"GOhA","score":2,"definition":"pro-bridi: the universal predicate","notes":"True for all values. See also: {zai'o} (pro-sumti; empty), {gai'o} (pro-bridi; empty), {mai'i} (pro-sumti; universal), {ctaipe}."},{"word":"ceikri","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ believes (without evidence/proof) that the god/deity $c_1$ exists.","notes":"Cf. {seljda}, {nalceikri}, {ceirsenpi}."},{"word":"cein","score":1,"definition":"Shane"},{"word":"ceinca'e","score":1,"definition":"I declare that the symbol/expression $x_1$ (quote) henceforth has predicate $x_2$ as its meaning."},{"word":"ceirka'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the incarnation/avatar of god $x_2$ of religion $x_3$","notes":"See {cevni}, {krati}, {mutmaika'i}, {kibyka'i}"},{"word":"ceirnalju'o","score":1,"definition":"$d1$ does not know if a god(s) exist; d1 is agnostic."},{"word":"ceirselcpe","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is requested by $x_{2}$ from god $x_{3}$ in manner/form $x_{4}$."},{"word":"ceirselxa'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the habitation/dwelling/house of god $x_{2}$.","notes":"Cf. {ceizda}, {lijda}."},{"word":"ceirsenpi","score":3,"definition":"$s1$ has doubts about the existence of a deity/deities.","notes":"Cf. {cevni}, {senpi}, {nalceikri}, {lijda} {nalceiju'o}."},{"word":"ceiske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is theology/science of/about gods/concepts of god $c_1=s_2$ based on methodology $s_3$."},{"word":"ceisni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ is an idol/a sign/symbol representing god/demon/property $x_2=s_2$ to observer $x_3=s_3$","notes":"from {cevni}+{sinxa}"},{"word":"cei'u","selmaho":"LAhE","score":2,"definition":"extracts an element from a set, category, class, group, collection, organization, system, etc.","notes":"The following word should be a set, category, or class; the result is some element which belongs thereto. Approximately equivalent to \"lo cmima be [following sumti]\"."},{"word":"ceizda","score":3,"definition":"$z_1$ is the Heaven of religious community $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ceirselxa'u}, {lijda}."},{"word":"cekrpolo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a polo shirt of material $x_2$.","notes":"A T-shaped shirt with a collar, typically a two- or three-button placket, and an optional pocket. Cf. {creka}."},{"word":"cekrti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a T-shirt made from material $x_2$.","notes":"See also: {creka}."},{"word":"cektola","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ shekels/tolas in mass by standard $x_3$","notes":"Both are about 11.7 g (the shekel being more variable), and both are derived from a word meaning \"weigh\"."},{"word":"celdi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a group of people who love each other in a sexual or non-sexual way, which includes the individuals $x_2$, $x_3$, $x_4$, $x_5$, etc., etc., etc.","notes":"The most common {celdi} is a couple, but the word also covers polyamorous collectives, polygyny, polyandry, etc. Could even cover {lanzu}. Proposed rafsi is -cle-."},{"word":"celga'a","score":2,"definition":"$g_1=c_2$ is an arrow made of $g_2$ fired/launched by $c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {cecla}, {grana}, {bagyce'a}."},{"word":"celgunta","score":4,"definition":"$g_1$ (person/mass) attacks with a projectile weapon/shoots victim $g_2$ with goal/objective $g_3$ using launcher/gun $c_1$ which launches/fires/shoots projectile/missile $c_2$ propelled by propellant/propulsion $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cecla}, {gunta}."},{"word":"celguntas","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Sagittarius [astronomical constellation/astrological sign].","notes":"From shooter (={celgunta}). The Babylonians identified Sagittarius as the god Pabilsaĝ, a strange centaur-like creature firing an arrow from a bow.The sumerian name may be translated as the 'Forefather' or 'Chief Ancestor' (=barda dzena?). In Greek mythology, Sagittarius is identified as a centaur: half human, half horse."},{"word":"celma'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is December of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {pavrelmasti}, {kanbyma'i}, {nanca}."},{"word":"celnunda'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ is a firefight/gunfight/gun-battle/duel between combatants $x_2=d_1$ and $x_3=d_2$ over issue $x_4=d_3$ (abstract).","notes":"{celxacnunda'a} is synonymous. For the classic pistol duel once common in Europe and the Americas, see {celkemvilnunjivna}/{celxackemvilnunjivna}."},{"word":"celxa","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gun/cannon/firearm/shooting device which shoots/fires ('projectile'/round/'bullet') $x_2$ using propellant $x_3$","notes":"A gun is a gun regardless of its target or user/shooter. The gun need not be a weapon. $x_2$ need not be matter/a traditional ballistic bullet/slug/ball/projectile; this word includes laser guns and the like. The propellant need not be chemical, but should not be a certain style mechanical (typically, a trebuchet would be excluded, but a spring-loaded round is acceptable); the projectile should follow a relatively/approximately linear path while inside/coupled with the gun. The projectile should not primarily be self-propelling/self-aiming (although note that light is self-propelling and modern bullets can be shaped so as to have bending trajectories; additionally, future bullets might have small thrusters on them that allow them to maneuver slightly); ballistic rocket-powered missiles are possibly excluded. Cannons, magnetic/rail guns, etc. are included. Rocket launchers may be included as well."},{"word":"celxa'i","score":4,"definition":"$xa_1=c_1$ is a gun/cannon/firearm for use against $xa_2$ by $xa_3$, launching projectile $c_2$ propelled by $c_3$.","notes":"jvajvo; Gismu deep structure is \"cecla gi'e xarci\"."},{"word":"cemci'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the society / community system of $x_2$ (society members, exhaustive)","notes":"See also {cecmu}, {ciste}, {kluce'u}"},{"word":"cemci'eske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is the science of community systems/ societies based on methodology $s_2$","notes":"$s_1$ refers to sociology in the sense of the study of societies. For the study of social behavior see {jikske}. See also {cemci'e}, {saske}."},{"word":"cemlanzu","score":2,"definition":"$l_1=c_1$ is a tribe with members including $l_1$ according standard $l_3$."},{"word":"cemra'a","score":2,"definition":"$s1$ pertains to community $s2=c2$","notes":"Cultural gismu replacement lujvo for communities: From gismu {cecmu} and {srana}"},{"word":"CEN","score":-1,"definition":"Sen","notes":"Bengali surname; alternatively {cen}. For the philosopher/economist Amartya Sen, see {omortoCEN}."},{"word":"cenba","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ varies/changes in property/quantity $x_{2}$ (ka/ni) in amount/degree $x_{3}$ under conditions $x_{4}$.","notes":"Non-resultative, not-necessarily causal change. (cf. cenba which is non-resultative, galfi which is resultative and causal, stika which is non-resultative and causal; stodi, zasni, binxo)"},{"word":"cenciia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (knowledge) is science about subject matter $x_2$ based on the Scientific Method $x_3$","notes":"Specific to the Scientific Method. Cf. {saske}."},{"word":"cendo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the Shinto culture/religion/ethos in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"cenlai","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ percent of $x_3$ in dimension/aspect $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ce'i}."},{"word":"cenlitce","score":2,"definition":"$l1=c1$ is $l2$ centiliter(s)/centilitre(s) [metric unit] in volume (default is 1) by standard $l3$"},{"word":"cenmige","score":1,"definition":"members of $x_1$ (ordered set with two members) are related to each other as members of $x_2$ (ordered set with two members) or as members of $x_3$ (ordered set with two members) ... (infinite number of places)","notes":"See also {kenmige}, {kanmige}."},{"word":"cenmildje","score":2,"definition":"$d1$ is $d2$ full (centi)milidays (hundred-thousandth of a day unit) in duration (default is 1 (centi)miliday) by standard $d3$; d1 is a metric second.","notes":"For use with metric time system. (It is not proper in the standard metric system to combine prefixes, but lojban's grouping rules allow for it.)"},{"word":"cenrini","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a/the kidney [body-part] of $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {livga}, {fepri}, {risna}, {xadni}"},{"word":"censa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is holy/sacred to person/people/culture/religion/cult/group $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cevni}, {krici}, {latna}, {pruxi}, {lijda}, {sinma}."},{"word":"centaureia","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cornflower of type $x_2$"},{"word":"centero","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is in the center of $x_2$","notes":"A central subset (of a set or territory). Use {midju} for center point, {kernelo} for nucleus."},{"word":"centi","score":100004,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a hundredth [1/100; $10^{-2}$] of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"See also {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}, {litce}, {merli}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}."},{"word":"centre","score":4,"definition":"$m_1=c_1$ is $m_2=c_2$ centimeter(s) / hundredth(s) of a meter [metric unit] in length (default 1) measured in direction $m_3=c_3$ by standard $x_4=m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {navytre}, {centi}, {mitre}."},{"word":"centrifuga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a centrifuge/centrifugal machine"},{"word":"cenydje","score":4,"definition":"$d_1$ is $d_2$ full centidays (hundredth of a day unit) in duration (default is 1 centiday) by standard $d_3$","notes":"For use with metric time system. "},{"word":"ce'o","selmaho":"JOI","score":100000,"definition":"non-logical connective: ordered sequence link; \"and then\", forming a sequence."},{"word":"ce'oi","selmaho":"JOI","score":5,"definition":"argument list separator: acts as a comma between arguments in an argument list supplied to a function.","notes":"\"ce'oi\" is the word of choice to separate the arguments in $bridi_3$. Using {ce'o} there has obvious limitations when the selbri actually calls for a sequence. Obviously, ce'oi has issues too if the selbri can accept an argument list, but this can be circumvented more readily with {ke}...{ke'e} brackets than it can with {ce'o}. Consider \".i lo ka broda cu selbri fi ko'a ce'o ko'e\". Without inspecting the type requirements of {broda} and the respective types of {ko'a} and {ko'e}, one cannot determine the meaning of the {bridi}. Furthermore, if one accepts non-static typing of {sumti} places, multiple correct answers can be given for a question asking what is the $bridi_1$. This would create ambiguity that is otherwise resolved by \"ce'oi\". See also {ka}, {du'u}, {me'au}"},{"word":"ce'ol","score":1,"definition":"Sheol"},{"word":"cercene","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hornet/yellowjacket of genus/species $x_2$","notes":"Any member of Vespinae."},{"word":"cercti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ breakfasts on breakfast $x_2$"},{"word":"cerda","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an heir to/is to inherit $x_{2}$ (object/quality) from $x_{3}$ according to rule $x_{4}$.","notes":"Pedantically, inheriting an object should be a sumti-raising (tu'a if non-abstract in $x_2$) of inheriting loka ponse the object - the ownership of the object (= {posycerda}, {posyselcerda} for unambiguous semantics). See also {jgina}."},{"word":"cermurse","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=c_1$ is the dawn of day $m_2=c_2$ at location $m_3=c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {vacmurse}."},{"word":"cermursynalcando","score":1,"definition":"$ca_1$ is matutinal/active during the pre-dawn/early morning $ce_1=m_1$.","notes":"See also crepuscular (={mursynalcando})."},{"word":"cerni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a morning [dawn until after typical start-of-work for locale] of day $x_{2}$ at location $x_{3}$.","notes":"This morning (= {cabdeicerni}); tomorrow morning (= {bavlamcerni}); yesterday morning (= {prulamcerni}, {prulamdeicerni}) See also {vanci}, {murse}, {tcika}."},{"word":"cersai","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass) is a breakfast composed of dishes including $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {dormijysai}, {vacysai}, {cerni}, {sanmi}."},{"word":"certu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an expert/pro/has prowess in/is skilled at $x_{2}$ (event/activity) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also competent, skilled. See also {djuno}, {stati}, {kakne}."},{"word":"ceryrig","score":0,"definition":"morning sickness"},{"word":"cespre","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a person-holy with hold as holy $x_{2}$."},{"word":"cesri'a","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ blesses/sanctifies $c_1$ in the name of person/people/culture/religion/cult/group $c_2$ under conditions $r_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ruxyzau}, {dapma}, {lijda}, {cevni}, {makfa}, {xamgu}, {vrude}."},{"word":"cesri'isi'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ worships $s_2=c_1$, which is holy/sacred to $c_2=r_3$, with ritual $r_1$ having form/rules $r_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cesri'a}."},{"word":"cestu'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an expanse of sacred/sanctified/hallowed/holy/consecrated/blessed/venerable land according to community $x_2$ and which is located at $x_3$"},{"word":"cesycku","score":1,"definition":"$cu_1=ce_1$ is a holy book containing work $cu_2$ by (presumed) author $cu_3$ for audience $cu_4=ce_2$ preserved in medium $cu_5$.","notes":"Cf. {lijda}, {xebro}, {xriso}, {muslo}, {jegvo}."},{"word":"cesyjvedotla'okemsorgugject","score":1,"definition":"Holy Roman Empire (of the German Nation)","notes":"The name can be split into multiple parts such as: la censa je dotco latmo sorgugje'a. An easier endonymic fu'ivla is: {dotrxailigesromicraixe}"},{"word":"cesyske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is hieralogy/science of/about sacreds/sacredness $c_1=s_2$ based on methodology $s_3$."},{"word":"cesystu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=c_1$ is a holy site to person/people/culture/religion/cult/group $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ritli}, {cesri'a}, {cesri'isi'a}, {lijda}."},{"word":"cesyvu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is saintly/holy by moral standard/religion $x_2$","notes":"See {censa}, {vrude}"},{"word":"ce'u","selmaho":"KOhA8","score":100002,"definition":"pseudo-quantifier binding a variable within an abstraction that represents an open place."},{"word":"ce'ulno","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to Acheulean technological industry/culture/know-how of period and location (specifics) $x2$ in properties $x3$.","notes":"The Acheulean industry spanned so much time and was organized by successive waves of human migrations into various geographical regions, each group introducing its own unique small variations on common Acheulean stone technology themes, that x2 is of particular importance."},{"word":"cev","score":3,"definition":"God.","notes":"Cf. {cevni}, {jegvon}, {jegvo}, {muslo}, {xebro}, {xriso}."},{"word":"cevni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the god/deity of people(s)/religion $x_{2}$ with dominion over $x_{3}$ [sphere]; $x_{1}$ is divine.","notes":"Also divinity; $x_2$ religion refers to the religious community as a mass. See also {censa}, {krici}, {lijda}, {malsi}."},{"word":"cevycme","score":1,"definition":"$cmene_1$ is a Divine Name of $cevni_1=cmene_2$ as known by $cevni_2=cmene_3$ which is associated with $cevni_3$; $cmene_1$ is a name of god.","notes":"{cevni} {cmene}"},{"word":"cfabalvi","score":4,"definition":"$b_1$ is entirely in the future of $b_2$; $b_1$ begins after $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cfari}, {balvi}."},{"word":"cfaga'e","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ notices $g_2$ by means $g_3$ under condition $g_4=c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {ganse}, {facki}, {sanji}."},{"word":"cfagau","score":5,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ (person/agent) initiates/begins/starts/causes the beginning of $x_2=c_1$ (state/event/process).","notes":"Cf. {cfari}, {krasi}, {sisti}, {cfari'i}, {co'arbi'o}."},{"word":"cfale","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ [dimensionful number] is the (relative) phase (difference) in oscillatory system $x_2$ relative to zero mark $x_3$ under conditions/by standard $x_4$","notes":"Can be used for waves, pendula, track races, etc."},{"word":"cfapru","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is preliminary to $c_1=p_2$'s beginning."},{"word":"cfari","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [state/event/process] commences/initiates/starts/begins to occur; (intransitive verb).","notes":"See also {sisti}, {krasi}, {fanmo}, {co'acfa}."},{"word":"cfari'i","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is/are the ritual/proceedings for starting/commencing $c_1$[event/state/process] by community $r_2$ with rules $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cfari}, {ritli}, {cfagau}."},{"word":"cfasanji","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ realizes $s_2$ under condition $c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {sanji}, {cfaga'e}."},{"word":"cfasazri","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ powers up $s_2$ for function $s_3=c_1$."},{"word":"cfaselsku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the preamble/introduction to $x_2$"},{"word":"cfatse","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ sits down on $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {co'a}, {cfari}, {zutse}, {nitytse}, {tsebi'o}. Simple {zutse} refers to the act of sitting, whereas cfatse means the act of beginning to sit. "},{"word":"cfifa'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ finds fault/flaw $x_2$ in $x_3$ (object/action), of which the flaw causes $x_4$","notes":"See {cfila}, {facki}"},{"word":"cfika","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a work of fiction about plot/theme/subject $x_{2}$/under convention $x_{2}$ by author $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also story, lie, untrue. See also {cukta}, {lisri}, {prosa}, {fatci}, {jitfa}, {jetnu}, {xanri}."},{"word":"cfikalte","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ debugs $x_2$","notes":"See also {samcfi}"},{"word":"cfila","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (property - ka) is a flaw/fault/defect in $x_{2}$ causing $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {cikre}, {srera}, {fenra}, {fliba}, {prane}."},{"word":"cfilyfacki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ finds fault/flaw $x_2$ in actions $x_3$ causing $x_4$; $x_1$ criticizes with critics $x_2$ action $x_3$","notes":"See {cfila}, {facki}"},{"word":"cfine","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a wedge [shape/form/tool] of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {tutci}."},{"word":"cfinytci","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=c_1$ is a wedge (tool) of material $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cfine}, {tutci}."},{"word":"cfinyvra","score":2,"definition":"$v_1$ is a crowbar/nutpick for doing $v_2$, with fulcrum $v_3$, arm $v_4$, and pointed end $c_1$","notes":"Any tool with a wedge on the end of a lever, normally with the fulcrum close to the wedge."},{"word":"cfipu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event/state) confuses/baffles $x_{2}$ [observer] due to [confusing] property $x_{3}$ (ka).","notes":"See also {pluja}, {cfipu}, {zunti}."},{"word":"cfisisku","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ diagnoses/proof-reads/searches/tests/debugs for flaw/property $c_1=s_2$ in $c_2=s_3$ causing $c_3$"},{"word":"cfiste","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a \"bug-list\" / list of discovered flaws in $x_2$","notes":"See {cfila}, {liste}, {samcfi}"},{"word":"cfixu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ criticizes $x_2$, pointing out flaws $x_3$."},{"word":"ci","selmaho":"PA1","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: 3 (digit) [three]."},{"word":"ci'a","selmaho":"BAhE","score":3,"definition":"metadata tag / hashtag","notes":"Hashtags are very common in written Lojban conversations. This cmavo makes them pronouncable, thereby opening them up for verbal communication."},{"word":"ci'ai","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"discursive: marks an utterance as using something that is experimental/not official, especially experimental grammar","notes":"In some sense, functions as an error marker or an error quote (but without the quote)."},{"word":"ci'ai'u","selmaho":"VUhU","score":2,"definition":"Mekso unary or binary operator: $n$-set or integer interval; in unary form, it maps a nonnegative integer $X_1 = n$ to the set $\\{1, \\dots , n\\}$ (fully, officially, and precisely: the intersection of (a) the set of exactly all positive integers with (b) the closed ordered interval [$1, n$] such that $n \\geq 1$; see notes for other $n$); in binary form, it maps ordered inputs $(X_1, X_2) = (m, n)$ to the intersection of (a) the set of exactly all integers with (b) the closed ordered interval [$m, n$].","notes":"$0$ on its own induces the unary form of this word and thus maps to the empty set ∅. Inputting infinity (for the unary form) produces the set of exactly all positive integers (sometimes also onown as: natural numbers), $Z^{+} = N$. The upper bound is always specified; when the lower bound is not specified, it defaults to $1$ and the upper bound must equal or exceed $1$ (else the output is ∅). If this word is represented by $f$, and $Z$ represents the set of exactly all integers, and $(n, m \\in Z \\cup$ Set$(\\pm \\infty$)$: m \\leq n)$, then: $f(m, n) = Z \\cap [m, n]$, and furthermore: if $1 \\leq n$, then $f(n) = f(1, n) = Z \\cap [1, n]$, else $f(n) =$ ∅. The definition extends naturally (and with only trivial modification) to non-integer real-valued $n, m$, but it is recommended to keep them as integers when possible. $Z$ excludes $\\pm \\infty$."},{"word":"ci'ajbu","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a writing desk of material $j_2$, supported by legs/base/pedestal $j_3$, used by writer $c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {bijyjbu}."},{"word":"ci'anti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is blank/has no writing on it"},{"word":"ci'arfi'i","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=c_1$ writes/authors $f_2=c_2$ for purpose $f_3$ from existing elements/ideas $f_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cfika}, {cukta}."},{"word":"ci'arse'u","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=c_2$ is a secretary to $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {briju}, {bijyjbu}, {ci'ajbu}."},{"word":"ci'artadji","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a font/writing style used by $c_1$ to write $c_2$ on medium $c_3$ with implement $c_4$ under conditions $t_3$.","notes":"{tadji} isn't exactly the right word. Deprecated in favor of {ci'artai}."},{"word":"ci'artai","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a font/writing style used by $c_1$ to write $c_2$ on medium $c_3$ with implement $c_4$."},{"word":"ci'asku","score":1,"definition":"$cu_1=ci_1$ expresses in writing $cu_2=ci_2$ for audience $cu_3$ using display/storage medium $ci_3$ with writing implement $ci_4$.","notes":"Cf. {ci'arfi'i}, {cukta}, {karni}, {notci}."},{"word":"ci'asre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ commits typo/writing error $x_2$","notes":"From {ciska} {srera}"},{"word":"ci'atrau","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects the Xia culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"ci'au","selmaho":"CIhAU","score":4,"definition":"attitudinal-indicator-to-selbri conversion: $x_1$ feels the indicated emotion toward/about $x_2$.","notes":"The inverse of {ki'ai}. The $x_2$ place is defined as the thing to which x1 would apply the attitudinal indicator to when using the attitudinal to express the feeling: {mi} ci'au {iu} {do} communicates much the same thing as using {do} {iu} in a bridi. See also {inmo}, {cinmo} and the {uinmo} series of zi'evla: {uinmo}, {u'inmo}, {uanmo}, etc. Terminated by {ci'au'u}"},{"word":"ci'au'i","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso at-most-4-ary operator: integer lattice ball; the set of all points belonging to the intersection of $Z^n$ with the closure of the ball that is centered on $X_1$ and has radius $X_2$ in metric $X_3$, where $Z$ is the set of all integers and where, for any set $A$ and non-negative integer $n$, $A^n$ is the set of all $n$-tuples such that each coordinate/entry/term belongs to $A$, and where the dimensionality $n = X_4$..","notes":"$X_3$ defaults to whatsoever metric is specified to apply but which is outside of this function; contextless default is discrete, taxicab, Euclidean, or Chebyshev maximum norm; for explicit specification, use \"{mau'au}\"-\"{zai'ai}\" quotation. $X_2$ defaults to $1$. $X_1$ defaults to $0 = (0,...,0)$, where the rhs is an $X_4$-tuple, id est the origin. See also: \"{mi'i}\", \"{ci'au'u}\"."},{"word":"ci'au'u","selmaho":"CIhAUhU","score":2,"definition":"elidable terminator: end conversion of attitudinal indicator to selbri; elidable except before further attitudinals.","notes":"See {ci'au}"},{"word":"ci'au'u'au'i","selmaho":"UI1","score":5,"definition":"attitudinal: pride about having just invented a new attitudinal - shame about having just invented a new attitudinal"},{"word":"cibdei","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Wednesday of week $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {jednci}."},{"word":"cibjantradamri","score":-1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a triangle (musical instrument).","notes":"Cf. {bikydamri}."},{"word":"cibjgacmaci","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ is trigonometry of triangle $j_1$.","notes":"Cf. {ci}, {jganu}, {cmaci}, {cibjgatai}."},{"word":"cibjgatai","score":3,"definition":"$t_1$ is a triangle.","notes":"Cf. {cibjgacmaci}, {cibjgataidamri}."},{"word":"cibjgataidamri","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ is a triangle (musical instrument).","notes":"Cf. {cibjgatai}, {balzgibe'e}, {bikydamri}."},{"word":"cibjmagutci","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ yard/yards (length unit).","notes":"Cf. {ci}, {jamfu}, {gutci}, {degygutci}, {jmagutci}, {birgutci}, {minli}."},{"word":"ciblrmoru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is myrrh from tree species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ciblu}."},{"word":"ciblu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is blood/vital fluid of organism $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {risna}, {flecu}."},{"word":"cibma'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is March/the third month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"cibmast","score":1,"definition":"March.","notes":"Cf. {fipma'i}, {cibmasti}."},{"word":"cibmasti","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is March/the third month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {masnci}. Cf. {pavmasti}, {nanca}."},{"word":"cibmoija'a","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ has the rank of Major/Lieutenant Commander/Squadron Leader (equivalent of NATO OF-3) in military unit /organization $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ci}, {moi}, {jatna}, {jemja'a}, {vairsoi}, {vonmoija'a}, {relmoija'a}. Based on STANAG 2116: NATO Codes for Grades of Military Personnel."},{"word":"cibmoixandegji","score":1,"definition":"$xa_1=d_1$ is the middle finger of hand $xa_2=d_2$ attached to body $d_3$.","notes":"See also: {xantamji}, {relmoixandegji}, {vonmoixandegji}, {mumymoixandegji}."},{"word":"cibmomdegji","score":0,"definition":"$m_1=d_1$ is the middle finger of $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {degji}."},{"word":"cibnacmei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a 3-dimensional vector with coordinates $x_2$, $x_3$ and $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {nacmei}, {relnacmei}."},{"word":"cibrforso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a/the triforce/Power of the Gods/Golden Triangle consisting of magic triangles $x_2$."},{"word":"cibvanci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Wednesday evening of week $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"cibyca'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the volume (3-dimensional space) occupied by $x_2$","notes":"See {ci}, {canlu}, {cimde}, {relca'u}, {te'ai}"},{"word":"cibyfu'ivla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=v_1=f_1$ is a stage 3 fu'ivla meaning $x_2=v_2$, based on word $x_3=f_2$ in language $x_4$.","notes":"'stage 3 fu'ivla' is a term specific to Lojban and described in 'The Complete Lojban Language', chapter 4, section 7. The definition is similar to that of {fu'ivla}, but with the x3 place of {fu'ivla} omitted. x1 is assumed to be a word in Lojban as the concept doesn't make much sense for other languages. See also {pavyfu'ivla} - 'stage 1 fu'ivla', {relfu'ivla} - 'stage 2 fu'ivla' and {vonfu'ivla} - 'stage 4 fu'ivla'"},{"word":"cibykarsna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (sound, text) is a triphthong.","notes":"See also {zunsna}."},{"word":"cibykulpikta","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is an upper secondary education diploma entitling $p_2$ to entitlement/privilege $p_3$ (event/state) from school/institute/academy $c_1$ teaching subject(s) $c_3$.","notes":"Third level of International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED)."},{"word":"cibylajyterkruca","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=kr_3$ is a three-way intersection of roads $x_2=kr_1=kl_1$."},{"word":"cibypeznimre","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of Citrus trifoliata [fruit/tree, etc.] of species/strain $x_{2}$."},{"word":"cibyplini","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is the third closest planet revolving around $p_2$, with planetary characteristics $p_3$, orbital parameters $p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {pavyplini}, {relplini} etc., {terdi}, {solri}, {mluni}, {lunra}, {plinycma}, {tarci'e}."},{"word":"cibyseltu'e","score":1,"definition":"$t_2$ is three-legged with legs $t_1$.","notes":"Cf. {ci}, {tuple}."},{"word":"cibyselxi'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1=xi_2$ is a three-wheeled device/vehicle, with wheel made of materials/having properties $xi_3$.","notes":"Cf. {relxilma'e}, {karce}."},{"word":"cibyslakyvla","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a three-syllable word meaning $v_2$ in language $v_3=s_2$ with syllables $s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {relslakyvla}, {pavyslakyvla}."},{"word":"cibytu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is three-legged."},{"word":"cibyxilma'e","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a tricycle (propelled, three-wheeled vehicle) carrying $m_2$ on surface $m_3$, propelled by $m_4$","notes":"Explicitly implies a propelled vehicle. Parallels {relxilma'e}. {cibyselxi'u} merely refers to a \"device\"."},{"word":"cicfoi","score":2,"definition":"$f_1$ is an uncultivated field of material $f_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ricfoi}, {ricyci'e}."},{"word":"cicmlatu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a wildcat"},{"word":"cicna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is cyan/turquoise/greenish-blue [color adjective].","notes":"See also {skari}, {blabi}, {xekri}, {kandi}, {carmi}, {crino}, {blanu}."},{"word":"cicnybla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is sky-blue [color adjective].","notes":"Color between cyan (={cicna}) and blue (={blanu})."},{"word":"cicnydei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Thursday of week $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Synonyms: {mudydei}, {vondei}. See also {ri'odje}, {bladei}."},{"word":"cicnyjme","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a turquoise (gem/polished stone) of type $j_2$ from source material $j_3$.","notes":"See also {cicnykunra} (mineral), {cicna} (color), {jemna}."},{"word":"cicnykunra","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is/contains/is made from turquoise of type $k_2$, mined from location/lode/mine $k_3$.","notes":"See also {cicnyjme} (gem), {cicna} (the color turquoise), {kunra}."},{"word":"cicnyri'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is aqua [color adjective].","notes":"Color between green (={crino}) and cyan (={cicna})."},{"word":"cicnyzilska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the abstract color cyan","notes":"The gismu {cicna} refers to objects which are cyan, but not the color cyan itself. This lujvo serves the latter purpose. See also {skari} {zilska}"},{"word":"cicplise","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a wild apple/crab apple of species/strain/cultivar $x_2$","notes":"Not Malus domestica"},{"word":"cicpre","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=p_1$ is a savage/wild person.","notes":"Cf. {cicre'a}."},{"word":"cicre'a","score":0,"definition":"$c_1=r_1$ is a savage/wild human.","notes":"Cf. {cicpre}."},{"word":"cicricfoi","score":2,"definition":"$f_1$ is a jungle"},{"word":"cicycrepu","score":3,"definition":"$cr_1$ wildcrafts $cr_2$ from $cr_3=ci_1$.","notes":"Cf. {rarvelcange}."},{"word":"cicyractu","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a hare of species $r_2$."},{"word":"cicyrismi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is wild rice of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {dzizani}, {gurni}."},{"word":"cicyspa","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=c_1$ is a weed of species $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cicyspavi'u}."},{"word":"cicyspafoi","score":1,"definition":"$f_{1}$ is a brush/shrubland [field of wild plants] with predominant plant species/cultivar $s_{2}$.","notes":"Not neccessarily limited to bushes, this can refer to any expanses of land with wild plants. Cf {spafoi} (without the restriction to wild plants), {foldi}."},{"word":"cicyspavi'u","score":2,"definition":"$v_1$ weeds out plants $s_1=c_1$ of species $s_2$ from $v_3$ with/leaving result/remnant/remainder $v_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cilce}, {spati}, {vimcu}, {cicfoi}, {cicyspa}, {cicyspafoi}, {cicycrepu}."},{"word":"cidja","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is food/feed/nutriment for $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is edible/gives nutrition to $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {citka}, {nitcu}, {pinxe}, {xagji}, {cpina}."},{"word":"cidjrbene","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a deep-fried choux pastry/beignet/fritter of variety/with ingredients $x_2$ "},{"word":"cidjrbento","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bento(food)."},{"word":"cidjrbiko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is biko Philippine sweet rice cake of ingredients/contents $x_2$ of variety/type $x_3$"},{"word":"cidjrbinsu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bingsu/bingsoo (Korean), a Korean ice dessert, with ingredients/style $x_2$"},{"word":"cidjrbrazmerse","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Philippine \"Brazo de Mercedes\" dessert of type/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"cidjrburito","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a burrito/Mexican dish of ingredients wrapped in a tortilla including ingredients $x_2$."},{"word":"cidjrdinugu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is dinuguan, Philippine pig's blood stew in style/with ingredients $x_2$ "},{"word":"cidjrfufu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is fufu, African dough-like food, of type/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"cidjrkari","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a curry (Indian spiced dish/food/sauce) of composition/made from $x_2$."},{"word":"cidjrkusku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of couscous of ingredients including $x_2$"},{"word":"cidjrletcone","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a roasted pig of variety/type $x_2$","notes":"Spanish \"lechón\"; Tagalog \"litsón\""},{"word":"cidjrmakapuno","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is macapuno, coconut sport, of variety/type $x_2$","notes":"Philippine dessert \"macapuno\""},{"word":"cidjrmanju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Japanese manjū with ingredients/contents $x_2$ of variety/type $x_3$","notes":"Japanese manjū (饅頭, まんじゅう)"},{"word":"cidjrpitsa","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pizza with topping/ingredients $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cidja}, {iptsa}, {pitnanba}, {nabypalne}."},{"word":"cidjrsapinsapini","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is sapin-sapin, Philippine layered multicolored glutinous rice and coconut dessert in style/of type/with ingredients $x_2$ "},{"word":"cidjrspageti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of spaghetti (long, thin cylindrical pasta)","notes":"Synonyms: {djarspageti}, {spageti}. This word is in Jbovlaste based on its use in CLL."},{"word":"cidjrspasolo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Philippine espasol dessert of type/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"cidjrsuci","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of sushi consisting of rice $x_2$ and ingredients $x_3$"},{"word":"cidjrsurstromi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is surströmming (fermented Baltic herring).","notes":"See also: surströmmingskiva (={sairsurstrmi}), surströmmingsklämma (={nujrsurstrmi})."},{"word":"cidjrtako","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a taco."},{"word":"cidjrtcebamau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is chè ba màu, Vietnamese three-color dessert, of ingredients/contents $x_2$, of type/variety $x_3$"},{"word":"cidjrtcilekonkarne","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of chili con carne."},{"word":"cidjrxaluxalo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Philippine halúhalò (halò-halò), colored ice dessert, of ingredients/contents $x_2$, of type/variety $x_3$"},{"word":"cidjrxametsa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is chometz.","notes":"see also {fomymledi}, {nanbrmatsa}"},{"word":"cidjrxonido","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hotdog"},{"word":"cidni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the knee/elbow/knuckle [hinged joint, body-part] of limb $x_{2}$ of body $x_{3}$.","notes":"Metaphor: a sharp bend/curve. See also {korcu}, {jarco}, {jganu}."},{"word":"cidro","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of hydrogen (H); [metaphor: light, flammable].","notes":"See also {gapci}, {xukmi}."},{"word":"cidydzu","score":3,"definition":"$ca_1=ci_3$ crawls on surface $ca_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cidni}, {cadzu}, {cidydzu}, {cidykla}, {reskla}. Similar to walking but without standing on feet. "},{"word":"cidytse","score":3,"definition":"$t_1$ kneels on surface $t_2$ on limb $c_2=x_3$ of body $c_3=x_4$."},{"word":"cidytsecorci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ kneels/genuflects with meaning $x_2$ on surface $x_3$ on/with limb(s) $x_4$ of body $x_5$.","notes":"Usually implies obeisance, homage, devotion, loyalty, obedience, subservience, vulnerability, or some other form of inferiority or trust. Specify the recipient of said inferiority or trust expression via/in $x_2$. Mere \"{cidytse}\" is an action which may not convey any semantic information; cidytsecorci refers to a strict/proper subset of actions which are cidytse. This word uses experimental rafsi \"-coc-\", which has been proposed to be assigned to experimental gismu \"{corci}\". This word is, for now, equivalent to \"{cocyborcidytse}\", mostly because .krtisfranks. cannot semantically distinguish between \"a kneeling-type-of semantic-gesture\" and \"a semantic-gesture-type-of kneeling\"."},{"word":"ci'e","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"ciste modal, 1st place used in scalar negation in system/context ..."},{"word":"ci'erkei","score":3,"definition":"$k_1$ plays game $k_2=c_1$ governed by rules $c_2$ interrelating game parts (physical or conceptual) $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {kelci'e}, {ciste}, {kelci}, {nunkei}, {terjvi}."},{"word":"ci'erkeilai","score":2,"definition":"$ke_1=kl_1$ has score $kl_2$ in game $ke_2=c_1$ governed by rules $c_2$ interrelating game parts (physical or conceptual) $c_3$.","notes":"klani3 (the scale of the score) is implicit in the rules of the game."},{"word":"ci'erkelrmankala","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ plays a mancala game $x_2$ with/organized by rules $x_3$ which interrelate game parts (physical or conceptual) $x_4$.","notes":"Mancala is a family of games, not a specific version/realization thereof."},{"word":"ci'ernunbi'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ is a revolution that a system $x_2=b_1=c_1$ becomes another system $x_3=b_2=c_1$ under conditions $x_3=b_3$.","notes":"{ciste} {nu} {binxo}"},{"word":"ci'erse'a","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ installs $s_2$ into system $s_3=c_1$.","notes":"The installation need not be physical. It can be software installation, for example. (cf. {ci'ertolse'a}, {ci'erse'atci}, {ci'ertolse'atci})"},{"word":"ci'erse'atci","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is an installer for installing $s_2$ into system $s_3=c_1$.","notes":"cf. {ci'erse'a}, {ci'ertolse'a}, {ci'ertolse'atci}"},{"word":"ci'ertolse'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ uninstalls $s_2$ from system $s_3=c_1$.","notes":"cf. {ci'erse'a}, {ci'erse'atci}, {ci'ertolse'atci}"},{"word":"ci'ertolse'atci","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is an uninstaller for uninstalling $s_2$ from system $s_3=c_1$.","notes":"cf. {ci'erse'a}, {ci'ertolse'a}, {ci'erse'atci}"},{"word":"ci'e'u","selmaho":"ZOhOI","score":4,"definition":"quotes an emoji name surrounded by pauses; can be non-Lojban","notes":"ex « ci'e'u .chaı. »; see also {cnile'u}, {cnilerfra}"},{"word":"cifku'ita'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=t_1$ is/are using baby talk/caretaker speech/infant-directed speech (IDS)/child-directed speech (CDS)/parentese to $c_1=k_2=t_2$ (default: infant/baby) about subject $t_3$ in language $t_4$."},{"word":"cifnu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an infant/baby [helpless through youth/incomplete development] of species $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also infantile. See also {makcu}, {verba}."},{"word":"cifsfani","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=s_1$ is a maggot/fly larva of species/breed $c_2=s_2$","notes":"See also {ciftoldi}, {siktoldi}, {curnu}, {cinki}, {nemtoda}, {lumbrinki}, {tenbriio}."},{"word":"ciftoldi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a caterpillar (larva of butterfly or moth - not sawfly) of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {toldi}, {cinki}, {sfani}."},{"word":"ciftricu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sapling of species/cultivar $x_2$"},{"word":"cifxrula","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a flower bud of plant/species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {banro}, {ba'orzu'e}, {ba'ostu}, {spati}."},{"word":"cifybakni","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=c_1$ is/are (a) calf/calves [infant cattle/beef-producer/bovine] of species/breed $b_2=c_2$.","notes":"Young cattle of both sexes are called calves until they are weaned."},{"word":"cifydatka","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=c_1$ is a duckling of species/breed $d_2=c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cipni}, {gunse}, {sovda}."},{"word":"cifylisri","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is a children's story about plot/subject/moral $l_2$ by storyteller $l_3$ to audience $l_4$.","notes":"Cf. {ranmi}, {pemci}, {crida}."},{"word":"cigla","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the gland [body-part] secreting $x_{2}$, of body $x_{3}$; $x_{2}$ is a secretion of $x_{1}$.","notes":"Secretion (= {selcigla}). See also {vikmi}, {xasne}."},{"word":"ci'i","selmaho":"PA5","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: infinity; followed by digits => aleph cardinality."},{"word":"ci'i'e","selmaho":"PA","score":1,"definition":"transfnite cardinal beth","notes":"See also: {ci'i}."},{"word":"ci'ima'u","selmaho":"PA*","score":1,"definition":"number: uncountably infinite of some sort or infinite in the sense of satisfying the Generalized Continuum Hypothesis.","notes":"An infinite cardinality which is not countable (aleph-0); if the Generalized Continuum Hypothesis (GCH) is rejected, meaning that the only infinite cardinalities are those of aleph-n form (for nonnegative integer n), then this word would incorporate all uncountable infinities (aleph-m for any strictly positive integer m); else, it incorporates those and any infinity which is strictly larger than aleph-0."},{"word":"ci'ino","selmaho":"PA*","score":1,"definition":"Digit string: aleph-nought, aleph-0, the cardinality of the natural (alternatively: integer) numbers"},{"word":"ci'inoroi","selmaho":"ROI*","score":2,"definition":"tense interval modifier: countably infinitely many times; objectively quantified tense; defaults as time tense.","notes":"Not necessarily discrete or unbounded in time, nor (eventually or otherwise) infinitely frequent; as a set of Lebesgue measure 0, it is definitely not \"always\" ({roroi}) in most contexts. For a less specific form of \"infinitely many times\", use \"{ci'iroi}\". For the R type of uncountably infinitely many times, use \"{ci'iparoi}\"."},{"word":"ci'i'o","selmaho":"PA","score":1,"definition":"transfinite ordinal little-omega; if followed by a number, it denotes the ordinal which is little-omega subscripted therewith in English notation","notes":"See also: {ci'i'e}, {ci'i'oi}."},{"word":"ci'i'oi","selmaho":"PA","score":1,"definition":"transfinite ordinal little-epsilon; if followed by a number, in English notation, the following number would be denoted by a subscript","notes":"See also: {ci'i}, {ci'i'e}, {ci'i'o}."},{"word":"ci'iparoi","selmaho":"ROI*","score":1,"definition":"tense interval modifier: continuum (R) type infinitely many time(s); objectively quantified tense; defaults as time tense.","notes":"Strictly more times than \"{ci'inoroi}\" but not necessarily equivalent to \"{roroi}\" (for example, this word's reference set of times includes bounded intervals (not treated as \"{paroi}\"/single discrete events) and intervals with gaps). More specific than \"{ci'iroi}\"."},{"word":"ci'iroi","selmaho":"ROI*","score":100000,"definition":"tense interval modifier: occurs infinite times, eternally; objective tense; defaults as time."},{"word":"ci'irpa'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ [loves/takes great, passionate interest in] $x_2$","notes":"e.g. he *loves* football, I *love* Lojban. From {cinri} + {prami}. See {entuzi}"},{"word":"ci'izma","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=z_1$ is more interesting than $z_2$ to $c_2$ in amount $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {ci'irme'a}."},{"word":"ci'izra","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is \"curiouser and curiouser\" / strange / weird / deviant / bizarre / odd to $x_2$ in property $x_3$ (ka).","notes":"Playful synonym of {cizra}, as uttered by Alice in the Lojban translation of Alice in Wonderland. (In the original English, she says \"curiouser and curiouser!\")"},{"word":"cikagos","score":2,"definition":"name: Chicago","notes":"See {tcadu}, {mergu'e}, {gugde'usu}"},{"word":"ciki'o","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 3,000 expressed with comma."},{"word":"cikna","score":100000,"definition":"(adjective:) $x_{1}$ is awake/alert/conscious.","notes":"See also {sanji}, {sipna}, {tatpi}."},{"word":"cikre","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ repairs/mends/fixes $x_{2}$ for use $x_{3}$.","notes":"A repair may be incomplete, fixing only one of the possible uses of $x_2$, hence $x_3$. See also {cfila}, {spofu}."},{"word":"ciksi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (person) explains $x_{2}$ (event/state/property) to $x_{3}$ with explanation $x_{4}$ (du'u).","notes":"Explanation $x_4$ is an underlying mechanism/details/purpose/method for $x_2$ (= velcki for reordered places), generally assumed to be non-obvious; metaphorical usage with the various causal relations (i.e. jalge, mukti, krinu, rinka, nibli, zukte) is possible, but the non-obviousness, and the existence of an explainer with a point of view makes this word not a simple expression of cause. See also {cipra}, {danfu}, {jalge}, {jinvi}, {krinu}, {mukti}, {nabmi}, {preti}, {rinka}, {sidbo}, {zukte}, {tavla}."},{"word":"ciksne","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=c_1$ daydreams about $s_2$; $s_2$ is a daydream of $s_1=c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {nunxumsne}."},{"word":"cikybi'o","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=c_1$ awakens/becomes awake under conditions $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cikygau}."},{"word":"cikygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ (person/agent) wakes up $c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {cikybi'o}."},{"word":"cikyjunla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an alarm clock measuring time units $x_{2}$ to precision $x_{3}$ with timing mechanism/method $x_{4}$.","notes":"{cikna}, {junla}, {jdesna}"},{"word":"ciladulumu","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is written in the script with ISO 15924 code Adlm"},{"word":"cilce","score":100000,"definition":"(adjective:) $x_{1}$ is wild/untamed.","notes":"Tame (= {tolcilce}). See also {pinfu}, {panpi}, {tarti}."},{"word":"cilfu","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the ISO-named script/writing system of people $x_2$ with ISO-name $x_1$, according to rule/specification $x_3$","notes":"See also: {jviso}, {ciska}, {lerfu}, {ciste}"},{"word":"ciljongau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ ties $j_1$ to $j_2$ with $c_1$."},{"word":"cilkan","score":1,"definition":"propane","notes":"ci + alkane"},{"word":"cilkane","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of propane","notes":"See {ci}, {alkane}"},{"word":"cilmo","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is moist/wet/damp with liquid $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {litki}, {lunsa}, {sudga}."},{"word":"cilre","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ learns $x_{2}$ (du'u) about subject $x_{3}$ from source $x_{4}$ (obj./event) by method $x_{5}$ (event/process).","notes":"See also {ctuca}, {tadni}, {djuno}, {ckule}."},{"word":"cilta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a thread/filament/wire [shape/form] of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {fenso}, {nivji}, {skori}, {silka}."},{"word":"cilyro'i","score":0,"definition":"$x1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains asbestos","notes":"from {cilta} + {rokci}"},{"word":"cimborskas","score":1,"definition":"Szymborska","notes":"Polish female surname. Wisława Szymborska: {vislavacimborskas}."},{"word":"cimcitsi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is the wet season of year/years $c_3$.","notes":"See also {sudycitsi}."},{"word":"cimde","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (property - ka) is a dimension of space/object $x_{2}$ according to rules/model $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {morna}, {ckilu}, {merli}, {manri}."},{"word":"cimde'u","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=c_1$ is a quantityof/contains/is made of mud from source $d_2$ of composition $d_3$, moist due to liquid $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jduli}."},{"word":"cimdilnu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cloud with cloud material-moisture $x_{2}$ with cloudy $x_{3}$ with cloud base [elevation] $x_{4}$."},{"word":"cimdylai","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ has $x_2$ (li) number of dimensions"},{"word":"cimei","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100001,"definition":"quantifier selbri: convert 3 to cardinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is a set with the trio of members $x_{2}$."},{"word":"cimjirta'u","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a wet suit for wearing by $t_2=j_1=c_1$ in liquid $j_2=c_2$."},{"word":"cimjvo","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is an implicitly metaphorical lujvo with meaning $l_2$ and arguments $l_3$ built from metaphor $l_4$.","notes":"Used to refer to metaphorical lujvo that do not contain any -pev- rafsi (for “{pe'a}”). The word “{cimjvo}” is itself an example of cimjvo. Synonym of “cimjvo” with explicit metaphor: “{pevycimjvo}”."},{"word":"cimle","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is cute/adorable to $x_2$ in aspect $x_3$ according to aesthetic $x_4$.","notes":"\"{melbi}\" frame."},{"word":"cimni","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is infinite/unending/eternal in property/dimension $x_{2}$, to degree $x_{3}$ (quantity)/of type $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also everlasting, eternity, (= {cimnytei}), eternal (= {cimnyteikai} or {temcimni}). See also {vitno}, {renvi}, {munje}, {fanmo}, {sisti}."},{"word":"cimny'efku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is infinitely recursively related to $x_2$ by applying infinite levels of recursion to predicate relation $x_3$ (ka with two ce'u)","notes":"{cimni} + {efku}. Cf. {ci'i}, {cimny'efku}."},{"word":"cimnyselcmi","score":1,"definition":"$c_2$ is an infinite set with members $c_1$ (incomplete specification).","notes":"See also: {tolcimnyselcmi}."},{"word":"cimnytei","score":4,"definition":"$t_1=c_1$ is an eternity.","notes":"Cf. {cedra}, {ze'e}"},{"word":"cimnyterjunta","score":-1,"definition":"$j_3=c_1$ is a/the black hole.","notes":"Cf. {cimni}, {junta}, {tarci}, {tarske}, {mu'eske}."},{"word":"cimnyterjuntasucyxe'idaiseldi'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Hawking radiation with radiate $x_2$ with radiation conditions $x_3$","notes":"from {cimnyterjunta} + {sucyxe'idaiseldi'e}"},{"word":"cimoi","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantified selbri: convert 3 to ordinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is third among $x_{2}$ ordered by rule $x_{3}$."},{"word":"cimri'a","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ (event/state) moistens $c_1$ with liquid $c_2$ under conditions $r_3$.","notes":"Cf. {djacu}, {carvi}, {litki}."},{"word":"cimsna","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ is a liquid consonant with place of articulation $x_2$ and phonation $x_3$.","notes":"cf. {zunsna}, {ra'isna}, {arsna}, {elsna}"},{"word":"cimtu'a","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=c_1$ is a swamp/marsh/wetland at location $t_2$ with liquid $c_2$"},{"word":"cimymaugau","score":1,"definition":"$x1=g1$ humidifies $x2=c1$ by amount/excess $x3$"},{"word":"cimymaugauca'a","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is a humidifier"},{"word":"cimyme'agau","score":1,"definition":"$x1=g1$ dehumidifies $x2=c1$ by amount/excess $x3$"},{"word":"cimyme'agauca'a","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a dehumidifier"},{"word":"cinba","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) kisses/busses $x_{2}$ at locus $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {ctebi}."},{"word":"cincizra","score":1,"definition":"$n_1=z_1=x_1$ is sexually deviant/perverted in activity/state $n_2=x_2$ in property $z_3=n_3=x_3$ to person/by reference point $z_2=n_4=x_4$; $x1$ is sexually perverted","notes":"cf. {cinse}, {cizra}"},{"word":"cinctu","score":3,"definition":"$ci_1=ct_1$ teaches audience $ct_2$ ideas/methods/lore $ct_3$ (du'u) about sexual activity/state $ci_2=ct_4$ by method $ct_5$ (event)","notes":"Mentioned in CLL 1.1 §4.14."},{"word":"cindrlanata","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a woolly-leaved oak (Quercus lanata) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"cindu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an oak, a type of tree of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {tricu}."},{"word":"cindymudri","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains oak wood/lumber from oak tree(s) of species/strain $m_2=c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cindu}, {mudri}."},{"word":"cindynarge","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is an acorn/oak nut from oak tree $n_2=c_1$ with shell $n_3$ and kernel $n_4$."},{"word":"cinfo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a lion/[lioness] of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {mlatu}."},{"word":"cinfos","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Leo [constellation/astrological sign].","notes":"From cinfo (=lion; lojban); leo (=lion; latin). Many civilizations over thousands of years have portrayed the constellation of Leo as a lion."},{"word":"cinfycinfyjvetirxu","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=t_1$ is a liliger of breed/variety $c_2=t_2$.","notes":"The liliger is a hybrid cross between a male lion (Panthera leo) and a ligress (Panthera leo × Panthera tigris)."},{"word":"cinfyjvetirxu","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=t_1$ is is a liger of breed/variety $c_2=t_2$.","notes":"A liger is a hybrid cross between a male lion (Panthera leo) and a tigress (Panthera tigris)."},{"word":"cinfyma'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is August of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bivmasti}, {kanbyma'i}, {nanca}."},{"word":"cinfyta'udansu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances lion dance to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$ wearing lion costume $t_1=c_1$."},{"word":"cingafpre","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a transsexual person.","notes":"Cf. {datcinselta'u}."},{"word":"cinje","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a wrinkle/crease/fold [shape/form] in $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {korcu}, {polje}, {boxfo}, {boxna}."},{"word":"cinjikca","score":2,"definition":"$j_1=c_1$ courts/flirts with $j_1$, exhibiting sexuality/gender/sexual orientation $c_3$ (ka) by standard $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cinse}, {jikca}, {prami}, {pampe'o}"},{"word":"cinkemprezumpo'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is sex slavery, the ownership of people for sexual purposes, according to law/custom/system $x_2$.","notes":"Not necessarily by a formal system of slavery. Also connotes gendered slavery. Effectively synonymous with {glekemprezumpo'e}."},{"word":"cinki","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an insect/arthropod of species $x_{2}$; [bug/beetle].","notes":"See also {civla}, {danlu}, {jalra}, {jukni}, {manti}, {sfani}, {toldi}, {bifce}."},{"word":"cinkrtenebri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mealworm/darkling beetle of species/breed $x_2$ (genus Tenebrio).","notes":"Synonymous with {tenbriio}."},{"word":"cinkrxironomidai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a chironomid (member of Chironomidae) of subtaxon/subclade/breed $x_2$."},{"word":"cinkycti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ eats/ingests/consumes insects/arthropods of species $x_2$.","notes":"The eating of insects/arthropods is {cinkyzumcti}; arthropod 'meat' is '{cinkyre'u}'."},{"word":"cinkyctispa","score":2,"definition":"$cit_1=s_1$ is a insectivorous plant of species $s_2$, eating insects/arthropods of species $cin_2=cit_2$.","notes":"See also carnivorous plant (={recyctispa})."},{"word":"cinkyre'u","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is arthropod meat (body-parts regarded as edible) from species/breed $r_2=c_2$.","notes":"Examples of {cinkyre'u} that are culturally important to humans include lobster-meat, chapulines, witchetty grubs, sago grubs and prawns. Arthropod 'meat' is, of course, eaten by many non-human animals ({nalremda'u}) as well. 'Insectivory'/'entomophagy'/'arthropod eating' is {cinkyzumcti}. An insect- or arthropod-eater is {lo} {cinkycti}."},{"word":"cinkyzumcti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=z_1$ is entomophagy/insectivory, the eating of insects/arthropods of species $x_2=cin_2$ performed by $x_3=cit_1$.","notes":"From {cinki} {zu'o} {citka}. See also {cinkyre'u} 'arthropod meat'."},{"word":"cinla","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is thin in direction/dimension $x_{2}$ by standard $x_{3}$; [relatively short in smallest dimension].","notes":"See also {rotsu}, {jarki}, {tordu}, {cmalu}, {caxno}, {plana}, {jarki}."},{"word":"cinlysko","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a string of $s_2$ material."},{"word":"cinlyze'a","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=c_1$ becomes thinner in direction/dimension $c_2$ by amount $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cinla}, {zenba}."},{"word":"cinmle","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=c_1$ is sexy/hot/attractive to $m_2$ in aspect $m_3$ by standard $m_4=c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cinse}, {melbi}, {mleba'i}."},{"word":"cinmo","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ feels emotion $x_{2}$ (ka) about $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also mood/humor (= {nuncni}). See also cmavo list {ci'o}, {cumla}, {jilra}, {nelci}, {xendo}, {ckeji}, {cortu}, {jgira}, {kecti}, {kufra}, {manci}, {prami}, {steba}, {zungi}, {badri}, {burna}, {gleki}."},{"word":"cino","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 30 [thirty]."},{"word":"cinogeipa","selmaho":"PA*","score":2,"definition":"number: $1*10^{30}$, quetta, nonillion; symbol: Q"},{"word":"cinono","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 300 [three hundred]."},{"word":"cinpa'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ feels romantic/intimate/sexual love [eros] toward $x_2$"},{"word":"cinpampe'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a [significant other/boyfriend/girlfriend] to $x_2$","notes":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are symmetrical. See {cinse}, {prami}, {pendo}, {cinpa'i}"},{"word":"cinri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (abstraction) interests/is interesting to $x_{2}$; $x_{2}$ is interested in $x_{1}$.","notes":"Use $x_1$ tu'a for non-specific interest in an object; interested in (= {selci'i}). See also {zdile}, {kucli}, {manci}, {kurji}."},{"word":"cinse","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ in activity/state $x_{2}$ exhibits sexuality/gender/sexual orientation $x_{3}$ (ka) by standard $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ courts/flirts; $x_3$ could be a ka[gender or role], ka[attraction to a gender], or ka[type of activity], etc.; (adjective:) $x_1$ is sexual/sexy; $x_1$ is flirted with/courted by $x_2$ (= {cinfriti}, {cinjikca}). Cf. {gletu}, {pinji}, {plibu}, {vibna}, {vlagi}."},{"word":"cinta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [material] is a paint of pigment/active substance $x_{2}$, in a base of $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {pixra}, {skari}."},{"word":"cinterfradansu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=f_3$ (individual, mass) dances erotic dance which sexually stimulates $f_1$, to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"cinto","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the Shinto culture/religion/ethos in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"cintolcadvi'i","score":2,"definition":"$v_1=c_1$ excretes pre-ejaculate/pre-ejaculatory fluid $v_2$ from $v_3$ via route $v_4$."},{"word":"cintrau","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects the Xin Dynasty culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"cintyfaigau","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a do with distributed-paint $x_{2}$ with receive share $x_{3}$.","notes":"Cf. {cintypu'i}."},{"word":"cintypu'i","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ paints surface $p_3$ with paint $p_2=c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {cinta}, {punji}, {pirlarfi'i}."},{"word":"cinvi'i","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an excrete-sexual with excreted $x_{2}$ with excreted from $x_{3}$ with excretion means $x_{4}$.","notes":"Cf. {glevi'i}."},{"word":"cinza","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/are tong(s)/chopsticks/pincers/tweezers/pliers [tool/body-part] for $x_{2}$ to pinch $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {tutci}."},{"word":"cinzybatci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pinches $x_2$ with tongs/pincer $x_3$."},{"word":"cinzyxadji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pincer/mandible/jaw/grasping body part of $x_2$ which is primarily comprised of two major parts which move relative to one another via scissor actions but which otherwise has little dexterity or mobility","notes":"Uses experimental gismu: {xadji}. Possibly could refer to (especially metaphorically or whn not referencing biological body parts): tweezers, tongs, etc."},{"word":"ci'o","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"cinmo modal, 1st place emotionally felt by ..."},{"word":"ci'o'au","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso operator (binary): projection function; the Bth term/entry (\"element\") of tuple A","notes":"A must be a tuple. Let L = length(A); then L is a positive integer, 0, or infinity (countable), and A = (A_1, A_2, ..., A_L), and B must be a natural number and belong to the ordered interval [1, L]. If L = 0, the output is a placeholder \"blank element\"; else, if B does not satisfy the aforementioned condition, then the function is undefined. Using the aforementioned notation, and letting Proj represent the projection function, Proj(A, B) = A_B; note that B = 1 will cause the output of the first entry in the tuple, which is A_1. For any i, there is no restriction on the typing/value of A_i so long as it is defined; the type of A_i need not even match the type of A_j for i =/= j. See also: {bai'ei}, {no'au'au}, {pi'ei}. Notice that the input is a single tuple and an integer, it does not rely on anyou underlying stucture; this is markedly different from a the dot product of vectors, although by establishing a basis and an underlying field, they can look quite similar."},{"word":"ci'oi","selmaho":"COI2","score":5,"definition":"Converts following cmevla or zoi-quote into psychomime. ","notes":"Narrower term than {tai'i}. See also {ci'o}, {cinmo}, {sa'ei}, {ki'ai}. Examples in some languages. jpn: そわそわ (sowasowa): restlessly. nep: सुखदुख (sukhadukha): lit. happiness-sorrow; the human condition. eng: \"zing\", \"yoink\""},{"word":"ci'omle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is cute to $x_2$ in aspect $x_3$."},{"word":"ci'onmau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) of breed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {latcribe}, {cribe}, {jungo}, {mabru}, {ci'onme'a}"},{"word":"ci'onme'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a red panda / lesser panda (Ailurus fulgens) of breed $x_2$.","notes":"See {ci'onmau}, {jungo}, {mabru}, {arxokuna}"},{"word":"ci'onpau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a steamed bun/siopao with ingredients $x_2$"},{"word":"cipcta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ checks/investigates/examines/inspects $x_2$ for property $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cipra}, {catlu}."},{"word":"cipctastu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ is a checkpoint for checking $x_2=s_2=cipcta_2$","notes":"from {cipcta} + {stuzi}"},{"word":"cipflitcica","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is a false negative/deceiver in failing (producing negative result in) test $x2$ which tests for $x3$ as a result of effort/under conditions $x4$; $x1$ is falsely found to have (negative result) property $x3$ by (negative result of) test $x2$ under conditions $x4$"},{"word":"ciplanli","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ experiments $l_2=c_2$ by means $l_3$.","notes":"Cf. {lanli}, {cipra}, {tadni}, {birti}."},{"word":"cipmujgau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ simulates universe $x_2=m_1$, testing property $x_3=c_2$ in subject $x_4=c_3$","notes":"x3 could be \"tu'a (the simulated entities)\"."},{"word":"cipni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a bird/avian/fowl of species $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {datka}, {gunse}, {jipci}, {nalci}, {pimlu}, {vofli}, {xruki}, {danlu}."},{"word":"cipnrbute'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a buzzard of species/type $x_2$","notes":"Genus Buteo"},{"word":"cipnrdodo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dodo of species $x_2$."},{"word":"cipnrdromai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an emu of variety/species $x_2$.","notes":"This could also be used for any member of the Dromaius genus, of which there is currently only one surviving species."},{"word":"cipnrfalko","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a falcon (genus 'falco').","notes":"see {falkoni}"},{"word":"cipnrfasani","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pheasant/partridge/quail/peafowl of species/type $x_2$","notes":"Family Phasianidae "},{"word":"cipnrkanaro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a canary."},{"word":"cipnrkorvo","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a crow/raven of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xekcpi}, {cipnrpika}."},{"word":"cipnrkuku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cuckoo of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cipni}, {parji}, {krotofaga}, {cipnrxuazine}, {sutybajycpi}."},{"word":"cipnrlaridei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gull of species $x_2$","notes":"Family Laridae"},{"word":"cipnrlori","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lory/lorikeet of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {spitaki}."},{"word":"cipnrpelika","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pelican (bird) of taxon $x_2$"},{"word":"cipnrpika","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a European magpie of subspecies $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cipnrkorvo}, {xekcpi}."},{"word":"cipnrpikida","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a woodpecker (bird) of taxon $x_2$","notes":"See also: {kevypracpi}."},{"word":"cipnrsagitaridai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a secretarybird (bird of family Sagittariidae) of subtaxon/genus/species/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"cipnrsagitari'idai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a secretarybird (bird of family Sagittariidae) of subtaxon/genus/species/breed $x_2$.","notes":"This word is meant to be exactly equivalent in meaning to the obsolete fu'ivla \"{cipnrsagitariidai}\"."},{"word":"cipnrstrigi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an owl of species $x_2$","notes":"Synonymous with {glauka}. This word is in Jbovlaste based on its use in CLL."},{"word":"cipnrstruto","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is an ostrich/bird of genus Struthio, of species $c_2$."},{"word":"cipnrxazine","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hoatzin of breed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cipnrkuku}, {cipni}."},{"word":"cipra","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (process/event) is a test for/proof of property/state $x_{2}$ in subject $x_{3}$ (individ./set/mass).","notes":"Also examination, proxy measure, validation; (a set in $x_3$ must be completely specified). See also {ciksi}, {troci}, {jarco}, {pajni}, {saske}."},{"word":"cipsadytcica","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a false positive/deceiver in passing test $x_2$ which tests for $x_3$ as a result of effort/under conditions $x_4$; $x_1$ is falsely found to have property $x_3$ by test $x_2$ under conditions $x_4$"},{"word":"cipxu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=xu_1$ is an instance of reagent $x_2=xu_2$ (individual or mass) for testing $x_3=c_2$.","notes":"from {cupra} + {xukmi}"},{"word":"cipyple","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a test-paper from source $p_2$ for/proof of property/state $c_3$ in subject $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cipra}, {pelji}, {lanli}."},{"word":"cipyzu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ tests/tries out/checks/examines $x_2$ for property $x_3$"},{"word":"circre","score":2,"definition":"$ce_1$ is an historian of the history of $ci_2$ according to standard $ce_3$.","notes":"Cf. {balcu'e}, {balkulctu}."},{"word":"circtu","score":3,"definition":"$ct_1$ teaches history $ci_1$ to audience $ct_2$ by method $ct_5$ (event).","notes":"Cf. {balcu'e}."},{"word":"cirko","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ loses person/thing $x_{2}$ at/near $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ loses property/feature $x_{2}$ in conditions/situation $x_{3}$.","notes":"$x_2$ may be a specific object, a commodity (mass), an event (rare for cirko), or a property; pedantically, for objects/commodities, this is sumti-raising from ownership of the object/commodity (= {po'ecri}, {posyselcri} for unambiguous semantics). See also {facki}, {ralte}, {sisku}, {claxu}, {jinga}, {pleji}, {canja}, {sfasa}, {dapma}, {binra}, {mipri}."},{"word":"cirla","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains cheese/curd from source $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {ladru}."},{"word":"cirla zei burgere","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cheeseburger.","notes":"See also: {cirla}, {burgere}, {tcizbaga}."},{"word":"cirlnrokforte","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of Roquefort cheese of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"cirlnxogluto","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is yogurt"},{"word":"cirlrbri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of Brie cheese of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"cirlrburata","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is burrata cheese of type/variety $x_2$ ","notes":"Italian \"burrata\""},{"word":"cirlrceda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of Cheddar cheese of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"cirlredame","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of Edam/Edammer cheese of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"cirlrfeta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of Feta cheese of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"cirlrgorgonzola","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of Gorgonzola cheese of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"cirlrkamumberti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of Camembert cheese of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"cirlrlimburge","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains Limburger from source $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cirla}."},{"word":"cirlrmozarela","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of Mozzarella cheese of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"cirlrpanira","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of Paneer cheese of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"cirlrparmarego","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of Parmesan/ cheese from (or similar to that from) the region of Parma and Reggio Emilia, of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"cirlrpreste","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of Prästost cheese of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"cirlrstilto","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of Stilton cheese of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"cirlrxalumi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of Halloumi cheese of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"cirlrxauda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of Gouda cheese of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"cirlydakfu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a cheese knife with a blade of material $d_3$."},{"word":"cirmi'o","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ (person/object/event) is historical among community of persons $m_2$ (mass).","notes":"Cf. {cirvai}, {circtu}."},{"word":"ciroi","selmaho":"ROI*","score":100000,"definition":"tense interval modifier: thrice; objectively quantified tense; defaults as time tense."},{"word":"cirpe'i","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ finds/recovers $x_2=p_2=c_2$ near $x_3=p_3$ ($x_2$ previously lost by $x_4=c_1$ near $x_5=c_3$)","notes":"See {cirko}, {penmi}, {zvafa'i}."},{"word":"cirske","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is history/science of history $c_1=s_2$ based on methodology $s_3$."},{"word":"cirvai","score":3,"definition":"$v_1$ is historical/a landmark/watershed in the history of $c_2$, according to $v_2=c_3$, in aspect/for reason $v_3$ (nu/ka).","notes":"Cf. {cirmi'o}."},{"word":"cirvei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a record, register or history file containing data $x_2$"},{"word":"ciska","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ inscribes/writes $x_{2}$ on display/storage medium $x_{3}$ with writing implement $x_{4}$; $x_{1}$ is a scribe.","notes":"Also $x_3$ writing surface. See also {papri}, {penbi}, {pinsi}, {tcidu}, {xatra}, {pixra}, {prina}, {finti} for 'author' or specific authorial works, {barna}, {pinka}."},{"word":"ciska zei uidje","score":1,"definition":"$c_3=u_1$ is a text field with text $c_2$ in user interface $u_2$.","notes":"May be a single-line text field or a multiple-line text field. See {pejypoici'a zei uidje}, {uidje}."},{"word":"ciskrpeuedji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ inscribes/writes $x_2$ in Hokkien POJ (Pe̍h-ōe-jī) on display/storage medium $x_3$ with writing implement $x_4$.","notes":"白话字/白話字/Pe̍h-ōe-jī; Chinese Hokkien \"Church Romanization\" writing or POJ"},{"word":"ciskylarcu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=l_1$ is calligraphy","notes":"{ciska}+{larcu}"},{"word":"cisma","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ smiles/grins (facial expression).","notes":"Smile/grin at something (= {cismyfra}). See also {xajmi}, {cmila}, {frumu}."},{"word":"cismyfra","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=f_1$ smiles at $f_3$ under conditions $f_4$."},{"word":"cismytai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a smile (facial expression)","notes":"See {cisma}, {tarmi}, {cmila}"},{"word":"cisni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is of size/measurement $x_2$ in dimension/aspect $x_3$"},{"word":"cistcika","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ (hours, minutes, seconds) is the daylight saving time of state/event $t_2$ on day $t_3$ at location $t_4=c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {temci}."},{"word":"ciste","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (mass) is a system interrelated by structure $x_{2}$ among components $x_{3}$ (set) displaying $x_{4}$ (ka).","notes":"$x_1$ (or $x_3$) is synergistic in $x_4$; also network; $x_2$ also relations, rules; $x_3$ also elements (set completely specified); $x_4$ systemic functions/properties. See also cmavo list {ci'e}, {cmima}, {girzu}, {gunma}, {stura}, {tadji}, {munje}, {farvi}, {ganzu}, {judri}, {julne}, {klesi}, {morna}, {tcana}."},{"word":"cistrpitagora","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Pythagorean tuning with $x_2$ (default infinitely many) notes and a generator fifth of size $x_3$ (default 3/2), containing a wolf fifth of size $x_4$ (default none, unless number of notes specified).","notes":"With its default fifth size, this word is synonymous to \"cuvytonci'e li ci\", 3-limit just intonation; but this word can also refer to tunings with different sizes of the fifth, including meantone tunings."},{"word":"cistrxaioliiano","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the minor key (natural minor/Aeolian) of tonic $x_2$ of / with type / notes $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cistrxiioniiano}, {zgike}, {zgika'u}."},{"word":"cistrxiioniiano","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the major key of tonic $x_2$ of/with type/notes $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cistrxaioliiano}, {zgike}, {zgika'u}."},{"word":"cistrxrudu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (system) is a deterministic dynamic system displaying chaotic/extreme input-sensitivity in property/aspect $x_2$ with characteristics (parts, relations, manner, output, etc.) $x_3$","notes":"Some definitions of \"Chaos\" require that the system must be deterministic and dynamic, sensitive to initial conditions, display/develop topologically mixing (in some subset of its phase space), have dense periodic orbits."},{"word":"citfe'ibakni","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=f_1=c_1$ is a heifer [young female bovine/cow] of species/breed $b_2=f_2$ by standard $f_3=c_2$. "},{"word":"citka","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ eats/ingests/consumes (transitive verb) $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cidja}, {pinxe}, {tunlo}, {xagji}, {xaksu}, {batci}, {gusta}, {kabri}."},{"word":"citkanba","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is a kid of goat species $k_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mabru}, {lanme}."},{"word":"citky'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ eats another which eats another which ... which eats another which eats $x_2$ via intermediate steps $x_3$ (ce'o).","notes":"Used for food chains."},{"word":"citmau","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=c_1$ is younger than $z_2$ by amount $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {nilnalci'o}, {zatra'i}, {citme'a}, {citmle}."},{"word":"citme'i","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=c_1$ is a younger sister of $m_2$"},{"word":"citmlatu","score":3,"definition":"$m_1$ is a young cat/kitten [feline animal] of species/breed $m_2$; (adjective:) $m_1$ is a young feline."},{"word":"citmle","score":3,"definition":"$m_1$ is cute to $m_2$ in aspect $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {citno}, {melbi}, {cinmle}, {au'u}. Synonym to {dibmle}"},{"word":"citnau","score":1,"definition":"$n_1=c_1$ is a youth/young man by standard $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {citno}, {nanmu}, {bixma'u}, {xadbixma'u}, {verba}."},{"word":"citno","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is young/youthful [relatively short in elapsed duration] by standard $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also age (= {nilnalci'o}); (adjective:) $x_1$ is junior. See also {laldo}, {cnino}, {slabu}, {verba}."},{"word":"citpa'i","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ has a crush on/is infatuated with $p_2$"},{"word":"citrai","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=c_1$ is youngest among $t_4$.","notes":"Cf. {citmau}, {nilnalci'o}, {zatra'i}, {jbena}."},{"word":"citri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a history of $x_{2}$ according to $x_{3}$ (person)/from point-of-view $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also historic/historical (= {cirtermo'i}, {cirvai}). See also {muzga}."},{"word":"citsi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a season/is seasonal [cyclical interval], defined by interval/property $x_{2}$, of year(s) $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also anniversary (= {citsydei}, {na'arcitsydei}), jubilee (= {mumnoncitsi}); the period of time may be short or long as indicated by $x_2$, and may occur every year or every nth year as indicated by $x_3$ (default every year); ($x_2$ and/or $x_3$ may need metaphorical restriction: {djecitsi}, {pavdeicitsi}; also equinox, solstice, time of year. See also {cedra}, {crisa}, {critu}, {dunra}, {ranji}, {temci}, {vensa}, {jbena}."},{"word":"citsluni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a scallion/green onions/spring onions/salad onions/green shallots/onions having hollow green leaves and lacking a fully developed root bulb (genus Allium) of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"citsybi'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a monsoon","notes":"from {citsi} + {brife}"},{"word":"citsymu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ migrates to $x_2$ from $x_3$ over path/route $x_4$ in season $x_5$."},{"word":"citybakre'u","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a quantity of/contains veal/bovine meat/flesh from young bovine/cattle $c_2=b_1=c_1$."},{"word":"cityge'u","score":3,"definition":"$g_1$ is a young dog/canine/[bitch]/puppy of species/breed $g_2$."},{"word":"citytarbi","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=c_1$ is an embryo ( a multicellular diploid eukaryote in its earliest stage of development) with mother $t_2$ and father $t_3$."},{"word":"ci'u","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"ckilu modal, 1st place on the scale ..."},{"word":"civla","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a louse/flea [blood-sucking arthropod] of species/breed $x_{2}$, parasitic on $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {cinki}, {jalra}."},{"word":"civysfani","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a louse-fly of species $x_2$."},{"word":"cizda'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=c_1=d_1$ is a monster/freak of species $x_2=d_2$, monstrous/freakish in property $x_4=c_3$ according to $x_3=c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {bi'amlu}."},{"word":"ci zei brinefa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'bridi-tail-3' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: selbri tail-terms | gek-sentence. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"ci zei jurfuga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'statement-3' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: sentence | tag? TUhE # text-1 /TUhU#/. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"ci zei karsna","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ (sound, text) is a triphthong","notes":"See also {zunsna}."},{"word":"ci zei mektika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'operand-3' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: quantifier | lerfu-string /BOI#/ | NIhE # selbri /TEhU#/ | MOhE # sumti /TEhU#/ | JOhI # mex-2+ /TEhU#/ | gek operand gik operand-3 | (LAhE # | NAhE BO #) operand /LUhU#/. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"ci zei sumtika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'sumti-3' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: sumti-4 ((ek joik) stag? BO # sumti-3)?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"ci zei tuple","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is tripedal; $x_1$ has three legs"},{"word":"ci zei zgabube","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'selbri-3' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: selbri-4+. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"cizmau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is stranger than $x_2$ to $x_3$ in aspect $x_4$ (ka), by a margin $x_5$."},{"word":"cizme'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is less strange than $x_2$ to $x_3$ in aspect $x_4$ (ka), by a margin $x_5$."},{"word":"cizra","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is strange/weird/deviant/bizarre/odd to $x_{2}$ in property $x_{3}$ (ka).","notes":"Also alien, mysterious, deviant, queer, unusual, exotic. See also {ranxi}, {rirci}, {fange}, {banli}."},{"word":"cizrkafka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Kafkaesque to $x_2$ in property $x_3$ (ka)."},{"word":"ciztolnei","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ dislikes $x_2$ because $x_1$ finds that $x_2$ is weird."},{"word":"cizyselji'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ looks weird to observer $x_2$"},{"word":"cizytolnei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ dislikes $x_2$ because $x_1$ finds that $x_2$ is weird in property $x_3$."},{"word":"ckabo'o","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a bed sheet of material $b_2$."},{"word":"ckabrceratona","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of carob gum/locust bean gum (LBG)/carobin/E410 from carob tree(s) $c_2$ of composition including $c_3$."},{"word":"ckabrkaca","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of gum arabic from akacia tree(s) $c_2$ of composition including $c_3$."},{"word":"ckabu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of rubber/latex from source $x_{2}$ of composition including $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {pruni}."},{"word":"ckabu'u","score":3,"definition":"$b_1$ is bedcloth of material $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kicne}, {matci}, {badgai}, {sipna}."},{"word":"ckabycupsri","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=cl_1=ck_1$ is a rubber band.","notes":"Cf. {cupsri}."},{"word":"ckacinki","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bedbug of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ckacivla}. Not to be confused with {cakcinki}."},{"word":"ckacivla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bedbug.","notes":"Cf. {ckacinki}."},{"word":"ckafi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of coffee from source/bean/grain $x_{2}$.","notes":"Brew based on a seed/bean/grain; e.g. also chicory coffee, decaf, postum. See also {tcati}, brewed from a leaf, {barja}, {cakla}."},{"word":"ckafika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a coffey-break/Swedish fika with $x_2$ (sweets, candies, cookies, cakes etc.)"},{"word":"ckafre'ole","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of café au lait [coffee beverage] of composition/type $x_2$.","notes":"Original café au lait (x2=lo {fraso}), European variants (x2=lo {ropno}), American variants (x2=lo {bemro}), New Orleans variant (x2=la {nu,orlins}). For non-cultural specific usage: coffee with hot milk (={glaladyckafi})."},{"word":"ckafrxiski","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of Whisky coffee of composition $x_2$ (including whisky/whiskey/bourbon).","notes":"See also: liqueur coffee (={jikryckafi}), Gaelic/Highland/Irish coffee (={kotyjikryckafi})."},{"word":"ckagai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a blanket / quilt."},{"word":"ckaifa","score":3,"definition":"Having property $x_1$ is frequent, common among what has property $x_2$."},{"word":"ckaji","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ has/is characterized by property/feature/trait/aspect/dimension $x_{2}$ (ka); $x_{2}$ is manifest in $x_{1}$.","notes":"Manifested/property/quality/trait/feature/aspect (= {selkai}). See also: cmavo list {kai}, {ka}; {tcaci}, {tcini}. Need not be a defining property (which is what \"characterize\" means in English)."},{"word":"ckajida","score":1,"definition":"Define $x_1$ to be a named dummy symbol (having a name heretofore unassigned) such that, if it were to exist, it would satisfy condition/have property $x_2$ (condition/ka); let $x_1$ be such that it satisfies/is described by $x_2$.","notes":"This is not a standard assertion/claim proposition, instead being an assignment statement/directive (has an implicit \"{ko}\"); as such, it does not really have a truth value (or its truth value is TRUE because of itself). A thing such as $x_1$ need not exist, although non-existence is also not implied; this bridi abstains from resolving the question of $x_1$'s existence. \"{ca'e}\", \"{ckaji}\", \"{da}\", \"{poi}\", \"{zo'u}\"."},{"word":"ckajrdinti","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a non-binary individual of species $x_2$ evidencing non-binary gender trait(s) $x_3$ (ka); $x_1$ is characterized by not following or fitting into some gender-binary.","notes":"Co-equal to {fetsi} and {nakni}. See also {fetsi}, {nakni}, {remrnunmu}."},{"word":"ckakla","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ goes to bed from $k_3$.","notes":"Omit $x_3$ = se {klama} (destination) = {ckana} (bed)"},{"word":"ckaku'a","score":0,"definition":"$k_1$ is a bedroom in structure $k_2$ surrounded by partitions/walls/ceiling/floor $k_3$ (mass/jo'u).","notes":"Cf. {ctiku'a}."},{"word":"ckali'a","score":1,"definition":"$cl_1$ rises/gets up/leaves bed."},{"word":"ckana","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a bed/pallet of material $x_{2}$ for holding/supporting $x_{3}$ (person/object/event).","notes":"See also {kamju}, {kicne}, {nilce}, {palta}, {cpana}, {vreta}, {jubme}, {stizu}, {matci}, {zbepi}, {palne}, {sarji}."},{"word":"ckankuua","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a skunk of genus/species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {merfiti}, {cribe}, {prokioni}, {mabru}."},{"word":"ckape","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is perilous/dangerous/potentially harmful to $x_{2}$ under conditions $x_{3}$.","notes":"$x_1$ is a danger/peril to $x_2$. See also te {bandu}, te {kajde}, te {marbi}, se {snura}, se {xalni}."},{"word":"ckasu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ ridicules/mocks/scoffs at $x_{2}$ about $x_{3}$ (property/event) by doing activity $x_{4}$ (event).","notes":"See also {cmila}."},{"word":"ckeji","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ feels ashamed/mortified/humiliated under conditions $x_{2}$ before community/audience $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {cinmo}."},{"word":"ckemono","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an anthropomorphic animal of type/species $x_2$","notes":"Syn. {kenmono}. See {danlu}"},{"word":"ckenderu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Anatolian/Asia Minor/Asian Turkey nationality/culture/geography in aspect $x_2$","notes":"The exact definition of what constitutes this region is rather vague and changes with time and author of use. See also: {lusto}, {alcamacrike}, {latmrbizanto}"},{"word":"cketake","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cetacean of species/breed $x_2$","notes":"Superset of {balnema}, {delfinu}. Synonym: {tcetace}."},{"word":"ckiku","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a key fitting/releasing/opening/unlocking lock $x_{2}$, and having relevant properties $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also $x_2$ fastener, mechanism; code key (= {termifckiku}, {kiktermifra}); $x_3$ is dependent on the type of key, but are those form properties of the key that enable it to serve the function of opening the lock - in the case of a metal key to a padlock, for example, this would be the shaft and teeth. See also {stela}."},{"word":"ckilu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (si'o) is a scale of units for measuring/observing/determining $x_{2}$ (state).","notes":"See also cmavo list {ci'u}, {gradu}, {merli}, {cimde}, {manri}."},{"word":"ckilus","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is Libra [astronomical constellation/astrological sign].","notes":"The symbol for Libra is the Scales. Since babylonian times, Libra has been represented intrinsically with law, fairness and civility, as the scales were commonplace in the livelihood of the people, throughout the ages."},{"word":"ckini","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is related to/associated with/akin to $x_{2}$ by relationship $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also cmavo list {ki'i}, {ponse}, {srana}, {steci}, {mapti}, {sarxe}, {fange}."},{"word":"ckinoje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a muskellunge of species/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"ckipinka","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is a commentary/annotation/exegesis about paragraph $x_2$ expressed by $x_3$ to audience $x_4$","notes":"from {ciksi} + {pinka}"},{"word":"ckiptare","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Albanian (Balkan) culture/language/nationality in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ckiipyris}, {ropno}."},{"word":"ckire","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is grateful/thankful to/appreciative of $x_{2}$ for $x_{3}$ (event/property).","notes":"Also gratitude (= {nunckire} or {kamckire}). See also {cinmo}, {friti}, {pluka}."},{"word":"ckisku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ says explanation $x_2$ (sedu'u/text) to $x_3$ via medium $x_4$, explaining $x_5$ (abstract)"},{"word":"ckoiote","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a coyote (Canis latrans) of subspecies/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"ckoki'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sanitary pad/menstrual pad made of material $x_2$","notes":"cf. {ciblu}, {vibna}, {vlagi}"},{"word":"ckopalku","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a diaper (absorbent garment) of material $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cifnu}, {mikce}."},{"word":"ckraiji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has/is property $x_2$ (ka) even amongst/according to/by the standards of/even more than those who are renowned for having/being that same property.","notes":"Implies a superiority/{traji} in $x_2$ even compared to those who are some of the best/most extreme in that property. Examples: \"A strong man among (id est: by the standards of) strong men\", \"seer of seers, prognosticator of prognosticators\", \"best of the best\", etc."},{"word":"ckufi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=f_1=c_3$ authors/creates book $x_2=c_1$ about/containing work $x_3=c_2$ for audience $x_4=c_4$ preserved in medium $x_5=c_5$ for purpose $x_6=f_3$ from elements/ideas/inspiration $x_7=f_4$.","notes":"cf. {cukta}, {finti}."},{"word":"ckukajna","score":3,"definition":"$k_1$ is a bookshelf attached to $k_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cukta}, {kajna}, {sorcu}, {ckusro}."},{"word":"ckuke'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the $x_3$'rd edition of book/publication $x_2$ about subject/theme/story $x_4$ by author $x_5$ for audience $x_6$ preserved in medium $x_7$ .","notes":"Cf. {ckupra}."},{"word":"ckule","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is school/institute/academy at $x_{2}$ teaching subject(s) $x_{3}$ to audience/community $x_{4}$ operated by $x_{5}$.","notes":"Also college, university. See also {cilre}, {ctuca}, {tadni}."},{"word":"ckuliki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mosquito of species/breed $x_2$","notes":"See also {blusfani}"},{"word":"ckunu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a conifer/pine/fir of species/strain $x_{2}$ with cones $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {tricu}."},{"word":"ckupau","score":4,"definition":"$p_1$ is a chapter of book $c_1=p_2$.","notes":"Indices, appendices and forwards are also ckupau. Cf. {ckupaupau}."},{"word":"ckupaupau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of $x_2$, which is a part of a book . $x_1$ is a part of chapter $x_2$","notes":"$x_2$ is the name of the chapter, not the book. Cf. {ckupau}."},{"word":"ckupoi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ is a series of books $x_2=c_1=p_3$."},{"word":"ckupra","score":3,"definition":"$cup_1$ publishes $cup_2=cuk_1$ by process $cup_3$.","notes":"Cf. {terkarni}."},{"word":"ckusro","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ is a library of books $c_1=s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ckuzai}."},{"word":"ckuzai","score":3,"definition":"$z_1$ is a bookshop selling books $z_2=c_1$, operated by $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ckusro}."},{"word":"ckuzdacre","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a librarian by standard $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ckusro}, {ckuzai}, {ckuzda}."},{"word":"ckuzdaske","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ is library science with methodology $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ckuzdaske}, {ckuzda}, {ckusro}, {ckuzai}."},{"word":"clabajykla","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=b_1$ runs a marathon/long distance to destination $k_2$ from origin $k_3$ via route $k_4$."},{"word":"clabrato'a","score":1,"definition":"$x1=c1=t1$ is a squeal/[long high-pitched sound] from source $x2=t3$"},{"word":"clacelxa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=ce_1=cl_1$ is a rifle for use against $x_2$ by $x_3$, launching projectile $c_2$ propelled by $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {clani}, {cecla}, {xarci}, {xumjimcelxa'i}, {mi'ircelxa'i}, {celgunta}. "},{"word":"clacinlygruslanu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a long, thin, grainish cylinder (also known as spaghetti) of grain species $g_2$","notes":"$x_1$ only refers to a single spaghetti. Consider using {lei} when talking of a bowl of spaghetti. See also {grusko}, {tamxri}, {grupu'o}."},{"word":"claco'a","score":1,"definition":"$co_1$ is a/the anterior (zootomy)/cranial/cephalic end (anatomy)/superior end (human anatomy) of body/object $cl_1$; $co_1$ (subevent) is at the starting point of long event/time-intervall $cl_1$.","notes":"Metaphor: A tree grows in its long direction, with the roots as its starting point ({co'a}) and the crown as its ending point ({co'u}). Standard anatomical term to avoid ambiguity. In vertebrate usually the head, in invertebrate the end with a mouth (or equivalent structure), or the end that usually points in the direction of the organism's locomotion. See also anterior/superior absolute position ({claco'uklo}), anterior/superior relative position ({claco'umau}), posterior/inferior end ({claco'u}), anteroposterior (A-P) axis ({selcla}), ventral/anterior end ({befco'u}), dorsal/posterior end ({tolbefco'u})."},{"word":"claco'u","score":2,"definition":"$co_1$ is a/the anterior (zootomy)/cranial/cephalic end (anatomy)/superior end (human anatomy)/fore/bow (nautical)/nose (skateboard etc), of body/object $cl_1$; $co_1$ (subevent) is at the ending point of long event/time-intervall $cl_1$. ","notes":"Metaphor: A tree grows in its long direction, with the roots as its starting point ({co'a}) and the crown as its ending point ({co'u}). Standard anatomical term to avoid ambiguity, but not restricted to anatomical objects. In vertebrate usually the head, in invertebrate the end with a mouth (or equivalent structure), or the end that usually points in the direction of the organism's locomotion. In most animals the same as the front (={craraipau}), but in humans the same as the top (={gapraipau}). See also anterior/superior absolute position ({claco'uklo}), anterior/superior relative position ({claco'umau}), posterior/inferior end ({claco'a}), anteroposterior (A-P) axis ({selcla}), ventral/anterior end ({befco'u}), dorsal/posterior end ({tolbefco'u}/{bekpyco'u})."},{"word":"claco'uklo","score":1,"definition":"$co_1=d_1$ is/are anterior (zootomy)/cranial/cephalic (anatomy)/superior (human anatomy) with frame-of-reference body/object $cl_1=d_3$.","notes":"Standard anatomical term to avoid ambiguity, but not restricted to anatomical objects. In most animals the same as the front (={craraipau}), but in humans the same as the top (={gapraipau}). See also anterior/superior end ({claco'u}), anterior/superior relative position ({claco'umau}), posterior/inferior end ({claco'a}), anteroposterior (A-P) axis ({selcla}), ventral/anterior end ({befco'u}), dorsal/posterior end ({tolbefco'u}/{bekpyco'u})."},{"word":"claco'umau","score":1,"definition":"$co_1=z_1$ is/are anterior (zootomy)/cranial/cephalic (anatomy)/superior (human anatomy) to $z_2$ by margin $z_4$, in body/object $cl_1=d_3$.","notes":"Standard anatomical term to avoid ambiguity, but not restricted to anatomical objects. In most animals the same as 'in front of' (={crane}), but in humans the same as 'above' (={gapru}). See also anterior/superior absolute position ({claco'uklo}), anterior/superior relative position ({claco'umau}), posterior/inferior end ({claco'a}), anteroposterior (A-P) axis ({selcla}), ventral/anterior end ({befco'u}), dorsal/posterior end ({tolbefco'u}/{bekpyco'u})."},{"word":"cladakfu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a long knife","notes":"This word is in Jbovlaste based on its use in CLL"},{"word":"cladakyxa'i","score":4,"definition":"$xa_1=d_1=c_1$ is a sword / long knife weapon for use against $xa_2=d_2$ by $xa_3$ with blade of material $d_3$ long by standard $c_3$.","notes":"May be shortened to {cladaxi}. Cf. {clani}, {dakfu}, {xarci}, {baldakyxa'i}, {gancladakyxa'i}."},{"word":"cladaxi","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=d_1=c_1$ is a sword / long knife weapon for use against $x_2=d_2$ by $x_3$ with blade of material $x_4=d_3$","notes":"zi'evla-shortening of {cladakyxa'i}. Cf. {clani}, {dakfu}, {xarci}, {baldakyxa'i}."},{"word":"cladu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is loud/noisy at observation point $x_{2}$ by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {savru}."},{"word":"cladzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ hikes/goes on a hike/takes a long walk in/on $x_2$"},{"word":"clafi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a regular polyhedra/polygon/polytope with the Schläfli symbol {$x_2$, $x_3$, $x_4$, …}","notes":"also \"$x_1$ is a regular polytope\". Polytope is a collective term for polygons, polyhedra and other dimentional shapes. \"$x_1$ is a regular polytope with the Schläfli symbol $x_2$\" is also valid if you want to use vectors. For Coxeter's extention, use a matrix. Cf. {kubli}"},{"word":"clagaldi'u","score":3,"definition":"$d_1=g_1=c_1$ is a tower for purpose $d_2$.","notes":"See also: {clani}, {galtu}, {dinju}."},{"word":"clagau","score":1,"definition":"$x1=g1$ lengthens $x2=c1$ in property/quantity $x3$ (ka/ni) by amount/excess $x4$","notes":"{clani}{gasnu}"},{"word":"clajbatamca","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a grape tomato of variety/strain $t_2$.","notes":"See also cherry tomato (={boljbatamca})."},{"word":"clakarce","score":2,"definition":"$k_1=c_1$ is a limousine for $k_2$, propelled by $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {clani}, {karce}, {marce}."},{"word":"clakemkamymeckezrai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object/dimension) is shortest among set $x_2$ (set) in respective dimensions $x_3$ (default: the longest for each).","notes":"Equivalent to \"{toryrai}\". Partially an .{u'ivla}, but with a little bit of philosophical underpinning: We should measure things by how much they have rather than how much they lack (good: how bright, how strong, how rich; bad: how dark, how weak, how poor) because 0 is the natural starting point and the quantity usually can be increased without upper bound. So, longness is a thing and shortness is a figment of our collective imagination, so to speak. So, \"shortest\" should really be \"least long\". Meanwhile, \"{traji}\" can accept either valence for extremeness, but defaults to the positive (id est: \"most\"), so we need to cajole it into the opposite (\"least\"). Thus, we get this long, gross word."},{"word":"clakercrida","score":2,"definition":"$cr_1=k_2$ is an elf [long-eared mythical humanoid] of mythos/religion $cr_2$","notes":"Cf. {crida} {torcrida} {brabracrida} {cmacmacrida}"},{"word":"clakeryractu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=r_1=k_2$ is a hare of species $x_2=r_2$"},{"word":"clakonde'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fang."},{"word":"clamau","score":2,"definition":"$z_1$ is longer/taller than $z_2$ in direction $c_2$ by margin $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {bramau}, {clame'a}."},{"word":"clame'a","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is shorter than $m_2$ in direction $c_2$ by margin $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {clamau}."},{"word":"clanebda'u","score":2,"definition":"$d_1=cl_1=cn_2$ is a giraffe of species/variety $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {clani}, {cnebo}, {danlu}, {mabru}, {friko}."},{"word":"clani","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is long in dimension/direction $x_{2}$ (default longest dimension) by measurement standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {slabu}, {condi}, {ganra}, {rotsu}, {tordu}, {barda}, {ganra}, {gutci}, {minli}, {rotsu}."},{"word":"clapa'i","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ feels longstanding love/strong affectionate devotion over a long time towards $p_2$."},{"word":"clapezli","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a leaf of $p_2$, long by standard $c_3$."},{"word":"clapi'e","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a leap with leaped to $x_{2}$ with leaped from $x_{3}$ with leap height $x_{4}$ with propulsion for leap $x_{5}$."},{"word":"clapre","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a tall person, by measurement standard $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {claselxadni}, {torpre}, {brabracrida}."},{"word":"clarai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object/dimension) is longest among set $x_2$ (set) in respective dimensions $x_3$ (default: the longest for each)."},{"word":"claselxadni","score":2,"definition":"$xa_2=c_1$ is tall in stature by measurement standard $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {clani}, {xadni}, {clapre}, {brabracrida}. Refers specifically to a body."},{"word":"clasluni","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a (garden) leek (Allium porrum/Allium ampeloprasum) of variety/strain $s_2$."},{"word":"clatei","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a long time/duration/interval/period/elapsed time from time/event $t_2$ to time/event $t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {tortei}, {cedra}."},{"word":"clatre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=m_1=c_1$ measures $x_2=m_2$ meters in its longest direction $x_3=m_3=c_2$ by measurement standard $x_4=m_4$.","notes":"x1 {clani} is not asserted, which is why clani3 is absent. Cf. {gantre}, {tsutre}."},{"word":"clavaxsku","score":1,"definition":"$x1=v1=c1$ sighs $x2=c2$ (text) to $x3=c3$"},{"word":"claxa'i","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a weapon-long with threatened by weapon $x_{2}$ with use weapon $x_{3}$ with length standard $x_{4}$."},{"word":"claxu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is without/lacking/free of/lacks $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$-less.","notes":"See also cmavo list {cau}, {cirko}, {kunti}, {nitcu}, {pindi}, {banzu}."},{"word":"claxu bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":1,"definition":"letteral: ellipsis mark (letteral)."},{"word":"clazme","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a cucumber of cultivar $g_2$. ","notes":"Cf. {clani}, {guzme}, {tityzme}, {guzmrkukurbita}."},{"word":"cleinspoi","score":1,"definition":"(Identical to: $x_1$ {cleispoi}).","notes":"Not necessarily preferred to {cleispoi}; in one way, this word has more regular morphological structure, but in another, it does not."},{"word":"cleispoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the total-order(ing) '<' on the cardinals.","notes":"It does not assume the Axiom of Choice or the Generalized Continuum Hypothesis. See also: {mrenspoi} and {moinspoi}, with which it can be isomorphically associated under certain restrictions. Equivalent but not necessarily preferred to: {cleinspoi}."},{"word":"clenu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an axis/center curve/extended center (or, possibly metaphorically, focus 'point') of $x_2$ in sense $x_3$","notes":"For figures of revolution, $x_3$ = \"lo ka ce'u srana lo {jbislanu}\". For rotation (in which mass is actually moving around it), $x_3$ = \"lo ka ce'u se carna\". For a political axis, $x_3$ would be filled with a reference to political importance or alliance. This word should probably not be used for coordinate systems (coordinate axes), but some construct involving {manri} might be apt for such an idea if used. The axis is the center of all considerations being made and is extended."},{"word":"clenykukrypaxra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cross-section of object $x_2$ which has an axis, such that the cross-section is made perpendicular to that axis (viewes along it), contains contents $x_3$, and is $x_4$-dimensional.","notes":"$x_3$ determines which such cross-section is $x_1$. The veljvo are experimental gismu: \"{clenu}\", \"{kukru}\", \"{paxra}\"."},{"word":"clenykukrypaxryja'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a form of ornamentation arranged cylindrically and which is meant to be viewed so that its axis is collapsed to a point (in perpendicular cross-section), which adorns $x_2$","notes":"Uses experimental gismu: {clenu}, {kukru}, {paxra}. This is opposed to tile/flat/two-dimensional art (such as paintings) and/or art which decorates an object and is meant to be viewed along the sides of that object in profile (such as on Greek urns, etc.)."},{"word":"cletckajiko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mathematical set/structure/space/object (use appropriate gadri) such that its (set-/structure-/space-/object-theoretic) complement (in space $x_3$) has property $x_2$ (ka) in space $x_3$","notes":"Can express notions of \"cocountability\", \"cofiniteness\", \"comeagreness\", etc. Do not use for \"covector\", \"cosine\", \"coordinate\", etc.- the prefix \"co-\" has several meanings in mathematical jargon."},{"word":"cletu","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mathematical set, containing members $x_2$","notes":"Syn. {setmima}. See {cmima}, {girzu}, {gunma}, {lu'i}, {ce}"},{"word":"clevala","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to Levallois (Mousterian) technological industry/culture/know-how of period and location (specifics) $x2$ in properties $x3$; $x1$ exhibits Levallois (Mousterian) craft/technique/practice"},{"word":"clika","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a moss/lichen of species/strain $x_{2}$ growing on $x_{3}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is mossy.","notes":"See also {mledi}."},{"word":"clinei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=n_1=c_1$ likes learning about $x_2=n_2=c_3$ from source $x_3=c_4$ by method $x_4=c_5$","notes":"Made from {cilre} and {nelci}."},{"word":"clinoi","score":3,"definition":"$n_1=c_4$ is an instructional message about $n_2=c_3$ with contents $c_2$ intended for audience $n_4=c_1$."},{"word":"clira","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event) is early by standard $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {lerci}."},{"word":"clite","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is polite/courteous/civil in matter $x_{2}$ according to standard/custom $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also formal, ritual. See also {ritli}."},{"word":"cliva","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ leaves/goes away/departs/parts/separates from $x_{2}$ via route $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ leaves behind/takes leave of $x_2$. See also {litru}, {canci}, {vimcu}, {lebna}, {muvdu}."},{"word":"clugau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ (agent) fills $c_1$ with $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {culno}, {gasnu}, {tisna}."},{"word":"clupa","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a loop/circuit of $x_{2}$ [material].","notes":"Also noose (= {skoclupa}, {saljgeclupa}; there is no indication of shape, but merely that the ends join/meet); closed curve defined by set of points (= {cuptai}). See also {djine}."},{"word":"cmabacyborvi'a","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is microscopic","notes":"From {cmalu} {bancu} {bo} {viska}"},{"word":"cmabakfu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a packet/small pack containing $x_{2}$, held together by $x_{3}$","notes":"{ve'i} {bakfu} might be used instead."},{"word":"cmabatci","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ nibbles $b_2$ at locus $b_3$ with $b_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cmalu}, {batci}."},{"word":"cmabesna","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a/the cerebellum [body-part] of $b_2$."},{"word":"cmabi'o","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=c_1$ decreases in size/becomes small to $b_2$ under conditions $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cmalu}, {binxo}, {cmaze'a}, {brabi'o}."},{"word":"cmacai","score":3,"definition":"$ca_1=cm_1$ is tiny/miniature/diminutive/very small in property $ca_2=cm_2$ to observer $ca_3=cm_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cmalu}, {carmi}, {cmacma}, {ruble}, {toltce}; antonym: {caibra}."},{"word":"cmacelxa'i","score":3,"definition":"$xa_1=ce_1$ is a small arm/gun for use against $xa_2$ by $xa_3$, launching small projectile $ce_2=cm_1$, defined as small arms by standard $cm_3$, projectile propelled by $ce_3$.","notes":"The description is usually limited to revolvers, pistols, carbines, rifles, shotguns, submachine guns, assault rifles, sniper rifles etc. In the United States any firearm having a bore diameter of .50 caliber or less is normally considered a \"small arm.\""},{"word":"cmaci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a mathematics of type/describing $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {mekso}."},{"word":"cmacistura","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mathematical structure defined on underlying structure/set/parts $x_2$ with properties/rules/relations/operands/functions/substructures $x_3$ in mathematics $x_4$.","notes":"Includes algebraic structures such as magmas etc., ordered sets of various forms and with various order relations, sets with other relations (which could be represented via graphs/networks), topological spaces, metric spaces, etc. Any mathematical structure falls into the semantic scope of this word."},{"word":"cmacku","score":3,"definition":"$cu_1$ is a booklet/brochure about $cu_2$, written by $cu_3$ for intended audience $cu_4$ in medium $cu_5=cm_1$.","notes":"Cf. {cukta}, {papri}, {karni}."},{"word":"cmacma","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ is tiny/miniature/diminutive/very small in property $c_2$ with criterion $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cmalu}, {cmalu}, {cmacai}, {ruble}, {toltce}; antonyms: {brabra}, {tcebra}."},{"word":"cmacmacrida","score":1,"definition":"$cr_1$ is a fairy [tiny mythical humanoid] of mythos/religion $cr_2$","notes":"Cf. {crida} {torcrida} {brabracrida} {clakercrida}"},{"word":"cmacnrekursi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a recursive function with arguments $x_2$"},{"word":"cmacrida","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a small-fairy with fairy mythos $x_{2}$."},{"word":"cmactatci","score":3,"definition":"$t_1$ is a microscope used by $t_2=ca_1$ for looking at small things $t_2=ca_2=cm_1$ which are small in property/dimension(s) $cm_2$ (ka) as compared with standard/norm $cm_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cmalu}, {catlu}, {tutci}, {le'otci}, {darvistci}."},{"word":"cmacti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ snacks on $x_2$"},{"word":"cmacybau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is mathematical notation which is used by $x_2$ to communicate $x_3$ and which adheres to rules/grammar $x_4$."},{"word":"cmacypre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mathematician."},{"word":"cma'e'i'o'uvo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an obscure experimental cmavo that nobody uses, of selma'o $x_2$ (probably also experimental), with meaning/function $x_3$ in usage (language) $x_4$","notes":"See {ci'au'u'au'i}, {ki'a'au'u'au'i}. Bonus points if the word is not an intentional {u'ivla}."},{"word":"cmafi'a","score":1,"definition":"f1=c1 is a short story about plot/theme/subject $c_2$ by author $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cmalu}, {cfika}, {lisri}, {cukta}, {brafi'a}."},{"word":"cmafle","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a small-flow with has flow $x_{2}$ with flow destination $x_{3}$ with flow source $x_{4}$ with smallness standard $x_{5}$."},{"word":"cmagdaleini","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to Magdalenian/L'âge du renne technological industry/culture/know-how of period and location (specifics) $x2$ in properties $x3$"},{"word":"cmagnitude","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is emitted/reflected light that measures to be $x_2$ magnitudes in luminous brightness, on scale (si'o)/using reference value/under system/according to definition $x_3$, in logarithmic base $x_4$ (default: decimal (10))","notes":"Wavelength is specified in x1; it is improper to submit an object as the sumti for x1. The type of magnitude (absolute, apparent, etc.) must be specified by tanru or lujvo. x2 must be a pure number (dimensionless). The system/scale being used (x3) must specify the reference emission and its reference value/magnitude (for example: the brightness of Vega measures to be 0 magnitudes in all wavelengths), the unit (the meaning of a change by 1 magnitude), and the direction of increasing brightness (traditionally: lesser magnitudes represent increased brightness); note that magnitude is defined for all real numbers. See also: {gu'irnilcarmrmagnitu}."},{"word":"cmagu'etru","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a govern with governed-country-small $x_{2}$."},{"word":"cmaiueiorze'aiuei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ must go to $x_2$ from $x_3$ via $x_4$ (default: speaker)'s way or highway $x_5$"},{"word":"cmajamblo","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=c_1$ is a destroyer of type/carrying $b_2$, propelled by $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cmalu}, {jamna}, {bloti}, {ni'ablo}, {brabrajamblo}, {brajamblo}, {badjamblo}, {vijblo}."},{"word":"cmajdikygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ causes $j_1=c_1$ to decrease in the smallness of property/dimension $c_2$ (ka) by amount $j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cmalu}, {jdika}, {gasnu}, {brazengau}."},{"word":"cmakarzga","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=k_3$ peeks at $z_2=k_2$ using $z_3$ under conditions $z_4$"},{"word":"cmako'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Brussels sprouts (vegetable)"},{"word":"cmalauca'a","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an apparatus with apparatus operator $x_{2}$."},{"word":"cmalinsi","score":-1,"definition":"$l_1$ is a mountain chain consisting of mountains $c_1$ projecting from landmass $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {linsi}, {cmana}."},{"word":"cmalu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is small in property/dimension(s) $x_{2}$ (ka) as compared with standard/norm $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {caxno}, {cinla}, {jarki}, {tordu}, {barda}."},{"word":"cmalyris","score":1,"definition":"an affectionate nickname or diminutive for \"Mallory\" with an implied \"cmalu\""},{"word":"cmama'a","score":3,"definition":"$cmal_1=cman_1$is a hill in terrain $cman_2$, small by standard $cmal_3$.","notes":"Cf. {derxi}, {cmatcema'a}, {mantyzda}."},{"word":"cmamalsi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=m_1$ is a chapel of religion $m_2$ at location $m_3$."},{"word":"cmamau","score":2,"definition":"$z_1$ is smaller than $z_2$ in dimension $c_2$ by margin $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cmalu}, {zmadu}, {brame'a}, {cmarai}, {mecycmarai}, {cmame'a}."},{"word":"cmame'a","score":3,"definition":"$m_1$ is bigger/[less small] than $m_2$ in dimension $c_2$ by margin $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cmalu}, {mleca}, {bramau}, {cmarai}, {cmamau}, {mecycmarai}."},{"word":"cmami'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ chuckles","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {cmalu}, {cmila}"},{"word":"cmamuclai","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is measured as $k_2=s_1=c_1$ (quantifier) teaspoon(s)."},{"word":"cmamudyspi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=m_1=c_1$ is a woodchip/splinter of wood type $m_2$, small as compared with standard/norm $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {tricu}, {mudypu'o}."},{"word":"cmana","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a mountain/hill/mound/[rise]/[peak]/[summit]/[highlands] projecting from land mass $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {punli}, {derxi}."},{"word":"cmanajnimre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Mandarin orange/tangerine/Citrus reticulata of species/variety/cultivar $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {nimre}, {najnimre}"},{"word":"cmananba","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a roll/bun/biscuit/bun made from grains $n_2$."},{"word":"cmapagjvo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is a lujvo with meaning $x_2$ and arguments $x_3$, and which is constructed from tanru/veljvo $x_4$ such that each element of the veljvo is ultimately only a cmavo (including \"{zei}\", \"{ke}\"/\"{ke'e}\", \"{bo}\", etc.), gismu, or rafsi of such cmavo or gismu.","notes":"This word is itself a cmapagjvo. In intermediate stages of reducing/analyzing the veljvo $x_4$, some constituents themselves may be cmapagjvo; however, after a total reduction, all parts must be or represent cmavo and gismu, only. Contrast with \"{brapagjvo}\"."},{"word":"cmapezyzgu","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a small-leafed/Baja rose (Rosa minutifolia) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"cmapinflani","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a small-flute."},{"word":"cmaplini","score":4,"definition":"$p_1$ is an asteroid/meteoroid/bolide (before impact or atmospheric entry)/comet/planetoid/minor planet/dwarf planet/small celestial object (which nonetheless is bigger than dust or grains of sand/particulate) revolving around $p_2$ with planetary characteristics $p_3$, orbital parameters $p_4$.","notes":"Location or orbital/trajectory characteristic does not matter so long as the object is distinct and enduring; this is an intrinsic property; thus, a bolide during or even after impact or entry may still be considered a cmaplini. Cf.: {solri}, {terdi}, {lunra}, {mluni}, {bisycmaplini}, {rokcmaplini}, {plinycma}, {jdikyplini}."},{"word":"cmaplinykemjinrcaibyca'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an asteroid belt, generalized Kuiper belt, or other such belt in stellar/star or planet-centered/planetary ring system $x_2$, extending over and throughout region $x_3$, including/containing objects or points of interest $x_4$, with other properties/orbital parameters $x_5$.","notes":"This word is a {brapagjvo} involving \"{jinrcaibyca'u}\". Technically, this word should only be used when the region may be described as an example of a jinrcaibyca'u; thus, this word does not apply to and cannot be used in order to describe 'clouds' of celestial objects (such as the Oort Cloud) or more complicated regions of space which may exist in star systems with multiple major massive objects (such as binary star systems). It can, however, be used for planetary rings. See also: \"{belta}\", \"{cmaplini}\"."},{"word":"cmarafsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (\"ra'oi\"-quote) is a short (reduced) rafsi/combining form of word/concept $x_2$ in language $x_3$.","notes":"In Lojban, these are the three-letter rafsi for gismu and some cmavo (where .y'y is not counted as a letter for these purposes). Compare to \"{brarafsi}\"."},{"word":"cmarai","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=c_1$ is the smallest among set/range $t_4$ in property/dimension $c_2 $(ka). ","notes":"Cf. {cmalu}, {traji}, {cmamau}, {mecycmarai}, {cmame'a}, {mecybrarai}."},{"word":"cmari'e","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ is a creek/stream in land mass $r_2$, draining watershed $r_3$ into $r_4$/terminating at $r_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cmalu}, {rirxe}."},{"word":"cmaro'i","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=r_1$ is a small rock of type $r_2$ from location $r_3$, small by standard $c_3$. $c_1$ is gravel.","notes":"Cf. {derxi}, {canre}."},{"word":"cmasai","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a snack composed of $s_2=c_1$, small in property $c_2$ by standard $c_3$"},{"word":"cmastani","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=s_1$ is a/the sprout/shoot of plant/species $s_2$ by standard/norm $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {stani}, {cmalu}, {stanycma}."},{"word":"cmata'orskami","score":4,"definition":"$s_1$ is a small tablet computer for purpose $s_2$; $s_1$ is a smartphone."},{"word":"cmatca","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a village in administrative area $x_3$ serving hinterland $x_4$ small by standard $x_5$.","notes":"Cf. {cmalu}, {tcadu}, {sosyzda}, {jarbu}."},{"word":"cmatce","score":1,"definition":"$x1=c1=m1$ is tiny in property\\dimension $x2=c2$ by standard $x3=c3$"},{"word":"cmatcecindu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dwarf live oak (Quercus minima) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"cmatcema'a","score":2,"definition":"$cman_1=cmal_1$ is a hillock/mound/rise/knoll in terrain $cman_2$, small by standard $cmal_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cmalu}, {mutce}, {cmana}, {cmama'a}."},{"word":"cmatceri'e","score":2,"definition":"$r_1=cmal_1$ is a rivulet on surface/terrain $r_2$ draining $r_3$ terminating at $r_4$ small by standard $cmal_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cmalu}, {mutce}, {rirxe}, {cmari'e}."},{"word":"cmatcetce","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=c_1$ is tiny/miniscule/diminutive in property/dimension(s) $c_2$ (ka) as compared with standard/norm $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cmalu}, {mutce}."},{"word":"cmato'a","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a tone low in pitch/frequency from source $t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cmalu}, {tonga}, {smaji}, {lauble}. See also {ganto'a}."},{"word":"cmato'aku'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a microtone (very small musical interval) of size $x_2$ in tuning system $x_3$.","notes":"Same place structure as \"togyku'e\", but refers specifically to microtones. See also: {togyku'e}."},{"word":"cmatricu","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a brush/bushy vegetation of species/type $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cicyspafoi}, {tricu}, {dzitricu}, {demspa}."},{"word":"cmatu'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=c_1=t_1$ is a patch of land at $x_2=t_2$"},{"word":"cmavlaka'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is an abbreviation/initialism/shortened text which represents/stands in for/means/expands to $x_2$ (text) in context/function $x_3$."},{"word":"cmavnra'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"RAhO\"."},{"word":"cmavnroi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"ROI\"."},{"word":"cmavo","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a structure word of grammatical class $x_{2}$, with meaning/function $x_{3}$ in usage (language) $x_{4}$.","notes":"$x_4$ may be a specific usage (with an embedded language place) or a massified language description; $x_3$ and $x_4$ may be merely an example of cmavo usage or refer to an actual expression; cmavo list, if physical object (= (loi) {ma'oste}); referring to the mental construct (e.g. propose adding a new cmavo to the cmavo list = {ma'orpoi}, {ma'orselcmi}, {ma'orselste}). See also {gismu}, {lujvo}, {gerna}, {smuni}, {valsi}."},{"word":"cmavrba'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"BAhE\"."},{"word":"cmavrbai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"BAI\"."},{"word":"cmavrbe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"BE\"."},{"word":"cmavrbei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"BEI\"."},{"word":"cmavrbe'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"BEhO\"."},{"word":"cmavrbi'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"BIhE\"."},{"word":"cmavrbi'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"BIhI\"."},{"word":"cmavrbo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"BO\"."},{"word":"cmavrboi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"BOI\"."},{"word":"cmavrbu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"BU\"."},{"word":"cmavrca'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"CAhA\"."},{"word":"cmavrcai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"CAI\"."},{"word":"cmavrce'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"CEhE\"."},{"word":"cmavrcei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"CEI\"."},{"word":"cmavrcinmo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"UI\"."},{"word":"cmavrco","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"CO\"."},{"word":"cmavrcoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"COI\"."},{"word":"cmavrcu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"CU\"."},{"word":"cmavrcu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"CUhE\"."},{"word":"cmavrda'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"DAhO\"."},{"word":"cmavrdepsna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"Y\"."},{"word":"cmavrdoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"DOI\"."},{"word":"cmavrdo'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"DOhU\"."},{"word":"cmavrfa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"FA\"."},{"word":"cmavrfa'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"FAhA\"."},{"word":"cmavrfa'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"FAhO\"."},{"word":"cmavrfe'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"FEhE\"."},{"word":"cmavrfe'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"FEhU\"."},{"word":"cmavrfi'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"FIhO\"."},{"word":"cmavrfoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"FOI\"."},{"word":"cmavrfu'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"FUhA\"."},{"word":"cmavrfu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"FUhE\"."},{"word":"cmavrfu'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"FUhO\"."},{"word":"cmavrga","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"GA\"."},{"word":"cmavrga'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"GAhO\"."},{"word":"cmavrge'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"GEhU\"."},{"word":"cmavrgi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"GI\"."},{"word":"cmavrgi'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"GIhA\"."},{"word":"cmavrgo'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"GOhA\"."},{"word":"cmavrgoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"GOI\"."},{"word":"cmavrgu'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"GUhA\"."},{"word":"cmavrja","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"JA\"."},{"word":"cmavrjai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"JAI\"."},{"word":"cmavrjo'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"JOhI\"."},{"word":"cmavrjoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"JOI\"."},{"word":"cmavrke","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"KE\"."},{"word":"cmavrke'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"KEhE\"."},{"word":"cmavrkei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"KEI\"."},{"word":"cmavrki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"KI\"."},{"word":"cmavrko'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"KOhA\"."},{"word":"cmavrku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"KU\"."},{"word":"cmavrku'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"KUhE\"."},{"word":"cmavrku'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"KUhO\"."},{"word":"cmavrla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"LA\"."},{"word":"cmavrla'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"LAhE\"."},{"word":"cmavrlau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"LAU\"."},{"word":"cmavrle","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"LE\"."},{"word":"cmavrlerfu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"BY\"."},{"word":"cmavrle'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"LEhU\"."},{"word":"cmavrli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"LI\"."},{"word":"cmavrli'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"LIhU\"."},{"word":"cmavrlo'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"LOhO\"."},{"word":"cmavrlo'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"LOhU\"."},{"word":"cmavrlu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"LU\"."},{"word":"cmavrlu'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"LUhU\"."},{"word":"cmavrmai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"MAI\"."},{"word":"cmavrma'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"MAhO\"."},{"word":"cmavrme","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"ME\"."},{"word":"cmavrme'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"MEhU\"."},{"word":"cmavrmo'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"MOhE\"."},{"word":"cmavrmo'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"MOhI\"."},{"word":"cmavrmoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"MOI\"."},{"word":"cmavrna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"NA\"."},{"word":"cmavrna'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"NAhE\"."},{"word":"cmavrnai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"NAI\"."},{"word":"cmavrna'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"NAhU\"."},{"word":"cmavrni'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"NIhE\"."},{"word":"cmavrni'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"NIhO\"."},{"word":"cmavrnoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"NOI\"."},{"word":"cmavrnu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"NU\"."},{"word":"cmavrnu'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"NUhA\"."},{"word":"cmavrnu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"NUhI\"."},{"word":"cmavrnu'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"NUhU\"."},{"word":"cmavrpa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"PA\"."},{"word":"cmavrpe'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"PEhE\"."},{"word":"cmavrpe'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"PEhO\"."},{"word":"cmavrpu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"PU\"."},{"word":"cmavrsa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"SA\"."},{"word":"cmavrse","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"SE\"."},{"word":"cmavrsei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"SEI\"."},{"word":"cmavrse'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"SEhU\"."},{"word":"cmavrsi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"SI\"."},{"word":"cmavrsoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"SOI\"."},{"word":"cmavrsu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"SU\"."},{"word":"cmavrta'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"TAhE\"."},{"word":"cmavrtei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"TEI\"."},{"word":"cmavrte'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"TEhU\"."},{"word":"cmavrto","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"TO\"."},{"word":"cmavrtoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"TOI\"."},{"word":"cmavrtu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"TUhE\"."},{"word":"cmavrtu'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"TUhU\"."},{"word":"cmavrva","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"VA\"."},{"word":"cmavrvau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"VAU\"."},{"word":"cmavrve'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"VEhA\"."},{"word":"cmavrvei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"VEI\"."},{"word":"cmavrve'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"VEhO\"."},{"word":"cmavrvi'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"VIhA\"."},{"word":"cmavrvu'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"VUhO\"."},{"word":"cmavrvu'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"VUhU\"."},{"word":"cmavrxavo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"A\"."},{"word":"cmavrxi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"XI\"."},{"word":"cmavrxivo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"I\"."},{"word":"cmavrza'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"ZAhO\"."},{"word":"cmavrze'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"ZEhA\"."},{"word":"cmavrzi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"ZI\"."},{"word":"cmavrzi'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"ZIhE\"."},{"word":"cmavrzo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"ZO\"."},{"word":"cmavrzo'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"ZOhE\"."},{"word":"cmavrzoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"ZOI\"."},{"word":"cmaxi'a","score":3,"definition":"$xi_1=c_1$ is a pony of species/breed $xi_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xasli}, {sufti}."},{"word":"cmazda","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is a hut of/for $z_1$, small as compared with standard/norm $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {nolzda}, {si'erdi'u}."},{"word":"cmaze'a","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=c_1$ shrinks/decreases in property $c_2$ (ka) by amount $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cmalu}, {zenba}, {cmabi'o}, {braze'a}, {tolba'o}."},{"word":"cmazengau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ causes $z_1=c_1$ to decrease in property/dimension $b_2$ (ka) by amount $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cmalu}, {zenba}, {gasnu}, {brajdikygau}."},{"word":"cmazvakemnoryraclyte'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is claustrophobic.","notes":"Claustrophobia is a fear of small enclosed spaces. See also {noryraclyte'a}."},{"word":"cmazve","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a small zevla meaning $x_2$.","notes":"This word uses the experimental rafsi \"-zve-\" for the experimental gismu \"{zevla}\". This word is mostly intended for {zevla} which imitate {gismu}, such as \"{raunte} for \"{ronte}\" or hypothetical \"{gro'oxe}\", perhaps \"{xlei'eva}\", etc. The boundaries of this category are fuzzy."},{"word":"cmazvove'u","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ sells service $x_2$ to buyer $x_3$ for small/discounted price $x_4$.","notes":"{rafybri}. See also {kargu}."},{"word":"cmebasti","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a pseudonym/pronoun, replacing real name $b_2=c_1$ of $x_3=c_2$ in circumstance $x_4=b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {basme'e}."},{"word":"cmecau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is anonymous to $x_2$; $x_1$ lacks a name to system/person $x_2$","notes":"$x_1=cmene_2=claxu_1$, $x_2=cmene_3$. See {cmene}, {claxu}"},{"word":"cmeci'e","score":2,"definition":"$ci_1$ (mass) is a nomenclature/system of names interrelated by nomenclature rules $ci_2$ among names/terms $cm_1=ci_3$ (set (of quoted words)), used by $cm_3$ (person(s)) with systemic functions/properties $ci_4$ (ka).","notes":"See also: taxonomy (={leiske})."},{"word":"cmeci'u","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ (si'o) is a nominal scale of units [names and/or (meta-)categories and other qualitative classifications] for measuring/observing/determining $c_2$ (state)."},{"word":"cmeclax","score":2,"definition":"Nameless.","notes":"Anonymous remailer software"},{"word":"cmene","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (quoted word(s)) is a/the name/title/tag of $x_{2}$ to/used-by namer/name-user $x_{3}$ (person).","notes":"Also: $x_2$ is called $x_1$ by $x_3$ (= selcme for reordered places). See also cmavo list {me'e}, {gismu}, {tcita}, {valsi}, {judri}. Historically used to describe words in the Lojban morphological class allocated for use with proper nouns; this sense has been deprecated in favor of {cmevla}."},{"word":"cmenrline","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Linnaean name of $x_2$ according to classification (scheme/schema)/given by/by standard $x_3$"},{"word":"cmesanji","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ identifies $s_2=c_2$ by name $c_1$ used-by namer/name-user $c_3$ (person).","notes":"Cf. {cmetcita}."},{"word":"cmeske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is onomastics/onomatology of/about names $j_1=s_2$ based on methodology $s_3$."},{"word":"cmeste","score":2,"definition":"$l_1$ is an onomasticon of names $l_2=c_1$ in order $l_3$ in medium $l_4$.","notes":"Cf. {vlaste}."},{"word":"cmeta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is meta to/an example of $x_2$ that describes such an object/concept/notion/system/topic/etc., being meta in property/aspect $x_3$, and which has features $x_4$, governed by/considered in system/considerations/epistemology/theory $x_5$; $x_1$ is meta (a particular type of abstraction of $x_2$ so as to apply to itself in some sense); $x_1$ is an/a piece of/an example of $x_2$ that applies fractally thereto","notes":"Does not (necessarily) mean \"beyond\", \"after\", \"beside\"; in some (rather pictoral) senses, these meanings may be necessary but not sufficient for being meta in this sense; thus, \"metaphysics\" should not be translated using this word. x1 is an object, notion, topic, system, etc. which applies to x2 but which is itself an example thereof; for example, the meanings of the words \"metalinguistics\" and \"metadata\" are meta in this sense. It is not necessarily directly self-referential, but could be fractally applicative. x1 is an X that is about (another) X; x1 is an abstraction of X so as to apply to X. x1 does not necessarily abstract [from] (in one sense), but is abstract to, x2. See also: {xulta} (generalized/weaker), {sucta}."},{"word":"cmetcita","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a name tag/nameplate of $t_2=c_2$ showing text $c_1$."},{"word":"cmeveigau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1=v_3$ registers $c_2$ with user-name $c_1$ on system/application $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cmene}, {vreji}, {gasnu}, {cmiveigau}, {cmisau}, {plivei}, {plicme}, {japyvla}."},{"word":"cmevla","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a morphologically defined name word meaning $x_2$ in language $x_3$.","notes":"In Lojban, such words are characterized by ending with a consonant. In Lojban, a {cmevla} may only consist of a single word, whereas a {cmene} can consist of one or multiple words, which may be cmevla. See also {vlaturge'a}."},{"word":"cmevo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a morphologically defined name word meaning $x_2$ in language $x_3$.","notes":"(By analogy with {brivo}; syn. {cmevla}) In Lojban, such words are characterized by ending with a consonant. In Lojban, a {cmevo} may only consist of a single word, whereas a {cmene} can consist of one or multiple words, which may be cmevo. See also {vlaturge'a}."},{"word":"cmevycme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cmevla-based name for $x_2$ used by namer $x_3$","notes":"{cmevo} + {cmene}. See {cmevla}, {brivycme}."},{"word":"cmibi'o","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=c_1$ becomes a member of group $b_2=c_2$ under conditions $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cmima}, {binxo}, {kamni}."},{"word":"cmicfu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a set with many members; $x_1$ is a set with a great cardinality."},{"word":"cmicu'a","score":5,"definition":"$cm_1=cu_1$ votes for $cu_2$ among choices $cu_3$ in voting group $cm_2$.","notes":"Applies to any election, not just public ones. Cf. {turni}."},{"word":"cmicu'akrali","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is suffrage entitled to $k_2=cu_1$ by standard $k_3$.","notes":"It is a civil right, {selcemkrali}. Cf. {cmicu'a}."},{"word":"cmigau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ puts together $c_1$ into group $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cmima}, {girzu}, {jmaji}, {gunma}."},{"word":"cmila","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ laughs (emotional expression).","notes":"$x_1$ laughs at $x_2$ (= {mi'afra}). See also {ckasu}, {frumu}, {xajmi}, {cisma}."},{"word":"cmima","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a member/element of set $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ belongs to group $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is amid/among/amongst group $x_{2}$.","notes":"$x_1$ may be a complete or incomplete list of members; $x_2$ is normally marked by la'i/le'i/lo'i, defining the set in terms of its common property(ies), though it may be a complete enumeration of the membership. See also {ciste}, {porsi}, {jbini}, {girzu}, {gunma}, {klesi}, cmavo list {mei}, {kampu}, {lanzu}, {liste}."},{"word":"cmimei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (collection/sequence) has $x_2$ (number) members","notes":"See also {memkai}, {gunma}, {cmima}, {porsi}"},{"word":"cmisau","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=c_1$ is logged into system/application $s_2=c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cmima}, {slabu}, {cmeveigau}, {plivei}, {plicme}, {japyvla}."},{"word":"cmiveigau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=v_3$ registers $c_1$ as a member of $c_2$, registration preserved in medium $x_3=v_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cmima}, {vreji}, {gasnu}, {cmeveigau}, {cmisau}, {plivei}."},{"word":"cmizilselcuxyka'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an eligible/potential voter in issue (list of options) $x_2$, (with $x_1$) being a voting member of group $x_3$."},{"word":"cmizu'e","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=c_1$ participates in employing means/taking action $z_2$ for purpose/goal $z_3$."},{"word":"cmlautu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is (being/acting as) a kitty (diminutive or term of affection), of species $x_2$, by action/behavior/appearance $x_3$, according to $x_4$.","notes":"Any felid – regardless of its age, size, or species – can be a kitty. This is purely a means of expressing affection or conveying a certain amount of cuteness."},{"word":"cmoni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ utters moan/groan/howl/scream [non-linguistic utterance] $x_{2}$ expressing $x_{3}$ (property).","notes":"Also shriek, most animal sounds, e.g. bark, cackle, meow, neigh, moo, honk, baa, crow. See also {krixa}, {bacru}, {cusku}, {cortu}."},{"word":"cmukri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ entertains axiomatic belief that $x_2$ is the case."},{"word":"cmuselzba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=z2=j_1$ is an infrastructure built by $x_2=z=1$ out of $x_3=z_3$ for $x_4=j_2$","notes":"from {jicmu}+{selzba}"},{"word":"cmuuugle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (mass/group/set) is the (primary) out-group counterpart to in-group $x_2$ (mass/group/set) with respect to characteristic $x_3$ (ka; truth/proposition), which is possessed/satisfied by $x_2$, where both $x_1$ and $x_2$ are nonempty, strict, mutually disjoint subdivisions of supergroup/superset $x_4$ (mass/group/set), with the othering performed (mentally; not necessarily in a way externally manifested) according to the psyche of $x_5$; $x_5$ others $x_1$ from $x_2$ around focal issue/property $x_3$","notes":"$x_5$ need not be a member of either of $x_1$ and $x_2$. Typically, $x_4$ (possibly excluding $x_5$) is partitioned by $x_1$ and $x_2$ alone. According to $x_5$ the defining/k characteristic common to all members of $x_2$ is $x_3$ and any of its derived properties; no member of $x_1$, according to $x_5$ possesses property $x_3$, which makes them utterly different and alien from $x_2$ by the standards of $x_5$. This word is different from {drata} or {datygau} in concept in that 1) $x_5$ is not altering/causing $x_1$ to lack $x_3$ while $x_1$ has $x_3$ (for example: a community of amputees is not formed by $x_5$ hacking limbs off of various people) - in fact, these states may be somewhat inherent/intrinsic to the members of the groups or to the groups themselves (as an emergent property) - and 2) the importance of this difference is enough to unify each $x_1$ and $x_2$ and separate them from eachother in the mind of $x_5$, despite the possibility that they otherwise possess no group-internal similarities or group-external mutual differences. The only commonality guaranteed in $x_2$ is $x_3$; the only commonality in $x_1$ is a lack of $x_3$; these each are their sole respective defining features. No secrecy or lack of knowledge/access is implied, unlike {mugle} (which has a reference set that is a subset of the reference set of this word)."},{"word":"cmuxi'ojbetersla","score":0,"definition":"$s_3=t_1$ is Christmas, the celebration of the birth of the founder of the Christian religion.","notes":"Cf. {xisyjbenunsla}, {xisyjbedetri}, {xisyjbecte}."},{"word":"cmuxu'i","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is an element of kind $x_2$ with purity $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xumsle}, {ratni}, {jinme}, {trano}, {cidro}, {navni}."},{"word":"cmuzilkri","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u) is an axiom/doctrine/creed/postulate about subject $x_2$, foundational to system $x_3$","notes":"$x_1=krici_2=jicmu_1$, $x_2=krici_3$, $x_3=jicmu_2$. The system may be religious, philosophical, scientific, or mathematical. Refers to any proposition assumed as true without being proved within the system itself. See {sruma}"},{"word":"cnadakfu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=c_1$ is a chisel for carving $d_2=c_2$ with blade of material $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {rokci}, {mudri}, {jinme}, {tarmi}, {blixra}, {larcu}, {mruli}."},{"word":"cnampetu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the angular momentum [vector] of $x_2$ in frame of reference $x_3$ around point/axis of reference $x_4$.","notes":"See also: {impetu}, {ocnerta}, {carna}, {plankexu}."},{"word":"cnanfadi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (li; number/quantity) is the weighted quasi-arithmetic mean/generalized f-mean of/on data $x_2$ (completely specified ordered multiset/list) using function $x_3$ (defaults according to the notes; if it is an extended-real number, then it has a particular interpretation according to the Notes) with weights $x_4$ (completely specified ordered multiset/list with same cardinality/length as $x_2$; defaults according to Notes).","notes":"Potentially dimensionful. Make sure to convert $x_3$ from an operator to a sumti; $x_3$ is the 'f' in \"f-mean\" and must be a complex-valued, single-valued function which is defined and continuous on $x_2$ and which is injective; it defaults to the $p$th-power function ($z^p$) for some nonzero $p$ (note that it need not be positive or an integer) and indeterminate/variable/input $z$, or $log$, or $exp$ (as functions); culture or context can further constrain the default. If $x_2$ is set to \"$z^{+ \\infty .}$\" (the exponent is positive infinity, given by \"{ma'uci'i}\") for indeterminate/variable $z$ (the function is the functional limit of the monic, single-term polynomial as the degree increases without bound), then the result ($x_1$) is the weight-sum-scaled maximum of the products of the data (terms of $x_2$) with their corresponding weights (terms of $x_4$) according to the standard ordering on the set of all real numbers or possibly some other specified or assumed ordering; likewise, if $x_2$ is set to \"$z^{- \\infty .}$\" (the exponent is negative infinity, given by \"{ni'uci'i}\") for indeterminate/variable $z$ (the function is the functional limit of the monic, single-term reciprocal-polynomial as the reciprocal-degree increases without bound (or the degree decreases without bound)), then the result ($x_1$) is the weight-sum-scaled minimum of the products of the data (terms of $x_2$) with their corresponding weights (terms of $x_4$) according to the standard ordering on the set of all real numbers or possibly some other specified or assumed ordering. The default of $x_4$ is the ordered set of $n$ terms with each term equal identically to $1/n$, where the cardinality of $x_2$ is $n$. Let \"$f$\" denote the sumti in $x_3$, \"$y_i$\" denote the $i$th term in $x_2$ for all $i$, \"$n$\" denote the cardinality of $x_2$ (thus also $x_4$), and \"$w_i$\" denote the $i$th term in $x_4$ for any $i$; then the result $x_1$ is equal to: $f^{(-1)}($Sum$(w_i f(y_i), i$ in Set$(1,...,n)) / $Sum$(w_i, i$ in Set$(1,...,n)))$. Note that if the weights are all $1$ and $x_2$ is set equal to not the $p$th-power function, but instead the $p$th-power function left-composed with the absolute value function (or the forward difference function), then the result is the $p$-norm on $x_2$ scaled by $n^{(-1/p)}$ for integer $n$ being the cardinality of $x_2$. This should typically not refer to the mean of a function ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mean_of_a_function ), although it generalizes easily; alternatively, with appropriate weighting, allow $x_2$ to be the image (set) of the function whose average is desired over the entire relevant subset of its domain - notice that the weights will have to themselves be functions of the data or the domain of the function; in this context, the function is not necessarily $x_3$. If $x_3$ is a single extended-real number $p$ (not a function), then this word refers to the weighted power-mean and it is equivalent to letting $x_2$ equal the $p$th-power function as before iff $p$ is nonzero real, the $max$ or $min$ as before if $p$ is infinite (according to its signum as before), and $log$ if $p=0$ (thus making the overall mean refer to the geometric mean); this overloading is for convenience of usage and will not cause confusion because constant functions are very much so not injective."},{"word":"cnanlagau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the generalized arithmetic-geometric mean of the elements of the 2-element set $x_2$ (set; cardinality must be 2) of order $x_3$ (either single extended-real number xor an unordered pair/2-element set of extended-real numbers).","notes":"Elements of $x_2$ must have the same units/dimensionality; the result has the same units/dimensionality as them. If $x_3=p$ for a single extended-real number $p$, then $x_3=(p,p-1)$ also. If $x_3 = (p,q)$ then the algorithm uses the $p$th-power mean ({cnanfadi}) and the $q$th-power mean; thus $x_3 = (1,0)$ corresponds to the standard arithmetic-geometric mean, $x_3 = (0, -1)$ corresponds to the geometric-harmonic mean. A poor choice of $x_3$ will lead to non-convergence of the sequences produced by the algorithm and, thus, leave $x_1$ undefined (NAN error). $x_1$ is the value to which each of the sequences produced by the algorithm converge (iff these values are mutually equal). Let $M_i$ denote the unweighted $i$th-power mean for all $i$ and let $x_2 = (a_0,g_0),$ $x_3 = (p,q)$; then the algorithm produces potentially infinite sequences $a = (a_0, a_1, ...), g = (g_0, g_1, ...)$, where $a_n = M_p(a_{(n-1)}, g_{(n-1)}), g_n = M_q(a_{(n-1)}, g_{(n-1)})$ for all positive integers $n$. Notice that this word is symmetric ($x_1$ remains constant and none of the sumti change in meaning) under an internal permutation of the elements/entries of $x_2$ and/or of $x_3$ (when taken as a pair or set), separately. See also: {gau'i'o}."},{"word":"cnanlime","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the generalized weighted Lehmer mean of data $x_2$ (completely specified ordered multiset/list of numbers) of Lehmer order $x_3$ (either a single extended-real number xor an ordered pair of two extended-real numbers) with weights $x_4$ (completely specified ordered multiset/list of numbers with the same cardinality as $x_2$; defaults according to the Notes).","notes":"Possibly dimensionful. If the cardinality of $x_2$ is $n$, then the cardinality of $x_4$ is also $n$ and, moreover, the weights default to $1/n$ each. If $x_3$ is a single extended-real number $p$, then $x_3 = (p, p-1)$ also. If $x_3 = (p, q)$ validly for real $p$&$q$, then $x_1 =$Sum$(w_i y_i^p, i$ in Set$(1,...,n))/$Sum$(w_i y_i^q, i$ in Set$(1,...,n))$, where $y_i$ is the $i$th term of $x_2$ for all $i$, $w_i$ is the $i$th term of $x_4$ for all $i$, and $n$ is the cardinality of $x_2$ (and thus $x_4$). If $x_3$ equals positive infinity ({ma'uci'i}), then the result $x_1$ is the maximum of the data $x_2$; if $x_3$ equals negative infinity ({ni'uci'i}), then the result $x_1$ is the minimum of the data $x_2$."},{"word":"cnano","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [value] is a norm/average in property/amount $x_{2}$ (ka/ni) among $x_{3}$(s) (set) by standard $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also mean, normal, usual; ($x_3$ specifies the complete set). See also {tcaci}, {fadni}, {kampu}, {lakne}, {tarti}, {rirci}."},{"word":"cnansari","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the mean-value theorem mean/forward-difference-quotient mean of the elements of (multi)set $x_2$ (1-element or 2-element set) under/for function $x_3$.","notes":"Let the sumti of $x_3$ be a real-valued, univariate function $f$ which is defined and continuous on at least the closed interval [$min(x_2), max(x_2)$] and differentiable on at least the open interval $(min(x_2), max(x_2))$, such that the derivative $f'$ is injective. Then $x_1 = (f')^{(-1)} ((f(max(x_2)) - f(min(x_2)))/(max(x_2)-min(x_2)))$ if $x_2$ has cardinality 2; if $x_2$ has cardinality 1, then $x_1$ is equal to the sole element of that set; other repairs may be necessary, depending on $f$: for example, $f=log$ has $x_1=0$ if 0 is an element of $x_2$. If $x_3$ is filled with the monic, single-term polynomial of (integer) degree $p$ such that $p>1$, then $x_1$ will be the principal (p-1)th root of the (1/p)-scaled weighted (p,1)-Lehmer mean ({cnanlime}) of the elements of $x_2$ wherein the weight of the lesser of them is -1 (and the other weight is +1) unless $x_2$ is a singleton (in which case the weights are both +1). Usually, $x_1$ is the value which is guaranteed to exist for appropriate function $x_2$ by the Mean-Value Theorem."},{"word":"cnanxero","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ s the Heronian mean of the elements of the ordered multiset/list $x_2$.","notes":"If $x_2 = (A,B)$, then $x_1 = (1/3)(A+sqrt(AB)+B)$. Might be able to be generalized in a number of natural ways for greater-cardinality $x_2$."},{"word":"cnanydelta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (li) is the (signed) difference between the average of all elements/data of $x_2$ (completely specified ordered multiset/list) and single number $x_3$ (li; default: infimum of $x_2$ under ordering $x_6$ if such is finite), using averaging function $x_4$ (default: arithmetic average), weights $x_5$ (completely specified ordered multiset/list with the same cardinality/length as $x_2$; default: according to notes), and inherited ordering $x_6$ (default: standard ordering on the set of reals).","notes":"Default for $x_5$ is the same as the default for the weights of the given averaging function $x_4$, which for the arithmetic mean of a finite set is the ordered set of $|x_2|$ terms with each term equal identically to $1/|x_2|$, where \"| |\" represents the cardinality of its input (circumfixed). $x_6$ is defined on a superset of $x_2$ united with the singleton of $x_3$. The default for $x_6$ is {mrenspoi}. For example: If $x_2 = (1, 7)$ and all of the defaults hold, then $x_1 = avg(1,7) - min(1,7) = 4 - 1 = 3$; when all defaults hold and $x_2$ is a bounded set, $x_1$ is the difference between the arithmetic average of (or average of the uniform distribution on) $x_2$ and the infimum of $x_2$. See also: \"{sigma}\"."},{"word":"cnata","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a logical 'if-else' (ternary conditional) statement saying that if $x_2$ is true, then $x_3$ is true (or performed), but otherwise/else (if $x_2$ is not true, then) $x_4$ is true (or performed).","notes":"This word is like {kanxe} but for .{ifle}. See also: {sigda}."},{"word":"cnatufi","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ reflects/pertains to Epipaleolithic Natufian culture of/in specifics $x2$ in properties $x3$"},{"word":"cnebo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the neck [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: a relatively narrow point].","notes":"See also {galxe}, {cutne}."},{"word":"cnegau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ makes $x_2$ vary in property $x_3$ in amount $x_4$ under conditions $x_5$","notes":"See {cenba}, {gasnu}"},{"word":"cnei'i","score":2,"definition":"having property $x_1$ semantically entails having property $x_2$."},{"word":"cnemu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) rewards $x_{2}$ [recipient] for atypical $x_{3}$ (event/property) with reward/desserts $x_{4}$.","notes":"Differs from earned payment because of atypical nature; rewards need not be positive but are in some sense deserved from the point of view of the rewarder: positive reward (= {zanyne'u}), punishment, penalty, demerit (= {malne'u}, {sfane'u}); $x_4$ may be a specific object, a commodity (mass), an event, or a property; pedantically, for objects/commodities, this is sumti-raising from ownership of the object/commodity (= {posne'u}, {posyvelne'u} for unambiguous semantics). See also {dunda}, {friti}, {jerna}, {jinga}, {jivna}, {pleji}, {sfasa}, {venfu}, {prali}, {dapma}."},{"word":"cneparbi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the derivative of $x_2$ with respect to $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {sa'o}, {cmaci}."},{"word":"cnici","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is orderly/neat/ordered in property/quantity $x_{2}$ (ka/ni).","notes":"See also {cunso}, {kalsa}."},{"word":"cnicni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ feels $x_2$ (ka) about $x_3$ feeling $x_4$ (ka) about $x_5$"},{"word":"cnicro","score":3,"definition":"$co_1=ci_1$ hurts emotionally due to $ci_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cortu}, {cinmo}, {cnixai}, {jgicro}, {badri}, {ckeji}."},{"word":"cnida","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ empathizes with $x_2$, showing same emotion $x_3$ about $x_4$","notes":"A gismu for a very important concept that, for some reason, didn't find its way into the gimste. See {cinmo}, {dai}, {dunli}."},{"word":"cnida'o","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=c_1$ is far/distant from $d_2$ in feeling $d_3=c_2$."},{"word":"cnija'o","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=c_1$ shows emotion $j_2=c_2$ (ka) about $c_3$ to audience $j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {badri}, {gleki}."},{"word":"cnijicla","score":0,"definition":"$j_1=c_3$ excites $j_2=c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {tercni}."},{"word":"cnikansa","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ empathizes with $x_2$ in feeling $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cinmo}, {kansa}, {dai}, {uu}, {ga'i}, {tolcumla}."},{"word":"cnikri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ emotionally believes $x_2$ (du'u) about subject $x_3$","notes":"May or may not contrast with one's more-conscious or rational beliefs; related to the concept of \"alief\" ({kricili}). See {cinmo}, {krici}, {cnisenpi}"},{"word":"cnilerfra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ 'reacts' with emoji $x_2$ ({ci'e'u}) to message/post $x_3$"},{"word":"cnile'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an emoji representing $x_2$","notes":"see also {ci'e'u}, {cnilerfra}"},{"word":"cnimanci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1=m_1$ feels flattered about $x_2=c_3=m_2$.","notes":"See also {cinmo}, {manci}."},{"word":"cnima'o","score":3,"definition":"$v_1$ is an interjection/attitudinal meaning $v_2=c_1$ in language $v_3$."},{"word":"cnimikce","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is a therapist treating $x_2=m_2=c_1$ for $x_3=m_3=c_2$ with treatment $x_4=m_4$."},{"word":"cnimle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=m_1=c_3$ is romantic to $x_2=m_2$; $x_1$ is beautiful to $x_2$ because it follows or is based on some emotional ideal that may not actually reflect reality.","notes":"Not \"romantic\" in the sense of \"pertaining to intimate love\" (={cinpamra'a}); rather, \"romantic\" in the sense of viewing emotions as a higher and more important quality with extraordinary properties. See also {cinmo}, {melbi}."},{"word":"cnino","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is new/unfamiliar/novel to observer $x_{2}$ in feature $x_{3}$ (ka) by standard $x_{4}$; $x_{1}$ is a novelty.","notes":"See also {nuzba}, {slabu}, {citno}, se {djuno}."},{"word":"cnipu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) feels (emotionally) good / pleasant / nice to $x_2$ under conditions $x_3$"},{"word":"cnirango","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is the sense/feeling in $c_1$ of emotion $c_2$ about $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cinmo}, {rango}."},{"word":"cnirei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ is a question about $x_3=c_2=p_4$’s emotion, asked by $x_2=p_3$ to $x_3=c_3=p_4$."},{"word":"cniri'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=r_1$ (event) moves/touches $x_2=c_1$ (person), causing emotion $x_3=c_2$ about object of emotion $x_4=c_3$ with causation conditions $x_5=r_3$; $x_1=r_1$ (event) is moving/touching.","notes":"Cf. {cnicro}."},{"word":"cnisa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of lead (Pb); [metaphor: heavy, malleable, soft metal].","notes":"See also {jinme}, {tinci}."},{"word":"cnise'i","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ is the heart (emotional self) of $s_2=c_1$."},{"word":"cnisei","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an apart-feels [emotion] with separated from $x_{2}$."},{"word":"cnisenpi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ emotionally disbelieves $x_2$ (du'u) about subject $x_3$","notes":"May or may not contrast with one's more-conscious or rational beliefs; related to the concept of \"alief\" ({kricili}). See {cinmo}, {senpi}, {cnikri}"},{"word":"cnisku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=ci_1=cu_1$ expresses emotion $x_2=ci_2=cu_2$/emotionally expresses $x_2$ for audience $x_3=cu_3$ via expressive medium $x_4=cu_4$."},{"word":"cnita","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is directly/vertically beneath/below/under/underneath/down from $x_{2}$ in frame of reference $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also underside, nether. See also {dizlo}, {gapru}, {galtu}, {farna}, {loldi}."},{"word":"cnita'u","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a garment with wears garment $x_{2}$ with garment purpose-emotion felt $x_{3}$."},{"word":"cnitcini","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=c_2$ is the mood experienced by $t_2=c_1$ about $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {selcni}, {tcini}."},{"word":"cniva'u","score":2,"definition":"$v_1$ sighs due to emotion $c_2$ (ka) about $c_3$ breathing/respiring $v_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cinmo}, {vasxu}, {cmoni}, {sipfru}."},{"word":"cnivelmikce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is therapy, given to patient $x_2$ for ailment $x_3$ by therapist $x_4$","notes":"See also {cnimikce}."},{"word":"cnixai","score":3,"definition":"$xr_1$ offends $xr_2=c_1$ affecting emotion $c_2$ (ka) about $c_3$ resulting in $xr_4$ (state).","notes":"Cf. {cinmo}, {xrani}, {cnicro}, {jgicro}."},{"word":"cnone'i","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=n_1$ is deep inside $n_2$ by standard $c_4$","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {condi},{nenri}"},{"word":"cnorailu'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ is the t(h)alweg (path following the deepest points along the course) in/of/belonging to geographical/hydrological/potential feature $x_2=c_1=t_1$ from $x_3=p_2$ to $x_4=p_3$","notes":"\"Potential\" in the definition refers to the scalar field, a sense used in physics."},{"word":"cnuiorke","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a New Yorker (urbanite/city-dweller); $x_1$ pertains to/reflects/belongs to New York City culture/history/geography in property/aspect $x_2$","notes":"Does not apply to the state!"},{"word":"cnupexe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is described in the CMYK color space as $x_2$","notes":"see also {xunri'obla}"},{"word":"cnurmje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/pertains to the New World [from European explorer perspective] in aspect $x_2$ under standard/definition thereof $x_3$","notes":"Experimental gismu version: {numje}"},{"word":"co","selmaho":"CO","score":100000,"definition":"tanru inversion operator; \"... of type ...\"; allows modifier trailing sumti without sumti links."},{"word":"co'a","selmaho":"ZAhO","score":100000,"definition":"interval event contour: at the starting point of ...; initiative >|< |."},{"word":"co'a'a","selmaho":"ZAhO","score":3,"definition":"superfective inchoative; starting too late","notes":"Opposite of {xa'o} by {co'a}; also opposite of {co'u'a}."},{"word":"co'acfa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=cf_1$ [state/event/process] commences/initiates/starts/begins to occur from its natural start; (intransitive verb).","notes":"See {co'a} {cfari}. $x_1$ starts from the very beginning. Also in the sense of 'starting anew' or 'starting from scratch'."},{"word":"co'ai","selmaho":"COhAI","score":3,"definition":"placed after a tanru with CO, following sumti return to the place structure of the left tanru unit.","notes":"\"broda co brode do\" = \"broda co brode be do\", however \"broda co brode co'ai do\" = \"broda be do co brode\". Overrides the rule that sumti following a tanru with CO belong to the place structure of the right tanru unit. Scope of a single CO; \"broda co brode co brodi\" would need \"co'ai\" once to return to \"brode\" and twice to return to \"broda\". Proposed rafsi: -cox-. See also: {co}."},{"word":"co'ai'e","selmaho":"CO","score":1,"definition":"Non-committal/agnostic/unassertive/abstaining/neutral tanru inversion.","notes":"This is not merely the assertion that any or some other CO will work (which is the elliptical case: {co'o'e}) nor that some connective between the identity ({co'au'e}) and full ({co}) inverses would do (such as: {co'au'ejoico}, {co'au'ejaco}, etc.; notice that these decompose into two distinct bridi which are connected as indicated). It is the assertion that the utterer does not care which CO is used here or that they are not necessarily asserting one way or the other (in fact, they are actively asserting a neutral or abstaining stance)."},{"word":"co'arbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ starts to become $b_2$ under conditions $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {co'a}, {binxo}, {tolsisti}, {tolsti}, {cfagau}, {cfari'i}."},{"word":"co'asku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ (agent) starts to express/say $c_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) for audience $c_3$ via expressive medium $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {co'a}, {cusku}."},{"word":"co'au'a","selmaho":"ZAhO","score":1,"definition":"interval event contour: at the restarting/renewal point of...","notes":"The event is being considered somewhat/approximately cyclic in nature on the large scale; the point in question is an end point for one version of going through the cycle once and the point at which the next version begins. The previous cycle need not have reached or exceeded its natural completion/conclusion. This word is useful for when a player restarts a level in a game - the choices made within the level may not be exactly the same, but much of it nonetheless is extremely similar between attempts. \"Redouble\" may have this meaning. Use this word when one is not at the true (last) end of an event, nor its true (first) beginning, yet is at an end and a begin."},{"word":"co'au'e","selmaho":"CO","score":2,"definition":"trivial selbri inversion: does not invert tanru (seltau first/left, tertau second/right).","notes":"This is the default in Lojban and can often be elided. (Re)asserts local left-grouping if used multiple times (just as {co} asserts right-grouping). Mostly used in answer to {co'u'o} or in order to be explicit or to override grouping rules."},{"word":"cocyborcidytse","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ kneels/genuflects with meaning $x_2$ on surface $x_3$ on/with limb(s) $x_4$ of body $x_5$.","notes":"Usually implies obeisance, homage, devotion, loyalty, obedience, subservience, vulnerability, or some other form of inferiority or trust. Specify the recipient of said inferiority or trust expression via/in $x_2$. Mere \"{cidytse}\" is an action which may not convey any semantic information. This word uses experimental rafsi \"-coc-\", which has been proposed to be assigned to experimental gismu \"{corci}\". This word is, for now, equivalent to \"{cidytsecorci}\", mostly because .krtisfranks. cannot semantically distinguish between \"a kneeling-type-of semantic-gesture\" and \"a semantic-gesture-type-of kneeling\"."},{"word":"cocyci'ekei","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ plays charades/gesture-game $ci_1=k_2$ governed by rules $ci_2$ interrelating game parts (physical or conceptual; includes gestures) $ci_3$","notes":"From {corci} {ciste} {kelci}. corci1 is included in ciste3. See also {cockei}"},{"word":"co'e","selmaho":"GOhA","score":100003,"definition":"elliptical/unspecified bridi relationship."},{"word":"co'e'o'e","selmaho":"COhEhOhE","score":3,"definition":"Elliptical elliptical. Beware, its grammar is also elliptical.","notes":"u'ivla. The abstaining/agnostic version of this word was not considered based on pragmatic and philosophical reasons. What are things that are even unsaying that they are things?"},{"word":"co'i","selmaho":"ZAhO","score":100001,"definition":"interval event contour: at the instantaneous point of ...; achievative/perfective; point event >|<."},{"word":"coi","selmaho":"COI","score":100001,"definition":"vocative: greetings/hello."},{"word":"coico'o","selmaho":"COI*","score":100000,"definition":"vocative: greetings in passing."},{"word":"coi'e","selmaho":"MOI","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is PA hours in duration by standard $x_2$.","notes":"Example \"pu lo re coi'e\" meaning \"two hours ago\". See also {cacra}, {nei'o}, {lei'o}, {jei'o}, {doi'e}, {moi'e}, {soi'e}, {cei'a}."},{"word":"coilojban","score":3,"definition":"name: forgetful stubborn supporter of pre-Dotside Lojban.","notes":"u'ivla"},{"word":"coindoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'vocative' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: (COI NAI?)+ & DOI. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"coinrodo","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'vocative' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: (COI NAI?)+ & DOI. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"coi'o'e","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"asks the listener to provide a word matching the preceding description being the seltau"},{"word":"coisna","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=c_1$ is a deep/rumbling sound produced by $s_2=c_2$ from point of reference $c_3$.","notes":"$c_3$ could also be interpreted as a particular pitch/frequency. See also: {condi}, {sance}."},{"word":"cokcu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ soaks up/absorbs/sucks up $x_{2}$ from $x_{3}$ into $x_{4}$; $x_{1}$ is an absorbant.","notes":"See also {panje}, {sakci}, {lacpu}."},{"word":"cokte","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plum/member of subgenus Prunus of genus Prunus of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"Nahuatl \"xocotetl\""},{"word":"colzu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_2$ (entity) takes action $x_3$ (property of $x_2$) in order to $x_4$ (clause)","notes":"Showcase of VSO-like style in Lojban. $x_1$ is undefined. See also {zuktela}, {zukte}, {rafybri}."},{"word":"comco'e","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a thingamajig / thing which the speaker can't put a predicate upon","notes":"See also {co'e}"},{"word":"comgau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ makes $x_2$ be in some unspecified relation with $x_3$; $x_1$ assigns / pairs up $x_2$ and $x_3$."},{"word":"concoicnoblolotlo'i","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=b_1$ is a deep-sea submarine for carrying $b_2$, propelled by $b_3$","notes":"See also {jvojvo}, {bloblobloblo}."},{"word":"condi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is deep in extent in direction/property $x_{2}$ away from reference point $x_{3}$ by standard $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {clani}, {caxno}, {bargu}, {ganra}, {rotsu}, {barda}, {gutci}, {minli}."},{"word":"conka","score":6,"definition":"$x_1$ is functional / usable for function $x_2$","notes":"Syn. {tolpo'u}. See {spofu}, {cikre}, {katci}, {pilno}, {plixau}"},{"word":"co'o","selmaho":"COI","score":100001,"definition":"vocative: partings/good-bye."},{"word":"co'o'e","selmaho":"CO","score":1,"definition":"elliptical/vague/unspecific/generic tanru inversion","notes":"References some (possibly multiple) cmavo in selma'o CO. Unlike most other ellipticals, the default value is not elliptical, so this word cannot be omitted/implicit; it must be explicit."},{"word":"co'oi","selmaho":"COI","score":3,"definition":"Combination of {coi} and {co'o}, indicating either greetings or partings according to context; may also constitute a greeting in passing (such as {coico'o}).","notes":"The scalar negated forms of this COI are apparently identical to its positive form. cf. {coi}, {co'o}, {rinsa}, {tolrinsa}."},{"word":"corci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gesture/facial expression/body part motion/body language/expressive (nonverbal or nonvocal) feature/microexpression/stature/posture/sign/body signal [nonverbal expression made using only one's body parts and items on one's immediate person as extensions of the body in order to communicate; possibly nonlinguistic/extralinguistic] that conveys/expresses thought/emotion/command/idea $x_2$ (nu/si'o; possibly text and other types) made using body part/utensil/object/at locus $x_3$ in/by motion/action/means $x_4$","notes":"Must be body-oriented; any other object involved is simply for the matter of convenience and acts as an extension of the body (and thus must be on the performer's immediate person at or near the locus of the gesture). Body language, posturing, and stature are usually considered to be nonlocalized (body-general), although they need not be (and technically are not in general). Must be externally visible and/or internally sensed. Any non-body-part utensil/item (including clothing) must function as an extension of the body in the gesture. Need not be conscious or performed by a person (note that agent/performer is not mentioned in this definition); can, but need not, be accompanied by vocalizations (not necessarily linguistic), but the gesture itself is not primarily noise-producing. Might include sign language words or cheremes, although a more explicit word for linguistically organized and “full” cheremes is preferred (and especially for the sign language as a whole). x1 is possibly best typed by {nu} and/or {si'o}. x4 might be best expressed as an event; for example, it could be \"the event of the right hand touching the chest near the heart, with fist clenched\" for a salute, whereas/wherein x3 would be merely the fist/hand (and the chest near the heart). Use \"{cocygau}\" resp. \"{cocyzu'e}\" for: \"$x_1$ (agent resp. volitional entity) gestures; $x1$ agentively/actively makes gesture $x2$, communicating $x3$, performed with body part(s) $x4$ in motion $x5$\"; this lujvo uses an unofficial cmarafsi. Proposed short rafsi: -coc-."},{"word":"corgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ (agent) hurts/causes pain for $c_1$ at locus $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cortu}, {gasnu}, {crogau}, {crori'a}, {cnixai}."},{"word":"cortu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ hurts/feels pain/hurt at locus $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cinmo}, {xrani}."},{"word":"cotci","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a snack/refreshment with components/ingredients $x_2$"},{"word":"co'u","selmaho":"ZAhO","score":100000,"definition":"interval event contour: at the ending point of ... even if not done; cessative | >< |."},{"word":"co'u'a","selmaho":"ZAhO","score":1,"definition":"interval event contour: premature cessation; done although not finished; at the ending point of ... even though not completed.","notes":"This is a shade of \"{co'u}\"; whereas \"co'u\" can cover any cessation (completed or otherwise), this word definitively and affirmatively indicates that completion has not been achieved."},{"word":"co'udzau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ cancels upvote-or-downvote for / \"unlikes\" $x_2$ in system $x_3$","notes":"Refers to systems (chiefly on the Internet) that keep a running tally of approval-votes, and sometimes disapproval-votes as well. See {ma'udzau}, {ni'udzau}, {adzau}, {nildzau}, {kansele}, {co'u}"},{"word":"co'u'o","selmaho":"COhUhO","score":1,"definition":"tanru inversion question: asks for a CO cmavo."},{"word":"co'urde'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ quits/stops/aborts waiting/pausing for/until $x_2$ at state $x_3$ and starts/continues with $x_4$ (activity/process).","notes":"The pause waiting is not completed. See {co'u}, {denpa}."},{"word":"co'urdu'u","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is relieved from stress/discomfort $d_2$","notes":"Cf. {surla}, {kufra}, {snura}, {gleki}."},{"word":"co'urfa'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) has ceased happening and is not expected to start again."},{"word":"co'urji'e","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ dies / ceases to live; alive according to standard $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {co'u}, {jmive}, {morsi}."},{"word":"cpacu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ gets/procures/acquires/obtains/accepts $x_{2}$ from source $x_{3}$ [previous possessor not implied].","notes":"Also fetch; accept a gift (= {seldu'acpa}). See also {punji}, {lebna}, {vimcu}."},{"word":"cpana","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is upon/atop/resting on/lying on [the upper surface of] $x_{2}$ in frame of reference/gravity $x_{3}$.","notes":"($x_1$ may be object or event); See also se {vasru}, {jbini}, {zvati}, {nenri}, {vreta}, {ckana}, {diklo}, {jibni}, {lamji}, {zutse}, {punji} for lay upon, {sarji}, {zbepi}."},{"word":"cpanygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ causes $c_1$ to [rest on]/[be on top of]/[lie on] $c_2$ in frame of reference $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cpana}, {gasnu}."},{"word":"cpanygle","score":3,"definition":"$g_1=c_1$ rides/mounts/has sexual intercourse on top of $g_2=c_2$, in frame of reference/gravity $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {glepe'o}, {gaxygle}."},{"word":"cpapro","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=c_1$ refuses $f_2=c_2$ from $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {fapro}."},{"word":"cpare","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ climbs/clambers/creeps/crawls on surface $x_{2}$ in direction $x_{3}$ using $x_{4}$ [limbs/tools].","notes":"See also {klama}, {litru}, {bajra}, {farlu}, {plipe}."},{"word":"cpavlofi'ai","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to Pavlovian (Upper Paleolithic) technological industry/culture/know-how of period and location (specifics) $x2$ in properties $x3$"},{"word":"cpazau","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=c_1$ approves the receipt of $c_2$ from $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cpacu}, {zanru}, {fitytu'i}, {radji'i}, {zarcpa}."},{"word":"cpedu","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ requests/asks/petitions/solicits for $x_{2}$ of/from $x_{3}$ in manner/form $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also demand (= {mi'ecpe}); $x_4$ is a means of expression See also ve {cusku}.: a request may be indicated in speech, in writing, or by an action (e.g. petitions are often in writing, while begging/panhandling may be indicated by an action or even demeanor). (cf. {pikci}, te {preti}, te {frati}, se {spuda}, {danfu})"},{"word":"cpeirigordi","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to Périgordian technological industry/culture/know-how of period and location (specifics) $x2$ in properties $x3$"},{"word":"cpesi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ask each other for/request from each other $x_2$ in manner/form $x_3$","notes":"{cpedu} {simxu}"},{"word":"cpesku","score":1,"definition":"$cu_1=cp_1$ pleas/[expresses request] $cu_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) to $cu_3=cp_3$ via expressive medium $cu_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cpedu}, {cusku}."},{"word":"cpetinbe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ complies with/accedes to request $x_2$ made by $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cpezu'e}, {cperanda}, {vi'o}."},{"word":"cpezu'e","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ complies with request $x_2$ from $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cpedu}, {zukte}, {vi'o}, {cpetinbe}."},{"word":"cpicinfo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gryphon/griffin/griffon.","notes":"Cf. {cipni}, {cinfo}, {cizda'u}. "},{"word":"cpidodo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dodo of species $x_2$"},{"word":"cpikakadu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cockatoo of species $x_2$","notes":"See {cipni}"},{"word":"cpikiui","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kiwi bird (genus Apteryx) of species/type $x_2$","notes":"See {cipni}"},{"word":"cpikuku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cuckoo (family Cuculidae) of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {cipni}"},{"word":"cpina","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is pungent/piquant/peppery/spicy/irritating to sense $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also prickly (= {pecycpina}). See also {vrusi}, {kukte}, {cidja}, {panci}, {sumne}."},{"word":"cpinyspa","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a sense-irritating plant/thistle of species $x_2$. ","notes":"Cf. {spati}, {cpina}."},{"word":"cpinytsapi","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=c_1$ is a hot/pungent spice causing flavor/effect $t_2$ (event/property).","notes":"Cf. {tsaprpiperi}, {kapsiku}, {armoraki}, {cidja}, {kukte}, {cortu}."},{"word":"cpipika","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bird of species Pica Pica / Eurasian (Common) Magpie"},{"word":"cpirdinorni","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a giant moa bird (genus Dinornis) of species $c_2$."},{"word":"cpiremu","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is an emu bird (genus Dromaius) of species $c_2$."},{"word":"cpireporni","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is an elephant bird (genus Aepyornis) of species $c_2$."},{"word":"cpirkasari","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a cassowary bird (genus Casuarius) of species $c_2$."},{"word":"cpirkivi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a kiwi bird (genus Apteryx) of species $c_2$."},{"word":"cpirlre'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a rhea bird (genus Rhea) of species $c_2$."},{"word":"cpirlrinkotu","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a Huayco or red-winged tinamou (genus Rhynchotus) of species $c_2$."},{"word":"cpirnotoprokta","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a tinamou bird (genus Nothoprocta) of species $c_2$."},{"word":"cpirnotura","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a tinamou bird (genus Nothura) of species $c_2$."},{"word":"cpitepygau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a scarecrow for scaring off birds $x_2$"},{"word":"cpitukana","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a toucan of species $x_2$"},{"word":"cpixa","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ appears","notes":"See {canci}. Synonym of {tolcanci}."},{"word":"cpizda","score":3,"definition":"$z_1$ is a nest of bird $z_2=c_1$ of genus/species/etc. $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kolmba}, {sovda}."},{"word":"cplancu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (person(s)) is/are adopted by $x_2$ (individual, family, tribe/clan, community, team, institution, etc.) into the latter's overarching family/clan/tribe/community/team/institution/etc. $x_4$ in(to) role/relation $x_3$ or an analog thereof via means/law/norm/socio-cultural or other mechanism $x_5$; $x_2$ adopts $x_1$ into $x_2$'s family11.","notes":"$x_1$ is the adoptee; $x_2$ is the adopter. Usually (in modern Western culture), adoption of this type is of a young child ($x_2$) by a soon-to-be parental figure or romantic n-some ($x_1$) into the role of their offspring analog ($x_3$); however, many other forms of adoption are possible and belong to this word. Note that this definition is in the passive voice in English. The 'step-parent'/'step-child' or even direct spousal or resultant 'in-law' relationships may in some sense be viewed as adoption via marriage. This definition is very broad, but a certain degree of integration is assumed or required (at least for certain purposes). Adoption can be by a community and the 'familial' relationship can be simply a somewhat interpersonally-distant communal one. Adoption need not be by an older or more senior person of a younger or more junior one. $x_4$ is most useful when it differs from $x_2$ (particularly if $x_2$ is an individual). Adoption does not presuppose that no relationship, or even similar relationship, existed prior to the adoption, although it would be odd to adopt someone into exactly the same relationship which they already had attained. This word replaces the word \"{lacpa}\", which is prohibited by gismu conflict ({gimkamsmikezypro}); for a perfect synonym of gismu form, see: \"{lucpa}\"."},{"word":"cple'ijdu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ gives/donates/pays/remunerates/exchanges/vel sim. $x_2$ (money, remuneration, payment, bartered good, kind, specie, item, gift, vel sim.) to $x_3$ (recipient, seller, vel sim.).","notes":"\"To transfer or transmit any( )thing of value or interest\". Combines \"{canja}\", \"{vecnu}\", \"{pleji}\", and \"{dunda}\"; the semantic scope is broader than the union of these words though. Includes a transfer of funds between bank accounts, liens, etc., even for the same account owner or property. The giving of $x_2$ may be in exchange for something or to make a debt whole vel sim., or it might not be; thus, this word abstains from specifying the cause of such a 'giving'. Any sort of intentional giving of ownership/custody of something of value to someone, in the broadest sense, is encapsulated by this word. \"Transmit\", \"broadcast\", \"impart\", \"teach\" can be included in the list of possible meanings in certain mindsets, interpretations, or contexts. Beware sumti raising (ownership/physical possession of an item is given, for example)."},{"word":"cpolinomi'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a formal polynomial with coefficients $x2$ (ordered list) of degree $x_3$ (li; nonnegative integer) over structure/ring $x_4$ (to which coefficients $x_2$ all belong) and in indeterminant $x_5$.","notes":"$x_3$ must be greater than or equal to the number of entries in $x_2$; if these two values are not equal, then the explicitly mentioned entries of $x_2$ are the values of the coefficients as will be described next, starting with the most important one; all the following coefficients (which are not explicitly mentioned) are {xo'ei} (taking appropriate values) until and including once the constant term's coefficient (when understood as a function) is reached. If $x_2$ is presented as an ordered list, the entries represent the 'coefficients' of the particular polynomial and are specified in the order such that the $i$th entry/term is the $(n-i+1)$th 'coefficient', for all positive integers $i$ which are less than or equal to $n+1$, where the ordering of 'coefficients' is determined by the exponent of the indeterminate associated therewith (when treated as a function); thus, the last entry is the constant term (when treated as a function), the penultimate term is the coefficient of the argument of $x_5$ (when treated as a function), and the first term is the coefficient of the argument of $x_5$ exponentiated by $n$ (which is the degree $x_3$ of the polynomial $x_1$); in other words, the $i$th entry of $x_2$ (where indexing of the ordered list starts at $1$) is the coefficient of $x^{(n-i+1)}$, where $x_5 = x$ is the indeterminate. \"{ze'ai'au}\" enables for reversal of $x_2$ so that the first-uttered term is the constant, the next-uttered term is the coefficient of the linear term, ..., and the last ((n+1)st) term is the coefficient of the most-significant term in the polynomial ($x^n$). See also: \"{tefsujme'o}\" ({brivla}: polynomial function), \"{po'i'oi}\" (basically, the mekso equivalent to this word), \"{po'i'ei}\"."},{"word":"cpubakni","score":3,"definition":"$b_1=l_1$ is/are (an) ox/oxen [cattle/beef-producer/bovine] for pulling/drafting $l_2$ by handle $l_3$ of species/breed $b_2$."},{"word":"cpudalcarce","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a horse cab/carriage/equipage for carrying $c_2$, propelled by animal(s) $l_1=c_3$ by handle/at locus $l_3$."},{"word":"cpuga'ablo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rowing boat or sculler, carrying $x_2$, pulled by $x_3$."},{"word":"cpuga'ali'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ rows or sculls on route $x_2$ with boat, rowing boat or scull $x_3$."},{"word":"cpumi'i","score":2,"definition":"$l_1=m_1$ is a tractor pulling $l_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cpumuvgau}, {trene}, {karce}, {pulni}."},{"word":"cpumuvgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=l_1$ pulls $m_1=l_2$ to destination $m_2$ from origin $m_3$ over path/route $m_4$ at handle/locus $l_3$.","notes":"Cf. {catke}, {bevri}, {jgari}, {cpumi'i}, {trene}, {pulni}."},{"word":"cpupi'o","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is a harpsichord.","notes":"See also: {mrupi'o}, {balpi'o}, {sa'irpi'o}, {tu'urpi'o}, {runpi'o}, {dicpi'o}"},{"word":"cra'arna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is such that its directed axis or primary 'face' is oriented/faces/aimed in the direction of/toward point $x_2$ according to convention $x_3$","notes":"$x_3$ determines what is the axis that is being implicitly considered and what its direction is; for example, if $x_1$ is an actually-oriented circular loop then a convention $x_3$ which specifies that the line through its center which does not intersect the loop as the axis and the right-hand rule as providing the direction will determine $x_2$. $x_2$ is not a direction but any point in such a direction, so no frame of reference is necessary (the statement holds equally true in all frames of reference, even if the labels are different). See also: {farka}."},{"word":"cradi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ broadcasts/transmits [using radio waves] $x_{2}$ via station/frequency $x_{3}$ to [radio] receiver $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also $x_1$ is a broadcaster. See also {tivni}, {benji}, {tcana}."},{"word":"cradyvelcradi","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a radio transceiver transmitting/receiving $c_2$ on frequency $c_3$ to/from transceiver $c_4$.","notes":"The $x_3$ place may specify more than one frequency, for instance in cases where different frequencies are used for transmission and receipt. Cf. {veltivni}."},{"word":"crakemkarsna","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a front vowel sound.","notes":"See also {rixykemkarsna}, {mijykemkarsna}, {karsna}, {voksna}, {ra'isna}, {relkarsna}."},{"word":"crakemsazycimde","score":1,"definition":"$ci_1=cr_1$ is a heads-up display (HUD) for user $s_1$ of machine/system $s_2$ based on principle $ci_3$. It is shown/visible in front of $cr_2$, as seen from the user's viewpoint.","notes":"A very general sense of “heads-up display” is used here; it is not limited to one single application. For example, it could be used to refer to both the heads-up display of modern aircraft as well as the heads-up display in computing and video games. Cf. {crane}, {sazycimde}."},{"word":"crakla","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=c_1$ advances to $k_2$ from $k_3=c_2$ via $k_4$ using means/vehicle $k_5$.","notes":"Cf. {klama}, {crane}."},{"word":"craku'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is an anteroom of/in structure $k_2$ surrounded by partitions/walls/ceiling/floor $k_3$ (mass/jo'u).","notes":"Cf. {balku'a}."},{"word":"crale'u","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is an initial letter in alphabet/character-set $l_2$ representing $l_3$."},{"word":"crami","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mythological/fantastic creature [mythical organism] of mythos/religion/story/culture $x_2$.","notes":"Need not be an animal, nor even active, but must be alive/active/animate (includes ghosts, spirits, genies, golems, etc.). The reference set of this word is a strict superset of the reference set of \"{crida}\". See also: \"{ranmi}\"."},{"word":"cramrmantikore","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a manticore(/satyral?/lampago?) of mythos/form/species $x_2$","notes":"The rafsi zi'evla-classifier for this word is experimental: {crami}."},{"word":"crane","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is anterior/ahead/forward/(in/on) the front of $x_{2}$ which faces/in-frame-of-reference $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also: $x_3$ is the standard of orientation for $x_2$. See also {sefta}, {flira}, {trixe}, {mlana}, {pritu}, {zunle}."},{"word":"crarai","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=c_1$ is/are the frontmost among set/range $t_4$ which faces/in-frame-of-reference $c_3$.","notes":"Be careful not to use this when {li'enrai} is meant. Their meanings may overlap somewhat."},{"word":"cratse","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a president; $x_1$ is president of $x_2$","notes":"Wide sense; like {jatna}, plus the \"president\" title. See also {ianlaua}, {gugja'a}, {kagja'a}, {presidente}"},{"word":"cravi","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a primarily audio-only program/broadcast that is done through medium $x_2$ and has content $x_3$","notes":"Radio program, podcast."},{"word":"cravro","score":1,"definition":"$v_1=c_1$ is a front door/gateway/access between $v_2$ and $v_3$ of structure $v_4$.","notes":"Cf. {ti'evro}."},{"word":"craxra","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is the front-cover picture/image/illustration showing $p_2$ made by artist $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {crane}, {pixra}."},{"word":"crebi'o","score":3,"definition":"$c_1=b_1$ becomes expert at $c_2=b_2$ under conditions $b_3$ by standard $c_3$.","notes":"Coined because {cilre} makes it hard to talk about just learning about a subject. Cf. {ckule}, {saske}, {ctuca}."},{"word":"crecipra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is a test/examination of $x_2$'s skill/competence in subject $x_3$"},{"word":"crejibri","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=c_2$ is a profession (job) of person $j_2=c_1$.","notes":"Especially a job requiring a high level of skill or training. Cf. {jibri}, {gunka}, {certu}."},{"word":"creka","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a shirt/blouse/top [upper-body garment - not necessarily sleeved or buttoned], material $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {taxfu}."},{"word":"crekafpra","score":1,"definition":"$cu_1$ is a barista/is skilled at making coffee drink/product $cu_2=ck_1$ by process $cu_3$.","notes":"See also espresso (={kafrspreso}), coffeehouse/coffee bar (={kafybarja}), espresso machine (={cabrspreso})."},{"word":"crekai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ does $x_2$ in a skilled manner","notes":"See {certu}, {ckaji}"},{"word":"crelai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (person) has rank/skill level $x_2$ (li) in discipline/game/activity $x_3$"},{"word":"crelarpra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=ce_1=cu_1$ expertly produces artwork $x_2=cu_2$ of craft/skill $x_3=ce_2=l_2$ by process $x_4=cu_3$ expertly produced by standard $x_5=ce_3$."},{"word":"crenzuue","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ practices/exercises/drills/trains in/for action/event/performance $x_2$","notes":"zi'evla-shortening of {crezenzu'e}"},{"word":"crepu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) harvests/reaps/gathers crop/product/objects $x_{2}$ from source/area $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {critu}, {sombo}, {jmaji}."},{"word":"creti'i","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ suggests/offers expert advice/protip $x_2$ (ka) to $x_3$.","notes":"See also {certu}, {stidi}."},{"word":"cretro","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=c_1$ skillfully handles $j_2=c_2$ in event $j_3$."},{"word":"cre'udingar","score":1,"definition":"Schrödinger","notes":"If Lojban ever comes to accept the diphthong \"eu\", this word should delete the .y'y that it contains so that the first syllable nucleus is this diphthong. If Lojban ever accepts the Velarde nasal eng as a distinct letter, the \"ng\" string in this word should be replaced by it."},{"word":"crexalbo","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=xa_1$ is a geek/nerd of field $c_2=xa_2$ (event/activity) by standard $c_3$."},{"word":"crezenzu'e","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ practices/exercises/drills/trains in/for action/event/performance $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {rapcreze'a}, {xadyplijvi}."},{"word":"cribe","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a bear/ursoid of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {danlu}, {mabru}."},{"word":"cribyjba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is bearberry of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"crida","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a fairy/elf/gnome/brownie/pixie/goblin/kobold [mythical humanoid] of mythos/religion $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also orc, giant, demon or devil (when humanoid-form is presumed by the mythos/religion), bugbear, bogeyman. (cf. {ranmi}, especially for non-humanoid creatures of myth, {lijda})"},{"word":"cridrmononoke","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a spirit, fairy, mononoke (Japanese) of type/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"cridrtigbala","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a werehorse, tikbalang, of Philippine mythology, of type/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"cridyske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass of facts) is the science of fairies/elves/pixies [mythical humanoid] of mythos/religion $c_2$ based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {crida}, {saske}, {ranmi}."},{"word":"crigau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ causes $x_2=c_1$ to lose property $x_3=c_2$","notes":"The third place of cirko is the event itself. cf. {cirko} and {gasnu}"},{"word":"crimprau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a shrimp/prawn [general: no restrictions] of taxon/species/type $x_2$","notes":"See also: {praune} (freshwater only), {crimpui} (marine only)."},{"word":"crimpuui","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a prawn/shrimp [marine/saltwater specimens/species only] of taxon/species/type $x_2$","notes":"The term \"shrimp\" is imprecise in English; in Lojban, this word refers to any and only decapod, stalk-eyed, narrow-abdomenned, muscularly-betailed, slender-legged, long-whiskered crustaceans with elongated bodies, that lives in saltwater/a marine environment, and the primary mode of locomotion of which is by swimming (especially propelled by swimmerets); the word is not taxonomic. See also: {praune}"},{"word":"crino","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is green/verdant [color adjective].","notes":"See also {skari}, {blabi}, {xekri}, {kandi}, {carmi}, {cicna}."},{"word":"cripu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a bridge/span over/across $x_{2}$ between $x_{3}$ and $x_{4}$ [unordered, typically destination first].","notes":"See also {bargu}, {kruca}, {ragve}, {kuspe}."},{"word":"cripyr","score":-1,"definition":"A Creeper, the exploding green monster from the video game Minecraft","notes":"Cmevla was used because the lujvo ri'orpo'afruborcizborda'u (green exploding frowning monster) was intolerably long."},{"word":"crisa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is summer/summertime [hot season] of year $x_{2}$ at location $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {citsi}, {critu}, {dunra}, {vensa}."},{"word":"crisaunra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Summer(time)/(a)estival [hot season] in the northern hemisphere and Winter(time)/hibernal/hiemal [cold season] in the southern hemisphere of year $x_2$ and for celestial body $x_3$.","notes":"See also: \"{dunra}\", \"{crisa}\", \"{vensraitu}\", \"{dunraisa}\", \"{critoinsa}\"."},{"word":"critoinsa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Spring time/vernal [warming season] in the southern hemisphere and Autumn/autumnal [cooling season] in the northern hemisphere of year $x_2$ and for celestial body $x_3$.","notes":"See also: \"{vensa}\", \"{critu}\", \"{crisaunra}\", \"{vensraitu}\", \"{dunraisa}\". Equivalent to \"{crituuensa}\"."},{"word":"critsauai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a green color."},{"word":"critu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is autumn/fall [harvest/cooling season] of year $x_{2}$ at location $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {citsi}, {crisa}, {dunra}, {vensa}, {crepu}."},{"word":"crocaupalcau","score":1,"definition":"$x_0$: No pain, no gain. You have to work for what you want. (nullary predicate)"},{"word":"crofanta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a painkiller for locus (body part) $x_2$","notes":"See {cortu}, {fanta}, {micyxu'i}, {nircadyxu'i}"},{"word":"crogau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ (agent) hurts/causes pain for $c_1$ at locus $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cortu}, {gasnu}, {corgau}, {crori'a}, {cnixai}."},{"word":"crogle","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ practices sadomasochism with $g_2=c_1$ with pain at locus $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bikla}, {laktergu'i}, {darxi}, {tunta}, {pinfu}, {katna}, {jesni}."},{"word":"crori'a","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ (event/state) hurts/causes pain for $x_2=c_1$ at locus $x_3=c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cpina}, {crotsapi}, {crovu'i}, {xrani}."},{"word":"crotsapi","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is hot spice.","notes":"Cf. {cpina}."},{"word":"crovu'i","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a hot/spicy taste/flavor of/emitted by $v_2$.","notes":"Cf. {crotsapi}, {cpina}."},{"word":"crujva","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=j_1=c_1$ is a rule permitting/allowing $x_2=j_2=c_2$ (event/state) within system/community $x_3=j_3$ under conditions $x_4=c_3$","notes":"The use of $c_1$ there is perhaps a bit iffy; the point here is that it's non-agentive."},{"word":"crutcini","score":3,"definition":"$t_1$ is a situation / condition / state / position that allows / is sufficient for event $c_2=t_2$ under conditions $c_3$.","notes":"As the whole point of this word is to ignore the agentive nature of c1, c1 has been dropped. Cf. {curmi}, {tcini}, {rau}, {banzu}."},{"word":"cruvei","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a permit allowing $c_2$ (event) under conditions $c_3$, preserved in medium $v_4$.","notes":"Cf. {jaspu}, {e'a}."},{"word":"ctaipe","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a value / proof of type / proposition $x_2$ under context $x_3$ in (type / logical) system $x_4$.","notes":"Types and propositions are considered equivalent due to the Curry-Howard correspondence. Compare to mathematical notation: \"$x_3 \\vdash x_1 : x_2$\", with $x_4$ implied by context. In proof-irrelevant work (e.g, classical logic), this is usually written \"$x_3 \\vdash x_2$\". $x_1$ is most likely to be filled by a {li} construct, or something that potentially reduces to a mathematical expression. Quoted arguments should be dereferenced with {la'e} or similar. $x_1$ can be filled by {zi'o}, which means that the proposition is unprovable. $x_2$ can be filled by a set of which the $x_1$ value is a member. It may be convenient to interpret {lo'i} as the gadri for types. $x_3$ will be a conjunction of {du'u} sumti, each possibly containing a bridi based on {ctaipe}. $x_4$ need not be consistent. For example, almost every programming language has an inconsistent type system (by virtue of being Turing-equivalent)."},{"word":"ctaipycmaci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a type theory."},{"word":"ctakamni","score":2,"definition":"$k_1=c_1$ is the audit committee of $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {catlu}, {kamni}, {trukamni}, {trokamni}, {gazykamni}."},{"word":"ctanuki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tanuki/raccoon-dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides) of subspecies/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"ctaru","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a tide [cyclical/periodic expansion] in $x_{2}$ caused by $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {xamsi}."},{"word":"ctebi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the lip [body-part]/rim of orifice $x_{2}$ of body $x_{3}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is labial.","notes":"See also {moklu}, {korbi}, {cinba}."},{"word":"ctebixtei","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a time interval with day with night $x_{2}$ with night location $x_{3}$.","notes":"Cf. {murse}."},{"word":"ctecmocpi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a nightjar/goatsucker/whippoorwill of genus/species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ctesa'acpi}, {rasycpi}."},{"word":"ctecpi","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is an owl of species $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cipni}, {nicte}."},{"word":"ctecutci","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a slipper (shoe primarily for wearing at night) for wearing on [feet/hooves] $c_2$, made of material $c_3$.","notes":"See also {nicte}, {cutci}."},{"word":"ctejau","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ is dew."},{"word":"cteki","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a tax/levy/duty on goods/services/event $x_{2}$ levied against $x_{3}$ by authority/collector $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also custom, toll, tariff, tribute. See also {pleji}, {flalu}, {turni}."},{"word":"ctemanku","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is dark of night of day $n_2$ at location $n_3$."},{"word":"ctemidju","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is the midnight of $n_2$ at location $n_3$.","notes":"Cf. {nicte}, {midju}, {dormidju}."},{"word":"ctemurse","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a twilight with day with twilight $x_{2}$ with twilight location $x_{3}$."},{"word":"ctenalcando","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is nocturnal/active during the nighttime $n_1$.","notes":"Also (figurative): nightbird, nightowl."},{"word":"ctenilteikeznulfau","score":1,"definition":"$f_1 = r_1 = x_1$ (event; perhaps: spacetime coordinates) is an equinox for season $x_2$ at location/of or for celestial body/object $d_3 = x_3$ with respect to orbit/sun $x_4$.","notes":"This word is perfectly and exactly semantically equivalent to \"{dornilteikeznulfau}\", except at most in terms of emphasis and connotation and poetic value. Unlike the pair \"{ctenilteikezraifau}\" and \"{dornilteikezraifau}\", neither of the \"equinox\" words herein referenced thus far have a default or preference for any given season."},{"word":"ctenilteikezraifau","score":1,"definition":"$f_1 = r_1 = x_1$ (event; perhaps: spacetime coordinates) is a solstice of extreme $r_3 = x_2$ (\"ka\" construct or season; default: \"ka zmadu\", which means \"Winter solstice\", unless context makes this interpretation untenable) at location/of or for celestial body/object $d_3 = x_3$ with respect to orbit/sun $x_4$.","notes":"This word is exactly analogous to \"{dornilteikezraifau}\" and (conceptually speaking) does nothing other than merely multiplying dornilteikezraifau$_2$ by $-1$. All of the notes and commentary for that word apply here. See also: \"{ctenilteikeznulfau}\"."},{"word":"ctera","score":0,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a lock/seal of/on/for sealing $x_{2}$ with/by locking mechanism $x_{3}$.","notes":"Equivalent to \"{stela}\"; gismu similarity conflict with \"{stero}\" prohibited *\"stera\". In a dialect which prefers this word over \"stela\", the rafsi for this word would be \"-ter-\" and the rafsi for \"{te}\" would be \"-tel-\", thus normalizing and uniformizing the rafsi of the primary members of selma'o SE. See also: \"{ckiku}\"."},{"word":"cternalmat","score":1,"definition":"Chinese checkers"},{"word":"ctesa'acpi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a nightingale of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sfanykavycpi}, {ctecmocpi}."},{"word":"ctesai","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a supper composed of dishes including $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {vacysai}, {dormijysai}, {cersai}, {cidja}, {citka}."},{"word":"cticinza","score":1,"definition":"$cin_1$ is a/are chopstick(s) for eating $cit_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jungo}, {ponjo}."},{"word":"cticpe","score":0,"definition":"$cp_1$ orders food $ci_2$ for $cp_2$ from $cp_3$ in manner/form $cp_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cidja}, {gusta}, {barjyse'u}, {beipre}, {djabei}, {djabeipre}."},{"word":"ctidakfu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a table knife for cutting food $d_2=c_2$, with blade of material $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {forca}, {smuci}, {palta}."},{"word":"ctidji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ has appetite for $x_2$","notes":"{citka} {djica}"},{"word":"ctifipso'a","score":1,"definition":"$x1=s1=c2$ is a caviar made of the roe of fish species $x2=s2=f2$","notes":"from {citka} + {fipso'a}"},{"word":"ctifro","score":2,"definition":"$f_1$ is a table fork for eating $c_2$, having tines/prongs $f_3$ on base/support $f_4$.","notes":"cf. {ctidakfu}, {ctitci}. Note that {forca} is specific enough in most contexts, even more so than {dakfu}, due to not being confusable with t.ex. {tamcydakfu}."},{"word":"ctigau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ feeds $c_1$ with food $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {citka}, {cidja}, {kurji}, {gusta}."},{"word":"ctikabri","score":2,"definition":"$x1=k1$ is a bowl for food $x2=c2=k2$ made from material $x3=k3$"},{"word":"ctikembrasmuci","score":2,"definition":"$sm_1=b_1$ is/are tablespoon(s) [item of cutlery] suitable for eating $sm_2=c_2$ made of material $s_3$.","notes":"See also: tablespoon (measuring unit={mucydekpu}/measuring instrument={mucydekpyvau})."},{"word":"ctiku'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a dining room in structure $k_2$ surrounded by partitions/walls/ceiling/floor $k_3$ (mass/jo'u).","notes":"Cf. {ckaku'a}."},{"word":"ctile","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of petroleum/oil from source $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {grasu}."},{"word":"ctilypu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ oils/greases/lubes $x_2$"},{"word":"ctilytarla","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of asphalt from source $t_2$","notes":"Cf. {tarla}."},{"word":"ctilytergu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an oil lamp using petroleum-based products, illuminating $x_2$ with light $x_1$.","notes":"Cf. {ctile}, {gusni}, {laktergu'i}, {fagytergu'i}, {dictergu'i}, {rastergu'i}."},{"word":"ctilyvau","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a fuel tank.","notes":"Cf. {karce}, {matra}."},{"word":"ctino","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a shadow/the shade of object $x_{2}$, made by light/energy source $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {manku}, {gusni}."},{"word":"ctinyrebla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a squirrel.","notes":"Etymology: Sciuridae, from skíouros, “squirrel”, from σκιά (skiá, “shadow”) + οὐρά (ourá, “tail”)."},{"word":"cti'omni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is omnivore","notes":"srana fa zo .{omni} zo {spacti} .e zo {re'ucti}"},{"word":"ctipla","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ sets up diet $p_2$ for $c_1$ consisting of food $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xadyplijvi}, {ctinei}."},{"word":"ctiru'e","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is the digestion of food $p_2=c_2$ with output $p_3$ passing through stage $p_4$ of person/animal/plant $c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {ctiru'egau}, {befru'e}, {djarunta}, {djaruntygau}, {djaruntyrango}, {xelbefru'e}."},{"word":"ctiru'egau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ digests food $p_2=c_2$ with output $p_3$ passing through stage $p_4$ of person/animal/plant $c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {ctiru'e}, {befru'e}, {djarunta}, {djaruntygau}, {djaruntyrango}, {xelbefru'e}."},{"word":"ctisla","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ celebrates $s_2$ with a banquet/feast.","notes":"Cf. {specfari'i}, {jbedetnunsla}, {balsai}, {nuncti}."},{"word":"ctitci","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is cutlery for eating $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ctidakfu}, {forca}, {smuci}, {palta}."},{"word":"ctixau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is edible to $x_2$","notes":"See {citka}, {xamgu}; modeled after {plixau}"},{"word":"ctodje","score":2,"definition":"$d1$ is $d2$ full hectodays (hundred day unit) in duration (default is 1 hectoday) by standard $d3$","notes":"For use with metric dating system."},{"word":"ctokage","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a charmander [pokemon]"},{"word":"ctokagyba'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a charmeleon [pokemon]","notes":"from {ctokage}+{banro}"},{"word":"ctokagyfamba'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a charizard [pokemon]","notes":"from {ctokage}+{fanmo}+{banro}"},{"word":"ctona'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ centuries in duration by standard $x_3$.","notes":"The default $x_2$ is 1; Cf. {xecto}, {nanca}, {cedra}."},{"word":"ctrumfi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Smurf [ficitional being] characterized by significant property/feature/trait/aspect/dimension $x_2$ (ka); $x_1$ is/are smurf/smurfing in aspect $x_2$ [corresponds to the undefinable word ","notes":"From \"Les Schtroumpfs\" (French). The name was later translated into Dutch as Smurf, which was adopted in English. See also: runcible (={rarnsibe})."},{"word":"ctu'au","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is involved in predicate $x_2$; the latter being true of some argument structure syntactically entails something about the former.","notes":"lo ka ce'u ce'u ctu'au cu ka su'o da su'o de zo'u lo du'u ce'u me'au da cu se turni'i lo du'u ce'u zilbri de; Possible formalization of the cmavo {tu'a}."},{"word":"ctuca","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ teaches audience $x_{2}$ ideas/methods/lore $x_{3}$ (du'u) about subject(s) $x_{4}$ by method $x_{5}$ (event).","notes":"Also instruct, instructor, educate, educator, teacher, professor, pedagogue; (adjective:) $x_1$/$x_5$ is pedagogical. See also {ckule}, {cilre}, {tadni}."},{"word":"ctuci'e","score":2,"definition":"$ci_1$ is an education system interrelated by administrative policies $ci_2$ among institutions $ci_3=ct_1$ displaying quality $ci_4$.","notes":"Cf. {ctuca}, {cilre}, {tadni}, {ckule}, {balcu'e}, {ma'urcu'e}."},{"word":"ctucku","score":1,"definition":"$cu_1=ct_1$ is a textbook for teaching ideas/methods $ct_3$ (du'u), by author $cu_3$ for audience $cu_4=ct_2$ about subject(s) $ct_4$ by method $ct_5$, preserved in medium $cu_5$.","notes":"Cf. {clinoi}, {ckule}."},{"word":"ctufau","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a lesson by $c_1$ for teaching audience $c_2$ ideas/methods/lore $c_3$ (du'u) about subject(s) $c_4$ by method $c_5$ (event).","notes":"*naljvajvo warning! Please use {nunctu} instead* Cf. {ckule}, {balcu'e}, {ctucku}."},{"word":"ctugu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=g_1=c_2$ works on $x_2=g_2=c_5$ for teacher $x_3=c_1$ to learn facts $x_4=c_3$ about subject $x_5=c_4$"},{"word":"ctuka'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lesson/unit of teaching"},{"word":"ctunoi","score":2,"definition":"$n_1$ are instructions by $c_1$ teaching audience $c_2$ ideas/methods/lore $c_3$ (du'u) about subject(s) $c_4$ by method $c_5$ (event).","notes":"Cf. {ctufau}, {ctucku}, {cilre}."},{"word":"ctununta'a","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=n_1=c_5$ is a lecture / an event of verbal teaching by $x_2=t_1=c_1$ to audience $x_3=t_2=c_2$ about subject $x_4=t_3=c_4$ in language $x_5=t_4$ with facts taught $x_6=c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ctuca}, {nu}, {tavla}, {ckule}, {cilre}."},{"word":"ctuselsku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is an instruction/direction"},{"word":"ctusfi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a class (instructional session) on topic $x_2$ taught by $x_3$ to audience $x_4$","notes":"Refers to a single event, e.g. \"I have a class at 3:30.\" For a course of instruction, see {ctusfimei}."},{"word":"ctusfimei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a course (series of lessons) on subject $x_2$, taught by $x_3$ to audience $x_4$","notes":"Refers to a full course of instruction, i.e. a curriculum or series of individual lessons at an educational institution. For an individual lesson, see {ctusfi}."},{"word":"cu","selmaho":"CU","score":100000,"definition":"elidable marker: separates selbri from preceding sumti, allows preceding terminator elision."},{"word":"cu'a","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":100000,"definition":"unary mathematical operator: absolute value/norm |a|."},{"word":"cu'acmi","score":2,"definition":"$cm_1=cu_1$ is a member of electorate $cm_2$, which votes/selects $cu_2$ [choice] from set/sequence of alternatives $cu_3$.","notes":"Gismu deep structure is \"cuxna gi'e cmima\"; Cf. {turni}, {cmicu'a}, {gubycu'a}, {jecta}."},{"word":"cu'ai","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"binary mathematical operator: vector norm/magnitude of vector $a$ in structure (normed vector space) $b$.","notes":"Contextless default for $b$: Euclidean normed vector space over the reals or complexes; in relativity, without context, the default interpretation for a four-vector is the Minkowski magnitude. $b$ determines the meaning of the norm. Accompanies and clarifies \"{cu'a}\"."},{"word":"cu'alni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the absolute value of $x_2$","notes":"Syn. {nacnilbra}. See {cu'a}, {cu'alvu'u}"},{"word":"cu'alvu'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the absolute difference of numbers $x_2$ and $x_3$ ; $x_1 = |x_2 - x_3|$","notes":"See {cu'alni}, {vujnu}, {cu'a}, {vu'u}"},{"word":"cu'arkubli","score":4,"definition":"$k_1=c_1$ is a gaming die, with sides $k_3=c_3$, with side $c_2$ facing up and having dimensions $k_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kelkubli}."},{"word":"cu'au","selmaho":"CUhAU","score":7,"definition":"universal famyma'o: terminates the most recently opened construct or clause.","notes":"cu'au looks back for the most recently opened construct that has not been terminated, and emulates whatever {famyma'o} would terminate it. It can also be subscripted with {xi}, and will terminate that many times. Note that that means grammatical function is being put in a {xi} clause, so be careful when using it. Additionally, cu'au {xi} {ro} will terminate all the way up to the last sentence-starting word (.i mi klama lo zarci pe lo pendo be mi cu'au xi ro -> .i mi klama lo zarci pe lo pendo be mi cu'au-be'o-ku-ge'u-ku-vau). This will also terminate to sentences started in {lu} (will NOT emulate li'u UNLESS used multiple times), {ni'o}, and {no'i}. It will NOT emulate {le'u}. In addition to {ro}, it can be subscripted with {da'a}, which terminates to the sentence level, minus 1. In the previous example, this would just leave the {vau} remaining, and allow you to continue to add to the place structure of {klama}."},{"word":"cu'au'ei","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso binary/unary operator: multinomial coefficient/binomial coefficient/choose","notes":"If unary, a list (n_1,...,n_r) must be supplied as input; the terms of the list may not be distinct; for appropriate values, output is ((n_1 +...+ n_r)!)/((n_1)! *...* (n_r)!). If binary, a single number n must be supplied for the first variable and the second variable must be a list (k_1,...,k_s); for appropriate values, the output is (n!)/((k_1 !) * ((n - k_1)!) *...* (k_s !) * ((n - k_s)!)); note that this is not exactly the typical definition, but it allows for easier immediate usage for the binomial case (where s=1)."},{"word":"cu'a zei fancu","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is an absolute value function from domain $f_2$ to range $f_3$.","notes":"Defined by: f(x) = abs(x)"},{"word":"cucma'e","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a skate carrying $m_2$ on surface/medium $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {carcycutci}, {bisli}, {xislu}, {cucyxelkla}, {xilcutci}, {xilcucli'u}."},{"word":"cucti'e","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is the heel of shoe $t_2=c_1$ for covering/protecting feet $c_2$, and of material $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jmati'e}, {cucni'a}."},{"word":"cucycau","score":1,"definition":"$cl_1$ is barefoot/not wearing shoes.","notes":"Cf. {smoka}, {karcutci}, {tupcutci}."},{"word":"cucydegji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=d_1$ is the toe of shoe $x_2=d_2=c_1$.","notes":"See also {cucti'e}."},{"word":"cucyxelkla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_5$ is a roller skate to destination $k_2$ from origin $k_3$ via route $k_4$, transporting $x_5=k_1$.","notes":"Cf. {carcycutci}, {xilcucli'u}."},{"word":"cu'e","selmaho":"CUhE","score":100001,"definition":"tense/modal question."},{"word":"cu'ei","selmaho":"UI","score":4,"definition":"discursive: indicate a change in speaker; used generally in quotations.","notes":"Considered to have {sa'a} attached to it by default. Using {sa'anai} would cancel that effect. Used to quote dialogues."},{"word":"cu'ei'a","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"discursive: indicate a change in speaker to ko'a; used generally in quotations.","notes":"Considered to have sa'a attached to it by default. Using sa'anai would cancel that effect. Used to quote dialogues."},{"word":"cu'ei'ai","selmaho":"UI","score":3,"definition":"discursive: indicate a change in speaker to first person (mi); used generally in quotations.","notes":"Considered to have {sa'a} attached to it by default. Using {sa'a} {nai} would cancel that effect. Used to quote dialogues."},{"word":"cu'ei'e","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"discursive: indicate a change in speaker to ko'e; used generally in quotations.","notes":"Considered to have sa'a attached to it by default. Using sa'anai would cancel that effect. Used to quote dialogues."},{"word":"cu'ei'ei","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"discursive: indicate a change in speaker to general third person (zo'e); used generally in quotations.","notes":"Notes: Considered to have sa'a attached to it by default. Using sa'anai would cancel that effect. Used to quote dialogues."},{"word":"cu'ei'i","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"discursive: indicate a change in speaker to ko'i; used generally in quotations.","notes":"Considered to have sa'a attached to it by default. Using sa'anai would cancel that effect. Used to quote dialogues."},{"word":"cu'ei'o","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"discursive: indicate a change in speaker to ko'o; used generally in quotations.","notes":"Considered to have sa'a attached to it by default. Using sa'anai would cancel that effect. Used to quote dialogues."},{"word":"cu'ei'oi","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"discursive: indicate a change in speaker to second person (do); used generally in quotations.","notes":"Notes: Considered to have sa'a attached to it by default. Using sa'anai would cancel that effect. Used to quote dialogues."},{"word":"cu'ei'u","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"discursive: indicate a change in speaker to ko'u; used generally in quotations.","notes":"Considered to have sa'a attached to it by default. Using sa'anai would cancel that effect. Used to quote dialogues."},{"word":"cu'i","selmaho":"CAI","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: neutral scalar attitude modifier."},{"word":"cu'i'a","selmaho":"UI","score":4,"definition":"attitudinal: intentionally - unintentionally - against intention.","notes":"From {cuxna}."},{"word":"cukcartu","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a pie-chart of/about $x_{2}$ showing formation/data-points $x_{3}$.","notes":"See {cukla} {cartu}"},{"word":"cukla","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is round/circular [2-dimensional shape/form]; $x_{1}$ is a disk/circle/ring.","notes":"Normally used for a filled-in circle/disk, but emphasis on roundness means that the concept may include 'ring'. See also {djine}, {ranji}, {bolci}, {tarmi}."},{"word":"cuklitry'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ orbits something which orbits ... which orbits something which orbits $x_2$ via intermediate steps $x_3$ (ce'o).","notes":"Could also apply to gravitationally bound bodies, regardless of the paths which they take."},{"word":"cukli'u","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ goes/moves around/[in a circle] using means $l_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cukla}, {litru}."},{"word":"cukmakyvelvei","score":4,"definition":"$v_4=m_1=c_1$ is a computer disk/hard disk/floppy disk storing $v_2$ (data/facts/du'u) about $v_3$ (object/event) in file(s) $v_1$.","notes":"Cf. {vreji}, {datni}, {skami}, {makyvelvei}, {srimakyvelvei}, {cukmirvelvei}."},{"word":"cukmirvelvei","score":2,"definition":"$v_4=m_1=c_1$ is a compact disc/optical disc storing $v_2$ (data/facts/du'u) about $v_3$ (object/event) in file(s) $v_1$.","notes":"Cf. {vreji}, {datni}, {skami}, {cukmakyvelvei}, {cukyku'ovelvei}, {srimakyvelvei}."},{"word":"cukmu'o","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=c_1$ (object) is completely round/full.","notes":"Cf. {mluni}, {lunra}, {nicte}."},{"word":"cukna'u","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a round number in base $x_2$.","notes":"$x_2$ may be 1, in which case $x_1$ is round in the absolute sense, such as 278628139008. See also {saclu}."},{"word":"cukpabna'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the mathematical constant π (the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter)"},{"word":"cukplita","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a disc (shape)."},{"word":"cukre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/relates to/pertains to CLL (Lojbanic) grammatical standards in manner/aspect $x_2$, specific to version $x_3$ (contextless default: the most recent version that has been officially accepted by the Lojban language's governing body (presently, the BPFK))","notes":"See also: {xorlo}."},{"word":"cukrerkavjvi","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ plays ultimate frisbee against $j_2$ in competition $j_3$ for prize/title $j_4$.","notes":"See also {cukla}, {renro}, {kavbu}, {jivna}."},{"word":"cukseltai","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=c_1$ is an circle-shaped / circular object.","notes":"$x_1$ is for objects resembling circles, rather than the abstract concept of circles themselves ({cuktai}). See also {tarmi}, {cukla}."},{"word":"cukta","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a book containing work $x_{2}$ by author $x_{3}$ for audience $x_{4}$ preserved in medium $x_{5}$.","notes":"$x_1$ is a copy/manifestation/container (a physical object or its analogue) of a literary work [$x_2$], not necessarily using paper (= {selpapri}). See also {cfika}, {prina}, {prosa}, {tcidu}, {papri}."},{"word":"cuktai","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=c_1$ is a circle.","notes":"Cf. {cukseltai}, {cukmirvelvei}."},{"word":"cuktaima'arbi'i","score":1,"definition":"$j1$ is a cirque/corrie/cwm between mountains/hills $c1=j2$ in terrain $c2$","notes":"from {cukla}+{tarmi}+{ma'arbi'i}"},{"word":"cuktermai","score":1,"definition":"$m_3=c_1$ is a disc [circular physical object] made of a material $m_1$.","notes":"Cf. {cukla}, {marji}"},{"word":"cukydagyterkruca","score":1,"definition":"$x1=k3$ is a roundabout of road $x2=d1$","notes":"from {cukla} + {dagyterkruca}"},{"word":"cukydjine","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a ring/torus/oval [round, closed shape/form], composed of material $x_2$, of inner diameter $x_3$ and outer diameter of $x_4$","notes":"This word is essentially the same thing as {djine}, but closedness is necessary."},{"word":"cukygu'ivelvei","score":1,"definition":"$v_4=g_2=c_1$ is a compact disc/optical disc storing $v_2$ (data/facts/du'u) about $v_3$ (object/event) in file(s) $v_1$.","notes":"Cf. {cukmirvelvei}, {vreji}, {datni}, {skami}, {cukmakyvelvei}, {cukyku'ovelvei}, {srimakyvelvei}."},{"word":"cukyjinslu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sphincter (circular-annulic muscle)/muscular ring controlling $x_2$ [approximately: in orifice $x_2$] of/belonging to body $x_3$","notes":"Sphincters usually must be relaxed in order to allow passage of substance, normally maintaining constriction. But this quality is not necessary for this definition (although it is hard to imagine a reverse scenario)."},{"word":"cukyku'ovelvei","score":1,"definition":"$v_4$ is a gramophone record of $v_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cukmirvelvei}, {zgike}, {sance}, {snaveitci}, {srimakyvelvei}."},{"word":"cukyxratci","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a compass for drawing circles $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {makfartci}, {caltaicmaci}."},{"word":"culcpe","score":2,"definition":"$cp_1$ humbly asks for/implores $cp_2$ from $cp_3$ in manner/form $cp_4$.","notes":"Cf. {pikci}, {tolcumla}."},{"word":"culno","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is full/completely filled with $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {tisna}, {kunti}, {mulno}, {setca}, {tisna}."},{"word":"cumba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an arthropod; $x_1$ is a bug (broad sense)","notes":"For a world in which {cinki} means \"insect\" or \"hexapod\". The source words for {cinki} mean \"insect\", so I prefer narrowing its meaning and adding a new word for \"arthropod\" based on more fitting source words. See also {lokra}, {jukni}, {sortu'e}"},{"word":"cumgau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ enables $x_2$ (event) to happen; $x_1$ makes $x_2$ possible","notes":"See {cumki}, {gasnu}, {curmi}"},{"word":"cumki","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event/state/property) is possible under conditions $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ may/might occur; $x_{1}$ is a maybe.","notes":"Also possibility. See also {lakne}."},{"word":"cumla","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is humble/modest about $x_{2}$ (abstraction); $x_{1}$ displays humility about $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cinmo}, {jgira}."},{"word":"cumnunve'u","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a sales lead/opportunity for $v_1$ to sell $v_2$ to $v_3$ for amount $v_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cumki}, {nu}, {vecnu}, {vencu'u}, {velventerzu'e}."},{"word":"cumselpei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=p_2=c_1$ (subject/concept) is conceivable under conditions $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xanri}, {lojycpa}."},{"word":"cumymu'efi'a","score":1,"definition":"$cf_1$ is science fiction about possible universe $cu_1=m_1$ by author $cf_3$.","notes":"Cf. {skefi'a}, {mi'irlarfi'a}."},{"word":"cundinkei","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ gambles/plays the lottery $k_2$.","notes":"Gambling/lottery = {nuncundinkei}."},{"word":"cunfai","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is shuffled/randomly distributed/cut among $f_2$ with shares/portions $f_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cunfaigau}, {karda}, {kelci}."},{"word":"cunfaigau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ shuffles/randomly distributes/cuts $x_2=f_1$ among $x_3=f_2$ with shares/portions $x_4=f_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cunfai}, {karda}, {kelci}."},{"word":"cunmi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of millet [grain] of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {gurni}."},{"word":"cunpe'i","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ bumps into/randomly encounters $p_2$ at/in location $p_3$."},{"word":"cunrafsi","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is an unpredictable/irregular affix for word/concept $r_2$, with form/properties $r_3$, in language $r_4$.","notes":"In Lojban, cunrafsi are {rafsi} (bound combining forms) that derive unpredictably from {gismu} (root predicate-words). They are morphemes of the forms CCV, CVC, CVV, and CV'V (where C is a consonant, V is a vowel, and ' is the special sound /h/). Rafsi of these forms must be memorized alongside their source gismu, since they are assigned arbitrarily (within some constraints). By contrast, rafsi of the forms CCVC and CVCC are always predictable, and match up one-for-one with gismu; these may be called {jvarafsi} ('rule-rafsi'). Note also: cunrafsi are not 'irregular' in the sense of being assigned informally in a non-standard manner; they are a part of standard, official Lojban."},{"word":"cunso","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is random/fortuitous/unpredictable under conditions $x_{2}$, with probability distribution $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also accidental, chancy, by chance, adventitious, arbitrary (also = {cuncu'a}, {cunselcu'a}, {cunjdi}, {cunseljdi}; based on \"unpredictable\"). See also {cnici}, {lakne}, {funca}, {kalsa}, {snuti}."},{"word":"cuntu","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an affair/organized activity involving person(s) $x_{2}$ (ind./mass); $x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$'s business.","notes":"Also matter, concern; $x_2$ is engaged in $x_1$ (which is usually an abstraction) (= {selcu'u} for reordered places). See also {jikca}, {srana}."},{"word":"cunyna'u","score":1,"definition":"$n_1=c_1$ (li) is a random number (noun), random under conditions $c_2$, with probability distribution $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cundinkei}, {cunfaigau}, {lakne}."},{"word":"cu'o","selmaho":"MOI","score":100000,"definition":"convert number to probability selbri; event $x_{1}$ has probability (n) of occurring under cond. $x_{2}$."},{"word":"cu'oi'e","selmaho":"MOI","score":1,"definition":"convert number to statistical odds selbri; event $x_1$ (nu) has statistical odds ($n$) of occurring (versus not occuring) under conditions $x_2$.","notes":"Odds $n$ represent the probability of $x_1$ occurring given $x_2$ (including human assumptions about the probability/situation); odds are a ratio of probability of success ($x_1$ occurring) divided by probability of failure ($x_2$ not occurring). For wagering odds, use \"{cu'oi'o}\"; for the probability of $x_1$ occurring, see \"{cu'o}\"; use \"{lau'au}\" (mekso operand) in order to convert from odds to probability."},{"word":"cupli'u","score":2,"definition":"$l_1$ makes a round trip via route $l_2$ using means/vehicle $l_3$."},{"word":"cupra","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ produces $x_{2}$ [product] by process $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {zbasu}, {farvi}, {gundi}, {jukpa}."},{"word":"cupsri","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=c_1$ is a looped ribbon/tape/strip/band/stripe [both ends are connected] and is of material $d_2=c_2$."},{"word":"cupypoi","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=c_1$ is a circularly ordered sequence by rule $p_2$ on unordered set $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {clupa}, {porsi}."},{"word":"curfi'e","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=f_1$ is an eel of species/breed $c_2=f_2$. ","notes":"Cf. {curnu}, {finpe}, {xasycurnu}."},{"word":"curmi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) lets/permits/allows $x_{2}$ (event) under conditions $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ grants privilege $x_{2}$.","notes":"Sufficient condition (= {crutcini}), agent that permits a situation (= {tcinycru}). See also {rinju}, {banzu}, {ralte}, {jimte}, {jaspu}, {zifre}."},{"word":"curnu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a worm/invertebrate animal of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also mollusk, snail (= {cakcurnu}), shellfish (= {xaskemcakcurnu}, {xaskemcakydja}); the generalization to invertebrate is because many multicellular invertebrates are indeed wormlike. See also {since}, {silka}."},{"word":"curnureki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Urechis"},{"word":"curnxidrozo'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a member of Hydrozoa/hydrozoan of subtaxa $x_2$","notes":"See also: {curnu}, {finpe}"},{"word":"curve","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is pure/unadulterated/unmitigated/simple in property $x_{2}$ (ka).","notes":"$x_1$ is simply/purely/unmitigatedly/solely $x_2$. See also {prane}, {jinsa}, {manfo}, {sampu}, {sepli}, {traji}, {lumci}, {xukmi}."},{"word":"cuska'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is a spokesperson of/speaks on behalf of $x_2=k_2=c_1$, saying $x_3=c_2$ to $x_4=c_3$ via expressive medium $x_5=c_4$.","notes":"cf. {cusku}, {krati}, cmavo list {ka'i}"},{"word":"cusku","score":100004,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) expresses/says $x_{2}$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) for audience $x_{3}$ via expressive medium $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also says. See also {bacru}, {tavla}, {casnu}, {spuda}, cmavo list {cu'u}, {bangu}, {dapma}, {jufra}, {pinka}."},{"word":"cusku'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ edits/revises/adapts text $x_2$ by $x_3$ for audience $x_4$ in medium $x_5$.","notes":"Cf. {cusku}, {kurji}, {sa'a}."},{"word":"cusna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (scalar-valued) is the norm/magnitude/size of concrete (and specific) mathematical object $x_2$ in norm space/according to metric (if relevant)/by definition/of type $x_3$"},{"word":"custerzi'e","score":1,"definition":"$z_3$ is a condition for free expressive activity $z_2$ by agent $z_1=c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {nunzi'e}."},{"word":"cutci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a shoe/boot/sandal for covering/protecting [feet/hooves] $x_{2}$, and of material $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also boot (= {tupcutci}). See also {smoka}, {taxfu}, {skiji}."},{"word":"cutlunbe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is topless; $x_1$'s chest is naked."},{"word":"cutne","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the chest/thorax/upper trunk/[rib cage/breast] [body-part] of $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cnebo}, {betfu}, {xadni}, {tanxe}."},{"word":"cutybo'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a rib of body $b_3=c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cutygreku}, {cutyti'e}."},{"word":"cutygreku","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=c_1$ is the ribcage of $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cutyti'e}, {cutybo'u}."},{"word":"cutyti'e","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is the upper back [body-part] of $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cutygreku}, {cutybo'u}, {betfu}, {xadni}."},{"word":"cu'u","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"cusku modal, 1st place (attribution/quotation) as said by source ...; used for quotation."},{"word":"cu'u ko'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"tagged sumti: can be used for embedded: it-1 said, \"...\", with editorial unquote and insert."},{"word":"cu'upre","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a businessman/business woman involved in business $c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {cuntu}, {prenu}, {kagni}, {briju}, {banxa}."},{"word":"cu'urga'o","score":1,"definition":"$g_{1}$ (portal/passage/entrance-way) is closed/shut/not open, preventing access to organized activity $g_{2}=c_1$ by $g_{3}$."},{"word":"cu'urkalri","score":1,"definition":"$k_{1}$ (store/company/organization/entrance-way etc) is open/ajar/not shut permitting access to organized activity $k_2=c_1$ by $k_{3}$."},{"word":"cu'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"discursive: verbosely – succinctly."},{"word":"cu'uxna","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is aware that $x_1$ can be in relation $x_4$ with all of $x_3$ (plural) and choose to be in relation $x_4$ with $x_2$ (which is among $x_3$)","notes":"To summarize, \"$x_1$ chooses $x_2$ out of set $x_3$ to do/have relationship $x_4$ (binary ka)\". See also {cuxna}"},{"word":"cuvjumske","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=j_1=c_1$ is bacteriology of bacteria $s_2$ based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"Bacteriology is the study of bacteria. Because of the similarity of thinking and working with microorganisms other than bacteria, there has been a tendency for the field of bacteriology to extend as microbiology (={jumske}). Bacteriology can be classified as a distinct science."},{"word":"cuvjurme","score":2,"definition":"$j_1=c_1$ is an (eu)bacterium of species/defining property $j_2$.","notes":"Bacteria are a large domain of single-celled, prokaryote (={pruslemijyji'e}) microorganisms. See also {jurme}, {tceprujurme}."},{"word":"cuvmuj","score":1,"definition":"Pure Land in the traditions of Buddhism, Daoism, Bon, and other faiths.","notes":"curve munje"},{"word":"cuvyto'aci'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a just intonation with prime limit $x_2$ and odd limit $x_3$","notes":"With only x1 specified, refers to generic just intonation, understood as \"a tuning system where all intervals are expressed by rational numbers as ratios between frequencies\". To refer to what is often named simply \"just intonation\" but instead means 5-limit just intonation, use \"cuvyto'aci'e li mu\". See also: {dunto'aci'e}."},{"word":"cuxna","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ chooses/selects $x_{2}$ [choice] from set/sequence of alternatives $x_{3}$ (complete set).","notes":"Also prefer (= {nelcu'a}). See also {jdice}, {pajni}, {nelci}."},{"word":"cuxnadytcini","score":1,"definition":"$x1=t1$ is a dilemma between $x2=t2=c3$","notes":"from {cuxna} + {nandu} + {tcini}"},{"word":"cuxnajo'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ chooses/selects option $x_2$ (choice), but not necessarily at the exclusion of all others among the collection of all options $x_3$ (complete list or set).","notes":"$x_3$ includes $x_2$. This is good for checkboxes or multiple-choice responses (which would constitute $x_2$ or $x_3$ depending on the sense). See also: {cuxnakei'i}."},{"word":"cuxnakei'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ chooses/selects option $x_2$ (choice) at the exclusion of all others among the collection of all options $x_3$ (complete list or set).","notes":"$x_3$ includes $x_2$ when fully specified. Any element/entry/term of $x_3$ which is not an $x_2$ is not chosen. If $x_2$ is a singleton, then $x_3$ forms a radio button selection or the options in a stereotypical multiple choice test. See also: {cuxnajo'e}."},{"word":"cuxselgre","score":2,"definition":"$p_2=c_1$ filters $p_1=c_2$ to destination side $p_3$ from origin side $p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {julne}."},{"word":"cuxselnandu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ hesitates on which of $x_2$ (plural) to choose for doing $x_3$ (relation) with it/them","notes":"See also {cuxtoi}, {cuxna}."},{"word":"cuxtoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is trying to choose which of $x_2$ (plural) to be in relation $x_3$ with"},{"word":"cy","selmaho":"BY2","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for c."},{"word":"cy'i'am","score":1,"definition":"Central Intelligence Agency"},{"word":"cy zei bai'ei zei bangu","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the C++ language used by $x_{2}$ to express/communicate $x_{3}$ (si'o/du'u, not quote)."},{"word":"cy zei bangu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the C language used by $x_{2}$ to express/communicate $x_{3}$ (si'o/du'u, not quote)."},{"word":"cy zei sance","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiceless postalveolar sibilant fricative sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {casnce}."},{"word":"da","selmaho":"KOhA1","score":100000,"definition":"logically quantified existential pro-sumti: there exists something 1 (usually restricted)."},{"word":"da'a","selmaho":"PA4","score":100003,"definition":"digit/number: all except n; all but n; default 1."},{"word":"da'a'au","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso operatory: prime mark append","notes":"For ordered inputs (A, B, C), where A is a general mathematical object, B is an integer (normally nonnegative), and C is a nonnegative integer; appends B prime(s)/distinguishing marks of type C to A. Presumably objects that have the same symbol as A but different B and C values are mutual(ly) related/analogs, but are at least formally distinguishable. B and C each default to 1. In practice, tick marks are usually called prime marks (and probably will effectively/culturally have a value of C=1); other distinguishing features are employed usually once these are used, such as overbars, over-tildes/over-twiddles, dagger, asterisks, etc. For a fixed C, this operator forms a series in B for each A. The meaning is context-specific. B = 0 iff C = 0; if A in unprimed (lacks any distinguishing marks), then B = 0; thus all mathematical objects have this operator implicitly attached to them with the value of 0 for the second and third argumentsize (note that this is not the default value for these arguments when this operator is explicitly mentioned). It is possible therefore to reference both primed and unprimed objects of form A simultaneously via reference to, for example, (1±1)/2 for the value for B and/or C (employing the setting of defaulting to the value of 1 as appropriate)."},{"word":"da'acre","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an expert-fight with opponent [in fight] $x_{2}$ with expertise standard $x_{3}$."},{"word":"da'ai","selmaho":"KOhA3","score":2,"definition":"other than me","notes":"Can include {do}. {ma'a} can be defined as \"{mi} {jo'u} {do} jo'u {da'ai}\""},{"word":"da'ai'a","selmaho":"BAI","score":1,"definition":"\"da'avni\" modal: except under condition ...; unless ...; excepting/exempting (condition) ... .","notes":"See also: \"{da'avni}\". Use \"{teda'ai'a}\" for \"except if/in [condition implicit], in which case ...\". Can be nested via inclusion of another \"da'ai'a\" within the condition which is filling the sumti slot which was introduced by the higher-level instance of this word; for example: \"every Gregorian year with label which is divisible by 4 unless (it is also divisible by 100 unless (it is also divisible by 400)) is a leap year\", where parenthesis denote the sumti slot and the second \"unless\" is nested, meaning that uears which are a multiple of 400 are indeed leap years, despite being divisible by 100 as well – in this example, \"unless\" would be translated by this word."},{"word":"da'amei","selmaho":"MOI*","score":1,"definition":"quantifier selbri: convert all but one to cardinal selbri; $x_1$ is a set with all but one members $x_2$."},{"word":"da'amoi","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantified selbri: converts all-but-(1) to ordinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is penultimate among $x_{2}$ by rule $x_{3}$."},{"word":"da'ane'e","selmaho":"PA*4","score":0,"definition":"digit/number: counting from least contextually-possible number; least possible number + n; default n=1","notes":"Counts up from {rone'e}, similar to how {da'a} counts down from {ro}"},{"word":"da'aremoi","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantified selbri: converts all-but-2 to ordinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is antepenult. among $x_{2}$ by rule $x_{3}$."},{"word":"da'arsi'u","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ fight [each other] over issue $d_3$ (abstract).","notes":"Cf. {damba}, {simxu}, {simda'a}, {da'asnu}, {dausnu}, {da'arta'a}."},{"word":"da'arta'a","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=d_1$ quarrels with $t_2=d_2$ about issue $t_3=d_3$ in language $t_4$.","notes":"Cf. {damba}, {tavla}, {dausnu}, {da'arsi'u}."},{"word":"da'asnu","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ (mass normally, but 1 individual/jo'u possible) argues/quarrels about topic/subject $c_2=d_3$ with opponent $x_3=d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {darlu}, {casnu}, {dausnu}, {da'arsi'u}, {simda'a}."},{"word":"da'au","selmaho":"KOhA1","score":2,"definition":"pro-sumti: forgetful something/memory-less da","notes":"Functions as {da} does with respect to existential quantification. Each usage acts as though the scope of all previous usages have been closed/terminated (or that all assignments to the meaning of this word have been forgotten/erased/overridden/unassigned). Even within the same given scope, multiple usages of this word can refer to different things (with or without qualification) and are (modulo qualification) completely free in their reference sets absolutely and with respect to one another; of course, they can mean the same thing, but it is not necessary. Usage within prenexes is essentially pointless if intended to be used after the same. See also: {da'o}, {da}, {kau'a}, {kau'e}, {kau'i}, {zo'e}."},{"word":"da'avni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (condition) is the condition for an exception/'else' case of rule $x_2$ with its own rule/outcome/consequent $x_3$.","notes":"An exemption often is the sumti-raised subject of an exception, but usage of the English word varies and it may simply be the exception itself. If the consequent of $x_2$ (which is not necessarily explicitly specified by this word) is a a strict, nonfuzzy binary by nature and the law of excluded middles is assumed, then $x_3$ is assumed to the complement thereof. See also: \"{javni}\", \".{ifle}\", \"{da'ai'a}\". Emphasis here is on the condition that causes the 'else' case (rather than the complement, which is the condition of the implicit 'IF' statement); it is usually used as a practical afterthought."},{"word":"dabycalku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is armor around $c_2$ composed of $c_3$ against opponent $x_4=d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {gunta}, {jamna}, {danti}, {jakne}, {xarci}."},{"word":"dabysmifau","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ (event) is a wargame, simulating combat by $d_1$ against $d_2$ over issue $d_3$ (abstract).","notes":"Cf. {jamna}, {bilni}."},{"word":"dabytadji","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a fighting technique / martial art used under conditions $t_3$ by $d_1$.","notes":"t2 subsumed. d2 and d3 not usually relevant to technique. Made from {damba} + {tadji}."},{"word":"dac bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":1,"definition":"letteral: dash (letteral)."},{"word":"dacru","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a drawer/file in structure $x_{2}$, a [sliding compartment] container for contents $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {nilce}, {tanxe}."},{"word":"dacti","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a material object enduring in space-time; $x_{1}$ is a thing.","notes":"See also {marji}, {xanri}."},{"word":"dacybatke","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a drawer pull on drawer $b_2=d_1$; the drawer pull is made of material $b_4$."},{"word":"dadgau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ hangs/suspends $d_1$ from $d_2$ with/by means $d_3$."},{"word":"dadgenxu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hanger for hanging $x_2$","notes":"Refers to \"hangers\" for clothes or any other object, whether mobile (e.g. wire coat hanger) or affixed to a structure cf. {dandu}, {genxu}."},{"word":"dadgreku","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a rack used to hang $x_{2}$."},{"word":"dadja'i","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=d_1$ is a pendant decorating $j_2$ and hanging from $d_2$.","notes":"See also: {dandu}, {jadni}."},{"word":"dadjo","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ pertains to the Taoist culture/ethos/religion in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {lijda}, {jegvo}."},{"word":"dadmrotsina","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gallows used for hanging $x_2$ by $x_3$","notes":"x3 in this case being the party in charge of the hanging, be that a governmental body or x2 theirself"},{"word":"dadne'ota'u","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a necktie for wearing by $t_2=c_2$ serving purpose $t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {nebysrijge}."},{"word":"dadycatra","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ hangs/lynches $c_2=d_1$ by hanging them from/on $d_2$ by means of $d_3$.","notes":"x2 is killed by this action. Use {dadgau} if x2 is already dead."},{"word":"dadycka","score":3,"definition":"$c_1=d_1$ is a hammock of material $c_2$ hung from $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {daklycka}."},{"word":"dadycripu","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=d=1$ is a bridge which is suspended from $d_2$ at joint/joints $d_3$."},{"word":"dadyskotai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a catenary (ideal shape) of form $x_2$"},{"word":"dadysli","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=d_1$ is a pendulum oscillating at rate/frequency $s_2$, suspended from $d_2$ by/at/with joint $d_3$."},{"word":"da'e","selmaho":"KOhA2","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: remote future utterance; \"He'll tell you tomorrow. IT will be a doozy.\"."},{"word":"da'egre","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=d_2$ squeezes through $p_2=d_1$ to $p_3$ from $p_4$"},{"word":"da'ei","selmaho":"DOI","score":5,"definition":"attitudinal cause attribution","notes":"Whereas {dai} simply marks an attitudinal as applying to someone other than the speaker, and {da'oi} attributes the preceding attitudinal as belonging to someone specific, {da'ei} attributes the cause of one's feeling to someone/something else."},{"word":"da'ergau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ [person/agent] applies force $d_1$, which puts pressure on/presses/applies force to $d_2$.","notes":"See also {selda'ergau}, {da'erzu'e}, {danre}, {gasnu}."},{"word":"da'erjicla","score":1,"definition":"$x1=d1=j1$ kneads $x2=d2=j2$"},{"word":"da'erju'ebo'i","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a french press/press pot/coffee press/coffee plunger/cafetière/сafetière à piston for filtrated liquid $b_2=j_2$ [default: coffee] with filter $j_1$ prohibiting passage of solids $j_3=d_2$ pressed by force $d_1$, container made of material $b_3$ with lid $b_4$.","notes":"See also: making coffee (={kafpra}), coffeemaker (={kafpraca'a}), coffee (paper) filter (={kafpleju'e})."},{"word":"da'erzu'e","score":2,"definition":"$z_1$ causes force $d_1$ pressing on $d_2$ for goal $z_3$.","notes":"See also {da'ergau}, {selda'ergau}, {danre}, {zukte}."},{"word":"dafsku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ (agent) answers $x_2=d_1$ to question/problem $x_3=d_2$."},{"word":"dafyfa'i","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ finds solution/answer to problem/question $f_3=d_2$"},{"word":"dagme'esni","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a road sign representing a/the name $s_2=c_1$ of road/street $c_2=d_1$—name given by $c_3$—to observer $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {dagysni}, {cmene}."},{"word":"dagmlaterdzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sidewalk of road $x_2$.","notes":"See also {dargu}, {mlana}, {cadzu}."},{"word":"dagyke'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a pothole in road $d_1=k_2$.","notes":"from {dargu} + {kevna}"},{"word":"dagykoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is a curb/kerb of $x_2=k_2=d_1$","notes":"from {dargu} + {korbi}"},{"word":"dagypli","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ (person) is a road user using road/highway/street/path/(square) $d_1=p_2$ for purpose $p_3$.","notes":"x1 could be a driver/passenger/pedestrian/skater/cyclist etc."},{"word":"dagysfe","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is pavement of road/highway $x_2=d_1$."},{"word":"dagysni","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a road sign meaning $s_2$ to observer/driver/pedestrian $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {klaji}, {tcita}."},{"word":"dagyterkruca","score":1,"definition":"$x1=k3$ is an intersection of road $x2=d1$","notes":"from {dargu} + {te} + {kruca}"},{"word":"da'i","selmaho":"UI3","score":100002,"definition":"discursive: supposing - in fact.","notes":"See also {sruma}."},{"word":"dai","selmaho":"UI5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: marks empathetic use of preceding attitudinal; shows another's feelings.","notes":"See also {cnijmi}."},{"word":"dai'a","selmaho":"UI5","score":4,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: marks preceding attitudinal as empathetic with an anticipated attitude; encourages another's feelings.","notes":"From {dai}+{a'o}. (Examples: {ui}dai'a=\"Cheer up\", {iinai}dai'a=\"It's okay, you're safe\", {o'u}dai'a=\"Have courage\", {ri'e}dai'a=\"Let it all out\", {e'i}dai'a=\"You need to ...\")"},{"word":"da,ic","score":1,"definition":"IS, ISIS, ISIL, the Islamic State; ad-Dawlah al-Islāmiyah fī 'l-ʿIrāq wa-sh-Shām, Da'ish, Daesh"},{"word":"daigno","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (ordered list) is a sampling of entries of matrix/tensor $x_2$ in which exactly one entry is sampled from each row and/or column (etc.) between entries $x_3$ (list; default: the largest 'square'/'hypercubic' sampling possible in the entire tensor starting with the first entry, see notes) inclusively following selection procedure/rule/function/order $x_4$ (default: diagonally, see notes), where the tensor/matrix is expressed in basis/under conditions $x_5$","notes":"Entries of the list in x3 need not actually be sampled; the entries listed are merely to name the minimal and maximal indices between which the sampling may be drawn. Thus, the indices/labels specified are included in the range of sampling; id est: if the matrix entries listed belong to the ith row and jth column and the (i+n)th row and (j+m)th column respectively (for positive integers i,j,n,m), then the sampling will be conducted in all rows of number between (and including) i and i+n (yielding n+1 sampled rows) and in all columns of number between (and including) j and j+m (yielding m+1 sampled columns). The default diagonal sampling procedure for x4 is as follows: The first sampled entry has the minimum allowed (as specified in x3) indices. All latter sampled entries (by default) have indices of the immediately previous sampled entry each augmented by 1. (Which is to say that if the kth sampled entry has indices (x,y,...), in that order, then the (k+1)th sampled entry has indices (x+1,y+1,...), in that order and where each subsequent index would be the respective index of the kth sampled entry augmented by 1). The process terminates generally whenever exactly one entry is sampled from each of the rows, each of the columns, etc. of the tensor. In the default, the process terminates when at least one of the indices of a sampled entry of the tensor is as large as possible in the range specified by x3. Thus, in order to reconcile the general and the default termination conditions, the range specified by x3 must be compatible with both; id est: it must be a r-dimensional hypercube of entries, so to speak, where r is the rank of tensor x2. The default for sampling range x3 is between and including the entry in the first row and first column (etc.) and the entry in the last row and last column (etc.) for an r-dimensional hypercube tensor (meaning that each row, column, etc. of the tensor has exactly the same number of entries as the others). Generally, the default range begins with the entry of indices each minimal in the tensor (called 'the first entry') and extends to include (\"draw\") the maximal r-dimensional hypercube of entries in the tensor with one vertex on the first entry; in other words, if the minimum of the set of maximal indices in the tensor is g, then the sampling range is every row between the first and the gth, every column between the first and the gth, etc. Generally, the sampling range must be an r-dimensional orthotope of some positive size (that is to say: including at least one entry) no larger than the tensor itself, but with the freedom to place at most r of its vertices among the entries thereof; if the default sampling procedure x4 is being used, then the r-dimensional orthotope must be an r-dimensional hypercube. Generalizes to any tensor, but is only interesting for tensors of rank at least 1. Any mention of geometric terminology (such as mention of diagonals, orthotopes, etc.) in the definition or notes of this word should be interpreted cautiously and is not necessarily good Lojbanic practice; such terminology should not necessarily be emulated in practicing Lojbanic thought or speech. Not for use for geometric diagonals (such as between vertices); confer: {digno}."},{"word":"dai'i","selmaho":"CAI","score":3,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: supposed emotion - factual emotion","notes":"Used for emotions that are non-factual, for example when talking about hypothetical events. la'a ui dai'i mi ba te dunda lo karce lo mi patfu I will probably be given a car by my dad and I would feel happy about it if that happened."},{"word":"daiic","score":2,"definition":"IS, ISIS, ISIL, the Islamic State; ad-Dawlah al-Islāmiyah fī 'l-ʿIrāq wa-sh-Shām, Da'ish, Daesh"},{"word":"da'inai","selmaho":"UI*3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: supposing - in fact."},{"word":"da'inpei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) hypothesizes $x_2$ (si'o/du'u/nu); $x_1$ assumes $x_2$ for the sake of analysis","notes":"See {da'i}, {da'inri}, {pensi}, {xarpei}, {sruma}"},{"word":"da'inri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (si'o/du'u/nu) is hypothetical / is assumed for the sake of analysis by $x_2$","notes":"See {da'i}, {xanri}, {xa'i}, {da'inpei}"},{"word":"dai'o","selmaho":"DAhO","score":1,"definition":"discursive & gafyzmico: reset/restore all defaults (permanently) to discourse-exterior specification; cancel all following discourse-interior default assignments","notes":"Any modification made to the default value of all terbri is hereby cancelled and the definitions of all words (with respect to default specifications for terbri), as they explicitly appear in official Lojban word lists and other resources, is hereby used. Permanent until future alterations (with respect to terbri default specifications) is explicitly made. See also: {do'ai}, {zmico}, {gafyzmico}, {da'o}. "},{"word":"dairmoni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a daemon/familiar spirit of type/mythology $x_2$","notes":"Not necessarily evil; for that use {dermoni} or {pacru'i}. See {angeli}, {crida}, {di'albo}, {pruxi}"},{"word":"daiske","score":2,"definition":"$s1$ (mass of facts) is physical/material science of/about subject matter $s2$ based on methodology $s3$; s1 is physics."},{"word":"dajbu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is okay/alright/acceptable to $x_2$ by standard $x_3$","notes":"See also {xamgu}, {xlali}, {zanru}."},{"word":"dajne","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is careful/cautious in $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"See also {ckape}, {kajde}, {terpa}, {snura}."},{"word":"dajyxru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) returns $x_2$ to origin/earlier state $x_3$ from $x_4$, as a Taoist ethos"},{"word":"dakfu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a knife (tool) for cutting $x_{2}$, with blade of material $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {denci}, {balre}, {katna}, {tunta}, {forca}, {smuci}, {kinli}."},{"word":"dakli","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a sack/bag with contents $x_{2}$, and of material $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {daski} for pouch, {bakfu}."},{"word":"daklycka","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=d_1$ is a sleeping bag of material $c_2=d_3$ for holding $c_3=d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {dadycka}."},{"word":"daklyflani","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bagpipe/set of bagpipes."},{"word":"daklytcati","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of tea brewed using tea bag(s) $d_1=t_2$."},{"word":"dakrmatcete","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a machete with blade of material $x_2$."},{"word":"dakyba'e","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is the blade of knife $b_2=d_1$."},{"word":"dakyxa'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=d_1$ is a dagger / knife weapon for use against $x_2=d_2$ by $x_3$ with blade of material $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {dakfu}, {xarci}, {cladakyxa'i}, {damba}, {catra}, {zekri}."},{"word":"dalcange","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a ranch at $c_2$, of rancher $c_3$ raising animals $c_4=d_1$.","notes":"Cf. {danlu}, {cange}, {jipci}, {bakni}, {xarju}, {ladru}, {sovda}."},{"word":"dalcnita","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is ventrally oriented/is placed ventral relative to $c_2$ of animal $d_1=c_3$","notes":"$x_1$ is more ventral than $x_2$. Ventral: The abdominal (belly) side. Downwards in most animals, forwards in humans."},{"word":"dalcrane","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is anterior oriented/is rostral relative to $c_2$ of animal $d_1=c_3$","notes":"$x_1$ is more anterior than $x_2$ is. Anterior: Oriented towards the head/direction of locomotion. In most animals, this is forward. In humans, this is up."},{"word":"dalgapru","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is dorsally oriented/is placed dorsal relative to $g_2$ of animal $d_1=g_3$","notes":"$x_1$ is closer to the dorsal side than $x_2$ is. Dorsal: oriented towards the back (up in most animals, backways in humans). See {gapru}, {dalcnita}, {dalcrane}, {daltrixe}"},{"word":"dalgeko","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gecko lizard of species $x_2$","notes":"See also: {danlu}, {respa}, {spaigopodidai}"},{"word":"dalgunma","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a flock/pride/herd of animals $x_2$"},{"word":"dalkastora","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a beaver (genus Castor) of taxon $x_2$","notes":"See also {lalxu}, {mudri}, {danlu}"},{"word":"dalkastoro","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a beaver (genus Castor) of taxon $x_2$","notes":"See also {lalxu}, {mudri}, {danlu}"},{"word":"dalko'ala","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is koala of species/subspecies $x_2$","notes":"See also {kanguru}"},{"word":"dalku'i","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ a herder/takes-care-of/attends to//is caretaker for animals $k_2=d_1$."},{"word":"dalma'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=m_1=d_1$ is a steed or mount of species $x_2=d_2$, ridden by $x_3=m_2$ on or in surface/terrain/medium $x_4=m_3$"},{"word":"dalmasi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a saddle on mount $x_2$","notes":"This is a jbofuvi of danlu+marce+stizu."},{"word":"dalmikce","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is a doctor for animal $m_2=d_1$ of species $d_2$ for ailment $m_3$ using treatment $m_4$."},{"word":"dalmustela","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a weasel / ferret / European polecat / fitch (genus Mustela) of taxon $x_2$ "},{"word":"dalpe'o","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=d_1$ is a pet belonging to $p_2$ of species $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {danlu}, {pendo}."},{"word":"dalpe'odja","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is pet food for pet $c_2=d_1=p_1$.","notes":"See also animal feed (={da'udja})."},{"word":"dalpi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is animal skin (including human skin), body part of $x_2$.","notes":"Hypernym: {pilka}. See also {skapi} for removed dead skin."},{"word":"dalpurdi","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a zoo of community/organization $p_2$ with animals $p_3=d_1$.","notes":"See also: {mivdalmuzga}."},{"word":"dalremnei","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=n_1=r_1$ is a furry/kemono/anthro fan of species/fursona $x_2=d_2$","notes":"This is separate from the concept of otherkin or Therian, which is a point of contentious debate."},{"word":"dalrodente","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rodent of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {ratcu}"},{"word":"dalroktopoda","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an octopus (order Octopoda) of species $x_2$."},{"word":"dalsauia","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a guinea pig of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {ratcu}."},{"word":"dalske","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ is zoology concerned with animals of type $d_2$ based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ji'eske}, {mivdalmuzga}, {mrodalmuzga}, {spaske}."},{"word":"daltrixe","score":3,"definition":"$t_1$ is posterior /is placed caudal relative to $t_2$ of animal/species $d_1=g_3$","notes":"$x_1$ is more posterior than $x_2$. Posterior: Towards the anus/opposite the typical direction of locomotion. In most animals, it's behind. In humans, it's down."},{"word":"daltsi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an egg of animal $x_2$, belonging to species $x_3$","notes":"See {tsiju}"},{"word":"damba","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ fights/combats/struggles with $x_{2}$ over issue $x_{3}$ (abstract); $x_{1}$ is a fighter/combatant.","notes":"Use $x_3$ tu'a for fight over an object/objective. See also {bradi}, {gunta}, {talsa}, {darlu}, {fapro}, {jamna}, {sonci}."},{"word":"damfri","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an experience with smoke source $x_{2}$."},{"word":"damri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a drum/cymbal/gong [percussion musical instrument] with beater/actuator $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {rilti}, {zgike}."},{"word":"damtubnu","score":3,"definition":"$t_1$ is a chimney made of of material $t_2$ for emitting/expelling smoke/gas/steam/magma $t_3=d_1$ from source $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tubnu}, {danmo}, {fanri}, {molki}."},{"word":"damtu'u","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a chimney made of of material $t_2$ for emitting/expelling smoke/gas/steam/magma $t_3=d_1$ from source $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tubnu}, {danmo}, {fanri}, {molki}."},{"word":"damva'u","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ smokes/inhales $v_2$. $v_1$ is a smoker.","notes":"not necessarily tobacco. Cf. {danmo}, {vasxu}. See also {tankyva'u}, {sigva'u}, {marnyva'u}."},{"word":"damvaxtu'u","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a pipe for inhaling burned substance $d_1$ used by $v_1$ made of material $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {danmo}, {vasxu}, {tubnu}, {damva'u}."},{"word":"danci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the spacial interval/geodesic segment (or line segment/ray/line) from location/point $x_2$ to location/point $x_3$ in geometry/frame of reference $x_4$.","notes":"Like \"{temci}\", but for space. \"{nicfa}\" yields a vector which encodes similar information (when projected into space). $x_4$ can be used, for example, in order to determine whether $x_1$ lies across the Earth's surface or cuts through the Earth (like a tunnel) for two distinct city centers. Like \"temci\", it is essentially just \"{sirji}\", but specifically designed in order to pertain to a given measurement-dimension (namely, in this case, space)."},{"word":"dandu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ hangs/dangles/is suspended from $x_{2}$ by/at/with joint $x_{3}$.","notes":"Pendant (= {dadja'i}); also dependent (original meaning). See also {lasna}, {jorne}."},{"word":"danfu","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the answer/response/solution/[reply] to question/problem $x_{2}$.","notes":"(cf. {ciksi}, {frati}, {preti}, {nabmi}, {spuda} for agentive response/reply, {cpedu})"},{"word":"dangos","score":1,"definition":"dango, Japanese mochiko dumpling"},{"word":"danjnkroli","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dungeon crawl game played by $x_2$."},{"word":"dankina","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an aardvark of species $x_2$","notes":"see also {mabru}, {friko}."},{"word":"danlu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an animal/creature of species $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is biologically animate.","notes":"See also {banfi}, {cinki}, {cipni}, {finpe}, {jukni}, {respa}, {since}, {mabru}, {bakni}."},{"word":"danlu'a","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a trajectory of ballistic projectile $d_1$ fired by gun/launcher $d_2$, to destination $p_2$ from $p_3$ via $p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {vofli}, {voikla}, {gunta}."},{"word":"danmark","score":2,"definition":"Denmark."},{"word":"danmo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of smoke/smog/air pollution from source $x_{2}$.","notes":"$x_2$ may be a fire. See also {pulce}, {gapci}, {sigja}, {bumru}."},{"word":"danre","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (force) puts pressure on/presses/applies force to $x_{2}$.","notes":"Agentive press/depress (= {da'ergau}, {da'erzu'e}). See also {catke}, {bapli}, {prina}, {tinsa}."},{"word":"danseke","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to Denmark/Danish culture/nationality/language is aspect $x2$"},{"word":"danske","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is ballistics with methodology $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cecla}, {danlu'a}. "},{"word":"danslrile","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances reel to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"danslrumba","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances rumba to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrausi","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) house dances to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrbalbo'a","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) balboa dances to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$.","notes":"See also swing dance (={dansrsvinga})."},{"word":"dansrbaleto","score":3,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances ballet to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$.","notes":"Ballet dance works/ballets (={dansrbaleto zei selfi'i} / {dansrbaleto zei draci})."},{"word":"dansrbreiki","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) is breaking/b-boying/b-girling/breakdances to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$.","notes":"B-boy/b-girl (=lo nanmu/ninmu dansrbreiki)"},{"word":"dansrbuga","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) bugg dances to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$.","notes":"Bugg is a common dance style in Sweden and is very popular on the dancefloors, when dansbands play. Dansband (=lo se dansrbuga {zgibe'e}). Dansband music (=lo se dansrbuga zgike)."},{"word":"dansrbugivugi","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) boogie-woogie dances to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrcacaca","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) cha-cha-cha dances to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrcarlstani","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances charleston to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrcerxi","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) oriental/belly dances/dances raqs sharqi to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$.","notes":"Raqs sharqi (Arabic: رقص شرقي‎ [ˈɾˤɑʔsˤe ˈʃæɾʔi]; literally \"eastern/oriental dancing\") is the style of \"Oriental Dance, Egyptian Dance, Arabic\" dance more familiar to Westerners, performed in restaurants and cabarets around the world."},{"word":"dansrcimcami","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances shim sham to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrdisku","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) disco dances to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrdja'aza","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances jazz dance to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$.","notes":"Not to be confused with swing dance. See also jazz music (={zgirdja'aza})."},{"word":"dansrfandango","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances fandango to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrflamenko","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances flamenco to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrfoxtroti","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances foxtrot to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrgunse","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances the Duck/Chicken/Bird Dance to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$.","notes":"The name of the original Swiss song was \"Der Ententanz\" (The Duck Dance)."},{"word":"dansripopi","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances to hip-hop music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrjaiva","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances jive to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrkaka","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) can-can dances to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$.","notes":"French: cancan ​[kɑ̃kɑ̃]."},{"word":"dansrkalipso","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) calypso dances to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrkanastaili","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances gangnam style to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$.","notes":"(Korean: 강남스타일, IPA: [kaŋnam sɯtʰail])"},{"word":"dansrlambada","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances lambada to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrlimbo","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances limbo to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$ under bar $x_3$."},{"word":"dansrlindixopi","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances lindy hop to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrloki","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances locking to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$; $d_1$ is a locker."},{"word":"dansrmazure","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances mazurka to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$.","notes":"In Polish, this musical form is called \"mazurek\"—a word derived from \"mazur,\" which up to the nineteenth century denoted an inhabitant of Poland's Mazovia region."},{"word":"dansrmerengei","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances merengue to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrminu'eto","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances minuet to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrpangra","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) is/are banghra dancing to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrpolka","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances polka to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrpolska","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances polska to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$.","notes":"The polska is a family of music and dance forms shared by the Nordic countries. Not to be confused with polka (={dansrpolka})."},{"word":"dansrpopi","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances popping to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$; $d_1$ is a popper."},{"word":"dansrsalsa","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances salsa to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrsamba","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances samba to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrtango","score":3,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) tango dances to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrtistu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances twist to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrvalze","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=d_1$ dances waltz with $x_2$ to accompaniment/music/rhythm $x_3=d_2$.","notes":"Viennese Waltz (=lo nu me la vin. dansrvalze)."},{"word":"dansrvogi","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances vogue to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrxambu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances hambo to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$.","notes":"The hambo is a traditional dance that originated in Sweden in the late 19th and early 20th centuries."},{"word":"dansrxopaki","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances hopak/gopak/cossack dance to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrxoti","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances schottisce to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (individual, mass) dances to accompaniment/music/rhythm $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {bende}, {zgike}, {zajba}."},{"word":"dansycu'u","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a dance/ball involving participants $c_2=d_1$, to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {dansu}, {cuntu}, {zgike}, {salci}, {jikca}."},{"word":"dansytai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a choreography / type of dance, danced by $x_2$ to music $x_3$","notes":"See {tamdansu}, {dansu}"},{"word":"danti","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a ballistic projectile [e.g. bullet/missile] for firing by [gun/propelling launcher] $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also cannonball, catapult stone, shot pellet(s). See also {cecla}, {renro}, {jakne}."},{"word":"danvau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quiver/magazine for arrows/bullets $x_2$."},{"word":"da'o","selmaho":"DAhO","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: cancel pro-sumti/pro-bridi assignments."},{"word":"da'oi","selmaho":"DOI","score":6,"definition":"attitudinal attribution","notes":"Whereas {dai} simply marks an attitudinal as applying to someone other than the speaker, da'oi explicitly attributes the preceding attitudinal. In particular, dai is equivalent to da'oi na'e bo mi."},{"word":"daplu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an island/atoll/key of [material/properties] $x_{2}$ in surroundings/body $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is insular.","notes":"See also {lalxu}, {rirxe}, {xamsi}, {dirgo}."},{"word":"dapma","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ curses/damns/condemns $x_{2}$ to fate (event) $x_{3}$.","notes":"Curse with a specific expression (= {dapsku}). See also {mabla}, {dimna}, {cnemu}, {sfasa}, {dunda}, {cusku}, {cirko}, {jdima}."},{"word":"dapsku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=d_1$ (agent) curses/damns/condemns by expressing text $c_2$ $c_3=d_2$ via expressive medium $c_4$ to fate $d_3$ (event).","notes":"See also {dapma}, {cusku}."},{"word":"dapsodi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an armadillo of species/breed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mabru}, {foldota}."},{"word":"daptutra","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=d_2$ is a hell/cursed territory cursed by $t_2=d_1$.","notes":"Cf. {pacraistu}, {pacruxtutra}, {ceirselxa'u}, {ceizda}, {lijda}."},{"word":"darbajra","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a runner-has afar with running surface $x_{2}$ with running limbs $x_{3}$ with running gait $x_{4}$.","notes":"Cf. {bajli'a}."},{"word":"darbei","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ carries/hauls/bears/transports cargo $b_2$ far away to $b_3=d_1$ from $b_4=d_2$ over path $b_5$.","notes":"Cf. {darno}, {bevri}."},{"word":"darbevri","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ carries/hauls/bears/transports cargo $b_2$ far away to $b_3=d_1$ from $b_4=d_2$ over path $b_5$.","notes":"Cf. {darno}, {bevri}."},{"word":"darca","score":7,"definition":"$x_1$ arrives at $x_2$ via route $x_3$","notes":"See also {cliva}. Synonymous with {tsuku}."},{"word":"darctatci","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a telescope for examining $c_2=d_1$ which is far from $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {darvistci}, {cmactatci}, {le'otci}."},{"word":"dardu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the standard by which $x_2$ (abstraction) is true","notes":"{fi'o} {dardu} {fe'u} is the beloved \"by standard\", which currently has no modal on its own."},{"word":"dardu'e","score":1,"definition":"$du_1=da_1$ is too far/distant from $da_2$ in property $da_3$ (ka) by the standard of $du_3$.","notes":"Cf. {darno}, {dukse}."},{"word":"dargau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ removes $x_2=d_1$ from $x_3=d_2$ in property $x_4=d_3$ (ka); $x_1$ puts distance between $x_2$ and $x_3$ in property $x_4$.","notes":"From {darno} + {gasnu}. Synonym: {sepygau}. Cf. {sezdargau}/{sezyseigau}."},{"word":"dargu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a road/highway to $x_{2}$ from $x_{3}$ with route $x_{4}$ ($x_{2}$/$x_{3}$ may be unordered).","notes":"A regularly used, improved-for-use surface for travelling. See also {naxle}, {tcana}, {pluta}, {klaji}."},{"word":"darji'o","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=d_1$ is the end of $j_2$ at $j_3$ far from $d_2$"},{"word":"darlai","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is at distance $x_2$ from $x_3$"},{"word":"darlu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ argues for stand $x_{2}$ against stand $x_{3}$; [an opponent is not necessary].","notes":"See also {fapro}, {jamna}, {sarji}, {talsa}, {sumti}, {tugni}, {casnu}, {damba}, {bradi}, {tavla}."},{"word":"darmau","score":2,"definition":"$z_1=d_1$ is farther from $z_2=d_2$ in property $z_3=d_3$ by amount $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {darno}, {zmadu}."},{"word":"darno","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is far/distant from $x_{2}$ in property $x_{3}$ (ka).","notes":"See also {jibni}."},{"word":"darpi'e","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ long jumps to $p_2$ from $p_3$ reaching height $p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {darpi'ejvi}, {xadyplijvi}, {zajba}."},{"word":"darpi'ejvi","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=p_1$ long jumps with opponent(s) $j_2$ in contest/competition $j_3$ (event) for gain $j_4$.","notes":"Cf. {darpi'e}, {xadyplijvi}, {zajba}."},{"word":"darsi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ shows audacity/chutzpah in behavior $x_{2}$ (event/activity); $x_{1}$ dares to do/be $x_{2}$ (event/ka).","notes":"$x_1$ is bold. See also {virnu}."},{"word":"darsta","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=d_1$ stays/keeps back with $s_2$, distant from $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {darno}, {stali}."},{"word":"darsygau","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ encourages $x_2$ to do/be $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {darsi}, {gasnu}, {e'e}."},{"word":"darsyze'a","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=d_1$ becomes bolder/more audacious in behaviour $d_2$ (event/activity) by amount $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {darsi}, {zenba}."},{"word":"dartro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ remotely controls $x_2$ in state/enterprise $x_3$","notes":"See {darno}, {jitro}, {dartrotci}"},{"word":"dartrotci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a remote control for controlling $x_2$ in event/state/enterprise $x_3$","notes":"Subset of {trotci}. See {dartro}, {darno}, {jitro}, {tutci}, {tcimi'e}, {korbipe}"},{"word":"dartu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the shin/calf (body-part) of $x_2$","notes":"the part of the human leg between the ankle and the knee see {xadni'arno'ytuple}"},{"word":"darusLAM","score":1,"definition":"Darussalam.","notes":"see {bruNAIS}"},{"word":"darvi'a","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ sees/views/perceives visually $v_2=d_1$, which is far away, under conditions $v_3$","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {darno}, {viska}"},{"word":"darvistci","score":5,"definition":"$t_1$ is a telescope for seeing $v_2=d_1$ which is far from $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {darno}, {viska}, {vistci}, {darctatci}, {cmactatci}, {le'otci}, {barkalyle'o}."},{"word":"darxa'i","score":1,"definition":"$xa_1$ is a ranged weapon for use against $xa_2$, by $xa_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jbixa'i}."},{"word":"darxi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ hits/strikes/[beats] $x_{2}$ with instrument [or body-part] $x_{3}$ at locus $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {bikla}, {gunta}, {jenca}, {tunta}, {tikpa}, {janli}, {jgari}, {pencu}."},{"word":"daskemxarpresmitra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=t_1=s_1$ acts like/similarly to fictional/imaginary character $x_2=t_2=s_2=xa_1$ imaginary to $x_3=xa_2$ in that they wear similar clothes, under conditions $x_4=t_3$.","notes":"See also, {xarpre}, {smitra}, {dasni}."},{"word":"daskemxarpresmitragusta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cosplay restaurant/maid cafe serving type-of-food $x_2$ to audience $x_3$","notes":"from {daskemxarpresmitra} + {gusta}"},{"word":"daski","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a pocket/pouch of/in garment/item $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {dakli}, {taxfu}, {bakfu}."},{"word":"daskybu'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a handkerchief of type/material $b_2$ in pocket $x_3=d_1$.","notes":"For example worn in suit front pockets. Cf. {zbibu'u}."},{"word":"daskycizborda'u","score":0,"definition":"$c1=da1$ is a Pokémon/Pocket Monster of species $da2$"},{"word":"daskycribe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is a koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) of breed $x_2=c_2$"},{"word":"daskymabru","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a marsupial mammal of species $m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {daski}, {mabru}, {daskycribe}, {kanguru}."},{"word":"dasnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiced alveolar stop sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Derived from and synonymous with {dy zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient consonant in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"dasni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ wears/is robed/garbed in $x_{2}$ as a garment of type $x_{3}$.","notes":"$x_2$ need not be intended for use as a garment (unlike taxfu). See also {taxfu}."},{"word":"daspo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event) destroys/ruins/wrecks/despoils $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is destructive.","notes":"See also {spofu}, {xrani}, {marxa}, {zalvi}, {xaksu}."},{"word":"daspu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ puts on $x_2$ (clothing) on $x_3$ (body part)"},{"word":"dasri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a ribbon/tape/strip/band/stripe of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {djine}."},{"word":"dasrngeko","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gecko tape","notes":"See {dasri}"},{"word":"dasybi'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ puts on clothes $x_2$"},{"word":"datca","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ examines/checks/investigates $x_2$ for $x_3$ (ka/ni)","notes":"Also survey, probe, research. Note that x2 can be either an object or an abstraction/general topic of consideration. See also {facki}, {sisku}, {tadni}."},{"word":"datcinglepre","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a person."},{"word":"datcinpa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is heterosexual/straight;."},{"word":"datcinpampre","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a person."},{"word":"datcinselta'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=t_2$ is a cross-dresser/transvestite wearing dress/garment/clothing $x_2=t_1$ serving purpose $t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cingafpre}, {palku}, {pastu}, {dadne'ota'u}."},{"word":"datcme","score":3,"definition":"$c_1=d_1$ is an alias/nickname of $c_2$ used by $c_3$ instead of name $d_2$, differing from it by standard $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {drata}, {cmene}, {cmebasti}."},{"word":"datka","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a duck/[drake] of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cipni}."},{"word":"datkas","score":0,"definition":"Duck","notes":"Donald Duck (=donald.datkas), Scrooge McDuck (=skrutc.noldatkas), Daisy Duck (=deisis.datkas), etc."},{"word":"datkrsomateriia","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an eider duck (genus Somateria) of species/breed $x_2$."},{"word":"datkycmo","score":1,"definition":"$x1=c1=d1$ quacks $x2=c2$ expressing $x3=c3$"},{"word":"datkypi'u","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is eiderdown/feather/plume of duck species/breed $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {datka}, {gunse}, {cipni}, {kicne}, {ranti}."},{"word":"datkytcas","score":1,"definition":"Duckburg"},{"word":"datmau","score":2,"definition":"$z_1=d_1$ is a plurality of/more than all other subgroups of $z_2$ as separated/classified by property $z_3=d_3$ by amount $z_4$.","notes":"Made from {drata} + {zmadu}. Seems like both this and {xabmau} should have {klesi} in them, but it can be argued that the combination imports the idea of classification. See also {xabmau}."},{"word":"datni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (du'u) [fact/measurement] is data/information/statistic(s) about $x_{2}$ gathered by method $x_{3}$.","notes":"Evidence (= velji'i datni or just {velji'i}, {sidydatni}). See also {fatci}, {saske}, {vreji}."},{"word":"datnrzbaselpla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a makefile designed to produce output files / data / event $x_2$ from rules $x_3$.","notes":"Doesn't refer only the makefiles for GNU make, but also to any such similar files intended to automate the building process. Technically and usually, makefiles just run commands which in turn are what create the output, but the x2 allows us to skip the extra verbosity by specifying the output data directly. If output data is irrelevant, i.e. the makefile runs commands which have no real output, then an event can be used to specify the result of the makefile. See also {zbaplrjavni} for how to fill the x3."},{"word":"datnydatni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u) [fact or facts] is metadata / data about data [content] $x_2$ (du'u). The data (of $x_1$, that is) is gathered by method $x_3$.","notes":"See also: {datni}."},{"word":"datnyfle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pipe carrying data $x_2$ to $x_3$ from $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {datnyxle}, {skami}."},{"word":"datnynoi","score":1,"definition":"$n_1=d_1$ is a report about $n_2=d_2$ from reporter $n_3$ to intended audience $n_4$.","notes":"Cf. {datni}, {notci}, {djuno}, {nuzba}, {lanli}."},{"word":"datnyselklo","score":1,"definition":"$di_2$ is a field for recording data $da_1=di_1$ about $da_2$ within record $di_3$","notes":"see {diklo} {datni}. This is specifically to define the ralationships between data, fields, and records."},{"word":"datnysri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=das_1$ is a signal recording and playback tape-type medium (cassette/DAT/tape drive) containing data/sound/image $x_2=dat_1$ with data storage mechanism/method $x_3$ (analog/digital)","notes":"Cf. {srimakyvelvei}, {veisri}."},{"word":"datnyvau","score":2,"definition":"$v_1$ is a computer variable/register/memory cell with contents $v_2=d_1$.","notes":"Cf. {datnyvaugunma}, {skami}."},{"word":"datnyvaugunma","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is computer memory, consisting of parts $x_2=g_2=v_1$.","notes":"Cf. {datnyvau}, {skami}."},{"word":"datnyvei","score":6,"definition":"$x_1=v_1$ is a file consisting of information $x_2=d_1=v_2$ about $x_3=d_2=v_3$ in medium $x_4=v_4$.","notes":"Cf. {datnyveiste}, {skami}."},{"word":"datnyveimei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a folder of files $x_2$.","notes":"See {datnyvei}."},{"word":"datnyveiste","score":4,"definition":"$l_1=v_1$ is a directory of files $l_2$ in order $l_3$ in medium $l_4=v_4$.","notes":"Cf. {datnyvei}, {skami}, {ckusro}."},{"word":"datnyxle","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a socket connecting $n_3$ to $n_2$ along route $n_4$ carrying data $x_5=d_1$.","notes":"$x_1$ is the end opened with listen(); Cf. {datnyfle}."},{"word":"datpavycinglepre","score":2,"definition":"$pr_1$ is (a) heterosexual.","notes":"Cf. {mitpavycinglepre}, {pavycinglepre}, {relcinglepre}."},{"word":"datpre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is someone else / someone other than $x_2$","notes":"Usually someone other than the speaker or listener. See {da'ai}, {drata}, {prenu}"},{"word":"datraujvevamdi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (currency) is change for $x_2$ (currency), with $x_1$ having units $x_3$ (collection of values of currency involved).","notes":"Change is a collection of currency ($x_1$) which has the same monetary value as another collection of currency ($x_2$) such that some of the currency involved is different (usually the units of currency are each of lesser monetary value than those being exchanged from $x_2$). For example: a single bill worth 20.00$ can be exchanged for four bills each of which are worth 5.00$; the latter collection is change for the former (the single bill); both collections have the same total monetary value, but some of the currency (material item encoding or possessing monetary value) in the latter each has lesser monetary value than some of the currency in the former."},{"word":"datro","score":9,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is dated/pertaining to day/occurring on day $x_2$ of month $x_3$ of year $x_4$ in calendar $x_5$","notes":"Moved from {datru} due to conflict with {tatru}. We felt that {detri} just didn't work as a culturally-independent date system. The use of {pi'e} or {joi} as date mechanisms was insufficient and having the date components built into the place structure seems far more elegant. (Cf. {masti}, {djedi}, {nanca}, {nu}, {fasnu}, {purci}, {balvi}, {jeftu})"},{"word":"datrytcika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=d_1=t_1$ occurs on year $x_2$ of month $x_3$ of day $x_4$ of hour $x_5$ of minute $x_6$ of second $x_7$ of date/time system $x_8$","notes":"Created to give date and time simultaneously and to be in line with ISO standard from most general to most specific. Milliseconds can be added after \"{pi}\" in the seconds place. See: {detytcika} {dei'i'u}"},{"word":"datxlaborfripu'a","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ (event) is an experience of harm found pleasurable by $x2$ under conditions $x3$. $x2$ feels Schadenfreude about event $x1$."},{"word":"datxlagei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is happy about $x_2$, which is bad for $x_3$ by standard $x_4$, the sufferer differing from the enjoyer by standard $x_5$.","notes":"See also {cadnfroide}."},{"word":"datxlakempukfri","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ enjoys $x2$ being bad for/harming/being inflicted upon $x3$"},{"word":"datygugvi'e","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a tourist/foreign visitor, visiting $v_2$ at place/event $v_3$ from country $x_4=g_1$.","notes":"Cf. {litru}, {klama}."},{"word":"datyto'aku'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a musical comma of size $x_2$, a small difference resulting from the different intervallic approaches $x_3$ and $x_4$, in tuning system $x_5$.","notes":"x1 and x2 are the same as for \"togyku'e\", while x5 corresponds to the x3 of \"togyku'e\". The x3 and x4 of this word correspond to different constructions that \"should\" result in the same pitch, but don't (e.g. four 3/2 fifths vs. one 5/4 major third, for the syntonic comma of 81/80). This word is not to be used for a \"microtone\" in general - that is \"cmato'aku'e\". See also: {togyku'e}, {cmato'aku'e}."},{"word":"datytracinse","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=t_1=d_1$ is transgender in activity/state $c_2$, exhibiting/expressing/performing gender $c_3=t_2$ (ka) by standard $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {duntracinse} (cisgender), {tracinse} (gender)."},{"word":"da'u","selmaho":"KOhA2","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: a remote past utterance; \"She couldn't have known that IT would be true.\"."},{"word":"dau","selmaho":"PA2","score":100002,"definition":"digit/number: hex digit A (decimal 10) [ten].","notes":"Experimental rafsi: -duv-"},{"word":"dau'a","selmaho":"DEhAU","score":1,"definition":"gafyzmico: Reset all default specifications of immediately previous word to official definition specifications hereinafter (permanently)","notes":"Restores all default specifications in the (terbri) structure of immediately previously uttered word so that implicit/omitted {zo'e} and {di'au} that may fill the terbri of that word are predefined/specific in reference and do indeed necessarily agree with the default setting explicitly specified in the discourse-external/“official” definition of the word. The terbri are not filled by this word. Usage is only meaningful for a brivla with at least one terbri (regardless of being explicitly filled or otherwise). In a tanru or other complicated construct, only the most recent word undergoes this terbri default restoration (not every term in the construct). A selbri converted to a sumti by gadri has the x1 terbri filled for the purposes of this word, but the default setting of that terbri is so restored all the same; likewise is the case for terbri accessed by {be} or {bei}; seltau in the main level of a sumti are filled by the gadri as well for the purposes of this word. Affects all future uses of the word (permanent), until the end of the text/conversation or explicitly undone in some manner. See also: {doi'a}, {de'au}, {zmico}."},{"word":"da'udja","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is animal feed/food for domestic animals $c_2=d_1$.","notes":"See also pet food (={dalpe'odja})."},{"word":"dau'e","selmaho":"PA","score":2,"definition":"Numeral: Some but not all.","notes":"Strictly more than 0 (or 1, depending on context) but strictly less than {ro}. Use \"{pidau'e}\" for \"strictly more than 0% but strictly less than 1 (of)\". Note that if dau'e X satisfy p(X), then (a different) dau'e X satisfy Not(p(x)), for any preposition p of at least one variable."},{"word":"dau'i","selmaho":"CAI2","score":2,"definition":"attitudinal: equal intensity attitudinal relativizer ","notes":"Specifies an equal intensity - relative to any previously specified intensity of the same UI/cmavo. See also {mau'i}, {me'ai}, {cu'i} "},{"word":"daumast","score":0,"definition":"October.","notes":"Cf. {laxma'i}, {pavnonmasti}."},{"word":"daunrepa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ has Down syndrome (trisomy 21), subtype $x_2$","notes":"Down syndrome is a genetic disorder resulting from the duplication of all or part of the 21st chromosome. See also {jgina}, {xadzu'i}, {farvi}."},{"word":"dau'o","selmaho":"DAUhO","score":1,"definition":"Quantifier modifier: endowment of existential import - repeal of existential import/abstention from claiming existence - assertion of non-existence","notes":"The immediately previous word must be a quantifier (such as {ro}) or quantified variable. This word endows the quantification with existential import. If this word is immediately followed by \"{cu'i}\" (thereby producing \"{dau'ocu'i}\"), then all existential import is explicitly repealed (so that it does not apply) and the result is agnostic on existence; \"{rodau'o}\" is technically exactly the same as \"{ro}\" alone according to the CLL and means \"(for) each/every/all [x, P(x) is true], and strictly more than zero [x] (are asserted to) exist\"; meanwhile, \"{rodau'ocu'i}\" is a more correct translation of the universal quantifier (\"all\", \"for any/every\") in modern logic/math, but it very clearly states that the person is purposefully and knowingly abstaining from asserting existence of non-existence. If it is immediately followed by \"{nai}\" (thereby producing \"{dau'onai}\"), then non-existence is explicitly, purposefully, and knowingly claimed; the result is more of an 'IF' statement (\"if X were to exist, then proposition p(X) would be true (of (all of) X); but X do not exist.\"). On its own, \"{rodau'o} lo broda cu brode\" is equivalent to \"ro lo broda cu brode .ije da broda\"."},{"word":"daurmasti","score":0,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is October of year $x_2=m_2$ in calendar $x_3=m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {pavnonmasti}."},{"word":"dausnu","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ debate on topic/subject $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {darlu}, {casnu}, {da'asnu}, {simda'a}, {da'arsi'u}, {da'arta'a}."},{"word":"dau'u","selmaho":"LE","score":2,"definition":"variable identifier article: refer to the referents of the variable having the following predicate as its name; such a variable may be implicitly bound by {PA broda} or {LE broda} phrases; if no such variable has been previously bound, the referents are left to the context to determine; the referents are not claimed to actually satisfy the predicate after which the variable is named."},{"word":"daxfli","score":2,"definition":"$f_1=d_1$ fails to hit $d_2$ with instrument $d_3$ at locus $d_4$.","notes":"Cf. {fliba}, {darxi}."},{"word":"daxyka'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ chops $x_2$ into pieces $x_3$."},{"word":"de","selmaho":"KOhA1","score":100000,"definition":"logically quantified existential pro-sumti: there exists something 2 (usually restricted)."},{"word":"de'a","selmaho":"ZAhO","score":100000,"definition":"event contour for a temporary halt and ensuing pause in a process."},{"word":"de'a'ai","selmaho":"COI","score":2,"definition":"vocative: pausing conversation","notes":"See also: {di'a'ai}."},{"word":"de'ai","selmaho":"DEhAI","score":1,"definition":"default value (re)specification/(re)assignment/(re)definition/over-write; set new default value (terbri-specific; permanent)","notes":"Terminates immediately previous sumti. The immediately following (next) unfilled terbri at that level of nesting is affected by this word; if no such terbri exists at that level of nesting, this word's affects apply to the next unfilled terbri in the immediately higher level of nesting (unnested once); if no unfilled terbri exist at any/all levels of nesting and following the immediately previous sumti (even if unfilled terbri exist prior to that sumti), this word has no meaningful affect and can be ignored. This word must be followed by a sumti; for the purpose of this explanation, this sumti will be xy (as in \"de'ai xy\"). The affected terbri is defined to default to the value xy (the sumti as a whole, including gadri, tanru, relative clauses, etc.); in other words, when not explicitly filled or when filled be {di'au}, the sumti value filling the affected terbri is that of xy. This affect remains in effect until the end of the text/conversation or until/unless the default setting of this terbri explicitly redefined (overriding by {di'ei} is temporary/only applies to that usage). If xy is {zo'e}, the default value is completely general and elliptical; thus, permanently overriding a default setting on a specific terbri may be done by \"de'ai zo'e\". The scope of this word fully encompasses and ends with the following sumti (xy); thus, the second sumti, same-/higher-level terminator, a FA cmavo, etc. following this word ends the new default specification in addition to its other functions. Additionally, this word does not actually fill the affected terbri with any particular sumti/value; it merely defines its default value hereinafter. CAUTION: Thus, the second same-level sumti uttered actually fills the affected terbri; in order to access the newly-defined default value of the terbri immediately after definition, follow \"xy\" (with terminator) immediately with implicit (or possibly explicit) \"{zo'e}\" (possibly necessitating terminators), \"{di'au}\", or \"xy\" itself. Moreover, therefore, the default value defined by this word does not immediately/necessarily affect the truth value of the statement in which it appears (it only does so if the second following sumti is not {di'au}, implicit (or possibly) explicit {zo'e}, or xy itself); however, in all future uses of the brivla to which the terbri belongs, unless explicitly filled with a sumti of a different value, the truth value of those statements will be affected. Also, {su} does not erase this new definition of default. If the affected terbri is naturally defined to have a default or if it has no naturally defined default value, this word semi-permanently over-writes them. See also: {dai'o}, {de'au}, {de'ei}, {de'oi}, {di'au}, {di'ei}, {di'oi}."},{"word":"de'au","selmaho":"DEhAU","score":1,"definition":"gafyzmico: Cancellation (permanent) of all defaults in immediately previous word","notes":"Cancels/overrides/ignores/\"kills\" all defaults (default specifications) in the (terbri) structure of immediately previously uttered word so that implicit/omitted {zo'e} and {di'au} that may fill the terbri of that word are general in potential reference (modulo context) and do not necessarily agree with the default setting explicitly specified in the discourse-exterior/“official” definition of the word. The terbri are not filled by this word. Usage is only meaningful for a brivla with at least one terbri (regardless of being explicitly filled or otherwise). In a tanru or other complicated construct, only the most recent word undergoes this terbri default override (not every term in the construct). A selbri converted to a sumti by gadri has the x1 terbri filled for the purposes of this word, but the default setting of that terbri is so overridden all the same; likewise is the case for terbri accessed by {be} or {bei}; seltau in the main level of a sumti are filled by the gadri as well for the purposes of this word. Affects all future uses of the word (permanent), until the end of the text/conversation or explicitly undone in some manner. See also: {dau'a}, {de'oi}, {zmico}."},{"word":"de'au'u","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"mekso ternary operator: positive super-logarithm; the super-logarithm (inverse operator of hyper-operator with respect to \"height\" of power tower) of $a$ with base $b$ and of order $c-2$.","notes":"c is a nonnegative number (currently, must be an integer). Currently, b must be a positive integer in order to be well-defined. c=3 produces the normal/standard/simple logarithm; c=4 produces slog. In conventional English notation (not necessarily Lojbanic), this is the left-inverse of the same-order hyperoperator. See also: {te'au'u}, {fe'au'u}, {dei'au'o}."},{"word":"debgrute","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a pod/legume fruit with bean/pea/leguminous seed $d_1$, from plant [legume] $d_2$."},{"word":"debnraki","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a peanut/earthnut/ground nut/goober pea/monkey nut/pygmy nut/pig nut from plant [legume] $d_2$ (genus Arachis; default A. hypogaea).","notes":"Despite its name and appearance, the peanut is not a nut, but rather a legume."},{"word":"debrceratona","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a locust bean from plant [legume] $d_2$ (Ceratonia siliqua).","notes":"Locust beans, are used as animal feed, and are the source of locust bean gum (={vikrceratonia})."},{"word":"debrcice","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ is a chickpea/garbanzo bean/ceci bean/sanagalu/chana/hummus/Bengal gram from plant [legume] $d_2$ (Cicer arietinum)."},{"word":"debrfaba","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a broad/fava/faba/field/bell/tic bean from plant [legume] $d_2$ (Vicia fabia).","notes":"x2 = Vicia fabia. This plant is sometimes separated in a monotypic genus Faba."},{"word":"debrkajanu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a pigeon pea/Gandule bean/tropical green pea/kadios/Congo pea/gungo pea/fio-fio/mgbụmgbụ/no-eye pea from plant [legume] $d_2$ (genus Cajanus)."},{"word":"debrlablabi","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a hyacinth/Egyptian bean from plant [legume] $d_2$ (Lablab purpureus).","notes":"See also the plant (={sparlablabi})."},{"word":"debrlenti","score":0,"definition":"$d_1$ is a lentil from plant [legume] of species Lens culinaris of type $d_2$.","notes":"x2 could be LePuy green lentil (=\"la lypuin\"), masoor lentil(=\"la masor\"), green (=\"lo crino\"), red (=\"lo xunre\"), etc."},{"word":"debrlupini","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a lupin/lupini bean from plant [legume] $d_2$ (genus Lupinus)."},{"word":"debrmoce","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a lima/butter bean from plant [legume] $d_2$ (Phaseolus lunatus).","notes":"The Moche Culture (1-800 AD) cultivated all of the lima beans and often depicted them in their art."},{"word":"debrnuna","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a nuña bean from from plant [legume] $d_2$ (Phaseolus vulgaris subsp. nunas)."},{"word":"debrpakirizu","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a yam bean/jícama/goiteño/ahipa bean (genus Pachyrhizus) of species/variety $s_2$.","notes":"Pachyrizus erosus produces seeds that are comparable to lima beans (={debrmoce})."},{"word":"debrpisu","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ is a pea from plant [legume] of species Pisum sativum of variation/variety/cultivar $d_2$.","notes":"Yellow/Green split pea (=\"pelxu/crino je xadba debrpisu\"). x2 could be snow pea (=\"la'o ly saccharatum ly\"), snap pea (=\"la'o ly macrocarpon ly\"). See also {rutrpisu}."},{"word":"debysamcu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a jicama of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {samcu}, {dembi}."},{"word":"debyspa","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=d_2$ is a legume/plant in the family Fabaceae (or Leguminosae) with bean(s)/pea(s)/leguminous seed(s) $d_1$, of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"decmbero","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is December in year $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$"},{"word":"decmilti","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=m_1$ is ten-thousandth of $d_2=m_2$ in dimension/aspect $d_3=m_3$ (default is units)."},{"word":"decrbeli","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in $x_2$ decibels","notes":"1/10th of a bel ({klanrbeli}). See {decti}"},{"word":"decti","score":100004,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a tenth [1/10; $10^{-1}$] of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"(cf. grake, mitre, snidu, stero, delno, molro, kelvo, xampo, gradu. litce, merli, centi, dekto, femti, gigdo, gocti, gotro, kilto, megdo, mikri, milti, nanvi, petso, picti, terto, xatsi, xecto, xexso, zepti, zetro)"},{"word":"dectrbeli","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in $x_2$ (default 1) decibels","notes":"1/10th of a bel ({klanrbeli}). See {decti}"},{"word":"decydje","score":2,"definition":"$dj1$ is $dj2$ full decidays (tenth of a day unit) in duration (default is 1 deciday) by standard $dj3$; dj1 is a metric hour","notes":"For use with metric time system."},{"word":"decydu'a","score":2,"definition":"$du_1$ tithes $de_2$ to $du_3$"},{"word":"de'e","selmaho":"KOhA2","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: a near future utterance."},{"word":"de'ei","selmaho":"ROI","score":4,"definition":"on (n)-th day from a given point (by default from today)","notes":"\"{ni'u} de'ei / yesterday\", \"{no} de'ei / today\", \"{pa} de'ei / tomorrow\". When tagging a sumti, the sumti specifies the given point. See also {zu'oi}, {djedi}"},{"word":"de'emni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is composed of/contains/a quantity of denim of material/composition $x_2$; $x_1$ is denim [type of fabric/material].","notes":"Cf. {bukpu}, {bluji}."},{"word":"degda'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tetrapod animal"},{"word":"degja'i","score":4,"definition":"$j_1$ is a ring on finger $j_2=d_1$.","notes":"Cf. {djine}, {jadypijne}."},{"word":"degja'o","score":3,"definition":"$j_1=d_3$ points at / points to / shows the direction of $j_2$ (object/jevent) to audience $j_3$ with finger $d_1$","notes":"Cf. {farja'o}, {farsni}."},{"word":"degji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the finger/digit/toe [body-part] on limb/body site $x_{2}$ of body $x_{3}$; [metaphor: peninsula].","notes":"Finger (= {xandegji}), toe (= {jmadegji}). See also {nazbi}, {tamji}, {tance}, {xance}.,"},{"word":"degmo'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is the fingerprint of person $x_2=m_2$ arranged according to structure $x_3=m_3$","notes":"from {degji} + {morna}"},{"word":"degnivji","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ (agent) finger knits $n_2$ [cloth/object] from yarn/thread $n_3$ with toes/fingers $d_1$."},{"word":"degycalku","score":-1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a fingernail/toenail of finger/toe $c_2=d_1$ on limb/body site $d_2$ of body $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jgalu}, {xandegycalku}, {jmadegycalku}, {jmatajycalku}, {xantajycalku}."},{"word":"degycauglu","score":2,"definition":"$g_1=c_1=d_2$ is a mitten of material $g_2$.","notes":"Cf. {gluta}."},{"word":"degycidni","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a knuckle on limb $d_2$ of body $c_3=d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bircidni}."},{"word":"degycpu","score":1,"definition":"$l_1=d_3$ plucks $l_2$ at locus $l_3$.","notes":"For example also pizzicato etc."},{"word":"degygai","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a thimble.","notes":"Cf. {degji}, {gacri}, {tajgai}."},{"word":"degygutci","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ inch/inches (length unit).","notes":"Cf. {degji}, {gutci}, {jmagutci}, {cibjmagutci}, {birgutci}, {minli}."},{"word":"degypri","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a fingerprint on surface $p_2$ made by finger/toe $p_3=d_1$"},{"word":"degysni","score":-1,"definition":"$d_3$ points at $s_2$ so that $s_3$ will notice it.","notes":"See also {sinxa}, {degji}."},{"word":"degzbe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a metacarpus or metatarsus (body part) of $x_2$"},{"word":"de'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":100001,"definition":"detri modal, 1st place: on date/dated ... ; attaches date and/or time.","notes":"Time units in the following date/time are specified as numbers separated by pi'e, starting from the smallest time unit, or are unit values massified with joi. Alternatively, the time units in x1 are specified as numbers prefixed by {ny} for years, {ly} for months, {dy} for days, {cy} for hours, {my} for minutes, and {sy} for seconds, and in this scheme, any time unit may be left out. Cf. {detri}, {djedi}, {jeftu}, {masti}, {nanca}, {tcika}."},{"word":"dei","selmaho":"KOhA2","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: this utterance."},{"word":"de'i'a","selmaho":"BAI","score":1,"definition":"in the Nth century.","notes":"{na'arctodetri} modal. ex.) lo ratni jbama cu co'a zvati lo terdi de'i'a li reno (The atomic bomb has been on the Earth since the 20th century.) See also {de'i}; {de'i'e}, {de'i'i}, {de'i'o}, {de'i'u}."},{"word":"dei'a","selmaho":"TAhE","score":2,"definition":"tense interval modifier: decreasingly...; decrementative. Tagged sumti, if present, indicates amount of decrease (lo te jdika)","notes":"See {jdika}. Opposite of {zei'a}."},{"word":"dei'au'o","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso binary operator: Lambert product-log W function; $W(a, b)$","notes":"Default: $b=0$. $a$ can be any complex number (for which $W$ is defined) and $b$ is any integer denoting the branch (where $b=0$ implies the principal branch). See also: {vau'au'o}."},{"word":"de'i'e","selmaho":"BAI","score":3,"definition":"in the year N.","notes":"{na'ardetri} modal. ex.) la berlin.bitm cu porpi de'i'e li pasobiso (The Berlin Wall was broken in 1989.) See also {de'i}; {de'i'a}, {de'i'i}, {de'i'o}, {de'i'u}."},{"word":"dei'e","selmaho":"KOhA","score":1,"definition":"pro-sumti: the next word"},{"word":"dei'ei","selmaho":"KOhA2","score":2,"definition":"pro-sumti: this entire document/text","notes":"Similar to {dei}, but refers to the entire text. See se {uencu}, se {cukta}"},{"word":"de'i'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":1,"definition":"in the Nth month.","notes":"{ma'irdetri} modal. ex.) lo ckule cu de'a gubni de'i'i li bi (The school is closed in August.) See also {de'i}; {de'i'a}, {de'i'e}, {de'i'o}, {de'i'u}."},{"word":"dei'i","selmaho":"JOI","score":2,"definition":"non-logical connective: set difference of $x_1$ and $x_2$: ${x_1}dei'i{x_2}={x_1}\\setminus{x_2}=\\{{x}\\in{x_1}:{x}\\notin{x_2}\\}$","notes":"JOI and mandatorily binary version of \"{kei'i}\"."},{"word":"dei'i'u","selmaho":"BAI","score":2,"definition":"Attaches date and time starting with years and ending in seconds.","notes":"Created to give date and time simultaneously and to be in line with ISO standard from most general to most specific. \"{pi'e}\" can be used to separate units, or \"{ny}, {my}, {dy}, {cy}, {my} {ebu}, {sy}\" can be used to jump to a specific date/time unit. Milliseconds can be added after \"{pi}\". See: {detytcika} {dei'i'u} BAI of detytcika."},{"word":"de'i'o","selmaho":"BAI","score":1,"definition":"on the Nth day of the month.","notes":"{ma'irdeidetri} modal. ex.) mi cliva lo gugde de'i'o li cino (I will leave the country on the 30th.) See also {de'i}; {de'i'a}, {de'i'e}, {de'i'i}, {de'i'u}."},{"word":"dei'o","selmaho":"KOhA","score":1,"definition":"pro-sumti: this word","notes":"mnemonic: dei + zo -> dei'o"},{"word":"de'i'u","selmaho":"BAI","score":1,"definition":"on the Nth day of the week.","notes":"{jefydeidetri} modal. ex.) lo karni cu co'a gubni de'i'u li ci (The journal is published on Wednesday.) See also {de'i}; {de'i'a}, {de'i'e}, {de'i'i}, {de'i'o}."},{"word":"dei'u","selmaho":"KOhA","score":2,"definition":"pro-sumti: the previous word"},{"word":"dejni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ owes $x_{2}$ in debt/obligation to creditor $x_{3}$ in return for $x_{4}$ [service, loan]; $x_{1}$ is a debtor.","notes":"See also {jbera}, {janta}, {zivle}."},{"word":"dejnoi","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is an invoice/bill to debtor $d_1=n_4$ for amount owed $d_2$ to creditor $d_3=n_3$ for goods/services $d_4$.","notes":"Cf. {dejni}, {notci}, {janta}."},{"word":"dejru'a","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=d_1$ wagers $d_2$ to creditor $d_3$ on $s_2$ (du'u).","notes":"Cf. {sruma}, {smadi}, {kanpe}."},{"word":"dejyterze'a","score":2,"definition":"$z_3$ is the interest on debt $z_1=d_2$ of debtor $d_1$ to creditor $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {dejni}, {zenba}, {terdejni}, {kagyseldejni}, {ze'i zei seldejni}, {ze'u zei seldejni}, {paurseldejni}, {fairprali}, {jbera}, {jdini}, {banxa}."},{"word":"dekcembero","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is December in year $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$"},{"word":"dekci'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is a teenager by standard $x_2=c_2$","notes":"Usually between age 13 to 19."},{"word":"dekna'a","score":2,"definition":"$n1$ is $n2$ decades (10 years) in duration (default is 1 decade) by standard $n3$.","notes":"\"Decade\" not limited to decimal equivalent of \"10\"."},{"word":"deknavytre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=m_1=n_1$ is $x_2=m_2=n_2$ ångström(s) (Å) [length unit] in length (default 1) measured in direction $x_3=m_3=n_3$ by standard $x_4=m_3$."},{"word":"dekpredekpu'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_0$: To each their own; everyone has their own varying tastes. (nullary predicate)","notes":"Calque from the Japanese yojijukugo 十人十色."},{"word":"dekpu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ (default 1) local volume unit(s) [non-metric; e.g. bushel], standard $x_{3}$, $x_{4}$ subunits.","notes":"Gallon (= {likydekpu}), quart (= {likseldekpu}), barrel (wet = likybradekpu, dry = sudbradekpu), bushel (= {sudydekpu}), peck (= {sudyseldekpu}), cupful (= {kabrydekpu}), tablespoon (= {mucydekpu}); teaspoon (= {mucyxeldekpu}); (all of these lujvo may need gic- to distinguish the English measurement system in contrasting with some local system; the English system is otherwise presumed to be the default non-metric system). (additional subunit places may be added as $x_5$, $x_6$, ...); See also {canlu}, {litce}, {rupnu}, {fepni}, {gutci}, {minli}, {merli}, {bunda}, {kramu}."},{"word":"dektefpi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ times the $x_3$th power of 10 // $x_1 = x_2 \\times 10^{x_3}$","notes":"See {tenfa}, {pilji}, {gei}, {tefpi'i}, {reltefpi'i}"},{"word":"dektenfa","score":3,"definition":"$t1$ is the exponential result of base 10, or $t2$ to power/exponent $t3$.","notes":"Can be used for scientific notation and \"plex\" numbers."},{"word":"dekto","score":100006,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is ten [10; $10^1$ ] of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"See also {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}, {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}"},{"word":"dektyki'o","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=k_1$ is ten thousands (10000) of $d_2=k_2$ in dimension/aspect $d_3=k_3$ (default is units)."},{"word":"dekydje","score":2,"definition":"$dj1$ is $dj2$ full decadays (ten day unit) in duration (default is 1 decaday) by standard $dj3$; dj1 is a metric week","notes":"For use with metric dating system."},{"word":"dekydugri","score":1,"definition":"$du_1$ is the common logarithm (base 10) of $du_2$.","notes":"Synonymous to {pavnondugri}. See also {te'o zei dugri}, {reldugri}, {dugri}."},{"word":"dekykemymecnontenfa","score":1,"definition":"$t1$ is the negative exponential result of base 10, or $t2$ to power/exponent $t3$.","notes":"Can be used for scientific notation for numbers less than 1 and minex numbers."},{"word":"dekyki'o","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=k_1$ is ten thousands (10000) of $d_2=k_2$ in dimension/aspect $d_3=k_3$ (default is units)."},{"word":"dekyki'ogra","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=k_1=g_1$ is $d_2=k_2=g_2$ (default 1) myriagram(s) (default 1) in mass by standard $g_3$."},{"word":"dekyki'opitki'otre","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=k^2_1=p_1=k^1_1=m_1$ is $d_2=k^2_2=k^1_2=m_2$ (default 1) myriads [tens of thousands of square kilometres] (area unit) measured in perpendicular directions (set)/defined by set of points (set) $p_2=m_3$ by standard $m_4$.","notes":"The term has a particular use in connection with the British Ordnance Survey national grid and the US Military grid reference system."},{"word":"dekyki'otenfa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=t_1$ is the exponential result of base 10000 (myriad) multiplied by $x_2=d_2=k_2$ of -yllion(s) (default 1), to power/exponent $x_3=t_2$ (default 2).","notes":"-yllion is a proposal from Donald Knuth for the terminology and symbols of an alternate decimal superbase system. Myllion(s)(x3=2), byllion (x3=4), tryllion (x3=8), quadryllion (x3=16) and so on. See also: myriad (={suzdekyki'o})."},{"word":"dekyki'otre","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=k_1=m_1$ is $d_2=k_2=m_2$ (default 1) myriametre(s)/Scandinavian miles/tens of thousands of metre(s) [non-standard unit] in length (default 1) measured in direction $m_3$ by standard $m_4$.","notes":"See also: mile (in sense: long local distance unit (={minli})."},{"word":"delca","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the minimal part / shared part / least common denominator between $x_2$ (set) in property $x_3$.","notes":"This word is very general. It just highlights a shared, common minimal thing that all entities of a given set are satisfying."},{"word":"deLEZ","score":1,"definition":"Gilles Deleuze","notes":"French philosopher. Syn.: {dylez}. Cf. {guuataris}, {deLEZ. zei gejystani}, {deLEZ. zei kamrickai}."},{"word":"deLEZ. zei gejystani","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Deleuzian rhizome; $x_1$ is organizationally rhizomatic.","notes":"Synonym: {flesrnrizoma}. Cf. {deLEZ}, {guuataris}, {gejystani}, {kamrickai}, {deLEZ zei kamrickai}."},{"word":"delfinu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dolphin/porpoise of species/breed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mabru}, {xamsi}, {flecu}."},{"word":"delno","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ candela [metric unit] in luminosity (default is 1) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}."},{"word":"delta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (amount/value (li/ni) or labelled entity) is the (mutual) difference between/change in (states/realizations of/output from) general and relevant idea/object or subject of interest or function/aspect/property/topic/dependent parameter/dependent variable $x_2$ under or due to a change in (independent) parameter/variable/index/identification/ownership/property/aspect $x_3$ (generic name) to (later) specific state/realization/value/person/entity/meaning $x_4$ (type and dimensions match those of $x_3$) from (earlier) specific state/realization/value/person/entity/meaning $x_5$ (type and dimensions match that of $x_3$), under circumstances/conditions/with(in) scope/with caveats $x_6$.","notes":"Especially in reference to incremental or quantized (or discretely observed) changes. $x_2$ is an $x_1$-type-valued function of $x_3$; $x_4$ and $x_5$ are realizations of $x_3$ (therefore, all three share type). For example, $x_1$ could be some value with dimensions of currency/money/monetary value measured in real numbers, $x_2$ could be a specific business' profit from certain sales, $x_3$ may be time (so, $x_2$ would be the profit over time, measured in a real number of units of currency), and $x_4$ and $x_5$ would be specific times - such as today and yesterday, respectively. Ideally, all factors, variables, conditions, etc. other than $x_3$ should remain constant or there should be a control group/population which records the effects of changes in other factors, variables, conditions, etc.; however, in real life, things can be more complicated or messy and it is hard to ensure that all factors are accounted for (especially in social experiments and business); $x_5$ records those other conditions or specifies the scope (for example: subjects, time, and location) of the 'experiment'. Typically, $x_4$ will be temporally later than $x_5$, but this need not be the case; in any case, $x_4$ is taken to be the latter state (etc.) under consideration in the present analysis in the context of this word's usage (in some sequence). $x_1$ could be \"0\" (whatsoever that means) - it could even be identically so; in other words, there need be no change or mutual difference, even in principle (the function/object could be constant); and this fact could even be known a priori. See also: \"{sumji}\" / \"{selsumji}\"."},{"word":"dembi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a bean/pea/leguminous seed from plant [legume] $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {grute}, {sobde}, {tsiju}."},{"word":"dembrciceri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a garbanzo/chickpea of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {boldembi}"},{"word":"demcarvi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=d_1$ pours to $c_2$ from $c_3$. $c_1=d_1$ is torrential rainfall."},{"word":"demklafle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=d_1=k_1=f_1$ is a traffic jam of pedestrians/vehicles $x_2=f_2=k_5$ going to $x_3=f_3=k_2$ from $x_4=f_4=k_3$ at location/locus/route $x_5=d_3=k_4$."},{"word":"demkratiia","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a democracy, polity by the people, as a form of government either directly or through elected representatives","notes":"See also {jecta}, {djumxuri'a}, {presidente}."},{"word":"demri'a","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ (event/state) compacts/compresses/concentrates/packs/condenses $x_2=d_1$ in property $x_3=d_2$ (ka) at location/locus $x_4=d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {lunsa}."},{"word":"demsilka","score":1,"definition":"$x1=d1=s1$ is velvet/[dense silk] produced by $x2=s2$"},{"word":"demspa","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=s_1$ is a bush of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {dzitricu}."},{"word":"demtse","score":2,"definition":"$z_1$ crouches/cowers/squats on surface $z_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cidytse}, {mipypu'i}, {dzibi'o}, {krosa'i}."},{"word":"demxa'e","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a dense-hand with has hand $x_{2}$.","notes":"Cf. {bolxa'e}."},{"word":"denbi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=j_1$ is interdental/between the upper and lower teeth of body/person $d_2$","notes":"Used in phonological jargon. cf. {zunsna}"},{"word":"denbru","score":4,"definition":"$b_1$ is a toothbrush with bristles $b_3$.","notes":"See also {denci}, {burcu}, {denjisygau}, {denpesxu}, {brulu'i}."},{"word":"denburcu","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ is a toothbrush with bristles $b_3$.","notes":"Synonymous with {denbru}. Cf. {denjisygau}, {denpesxu}, {brulu'i}."},{"word":"dencaupin","score":1,"definition":"Deng Xiaoping","notes":"Chinese head of state from 1978 to 1989. Lived 1904-1997."},{"word":"denci","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the tooth [body-part] of $x_{2}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is dental.","notes":"(for metaphor: see {dakfu}, {pagre}, {jgalu}); See also {moklu}, {dakfu}, {pagre}, {jgalu}, {batci}, {bongu}."},{"word":"dencro","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=d_2$ has a toothache in tooth $d_1=c_2$."},{"word":"dendi","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the $x_2$th day of week number $x_3$ of year $x_4$, under calendar/system $x_5$"},{"word":"denfi'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a piranha of species $x_2$ with teeth $x_3$"},{"word":"denjisygau","score":4,"definition":"$g_1$ (agent) brushes/cleans the teeth of $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jisygau}, {denburcu}, {denpesxu}, {denmikce}."},{"word":"denke'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is a tooth cavity/dental caries [demineralized site] of tooth $x_2=k_2=d_1$","notes":"Cf. {dencro}, {denbru}, {denburcu}, {denjisygau}, {denpesxu}, {denmikce}, {densrumikce}, {densru}, {tatydenxanto}, {xantydenmai}, {kevna}, {denci}"},{"word":"denmarxa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ chews, masticates $x_2$."},{"word":"denmi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is dense/concentrated/packed/intense in property $x_{2}$ (ka) at location/locus $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {carmi}, {midju}, {viknu}."},{"word":"denmikce","score":3,"definition":"$m_1$ is a dentist treating patient $m_2$ with dentistry $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {densrumikce}."},{"word":"denpa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ awaits/waits/pauses for/until $x_{2}$ at state $x_{3}$ before starting/continuing $x_{4}$ (activity/process).","notes":"($x_2$ is an event, usually a point event); also: resuming $x_4$. See also {dicra}, {fanmo}, {sisti}, {fliba}, {pandi}."},{"word":"denpa bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":100001,"definition":"letteral: Lojban \".\" character."},{"word":"denpa bu zei sance","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a glottal stop/plosive sound produced by $s_2$.","notes":"Synonyms: {deplersna}, {depsnce}."},{"word":"denpesxu","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is a quantity of tooth-paste, of composition $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {denburcu}, {denjisygau}."},{"word":"denrixtolku'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=t_1$ is an alveolar ridge of body $x_2$.","notes":"Used in phonological jargon. In fast speech and/or informal writing, could possibly be shorted to {tolku'o} and inferred from context. cf. {zunsna}"},{"word":"denrixtolku'oti'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=tr_1$ is postalveolar/behind the alveolar ridge of body $x_2$","notes":"Used in phonological jargon. In fast speech and/or informal writing, could possibly be shortened to {tolku'oti'e} and inferred from context. cf. {zunsna}"},{"word":"densru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the gum/cementum of animal $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {densrumikce}."},{"word":"densrumikce","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a periodontist treating patient(s) $m_2$ for ailment $m_3$ involving cure $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {denmikce}, {densru}."},{"word":"denstela","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=d_2$ is a zip fastener for sealing $s_2$ by mechanism $d_1$.","notes":"Cf. {stela}, {tolfendi}."},{"word":"denterjo'e","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a joint with has tooth $x_{2}$."},{"word":"denxi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gear/cogwheel with cogs $x_2$, of device/vehicle $x_3$, made of material $x_4$","notes":"Using the phrase \"[number] {da}\" or \"{lo} [number] {mei}\" can be used to describe the number of teeth that the gear/s have. See also {engranaje}."},{"word":"denzalvi","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ chews $x_2$","notes":"Prefer {molmarxa}."},{"word":"de'o","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":100001,"definition":"binary mathematical operator: logarithm; [log/ln a to base b]; default base 10 or e.","notes":"see also {dugri}, {te'a}"},{"word":"de'oi","selmaho":"DEhAU","score":1,"definition":"Cancellation (instant-/usage-wise; temporary) of all defaults in immediately previous word","notes":"Cancels/overrides/ignores/\"kills\" all defaults (default specifications) in the (terbri) structure of immediately previously uttered word so that implicit/omitted {zo'e} and{di’au} that may fill the terbri of that word are general in potential reference (modulo context) and do not necessarily agree with the default setting explicitly specified in the discourse-external/“official” definition of the word. The terbri are not filled by this word. Usage is only meaningful for a brivla with at least one terbri (regardless of being explicitly filled or otherwise). In a tanru or other complicated construct, only the most recent word undergoes this terbri default override (not every term in the construct). A selbri converted to a sumti by gadri has the x1 terbri filled for the purposes of this word, but the default setting of that terbri is so overridden all the same; likewise is the case for terbri accessed by {be} or {bei}; seltau in the main level of a sumti are filled by the gadri as well for the purposes of this word. The cancellation is only effective for the single occurrence/instant/usage of this word (the next use of the affected word will be implicitly accompanied by its terbri defaults, as defined elsewhere (by official definition or by other (permanent) modifications made to the word)). See also: {doi'a}, {de'au}, {zmico}."},{"word":"depcni","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ feels patience about $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {o'o}."},{"word":"depkumfa","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is a waiting room/break room in structure $x_2$ surrounded by partitions/walls/ceiling/floor $x_3$ (mass/jo'u).","notes":"Cf. {depypoi}, {depstu}."},{"word":"depri'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ causes $x_2$ to wait for $x_3$ at $x_4$ before continuing $x_5$.","notes":"Cf. {sisti}."},{"word":"depsna","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ is a hesitation sound produced by $s_2=d_1$ while for/until $d_2$ at state $d_3$ before starting/continuing $d_4$ (activity/process).","notes":"Cf. {denpa}, {sance}, {y}."},{"word":"depsnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a glottal stop sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Derivative of and synonymous with {denpa bu zei sance}; also synonymous with {deplersna}. The odd morphological form echoes that of {asnce}, {basnce} {casnce}, etc., where it serves to foreground the sounds that these words represent while preserving some material from {sance}."},{"word":"depstu","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a waiting room/place where $d_1$ waits for $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {depkumfa}."},{"word":"deptsa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is patient; $x_1$ does not lose their temper while waiting."},{"word":"depybu'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a period/dot/full stop (character “.”).","notes":"See also: {denpa bu}."},{"word":"depyjdari","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=d_1$ is patient, unyielding to force $j_2=d_2$ under condition $j_3=d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jdari}, {denpa}, {tinsa}, {xarnu}."},{"word":"depypoi","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a waiting queue ordered by rules $p_2$ on unordered set $p_3$ waiting for $x_4=d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {depkumfa}, {depstu}."},{"word":"derba'o","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ initially grows $b_2$ beyond the soil; $b_1$ sprouts $b_2$ from the ground.","notes":"{dertu}+{banro}"},{"word":"derdebmatne","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is peanut butter from peanuts $m_2$"},{"word":"derdei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Saturday of week $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"derdembi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a peanut of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"derekparfit","score":-1,"definition":"Derek Parfit","notes":"Alternatively, {derekpafit}, {parfit}, {pafit}. English philosopher, 1942-2017. In ethics, associated with utilitarianism ({utliti zei marde})."},{"word":"derjbe","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ sprouts from $x_2=d_1$.","notes":"Cf. {spati}, {banro}."},{"word":"dermoni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a demon of type/mythology/religion $x_2$","notes":"Generally evil. See {pacru'i}, {lijda}, {angeli}, {cevni}, {crida}, {di'albo}, {dairmoni}"},{"word":"derni'a","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a beneath with has underneath-dirt $x_{2}$.","notes":"Cf. {lolni'a}, {lolni'apu'i}."},{"word":"derni'agau","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a do with beneath $x_{2}$ with has underneath-dirt $x_{3}$."},{"word":"derpanxu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is geosmin."},{"word":"derpesxu","score":2,"definition":"$d_1=p_1$ is a quantity of mud of composition $d_3=p_2$, made from dirt from source $d_2$","notes":"Water soaked soil, soft wet earth. See also {dertu}, {pesxu}"},{"word":"derse'a","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ buries/sinks/embeds $s_2$ in ground $s_3=d_1$.","notes":"Cf. {lolni'apu'i}, {lolni'a}."},{"word":"derske","score":3,"definition":"$s_1=d_1$ is soil science [science about earth/soil] based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"dertu2, dertu3 and saske2 subsumed. Soil science studies the soil that occupies the pedosphere, one of Earth's spheres. This is not the same as geology (the lujvo for this should mean planetary+composition+science). The two main branches of soil science are pedology (={terderske}; the study of soil in its natural setting) and edaphology (the study of soil in relation to soil-dependent uses). See also {tedyske}, {rokske} and {kunske}."},{"word":"dertu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of dirt/soil/earth/ground from source $x_{2}$ of composition $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is earthen; $x_3$: composition including $x_3$, which need not be exhaustive of composition. See also {kliti}, {terdi}, {loldi}."},{"word":"derxi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a heap/pile/stack/mound/hill of materials $x_{2}$ at location $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {cmana}."},{"word":"desku","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ shakes/quakes/trembles/quivers/shudders/wobbles/vibrates from force $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also (expressible either with desku or slilu): side to side, to and fro, back and forth, reciprocal motion. See also {slilu}, {janbe}."},{"word":"desmi'i","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is a vibrator/vibrating device for use/function $m_2$.","notes":"not necessarily sex toy; could for example also be a \"Jumping Jack\" compactor; Cf. {runpinji}, {gletci}. See {xremi'i} for shaking machines with the purpose of mixing."},{"word":"desygau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ (person/agent) shakes $x_2=d_1$.","notes":"Cf. {desku}, {gasnu}, {desyzu'e}, {slilu}."},{"word":"desyzu'e","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ shakes.","notes":"Cf. {desku}, {zukte}, {desygau}, {slilu}."},{"word":"detcacryvu'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the number of hours (pi'e for minutes) that the timezone of location $x_2$ is ahead (before, if $x_1$ is negative) of location/standard $x_3$","notes":"See {detri}, {tcika}, {cacra}, {vujnu}. $x_3$ may be {la} .{utc}. to indicate difference from UTC time."},{"word":"detcartu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a calendar showing dates $x_2$ and events $x_3$.","notes":"$x_2$ is normally a time interval; see {detci'e}"},{"word":"detci'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a calendar with rules $x_2$, days/weeks/months/years $x_3$, and properties $x_4$.","notes":"e.g. Gregorian calendar, Hebrew calendar; see {detcartu}"},{"word":"detci'e zei nanca","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a calendar year","notes":"See also {detna'a}."},{"word":"detfukcru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ allows copying/has copyright of $x_2$ under conditions $x_3$ dated $x_4$."},{"word":"detke'u","score":4,"definition":"The date [day,week,month,year] $x_1=d_1=k_1$ is recurrence/repetition of the date [day,week,month,year] of the first event $x_2=d_2$, for the $x_3=k_3$'rd time, in system $x_3$.","notes":"{detri} zei {krefu}. $krefu_2$ corresponds to the date of the first event, but the place is omitted for simplicity. $x_4$ may indicate the system of recurrence: a day of the week/month; a day/month of the year (anniversary); a year of the century etc. ex.) li renopavo pi'e pano pi'e re detke'u lo nu la gandis noi banli cu jbena kei li pavomu lo pa nanca be fi la gregoris (October 2 of 2014 is Mahatma Gandhi's 145th birthday counted by year of Gregorian calendar.)"},{"word":"detma'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a calendar month/a month-long duration from the first day of a month to the first day of the next month"},{"word":"detmive","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has experienced $x_2$ (timestamp-style expression of dimensionful measure of time) units of time of existence/life according to standard $x_3$","notes":"This word is broader/more general and more versatile/flexible than {nancaji}. $x_2$ may be any expression that is acceptable as the sumti submitted to the first terbri of {detri}; however, unlike {detri}$_1$, which can be interpreted as representing elapsed time from some culturally accepted reference start-time, this word measures running time from the start of the existence of $x_1$, according to standard $x_3$."},{"word":"detna'a","score":2,"definition":"$n_1=d_1$ is a calendar year according to calendar/standard $n_3=d_4$","notes":"See also {detri}, {nanca}"},{"word":"detrgregori","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the Gregorian calendar.","notes":"If the context is clear, \"detr-\" can be omitted. Cf. {gregori zei nanca}, {gregori zei ctona'a}."},{"word":"detri","score":100001,"definition":"$x_1$ is the date [day,{week},{month},year] of event/state $x_2$, at location $x_3$, by calendar $x_4$.","notes":"Time units in x1 are specified as numbers separated by pi'e, starting from the smallest time unit, or are unit values massified with joi. Alternatively, the time units in x1 are specified as numbers prefixed by {ny} for years, {ly} for months, {dy} for days, {cy} for hours, {my} for minutes, and {sy} for seconds, and in this scheme, any time unit may be left out. Cf. {de'i}, {djedi}, {jeftu}, {masti}, {nanca}, {tcika}."},{"word":"detseldejykarda","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is a charge card with accumulated debt $x_2=dej_1$ to creditor $x_3=dej_3$, with due date $x_4=det_1$","notes":"Charge cards has due payment dates; for credit cards with credit limits see {jitseldejykarda}. Cf. {lejykarda}, {baxydinkarda}, {vamveile'ikarda}, {maksriveikarda}, {lejykardymi'i}, {banxa}, {pleji}, {jdini}."},{"word":"detydei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a calendar day/24-hour period from 0 to 0 o'clock"},{"word":"detydragaudje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a leap day of year $x_2$ at location $x_3$ in calendary system $x_3$.","notes":"This is a day which is included or removed from a 'normal' (yearly) progression of the calendar in order to correct the aligment between the reported date and the passage of physical time (such as that which is evinced by the seasons). See also: {tcikydragausnidu}."},{"word":"detytcika","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=t_1$ [years, months, days, hours, minutes, seconds] is the date and time of event/state $d_2=t_2$ at location $d_3=t_4$ by date/time system $x_4$","notes":"Created to give date and time simultaneously and to be in line with ISO standard from most general to most specific. \"{pi'e}\" can be used to separate units, or \"{ny}, {my}, {dy}, {cy}, {my} {ebu}, {sy}\" can be used to jump to a specific date/time unit. Milliseconds can be added after \"{pi}\". See: {datrytcika} {dei'i'u}"},{"word":"detytcikygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ schedules time $t_1$[hours, {minutes}, {seconds}] and date $d_1$[day,{week},{month},year] for event $t_2=d_2$ at location $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {detri}, {tcika}, {gasnu}, {tcikygau}, {tcikyga'i}, {bavypunji}, {prupu'i}."},{"word":"de'u","selmaho":"KOhA2","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: a recent utterance."},{"word":"di","selmaho":"KOhA1","score":100000,"definition":"logically quantified existential pro-sumti: there exists something 3 (usually restricted)."},{"word":"di'a","selmaho":"ZAhO","score":100000,"definition":"event contour for resumption of a paused process."},{"word":"di'a'ai","selmaho":"COI","score":2,"definition":"vocative: resuming conversation","notes":"See also: {de'a'ai}."},{"word":"di'ai","selmaho":"COI","score":6,"definition":"vocative: well-wish - curse","notes":"Used to express well-wishes/curses. See also {dimna}, {zandapma}, {dapma}, {ki'e}, {doi}"},{"word":"di'albo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a devil of type/mythology/religion $x_2$","notes":"See {pacru'i}, {lijda}, {angeli}, {cevni}, {palci}, {crida}, {dermoni}"},{"word":"di'anzi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is electronic, operating on the physical behavior of electrons","notes":"See {dikca} - 'electric'"},{"word":"di'ardi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Sunda clouded leopard (Neofelis diardi) of subspecies/breed $x_2$","notes":"See {iunbau}, {bramlatu}"},{"word":"di'ardu'edi'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the excess money/change (that should be) returned for/after/with the purchase of $x_2$ by purchaser $x_3$ from vendor $x_4$.","notes":"Beware sumti-raising. If the ownership of an item costs 9.50 dollars and $x_3$ buys it with an acceptable bill of value 10.00 dollars, then the change ($x_1$) is the monetary value of 0.50 dollars (regardless of which bills, coins, etc. carry that value), where 'dollar' can represent any monetary unit."},{"word":"di'arfriti","score":2,"definition":"$f_1=j_3$ offers/proffers $f_2=j_1$ bid to $f_3=j_4$ for item/service $j_2$ in bidding system $f_4$."},{"word":"di'au","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":1,"definition":"pro-sumti and sumyzmico: discourse-interior default it (terbri-specific)","notes":"Explicitly and emphatically references the specified default value of the relevant terbri as specified/designated by the discourse; thus, its value is context-dependent and subject to specification modifications. It does not necessarily reference the value defined \"officially\". ({zo'e}, implicit or explicit, may do so as well, but the use of this word implies some degree of a more deliberate choice to follow the default specification.) When a default of the terbri is not specified by the previous discourse (nor by the discourse-exterior \"official\" definition of the terbri if not specification modifications have been made previously), this word is equivalent to completely general and elliptical {zo'e}. See also: {di'oi}, {di'ei}."},{"word":"dibdji","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a desire-adores with desired-dear $x_{2}$ with purpose desired for $x_{3}$."},{"word":"dibjai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=j_1=d_2$ hugs $x_2=j_2=d_1$ who is dear to $x_1$, with $x_3=j_3$ on $x_4=j_4$.","notes":"Near synonyms: {pamjai}, {xrojai}. See also: {dirba}, {jgari}, {prami}, {xrotu}, {pamjai}, {xrojai}."},{"word":"dibmle","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is cute to $x_2$ in aspect $x_3$","notes":"\"Attractive in an endearing way\". Synonyms: {citmle}, {iumle}, {plukauaii}. See {dirba}, {melbi}, {au'u}, {cinmle}"},{"word":"dibrai","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=d_1$ is dearest/most precious to $d_2$ among set/range $x_3=t_4$."},{"word":"dibyselpa'i","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=p_2$ is a sweetheart to $d_2=p_1$","notes":"See also {dirba}, {prami}, {selpa'i}."},{"word":"dicfle","score":5,"definition":"$f_1=d_1$ is an electrical current / flow in / on / through $f_2 = d_2$ flowing in direction to / towards $f_3$ from direction/source $f_4$.","notes":"Cf. {dicflecru}, {dicka'u}. dicka3 is not sensical."},{"word":"dicflecru","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a transistor / electrical regulator which allows electric current $c_2 = df_1$ to flow under conditions $c_3$ in / on / through $df_2$ flowing in direction to / towards $df_3$ from direction/source $df_4$.","notes":"Cf. {dicfle}, {dicka'u}."},{"word":"dicka'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an electron.","notes":"Cf. {lektoni}, {dicfle}."},{"word":"diclamdu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an electric lamp of type $x_2$","notes":"See also {dikca}, {lamdu}, {gusni}."},{"word":"dicma","score":-1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains/is related to/reflects (the) electromagnetic (or light/photonic) interaction [E&M fundamental interaction] in manner/with properties/in state/with realization $x2$, coupling to $x3$ in manner/with strength $x4$","notes":"See also: {jikfi},{tsaba}, {vubla}, {grava}, {xigzo}, {dikca}, {maksi}."},{"word":"dicnoibejga'a","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a telegraph pole."},{"word":"dicnu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is electroneutral/electrically neutral","notes":"from {dikca} + {nutli}"},{"word":"dicpi'o","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is an electronic piano/harpsichord/organ/keyboard instrument.","notes":"Refers to a keyboard instrument that produces sound electronically (usually digitally), as opposed to mechanically by means of strings, pipes, reeds, etc. See also: {mrupi'o}, {balpi'o}, {sa'irpi'o}, {tu'urpi'o}, {cpupi'o}."},{"word":"dicra","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event) interrupts/stops/halts/[disrupts] $x_{2}$ (object/event/process) due to quality $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also disturbs (one sense). See also {zunti}, {fanza}, {raktu}, {denpa}."},{"word":"dicre'e","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is an electric train [vehicle] of cars/units $t_2$ (mass) for rails/system/railroad $t_3$, propelled by electric motors/systems $t_4$","notes":"See {dikca}, {trene}."},{"word":"dictergu'i","score":4,"definition":"$g_3=d_2$ is an electric lamp illuminating $g_2$ with light $g_1$.","notes":"Cf. {dikca}, {gusni}, {rastergu'i}, {laktergu'i}, {fagytergu'i}."},{"word":"dicyba'ogaumi'i","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=g_1$ is an electronic amplifier."},{"word":"dicycau","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=c_1$ is electrically uncharged.","notes":"Cf. {seldikca}"},{"word":"dicydinfanza","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a crypto scam advertisement posted in $x_2$ by $x_3$ for $x_4$ amount of money"},{"word":"dicyji'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=j_1$ is an electrode of circuit/electric machinery/electronic component $x_2=j_2$ at locus $x_3=j_3$","notes":"from {dikca}+{jipno}"},{"word":"dicyselsna","score":3,"definition":"$s_2$ is a loudspeaker emitting sound $s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {snaveitci}."},{"word":"dicysro","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a battery in containment $s_3$."},{"word":"dicysrotismi'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is a charger for battery $x_2=s_1$","notes":"Charges electrical batteries ({dicysro}, {rapydicysro})."},{"word":"didni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ deduces/reasons by deduction/establishes by deduction that $x_2$ is true about $x_3$ from general rule $x_4$","notes":"See {nibji'i}, {nusna}, {lanli}, {jdice}, {logji}, {nibli}"},{"word":"di'e","selmaho":"KOhA2","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: the next utterance."},{"word":"di'ei","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":1,"definition":"pro-sumti and sumyzmico: an elliptical/unspecified value which does not necessarily obey the default setting for the corresponding terbri that is explicitly specified in the definition of the word; has some value which makes bridi true","notes":"Some brivla have default specifications for certain terbri; when any explicit sumti is omitted from filling these terbri (an implicit {zo'e} fills them instead), the meaning of that sumti is interpreted in accordance with the default specification; it is reasonable to suppose that an explicit {zo'e} used in order to fill such terbri will likewise obey the default specification in its interpretation. Thus, there is no simple way to reference the \"general\" elliptical/unspecified value for these sumti, other than by using this word. {zo'e} typically is interpreted as meaning any value of some general and unspecified set of potential sumti referents, modulated by context and the need to make the statement true; in the case of an explicit default setting of a terbri by the definition of a word, {di'ei} takes on this general and unspecified meaning, effectively ignoring the default (although it can take on the value of that default (doing so, simply, is just not necessary)); when no default is specified for the terbri in the definition, this word has the same meaning as {zo'e}. See also: {di'au}, {di'oi}, {zmico}."},{"word":"di'ei'o'au","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mathematical ternary operator: Dirichlet convolution $(a*b)(c)$","notes":"$a,b$ are arithmetic functions, $c$ is an integer (the output is defined for at least strictly positive integers $c$). $(a*b)(c)$ is given by the sum (over all of the distinct ordered pairs $(n,m)$ belonging to the Cartesian product of the set of all strictly positive integers with itself, such that $n$ is not equal to $m$ and such that $nm = c$ (where adjacency represents typical multiplication of integers)) of $a(n)b(m)$ (where adjacency represents typical pointwise multiplication)."},{"word":"digno","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is aligned diagonally along/between nonadjacent vertices $x_2$ as in polytope $x_3$; $x_1$ is a diagonal line segment/linear manifold of lower dimension as viewed in frame of reference $x_3$; $x_1$ is crooked (one sense), skew (one sense, see notes), off-kilter (one sense), away from center/off-center, non-orthogonal/not perpendicular nor parallel, at an angle, perhaps non-vertical and non-horizontal, diagonal to $x_2$ in figure/coordinate system $x_3$.","notes":"Not for use in: entries of tensors/matrices (confer: {daigno}), certain geometric meanings (such as with Cartesian products), etc. Only for purely 'visual' geometric objects/figures/frames. The polytope in question need not actually be 'drawn'; an oriented frame of reference naturally 'projects' a polytopic sense onto all objects. x1 can be any linear manifold of lower dimension than the space in which it is embedded (defined by x3). The skewness is not relative to another linear manifold in some higher-dimensional space (the usual definition of \"skew\" in geometry) - it is simply a skewness (in a layperson sense) relative to points in a figure or axis in a coordinate system. Proposed by Gleki."},{"word":"dignocklaji","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is Diagon Alley.","notes":"Diagon Alley is a place in the world of J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter fantasy series. This word is a pun on {digno} {ckaji}/{klaji}, just like the original English."},{"word":"digyfalkafpraca'a","score":1,"definition":"$ca_1$ is a drip coffeemaker [default: electric] for producing coffee $ca_2=cu_2=ck_1=d_1=f_1$ by dripping coffee to pot $f_2$ from mechanism $f_3$ in gravity well/frame of reference $f_4$, controlled/[triggered] by $ca_3$ (agent).","notes":"See also coffeemaker (={kafpraca'a}), making coffee (={kafpra})."},{"word":"digyligykamju","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is a dropstone/stalagmite/stalactite/icicle/rusticle of material $k_2=s_2=d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bakri}, {kevna}, {bogjinme}."},{"word":"di'i","selmaho":"TAhE","score":100000,"definition":"tense interval modifier: regularly; subjective tense/modal; defaults as time tense."},{"word":"di'inai","selmaho":"TAhE*","score":100000,"definition":"tense interval modifier: irregularly/aperiodically; tense/modal; defaults as time tense."},{"word":"dijbartu","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ is outside of building $b_2=d_1$.","notes":"See also: outdoors (outside of all buildings): {roldzadijbartu}"},{"word":"dijgunma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ is a complex composed of buildings $x_2=g_2=d_1$ for purpose $x_3=d_2$","notes":"from {dinju} + {gunma}"},{"word":"dijrbasilika","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a basilica [building;architectural shape] for purpose $d_2$.","notes":"See also basilica [special kind of church] (={masrbasilika})."},{"word":"dijycra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is the façade of building $x_2=c_2=d_1$ which faces/in-frame-of-reference $x_3=c_3$","notes":"from {dinju}+{crane}"},{"word":"dijypanka","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a plaza managed by community/polity/company $p_2$ for purpose $p_3$."},{"word":"dijysenta","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a story/level/floor of building $x_2=s_3=d_1$."},{"word":"dijyzbaske","score":1,"definition":"$s_2$ is architecture.","notes":"See also {dinju}, {zbasu}, {saske}."},{"word":"dikca","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is electricity [electric charge or current] in/on $x_{2}$ of polarity/quantity $x_{3}$ (def. negative).","notes":"($x_3$, a quantifier, can be expressed as a simple polarity using the numerals for positive and negative ma'u and ni'u); (explicitly) negative (= {dutydikca}), positive (= {mardikca}); current (= {selmuvdikca}, {muvdikca}; again default negative/electron current), charge (= {klodikca}, {stadikca}). See also {lindi}, {xampo}, {flecu}, {maksi}, {tcana}."},{"word":"dikckulome","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an electric charge which measures $x_2$ (li; default: 1) coulombs by standard/under convention $x_3$ (default: SI definition, except the charge of the proton is negative).","notes":"Malgli: Letting $x_1$ be something which has such a charge (sumti raising); what is being measured is the charge itself, not the object which possesses it."},{"word":"dikcti","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ consumes $c_2$ as part of their staple diet."},{"word":"dikle'i","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ regularly pays salary $p_2$ to $p_3$ for goods/services $p_4$."},{"word":"diklo","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is local to $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is confined to locus $x_{2}$ within range $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is regional","notes":"Indicates a specific location/value within a range; e.g. a hits b. What is the locality on b that a hits? Thus $x_1$ is associated with a specific narrow region/interval $x_2$ of wider space/range $x_3$. See also cmavo list {di'o}, {jibni}, {zvati}, {cpana}, {nenri}, {lamji}, {stuzi}, {tcila}."},{"word":"dikni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is regular/cyclical/periodic in property (ka)/activity $x_{2}$ with period/interval $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also uniform; resonant (= {dikslicai}). See also {slilu}, {rilti}, {xutla}, {manfo}, {boxna}."},{"word":"diknunkla","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a regularly scheduled trip operated by $k_1$ to $k_2$ from $k_3$ at times $d_1$","notes":"If k1 is an airline, this is a flight, such as Flight 714 for Sydney."},{"word":"diktcika","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the time of day address of $x_2$ at location $x_3$.","notes":"Irrespective of the day at which x2 occurred: two events happening at the same hour but on different days may share the same time of day address."},{"word":"dikyjvo","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an affix compound with meaning [of affix compound] $x_{2}$ with argument [of affix compound] $x_{3}$ with metaphor [of affix compound] $x_{4}$ with ritual form $x_{5}$."},{"word":"dilcau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is clear / free of clouds / not cloudy.","notes":"Normally taken to refer to a sky, of course."},{"word":"dilcrmadjulu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (li) is congruent to $x_2$ (li) modulo $x_3$ (li)","notes":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are - strictly/technically speaking - symmetric, but typically and canonically, $x_2$ will be a number between $0$ and $x_3 - 1$ (inclusive on both ends) whereas $x_1$ can be any number in the algebraic object being considered."},{"word":"dilcu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quotient of '$x_{2}$/$x_{3}$' [dividend $x_{2}$ divided by divisor $x_{3}$], leaving remainder $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {frinu}, {fendi}, {katna}, {parbi}, {mekso}."},{"word":"dilcymu'o","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is fully divisible by $x_2$ (number) // \"$x_1$/$x_2$\" is an integer // $x_2$ is a factor of $x_1$","notes":"See {dilcu}, {veldilcu}, {reldilcymu'o}, {mulna'u}"},{"word":"dilcysle","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a prime number (a natural number greater than 1 that has no positive divisors other than 1 and itself)","notes":"See {dilcymu'o}, {dilcu}, {mulna'u}"},{"word":"dilis","score":1,"definition":"Dilli."},{"word":"dilma","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to conjugacy class $x_2$ in structure $x_3$ under conditions $x_4$"},{"word":"dilnu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cloud/mass of clouds of material $x_{2}$ in air mass $x_{3}$ at floor/base elevation $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {carvi}, {tcima}."},{"word":"dimba'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mark on $x_2$ showing their destinity to be $x_3$ (ka)","notes":"The mark can be natural or painted/tatooed/burnt in/etc."},{"word":"dimna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a fate/destiny of $x_{2}$; [doom, curse are mabla-forms]; $x_{2}$ is fated/predestined/doomed to $x_{1}$.","notes":"Fated/destined/doomed (= {seldimna}). See also {dapma}."},{"word":"dimnu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ swears / takes an oath, promising/asserting $x_2$ (abstraction), invoking fate $x_3$ (abstraction)","notes":"$x_2$ could be a nu-event or ka-action that $x_1$ intends to happen or perform, or a du'u-proposition that $x_1$ swears the truth of. $x_3$ is a fate (typically bad) that $x_1$ invokes on themself should they break the oath. {tu'a} can be used to raise $x_3$, to swear by a treasured possession (implied fate being loss of that possession), or a deity (implied fate being the wrath of said deity). See {dimna}, {maldimna}, {nupre}, {cevni}, {dapma}"},{"word":"dinalit","score":1,"definition":"Denali"},{"word":"dincfu","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is rich (in money)."},{"word":"dincu'u","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a monetary affair involving $c_2$"},{"word":"dindi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a non-binary/intersex (probably also can include: asexual, nongendered, indeterminately gendered) individual of species $x_2$ evidencing non-binary gender trait(s) $x_3$ (ka); $x_1$ is characterized by not following or fitting into some gender-binary.","notes":"Co-equal to {fetsi} and {nakni}. See also {fetsi}, {nakni}, {nunmu}."},{"word":"dinjbera","score":2,"definition":"$jb_1$ borrows money $jb_2=jd_1$ from $jb_3$ for interval $jb_4$.","notes":"Cf. {jdini}, {jbera}, {seldejni}, {dejyterze'a}."},{"word":"dinju","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a building/edifice for purpose $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {ginka}, {zdani}, {zarci}."},{"word":"dinjuvila","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a villa"},{"word":"dinko","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a nail/tack [pointed driven/frictional fastener] of type/size $x_{2}$ (ka), made of material $x_{3}$.","notes":"($x_2$ also can be ni abstraction); See also {pijne}, {lasna}."},{"word":"dinkra","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a fund of $x2$","notes":"from {jdini} + {krasi}"},{"word":"dinkrnite","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rivet of type $x_2$ made of $x_3$"},{"word":"dinpliselpla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a budget made by $x_2$ for $x_3$"},{"word":"dinra'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is related to money; $x_1$ is monetary, fiscal, financial (personal or otherwise), pecuniary.","notes":"Certain forms of economics, business practice or theory, markets or market theory, vel sim. may be included. Numismatism is probably excluded, but currency policy or design is included. Cryptocurrency-related concepts may be included."},{"word":"dinra'e","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ retains/keeps/holds money $r_2$ (quantity/additional items) in its possession; $r_1$ is a purse/wallet."},{"word":"dinsauru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dinosaur of type $x_2$ living in era $x_3$."},{"word":"dinsefygundi","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a/the industry sector in which $s_1$ provides financial services $g_2=s_3$ to $s_2$ by process $g_3$","notes":"From {jdini}, {selfu}, {gundi}. Omit j2."},{"word":"dinso","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a 'dinosaur' [very general: any ancient quasi-reptilian vertebrate or, possibly but probably not, modern bird] of type $x_2$ living in era $x_3$.","notes":"A gismu version of \"{dinsauru}\"; contrast with \"{rexsa}\" (in particular, this word probably would not but could refer to modern birds whereas \"{rexsa}\" can always do so without any connotation to the contrary; meanwhile, \"{rexsa}\" cannot refer to pterosaurs, ichthyosaurs, vel sim. but this word can). The use of this word is not strictly only relevant to members of clade Dinosauria, although it does include them (and, specifically, modern birds, although it connotes ancientness and extinction unless it is part of an explicitly contrary or general context); its referent might also/alternatively include pterosaurs, icthyosaurs, plesiosaurs, mosasaurs, dimetrodons, avemetatarsaliads, and perhaps even other ancient synapsids (in other words, any prehistoric quasi-reptilian vertebrate). As such, it is a qualitative word that bears no particular or strong attention or respect to genealogy, cladistics, taxology/taxonomy, or scientific/academic classification of these animals. Basically, any prehistoric animal the name of which ends in \"-saur\" can be so-described, as well as others. It probably should not reference more modern-like mammals proper. Proposed short rafsi: -dis-. See also: \"{rexsa}\", \"{ketslau}\", \"{ikfiio}\", \"{disrmuzo}\", \"{plesiio}\"."},{"word":"dinsro","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a treasury of money $d_1=s_2$."},{"word":"dinti","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a non-binary/intersexed (probably also can include: asexual, nongendered, indeterminately gendered, gender-fluid, transgendered, two-spirited, alternatively gendered, or affirmatively non-binarily gendered or nongendered/graygendered) individual of species $x_2$ evidencing non-binary gender trait(s) $x_3$ (ka); $x_1$ is characterized by not following or fitting into some gender-binary.","notes":"Co-equal to \"{fetsi}\" and \"{nakni}\". Proposed short rafsi: -dit-. See also \"{fetsi}\", \"{nakni}\", \"{nunmu}\"."},{"word":"dintrocu'u","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a/the financial management function/activities involving persons $c_2=ji_1$, of money/currency issued by $jd_2$; $c_1$ is finance.","notes":"Cf. {jdini}, {jitro}, {cuntu}, {dinveicu'u}, {janta}."},{"word":"dintycinse","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ is skoliosexual [sexually attracted to transgender persons] in situation $c_2$ by standard $c_4$."},{"word":"dinvei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a financial record of $x_2$ (data/facts/du'u) regarding financial entity $x_3$ preserved in medium $x_4$"},{"word":"dinveicu'u","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is an/the accounting function/activities involving persons $c_2$, using currency issued by $j_2$, recording $v_2$ (data/facts/du'u) about $v_3$ (object/event); $c_1$ is accounting.","notes":"Cf. {jdini}, {vreji}, {cuntu}, {dintrocu'u}, {janta}."},{"word":"di'o","selmaho":"BAI","score":100001,"definition":"diklo modal, 1st place in the location of ..."},{"word":"di'oi","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":1,"definition":"pro-sumti & sumyzmico: discourse-exterior default it","notes":"Explicitly and emphatically references the specified default value of the relevant terbri as given by \"official\" definitions (exterior to the discourse); this value ignores and is independent of any modifications made to the relevant default specification during the discourse. (zo'e, implicit or explicit, may do so as well, but the use of this word implies some degree of a more deliberate choice to follow the discourse-exterior default specification.) When a default is not specified by the definition of a word, this word is equivalent to completely general and elliptical {zo'e}. See also: {di'au}, {di'ei}, {zmico}."},{"word":"di'ornitfiformesi","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is a moa (bird of zoological taxonomic order Dinornithiformes) of type/species/breed $x2$"},{"word":"dirba","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is dear/precious/darling to $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is emotionally valued by $x_{2}$.","notes":"$x_1$ may be a specific object, a commodity (mass), an event, or a property; pedantically, for objects/commodities, this is sumti-raising from ownership of the object/commodity (= {posydirba} for unambiguous semantics). See also {tcika}, {kargu}, {vamji}, {vajni}, {pleji}, {jadni}, {jemna}."},{"word":"dircau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is sustained, nonstop, undisturbed or without interruption (uninterrupted)."},{"word":"dirce","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ radiates/emits $x_{2}$ under conditions $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {gusni}."},{"word":"dircyjinme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is radium.","notes":"see also {dircynavni}"},{"word":"dircynavni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of radon (Rn).","notes":"See also {dirce}, {navni}; {ratni}"},{"word":"dirgo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a drop [small, cohesive shape] of material [liquid/vapor] $x_{2}$ in surrounding material $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {daplu}, {bidju}."},{"word":"dirnde","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dirndl (bavarian traditional women's dress)","notes":"See also {taxfu}, {creka}, {pastu}, {dasni}."},{"word":"dirtadji","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is an interrupt causing $d_1$ to happen, interrupting $d_2$ due to quality $d_3$, hooked onto conditions $t_3$."},{"word":"dirtimi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a charger for electrical battery/device $x_2$","notes":"Synonym of {dicysrotismi'i}."},{"word":"dirva'u","score":2,"definition":"$v_1$ chokes on/because of $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {dicra}, {vasxu}, {vaxydicra}."},{"word":"disko","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a disc","notes":"{cukla} - 'round' (a more generic word)"},{"word":"disrmuzo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mosasaur [member of family Mosasauridae] of subtaxon/type/genus/species/variety/breed $x_2$.","notes":"Categorizer rafsi \"dis\" is meant (and experimentally proposed) to belong to the experimental gismu {dinso}; as such, it may not be the most elucidating; however, it is technically not essential to the interpretation of the lexeme. Technically, a extinct family of reptile order Squamata (which is extant), but {dinso} applies all the same (unlike {reksa}). See also: {dinso}, {respa}, {reskuamata}, {ikfio}, {plesio}, {dinsauru}, {reksa}, {ketslau}."},{"word":"ditcma","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ takes a short time/has a short duration by standard $x_2$","notes":"See also {ze'i}, {ditybra}, {ditcu}"},{"word":"ditcu","score":12,"definition":"$x_1$ is the time-duration/interval/period/[elapsed time] of event $x_2$.","notes":"short rafsi is -dit-. Cf. {cedra}, {ranji}, {tcika}, {renvi}, {temci}, {canlu}, {kuspe}, {krafamtei}"},{"word":"ditka'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is able/can do $x_2=k_2=d_2$ (state/event) under conditions $x_3=k_3$ (state/event) in time $x_4=d_1$","notes":"x4 defaults to the natural duration of the event x2 ({ca'o}) so that it also means \"x1 has enough time to do x2\". See {ditcu}, {kakne}."},{"word":"ditmokca","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a time point."},{"word":"ditybra","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ takes a long time/has a long duration by standard $x_2$","notes":"See also {ze'u}, {ditcma}, {ditcu}"},{"word":"di'u","selmaho":"KOhA2","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: the last utterance."},{"word":"diuatas","score":1,"definition":"diwata (Philippines), god, spirit, fairy"},{"word":"di'uzbe","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is/are the foundation(s) of building/edifice/structure $d_1$ of/for type/purpose $d_2$, made of/with materials/properties $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {dinju}, {zbepi}."},{"word":"divzi","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ (living cell) divides itself into $x_2$ (full set of the same type as $x_1$)","notes":"The basic feature of live matter. x2 is the full set of cells born due to the division of $x_1$. See {fukpi}"},{"word":"dizlo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is low/down/downward in frame of reference $x_{2}$ as compared with baseline/standard height $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also lower; $x_3$ is generally some defined distance above a zero point/baseline, or is that baseline itself. See also {cnita}, {galtu}, {gapru}, {farna}, {loldi}."},{"word":"dja'aza","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is jazz music performed at/by $z_2$ (event) with characteristics $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {te'ekno}, {naizgi}, {sopselneizgi}, {nolzgi}."},{"word":"djabege","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bagel of type $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"The x2 can be used to specify toppings such as sesame seeds or poppy seeds, and it can be used to specify a regional variety e.g. Montreal-style vs New York-style."},{"word":"djabei","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a waiter, carrying food $c_1=b_2$ to $b_3$ from $b_4$ over path $b_5$."},{"word":"djabeipre","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=b_1$ is a waitress/waiter serving food $b_2=c_1$ to $x_3=c_2=b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {barjyse'u}."},{"word":"djabevycripu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is an aqueduct over/across $x_2=c_2$ between $x_3$ and $x_4$","notes":"from {djacu} + {bevri} + {cripu}"},{"word":"djacaumro","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=c_2$ starves to death from lack of food/nutrition $c_1$"},{"word":"djacickebaba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a shish kebab, shashlyk, a dish consisting of meat $x_2$ threaded on a skewer and grilled","notes":"See also {djakebaba}"},{"word":"djacpi","score":1,"definition":"$cip_1=cid_1$ is an edible bird of species $cip_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jipci}, {gunse}, {datka}, {xruki}."},{"word":"djacu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is made of/contains/is a quantity/expanse of water; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is aqueous/[aquatic].","notes":"Aquatic (= {jaupli}). See also {lalxu}, {rirxe}, {xamsi}, {limna}, {litki}, {lumci}, {bumru}, {jinto}."},{"word":"djagru","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=c_1$ is grain from plant/species $g_2$, edible/giving nutrition to $x_3=c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bavmi}, {cunmi}, {mavji}, {maxri}, {mraji}, {rismi}, {zumri}, {sorgu}."},{"word":"djagu'ara","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a jaguar (Panthera onca) of subspecies/breed $x_2$","notes":"See {bramlatu}"},{"word":"djainu","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is involved in event $x_2$","notes":"Possibly synonymous to {pagbu}, but may actually have a different nuance."},{"word":"djakare","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a caiman of genus/species $x_2$","notes":"See also {timsaxu}, {xejrespa}."},{"word":"djakartas","score":1,"definition":"Jakarta"},{"word":"djaka'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a nutrient for organism $x_2$","notes":"See also {cidja}, {kantu}."},{"word":"djakebaba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kebab, a dish of components $x_2$ which are usually pieces of meat, fish, vegetables roasted or grilled on a skewer or spit","notes":"{djacickebaba} is 'shish kebab'"},{"word":"djalazani","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is some lasagna, a baked dish with components $x_2$ (plural) one of which is flat","notes":"Usually the flat component is a sheet of pasta, other components are usually bolognese and bechamel sauce. See also {nudle}"},{"word":"djalitki","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a beverage consisting of $x_2$","notes":"See {cidja}, {litki}, {pinxe}, {pixyjau}, {tcati}, {ckafi}"},{"word":"djamila","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is beautiful to $x_2$; $x_1$ is beauteous, graceful, magnificent, pretty, lovely, handsome, comely, good-looking, nice, fine, sweet, fair, sightly, shapely, dainty"},{"word":"djankixadas","score":1,"definition":"John Quijada","notes":"American linguist and conlanger (language creator), creator of the experimental language Ithkuil (known in Lojban as {itku'ile}, {itku'ilybau} or {iskuuil})."},{"word":"djanuua","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is January in year $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$","notes":"See also: {ferbruua}, {martiio}, {priliio}, {mardjiio}, {djuniio}, {djuliio}."},{"word":"djapa'o","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ is a slice of food substance/prepared-cuisine/cutlet/fillet of $x_2=p_2=c_1$ (mass) for consumption by/nutrient to $x_3=c_2$"},{"word":"djarkompota","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of kompot made from fruit(s) $x_2$."},{"word":"djarspageti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of spaghetti (long, thin cylindrical pasta)."},{"word":"djarunta","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=c_1$ (food) is digested in solvent $r_2$.","notes":"Cf. {djaruntygau}, {djaruntyrango}."},{"word":"djaruntygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=c_2$ digests food $x_2=r_1=c_1$ in solvent $x_3=r_2$.","notes":"Cf. {djarunta}, {djaruntyrango}."},{"word":"djaruntyrango","score":2,"definition":"$ra_1$ is a stomach/digestive organ of body/species $ra_2=c_2$ for digesting food/feed/nutriment $x_3=ru_1=c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {djarunta}, {djaruntygau}."},{"word":"djaselcrepu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=cr_2$ is a crop/harvest, harvested by $x_2=cr_1$, for use as food $x_3=ci_1$, to be eaten by $x_4=ci_2$."},{"word":"djaske","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ (mass of facts) is food science based on methodology $x_2=s_3$."},{"word":"djasluni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a common onion/bulb onion/garden onion (Allium cepa) of variety/breed $x_2$.","notes":"Allium cepa is the common onion. x2 could be (lo ka) red (xunre)/yellow (pelxu)/white (blabi)/young (citno)/small (cmalu)."},{"word":"djasnuji","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=c_1$ is a sandwich (food) with $s_2$ sandwiched between $s_3$, edible for $c_2$.","notes":"For a generalizion of sandwich, see {snuji}."},{"word":"djaspi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a morsel/piece of food $s_1=c_1$ for $x_3=c_2$."},{"word":"djata'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=t_1$ is a lunch/bento (portable) box/carrier containing food $x_2=c_1=t_2$, and made of material $x_3=t_3$","notes":"An enclosed portable device not necessarily box-shaped and not exclusively for lunches. Cf. {tanxe}, {bakfu}, {cidja}, {sanmi}."},{"word":"djatsiku'u","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=k_1$ is a (Italian) stone pine/umbrella pine/parasol pine (Pinus Pinea) of strain $c_2$ with cones $c_3$.","notes":"See also pine (={fadyku'u}/{ku'urpinu}), pine nut (={ku'urdjatsi})."},{"word":"djaule","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ joule(s) of energy (default is 1) by standard $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {klanrdjuli}, {klanrniut,ni}, {klanrxuati}."},{"word":"djaumo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ knows which things satisfy $x_2$ (ka)"},{"word":"djautrau","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects the Zhou Dynasty culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"djaZAIR","score":2,"definition":"Algeria.","notes":"see also {jerxo}"},{"word":"djecacrytcika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the hour/hour notation of the day, of event/state $x_2$, in system $x_3$.","notes":"{djedi} zei {cacra} zei {tcika}. As default, the number $x_1$ is counted from the first hour of the day. See {ti'u'a} for BAI. ex.) li so cu djecacrytcika lo nu lo trene cu cliva kei u'y ty cy (The train departs at nine o'clock UTC.)"},{"word":"djecitsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a calendar day defined by interval/property $x_{2}$, of year(s) $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {dorcte}, {detydei}."},{"word":"djedi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ full days in duration (default is 1 day) by standard $x_{3}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is diurnal.","notes":"Today (= {cabdei}); tomorrow (= {bavlamdei}); yesterday (= {prulamdei}). See also {donri}, {detri}, {jeftu}, {masti}, {nanca}, {nicte}, {tcika}."},{"word":"dje'erisince","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ((super)territory) is gerrymandered into pieces $x_2$ (set/list) with properties/with goal/following process $x_3$.","notes":"In order to say \"to gerrymander (agentively)\", use {dje'erisince'ygau}. $x_2$ is a collection of gerrymandered territories, not those territories themselves; all elements/entries of $x_2$ are subregions of $x_1$."},{"word":"djeiesi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ relates to JavaScript/ECMAScript in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"djeikyb","score":1,"definition":"Jacob","notes":"With English pronunciation /ˈdʒeɪkəb/"},{"word":"djein","score":1,"definition":"Jane"},{"word":"djeisone","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an object described as $x_2$, $x_3$, ... (termset representing serializable tree structure compatible with JSON format of attribute-value pairs).","notes":"In the termset that starts from $x_2$ each attribute is followed by its value, both are expressed as one sumti each. Each attribute is expressed using quotation or {le}-sumti. Value is one of: number ({li}-sumti), boolean value ({le} {jetnu} for \"true\"), string ({lu}-sumti, {zo}-sumti etc.), another object (internal heirarchy can be expressed using termsets). 'djeisone le broda li 5 le brode lo jetnu le mlatu nu'i lo ka ckaji le'i tuple be ce'u cu se kazmi kei li 4 nu'u' renders the following JSON: {\"broda\":5,\"brode\":true,\"mlatu\":{\"ckaji le ka le'i tuple be ce'u cu se kazmi\":4}}. See also {veirdjeisano}."},{"word":"djekarni","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a daily newspaper with content $k_2$ published by $k_3$ for audience $k_4$."},{"word":"djekico'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ KTHXBAI $x_2$","notes":"http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=kthxbai"},{"word":"djekole","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quoll of species $x_2$"},{"word":"djelatina","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gelatin"},{"word":"djenyfyr","score":1,"definition":"Jennifer","notes":"English female given name. Other possible renderings: {DJEnifer}, {djenifyr}."},{"word":"djeremibensym","score":1,"definition":"Jeremy Bentham","notes":"Alternatively, {djerymibentym}. English philosopher (1748-1832), founder of utilitarianism ({utliti zei marde})."},{"word":"djerymibentym","score":1,"definition":"Jeremy Bentham","notes":"Alternatively, {djeremibensym}. English philosopher (1748-1832), founder of utilitarianism ({utliti zei marde})."},{"word":"djes","score":1,"definition":"Jess","notes":"English female name, an abbreviation of Jessica ({DJEsikas})."},{"word":"DJEsikas","score":1,"definition":"Jessica","notes":"English female given name; alternately {djesikys}."},{"word":"djesikys","score":1,"definition":"Jessica","notes":"English female given name; alternately {DJEsikas} or {djesykys}."},{"word":"djetlage","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has jet lag"},{"word":"djetlege","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has jet lag"},{"word":"djica","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ desires/wants/wishes $x_{2}$ (event/state) for purpose $x_{3}$.","notes":"If desire is for an object, this is sumti-raising; use tu'a in $x_2$ (or use lujvo = {po'edji}). See also {taske}, {xagji}, {mukti}, {nitcu}, {nelci}, {pacna}, {prami}, {rigni}, {trina}, {xebni}, {xlura}."},{"word":"djicai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=d_1=c_1$ intensely desires/craves/[needs] $x_2=d_2$ for purpose $x_3=d_3$ as seen/observed/measured by $x_4=c_3$.","notes":"Composed of {djica}, {carmi}. Purely jvajvo, as opposed to (an old definition of) {caidji}, which is not. The use of {carmi} instead of {mutce} makes the intensity subjective, rather than objective."},{"word":"djicni","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=d_1$ is/feels eager for $d_2 =c_3$ (event/state) for purpose $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {djica}, {cinmo}, {sutydji}."},{"word":"djijevgau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent)'s action results in the intended result $x_2$","notes":"See also {nardjijevgau}, {gasnu}, {djica}, {zukte}, {gaurzu'e}."},{"word":"djijvegau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent)'s action results in the intended result $x_2$","notes":"Synonymous with {djijevgau}. See also {nardjijvegau}, {gasnu}, {djica}, {zukte}, {gaurzu'e}."},{"word":"djika","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ wants to do $x_2$ (property of $x_1$)","notes":"Based off of {djica} and {ka}. See also {djica}"},{"word":"djine","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a ring/annulus/torus/circle [shape/form] of material $x_{2}$, inside diam. $x_{3}$, outside diam. $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also ellipse, oval (= {jincla}); (usage has been for near-circles, such as tight spirals, even if not closed loops). Also band, belt, encircle (= {jinsru}). See also {clupa}, {cukla}, {dasri}, {karli}, {sovda}, {sruri}, {konju}."},{"word":"djintrau","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects the Jin Dynasty (AD 266–420) culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"djirafa","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a giraffe of species $x_2$"},{"word":"djiroi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ happens as often as $x_2$ desires/wants/wishes in interval $x_3$"},{"word":"djisku","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ expresses/says that they desire $x_2$ (nu/ka) to audience $x_3$ in medium $x_4$, desired for purpose $x_5$","notes":"Note that in the past djisku was used for what {skudji} is more commonly used to mean nowadays. The latter is a more regular lujvo and has mostly supplanted the old djisku in usage."},{"word":"djobau","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=b_1$ is the Saudi Arabic language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Cf. {sadjo}, {bangu}, {rabybau}, {bangaru'a}, {bangarubu}."},{"word":"djoguro","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of yogurt made from $x_2$ milk by process $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ladru}, {cirla}, {kruji}."},{"word":"djonstiuetMIL","score":1,"definition":"John Stuart Mill","notes":"Influential English philosopher, 1806-1873. See also {utliti zei marde}, {vricykricrutrusi'o}."},{"word":"djordj","score":1,"definition":"George"},{"word":"djucpe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_1=s_2$ asks $x_2=c_3=s_1$ for help with $x_3=s_3$.","notes":"See {sidju} {cpedu}."},{"word":"djugei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=g_1=s_1$ is happy/merry/gay about helping/assisting/aiding object/person $x_2=s_2$ to do/achieve/maintain event/activity $x_3=s_3$","notes":"cf. {gleki} and {sidju}"},{"word":"djukra","score":1,"definition":"$x1=k1=d1$ is a resource for $x2=d2$ to use","notes":"from {sidju} + {krasi}"},{"word":"djuliio","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is July in year $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$","notes":"See also: {djanuua}, {ferbruua}, {martiio}, {priliio}, {mardjiio}, {djuniio}."},{"word":"djumxuri'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a republic"},{"word":"djumxuriia","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a republic"},{"word":"djuniio","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is June in year $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$","notes":"See also: {djanuua}, {ferbruua}, {martiio}, {priliio}, {mardjiio}, {djuliio}."},{"word":"djuno","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ knows fact(s) $x_{2}$ (du'u) about subject $x_{3}$ by epistemology $x_{4}$.","notes":"Words usable for epistemology typically have a du'u place; know how to - implying knowledge of method but not necessarily having the ability to practice (= {tadjyju'o}). 'know/familiar with' - {se} {slabu}, {na'e} {cnino}, {na'e} {fange}. See also {du'o}, {krici}, {jinvi}, {cilre}, {certu}, {facki}, {jijnu}, {jimpe}, {senpi}, {smadi}, {kakne}, {birti}, {mipri}, {morji}, {saske}, {viska}."},{"word":"djunoi","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is an instruction/advice from $x_2=n_3$ to help/assist/aid $x_3=s_2=n_4$ do/achieve/maintain event/activity $x_4=s_3$."},{"word":"djuriio","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is a durian (member of genus Durio) of species/cultivar $x2$"},{"word":"djusi'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (plural) help each other doing $x_2$","notes":"See also {sidju}, {simxu}."},{"word":"djusku","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=s_1$ gives advice $c_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) to $c_3=s_2$ about doing/achieving/maintaining $s_3$, on medium $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {sidju}, {cusku}."},{"word":"djutano","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an aide de camp/adjutant","notes":"See also {sidju} {minde}"},{"word":"do","selmaho":"KOhA3","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: you listener(s); identified by vocative."},{"word":"do'a","selmaho":"UI3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: generously - parsimoniously.","notes":"See also {dunda}."},{"word":"do'ai","selmaho":"DAhO","score":1,"definition":"discursive & gafyzmico: ignore/kill all following default specifications (permanently)","notes":"Hereinafter, no terbri will have any default specification unless explicitly given one in the discourse or unless the \"official\" definition default value is referenced explicitly by the appropriate pro-sumti. See also: {dai'o}, {zmico}, {gafyzmico}, {da'o}."},{"word":"do'anai","selmaho":"UI*3","score":100001,"definition":"discursive: generously - parsimoniously."},{"word":"do'au","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":3,"definition":"pro-sumti whose referent's identity may be chosen by the listener","notes":"Short for \"lo poi'i do zifre lo ka jdice lo du'u ma kau me ke'a\"; e.g. \"ko ciksi bau do'au\" (explain in any language you like!), \"mi ba klama fo do'au\" (I'll go, and you're free to choose what route I'll go by), \"do'au sivni do\" (you're free to keep whatever you want private to yourself). The chosen identity may be plural; the last example shows this is useful. See {nau'o}. Also kind of like {ma}, but instead of \"please fill this hole with a truthful thing for my sake (and tell me it)\", it's \"please fill this hole with a preferred thing for your sake (and act on it)\"."},{"word":"do'e","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"elliptical/unspecified modal."},{"word":"do'ei","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":1,"definition":"impersonal pronoun; generic-you; generic-one; a generalized person","notes":"See {su'a}, {da'i}, {lo'e}, {do}, {da}, {zo'e}"},{"word":"do'i","selmaho":"KOhA2","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: elliptical/unspecified utterance variable."},{"word":"doi","selmaho":"DOI","score":100000,"definition":"generic vocative marker; identifies intended listener; elidable after COI."},{"word":"doi'a","selmaho":"DEhAU","score":1,"definition":"gafyzmico: Reset all default specification of the immediately previous word to their respective discourse-external/official definition specifications for this instance/usage only.","notes":"Resets all defaults (default specifications) in the (terbri) structure of immediately previously uttered word so that implicit/omitted {zo'e} and {di'au} that may fill the terbri of that word are predefined/specific in reference and do indeed necessarily agree with the default setting explicitly specified in the discourse-exterior/”official” definition of the word. The terbri are not filled by this word. Usage is only meaningful for a brivla with at least one terbri (regardless of being explicitly filled or otherwise). In a tanru or other complicated construct, only the most recent word undergoes this terbri default restoration (not every term in the construct). A selbri converted to a sumti by gadri has the x1 terbri filled for the purposes of this word, but the default setting of that terbri is so restored all the same; likewise is the case for terbri accessed by {be} or {bei}; seltau in the main level of a sumti are filled by the gadri as well for the purposes of this word. The restoration is only effective for the single occurrence/instant/usage of this word (the next use of the affected word will be implicitly accompanied by its terbri defaults, as defined elsewhere (by official definition or by other (permanent) modifications made to the word)). See also: {dau'a}, {de'oi}, {zmico}"},{"word":"doi'au","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"audience switch marker.","notes":"Indicates that the addressee has changed (even if no-one has ever been explicitly specified to have been an audience member); it does not specify who the new addressee is."},{"word":"doido'u","selmaho":"DOI*","score":100000,"definition":"generic vocative address to intended listener;."},{"word":"doi'e","selmaho":"MOI","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is PA days in duration by standard $x_2$.","notes":"Example \"pu lo re doi'e\" meaning \"two days ago\". See also {djedi}, {nei'o}, {lei'o}, {jei'o}, {coi'e}, {moi'e}, {soi'e}, {cei'a}."},{"word":"doinai","selmaho":"DOI*","score":1,"definition":"\"anti-vocative\": specifically denies that the referent is the intended listener.","notes":"*Note: Only accepted by experimental grammar* (u'u doinai la .djon.) = \"Sorry, I wasn't talking to you, John\". May also be used alone if the referent is obvious from context."},{"word":"doi'oi","selmaho":"COI","score":2,"definition":"vocative: to the attention of, CC, carbon-copy(ing) ...","notes":"Used in order to alert a non-addressee party to an utterance."},{"word":"doitclan","score":2,"definition":"Germany (Deutschland)","notes":"jbocme variant of {doitclant}"},{"word":"doi'u","selmaho":"ZO","score":3,"definition":"Quotes a word; the result is a pro-sumti for the most recent utterance containing that word.","notes":"A useful alternative to {di'u} {de'u} etc. that doesn't make you count utterances."},{"word":"dolmeni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dolmen"},{"word":"dolna","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a (topological) hole in object $x_2$","notes":"Refers to a \"hole\" in the topological sense, i.e. one which goes all the way through an object, such as a hole in a sheet of paper. For non-topological holes (ones that do not go all the way through, such as a hole in the ground), use {kevna}. See also {canko}, {kalri}, {canlu}. Proposed rafsi -dol-"},{"word":"donma'o","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a second person pronoun in language $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {do}, {do'o}, {cmavo}, {mibma'o}."},{"word":"donri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the daytime of day $x_{2}$ at location $x_{3}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is diurnal (vs. nocturnal).","notes":"See also {nicte}, {djedi}, {tcika}."},{"word":"donta'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ talks to you (i.e. whoever $x_1$ is addressing) about $x_2$ in language $x_3$","notes":"This word is in Jbovlaste based on its use in CLL"},{"word":"do'o","selmaho":"KOhA3","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: you the listener & others unspecified."},{"word":"do'oi","selmaho":"DOhOI","score":2,"definition":"generic single-word generic vocative marker; identifies intended listener with a single, possibly non-Lojban word, delimited by pauses (in speech) or by whitespace (in writing).","notes":"The intent is that it is allowed everywhere in the grammar where DOI and COI are. See also {zo'oi}, {la'oi}, {me'oi}, {ra'oi}. Not similar to {co'oi}. Equivalent to {doi} {la'oi}."},{"word":"do'o'o","selmaho":"KOhA3","score":1,"definition":"pro-sumti: the original speaker (= you the primary listener/target) and the rest of the audience, excluding the new/current speaker (= me).","notes":"Used in reply to someone who was addressing an audience; this replies to them and the rest of the audience, but not the person who utters this word. This is a specifizing/narrowing of \"{do'o}\"."},{"word":"dorcte","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the calendar day of event $x_{2}$ at location $x_{3}$","notes":"$x_{2}$ can be {se} {detri}. See also {djecitsi}, {donri}, {detri}, {detydei}."},{"word":"dorcti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ lunches on lunch $x_2$"},{"word":"doris","score":1,"definition":"Doris","notes":"Anglophone female given name."},{"word":"dorkada","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gazelle of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {bajbakni}, {antilope}"},{"word":"dorlunra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a moon of planet $x_2$, visible from location $x_3$ on that planet, where it is daytime.","notes":"{dorlurfau} = {nu} {dorlunra}"},{"word":"dorlurfau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a 'day-moon' event, a time when the moon is visible in daylight.","notes":"A translation of the Turkish word günay (literally 'day-moon'), a common surname. From {donri}+{lunra}+{fasnu}."},{"word":"dormidju","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is the noon (midday) of day $d_2$ at location $d_3$.","notes":"{djemidju} is too vague. Cf. {donri}, {midju}, {ctemidju}."},{"word":"dormijbalvi","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is later than noon of day $d_2$ at location $d_3$.","notes":"{donri}+{midju}+{balvi}; see also {vanci}, {lerci}, {cerni}, {nicte}, {dormidju}, {lecydo'i}"},{"word":"dormijysai","score":5,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass) is a lunch, dinner (midday meal) composed of dishes including $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cersai}, {vacysai}, {dormidju}, {sanmi}."},{"word":"dornalcando","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is diurnal/active during the daytime $d_1$."},{"word":"dornilteikeznulfau","score":1,"definition":"$f_1 = r_1 = x_1$ (event; perhaps: spacetime coordinates) is an equinox for season $x_2$ at location/of or for celestial body/object $d_3 = x_3$ with respect to orbit/sun $x_4$.","notes":"$x_2$ is inserted in order to maintain parallel structure to that of \"{dornilteikezraifau}\" (although note that this one is a season and that one can be a property abstraction; see the notes for that word) and cannot be derived from the relevant {veljvo}. Use of/reference to a season via seltau is, of course, also acceptable. Use \"{critoinsa}\" etc. for some amount of neutrality and objectivity concerning location and any biases which may be at play therefor. See also: \"{ctenilteikeznulfau}\"."},{"word":"dornilteikezraifau","score":1,"definition":"$f_1 = r_1 = x_1$ (event; perhaps: spacetime coordinates) is a solstice of extreme $r_3 = x_2$ (\"ka\" construct or season; default: \"ka zmadu\", which means \"Summer solstice\", unless context makes this interpretation untenable) at location/of or for celestial body/object $d_3 = x_3$ with respect to orbit/sun $x_4$.","notes":"$x_3$ is akin to donri$_2$, but is more relevant to the concept of a solstice and the orbital mechanics which may be involved. Use \"{dunraisa}\" etc. for some amount of neutrality and objectivity concerning location and any biases which may be at play therefor. For a clever calque of English \"soltstice\", see: \"{solsta}\". See also: \"{dornilteikeznulfau}\", \"{ctenilteikezraifau}\"."},{"word":"dornilteikezraifaufa'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the temporal direction of/toward solstice $x_2$ (event or spacetime coordinates or season (usually specify year); default: Summer solstice) from origin/in reference frame $x_3$ at location/for body $x_4$ and with respect to orbit/sun $x_5$.","notes":"This is a radial direction ('inward' relative to $x_2$ and 'outward' relative to the solstice which is opposite to $x_2$), but in a temporal sense. Given that, for a fixed body and orbit, seasons are usually(?) cyclic, this word will usually reference the temporal direction which points toward the referenced solstice of the specified type which is nearest to $x_3$, unless the general pattern of behavior is being referenced or there is ambiguity/nondefinition (such as at the very moment of precisely the opposite solstice) or multiple $x_3$s are specified such that they do not share a unique nearest solstice of the specified type or it does not matter or is abstract/general. Use-case example: You are taking a trip to Iceland but want to be somewhat warm. Your friend suggests going in November. You can reply that you want to visit at a time which is more Summer-solsticeward via this word (relying/capitalizing on the default value for $x_2$). See also: \"{dornilteikezraifau}\"."},{"word":"dortoldi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a butterfly","notes":"A member of taxon Rhopalocera. See {toldi}, {cinki}"},{"word":"dotco","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects German/Germanic culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {ropno}."},{"word":"dotri'osanso","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a Grüne Soße/german green sauce for use with $s_2$, containing ingredient(s) including $s_3$.","notes":"Green Sauce is a specialty of the German state of Hesse."},{"word":"dotrxailigesromicraixe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/pertains to Holy Roman Empire culture/nationality/geography in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also: {xromicraixe}"},{"word":"dotsmiska'ando","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is/reflects (North) Germanic Scandinavian (Norse-speaking) geography/language/culture in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Germanic Scandinavian: Norwegian, Swedish, etc. See also: {no'ordo}, {ska'ando}."},{"word":"dotsmiskano","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is/reflects (North) Germanic Scandinavian (Norse-speaking) geography/language/culture in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Norwegian, Swedish, etc."},{"word":"dotybau","score":3,"definition":"$d_1=b_1$ is the German used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Cf. {dotco}, {bangu}, {bandu'e'u}."},{"word":"dotygu'e","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is Germany.","notes":"Cf. {dotco}, {gugde}, {gugdedu'e}."},{"word":"dotyjinme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of germanium (Ge)."},{"word":"do'u","selmaho":"DOhU","score":100000,"definition":"elidable terminator: end vocative (often elidable)."},{"word":"do'u'o","selmaho":"KOhA","score":2,"definition":"question word: which utterance?","notes":"Parallels {do'i} and other cmavo from the {di'u} series. Answer can be a {di'u} cmavo or indeed any quote, usually a {lu} quote. See also {do'i}, {ma}."},{"word":"draci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a drama/play about $x_{2}$ [plot/theme/subject] by dramatist $x_{3}$ for audience $x_{4}$ with actors $x_{5}$.","notes":"$x_2$ may also be a convention. See also {finti}, {cukta}, {lisri}, {cfika}."},{"word":"dracisebi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (ka) is/are the stage direction/s specific to actor/s $x_2$ of play $x_3$"},{"word":"dracropera","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is opera"},{"word":"dracycku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a book containing drama/play $c_2=d_1$ by book author $c_3$ to book’s audience $c_4$ preserved in medium $c_5$.","notes":"See also: {draci}, {cukta}"},{"word":"dracydi'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=di_1$ is a theater for performing plays with theme $x_2=di_2=dr_2$ for audience $x_3=dr_4$ with actors $x_4=dr_5$.","notes":"Cf. {tsina}, {tigni}."},{"word":"dracyka'i","score":2,"definition":"$x1=k1=d5$ plays $x2=k2$ in play $x3=d1$"},{"word":"dracykei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=d_1=k_1$ is a role-player / player of role playing game / RPG / LARP or dramatic / acting game $x_2=d_5=k_2$ about $x_3=d_2$ created by author/ company $x_4=d_3$ for audience $x_5=d_4$.","notes":"Audience defaults to the players themselves. See also {draci}, {kelci}, {dracyselkei}."},{"word":"dracyselbilga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (ka) is/are the stage direction/s specific to actor/s $x_2$ of play $x_3$"},{"word":"dracyselkei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=d_1=sk_1$ is a role-playing game/ RPG/ LARP or dramatic/ acting game played by performer(s)/ player(s) $x_2=d_5=sk_2$ about $x_3=d_2$ created by author/ company $x_4=d_3$ for audience $x_5=d_4$ .","notes":"Audience defaults to the players themselves. See also {draci}, {kelci}, {dracykei}."},{"word":"draftizo","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sketch, draft of $x_2$ made by $x_3$","notes":"See {pixra} - 'picture' with the same place structure"},{"word":"draga'i","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ (event) corrects $g_2$ into $g_3=d_1$, correct in property/aspect $x_4=d_2$ (ka) in situation $x_5=d_3$ by standard $x_6=d_4$.","notes":"Cf. {dragau}, {draga'igau}, {drari'a}."},{"word":"draga'igau","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a do with modify $x_{2}$ with changed $x_{3}$ with modified into-correct $x_{4}$ with correctness $x_{5}$ with correctness situation $x_{6}$ with correctness standard $x_{7}$.","notes":"Cf. {draga'i}, {dragau}."},{"word":"dragana","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ (female) is precious to $x_2$"},{"word":"dragau","score":3,"definition":"$g_1$ (person/agent) corrects $d_1$.","notes":"Cf. {draga'i}, {drari'a}, {draga'igau}, {cusku}, {fapro}, {sidju}, {madysku}."},{"word":"draiaki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dorayaki made of material $x_2$"},{"word":"drakono","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dragon of species $x_2$","notes":"See {ranmrdrakono}"},{"word":"drani","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is correct/proper/right/perfect in property/aspect $x_{2}$ (ka) in situation $x_{3}$ by standard $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {srera}, {mapti}."},{"word":"drata","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ isn't the-same-thing-as/is different-from/other-than $x_{2}$ by standard $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is something else.","notes":"See also {mintu}, {frica}."},{"word":"draunde","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Drowned, the water zombie monster from the video game Minecraft"},{"word":"drauni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ properly/diligently/earnestly/legitimately/by-the-book/\"whole-assedly\" satisfies or does $x_2$ (ka).","notes":"Etymologically inspired by {drani}. Opposite of {mlaino}."},{"word":"draunyd","score":-1,"definition":"A Drowned, the water zombie monster from the video game Minecraft","notes":"Cmevla used because the lujvo, jaurvaumivmro, was too long."},{"word":"drazu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ acts correctly in doing $x_2$; $x_1$ does the right thing"},{"word":"drezdn","score":2,"definition":"Dresden."},{"word":"dribi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is depressive/has depressions","notes":"See also {badri}, {bilma}."},{"word":"dricai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=d_1=c_1$ is extremely/intensely sad/depressed about $x_2=d_2$ as measured/seen/observed by $x_2=c_3$.","notes":"Composed of {badri}, {carmi}. The advantage of using \"carmi\" instead of {mutce} here is that {carmi} is subjectively determined by the carmi3, whereas {mutce} implies some kind of real, objective standards for measurements. {dritce} (based on {mutce}) is more appropriate for objectively determined states of depression."},{"word":"drigau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) makes $x_2$ sad about $x_3$ (abstraction)","notes":"Note that the English expression \"(Poverty) makes me sad\" is often really just \"{se} {badri} mi\". This word is for *causing* someone's sadness about something, e.g. a documentary making you feel sad about poverty."},{"word":"drigei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ feels bittersweet about $x_2$ (event/state)","notes":"Refers to an emotional/pensive state that is simultaneously pleasant and painful; see also {cinmo}, {pluja}, {tanjelavi}."},{"word":"drijdikygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ comforts $j_1=b_1$ about $b_2$","notes":"from {badri} {jdika} {gasnu}"},{"word":"drisu","score":3,"definition":"$x1$ is medicine used to treat illness/disease $x2$ ({bilma}/ka/state) via mechanism of action $x3$ (event) at dosage $x4$ (ka))","notes":"x1 is medicinal. x4 is properly a period and an amount, e.g. \"loka {milgra} li panono {reroi} ro le {djedi}\", but may be abbreviated to either. See also {mikce}, {micyxu'i}, {farmako}, {bilma} Made with gismu[...]score.py iau ocydi dryg medisina lekarstvo daua"},{"word":"dromaiu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an emu/Dromaius of species/subspecies $x_2$","notes":"See also {cipni}, {strutione}"},{"word":"dropanra zei ionti","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is a hydrogenic ion of element/isotope $x2$; $x1$ is isoelectronic to/with hydrogen; $x1$ is an $x2$ atom with exactly one electron","notes":"The charge of the atom is given by its element number minus one. See also: {cidro}, {ionti}"},{"word":"drotabno","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hydrocarbon (organic compound consisting entirely of hydrogen and carbon)"},{"word":"drudi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a roof/top/ceiling/lid of $x_{2}$.","notes":"(cf. {bitmu}, {stedu}, {galtu}, {gapru}, {loldi}, {marbi}, {gacri}, {mapku}; a drudi is (designed to be) over/above something and shelters it from other things above the drudi, mapku)"},{"word":"drukorni'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_1=n_1$ (individual or mass) is the eave of roof $x_2=k_2=n_2=d_1$","notes":"from {drudi} + {korbi} + {cnita}"},{"word":"drutapla","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a roof tile of material $t_2$, shape $t_3$, thickness $t_4$.","notes":"Cf. {drudi}, {tapla}."},{"word":"du","selmaho":"GOhA","score":100000,"definition":"identity selbri; = sign; $x_{1}$ identically equals $x_{2}$, $x_{3}$, etc.; attached sumti refer to same thing."},{"word":"du'a","selmaho":"FAhA1","score":100000,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; east of."},{"word":"du'acme","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=d_2$ (quoted word(s)) is the given name (as opposed to the family name) of $c_2=d_3$, used by $c_3$ and given by namer $d_1$.","notes":"See also {dunda}, {cmene}, {lazme'e}."},{"word":"du'a'e","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso n-ary ordered operator: structure creator/ordered tuple, 'endow'; the structure formed by underlying set $X_1$ (as) endowed with element, order, quoted operator, etc. $X_2$, $X_3$, ...","notes":"Operators or symbolic orderings (rather than a description thereof) must be submitted via {mau'au}-{zai'ai} quotes. Usually, $X_1$ must be included; $X_1$ must be a set. Definitions and axioms must be defined elsewhere. An operator or ordering which is undefined on the set $X_1$ produces a trivial structure (one which is identical to that which is formed if this operator/ordering were not included at all). Terminated by {ku'e}. See also: {du'a'o} (a sorta inverse)."},{"word":"du'ai","selmaho":"ME","score":2,"definition":"converts a sumti into a tanru-unit with place structure \"x1 is/are the referents of [the sumti]\".","notes":"See also: {me}, {du}."},{"word":"du'a'o","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso binary operator: extract substructure/underlying set/endowing operator; the substructure (general sense; includes just operator, order, set, etc.) of $X_1$ (structure; explicitly given by {du'a'e}) which is formed by collecting the $i$th entries of that {du'a'e}-tuple in order together into their own {du'a'e}-tuple (or by extracting them naked into the ambient environment if $X_2$ is a singleton) for all $i$ in set $X_2$","notes":"Usually, a complicated structure will involve the underlying set. $i$ is not a user-submission-accepting terbri; only $X_1$ and $X_2$ are. If $X_1$ is not provided explicitly here by a {du'a'e} construct, then one must be inferred from context (the most recent definition; the order of things entries submitted to that construct is understood to apply here via direct formal substitution); otherwise, this word is undefined. Even though operators and orders must be submitted to {de'a'e} via {zai'ai}-{mau'au} quotes, they are extracted naked by this word (so that they can be used directly as evaluating operators in numerical expressions; thus, they must be requoted if that is desired/appropriate). Counting starts at 1. Thus, $X_2$ being exactly the singleton of 1 will output the underlying set of $X_1$."},{"word":"du'arna","score":3,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is to the east of $x_{2}$ according to frame of reference $x_{3}$.","notes":"Synonymous to {stuna}. See {du'a}. Set: {be'arna} {du'arna} {ne'urna} {vu'arna}. This set is invented for those who prefer the sumtcita over the gismu, due to all starting with different letters."},{"word":"du'atni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a duhat/jamun/black plum (Syzygium cumini) of variety $x_2$ ","notes":"Tagalog \"duhat\"; species name Syzygium cumini"},{"word":"du'au","selmaho":"LAhE","score":2,"definition":"Text to bridi conversion","notes":"Roughly equivalent to just la'e, but precise about the type of the result. Inverse of {lu'au}."},{"word":"dubdu'i","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is equal to / has the same value as $x_2$","notes":"See also {dunli}, {du}, {dubyfrica}, {dubmau}, {dubme'a}."},{"word":"dubjavmau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is greater than or equal to $x_2$."},{"word":"dubjavme'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is less than or equal to $x_2$"},{"word":"dubji'isre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ mistakes/confuses $x_2$ with/for $x_3$"},{"word":"dubju'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ recognizes/knows identity of $x_2$ by epistemology $x_3$"},{"word":"dubma'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a copula abiding by grammatical rules $x_2$ with additional meaning $x_3$ in language $x_4$","notes":"See also {cu}, {du}, {me}, {enkopula}."},{"word":"dubmau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is greater/has a greater value than $x_2$, exceeding it by amount $x_3$","notes":"See also {dubnalme'a}, {dubme'a}"},{"word":"dubmaurai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the largest number/value out of plurality $x_2$","notes":"See {dubmau}, {traji}"},{"word":"dubme'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is less than/has a smaller value than $x_2$, with a difference of $x_3$ (amount)","notes":"See also {dubnalmau}, {dubmau}"},{"word":"dubmecrai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the smallest number/value out of plurality $x_2$","notes":"See {dubme'a}, {traji}, {mecrai}"},{"word":"dubnalmau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (number/amount) is lesser or equal to $x_2$ (number/amount) with difference $x_3$ (number/amount)","notes":"See also {dubmau}, {dubme'a}, {dubnalme'a}"},{"word":"dubnalme'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (number/amount) is greater or equal to $x_2$ (number/amount) with difference $x_3$ (number/amount)","notes":"See also {dubmau}, {dubme'a}, {dubnalmau}"},{"word":"dubrai","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the greatest number among $x_2$ (plural of numbers)"},{"word":"dubyfa'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ discovers that $x_2$ is identical to $x_3$; $x_1$ discovers $x_2$'s identity"},{"word":"dubyfancu","score":1,"definition":"$f_{1}$ is an identity function/single-valued mapping from domain $f_{2}$ to range $f_{3}$","notes":"Defined by: f(x) = x"},{"word":"dubyfrica","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ differs in value from / is not equal to $x_2$","notes":"See also {frica}, {du}, {dubdu'i}, {dubmau}, {dubme'a}."},{"word":"dudvota","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ gives $x_2$ (number) votes (upvotes) to $x_3$","notes":"Positive number in $x_2$ denotes an upvote, negative number a downvote. Use {ca'o}{nai} {dudvota} for 'to cancel vote', {lo} {sumji} {be} {lo} {se} {dudvota} for 'vote score'. Voting system can be specified using {va'o} or {ma'i}. See also {dunda}, {cuxna}, {zanru}"},{"word":"dudyxe'o","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is generous to $x_2$ by giving $x_3$","notes":"$x_1$=$d_1$=$xe_1$; $x_2$=$d_3$=$xe_2$; $x_3$=$d_2$=jai-$xe_3$. See {dunda}, {xendo}, {mobdu'a}"},{"word":"du'e","selmaho":"PA4","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: too many; subjective."},{"word":"du'edji","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=du_1=dj_1$ is greedy for/wants too much of $x_2=dj_2$ (event/state) for purpose $x_3=dj_3$, excessively greedy by standard $x_4=du_3$.","notes":"Lujvo from {dukse} {djica}. dukse2 was dropped as it is included in the structure of the word (see Lojban definition)."},{"word":"du'ei","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso binary operator: left-handed vectorial cross product (ordered input), $-a \\times b = b \\times a$ (if using right-hand convention - notice the negative sign/operator or order).","notes":"This (which could be denoted \"-×\") is the opposite of the traditional-in-English vectorial cross-product (which is usually denoted \"×\"). Generally noncommutative; left-handed in three dimensions. See also: {za'ei}."},{"word":"du'emei","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantifier selbri: convert too many to cardinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is a set with too many members $x_{2}$."},{"word":"du'enta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a property satisfied by too great a number for $x_2$ to be the case."},{"word":"du'enzu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is too much in $x_2$ (ka) to be/do $x_3$ (ka)","notes":"See also {du'e}, {raunzu}"},{"word":"du'erga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dwarf (mythological creature) of type/mythology $x_2$","notes":"Refers to the mythological race. For dwarfism, the actual medical condition, {torpre} or some other lujvo is preferred. See {crida}, {elfe}, {ridgobeli}."},{"word":"du'eroi","selmaho":"ROI*","score":100000,"definition":"tense interval modifier: too many times objective tense, defaults as time tense."},{"word":"du'eski","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ exaggerates $x_2=s_2$ (object/event/state) to audience $x_3=s_3$ with description $x_4=s_4$ (property)","notes":"from {dukse}+{skicu}"},{"word":"dugri","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the logarithm of $x_{2}$ with base $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {tenfa}, {de'o}."},{"word":"du'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"dunli modal, 1st place (equalled by) equally; as much as ..."},{"word":"du'inxo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ becomes $x_2$ (concrete); $x_1$'s current time slice stops existing and is replaced by $x_2$","notes":"See {binxo}, .{inxo}, {temymupli}, {ca'au}, {zasti}, {ka'inxo}, {kaicfa}"},{"word":"dujmi'i","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a freezer/freezing machine for freezing $x_2=d_1$ at temperature $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {lekmi'i}, {dujyku'a}, {bisli}, {lenku}, {kelvo}."},{"word":"dujricyblu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1=d_1=c_1$ is a quantity of amber (fossilized resin) of plants $x_2=c_2=t_1$","notes":"Good quality amber is used for the manufacture of ornamental objects and jewelry. Although not mineralized, it is often classified as a gemstone. See also {ricyblu}."},{"word":"dujro'i","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1=d_1=r_1$ is a fossil of type/composition/traces $x_2=r_2$ from location $x_3=r_3$","notes":"Preserved remains or traces of animals, plants, and other organisms may be expressed as x2."},{"word":"dujyku'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a cooling room for cooling $x_2=d_1$ at temperature $x_3=d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {dujmi'i}, {lekmi'i}."},{"word":"dukmai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of antimatter including $x_2$ in shape/form $x_3$","notes":"from {dukti} + {marji}"},{"word":"dukni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a binary operator in space/under conditions/on (or endowing) set $x_2$ such that there is an identity element and for any element for which it is defined in the space (excepting possibly a small number of special elements), there exists at least one element also in the space which is a left-inverse of that element under the operator.","notes":"This presupposes {sezni}. This does not say that the operator has an inverse, merely that each element does under the operator (these properties are closely related though). See also: {socni}, {sezni}, {cajni}, {facni}."},{"word":"dukratsle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1=d_1$ is an antiparticle of particle $x_2=d_2$","notes":"from {dukti} + {ratsle}"},{"word":"dukri'a","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ (event/state) anguishes/causes distress to $x_2=d_1$.","notes":"Cf. {seldu'u}."},{"word":"dukse","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an excess of/too much of $x_{2}$ by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Cloying (= {maldu'e}, {tolpu'adu'e}). See also {bancu}, {banzu}, {ricfu}, {zmadu}."},{"word":"dukseni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (amount) is too high for $x_2$ to happen; $x_1$ is a property satisfied by a number/amount too high for $x_2$ to happen","notes":"Synonymous to {narfaubanzuni}. See also {dukse}."},{"word":"dukti","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is polar opposite from/contrary to $x_{2}$ in property/on scale $x_{3}$ (property/si'o).","notes":"See also {ranxi}, {ragve}, {fatne}."},{"word":"dulrkaramela","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a quantity of crème caramel/caramel custard [jelly] of material/composition including x2."},{"word":"dulrtsau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is grass jelly/jelly from Platostoma palustre (Mesona chinensis) of variety/type $x_2$","notes":"Indonesian \"cincau\"; Mandarin 仙草 xiān cǎo"},{"word":"dumdu'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the identity of $x_2$","notes":"Brivla form of {du'u} $x_2$ {du} {ma} {kau}. See {kamdu'o}, {dubju'o}"},{"word":"dumga'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ perceives that $x_2$ is the case (inference from perception)."},{"word":"dumvi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sees, has visual perception according to which $x_2$ is the case (inference from visual perception)."},{"word":"dunav","score":2,"definition":"Danube."},{"word":"duncfalygu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/is radiation of coherent light from source $x_2$ with additional properties $x_3$ (ka); $x_1$ is laser light from laser apparatus/source $x_2$","notes":"May not be monochromatic or directional; thus may not be a beam. Each photon simply needs to be approximately in phase with the others."},{"word":"dunda","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [donor] gives/donates gift/present $x_{2}$ to recipient/beneficiary $x_{3}$ [without payment/exchange].","notes":"Also grants; $x_3$ is a receiver (= {terdu'a} for reordered places); the Lojban doesn't distinguish between or imply possession transfer or sharing; $x_2$ may be a specific object, a commodity (mass), an event, or a property; pedantically, for objects/commodities, this is sumti-raising from ownership of the object/commodity (= {posydu'a}, {posyseldu'a} for unambiguous semantics). See also {benji}, {muvdu}, {canja}, {pleji}, {vecnu}, {friti}, {sfasa}, {dapma}, {cnemu}, {prali}."},{"word":"dunja","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ freezes/jells/solidifies at temperature $x_{2}$ and pressure $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {febvi}, {lunsa}, {runme}, {sligu}."},{"word":"dunjavzma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is greater than ot equal to / at least $x_2$ in property/quantity/dimension $x_3$ (ka/ni) by amount/potential excess $x_4$."},{"word":"dunkanpe","score":1,"definition":"$x_2$ (property) is satisfied by a number equal to that expected by $x_1$ with likelihood $x_3$","notes":"See also {kanpe}, {zmakanpe}, {meckanpe}, {fickanpe}."},{"word":"dunku","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is anguished/distressed/emotionally wrought/stressed by $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {fengu}, {surla}."},{"word":"dunlei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an equivalence class within $x_2$ defined by equivalence relation $x_3$."},{"word":"dunli","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is equal/congruent to/as much as $x_{2}$ in property/dimension/quantity $x_{3}$.","notes":"Same in quantity/quality (not necessarily in identity); 'analogy' may be expressed as the equivalence of two properties of similarity (ka $x_1$ simsa $x_2$) and (ka $x_3$ simsa $x_4$). See also {du'i}, {satci}, {frica}, {simsa}, {mintu}."},{"word":"dunlija","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ both satisfy predicate $x_3$","notes":"See {dunli}, {zilkanxe}, {dunlixu}, {dunlini}, {dunliki}"},{"word":"dunlije","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is equal/congruent/as much as $x_2$ in property/quality/aspect $x_3$ (ka), and each of $x_1$ and (necessarily) $x_2$ actually has/attains property (vel sim.) $x_3$ according to standard $x_4$.","notes":"In English, there are contexts in which saying \"each as old as the other\" implies that all of the things referenced are old, and equally so. This word approximately translates this connotation, depending on context. See also: \"{trajije}\", \"{simsaje}\", \"{jibnije}\"."},{"word":"dunliki","score":2,"definition":"Something is such that both $x_1$ and $x_2$ are related to it by predicate $x_3$. $x_4$ [quantifier] thing to which $x_1$ is related by predicate $x_3$ is such that $x_2$ is related to it by predicate $x_3$.","notes":"The first definition is equivalent to the second definition with {lo} {ka} {ce'u} {ce'u} {kancusu'oi} in $x_4$. See {dunli}, {ckini}, {me'au}, {dunlixu}, {dunlija}, {dunlini}, .{utka}"},{"word":"dunlini","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ satisfy predicate $x_3$ to the same extent","notes":"Synonym: {tcedu'i}. See also: {dunli}, {zmadu}, {mleca}, {dunlixu}, {dunlija}, {dunliki}"},{"word":"dunlixu","score":2,"definition":"Either both $x_1$ and $x_2$, or neither $x_1$ nor $x_2$, satisfy predicate $x_3$","notes":"See {dunli}, {dunlija}, {dunlini}, {dunliki}"},{"word":"dunra","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is winter/wintertime [cold season] of year $x_{2}$ at location $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {citsi}, {crisa}, {critu}, {vensa}."},{"word":"dunraisa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Summer(time)/(a)estival [hot season] in the southern hemisphere and Winter(time)/hibernal/hiemal [cold season] in the northern hemisphere of year $x_2$ and for celestial body $x_3$.","notes":"See also: \"{dunra}\", \"{crisa}\", \"{vensraitu}\", \"{crisaunra}\", \"{critoinsa}\"."},{"word":"dunroi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ happens equally as often as $x_2$ in interval $x_3$","notes":"{dunli} {roi}"},{"word":"dunsi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1=d_1=d_2$ (set) are equivalent in quantity $x_2=d_3$ (ni)."},{"word":"dunto'aci'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an equal temperament dividing the interval $x_3$ (default: octave, 2/1) into $x_2$ (default twelve) equal parts, forming $x_4$ (default: equal tempered semitone) as the fundamental unit.","notes":"With the places after x1 left empty, it refers to the standard twelve-equal division of the octave, but the word can also be used to refer to any tuning system which consists of fundamental units that have been obtained by dividing some interval. See also: {cuvyto'aci'e}."},{"word":"duntracinse","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=t_1=d_1$ is cisgender in activity/state $c_2$ and exhibits/performs/expresses gender $c_3=t_2$ (ka) by standard $c_4$.","notes":"$x_1$ is cisgender. Cf. {datytracinse} (transgender), {tracinse} (gender)."},{"word":"du'o","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"djuno modal, 1st place (info source) authoritatively; according to ...; known by ..."},{"word":"du'oi","selmaho":"FAhA2","score":1,"definition":"location tense relation/direction (angular); clockwise from..., locally rightwards/to the right of ...","notes":"See also: {dutso}, {zu'au}"},{"word":"durkuli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a douroucouli of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {smani}, {kermipri}"},{"word":"durna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a durian/member of genus Durio of species/cultivar $x_2$"},{"word":"dusfri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is satiated/overwhelmed by $x_2$ with property $x_3$ by standard $x_4$; $x_2$ is too much for $x_1$ in property $x_3$ by standard $x_4$.","notes":"See also {be'unai}"},{"word":"duskemsezlacri","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=s_2=l_1$ is overconfident [in $s_1=l_2$] to bring about/ensure/maintain $l_3$","notes":"dukse kevzi lacri"},{"word":"duslirpai","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is prejudiced about matter $p_2$ (abstract)."},{"word":"dusroi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ happens too often for $x_2$ to occur."},{"word":"dusta'i","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is exhausted by effort/situation $t_2$ (event)."},{"word":"dusxasnybi'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ has hyperhydrosis from disease/condition $x_2$","notes":"$x_2$={bilma}$_3$. See {dukse}, {xasne}, {bilma}, {dusxasnyselbi'a}"},{"word":"dusxasnyselbi'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is hyperhidrosis (symptom characterized by excess sweating), suffered by $x_2$, caused by disease/condition $x_3$","notes":"See {dukse}, {xasne}, {bilma}"},{"word":"dusyda'eblubi'a","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=c_2=da_2$ has hypertension / high blood pressure."},{"word":"dusyjvejboselterspukezycni","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ feels being replied to with too many Lojbanic responses","notes":"See also {tokpona}."},{"word":"dutcinse","score":4,"definition":"$c_1$ is heterosexual/bisexual in situation $c_2$ by standard $c_4$.","notes":"For strict heterosexuality, see {pavdutcinse}. Cf. {relcinse}, {mitcinse}, {nakcinse}, {fetcinse}."},{"word":"dutkai","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is characterized by the polar opposite of $x_2$ (ka) on scale $x_3$ (si'o)","notes":"See {dukti}, {ckaji}, {to'e}, {ckilu}"},{"word":"dutpamcinse","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ in activity/state $c_2$ exhibits a heteroromantic orientation by standard $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {dutcinse}, {pamcinse}."},{"word":"dutpi'i","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a product-opposite with multiplicand $x_{2}$ with multiplier $x_{3}$ with scale of opposites $x_{4}$."},{"word":"dutsinso","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the trigonometric cosine of angle/arccosine $x_{2}$.","notes":"Cf. {sinso}, {tanjo}, {selsinso}, {seltanjo}, {seldutsinso}."},{"word":"dutso","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is clockwise/right-turn-direction of[/to] $x_2$ along/following track $x_3$ [path] in frame of reference $x_4$ (where the axis is within the region defined by the track as the boundary, as viewed from and defined by view(er) $x_4$; see notes); $x_1$ is locally to the right of $x_2$, according to $x_4$, constrained along $x_3$; $x_1$ is along a right turn from $x_2$ along path $x_3$, as viewed in frame $x_4$.","notes":"Angular/curling direction: clockwise. he orientation of the path determines x4 but does not factor into consideration for x3. Further glosses: clockwise, locally rightward, right-turning (with no bulk translation) in a way that would be characterized as \"negative\" by the right-hand rule (aligned with and in the direction of a basis vector, at least for a given component). x1 is left-handedly/clockwise(ly) oriented relative to x2 on/along x3 in frame of reference x4. x1 is left-handed (one sense) from x2 [more accurately: moving from x2 to x1 requires a(n imaginary) motion that is left-handed about/along x3 as seen in frame/orientation/perspective x4]. x1 is to the path-following right of x2 (where the path is connected; as such, x1 is also be to the path-following left of x2, although there is an implication that the former is the smaller (or equal-length) path). See also: {zucna}, {du'ei} (left-handed vectorial cross product), {du'oi} (modal). Proposed short rafsi: -tso-."},{"word":"dutydikca","score":0,"definition":"$d_1$ is negative electric charge in $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {dikca}, {dukti}, {mardikca}."},{"word":"dutyku'arka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an antiquark of flavor $x_2$","notes":"See {ku'arka}"},{"word":"du'u","selmaho":"NU","score":100000,"definition":"abstractor: predication/bridi abstractor; $x_{1}$ is predication [bridi] expressed in sentence $x_{2}$."},{"word":"du'u bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":2,"definition":"the last sumti having a {du'u}-abstraction at its topmost level inside","notes":"See also {ka bu}, {ni bu}, {nu bu}"},{"word":"du'ukau","selmaho":"NU*","score":2,"definition":"bridi abstractor: $x_1$ is the answer to the question $x_2$","notes":"Experimental cmavo compound. Equivalent to {du'u} with {kau} attached to all question words (e.g. {ma}, {mo}, {xo}) contained. See {preti}, {danfu}, {du'umrei}"},{"word":"du'ukse","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ satisfies property $x_2$ too much for $x_3$ to be the case."},{"word":"du'umdu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a proposition/predication (statement with a truth value), stating that $x_2$ is true","notes":"Brivla-form of {du'u}. $x_1$ and $x_2$ are identical (filling them would equate the two sumti). See {fatci}, {jetnu}, {jitfa}, {jufra}, {bridi}, {nundumu}"},{"word":"du'umrei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u with kau) is the indirect question of predicate relation $x_2$ (ka), with answers $x_3$ (sumti sequence)","notes":"See {du'umdu}, {preti}, {brije'u}, {du'u}, {kau}"},{"word":"duvma'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is October/tenth month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Note: Based on experimental rafsi for {dau} (duv). Use with caution. Alternative: {pavnonma'i}"},{"word":"dy","selmaho":"BY2","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for d."},{"word":"dy'ei","selmaho":"PA","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: twenty (decimal 20)."},{"word":"dylez","score":1,"definition":"Gilles Deleuze","notes":"French philosopher, 1925-1995. See also {guuataris}."},{"word":"dy zei sance","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiced alveolar stop sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {dasnce}."},{"word":"dzadza","score":6,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the quantity of specimens in the domain of discourse that satisfy the property $x_2$","notes":"Predicate equivalent of {da}. It enables rendering a quantifier's scope as a nested bridi level, and to terminate this scope explicitly by closing the sub-bridi. Synonymous with {kaidza}."},{"word":"dzai'i","score":2,"definition":"Tautological/empty/vacuous predicate; it is true regardless of what and how many arguments are given to it; something is the case; $x_1$ is a thing / is anything; $x_1$ and $x_2$ are in any relation.","notes":"See also: {izlo}, {zilzilo}, {ku'ai'i}."},{"word":"dzalene","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an integer.","notes":"Positive, negative, or zero."},{"word":"dzalenypi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (li; often but not necessarily an integer) is a multiple of $x_2$ (li; often but not necessarily an integer) by some integer, namely $x_3$ (li; MUST be an integer in the structure; possibly, more than one input may be valid), in algebraic structure $x_4$.","notes":"This is a {brapagjvo} of \"{dzalene}\" and \"{pilji}\". This word is not equivalent to \"{mulpi'i}\"."},{"word":"dzama","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ performs chore / menial duty / housework / errand $x2$ (nu/ka) for purpose / as obliged by $x3$.","notes":"Compare with {zdagu'a}, but much broader in scope, as not limited to house work. Includes, for example, bills and shopping. The little tasks we do to maintain our daily lives. x3 is the motivation for doing the chore, compare {zukte}3. Suggested rafsi: -zam- and also proposed to steal -dza- from {da}. See also {bilga}, {gunka}. Generated with gismu algorithm: gismu[...]score.py dzaci, kama, tcor, lata, domashnie, rutini"},{"word":"dzaunlai","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured with vote-score $x_2$ (number) in upvote/downvote system $x_3$","notes":"= se {nildzau}; made to match place structure of {klani} and unit-brivla. Refers to systems (chiefly on the Internet) that keep a running tally of approval-votes, and sometimes disapproval-votes as well. See {ma'udzau}, {ni'udzau}, {adzau}"},{"word":"dzavla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ [word/text] is a noun (a word referencing a thing (generic sense) and syntactically functioning as such) with meaning/referent $x_2$ in language $x_3$","notes":"Nounness is an inherent property of the single word or phrase coupled with its meaning (although other such properties may exist for the word/phrase alone); it is not merely a role being assumed: the word with that meaning always is a noun in the language."},{"word":"dzejbo","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=j_1$ reflects Loglandic/proto-Lojbanic language/culture/nationality/community in aspect $j_2$.","notes":"Largely synonymous with {loglo}, but emphasizing Loglan's status as a precursor to Lojban."},{"word":"dzejdasra","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=d_2=l_2$ is a conservative in beliefs $l_3$ against opposition $s_3$ by means $s_4$","notes":"From {dzena}, {lijda}, {sarji}. Cf. {vricykricru}, {dzejdasratrusi'o}."},{"word":"dzejdasratrusi'o","score":2,"definition":"$si_1$ is a conservative political ideology as applied by $t_1=sa_1=d_2=l_2$ among/in people/territory/domain $t_2$ based on the works of thinker $si_3$","notes":"From {dzena}, {lijda}, {sarji}, {turni}, {sidbo}. Cf. {dzejdasra}, {ka'irtrusi'o}, {vricykricrutrusi'o}, {fairpaltrusi'o}, {guntrusi'o}, {natpamtrusi'o}, {tsarainaitrusi'o}."},{"word":"dzeklu","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is classical.","notes":"Cf. {dzena}, {kulnu}, {nolzgi}."},{"word":"dzeko'o","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=d_1$ is Celtic in aspect $s_2$."},{"word":"dzena","score":10001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an elder/ancestor of $x_{2}$ by bond/tie/degree $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$'s generation precedes $x_{2}$'s parents.","notes":"See also {patfu}, {rirni}, {tamne}."},{"word":"dzibi'o","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=d_1$ crouches/squats/hunkers down.","notes":"Cf. {diklo}, {binxo}, {krosa'i}, {demtse}."},{"word":"dzigau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ lowers $d_1$ as compared with $d_2$ in reference frame $d_3$"},{"word":"dzini'ajinru","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=c_1$ (object/person) makes a deep dive beneath/below/under from $c_2$ (object/water surface) to depth $d_1$ in frame of reference $c_3=d_2$ by standard $d_3$, submerged in liquid $j_2$ ."},{"word":"dzip","score":2,"definition":"Antarctic Ocean."},{"word":"dzipo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Antarctican culture/nationality/geography in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {ketco}, {friko}, {sralo}, {terdi}."},{"word":"dziraipau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the bottom/lowest part of $x_2$"},{"word":"dzito'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a subharmonic/undertone of $x_2$; $x_1$ is utonal with respect to $x_2$.","notes":"x1 and x2 can be frequencies, or pitch classes, or intervals. See also: {galto'a}."},{"word":"dzitogytci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bass instrument (bass guitar, contrabass, bass horn, keyboard bass, washtub bass) of type $x_2$","notes":"Possibly also bass drum."},{"word":"dzitricu","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=d_1$ is a shrub/bush of species $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {demspa}, {cmatricu}."},{"word":"dzixe'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a/the lower jaw of $x_2$.","notes":"Not to be confused with mandible of a insect/other arthropod, which is {molja'u}. See also mandible/jawbone (={dzixejbo'u})."},{"word":"dzixejbo'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a mandible/jawbone (mandibula) performing function $b_2$ in body of $b_3.$.","notes":"See also {dzixe'a}, {molja'u}."},{"word":"dzizani","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is tares of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {cicyrismi}"},{"word":"dzoli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is recursively related to $x_2$ by applying $x_3$ (number) levels-of-recursion of the predicate-relation $x_4$ (ka with two ce'u)","notes":"Rafsi -dzo- (when -dzo- is a tertau then seltau corresponds to $x_4$ of {dzoli}). Synonym of {refkusi} for more convenience in making lujvo. tanru example for common usage: 'the day three days from now (tomorrow's tomorrow's tomorrow)' is '{le} {bavlamdeidzo} {be} {fi} {li} {ci}'. Cf. {krefu}, {rapli}, {dzoli}."},{"word":"dzucpi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1 = d_1 = c_1$ is a member of the class of birds which walk/run/hop as their characteristic/primary form of locomotion, of species/taxon $x_2 = c_2$","notes":"$x_2$ should be enough to imply the environment in which these creatures live (and thus on what surfaces they walk) as well as the limbs with which they walk. These birds should essentially be flightless. Many ratites, penguins, and extinct species qualify; additionally, in some contexts, domesticated chickens and ducks might qualify (at least as {ta'e dzucpi}). Walking must be a fundamental characteristic of the bird. The class of such birds does not form a phylogenic tree or taxon; it is just a conceptual organizer/bin to be used for identifying birds with similar, fundamentally important, physical characteristics. The term \"flightless bird\" may be used, but the term is basically synonymous with his word only by circumstance/happenstance, not by logic: it is conceivable that, in another universe, there could exist a bird which is flightless but which does not primarily/characteristically walk; thus, flightless birds form a superclass which contains (modulo some fuzziness) dzucpi, but in reality, the relative complement of these classes is empty. See also: {voltolka'ecpi}"},{"word":"dzudagypli","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=p_1$ is a pedestrian walking on road/path/surface $c_2=d_1=p_2$."},{"word":"dzu'enba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are mutual sibling nodes in a directed tree graph $x_6$ such that their shared parent node(s) $x_5$ is/are the most-recent common direct ancestor of $x_3$ and $x_4$, such that $x_1$ is a direct ancestor of or simply is $x_3$ (as the case may be), and such that $x_2$ is a direct ancestor of or simply is $x_4$ (as the case may be), all according to tree ordering relation $x_7$.","notes":"$x_3$ and $x_4$ must be distinct nodes in the same directed tree; else this relationship is undefined. If $x_3$ is a direct ancestor of $x_4$, or vice-versa, then this relationship is – again – undefined. $x_6$ and $x_7$ define the relations/standards which are being applied. This word may be used in reference to non-familial tree graphs via analogy, despite references to 'siblings' etc. See also: \"{tunba}\", \"{dzena}\", \"{treicu}\", \"{tseingu}\", \"{kraune}\". At the time of creation, there was no commonly-recognized or succinct terminology, description, or phrase for this relationship in English to Curtis Franks' knowledge, other than something substantially similar to that which has been presented in the definition or gloss keywords."},{"word":"dzuga'a","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is a walking stick of material $g_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cadzu}, {grana}, {sarji}"},{"word":"dzukicau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a red bean plant (Vigna angularis) of cultivar/variety/subtaxon $x_2$.","notes":"For the bean itself, use \"{dembi} be lo dzukicau\"; append \"{pesxu}\" for the paste."},{"word":"dzukla","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=k_1$ walks to $k_2$ from $k_3$ via route $k_4$ using limbs $k_5=c_3$ on surface $c_2$"},{"word":"dzuklaji","score":2,"definition":"$k_1=c_2$ is a footpath at $k_2$ accessing $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {dargu}, {pluta}, {klama}."},{"word":"dzumlo","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a treadmill (industrial apparatus) performing process $m_2$.","notes":"{cadzu} + {molki}. Cf. {stadzu'ca'a}. See also {bifmlo}, {jacmlo}, {ctarymlo}, {grumlo}, {zalmlo}, {zalmlotci}, {zalmloca'a}."},{"word":"dzupoi","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a procession with participation ordered/sequenced by rules $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cadzu}, {porsi}."},{"word":"dzusoi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=c_1$ is a foot/infantry soldier of army $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cadzu}, {sonci}, {xirsoi}."},{"word":"e","selmaho":"A","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: sumti afterthought and."},{"word":"e'a","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: granting permission - prohibiting.","notes":"See also {curmi}."},{"word":"e'acpe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ asks permission to do/be $x_2$ (ka) from $x_3$","notes":"See {e'a}, {curmi}, {cpedu}, {e'ande}"},{"word":"e'akne","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is allowable/permissible to $x_2$ under conditions $x_3$","notes":"Cf. {e'a}, {kakne}, {e'ande}, {selzau'inda}"},{"word":"e'anai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: permission - prohibition."},{"word":"e'ande","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ grants permission to/gives their consent to $x_2$ to do/be $x_3$ (ka)","notes":"See also {e'a}, {curmi}"},{"word":"e'au","selmaho":"UI","score":2,"definition":"mix of .e'a (permission) + .e'e (encouragement) + .e'i (constraint) + .e'o (request) + .e'u (suggestion) + .au (desire)"},{"word":"ebu","selmaho":"BY*","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for e."},{"word":"ebu zei sance","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an open-mid front unrounded vowel sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonyms: {esnce}, {esna}."},{"word":"ecre","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ practices/exercises/studies/improves at doing/being $x_2$ by doing/being $x_3$","notes":"Somewhat based on the rafsi -cre-"},{"word":"edji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is edgy by standard $x_2$."},{"word":"ednbryx","score":1,"definition":"Edinburgh"},{"word":"e'e","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: competence - incompetence/inability.","notes":"See also {kakne}, {certu}."},{"word":"e'e'e","selmaho":"UI1b","score":3,"definition":"naturalistic interjection: shy giggle","notes":"See also {xa'a}, {xa'a'a}, {bu'a'a}, {xe'e'e}."},{"word":"e'ei","selmaho":"UI1","score":2,"definition":"attitudinal: appeal/call/invocation/summoning","notes":"Compare {e'u} - 'suggestion'"},{"word":"e'elxam","score":2,"definition":"the alphabetic order used in South Semitic languages and sometimes in Ugaritic","notes":"See also {sepo'i}, {abgad}, {abata'adj}."},{"word":"e'enai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: competence - incompetence/inability."},{"word":"e'ende","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ exhorts/encourages $x_2$ to do/be $x_3$","notes":"See also .{e'e}"},{"word":"efklipi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a binary relation which is right-Euclidean on space/set/under conditions $x_2$.","notes":"Definitionally, $x_1$ is an ordered binary relation given by set $R$ such that for all $a, b, c$ in $x_2$ (if such makes sense; else: the universe of discourse restricted by $x_2$), if $(a, b)$ in $R$ and $(a, c)$ in $R$, then $(b, c)$ in $R$ and $(c, b)$ in $R$. See also: \"{takni}\", \".{efklizu}\"."},{"word":"efklizu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a binary relation which is left-Euclidean on space/set/under conditions $x_2$.","notes":"Definitionally, $x_1$ is a possibly-ordered binary relation given by set $R$ such that for all $a, b, c$ in $x_2$ (if such makes sense; else: the universe of discourse restricted by $x_2$), if $(b, a)$ in $R$ and $(c, a,)$ in $R$, then $(b, c)$ in $R$ and $(c, b)$ in $R$. See also: \"{takni}\", \".{efklipi}\"."},{"word":"efku","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is recursively related to $x_2$ by applying $x_3$ (number) levels-of-recursion of the predicate-relation $x_4$ (ka with two ce'u)","notes":"Shortening of {refkusi} for more convenience in making V'y-style zi'evla-lujvo. tanru example for common usage: 'the day three days from now (tomorrow's tomorrow's tomorrow)' is '{lo} {bavlamdei} {efku} {be} {fi} {li} {ci}'. Cf. {krefu}, {rapli}, {efku}"},{"word":"efmere","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is ephemeric, lasting for a short period of time $x_2$; $x_1$ is ephemeral, temporary, transitory, fleeting, evanescent, momentary, short-lived, short, volatile","notes":"See {zasni}"},{"word":"egna","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ gnaws on $x_2$","notes":"See {batci}"},{"word":"egnama","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rodent","notes":"See also {ronte}."},{"word":"egnome","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gnome of type $x_2$"},{"word":"egzema","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is eczema, suffered by $x_2$, caused by disease/condition $x_3$","notes":"Place structure based on {selbi'a}. See {pruri}, {rakcro}, {srebadbi'a}"},{"word":"egzo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an exoplanet revolving around $x_2$ with planetary characteristics $x_3$, orbital parameters $x_4$"},{"word":"e'i","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: feeling constraint - independence - challenge/resistance against constraint.","notes":"See also {selri'u}, {seljimte}."},{"word":"ei","selmaho":"UI1","score":100002,"definition":"attitudinal: obligation - freedom.","notes":"See also {bilga}, {zifre}."},{"word":"ei'au","selmaho":"UI1","score":3,"definition":"Attitudinal: heart melting and opening - unmoved - heart freezing and withdrawing"},{"word":"e'icu'i","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: feeling constraint - independence - challenge/resistance against constraint."},{"word":"ei'e","selmaho":"UI1","score":2,"definition":"irrealis attitudinal: competence (ja'ai) - incompetence (nai)","notes":"Meaning identical to the old meaning of {e'e}"},{"word":"ei'i","selmaho":"UI1","score":3,"definition":"irrealis attitudinal: constraint (ja'ai) - independence (cu'i) - resistance against constraint (nai)","notes":"Meaning identical to the old meaning of {e'i}"},{"word":"eikse","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a former/previously was but no longer is/used to be (a) $x_2$ as of time $x_3$ according to standard $x_4$; $x_1$ is an ex-$x_2$.","notes":"$x_2$ should be a role or possession of a property; unless $x_1$ is an or could be an event, it should not be one either (more generally, they have to match type in a sense). $x_4$ is the standard by which $x_2$ both was claimed (to have been) and is now no longer claimed (to be); cessation of the state of being an example of an $x_2$ must have occurred in the past and must still (in the present) not apply. It may be regained in the future, but this case is not considered, under normal circumstances, to be resumptive: the state was done/terminated (but not necessarily finished) and then may be started anew. See also: \".{uaigri}\"."},{"word":"eiksy'aigryspe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ex-fiançx of $x_2$ under custom/norm $x_3$."},{"word":".eiksyselrirni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the former child of $x_2$ by law/custom/norm/standard $x_3$.","notes":"This word can be used for disowned/ostracized/banished children (as a punishment or negative familial break), but it can also be used in cultures in which a person loses certain familial relationships after undergoing certain rites or fulfilling certain positive/neutral conditions. Additionally, if the child is adopted, or the parent stops fulfilling their parental duties (such as is the case for a deadbeat parent (see: \"{malternrorci}\"), or otherwise), or the parent or child dies, then this word could apply."},{"word":".eiksyspe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a former but not current spouse/ex-spouse of $x_2$ but law/norm/custom $x_3$.","notes":"$x_3$ in its fullest form should specify at least both the basis for the spousal relationship when it existed as well as how it was terminated. Technically, this word does not preclude the possibility of widowhood/death of the spouse as being the cause of the termination of the spousal relationship."},{"word":"eiksyspeselrirni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the child of the ex-spouse of $x_2$ by standard $x_3$.","notes":"Technically, any child co-parented or generated by $x_2$ and the ex-spouse would count so long as the spousal relationship is terminated; usually/conventionally, $x_2$'s own/direct children are excluded from the semantic coverage of this word however. $x_3$ covers the relevant parent-child relationship between $x_1$ and the former spouse, the terminated spousal relationship between $x_2$ and the ex-spouse, and the standard by which that spousal relationship was terminated. This word is a sort of opposite of the \"step-\" in \"step-child\"."},{"word":"eiksyspespe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a spouse of $x_2$'s former spouse by law/custom/standard $x_3$.","notes":"Given that Lojban is elliptical on tense, any past, present, or future spouse of $x_2$'s spouse could technically be referenced; usually, we will explicitly exclude the possibility of $x_1 = x_2$ except possibly via remarriage; additionally, if $x_2$ were that person's nth spouse, then this word will typically (but not necessarily always) refer to a (n+m)th spouse of that same person, where n and m both are integer such that n > 1 and m > 1."},{"word":"eilga","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u/nu) should (moral obligation) be true/happen by standard $x_2$","notes":"Brivla form of {ei}: \"ei broda\" = \"lo su'u broda cu eilga\". Merges {bilga}$_1$ and {bilga}$_2$. See {einvi}, {zgadi}, {sarcu}"},{"word":"e'inai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: feeling constraint - independence - challenge/resistance against constraint."},{"word":"einai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: obligation - freedom."},{"word":"e'inde","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ instructs/indicates to $x_2$ to do/be $x_3$","notes":"See also .{e'i}"},{"word":"einla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gender role for boys in culture $x_2$; in culture $x_2$, typical boys are obliged to do $x_1$.","notes":"From {ei} and {nanla}. See also {eixli}"},{"word":"einvi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) thinks $x_2$ (du'u/nu) should (moral obligation) be true/happen about subject/issue $x_3$ on grounds $x_4$","notes":"See {ei}, {jinvi}, {bilga}, {bigji'i}, {zgadi}"},{"word":"eiste","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=l_1$ is a to-do-list for $x_2$; $x_1=l_1$ is a list of things that $x_2$ needs/is obligated to do","notes":"From {ei} and {liste}. Compare {nitcu}, {bilga}, {zukte}, {aiste}"},{"word":"ei'u","selmaho":"UI","score":3,"definition":"Attitudinal: advice/posit/well-considered idea - spitballing/proposal (no investment or confidence in it being a good idea) - rejection of suggestion/idea"},{"word":"eixli","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gender role for girls in culture $x_2$; in culture $x_2$, typical girls are obliged to do $x_1$.","notes":"From {ei} and {nixli}."},{"word":"ekcala","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a clown","notes":"See also {xampre}"},{"word":"ekfu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the return value of a function without body (with possibly more arguments)","notes":"$x_1$ can be void. Two main interrelated usage cases: 1. wrapped into a sumti and used as a dummy predicate to fill in arguments of higher-order functions with stricter typing of its argument, for which {ekfu} is used. Similar to the concept of object in object-oriented programming. 2. as type-signature template."},{"word":"eklipsa","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is an eclipse of $x_2$"},{"word":"ekra","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is the informational viewing area of output device $x_2$"},{"word":"ekse","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is related to/associated with/akin to the exterior of $x_2$ by relationship $x_{3}$."},{"word":"eksklave","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an exclave of $x_2$","notes":"See {enklave}, {jecta} {tutra}"},{"word":"ekskludi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (set, list) excludes/does not contain $x_2$.","notes":"\"Agentively exclude\"/\"reject\" = .{ekskludi'ygau}; \"to be mutually contradictory with\" is a distinct sense. See also: {skudi}."},{"word":"ekso","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is related to/associated with/akin to the exterior of $x_2$ by relationship $x_{3}$."},{"word":"ekspekte","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ expects $x_2$ (property of $x_3$) from $x_3$","notes":"See also {djuno}, {jinvi}. Desire isn't implied."},{"word":"eksplicite","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is explicit, directly expressed, apparent, readily observable, leaving nothing implied"},{"word":"eksporte","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) exports $x_2$ (entity) to $x_3$ (entity)","notes":"See also {importe}"},{"word":"ek zei uanta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'ek' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: NA? SE? A NAI?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"elci","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a unit of $x_2$","notes":"ismu of {selci}. differs from zo selci in that it doesn't necessarily imply an indivisible, most basic subunit, but just a unit being treated as basic and indivisible. It also doesn't imply or have connotations of units building something larger."},{"word":"eldicka'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is measures equal to/is an elementary negative electric charge [-e; negative of the charge of the proton, id est the charge of the electron] in electric charge, under signum convention $x_2$ (default: proton charge is -1 times this unit).","notes":"The number is negative. Approximately equal to: $-1.602176565(35)*10^{-19}$ coulombs. Attention: the standard English unit is positive (opposite of this Lojbanic version). See also \".{ocnerta}\", \"{dikca}\", \"{ku'arkydicka'u}\"."},{"word":"elei'anor","score":1,"definition":"Eleanor, Eléanor, Éléonore, Aliénor (as of Aquitane)","notes":"At least one possible transliteration of the name above. Capitalization/stress may be variable."},{"word":"elfe","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an elf of type $x_2$"},{"word":"eljbi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects LGBT+/non-normative sexuality/gender expression/identity in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"elkoptero","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a helicopter"},{"word":"elniniio","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ relates to an El Niño state/event or ENSO."},{"word":"elois","score":1,"definition":"species of Eloi in the sci-fi franchise The Time Machine by H.G. Wells"},{"word":"elotes","score":2,"definition":"elote, Mexican corn on the cob with condiments"},{"word":"elpensi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a thunk for computing expression $x_2$"},{"word":"elsa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a song."},{"word":"elsa'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a song with music/melody $x_2$ and lyrics $x_3$","notes":"See {selsa'a}, {sanga}, {sagzgi}, {sagypemci}"},{"word":"elsna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lateral (phonetic) sound","notes":"See {zunsna}, {ra'isna}, {cimsna}, {arsna}"},{"word":"eltada","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'tag' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: tense-modal (joik-jek tense-modal)*. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"elvada","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'space' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: VA & space-offset+ & space-interval & (MOhI space-offset). For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"elxa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gun for use by $x_2$ against $x_3$, launching material $x_4$","notes":"like {celxa'i} but not a jvajvo or a lujvo at all. doesn't include everything that \"{cecla} {gi'e} {xarci}\", but only guns. somewhat similar to {cladaxi} in relation with {cmacelxa'i}. x4 is not necessarily a bullet: it could be a laser, or fire, or anything that could be shot from a gun. See: \"{celxa}\"."},{"word":"Elynor","score":1,"definition":"Eleanor (such as Roosevelt)"},{"word":"embira","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an mbira/kalimba/thumb piano tuned to $x_2$, with playing range $x_3$, of material $x_4$","notes":"See also {pipno}, {jgita}, {marmiba}."},{"word":"emkuni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an emic unit abstracted from etic unit/set of units $x_2$ in theoretical field/according to theoretical model $x_3$; $x_1$ is emic.","notes":"Counterpart to {etkuni} 'etic unit'; synonymous with {se} {etkuni}. A distinction between 'emic' and 'etic' units is made in many schools of linguistics. (A very different emic-etic distinction is used in anthropology and sociology, referring to contrasting approaches to field research.) The terms derive from 'phonemic' and 'phonetic'. The phoneme is the prototypical emic unit; it is a meaningful entity abstracted from a class of physically distinct sounds (allophones), which are its constituent 'etic' units. A distinction is likewise made between morphemes (emic) and allomorphs (etic), and between graphemes and glyphs. Other emic terms that have seen academic use include 'grammeme', 'sememe', 'noeme', 'tagmeme', and 'taxeme'."},{"word":"emna","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (n-ary property) is applied to sumti $x_2$, $x_3$, ...","notes":"Can have infinite places (specifically n+1, if $x_1$ is an n-ary property). {brivla} parallel of {me'au}."},{"word":"empati","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ empathizes with $x_2$ in feeling $x_3$; $x_1$ has empathy"},{"word":"empidonaksi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an empid (bird of genus Empidonax) of species/variety/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"enai","selmaho":"A*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: sumti afterthought x but not y."},{"word":"enba","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ varies in what it is in relation $x_2$ with."},{"word":"encere","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius), hippo of variety $x_2$","notes":"See also {xanto}, {friko}"},{"word":"endi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (digit string/byte, storage system, convention) has endianness $x_2$ (\"ce'o\" sequence of numbers (li); description (ka?)); $x_1$ is $x_2$-endian.","notes":"For filling $x_2$ with a \"{ce'o}\" sequence, the following convention is used: 1 (li pa) represents the most important/significant term in the actual number and the significance of the term is inversely proportional with the size of the number representing it in the sequence; the sequence will be as short as possible, will have no blank spaces, and each term in it will be a positive integer such that, if there are at least two terms, for any term, there exists another term which differs from it by 1; the placement of a term in the sequence indicates the location of a generic term in an actual number with the signficance which is represented by it, in the given base. For example, \"li pa ce'o li re\" means \"big-endian\" (the most significant term (represented by \"li pa\") comes first in the sequence and the sequence has exactly two terms), \"li re ce'o li pa\" means \"little-endian\" ((the most significant term (represented by \"li pa\") comes last in the sequence and the sequence has exactly two terms), \"li re ce'o li ci ce'o le pa\" is middle-endian (as in the conventional representation of dates in the U.S. (MM-DD-YYYY); the second most signifant term (represented by \"li re\"; example: month) comes first, the least significant term (represented by \"li ci\"; example: day) comes second, and the most significant term (represented by \"li pa\"; example: year) comes last, and there are exactly three terms), \"li pa ce'o li ci ce'o li re\" is the reverse of the last (example: YYYY-DD-MM). The point is that, while it is cumbersome, this method of filling $x_2$ is generalizable and explicit. \"Bi-endian\" (traditional sense) can be specified by a judicious usage of the word \".{a}\" between the little-endian and big-endian sequences; less conventional endiannesses which could be described as being \"bi-endian\" or even \"$n$-endian\" can be formed by different or more elaborate connectives between such sequences; just worry about grouping of connectives. See also: {kau'ai}, {kau'au}."},{"word":"endo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is related to/associated with/akin to something what is in/inside/within $x_2$ by relationship $x_3$."},{"word":"enfa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ abstractly pertains to an exponential/root/logarithmic relationship between the elements of $x_2$ (ordered pair) which are related via concrete relationship $x_3$.","notes":"When discussing the so-called 'Triangle of Power' (see, for example: https://youtu.be/sULa9Lc4pck ), this term is useful, as it briefly encapsulates every possible role which the Triangle may denote/act. Each operator ({tenfa}, {fenfa}, and {dugri}) is a binary operator; $x_3$ specifies which of these operators is being used (modulo SE conversions), and $x_2$ will provide the operands thereof in the order of the inputs given by $x_3$. Notice that lo tenfa, lo fenfa, and lo dugri are all the answers/results of applying the respective operators to an ordered pair of inputs (given by their respective second and third terbri, each); thus, none of these constructs (\"lo X\") can be submitted to $enfa_3$, which only accepts the operator (not the result of the operator). Either use mekso and {mau'au}-{zai'ai} quote the desired VUhU word ({te'a}, {fe'a}, or {du'o}, or their SE conversions), or use a tanru/lujvo in order to create words for \"exponentiation operator\", \"root operator\", or \"logarithm operator\" (or their SE conversions) in order to fill $enfa_3$."},{"word":"enfasnu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ happens in universe-of-discourse $x_2$","notes":"Proposed alternate definition of {fasnu}. See {munje}, {enzasti}, {li'i'e}. $x_2$ can be {lo} {fatci}, or a system, real or imagined, including a \"story universe\"."},{"word":"enfoka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is in the focus of $x_2$; $x_1$ is the point where $x_2$ focuses, converges"},{"word":"enge","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an architect/designer/engineer of $x_2$","notes":"See also {zbaske}, {skezu'e}"},{"word":"engranaje","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gear, gear wheel (toothed)","notes":"See {vraga}, {pulni}, {cabra}"},{"word":"enka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (terbricmi) is bound to $x_2$ (sumti) by relationship $x_3$ (relationship with two {ce'u} for $x_1$ and $x_2$)","notes":"Used to more precisely express relationship (whether fuzzy or not) between terbricmi (predicate slots) and arguments (sumti) filling those slots. See also {ckini}, {va'e}, {jei}, {sela'u}."},{"word":"enklave","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an enclave of $x_2$","notes":"See {eksklave}, {jecta} {tutra}"},{"word":"enklesi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an (arbitrary) $x_2$-set (li) of superset $x_3$; $x_1$ is subset/subgroup/subcategory/subclass/vel sim. of $x_3$ with cardinality/size $x_2$.","notes":"$x_1$ is empty if(f) $x_2 = 0$, which is possible; $x_1$ may or may not be a proper substructure ({praperi}) of $x_3$. $x_2$ is a nonnegative cardinal. The two distinguishing features of $x_1$ are its size ($x_2$) and the object/structure ($x_3$) to which it belongs/which contains it. Any $x_2$ elements of $x_3$ can belong to $x_1$ as long as the total count is correct; no particular collection is necessarily included. It is bad form for $x_2$ to strictly exceed the size/cardinality of $x_3$ and, necessarily, no such object/structure can exist. See also: {klesi}, {praperi}, {cletu}."},{"word":"enkopula","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a copula, a verb-like word linking $x_2$ (ordered group)","notes":"In $x_2$ the first element is usually the subject of a clause, the second is a a subject complement or an adverbial that is united or associated with the subject."},{"word":"enri","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ henry/henries of inductance (default is 1) by standard $g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {klanrxenri}, {klanrvolta}, {xampo}."},{"word":"enriio","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ has enryo (Japanese term) in actions $x_2$; $x_1$ acts egoistically to retain their own freedom, prevent their own embarrassment and at the same time acts altruistically by avoiding social involvement without hurting others; $x_1$ socially restrains themselves under the pressure of group solidarity and conformity in order not to hurt other's feelings; $x_1$ is polite ","notes":"See also {clite}, {tarti}, {jikca}, {cnikansa}, {dai}, {sevzi}, {zukte}"},{"word":"enromane","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a letter written in roman, upright font","notes":"See also {kursive}, {enserife}"},{"word":"ensaio","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an essay (literary composition) about $x_2$","notes":"See also {cukta}, {larseku}, {papri}"},{"word":"ensemsku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sends an SMS; $x_1$ sends SMS $x_2$; $x_1$ sends SMS $x_2$ to $x_3$","notes":"See {cusku}, {mrilu}, {fonxa}, {samymri}"},{"word":"enserife","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a letter having serifs $x_2$","notes":"Serif is a short line added to the top or bottom of letter. See also {sanserife}, {kursive}"},{"word":"ensi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is written in a dialect where every bridi has arguments expressed in content/patient/recipient/stimulus semantic cases schema","notes":"Labels of roles: {fa} for content, {fe} for patient, {fi} for recipient, {fo} for stimulus, {ja'i} for the rules describing the semantic cases schema. Additional semantic cases might be used, e.g. {sepi'o} (instrument role), {ri'i} (experiencer role), {ri'a} (enabler role), {gau} (agent role). To be used with {sei}. To use only for a given bridi without affecting child bridi the transformation 'SELBRI => SELBRI .ensi' can be used (as an alternative to using {sei}) thus putting {ensi} as the tertau of a newly formed selbri. See also {jo'au}, {ilki}, {esme}, {onga}."},{"word":"ensiklopedi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an encyclopaedia with content $x_2$","notes":"See also {cukta}, {datni}, {saske}, {vricyjuncku}"},{"word":"enspoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the order(ing) which endows $x_2$ ((partially) ordered nonempty set or class).","notes":"See also: {cleinspoi}, {mrenspoi}, {moinspoi}."},{"word":"entauru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a taur of type/species/mythology $x_2$","notes":"A generalized centaur. Typically, both halves are of the same animal and furred, but retains the shape of a centaur. See {kentauru}, {ckemono}"},{"word":"ente'atro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a theater showing plays $x_2$","notes":"See also {draci}"},{"word":"ente'ori","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (proposition) is a theory of $x_2$ (proposition); $x_1$ (proposition) is a system of explanations of structure, basic principles or behavior of $x_2$ (proposition)","notes":"See also {ciksi}, {ciste}"},{"word":"entropi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (amount) is the entropy of system $x_2$ under conditions/in macrostate $x_3$, where the entropy is of type/calculated via formula $x_4$.","notes":"Any type of entropy (specified by $x_4$, tanru, \"{pe}\", etc.) is allowed, not just Boltzmann entropy (= \".{entropi} {foi'e} {pe} {la} .boltsman.\"); Boltzmann entropy should be named as such; the entropy need not be logarithmic. $x_2$ must be a system in the physical sense. See also: {boltsemaku}, {ciste}, {kalte}, {cunso}, {zildatni}."},{"word":"entuzi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is enthusiastic, excited about $x_2$ (event / property of $x_1$)","notes":"See also {gleki}, {cinmo}, {zdile}, {cmila}, {cisma}, {xanka} or {carmi} {akti} for the meaning 'excited (in high energy state)'"},{"word":"enva","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ eams (about/that) $x_2$","notes":"this is what happens when you {ipna}. cf {senva}"},{"word":"envaxire","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$, in aspect $x_2$, reflects the culture/lifestyle/people of a non-native (immigrant/invading/alien) population/culture $x_3$ which at least partially but significantly and somewhat permanently (having established itself) locally supplanted, displaced, or dominated the indigenous/native culture $x_4$ in region $x_5$ (location)","notes":"Native American cultures ({rindo}) would qualify as $x_3$, with $x_5$ being a superset of the Americas ({bemjoitco}), whereas the Euramerican cultures that replaced them would be $x_3$. Foreignness/indigenosity are not sufficient; the foreign population (and, even more importantly, culture) must come to dominate the indigenous one, at least locally."},{"word":"enzasti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ exists/is real in universe-of-discourse $x_2$","notes":"Proposed alternate definition of {zasti}. See {munje}, {enfasnu}, {li'i'e}. $x_2$ can be {lo} {fatci}, or a system, real or imagined, including a \"story universe\"; thus, e.g. unicorns (probably) don't exist with $x_2$={lo} {fatci}, but they'd exist in the stories where they exist."},{"word":"enzebra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mountain zebra (Equus zebra).","notes":"See also {xirma}. Syn. {xirnzebra}."},{"word":"enzima","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ in an enzyme that catalyzes chemical reactions $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {selfusra}, {sutri'a}."},{"word":"e'o","selmaho":"UI1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: request - negative request.","notes":"See also {cpedu}, {pikci}."},{"word":"e'onai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: request - negative request."},{"word":"e'onde","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ asks/requests $x_2$ to do/be $x_3$","notes":"See also .{e'o}, {cpedu}"},{"word":"epsi bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: dual ε of dual number in linear algebra; square root of 0","notes":"$ε^2=0$ so $ε$ is nilpotent. Acts as a number punctuation mark (separating the real and the dual parts of a dual number); normally prefixed with {lau}. See also {ri'o}, {ka'o}."},{"word":"eptula","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a birch of species $x_2$"},{"word":"erdu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ receives gift $x_2$ from donor $x_3$.","notes":"Contraction of {terdu'a} = {te} {dunda}, analogically to {erve} from {terve'u} = {te} {vecnu}."},{"word":"erganse","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ [observer] senses / detects / notices $x_2$ (object / nu) without stimulating sensory perception organs; $x_1$ hallucinates","notes":"See also {ganse}, {senva}."},{"word":"eris","score":1,"definition":"Eris","notes":"Cf. {jdikyplini}."},{"word":"ermenefti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ does hermeneutics/exegesis analysis of $x_2$ (text); $x_1$ interprets $x_2$ as a given wisdom; $x_1$ is an exegete","notes":"See {ciksi}, {ckipinka}, {lanli}, {lijda}."},{"word":"ermine","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a stoat/ermine of subspecies $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mustlei}, {mabrnfuru}."},{"word":"ernace","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hedgehog of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {jesymabru}"},{"word":"erno","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Irish/Hibernian culture/geography/nation/history/language in property $x_2$","notes":"\"{brito} .{erno}\" for Northern Irish (or be more specific such as for Ulster-Scots/Hiberno-English); perhaps \"{skoto} .{erno}\" for Celtic Irish/modern (Republic of) Ireland. This word refers to the largest sense of Irishness (including the whole island), usually."},{"word":"ernyjoibrito","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to/reflects the culture/geography of the British Isles/the Anglo-Celtic Isles (Insular culture), possibly including Brittany (especially in its early British history), in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Equivalent to {rityjoixerno}."},{"word":"erpi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (abstraction) is the purpose of $x_2$ (object or event)","notes":"See {terpli}, {terzu'e}, {terfi'i}. Syn. {kosmu}. Note that this is not a mere short-form; this word is agent-less. (≈ te pilno be fi zi'o)"},{"word":"erse","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (proposition) is asserted once it contains within the given context no errors otherwise $x_2$ (proposition) is asserted","notes":"Corresponds to exception handling in programming languages. Errors may include checking for semantic errors, type errors; for checking for grammar errors use {lo'u}. See also {ifle}, {srera}, {smudra}."},{"word":"erskulu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a buckeye/horse chestnut tree (member of genus Aesculus) of subtaxon/cultivar $x_2$."},{"word":"ersokso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pike of species/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"ertso","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ hertz of frequency (default is 1) by standard $g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {klanrxertsi}."},{"word":"ertu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is skilled at satisfying property $x_2$, relatively to $x_3$.","notes":"May or may not be synonymous with {certu}. The word \"expert\" in the definition of {certu} leads some people to take it with a strong reading, i.e. \"very/extremely skilled\"."},{"word":"erve","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ buys $x_2$ from $x_3$ for price $x_4$","notes":"Short form of {terve'u}."},{"word":"erveperdu","score":0,"definition":"$v_3=x_1$ buys $v_2=x_2$ and receives $d_2=x_3$ for a discounted price of (default free) $v_4=x_4$ from seller $v_1=x_5$ ","notes":"cf. {erve} {erdu} {terve'u} {terdu'a} from the phrase \"loka ce'u erve pada je/gi'e erdu pada\" Buy one get one free. see {vendu'a}"},{"word":"ervinda","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is worth buying (from vendor $x_2$ at price $x_3$)"},{"word":"eska","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ squats/bends deeply at the knees while resting on their feet"},{"word":"eskorta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an escort/bodyguard/chaperon of $x_2$"},{"word":"esku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the text for $x_2$ (concept) according to $x_3$ in language $x_4$; $x_1$ is how $x_3$ would word $x_2$ in language $x_4$; $x_3$ would say $x_1$ when they would want to communicate $x_2$ in language $x_4$; $x_1$ is text(ual) / a quote (meaningful) in language $x_4$.","notes":"See {cusku}, {smuni}, {sinxa}."},{"word":"esme","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is written in a dialect where {su'o}, {ro} quantifiers are treated as {su'oi}, {ro'oi} respectively","notes":"'{sei} {esme}'/'{sei} {na} {esme}' is a method of switching to/from this particular plural logic quantifiers' style in Lojban. Expected usage as a 'free' is in the following rules: {jarnezi}, {mei} {zei} {ni'orsu}, {xa zei sumtika}. {lo} {broda} is treated as {su'oi} {broda}."},{"word":"esna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an open-mid front unrounded vowel sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {esnce}. Both are derived from {ebu zei sance}."},{"word":"esnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an open-mid front unrounded vowel sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {esna}. Both are derived from and synonymous with {ebu zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient vowel in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"espaSOL","score":1,"definition":"espasol, cylinder-shaped or other-shaped Filipino rice cake cooked in coconut milk, dusted with toasted rice flour"},{"word":"espelta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a spelt (a kind of wheat) of variety $x_2$"},{"word":"esperanton","score":2,"definition":"Esperanto","notes":"Cf. {spranto}, {bangepu'o}."},{"word":"esperma","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is semen/sperm fluid/generative substance of male animal $x_2$","notes":"See {tsiselcigla}, {nakso'a}, {sovda}, {caksova}"},{"word":"esporte","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a type of sports practiced by $x_2$; $x_1$ is related to sports; $x_2$ is a sportsman/sportswoman","notes":"For types of sports use {le'a}. See also {zajba}, {xadykelci'e}."},{"word":"estciia","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a strawberry of species/variety $x_2$ ","notes":"Upriver Halkomelem \"schí:ya\" (strawberry). Synonymous with {fragari}"},{"word":"esti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertain to Estonian language in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"estorni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a starling/Sturnidae of species $x_2$.","notes":"See {cipni}"},{"word":"estraix","score":1,"definition":"Austria"},{"word":"estre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ester derived from acid $x_2$ and alcohol $x_3$","notes":"c.f. {xumsle},{slami}, {xalka}."},{"word":"estrema","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ dunams in area by standard $x_3$","notes":"1000 m², except for the Iraqi dunam and the former Turkish dönüm."},{"word":"etkinu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is/are Echinus/sea urchin of species $x_2$ "},{"word":"etkuni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an etic unit/set of units forming emic unit $x_2$ in theoretical field/according to theoretical model $x_3$; $x_1$ is etic.","notes":"Counterpart to {emkuni} 'emic unit'; synonymous with {se} {emkuni}. A distinction between 'emic' and 'etic' units is made in many schools of linguistics. (A very different emic-etic distinction is used in anthropology and sociology, referring to contrasting approaches to field research.) The terms derive from 'phonemic' and 'phonetic'. The allophone is the prototypical etic unit; several physically distinct allophones, or vocal sounds, are perceived as one linguistically meaningful unit, or phoneme (an emic unit). Allomorphs and glyphs are analogous etic units in morphology and grammatology, respectively."},{"word":"etmoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the value (sumti-object) associated with $x_2$ (label or description), from compound object $x_3$, in interpretation rules/system $x_4$","notes":"Generalization of {moi}. May be used as the brivla form of {moi}, but also may be used to extract values from compound objects, such as dates, addresses, sequences, or even passages of text. See {pormoi}, {momkai}"},{"word":"etre'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is ethereal/the ether;","notes":"From the latin \"aetherius\" and the greek \"αἰθήρ\". Is the element that was supposed to fill the void above the terrestrial sphere."},{"word":"etxani","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is some ethane","notes":"See {metxani}, {gapci}"},{"word":"etxanoli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is some ethanol, the common beverage alcohol","notes":"See {jikru}"},{"word":"e'u","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: suggestion - abandon suggest - warning.","notes":"See also {stidi}, {kajde}."},{"word":"e'u'a","selmaho":"A","score":2,"definition":"logical connective: sumti afterthought always true.","notes":"Created to complete the scope of truth tables to include TTTT and FFFF, despite being described as relatively useless. Etymology: jetnu + A."},{"word":"e'ucu'i","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: suggestion - abandon suggest - warning."},{"word":"e'ujbo","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Eulojbanic language/culture/nationality/community in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"e'unai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: suggestion - abandon suggest - warning."},{"word":"e'unde","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ suggests/advices $x_2$ to do/be $x_3$","notes":"See also .{e'u}, {stidi}"},{"word":"e'y","selmaho":"BY","score":4,"definition":"letteral for e.","notes":"Synonymous with the original CLL definition of .{ebu}."},{"word":"ezga","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (record, movie) has the dimension $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"$x_1$ can be {vreji}, {skina}, {draci}. $x_2$ can specify length in time, space dimensions of its frames ({kantu}). See also {tcidu}, {skicu}, {zgana}, {ze'a}, {temci}, {canlu}."},{"word":"ezli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a place erased from the place structure of the parent predicate according to the rules $x_2$ (property of all the places of the parent predicate including the one filled with $x_1$)","notes":"Default value of $x_2$ is either specified in the definition of the parent predicate or assumed from context. '.i broda le ezli' is equal to '.i broda {zi'o}'."},{"word":"fa","selmaho":"FA","score":100000,"definition":"sumti place tag: tag 1st sumti place."},{"word":"fa'a","selmaho":"FAhA4","score":100002,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; arriving at/directly towards ..."},{"word":"fa'ai","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mathematical ordered n-ary operator: (pointwise) functional left composition; $X_1 \\circ X_2$.","notes":"Inputs must be appropriate functions; this outputs a function; follow by \"{ku'e} ({boi})\" in order to include/apply the output function to arguments (thereby producing a number). $a_1 \\circ a_2 \\circ \\dots \\circ a_n = a_1(a_2(\\dots(a_n(\\cdot))\\dots))$ for any positive integer or countable infinity $n$ and functions $a_i$ for all integer $i < n+1$. Replaces all of the inputs with a (possibly stripped, as appropriate) tuple; for replacing a single argument in a multivariate function with a function (either evaluated or not), use (partial) (e)valuation. Left compose multiple terms by separating the function names with \"{boi}\"."},{"word":"fa'ai'ai","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso k-ary operator, for natural k and 1 < k < 5: ordered input $(f, g, S, m)$ where $f$ and $g$ are functions, $S$ is a set of positive integers or \"ro\" (=\"all\"), and $m$ is 0 or 1 (as a toggle); output is a function equivalent to the function $f$ as applied to an input ordered tuple with $g$ applied to the entries/terms with indices in $S$ (or to all entries/terms if $S$=\"ro\") if $m=0$, or $g$ left-composed with the same if $m=1$.","notes":"$S$=\"ro\" is default case (making this operator binary or ternary); $S$ must be a set or \"ro\" (no bare integers); $m$ = 0 is the default case (making this operator binary or ternary); use \"{mau'au}\" and \"{zai'ai}\" in order to quote $f$ and $g$ each; the indices in the implicit tuple mentioned in the definition are positive natural numbers such that said tuple is of form $(x_1, x_2, x_3, ..., x_n, ...)$; thus, notationally, a concrete output of this function, as applied to the aforementioned concrete input tuple, is of form $($fa'ai'ai$(f, g, S, m))(x_1, x_2, ..., x_n, ...)$. For example, maintaining this notation, if $S$=\"ro\" and $m=0$, then the output is $f(g(x_1), g(x_2), ..., g(x_n), ...)$; if $S$ = Set(1, 3, 23) and $m=0$, then the output is $f(g(x_1), x_2, g(x_3), x_4, x_5, ..., x_{21}, x_{22}, g(x_{23}), x_{24}, x_{25}, ..., x_n, ...)$; vel sim. If $h$ is the function output by this expression when $m=0$, then for the same inputs (ignoring $m$), $g \\circ h$ is the function output by the same expression but with $m=1$. Obviously, in order to be meaningful, the output of each step along the way must be defined. If $S$ is the empty set and $g$ is defined, then the output is just the function $f$ if $m=0$. The output of this operator is a function, so it must have explicit input supplied to it (\"it\" here referring to the output of this operator) in order to actually have an explicit and concrete result; use mathematical brackets around this operator and its inputs when doing so, particularly when $S$ or $m$ is omitted (as being equal to the default \"ro\" or 0 resp.)."},{"word":"fa'arda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'space-offset' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: FAhA NAI? VA?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"fa'arfafine","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fa'afafine of species $x_2$ evidencing fa'afafine trait(s) $x_3$ (ka)"},{"word":"fa'au","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mathematical unary operator: map notation","notes":"Input is unary: a function f; the output is an ordered tuple: (the domain set of f, the codomain set of f, the image of f, the mapping rule of f (defined with a dummy variable which is taken to belong to the the domain set of f), the graph/plot (set of input-output pairs) of f). Might be useful for lambda calculus, etc. Equip the output with {ma'o} in order to use as a/the function. Extract a term in the tuple in order to use it directly."},{"word":"fa'au'u","selmaho":"FA","score":1,"definition":"nonce place; tags sumti with an unspecified connection to the bridi","notes":"This is used as a shorthand for the cmavo-compound faxinoboi, which allows arbitrary quantification of variables in a bridi outside of the prenex, giving them a defined scope. Each usage is a new unspecified place for the bridi it appears in, multiple usages do not have overlapping places."},{"word":"facfau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (nu) really happens / actually happens","notes":"See {fatci}, {fasnu}, {enfasnu}, {facmu'e}, {cazyfau}"},{"word":"facki","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ discovers/finds out $x_{2}$ (du'u) about subject/object $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ finds (fi) $x_{3}$ (object).","notes":"See also {cirko}, {djuno}, {jijnu}, {smadi}, {sisku}."},{"word":"facmu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is reality / \"the real world\" (\"this\" world, the world the speaker and [presumably] listener reside in), containing/defining $x_2$ (objects and facts) defined by rules $x_3$","notes":"See {fatci} (= {jetnu} lo facmu'e), {facyza'i}, {facfau}, {munje}, {mu'ai}"},{"word":"facnarkri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is delusional, suffering from delusions; $x_1$ has a false belief $x_2$ (du'u) that confrontas with actual facts","notes":"See {fatci} {na} {krici}, {fasnu}"},{"word":"facni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an n-ary operator/map which is distributive/linear/homomorphic in or over or from space/structure $x_2$, mapping to space or structure $x_3$, thereby producing a new space/structure $x_4$ which is the 'union' of $x_2$ and $x_3$ endowed with $x_1$; $x_1$ distributes over/through all of the operators of $x_2$. ","notes":"$x_2$ and $x_3$ cannot merely be sets; they must be structures/systems which each are a set/category endowed with at least one operator/relation/property (here, \"operator\" will refer to any of these options) each; the $i$th operator endowing one space corresponds to exactly the ith operator endowing the other space under mapping $x_1$. For any operator of $x_2$, $x_1$ is commutative with it with respect to functional composition ({fa'ai}) when the (other) operator is 'translated' to the corresponding operator of $x_3$ appropriately. $x_1$ is linear/a linear operator; $x_1$ is a homomorphism; $x_1$ distributes. $x_2$ is homomorphic with $x_3$ under $x_1$; they need not be identical (in fact, their respective operators need not even be identical, just 'homomorphically similar'). For \"distributivity\"/\"distributive property\", \"linearity of operator\", or \"homomorphicity of operator\", use \"ka(m)( )facni\" with $x_1$ filled with \"{ce'u}\"; for \"homomorphicity of spaces\", use the same thing, but with $x_2$ or $x_3$ filled with \"{ce'u}\". See also: \"{socni}\", \"{cajni}\", \"{sezni}\", \"{dukni}\"; \"{fa'ai}\"; \"{fatri}\". This is a structure-operator-preserving function, and thus is an example of a {stodraunju}."},{"word":"facyborselkaizilkanpyborselkaimau'yraunzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is so $x_2$ (ka) that $x_3$ (nu); $x_1=ckajiZ_1=ckajiP_1=raunzu_1$ satisfies property $x_2=ckajiZ_2=fatci_1=raunzu_2=zmadu_2$ enough that $x_3=raunzu_3$, where $ckajiP_2=kanpe_2=zmadu_2$.","notes":"Coined for the purpose of yo momma jokes in Lojban. Uses the fu'ivla {raunzu} and the experimental gismu {kanpe}. Z and P in the definition refer to the left ({zunle}) and right ({pritu}) instance of {ckaji}. See also {facki} {bo} {se} {ckaji} {zi'o} {kanpe} {zmadu} and {raunzu}."},{"word":"facycku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a factbook, containing work $x_2$ by author $x_3$ for audience $x_4$ preserved in medium $x_5$","notes":"Use of this word does not assert anything about the veracity/factuality of the work (one may have a \"factbook\" about a fictional country, for example). See {fatci}, {cukta}, {ensiklopedi}"},{"word":"facyza'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is real / really exists in this universe","notes":"See {zasti}, {enzasti}, {facmu'e}, {fatci}"},{"word":"fadni","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [member] is ordinary/common/typical/usual in property $x_{2}$ (ka) among members of $x_{3}$ (set).","notes":"Also: $x_2$ is a normal/common/ordinary/typical property among set $x_3$ (= selterfadni for reordered places); also regular, (mabla forms:) banal, trite, vulgar; ($x_3$ is complete set). See also {cafne}, {rirci}, {kampu}, {lakne}, {tcaci}, {cnano}."},{"word":"fadnysau","score":0,"definition":"$x_2$ is used to $x_1$ (note out-of-order places); $x_1$ has become normal or unremarkable to $x_2$","notes":"See {slabu}, {fadni}, {tcaci}, {frati}"},{"word":"fadyku'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pine (genus Pinus) of species/strain $x_2$ with cones $x_3$.","notes":"See also {ku'urpinu}"},{"word":"fadylogji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is classical logic, for deducing/concluding/inferring $x_2$ (du'u)","notes":"Any logic that has the laws of: excluded middle, double negative elimination, noncontradiction, principle of explosion (false implies anything), monotonicity and idempotency of entailment, commutativity of conjunction and DeMorgan's laws."},{"word":"fadytu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=fadni_1=tugni_1=tugni_2$ (set/group of people) have consensus agreement that $x_2=tugni_3$ (du'u) is true about matter/topic $x_3=tugni_4$, consensus having been formed among supergroup/superset $x_4=fadni_3$ (group/set of persons which includes all of $x_1$) according to standard $x_5$.","notes":"$x_5$ is not from veljvo."},{"word":"fa'e","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"fatne modal, 1st place backwards; reverse of ..."},{"word":"fa'ei","selmaho":"JOIhI","score":1,"definition":"Unary mekso operator: reverse finite ordered sequence, tuple, list, string, etc."},{"word":"fa'ergau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ inverts/reverses/turns over $f_1$ into $f_3$.","notes":"Cf. {fatne}, {gasnu}."},{"word":"fa'erjo'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is joined to $x_2$ at/by joint/location $x_3$ such that it is backward from/relative to what should be the case $x_4$; $x_1$ is on/joined backward.","notes":"Probably not good for \"put clothes on backward/reversed\" (even when \"reversed\" does not mean \"inside-out\")."},{"word":"fagbetri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fire for $x_2$","notes":"from {fagri} + {betri}"},{"word":"fagbetygau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ commits arson","notes":"from {fagbetri} + {gasnu}"},{"word":"fagdei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Tuesday of week $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"fagjesyspa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is firethorn of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"fagju'e","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a fender/firescreen for a fireplace using fuel $f_2$ burning-in/reacting-with oxidizer $f_3$.","notes":"Cf. {fagri}, {julne}."},{"word":"fagma'a","score":3,"definition":"$f_1=c_1$ is a volcano projecting from land mass $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {je'erma'a}."},{"word":"fagmakfa","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is fire magic as observed by $x_2=m_2$, performed by person/force/deity $x_3=m_3$.","notes":"cf. {fagri} {makfa}"},{"word":"fagri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a fire/flame in fuel $x_{2}$ burning-in/reacting-with oxidizer $x_{3}$ (default air/oxygen).","notes":"See also {jelca}, {sacki}."},{"word":"fagri'a","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ kindles $f_2$ in atmosphere $f_3$ under conditions $r_3$"},{"word":"fagro'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of flint."},{"word":"fagycelxa'i","score":1,"definition":"$xa_1$ is a flamethrower for use against $xa_2$ by $xa_3$."},{"word":"fagycevjinme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of promethium [Pm]"},{"word":"fagycfatci","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tool for starting fire $x_2$. $x_1$ is a lighter such as for cigarettes.","notes":"Cf. {sacki}."},{"word":"fagycpi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a flamingo of species $c_2$. ","notes":"Cf. {fagri}, {cipni}."},{"word":"fagyfau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an incident/a disaster of fire","notes":"from {fagri} + {fasnu}"},{"word":"fagyfespalne","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is an ash tray with contents $p_2$, made from material $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {fagyfesti}, {palne}."},{"word":"fagyfesti","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=fe_1$ is the ashes of $x_3=fa_2$, combusted by fire $x_2=fa_1$.","notes":"Cf. {fagyfesyska}."},{"word":"fagyfesyska","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is/appears to be of ash color/hue as perceived/seen by $x_2=s_3$ under conditions $x_3=s_4$.","notes":"Cf. {fagyfesti}."},{"word":"fagyka'u","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a spark of fire $x_2=f_1$."},{"word":"fagystigau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ extinguishes/puts out fire $x_2=s_1=f_1$.","notes":"Cf. {fagysti}."},{"word":"fagytabno","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of charcoal from source $x_2$"},{"word":"fagytergu'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=g_3$ is a torch illuminating $g_2$ with fuel $x_3=f_2$ reacting with oxidizer $x_4=f_3$ (default air/oxygen).","notes":"Cf. {dictergu'i}, {laktergu'i}."},{"word":"fagzda","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is a fireplace/hearth for fuel $f_2$ burning in/reacting with oxidizer $f_3$ (default air/oxygen).","notes":"Cf. {fagri}, {zdani}, {toknu}."},{"word":"fa'i","selmaho":"VUhU2","score":100000,"definition":"unary mathematical operator: reciprocal; multiplicative inverse; [1/a]."},{"word":"fai","selmaho":"FA","score":100000,"definition":"sumti place tag: tag a sumti moved out of numbered place structure; used in modal conversions."},{"word":"fai'a","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"translation marker - original/native version: marks a construct as having been translated and therefore particularly (possibly, but not necessarily) susceptible to the errors or limitations associated with translation (especially if the translator is unsure of the best result/option) ","notes":"Might be useful for translations of idioms, songs, poetry, wordplay, political speeches, nuanced phrasings, (in stories) prophecies, riddles, rhymes, etc. Followed by members of selma'o CAI, the marker indicates the corresponding level of uncertainty in the best possible choice of translation according to the opinion/expectation/judgment of the speaker/translator. Also may indicate a cultural or linguistic gap. For Lojban especially, it might be useful when various ambiguities arise in the original text and the translator is forced to pick interpretations from among them."},{"word":"faidon","score":1,"definition":"Fido."},{"word":"fai'e'ai","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: the second Feigenbaum constant α = 2.502907875095892822283902873218...","notes":"See also: {fai'e'au}"},{"word":"fai'e'au","selmaho":"PA5","score":2,"definition":"digit/number: first Feigenbaum constant δ = 4.669 201 609 102 990 671 853 203 821 578(...).","notes":"See also: {fai'e'ai}"},{"word":"fai'i","selmaho":"FA","score":2,"definition":"Pendent preposition. Introduces a dangling argument that doesn't take part in the surrounding argument structure; similarly to {zo'u}, it may be used for pre-declaring a quantification, or for introducing an argument that will be later referred to anaphorically. The pronoun {zoi'i} is automatically bound to the argument introduced by {fai'i}."},{"word":"fairbei","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ distributes $b_2$ to $b_3$ from $b_4$ over path $b_5$. $b_1$ is a distributor.","notes":"Cf. {benji}, {mrilu}, {xatra}, {tcana}."},{"word":"faircu'u","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is/are a/the function/activities involving persons $c_2 $ distributing $f_1$ among/to $f_2$; $c_1$ is distribution ","notes":"C.f. {fatri}, {cuntu}, {selvensro}, {terzbasro}, {vencu'u}, {zbacu'u}, {dintrocu'u}, {dinveicu'u}. In a company, this may be referred to as logistics or channel management."},{"word":"fa'irgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ reveals to $f_1$ $f_2$ (du'u) about subject/object $f_3$","notes":"from {facki} {gasnu} c.f. {jarco}"},{"word":"fairgau","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ [person/agent] distributes/allots/allocates/shares $x_2=f_1$ among $x_3=f_2$ with shares/portions $x_4=f_3$","notes":"Cf. {fatri}, {gasnu}."},{"word":"fairpaltrusi'o","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a socialist ideology as applied by $t_1$ in/among people/territory/domain $t_2=f_2$ based on the works of thinker $s_3$","notes":"From {fatri}, {prali}, {turni}, {sidbo}. Cf. {sivypo'eci'e}, {ka'irtrusi'o}, {dzejdasratrusi'o}, {vricykricrutrusi'o}, {guntrusi'o}, {natpamtrusi'o}, {tsarainaitrusi'o}."},{"word":"fairprali","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=f1$ is/are the profit/dividends shared/distributed from the earnings of company/corporation/firm $p_2$ among $f_2$ with shares/portions $f_3$.","notes":"Cf. {fatri}, {prali}, {ra'erprali}, {posyselfai}, {dejyterze'a}."},{"word":"fai'u","selmaho":"PA5","score":3,"definition":"digit/number: phi, the \"golden ratio\" (approx. = 1.6180...); the ratio a/b such that it equals (a+b)/a"},{"word":"fai'u'a","selmaho":"PA5","score":2,"definition":"digit/number: the fine-structure constant $\\alpha \\approx 7.2973525698(\\dots)*10^{(-3)} \\approx 1/137.035999074$."},{"word":"fakli'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=l_1=f_1$ explores fact $x_3=f_2$ about $x_2=l_2=f_3$ using instrument $x_4=l_3$"},{"word":"falbu'u","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ is a parachute of type/material $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bukfa'u}, {bukyvoi}, {vofli}, {santa}."},{"word":"falcru","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ (agent) drops $f_1$ to $f_2$ from $f_3$."},{"word":"falgau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ makes $f_1$ fall.","notes":"Cf. {farlu}, {gasnu}, {cirko}, {renro}"},{"word":"falkoni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a falcon (genus 'falco').","notes":"see {cipnrfalko}"},{"word":"falni'ajirkla","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=j_1=c_1=f_1$ drift dives to destination $k_2=f_2$ from origin $k_3=f_3$ in drifting frame of reference $f_4$, via route $k_4$ using means/vehicle $k_5$ in liquid $j_2$ beneath/under/down from $c_2$ (object/water surface) in downward frame of reference $c_3$."},{"word":"falnu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a sail for gathering propelling material $x_{2}$ on vehicle/motor $x_{3}$.","notes":"Waterwheel (= {jacfanxi'u}). See also {bloti}."},{"word":"falplini","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=p_1$ is a meteor which falls to planet $p_2$ from area/planet $f_3$ with composition $p_3$"},{"word":"falpu'i","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ drops / puts by dropping $p_2=f_1$ onto $p_3=f_2$ from $f_3$ in frame of reference $f_4$","notes":"See {farlu}, {punji}"},{"word":"falrenai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured as $x_2$ (number) on the Fahrenheit scale","notes":"See {kelvrfarenxaito}, {kelvo}, {jacke'o}, {glare}, {lenku}."},{"word":"falri'a","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ (event/state) is the cause of that $f_1$ falls/drops to $f_2$ from $f_3$ in gravity well/frame of reference $f_4$; under conditions $r_3$."},{"word":"famnalka'e","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is not able to end $k_2$ (event/state) under conditions $k_3$ (event/state)."},{"word":"fampi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the factorial of $x_2$.","notes":"See also {ne'o}"},{"word":"famsku","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ (agent) concludes by expressing/saying $c_2=f_1$ for/to audience $c_3$ via expressive medium $c_4$ concluding $f_2$.","notes":"From {fanmo}, {cusku}. Cf. {mulno}, {lojycpa}, {ni'i}, {ja'o}."},{"word":"famstu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a place where $x_2$ (event) ends","notes":"See also {krastu}"},{"word":"famti","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an aunt/uncle of $x_{2}$ by bond/tie $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is an associated member of $x_{2}$'s parent's generation.","notes":"Aunt (={fetfamti}), uncle (={nakfamti}). See also {bruna}, {mamta}, {mensi}, {patfu}, {rirni}, {tamne}."},{"word":"famyma'o","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a terminator of class/part-of-speech $c_2$ in language $c_3$."},{"word":"fanbu'u","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ is canvas of material $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {falnu}, {bukpu}, {marnybu'u}"},{"word":"fancrfuri'ei","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Fourier transform of function $x_2$ where its $x_3$th argument (time-domain variable) is transformed into the corresponding frequency-domain variable $x_4$ (in the same position in the Fourier transformed function argument list) using conventions (especially mention normalization factors) $x_5$"},{"word":"fancu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a function/single-valued mapping from domain $x_{2}$ to range $x_{3}$ defined by expression/rule $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {mekso}, {bridi}."},{"word":"fancu'alge","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the result of applying mathematical function/operator $x_2$ to the terms of ordered list $x_3$ (inputs) in the order presented, according to system/definition $x_4$","notes":"See also: {fancufacki}, {jorlge}."},{"word":"fancufacki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (person/computer/agent) finds the result of applying mathematical function/operator $x_2$ to arguments $x_3$ (ordered list)","notes":"Useful for commanding some one to \"add these numbers together\", \"find the sum of...\", \"take the conjugate of...\", etc. In some sense, is equivalent to \"calculate\" or \"compute\" in reference to an operator being evaluated on an ordered list or inputs."},{"word":"fancuka","score":2,"definition":"what satisfies property $x_1$ conditions what satisfies property $x_2$; what satisfies $x_2$ depends on what satisfies $x_1$","notes":"Synonym: {kaunka}"},{"word":"fancuvitno","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fixed point of function $x_2$","notes":"See also: mekso operator {vi'oi'au}."},{"word":"fancysuksa","score":3,"definition":"function $f_1$ is discontinuous/abrupt/sharply changes locally (in output) on/at $s_2$ (set), with abruptness of type $x_3$ (default: 1)","notes":"$s_2$ should be a set within some open subset of definition of $f_1$, or a set on which $f_1$ is not defined at all. For $x_3$, an argument of $n$ (number) corresponds to a differentiability class of order $n$, to which $f_1$ does NOT belong at points in set $s_2$; notice that such an $n$ makes no implications about the truth value of $f_1$ belonging to any given differentiability classes of order $mn$; $n=0$ implies that the function is not continuous on that set (lack of definition there is sufficient for such a claim); a function that is discontinuous or which has a cusp or sharp 'corner' in its graph/plot (meaning that its derivative is discontinuous) at points in $s_2$ will have $n≤1$. For now at least, $n$ can be a non-negative integer; generalizations may eventually be defined. This lujvo is not perfectly algorithmic/predictable."},{"word":"fancyxra","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is a graph of function $p_2=f_1$ drawn by $p_3$ in medium $p_4$"},{"word":"fanduse","score":2,"definition":"the amount/intensity of event/state $x_1$ is too high for $x_2$ to happen; $x_1$ happens too much for $x_2$ to happen"},{"word":"fange","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is foreign/alien/[exotic]/unfamiliar to $x_{2}$ in property $x_{3}$ (ka).","notes":"For the sense of alien (not from Earth), see {kesfange}. See also {cizra}, {jbena}, {ckini}."},{"word":"fangynavni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of xenon (Xe).","notes":"See also {fange}, {navni}; {ratni}"},{"word":"fangypa'i","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=f_2$ feels hospitality/foreign love towards $p_2=f_1$."},{"word":"fanjacta'o","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=d_1=f_1$ is a windsurfingboard of material/property $t_2$.","notes":"From {tanbo}, {djacu}, {falnu} (f2, f3 subsumed). See also sufingboard (={bonjacta'o}), kitesurfingboard (={volfanjacta'o}), wakesurfingboard (={blobonjacta'o})."},{"word":"fanji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a geometric ray/semi-infinite linear object with endpoint/source $x_2$ and toward and through point $x_3$ (distinct from $x_2$).","notes":"Not a vector, arrow, line, or line segment. No orientation/directionality is implied."},{"word":"fankla","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ sails to destination $k_2$ from origin $k_3$ via route $k_4$ on sailing vehicle $k_5=f_3$.","notes":"Cf. {voikla}."},{"word":"fanmo","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an end/finish/termination of thing/process $x_{2}$; [not necessarily implying completeness].","notes":"$x_1$ is final/last/at the last; $x_1$ is a terminal/terminus of $x_2$; $x_1$ is the final/terminated state of terminated process $x_2$; $x_2$ terminates/ceases/stops/halts at $x_1$ (= {selfa'o} for reordered places). See also {krasi}, {cfari}, {mulno}, {sisti}, {denpa}, {jipno}, {kojna}, {traji}."},{"word":"fanri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a factory/foundry/industrial plant/mill producing $x_{2}$ from materials $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {molki}, {gundi}."},{"word":"fanrygundi","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a/the manufacturing industry/sector, manufacturing/processing $g_2=f_2$ at factories/plants $f_1$ from materials $f_3$ using process $g_3$ ","notes":"From {fanri}, {gundi}. "},{"word":"fanrypanka","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is an industrial park managed by community/polity/company $p_2$ for factories/plants producing $f_2$.","notes":"Cf. {fanri}, {panka}, {zacpanka}, {zdipanka}, {gubypanka}, {kagnypanka}."},{"word":"fanta","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ prevents/keeps/stops/restrains/constrains event $x_{2}$ from occurring.","notes":"See also {pinfu}, {bandu}, {zunti}, {rinju}, {jimte}, {bapli}, {rivbi}."},{"word":"fantasi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) is fantastical, exhibiting $x_2$ (property of $x_1$), which is relevant to magic, myths or fictive medieval technology and thus extraordinary","notes":"See also {ranmi}, {cizra}, {xanri}"},{"word":"fanteme","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Phantom, the flying monster from Minecraft that attacks if you don't sleep at night."},{"word":"fantym","score":-1,"definition":"A Phantom, the flying monster from Minecraft that attacks if you don't sleep at night."},{"word":"fantysna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an obstruent (phonetic) sound","notes":"Contains all consonants ({zunsna}) that are not sonorants ({ra'isna}). Includes fricatives ({mosysna}) and plosives ({ga'osna})"},{"word":"fanva","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ translates text/utterance $x_{2}$ to language $x_{3}$ from language $x_{4}$ with translation result $x_{5}$.","notes":"See also {cusku}, {bangu}. {traduki} is similar but has a different place structure."},{"word":"fanvycukta","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a translation of version that $c_2=f_2$(original/sourcetext) is translated by $c_3=f_1$(translator) from $f_3$(original language) into $f_4$(translation language)","notes":"f5,c4,c5 are deleted"},{"word":"fanza","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event) annoys/irritates/bothers/distracts $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also: is disruptive to. See also {fengu}, {raktu}, {dicra}, {tunta}, {zunti}, {jicla}."},{"word":"fa'o","selmaho":"FAhO","score":100000,"definition":"unconditional end of text; outside regular grammar; used for computer input."},{"word":"fa'oi","selmaho":"I","score":3,"definition":"sentence fence: the speaker is done speaking and signals to the addressee that they may now speak up if they so desire.","notes":"The speaker may change their mind and add a new sentence after this cmavo has been uttered. In the meantime the addressee is free to speak in their turn."},{"word":"fa'o'o","selmaho":"FAhOhO","score":3,"definition":"end of all Lojban text, forever.","notes":"Once this word is said, no more Lojban text will ever be parsed, in any form. See also {su'u'u'u'u'u'u'u}."},{"word":"fa'orma'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the terminator of structure originated by selma'o $x_2$ in language $x_3$.","notes":"See also {fanmo}; {cmavo}; {be'o}; {boi}; {do'u}; {fe'u}; {fu'o}; {ge'u}; {ke'e}; {kei}; {ku}; {ku'e}; {ku'o}; {le'u}; {li'u}; {lo'o}; {lu'u}; {me'u}; {nu'u}; {se'u}; {te'u}; {toi}; {tu'u}; {vau}; {ve'o}"},{"word":"fapro","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ opposes/balances/contends against opponent(s) $x_{2}$ (person/force ind./mass) about $x_{3}$ (abstract).","notes":"Also resists. See also {bandu}, {bradi}, {darlu}, {damba}, {jivna}, {lanxe}, {rivbi}, {sarji}, {xarnu}."},{"word":"farcri","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ gets lost on the way to $f_2$ (object/event) in/near $f_3=c_3$","notes":"from {farna} {cirko}"},{"word":"fardukti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=d_1$ is the opposite direction from $x_3=f_3$ that $x_2=f_2$ is."},{"word":"fargau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=f_3$ aims at $f_1$ with $f_2$ (object/event).","notes":"$x_3$ can be $x_1$ itself or an extra object/event such as \"weapon\", \"effort\", etc. Cf. {farna}."},{"word":"farja'o","score":4,"definition":"$j_1$ shows the direction of $f_2$ (object/event) to audience $j_3$, that direction being $f_1$","notes":"$f_3$ defaults to the $x_1$, in other words the direction (i.e. $x_4$) is relative to the $x_1$ place. Cf. {farsni}, {degja'o}."},{"word":"farka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an orientation of/on (base) object $x_2$ with features/characteristics/definition $x_3$; $x_2$ is an unoriented version of an object endowed with/given orientation/direction/face $x_1$. ","notes":"Preferred to {fardu} because of gismu similarity-conflict and the fact that {ckaji} makes more etymological sense than {dunda} does. The \"giving\" is nonagentive. See also: {xansa}; equivalent zi'evla version: {farnadu}."},{"word":"farlu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ falls/drops to $x_{2}$ from $x_{3}$ in gravity well/frame of reference $x_{4}$.","notes":"Note: things can fall in spin, thrust, or tide as well as gravity; (agentive \"drop\" = one of two lujvo: {falcru} and {falri'a}). See also {lafti}, {cpare}, {klama}, {sfubu}."},{"word":"farmako","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a medicine (object) used to treat illness $x_2$"},{"word":"farmiju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is ongoing when $x_2$ happens","notes":"Predicate form of {ca'o}. See also {ca'o}, {faurmidju}."},{"word":"farmu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ moves towards $x_2$ from direction $x_3$"},{"word":"farna","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the direction of $x_{2}$ (object/event) from origin/in frame of reference $x_{3}$.","notes":"$x_2$ is towards $x_1$ from $x_3$ (= {selfa'a} for reordered places). See also {zunle}, {pritu}, {galtu}, {gapru}, {cnita}, {dizlo}, {berti}, {snanu}, {stuna}, {stici}, {purci}, {balvi}, {lidne}."},{"word":"farnadu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an orientation of/on (base) object $x_2$ with features/characteristics/definition $x_3$; $x_2$ is an unoriented version of an object endowed with/given orientation/direction/face $x_1$. ","notes":"The \"giving\" is nonagentive. See also: {xansa}; equivalent gismu version: {farka}."},{"word":"farnxilbrti","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is the direction of vector $x2$ in Hilbert space (with basis/in coordinates, including defined scales and origins) x3; $x1$ is the direction of $x2$ in a Hilbert sense","notes":"For example: quantum spin vectors are in terms of Hilbert space directions (components are oriented along directionals that are oriented in a Hilbert sense, rather than a physical/spatial sense). Such directions are a subset of the set of all directions. See also: {farna}"},{"word":"farsni","score":4,"definition":"$s_1=f_3$ non-agentively/inanimately points at/indicates the direction of $s_2=f_2$ to observer $s_3$ as being in the direction $f_1$.","notes":"$f_3$ defaults to the $x_1$, in other words the direction (i.e. $x_4$) is relative to the $x_1$ place. Cf. {farja'o}, {degja'o}."},{"word":"fartci","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is a compass","notes":"from {farna} + {tutci}"},{"word":"fartra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ treats $x_2$ in way $x_3$ (ka)"},{"word":"farvi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ develops/evolves towards/into $x_{2}$ from $x_{3}$ through stages $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {pruce}, {banro}, {makcu}, {ciste}, {cupra}, {ferti}."},{"word":"fasko'o","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=f_1$ reflects Breton culture/language in aspect $s_2=f_2$."},{"word":"fasnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiceless bilabial fricative sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Derived from and synonymous with {fy zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient consonant in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"fasnu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event) is an event that happens/occurs/takes place; $x_{1}$ is an incident/happening/occurrence.","notes":"See also {fau}, {krefu}, {lifri}, {fatci}, {rapli}, {banli}; if specifically agentive: {gasnu}, {zukte}"},{"word":"fasnyvla","score":2,"definition":"$v_1$ is a verb meaning $v_2$ in language $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {fasnu}, {valsi}, {gasnu}"},{"word":"fasxiso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is fascist/nationalist ideology of $x_2$; $x_2$ is a fascist","notes":"See also {ri'udbo}, {ca'idbo}, {marxiso}."},{"word":"fasybau","score":2,"definition":"$f_1=b_1$ is the French language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Cf. {fraso}, {bangu}, {banfuru'a}."},{"word":"fasybizritkemjaclu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the English Channel/La Manche","notes":"It might include the body that forms or partially forms the water-border of Belgium or the Netherlands."},{"word":"fasygu'e","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=f_1$ is the country of France.","notes":"Cf. {fraso}, {gugde}, {gugdefuru}."},{"word":"fasyjinme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of gallium (Ga)."},{"word":"fasyzgu","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=f_1$ is a Gallic/French Rose/Rose of Provins (Rosa gallica) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"fatci","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (du'u) is a fact/reality/truth/actuality, in the absolute.","notes":"See also {datni}, {jitfa}, {sucta}, {xanri}, {jetnu}, {fasnu}, {zasti}, {cfika}, {saske}."},{"word":"fatfarvi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object) regresses/declines/anti-develops towards/into $x_2$ (state) from $x_3$ (state) for reason/because of $x_4$ (fact, event) through stages $x_5$","notes":"Cf. fatne farvi"},{"word":"fatka'e","score":2,"definition":"$f_1 = k_1$ [sequence] is able to be / capable of being reversed from / into sequence $f_2$ by event $k_2$ under conditions $k_3$ (event / state).","notes":"From {fatne} + {kakne}."},{"word":"fatkajyfancu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=fc_1$ is an inverse function from domain $x_2=fc_2$ to range $x_3=fc_3$ defined by original function $x_4=f_4$","notes":"from {fatne} + {kanji} + {fancu}"},{"word":"fatkoce","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a warthog (Phacochoerus africanus) of type $x_2$","notes":"See {xarju}, {mabru}, {danlu}"},{"word":"fatmeko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'rp-expression' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: rp-operand rp-operand operator. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"fatna'u","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a number."},{"word":"fatne","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [sequence] is in reverse order from $x_{2}$ [sequence]; $x_{1}$ (object) is inverted from $x_{2}$ (object).","notes":"Also opposite (one sense). See also {fa'e}, {dukti}."},{"word":"fatnetika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'rp-operand' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: operand | rp-expression. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"fatpo'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ implodes into pieces/energy/fragments $s_2$."},{"word":"fatri","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is distributed/allotted/allocated/shared among $x_{2}$ with shares/portions $x_{3}$; ($x_{2}$/$x_{3}$ fa'u).","notes":"Also spread, shared out, apportioned; agentive distribution (= {fairgau}, {fairzu'e}). See also {fa'u}, {fendi}, {preja}, {katna}, {tcana}."},{"word":"fatysaclu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (me'o) is the p-adic representation of number $x_2$ in base $x_3$.","notes":"can be infinitely long to the left but not the right; for repeating p-adics ({krefu} fatysaclu) use {ra'e} before {pi}"},{"word":"fa'u","selmaho":"JOI","score":100000,"definition":"non-logical connective: respectively; unmixed ordered distributed association."},{"word":"fau","selmaho":"BAI","score":100002,"definition":"fasnu modal, 1st place (non-causal) in the event of ..."},{"word":"fau'a","selmaho":"FAUhA","score":1,"definition":"Convert operator to being entrywise.","notes":"Applied to an operator by immediately following it; breaks the symmetry which that operator may have had: the first argument of the operator is to be a tensor or (multidimensional) list, or a set, or something with many internal terms, entries, elements, components, etc; the subsequent arguments of the operator are arbitrary. The result is to apply the operator with the subsequent arguments to each term, entry, elements, etc. of the first argument individually. For example, for matrix A=((1, 2), (3, 4)), A+(fau'a)10 = ((11, 12),(13, 14)) and A^2 = ((7, 10), (15, 22)); however, A^(fau'a)2 = ((1, 4), (9, 16)); likewise, sin(A) = A - (1/3)A^3 + (1/5)A^5 - ..., but sin(fau'a)(A) = ((sin(1), sin(2)), (sin(3), sin(4))), which is meant to show the distribution of the sin() function to each entry of A, although it also happens to be equivalent to applying the Taylor expansion to A via \"fau'a\" as well. Caution must be used: matrix addition or scalar multiplication of matrices already have this distributional property, so this word is not needed in those cases; in fact, A+(fau'a)A would yield ((1+A, 2+A), (3+A, 4+A)), which is nonsensical (because, without \"fau'a\", the addition of a scalar entry to a matrix is undefined)."},{"word":"fa'u'ai","selmaho":"JOI","score":1,"definition":"non-logical connective: antirespectively; unmixed but reverse ordered distributed association.","notes":"Works together with {fa'u}; given an ordering by {fa'u}, the terms connected by this word are (applied) in opposite order."},{"word":"fau'ai","selmaho":"FAUhA","score":1,"definition":"Iteratively applies \"fau'a\" to each resultant operator until all operators resolve.","notes":"Let matrix A = ((1, 2), (3, 4)); then A +(fau'ai) A = A +({fau'a}*) A = ((1 +(fau'a*) A, 2 +(fau'a*) A), (3 +(fau'a*) A, 4 +(fau'a*) A)) = (( ((1+1, 1+2), (1+3, 1+4)), ((2+1, 2+2),(2+3, 2+4)) ), ( ((3+1, 3+2), (3+3, 3+4)), ((4+1, 4+2), (4+3, 4+4)) )), which has all of the additions resolve (so the iteration terminates) - the result is a 2-by-2 matrix in which each entry is itself a 2-by-2 matrix. If the operators resolve after differing iteration counts, then the process continues only on the unresolved ones with the resolved ones being held constant and saved."},{"word":"fau'arma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the result of evaluating formal expression $x_2$ (quote; extracts the contents therefrom in order) according to rules $x_3$"},{"word":"fau'au","selmaho":"JAhOI","score":1,"definition":"two-tier function map/assignment writer notation: X1 (ordered list, no repetitious terms) maps termwise-respectively to X2 (ordered list; may be repetitious but must have exactly as many terms as X1)","notes":"So named because, in mathematical notation, the domain set of the function is written down in some order in its entirety and then, below it, the range of the function is written so that each image and preimage line up vertically with their appropriate/respective partner. Really useful when mapping from a countable set/object that is either human-small or in which the pattern is clear. Occasionally used for a more explicit form of notation for permutations (in which cycle decomposition is not necessarily as evident, but the structure as a how is, at least, explicit). The ith term of X1 is mapped to the ith term of X2; there is no knowledge of what happens to any value that is not term of list X1. Useful for lambda calculus."},{"word":"faubganke","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ happens, then if $x_2$ is true, $x_1$ repeatedly happens as long as $x_2$ is true","notes":"See {ifle}, {ganfauke}, {goilka'i}, {goilgau}, {goilbi'o}, {efku}"},{"word":"faucne","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) varies in intensity/amount","notes":"See also {cenba}"},{"word":"fau'e","selmaho":"XI","score":2,"definition":"iterated function left-composition with self: f∘f∘...∘f, n times.","notes":"First argument must be a function(al) or some object f that can be left-composed with itself (and which is unary); second argument is a real number (usually nonnegative integer) n for which n compositions of f makes sense; the result is f left-composed with itself n times and, as such, is itself a function(al) or other object of the same sort as f (therefore, it can then be applied to an m-tuple input, where m is less than or equal to the arity of f; if f is a function, then the output will generally not be a number in the codomain of f, but rather a function itself). This word is a shortcut for longer expressions. See also: {fa'ai}, {se'au}, {te'a}, {fe'a}."},{"word":"fau'i","selmaho":"VUhU","score":2,"definition":"mekso ternary operator: inverse function of input function $X_1$ with respect to its input $X_2$, taken on branch or restricted domain $X_3$ (\"domain\" being of $X_1$).","notes":"The output of this function is itself a function of the same arity as $X_1$. $X_3$ often omitted due to obviousness (or due to lack of need/due to well-definition) or convention. $X_1$ should be a function supplied in \"{zau'au}\" quotes; that function itself should be at least unary and the input against which the inverse is being taken in an n-ary $X_1$ is $X_2$. $X_2$ should technically be a input slot index or domain (or subspace/projection thereof), but a named and non-evaluated dummy variable symbol can be supplied if the slot ordering or domain terms (vel sim.) are not well-specified. Because the output is a function, it can itself (that is: the output's self) have an input; use \"{bai'i'i}\" or an equivalent thereof for this purpose in most situations. For example, if $f(x,y,z)=w,g=fau'i(f,2),v=(x,y,z)$, and $u=bai'i'i(v,2,w)=(x,w,z)$, then $g(u)=f^{-1}_2(x,w,z)=y$. In English notation, \"$fau'i(f,n)$\" might be notated as \"$inv(f,n)$\". See also: \"{fau'e}\" (this word acts as a better-specified case of iteration order $n=-1$ for \"fau'e\")."},{"word":"faukne","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mathematical object for/to which operator $x_2$ is defined/may be applied when under conditions $x_3$ under definition (of operator)/standard/type $x_4$","notes":"The result is unimportant. Mathematical objects cannot really do anything nor can they experience anything, and they are not altered, so \"{kakne}\" does not really work. $x_2$ may be a \"{mau'au}\"-\"{zai'ai}\"-quoted operator (possibly with some of its terbri filled). $x_3$ determines when (example: for which points $z$ in the domain set) $(x_2 (x_1))(z)$ makes sense/is defined. $x_4$ can be a macro which really is a name of a type of such operator ($x_2$ represents the class, $x_4$ denotes the specific realization), the name being associated with all of the conditions/rules/descriptions necessary. \"Differintegrable (according to some definition or type of differintegral operator named $x_4$)\": ~\"faukne be lo {salri} co'e\" (where $x_3$ will be the set upon which $x_1$ is differintegrable and $x_4$ can be words like \"partial\", \"directional\", \"vectorial\", \"total\", \"Riemann\", \"Lebesgue\", vel sim.)."},{"word":"faumji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the result of evaluating mathematical object $x_2$ at point/with input value $x_3$ (ordered tuple)","notes":"Currently, partial evaluation is not supported. $x_2$ should be a mathematical function which has/is defined with indeterminates (such as a polynomial (in the abstract algebraic sense: a finite and ordered tuple of coefficients from an algebraic ring)) or a function. $x_1$ is a concrete, explicit, and specific object with a single value; although this might be called a number, it need not be a scalar; it could be a scalar, a vector, a point, a more general tensor, or many other things. It itself could even be function, if we understand $x_2$ to be a function-valued map with its domain being an index telling which function it is (such as is the case, sort of, with homologies)."},{"word":"faumli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) happens mildly/non-extremely/gently/somewhat","notes":"See also {milxe}"},{"word":"faumlu","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) seems to happen/take place to observer $x_2$"},{"word":"faunca'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ actually happens / is ongoing","notes":"{cazyfau} is a better word, please use it instead."},{"word":"faunjdikpe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (function) is the restriction of function $x_2$ to domain set $x_3$","notes":"$x_3$ should normally be a (strict) subset of the domain set of $x_1$; however, for generality, any set is allowed, but $x_1$ will be undefined everywhere except on/in the intersection of $x_3$ with the domain set of $x_2$. Outside of $x_3$, $x_1$ is undefined, even if $x_2$ is. In/on $x_3$, $x_1$ and $x_2$ are identically equal everywhere. $x_2$ is a specific extension of $x_1$. For the sense of restriction in which, instead of being undefined outside of $x_3$, $x_1$ is identically equal to the zero element of the space on the set exclusion of the domain of $x_2$ lacking $x_3$ (and which is undefined everywhere not in the domain set of $x_2$), try to use a product of a {zdeltakronekre} function with $x_2$, which will be defined on the intersection of their two domain sets and will identically be 0 or $x_2$ as specified. Be careful, concerning $x_3$, when the domain set of $x_2$ is the Cartesian product ({pi'u}) of sets; for example, $R$ is not a subset of $R^2$, even if it is isomorphic to one (actually, uncountably infinitely many in this case)."},{"word":"faunli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (nu) happens together with $x_2$ (nu); $x_1$ happens while $x_2$ (one sense)","notes":"One proposed definition of {fau} {ko'a} is {xoi} {ko'a} {faunli} {ke'a}, i.e. {fau} is redefined to be the BAI of {faunli}. See {fasnu}."},{"word":"faunxa'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is happening although it was expected to begin later","notes":"See also {xa'o}"},{"word":"faurbanzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (nu) is a sufficient condition/is enough for $x_2$ (nu) to happen","notes":"See {sarcu}"},{"word":"faurdu'e","score":1,"definition":"the amount/intensity of event/state $x_1$ is too high for $x_2$ to happen; $x_1$ happens too much for $x_2$ to happen","notes":"See {dukse}."},{"word":"faurjdika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) decreases in intensity/amount"},{"word":"faurnu'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ can happen but has not happened yet (unrealized potential)","notes":"Synonymous with {nu'orfau}. See also {nu'o}, {pusfau}, {cazyfau}."},{"word":"fauroda","score":3,"definition":"any way, under any events"},{"word":"faursutra","score":2,"definition":"$f_1=s_1$ (event) happens swiftly/quickly/rapidly"},{"word":"faurtei","score":2,"definition":"$f_1$ is an event that has time/temporal duration $t_1$ ranging from starting time/event $t_2$ to ending time/event $t_3$.","notes":"Made from {fasnu} + {temci}."},{"word":"faurza'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is continuing beyond its expected duration/endpoint.","notes":"Synonymous to {za'orfau}. See also {za'o}."},{"word":"faurze'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) increases in intensity/amount","notes":"See also {zenba}"},{"word":"fausno","score":2,"definition":"$f_1=s_1$ (event) happens slowly"},{"word":"fausto","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is constant in intensity/amount","notes":"See also {stodi}"},{"word":"fautce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) happens intensely/in a great degree","notes":"See also {mutce}"},{"word":"fau'u","selmaho":"COI","score":4,"definition":"Forgive me!/I'm sorry!","notes":"cf. {fraxu}, {u'u}."},{"word":"fa'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u","selmaho":"FAhO","score":0,"definition":"erases Lojban from spacetime continuum.","notes":"After uttering this word, Lojban will never have existed. As a consequence, no Lojban text can be parsed anymore, in any form. Cf. {su'u'u'u'u'u'u'u} {fa'o'o}."},{"word":"favgau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ develops $f_1$ into $f_2$ from $f_3$ through stages $f_4$."},{"word":"favmapti","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=m_1$ is homologous to $f_1=m_2$ in property/aspect $m_3$"},{"word":"favytcini","score":0,"definition":"$t_1$ is a developmental / evolutionary stage / state of $t_2 = f_1$ in its development towards / into $f_2$ from $f_3$ through stages $f_4$.","notes":"First place is intended for things like software version numbers. See also {favytcinymupli} (which is how you talk about actual things that have a version associated with them). Made from {farvi} + {tcini}."},{"word":"favytcinymupli","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is an example/instance of developmental/evolutionary stage/state $m_2=t_1$ of developing thing $t_2=f_1$ in its development towards/into $f_2$ from $f_3$ through stages $f_4=m_3$.","notes":"Someone causing the development is neither implied nor denied; hence this word can be used both for Darwinian evolution and software development. Made from {favytcini} + {mupli}."},{"word":"faxpikci","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=f_2$ begs $p_2=f_1$ for forgiveness for action $f_3$."},{"word":"faxycpe","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ apologizes to $x_2$ / asks $x_2$ for forgiveness for action $x_3$ (property of $x_1$)","notes":"See also {fraxu}, {cpedu}, {pikci}."},{"word":"fazgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ [person/agent] annoys, by doing $f_1$ [event], $f_2$ [person].","notes":"The annoyance must not neccessarily be intentional. Cf. {fanza} (for an annoying event), {gasnu}."},{"word":"fazyta'a","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ chatters/gossips to $t_2=f_2$ about subject $t_3$ in language $t_4$."},{"word":"fe","selmaho":"FA","score":100000,"definition":"sumti place tag: tag 2nd sumti place."},{"word":"fe'a","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":100000,"definition":"binary mathematical operator: nth root of; inverse power [a to the 1/b power]."},{"word":"fe'au'u","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"mekso ternary operator: positive super-root; the $b$th super-root (inverse operator of hyper-operator with respect to base) of $a$ of order $c-2$.","notes":"c must be nonnegative (and currently must also be an integer). c=3 yields the basic/typical bth root function on $a$ (undoes exponentiation); c=4 yields the bth sroot (undoes tetration). In conventional English notation (not necessarily Lojbanic), this is the right-inverse on the same-order hyperoperator. See: {dei'au'o}, {te'au'u}, {de'au'u}"},{"word":"febgau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ (person/agent) boils $x_2=f_1$ at temperature $x_3=f_2$ and pressure $x_4=f_3$.","notes":"Note that this means simply to evaporate a liquid; to cook something by boiling is {febjukpa}. Also c.f. {jukpa}, {djacu}, {ladru}, {cidja}, {patxu}."},{"word":"febjbijukpa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=ju_1$ simmers/cooks/prepares food-for-eating $x_2=j_2$ by sitting it in simmering liquid $x_3=ji_1=f_1$ at temperature $x_4=f_2$ and pressure $x_5=f_3$.","notes":"See also: boil (={febjukpa}), poach (={febmlijukpa}), blanche (={juprblanca}), court bouillon (={likrkorbojo}/{febmliseljukpa})."},{"word":"febjukpa","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=j_1$ cooks/prepares food-for-eating $x_2=j_2$ by sitting it in boiling liquid $x_3=f_1$ at temperature $x_4=f_2$ and pressure $x_5=f_3$"},{"word":"febmlijukpa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=ju_1$ is poaching/cooks/prepares food-for-eating $x_2=j_2$ by sitting it in poaching liquid/court bouillon $x_3=m_1=f_1$ at temperature $x_4=f_2$ and pressure $x_5=f_3$.","notes":"See also: simmer (={febjbijukpa}), court bouillon (={likrkorbojo}/{febmliseljukpa})."},{"word":"febvi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ boils/evaporates at temperature $x_{2}$ and pressure $x_{3}$.","notes":"Roil (= {febjicla}). See also {dunja}, {lunsa}, {runme}."},{"word":"fe'e","selmaho":"FEhE","score":100000,"definition":"mark space interval distributive aspects; labels interval tense modifiers as location-oriented."},{"word":"fe'eba'o","selmaho":"ZAhO*","score":100001,"definition":"location event contour tense: perfective in space; beyond the place of ..."},{"word":"fe'eca'o","selmaho":"ZAhO*","score":100000,"definition":"location event contour tense: continuative in space; throughout the place of ..."},{"word":"fe'eco'a","selmaho":"ZAhO*","score":100000,"definition":"location event contour tense: initiative in space; on this edge of ..."},{"word":"fe'eco'i","selmaho":"ZAhO*","score":100000,"definition":"location event contour tense: achievative in space; at the point of ..."},{"word":"fe'ei","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"binary mekso operator: divided by (fraction): a/(b...)","notes":"This is exactly the same as {fe'i} {vei} except that it is strictly binary (not n-ary). It must be explicitly terminated by {ve'o} or the end of the number construct. This is useful for Lojban and English because people seem to tend to give high priority to \"/\" in mathematical expressions, despite the notation."},{"word":"fe'emo'u","selmaho":"ZAhO*","score":100000,"definition":"location event contour tense: completive in space; at the far end of ..."},{"word":"fe'enau","selmaho":"CUhE*","score":1,"definition":"tense: right here; refers to current spatial reference absolutely","notes":"*Note: Not currently accepted by grammar parsers.* It may be desirable to separate the spatial and time senses of the word {nau}; this is one proposed solution. Alternative: {bu'u} {nau'u}. See {zva'ati}, {ca'abna}"},{"word":"fe'enoroi","selmaho":"ROI*","score":100000,"definition":"location tense interval modifier: never in space; objectively quantified tense."},{"word":"fe'epu'o","selmaho":"ZAhO*","score":100000,"definition":"location event contour tense: anticipative in space; up to the edge of ..."},{"word":"fe'erda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'space-int-props' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: (FEhE interval-property)+. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"fe'eroroi","selmaho":"ROI*","score":100000,"definition":"location tense interval modifier: always in space; objectively quantified tense."},{"word":"fe'eza'o","selmaho":"ZAhO*","score":100000,"definition":"location event contour tense: superfective in space; continuing too far beyond ..."},{"word":"fegba'u","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=f_1$ roars/snarls/growls angrily utterance $b_2$ at $f_2$ because of $f_3$ (action/state/property).","notes":"Cf. {fengu}, {bacru}, {capsidba'u}, {fe'ucmo}."},{"word":"fegdri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=b_1=f_1$ is sulky/sullen/[in a bad mood] about/[because of] $x_2=b_2=f_3$ (action/state/property)","notes":"Cf. {fengu}, {badri}"},{"word":"fegli","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is ugly to $x_2$ in aspect $x_3$","notes":"See {melbi}."},{"word":"fegmli","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=f_1$ is irritated/[mildly angry] at $f_2$ for $f_3$ (action/state/property)","notes":"Cf. {fengu}, {milxe}."},{"word":"fegmliba'u","score":3,"definition":"$m_1=f_1=b_1$ grumbles with sound $b_2$ at $f_2$ because of $f_3$ (action/state/property).","notes":"jvajvo definition; Gismu deep structure is \"milxe le ka fengu kei gi'e bacru\""},{"word":"fegri'a","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ (event) angers $f_1$.","notes":"Cf. {fengu}, {rinka}"},{"word":"fegycau","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=c_1$ is without anger/mild/meek regarding $f_2$ for $f_3$ (action/state/property)."},{"word":"fegygau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ makes $x_2$ angry / mad at $x_3$ for $x_4$ (action / state / property); $x_1$ angers / provokes / stirs up $x_2$.","notes":"Unlike the usual sense of \"to anger\", the person causing x2 to be angry (i.e., x1) isn't necessarily the target of the resulting anger (x3)."},{"word":"fegyselra'u","score":1,"definition":"$s_2=f_2$ is in trouble with $f_1$ over $f_3$, causing problems $s_3$"},{"word":"fe'i","selmaho":"VUhU1","score":100001,"definition":"n-ary mathematical operator: divided by; division operator; [(((a / b) / c) / ...)].","notes":"see also {dilcu}, {pi'i}"},{"word":"fei","selmaho":"PA2","score":100001,"definition":"digit/number: hex digit B (decimal 11) [eleven].","notes":"Experimental rafsi: -fel-"},{"word":"fei'i","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"mekso variable-arity (at most ternary) operator: number of prime divisors of number $X_1$, counting with or without multiplicity according to the value $X_2$ ($1$ xor $0$ respectively; see note for equality to $-1$ and for default value), in structure $X_3$.","notes":"$X_1$ may be a number in a generalized sense: anything living in a ring with primes; most commonly, it will be a positive integer. Units are not considered to be prime factors for the purposes of this counting. $x_2$ toggles the type of counting and must be exactly one element of Set$(-1, 0, 1)$. If $x_2 = -1$ and $X_3$ is the typical ring of integers (with the ordering here being the traditional ordering of the integers), then the output is $k =$ sup$($Set$(i: i$ is a positive integer, and $v_{p_i}(X_1) > 0))$, where: $p_i$ is the $i$th prime (such that $p_1 = 2$), and $v_p$ is the $p$-adic valuation (see: \"{pau'au}\") of the input; in other words, this mode yields the index $i$ of the greatest prime $p_i$ which has a nonzero power $r_i$ such that $p_i^{r_i}$ divides $X_1$; if $X_1$ is a unit and $x_2 = -1$, then this word outputs $0$; if $X_1 = 0$ and $X_2 = -1$, then this word outputs positive infinity; this mode counts early primes which have power $0$ in the prime factorization of $X_1$ but does not count the infinitely many later ones which occur after the last nonzero prime power in that factorization (when $X_1$ is not $0$ and is not a unit). If $X_2 = 0$, then the prime factors with nonzero power are counted without multiplicity (they are counted only uniquely and according to their distinctness, ignoring their exponents unless such is $0$ (in which case, it is not counted)); in other words, under this condition, this word would function as the number-theoretic prime little-omega function LittleOmega$(x_1) =$ Sum$_{p|X_1} (1)$, where: the summation is taken over all $p$, such that all of the bound $p$ must be prime, and \"$|$\" denotes divisibility of the term on the right (second term) by the term on the left (first term). If $X_2 = 1$, then multiple factors of the same prime are counted (specifically: the (maximal) exponents of the prime factors in the prime factorization of $X_1$ are added together); this is the number-theoretic prime big-omega function BigOmega$(x_1) =$ Sum$_{p^r||X_1} (1)$, where: the notation is as for $x_2 = -1$ or $0$ supra as need be, the summation is taken over such $p$, and \"$||$\" denotes the fact that the said corresponding $r = v_p(X_1)$ (id est: $p^r$ is the maximal power of $p$ which divides $X_1$). No other option for the value of $X_2$ is currently defined. $X_2$ might have contextual/cultural/conventional defaults, but the contextless default value is $X_2 = 1$. $X_3$ specifies the (algebraic) structure in which primehood/factoring is being considered/performed (equipped also with an ordering of the primes); it need not be specified if the context is clear; if such is sensible for the other inputs, the contextless default for $X_3$ is the typical ring of integers (with the ordering being the traditional ordering of the integers and the 1st prime being $p_1 = 2$). See also: \"{pau'au}\"; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_omega_function ."},{"word":"feiksti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ does not exist/is not real/is not actual/is not reality/is fake for $x_2$ under metaphysics $x_3$; $x_1$ is a fakester/huxter (no intention of tricking, because it does not exist).","notes":"This word is equivalent to {tolza'i}. However, there is no hint of it being negative or negated; in fact, it is a positive and affirmative predicate (think of nonexistemce as being the positive form of the binary options between existence and nonexistence). This is important in some counters to Godel's ontological argument, which assumes that existence is the positive condition - perhaps if we had a word-thought construct which assumed nonexistence to be the positive version (so, only this word exists and {zasti} does not), then the argument would work out in exactly the opposite way. This pair (existence/nonexistence) was chosen because there is nothing more fundemental and important to a thing than whether or not it exists. Given these considerations, I should instead say that {zasti} is {to'e} {feiksti}, rather than going with my original presentation."},{"word":"feimast","score":0,"definition":"November.","notes":"Cf. {rebjukma'i}, {pavypavmasti}."},{"word":"feirmasti","score":0,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is November of year $x_2=m_2$ in calendar $x_3=m_3$."},{"word":"fei'u","selmaho":"KE","score":3,"definition":"Prefix division by following unit selbri","notes":"Cf. {pi'ai}, {te'ai}, {fi'u}. Essentially attaches \"te'ai ni'u pa\" to all subsequent unit-selbri in the tanru. E.g. \"pi'ai ki'otre fei'u cacra\" = \"pi'ai ki'otre cacra te'ai ni'u pa\" = \"kilometers per hour\"; \"pi'ai mitre fei'u snidu snidu\" = meters per second per second. May even be used without pi'ai: \"fei'u snidu\" = reciprocal of the second / hertz"},{"word":"feizrce","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is a single, non-instantaneous act.","notes":"Ithkuil's Contextual phase."},{"word":"feizrfe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) consists of point events repeating in short bursts with pauses in-between (like a woodpecker hammering)","notes":"Ithkuil's Frequentative phase. Visually: ··· (space) ··· (space) ···."},{"word":"feizrge","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is a random pattern of punctual occurrences (like a sentence being typed out on a keyboard).","notes":"Ithkuil's Fragmentative phase. Visually: ·· (space) ···· ·· (space) · (space) ···· et cetera."},{"word":"feizrke","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is an event slowly repeating as non-instantaneous events with contextually relevant pauses in-between (like a foghorn, or an owl hooting).","notes":"Ithkuil's Recurrent phase. Visually: — (space) — (space) —."},{"word":"feizrle","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) happens as a random mixed pattern of point and non-point events (like a sputtering fuse, a chirping bird, a Morse code message).","notes":"Ithkuil's Fluctuative phase. Visually: —··– -·—·· ·– · et cetera."},{"word":"feizrme","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is an event repeating as a series of point events with contextually relevant pauses in between (like the dripping of a faucet).","notes":"Ithkuil's Intermittent phase. Visually: · (space) · (space) ·"},{"word":"feizrpe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is an instantaneous point event.","notes":"Ithkuil's Punctual phase, syn. {mocfau}."},{"word":"feizrte","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is an event repeating itself in a rapid staccato manner (like a machine gun burst).","notes":"Ithkuil's Iterative phase. Visually: ····"},{"word":"feizrve","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is an event repeating itself as a series of non-point events (like a car horn steadily being honked).","notes":"Ithkuil's Repetitive phase. Visually: – — - – —"},{"word":"fekpre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (person) is crazy/mad/frantic by standard $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {fenki}, which is a crazy event or action."},{"word":"felma'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is November/eleventh month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Note: Based on experimental rafsi for {fei} (fel). Use with caution. Alternative: {pavypavma'i}"},{"word":"femti","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $10^{-15}$ of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"See also {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}, {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}"},{"word":"fenca'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hand-operated sewing machine of type $x_2$"},{"word":"fencilta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1=f_1$ is a suture made of material $x_2=c_2$ for sewing materials/injuries/wounds $x_3=f_2$","notes":"from {fenso} + {cilta}"},{"word":"fendi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) divides/partitions/separates $x_{2}$ into sections/parts/ind. $x_{3}$ by method/partition $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also segments. See also {sepli}, {bitmu}, {fatri}, {dilcu}, {katna}, {frinu}."},{"word":"fenfa","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ (li) is an $x_3$rd root of $x_2$, with other (identifying) characteristics $x_4$.","notes":"This word is related to {seltenfa} in basically the same way that {dugri} is related to {se'ai'e} {zei} {tenfa}. Notice that each of {fenfa}, {tenfa}, and {dugri} each can essentially be expressed by permuting the terbri of any one of them. Thus, this word fixes an asymmetry in the definitions. Since there can be many $n$th roots of a radicand, $x_4$ allows for a means of uniquely describing/identifying which one of these options $x_1$ is. See also: {fe'a}."},{"word":"fengidmo'a","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a sewing pattern of forms $m_2$ according to structure $m_3$."},{"word":"fengrfu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ FFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUU at $x_2$; $x_1$ expresses extreme rage at $x_2$ by beginning to say 'fuck'.","notes":"See also {zu'erxiolo}."},{"word":"fengu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is angry/mad at $x_{2}$ for $x_{3}$ (action/state/property).","notes":"See also {fanza}, {dunku}."},{"word":"fenjesni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sewing needle (tool) of type $x_2$"},{"word":"fenki","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (action/event) is crazy/insane/mad/frantic/in a frenzy (one sense) by standard $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {bebna}, {racli}, {xajmi}."},{"word":"fenpretse","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ sits in tailor style position/agura/sukhasana on surface $z_2$.","notes":"Sits with the lower legs folded towards the body, crossing each other at the ankle or calf, with both ankles on the floor, sometimes with the feet tucked under the knees or thighs. The position is known in several European languages as tailor style."},{"word":"fenra","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a crack/fissure/pass/cleft/ravine/chasm/[defect/flaw] [shape/form] in $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {kevna}, {cfila}, {jinto}."},{"word":"fenso","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ sews/stitches/sutures materials $x_{2}$ (ind./set) together with tool(s) $x_{3}$, using filament $x_{4}$.","notes":"($x_2$ if a set must be a complete specification); See also {cilta}, {jivbu}, {jorne}, {nivji}, {pijne}, {lasna}."},{"word":"fenxeli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fennel (Foeniculum vulgare, of the parsley family) of variety $x_2$","notes":"Fennel has a sweet, anise-like flavor"},{"word":"fenxuuana","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fenghuang of species $x_2$"},{"word":"fe'o","selmaho":"COI","score":100000,"definition":"vocative: over and out (end discussion)."},{"word":"fe'oi","selmaho":"COI","score":1,"definition":"Vocative: Fin, the end, you may applaud now, conclusion; story ending or punchline marker","notes":"Indicates the end of a story or performance or the punchline of a joke. The utterer may not be done speaking, but the story that they are telling is over. It allows the audience to get a sense of certain conclusion and to thus appreciate the story without expecting more."},{"word":"fepni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is measured in kopeck/cent money-subunits as $x_{2}$ [quantity], in monetary system $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also pfennig, paisa, sen, fen, dinar, etc.; $x_1$ is generally a price/cost/value. (additional secondary, tertiary, etc. subunit places may be added as $x_4$, $x_5$, $x_6$, ...); See also {sicni}, {jdini}, {jdima}, {vecnu}, {rupnu}, {dekpu}, {gutci}, {minli}, {merli}, {bunda}, {kramu}."},{"word":"fepri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the lung [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: breathing/respiratory apparatus/bellows].","notes":"Also (adjective:) $x_1$ is pulmonary. See also {pambe}, {vasxu}."},{"word":"fepryfi'e","score":1,"definition":"$fi_1$ is a lungfish/salamanderfish (subclass Dipnoi) of species $fi_2$.","notes":"See also: {fiprne'oceratodu}."},{"word":"feprykenra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is a lung cancer [malignant disease] in $x_2=k_2=f_2$","notes":"Cf. {kensle}, {kenri'a}, {kenra}, {fepri}"},{"word":"fepsi'i","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a cent coin issued by $s_2$ in monetary system $f_3$."},{"word":"ferbruua","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is February in year $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$","notes":"See also: {djanuua}, {martiio}, {priliio}, {mardjiio}, {djuniio}, {djuliio}."},{"word":"ferengis","score":1,"definition":"Ferengi, big-eared short humanoid, in the Star Trek science fiction franchise"},{"word":"ferti","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is fertile/conducive for supporting the growth/development of $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is fruitful/prolific.","notes":"Also fecund (note that the Lojban covers both potential and actual/realized fertility). See also {vanbi}, {sidju}, {rorci}, {farvi}, {banro}, {cange}."},{"word":"fertis","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Virgo [constellation/astrological sign].","notes":"From {ferti}. The Greeks and Romans associated Virgo with their goddess of wheat, Demeter-Ceres who is the mother of Proserpina-Persephone. For this reason the constellation became associated with fertility (in both Babylonia, Greece and Rome). Alternatively, she was sometimes identified as the virgin goddess Iustitia or Astraea, holding the scales of justice in her hand as the constellation Libra. Since ferti in lojban covers both potential and actual/realized fertility, the original meaning of the constellation have been chosen, but you could probably still interpret the name in both senses (as a deity of fecundity or as a fertile virgin)."},{"word":"feskevlu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sewer carrying waste through $x_2$ that stretches from $x_3$ to $x_4$ and goes through points $x_5$ (set)","notes":"see {festi},{kevna},{pluta},{kevlu'a}"},{"word":"fesli'a","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=f_2=c_1$ abandons / forsakes / leaves behind $x_2=f_1=c_2$","notes":"Cf. {festi}, {cliva}, {tolcpa}, {radycru}."},{"word":"fespli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ recycles $x_2$ for new purpose $x_3$."},{"word":"festerplakai","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is intended to be disposed of after use; $c_1$ is disposable.","notes":"From {festi} {te} {platu} {ckaji}. See also {festerplatci}, {pavyfautci}, {pavyplitci}, {pavyfauselpli}, {fesyseigau}."},{"word":"festerplatci","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a disposable tool/utensil/resource used for doing $t_2$; $t_1$ is intended to be thrown away after doing $t_2$.","notes":"From {festi} {terpla} {tutci}. Cf. {festerplakai} 'disposable', {pavyplitci} 'single-use tool', {pavyplikai} 'be single-use'."},{"word":"festi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$(s) is/are waste product(s) [left to waste] by $x_{2}$ (event/activity).","notes":"Also shit, crap; agentive wasting (= {fesygau}, {fesyzu'e}). See also {xaksu}, {kalci}, {pinca}."},{"word":"festoknu","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is an incinerator for burning waste $t_2=f_1$."},{"word":"fesybaktu","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a trash bin/trash can/recycle bin with contents $b_2=f_1$, made of material $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {festi}, {baktu}."},{"word":"fesydai","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a waste-object with pollute $x_{2}$."},{"word":"fesydakli","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a refuse bag with refuse $d_2=f_1$, and of material $d_3$.","notes":"Any bag with trash inside counts as trash bag in this context."},{"word":"fesygau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ [person/agent] leaves waste product/wastes $x_2=f_1$ by event/activity $x_3=f_2=g_2$","notes":"Made from {festi} + {gasnu}"},{"word":"fesyseigau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ removes waste/trash $x_2$ from $x_3$.","notes":"From {festi} {sepli} {gasnu}. See also {jisygau} 'clean', {sepygau} 'separate'."},{"word":"fesyske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is garbology based on methology $s_3$."},{"word":"fesystu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a landfill or other area where refuses/garbages are disposed of."},{"word":"fetcei","score":4,"definition":"$c_1$ is a goddess (female deity) of people(s)/religion $c_2$ with dominion over $c_3$ [sphere].","notes":"Cf. {nakcei}, {fetsi}, {cevni}, {lijda}, {krici}, {censa}, {malsi}. Recommended to be used only use when contrasted with {nakcei} or femininity of the deity is to be emphasized/important."},{"word":"fetcinse","score":4,"definition":"$c_1$ is gynophilous [sexually attracted to women] in situation $c_2$ by standard $c_4$.","notes":"This word is only about sexual interest in females; other sexual interests are irrelevant. Cf. {nakcinse}, {fetfetcinse}, {mitcinse}, {dutcinse}."},{"word":"fetfamti","score":2,"definition":"$fa_1=fe_1$ is an aunt of $fa_2$ by bond/tie $fa_3$.","notes":"See also: {nakfamti}, {famti}, {fetsi}."},{"word":"fetfetcinse","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=f_1$ is female and gynophilous/gay/bisexual in situation $c_2$ by standard $c_4$","notes":"This word is about female homosexuality and bisexuality. See also {fetcinse}, {naknakcinse}, {mitcinse}, {relcinse}."},{"word":"fetnalspe","score":2,"definition":"$f_1=n_1$ is an unmarried woman under law/custom/tradition $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {nalspe}, {naknalspe}, {specfari'i}, {bavyspe}, {pruspe}."},{"word":"fetpibyta'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=t_1$ is panties/knickers/boy shorts (female genital underwear), serving purpose $x_2=t_3$","notes":"Female genitalia/crotch/vulva-covering type of underwear. Needn't be worn by female/woman/girl but garment need be made for female genitalia/pubic region in some manner (see {nakpibyta'u}/{pibyta'u} for male/non-defined counterpart). Cf. {nerta'u}, {taxfrbikini}, {tatyta'u}."},{"word":"fetpinji","score":0,"definition":"$p_1$ is the clitoris of $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {fetsi}, {pinji}, {nakpinji}, {vibna}, {vlagi}, {plibu}"},{"word":"fetsi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_1$ is a female/doe of species $x_2$ evidencing feminine physical/biological/genetic trait(s) $x_3$ (ka); $x_1$ is feminine.","notes":"See also {nakni}. For culturally female traits, see {jikyfetsi}."},{"word":"fetso'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gamete of female $x_2$.","notes":"See {nakso'a}"},{"word":"fetspe","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a wife of $x_2$ (spouse) according to marriage tradition/custom/law $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {nakspe}, {pruspe}, {bavyspe}, {specfari'i}."},{"word":"fetsrmeido","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a maid working for $x2$"},{"word":"fetydzetru","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a matriarch of people/territory/domain/subjects $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {nakydzetru}, {nolkantru}."},{"word":"fetyganti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ovary of $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sovda}, {gletu}, {gutra}."},{"word":"fetytcebra","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=b_1=m_1$ is a huge/enormous/very big female being in property/dimensions $b_2$ as compared with standard/norm $b_3$. $f_1=m_1=b_1$ is a giantess."},{"word":"fetytricinse","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is/demonstrates/exhibits sexual orientation toward females in situation $x2$ by standard $x3$","notes":"In a gender binary, this word covers half of each heterosexuality and homosexuality. It is not strict (in other words, bisexuals are both male- and female-attracted). Could be useful for transexuals with a definite preference, as well. See also: {naktricinse}"},{"word":"fe'u","selmaho":"FEhU","score":100000,"definition":"elidable terminator: end nonce conversion of selbri to modal; usually elidable."},{"word":"fe'ucmo","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=f_1$ growls/snarls/roars c2 [non-linguistic utterance] in anger at $f_2$ for $f_3$ (action/state/property).","notes":"Cf. {fengu}, {cmoni}, {fegba'u}, {capsidba'u}."},{"word":"fi","selmaho":"FA","score":100000,"definition":"sumti place tag: tag 3rd sumti place."},{"word":"fi'a","selmaho":"FA","score":100000,"definition":"sumti place tag: place structure number/tag question."},{"word":"fi'ai","selmaho":"ZOhU","score":2,"definition":"marks end of prenex in stack-based dialect","notes":"switches to a stack-based dialect of Lojban. Separates stack elements from following stack operators. Sequential stack operators are separated either via .{ije} or by chaining them into tanru (operators to be applied from each tanru left to right). Popping top stack element into output is done using {fasnu} or {fatci}. '.i lezmiku lenatmi leprenu lekraice fi'ai du .ije srana .ije gandygau' means 'The loyal man of the nation deactivates the robot'. 'xy.boi y.buboi zy.boi fi'ai setmice cmima .i lenatmi leprenu lekraice fi'ai du .ije srana .ije gandygau' means 'The loyal man of the nation deactivates X,Y, and Z'."},{"word":"fi'au","score":1,"definition":"mekso operator: continued fraction, Kettenbruch notation; for ordered input $(X_1, X_2, X_3, X_4)$, where: $X_1$ is an ordered pair of functions and $X_2$ is a free or dummy variable/input/index which ranges through set $X_3$ in order(ing) $X_4$, the result is $K_{(X_2, (X_3, X_4))} (X_1(X_2))$ for Kettenbruch notation $K$.","notes":"$X_1$ will be an ordered pair of functions defined on $X_3$ and with input $X_2$. Let $X_1 = (a, b)$ where '$a$' and $b$ are each functions (defined on X_3), $X_3$ be the set of all nonnegative integers which are strictly less than some positive integer or positive infinity (denoted by \"n+1\") as determined by the context/problem, and $X_4$ be the standard ordering on $X_3$; then the output will be: a(0) + b(0)/(a(1) + b(1)/(a(2) + b(2)/(.../(a(n-1) + b(n-1)/(a(n) + b(n)))))), where division has higher operator priority than addition and where, if n is positive infinity, then the expression never terminates and convergence of subfractions is necessary for well-definition; the inputs of '$a$' and $b$ technically can be ordered tuples so long as they symbolically include $X_2$ and all other parameters are specified.  In general, $a(min(X_3))$, for $min$ being defined according to the ordering $X_4$, will be the formally 'integer'-part of the expression (even if it evaluates to a fraction) - in other words, it is the number which is entirely outside of the nested fractions. This operator is intended to be maximally general; some definition for $X_3$ being the empty set can be devised, or '$a$' or $b$ could be function-valued or otherwise exotic-valued functions (so long as their outputs have sum, division, and closure properties), etc. See also: \"{se'au}\". If diphthong \"eu\" is ever accepted into Lojban, this definition would preferably be moved to \"{fi'eu}\" (because the \"eu\" would also be etymologically tied to \"Kettenbruch\", and the \"au\" diphthong is more basic and should be reserved for higher-priority words)."},{"word":"fibra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fiber of type/material $x_2$","notes":"fu'ivla"},{"word":"fibrycmu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=j_1$ is the cellulose of fibre $x_2=j_2=f_1$","notes":"from {fibra}+{jicmu}"},{"word":"fickanpe","score":1,"definition":"$x_2$ (property) is satisfied by a number different from that expected by $x_1$ with likelihood $x_3$","notes":"See also {kanpe}, {zmakanpe}, {meckanpe}, {dunkanpe}."},{"word":"ficpei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ thinks that $x_2=f_1$ differs from/is distinct from/contrasts with/is unlike $x_3=f_2$ in property/dimension/quality $x_4=f_3$; $x_1$ distinguishes between $x_2$ and $x_3$ because of differing property/dimension/quality $x_4$.","notes":"Use {su'ai} for distinguishing among more than two things."},{"word":"ficybi'o","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ becomes different/changes/transforms from $f_2$ in property/dimension/quantity $f_3$ under conditions $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {frica}, {binxo}."},{"word":"ficysi'u","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (set) differs/are distinct from/contrasts with/are unlike each other in property/dimension/quantity $f_3$."},{"word":"ficystodraunju","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an injective function (distinctness-preserving function) from $x_2$ (domain) to $x_3$ (codomain).","notes":"This is a {brapagjvo} (one of its veljvo is the zi'evla \"{stodraunju}\"). Let $f$ be the sumti which fills $x_1$; for any $y$ and $z$ in $x_2$, $y$ =/= $z$ iff $f(y)$ =/= $f(z)$."},{"word":"fidna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pretends/feigns that $x_2$ is true in activity $x_3$; $x_1$ does $x_3$ as though $x_2$ were true","notes":"See also {frati}, {stace}, {natfe}. Proposed rafsi -fid-"},{"word":"fi'e","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"finti modal, 1st place (creator) created by ..."},{"word":"fi'ecti","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a fish-eater of fish species $f_2$.","notes":"Cf. {finpe}, {citka}, {re'ucti}, {stagycti}."},{"word":"fi'ei","selmaho":"BAI","score":3,"definition":"ifle modal, 1st place: if [sumti] (du'u or nu) is true...","notes":"See {ifle}, {ganai}, {va'o}, {tefi'ei}"},{"word":"fi'esta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fiesta","notes":"See {sipna}, {spano}, {itlo}, {xelso}"},{"word":"figre","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a fig [fruit/tree] of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {grute}."},{"word":"fi'i","selmaho":"COI","score":100000,"definition":"vocative: hospitality - inhospitality; you are welcome/ make yourself at home."},{"word":"fi'i'e","selmaho":"COI","score":0,"definition":"Welcome to "},{"word":"fi'ikca","score":5,"definition":"$x_{1}$ takes a fika [social institution]/coffee break together with $x_{2}$ consuming food/beverage $x_{3}$.","notes":"From the swedish word \"fika\". Both \"fika\" and \"fi'ikca\" are also derived from the word for coffee in respectively language (kaffi respectively {ckafi}). fi'ikca describes the event where you socialize with others, perhaps over a cup of coffee. In a swedish context x2 might often be friends or fellow workers, and x3 usually is coffee/squash/(tea) together with a cinnamon roll, cookie, cake, a sandwich etc. But fi'ikca could also be used in a more universal, cultural neutral sense. See also coffeehouse/coffee bar (={kafybarja}), making coffee (={kafpra})."},{"word":"fi'inai","selmaho":"COI*","score":100000,"definition":"vocative: hospitality - inhospitality."},{"word":"fi'inmo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ feels welcome in $x_2$ by $x_3$.","notes":"From {fi'i} {zei} {cinmo}."},{"word":"fikcku","score":1,"definition":"$cu_1=cf_1$ is a fictional book about plot/theme/subject $cf_1$ by author $cu_3=cf_3$ for audience $cu_4$ preserved in medium $cu_5$.","notes":"Cf. {lisycku}, {ctucku}, {tadycku}, {ckusro}, {cesysku}."},{"word":"fikrfantasi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fictional work of fantasy about plot/theme/subject $x_2$ by author $x_3$."},{"word":"filcina","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fern of family/genus/species $x_2$."},{"word":"filfraso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Easy French language in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"filgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ [person/agent] causes $f_1$ to be easy for $f_2$ under condition(s) $f_3$.","notes":"Cf. {frili}, {gasnu}, {filri'a}, {sutygau}, {sutri'a}."},{"word":"filmau","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=f_1$ (action) is easier than $z_2$ (action) for $x_3=f_2$ (agent) by amount $z_4$ under conditions $x_5=f_3$."},{"word":"filnale","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the finale/final/last part leading up to completion of $x_2$"},{"word":"filrai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the easiest among $x_2$"},{"word":"filri'a","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ [event/state] causes $f_1$ to be easy for $f_2$ under condition(s) $f_3$.","notes":"Cf. {frili}, {rinka}, {filgau}, {sutri'a}, {sutygau}."},{"word":"filsampu","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=f_1$ is simple/easy in property $s_2$ for $f_2$ under conditions $f_3$","notes":"See also similar in meaning {frili}, {sampu}"},{"word":"filselga'e","score":1,"definition":"$g_2=f_1$ is apparent to $g_1$ via perceptual/cognitive faculty $g_3$.","notes":"x3 includes reason or critical thinking skills as well as discrete biological organs such as eyes or ears. Cf. {frili}, {sapselga'e}, {sampu}, {klina}."},{"word":"filseljmi","score":4,"definition":"$f_{1}=sj_{1}$ (du'u) is an easy to understand/clear fact/truth to $f_{2}=sj_2$ about subject $sj_{3}$ under conditions $f_{4}$.","notes":"Not jvajvo, but there exist essentially no useful jvajvo definitions for this lujvo."},{"word":"filseltro","score":1,"definition":"$x1=j2$ is meek/[easily controlled by] $x2=f2=j1$ in activity $x3=j3$ under conditions $x4=f3$"},{"word":"filselzga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/object) is easily spotted, obvious to observer $x_2$ with senses $x_3$, under conditions $x_4$.","notes":"A safer, healthier and lujvo-er alternative to {li'armi}."},{"word":"filsmu","score":4,"definition":"$s_1$ is easily understood/interpreted as the meaning of $s_2$ by (agent) $s_3=f_2$ under conditions $f_3$","notes":"From {frili}+{smuni}. The $x_1$ of {frili} is subsumed into the overall sense of the word. See also: {filseljmi}, {klina}."},{"word":"filso","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Palestinian culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {jordo}, {xebro}."},{"word":"filsofiia","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is philosophy about/of sub-field $x_2$"},{"word":"filsofo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a philosopher "},{"word":"filsofu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a philosopher"},{"word":"filta'a","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=f_2$ speaks fluently to $t_2$ about subject $t_3$ in language $t_4$ under conditions $f_3$.","notes":"Cf. {frili}, {tavla}."},{"word":"filtoda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'tense-modal' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: simple-tense-modal # | FIhO # selbri /FEhU#/. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"fincei","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=f_1$ is the creator deity/demiurge of people(s)/religion(s) $c_2$, having created $c_3=f_2$ from material/primordial chaos $f_4$."},{"word":"finfriti","score":1,"definition":"$fr_1=fi_1$ dedicates invention/creation/composition/work $fr_2=fi_2$ to $fr_3$ with conditions $fr_4$."},{"word":"fingubni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is free and open source (not limited to software)","notes":"{finti}, {gubni}, {mencti}, {krali}, {finkrali}"},{"word":"finkai","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is characterized by creativity; $c_1$ is creative/inventive (one sense).","notes":"Cf. {finti}, {ckaji}."},{"word":"finpe","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a fish of species $x_{2}$ [metaphorical extension to sharks, non-fish aquatic vertebrates].","notes":"See also {danlu}."},{"word":"finprbri'enomiru","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is an elephantfish (genus Brienomyrus) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"finprbulengeromiru","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is an elephantfish (genus Boulengeromyrus) of species $f_2$.","notes":"It occurs only in the Ivindo River and the Ntem River basins of Gabon and Cameroon in Africa."},{"word":"finprcifomiru","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is an elephantfish/Zambezi parrotfish (genus Cyphomyrus) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"finprcitala","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a featherback/knifefish (genus Chitala) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"finprfikodurusi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a leafy/Glauert's sea( )dragon/member of fish genus Physodurus, of species $x_2$","notes":"Not: seahorse, weedy sea( )dragon, ribboned pipefish/formerly-designated ribboned sea( )dragon. See also: {finpe}, {finprsinxnatfidai}, {finprsinxnatfinai}, {finprfilopteriksi}, {finprxali'iktfisi}, {finprxipokampusi}."},{"word":"finprfilopteriksi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a weedy sea( )dragon/common sea( )dragon/member of fish genus Phyllopterix of species $x_2$","notes":"Not: seahorse, leafy sea( )dragon, ribboned pipefish/formerly-designated ribboned sea( )dragon. See also: {finpe}, {finprsinxnatfidai}, {finprsinxnatfinai}, {finprfikodurusi}, {finprxali'iktfisi}, {finprxipokampusi}."},{"word":"finprgimnarku","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a aba/aba aba/frankfish/freshwater rat-tail/poisson-cheval/African knifefish (genus Gymnarchus) of species $f_2$.","notes":"Gymnarchus niloticus is an electric fish, and the only species in the genus Gymnarchus."},{"word":"finprkampilomormiru","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is an elephantfish (genus Campylomormyrus) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"finprkiprinu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a carp (genus Cyprinus) of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {finpe}"},{"word":"finprnotopteru","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a bronze featherback (genus Notopterus) of species $f_2$.","notes":"This fish is popular in Laos, Indonesia and in Thailand as food."},{"word":"finprpapirokranu","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a knifefish (genus Papyrocranus) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"finprplekoglosu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an Ayu fish (genus Plecoglossus) of species $x_2$"},{"word":"finprporake","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an electric eel of breed $x_2$"},{"word":"finprsinatfidai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a member of fish family Syngnathidae of lower taxon/taxa $x_2$"},{"word":"finprsinatfinai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a seadragon/member of fish subfamily Syngnathinae of lower taxon/taxa $x_2$","notes":"Includes weedy and leafy genera of seadragons, as well as genus Haliichthys (the ribboned pipefish (previously named \"the ribboned sea dragon)). See also: {finpe}, {finprsinxnatfidai}, {finprfilopteriksi}, {finprfikodurusi}, {finprxali'iktfisi}, {finprxipokampusi}."},{"word":"finprtruto","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a trout of species/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"finprvandeli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a candirú of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"syn. {kandiru}, {pincyfi'e}; see also {latfi'e}"},{"word":"finprxali'iktisi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a ribboned pipefish (formerly: ribboned sea( )dragon)/member of fish genus Haliicthys, of species $x_2$"},{"word":"finprxenomistu","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is an African knifefish (genus Xenomystus) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"finprxipoglosu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a halibut of species $x_2$.","notes":"syn. {polgosu}; see also {flundero}, {cucyzbefi'e}, {mlafi'e}"},{"word":"finprxipokampusi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a seahorse (strictly, a member of genus Hippocampus) of species $x_2$","notes":"In particular, seadragons are not members of genus Hippocampus."},{"word":"finti","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ invents/creates/composes/authors $x_{2}$ for function/purpose $x_{3}$ from existing elements/ideas $x_{4}$.","notes":"$x_1$ is creative/inventive. See also cmavo list {fi'e}, {ciska}, {pemci}, {zbasu}, {larcu}, specific works of authorship, {prosa}, {skina}."},{"word":"fintra","score":1,"definition":"$t_2$ is the style (in the sense of art/fashion/creative work/object) of object $f_2$ by creator $f_3$ derived from existing elements/ideas $f_4$","notes":"From {finti} {tarti}"},{"word":"fi'o","selmaho":"FIhO","score":100000,"definition":"convert selbri to nonce modal/sumti tag."},{"word":"fi'oi","selmaho":"FIhOI","score":2,"definition":"Right-scoping adverbial clause: encloses a bridi and turns it into an adverbial term; the antecedent (ke'a) of the enclosed bridi stands for the outer bridi {lo su'u no'a ku} (the bridi in which this fi'oi term appears), including all the other adverbial terms (tags...) within this bridi located on the right of this fi'oi term (rightward scope).","notes":"Terminator: fi'au."},{"word":"fi'orjoizdo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=f_1=xa_1$ is Afro-Asiatic in aspect $x_2=f_2=xa_2$; $x_1$ is Africa and Asia considered together","notes":"See also {ronjoizdo}, {bemjoitco}."},{"word":"fi'ormerko","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to African-American culture in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"fi'orso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an aspect of / a part of The Force connecting / within $x_2$"},{"word":"fi'ortu'a","score":3,"definition":"$f_1=t_1$ is Africa.","notes":"from {friko} {tumla}. See also {zdotu'a}, {rontu'a}, {tcotu'a}, {sralytu'a}, {bemtu'a}, {ziptu'a}"},{"word":"fi'orxanto","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an African elephant (genus Loxodonta) of species/breed $x_2$.","notes":"For example, x2 could be the African bush elephant or the smaller African forest elephant. See also: {xanto}, {loksodonta} (syn.), {zdoxanto}."},{"word":"fi'orxruki","score":1,"definition":"$xr_1$ is a guineafowl of species/breed $xr_2$"},{"word":"fipcange","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a fish farm at $c_2$, farmed by $c_3$, raising/producing fish species $x_4=f_2$."},{"word":"fipfepri","score":2,"definition":"$fi_1$ is a gill of fish $fe_2=fi_1$ of species $x_3=fi_2$.","notes":"See also {fipybirka}, {fipyrebla} for other fish-body related words."},{"word":"fipkalte","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ fishes for fish species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {finpe}, {genxu}, {xlura}"},{"word":"fipma'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is March of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cibmasti}, {kanbyma'i}, {nanca}."},{"word":"fipnrpetoikti","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a reedfish (genus Erpetoichthys) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fipnrprotopteru","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is an African lungfish (genus Protopterus) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fiprcipense","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a sturgeon (genus Acipenser) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fiprdontomizo","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a lamprey (genus Eudontomyzon) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fipre'uga'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is stick-shaped fish meat [a fishstick] of fish type/species $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {finpe}, {rectu}, {grana}"},{"word":"fiprge'otra","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a pouched/wide-mouthed lamprey (genus Geotria) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fiprkaspomizo","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a Caspian lamprey (genus Caspiomyzon ) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fiprkiti'omizo","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a lamprey (genus Ichthyomyzon) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fiprlampetra","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a lamprey (genus Lampetra) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fiprlatimera","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a West Indian Ocean or Indonesian coelacanth (genus Latimeria) of species $f_2$.","notes":"syn. {gombesa}"},{"word":"fiprlepisoste","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a gar (genus Lepisosteus) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fiprletentero","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a lamprey (genus Lethenteron) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fiprma","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a bowfin (genus Amia) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fiprmiksini","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a hagfish/hag/slime eel of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fiprmordaca","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a southern topeyed lamprey (genus Mordacia) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fiprne'oceratodu","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a Queensland/Australian lungfish/Burnett salmon/barramunda (genus Neoceratodus) of species $f_2$.","notes":"See also: lungfish (={fepryfi'e})."},{"word":"fiprntosfenu","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a lamprey (genus Entosphenus) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fiprpetromizo","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a sea lamprey (genus Petromyzon) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fiprpolipteru","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a bichir (fish of genus Polypterus) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fiprpolodo","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is an (American) paddlefish/spoonbill (genus Polyodon) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fiprsefuru","score":2,"definition":"$f_1$ is a Chinese paddlefish/swordfish (genus Psephurus) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fiprskafirinku","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a sturgeon (genus Scaphirhynchus) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fiprtetraple'urodo","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a Mexican (brook) lamprey (genus Tetrapleurodon) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fiprtraktoste","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a gar/garpike (genus Atractosteus) of species $f_2$.","notes":"Three species: Alligator gar (A. spatula), Cuban gar (A. tristoechus), Tropical gar (A. tropicus)."},{"word":"fiprxuso","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a Kaluga or Beluga sturgeon (genus Huso) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fipse'udoskafirinku","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a sturgeon (genus Pseudoscaphirhynchus) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fipso'a","score":2,"definition":"$x1=s1$ is a roe/spawn of fish $x2=s2=f2$","notes":"from {finpe} + {sovda}"},{"word":"fiptulsince","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a water moccasin."},{"word":"fipybirka","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fin (body part) of $x_2$."},{"word":"fipybo'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a fish bone, performing function $b_2$ in body of fish $b_3$.","notes":"See also {bogyfi'e} 'bony fish'."},{"word":"fipygundi","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a/the fisheries industry/sector producing fish products $g_2$ from fish species $f_2$ by process $g_3$","notes":"Cf. {finpe}, {gundi}, {nunjacycrepu}. Omit f1."},{"word":"fipyrebla","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a tail with tailed-fish $x_{2}$."},{"word":"firbo'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=f_1$ is a facial skeleton/splanchnocranium/viscerocranium of $b_3=f_2$"},{"word":"firca","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ flirts with $x_2$ by doing $x_3$","notes":"See {cinse}, {pamta'a}, {cinjikca}, {mletritra}, {gletu}"},{"word":"fircinta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is foundation (cosmetics) containing $x_2$"},{"word":"fircku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Facebook in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Place structure parallels that of {kibro}."},{"word":"firenzes","score":1,"definition":"Florence","notes":"Italian: Firenze [fiˈrɛntse]"},{"word":"firfra","score":1,"definition":"$x1=fl2=fr1$ has look/[facial expression] $x2=fl1=fr2$ to stimulus $x3=fr3$ under condition $x4=fr4$"},{"word":"firgai","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a mask covering the face of $g_2=f_2$."},{"word":"firkre","score":4,"definition":"$k_1$ is the beard/moustace/facial hair of $f_2=k_2$."},{"word":"firkrevi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=v_1$ removes facial hair $x_2=v_2=k_1$ from $x_3=v_3=k_2=f_2$'s face"},{"word":"firnalselsau","score":2,"definition":"$s_2$ is face-blind, recognizing people by $s_3$ which is not the face, by standard $s_4$"},{"word":"firti'oxra","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a silhouette of $f_1$ made by $p_3$ in medium $p_4$."},{"word":"firxunfra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ blushes due to stimulus $x_2$ under conditions $x_3$"},{"word":"fisli","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is physical/actual/pertains to physics in aspect $x_2$ (ka) of type $x_3$ by standard/in metaphysics $x_4$ ","notes":"Perhaps includes (but would not be limited to): material, bodily, tangible. x1 need not be a substance/matter; spacetime, physical quantities (such as energy), virtual particles, and even the rules of physics and some mathematical theorems could be considered to be physical. See also: {jikfi}, {termu'e}, {termu'eske}, {mairza'i}, {tifmu'eza'i}, {dacti}, {marji}, {xanri}, {fatci}, {menli}, {cinmo}, {cmaci}."},{"word":"fislytsa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (force) is physically strong in aspect $x_2$ by standard $x_3$","notes":"{fisli}, {tsali}. Specifically refers to the physical aspect of {tsali}. Syn. {jikfytsa}"},{"word":"fitnese","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ does fitness training $x_2$ (property of $x_1$) in order to $x_3$ (event)","notes":"See also {zajba}, {atlete}, {sportivo}, {cilre}, {crezenzu'e}."},{"word":"fitpli","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a customer/client of $x_2$ making use/taking advantage of offer/service $x_3$"},{"word":"fitytoltu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ rejects $x_2$ (offer, suggestion, proposal) from $x_3$."},{"word":"fitytu'i","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ accepts $x_2$ (an offer/suggestion) from $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {friti}, {tugni}, {cpazau}, {radji'i}, {zarcpa}."},{"word":"fi'u","selmaho":"PA3","score":100001,"definition":"digit/number: fraction slash; default \"/n\" => 1/n, \"n/\" => n/1, or \"/\" alone => golden ratio.","notes":"See also {fe'i}, {frinu}"},{"word":"fi'ure","selmaho":"PA*","score":1,"definition":"half.","notes":"synonym {pimu}; see also {xadba}"},{"word":"fi'urgau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ [person/agent] confuses $c_1$ (event/state) for $c_2$ [observer] due to [confusing] property $c_3$ (ka)."},{"word":"fi'u zei re zei cinse","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is demisexual in situation $c_2$ by standard $c_4$."},{"word":"fizbu","score":8,"definition":"$x_1$ is excited/feels excitement about $x_2$ (event/property); $x_2$ excites $x_1$","notes":"See {ue'i}, {entuzi}"},{"word":"fizde","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ awaits for $x_2$ (event) with bated breath; $x_1$ waits for the occurrence of $x_2$ excitedly/restlessly; colloquially: $x_1$ just cannot wait for $x_2$ to happen; $x_1$ is eager for event $x_2$.","notes":"The colloquial definition is figurative: the waiting must and will be performed, but $x_1$ wants $x_2$ to happen as soon as possible/to just come already- for time to flow faster. This is how a child feels on Christmas Eve night for Christmas Day. Usually positive; the negative version is essentially \"dread\". There should be a sense of longing (but future-oriented), intensity, and/or aching for what $x_1$ vaguely expects to happen (independent of what actually does end up happening). See also: {fizbu} (which lacks the sense of waiting), {denpa} (which lacks the sense of excitement and which has too many terbri). Proposed rafsi: \"-fiz-\"."},{"word":"flacau","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=f_3$ [lacks law]/[is lawless with regard to] law(s) $f_1$ specifying $f_2$ (state/event) under conditions $f_4$ by lawgiver(s) $f_5$; $c_1=f_3$ is lawless.","notes":"Cf. {flalu}, {claxu}."},{"word":"flacfatrugri","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=t_1$ is the Lower House/House of Representatives/House of Commons for territory $t_2$ with members $g_3=f_5$.","notes":"Cf. {flalu}, {cfari}, {turni}, {girzu}, {flazautrugri}, {truci'e}, {zuktruci'e}, {flatruci'e}, {pairtruci'e}, {vajraifla}. "},{"word":"flaci'e","score":3,"definition":"$f_1$ is the legal system concerning topic $f_2$ in society $f_3$","notes":"cf. {flalu}, {ciste}. Refers to \"the law\" as an entity, i.e. the legal system. Also used in compounds describing specific areas of law, such as lanzu flaci'e (family law) or zekri flaci'e (criminal law)."},{"word":"fladju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lawyer"},{"word":"fladra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is lawful, legal according to law $x_2$"},{"word":"flalu","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a law specifying $x_{2}$ (state/event) for community $x_{3}$ under conditions $x_{4}$ by lawgiver(s) $x_{5}$.","notes":"$x_1$ is a legality; $x_2$ is legal/licit/legalized/a legality (= {selfla} for reordered places). See also {javni}, {ritli}, {zekri}, {pulji}, {tinbe}."},{"word":"flama'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a legal adult, according to law $x_2$","notes":"See {kralyma'u}, {fuzma'u}"},{"word":"flamingo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus) of variety $x_2$"},{"word":"flanaltinbe","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is an outlaw not following the law $t_2$ made by $t_3$."},{"word":"flani","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a flute/pipe/fife/recorder [flute-like/air-reed musical instrument].","notes":"See also {zgike}."},{"word":"flanrdizi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dizi.","notes":"Cf. {flani}, {pinflani}, {zgica'a}."},{"word":"flapaizda","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is a judicial court administering lawsuit $p_2=f_2$ for community $f_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zdani}, {pajni}, {flalu}."},{"word":"flapo'e","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ legally owns / is the legal owner of $p_2$ according to law $p_3=f_1$.","notes":"Specific to ownership according to some law, does not neccessarily imply possession (={ra'erpo'e}). Note that {ponse} is broader."},{"word":"flapre","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a legal person, according to law $f_1$","notes":"See {flama'u}"},{"word":"flapro","score":2,"definition":"$fa_1$ rebels against/opposes law $fl_1$, which specifies $fl_2$ (state/event) for community $fl_3$ under conditions $fl_4$ by lawgiver(s) $fl_5$."},{"word":"flari'a","score":2,"definition":"$r_1=f_5$ enacts $r_2=f_1$ (law/legislation/treaties/act) for community $f_3$ under condition $r_3=f_4$.","notes":"$x_1$ is usually a national parliament."},{"word":"flaselgu'e","score":1,"definition":"$g_2$ is a/are citizen(s) of country $g_1$ according to law $f_1$ specifying $f_2$ (state/event) for community $f_3$.","notes":"From {flalu}, {gugde}. Cf. {flaxa'u}."},{"word":"flatruci'e","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=t_1=f_5$ is the legislative branch of the government of people/territory/domain/subjects $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {flalu}, {turni}, {ciste}, {truci'e}, {zuktruci'e}, {pairtruci'e}, {flacfatrugri}, {flazautrugri}, {vajraifla}."},{"word":"flaukse","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the vector flux (flow) of quantity/substance (count) $x_2$ through (geometric/imaginary) hypersurface/embedded manifold $x_3$ per unit hyperarea per unit time.","notes":"This is the transport phenomena sense of \"flux\": a density of flow, the maximal rate of flow of a subsramce or quantity ($x_2$) through a differential hypersurface. If the hypersurface $x_3$ is $n$-dimensional spatially and the dimensionality (units) of $x_2$ is $U$, then the dimensionality (units) of $x_1$ is $U$/(1 m$^{n}$ * s). Fairly similar to {nildenmi}. For the hypersurface integral of this quantity (with respect to the normal), use: {flaumji}. See also: {flecu}."},{"word":"flaume","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plum of variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {persika}, {rutrprunu}"},{"word":"flaumji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the scalar flux (total flow) of quantity/substance $x_2$ through bounding Jordan orientable manifold $x_3$ under conditions and conventions of definition $x_4$ (including actual orientation of $x_3$, signum of outflux, etc.)","notes":"This is the hypersurface integral sense \"flux\". For the sense of the integrand which produces this meaning, use {flaukse}. See also: {flecu}, {nildenmi}."},{"word":"flauta","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ flouts/show disdain or contempt for $x_2$ (event)","notes":"For showing contempt for people use 'tu'a x2'"},{"word":"flaxa'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a/are legal resident(s) of location/country $x_2$ according to law $f_1$ specifying $f_2$ (state/event) for community $f_3$.","notes":"From {flalu}, {xabju}. Cf. {flaselgu'e}."},{"word":"flazautrugri","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=t_1$ is the Upper House/Senate/House of Lords for territory $t_2$ with members $g_3=f_5=z_3$. ","notes":"Cf. {flalu}, {zanru}, {turni}, {girzu}, {flacfatrugri}, {truci'e}, {zuktruci'e}, {flatruci'e}, {pairtruci'e}, {vajraifla}. "},{"word":"fleca'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ washes $x_2$ away and is a current/flow/river of/in $x_3$.","notes":"See also {flecu} {catke}."},{"word":"flecarvi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ pours/intensely rains to $c_2$ from $c_3$."},{"word":"flecu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a current/flow/river of/in $x_{2}$ flowing in direction to/towards $x_{3}$ from direction/source $x_{4}$.","notes":"[$x_1$ is a stream of $x_2$; $x_2$ is a fluid Gas or liquid. (= {selfle} for reordered places); $x_1$ flushes toward $x_3$; flush (= {caifle}, {sukfle})]; See also {rirxe}, {senta} where no directionality is implied, {rinci}, {xampo}, {dikca}, {sakci}, {gapci}, {litki}, {ciblu}."},{"word":"flefamtu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a faucet made of material $x_2$ with flow rate $x_3$ and water pressure $x_4$","notes":"see {flecu} {fanmo} {tubnu} For a possible faucet lever use {vrabatke}"},{"word":"flefa'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fluid or fluid-like pouring to $x_2$ from $x_3$."},{"word":"flese","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is (a) philosophy/ideology (one sense) about/of/pertaining to topic/subfield (one sense) $x_2$ with subfield (different sense)/features/details/specifics/specific idea(s) $x_3$, with methodology $x_4$, followed/thought/considered by $x_5$ (thinker/philosopher/individual); philosophy $x_1$ is characterized by values/thoughts/opinions/ruminations $x_3$ about topic/subject $x_2$.","notes":"May also include code of conduct, ethical protocol, mode of thought, life-musings, etc.. x5 need not be an ardent supporter of the philosophy, although a certain degree of substance might be implied by the connection of being a philosophy (rather than a passing thought or idea) thereof; x5 does not need to be professional. Proposed short rafsi: -les-. See also: {pijyske}, {filsofiia}, {filsofo}, {marde}, {lijda}, {saske}, {jinvi}, {sidbo}, {pensi}, {prije}, {djuno}, {krici}, {menli}, {jijnu}, {senpi}, {birti}."},{"word":"fletola","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (property of $x_3$) is the grammar of language $x_2$ for elidible construct $x_3$ that is assumed to fill its place even if elided","notes":"See also {gretera}, {gerna}"},{"word":"fletroca'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a valve, a device that controls the flow of $x_2$ through a pipe $x_3$","notes":"see {valvula}, {ventile}, {flecu}, {jitro}, {cabra}"},{"word":"fletrogusmi'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a traffic light","notes":"See also {klafle}"},{"word":"fletu'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=t_1$ is a pipe/tube/hose carrying fluid $x_2=f_2=t_3$ towards $x_3=f_3$ from $x_4=f_4$ (direction/source)","notes":"Fluid is any flowable matter (gas, liquid, slurry, powder etc.). Cf. {jaurflevau}, {datnyfle}, {blutu'u}, {tubnu}, {pambe}, {litki}, {gapci}, {bumru}, {danmo}, {purmo}, {pulce}, {sligu}."},{"word":"fliba","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ fails at doing $x_{2}$ (state/event); $x_{1}$ is a failure at its role in $x_{2}$.","notes":"Baffled (= {pesfli}, {jmifli}, {dafspufli}, {menfli}, among other senses); also $x_2$ ceases/does not complete/fails to continue due to failure on the part of $x_1$. See also {cfila}, {snada}, {srera}, {troci}, {sisti}, {ranji}, {denpa}, {bebna}, {zunti}."},{"word":"flipo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Filipino culture/nationality/language/geography in aspect $x_2$ "},{"word":"flira","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the face [head/body-part] of $x_{2}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is facial.","notes":"See also {sefta}, {stedu}, {crane}, {mebri}."},{"word":"flixru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ bounces $x_2$ back to $x_3$ from $x_4$ because of failure $x_5$."},{"word":"flizu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=z_1=f_1$ does $x_2=z_2$ to achieve goal $x_3=z_3=f_2$ which $x_1$ fails to achieve."},{"word":"flubisli","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=f_1$ is an iceberg floating on $f_2$ (water, sea etc.)."},{"word":"flulimna","score":1,"definition":"$l_1=f_1$ (agent) swims on liquid $l_2=f_2$.","notes":"Cf. {fulta}, {limna}."},{"word":"flundero","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a flounder of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mlafi'e}."},{"word":"fluplu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a floating island of material/properties $x_2$ floating on $x_3$.","notes":"This is possibly the funniest word in the entirety of Lojban. See also {fulta} {daplu}."},{"word":"fnord","score":3,"definition":"fnord"},{"word":"fo","selmaho":"FA","score":100000,"definition":"sumti place tag: tag 4th sumti place."},{"word":"fo'a","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: he/she/it/they #6 (specified by goi)."},{"word":"fo'ai","selmaho":"LOhOI","score":2,"definition":"Creates a predicate abstraction sumti out of a full bridi clause, binding all the necessary lambda variables to the ko'a-ko'u pronoun series. The number of bound variables must be indicated by appending {xi} followed by that number to the word {fo'ai}, unless only one variable (namely {fo'a}) is bound, in which case the {xi} marking is optional.","notes":"\"lo ka ce'u ce'u ce'u broda (ku)\" = \"fo'ai xi ci fo'a fo'e fo'i broda (ku'au)\". In the rare cases where more than five lambda variables are needed, fo'a xi PA might be used. See also ko'ai, ce'ai."},{"word":"fo'e","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: he/she/it/they #7 (specified by goi)."},{"word":"fo'i","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":100001,"definition":"pro-sumti: he/she/it/they #8 (specified by goi)."},{"word":"foi","selmaho":"FOI","score":100000,"definition":"terminator: end composite lerfu; never elidable."},{"word":"foi'e","selmaho":"FOIhE","score":1,"definition":"GOI attachment modifier: allows a cmavo of selma'o GOI (which must follow immediately) to be attached to a selbri","notes":"This word must (ignoring quotes, etc.) be preceded by a selbri (to which it immediately attaches, even in sumti) and must be followed by a member of selma'o GOI (ignoring erasure, etc.). All other semantics and syntax of the GOI construct remains the same, it just applies to the selbri immediately prior to this word, rather than a sumti. See also: {po'oi}."},{"word":"foi'i","score":2,"definition":"create a relation abstraction sumti out of a full bridi clause, binding the two lambda variables to the {fo'i} and {fo'u} pronouns."},{"word":"foinkana'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ represents/pertains to Canaan/Phoenician culture in property/aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"foldi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a field [shape/form] of material $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is a broad uniform expanse of $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also woods (= {ricfoi}), lawn/meadow (= {sasfoi}), brush (= {spafoi}, {cicyspafoi}). See also {purdi}, {cange}."},{"word":"foldota","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pangolin of species/breed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mabru}, {manti}, {mudyctijalra}."},{"word":"fomcau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is foamless/unleavened.","notes":"see also {nanbrmatsa}, {fomymledi}"},{"word":"fomke'acirla","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a quantity/contains Swiss cheese/cheese with holes from source $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xelveto}, {xelvetik}, {ladru}."},{"word":"fompralitki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an effervescent liquid of composition $x_2$, releasing gas $x_3$","notes":"See {litki}, {fonmo}, {cupra}, {tabrelkijno}"},{"word":"fomsetyboi","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bubble(foam-layer-ball) with material $x_2$","notes":"See also {fomsle}"},{"word":"fomsle","score":0,"definition":"$s_1$ is a bubble of material $f_2$ filled with $f_3$."},{"word":"fomvanju","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of sparkling wine from fruit/grapes $v_2$. ","notes":"Cf. {fonmo}, {vanju}, {risyvanju}, {xalka}, {jikru}, {birje}, {uiski}, {campania}, {vo'otka}, {koinka}."},{"word":"fomymledi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is yeast of species $x_2$ growing on $x_3$.","notes":"see also {nanba}, {birje}, {vanju}"},{"word":"fonjo'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ calls $x_2$ on the phone.","notes":"See {fonxa}, {jorne}."},{"word":"fonjorne","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ calls $x_2$ on the phone","notes":"See {fonxa}, {jorne}"},{"word":"fonjudri","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a telephone number of $j_2$."},{"word":"fonmo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of foam/froth/suds of material $x_{2}$, with bubbles/vacuoles of material $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {zbabu}."},{"word":"fonselrango","score":1,"definition":"$rango_2$ is a smartphone with embedded phone $rango_1$, which performs function $rango_3$","notes":"See also {smartefono}."},{"word":"fonskami","score":4,"definition":"$s_1=f_1$ is a smartphone for purpose $s_2$ attached to system/network $f_2$","notes":"Synonym of samfonxa"},{"word":"fonta'a","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ talks on the phone to $t_2$ about $t_3$ in language $t_4$."},{"word":"fonxa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a telephone transceiver/modem attached to system/network $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {tcana}."},{"word":"fonynoi","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is an answering machine/voice mail message about $n_2$ from $n_3$ to $n_4$."},{"word":"fo'o","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: he/she/it/they #9 (specified by goi)."},{"word":"fo'orma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a formal expression; $x_1$ is formal"},{"word":"forca","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a fork/fork-type tool/utensil for purpose $x_{2}$ with tines/prongs $x_{3}$ on base/support $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {dakfu}, {smuci}, {komcu}, {tutci}."},{"word":"formato","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a format, layout of a publication or document $x_2$","notes":"See also {uencu}, {morna}, {tarmi}"},{"word":"formose","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ has a pleasing shape, is pleasant to look at by $x_2$"},{"word":"forse","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ has physical force in $x_2$ (property of $x_1$)","notes":"'ti forse lo neftoni be li pa' - 'this has a force of 1 Newton'. See also {neftoni}"},{"word":"fortepano","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fortepiano","notes":"{klavile} is a more generic term"},{"word":"fo'u","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: he/she/it/they #10 (specified by goi)."},{"word":"frafi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is interactive fiction about $x_2$"},{"word":"fragari","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a strawberry of species/breed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {frambesi}, {grute}, {jbari}, {rozgu}."},{"word":"fraksino","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ash of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"fraktali","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fractal with properties $x_2$","notes":"Fractal is a geometric figure that repeats itself under several levels of magnification, and that shows self-similarity on all scales. See also {pixra}, {cartu}, {panra}, {ckilu} "},{"word":"frambesi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a blackberry/raspberry/bramble of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {fragari}, {grute}, {jbari}, {rozgu}."},{"word":"frangula","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a buckthorn of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"franguua","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fringe"},{"word":"frankobolo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a document used to prepay service $x_2$ like postage costs, tax, license fees; $x_1$ is a postage stamp used to pay service $x_2$","notes":"See also {mrilu}."},{"word":"franskafkas","score":1,"definition":"Franz Kafka","notes":"The great Bohemian author (1883-1924)."},{"word":"fraso","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects French/Gallic culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {ropno}."},{"word":"frasuje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/relates to/pertains to Gothic (French-originating, High or Late Medieval, post-Romanesque pre-Renaissance) style/aesthetic/art/architecture/practice in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Probably not restricted to pieces from the original time period, as long as it relates to the style in some way. Does not refer to the various Goths peoples in a contemporaneous manner, nor to the 'emo/goth' style (dark clothes, etc.)."},{"word":"frati","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reacts/responds/answers with action $x_{2}$ to stimulus $x_{3}$ under conditions $x_{4}$; $x_{1}$ is responsive.","notes":"$x_3$ stimulates $x_1$ into reaction $x_2$, $x_3$ stimulates reaction $x_2$ (= {terfra} for place reordering); attempt to stimulate, prod (= {terfratoi}, {tunterfratoi}). See also {preti}, {danfu}, {spuda}, {cpedu}, {tarti}."},{"word":"fraxu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ forgives $x_{2}$ for event/state/activity $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {dunda}, {curmi}, {zungi}."},{"word":"fredura","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is an example of witticism, quip about $x_2$ by $x_3$","notes":"See also {notci}, {xalbo}"},{"word":"fre'edi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of dark matter/dark gravitation [unknown thing with gravitational consequences] with properties $x_2$","notes":"If scientists eventually figure out that dark matter is not a thing at all but, for example, the result of a mathematical correction to our present understanding of gravitation, this word may need to be redefined to something similar to \"$x_1$ relates to dark matter/dark gravitation in manner/aspect $x_2$\", or whatsoever is fitting, or it could be deleted all together."},{"word":"fregau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ (person/agent) fertilises $g_2=f_1$ for supporting the growth/development of $x_3=f_2$."},{"word":"freskeio","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fresco"},{"word":"fretaimlunra","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to the Fertile Crescent region/geography/nationality/culture/history in property/aspect $x2$"},{"word":"fri'ai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are in relation $x_3$ with different things (i.e. not the same things).","notes":"See also: {unli}."},{"word":"frica","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ differs/is distinct from/contrasts with/is unlike $x_{2}$ in property/dimension/quantity $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also other-than (less common meaning). See also {ranxi}, {drata}, {dunli}, {simsa}, {vrici}."},{"word":"fricau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=l_1=c_1$ misses out on experience $x_2=l_2$."},{"word":"fricaute'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=t_1$ feels FOMO (\"fear of missing out\") about $x_2=t_2$; $x_1=t_1$ is scared of missing out on event/experience/information $x_2=t_2$","notes":"Cf. {fricau} {terpa}"},{"word":"fridjisku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=d_1$ expresses wish to audience $c_3=l_1$ that he/she/it/they experience $l_2$, via expressive medium $c_4$"},{"word":"frigau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ makes $x_2$ undergo experience $x_3$; $x_1$ treats $x_2$ in manner $x_3$."},{"word":"frikadeli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a boiled meatball (meal; a ball of minced or ground meat, boiled) consisting of $x_2$","notes":"{polpeta} is a more generic term. See also {tefteli}, {sanmi}, {rectu}"},{"word":"frikasi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fricassee, pieces of chicken or other meat stewed in gravy with e.g. carrots and onions and served with noodles or dumplings"},{"word":"friko","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects African culture/nationality/geography in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {ropno}, {xazdo}."},{"word":"frikytu'a","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=t_1$ is Africa","notes":"From {friko} {tumla}. See also {zdotu'a}, {rontu'a}, {tcotu'a}, {sralytu'a}, {bemtu'a}, {ziptu'a}"},{"word":"frikyxasli","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=x_1$ is an African wild ass [Equus africanus] of subspecies/breed $x_2$."},{"word":"frili","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (action) is easy/simple/facile for $x_{2}$ (agent) under conditions $x_{3}$; $x_{2}$ does $x_{1}$ freely/easily.","notes":"See also {nandu}, {sampu}, {zifre}."},{"word":"frimartine","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (an artiodactyl, usually a bovine) is intersex because of an opposite-sex twin; $x_1$ is a freemartin"},{"word":"frimo'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ remembers experience $x_2$ (li'i) ","notes":"Synonymous with {vedli}. See also {lifri}, {morji}."},{"word":"frinu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a fraction, with numerator $x_{2}$, denominator $x_{3}$ ($x_{2}$/$x_{3}$).","notes":"See also {parbi}, {dilcu}, {mekso}, {fendi}, {fi'u}."},{"word":"frinyna'u","score":3,"definition":"$n_1$ is a rational/fractional number.","notes":"{frinu} {namcu}. See also {tolfrinyna'u}, {xarna'u}, {tolxarna'u}, {mrena'u}, {lujna'u}"},{"word":"frisefa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ experiencing $x_2$ is prevented by $x_3$; $x_1$ misses (one sense) $x_2$","notes":"See {lifri}, {fanta}"},{"word":"friske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is phenomenology of/about (aspect of) phenomena/perception/conscious experience $s_2$ (subject matter), with methodology $s_3$.","notes":"Synonymous with {selfriske}. Not limited to the 'phenomenologist' tradition in Western philosophy."},{"word":"friteri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a friterie / baraque à frites / friture / frituur / frietkot / frietkraam serving fast food $x_2$ to $x_3$.","notes":"A particular type of fast food restaurant, selling fries and usually a variety of other deep-fried snacks and sauces, as found in Belgium, the Netherlands and Northern France. The place structure models {gusta}."},{"word":"friti","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ offers/proffers $x_{2}$ [offering] to $x_{3}$ with conditions $x_{4}$.","notes":"($x_4$ may be nu canja, nu pleji, etc.; an unconditional offering has the 'condition' of acceptance); $x_2$ may be a specific object, a commodity (mass), an event, or a property; pedantically, for objects/commodities, this is sumti-raising from ownership of the object/commodity (= {posfriti}, {posyselfriti} for unambiguous semantics). See also {canja}, {dunda}, {rinsa}, {vecnu}, {jdima}, {cnemu}, {pleji}, {vitke}."},{"word":"fru'austumu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a frustum/cone/cylinder/pyramid made of material $x_2$ with larger base $x_3$ and at-most-as-large base $x_4$, with other characteristics $x_5$.","notes":"$x_4$ cannot be larger in hyperarea than $x_3$. A cone and a pyramid are degenerate frusta with exactly one base ($x_4$) being exactly a point (the apex); a line segment is a doubly-degenerate frustum with $x_3$ (and therefore $x_4$) being a point. The bases should typically be approximately parallel to one another; they need not be perpendicular to their axis. Except possibly when at least one base is a point, they will be (apprpximately) geometrically similar to one another (having the same cross-section along parallel planes wrt the axis, modulo scale/size, which will nonetheless be multiplied by a uniform factor in all 'dimensions'). A round base will produce, approximately, a circular cone or a (circular) cylinder."},{"word":"frufengalu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bandersnatch of species $x_2$"},{"word":"frufra","score":2,"definition":"$fru_1=fra_1$ frowns/grimaces at/in reaction to $fra_3$."},{"word":"frumu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ frowns/grimaces (facial expression).","notes":"$x_1$ frowns/grimaces at/in reaction to $x_2$ (= {frufra}). See also {cmila}, {cisma}."},{"word":"fu","selmaho":"FA","score":100000,"definition":"sumti place tag: tag 5th sumti place."},{"word":"fu'a","selmaho":"FUhA","score":100000,"definition":"reverse Polish mathematical expression (mex) operator flag."},{"word":"fu'a'ai","selmaho":"PA5","score":2,"definition":"digit/number: first Foias' constant; the unique value of $x_1$ such that $x_n$ -> ∞ as n -> ∞ for $x_{n+1} = (1 + (1/( x_n )))^n$; such $x_1$ = 1.187…","notes":"See also: {fu'a'au}"},{"word":"fu'a'au","selmaho":"PA5","score":2,"definition":"digit/number: second Foias constant; the value x for which $(1/x)(1 + (1/x))^x=1$ is true; ≈ 2.293…","notes":"See also: {fu'a'ai}"},{"word":"fu'au","selmaho":"UI3","score":4,"definition":"discursive: luckily - not pertaining to luck - unluckily.","notes":"Expresses fortune/misfortune of the speaker. Use {dai} to express fortune/misfortune of the listener. See also {funca}."},{"word":"fucking","score":-1,"definition":"synonym of {ba'e}"},{"word":"fu'e","selmaho":"FUhE","score":100000,"definition":"begin indicator long scope."},{"word":"fu'ei","selmaho":"FUhE","score":3,"definition":"begin within-context quote.","notes":"Terminated by {fu'o}. Quoted text need not be grammatical on its own, but must be grammatical in context with the surrounding text."},{"word":"fu'ei'a","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"discursive: indicate a change in speaker to fo'a; used generally in quotations.","notes":"Considered to have sa'a attached to it by default. Using sa'anai would cancel that effect. Used to quote dialogues."},{"word":"fu'ei'e","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"discursive: indicate a change in speaker to fo'e; used generally in quotations.","notes":"Considered to have sa'a attached to it by default. Using sa'anai would cancel that effect. Used to quote dialogues."},{"word":"fu'ei'i","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"discursive: indicate a change in speaker to fo'i; used generally in quotations.","notes":"Considered to have sa'a attached to it by default. Using sa'anai would cancel that effect. Used to quote dialogues."},{"word":"fu'ei'o","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"discursive: indicate a change in speaker to fo'o; used generally in quotations.","notes":"Considered to have sa'a attached to it by default. Using sa'anai would cancel that effect. Used to quote dialogues."},{"word":"fu'ei'u","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"discursive: indicate a change in speaker to fo'u; used generally in quotations.","notes":"Considered to have sa'a attached to it by default. Using sa'anai would cancel that effect. Used to quote dialogues."},{"word":"fu'esku","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ blames/holds responsible/accuses $f_1$ for action/state $f_2$ from authority $f_3$ to audience $c_3$ with expression medium $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {i'anai}."},{"word":"fugvrse'i","score":0,"definition":"$removed$"},{"word":"fu'i","selmaho":"UI5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: easy - difficult.","notes":"See also {frili}."},{"word":"fu'inai","selmaho":"UI*5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: easy - difficult."},{"word":"fu'ivla","score":7,"definition":"$x_1=v_1=f_1$ is a loanword meaning $x_2=v_2$ in language $x_3=v_3$, based on word $x_4=f_2$ in language $x_5$.","notes":"Also officialy used to describe words in the Lojban morphological class allocated for use by {vonfu'ivla}. Due to not being {jbosarxe} {zi'evla} is prefered by some. See also {pavyfu'ivla}, {relfu'ivla}, {cibyfu'ivla}, {vonfu'ivla}, {zi'evla}, {le'avla}."},{"word":"fukpi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a copy/replica/duplicate/clone of $x_{2}$ in form/medium $x_{3}$ made by method $x_{4}$ (event).","notes":"See also {krefu}, {rapli}, {gidva}.; Borrowing (={fu'ivla})."},{"word":"fukpu'i","score":1,"definition":"$f_4=p_1$ pastes (during editing) $f_2=p_2$ from $f_3$.","notes":"Cf. {fukpi}, {punji}, {fukra'e}, {vicra'e}."},{"word":"fukra'e","score":1,"definition":"$f_4=r_1$ copies (during editing) $f_2=r_2$ from $f_3$.","notes":"Cf. {fukpi}, {ralte}, {vicra'e}, {fukpu'i}."},{"word":"fuksnacpi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=s_2$ is a mockingbird of species $c_2$ which produces sound $s_1$ that is a copy of $f_2$.","notes":"Cf. {fukpi}, {sance}, {cipni}."},{"word":"fukspu","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=s_1$ responds to $f_2=s_2$ with response $s_3=f_4$, which is roughly the same thing.","notes":"Responding with mimicry; this might mean repeating their words, or returning a favor with a similar favor, etc."},{"word":"fuktra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ mimics or imitates $x_2$ in doing $x_3$; $x_1$ copies $x_2$'s actions or behavior"},{"word":"fukygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ (agent) creates copy $f_1$ of $f_2$ in form/medium $f_3$ by method $f_4$ (event).","notes":"See also: {fukpi}, {gasnu}."},{"word":"fuky'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a copy/clone of a copy/clone of ... a copy/clone of $x_2$ through intermediate steps $x_3$ (ce'o).","notes":"$x_2$ is not necessarily the original."},{"word":"fukyvlarafsi","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is the rafsi prefix used in stage-3 fu'ivla $v_1=f_1$, rafsi based on word $r_2$.","notes":"“rafsi prefix” is a term specific to Lojban and refers to the initial part of a stage-3 fu'ivla which is a rafsi. $x_2$ is the word in which the rafsi is used, $x_3$ is the word from which the rafsi has been derived. See also: {cibyfu'ivla}, {fu'ivla}, {rafsi}."},{"word":"fukyzifpo'e","score":2,"definition":"$f_1=z_1=p_1$ holds the copyright for copying $f_2=p_2$ under law $p_3$.","notes":"\"Copyright\" itself might be \"si'o fukzifypo'e\". If you are actually translating something with a copyright notice, you should leave the notice in the original language."},{"word":"fulreto","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a ferret (Mustela putorius furo) of the breed $x_2$","notes":"See {ermine}, {mutsteila}"},{"word":"fulta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (passive) floats on/in fluid (gas/liquid) $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is buoyant.","notes":"See also {limna}, {bloti}, {sakli}."},{"word":"fultapla","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=f_1$ is a raft of material $t_2$ shape $t_3$ floating on $f_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bloti}, {greblo}."},{"word":"funca","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event/property) is determined by the luck/fortune of $x_{2}$; (note mabla/zabna not implied). $x_{1}$ is determined by chance.","notes":"See also {cunso}, {mabla}, {zabna}."},{"word":"funduki","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hazel (nut/tree) of species $x_2$"},{"word":"funjdi","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ decides/makes a decision $j_2$ (du'u) about $j_3$, whose outcome is determined by luck.","notes":"Cf. {funca}, {jdice}."},{"word":"funseia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'operator' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: operator-1 (joik-jek operator-1 | joik stag? KE # operator /KEhE#/)*. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"funtiio","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (plural of ordered pairs) is an exhaustive set (possibly infinite) of inputs/outputs defining a unary function which yields result $x_3$ when given input $x_2$; $x_1$($x_2$) = $x_3$","notes":"\"f(x) = z\" == \"fy funtiio xy fi zy\". \"lo ro se {zilbri} be lo ka ce'u {sumji} ce'u li pa\" is a way to extract the input/output set of the relation \"f(x) = x−1\", so that you can use it as funtiio's x1. Using a la-name for referring to a function is also an option, for example \"la .fankcyn. cu funtiio li re li ci\". See also {fancu}, {fancuka}."},{"word":"fu'o","selmaho":"FUhO","score":100000,"definition":"end indicator long scope; terminates scope of all active indicators."},{"word":"fu'oi","selmaho":"FUhO","score":0,"definition":"terminates scope started with fu'ei","notes":"see also {fu'ei}"},{"word":"furde'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is compost."},{"word":"furfipsanso","score":1,"definition":"$sa_1$ is fish sauce for use with $sa_2$, containing ingredients including $sa_3$.","notes":"Cf. {kukfusra}, {tsapi}, {silna}, {sobysanso}."},{"word":"furfuru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is dandruff in/on $x_2$ caused by $x_3$."},{"word":"furjargasta","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=g1=j1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains stainless steel","notes":"see also: {fusra}, {jdari}, {gasta}"},{"word":"furkula","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a furcula/wishbone/merrythought/fused clavicle (body part) of $x_2$."},{"word":"furso'epesxu","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=p_1$ is fermented bean paste of soybeans $s_1=p_2$.","notes":"Fermented bean paste is a category of fermented foods typically made from ground soybeans, which are indigenous to the cuisines of East and Southeast Asia, such as miso."},{"word":"furtifa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ rusts","notes":"Shortening of {furtirfarvi}."},{"word":"furtirfarvi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ rusts"},{"word":"furtirse","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=f_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of rust.","notes":"Cf. {fusra}, {tirse}."},{"word":"fusra","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ rots/decays/ferments with decay/fermentation agent $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is rotten/decayed/fermented.","notes":"See also {birje}, {vanju}, {vifne}."},{"word":"fu'u","selmaho":"VUhU0","score":100000,"definition":"n-ary mathematical operator: elliptical/unspecified mathematical expression (mex) operator."},{"word":"fuvla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a loanword meaning $x_2$ in language $x_3$, based on word $x_4$ in language $x_5$.","notes":"Cf. {fugvo}"},{"word":"fuzgau","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ holds $x_2$ responsible for $x_3$ (event/action)","notes":"= {to'ai} {fuzme}"},{"word":"fuzma'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is old enough to have responsibility $x_2$, according to standard $x_3$","notes":"See {flama'u}, {kralyma'u}"},{"word":"fuzme","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is responsible/accountable for $x_{2}$ (action/resulting state) to judge/authority $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {bilga}."},{"word":"fuzrai","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=f1$ is a director/trustee on the board of directors/trustees of $f_2$.","notes":"Cf. {traji}, {fuzme}, {fuzraikamni}, {kagnytruralju}, {kagnyja'a}."},{"word":"fuzraikamni","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=t_1=f_1$ is the board of directors/trustees of $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {fuzme}, {traji}, {kamni}, {fuzrai}, {trokamni}."},{"word":"fuzypai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ holds $x_2$ responsible for $x_3$ (event/action)","notes":"= {to'ai} {fuzme}"},{"word":"fy","selmaho":"BY2","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for f."},{"word":"fy'ai","selmaho":"PA","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: twenty-one (decimal 21)."},{"word":"fy'au","selmaho":"KY'AU","score":-1,"definition":"Number suffix initiating a subordinate clause representing a predicate whose arity is the suffixed number; the lambda variables representing the predicate slots are bound from the fo'a-fo'u series in their dictionary ordering; the number of bound variables is the same as the predicate arity.","notes":"For example, if the selected arity is two (re fy'au), then only {fo'a} and {fo'e} are bound, and {fo'i} etc. are not bound. Terminator: {ku'au}."},{"word":"fy'oi","selmaho":"KYhOI","score":1,"definition":"Number suffix initiating a subordinate clause representing a predicate whose arity is the suffixed number; the lambda variables representing the predicate slots are bound from the fo'a-fo'u series in their dictionary ordering; the number of bound variables is the same as the predicate arity.","notes":"For example, if the selected arity is two (re fy'oi), then only {fo'a} and {fo'e} are bound, and {fo'i} etc. are not bound. Terminator: {ku'au}."},{"word":"fy zei sance","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiceless labiodental fricative sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {fasnce}."},{"word":"ga","selmaho":"GA","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: forethought all but tanru-internal or (with gi)."},{"word":"ga'a","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"zgana modal, 1st place to observer ... ; witnessed by ..."},{"word":"ga'abru","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a broom with bristles $b_2$ with long handle $g_1$."},{"word":"ga'ai","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"unary mekso operator: Lorentz-Einstein gamma factor $+1/((1-(|X|^2))^{(+1/2)})$ for input $X$.","notes":"Typically, input X can be a scalar (typically between -1 and 1, exclusive of both endpoints except in the limit) or a vector (or a similar mathematical object) with a signed magnitude belonging to the previously mentioned interval; in the former case, \"|X|\" in the definition refers to its absolute value; in the latter case, \"|X|\" in the definition refers to the nonnegative magnitude of said vector (or similar object). Typically, the output is a(n extended) real number no less than 1; whether or not positive-infinity exists in the codomain is a matter of convenience, convention, and context. This definition can be extended (such as for tachyons)."},{"word":"ga'arbimvrogai","score":-1,"definition":"$ga_1$ is a fence gate in fence opening $v_1=ga_2$ between $v_2=b_2=gr_2$ and $v_4=b_3=g_2$ (unordered), in fence $v_4=b_1=gr_1$.","notes":"This definition was entered by mistake, use {garbimvrogai}."},{"word":"ga'arboijvi","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ plays baseball against $j_2$ in competition $j_3$ for prize/title $j_4$.","notes":"Cf. {grana}, {bolci}, {jivna}, {ga'arboiterjvi}, {kriketi}, {krokete}."},{"word":"ga'arboiterjvi","score":0,"definition":"$j_3$ is a baseball match/game with $j_1$ playing/competing against $j_2$ for prize/title $j_4$.","notes":"From {grana}, {bolci}, {jivna}. Cf. {ga'arboijvi}, {kriketi}."},{"word":"ga'arcimcko","score":1,"definition":"$co_1$ is a mop/swab/swob for soaking up $ci_1=co_2$ with long handle $g_1$."},{"word":"ga'ardansu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) pole dances to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$ using pole $g_1$."},{"word":"ga'argreku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a truss for supporting $x_2$","notes":"from {grana} + {greku}"},{"word":"ga'argrekycripu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is truss bridge a over/across $x_2$ between $x_3$ and $x_4$","notes":"from {ga'argreku} + {cripu}"},{"word":"ga'arkembisladru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a popsicle with ice cream $x_2=b_1=l_1$ and stick $x_3=g_1$."},{"word":"ga'arpatlu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a french-fried potato of variety/cultivar $x_2$ cooked in fat/oil $x_3$"},{"word":"ga'au","selmaho":"PA5","score":2,"definition":"digit/number: Euler–Mascheroni constant, usually denoted by lowercase gamma (γ); approximately 0.5772156649 (in decimal).","notes":"The difference in the limit as n becomes arbitrarily large between/of: the sum of (1/k) for all strictly positive integers k < (n+1), and the natural logarithm of n."},{"word":"ga'avro","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a grate between $v_2$ and $v_3$ of material $g_2=x_4$."},{"word":"gacri","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cover/[lid/top] for covering/concealing/sheltering $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {pilka}, {gapru}, {marbi}, {drudi}, ve {botpi}, {bitmu}, {calku}."},{"word":"gacybo'i","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a gas cylinder [closable container for gas] made of material $b_3$ with lid $b_4$."},{"word":"gacydunja","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=d_1=g_2$ desublimates from the gaseous state at temperature $x_2=d_2=g_3$ with pressure $x_3=d_3$.","notes":"The process of this is called “deposition” or “desublimation” in English. From “{gapci} {dunja}”; refers to a direct change of the state of matter from gaseous to solid. Cf. {ligyfebvi}."},{"word":"gadri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an article/descriptor labelling description $x_{2}$ (text) in language $x_{3}$ with semantics $x_{4}$.","notes":"$x_2$ is the noun phrase/sumti without the article/descriptor; description (($x_1$ with $x_2$) = gadysu'i); note: 'determiner' has become the accepted general linguistics term, displacing 'article'; however, 'determiner' includes all words that can introduce a noun phrase/sumti, whether a description or not, such as pronoun possessives like lemi, quantifiers (especially in indefinites) like ci and su'o, and demonstratives like ti, ta, and tu; the term 'descriptor' in Lojban, is limited to words that introduce descriptions (excluding indefinites), such as those of selma'o LA and LE, their common compounds such as lemi, and possibly lenu. 'article' typically refers only to a single word; Lojban assumes the broader meaning] See also {valsi}, {cmavo}."},{"word":"ga'e","selmaho":"BY1","score":100000,"definition":"upper-case letteral shift."},{"word":"ga'ei","selmaho":"NU","score":2,"definition":"abstractor: sensation / qualia abstractor; $x_1$ is the sensation / qualia associated with objects with property [bridi, bound to ce'u], via sense $x_2$, as sensed by $x_3$","notes":"Semantically linked to {ganseti}. {lo} {ga'ei} ({ce'u}) {xunre} = {lo} {ganseti} {be} {lo} {ka} ({ce'u}) {xunre}. Is one proposed way of dealing with abstractions of colors ({zilska}) and other \"elemental\" sense experiences. Proposed rafsi: -gel-"},{"word":"ga'elfu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (la'e zo BY/word-bu) is a capital/capitalised/upper-shift letter/digit/symbol in alphabet/character-set $x_2$ representing $x_3$.","notes":"Syn. {ga'e zei lerfu}. See also {lerfu}, {ga'e}, {to'alfu}."},{"word":"ga'elto'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (ka) is the case (uppercase or lowercase) of letter $x_2$ in orthography $x_3$","notes":"See {ga'elfu}, {to'alfu}"},{"word":"ga'e zei lerfu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (la'e zo BY/word-bu) is a capital/capitalised/upper-shift letter/digit/symbol in alphabet/character-set $x_2$ representing $x_3$.","notes":"See also {lerfu}, {ga'e}, {to'a zei lerfu}."},{"word":"ga'ezga","score":2,"definition":"$g_1=z_1$ perceives $z_2$ to have quality $g_2$ by means/sense $g_3=z_3$ under conditions $g_4=z_4$"},{"word":"gaftercu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1 = cuxna_3$ (set) is the collection of options/settings that can be chosen by user $x_2 = cuxna_1$ ~ $galfi_1$ for purpose $x_3$.","notes":"cuxna2 is deleted; galfi1 was raised from an event abstraction to a person agent; the third sumti slot of this word is not predictable from veljvo (but is inspired by galfi2). x3 is the interface feature which the choices modify; for example, x3 can be the sound amplitude ('loudness') feature/setting on a speaker and x1 is a set of values for that feature (according to some scale) which can be achieved by the speaker output."},{"word":"gafygau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) causes $x_2$ (event) to modify/alter/change/transform/convert $x_3$ into $x_4$","notes":"This is a {jvajvo}: {galfi} {zei} {gasnu}. Included in the dictionary because it's referenced in the notes for {galfi}."},{"word":"gafyzmico","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=z_1=g_1$ is a zmico that modifies the terbri default specification of a brivla, producing result $x_2=z_2=g_3$ at level/with construct-orientation $x_3=z_3$ with discourse duration $x_4=z_4$ in language $x_5=z_5$; $x_1$ is a default specification modifier that produces output re-specification $x_2$","notes":"{zmico} is an experimental gismu. See also: {zmico}, {sumyzmico}"},{"word":"ga'i","selmaho":"UI5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier/honorific: hauteur - equal rank - meekness; used with one of lower rank.","notes":"See also {gapru}, {cnita}."},{"word":"gai","selmaho":"PA2","score":100001,"definition":"digit/number: hex digit C (decimal 12) [twelve].","notes":"Experimental rafsi: -gam-"},{"word":"ga'icu'i","selmaho":"UI*5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier/honorific: hauteur - equal rank - meekness; used with one of equal rank."},{"word":"gai'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":2,"definition":"zgadi/cadga modal; 1st place: with just/expected result ...; should/ought to result in ...","notes":"Not necessarily causal; may be hypothetical."},{"word":"gaimast","score":0,"definition":"December.","notes":"Cf. {celma'i}, {pavrelmasti}."},{"word":"gaimra","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=g_1$ is a cover/[lid/top] for sheltering $m_2=g_2$ from danger/threat $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {santa}, {calku}."},{"word":"ga'inai","selmaho":"UI*5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier/honorific: hauteur - equal rank - meekness; used with one of higher rank."},{"word":"gai'o","selmaho":"GOhA","score":2,"definition":"pro-bridi: the empty predicate","notes":"False for all values. See also: {zai'o} (pro-sumti; empty), {mai'i} (pro-sumti; universal), {cei'i} (pro-bridi; universal), {ctaipe}."},{"word":"gairbevma'e","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is a van for carrying $m_2=b_2$ to $b_3$ from $b_4$ over path $b_5$","notes":"from {gacri} + {bevma'e}"},{"word":"gairgau","score":2,"definition":"$gas_1$ puts cover $gac_1$ on $gac_2$.","notes":"Cf. {gacri}, {gasnu}."},{"word":"gairjaudu'e","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=g_1$ is a flood covering $g_2$.","notes":"Cf. {gacri}, {djacu}, {dukse}."},{"word":"gairmasti","score":0,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is December of year $x_2=m_2$ in calendar $x_3=m_3$."},{"word":"gairvau","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a chest containing $v_2=g_2$ with lid $g_1$."},{"word":"gajnafauke","score":-1,"definition":"if $x_1$ is true, $x_2$ happens, then repeats as long as $x_1$ is true","notes":"See {ifle}, {faurganake}, {goilka'i}, {goilgau}, {jetnu}"},{"word":"galbirka","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=b_1$ is a forearm of $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {birka}."},{"word":"galcatlu","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ looks up at $c_2=g_1$.","notes":"Cf. {gapru}, {catlu}."},{"word":"galckule","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a high school at $x_2$ teaching subject(s) $x_3$ to audience/community $x_4$ operated by $x_5$","notes":"High school generally includes 9-12, but it can also be 8-12, 7-12, 10-12 etc. and it can also be another system depending on the country (and the state)."},{"word":"galcpare","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ climbs/[goes up/ascends] upwards on wall/fence/mountain/boulder/obstacle $x_2=c_2$ using $x_3=c_4$ [limbs/tools/equipment] towards top/summit $x_4=g_1$ from base/floor/baseline/standard height $x_5=g_3$.","notes":"From {galtu} {cpare}. Narrows down {cpare} to only mean climbing and upwards, against the gravitational pull (the frame or reference). For surface of x2, see/use {sefta}. "},{"word":"galfi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event) modifies/alters/changes/transforms/converts $x_{2}$ into $x_{3}$.","notes":"Causal, resultative change; agentive modification (= {gafygau}, {gafyzu'e}). (cf. {stika} for non-resultative, {binxo} for not-necessarily causal change, {cenba} for non-resultative change; {zasni})"},{"word":"galgau","score":1,"definition":"$gas_1$ elevates/raises $gal_1$ by height reference $gal_2$ and height standard $gal_3$."},{"word":"galjdika","score":1,"definition":"$x1=g1=j1$ sinks/descends in frame of reference $x2=g2$ by amount $x3=j3$"},{"word":"galji'o","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=j_1$ is the peak/summit of $j_2$ at location $j_3$ in frame of reference $g_2$","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {galtu}, {jipno}"},{"word":"galki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a galaxy, of contents $x_2$ and other characteristics/parameters $x_3$; $x_1$ is galactic."},{"word":"galkla","score":-1,"definition":"$x1=k1$ goes up to $x2=g1=k2$ from $x3=g2=k3$ via route $x4=k4$ with means $x5=k5$"},{"word":"galmu'u","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ rises to $m_2=g_1$ from origin $m_3=g_3$ via path $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {muvdu}, {galtu}, {klama}, {gapru}, {sa'irbi'o}, {tolfa'u}."},{"word":"galprurci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (text, image, page element) is supra/aforementioned/previous/earlier/preceding/above/toward the top of the page/screen (flat and primarily two-dimensional display) relative to $x_2$ (text, image, page element) on page/screen/in work $x_3$ according to cultural convention $x_4$.","notes":"Because text is usually read horizontally, this word could mean \"to the left of\" (for left-to-right writing) or \"to the right of\" (for right-to-left writing), as assessed on each given line; additionally, any horizontal direction within the plane of the display can contribute a nonzero component, so long as $x_1$ is also topward of $x_2$. For texts/writing systems which begin at the bottom of a page (according to physical orientation), then this word refers to that direction instead of the physical top of the page. In other words, this word always is oriented back along the writing/display which, by cultural convention, the user should have already consumed. Can refer to distinct prior pages. Essentially, the entire document is imagined as being displayed upon a single, arbitrarily-long, ordered screen which is wide enough to display at most a single word/character or element per line throughout; in this configuration, $x_1$ precedes and is perforce 'above' $x_2$. See also: \"{balvidzita}\" (opposite), \"{galprurci zei farna}\"."},{"word":"galraipau","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=g_1=t_1$ is the top (uppermost part) of $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {galtu}, {gapru}."},{"word":"galto'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a harmonic/overtone of $x_2$; $x_1$ is otonal with respect to $x_2$.","notes":"x1 and x2 can be frequencies, or pitch classes, or intervals. See also: {dzito'a}."},{"word":"galtu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is high/up/upward in frame of reference $x_{2}$ as compared with baseline/standard height $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also upper; $x_3$ is generally some defined distance above a zero point/baseline, or is that baseline itself. See also {gapru}, {dizlo}, {cnita}, {drudi}, {farna}."},{"word":"galtupcra","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=g_1$ is the lap of $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {galtu}, {tuple}, {crane}, {tsetupyzbe}."},{"word":"galxe","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the throat/gullet [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: narrow(ing) opening of a deep hole].","notes":"See also {cnebo}, {kevna}, {tunlo}."},{"word":"galxejbo'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a/the maxilla bone performing function $b_2$ in body of $b_3$."},{"word":"galxyfe'a","score":3,"definition":"$f_1=g_1$ is a/the pharynx [body-part] of $g_2$.","notes":"Similar to pharanx (gr. cleft, chasm). Nasopharynx (={zbigalxyfe'a}), oropharynx (={molgalxyfe'a}), laryngopharynx/hypopharynx (={galxyferni'a}). See also {moldruji'o}, {galxe} and {fenra}."},{"word":"galxypunli","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=p_1$ is the Adam's apple (laryngeal prominence) of $g_2=p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {galxe}, {punli}."},{"word":"gambaru","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ works hard / strives / endures / does their best at / gives their all in doing $x_2$ (activity), to achieve goal $x_3$","notes":"Especially in the face of difficulty; \"keeping up the fight\". The place structure is like {gunka} or {zukte}."},{"word":"gamgata","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kumquat of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {nimre}"},{"word":"gamseti'yra'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ synaesthetizes qualia $x_2$ with qualia $x_3$ (but not necessarily the inverse) under conditions $x_4$.","notes":"$x_2$ and $x_3$ are specific qualia (so, orangeness and spiceyness would work; but color and taste would not work). {ganseti} {srana}."},{"word":"gamyma'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is December/twelfth month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Note: Based on experimental rafsi for {gai} (gam). Use with caution. Alternative: {pavrelma'i}"},{"word":"gamymei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dozen of $x_2$ counting by dimension/aspect $x_3$","notes":"From {gai} + {mei}. See {kamre}"},{"word":"ganai","selmaho":"GA*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: forethought all but tanru-internal conditional/only if (with gi)."},{"word":"ganbaru","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ works hard / strives / endures / does their best at / gives their all in doing $x_2$ (activity), to achieve goal $x_3$","notes":"Especially in the face of difficulty; \"keeping up the fight\". The place structure is like {gunka} or {zukte}."},{"word":"gancai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1=g_1$ is vast in dimension $x_2=g_2$ to observer $x_3=c_3=g_3$"},{"word":"gancladakyxa'i","score":1,"definition":"$xa_1=d_1=c_1$ is a broadsword for use against $xa_2=d_2$ by $xa_3$ with blade of material $d_3$, long by standard $c_3$, broad by standard $g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cladakyxa'i}."},{"word":"gancuktai","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is an ellipse (geometric form) of object/abstraction/manifestation $t_2$ (object/abstract) wide in dimension $x_3=g_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sovda}, {bolci}."},{"word":"ganda","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is turned off / deactivated, not performing function $x_2$","notes":"Antonym of {katci}."},{"word":"ganfauke","score":2,"definition":"if $x_1$ is true, $x_2$ happens, then repeats as long as $x_1$ is true","notes":"See {ifle}, {faubganke}, {goilka'i}, {goilgau}, {goilbi'o}, {efku}"},{"word":"ganjdika","score":2,"definition":"$z_1$ narrows/contracts/is diminished in dimension $g_2$ by amount $j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ganra}, {jdika}, {ganze'a}."},{"word":"ganlo","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (portal/passage/entrance-way) is closed/shut/not open, preventing passage/access to $x_{2}$ by $x_{3}$ (something being blocked).","notes":"As a doorway, but also perhaps a semi-permeable membrane. $x_{3}$ is blocked by $x_{1}$. $x_{2}$ is inaccessible. See also {kalri}, {pagre}, {canko}, {vorme}, {zunti}."},{"word":"ganra","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is broad/wide in dimension $x_{2}$ [2nd most significant dimension] by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {clani}, {jarki}, {rotsu}, {condi}, {barda}, {gutci}, {minli}."},{"word":"ganse","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [observer] senses/detects/notices stimulus $x_{2}$ (object/nu) by means $x_{3}$ under conditions $x_{4}$.","notes":"$x_1$ is sensitive to $x_2$; also feels, spots, perceives, makes out, discerns/recognizes (but only implying reaction without necessarily any significant mental processing); note that the emphasis is on a property which stimulates $x_1$ and is detected (sanji is passive about the sensing, and is not limited to sensory input, as well as presuming some kind of discernment/recognition, while not being concerned with the means of detection); $x_3$ sense/sensory channel. See also {pencu}, {sanji}, {viska}, {sumne}, {tirna}, {zgana}, {canci}, {simlu}."},{"word":"ganseti","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the sensation/qualia (abstract) associated with objects with property $x_2$ (ka), via sense $x_3$ (ka), as sensed by $x_4$","notes":"{lo} {ganseti} {be} {lo} {ka} ({ce'u}) {xunre} = 'the color red', {lo} {ganseti} {be} {lo} {ka} ({ce'u}) {sudga} = 'the sensation/feeling of dryness'. $x_3$ is the involved sense, e.g. {lo} {ka} {viska} for sight; this can often be left unspecified. See also {ga'ei}, {ganse}, {li'i}, {li'imdu}, {gansetifri}"},{"word":"gansetifri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ feels sensation / qualia $x_2$ via sense $x_3$ (ka) // {ka'e gansetifri} = $x_1$ is sentient (able to feel subjective conscious experiences)","notes":"$x_2$ is a {ganseti}-type. Proposed gismu form: {gelse}, with rafsi -ges- and -ge'e-. See {lifri}, {ganse}."},{"word":"ganti","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the testes/ovary/testicle/scrotum/balls/gonad/stamen/pistil [body-part] of $x_{2}$, gender $x_{3}$.","notes":"Egg/sperm/pollen/gamete producing/bearing organ. See also {plibu}, {sovda}, {pinji}, {gutra}, {mabla}."},{"word":"ganto'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a note low in frequency/pitch produced by $x_2$","notes":"cf. {ganra}, {tonga}. See also {jakto'a} for \"high-pitched\".\r\n\r\n\"wide\" refers to the wavelength of a note low in frequency, as well as the characteristics of an object which produces such a note. Alternative to existing word {cmato'a}, which is ambiguous due to the fact that \"small\" could refer to either the frequency in Hertz (i.e., low pitch) or the wavelength (i.e. high pitch)."},{"word":"gantre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=m_1=g_1$ measures $x_2=m_2$ meters in its second longest direction $x_3=m_3=g_2$ by measurement standard $x_4=m_4$.","notes":"x1 {ganra} is not asserted, which is why ganra3 is absent. Cf. {clatre}, {tsutre}."},{"word":"gantycaunakybakni","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a steer [castrated male cattle/beef-producer/bovine] of species/breed $b_2$."},{"word":"gantycautolcitnakybakni","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=c_1$ is a bullock [castrated old male cattle/beef-producer/bovine] of species/breed $b_2$, old by standard $c_2$."},{"word":"gantydakli","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a scrotum of $g_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ganti}, {dakli}"},{"word":"ganvi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the sensory media content of type/stimulating sense/containing experience information $x_2$ of recording/broadcast/media $x_3$ displayed/produced by medium/device $x_4$.","notes":"Generalizes/encompasses both of {vidvi} and {snavi} (where $x_2$ is visual/video or audio, respectively), so-called '4D' experiences (which have jostling/kinetoceptive and olfactory stimuli), the feelies from Huxley's /Brave New World/, and other stuff."},{"word":"ganxo","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the anus/anal orifice/asshole/arsehole [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: exit, waste exit].","notes":"Also asshole/ass/arsehole; (adjective:) $x_1$ is anal. See also {zargu}, {kalci}, {mabla}, {rinci}."},{"word":"ganze'a","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ broadens/widens in dimension $g_2$ by amount $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ganra}, {zenba}, {ganjdika}."},{"word":"ganzu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ organizes $x_{2}$ [relative chaos] into $x_{3}$ [ordered/organized result] by system/principle(s) $x_{4}$.","notes":"$x_3$ is also a system; $x_4$ could be merely a function which inherently serves to dictate the organizational structure of $x_3$. See also {ciste}, {morna}, {stura}, {bilni}, {cabra}."},{"word":"ga'o","selmaho":"GAhO","score":100000,"definition":"closed interval bracket marker; mod. intervals in non-logical connectives; include boundaries."},{"word":"ga'oi","selmaho":"UI2","score":1,"definition":"evidential: I disagree with you vehemently, but offer no substantive counterarguments/information pulled from my ass","notes":"Approximately the same as '{.ie} {nai} {le'o} {ju'a}'. See {ga'i}"},{"word":"ga'onra'itsi","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=g_1=r_1$ is an indehiscent fruit/seed-envelope (which remains closed/sealed and whole) of organism $t_2$ with potential to produce/containing/enclosing offspring $t_3=g_3$ preventing passage to $g_2$ (default: external environment)","notes":"r2 is assumed to be indefinite (indehiscent fruit must be processed/stimulated by active external means in order to release their seeds). There is no reason for the 'fruit' to necessarily be of a plant, although it probably will be."},{"word":"ga'orce'omosysna","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an affricate consonant with place of articulation $g_1=m_2=m_3$ and phonation $x_3$.","notes":"cf. {zunsna}. Since this is a long lujvo, this word may possibly be reduced to {ce'osna} in fast speech and/or informal writing."},{"word":"ga'orga'a","score":1,"definition":"$x1=gr1=ga3$ is a latch/[closing rod] of material $x2=gr2$, closing $x3=ga1$, preventing passage to $x4=ga2$"},{"word":"ga'orgau","score":1,"definition":"$gas_1$ shuts $gan_1$, preventing passage/access to $gan_2$ by $gan_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ganlo}, {pluta}, {klama}, {klina}, {stela}."},{"word":"ga'ormolsa'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=m_2$ hums melody/song $s_2$ to audience $s_3$"},{"word":"ga'osna","score":4,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plosive consonant with place of articulation $g_1$ and phonation $x_3$","notes":"cf. {zunsna}, {fantysna}"},{"word":"gapci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is gaseous/fumes/a gas/vapor of material/composition including $x_{2}$, under conditions $x_{3}$.","notes":"$x_3$ includes temperature and pressure. See also {pambe}, {vacri}, {litki}, {sligu}, {danmo}, {bumru}, {cidro}, {flecu}."},{"word":"gapcpare","score":0,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a climb-below with surface climbed $x_{2}$ with climbing tool $x_{3}$. (omit, $x_{4}$ = gapru1 (above) = cpare3 (direction climbed))."},{"word":"gapkla","score":2,"definition":"$x1=k1$ ascends/goes up to $x2=g1=k2$ from $x3=g2=k3$ via route $x4=k4$ by means $x5=k5$."},{"word":"gapnifa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is upside-down","notes":"Shortening of {gapnitfa'e}."},{"word":"gapnitfa'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is upside-down"},{"word":"gapru","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is directly/vertically above/upwards-from $x_{2}$ in gravity/frame of reference $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {tsani}, {galtu}, {cnita}, {drudi}, {gacri}, {dizlo}, {farna}."},{"word":"gapselfa'a","score":1,"definition":"$f_2$ is turned up from $g_2$ in reference frame $g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {gapru}, {farna}."},{"word":"garbimvrogai","score":2,"definition":"$gac_1$ is a fence gate in fence opening $v_1=gac_2$ between $v_2=b_2=gra_2$ and $v_4=b_3=gra_2$ (unordered), in fence $v_4=b_1$.","notes":"Cf. {garbi'u}, {vrogai}."},{"word":"garbi'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=g_1$ is a fence separating $b_2=g_2$ and $b_3=g_2$ (unordered) of/in structure $b_4$.","notes":"Cf. {garna}, {bitmu}."},{"word":"garna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a rail/railing/bar [tool] supporting/restraining $x_{2}$, of material $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {kamju}, {grana}, {tutci}."},{"word":"garpata","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tick of family/genus $x_2$","notes":"See also {jukni}, {ankabuta}, {iksodida}."},{"word":"gasfrili","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is obvious/easy to notice for $x_2$","notes":"Additional sumti slots are probably needed. See also {jmifrili}."},{"word":"gaskre","score":2,"definition":" $k_1=g_3$ is a/are the whisker(s)/sensory hair(s) /vibrissa(e) attached to $k_2=g_1$ at body part $k_3$ for the detection of stimuli $g_2$ under conditions $g_4$.","notes":"Cf. {ganse}, {kerfa}, {zbikre}, {runkre}."},{"word":"gasldudmoka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sees what $x_2$ did there, namely $x_3$"},{"word":"gasmlu","score":1,"definition":"$x1=s1$ feels $x2=g2$ to $x3=g1=s3$ under conditions $x4=g4=s4$"},{"word":"gasnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiced velar stop sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Derived from and synonymous with {gy zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient consonant in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"gasnirna","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a sensory neuron which carry input stimulus property $g_2$ (ka) to brain, of observer $g_1=n_2$"},{"word":"gasnu","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [person/agent] is an agentive cause of event $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ does/brings about $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {gau}, {gunka}, {zukte}, {rinka}, {fasnu} for non-agentive events, {jibri}, {kakne}, {pilno}"},{"word":"gaspo","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Gua\\spi language/culture in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"gaspu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (thing/nu) feels sensory-good / is a pleasant stimulus to $x_2$"},{"word":"gasta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains steel of composition including $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {jinme}, {molki}, {tirse}."},{"word":"gastcica","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is an illusion that deceives/tricks $x_2$ into sensing $x_3$ using sense $x_4$ under conditions x5","notes":"Use jai gastcica for objects; {ganse} {tcica}; {prugastcica}, {narprugastcica}."},{"word":"gasyju'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=j_1$ witnesses/testifies $x_2=j_2$ (du'u) about $x_3=j_3$ by epistemology $x_4=j_4$","notes":"from {ganse}+{djuno}"},{"word":"gasyjvemu'utcini","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the sensori-motor stage as experienced by child $x_2$","notes":"1st stage in Jean Piaget's 4 stages of cognitive development. Between 0-2 years, a child discovers the difference between themselves and their environment. At that point, they will use their senses to learn."},{"word":"ga'u","selmaho":"FAhA2","score":100002,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; upwards/up from ..."},{"word":"gau","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"gasnu modal, 1st place agent/actor case tag with active agent ..."},{"word":"gau'a","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso (no-more-than-4-ary) operator: Gaussian function $f(x, a, b, c) = c e^{-((x-a)^2 / (2*b^2))}$.","notes":"Parameter 'a' is the SECOND operand; x is the first. Defaults: $c = 1/ \\sqrt{2 \\pi \\sigma}$ (normalized), $a = \\mu$ (the arithmetic average of the data set), $b = \\sigma$ (the standard deviation of the data set). Moreover, by context, $\\mu = 0$ (the average is 0) or $\\sigma = 1$ (the standard deviation is 1) might be assumed by default."},{"word":"ga'u'au","selmaho":"GAhUhAU","score":1,"definition":"mekso n-ary operator: append contravariant (upper) indices to tensor","notes":"Terminated by {te'oi'oi}. Takes ordered input (A, X_1, X_2, …, X_(n-1)), where A is a tensor and X_i is an index with an understood (or elsewhere defined) ordered domain. It appends/assigns X_i to be the ith contravariant index of A, which is usually designated as a superscript in the ith position to the right of A. See also: {ni'a'au}. It is probable that Einstein summation notation will be conventionally in effect."},{"word":"gau'e","selmaho":"BAI","score":2,"definition":"ganse modal, 1st place to perceiver ... ; sensed, detected by ..."},{"word":"gau'i'o","selmaho":"PA5","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: Gauss' arithmetic-geometric mean of 1 and √(2)=sqrt(2) constant G ≈ .8346268…","notes":"See also: \"{cnanlagau}\"."},{"word":"gauncri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a surjective function from $x_2$ (domain) to $x_3$ (codomain).","notes":"Every element of the codomain has at least one preimage under $x_1$. See also: \"{ficystoraunju}\"."},{"word":"gau'o","selmaho":"FAhA2","score":2,"definition":"location tense relation / direction; upon/atop ...","notes":"Contraction of {ga'u re'o}"},{"word":"gaupli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ uses $x_2$ for bringing about $x_3$ (event)","notes":"See also {pilno}, {gasnu}."},{"word":"ga'u re'o","selmaho":"FAhA2*","score":1,"definition":"location tense relation / direction; upon ...","notes":"See also {cpana}."},{"word":"gaurki'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is person/agent $x_2=g_1$'s reason/motivation/purpose for doing/bringing about $x_3=g_2=k_2$.","notes":"From {gasnu} {krinu}. $x_1$ is by default known by $x_2$ at some level of consciousness; {nalsanji} {gaurki'u} may be used for when an agent's reasons for an act are truly unconscious."},{"word":"gaurtcini","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is an opportunity for $t_2=g_1$ to do $g_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tcini}, {gasnu}, {funca}."},{"word":"gaurzu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ volitionally brings about $x_2$ (event) for purpose/goal $x_3$ (event)","notes":"See also {zukte}, {gasnu}, {djijevgau}."},{"word":"gaxlumple","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is toilet paper.","notes":"Cf. {ganxo}, {lumci}, {pelji}"},{"word":"gaxmolgle","score":1,"definition":"$gl_1$ rims/performs anilingus on $gl_2$.","notes":"Cf. {gaxygle}, {molgle}, {zargu}."},{"word":"gaxygle","score":3,"definition":"$gl_1$ (giver) has anal sex with $gl_2=ga_2$ (receiver).","notes":"Cf. {gletu}, {vibgle}, {molgle}."},{"word":"gaxykafke","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1=g_2$ farts, expelling gas $x_2=k_2$."},{"word":"gaznatu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of natural gas, a mixture of methane with smaller amounts of ethane, propane, butane, other gaseous hydrocarbons and petroleum deposits","notes":"See also {kolme}, {kolgapci}, {ctile}, {livla}."},{"word":"gazykamni","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=g_1$ the committee for steering/organizing $g_2$ into $g_3$ by system/principle(s) $g_4$ of body/organization $k_3$.","notes":"From {ganzu}, {kamni}. Cf. {trukamni}, {trokamni}, {ctakamni}."},{"word":"ge","selmaho":"GA","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: forethought all but tanru-internal and (with gi)."},{"word":"ge'a","selmaho":"VUhU0","score":100000,"definition":"mathematical operator: null mathematical expression (mex) operator (used in >2-ary ops)."},{"word":"ge'ai","selmaho":"ZOhU","score":2,"definition":"metasyntactic variable prenex","notes":"Explicitly marks variables, e.g. ko'a ko'e, lerfu-strings, and/or brodV (must be converted into sumti using {me'ei}) as being metasyntactic: i.e. having no specific meaning or referent and merely used to demonstrate syntax or hypothetical scenarios. Automatically unassigns these variables from any previous assignment. e.g. (me'ei broda me'ei brode ko'a ko'e fo'a fo'e ge'ai). See {ge'ei}, {ce'ai}, {ke'au}, {zo'u}, {da'o}"},{"word":"ge'e","selmaho":"UI6","score":100002,"definition":"attitudinal: elliptical/unspecified/non-specific emotion; no particular feeling."},{"word":"ge'ei","selmaho":"UI3a","score":4,"definition":"metasyntactic variable marker","notes":"Explicitly marks the preceding variable, e.g. ko'a ko'e, lerfu-strings, and/or {broda} series as being metasyntactic: i.e. having no specific meaning or referent and merely used to demonstrate syntax or hypothetical scenarios. Automatically unassigns the variable from any previous assignment. May also be used for pronouns like {mi} or {do} or {dei}. This is useful to refer to {mi} as a 'first-person pronoun' rather than the actual speaker themself, for example, when giving the definition of {mi'o}: '{mi} {ge'ei} {jo'u} {do} {ge'ei}', makes it clear that the speaker doesn't literally mean the speaker and the listener, but are using {mi} and {do} metasyntactically. Similarly, one might define {mi} as '{lo} {cusku} {be} {dei} {ge'ei}'. See {ge'ai}, {da'o}"},{"word":"ge'embetsi","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is a gömböc"},{"word":"ge'enmo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) feels an unspecified or unknown emotion about $x_2$ (event)","notes":"From {ge'e}, {cinmo}. See {co'e}"},{"word":"ge'i","selmaho":"GA","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: forethought all but tanru-internal connective question (with gi)."},{"word":"gei","selmaho":"VUhU2","score":100000,"definition":"trinary mathematical operator: order of magnitude/value/base; [b * (c to the a power)]."},{"word":"gei'ai","selmaho":"BAI","score":0,"definition":"aigne modal, 1st place: with eigenvalue ...","notes":"Eigenvalue is relatively unimportant to know without context of the linear transformation being applied. See also: {aigne}, {segei'ai}, {tegei'ai}, {vegei'ai}."},{"word":"gei'au","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"mekso 7-ary operator: for input $(X_1 = z, X_2 = (a_i)_i, X_3 = (b_j)_j, X_4 = p, X_5 = q, X_6 = h_1, X_7 = h_2)$, this word/function outputs/yields $\\sum_{n=0}^{\\infty} (((\\prod_{i = 1}^{p} ($ne'o'o$(a_i,n,1,h_1)))/(\\prod_{j = 1}^{q} ($ne'o'o$(b_j,n,1,h_2)))) z^n/(n!))$; by default, $X_6 = 1 = X_7$ unless explicitly specified otherwise.","notes":"See \"{ne'o'o}\" (Pochhammer symbol); however, for the purposes of this definition and regardless of the definition(s) provided at \"ne'o'o\", here ne'e'o$(Y_1, Y_2, Y_3, Y_4) = \\prod_{k = 0}^{Y_2 - 1} (Y_1 + (-1)^{(1 - Y_3)} Y_4 k)$ by local definition; ne'o'o$(Y_1, Y_2, Y_3, Y_4) = 1$ for all $Y_2 < 1$, regardless of the other inputs $Y_m$ (so long as they belong to the domain); by default, $Y_4 = 1$ unless explicitly defined otherwise. For the main definition: $z$ is a complex number, and $(a_i)_i$ and $(b_j)_j$ are (pre)defined sequences (id est: functions with domains being exactly the set of exactly all positive integers) such that, for all positive integer indices $i$ and $j$ respectively, their terms/outputs are complex numbers; both $(a_i)_i$ and $(b_j)_j$ are indexed starting at $1$; also, $p, q, h_1, h_2$ are positive integers; by default, $h_1 = 1 = h_2$ unless explicitly specified otherwise. $X_2$ and $X_3$ may require usage of \"{mau'au}\" and \"{zai'ai}\"."},{"word":"gei ci","score":2,"definition":"$10^3$; thousands","notes":"Imprecise number"},{"word":"gei'i'e","selmaho":"JOIhI","score":2,"definition":"mekso unary operator: converts a string of digits which includes {pi} to the same string of digits without {pi}; if {pi} is not present in the original/input string, the output is identical","notes":"Probably can be generalized to handle {pi'e} and distinguish macro- from micro-digits. Notice that it produces a string of digits; the meaning of this string must be established by processing through JUhU or the like. The input must also be a string of digits (not a number). Useful for certain algorithms, such as an nth root algorithm."},{"word":"geirki'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=g_1$ cheers with sound $k_2$ about $g_2$ (event/state).","notes":"Cf. {gleki}, {krixa}, {ki'arzau}."},{"word":"gejrdauko","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is a carrot of variety $x_2$.","notes":"See also {najgenja}, {rulsantyspa}, {spatrdauko}, {spatrxapio}."},{"word":"gejystani","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rhizome/rootstalk of plant/species $x_2$.","notes":"From {genja} {stani}. See also {patlu}, {samcu}. For the Deleuzian philosophy-thing, see {flesrnrizoma}/{deLEZ. zei gejystani}."},{"word":"gekmau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is happier than $x_2$ about $x_3$ by amount $x_4$","notes":"This word is in Jbovlaste based on its use in CLL"},{"word":"geknimi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'gek-sentence' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: gek subsentence gik subsentence tail-terms tag? | KE # gek-sentence /KEhE#/ | NA # gek-sentence. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"gekpanpi","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=p_1$ is blissful about $g_2=p_2$ (event/state)."},{"word":"gek zei uanta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'gek' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: SE? GA NAI? # | joik GI # | stag gik. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"gendra","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ is grammatically correct in situation $d_3$ according to grammar $d_4=g_1$."},{"word":"genja","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a root [body-part] of plant/species $x_{2}$; [metaphor: immobile, supporting, nourishing].","notes":"See also {jamfu}, {jicmu}, {patlu}, {samcu}, {spati}, {krasi}."},{"word":"genjrdauko","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a carrot; $x_1$ is a root [body-part] of plant/species $x_2$ of genus Daucus"},{"word":"genjrtensai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a beetroot (root); $x_1$ is the root portion of the beetroot plant $x_2$ (scientific name: “Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris var. conditiva”).","notes":"See also: {spatrtensai}."},{"word":"genrkasu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the declined form of base noun $x_2$ according to case $x_3$ in language $x_4$.","notes":"The x2 is not necessarily a 'base' noun, and could be any form of the same noun. See also {sumtcita}, {selbri}"},{"word":"gensima","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is a temporary name for $x_2$ (text, object, event) chosen in such a way that it is not used for naming anything else within the current scope","notes":"Also called 'gensym'. To express gensymmed {da} usually {da}{xi}{rau} is used. See {cmene}, {zasni}"},{"word":"gensu'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a grammatical structure/syntax of text $s_2=g_3$ defined by the grammar $g_1$ of language $g_2$.","notes":"{gerna} {stura}; {genturfa'i}"},{"word":"gento","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Argentinian culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {xispo}, {ketco}, {spano}."},{"word":"gentoldra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is grammatically incorrect in situation $x_2$ according to grammar $x_3$","notes":"See also {gendra}."},{"word":"gentufa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ parses text $x_2$ using grammar $x_3$","notes":"zi'evla version of {genturfa'i}. See {gerna}, {gensu'a}, {gendra}"},{"word":"genturfa'i","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=f_1$ parses text $x_2=g_3=f_3$ according to formal grammar $x_3=g_1$."},{"word":"genturpra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ (parser/interpreter) produces formal result $x_2=c_2$ from symbolic/formal manipulation of text string $x_3$ according to rules $x_4$"},{"word":"genvlasle","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=g_1$ is a morpheme/most basic grammatical subunit of word, meaning/causing $v_2$ in language $v_3=g_2$ for language/text $g_3$.","notes":"See also phoneme (={ba'urvlasle})."},{"word":"genxu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a hook/crook [shape/form] of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {kruvi}, {korcu}."},{"word":"ge'o","selmaho":"BY1","score":100000,"definition":"shift letterals to Greek alphabet."},{"word":"gercmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1=g_1$ barks expressing $x_2=c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {gerku}, {cmoni}."},{"word":"gerdja","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is dog food for dogs $c_2=g_1$.","notes":"See also pet food (={dalpe'odja}) and animal feed (={da'udja})."},{"word":"gerkene","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is pickle-/cucumber-shaped","notes":"Should be three-dimensional and enclose a volume. The shape is approximately cylindrical: there is an approximately linear, non-closed axis and any cross-section that is perpendicular thereto should be approximately circular (or trivial). The ends should be rounded and can be tapered; the should not be sharp. The shape is fairly smooth. If the axis is linear, the shape should be convex. The axis should, at most, form a shape like a parenthesis \"(\"; there should not be multiple changes in the sign of curvature. The diameter of the perpendicular cross-section should be largest toward the middle of the axis; the length of the axis should be rather larger than this diametric length."},{"word":"gerki'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is the howl of a dog/canine of species $g_2$.","notes":"Cf. {gerku}, {krixa}."},{"word":"gerkrtciuaua","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Chihuahua of breed/variety $x_2$.","notes":"stage-3 form of “{tciuaua}”. See also: {gerku}"},{"word":"gerku","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a dog/canine/[bitch] of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {lorxu}, {labno}, {mlatu}."},{"word":"gerkuuono","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dhole (Cuon alpinus) of subspecies/breed $x_2$","notes":"See {labno}, {gerku}"},{"word":"gerkyzda","score":0,"definition":"$z_1$ is a doghouse for dog $z_2=g_1$.","notes":"Same as {gerzda}. Mentioned in cll 1.1 §4.13."},{"word":"gerkyzdani","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is a doghouse for dog $z_2=g_1$.","notes":"Same as {gerzda}. Mentioned in cll 1.1 §4.13."},{"word":"gerna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the grammar/rules/defining form of language $x_{2}$ for structure/text $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {bangu}, {stura}, {cmavo}, {jufra}."},{"word":"gernciba'inu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a shiba inu.","notes":"Cf. {gerku}."},{"word":"gerselzda","score":3,"definition":"$s_1=g_1$ is a dog housed in nest $s_2$ of dog breed $g_2$.","notes":"Example 12.16 (cll 1.1). See also {gerzda}."},{"word":"gerske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass of facts) is cynology/science about dogs $g_1=s_2$ based on methodology $s_3$."},{"word":"geryre'u","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ is dog meat from species/breed $r_2=g_2$.","notes":"from {gerku} + {rectu}"},{"word":"gerzda","score":4,"definition":"$z_1$ is a doghouse for dog $z_2=g_1$."},{"word":"gerzdani","score":0,"definition":"$z_1$ is a doghouse for dog $z_2=g_1$.","notes":"Same as {gerzda}. Mentioned in cll 1.1 §4.13."},{"word":"gerzgu","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a dog rose (Rosa canina) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"getpa'ardo","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) of breed $x_2$","notes":"See {bramlatu}. "},{"word":"getru'u","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ is measured in peso (convertible) (ARS) as $r_2$ (quantity), in the Argentine monetary system $r_3$."},{"word":"getybau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=b_1$ is the Argentinian Spanish language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote)","notes":"Cf. {gento}, {bangu}, {sanbau}, {bansupu'a}."},{"word":"getygu'e","score":2,"definition":"$ge_1=gu_1$ is Argentina.","notes":"Cf. {gento}, {gugde}, {gugde'aru}."},{"word":"ge'u","selmaho":"GEhU","score":100001,"definition":"elidable terminator: end GOI relative phrases; usually elidable in non-complex phrases."},{"word":"ge'u'a","selmaho":"GA","score":2,"definition":"logical connective: forethought all but tanru-internal always true (with gi).","notes":"Created to complete the scope of truth tables to include TTTT and FFFF, despite being described as relatively useless. Etymology: g + jetnu + A."},{"word":"ge'u'i","selmaho":"GEhUhI","score":1,"definition":"elidable terminator for connective modifiers","notes":"Terminates {noi'i}."},{"word":"ge'urzdani","score":0,"definition":"$z_1$ is a doghouse for dog $z_2=g_1$.","notes":"Same as {gerzda}. Mentioned in cll 1.1 §4.13."},{"word":"ge'uzda","score":0,"definition":"$z_1$ is a doghouse for dog $z_2=g_1$.","notes":"Same as {gerzda}. Mentioned in cll 1.1 §4.13."},{"word":"gexnivji","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ crochets $n_2$ from yarn $n_3$ using crochet hooks $g_1$","notes":"g2 is dropped as being non germaine to this lujvo"},{"word":"gi","selmaho":"GI","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: all but tanru-internal forethought connective medial marker."},{"word":"gi'a","selmaho":"GIhA","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: bridi-tail afterthought or."},{"word":"gi'a'a","selmaho":"GA","score":2,"definition":"logical connective: forethought all but tanru-internal always false (with gi).","notes":"Created to complete the scope of truth tables to include TTTT and FFFF, despite being described as relatively useless. Etymology: g + jitfa + A."},{"word":"gi'au","selmaho":"KOhA","score":4,"definition":"pro-sumti: refers to the proposition that is the left-hand side complement of the current logical connection.","notes":"Typically used in the right-hand side connectand for referring back to the content of the left-hand side connectand."},{"word":"gi bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":1,"definition":"pro-sumti: in the second half of a sumti forethought connective expression, refers to the first half.","notes":"For example, in \"ge X gi lo co'e be gibu\", gibu refers to X. In case of nesting, the innermost connective is targeted, unless a subscript specifies otherwise: in \"ge X gi tu'a ga Y gi gibu\", gibu refers to Y. \"gibu xi re\" may be used to refer to the second-innermost referent, X. See {nu bu}."},{"word":"gidva","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (person/object/event) guides/conducts/pilots/leads $x_{2}$ (active participants) in/at $x_{3}$ (event).","notes":"A guiding person advises/suggests/sets an example to be followed, but does not necessarily control/direct/manage actual execution of an event; an event may serve as a guide by setting a pattern/example to be emulated. See also {jitro}, {ralju}, {sazri}, te {bende}, {jatna}, {fukpi}, {morna}."},{"word":"gidyselsku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the motto made by $x_2$ for $x_3$ via expressive medium $x_4$","notes":"from {gidva}+{selsku}"},{"word":"gi'e","selmaho":"GIhA","score":100001,"definition":"logical connective: bridi-tail afterthought and."},{"word":"gi'ei","selmaho":"GIhEI","score":3,"definition":"afterthought abstraction wrapper","notes":"Accepts 'gi'ei LE NU', 'gi'ei NU' (elided LE defaults to {lo}), or 'gi'ei LOhOI'. Wraps the bridi before it within an abstraction. e.g. 'mi klama le zarci gi'ei-le-nu cabna lo nu do klama' = 'le nu mi klama le zarci cu cabna lo nu do klama'. Also see {xoi}, {jai'i}. Grammar note: The {gi'ei}-group acts like a specialized {vau}, grabbing a single bridi. If you are in a sub-bridi of the bridi you wish to convert, you need to close the sub-bridi with {vau}, or use {i'au} to return to the top bridi of the sentence."},{"word":"gi'ek zei uanta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'gihek' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: NA? SE? GIhA NAI?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"gi'enai","selmaho":"GIhA*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: bridi-tail afterthought x but not y."},{"word":"gi'e'u'a","selmaho":"GIhA","score":1,"definition":"logical connective: bridi-tail afterthought always true.","notes":"Created to complete the scope of truth tables to include TTTT and FFFF, despite being described as relatively useless. Etymology: gi'a + jetnu + A."},{"word":"gigbivysamsle","score":2,"definition":"$se_1$ is (close to) a billion ($10^9$) of eight indivisible, most basic computer subunits of computer $se_2$; $se_1$ is a gigabyte","notes":"In binary a gigabyte is actually 1 073 741 824 bytes, but we can round off for brevity, and to parallel the metric units."},{"word":"gigdo","score":100004,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a billion [British milliard] [$10^9$] of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"See also {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}. {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}"},{"word":"gi'i","selmaho":"GIhA","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: bridi-tail afterthought conn question."},{"word":"gi'i'a'a","selmaho":"GIhA","score":2,"definition":"logical connective: bridi-tail afterthought always false.","notes":"Created to complete the scope of truth tables to include TTTT and FFFF, despite being described as relatively useless. Etymology: gi'a + jitfa + A."},{"word":"giiOm","score":1,"definition":"Guillaume","notes":"Also: \".giióm.\"."},{"word":"gikfagri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a campfire with fuel $x_2$ burning-in/reacting-with oxidizer $x_3$ at camp/encampment $x_4$.","notes":"See {ginka}, {fagri}, {mudyfagri}."},{"word":"gik zei uanta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'gik' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: GI NAI? #. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"gimet bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":1,"definition":"letteral: guillemet (letteral)."},{"word":"gimkamsmikezypro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (word/quote; probably gismu) conflicts with $x_2$ (word/text; probably gismu) according to rules $x_3$ in language $x_4$.","notes":"Neither x1 nor x2 need be \"official and accepted\". A standard value for $x_3$ in the case of Lojban would be the traditional gismu creation algorithm's dissimilarity criteria. See also: \"{vlapro}\"."},{"word":"gimpro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (word/quote; probably gismu) conflicts with $x_2$ (word/text; probably gismu) according to rules $x_3$ in language $x_4$.","notes":"Shortened from {gimkamsmikezypro}. Neither x1 nor x2 need be \"official and accepted\"."},{"word":"gimrafrimna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rhythmic conjugation of word $x_2$, rhyming with word $x_3$ in language $x_4$, with changed final vowel/ending $x_5$.","notes":"This word refers to the uncommon practice of changing the last vowel of a brivla in order to have it rhyme with surrounding words in its spoken context. This can only be done to gismu and lujvo ending in 5-letter rafsi. x2 should be the orthodox spelling of x1. Use \"{me'o} [vowel]\" to describe x5. This word is an autonym, being a {gimrafrimna} of the word {gimrafrimni}. See also {rimni} {abu} {ebu} {ibu} {obu} {ubu} {sezyskivla}."},{"word":"gimrafrimni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rhythmic conjugation of word $x_2$, rhyming with word $x_3$ in language $x_4$, with changed final vowel/ending $x_5$.","notes":"This word refers to the uncommon practice of changing the last vowel of a brivla in order to have it rhyme with surrounding words in its spoken context. This can only be done to gismu and lujvo ending in 5-letter rafsi. x2 should be the orthodox spelling of x1. Use \"{me'o} [vowel]\" to describe x5. This word is a {se} {gimrafrimni}, and has the four rhythmic conjugations \"{gimrafrimna}\", \"gimrafrimne\", \"gimrafrimno\", and \"gimrafrimnu\". See also {rimni} {abu} {ebu} {ibu} {obu} {ubu}."},{"word":"gimste","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a list of gismu","notes":"See {gismu} {liste}"},{"word":"gimy'inda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (si'o) deserves a gismu $x_2$ by standard $x_3$ according to $x_4$, over the objections of $x_5$, even though it would conflict with gismu $x_6$ and $x_7$ is a perfectly good zi'evla"},{"word":"gimyzevla","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a stage 3 fu'ivla/zi'evla meaning $x_2$, based on gismu/root word $x_3$ in language $x_4$","notes":"Synonymous to {cibyfu'ivla}."},{"word":"gincilnacnalfadni","score":2,"definition":"$f_1$ (member) exhibits aneuploidy (atypical quantity of chromosome) of type/number $n_1$ in/with respect to chromosome $gc_1$ which is atypical of species/set $gc_3=f_3$","notes":"f2 is incorporated into x2=n1 and x3=gc1; the sumti filling in the last terbri may be a species or a set."},{"word":"gincilta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a chromosome containing gene/locus $x_2$ of species $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jgina}, {cilta}."},{"word":"ginfu'izmase","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a DNA copying enzyme (polymerase, transcriptase) making copy $x_2$ of DNA $x_3$.","notes":"experimental gismu {zmase}; see also {fatyginfu'izmase}, {ginslami}, {gincilta}"},{"word":"gingamu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity/is made of gingham.","notes":"Shorter form of “{bukrgingamu}”."},{"word":"ginka","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a camp/encampment/temporary residence of $x_{2}$ at location $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {dinju}, {xabju}, {zdani}."},{"word":"ginlanzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (mass) is a biological/genetic/'blood' family with members including $x_2$ bonded/tied/joined according to standard/'blood' relations $x_3$.","notes":"Members of $x_1$ are blood relatives."},{"word":"ginlazdze","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a genetic-familial/'blood' ancestor of $x_2$ by bond/tie/relation/of degree $x_3$.","notes":"$x_2$ must be the genetic offspring of $x_1$ or the genetic offspring of someone who is also a ginlazyseldze of $x_1$; trivially, one may consider $x_1$ to be a ginlazydze of themself ($x_1$), and possibly/probably others. See also: {kraune}, {kloje}, {tseingu}, {dzena}. This is more specific than {seldze} ($x_3$ is much narrower). This word is equivalent to \"{se} {ginlazyseldze}\". This word allows familial peers as possibilities for $x_1$ and $x_2$, so this relationship is a subtype of {ginydze}."},{"word":"ginlazmi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a genetic/biological/'blood' family member of $x_2$ via bonds/ties/standard/blood relations $x_3$."},{"word":"ginlazrirni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the biological/full/genetic-familial/'blood' parent of $x_2$; $x_2$ is the biological offspring/direct and immediate genetic-familial descendant of $x_1$.","notes":"Step-parents are excluded, as are most other forms of parenting/rearing/raising/mentoring. Genetic clones may be included."},{"word":"ginlazyfamti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a biological/genetic-familial/'blood' aunt/uncle of $x_2$ by genetic-familial bond/tie/blood relation $x_3$; x1 is a genetically and familially associated member of $x_2$'s genetic/biological parent(s)'s generation.","notes":"No prefix \"great-\"s or \"grand-\"s may immediately precede this word in English translation. A {ginlazytunba} of $x_1$ must be a {ginlazrirni} of $x_2$."},{"word":"ginlazyseldze","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a genetic-familial/'blood' descendant of $x_2$ by bond/tie/relation/of degree $x_3$.","notes":"$x_1$ must be the genetic offspring of $x_2$ or the genetic offspring of someone who is also a ginlazyseldze of $x_2$; trivially, one may consider $x_2$ to be a ginlazydze of themself ($x_2$), and possibly/probably others. See also: {kraune}, {kloje}, {tseingu}, {dzena}. This is more specific than {seldze} ($x_3$ is much narrower). This word is equivalent to \"{se} {ginlazdze}\"."},{"word":"ginlazytamne","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is genetic-familial/'blood' cousin to $x_{2}$ by bond/tie $x_{3}$; [non-immediate family member, default same generation (zero-times removed)].","notes":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ share at least one common {ginlazdze}."},{"word":"ginlazytunba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a genetic-familial/biological/'blood' sibling of $x_2$ by bond/tie/standard/shared genetic parent(s) $x_3$.","notes":"Half-siblings are included; step-siblings are excluded."},{"word":"ginpoi","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a sequence with ordering rule $x_{2}$ with sequence base set-gene $x_{3}$."},{"word":"ginske","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is genetics (gene studies) based on methodology $x_2$ (proposition)","notes":"See also {cedyske}"},{"word":"ginsle","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a chemical base (adenine/thymine/guanine/cytosine) within gene $j_1=s_2$."},{"word":"ginxu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an instance of DNA/deoxyribonucleic acid (individual or mass) with purity $x_2$."},{"word":"ginydze","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a genetic/biological ancestor (or familial peer thereof) of $x_2$ by relationship/to degree $x_3$ through/along graph-geodesic within their shared biological family.","notes":"There is a genetic/biological path of parent-child connections which connects $x_2$ to a familial peer of $x_1$ such that this said peer and $x_1$ are approximately of the same generation (such as siblings or cousins); $x_1$ must belong to the same genetic family as $x_2$ and the said peer. Very similar to \"{rirny'utka}\", except genetic/biological connection is implied every step along the way, and $x_1$ may actually be a familial peer of the same generation as the actual direct ancestor, rather than necessarily being that direct ancestor themself. Notice that any familial peer of $x_2$ is a potential substitute themself for $x_2$ in this definition, so a symmetry wrt the breadth of specification due to allowance of peers is indeed implied, but need be explicitly allowed by the definition in only one case. This word is broader than and includes {ginlazdze}; it allows for the possibility of horizontal gene transfer, artificial genetic manipulation, clonal relations, very large organisms (such as certain fungi and aspens) which appear to be multiple organisms, asexual reproduction, and possibly even tissue transplants (not all of which \"{ginlazdze}\" will include)."},{"word":"gi'o","selmaho":"GIhA","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: bridi-tail afterthought biconditional/iff/if-and-only-if."},{"word":"gi'o'i","selmaho":"GOhA","score":2,"definition":"pro-bridi: in the second half of a bridi forethought connective expression, refers to the first half.","notes":"For example: in \"ga mi broda do gi ta na gi'o'i\", gi'o'i refers to \"(mi) broda do\". In case of nesting, the innermost connective is targeted, unless a subscript specifies otherwise: in \"ge mi broda gi ga do brode gi gi'o'i\", gi'o'i refers to \"do brode\". \"gi'o'i xi re\" may be used to refer to the second-innermost referent, \"mi broda\"."},{"word":"gi'oi","selmaho":"GIhOI","score":2,"definition":"This cmavo precedes a predicate (at least binary) and turns it into a forethought conjunction, which syntactically behaves like GA cmavo. The predicate indicates the relationship between the two connected propositions. Terminator: {te'u}.","notes":"This is the forethought version of {ji'oi}."},{"word":"gi'onai","selmaho":"GIhA*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: bridi-tail afterthought exclusive or; Latin 'aut'."},{"word":"girzrdau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) running on blockchain $x_2$ founded for purpose $x_3$","notes":"See also: {girzu}, {kagni}"},{"word":"girzu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is group/cluster/team showing common property (ka) $x_{2}$ due to set $x_{3}$ linked by relations $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also collection, team, comprised of, comprising; members $x_3$ (a specification of the complete membership) comprise group $x_1$; cluster (= {kangri}). See also {bende}, {ciste}, {cmima}, {gunma}, {panra}, {cabra}, {cecmu}, {kansa}, {klesi}, {lanzu}, {liste}, {vrici}."},{"word":"gismu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a (Lojban) root word expressing relation $x_{2}$ among argument roles $x_{3}$, with affix(es) $x_{4}$.","notes":"Gismu list, if physical object (= ({loi}) {gimste}); referring to the mental construct (e.g. propose adding a new gismu to the gismu list = {gimpoi}, {gimselcmi}, {gimselste}). See also {cmavo}, {cmene}, {lujvo}, {smuni}, {sumti}, {tanru}, {valsi}."},{"word":"gismyjvo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=l_1$ is a compound word with the word $x_2=g_1$ appearing inside it, composed from the affixes $x_3=l_4$","notes":"Used when the syllables of a word appear in a compound word, made up from affixes. See {kibromge}."},{"word":"gitsko","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a string of instrument $j_1$."},{"word":"gitytortci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a capo for guitar/banjo/mandolin $x_2$."},{"word":"gi'u","selmaho":"GIhA","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: bridi-tail afterthought whether-or-not."},{"word":"glabi'a","score":3,"definition":"$b_1=g_1$ is feverish/has a fever, from disease $b_3$, by standard $g_2$","notes":"from {glare} {bilma}"},{"word":"glacitsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the warm period (season/interval) of year $x_2$ at location $x_3$.","notes":"This can be used generically in order to describe the warm half of the year on Earth (approximately the interval from the (local-vernal) equinox to the immediate next (local-autumnal) equinox such that the warmest solstice (local-Summer) is included); this meaning is what was meant by the English word \"Summer\" in the 1200's, for example."},{"word":"glagau","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a do with hot $x_{2}$ with hot standard $x_{3}$."},{"word":"glajarpatxu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ is a crucible for $x_2=p_2$, of material/properties $x_3=p_3$","notes":"from {glare}+{jdari}+{patxu}"},{"word":"glajukpa","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ cooks (with heat) food-for-eating $j_2$ by recipe/method $j_3$ (process).","notes":"Cf. {jukpa}."},{"word":"glaladyckafi","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a quantity of café au lait/latte/café con leche/cappuccino/flat white/coffee with heated dairy [or similar] product/creamer/whitener $la_1=g_1$, addition warm by standard $g_2$.","notes":"See also: coffee with milk (={ladyckafi}), café au lait (={ckafre'ole}), caffè latte (={kafrlate}), café con leche (={kafrlece}), cappuccino (={kafrkapucino}), flat white (={kafrsralo}), latte drinker (={pixrlate})."},{"word":"glamau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=z_1$ is hotter than $z_2$ by standard $g_2$ by amount $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {glare} {zmadu}"},{"word":"glamre","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is a temperature measurer measuring the temperature of object $m_2=g_1$ as $m_3$ units on scale $m_4$ with accuracy $m_5$"},{"word":"glamretci","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a thermometer used for measuring temperature $m_2=g_1$ as $m_3$ units on scale $m_4$ with accuracy $m_5$"},{"word":"glanejni","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is the heat of $n_3=g_1$.","notes":"Cf. {nejni}, {glare}."},{"word":"glangala","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is galangal of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"glare","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is hot/[warm] by standard $x_{2}$.","notes":"Warm (= {mligla}), feverish (= {bi'agla}). See also {lenku}."},{"word":"glaske","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass of facts) is the science of thermodymanics / science of / about heat / heating based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"Made from {glare} and {saske}. saske2 and all places of glare subsumed."},{"word":"glaterjukpa","score":1,"definition":"$j_3$ is a cooking recipe for food-for-eating $j_2$ cooked by $j_1$.","notes":"Cf. {glajukpa}."},{"word":"glatimdemricfoi","score":2,"definition":"$f_1$ is a jungle with trees $t_1$.","notes":"See also rain forest (={cavricfoi})."},{"word":"glatrotci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a heating regulator"},{"word":"glauka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an owl of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {cipni}, {cipnrstrigi}, {cipnrtito}"},{"word":"glaupa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ gallops","notes":"See {bajra}, {xirma}"},{"word":"gleborsezvli","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$=$v_1$ has sexual mastery of itself/is sexually enpowered in aspect $x_2$=$v_2$ under conditions $x_3$=$v_3$","notes":"Contrasts with {glevli} in that the latter implies external orientation of dominion whereas this word implies solely self-oriented empowerment. A sex slave is te glevli and not gleborsezvli."},{"word":"glebre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is in heat/estrus/musth; $x_1$ is horny/randy.","notes":"zoi gy. musth .gy steci lo xanto"},{"word":"gledji","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=g_1=d_1$ desires sexual activity $x_3=d_2$ with participants $x_2=g_2$ for purpose $x_4=d_3$","notes":"Noralujv's definition was scary. cf. {djica} and {gletu}"},{"word":"glefantyta'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a chastity device, for preventing $x_2$ from having sex","notes":"$x_2$ is an intended wearer, not necessarily an actual wearer, e.g. \"lo glefantyta'u be lo {nakni}\" is a male chastity device. See {gletu}, {fanta}, and {taxfu}."},{"word":"glefi'a","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is pornography/erotica about plot/theme/subject/under convention $c_2$ by author $c_3$."},{"word":"glefino","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a haddock of subspecies $x_2$","notes":"See also {fiprgado}, {merlanu}, {merluci}."},{"word":"glefra","score":3,"definition":"$f_1$ reacts with orgasm $f_2$ to stimulus $f_3$ under conditions $f_4$; $f_1$ orgasms.","notes":"Cf. {gletu}, {frati}."},{"word":"gleiba","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ would be happy to discover that $x_2$ is the case.","notes":"See also: {pacna}."},{"word":"glekansa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ together with $x_2$ has sex with $x_3$","notes":"Broadly speaking, this refers to threesomes, especially the kind in which two people more or less independently are having sex with a third person at the same time. The x1 and x2 may or may not be having sex with each other (in the gletu sense). See {glesi'u}"},{"word":"glekansi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (group) has sex with $x_2$","notes":"This is {glekansa} extended to groups. Note that this doesn't really say whether the members of the x1 group are having sex with each other."},{"word":"glekemprezumpo'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is sex slavery, the ownership of people for sexual purposes, according to law/custom/system $x_2$.","notes":"Involves rape ({baigle}) in almost every conceivable case. Not necessarily by a formal system of slavery. Effectively synonymous with {cinkemprezumpo'e}. For chattel slavery in general, see {prezumpo'e}."},{"word":"gleki","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is happy/merry/glad/gleeful about $x_{2}$ (event/state).","notes":"Adversity (= {kamnalgei}). See also {badri}, {cinmo}."},{"word":"glepanryborki'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ both have had/are having (not necessarily simultaneously) sexual intercourse with $x_3$, with the relevant difference(s) between $x_1$ and $x_2$ being $x_4$.","notes":"The (rude) slang for this is \"$x_1$ and \"$x_2$ are Eskimo brothers (no genders assumed) with respect to common sexual partner $x_3$\". See also: \"{panryki'i}\"."},{"word":"glepe'o","score":4,"definition":"$p_1=g_2$ is a sexual partner of $p_2=g_1$.","notes":"Cf. {gletu}, {pendo}, {pampe'o}, {cinse}"},{"word":"glesezborvli","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=v_1$ has sexual mastery of itself/is sexually empowered in aspect $x_2=v_2$ under conditions $x_3=v_3$","notes":"Contrasts with {glevli} in that the latter implies external orientation of dominion whereas this word implies solely self-oriented empowerment. A sex slave is te glevli and not glesezborvli."},{"word":"gletci","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a tool/toy/instrument used for sex.","notes":"Cf. {runpinji}, {desmi'i}."},{"word":"gletcone","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a roasted pig of variety/type $x_2$","notes":"Spanish \"lechón\"; Tagalog \"litsón\""},{"word":"gletro","score":0,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a control-copulate with controlled-copulated with $x_{2}$."},{"word":"gletu","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ copulates/mates/has coitus/sexual intercourse with $x_{2}$.","notes":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are symmetrical; mounts (= {cpanygle}). Note that the word \"gletu\" lacks the taboo associated with some of its English gloss words, or any of the various English slang uses. See also {cinse}, {pinji}, {plibu}, {vibna}, {vlagi}, {mabla}, {speni}."},{"word":"gleua","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ gives $x_2$ (li) fucks about $x_3$.","notes":"A smaller x2 means less caring. Use of vague numbers is obviously permitted. (Why not?) \"Barely give a shit\" (= \"gleua li so'u\") \"Doesn't give a fuck\" (= \"gleua li no\"). Numbers can be made to lujvo with this to create pseudo-words meaning \"to give no fucks\" (= \"no zei gleua\"). Of course, this word can be used positively (= \"gleua li so'e\") to mean something like \"I care a great deal!\""},{"word":"gleve'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a prostitute offering his/her services to $x_2$ for $x_3$ (payment).","notes":"Cf. {vibna}, {pinji}, {xangle}, {molgle}, {gaxygle}."},{"word":"glevi'i","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ (body) ejaculates $v_2$ from source $v_3$ via means/route $v_4$.","notes":"Cf. {pinji}, {xangle}, {sezgle}, {tsiju}, {sovda}, {gutra}, {glefra}."},{"word":"glevilgau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=ga_1$ (agent) commits/agentively causes event/state/act of sexual violence $x_2=v_1$.","notes":"See also: {glevlile}, {glevilxaigau}"},{"word":"glevilxaigau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=ga_1$ (agent) brings about/performs act of sexually violent harm $x_2=ga_2=xr_1=v_1$ against victim $x_3=xr_2=gl_2$ in aspect $x_4=xr_3$ (ka) inflicting harm/result $x_5=xr_4$ (state)"},{"word":"glevli","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=v_1=g_1$ has the power to bring about sexual activity/event $x_2=v_2$ with $x_3=g_2$ under conditions $x_4=v_3$; $x_1$ is sexually powerful in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Mutual symmetry between g1 and g2 is partially lost since only g1 is necessarily endowed with sexual power (even though the act of sex is mutually symmetric between them). Generalized sexual power (as in: self-empowerment) should have x3 erased or {gleborsezvli}; this word implies have sexual power over another (upon/over whom some sort of sexual power may be exercised)."},{"word":"glevlile","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=v_1$ is an event/state/act of sexual violence.","notes":"See also: {glevilgau}"},{"word":"glexaso","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ have simultaneous mutual oral sex","notes":"Of course, you can write \"glexaso\" as \"gle69\"."},{"word":"gliban","score":1,"definition":"The English language.","notes":"Cf. {glico}, {bangu}, {glibau}."},{"word":"glibau","score":5,"definition":"$g_1=b_1$ is the English language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Cf. {glico}, {bangu}, {bangenugu}, {gliglibau}, {merbau}, {xinglibau}, {kadnyglibau}, {sralybau}, {kisyglibau}, {nanfi'oglibau}, {bangrnaidjiria}."},{"word":"glibepefeke","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to BPFK English in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"glico","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is English/pertains to English-speaking culture in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"Generally assume broadest sense of 'English'; may refer to 'English', pertaining to the country/people/culture of England (normally requiring constraint = gligu'e, or simply redundancy = gligli-); British English, the norm language of the UK (= {gliglibau}). (cf. {brito} which refers to the United Kingdom as a whole or to the British empire, {merko}, {sralo}, {kadno}, {skoto})"},{"word":"glife","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a glyph, elemental symbol within an agreed set of symbols, intended to represent character $x_2$","notes":"Glyphs are used for the purposes of writing, expressing thoughts, ideas and concepts. See also {lerfu}"},{"word":"glige'a","score":1,"definition":"$ge_1$ is English grammar for structure/text $ge_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jboge'a}."},{"word":"gliglibau","score":8,"definition":"$g_1=b_1$ is the British English language, used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Syn. {ritybau}. Cf. {bangenugu}, {merbau}, {glibau}."},{"word":"gligu'e","score":2,"definition":"$gu_1$ is England (country).","notes":"Cf. {glico}, {gugde}, {glibau}, {glige'a}, {ritygu'e}, {kotygu'e}."},{"word":"gligugde","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an England of peoples $x_2$ with territory $x_3$, being English in aspect $x_4$.","notes":"Made from {glico} + {gugde}."},{"word":"glipre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an English person / is a person that shows traits $x_2$ related to England / English culture."},{"word":"glixi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ is Anglican in aspect $x_2=g_2$.","notes":"Cf. {glico}, {xriso}, {patxi'o}, {la'orxi'o}, {sunxi'o}, {lijda}."},{"word":"glokesi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a glockenspiel with playing range $x_2$, of material $x_3$","notes":"See also {virbafo}, {skilofo}, {marmiba}."},{"word":"glosa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gloss (brief explanatory note or translation) of $x_2$ (text)","notes":"See also {lo} {ve} {ciksi}, {uenzi}, {traduki}"},{"word":"glumamela","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is hibiscus of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {karkade}; Tagalog \"gumamela\""},{"word":"glupreselkei","score":1,"definition":"$s_2=p_1=g_1$ is a hand-puppet operated by $s_1$ from material $g_2$"},{"word":"gluta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a mitten/glove [hand and lower arm garment] of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"Mitten (= {degycauglu}). See also {taxfu}."},{"word":"go","selmaho":"GA","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: forethought all but tanru internal biconditional/iff/if-and-only-if(with gi)."},{"word":"go'a","selmaho":"GOhA","score":100000,"definition":"pro-bridi: repeats a recent bridi (usually not the last 2)."},{"word":"go'ai","selmaho":"GOhA","score":1,"definition":"last bridi (with its modifiers)","notes":"Repeats the immediately preceding bridi as \"{go'i}\" does but with all of the modifiers made in the same, particularly negations/affirmations, excluding \"{xu}\". All referents remain the same unless they are explicitly changed or restated, or the word \"{ra'o}\" is used. If the previous bridi (say, a true-false question) were phrased in the negative, then this word would answer in the negative (whereas \"go'i\" would answer in the positive), and \"{nago'ai}\" would answer in the affirmative (whereas \"nago'i\" would answer in the negative). This word nontrivially couples with \"{nei'ai}\" in the case of the referent bridi being phrased negatively. Subscripting this word with an integer n causes the referent sentence to be earlier than the current bridi by exactly a count of n; n = 0 implies reference to the current bridi, n = +1 implies reference to the immediately preceding bridi (this is the default), n = -1 implies reference to the immediately subsequent bridi, n > 0 implies reference to some previously uttered bridi, n < 0 implies reference to some future bridi."},{"word":"go'au","selmaho":"COI2","score":2,"definition":"marks the tagged sumti as being scope-wide within the immediate parent (text-wide by default) specified in the argument of the vocative","notes":"'{go'au} {do'u}' is an in-thought in-place way to specify global constants or variables as opposed to forethought ways."},{"word":"gocti","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $10^{-24}$ of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"See also {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}. {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}"},{"word":"go'e","selmaho":"GOhA","score":100000,"definition":"pro-bridi: repeats the next to last bridi."},{"word":"go'ei","selmaho":"GOhEI","score":1,"definition":"repeat (copy-and-paste) the recontextualized content of the most-recent or indicated NOI relative clause.","notes":"This word MUST be preceded immediately by a member of selma'o NOI. Subscript this word (via \"{xi}\") with a pair of integers $(k_1, k_2)$, which each take default value $1$ if $k_i$ is unspecified due to there being no explicit subscript (see zmico); \"$k_i$\" will be used throughout this note for this purpose, where $i$ is $1$ or $2$; each $k_i$ will be bounded according to context. Count back $k_1$ relative clauses generated by explicit NOI or similar explicit cmavo (excluding relative phrases which are introduced by GOI), where the current one is $k_1 = 0$; if $k_1 < 0$, then count forward by |$k_1$|; also, $k_1 = 0$ references the current position and the relative clause which this word itself creates/inserts, and thus makes little sense. Instances of this word itself are counted (and are not skipped). This back-counting includes every relative clause (as indicated by the initiators) regardless of the level of embedding/nesting. Copy the indicated relative clause in its entirety from but excluding the initiator to/until and including its corresponding terminator (even if such is implicit; here, make it explicit), including any nested relative clauses contained therein, and (semantically) insert it into the current position of this word. Pad the result with exactly as many \"{ku'o}\"s as is needed in order to return to the same level of nesting as that at which the usage of this word occurred. Re-evaluate/re-apply/retarget/update the semantic references of all terms in clause according to the new location and attached constructs (like \"{ra'o}\"); this most-effects the \"{ke'a}\"s (implicit or otherwise). Then, insert \"{sa}\" $k_2$ times, or \"sa xi $k_2$\", according to the grammar; this allows for deletion further back than a single instance of \"sa\". Both the presence of the \"sa\" and $k_2$ allow for greater user flexibility. The terminator for this word (or, more accurately, the relative clause in which it is embedded) is \"ku'o\". Because of the inherent and implicit presence of the inserted \"sa\"* (unless $k_2$ is nonnegative), explicit termination is almost always required and non-elidable; but if both $k_2 = 1$ and this word is immediately followed by \"ku'o\", then the result is an exact copy-paste with updating/retargetting of semnatic references (no tail-end replacements due to the \"sa\"*) because of the padding \"ku'o\"s. The need for the explicit \"ku'o\" in this case felt like it was worth the grammatical flexibility which the the implicit \"sa\"* would provide, given that deletions otherwise could not erase parts of the inserted relative clause without deleting the whole thing. This word being present within a quotation (unless specially marked by meta-contextual commentary) indicates that the quoted utterer uttered it and thus may be referencing a clause which is outside of the quotation (if absolute value of k is large enough when considering its signum and the position of this word) about which they knew at the time, and thus will almost certainly not be referencing clauses outside of the quotation which the current (non-quoted) utterer of this word has used in the same utterance; in other words, it lives within the quoted world/timeframe, not the present one. Behavior is slightly different if this word is immediately followed by an explicit \"xi\" subscripting construct. If such is present, the first instance of \"xi\" which is after but adjacent to this word acts a subscript on it (as specified supra) and thus does not indicate the deletion halting point for the implicit \"sa\"*; the \"sa\"* is inserted, so to speak, after the subscripting has been accounted for; in order to delete up to and including a \"xi\" which occurred in the copied clause, first specify the \"xi\" subscript which applies to this word (even if the default value of $(1,1)$ is submitted) and then immediately utter \"xi\" again. Notice that following this word immediately with a member of SI is problematic. The NOI initiator is excluded from the copying so that the user may specify there own in and adapted for the present context without needing to worry about strange/pathological/unintended nesting or odd/unwanted behavior from the implicit \"sa\"*. See also: \"{noi}\"."},{"word":"go'i","selmaho":"GOhA","score":100000,"definition":"pro-bridi: preceding bridi; in answer to a yes/no question, repeats the claim, meaning yes."},{"word":"goi","selmaho":"GOI","score":100001,"definition":"sumti assignment; used to define/assign ko'a/fo'a series pro-sumti; Latin 'sive'.","notes":"Note: Directionality of assignment may be ambiguous. {ca'e} on the \"toward\" side may be used to disambiguate."},{"word":"goi'e","selmaho":"COI3","score":2,"definition":"assign sentence or tu'e...tu'u group to sumti","notes":"Works like {cei'e}, but assigns the abstraction involving the associated sentence(s) to a sumti variable. E.g. (goi'e ko'a mi tavla do) assigns (lo su'u mi tavla do) to {ko'a}. Use {lu'e} on the assigned variable to refer to the text itself. See {goi}, {cei}"},{"word":"goi'i","selmaho":"CUhE","score":-1,"definition":"*dispreferred* assign current bridi to sumti","notes":"*dispreferred; use {goi'e} instead, for better analogy with {cei'e}* E.g. (mi broda do goi'i ko'a) assigns (lo su'u mi broda do) to (ko'a). See {goi}, {cei}"},{"word":"goilbi'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (goilka'i variable) changes value to now represent $x_2$","notes":"See {goilka'i}, {goilgau}"},{"word":"goilgau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ makes variable $x_2$ (text / virtual-text-object) represent $x_3$ ; $x_1$ assigns $x_3$ to $x_2$","notes":"$x_2$ = {goilka'i}1, $x_3$ = {goilka'i}2. See {snigau}, {smudu'a}"},{"word":"goilka'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (text / virtual-text-object) is a variable representing $x_2$","notes":"{goi} is a special case that makes, e.g. {zo} {ko'a}, a {goilka'i} of something. However the main use of this brivla is to allow {ko'a} itself, or something like {la .strin.}, to be a virtual \"text\" standing in for some object, while {la'e} is used to extract the referent from it. This allows propositions to be truth-conditional on what a variable represents at that point of time, rather than conditional on the referent itself. See {sumka'i}, {goilgau}, {goilbi'o}, {krati}."},{"word":"go'ira'o","selmaho":"GOhA*","score":100000,"definition":"pro-bridi: preceding bridi; repeats claim as true, updating for speaker/listener change."},{"word":"gombesa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gombessa (coelacanth) of species $x_2$.","notes":"see {finpe}, {finprkoilakanto}"},{"word":"gomsi","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/pertains to the Mediterranean region/culture/geography/identity/[nationality] in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also {atlanto}."},{"word":"gomsika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to/reflects Classical Mediterranean (Classic Greek, Roman, etc.) culture in aspect $x_2$ by standard $x_3$","notes":"See also: {gomsi}, {xelso}, {latmo}."},{"word":"gonai","selmaho":"GA*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: forethought all but tanru-internal exclusive or (with gi); Latin 'aut'."},{"word":"gondana","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the Gondwana/Gondwanaland supercontinent/large subcontinent in aspect $x_2$, more specifically associated with time period or arrangement $x_3$","notes":"x3 is a property of Gondwanaland itself (at the time in question, as determined by x1 and x2). This word could be used along the lines of other cultural gismu: x1 reflect Gondwanalandean culture/lifestyle/\"nationality\" in aspect/nature x2. Confer: {be'omronzdo}, {pangaio}, {ketco}, {friko}, {dzipo}, {sralo}, {xintu'a}, {rabytu'a}, {tumrmadagaskara}, {gugdemugu}, {tetfusi}"},{"word":"gondavana","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ reflects/pertains to the Gondwana region of India or cultures/identity/"},{"word":"gondiii'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the Gondi people/culture in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Confer: {gondavana}"},{"word":"gonxeguuo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects the PRC (The People's Republic of China) culture in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"go'o","selmaho":"GOhA","score":100000,"definition":"pro-bridi: repeats a future bridi, normally the next one."},{"word":"go'oi","selmaho":"GOhOI","score":3,"definition":"pro-bridi: quotes the next word and repeats the most recent bridi containing that word","notes":"The quoting rules are the same as {zo}."},{"word":"go'o'i'a","selmaho":"PA5","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: Goloumb-Dickman constant ≈ .6243…"},{"word":"gordiio","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a loophole or 'thinking outside the box' solution to an intractable problem $x_2$; $x_1$ is disentangling 'impossible' knot; $x_2$ is solved by 'cutting the Gordian knot'","notes":"See also {danfu}, {ermenefti}."},{"word":"gorguni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an orc of tribe/breed $x_2$","notes":"synonym {orxo}"},{"word":"gotro","score":100004,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $10^{24}$ of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"See also {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}. {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}"},{"word":"go'u","selmaho":"GOhA","score":100000,"definition":"pro-bridi: repeats a remote past bridi."},{"word":"gradrgu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ measures to be equal to $x_2$ (li; default: 1) g of acceleration according to standard $x_3$ (default is as in notes).","notes":"Non-SI unit of acceleration. $x_1$ should be an acceleration (and not, for example, directly an object). $x_3$ is, by default, the local value of acceleration due to gravity on Earth's surface, and is conventionally defined to be exactly $9.80665$ m/s$^2$ as of 2023-02-28."},{"word":"gradrgu zei rinka zei sojnalsanji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ experiences g-LoC / g-force-induced loss of consciousness."},{"word":"gradu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [magnitude] is a unit/degree of/on scale/reference standard $x_{2}$ (si'o) measuring property $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also grade, level, point; $x_3$ dimension. See also {ckilu}, {kantu}, {kelvo}, {merli}, {ranti}, {selci}."},{"word":"grafetu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the graph on vertices/nodes $x_2$ (set) and edges $x_3$ (set of ordered or unordered tuples of vertices in $x_2$) and with additional properties $x_4$.","notes":"A \"web\"/\"network\". An element of x2 is a \"place\" in a more generic/abstract/metaphoric sense than spatial; must be discrete. Thus, webpages, family diagrams, lattices, pages in a book, cities and roadways on a map, etc. constitute graphs. x1 also includes trees. Notice that both x2 and x3 are sets; an element of x3 is an ordered pair/2-tuple, but the order does not matter unless x1 is oriented, in which case the edge runs from the first node in the tuple to the second node in the tuple. x4 can include defining features, weights, etc. Equivalent to {grafu} (which is merely the gismu form of this word); very similar to {tcana}."},{"word":"grafnseljimca","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tree graph on nodes $x_2$ (set of points), with edges $x_3$ (set of ordered or unordered 2-tuples), with additional properties $x_4$.","notes":"A graph with no cycles. The classifier rafsi of this word comes from the experimental gismu \"{grafu}\"."},{"word":"grafnseljimcnkipliiu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a 'quipyew' tree graph with special node $x_2$, on nodes $x_3$ (set of points; includes $x_2$), with edges $x_4$ (set of ordered pairs of nodes), and with other properties $x_5$.","notes":"Such a graph is the essence of a biological family tree along (for example) the matrilineal line if one selects a special individual, reduces all other individuals in the tree according to their relation to the first while ignoring gender (so, the various other branches are folded along the ancestral line of the selected individual, which is taken to be the stem, and all overlapping nodes are made equivalent; in other words, all non-ancestral or non-self nodes of the selected indivodual, are contracted via siblinghood (all siblings are counted the same) at the leaves and then similar contractions sequentially occur up the tree); in other words, all non-self siblings are the same, all non-self parents are the same, all non-self ith cousins j-times removed are the same (for each i and j), all aunts and uncles are the same, all kth-great-grandparents are the same (for each k>1), all non-self children are the same, all lth-great-grandchildren are the same (for each l>1), etc. A quipyew tree graph (terminology invented by .krtisfranks.) is defined as follows: Define an ordered relation R on a collection of points (which will become $x_3$) such that R is ordered, nonreflexive for any point, nonsymmetric for any pair of points, nontransitive for any pair of ordered pairs of points (this requirement is guaranteed by the next condition), and generates a tree on the nodes (with the edges being ordered pairs of points which satisfy R). For any tree-generating ordered relation S: if x S y, then x is a parent of y and y is a child of x; if x S y and y S z, then x is an ancestor of z and z is a descendant of x; \"x is a non-self parent of y\" means that x S y and $x \\neq y$, and likewise for the other relations just described when modified by the descriptor \"non-self\". A quipyew tree T is a directed tree graph generated by the reflexive closure of R, such that T is totally connected (in the symmetric closure of R), every node in the vertex set ($x_3$) of T has at most two non-self children and at most one non-self parent, and there exists exactly one special node $x_2$ (usually denoted \"0\") in the vertex set of T with the property that for any node n in the vertex set of T, n has two non-self children only if (but not necessarily if) n is a strict ancestor of $x_2$ according to the transitive closure of R. See also: {grafmseljimca}, {tseingu}, {takni}."},{"word":"grafu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the graph on vertices/nodes $x_2$ (set) and edges $x_3$ (set of ordered or unordered 2-tuples of vertices in $x_2$) and with additional properties $x_4$.","notes":"A \"web\"/\"network\". An element of x2 is a \"place\" in a more generic/abstract/metaphoric sense than spatial; must be discrete. Thus, webpages, family diagrams, lattices, pages in a book, cities and roadways on a map, etc. constitute graphs. x1 also includes trees. Notice that both x2 and x3 are sets; a member of x3 is a 2-tuple, but the order matters iff x1 is oriented - in which case, the edge connects from the first node in the tuple to the second node in the tuple. x4 can include defining features, weights, etc. Equivalent to {grafetu} (which is merely the fu'ivla form of this word); very similar to {tcana}."},{"word":"grafyjbi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (node in graph) is near $x_2$ (node in same connected graph component), such that they are path-connected, along path(s) $x_3$ (default: at least one pairwise graph geodesic, with no restriction on which paths are considered) according to edge weighings $x_4$ in connected graph component $x_5$, with nearness standard/satisfying other conditions $x_6$.","notes":"$x_1$ need not be distinct from $x_2$, but they must share a connected graph component (undefined otherwise or if no clear graph/connecting relationship exists). See also: \"{toryrailu'a}\"."},{"word":"grafyjbirai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (node in graph) is among the very nearest nodes to $x_2$ (node in same graph), such that they are path-connected, along path(s) or paths of type $x_3$ (default: directed graph geodesics from $x_2$ to candidate other nodes, such that each of these candidates (plus $x_1$) are pairwise distinct from $x_2$) according to edge weighings $x_4$ in connected graph component $x_5$, with nearness standard/satisfying other conditions $x_6$, the extreme $x_7$ (default: ka zmadu, implying most-near) being amongst set/range $x_8$ of candidate nodes.","notes":"Multiple nodes may be equally near to $x_2$ for a given geodesic distance; $x_1$ is such that the geodesic distance between it and $x_2$ is positive but otherwise minimal (however, this does not necessarily uniquely specify/define/designate $x_1$). $x_1$, $x_2$, and elements of/nodes in $x_3$, $x_5$, and $x_8$ must all share a single edge-connected graph component, namely $x_5$; this word's referent is undefined/errors out otherwise or if no clear graph/connecting relationship exists. Path type for $x_3$ should define/be defined by a restrictive characteristic. Default value of $x_7$ is \"ka zmadu\", meaning \"the quality of being most-near to $x_2$ under the aforementioned conditions, in the same connected graph component, according to aforementioned measurement methods, etc.\", as opposed to (for example) \"ka mleca\", which means \"the quality of being the least-near/most-far from $x_2$ under the aforementioned conditions, in the same connected graph component, according to aforementioned measurement methods, etc.\". $x_1$ and $x_2$ each are a candidate node for the purposes of this definition. The condition of pairwise distinctness between candidates from $x_2$ may be relaxed by specification of or removal of definitional default for $x_3$. See also: \"{toryrailu'a}\", \"{grafyjbi}\"."},{"word":"grake","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ gram(s) [metric unit] in mass (default is 1) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {junta}, {kilto}, {bunda}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {litce}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}."},{"word":"grame","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ (default 1) kilograms [SI base unit] in mass by standard $x_3$.","notes":"See also: \"{grake}\"."},{"word":"gramykemjipselfa'u","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=j_2=f_2$ is a singularity/black hole with point-like gravity well $f_4=j_1$ with mass of $g_2$ kilograms."},{"word":"grana","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a rod/pole/staff/stick/cane [shape/form] of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {garna}."},{"word":"granate","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pomegranate (fruit of Punica granatum) of variety $x_2$"},{"word":"grandosa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is grandious in property $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"See also {banli}"},{"word":"granrbeiso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a baseball bat made of material $x_2$.","notes":"See also: {bolrbeiso}."},{"word":"granrdinamite","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a stick of dynamite.","notes":"See also: {bamrdinamite}."},{"word":"granrti'enti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a stick of TNT (trinitrotoluene).","notes":"See also: {granrdinamite}, {grana}, {bamrti'enti}."},{"word":"grasile","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is gracile (slender and graceful) to $x_2$ in $x_3$ (property)","notes":"See also {melbi}, {plukauaii}"},{"word":"grasrtagete","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains tagette/marigold oil from tagetes plant $g_2$ (default: Tagetes minuta)."},{"word":"grasu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains grease/fat/oil from source $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {ctile}, {matne}, {plana}."},{"word":"gratula","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ congratulates $x_2$ for action $x_3$ (property)"},{"word":"gratule","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ congratulates $x_2$ on $x_3$ (event, property of $x_2$)","notes":"See {salci}"},{"word":"graumrei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ (li; default: 1) dimensionless units on scale/by standard $x_3$.","notes":"This word follows the tradition of {grake} and {mitre} etc. except it is for the empty/trivial unit (something having dimensionality of '1'). This is not the same as the dimension itself, which is still {li} {pa}; just as the dimension of a quantity of meters is length/displacement."},{"word":"grava","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains/is related to/reflects (the) gravitational interaction [fundamental]/gravity in manner/with properties/in state/with realization $x_2$, coupling to $x_3$ in manner/with strength $x_4$","notes":"Proposed short rafsi: -gav-. See also: {jikfi}, {dicma}, {vubla}, {tsaba}, {xigzo}, {junta}."},{"word":"gravnutnoia","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Newton's constant of universal gravitation/G/big G [approximately equal to: $6.67×10^(−11)$ $N·(m/kg)^2$ ] expressed in units $x_2$ (default: unitless/dimensionless and equal to 1) in paradigm/system/metaphysics/universe $x_3$ (default: this, our actual, physical universe)","notes":"See also: {plankexu}, {tcelerita}, {boltsemaku}, {avgadro}, {ocnerta}."},{"word":"grebe'i","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ ferries $b_2=p_1$ to $b_3=p_3$ from $b_4=p_4$ over barrier/medium/portal $b_5=p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {greblo}, {blogre}."},{"word":"greblo","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a ferry boat for carrying $b_2$ over barrier/medium/portal $x_3=p_2$ to destination $x_4=p_3$ from origin $x_5=p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {grebe'i}, {blogre}."},{"word":"gredile","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a grill/grid/graticule consisting of lines $x_2$","notes":"See also {cartu}, {pinpau}, {rajypau}, {kamju}"},{"word":"gregau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ makes $x_2=p_1$ pass through $x_3=p_2$ to destination side $x_4=p_3$ from origin side $x_5=p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {pijne}, {fenra}, {canko}, {greke'a}."},{"word":"gregodetri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 24h time span with Gregorian date $x_2$ (year, month, day, weekday) in timezone $x_3$."},{"word":"gregona","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Gregorian year."},{"word":"gregori zei nanca","score":2,"definition":"$n_1$ is $n_2$ years in duration by the Gregorian calendar.","notes":"Cf. {detrgregori}, {gregori zei ctona'a}."},{"word":"greke'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is a hole in $x_2=k_2=p_2$ to/between $x_3=p_3$ from/and $x_4=p_4$ permitting passage by $x_5=p_1$.","notes":"{pagre} + {kevna}. Precisely, $x_2$ is the barrier, $x_3$ is the inside, and $x_4$ is the outside, if distinguishable; loosely, $x_2$ might be given as the object consisting of both the barrier and the inside."},{"word":"grekla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=p_1=k_1$ passes through portal/generically exits or enters via portal (entrance/exit) $x_2=p_2$ to destination side $x_3=p_3=k_2$ from origin side $x_4=p_4=k_3$ via route $x_5=k_4$ using means/vehicle $x_6=k_5$.","notes":"$x_5$, in its fullest possible description, must include $x_2$. This word emphasises movement or transportation, usually unidirectional for any given $x_1$ at any given time (not simultaneously bidirectional nor back-and-forth). It is meant to be a generic form of \"{nerkla}\" and \"{barkla}\", and is intended to approximate/analogize/extend their veljvo compositions. Aside from the aforementioned emphasis and intent, as well as the terbri, it is quite similar to \"{pagre}\" itself, although their might be further slight connotational differences (such as the means of passage through the barrier and the type of barrier involved, whether being able to remain on both sides of the barrier statically is within scope of definition (it might be for \"pagre\" but is not for this word, at least to any significant extent), etc.). $x_2$ is an exit or entrance when generic terminology is desired; a generic word for a portal or doorway (see: \"{vorme}\") technically is always equivalent, so long as the portal is open and functional, but we often conceptualize exits and entrances (whether unidirectional or bidirectional according to their designs) as being to or from the overall structure (such as a house or vehicle) and not merely internal to it (such as a bedroom or bathroom doorway in a house), and this word is intended to capture this implication more explicitly."},{"word":"greku","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a frame/structure/skeleton/outline supporting/load-bearing/determining the form of $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {korbi}, {stura}, {tsina}, {bongu}."},{"word":"greku zei uidje","score":1,"definition":"$u_1=g_1$ is a frame enclosing widget(s) $g_2$ in user interface $u_2$","notes":"See {uidje}."},{"word":"gretera","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (property of $x_3$) is the grammar of language $x_2$ for construct $x_3$ that can be optionally added changing the meaning of the initial construct without it","notes":"See also {fletola}, {gerna}"},{"word":"gribatke zei uidje","score":1,"definition":"$u_1$ is a radio button, part of radio button group $g_1$, in user interface $u_2$.","notes":"See also: {jetnu zei uidje}, {uidje}."},{"word":"gricniselsa'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_2$ is the anthem of $g_1$.","notes":"Cf. {girzu}, {cinmo}, {sanga}."},{"word":"grifone","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a griffin of variety $x_2$"},{"word":"grindavalu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pilot whale of species $x_2$"},{"word":"gripau","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a subset of $g_1$.","notes":"Mentioned in §18.7 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"gripi'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the product (combined multiplication result) of $x_2$ (plurality of the same type as $x_1$)","notes":"$x_2$ may be {jo'u}/{joi}/{ce'o}/{ce}. See {pilji}, {grisumji}"},{"word":"grirmafa","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a mafia organization (organized crime team) with common property $g_2$ due to set $g_3$ with organization relations $g_4$.","notes":"See also: {girzu}"},{"word":"grisumji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the sum (combined addition result) of $x_2$ (plurality of the same type as $x_1$)","notes":"$x_2$ may be {jo'u}/{joi}/{ce'o}/{ce}. See {si'i}, {sumji}, {gripi'i}"},{"word":"gritezdybi'otei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1 = t_1$ is the elapsed time required for decaying/diminishing/reducing/shrinking population $x_2 = g_1$ to decrease in number by a factor of exactly/approximately $1/e^{(x_3)}$ from that which is considered to be the initial population size, where $e$ is the natural exponential base and $x_3$ [li; default: 1] is a real number, according to standard/under condition/by model/in experiment $x_4$; $x_1$ is the one-$(e^{(x_3)})$-th-life of population/sample $x_2$; the (approximate) $(x_3)$-th one-e-th-ing/e-fold decrease(/increase) of population $x_2$ takes approximately $x_1$ (time).","notes":"The experimental gismu {tezda} is used in the veljvo of this word. Many of the veljvo terbri can be derived from those which are present. This word may refer to a duration that is statistical (for large samples, the average time required for half of the population to probably disappear/become invalid), ideal (guaranteed rather than statistical), or experimental (in a given trial, some number was recorded on a stopwatch when the count decreased by half). This word is analogous not only to half-life (default sense) but also to doubling time (if $x_3$ is filled by $-1$). See also: {grixabybi'otei}, {grixonbybi'otei}."},{"word":"grixabybi'otei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1 = t_1$ is the elapsed time required for decaying/diminishing/reducing/shrinking population $x_2 = g_1$ to decrease in number by a factor of exactly/approximately half according to standard/under condition/by model/in experiment $x_3$; $x_1$ is the half-life of population/sample $x_2$; the (approximate) halving of population $x_2$ takes approximately $x_1$ (dimensionful number: time).","notes":"Many of the veljvo terbri can be derived from those which are present. This word may refer to a duration that is statistical (for large samples, the average time required for half of the population to probably disappear/become invalid), ideal (guaranteed rather than statistical), or experimental (in a given trial, some number was recorded on a stopwatch when the count decreased by half). See also: {gritezdybi'otei}, {grixonbybi'otei}."},{"word":"grixonbybi'otei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1 = t_1$ is the elapsed time required for decaying/diminishing/reducing/shrinking population $x_2 = g_1$ to decrease in number by a factor of exactly/approximately $1/(x_3)$ from that which is considered to be the initial population size, where $x_3$ [li; default: 1] is a positive real number, according to standard/under condition/by model/in experiment $x_4$; $x_1$ is the $(x_3^{(-1)})$-th-life of population/sample $x_2$; the (approximate) one-$x_3$-th-ing/$(x_3)$-fold decrease(/increase) of population $x_2$ takes approximately $x_1$ (time).","notes":"The experimental gismu {xonba} is used in the veljvo of this word. Many of the veljvo terbri of this word can be derived from those which are present. This word may refer to a duration that is statistical (for large samples, the average time required for half of the population to probably disappear/become invalid), ideal (guaranteed rather than statistical), or experimental (in a given trial, some number was recorded on a stopwatch when the count decreased by half). This word is analogous not only to half-life (and means it exactly if $x_3$ is filled by $2$) but also to doubling time (and means it exactly if $x_3$ is filled by $1/2$). See also: {grixabybi'otei}, {gritezdybi'otei}."},{"word":"groceri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a grocery (retail foodstuffs and other household supplies)"},{"word":"grosela","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a currant of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"See {spati}, {jbari}, {grosela}"},{"word":"grosulari","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gooseberry (Ribes uva-crispa, Ribes grossularia) of variety $x_2$"},{"word":"grudjarati","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Gujarati language in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"grukiui","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kiwifruit."},{"word":"grumlo","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a grain mill [building] performing process $m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {molki}."},{"word":"grupesxu","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is dough made from grain $g_1=p_2$"},{"word":"grupu'o","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is flour made of grain plant/species $g_2$.","notes":"Cf. {grusko}, {tamxri}, {nanba}, {cmananba}, {titnanba}, {nabzba}."},{"word":"grusi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is gray [color adjective].","notes":"See also {skari}, {blabi}, {xekri}, {kandi}, {carmi}."},{"word":"grusko","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a noodle of grain species $g_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tamxri}, {grupu'o}."},{"word":"gruslanu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cylindric noodle of grain species $g_2$","notes":"See also {grusko}, {tamxri}, {grupu'o}. Also be aware that $x_1$ refers to only one single noodle, consider using {lei} for a bowl of noodles."},{"word":"grusri","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a noodle (ribbon-shaped) made of $d_2=g_1$","notes":"See also {grusko}, {grutu'u}, {grudakli}, {grubo'o}"},{"word":"grute","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a fruit [body-part] of species $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {badna}, {dembi}, {figre}, {guzme}, {narge}, {perli}, {pilka}, {plise}, {spati}, {stagi}, {tamca}, {tsiju}, {tarbi}, {panzi}, {rorci}, te {pruce}, {jbari}, {nimre}."},{"word":"grutersro","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a silo for grain/cereal $t_2=g_1$","notes":"c.f. {cagdaidi'u} "},{"word":"grutrananasa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa) of strain $x_2$."},{"word":"grutratemoia","score":2,"definition":"$l_1$ is an atemoya/pineapple sugar apple/anón/chirimorinon/achta (Annona × atemoya) of species/strain $l_2$.","notes":"Annona × atemoya, is a hybrid of two fruits – the sugar-apple (Annona squamosa) and the cherimoya (A. cherimola). See also annona (={sparanona})."},{"word":"grutrauakatlu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an avocado (fruit; Persea americana) of type $x_2$."},{"word":"grutrceraso","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cherry of species $x_2$.","notes":"Same as {rutrceraso}. Mentioned in table 5.34 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"grutrgranate","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pomegranate (fruit of Punica granatum) of variety $x_2$"},{"word":"grutrkiui","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kiwi fruit (genus Actinidia) of type/species/cultivar $x_2$.","notes":"See also {jbarnkiui}"},{"word":"grutrmiristika","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mace (aril of the seed of a nutmeg tree (genus Myristica)) of species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"See also nutmeg tree (={ricrmiristika}), nutmeg seed (={tsirmiristika})."},{"word":"grutrsitrsensi","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is an orange (Citrus sinensis) of variety type $x_2$.","notes":"cf. {grute}, {najnimre}, {titla}."},{"word":"grutrxananase","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pineapple of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {bromeli}, {grute}"},{"word":"gruue","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a crane (family Gruidae) of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {arde}, {cipni}."},{"word":"gruxre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is muesli / mixed cereal dish including ingredients $x_2$.","notes":"Usually includes more than just cereals."},{"word":"gruxruba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is buckwheat of variety $x_2$.","notes":"syn. {xrixruba}"},{"word":"gu","selmaho":"GA","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: forethought all but tanru-internal whether-or-not (with gi)."},{"word":"gu'a","selmaho":"GUhA","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: tanru-internal forethought or (with gi)."},{"word":"gu'ai","selmaho":"VUhU2","score":1,"definition":"binary operator: left group action $g.x$","notes":"a.b = (a,b), where a is the group element and b is an element of the set. The type/description/label/name may be subscripted or denoted by function notation, as might be the group to which it belongs and/or the set upon which it acts (typically, the label should denote in the order: group, set, descriptor). See also: {ma'e'o}, {zi'a'o}, {ru'ei}"},{"word":"gu'anai","selmaho":"GUhA*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: tanru-internal forethought conditional/only if (with gi)."},{"word":"gu'anci","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ (parties) have a guanxi/communicative relation in aspect $x_2$; $x_2$ is a combination of the business and personal relationships whereby the parties $x_1$ enhance their ability to do business by building a bond with personal favors"},{"word":"gu'ansi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (parties) have a guanxi/communicative relation in aspect $x_2$; $x_2$ is a combination of the business and personal relationships whereby the parties $x_1$ enhance their ability to do business by building a bond with personal favors"},{"word":"gu'au","selmaho":"BAI","score":0,"definition":"non-distributivity tag: as a mass","notes":"equivalent to {fi'o} {gunma}. {gu'au} {je} {fa} {lo} {tadni} {cu} {sruri} {lo} {dinju} is the same as {loi} {tadni} {cu} {sruri} {lo} {dinju}."},{"word":"gu'au'i","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso operator, variable arity - algebraic structure order of X1; OR: order of/(size of) period of element X1 in algebraic structure X2 under operator/of type X3","notes":"If applied to an algebraic structure (such as a group) it gives the order thereof (which, for a group, is the cardinality of the underlying set). If applied to an element of an algebraic structure, one has the options to specify the structure in which its order is being considered and/or the operator with respect to which its order is being considered (for example, in a given ring, an elements additive order is usually not its multiplicative order), although either of these made remain vague and be inferred from context; order is the smallest non-negative number of applications of the operator needed to be applied (in composition) to the original element in order for it to result in the identity element of the structure (thus, order is not always finite or even defined). See also: {mau'au}, {cu'a}."},{"word":"gubgundi","score":1,"definition":"$gun_1=gub_1$ is a/the public sector owned by community $gub_2$ (mass) providing/producing $gun_2$ by process $gun_3$","notes":"From {gubni} {gundi}."},{"word":"gubjungau","score":0,"definition":"$j_1$ advertises $jg_3=g_1$ (du'u) to $jg_2=g_2$ (mass) about subject $jg_4$.","notes":"not necessarily advertising for sale; (cf. {jungau})"},{"word":"gubmace","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a public transit system serving $x_2$ and offering services $x_3$ (ka).","notes":"This is a zi'evla derived from the lujvo {gubma'eci'e}, from {gubni} {marce} and {ciste} (public vehicle system). The x2 can be used to specify a geographical region, a target demongraphic, etc. The x3 is used to specify properties enabled to passengers of the system, and can be used with {tu'a} to very broadly identify stations ({tcana}) in the network, types of vehicles (subways/trains/light rail {trene}, buses {sorpeka}, etc.), and concrete bus lines."},{"word":"gubni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is public/un-hidden/open/jointly available to/owned by all among community $x_{2}$ (mass).","notes":"See also {sivni}."},{"word":"gubnoi","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=n_1$ is an advertisement about subject $n_2$ from author $n_3$ to audience $g_2=n_4$.","notes":"Cf. {gubni}, {notci}, {vecnu}."},{"word":"gubnysku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ announces, proclaims $x_2$ (text, assertion) towards $x_3$","notes":"See {gubni}, {cusku}"},{"word":"gubycu'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ votes (in a public election) for $c_2$ among choices $c_3$ in electorate $g_2$."},{"word":"gubyka'iseltru","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=k_3=g_1$ is a parliamentary republic with representatives $s_2=k_1$ representing community $g_2=k_2$ (mass) "},{"word":"gubypanka","score":2,"definition":"$p_1=g_1$ is a public square managed by/belonging to polity/community $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {gubni}, {panka}, {zacpanka}, {zdipanka}, {fanrypanka}, {kagnypanka}."},{"word":"gubyseltru","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=g_1$ is a republic governed by people $s_2=g_2$"},{"word":"gubysizykai","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=g_1$ is the reputation of c1 for $c_2$ (ka) known/imagined by $s_2=g_2$ (mass)","notes":"From {gubni} {si'o} {ckaji}. In English, usually '$x_1$ is the reputation for $x_3$ that $x_2$ has with $x_4$'."},{"word":"gubysku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ announces, proclaims $x_2$ (text, assertion) towards $x_3$","notes":"See {gubni}, {cusku}"},{"word":"gubytcita","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=g_1$ is a sign of $t_2$ showing information $t_3$ to community $g_2$"},{"word":"gubyternoi","score":1,"definition":"$n_3$ publishes about subject $n_2$ with message $n_1=g_1$ to intended audience $n_4$.","notes":"Cf. {ckupra}, {terkarni}, {kamgubgau}."},{"word":"gubyxluselsku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (text/sedu'u) is propaganda disseminated by $x_2$ (agent) to audience/community $x_3$ to influence action/state $x_4$","notes":"Not necessarily negative; refers to any speech act meant to influence public opinion or behavior."},{"word":"gubzu'e","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ publicizes / promotes $x_2$ (product or idea) to community $x_3$","notes":"Cf. {gubni}, {zukte}"},{"word":"gudjrati","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Gujarati in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"gu'e","selmaho":"GUhA","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: tanru-internal forethought and (with gi)."},{"word":"gu'ek zei uanta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'guhek' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: SE? GUhA NAI? #. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"gu'e'u'a","selmaho":"GUhA","score":2,"definition":"logical connective: tanru-internal forethought always true (with gi).","notes":"Created to complete the scope of truth tables to include TTTT and FFFF, despite being described as relatively useless. Etymology: gu'a + jetnu + A."},{"word":"gugbandu","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ defends country $b_2=g_1$ from threat/peril/potential $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jamna}, {damba}, {jenmi}, {bilni}, {sonci}, {tutra}."},{"word":"gugbinselnu'e","score":2,"definition":"$n_2$ is a treaty between countries $n_1=n_3$"},{"word":"gugde","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the country of peoples $x_{2}$ with land/territory $x_{3}$; (people/territory relationship).","notes":"Also sovereignty, domestic (as opposed to foreign), nation (when not referring to ethnos). See also {turni}, {natmi}, {jecta}, {tumla}, {tutra}, {lanci}."},{"word":"gugde'adu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the country with the code ISO-3166 ''AD'' (Andorra) for people $x_2$.","notes":"See also {gugde}"},{"word":"gugde'a'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the country with the code ISO-3166 ''AE'' (United Arab Emirates) for people $x_2$.","notes":"See also {gugde}"},{"word":"gugde'afu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the country with the code ISO-3166 ''AF'' (Afghanistan) for people $x_2$.","notes":"See also {gugde}"},{"word":"gugde'agu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the country with the code ISO-3166 ''AG'' (Antigua And Barbuda) for people $x_2$.","notes":"See also {gugde}"},{"word":"gugde'a'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the country with the code ISO-3166 ''AI'' (Anguilla) for people $x_2$.","notes":"See also {gugde}"},{"word":"gugde'ake","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the country with the code ISO-3166 ''AQ'' (Antarctica) for people $x_2$.","notes":"See also 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Cf. {casnu}."},{"word":"gugjonci'e","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a supranational union of member states $g_1=j_1=c_3$"},{"word":"gugl","score":3,"definition":"Google."},{"word":"guglbon","score":1,"definition":"Google Wave"},{"word":"gugle","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ searches network or collection of information/data/facts, etc. (especially the Internet) for information on topic/quote $x_2$ using service/tool/search resource/function $x_3$ provided by (host, company, etc.) $x_4$ with accessed information sources (websites, network, documents, books, etc.) $x_5$. $x_3$ is a search engine that provides information/resource/output on topic/query $x_2$ by way of organized and (semi-)automated/quick information search through many providers/sources of information including $x_5$, with search service provided by $x_4$ and provided to/used by/accessible to (potential or actual) user $x_1$ (who does not actually perform the initial search/sorting/recruiting of information). $x_4$ is a search engine service provider able to present search results via service/tool $x_3$. ","notes":"Key word search, academic search, picture search, video search, map search, etc. can be expressed by x3; the algorithm and other means of searching through, organizing and ranking, and presenting the massive amount of information (provided by x5) may likewise be expressed by x3 (in brief). The creation and/or use of this word does not endorse Google or any other search engine service provider. Proposed short rafsi form: –gul–. See also: {valfa}"},{"word":"guglsisku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ googles $x_2$; $x_1$ searches for information about $x_2$ using the Google search engine"},{"word":"guglypevgri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Google Group for $x_2$ to discuss/talk about subject $x_3$","notes":"Syn. {guglyzamgri}. Place structure matches {snustu}."},{"word":"guglyzamgri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Google Group for $x_2$ to discuss/talk about subject $x_3$","notes":"-zam- is the rafsi of {zai'e}, indicating a jargon word, and the divorce of {girzu} from its normal meaning. Place structure based off of {snustu}."},{"word":"gugmu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ migrates to country $x_2$ from country $x_3$ over path/route $x_4$."},{"word":"gugragve","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is abroad, located across national border $r_2$, relative to $r_3$ (default: the speaker).","notes":"From {gugde} + {ragve}. If /gv/ is ever declared a valid initial consonant sequence, this word will become a {valrtosmabru} (ill-formed word that breaks apart into a {cmavo} and a {lujvo}), and will need to be replaced by {gugdyragve}."},{"word":"gugrfiripini","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the alternative-history [uchronic] Japanized [Nipponized] Philippines of time period/era $x_2$","notes":"Japanese フィリピン \"Firipin\""},{"word":"gugyka'i","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a diplomat/ambassador representing country $k_2=g_1$ in matter(s)/function(s) $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jansu}."},{"word":"gugykruca","score":0,"definition":"A citizen $x_1=g_2=k_1$ is international in aspect/participates in an international event $x_2=k_3$.","notes":"$x_2=k_3$ may be Olympics, working/studying abroad, foreign trade, international crime syndicate etc. See {gugde}, {kruca}; for union of countries, me loi su'o re gugde; for union of races, me loi su'o re natmi; for treaty, {gugbinselnu'e}; for internationalization of language, vanbi gi'e gunma lo so'i bangu; for cross-country, {tumgre}."},{"word":"gugyl","score":1,"definition":"name: Google","notes":"Also {la gugle}. See {gugle}."},{"word":"gugyl zei zamgri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Google Group for $x_2$ to discuss/talk about subject $x_3$","notes":"Syn. {guglyzamgri}. Place structure matches {snustu}."},{"word":"gugypau","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is a state/province/region (first-level administrative division) of country $p_2=g_1$.","notes":"Cf.{gugde}, {pagbu}. A province or region can also be a second-level administrative division; for these use {gugypausle}."},{"word":"gugypausle","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a county/district/parish/province (second-level administrative division) of country $s_2=g_1$.","notes":"Cf. {gugde}, {pagbu}, {selci}. A province can also be a first-level administrative division; for this use {gugypau}, or optionally {vipygu'e} if it is in a country with a federal government."},{"word":"gu'i","selmaho":"GUhA","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: tanru-internal forethought question (with gi)."},{"word":"gu'i'a'a","selmaho":"GUhA","score":2,"definition":"logical connective: tanru-internal forethought always false (with gi).","notes":"Created to complete the scope of truth tables to include TTTT and FFFF, despite being described as relatively useless. Etymology: gu'a + jitfa + A."},{"word":"gu'irnilcarmrmagnitu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is emitted/reflected light that measures to be $x_2$ magnitudes in luminous brightness, on scale (si'o)/using reference value/under system/according to definition $x_3$, in logarithmic base $x_4$ (default: decimal (10))","notes":"Wavelength is specified in x1; it is improper to submit an object as the sumti for x1. The type of magnitude (absolute, apparent, etc.) must be specified by tanru or lujvo. x2 must be a pure number (dimensionless). x3 should specify a reference emission and the associated reference value in magnitudes, the meaning of a change by 1 magnitude, and the direction of increasing brightness (traditionally: toward negative infinity); magnitude is defined for all real numbers. See also: {cmagnitude}."},{"word":"gu'irsutra","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is quick-as-light at doing $s_2$"},{"word":"gukcanre","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=c_1$ is sandy abrasive material.","notes":"{guska} {canre}"},{"word":"gulpli","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ = $g_1$ = $p_1$ uses search engine $x_2$ = $g_3$ = $p_2$ for purpose/in order to search about topic/query (possibly quote) $x_3$ = $g_2$ = $p_3$, the search engine tool being provided by $x_4$ = $g_4$ with accessed sources of information $x_5$ = $g_5$","notes":"Caution: {gugle} is an experimental gismu. Colloquially: \"to google (verb)\". Although this word seems to merely reorder the terbri structure of {gugle}, the inclusion of {pilno} does lend some separate implications. The creation and/or use of this word does not imply any endorsement of the Google search engine service provider or any of its products."},{"word":"gulrota","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a carrot of species / variety / cultivar $x_2$","notes":"See also {genja}."},{"word":"gumcatra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ (agent) massacres/commits genocide against $x_2=c_2=g_1$(mass of people) by action/method $x_3=c_3$","notes":"from {gunma} + {catra}"},{"word":"gumcmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is part/member of aggregate/group/mass $x_2$."},{"word":"gumda'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$(mass) brawls with $x_2$(mass) over issue $x_3$ (abstract)","notes":"from {gunma} + {damba}"},{"word":"gumgau","score":1,"definition":"$ga_1$ combines individual $gu_2$ into mass $gu_1$.","notes":"Cf. {gunma}, {jongau}."},{"word":"gumgu'e","score":1,"definition":"$gun_1=gug_1$ is a federative state consisting of states/lands $gun_2$"},{"word":"gumjau","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=g_1$ is a pool of water."},{"word":"gumpra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ mass produces $x_2$ [product] by process $x_3$","notes":"from {gunma} + {cupra}"},{"word":"gumri","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mushroom of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mledi}, {ledgrute}"},{"word":"gunbre","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=g_1$ is ready for work/labor $g_2$ with goal $g_3$.","notes":"Not neccessarily paid work. Cf. {jibybre}."},{"word":"gundi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is industry/industrial/systematic manufacturing activity producing $x_{2}$ by process/means $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {cupra}, {fanri}, {rutni}, {zbasu}."},{"word":"gunfrivei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a résumé / cv / curriculum vita, summarizing $x_2$'s work experience, in medium $x_3$."},{"word":"gungunma","score":3,"definition":"$gunm_1$ is a project consisting of tasks $gunk_2$ done by $gunk_1$ with goal/objective $gunk_3$.","notes":"Cf. {gunka}, {gunma}."},{"word":"gunka","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [person] labors/works on/at $x_{2}$ [activity] with goal/objective $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is a worker/laborer. (cf. {sazri}, {gasnu}, {se} {jibri}; {zukte} - which need not be labor; physics term 'work' = {ni} {muvyselbai}, {briju}, {jibri}, {lazni}, {selfu})"},{"word":"gunma","score":10001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a mass/team/aggregate/whole, together composed of components $x_{2}$, considered jointly.","notes":"A description in $x_1$ indicates of mass property(ies) displayed by the mass; masses may reveal properties not found in the individual set members that are massified, which themselves are not necessarily relevant to the mass property implicit in this bridi. See also {bende}, {girzu}, {pagbu}, cmavo list {loi}, {lei}, {lai}, {ciste}, {cmima}, {kansa}, {tinci}, {mulgunma}."},{"word":"gunmace","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mass/group consisting of elements $x_2$, $x_3$, $x_4$, etc.","notes":"See {gunma}, {joi}, {porsice}, {setmice}, {menrece}"},{"word":"gunrivzu'e","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=z_1=r_1=g_1$ procrastinates/avoids doing work $x_2=r_2=g_2$ (ka), instead doing $x_3=r_3$ (ka).","notes":"I figured I'd FINALLY get around to defining this, only for it to be in order to delay doing homework. cf. {zukte}, {rivbi}, {gunka}, {dimna}, {funca}."},{"word":"gunro","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ rolls/trundles on/against surface $x_{2}$ rotating on axis/axle $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is a roller.","notes":"See also {bolci}, {carna}, {jendu}, {slanu}."},{"word":"gunro zei uidje","score":1,"definition":"$u_1$ is a scrollbar in user interface $u_2$.","notes":"See also: Widget (={uidje})."},{"word":"gunse","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a goose/[gander] of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cipni}."},{"word":"gunta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (person/mass) attacks/invades/commits aggression upon victim $x_{2}$ with goal/objective $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {bradi}, {damba}, {darxi}, {jamna}, {jenca}, {jursa}."},{"word":"guntrkamikaze","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ performs a kamikaze attack [suicidal attack] on $x_2$ with goal/objective $x_3$.","notes":"Broad sense, for any kind of suicidal attack. Cf. {gunta}, {nunrkamikaze}."},{"word":"guntrusi'o","score":4,"definition":"$s_1$ is a communist ideology (default: Marxist-Leninist) as it applies to the governance of people/territory/domain $t_2$ based on the works of thinker(s) $s_3$","notes":"From {gunka}, {turni}, {sidbo}. Cf. {trudjigri}, {ka'irtrusi'o}, {dzejdasratrusi'o}, {vricykricrutrusi'o}, {fairpaltrusi'o}, {natpamtrusi'o}, {tsarainaitrusi'o}."},{"word":"gu'o","selmaho":"GUhA","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: tanru-internal forethought biconditional/iff/if-and-only-if (with gi)."},{"word":"gu'onai","selmaho":"GUhA*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: tanru-internal forethought exclusive or (with gi); Latin 'aut'."},{"word":"gurgau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=ga_1$ rolls object $x_2=gu_1$ on/against surface $x_3=gu_2$, with axis/ axle of rotation $x_4=gu_3$.","notes":"See also {gunro}, {gasnu}, {cu'arkubli}."},{"word":"gurmu'a","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=g_1$ is a jalousie for covering $m_2$, made of material $m_3$."},{"word":"gurmu'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ rolls (moves via rolling) to destination $x_2$ from origin $x_3$ over path $x_4$","notes":"See {gunro}, {muvdu}"},{"word":"gurni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is grain/[British: corn]/cereal from plant/species $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {bavmi}, {cunmi}, {mavji}, {maxri}, {molki}, {mraji}, {rismi}, {sobde}, {spati}, {zumri}, {nanba}, {sorgu}."},{"word":"gurnrbulguru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of boulgour."},{"word":"gurnrtefi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is teff of variety $x_2$.","notes":"cf. {gurni}, {pamsrasu}, {amxari}"},{"word":"gusfarborcne","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=f_2=c_1$ is light/illumination that is refracted by amount/degree $c_3$ from origin/frame of reference $f_3$ by refracting medium $c_4$","notes":"From {gusni} {farna} {bo} {cenba}."},{"word":"guska","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ blade/scraper/erosive scrapes/erodes/abrades $x_{2}$ from $x_{3}$.","notes":"Abrade, abrasive (= {mosyguska}). See also {balre}, {sraku}, {batci}, {canpa}, {mosra}."},{"word":"guska'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a photon.","notes":"Cf. {gusni}, {kantu}, {lektoni}, {kuarka}."},{"word":"guskli","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ (object/medium) is transparent to light/illumination $k_2=g_1$."},{"word":"gusli'i","score":1,"definition":"$x1=l1$ is a ray/beam/[line of light] illuminating $x2=g2$ from source $x3=g3$"},{"word":"gusminli","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ (default 1) light year(s) by standard $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {gusni}, {minli}, {solminli}, {tanminli}, {ki'otre}, {darno}."},{"word":"gusminra","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=g_2$ is shiny/gleaming/bright/reflective of light $g_1=m_2$ from source $g_3$"},{"word":"gusni","score":100005,"definition":"$x_1$ [energy] is light/illumination illuminating $x_2$ from light source $x_3$.","notes":"[$x_3$ illuminates/lights $x_2$ with light/illumination $x_1$; $x_2$ is lit/illuminated by illumination $x_1$ from source $x_3$ (= {selgu'i} for reordered places); light/lamp (= {tergu'i})](cf. {dirce}, {manku}, {solri}, {carmi}, {ctino}, {kantu})"},{"word":"gusnunsla","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is Diwali (Deepavali) celebrated by $s_1$ with activities $s_3$","notes":"from {gusni} {nu} {salci}"},{"word":"gusta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a restaurant/cafe/diner serving type-of-food $x_{2}$ to audience $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {barja}, {citka}, {kukte}, {sanmi}, {xotli}."},{"word":"gustci","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lamp"},{"word":"gusybatke","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a light switch which is on $b_2$ and made from material $b_4$ and controlling the light source $g_3$.","notes":"In this definition all kinds of light switch is included, not only simple on/off switchs but also dimmers, for example. See also {gusni} and {batke}."},{"word":"gusybi'o","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=g_1$ brightens under conditions $x_2=b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {manbi'o}."},{"word":"gusycai","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ gleams/shines on to $x_{2}$, the light source being $x_{3}$.","notes":"Cf. {gusni}, {carmi}, {gusminra}."},{"word":"gusycinki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lightning bug/glowworm/firefly of genus/species $x_2$."},{"word":"gusydicra","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ extinguishes light $g_1$ illuminating $g_2$, the light source being $g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {gusni}, {dicra}."},{"word":"gusygutci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ (li; default: 1) light-seconds by standard $x_3$.","notes":"See also: \"{gusminli}\"."},{"word":"gusyjinru","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ basks in light $x_2$.","notes":"(i.e. $x_1$ is oriented so that much of its surface is hit by light $x_2$.)"},{"word":"gusysutmu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x1=s1=m1$ flashes to $x2=m2$ from $x3=m3$ via $x4=m4$"},{"word":"gusyzi'u","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is violet (distinct light-wave) [color adjective].","notes":"Created to distinguish between purple as a mental construct and violet as a place on the physical color spectrum. See {menzi'u}."},{"word":"gutci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ (default 1) short local distance unit(s) [non-metric], standard $x_{3}$, $x_{4}$ subunits.","notes":"Foot (= {jmagutci}); yard (= {cibjmagutci}), pace (= {tapygutci}), inch (= {degygutci}), cubit (= {birgutci}). (additional subunit places may be added as $x_5$, $x_6$, ...); See also {mitre}, {clani}, {ganra}, {condi}, {rotsu}, {rupnu}, {fepni}, {dekpu}, {minli}, {merli}, {bunda}, {kramu}."},{"word":"gutnerkla","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) invades $x_2$ (place) for objective $x_3$","notes":"$klama_3$ through $klama_5$ dropped for being usually irrelevant to this concept; if need be they can be replaced with {teka'a}/{veka'a}/{xeka'a} or {ra'i}/{pu'ai}/{sepi'o}. See {zernerkla}, {gunta}, {nerkla}"},{"word":"gutra","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the womb/uterus [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: nourishing, protective, giving birth].","notes":"See also {jbena}, {rorci}, {sovda}, {tarbi}, {ganti}, {mabla}."},{"word":"gutrygapru","score":1,"definition":"$ga_1=gu_1$ is the fundus [top portion of womb/uterus] of $gu_2$."},{"word":"gutrynebypunli","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a/the ectocervix/vaginal portion of cervix of $g_2=c_2$,"},{"word":"gutryne'o","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is the cervix of $c_2$"},{"word":"gutrypilcri","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=g_2=p_2$ menstruates.","notes":"Cf. {gutra}, {pilka}, {cirko}."},{"word":"gutyjamkarce","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a tank propelled by $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {gunta}, {jamna}, {karce}, {jamkarce}, {xiljamkarce}, {sonjamkarce}, {tsakarce}, {karcycelxa'i}."},{"word":"gu'u","selmaho":"GUhA","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: tanru-internal forethought whether-or-not (with gi)."},{"word":"gu'y","selmaho":"NAhE","score":3,"definition":"predicate modifier: convert x1 to a mereological sum composed of x1.","notes":"See also {unma}."},{"word":"guzme","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a melon/squash [fruit/plant] of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {grute}."},{"word":"guzmrkukurbita","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a squash/pumpkin of species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {guzme}, {clazme}, {tityzme}."},{"word":"guzmrmakuua","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Korean melon/Oriental melon/Cucumis melo var. Makuwa of type/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"guzrmetuliferu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kiwano/African horned cucumber/jelly melon (Cucumis metuliferus) of subspecies/cultivar/type $x_2$"},{"word":"gy","selmaho":"BY2","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for g."},{"word":"gy zei sance","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiced velar stop sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {gasnce}."},{"word":"i","selmaho":"I","score":100000,"definition":"sentence link/continuation; continuing sentences on same topic; normally elided for new speakers."},{"word":"i'a","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: acceptance - blame.","notes":"See also {nalna'e}, {nalpro}, {no'epro}, {nalzugjdi}."},{"word":"ia","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: belief - skepticism - disbelief.","notes":"See also {krici}, {jinvi}."},{"word":"i'a'a","selmaho":"A","score":2,"definition":"logical connective: sumti afterthought always false.","notes":"Created to complete the scope of truth tables to include TTTT and FFFF, despite being described as relatively useless. Etymology: jitfa + A."},{"word":"iacma","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a jasper"},{"word":"iacu'i","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: belief - skepticism - disbelief."},{"word":"iagis","score":1,"definition":"Yagi.","notes":"One of the inventors of the Yagi-Uda antenna; or the name of the antenna itself"},{"word":"iambi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an iamb","notes":"See also {pemci}, {pemsuua}, {troxeii}, {anapesti}, {daktili}"},{"word":"iamnaio","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/pertains to the Yamnaya people/culture in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"iamsa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a yam of species $x_2$","notes":"{samcu} is a more generic term"},{"word":"ian","score":1,"definition":"yang","notes":"A Chinese philosophical concept. Cf. {in}"},{"word":"i'anai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: acceptance - blame."},{"word":"ianai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: belief - skepticism - disbelief."},{"word":"iancu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ should or ought to do $x_2$"},{"word":"iangona","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is kava of variety $x_2$","notes":"May refer to the plant, root, or drink. See also {spatrpiperi}."},{"word":"ianlaua","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$'s guide / mentor / boss / leader / ruler.","notes":"See {gidva}, {jatna}, {jitro}, {turni}."},{"word":"ianvari","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is January in year $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$"},{"word":"iarda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in $x_2$ (default 1) yards (US customary unit)","notes":"See {zmaile}, {sfu'utu}, {inci}, {gutci}"},{"word":"iartsagunbu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a yartsa gunbu (Ophiocordyceps) of species/variety $x_2$, which grows in insect $x_3$","notes":"Commonly called Cordyceps, but genetic testing shows that it belongs to a different family."},{"word":"iasnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiced palatal approximant sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {ibu zei zunsna}. Cf. {isnce}/{isna}/{ibu zei sance}, {uasnce}/{ubu zei zunsna}, {zunsna}, {nalmosysna}"},{"word":"i'au","selmaho":"IhAU","score":2,"definition":"reset bridi-level to zero","notes":"Auto-inserts all necessary terminators to reset to the top-level bridi of the sentence (i.e. everything that {i} would insert except the last {vau}). This is useful if you have opened multiple NU/NOI subclauses, and just want to close them all to add more sumti, terms, or a {xoi} clause to the main bridi without using a bunch of terminators. // May also be used with UI-cmavo. UI-cmavo placed immediately after {i'au} would scope over the entire sentence. This is useful for attaching attitudinals as afterthoughts, without having to close the entire sentence manually with the right number of {vau}s. See {ji'au}, {fu'e}, {fu'o}."},{"word":"ia'u","selmaho":"UI1","score":3,"definition":"attitudinal: trust - lack of trust - distrust","notes":"Used to express trust (as in trustworthiness). Based on {lacri}."},{"word":"iau","selmaho":"IhAU","score":1,"definition":"reset bridi-level to zero","notes":"Shortened variant of {i'au}."},{"word":"iaves","score":3,"definition":"Yahweh.","notes":"see also {cev}"},{"word":"ibli","score":2,"definition":"If $x_1$ has the property $x_3$, then $x_2$ also has it; $x_1$ having property $x_3$ necessitates $x_2$ having that property","notes":"See {nibli}."},{"word":"ibri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$'s job/occupation is to satisfy property $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {seljibri}."},{"word":"ibu","selmaho":"BY*","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for i."},{"word":"ibu zei sance","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a close front unrounded vowel sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonyms: {isnce}, {isna}."},{"word":"ibu zei zunsna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiced palatal approximant/glide sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"{zi'evla} synonym: {iasnce}. Cf. {ibu zei sance}/{isnce}/{isna}, {ubu zei zunsna}, {zunsna}, {nalmosysna}."},{"word":"ibymym","score":1,"definition":"International Business Machines Corporation"},{"word":"icki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ “rearranges/shifts/shuffles the deck chairs on the Titanic/is bikeshedding,” with action $x_2$, which is pointless by standard $x_3$ for fixing problem $x_4$.","notes":"To do something pointless when there are bigger problems, such as rearranging the deck chairs on the sinking Titanic or discussing what materials to build a bikeshed out of when approving plans for a nuclear power plant."},{"word":"icmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ moans expressing about $x_3$ emotions/cognitive [psychological] phenomena that can be otherwise expressed by indicators $x_2$ (text)","notes":"See also {inmo}, {cmoni}. 'icmo li ii' is 'to shriek about'."},{"word":"icra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) interrupts/stops/halts, temporarily ceasing to happen or unfold."},{"word":"ictce","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects the Prehistoric China culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"idra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hydra of species $x_2$"},{"word":"i'e","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: approval - non-approval - disapproval.","notes":"See also {zanru}."},{"word":"ie","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: agreement - disagreement.","notes":"See also {tugni}."},{"word":"i'ecu'i","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: approval - non-approval - disapproval."},{"word":"iedra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is ivy of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"ie'e","selmaho":"UI1","score":3,"definition":"attitudinal: finding something reasonable - unreasonable","notes":"Expresses the sentiment of, \"I can get why it'd be this way\", or \"that seems like an understandable way to act/feel/behave\". (Or, with {nai}, its opposite: the feeling that some situation or behavior is totally unreasonable / senseless / irrational.)"},{"word":"ie'i","selmaho":"UI1","score":3,"definition":"attitudinal: disgust - attraction","notes":"Expresses disgust (loathing, revulsion). Based on {rigni}, its opposite is {trina} (attraction, liking). To be used instead of the \"disgust\"/repulsion of {a'unai} for any kind of disgust whose opposite is not {cinri}, but trina."},{"word":"ieinki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Yank(ee); $x_1$ displays Yankee culture/history in aspect $x_2$ according to $x_3$","notes":"Not necessarily pejorative, but probably fairly colloquial. It has the same semantic ambiguity as in English: it may refer to an American or something exhibiting American characteristics (especially a thoroughly patriotic American spirit), America as a colonial power, or a Unionist, or something pertaining/belonging to the northern states (or even more specifically, New England). See also: {merko}."},{"word":"i'enai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: approval - non-approval - disapproval."},{"word":"ienai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: agreement - disagreement."},{"word":"ienceri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Janissary"},{"word":"ientrau","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects the Yuan Dynasty culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"ie'o","selmaho":"Y","score":1,"definition":"filler word: um, like, y'know","notes":"Signifies that the speaker wants to \"hold the floor\" in a conversation, and is thinking of what to say next."},{"word":"ierbamate","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is maté/yerba mate (plant) of cultivar $x_2$","notes":"Refers to the plant itself; for the drink prepared therefrom, use {ierbamate} {tcati}. See also {tcati}, {ckafi}, {spati}."},{"word":"ierbamatei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of yerba maté drink brewed from leaves $x_2$"},{"word":"ierucaly'im","score":-1,"definition":"Jerusalem"},{"word":"ieRUcaly'im","score":1,"definition":"Jerusalem"},{"word":"iesys","score":1,"definition":"Jesus","notes":"Swedish pronunciation"},{"word":"ietnu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is true, is the case."},{"word":"ie'udji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Jewish/Judean/Judahite religion/culture/ethnicity in aspect $x_2$","notes":"The translation depends on the historical period. See also {xebro}, {fraimi}, {ckenazi}, {sfaradi}, {cmoroni}."},{"word":"ie'udjo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Jewish/Judean/Judahite religion/culture/ethnicity in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"ifkakne","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is passively $x_2$-able under conditions $x_3$; $x_1$ is such that event $x_2$ (nu) can happen to it; it is possible that $x_1$ may undergo $x_2$","notes":"$x_1$ does not perform any action; rather it can have actions performed to it."},{"word":"ifle","score":5,"definition":"if $x_1$ (proposition) is true then $x_2$ (event) happens else $x_3$ (event) happens","notes":"Alternatively, $x_2$ and $x_3$ may be propositions that are true rather than events that happen. See {ga}{nai}, {jetnu}, {va'o}"},{"word":"ifletnu","score":1,"definition":"If $x_1$ (proposition) is true, then $x_2$ (proposition) is logically guaranteed to be true too, and $x_1$ is indeed true.","notes":"Valid and sound."},{"word":"ifti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is near and can be pointed to (or described as being pointed to) by the speaker","notes":"See {ti}, {afta}, {uftu}, {degja'o}"},{"word":"iglu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an igloo","notes":"See also {dinju}, {bisli}, {bangiku'u}, {bangikutu}, {bangiku'e}"},{"word":"igvana","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an iguana of species $x_2$"},{"word":"i'i","selmaho":"UI1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: togetherness - privacy.","notes":"See also {kansa}, {gunma}, {sivni}, {sepli}."},{"word":"ii","selmaho":"UI1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: fear - security.","notes":"See also {terpa}, {snura}."},{"word":"ii'au","selmaho":"UI","score":3,"definition":"attitudinal: yee-haw!","notes":"u'ivla. See also: {a'oi}, {o'ai}, {ni'au}, {mi'au}."},{"word":"iicmo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ screams/shrieks in fear with sound $x_2$","notes":"See {ii}, {cmoni}, {terpa}"},{"word":"i'inai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: togetherness - privacy."},{"word":"iinai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: fear - security."},{"word":"iinsi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (sequence) is a chain, the neighbouring elements of which are related by $x_2$ ($ckini_3$, former element in sequence first)","notes":"cf. {linsi}, {ckini}, {efku}"},{"word":"iitfa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is false."},{"word":"iizme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a doctrine/theory/system/philosophy/practice/action/habit/mindset/ism characterized by belief/tendency/action/idea $x_2$ (abstraction), and incidentally is practiced by $x_3$ (and possibly others).","notes":"Not necessarily derogatory. \"Materialism\" (any sense) is a type of ism as much as racism, whataboutism, or Trumpism is. This word is meant to be a calque of the English word \"ism\". Closely related to \".{ismo}\"."},{"word":"i'izva","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ hang out doing $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"The property x2 is a property of the individuals in x1 that are hanging out. This word suggests that the activity involves casual socializing among the members of x1."},{"word":"ija","selmaho":"JA*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: sentence afterthought or."},{"word":"ijanai","selmaho":"JA*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: sentence afterthought: (preceding sentence) if this sentence."},{"word":"ije","selmaho":"JA*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: sentence afterthought and."},{"word":"ije'i","selmaho":"JA*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: sentence afterthought conn question."},{"word":"ijenai","selmaho":"JA*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: sentence afterthought x but not y."},{"word":"ijo","selmaho":"JA*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: sentence afterthought biconditional/iff/if-and-only-if."},{"word":"ijonai","selmaho":"JA*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: sentence afterthought exclusive or; Latin 'aut'."},{"word":"iju","selmaho":"JA*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: sentence afterthought whether-or-not."},{"word":"ike'as","score":1,"definition":"IKEA"},{"word":"ikfiio","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a icthyosaur [member of order Ichthyosauria] of subtaxon/type/genus/species/variety/breed $x_2$.","notes":"See also: {dinso}, {dinsauru}, {plesiio}, {disrmuzo}, {rexsa}, {ketslau}."},{"word":"iklki","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ clicks (press and release) button/switch $x_2$ to cause $x_3$ (nu).","notes":"See also {batke}, {danre}."},{"word":"iklkitu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ secondary-clicks (right-clicks, presses and holds) $x_2$ (UI element)","notes":"See {iklki}, {uidje}"},{"word":"iksodida","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tick/member of subgenus Ixodida of species $x_2$"},{"word":"iku'i","score":2,"definition":"'However,' 'But', 'In contrast'; separates utterances"},{"word":"ilkai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is what $x_2$ (string) represents","notes":"Predicate version of {li}"},{"word":"ilka'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (plural) is such that $x_2$ (number) of its members satisfy the property $x_3$","notes":"Possibly synonymous with {zilkancu}. See also {kaidza}, {kampu}, {nartolkau}, {kancu}."},{"word":"ilki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is written in a dialect where every bridi has arguments expressed in Lakoff's image schemata","notes":"Labels of roles: {di'o} - {sedi'o} for CONTAINER, {pa'u} - {sepa'u} for PART-WHOLE, {ra'i} - {sera'i} for CENTER-PERIPHERY, {sepu'e} - {vepu'e} - {tepu'e} for SOURCE-PATH-GOAL, {ra'a} for LINK, {mau} - {semau} for MORE-LESS, {gau} for PROTOTYPE, {ja'i} for the rules describing the semantic cases schema. To be used with {sei}. To use only for a given bridi without affecting child bridi the transformation 'SELBRI => SELBRI .ilki' can be used (as an alternative to using {sei}) thus putting {ilki} as the tertau of a newly formed selbri. See also {jo'au}, {ensi}, {esme}, {onga}."},{"word":"ilmismu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ismu of $x_2$, having the same meaning, but with all places except the $x_3$-th (li/set) zi'o-deleted.","notes":"For example, \"zo .{inku} .ilmismu zo {jinku} li pa\": {inku} is {jinku} with only the x1. Named after la .ilmen, who pioneered defining such words. See {ismu}."},{"word":"ilnu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cloud.","notes":"See also {dilnu}."},{"word":"ilpofu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dagger made of $x_2$","notes":"cf. Lojban Is Crazy (defined as \"a bright rapid weapon\")"},{"word":"imla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is {mi} / me / the speaker, in {selsku} / message / situation $x_2$.","notes":"See {odla}"},{"word":"impera","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an empire"},{"word":"imperative","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ has an intention to influence the behavior of $x_2$, to command, control $x_2$","notes":"{zo} {ko} {valsi} {lo} {zu'e} {imperative} - '{ko} is a word expressing imperative action'"},{"word":"imperatora","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is an emperor of empire $x_2$","notes":"See {nolraitru}, {xuandi}"},{"word":"impetu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the momentum [vector] of $x_2$ in frame of reference $x_3$","notes":"$x_1$ can be a vector, e.g. four-vector. Might be pretty general in its semantic scope (\"quantity of movement\"); at the very least includes both Relativistic (four-vector) and Newtonian (three-vector) momentum (resp.: {nejnimpetu}, {sirmpetu}); might also encompass angular momentum ({cnampetu}, typically three-vector). See also {nejni}, {nejnimpetu}, {sirmpetu}, {ocnerta}, {tcelerita}, {cnampetu}"},{"word":"impisi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hyena of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {krokuta} (\"spotted hyena\")"},{"word":"implicite","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is implicit, implied, understood, contained in the nature but not directly expressed or apparent"},{"word":"impofu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an eland of species $x_2$"},{"word":"importe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) imports $x_2$ (entity) to $x_3$ (entity)","notes":"See also {eksporte}"},{"word":"imposta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an impostor, pretender; $x_1$ engages in deception under an assumed name or identity $x_2$.","notes":"See {jifkritrazu'e}, {tcica}, {cmene}, {sevzi}"},{"word":"impute","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) imputes, ascribes to $x_2$ (entity) an action $x_3$ (event)","notes":"See also {sitna}"},{"word":"imxu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ do $x_3$ (binary ka) to each other.","notes":"Equivalent to x1 {ce} x2 {simxu} x3, but useful for some lujvo."},{"word":"in","score":1,"definition":"yin","notes":"A Chinese philosophical concept. Cf. {ian}"},{"word":"inaja","selmaho":"JA*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: sentence afterthought conditional/only if."},{"word":"inbri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (proposition) is a clause expressing adverbial relation $x_2$ (property of nonce place, has places for ce'u referring to members of $x_3$) and connecting members of $x_3$ (ordered group)","notes":"The first member of $x_3$ is what follows after the adposition expressing adverbial relation $x_2$. The second member of $x_3$ can sometimes be called 'noun phrase of adposition'; it can e.g. be the current clause ({lo} {bridi}), $x_1$ of it, $x_2$ of it etc. See also {bridi}, {sumti}, {sumtcita}."},{"word":"inbrisni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is a clause with adverbial $x_2$ (text) and connecting members of $x_3$ (ordered group of text)","notes":"The first member of $x_3$ is usually called 'complement' or 'argument'; it is what comes after the adposition $x_2$. The second member of $x_3$ can sometimes be called 'noun phrase of adposition'; it can e.g. be the current clause ({lo} {brisni}), $x_1$ of it, $x_2$ of it etc. See also {brisni}, {sumti}, {sumtcita}."},{"word":"incala","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) expresses a wish for a given future event $x_2$ (event) to occur; $x_1$ expresses \"god willing\" / \"deo volente\" hope","notes":"Usually used in a Muslim country or Islamic context. See also {pacna}, {a'o}"},{"word":"inci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in $x_2$ (default 1) inches (US customary unit)","notes":"See {zmaile}, {iarda}, {sfu'utu}, {gutci}"},{"word":"incipe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the beginning/the initial stage/starting/inchoate/coming into existence/first part of $x_2$","notes":"See {ultime}, {cfari}, {fasnu}, {pruce}"},{"word":"incita","score":-1,"definition":"$x_0$ is deleted"},{"word":"inda","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ deserves / merits / is worthy of $x_2$ (property of $x_1$)","notes":"See also {jerna}."},{"word":"indice","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (ordered set) is an index of unordered items $x_2$ (set) ordered by rule $x_3$ (proposition)","notes":"See also {ce'o}, {ce}, {lidne}"},{"word":"indigena","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is indigenous to territory $x_2$"},{"word":"indigo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is indigo (color)"},{"word":"indika","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) implies / suggests / is circumstantial evidence for $x_2$ (du'u); the probability that $x_2$ is true, given $x_1$, is greater than the probability without $x_1$","notes":"Similar to {nibli}, but merely means circumstantial/forensic, not logical, evidence, that may be contradicted by other circumstantial evidences or interpretations. See also {krinu}, {lakne}, {didni}, {nusna}, {tolna'e}"},{"word":"indi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/pertains to the Indian Ocean region/culture/history/geography/identity/[nationality] in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Pertains to peoples or things bordering, embedded in (or on an island in), submerged in, located under or on the bottom of, or going through/over the Indian Ocean as well. \"Trans-Indian\" (in the sense of pertaining to the Indian Ocean) is closely related to this word. See also: \".{atlanto}\", \"{pakfiko}\"."},{"word":"indo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/pertains to the regions which are approximated by the Indian subcontinent, or cultures vel sim. thereof, in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"This does not necessarily recognize political divisions or inclusions of such region. Can be used in a human-historical context. The Indian Ocean may be included in this designation."},{"word":"infakta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an infarction of type $x_2$"},{"word":"infarto","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an infarct, an area of dead tissue caused by a loss of blood supply, a localized necrosis"},{"word":"infernus","score":1,"definition":"Infernus"},{"word":"infeste","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (plural) infests, inhabits $x_2$ in unpleasantly large numbers","notes":"See also {zdani}, {xabju}"},{"word":"inflamati","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an inflammation experienced by/in body(-part) $x_2$ of type/characterised by $x_3$; $x_1$ is a medical condition of $x_2$ (part of body), consisting in congestion of the blood vessels, with obstruction of the blood current, and growth of morbid tissue; $x_2$ [if it is a body part rather than a whole person/organism] is inflamed","notes":"Might be manifested outwardly by redness, stiffness (especially in joints), tenderness or painfulness, and swelling and/or attended with heat and pain. See also {bilma}, {xunre}, {blaci}."},{"word":"inflenza","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an influenza, grippe, flu"},{"word":"influ'enza","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an influenza, grippe, flu"},{"word":"info","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is information about $x_2$ gathered by method $x_3$"},{"word":"infuje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (loi; result) is a quantity of a herbal infusion meant for consumption, from sources/herbs $x_2$ (list of primary ingredients), extracted and introduced to substrate liquid by process $x_3$ (default: steeping or soaking), introduced to substrate $x_4$ (default: liquid water).","notes":"\"Herb\" is rather general, as is \"consumption\". Tea, coffee, original hot chocolate, herbal/false teas, some medicines, sassafrass or root beers, etc. count. Typically, blood transfusion or other solutions introduced by intravenous means is outside the scope of this word, but there may be exceptions. See also: {tcati}, {ckafi}."},{"word":"inglico","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is English/pertains to English-speaking culture in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Generally assume broadest sense of 'English'; may refer to 'English', pertaining to the country/people/culture of England (normally requiring constraint = {inglicygu'e}); British English, the norm language of the UK (= {inglicybau}). This word is part of a movement to supplant cultural gismu."},{"word":"ingoma","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ingoma, a drum covered with a membrane of animal skin."},{"word":"ingulule","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) of breed $x_2$","notes":"See also {bramlatu}"},{"word":"inka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ causes $x_2$."},{"word":"inkapre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an Inca person."},{"word":"inkara'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Inka culture."},{"word":"inku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vaccine."},{"word":"inmago","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an organism $x_2$ at its imago stage of development","notes":"Usually next after {larva} stage."},{"word":"inmo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ feels the emotions/cognitive [psychological] phenomena expressed by indicators $x_2$ (text) about $x_3$","notes":"See also {cinmo}."},{"word":"inmune","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is immune to pathogenic action $x_2$ (property of $x_1$) towards it by showing $x_3$ (property of $x_1$) ","notes":"See also {spuda}, {bilma}, {jurme}, {vidru}, {bandu}"},{"word":"inpociburu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event / state / property) is impossible under conditions $x_2$","notes":"See also {na} {cumki}."},{"word":"insmu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the literal meaning of $x_2$ seen by $x_3$","notes":"Shortening of {pe'arnainsmu}."},{"word":"insomni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is insomnia, a sleeping disorder with symptoms of unrest and the inability to sleep","notes":"See also {bilma}, {sipna}"},{"word":"inspekte","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ checks, inspects $x_2$ for $x_3$ (property of $x_2$)","notes":"See {cipra}, {zgana}, {pajni}"},{"word":"instagrama","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) is an Instagram photo/record of $x_2$ (entity) done by $x_3$ (entity) and preserved in page/place $x_4$ (entity)","notes":"See also {pixra}, {vidvi}."},{"word":"instale","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) connects, sets up $x_2$ (entity) onto $x_3$ (entity)","notes":"See also {punji}, {setca}, {pilno}"},{"word":"integrale","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the integral (limit) of function $x_2$","notes":"See also {fancu}."},{"word":"intele","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an intellect of bearer $x_2$","notes":"the realized capacity of thinking, judging, abstract reasoning, and conceptual understanding; the cognitive capacity. See also {menli}, {besna}, {morji}, {mucti}, {pensi}, {sanji}, {xanri}, {sevzi}, {xadni}"},{"word":"interlinga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Interlingua language in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"internet","score":1,"definition":"Internet","notes":"Cf. {mujysamseltcana}."},{"word":"INternet","score":1,"definition":"Internet","notes":"Cf. {mujysamseltcana}."},{"word":"interviiu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ interviews $x_2$ with questions $x_3$"},{"word":"intima","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is intimate, having or fostering a warm or friendly and informal atmosphere"},{"word":"intona","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sound with musical intonation $x_2$; $x_1$ is recited as a chant or a psalm"},{"word":"intranet","score":1,"definition":"Intranet","notes":"Cf. {kagysamseltcana}."},{"word":"intro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event / object / document) is an introduction to $x_2$ in aspect $x_3$ (relation of $x_1$ and $x_2$)","notes":"Every $x_2$ can have more than one introduction. See also {ni'o}"},{"word":"intuksu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an inuksuk/inunnguaq/Eskimo (Inuit) or generic ersatz person sculpture in location $x_2$ with style/properties $x_3$"},{"word":"inxo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ starts/begins to satisfy property $x_2$; $x_1$ becomes such that they satisfy property $x_2$."},{"word":"i'o","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: appreciation - envy.","notes":"See also {ckire}, {jilra}."},{"word":"io","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: respect - disrespect.","notes":"See also {sinma}."},{"word":"iocka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a matryoshka, Russian nesting/nested doll, babushka doll","notes":"See also {fraktali}"},{"word":"iocre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Dr./Prof. (honorific for achieving a certain level of education or knowledge in field $x_2$), recognized by $x_3$","notes":"See {iolpe}, {iolna}, {iolni}, {iospe}, {iosna}, {iosni}, {iocre}, {mikce}, {profesore}"},{"word":"iodle","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ yodels $x_2$ (song)","notes":"See {sanga}, {cusku}, {krixa}"},{"word":"io'e","score":3,"definition":"attitudinal: feeling grounded - feeling spacy","notes":"{io'e}{nai} could mean: dissociating, depersonalization, tripping, having an out-of-body experience. {io'e} could mean: feeling in touch with one's senses, and maybe feeling in touch with the rest of the world through them."},{"word":"i'oi","selmaho":"UI1","score":0,"definition":"attitudinal: existential fatigue associated with having seen a word with default value - indifference towards default values - advocating the use of default values"},{"word":"io'imbe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is yohimbe of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"iokais","score":1,"definition":"ghost, apparition, phantom, specter, demon, monster, goblin","notes":"Japanese \"youkai\"; cf. {crida}"},{"word":"iolna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Mr./sir (male honorific, unspecified marital status), recognized by $x_2$","notes":"See {iolpe}, {iolna}, {iolni}, {iospe}, {iosna}, {iosni}, {iocre}"},{"word":"iolni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Ms./ma'am/madam (female honorific, unspecified marital status), recognized by $x_2$","notes":"See {iolpe}, {iolna}, {iolni}, {iospe}, {iosna}, {iosni}, {iocre}"},{"word":"iolpe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Mx./Mr./Ms. (honorific, unspecified gender or marital status), recognized by $x_2$","notes":"See {iolpe}, {iolna}, {iolni}, {iospe}, {iosna}, {iosni}, {iocre}"},{"word":"i'onai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: appreciation - envy."},{"word":"ionai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: respect - disrespect."},{"word":"ionti","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ion of radical/(atom of element)$x_2$ with $x_3$ charges","notes":"c.f. {ma'u zei ionti}, {ni'u zei ionti}, {lektoni}, {xumsle}."},{"word":"i,osif","score":-1,"definition":"Иосиф (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"iosna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Mr. (male married honorific), recognized by $x_2$","notes":"See {iolpe}, {iolna}, {iolni}, {iospe}, {iosna}, {iosni}, {iocre}"},{"word":"iosni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Mrs. (female married honorific), recognized by $x_2$","notes":"See {iolpe}, {iolna}, {iolni}, {iospe}, {iosna}, {iosni}, {iocre}"},{"word":"iospe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Mx./Mr./Mrs. (married honorific, unspecified gender), recognized by $x_2$ ","notes":"See {iolpe}, {iolna}, {iolni}, {iospe}, {iosna}, {iosni}, {iocre}"},{"word":"io'u","score":2,"definition":"attitudinal: good mental health - bad mental health","notes":"Feeling especially relieved from (or with {nai}, especially plagued by) (semi-)permanent mental health conditions (trauma, anxiety, depression)."},{"word":"i,ov","score":1,"definition":"Job.","notes":"Biblical character."},{"word":"ipka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ hiccups"},{"word":"ipkota","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ hiccups"},{"word":"ipna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ eeps / is eeping","notes":"An {u'ivla} based on {sipna}, cf. English sleep → eep. See also {ipta'i}, {iptcu}"},{"word":"ipta'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is eepy; $x_1$ needs/wants eep","notes":"See also {ipna}, {iptcu}"},{"word":"iptcu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is eepy for reason $x_2$","notes":"See also {ipna}, {ipta'i}"},{"word":"iptsa","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pizza with topping/ingredients $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cidjrpitsa}, {pitnanba}, {nabypalne}, {fomymledi}, {cirla}, {toknu}, {tamca}, {cidja}."},{"word":"irbisa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a snow leopard (Panthera uncia syn. Uncia uncia) of subspecies/breed $x_2$","notes":"See {bramlatu}"},{"word":"irci","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an IRC user on channel $x_2$ in network $x_3$.","notes":"Add a {me'e} place for nickname, or a fi'o {tcana} place for server, if needed. Erase $x_2$ using {zi'o} if no channel is involved."},{"word":"irga","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a serviceberry, Juneberry, mespilus, shad-blossom, shadbush, currant-tree (genus Amelanchier) of species $x_2$"},{"word":"irk","score":2,"definition":"IRC (Internet Relay Chat)","notes":"An Internet-based real-time text communication system. See {irci}."},{"word":"irkasa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a race/breed/strain of $x_2$","notes":"See also {jutsi}."},{"word":"irnodela","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a swallow of species $x_2$"},{"word":"iRON","score":1,"definition":"Iran/Persia","notes":"The modern nation of Iran, or the historical state of Persia. See also {te'yRON}, {gugdrxirana}/{gugde'ironi}/{gugde'iru}, {kulnrxirani}, {kulnrfarsi}, {rupniruru}."},{"word":"irstoni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Ossetian/Ossetic culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"See also {bangosusu}, {apsuua}, {adgexe}, {kartuli}, {margali}, {rusko}, {noxtino}, {xai'otso}, {zarbaija}/{azri}, {kafkaso}/{kafkazo}."},{"word":"isemu'ibo","selmaho":"I*","score":1,"definition":"modal sentence connection: motive 'therefore', 'and it is the motive for ...'","notes":"See also {mukti}."},{"word":"iseri'abo","selmaho":"I*","score":1,"definition":"modal sentence connection: causal 'therefore'","notes":"See also {rinka}."},{"word":"isku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sound represented by onomatopoeia $x_2$ (text) according to $x_3$ (experiencer)","notes":"$x_1$ can fill $x_2$ of {cmoni}. See also {sa'ei}, {sa'ei zei valsi}, {bacru}, {cusku}, {cmoni}."},{"word":"iskuuil","score":1,"definition":"Ithkuil","notes":"The Ithkuil language, an experimental constructed language developed by John Quijada ({la} {djankixadas}) and published in its final version in 2011. Ithkuil is both logical and unambiguous in its syntax and extremely precise in its semantics, designed to be suited for 'descriptions of the holistic vs. discrete componential structure of objects, situations, and phenomena', 'the causal dynamics of complex states, acts, [and] events', and many other areas of nuance (Ithkuil.net, 'Introduction'). It can pack such detail into short words and syllables due to its large phonemic inventory, use of phonemic tone and stress, and complex agglutinative morphology. Quijada describes the language as 'an exercise in exploring how human languages could function, not how human languages do function' (Ithkuil.net, 'Introduction'). Alternate names for the language: {itku'ile}, {itku'ilybau}."},{"word":"islam","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Islam","notes":"Cf. {muslo}, {jegvon}, {cesycku}"},{"word":"island","score":2,"definition":"Iceland."},{"word":"islenska","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Iceland/Icelandic culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"See {no'ordo}, {island}"},{"word":"ismo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (abstract) is an ideology about $x_2$ (object/abstract) accepted by $x_3$","notes":"See {sidbo}"},{"word":"ismu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fu'ivla formed by dropping the first letter of CVCCV gismu $x_2$.","notes":"see {gismu}, {fu'ivla}"},{"word":"isna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a close front unrounded vowel sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {isnce}. Both are derived from and synonymous with {ibu zei sance}."},{"word":"isnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a close front unrounded vowel sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {isna}. Both are derived from and synonymous with {ibu zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient vowel in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"istanbul","score":1,"definition":"Istanbul","notes":"Most populous city in Turkey ({gugdrtirki}). See also {tirkice}, {andolu}."},{"word":"iste","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a person with occupation/profession/interest/particular creative or academic role in $x_2$","notes":"See {se} {cuntu}, {se} {jibri}"},{"word":"isxa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dinosaur of hip-based clade/with hip structure $x_2$"},{"word":"itca","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is now/happens/occurs now.","notes":"Synonym of {ca'abna}. See also {izva}."},{"word":"itka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is not running service/not in operation/not performing function $x_2$; $x_1$ is \"turned off\", not working, inactive","notes":"See also {akti}. This word is the reverse of akti, with opposite meaning."},{"word":"itki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is liquid (state of matter)."},{"word":"itku'ile","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Ithkuil/Ilaksh/Elartkʰa language in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also {lojbo}"},{"word":"itku'ilybau","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is Ithkuil (language), used by $x_2$ to communicate $x_3$ (du'u/si'o)","notes":"See {itku'ile}, {bangu}"},{"word":"itlgu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Italy.","notes":"See {itlo}, {gugde'itu}."},{"word":"itlnrasno","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is/reflects/pertains to Etruscan culture in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Categorization rafsi is from fu'ivla .{itlo}."},{"word":"itlo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Italy/Italian culture/nationality/dialect in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"From the Italian prefix \"italo\". See also {brito}, {bemro}, {ketco}, {xispo}, {glico}, {fraso}, {merko}, {latmo}."},{"word":"itlobau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Italian language used by $x_2$ to express/communicate $x_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"fu'ivla modeled as the lujvo made with {bangu}"},{"word":"itlogu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is Italy"},{"word":"itlokuti","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (property of $x_4$) is the illocution of $x_2$ uttering/expressing $x_3$ (quote) to audience $x_4$; $x_2$ utters/expresses $x_3$ to $x_4$ in order that $x_4$ has property $x_1$"},{"word":"itlori'osanso","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an italian salsa verde [sauce] for use with $s_2$, containing ingredient(s) including $s_3$."},{"word":"itxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is DELETED"},{"word":"i'u","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: familiarity - mystery.","notes":"See also {slabu}, {nalni'o}, {kufra}."},{"word":"iu","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: love - no love lost - hatred.","notes":"See also {prami}."},{"word":"iu'a","score":2,"definition":"attitudinal: sexual arousal - sexual repulsion","notes":"See also {iu'e}, {iu'i}, {iu'o}, {iu'u}."},{"word":"iucu'i","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: love - no love lost - hatred."},{"word":"iu'e","score":2,"definition":"attitudinal: sexual consent - revocation of consent","notes":"See also {iu'a}, {iu'i}, {iu'o}, {iu'u}."},{"word":"iu'i","score":2,"definition":"attitudinal: orgasm - impotence","notes":"See also {iu'a}, {iu'e}, {iu'o}, {iu'u}."},{"word":"iumle","score":8,"definition":"$x_1$ is lovely/kawaii to $x_2$ in aspect $x_3$","notes":"From iu + melbi; See also {iu}, {melbi}, {citmle}, {cinmle}"},{"word":"i'unai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: familiarity - mystery."},{"word":"iunai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: love - no love lost - hatred."},{"word":"iunbau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa) of species/breed $x_2$","notes":"See {di'ardi}, {bramlatu}"},{"word":"iunkoda","score":3,"definition":"characters $x_1$ (ordered set of numbers) represent non-encoded $x_2$ (text) in Unicode according to encoding rules $x_3$","notes":"See {aski}"},{"word":"iu'o","score":2,"definition":"attitudinal: kinky - vanilla","notes":"See also {iu'a}, {iu'e}, {iu'i}, {iu'u}."},{"word":"iupna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pupa","notes":"A metamorphosing insect with legs and antennae that resemble the mature forms, but do not function. See {cifnu}, {makcu}, {cinki}, {bixycinki}"},{"word":"iutkata","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a yukata / an informal cotton kimono for summer wear of design (colors/patterns) $x_2$ ","notes":"See also: {pastu}, {tafrkimono}"},{"word":"iu'u","score":2,"definition":"attitudinal: sexual satisfaction - sexual dissatisfaction","notes":"See also {iu'a}, {iu'e}, {iu'i}, {iu'o}."},{"word":"iu zei tcitygau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=g_1=x_{iu}$ \"likes\"/\"loves\"/\"hearts\" (marks with a positive feedback label, e.g. on social media) content $x_2=t_2$."},{"word":"ivla","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (brivla/selbri) is used by place $x_2$ (number/me'o+FA+bu) being filled with (a description of / symbol for) $x_3$, in the usage of $x_4$, according to rule(s) $x_5$."},{"word":"ixru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is back/returns to satisfying property $x_2$."},{"word":"i'y","selmaho":"BY","score":4,"definition":"letteral for i.","notes":"Synonymous with the original CLL definition of .{ibu}."},{"word":"iy","selmaho":"BY","score":3,"definition":"letteral for the i semi-vowel, sometimes written as ĭ"},{"word":"iy'y","selmaho":"BY","score":2,"definition":"letteral for y","notes":"Synonymous with {ybu}. Formed by analogy with {a'y} et al., but {y'y} is already taken."},{"word":"izlo","score":2,"definition":"Tautological/empty/vacuous predicate; it is true regardless of what and how many arguments are given to it; something is the case; $x_1$ is a thing / is anything; $x_1$ and $x_2$ are in any relation.","notes":"See also: {dzai'i}, {zilzilo}, {ku'ai'i}."},{"word":"izyng","score":1,"definition":"Ising","notes":"If X-SAMPA /N/ is ever officially accepted as a distinct sound in Lojban, the and possibly of this word should be replaced by the symbol which represents /N/."},{"word":"ja","selmaho":"JA","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: tanru-internal afterthought or."},{"word":"ja'a","selmaho":"NA","score":100000,"definition":"bridi logical affirmer; scope is an entire bridi."},{"word":"ja'ai","selmaho":"NAI","score":6,"definition":"affirm last word: attached to cmavo to affirm them; denies negation by nai whenever it is applicable.","notes":"Suggested by Mark Shoulson in 1999 as an affirmative of {nai}. By analogy with the pairs {na}/{ja'a}, {na'e}/{je'a}, and {na'i}/{jo'a}."},{"word":"ja'aku","selmaho":"NAKU","score":1,"definition":"(adverbial) bridi logical affirmer; \"it is true that....\"; affirms the bridi as well as any other adverbial or quantifier located on its right.","notes":"See also {naku}."},{"word":"ja'arkemnatsydo'oborgu'e","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is the Führer/leader of Nazi Germany, which is the country of peoples $g_2$ with land/territory $g_3$."},{"word":"ja'aru'e","selmaho":"NA*","score":1,"definition":"weak bridi affirmation; barely; almost not at all."},{"word":"ja'au","selmaho":"PA4","score":3,"definition":"subjective number which is decreasing over time","notes":"See also {jdika}, {zildika}, {ze'au}, {so'au}."},{"word":"jabre","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ brakes/causes to slow motion/activity $x_{2}$ with device/mechanism/principle $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {mosra}."},{"word":"jabyselsna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (bell) rings"},{"word":"jabytu'u","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=t_1$ is a tubular chime of material $t_2$, hollow with $t_3$, producing sound/note $j_2$."},{"word":"jacfalstu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a waterfall"},{"word":"jacfebmatra","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is a steam engine driving $m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {djacu}, {febvi}, {matra}, {jaurgacmatra}, {jaurgapci}."},{"word":"jackalri","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a hydrant","notes":"from {djacu} + {kalri}"},{"word":"jacke'o","score":5,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ degrees Celsius / centigrade in temperature by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Cf. {kelvrfarenxaito}, {glare}, {lenku}, {dunja}, {febvi}."},{"word":"jackevlu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a culvert under $x_2$ stretches from $x_3$ to $x_4$ and goes through points $x_5$","notes":"from {djacu} + {kevlu'a}"},{"word":"jaclelxe","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a water lily/nenuphar [Nymphaeaceae] of species/strain $x_2$","notes":"cf. {rozgu}. \"Calla palustris\" (also called \"water lily\") is not from Nymphaeaceae family so it should be called somewhat differently"},{"word":"jaclu'a","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a waterway to $p_2$ from $p_3$ via/defined by points including $p_4$ (set).","notes":"Cf. {flecu}, {rirxe}, {klama}, {bloti}."},{"word":"jacmakfa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is water magic as observed by $x_2=m_2$, performed by person/force/deity $x_3=m_3$.","notes":"cf. {djacu} {makfa}"},{"word":"jacmivbormro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Drowned, the water zombie monster from the video game Minecraft","notes":"From {djacu} {jmive} {bo} {morsi}"},{"word":"jacmlo","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a watermill performing process $m_2$.","notes":"From {djacu} {molki}. See also {bifmlo}, {dzumlo}, {ctarymlo}, {grumlo}, {zalmlo}, {zalmlotci}, {zalmloca'a}."},{"word":"jacpi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hydraulophone."},{"word":"jacra'erbi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=b_1$ is a dam for reservoir $x_2=b_2=r_1$ on the body of water $x_3=b_3$ in structure $x_4=b_4$","notes":"from {djacu}+{ralte}+{bitmu}"},{"word":"jacre'ipenbi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ is a permanent/indelible marker applied by process $x_2=p_3$.","notes":"{djacu} {renvi} {penbi}"},{"word":"jacrulspa","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a water lily (genus Nymphaea) of species/strain $s_2$ with flower $x_1$.","notes":"See also {spatrnimfe'a}."},{"word":"jacta'o","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=d_1$ is a board for use in water/(wind/kite)surfingboard/bodyboard/wakeboard of material/property $t_2$.","notes":"From {tanbo}, {djacu}. Also sufingboard (={bonjacta'o}), windsurfingboard (={fanjacta'o}), kitesurfingboard (={volfanjacta'o}), wakesurfingboard (={blobonjacta'o})."},{"word":"jacyfepri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=f_1$ is a gill of animal $x_2=f_2$ of species $x_3$","notes":"Cf. {fipfepri}. See also {fipybirka}, {fipyrebla} for fish-body related words."},{"word":"jacysenta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a (water) puddle on surface $x_2$"},{"word":"jacysocla'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=l_1=s_1$ is a reservoir at $x_2=l_2$","notes":"from {djacu}+{sorcu}+{lalxu}"},{"word":"jacyvro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=v_1$ is a floodgate/stop gate between $x_2=v_2=d_1$ and $x_3=v_3$ of structure $x_4=v_4$","notes":"from {djacu}+{vorme}"},{"word":"jadjukpa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=ju_1$ garnish/decorates/prepares food-for-eating/garni/cocktail $x_2=ja_2=ju_2$ with garnish/decoration/embellishment $x_3=ja_1$ by recipe/method $ju_3$ (process)."},{"word":"jadni","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (object) adorns/decorates $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is an adornment/decoration of $x_{2}$; $x_{2}$ is fancy/decorated.","notes":"Fancy/decorated (= {selja'i}). See also {jemna}, {dirba}, {batke}."},{"word":"jadnrtoro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ornamental garden lantern of variety $x_2$","notes":"Japanese \"tōrō\""},{"word":"jadrdjekolenterne","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Jack O’Lantern.","notes":"Cf.: {guzmrkukurbita}"},{"word":"jadycau","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=j_2$ is plain/unadorned from $c_2=j_1$ (object).","notes":"Cf. {selja'i}, {jadypijne}."},{"word":"jadyke'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a decorative/piercing hole in $k_2=j_2$ for ornament $j_1$.","notes":"The hole itself (x1) may be a decoration (jadni1). {jadykevri'a} for the making of the hole."},{"word":"jadykevri'a","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ makes a decorative/piercing hole in $k_2=j_2$.","notes":"{jadyke'a} for the hole and the ornament."},{"word":"jadypijne","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a brooch/fibula for fastening to/piercing $p_2$, of material/properties $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {batke}."},{"word":"jadypo'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1=j_1$ is a decorative explosive/firework/roman candle decorating $x_2=j_2$ producing debris/pieces/fragments $x_3=s_3$","notes":"cf. {jadni} and {spoja}"},{"word":"ja'e","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"jalge modal, 1st place resultingly; therefore result ..."},{"word":"ja'ei","selmaho":"JAI","score":5,"definition":"jai equivalent of la'e","notes":"tu'a:jai::la'e:ja'ei. So ko'a ja'ei broda equals la'e ko'a broda"},{"word":"ja'enai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100001,"definition":"na'e jalge modal, 1st place (event causal); without result ...","notes":"Cf. {na'e} {jalge}"},{"word":"jafpri","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a footprint on surface $p_2$ made by foot/paw $p_3=j_1$"},{"word":"jagri'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=r_1$ is a factor in $x_2=r_2=j_1$ under conditions $x_3=r_3$","notes":"from {jalge}+{rinka}"},{"word":"ja'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"javni modal, 1st place (by standard 1) orderly; by rule ..."},{"word":"jai","selmaho":"JAI","score":100003,"definition":"convert tense/modal (tagged) place to 1st place; 1st place moves to extra FA place (fai)."},{"word":"jai'a","selmaho":"JAIhA","score":3,"definition":"grammatically converts LAhE to SE; semantically the result tags the $x_1$ of the selbri as being LAhE the supplied $x_1$. Can be converted to other than $x_1$ with SE.","notes":"Cf. {jai} in the TAG sense. Note that {jai} in the non-TAG sense is the same as jai'a tu'a. Example usage: lo tadni cu jai'a lu'o sruri lo dinju gi'e krixa <-> loi tadni cu sruri lo dinju gi'e jai'a lu'a krixa <-> loi tadni cu sruri lo dinju .ije lu'a lo go'i cu krixa"},{"word":"jai'ai","selmaho":"UI1","score":3,"definition":"attitudinal: everything coming together - everything falling apart"},{"word":"jaica","selmaho":"SE*","score":100000,"definition":"convert time tense (tagged) place to 1st place; 1st place moves to extra place (fai)."},{"word":"jaicpu","score":2,"definition":"$l_1=j_1$ picks at $l_2=j_2$ with $l_3=j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {lacpu}, {jgari}, {vimcu}."},{"word":"jai'e","selmaho":"JAI","score":2,"definition":"elliptical presence or absence of \"jai\".","notes":"If used without a sumtcita, the meaning is that the information about presence or absence of a \"jai\" has been left to context. \"lo se pensi be mi cu jai'e jitfa\" = \"lo se pensi be mi cu jitfa gi'a jai jitfa\". In cases where it is questionable whether or not a \"jai\" is needed for sumti raising, but the meaning is clear, this word can be used to bypass Lojban's very strict sumti raising semantics. Regardless of which of the two alternative meanings is then applied, the fai-place always contains the original x1. When used with a sumtcita, the meaning is identical to \"jai\". See also {jai}, {tu'a}, {fai}."},{"word":"jaigau","selmaho":"SE*","score":100000,"definition":"makes $x_{1}$ the agent of a bridi; old 1st place moves to extra place (fai)."},{"word":"jai'i","selmaho":"JAIhI","score":4,"definition":"takes NU or LE NU, turns into sumtcita: clarifies the semantic NU-type of the current bridi.","notes":"'mi jai'i li'i klama lo zarci', 'jai'i li'i ku mi klama lo zarci', and 'mi klama lo zarci jai'i li'i' are all acceptable and equivalent. Implies '(zo'e) li'i mi klama lo zarci', but avoids wrapping the bridi in an abstraction that makes its sumti hard to access via {le} {go'i} etc. Tagged sumti, if present, fills the $x_2$ of the NU; e.g. 'jai'i li'i do mi klama lo zarci' implies 'fe do li'i mi klama lo zarci'"},{"word":"jairxa'e","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a hand-grasping appendage with has hand-grasp $x_{2}$.","notes":"Cf. {bolxa'e}."},{"word":"jaitci","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=t_1=j_4$ is a handle to hold/grasp/carry $x_2=j_2$ used by $x_3=j_1$"},{"word":"jaivi","selmaho":"SE*","score":100000,"definition":"convert location tense (tagged) place to 1st place; 1st place moves to extra place (fai)."},{"word":"jajgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ collects $j_1$ (mass) at $j_2$ from $j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jmaji}."},{"word":"jajrlanparti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (people mass/jo'u) have a LAN party at location $x_2$, coming from locations $x_3$ (mass/jo'u).","notes":"See also: LAN party (event) ({nunrlanparti}), gathering ({jmaji}), LAN ({selklosamseltcana}), video game {samyzilkei}."},{"word":"jajycukla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an accretion disk (in astronomy)","notes":"Cf. {tarci}, {kesyske}"},{"word":"jajyku'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1=j_2$ is a meeting room/hall used by $x_2=j_1$ (mass/jo'u).","notes":"See: {jmaji}, {kumfa}"},{"word":"jaklu'a","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is a trail, narrow path, footpath, camino, boreen or twitten to $l_2$ from $l_3$ through points $l_4$."},{"word":"jakne","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a rocket [vehicle] propelled by jet expelling $x_{2}$ carrying payload $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {cecla}, {danti}, {spoja}."},{"word":"jakob","score":1,"definition":"Jacob","notes":"With French pronunciation /ʒa.kɔb/, where /ɔ/ is changed to its Lojban approximation /o/"},{"word":"jakto'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a note high in frequency/pitch produced by $x_2$","notes":"cf. {jarki}, {tonga}. See also {ganto'a} for \"low-pitched\". \"narrow\" refers to the wavelength of a note high in frequency, as well as the characteristics of an object which produces such a note. Alternative to existing word {brato'a}, which is ambiguous due to the fact that \"large\" could refer to either the frequency in Hertz (i.e., high pitch) or the wavelength (i.e. low pitch)."},{"word":"jaldiga","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ is a bumper on $x_2=j_1$, decreasing the collision impact with $x_3=j_2$","notes":"A metal rail or bar, usually horizontal, for protecting the front or rear of a car or vehicle."},{"word":"jalge","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (action/event/state) is a result/outcome/conclusion of antecedent $x_{2}$ (event/state/process).","notes":"Also: $x_2$ gives rise to $x_1$ (= selja'e for reordered places); total (general meaning, but also = mekyja'e, pi'irja'e, sujyja'e). See also se {mukti}, te {zukte}, se {rinka}, se {krinu}, se {nibli}, {mulno}, {sumji}, {pilji}, {mekso}, cmavo list {ja'e}, {ciksi}."},{"word":"jalke'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an impact crater."},{"word":"jalna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of starch from source $x_{2}$ of composition including $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {patlu}, {samcu}."},{"word":"jalra","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cockroach/orthopteran/termite of order/species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also grasshopper (= {pipyjalra}); cricket (= {sagjalra}); locust, termite (= {mantyjalra} or {mudyctijalra}). (Orthoptera includes grasshoppers, crickets, etc; termites are a closely-related non-Orthoptera, more akin to cockroaches than to e.g. ants); See also {cinki}, {civla}, {manti}."},{"word":"jalsimgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ [agent/person] claps together/causes to collide/strikes together $s_1$","notes":"from {janli} {simxu} {gasnu}"},{"word":"jalsi'u","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (set) collide with each other.","notes":"Cf. {janli}, {simxu}."},{"word":"jambe'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=j_1=b_1$ is a fighting team lead by $x_2=b_2$ fighting against $x_3=j_2$.","notes":"Extensively includes any group of entities (persons, nations, organization) that form an alliance to fight against a specific enemy/threat."},{"word":"jamblo","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a warship of type/carrying $b_2$, propelled by $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jamna}, {bloti}, {ni'ablo}, {bratcejamblo}, {brajamblo}, {cmajamblo}, {badjamblo}, {vijblo}."},{"word":"jambori","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ celebrates $x_2$ with jamboree, lavish, boisterous party $x_3$ (property of $x_1$)","notes":"See also {salci}."},{"word":"jamdegji","score":0,"definition":"$j_1=d_1$ is a toe of $j_2=d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jamfu}, {degji}."},{"word":"jamfu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the foot [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: lowest portion] (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is pedal.","notes":"See also {jicmu}, {genja}, {zbepi}, {tuple}, {jubme}, {xance}, {tamji}."},{"word":"jamji'a","score":1,"definition":"$ji_1=ja_1$ conquers/wins $ji_2$ from $ja_2$ in a war over territory/matter $ja_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jamna}, {jinga}."},{"word":"jamkarce","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is an armoured fighting vehicle/AFV propelled by $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jamna}, {karce}, {gutyjamkarce}, {xiljamkarce}, {sonjamkarce}, {tsakarce}, {karcycelxa'i}."},{"word":"jamna","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (person/mass) wars against $x_{2}$ over territory/matter $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is at war with $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {bradi}, {gunta}, {panpi}, {damba}, {darlu}."},{"word":"jamstu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a battlefield"},{"word":"jamti'e","score":0,"definition":"$t_1$ is a heel of $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jamdegji}, {jamni'a}."},{"word":"jamvijgri","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a squadron of aircraft $v_1$.","notes":"Cf. {jamna}, {vinji}, {girzu}, {jamvinji}."},{"word":"jamvinji","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a warplane of type/for carrying $v_2$, propelled by $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jamna}, {vinji}, {jamvijgri}."},{"word":"jan","score":3,"definition":"Jean/Zhang."},{"word":"janbe","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a bell/chime/[tuning fork] [tuned percussion instrument] producing sound/note $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ rings/tolls (i.e. if it rings, then it is a bell); resonates (one sense, = {jabdesku}). See also {zgike}, {tonga}, {desku}, {slilu}."},{"word":"jancaucreka","score":1,"definition":"$cr_1=cl_1=j_2$ is a tube top of material $cr_2$.","notes":"A shoulderless, sleeveless \"tube\" that wraps the torso, generally very tight over the breasts in order to prevent the garment from falling. \"halterneck\" ({nebdadycreka}) is its subtype. Suggested shortest fu'ivla form: ancrka. Cf. {creka}."},{"word":"jancelxa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x1=xa1$ is a rifle/RPG/[near-shoulder weapon] against $x2=xa2$, used by $x3=xa3=j3$, shooting projectile $x4=c2$"},{"word":"janco","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the shoulder/hip/joint [body-part] attaching limb/extremity $x_{2}$ to body $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {birka}."},{"word":"jangalgau","score":2,"definition":"$gas_1=j_2$ shrugs, raises their shoulders $gal_1=j_1$.","notes":"See also {gasnu}, {galtu}, {janco}, {galgau}."},{"word":"janguru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a (tropical) jungle of type/variety $x_2$","notes":"Anglo-Japanese ジャングル \"janguru\" (jungle)"},{"word":"janjaknyxa'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bazooka for use against $x_2$ by $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {janco}, {jakne}, {xarci}, {sorjaknykarce}."},{"word":"janli","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ collides with/crashes/bumps/runs into $x_{2}$.","notes":"(also collide = {simjanli} for a collision between two moving objects); See also {darxi}."},{"word":"jansu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a diplomat/consul representing polity $x_{2}$ in/at negotiation $x_{3}$ for function/purpose $x_{4}$.","notes":"(for) $x_3$ polity, (use tu'a); also ambassador (= {raljansu}, {trujansu}). See also {jecta}, {krati}."},{"word":"janta","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an account/bill/invoice for goods/services $x_{2}$, billed to $x_{3}$ by $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {jdima}, {vamji}, {vecnu}, {canja}, {jerna}, {dejni}, {jbera}."},{"word":"ja'o","selmaho":"UI2","score":100000,"definition":"evidential: I conclude.","notes":"See also {selni'i}, {ni'ikri}."},{"word":"ja'oi","selmaho":"JAhOI","score":1,"definition":"permutation cycle writer notation start","notes":"Basically like {jo'i}, but for cycles. Use {boi} in order to separate terms. Terminated by {tei'u}. In this notation, each term maps to the the subsequent term as read from left to right or heard in chronological order of utterance; the last term (immediately before {tei'u}) maps to the first term. The object constructed is a cyclic permutation, a group element. The singleton cycle is identity on that term. It can be applied to a single element among its terms or may left group act upon a set or structure, or an element if the application is not directly upon it (such as when the application is to an index or variable of that element). Permutations are composed when viewed from outside of their group structure and have the group operator act upon them when within that context. The transposition (1 2) is expressed as ' li ja'oi pa boi re tei'u '. See also: {tei'u}, {ma'o'e}, {gu'ai}, {ru'ei}, {fa'ai}."},{"word":"ja'onai","selmaho":"UI*","score":1,"definition":"discursive/evidential: after all...","notes":"Polar opposite of {ja'o} on a scale: result - mutual equivalence - cause. See also {ja'o}, {ja'e}, {ki'u}."},{"word":"ja'orca'o","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a window displaying $j_2$.","notes":"{jarco} {canko}"},{"word":"ja'orzu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ does $x_2$ (ka/nu) to show that they satisfy $x_3$ (ka) to audience $x_4$."},{"word":"japkla","score":0,"definition":"$j_2=k_1$ logs in to $k_2$ with account $j_1$ (username and password) from interface $k_3$.","notes":"The username and password may be connected with \"joi\". Cf. {jaspu}, {klama}."},{"word":"japyvla","score":1,"definition":"$v_1=j_1$ is a password [issued to]/[used by] $j_2$ (person), issued/confirmed by authority $j_3$ allowing $j_4$ (activity), in language $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jaspu}, {valsi}, {plicme}, {snura}, {cmisau}, {cmeveigau}."},{"word":"jarbu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a suburban area of city/metropolis $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {nurma}, se {tcadu}, ve {tcadu}."},{"word":"jarcindu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a leather oak (Quercus durata) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"jarco","score":100004,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) shows/exhibits/displays/[reveals]/demonstrates $x_{2}$ (property) to audience $x_{3}$.","notes":"[reveal (= {tolmipygau}, {mipyja'o}, {sivja'o}); also: $x_1$ shows that $x_2$, $x_1$ shows off $x_2$; Use {arco} for displaying objects.; See also {tigni}, {cipra}, {zgana}, {jvinu}, {lanli}, {mipri}, {simlu}."},{"word":"jargone","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is jargon dialect used by $x_2$ used to express specific terminology $x_3$","notes":"See also {bangu}, {lengua}, {tecyvla}, {pe'ainai}"},{"word":"jarjinme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of tungsten [W]"},{"word":"jarki","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is narrow in dimension $x_{2}$ [2nd most significant dimension] by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {caxno}, {cinla}, {tordu}, {tagji}, {cmalu}."},{"word":"jarmau","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=j_1$ is firmer/tougher/harder/more resistant than $z_2$ by amount $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {jdari}, {zmadu}, {jaryrai}."},{"word":"jarnezi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'text' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: (NAI+)? (CMENE+ # | (indicators & free+))? (joik-jek)? text-1. Names in lower case are grammatical constructs. Names in UPPER CASE are selma'o (lexeme) names, and are terminals. Concatenation is expressed by juxtaposition with no operator symbol. '|' represents alternation (choice). '?' represents an optional element. '&' represents 'and/or' ('A & B' is the same as 'A | B | A B'). '+' represents optional repetition of the construct to the left. Left-grouping is implied; right-grouping is shown by explicit self-referential recursion with no '+'. '*' represents optional repetition of the construct to the left starting from 0 occurrences. Left-grouping is implied; right-grouping is shown by explicit self-referential recursion with no '*'. '()' serves to indicate the grouping of the other operators. Otherwise, '+' binds closer than '&', which binds closer than '|'. '#' is shorthand for '[free+]', a construct which appears in many places. '//' encloses an elidable terminator, which may be omitted (without change of meaning) if no grammatical ambiguity results."},{"word":"jarple","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=j_1$ is cardboard from source $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tanxe}, {bonjarple}."},{"word":"jaryrai","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=t_1$ is the tallest among set/range $t_4$.","notes":"Cf. {jdari}, {traji}, {jarmau}."},{"word":"jasnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiced postalveolar sibilant fricative sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Derived from and synonymous with {jy zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient consonant in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"jaspu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a passport issued to $x_{2}$ (person) by authority $x_{3}$ allowing $x_{4}$ (activity).","notes":"See also {pikta}, {catni}, {curmi}."},{"word":"jasybriju","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is an embassy/consulate of $j_2$ at $b_3$.","notes":"From {jansu} {briju}. Omit ambassador(s) $b_2=j_1$"},{"word":"jatna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is captain/commander/leader/in-charge/boss of vehicle/domain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {jitro}, {lidne}, te {bende}, {minde}, {ralju}, {gidva}, {bloti}."},{"word":"jatnrpapa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pope of religion/patriarchy $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jatna}, {jdaja'a}."},{"word":"jatny'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the captain/commander/leader/boss/superior of/to the captain/commander/leader/boss/superior of/to the captain/commander/leader/boss/superior of/to the ... captain/commander/leader/boss/superior of/to $x_2$ (subject, entity, vehicle, domain), connected by intermediate steps $x_3$.","notes":"If $x_2$ is an entity, then $x_1$ is $x_2$'s boss' boss' boss' … boss. In the U.S. military, the President of the United States (in the capacity of Commander-in-Chief) is the jatny'utka of every member of the military along some graph-path/hierarchy of command. This word is a {brapagjvo} due to the presence of the {zevla} {veljvo} \".{utka}\"."},{"word":"jatsu","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a snack/refreshment with components/ingredients $x_2$ "},{"word":"ja'u","selmaho":"BAI","score":3,"definition":"na'e fancuka modal: no matter (indirect question)...","notes":"Used with {du'u} and an indirect question. If the question type is {xu} then it is synonymous with some construction using the U truth function, e.g. \"mi pendo do ja'u lo du'u xu kau do ricfu\" = \"mi pendo do i ju do ricfu\". In fact it should not be used with {xu} since the U truth function is much shorter. It is designed to be used with all other question types. For example, \"mi na kakne lo ka smusku kei ja'u lo du'u ma kau bangu\", for which there only exists the paraphrase: \"no da poi bangu zo'u mi kakne lo ka smusku kei bau da\". It is also designed to be used with a {ni} or {jei} abstraction (\"jei\" in this case being mostly synonymous with \"du'u xu kau\"), e.g. \"mi ba jinga ja'u lo ni lo drata cu troci\". See also: {du'u}, {na'e}, {fancuka}, {ni}, {jei}, {u}, {ju}, {gi'u}, {gu'u}, {gu}."},{"word":"jau","selmaho":"PA2","score":100001,"definition":"digit/number: hex digit D (decimal 13) [thirteen].","notes":"Experimental rafsi: -juz-"},{"word":"jau'au","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"unary mathematical operator: length/number of components/terms of/in object/array/formal string/sequence/word/text in some alphabet/base/basis which includes each digit; number of digits/components/entries","notes":"For a numerical string, the number of digits are counted. For a tuple/vector/array/matrix/tensor, the number of entries/conponents is counted. Not literally the number of symbols used, but the number of meaningful \"spots\" occupied; for example \"(1,0)\" uses five characters, but its length is just 2 (for \"1\" and then \"0\"); this is due to the fact that formal representation may vary but the amount of information conveyed must remain constant. Note that digit strings are essentially considered to be vectors in the basis of powers of the base."},{"word":"jaudje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Wednesday of week $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"jau'i","selmaho":"UI5","score":2,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: extra properly, primly, \"by the book\" - rushing things, half-assing.","notes":"For example, \"mi setca jau'i lo lante lo tanxe\" might be neatly placing it in, \"jau'icu'i\" is just dropping it normally, and \"jau'inai\" is sorta apathetically tossing it in there. \".a'ijau'i\" is careful effort, \".a'ijau'inai\" is frantic/messy effort."},{"word":"jaukpa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ cooks/prepares some food satisfying $x_2$ (ka), by doing $x_3$ (event)"},{"word":"jau'o","score":1,"definition":"Break in speech in order to demonstrate something in a nongrammatical or nonlinguistic way.","notes":"Terminates via \".{i}\". Can be followed by a list of words (connected perhaps via \"{ce}\"), or a picture, or a physical mimicking/charade of actions or a pointing of a finger. Useful for asking about how to say a certain thing (which can be indicated or acted out) or for memes; in writing, it would often be expressed via a colon (\":\") in English. It would be used for, at the very least, the final colon in the caption to this image: https://photos.app.goo.gl/M6y4fhCy32sgi5No8 , but possibly for the others as well. Neither expression on either side of this word (from the immediately previous \".i\" or the beginning of the text, whichever is closer, to the immediately following \".i\" or the end of the text, whichever is closer) need be grammatical; the information which is conveyed subsequent to this word may not even be linguistic."},{"word":"jaurbarflegaus","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Aquarius [astronomical constellation/astrological sign].","notes":"From {djacu}, {barfle}, {gasnu}. Aquarius is identified as \"The Great One\" in the Babylonian star catalogues and represents the god Ea himself, who is commonly depicted holding an overflowing vase. In the Greek tradition, the constellation became represented as simply a single vase from which a stream poured down."},{"word":"jaurbeima'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is February of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {relmasti}, {kanbyma'i}, {nanca}."},{"word":"jaurbisli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is water ice"},{"word":"jaurcarvi","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=b_1$ (some water) rains to $c_2$ from $c_3$.","notes":"“{carvi}” is the general form of this."},{"word":"jaurcarvrama'e","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a hydrocycle carrying $m_2$, propelled by force $m_4$ transmitted via pedal(s) $c_1=v_1$."},{"word":"jaurcigla","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a/the serous gland secreting serous/serosal fluid $d_1=c_2$ (including water), of body $c_3$."},{"word":"jaurdei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Wednesday of week $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Alternative form of {jaudje}."},{"word":"jaurflevau","score":0,"definition":"$v_1$ is a pipe carrying $v_2=f_2$ to $f_3$ from $f_4$","notes":"fluid may be liquid or gas; see {datnyfle} for the computer metaphor"},{"word":"jaurgacmatra","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is a steam engine driving $m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {djacu}, {gapci}, {matra}, {jacfebmatra}, {jaurgapci}."},{"word":"jaurgacmi'imle","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is steampunk to $x_2=m_2$ in aspect $x_3=m_3$ (ka)."},{"word":"jaurgapci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=g_1=d_1$ is steam/water vapor under conditions $x_2=g_3$.","notes":"$x_2$ includes temperature and pressure. Cf. {djacu}, {gapci}."},{"word":"jaurji'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=jm_1$ is an organism living in water $x_2=dj_1$","notes":"from {jmive}+{djacu}"},{"word":"jaurji'emuzga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is an aquarium for exhibiting $x_2=m_2=jm_1$ at location $x_3=m_3$","notes":"from {jaurji'e} + {muzga}"},{"word":"jaurji'eta'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=t_1$ is an aquarium(container for aquatic beings)/fish tank for $x_2=t_2=jm_1$","notes":"from {jaurji'e}+{tanxe}"},{"word":"jaurjinru","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is completely submerged in water $j_2=d_1$; $j_1$ is underwater."},{"word":"ja'urjukni","score":1,"definition":"$ju_1$ is a scorpion of species $ju_2$."},{"word":"ja'urjuknis","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Scorpius [astronomical constellation]/Scorpio [astrological sign].","notes":"The Babylonians called this constellation the 'Scorpion'. In Greek Mythology there are plenty of myths associated with Scorpio."},{"word":"jaurjunla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=jl_1$ is a waterclock/clepsydra measuring time units $x_2=jl_2$ to precision $x_3=jl_3$","notes":"from {djacu} + {junla}"},{"word":"jaursabji","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ irrigates/waters $s_3$","notes":"c.f. {djacu} {sabji} c.f. {jaursabypatxu}"},{"word":"jaursabypatxu","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a watering can used by $s_1$ to water/irrigate $s_3$ made of $p_3$","notes":"from {djacu} {sabji} {patxu} c.f. {jaursabji}"},{"word":"jaursfeblo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an aquatic boat/ship/vessel for carrying $x_2$, propelled by $x_3$.","notes":"This is a vessel which floats on the surface of a sufficiently large body of water. {bloti} is too vague/general for this specific sense (for example, a spaceship ({kesyblo}) is arguably also a bloti, even though it is nothing like a jaursfeblo in its actual mechanics). {liksfeblo} is more general (not designed only for water surfaces); {flublo} is more general still, possibly encompassing airplanes, hot-air balloons, etc. Use {jirblo} for submarines/submersibles/U-boats/etc. (for any liquid)."},{"word":"jaurskiji","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a water-ski/surfboard supporting skier/surfer/cargo $s_3$","notes":"cf. {tumskiji}, {si'erskiji}"},{"word":"jaursrasu","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is/are a reed(s)/wetland grass of species $s_2$. ","notes":"Cf. {djacu}, {srasu}, {jauspa}."},{"word":"jaurvasmro","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ drowns in body of water $d_1$."},{"word":"jaurxarju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a capybara of species $x_2$","notes":"Synonym: {tciuiro}"},{"word":"ja'urxe'a","score":2,"definition":"$j_1=x_1$ is a/the beak/talon-like jaw (body part) of $j_2=x_2$.","notes":"Made from {jgalu} + {xedja}."},{"word":"jaurxilmi'i","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a water wheel for use/function $m_2$."},{"word":"jauspa","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a seaweed of species/type $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {djacu}, {spati}, {jaursrasu}."},{"word":"jau'u","selmaho":"JAUhU","score":2,"definition":"lambda quantifier: binds a lambda variable."},{"word":"javni","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a rule prescribing/mandating/requiring $x_{2}$ (event/state) within system/community $x_{3}$.","notes":"Regulation, prescription (also $x_2$), principle, requirement (also $x_2$), prescribe, require (conditions are usually contained within $x_2$); $x_1$ is regulatory; $x_2$, $x_3$ are regulated. See also {flalu}, {ritli}, cmavo list {ja'i}, {marde}, {tcaci}, {tinbe}, {zekri}."},{"word":"javniso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the ISO designation/result/standard/code for topic $x_2$ applied to specific case/individual/group/thing $x_3$ according to rule/ISO specification $x_4$ published by/according to mandating organization $x_5$ (default: ISO)","notes":"Theoretically, the standard organization/body could be other than ISO, but it should be prominent and/or international (and internationally recognized) in scope and nature; in such a case, replace each occurrence of \"ISO\" in the definition with the appropriate name/designation/title (of the organization, etc.). x1 need not be a name-designation/code (it could be the result of any rule), although it likely will commonly be so. Examples of possible x2-filling sumti: code-designations for language, country, currency, etc.. For an entity with a given code, use {te javniso} or {te se javniso} (specifying the type of entity being designated by use of the appropriate terbri j2); for a given ISO rule, consider {ve javniso}; for the organization ISO, consider {xe javniso}. See also: {linga}, {landa}, {rucni}, {jvinjiata}, {jvinjica'o}. This word is the fu'ivla version of: {jviso}; equivalent to {jvaiso} (for slightly abbreviated form that preserves some pronunciations of \"ISO\")."},{"word":"javnitabu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a taboo forbidding $x_2$ (event) within community $x_3$"},{"word":"jaxfenki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object/person) is crazy/insane/mad/frantic/in a frenzy (one sense) by standard $x_2=f_2$, specifically in action/event $x_3=f_1$"},{"word":"jaxfi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object/person) confuses/baffles $x_2=f_2$ [observer] due to [confusing] property $x_3=f_3$ (ka) in event/state $x_4=f_1$."},{"word":"jaxlerci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object/person) is late by standard $x_2=l_2$ in event $x_3=l_1$"},{"word":"jaxmu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object) motivates/is a motive/incentive for action/event $x_2=m_2$, per volition of $x_3=m_3$, specifically with action/event/state $x_4=m_1$","notes":"Cf. {jaxri'a} {jaxyki'u}"},{"word":"jaxnabmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object) is a problem / problematic to $x_2=n_2$ in situation/task/inquiry $x_3=n_3$ with event/state $x_4=n_1$"},{"word":"jaxnalvai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (object/person) is unimportant/not crucial/doesn't matter to $x_2$ in aspect $x_3$ under circumstances/in instance (in which $x_1$ participates) $x_4=v_f$","notes":"cf. {jai}, {na'e}, and {vajni}"},{"word":"jaxnunco'e","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is involved in / is related to / pertains to / is a sumti participant in abstraction $x_2$.","notes":"Equivalent to: {bo'a} {jai} {nu} {me'au} {bo'e}."},{"word":"jaxpu'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=p_{1j}$ (object/person) seems pleasant to/pleases $x_2=p_2$ in property $x_3$, in that $x_1$ does/is/partakes in $x_4=p_{fai}$","notes":"This is the first defined lujvo using -jax-, the proposed rafsi for {jai}. See also {pluka}."},{"word":"jaxri'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object) effects/physically causes effect $x_2=r_2$ (event/state) under conditions $x_3=r_3$ with $x_4=r_1$ (event/state)","notes":"Cf. {jaxyki'u} {jaxmu'i}"},{"word":"jaxtcica","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object/person) misleads/deceives/dupes/fools/cheats/tricks $x_2=t_2$ into $x_3=t_3$ (event/state) with event/state $x_4=t_1$"},{"word":"jaxyclira","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object/person) is early by standard $x_2=c_2$ in event $x_3=c_1$"},{"word":"jaxydicra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object/person) interrupts/stops/halts/[disrupts] $x_2=d_2$ (object/event/process) due to quality $x_3=d_3$ with event $x_4=d_1$"},{"word":"jaxyjde","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ warns/cautions $x_2$ (person) of/about danger $x_3$ (event/state/property) with event/experience $x_4$"},{"word":"jaxyjenca","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object/person) shocks/stuns $x_2=j_2$ with event $x_3=j_1$"},{"word":"jaxyjursa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object/person) is severe/harsh to $x_2=j_2$ [victim/experiencer] in event/action/state $x_3=j_1$"},{"word":"jaxyka'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cuts [through]/splits/divides $x_2=k_2$ (object) into pieces $x_3=k_3$ with tool/blade/force $x_4=k_1$"},{"word":"jaxyki'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object) is a reason/justification/explanation for/causing/permitting $x_2=k_2$ (event/state), specifically in $x_3=k_1$ (event/state)","notes":"Cf. {jaxri'a} {jaxmu'i}"},{"word":"jaxyvlile","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is violent in event/state/act $x_2$"},{"word":"jaxyxai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object/person) injures/harms/damages victim $x_2=xr_2$ in property $x_3=xr_3$ (ka) resulting in injury $x_4=xr_4$ (state) with event $x_5=xr_1$"},{"word":"jaxyxaksu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object/person) uses up/depletes/consumes/[wastes] $x_2=xa_2$ [resource] with event $x_3=xa_1$ "},{"word":"jbabaji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is not rightly able to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question as $x_2$","notes":"Credit for the English definition goes to Charles Babbage (1791-1871)"},{"word":"jbakiui","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kiwifruit (genus Actinidia) of species/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"jbama","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a bomb/explosive device with explosive material/principle $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cecla}, {spoja}."},{"word":"jbari","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a berry (fruit/plant) of plant/species $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {grute}, {tsiju}, {narge}."},{"word":"jbarjuniperu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a juniper berry of juniper plant/species $x_2$ (genus Juniperus)."},{"word":"jbarnkiui","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kiwi berry (genus Actinidia) of type/species/cultivar $x_2$.","notes":"See also {grutrkiui}"},{"word":"jbarnrubusi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a berry (fruit/plant) of genus Rubus and species $x_2$","notes":"One example is {frambesi} (blackberry/raspberry)."},{"word":"jbatata","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is sweet potato of species $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {patlu}"},{"word":"jbebau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the native language of $x_2$","notes":"See {jbena}, {bangu}"},{"word":"jbedetnunsla","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is the birthday celebration of $x_2=j_1$ born at time $j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {detke'u}."},{"word":"jbedetri","score":2,"definition":"$d_1=j_3$ is the birthday [day,{week},{month},year] of $j_1$ at location $j_4=d_3$ according to calendar $d_4$.","notes":"Cf. {jbena}, {detri}, {terjbe}, {jbedetnunsla}."},{"word":"jbegu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the birth country of $x_2$ // $x_1$ is the country where $x_2$ was born"},{"word":"jbena","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is born to $x_{2}$ at time $x_{3}$ [birthday] and place $x_{4}$ [birthplace]; $x_{1}$ is native to (fo) $x_{4}$.","notes":"$x_2$ bears/gives birth to $x_1$; also $x_3$: natal day. See also {fange}, {gutra}, {rorci}, {mamta}, {salci}, {citsi}."},{"word":"jbepiblei","score":2,"definition":"$k1$ is the physical sex of $p2$"},{"word":"jbepibnafei","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u) is the biological sex of $x_2$.","notes":"Talking about sexuality, gender, biological sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or any such topics is extremely difficult in Lojban, given that these topics have very narrow definitions, which are very hard to capture in Lojban. \"Biological sex\" had been narrowed down to \"which parts were you born with?\" which is encapsulated by an indirect question asking \"male [or?] female, at time of birth\", in Lojban. cf. lojban definition for additional clarifications, (the lojban definition defines all the ramifications and implications,) {jbena}, {plibu}, {nakni}, {fetsi}, {je'i}, and {kau}"},{"word":"jbera","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) borrows/temporarily takes/assumes $x_{2}$ (object) from source $x_{3}$ for interval $x_{4}$.","notes":"Credit (= {jernu'e}); borrow/assume a property or quality as a chameleon does (= {zaskai}, {zasysmitra}, {zasysmitai}). See also {dejni}, {janta}, {zivle}."},{"word":"jbeseltei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (living thing) is of age $x_2$ (time period since birth)","notes":"See {jbena}, {temci}, {nanca}"},{"word":"jbetei","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (amount of time) is the age of $x_2$.","notes":"Technically using “lo nanca be li dau mi jbetei” is a better alternative to using “mi nanca li dau”, since this latter seems to imply that the whole duration of the life of the speaker is (exactly) ten years."},{"word":"jbibi'o","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=j_1$ approaches/nears/draws nearer/closes in on $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jibni}, {binxo}, {jbikla}, {jbize'a}, {la'irze'a}."},{"word":"jbigau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ makes $j_1$ close to/approximate $j_2$ in property/quantity $j_3$ (ka/ni).","notes":"Cf. {jibni}, {gasnu}, {jbibi'o}, {jbize'a}."},{"word":"jbiji'o","score":1,"definition":"$jip_1=jib_1$ is the end of $jip_2$ at $jip_3$ near to $jib_2$"},{"word":"jbikarsna","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a semivowel sound.","notes":"See {karsna}, {zunsna}, {ra'isna}"},{"word":"jbikla","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=j_1=k_1$ approaches $x_2=j_2=k_2$ from $x_3=k_3$ via route $x_4=k_4$ by means of transportation $x_5=k_5$.","notes":"Cf. {jibni}, {klama}, {jbibi'o}, {jbize'a}."},{"word":"jbili'u","score":1,"definition":"$x1=j1=l1$ passes-by $x2=j2$ using means/vehicle $x3=l3$"},{"word":"jbimau","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=z_1$ is nearer/closer to $j_2$ than $x_3=z_2$ by amount $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {jbirai}."},{"word":"jbini","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is between/among set of points/bounds/limits $x_{2}$ (set)/amidst mass $x_{2}$ in property $x_{3}$ (ka).","notes":"$x_2$ (a complete set, generally ordered) defines the bounds/limits/range for $x_1$. See also se {vasru}, {nenri}, {zvati}, {cpana}, {snuji}, {senta}, {bitmu}, {jimte}, {kuspe}, {jibni}, {lamji}, {sruri}, {vanbi}, {midju}, {cmima}, {setca}."},{"word":"jbipru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is recent/is in the recent past/is in the near past of $x_2$.","notes":"Typically, $x_2$ being the current moment (in the frame of reference) would be used/assumed (resulting specifically in \"{cabjbipru}\"), unless context or explicit exception indicate otherwise."},{"word":"jbiprurai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the most-recent event/instance/example of/among $x_2$ (set of similar things) as of/in the past of $x_3$."},{"word":"jbipu'i","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ puts $p_2=j_1$ close to $p_3=j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jibni}, {punji}."},{"word":"jbirai","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=j_1$ is nearest/closest to $j_2$ in property/quantity $j_3$ (ka/ni).","notes":"Cf. {jbimau}."},{"word":"jbislanu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an object that has a shape that is three-dimensional and has an axis (especially of symmetry and/or along which cross-sections are mutually similar), or which is approximately a figure of revolution, or which is approximately the result of taking a two-dimensional shape and sweeping it along a curve in a constant way; $x_1$ is (nearly) cylindrical and is made of/has composition $x_2$, having geometric/topological properties $x_3$."},{"word":"jbixa'i","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a melee weapon for use against $j_2$, by $j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {darxa'i}."},{"word":"jbixa'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a neighbor of / lives close to / lives near to $x_2$"},{"word":"jbize'a","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=j_1$ gets nearer/closer to $j_2$ in property $j_3$ by amount $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jibni}, {zenba}, {jbikla}, {jbibi'o}, {la'irze'a}."},{"word":"jbobadna","score":1,"definition":"(informal) $x_1$ is a member of the Lojban community."},{"word":"jbobanido","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a 'Lojbanido', a daughter-language (linguistic offspring, not mutually intelligible) of Lojban, used by $x_2$ to express/communicate $x_3$.","notes":"Also 'Lojclone'. Refers only to languages developed after the debut of Lojban and in some way built on Lojbanic priniciples. Such languages include {xorban} and {tanbau} (arguably). This word is patterned phonetically after the Esperanto word 'Esperantido', which refers to languages 'descended' from Esperanto (the word means 'Esperanto-offspring'). The -ido suffix has entered into general use in constructed-language circles (not only English- or Esperanto-speaking ones) to denote the 'offspring' of famous conlangs."},{"word":"jbobau","score":5,"definition":"$l_1=b_1$ is Lojban used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote)."},{"word":"jbobauclisezborstidjikemclidu'eselri'a","score":0,"definition":"That $x_1$=$c_1$=$se_1$=$st_1$=$d_1$ wants that they [$x_1$] stop learning facts $x_2$=$c_2$ about a Lojbanic language $x_3$=$c_3$=$b_1$=$l_1$ (using learning material $x_4$=$c_4$, [$x_1$] wants for purpose $x_5$=$d_3$) is the result of them [$x_1$] learning too much, result under conditions $x_6$=$r_3$, too much by standard $x_7$=$d_3$"},{"word":"jbobauske","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ is the science/study of the Lojban/Lojbanic language based on methodology $x_2=s_3$.","notes":"This is the study of the Lojban language from any methodological or theoretical angle, not necessarily that of linguistics. The strictly linguistic study of Lojban may be distinguished as {jbokembauske}, while the broader, field-nonspecific study of all things Lojbanic may be distinguished as {jboske}."},{"word":"jbobausmi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is similar/parallel to Lojban in property $s_3$ (ka).","notes":"Syn. {lojban zei simsa}. Cf. {jbobau}, {lojban}, {simsa}."},{"word":"jboba'usnu","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=b_1$ converses orally in Lojban about subject $c_2$ using sound/expression $l_1=b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jbota'a}, {jbosnu}."},{"word":"jbobau zei po'o zei pulji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the \"J B O B A U P O h O\" police.","notes":"{jbobau} {po'o} {pulji}"},{"word":"jbobesna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=b_1=l_1$ is a Lojbanic brain of $x_2=b_2$, Lojbanic in aspect $x_3=l_2$.","notes":"From one of la stela selckiku's videos, so why not give it a definition."},{"word":"jbobo","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects jbobau language/culture/nationality/community in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Alternative to {lojbo} based on the observation that the word \"Lojban\" has effectively become an exonym, as the majority of speakers now refer to Lojban as \"lo/le/la jbobau\" in the language itself. Especially used by speakers of nonstandard varieties of Lojban to distinguish dialects from the official standard of \"CLL\" Lojban."},{"word":"jboce'u","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a Lojbanic community."},{"word":"jbocmefanva","score":2,"definition":"$f_1=c_3$ translates non-Lojban name $c_1=f_2$ (text) from language $f_4$ to (lojbanic) cmevla / lojbanized name $f_5=l_1$ (text).","notes":"See also: {lojbo}, {cmene}, {fanva} and {cmevla}."},{"word":"jbocre","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is an expert in Lojban language.","notes":"See {jbopre}, {jbobau}, {lojbo}, {certu}"},{"word":"jbofi'e","score":2,"definition":"$l_1$ is Jbofihe.","notes":"A computer program that parses Lojban text. Cf. {lojbo}, {finpe}, {genturfa'i}."},{"word":"jbofuvi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Lojban-derived zi'evla/\"self-loan-word\" with meaning $x_2$ derived from word(s) $x_3$","notes":"From {lojbo} + {fu'ivla}, shortening of jbojbofu'ivla. See {zi'evla}. Examples of jbofuvi: {crenzuue}, {gentufa}, {aiste}, and of course, jbofuvi itself. // Although usually refers to zi'evla, is not necessarily limited to it - {jinda} (from {jipno} {dirce} {tarmi}) is an experimental gismu that's a jbofuvi, while {dzipo} (from {cadzu} {cipni}) is an original gismu that's also a jbofuvi."},{"word":"jboge'a","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is Lojban grammar for structure/text $g_2$.","notes":"Cf. {glige'a}."},{"word":"jbogimkra","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a source language for Lojbanic gismu $x_2$, contributing word $x_3$ (zoi) to make it, which were adapted into the Lojban alphabet as $x_4$ (lo'u or zoi), the language having weight in the algorithm $x_5$ (li)","notes":"Designed with the intent to describe etymology of Lojbanic gismu. The algorithm mentioned in the description of a {xe} {jbogimkra} is described in CLL chapter 4.14 (https://mw.lojban.org/extensions/cll/4/14/). See also {jungo} {glico} {xindo} {spano} {rusko} {xrabo} {fa'u}"},{"word":"jbogri","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a Lojbanic group/organization with role/purpose/function $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jbogu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Lojbanistan / Lojbanic country of people $x_2$"},{"word":"jboia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a boa of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {since}, {sincrxenakanda}"},{"word":"jboiu","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Lojban lover/enthusiast."},{"word":"jbojevysofkemsuzgugje'ake'eborkemfaipaltrusi'oke'ekemgubyseltru","score":7,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Lojbanic Soviet Federative Socialist Republic culture/nationality/community in aspect $x_2$","notes":"cf. {lojbo} {je} {softo} {ke} {su'o} {gugde} {jecta} {ke'e} {bo} {fatri} {prali} {turni} {sidbo} {gubni} and {se}"},{"word":"jboju'i","score":2,"definition":"$j_1$ is attentive towards/attends/tends/pays attention to object/affair $j_2=l_1$, which is lojbanic in aspect $l_2$.","notes":"From {lojbo} + {jundi}."},{"word":"jbokembauske","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the linguistic science/study of the Lojban/Lojbanic language.","notes":"Must be in the field of linguistics ({bauske}); this is a more specific term than {jbobauske} and {jboske}."},{"word":"jboklu","score":1,"definition":"$l_1=k_1$ is of Lojbanic culture"},{"word":"jbokravla","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a native Lojban word (not a borrowing) with meaning/role $x_2$","notes":"See also {jbovla}, {vlakra}, {valsi}."},{"word":"jboku'ile","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/pertains to a Lojban-Ithkuil hybrid culture/language in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also {lojbo}, {itku'ile}"},{"word":"jbolanci","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Lojbanic flag, with patterns $x_2$ and material $x_3$","notes":"By default, a {se} {jbolanci} is the familiar twin blue circles and red arrowed cross we all know and love. X3 of {lanci} has not been subsumed so that one may refer to variations of the flag."},{"word":"jbole'u","score":1,"definition":"$le_1=lo_1$ (la'e zo BY/word-bu) is a letter/digit/symbol of Lojban’s alphabet representing $le_3$","notes":"See also {lerfu}."},{"word":"jbonobo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bonobo of species/breed $x_2$.","notes":"See {tcimpazi}, {smani}."},{"word":"jbonunsla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ is an event of $x_2=s_1$ recognizing/celebrating $x_3=s_2=l_1$, lojbanic in aspect $x_4=l_2$, with party/actions $x_5=s_3$; $x_1$ is Logfest with attendees/participants $x_2$.","notes":"cf. {lojbo}, {salci}."},{"word":"jbo'ofuvi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a jbofuvi constructed by y'yfication of non zi'evla $x_2$","notes":"See {jbofuvi}, {zi'evla}. For example, {smu'uni}."},{"word":"jbopa'e","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is perfect in property $p_2$ from a Lojbanic by standard $l_2$ point of view.","notes":"This lujvo suffers from that {prane} has no 'by standard' place. See {lojbo} & {prane}."},{"word":"jbope'o","score":5,"definition":"$p_1$ is/acts as a friend to/of $p_2$ in the context of their shared interest in $j_1$ which reflects [Loglandic]/Lojbanic language/culture/nationality/community in aspect $j_2$"},{"word":"jbopli","score":4,"definition":"$l_1=p_1$ uses Lojban for purpose $p_3$; $l_1=p_1$ is a Lojbanist."},{"word":"jbopomofo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a jbopomofo orthography (bopomofo orthography adapted for lojban)","notes":"Cf. {ciska}, {lerfu}, la {tenguar}."},{"word":"jboponei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ relates to/is an instance of jboponei dialect in aspect $x_2$","notes":"jboponei is a Lojban dialect in which the word {po} is redefined to mean {xu'u} or {lo}{su'u} (the general bridi abstractor), and {nei} is brought along as its terminator. See {tcekitau}, {bankle}"},{"word":"jbopre","score":4,"definition":"$l_1=p_1$ is a Lojbanist in aspect $l_2$.","notes":"Cf. {lojbo}, {prenu}, {jbopli}."},{"word":"jborefota","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pair of Lojbanists who frequently talk to each other in Lojban by telephone.","notes":"a {jbofuvi} derived from \"jbobo re mei fonxa tavla\""},{"word":"jbosarxe","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is harmonious with Lojbanic philosophy/thought/culture in aspect $x_2$ (ka); $x_1$ is Lojbanic/Lojban-like (one sense)","notes":"Seen in older texts as {lobykai} (rarely {jbokai}). See {lojysarxe}."},{"word":"jboselbau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a speaker of Lojban language $x_2$"},{"word":"jboselkei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=l_1=s_1$ is plaything/toy of player $x_2=s_2$ and reflects [Loglandic]/Lojbanic language/culture/nationality/community in aspect $x_3=l_2$; $x_1=l_1=s_1$ is Lojbanic game played by $x_2=s_2$.","notes":"{lojbo} {se} {kelci}"},{"word":"jboske","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ is the science/study of Lojbanic language/culture based on methodology $x_2=s_3$; $x_1$ is a 'Lojbanology'.","notes":"If greater precision is desired, {jbobauske} is the study of the Lojban language (from any methodological or theoretical angle, not necessarily that of linguistics), and {jbokembauske} is the linguistic study of Lojban."},{"word":"jbosku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ expresses/says $x_2$ (sedu'u/text) in Lojban, for audience $x_3$, via expressive medium $x_4$.","notes":"See {jbosnu}, {jbota'a}, {cusku}."},{"word":"jbosnu","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ (mass normally, but 1 individual/jo'u possible) discuss(es)/talk(s) about topic/subject $c_2$ in Lojban.","notes":"Cf. {jbota'a}, {casnu}."},{"word":"jbosofto","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Lojbanic–Soviet culture/nationality in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"jbosofygubyseltru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Lojbanic Soviet Republic / Soviet Lojbanistan, governed by people $x_2$.","notes":"See also {jbojevysofkemsuzgugje'ake'eborkemfaipaltrusi'oke'ekemgubyseltru}, which for some reason has a {kulnu}-like place structure, so it's not quite a synonym. This word refers to the republic. See also also: {jbosofto} and {gubyseltru}."},{"word":"jbota'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ talks/speaks in Lojban to $x_2$ about subject $x_3$"},{"word":"jbo'u'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is funny to $x_2$ because it is Lojbanic, in aspect $x_3$.","notes":"From -jbo- and {u'i}."},{"word":"jbovaseji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ adds $x_2$ to Lojban dictionary $x_3$ (default la jbovlaste)","notes":"Makes sense, since we talk so much about adding words."},{"word":"jbove'a","score":1,"definition":"$l_1=v_1$ is a child who is a native speaker of Lojban."},{"word":"jbovidai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mammal belonging to the Bovidae family"},{"word":"jbovla","score":6,"definition":"$x_1$ is a defined Lojban word, considered as a word as per Lojban's grammar, with meaning/role $x_2$","notes":"In Lojban, particles such as \"lo\", \"ku\" etc. are considered to be words, whereas they may not be considered so according to other standards (for example, as \"lo\" and \"ku\" cannot appear in isolation, they are arguably closer to clitics than independent words). See also {jbokravla} (native Lojban word) and {valsi}."},{"word":"jbovlaste","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=li_1$ is a list of words $x_2=v_1$ in Lojban ($v_3$=lo lojbo), in order $x_3=li_3$, preserved in medium $x_4=li_4$.","notes":"In a la-description, jbovlaste refers to the online dictionary editing system."},{"word":"jbovlazbakamnandu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the difficulty of Lojban word-making.","notes":"Cf. {jbovlazbakemsedycro}. Making words in Lojban is difficult in a variety of ways, depending on what type of word you're trying to make. Proper {lujvo}-making requires a good grasp of the semantics of the relevant {gismu}; and of {tanru} syntax, especially the scope of various grammatical constructs; knowledge of Lojban morphology and phonotactics to correctly insert y-hyphens where needed and avoid unparseable wordlike forms such as *{tosmabru} and *{slinku'i} (see {valrtosmabru}, {valslinku'i}); and finally, if you want to add your word to the dictionary, facility with the lujvo-scoring algorithm. Making Type 4 {fu'ivla} (or {zi'evla}), on the other hand, presents the challenge of knowing, out of hundreds of wordlike phonological patterns, which will parse as single-morpheme words and which will not. (For example, the nonce word {kadvati} will parse but *{kazvati} will not; {fra'aso} will but *{fra'asoi} will not; {kadnazbakai} will but {kadnazbackai} is a actually a lujvo.) Making Type 3 fu'ivla is comparatively easy, but still requires knowing how to use hyphen phonemes right and, of course, how to not violate phonotactical rules when lojbanizing foreign words. Luckily, the work of checking potential word forms can be mostly automated now, if you have access to {sutysisku} or {jbovlaste}."},{"word":"jbovlazbakemsedycro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has a headache from making new words in Lojban (or trying to do so).","notes":"Cf. {jbovlazbakamnandu}."},{"word":"jbovoinci","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is Voynichese Lojbanic in aspect $x_2$; $x_1$ is written in the Lojbanic dialect used by the Voynich manuscript","notes":"See also {lojbo}, {voinci}"},{"word":"jbuselkei","score":1,"definition":"$k_2$ is a tabletop game played by $k_1$ on table $j_1$.","notes":"Can be used metaphorically to include online tabletop games. For a narrower word, only including those played on a physical/digital board, see {ta'orselkei}."},{"word":"jbuskami","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a desktop computer for purpose $s_2$.","notes":"See also: {jubme}, {skami}."},{"word":"jdabe'e","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ is a congregation of believers of religion $j_1$."},{"word":"jdaca'i","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a priest/pastor/imam of community $c_2$ adhering to religion $l_1$.","notes":"Cf. {lijda}, {catni}, {jdatro}, {jdaja'a}, {ravboni}."},{"word":"jdacku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is a scripture/religious book of religion $x_4=c_4=l_2$ containing text $x_2=c_2$ written by $x_3=c_3$."},{"word":"jdaja'a","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is the head of religion $j_2=l_1$ including members $l_2$ sharing common beliefs/practices/tenets including $l_3$.","notes":"Cf. {lijda}, {jatna}, {jatnrpapa}, {jdatro}, {jdaca'i}."},{"word":"jdanunza'omro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ is the afterlife of $x_2=m_1$ according to religion $x_3=l_1$. (no assumption that $m_1=l_2$)","notes":"See also {lijda}, {nu}, {za'o}, {morsi}."},{"word":"jdara'a","score":2,"definition":"$s1$ pertains to religion of $s2=l2$","notes":"Cultural gismu replacement lujvo for religions: From gismu {lijda} and {srana}."},{"word":"jdari","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is firm/hard/resistant/unyielding to force $x_{2}$ under conditions $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {nandu}, {ralci}, {randa}, {ranti}, {tinsa}, {sligu}, {stodi}."},{"word":"jdaseitru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ is a secular government ruling over people/territory/domain/subjects $t_2$."},{"word":"jdaselsku","score":2,"definition":"$c_2$ is a prayer of believer $c_1=l_2$ for deity $c_3$ in medium $c_4$ according to religion $l_3$."},{"word":"jdaske","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ (mass of facts) is science of religion based on methodology $x_2=s_3$."},{"word":"jdasoi","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a paladin/holy warrior of army $s_2$, and with religion $l_1$."},{"word":"jdatro","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is the bishop/archbishop of $j_2$ of religion $l_1$.","notes":"Cf. {lijda}, {jitro}, {catnrpepiskopo}, {jdaja'a}, {jdaca'i}. For 'archbishop' one can use 'lo banli jdatro'."},{"word":"jdatru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a religious government ruling over people/territory/domain/subjects $t_2$ with religion $l_1$ ."},{"word":"jdazei","score":2,"definition":"$z_1$ is a sin/blasphemy according to religion $z_2=j_1$."},{"word":"jdegalxycmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ growls."},{"word":"jdenoi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a warning message to intended audience $x_2$ about danger $x_3$ from author $x_4$.","notes":"See also {kajde}, {notci}"},{"word":"jdesna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an alarm / siren produced by $x_2$, signalling danger $x_3$","notes":"{kajde}, {sance}"},{"word":"jdice","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (person) decides/makes decision $x_{2}$ (du'u) about matter $x_{3}$ (event/state).","notes":"See also {pajni}, {cuxna}, {kanji}, {manri}."},{"word":"jdicefako","score":1,"definition":"$x_0$: You decide. (nullary predicate)","notes":"Derived from the contraction of {jdice} {fa} {ko} and identical in meaning, but turned into a nullary predicate. Note that this zi'evla and the original bridi differ in pronunciation (specifically, stress)."},{"word":"jdijmaji","score":1,"definition":"$jd_1=jm_1$ assemble/meet/gather/[form a caucus]  to make decision(s) $jd_2$ (du'u) about matter $jd_3$ (event/state)  at location $jm_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jdice}, {jmaji}, {nunjmaji}, {nunpe'i}."},{"word":"jdika","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (experiencer) decreases/contracts/is reduced/diminished in property/quantity $x_{2}$ by amount $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {zenba}, {mleca}, {vimcu}."},{"word":"jdikygau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ reduces $j_1$ in property/quantity $j_2$ by amount $j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jdika}, {mleca}."},{"word":"jdikykle","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a proper subset/subclass/subgroup/subcategory/subunit of/strictly within $x2$ with defining property (ka) $x3$","notes":"x2 contains but is not identical to x1; thus x1 is 'reduced' from x2."},{"word":"jdikyplini","score":2,"definition":"$j_1$ is a dwarf planet revolving around $j_2$ with characteristics $j_3$, orbital parameters $j_4$.","notes":"Cf. {jdika}, {plini}, {pluton}, {eris}, {cmaplini}, {plinycma}. In 2006, the International Astronomical Union (IAU)reduced the status of Pluto and Eris from 'planets' to a new category: 'dwarf planets'. "},{"word":"jdima","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [amount] is the price of $x_{2}$ to purchaser/consumer $x_{3}$ set by vendor $x_{4}$.","notes":"$x_2$ may be a specific object, a commodity (mass), an event, or a property; pedantically, for objects/commodities, this is sumti-raising from ownership of the object/commodity (= {posydi'a}, {posyseldi'a} for unambiguous semantics); price is something decided/set by the seller, and is closely akin to offer ({friti}), which is what a buyer may decide; (note that price is not he same as cost/expense, which is the actual amount exchanged in a transaction; the latter is {vecnu} or {canja}; neither is the same as \"value\" or {vamji}; in colloquial English, these are sometimes interchanged, at least partially because of the rarity of barter and bargaining in the marketplace). See also {canja}, {friti}, {janta}, {jdini}, {kargu}, {pleji}, {dapma}, {vamji} for 'value', ve {vecnu} for 'cost', {canja}, {fepni}, {jerna}, {jinga}, {prali}, {rupnu}, {sfasa}, {vamji}."},{"word":"jdimyjdika","score":0,"definition":"$jdik_1=jdim_1$ is a discount/sales allowance/abatement/price reduced by amount $jdik_3$, of $jdim_2$ (service/goods) to purchaser/consumer $jdim_3$, discount set by vendor $jdim_4$."},{"word":"jdini","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is money/currency issued by $x_{2}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is financial/monetary/pecuniary/fiscal.","notes":"'currency' sometimes is restricted to paper money (= {pledi'i}). See also {fepni}, {jdima}, {rupnu}, {sicni}, {canja}."},{"word":"jditce","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=m_1=j_1$ is unwavering/determined/resolute in making decision $x_2=j_2$ (du'u) about $x_3=j_3$ (event/state).","notes":"Cf. {jdice}, {mutce}, {xarnu}."},{"word":"jduli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of jelly/semisolid [texture] of material/composition including $x_{2}$.","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is gelatinous. See also {litki}, {sligu}."},{"word":"je","selmaho":"JA","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: tanru-internal afterthought and."},{"word":"je'a","selmaho":"NAhE","score":100001,"definition":"scalar affirmer; denies scalar negation: Indeed!.","notes":"See also: {ja'a}."},{"word":"je'abo","selmaho":"NAhE+BO","score":2,"definition":"negation sumti qualifier: that which indeed is.","notes":"Cf. {je'a}, {bo}, {na'ebo}, {no'ebo}, {to'ebo}."},{"word":"je'ai","selmaho":"NAhE","score":2,"definition":"NAhE question."},{"word":"je'au","selmaho":"UI3","score":3,"definition":"discursive: correcting/corrective/correction - inattentive/uncaring/neutral toward the presence of possible errors - permitting (known/likely/plausible) error/incompleteness/approximation"},{"word":"je'aucu'i","selmaho":"UI3*","score":1,"definition":"discursive: correcting/corrective/correction - inattentive/uncaring/neutral toward the presence of possible errors - permitting (known/likely/plausible) errordiscursive: correcting/corrective/correction - inattentive/uncaring/neutral toward the presence of possible errors - permitting (known/likely/plausible) error/incompleteness/approximation","notes":"Potentially useful for academic/technical honesty."},{"word":"je'aunai","selmaho":"UI3*","score":1,"definition":"discursive: correcting/corrective/correction - inattentive/uncaring/neutral toward the presence of possible errors - permitting (known/likely/plausible) errordiscursive: correcting/corrective/correction - inattentive/uncaring/neutral toward the presence of possible errors - permitting (known/likely/plausible) error/incompleteness/approximation","notes":"Not quite lying since this construct alerts the audience in good faith to the presence of (known/plausible/likely) errors or \"incomplete truths\" in the utterance; the plausibility and pertinence of the presence of such errors is subject to the utterer's judgment, opinion, knowledge, philosphy, desire to draw attention to them at that stage in the discussion, belief, etc. - in other words, absolute Truth (such as in an existential sense external to the utterer) does not necessarily result in the utterance of this construct, even if errors may be present. Potentially useful for academic or technical honesty. \"Error\" may be rendered as \"incompleteness of truth\" or \"approximation\" in this context."},{"word":"jeclanci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=l_1$ is the national flag of country/state/polity $x_2=l_2=j_1$ with pattern(s) $x_3=l_3$ on material $x_4=l_4$","notes":"from {jecta}+{lanci}"},{"word":"jecra'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is political/pertains to the politics of territory/domain $x_2$."},{"word":"jecta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a polity/state governing territory/domain $x_{2}$; [government/territory relationship].","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is civil/political. See also {gugde}, {tutra}, {turni}, {natmi}, {jansu}, {lanci}, {cecmu}."},{"word":"jecygidyselsku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the national motto made by $x_2$ for $x_3$ via expressive medium $x_4$","notes":"from {jecta}+{gidyselsku}"},{"word":"jecyselpo'e","score":1,"definition":"$p_2$ is property of polity/state $p_1=j_1$ under law/custom $p_3$"},{"word":"jecyselsa'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_2$ is the national anthem of country/state/polity $x_2=j_1$","notes":"from {jecta}+{selsa'a}"},{"word":"jecysni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ is the national symbol representing country/state/polity $x_2=s_2=j_1$ to observer $x_3=s_3$","notes":"from {jecta}+{sinxa}"},{"word":"jedji'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the $x_3$ pole of $x_2$"},{"word":"jedjipli'i","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is a meridian on celestial body/sphere $j_2$ (default Earth)","notes":"From {jendu}, {jipno}, {linji}, {jedji'o}. Cf. {plinyxabykoi}, {sunsicyjudri}. "},{"word":"jedlno","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is on Sunday or the zeroth day of a week $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"In the system Gregorian, ``jedlno'' can be substituted for ``{jednze}''. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {jeftu}; {jednpa}, {jednre}, {jednci}, {jednvo}, {jednmu}, {jednxa}, {jednze}."},{"word":"jedlre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is on Tuesday or the second day of a week $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo jedlre = lo se {jefydeidetri} be li {re}. Originally entered as {jednre}, but that's a type-3 zi'evla based on {jendu}. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {jeftu}; {jednpa}, {jednci}, {jednvo}, {jednmu}, {jednxa}, {jednze}."},{"word":"jednci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is on Wednesday or the third day of a week $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo jednci = lo se {jefydeidetri} be li {ci}. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {jeftu}; {jednpa}, {jednre}, {jednci}, {jednvo}, {jednmu}, {jednxa}, {jednze}."},{"word":"jednmu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is on Friday or the fifth day of a week $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo jednmu = lo se {jefydeidetri} be li {mu}. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {jeftu}; {jednpa}, {jednre}, {jednci}, {jednvo}, {jednmu}, {jednxa}, {jednze}."},{"word":"jednpa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is on Monday or the first day of a week $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo jednpa = lo se {jefydeidetri} be li {pa}. ex.) lo nu sanga ctuca mi cu jednpa ro loi re jeftu la gregoris (It's on Monday of every two weeks that I learn singing.) / mi'a kansa lo nunjmaji noi jednpa lo bavlamjeftu (We will attend the meeting on Monday of next week.) See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {jeftu}; {jednpa}, {jednre}, {jednci}, {jednvo}, {jednmu}, {jednxa}, {jednze}, {jednbi}, {jednso}, {jedndau}, {jednfei}, {jedngai}, {jednjau}, {jednrei} or {jednxei}, {jednvai}."},{"word":"jednre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is on Tuesday or the second day of a week $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo jednre = lo se {jefydeidetri} be li {re}. The Stage-4 fu'ivla form should be jedlre, but it is avoided for easiness of pronunciation. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {jeftu}; {jednpa}, {jednre}, {jednci}, {jednvo}, {jednmu}, {jednxa}, {jednze}."},{"word":"jednvo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is on Thursday or the fourth day of a week $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo jednvo = lo se {jefydeidetri} be li {vo}. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {jeftu}; {jednpa}, {jednre}, {jednci}, {jednvo}, {jednmu}, {jednxa}, {jednze}."},{"word":"jednxa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is on Saturday or the sixth day of a week $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo jednxa = lo se {jefydeidetri} be li {xa}. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {jeftu}; {jednpa}, {jednre}, {jednci}, {jednvo}, {jednmu}, {jednxa}, {jednze}."},{"word":"jednze","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is on Sunday or the seventh day of a week $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo jednze = lo se {jefydeidetri} be li {ze}. In the system Gregorian, ``{jedlno}'' can be substituted for ``jednze''. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {jeftu}; {jednpa}, {jednre}, {jednci}, {jednvo}, {jednmu}, {jednxa}, {jednze}."},{"word":"je'e","selmaho":"COI","score":100001,"definition":"vocative: roger (ack) - negative acknowledge","notes":"used to acknowledge offers and thanks"},{"word":"je'ebzi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is following / subscribed to messages from $x_2$ on website / social media network $x_3$","notes":"blalalavla but with some similarity to {jersi} and {je'e}, rafsi -jeb-"},{"word":"je'e'e","selmaho":"VUhU","score":3,"definition":"mekso operator: associated Legendre polynomial in $a$ with unassociated order $b$ and associated order $c$","notes":"$b$ is a nonnegative integer; $c$ is an integer. Lacks the Condon-Shortley phase. Normalized with $P_n(1)=1$ (outputs $1$ for $a=1$, $c=0$, for any $b$ in the domain set; this function is notably not normalized for integrations)."},{"word":"je'empe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) receives and understands message $x_2$ (text/sedu'u) from $x_3$ (sender of message)","notes":"See {je'e}, {jimpe}, {tersmu}, {terbe'i}, {ki'anmo}"},{"word":"je'enai","selmaho":"COI*","score":100001,"definition":"vocative: roger (ack) - negative acknowledge (I didn't hear you)"},{"word":"je'enmo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ rogers/acknowledges $x_2$ (a message or event)"},{"word":"je'erjinto","score":1,"definition":"$ji_1=je_3$ is a fountain expelling fluid $ji_2=je_2$ at location $ji_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jetce}, {jinto}."},{"word":"je'erma'a","score":3,"definition":"$c_1=j_3$ is a volcano projecting from land mass $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {fagma'a}."},{"word":"je'erma'ablaci","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains obsidian of composition including $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {je'erma'a}, {blaci}."},{"word":"jefke'u","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ (event) occurs weekly as a repetition of (abstract) $k_2$ repeating (li) $k_3$ times (default: indefinitely)","notes":"From {jeftu} {krefu}."},{"word":"jefsurdei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a weekend (typical resting day of the week) of week $x_2$, according to culture/custom $x_3$","notes":"See {jefygundei}, {jeftu}, {surla}, {djedi}, {detri}"},{"word":"jeftu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ weeks in duration (default is 1 week) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Re. $x_3$, a week may be more or less than seven days, classically being tied to the time between trips to the marketplace; this week (= {cabjeftu}); next week (= {bavlamjeftu}); last week (= {prulamjeftu}). See also {detri}, {djedi}, {masti}, {nanca}."},{"word":"jefydei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the $x_2$-th day of the week $x_3$, on calendar system $x_4$"},{"word":"jefydeidetri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the date/day notation of the week of event/state $x_2$, in system $x_3$.","notes":"{jeftu} zei {djedi} zei {detri}. As default, the number $x_1$ is counted from the first day of the week. See {de'i'u} for BAI. See also {detke'u}."},{"word":"jefydiknalgundei","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=di_1=dj_1$ is a regularly-occurring period of days off work [weekend] lasting $x_2=dj_2$ days, recurring every $x_3=j_2=di_3$ weeks (default 1), for worker $x_4=g_1$, at job $x_5=g_2$","notes":"cf. {nalgundei}, {jeftu}, {dikni}, {gunka}, {djedi}, {di'i}, {na'e}; \"Weekend\" (the last two days in a week, presumed to be a rest from work) is a culture-specific concept. It was felt more appropriate to make a word meaning \"work holiday\" and leave the days/week[s] to be specified by the person."},{"word":"jefyfa'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the weekend of week $x_2$"},{"word":"jefygundei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a weekday (typical working day of the week) of week $x_2$, according to culture/custom $x_3$","notes":"See {jefsurdei}, {jeftu}, {gunka}, {djedi}, {detri}"},{"word":"jegvo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ pertains to the common Judeo-Christian-Moslem (Abrahamic) culture/religion/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also Muslim. See also {lijda}, {muslo}, {dadjo}, {xriso}."},{"word":"jegvocestu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the geography/culture/history(/diaspora/descendents) of the Abrahamic Holy Land in property/aspect $x_2$","notes":"This is a specific geographical location constituting parts of the eastern Mediterranean and Arabian peninsula, possibly among other contiguous regions. Use {jegycestu'a} for a more generalized \"sanctified land\". This is a politically neutral term; moreover, it can be used by people of all religions with implications of them and cruelly be living the region to be holy (in general or any part thereof), although it does contain a tacit acknowledgement of the regions intimate connection to the various Abrahamic religions."},{"word":"jegvon","score":2,"definition":"The Judeo-Christian-Muslim God.","notes":"(cf. {cevni}, {jegvo}, {xebro}, {xriso}, {muslo}, {cev})"},{"word":"jegycestu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an expanse of sanctified/consecrated land/ground in an Abrahmic faith/religion, and which is located at $x_2$","notes":"Not the Holy Land ({jegvocestu'a}), although that region contains many such sites and may be viewed by some to be generally consecrated."},{"word":"je'i","selmaho":"JA","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: tanru-internal afterthought conn question."},{"word":"jei","selmaho":"NU","score":100000,"definition":"abstractor: truth-value abstractor; $x_{1}$ is truth value of [bridi] under epistemology $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jei'o","selmaho":"MOI","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is PA weeks in duration by standard $x_2$.","notes":"Example \"pu lo re jei'o\" meaning \"two weeks ago\". See also {jeftu}, {nei'o}, {lei'o}, {doi'e}, {coi'e}, {moi'e}, {soi'e}, {cei'a}."},{"word":"jei'u","selmaho":"UI2","score":2,"definition":"evidential: I intuit... / I suspect...","notes":"Contains no negative connotation. See {jijnu}, {jijyji'i}, {pe'i}"},{"word":"jeku'i","score":2,"definition":"but","notes":"Compared to {je} and {ku'i} separately this compound more closely corresponds to English 'but', which has meanings of both a conjunction and a discursive."},{"word":"jek zei uanta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'jek' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: NA? SE? JA NAI?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"jelbo'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a molotov's cocktail/bottle bomb containing $x_2$","notes":"from {jelca} + {botpi}"},{"word":"jelca","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ burns/[ignites/is flammable/inflammable] at temperature $x_{2}$ in atmosphere $x_{3}$.","notes":"Default $x_2$/$x_3$ to normal temperatures in air; ignite (= {jelcfa}), flammable/inflammable (usually = {jelka'e} or {jelfrili}). See also {fagri}, {kijno}, {sigja}, {livla}, {sacki}."},{"word":"jelgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ burns $j_1$."},{"word":"jelka'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is flammable / inflammable under conditions $x_2$","notes":"See {jelca}, {kakne}"},{"word":"jelnanba","score":1,"definition":"$n_1=j_1$ is toasted bread made from grain(s) $n_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jelca}, {nanba}, {titnanba}."},{"word":"jelspo","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (event) burns down $x_2=j_1=d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jelspogau}."},{"word":"jemja'a","score":1,"definition":"j$a_1$ is a general of army $je_1$ serving country/nation/group $je_2$ (mass) in function $je_3$ (activity).","notes":"Cf. {jenmi}, {jatna}, {vairsoi}."},{"word":"jemna","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a gem/polished stone/pearl of type $x_{2}$ from gemstone/material/source $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also jewel (= {jmeja'i}); gemstone (= $x_2$, $x_3$, or {jmero'i}, {jmekunra}); pearl (= {selcakyjme} - a gem found inside a shell, {tercakyjme} - a gem made of shell material, {boijme} - any ball-shaped gem), mother-of-pearl (= {cakyjme}). See also {kunra}, {rokci}, {jadni}, {dirba}, {kargu}, {krili}, {pulji}."},{"word":"jemnrsapfiro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sapphire [gem/polished stone] of type $x_2$ from source $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {kunrsapfiro}, {jemna}."},{"word":"jempau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an army corps, a subdivision of army unit $x_2$ which serves country/nation/group $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jenmi}, {pagbu}, {jempaupau}, {jempausle}."},{"word":"jempaupau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an army division, a subdivision of army unit $x_2$ which serves country/nation/group $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. Cf. {jenmi}, {pagbu}, {jempau}, {jempausle}."},{"word":"jempausle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an army brigade/regiment, a subdivision of army unit $x_2$ which serves country/nation/group $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jenmi}, {pagbu}, {selci}, {jempaupau}, {jempau}, {songri}."},{"word":"jemyzda","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is a military base for armed forces $j_1$ serving group/community $j_2$ in function $j_3$."},{"word":"jenai","selmaho":"JA*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: tanru-internal afterthought x but not y."},{"word":"jenca","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event) shocks/stuns $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {darxi}, {gunta}, {spaji}."},{"word":"jendu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an axle/spindle [tool] on which $x_{2}$ rotates, of material/properties $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also se {carna}, {gunro}, {tutci}."},{"word":"jenje","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ 'copies'/acknowledges/confirms of receipt and understanding of message/transmission/communication $x_2$ from sender/station $x_3$.","notes":"\"Do you copy?\" = \"xu do jenje\"; \"please copy\" (command\" = \"(.e'o) ko jenje\". See also: \"{je'e}\"."},{"word":"jenjigu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an aurora (polar lights)."},{"word":"jenmi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (mass) is an army serving group/community $x_{2}$ (mass) in function $x_{3}$ (activity).","notes":"See also {bilni}, {sonci}, {xarci}."},{"word":"jenselte'a","score":1,"definition":"$x1=j1=t2$ is horrible to $x2=j2=t1$"},{"word":"jensi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a (set/pair) of scissors/shears/clippers/(hedge) trimmers/tongs [tool] with parts/blades $x_2$ (scissor) and used for purpose $x_3$","notes":"x1 is any whole tool composed of parts (blades, x2) which slide relative to one another, usually (but not necessarily) around a common pivot, so that little distance is between the blades. The blades need not close all the way nor do they need to be sharp or used for cutting(they could be used for grasping). Tongs typically are grasping-scissors, but tweezers are not. The emphasis is on how the blades move relative to one another and how they are connected to handles; the design is usually simple with only a few separate funtional parts. At least part of the blades should be to the side of the respective part of the other blade (so that these regions can move/slide relative to one another), even if the blades as a whole meet and cannot slide passed one another completely (such as with tongs). x1 is the whole object/tool, x2 are the parts which move relative to one another; in English, x1 could be called the \"(pair of) scissors\" whereas x2 could be called \"the scissor (blade)\"."},{"word":"jente'a","score":1,"definition":"$x1=j2=t1$ is horrified of $x2=j1=t2$"},{"word":"je'o","selmaho":"BY1","score":100000,"definition":"shift letterals to Hebrew alphabet."},{"word":"jerdi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rental/occupancy fee paid for the use of $x_2$; $x_1$ is rent","notes":"See also {jerle'i}, {jerxa'u}."},{"word":"jerjelino","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is sesame of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"syn. {simsimu}, {xonxoli}"},{"word":"jerle'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pays rent $x_2$ to $x_3$ for the use of $x_4$","notes":"See also {jerdi'i}"},{"word":"jerna","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent/person) earns/[deserves/merits] wages/salary/pay $x_{2}$ for work/service $x_{3}$ (activity).","notes":"Also $x_2$ earnings, reward (= {zanseljerna} or {nemjerna}), punishment/comeuppance (= {sfaseljerna}, {malseljerna}); $x_3$ behavior; job (= {terjerna}); $x_2$ may be a specific object, a commodity (mass), an event, or a property; pedantically, for objects/commodities, this is sumti-raising from ownership of the object/commodity (= {posyjerna}, {posyseljerna} for unambiguous semantics). See also {jibri}, {pleji}, {vecnu}, {cnemu}, {canja}, {jdima}, {jinga}, {prali}, {sfasa}, {janta}, {kargu}, {vamji}."},{"word":"jernysoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1=j_1$ is a mercenary hired by $x_2=s_2$ for battles $x_3=j_3$ to earn money $x_4=j_2$","notes":"from {jerna} + {sonci}"},{"word":"jersi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ chases/pursues/(physically) follows after $x_{2}$; volition is not implied for $x_{1}$ or $x_{2}$.","notes":"$x_1$ follows after $x_2$. See also {kavbu}, {rivbi}, {kalte}, {lidne}."},{"word":"jerxa'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tenant residing at $x_2$; $x_1$ rents living accommodations $x_2$","notes":"See also {jerle'i}, {jerdi'i}"},{"word":"jerxo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Algerian culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {friko}, {xrabo}, {muslo}, {fraso}."},{"word":"jeske'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a needle eye of needle $x_2$","notes":"from {jesni} + {kevna}"},{"word":"jesni","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a needle [pointed shape/form, not tool] of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {konju}, {pijne}, {jipno}, {kinli}."},{"word":"jespezli","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=j_1$ is a needle [pointy leaf] of plant $j_2$.","notes":"See also: {jesni}, {pezli}."},{"word":"jesycilta","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is barbed wire.","notes":"Cf. {jesni}, {cilta}."},{"word":"jesymabru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hedgehog/spiny anteater of species $x_2$.","notes":"general term for spiny mammals; see also {ernace}, {zalgosu}, {jesyratcu}"},{"word":"jesyratcu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a porcupine of species $x_2$."},{"word":"jesyspa","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ is a cactus of species $s_2$."},{"word":"jesystani","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a thorn of plant/species $s_2$","notes":"{stani} {jesni}"},{"word":"jetce","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a jet [expelled stream] of material $x_{2}$ expelled from $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {sputu}, {vamtu}."},{"word":"jetfrica","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ have a different truth value; only one of $x_1$ and $x_2$ is true","notes":"See also .{onai}, {jetydu'i}, {kaxyje'u}, {vlinyje'u}."},{"word":"jetkai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is genuinely $x_2$ (ka) by standard $x_3$","notes":"E.g. \"genuine money\", as opposed to counterfeit. See {jetnu}, {ckaji}, {jifkai}, {markai}, {virtukai}"},{"word":"jetka'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantum."},{"word":"jetlai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ has truth-value $x_2$ under metaphysics $x_3$ on scale $x_4$.","notes":"See also {jei}"},{"word":"jetmlu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u) seems true to $x_2$ by epistemology $x_3$","notes":"See also {simlu}, {jetnu}, {faumlu}."},{"word":"jetnu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (du'u) is true/truth by standard/epistemology/metaphysics $x_{2}$.","notes":"Words usable for epistemology typically have a du'u place. See also {stace}, {jitfa}, {fatci}, {birti}, {cfika}."},{"word":"jetnu zei uidje","score":1,"definition":"$u_1$ is a checkbox in user interface $u_2$.","notes":"The definition includes tri-state checkboxes as well. See also: {gribatke zei uidje}, {uidje}."},{"word":"jetpai","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ judges the veracity of $p_2=j_1$ by standard/epistemology/metaphysics $x_3=j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tcica}, {stace}, {jetnu}, {jitfa}."},{"word":"jetrinsku","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ makes $x_2$ (du'u) true by expressing it (performative act); $x_2$ is true because $x_1$ claims it to be so","notes":"See also {ca'e}, {ca'engau}."},{"word":"jetsmi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ seems to be the case to cognizer $x_2$."},{"word":"jetycipra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a test for determining whether $x_2$ is the case.","notes":"See also {cipra}."},{"word":"jetydu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ have the same truth value; either both or none of $x_1$ and $x_2$ is true","notes":"See also .{o}, {jo}, {gi'o}, {go}, {jetfrica}, {kaxyje'u}, {vlinyje'u}."},{"word":"jetyja'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ proves / provides evidence for / demonstrates the truth of $x_2$ (du'u) to audience $x_3$"},{"word":"je'u","selmaho":"UI3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: truth - falsity.","notes":"See also {jetnu}."},{"word":"je'u'a","selmaho":"JA","score":2,"definition":"logical connective: tanru-internal afterthought always true.","notes":"Created to complete the scope of truth tables to include TTTT and FFFF, despite being described as relatively useless. Etymology: j + jetnu + A."},{"word":"je'unai","selmaho":"UI*3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: truth - falsity."},{"word":"je'unse","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ perceives that $x_2$ is the case (inference from perception)."},{"word":"je'urja'o","score":0,"definition":"$ja_1$ (agent) proves that $je_1$ (du'u) is true by standard/epistemology/metaphysics $je_2$ to audience $ja_3$","notes":"from {jetnu} {jarco}"},{"word":"je'urna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ induces from their auditive perception that $x_2$ is the case."},{"word":"je'utra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pretends $x_2$ is true; $x_1$ behaves as someone would behave if they knew $x_2$ to be true"},{"word":"jexru'u","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is measured in algerian dinar (د.جDZD) as $r_2$ (quantity), in the Algerian monetary system $r_3$."},{"word":"jezyje'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the truth value / degree of truth of $x_2$ (bridi) by epistemology/metaphysics $x_3$","notes":"See also {jetnu}, {jei}"},{"word":"jezystisni","score":2,"definition":"$sin_1$ signals whether $sin_3=sis_1$ should stop; $sin_1$ is a traffic light","notes":"also pedestrian signal (jezystisni lo cadzu)"},{"word":"jgalu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the claw/nail/talon [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: pointed, penetrating, physical weapon].","notes":"See also {denci}, {jirna}, {batci}."},{"word":"jganu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an angle [2-dimensional shape/form] from vertex $x_{2}$ subtended by lateral [segment] $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also (adjective:) $x_1$ is angular; $x_2$ corner; (segment $x_3$ can be defined by interval). See also {kojna}, {linji}, {konju}, {mokca}."},{"word":"jgari","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ grasps/holds/clutches/seizes/grips/[hugs] $x_{2}$ with $x_{3}$ (part of $x_{1}$) at locus $x_{4}$ (part of $x_{2}$).","notes":"Hug (= {birjai}, {pamjai}); handshake (= {xanjaisi'u}); hold with hands (= {xanjai}); handle (= {jaitci}). See also {ralte}, {pencu}, {darxi}, {batke}, {rinju}."},{"word":"jgegau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ ties $j_1$ in a knot."},{"word":"jgena","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a knot/tangle in/between $x_{2}$ (object/jo'u-objects).","notes":"Knot (verb = {jgegau}, {jgezu'e}, {jgeri'a}, {jgela'a}), knot: fastening between two or more cords (= {jgeterjo'e}). See also {pluja}, {julne}, {lasna}, {skori}."},{"word":"jgenanba","score":2,"definition":"$j_1=j_2=n_1$ is a pretzel made from grains $n_2$."},{"word":"jgenrtrefoili","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a trefoil knot (shape/object) with characteristics $x_2$","notes":"Not necessarily mathematical. Chirality, tightness, etc. may be specified in the x2 terbri. See also: {trifoli}, {spartrifoli}"},{"word":"jgicro","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=j_1$ is offended/[feels hurt pride] about $j_2$ (abstraction). ","notes":"Cf. {jgira}, {cortu}, {cnicro}, {cnixai}."},{"word":"jgidu'esku","score":2,"definition":"$x1=j1=d1=c1$ boasts/brags $x2=j2=c2$ (text) to audience $x3=c3$ via medium $x4=c4$"},{"word":"jgina","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a gene of creature [or locus on creature] $x_{2}$ determining trait/process $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also chromosome = ({gincilta}, {ginpoi}). See also {cerda}."},{"word":"jgira","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (person) feels/has pride in/about $x_{2}$ (abstraction).","notes":"An emotional combination of satisfaction and respect/esteem towards property(ies) or action(s) of person/entity that has a specific tie to emoter; self-pride (= {se'ijgi}, {tolcumla}); use $x_2$ tu'a for pride in non-specific actions/properties of someone. See also {cinmo}, {cumla}, {sevzi}, {sinma}, {snada}."},{"word":"jgita","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is guitar/violin/fiddle/harp [stringed musical instrument] with actuator/plectrum/bow $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also lute, viola, cello. See also {zgike}."},{"word":"jgitrcamise","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a shamisen with plectrum/bachi $x_2$"},{"word":"jgitrgitara","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is guitar with plectrum $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jgita}, {jgitrsita}, {jgitrpipa}, {zgica'a}."},{"word":"jgitrnikelarpa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a nyckelharpa [traditional swedish string instrument] with bow $x_2$."},{"word":"jgitrpipa","score":1,"definition":"x$_1$ is a pipa.","notes":"Cf. {jgita}, {jgitrgitara}, {zgica'a}, {jgitrsita}."},{"word":"jgitrsita","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is sitar with plectrum $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jgita}, {jgitrgitara}, {jgitrpipa}, {zgica'a}."},{"word":"jgitrvolino","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is violin/fiddle/ with bow $x_2$. ","notes":"Cf. {jgita}, {jgitrxu}, {mosyjgita}, {zgica'a}."},{"word":"jgitrxu","score":1,"definition":"x$_1$ is an erhu with bow $x_2$. ","notes":"Cf. {jgita}, {jgitrviolino}, {jgitrpipa}, {mosyjgita}, {zgica'a}."},{"word":"jglandi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a walnut of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {narge}, {tricu}"},{"word":"jgu'ai","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a future but not current $x_2$ as of time $x_3$ according to standard $x_4$; $x_1$ is a future-/soon-to-be-$x_2$; $x_1$ is an example of an $x_2$-apparent.","notes":"Actual soonness is not implied; that wording is just an artifact of English translation. $x_2$ should be a role or possession of a property. Use of this word is, inherently, a prediction about the future; $x_4$ is not the standard by which the expectation/prediction is presently made but by which anyone/anything next becoming an $x_2$ would/will be judged. $x_4$ is the standard by which $x_2$ will be claimed (to be) but by which $x_2$ is claimed to currently not be; commencement/assumption of the state of being an example of an $x_2$ must occur in the future but must still (in the present) not apply. It may have been true of/possessed in in the past, but this case is not considered, under normal circumstances, to be resumptive: the state may have been done/terminated (but not necessarily finished) but definitely/regardlessly will be started anew. This word is good for the titles \"President-elect\", \"heir-apparent\", and \"crown-prince\". See also: .{ekse}"},{"word":"jguna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an institution in society/culture $x_2$","notes":"Refers to significant cultural norms, practices, organizations, and other abstract notions like \"the church\", \"the state\", \"the law\" and so forth. Proposed rafsi -jgu-"},{"word":"jguvi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a monster of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"怪 Mandarin \"guài\"; Cantonese \"gwaai3\" (monster, strange)"},{"word":"ji","selmaho":"A","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: sumti afterthought connective question."},{"word":"ji'a","selmaho":"UI3b","score":100002,"definition":"discursive: additionally.","notes":"See also {jmina}."},{"word":"ji'a'a","selmaho":"JA","score":3,"definition":"logical connective: tanru-internal afterthought always false.","notes":"Created to complete the scope of truth tables to include TTTT and FFFF, despite being described as relatively useless. Etymology: j + jitfa + A."},{"word":"ji'acu'i","selmaho":"UI*","score":1,"definition":"discursive: continuing/extending/belaboring the point","notes":"See also: \"{ke'u}\"."},{"word":"ji'ai","selmaho":"LE","score":4,"definition":"job descriptor: the one which does …"},{"word":"ji'anai","selmaho":"UI*","score":1,"definition":"discursive: returning to or correcting a previous point, moving back in the conversation/discourse","notes":"If \"{ji'a}\" is \"additionally\", then this is \"subtractionally\"."},{"word":"ji'apro","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=j_1$ defeats $f_2=j_3$ in competition $f_3=j_4$.","notes":"Cf. {fapro}, {jinga}, {bandu}."},{"word":"ji'asai","selmaho":"UI*3b","score":1,"definition":"even","notes":"Used to indicate an intense additional case or intense additional cases. ex.) lo xagji cribe cu citka lo cinki ku ji'a sai (A hungry bear will eat even insects.)"},{"word":"ji'au","selmaho":"TOIhE","score":1,"definition":"attitudinal scope modifier: marks following attitudinal/UI-cluster as applying to the last lexical unit","notes":"Part of a proposal to redefine attitudinals/UI-clauses as being inherently ambiguous in scope; placing ji'au before the UI-clause (e.g. ji'au ui) will restore and emphasize the original functionality of UI-clauses attaching to the last lexical unit. See {i'au}, {toi'e}, {fu'e}, {fu'o}. Closable with {toi'o}."},{"word":"jibgaucpe","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ applies for job $x_2$ to $x_3$ in form $x_4$.","notes":"The $x_3$ is likely the future employer. The $x_4$ can be used to say \"apply online\" or \"apply by mail\". See also {jibri}, {gasnu}, {cpedu}."},{"word":"jibmu'o","score":1,"definition":"$j_2=m_1$ quits/retires from job $j_1$","notes":"Elided SE from se jibri mulno."},{"word":"jibni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is near/close to/approximates $x_{2}$ in property/quantity $x_{3}$ (ka/ni).","notes":"See also {darno}, {nenri}, {vanbi}, {jbini}, {lamji}, {zvati}, {cpana}, {bartu}, {diklo}, {stuzi}."},{"word":"jibnije","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is near to/close to/approximates $x_2$ in property/quality/aspect/characteristic/quantity $x_3$, and the argument(s) which fill the $x_4$th (li; 1 or 2) sumti slot(s) of this word actually has/attains property (vel sim.) $x_3$ according to standard $x_5$.","notes":"$x_3$ being a quantity or location does not seem to make much sense to Krtisfranks at the time of this word's creation, but they are kept as potential options just in case such could have some unforeseen utility. See also: \"{simsaje}\", \"{dunlije}\"."},{"word":"jibri","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a job/occupation/employment/vocation (a type of work regularly done for pay) of person $x_{2}$.","notes":"Working for another (= {selplijibri}). See also {briju}, {gunka}, {te} {jerna} which is employment specifically for pay and not specifically for another, {te} {pilno} which is employment not necessarily for pay and not necessarily regular or lasting but for another, {se} {gasnu} and {se} {zukte} for incidental activities."},{"word":"jibybre","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=j_2$ is ready for the (paid) job/occupation/employment/vocation $j_1$.","notes":"Cf. {gunbre}"},{"word":"jibycu'e","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a trade/vocational school at $c_2$ teaching job skills $c_3=j_1$ to audience/community $c_4=j_2$ operated by $c_5$"},{"word":"jibykai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ does their job / works (activity done regularly for pay).","notes":"Since {gunka} doesn't require working in the sense of a job, this word is necessary. It differs from {jibgu'a} in that one could perform their job without satisfying {gunka}."},{"word":"jibykansa","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a coworker/colleague of $k_2=j_2$ in job/occupation $j_1$","notes":"k3 is implicitly \"lo nu se jibri j1\""},{"word":"jibypante","score":2,"definition":"$p_1=j_2$ strikes (stops working), complaining about $p_2=j_1$ to audience $p_3$ with action $p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {pante}, {jibri}, {cpedu}."},{"word":"jibypilno","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ hires $x_2=p_2$ for position/work $x_3=p_3=j_1$","notes":"from {jibri} + {pilno}"},{"word":"jibytreicyfamti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is work-heirarchy \"uncle/aunt\" of $x_2$ via relation/partial ordering $x_3$; $x_1$ is either (in a narrow sense) a direct subordinate of the direct boss/superior/manager of $x_2$'s direct boss/superior/manager, or is (in a broader sense) an equal-level co-worker of $x_2$'s direct boss/superior/manager (no matter the exact relation).","notes":"This word is a brapagjvo from \"{treicu}\". See also: \"{jatny'utka}\"."},{"word":"jibyxelflese","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a professional philosopher/philosophe with job/position $x_2$, associated with philosophy $x_3$","notes":"{flese} is an experimental gismu. For a more symmetric and descriptive lujvo, see: {creseljibyxelflese}; for a less descriptive lujvo see: {xelflese}; see also: {filsofo}, {crexelflese}, {flese}."},{"word":"jicfle","score":1,"definition":"$x1=f_1$ is a tributary of $x2=f_2$ flowing in direction to/towards $x3=f_3=j_1$ from direction/source $x4=f_4$","notes":"{jimca}+{flecu}"},{"word":"jicfo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is after $x_2$ in sequence $x_3$","notes":"Synonym of {selyli'e}. See {lidne}."},{"word":"jicla","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (object, or event: force) stirs/mixes/[roils/agitates] fluid (gas/liquid) $x_{2}$.","notes":"Convection (= {nenflejicla}); agentive stirring (= {jiclygau}, {jiclyzu'e}). See also {fanza}, {tunta}, {mixre}."},{"word":"jicmrboro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of boron [B]"},{"word":"jicmu","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a basis/foundation/underlying or fundamental principle of $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is at the bottom of $x_{2}$.","notes":"$x_2$ is founded on basis $x_1$ (= {selcmu} for reordered places); (adjective:) $x_1$ is basic/basal/fundamental); (generally events and properties will be bases for events and states, while objects may be bases/bottoms for objects). See also cmavo list {ji'u}, {jamfu}, {zbepi}, {genja}, {krasi}."},{"word":"jicycma","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a twig/sprig of $j_2$ ","notes":"from {jimca} {cmalu}"},{"word":"jicyjirna","score":2,"definition":"$jr_1=ji_1$ are the antlers of $jr_2=ji_2$","notes":"cf. {jimca}, {jirna} credit to SageFroppy"},{"word":"jicyjutsi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is cladistics about organisms $x_2$ according to $x_3$."},{"word":"jicymivykle","score":3,"definition":"$k_1=jm_1=ji_3$ is a phylum [animals]/division [plants] within/of kingdom [biology] $k_2=ji_2$.","notes":"From {jimca}, {jmive}, {klesi}. For biological cathegory in general (={ji'eske} {klesi}), domain (=?), kingdom (={seljimcymivykle}), phylum (=this definition), class (={xeljutsi}), order (={veljutsi}), family (={terjutsi}), genus (={seljutsi}), species (={jutsi})."},{"word":"jidge","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ has the opportunity to do/be $x_2$ (event/property) under conditions $x_3$; $x_1$ gets to do $x_2$ ","notes":"Parallels {kakne}, but with emphasis on opportunity rather than potential. See also {prali}, {xamgu}, {zukte}. Proposed rafsi -jid-"},{"word":"ji'e","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"jimte modal, 1st place limitedly; up to limit ..."},{"word":"ji'e'ai","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso unary operator: determinant, det(A)","notes":"A must be an n×n matrix, or a linear operator or a system of equations which can be represented as such."},{"word":"ji'efri","score":1,"definition":"$l_1=j_1$ lives/experiences life."},{"word":"ji'ei","selmaho":"UI5","score":2,"definition":"animate - inanimate","notes":"See also {jmive}."},{"word":"ji'einai","selmaho":"UI*5","score":2,"definition":"animate - inanimate","notes":"See also {ji'ei}, {jmive}."},{"word":"ji'erslegreku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the cytoskeleton of cell $x_2$","notes":"from {ji'esle} + {greku}"},{"word":"ji'erslerango","score":2,"definition":"$x_1 = r_1$ is an organelle [cellular 'body-part'] of $x_2 = r_2 = s_1 \\approx j_1$ which is or ideally should be performing function(s) $x_3 = r_3$.","notes":"See also: \"{ji'esle}\" and \"{rango}\"."},{"word":"ji'eske","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ (mass of facts) is biology based on methology $x_2=s_3$."},{"word":"ji'esle","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=j_1$ is a biological cell of $s_2$.","notes":"See also {jmive}, {selci}."},{"word":"ji'exru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ resurrects/brings back to life $x_2=j_1$ by standard $j_2$.","notes":"From xruti and jmive."},{"word":"jifkemlojvro","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a NOT gate / inverter with input [pin] $v_2$ and output [pin] $v_3$ in circuit/system $v_4$.","notes":"Cf. {jitfa}, {lojvro}."},{"word":"jifkri","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is heretical/a heretic/heathen/infidel according to faith/religion/belief/creed $x_2$","notes":"cf. {jitfa}, {krici}."},{"word":"jifkritrazu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pretends to be/do $x_2$ (ka) in order for $x_3$ to falsely believe untruth $x_4$ (du'u), false by standard/epistemology/metaphysics $x_5$"},{"word":"jifmlu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u) seems to be false to $x_2$ by epistemology $x_3$","notes":"See also {jetmlu}, {faumlu}."},{"word":"jifmluske","score":0,"definition":"$sa_1=si_1$ seems to be a science (is a pseudo-science) in field $si_2$ to observer $si_3$ but actually is not a science according to standard $si_4$.","notes":"See also: {jifmlu}, {saske}."},{"word":"jifnarju'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ does not know that fact(s) $x_2$ (du'u), which are about subject $x_3$, are false by epistemology $x_4$ / it is consistent with $x_1$'s knowledge that $x_2$ may be true"},{"word":"jifpedle'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a \"false friend\" (letter/symbol in a different writing system that looks similar, but differs significantly in meaning) to $x_2$, in alphabet/character-set $x_3$ representing $x_4$","notes":"This is a {cimjvo}, with a rather obvious calque from a metaphor common to many languages. See {lerfu}, {smuni}, {bangu}"},{"word":"jifpedvla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a \"false friend\" (word in different language that looks or sounds similar, but differs significantly in meaning) to $x_2$, meaning $x_3$ in language $x_4$.","notes":"This is a {cimjvo}, with a rather obvious calque from a metaphor common to many languages. See {valsi}, {smuni}, {bangu}. Synonymous to {pevjifpedvla}."},{"word":"jifselbetfu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pseudocoelomate with pseudocoelom $x_2$."},{"word":"jifselvi'a","score":1,"definition":"$v_2=j_1$ is an illusion/mirage/etc. seen by $v_1$.","notes":"See also: {jitfa}, {viska}, {se}."},{"word":"jifxu'a","score":2,"definition":"$xu_1$ is wrongly/falsely claiming $xu_2=j_1$, by truth standard $xu_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xusra}, {srera}."},{"word":"jifyjunxu'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ knowingly claims lie $x_2$ (du'u), false/untrue by standard/epistemology/metaphysics $x_3$"},{"word":"jigycitri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is history of $x_2$ according to winners $x_3$ in conflict $x_4$.","notes":"A particularly weird lujvo: one based on the concept that \"history is written by the winners.\" Generally, x2 will be the losers in x4. Perhaps this word could also be used as a single-word sentence to mean that. The x3 of {jinga} was removed because it would presumably be the ability to write x1 in the first place. See also {jinga} {citri}."},{"word":"ji'i","selmaho":"PA4","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: approximately (default the typical value in this context) (number)."},{"word":"ji'ima'u","selmaho":"PA*","score":100001,"definition":"rounded up (appended after string of digits indicating a rounded value)."},{"word":"ji'ini'u","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"rounded down (appended after string of digits indicating a rounded value)."},{"word":"ji'isku","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=c_1$ expresses/says opinion $c_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) about subject/issue $j_3$ to audience $c_3$ via expressive medium $c_4$ on grounds $j_4$.","notes":"$j_2$ is defined by $x_2=c_2$"},{"word":"ji'isre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ mistakenly thinks/opines that $x_2$ (du'u) is true about subject $x_3$","notes":"Also see {jinvi}, {srera}, {dubji'isre}"},{"word":"ji'i'u","selmaho":"VUhU","score":2,"definition":"mekso, at-most-5-ary operator: a rounding function; ordered input list is $(x,n,t,m,b)$ and the output is sgn$(x)$ $b^{t}$ round$_{n}$ $(b^{(-t)}$ abs$(x))$, with rounding preference $n$ and where the fractional part of $b^{(-t)}$ abs$(x)$ being equal to $1/2$ causes the round$_{n} ($ $)$ function to map $b^{(-t)}$ abs$(x)$ to the nearest integer of form $2Z+m$, for base $b$ (determined by context if not explicitly input) and some integer $Z$ (determined by context).","notes":"This function rounds $x$ toward or away from $0$; if you want a complementary function which rounds toward positive or negative infinity, then see \"{ji'i'u'u}\". $x$ must be a real number; & $n$ must be exactly one of exactly the following: $-1$, $0$, $1$; & $t$ must be an integer (contextless default: $0$) if defined at all (see infra); & $m$ must be $0$ xor $1$ if it is defined at all (see infra); & $b$ is a numerical base (if determined by context) or is a nonzero real number (if explicitly specified), see infra; the output is a real (typically: rational) number. $n$ does not have a contextless default value; it determines the type of rounding which is to be used here (see infra). $m$ is defined iff $n = 0$; if $m$ is/would be undefined, then its slot is automatically and implicitly deleted from this word in that context (so the operator is at-most-4-ary and the the final argument would fill the '$t$' xor '$b$' slot under the condition that three xor four (resp.) arguments are explicitly used). If $m$ is defined, then its contextless default value is $m = 0$. This function/word first determines the base being used for interpretation of digit strings (determined by context or by explicit specification (JUhAU)) for/as applied to $x$; this determination takes place even before inputs are accepted after $x$; let this base be represented by $b$ throughout this description unless $b$ is explicitly specified as an input. In such case, if the base of $x$ is a positional system wherein each digit represents a corresponding multiple of a fixed natural number raised to the power of its position (as determined relative to the radix point) and wherein the overall number is the sum of these results/representands, or if $b$ is explicitly specified as an input, then $t$ is defined; if the base of $x$ is sufficiently bad or unclear and $b$ is not explicitly specified as an input, then $t$ is undefined. Of course, if $b$ is explicitly specified as an input, then that value (if valid) is the meaning of \"$b$\" throughout this description. If $t$ is undefined, then its slot is automatically and implicitly deleted from this word in that context (so the operator is at-most-3-ary and its input acceptance is terminated by the '$n$' xor '$m$' slot, whichever one is later yet defined (because, assumptively, '$b$' is not explicitly specified); if '$m$' is defined and explicitly uttered when '$t$' is undefined and the '$x$' and '$n$' values have been explicitly specified, then the third input is '$m$') and \"$b^t$\" $=$ \"$b^{(-t)}$\" $= b = 1$ formally for the purposes of this definition (but not necessarily for the base for any digit-to-number interpretation/conversion, particularly on $x$!). If $t$ is defined, then its contextless default value is $t = 0$. The rounding function, determined by $n$, is performed on $(b^{(-t)})$abs$(x)$. If $n = 1$, then the rounding function is the ceiling function: $(b^{(-t)})$abs$(x)$ is mapped to the least integer that is greater than or equal to it; in other words, it rounds up. If $n = -1$, then the rounding function is the floor function: $(b^{(-t)})$abs$(x)$ is mapped to the greatest integer that is less than or equal to it; in other words, it rounds down. These integers are both determined by the ordering and metric. If $n = 0$, then the rounding function maps $(b^{(-t)})$abs$(x)$ to the integer that minimizes the metric distance between itself and $(b^{(-t)})$abs$(x)$ if a unique such integer exists (id est: $(b^{(-t)})$abs$(x)$ is mapped to the nearest integer, where \"nearest\"-ness is determined according to the order and metric); if no such unique integer exists, then $(b^{(-t)})$abs$(x)$ is mapped to the unique integer among these aforementioned options for which there exists an integer $Z$ such that $2Z+m$ is the integer in question; if no unique such integer exists, then the function is undefined. Thus, $n = 0$ produces the commonly used unbiased nearest-integer rounding function. In each of these cases, the output of the rounding function is then multiplied by sgn$(x) b^{t}$. Thus, it rounds at the $t$th digit if $b$ matches the base of $x$ and else to the nearest multiple of $b$ in the $t$th digit of abs$(x)$, so to speak. Notice that rounding up or down always is applied to the absolute value, so it is really rounding (positive or negative) infinity-ward or zeroward respectively. The order on, and the operators and metric endowing, the metric space and field of all real numbers is determined by context or by explicit specification. The absolute value function is denoted as \"abs( )\" in the definition, and the signum function sgn is such that sgn$(z) = z/$abs$(z)$ for all real $z:$ abs$(z) > 0$, and sgn$(0) = 0$."},{"word":"ji'i'u'u","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso, at-most-5-ary; rounding function. (See notes).","notes":"This word is mathematically equivalent to \"{ji'i'u}\", except that every occurrence of \"abs$(x)$\" in its definition is here replaced simply with \"$x$\" and every occurrence of \"sgn$(x)$\" in its definition is here replaced with \"$1$\". In other words, where \"ji'i'u\" really rounds toward or away from $0$, this word rounds toward negative or positive infinity. The behaviors coincide for nonnegative $x$, but differ for $x < 0$; for example, for $x < 0$, a 'negative-type' rounding for \"ji'i'u\" would round toward $0$, which is actually an increase in value (just decrease in absolute value) while remaining negative, whereas a 'negative-type' rounding here would round toward negative infinity, which is a decrease in value (but an increase in absolute value) while remaining negative. This function corresponds more closely with a simple floor or ceiling function, but can be annoying in certain common contexts due to the need to define behavior involving it piecewisely for negative $x$."},{"word":"jijgi","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a connective question, requesting the connective between $x_{2}$ (du'u) and $x_{3}$ (du'u) in that order, assuming that they are true.","notes":"This word is to \"{ji}\" approzimately as \"{kanxe}\" is to \"{je}\". See also: {vlina}, {kanxe}, {tsida}, {ribga}."},{"word":"jijnu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (person) intuits $x_{2}$ (du'u) about subject $x_{3}$; [epistemology].","notes":"Words usable for epistemology typically have a du'u place. See also {djuno}, {facki}, {jimpe}, {jinvi}, {nabmi}, {pensi}, {sidbo}, {smadi}."},{"word":"jijyji'i","score":5,"definition":"$jin_1=jij_1$ has intuition-based opinion (hunch/suspicion) $jin_2=jij_2$ (du'u) on subject $jin_3=jij_3$","notes":"Cf. {jinvi}, {jijnu}. This word coined when looking for a suitable word for \"to suspect\", or \"suspicion\". Intended to be neutral, however, rather than matching the negative connotation in English."},{"word":"jikca","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ interacts/behaves socially with $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ socializes with/is sociable towards $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {tarti}, {penmi}."},{"word":"jikfanta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ prevents $x_2$ from interacting with them; $x_1$ \"blocks\" $x_2$.","notes":"On Facebook or Twitter, say."},{"word":"jikfi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a physical interaction [colloquially: force] between $x_2$ (interacting participants/objects; symmetric) with characteristics/of type $x_3$","notes":"Not necessarily fundamental. Can include: forces ({forse}), pressures ({danre}), the fundamental interactions ({tsaba}, {dicma}, {vubla}, {grava}), the 'Higgs' mechanism ({xigzo}), etc. Direction (as of application) can be specified in $x_3$. See also {fisli}."},{"word":"jikfytsa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (force) is physically strong in aspect $x_2$ by standard $x_3$","notes":"{jikfi}, {tsali}. Specifically refers to the physical aspect of {tsali}. Syn. {fislytsa}"},{"word":"jikni","score":6,"definition":"$x_1$ consists of the economic system (production and distribution and consumption) of sector components $x_2$; $x_1$ is economic.","notes":"x2 may be a country or other area, the labor, capital and land resources, and the economic agents that socially participate in the production, exchange, distribution, and consumption of goods and services of that area; they may be joined with JOI. {pavmomseljikni} for \"primary sector\", {relmomseljikni} for \"secondary sector\", {cibmomseljikni} for \"tertiary sector\", and {vonmomseljikni} for \"quaternary sector\"; {gubyseljikni} for \"public/state sector\", {sivyseljikni} for \"private sector\", and {jikseljikni} for \"social/voluntary sector\". Cf. {venci'e}, {selpraci'e}."},{"word":"jiknyske","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ is economics of/about subject matter $x_2=s_2$ based on methodology $x_3=s_3$","notes":"from {jikni} + {saske}"},{"word":"jikrnjenevre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of gin of composition $x_2$"},{"word":"jikru","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of liquor/spirits distilled from $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {barja}, {vanju}, {birje}, {xalka}."},{"word":"jikryckafi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a quantity of liqueur coffee/coffee drink with a shot of liqueur/spirit $j_1$.","notes":"See also: coffee making (={kafpra}), Gaelic/Highland/Irish Coffee (={kotyjikryckafi}), Bailey's Coffee (={kafrbeili}), Monk's Coffee (={kafrbenediktine}), Whisky Coffee (={ckafruiski}), Russian Coffee (={kafrvo'otka}), Karsk (={kafrkarska})."},{"word":"jiksei","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=j_1$ is aloof/alone/solitary/a hermit, separated from $s_2=j_1$."},{"word":"jikselvai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=v_2=j_1$ finds it important to interact socially with $x_2=j_2$ for reason $x_3=v_3$ (ka); $x_1$ is extroverted"},{"word":"jikseva","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=v_2$ finds it important to interact socially with $x_2=j_2$ for reason $x_3=v_3$ (ka); $x_1$ is extroverted","notes":"This is a zi'evla version of {jikselvai}."},{"word":"jikske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is the science of the social behaviour of $x_2=j_1$ towards $x_3=j_2$ based on methodology $x_4=s_2$","notes":"$s_1$ refers to sociology in the sense of social behavior. For the study of the study of societies see {cemci'eske}. See also {jikca}, {saske}."},{"word":"jiksre","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ commits faux pas (social error) $s_2$, which is wrong under conditions $s_3$ according to standard $s_4$."},{"word":"jiktra","score":5,"definition":"$x_1=t_1=j_1$ behaves/conducts themself as/in-manner $x_2=t_2$ when interacting/behaving socially with $x_3=j_2$","notes":"See also {tarti}, {jikca}."},{"word":"jiktru","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is an institution governing social/cooperative human behaviour $t_2$.","notes":"Use x2 tu'a for e.g. education. Cf. {turni}"},{"word":"jikydansu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=s_1$ (individual, mass) social dances with $s_2$ to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"jikyfetsi","score":2,"definition":"$j_1=f_1$ is a female/doe of species $f_2$ evidencing feminine cultural trait(s) $f_3$ (ka); $j_1=f_1$ is feminine.","notes":"Only cultural traits of femaleness should be applied, for physical traits, see {fetsi}."},{"word":"jikykamxaujdi","score":1,"definition":"$jd_1=ji_1$ is tactful in making decision $jd_2$ in matter $jd_3$ (event/state) in social interaction with $ji_2$."},{"word":"jikykrali","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (NU) is a social right/entitlement of $x_2$ (individual/mass) by standard $x_3$. $x_2$ is a legal person.","notes":"See also: {krali} for rights in general; {rarkrali} for \"natural rights and {flakrali} for \"legal rights\"; {xuskrali} for \"claim rights\" and {zifkrali} for \"liberty rights\"; {srakrali} for \"positive rights\" and {ri'urkrali}/{badykrali} for \"negative rights\"; {sepkrali} for \"individual rights\" and {gumkrali} for \"group rights\"; {selcemkrali} for \"civil rights\" and {seljeckrali} for \"political rights\"; {jiknykrali} for \"economic rights\", and {klukrali} for \"cultural rights\"; {remkrali} for \"human rights\" and {dalkrali} for \"animal rights\"; perhaps {kralyxai} for \"violate\". Cf. {jikca}, {krali}, {selfla}, {selzi'e}, {terzi'e}, {selzau}, {selpikta}."},{"word":"jikynakni","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=n_1$ is a male/buck of species $n_2$ evidencing masculine cultural trait(s) $n_3$ (ka); $j_1=n_1$ is masculine.","notes":"Only cultural traits of maleness should be applied, for physical traits, see {nakni}."},{"word":"jilka","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of alkali/base of composition including $x_{2}$.","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is alkaline. See also {sodna}, {bakri}, {sodva}."},{"word":"jilkemdicysro","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an alkaline battery in containment $s_3$.","notes":"See also {jilka}, {dicysro}."},{"word":"jilra","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (person) is jealous of/envies $x_{2}$ (person) about/for $x_{3}$ (property - ka).","notes":"See also {cinmo}."},{"word":"jimbo'i","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a metal bottle/jar/urn/flask/closable container made of metal for $b_2$ with lid $b_4$."},{"word":"jimbo'u","score":3,"definition":"$j_1=b_1$ is a prosthetic bone made of metal, performing function $b_2$ in body $b_3$."},{"word":"jimca","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a branch/bough/limb of $x_{2}$; $x_{2}$ forks into branches $x_{1}$; [preferred over metaphorical birka].","notes":"Also appendage. See also {birka}, {rebla}, {tuple}."},{"word":"jimda'izbe","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is an anvil for striking metal $d_2=j_2$ with instrument $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mruli}."},{"word":"jimdaxsna","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a zing/clang produced by metal $j_1=d_2=s_2$ being hit."},{"word":"jimdei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Friday of week $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"jimki'e","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a washer placed beneath $x2$","notes":"{jinme}, {kicne}"},{"word":"jimpe","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ understands/comprehends fact/truth $x_{2}$ (du'u) about subject $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ understands (fi) $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {djuno}, {jijnu}, {morna}, {smuni}, {saske}, {viska}."},{"word":"jimrmifrile","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of mithril of composition including $x_2$.","notes":"See also {jinme}."},{"word":"jimsko","score":2,"definition":"$j_1=s_1$ is a wire/cable of metal $j_2=s_2$","notes":"This may be a single or multiple strand, but must be metallic."},{"word":"jimte","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a limit/extreme/bound/border/[confinement] of $x_{2}$ in property/domain $x_{3}$.","notes":"Restrain/constrain within limits (= {jitri'u}, {jitygau}, {jityzu'e}). See also cmavo list {ji'e}, {traji}, {korbi}, {kuspe}, {rinju}, {bapli}, {curmi}, {fanta}, {jbini}."},{"word":"jimto'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a brassy tone with pitch $x_{2}$ with tone source $x_{3}$."},{"word":"jimxre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an alloy including metals $x_2$"},{"word":"jimyzba","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=z_1$ forges $x_2=z_2$ out of metal $x_3=z_1=j_1$","notes":"from {jinme} + {zbasu}"},{"word":"jincarna","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a turn with turn axis $x_{2}$ with rotational direction $x_{3}$ with ring $x_{4}$. ( $x_{5}$ = djine1 (ring) = orbit)."},{"word":"jinci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a pair of shears/scissors for cutting $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {katna}."},{"word":"jincla","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a long-ring with length direction $x_{2}$ with ring material $x_{3}$ with ring inside diameter $x_{4}$ with ring outside diameter $x_{5}$."},{"word":"jincyba'e","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a blade of the pair of shears/scissors $j_1$."},{"word":"jinga","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (person/team) wins/gains prize $x_{2}$ from/over $x_{3}$ [competitors/losers] in competition $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is a victor; $x_2$ reward; $x_3$ competitors here are opponents and in many situations, defeated/losers, vs. the set of those competing for a goal; $x_2$ may be a specific object, a commodity (mass), an event, or a property; pedantically, for objects/commodities, this is sumti-raising from ownership of the object/commodity (= {posyji'a}, {posyselji'a} for unambiguous semantics). See also {cirko}, {jivna}, {talsa}, {cnemu}, {prali}, {pleji}, {sfasa}, {jdima}, {jerna}, {bradi}, {kargu}, {kelci}."},{"word":"jinjmifa","score":0,"definition":"$d_1=j_1$ is an atoll of material $d_2=j_2$ in body of water $j_3$"},{"word":"jinjongau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ solders $x_2$ and $x_3$ together"},{"word":"jinku","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a vaccine/immune-system stimulant protecting $x_{2}$ against disease $x_{3}$ introduced by method $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also serum; inoculation (= {jestu'u} {veljinku}). See also {jurme}, {mikce}, {jesni}, {bilma}."},{"word":"jinkytoldu'e","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=j_1$ is an immune-system deficiency of $j_2$.","notes":"From {jinku}, {toldu'e}. t2, t3, j3, j4 based on relative uselessness (you could use tanru to get what type-of immune deficiency you're referring at)."},{"word":"jinmapku","score":1,"definition":"$x1=d1=m1$ is a crown of material $x2=d2=m2$"},{"word":"jinme","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of made of metal of composition including $x_{2}$.","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is metallic. See also {cnisa}, {gasta}, {lastu}, {margu}, {nikle}, {ransu}, {romge}, {sodna}, {tinci}, {tirse}, {tunka}, {zinki}, {kunra}, {sodva}."},{"word":"jinmlreni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of rhenium [Re]"},{"word":"jinmlrontegeni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of roentgenium [Rg]"},{"word":"jinmlruterfordi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of rutherfordium [Rf]"},{"word":"jinmrberbi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of erbium [Er]"},{"word":"jinmrberilo","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of beryllium [Be]","notes":"see also {jinme}, {xukmi}"},{"word":"jinmrberkeli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of berkelium [Bk]"},{"word":"jinmrbismu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of bismuth [Bi]"},{"word":"jinmrbori","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of bohrium [Bh]"},{"word":"jinmrbosmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of osmium [Os]"},{"word":"jinmrdarmctati","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of darmstadtium (Ds)"},{"word":"jinmrdiridi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of iridium [Ir]"},{"word":"jinmrdisprosi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of dysprosium [Dy]"},{"word":"jinmrdubni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of dubnium [Db]"},{"word":"jinmrfermi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of fermium [Fm]"},{"word":"jinmrflerovi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of flerovium [Fl]"},{"word":"jinmrgadolini","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of gadolinium [Gd]"},{"word":"jinmrkadmu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of cadmium (Cd)."},{"word":"jinmrkaliforni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of californium [Cf]"},{"word":"jinmrkoperniki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of copernicium [Cn]"},{"word":"jinmrkromi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is chromium","notes":"see also: {jinme}"},{"word":"jinmrkuri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of curium [Cm]"},{"word":"jinmrlantano","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of lanthanum [La]"},{"word":"jinmrlivermori","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of livermorium [Lv]"},{"word":"jinmrlorensi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of lawrencium [Lr]"},{"word":"jinmrluteti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of lutetium [Lu]"},{"word":"jinmrmaitneri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of meitnerium [Mt]"},{"word":"jinmrmalume","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of aluminium [Al]","notes":"see also {jinme}"},{"word":"jinmrmanga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of manganese (Mn)."},{"word":"jinmrmendelevi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of mendelevium [Md]"},{"word":"jinmrmoskovi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of moscovium [Mc]"},{"word":"jinmrne'odimi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of neodymium [Nd]"},{"word":"jinmrneptuni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of neptunium [Np]"},{"word":"jinmrni'obi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of niobium (Ni)."},{"word":"jinmrnobeli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of nobelium [No]"},{"word":"jinmrpaladi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of palladium (Pd)."},{"word":"jinmrplati","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is platinum."},{"word":"jinmrplutoni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of plutonium [Pu]"},{"word":"jinmrpoloni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of polonium [Po]"},{"word":"jinmrprase'odimi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of praseodymium [Pr]"},{"word":"jinmrproktini","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of protactinium [Pa]"},{"word":"jinmrsamari","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of samarium [Sm]"},{"word":"jinmrseri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of cerium [Ce]"},{"word":"jinmrsiborgi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of seaborgium [Sg]"},{"word":"jinmrskandi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of Scandium (Sc).","notes":"see also {jinme}"},{"word":"jinmrstronti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of strontium (Sr)."},{"word":"jinmrtainctaini","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of einsteinium [Es]"},{"word":"jinmrtaktini","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of actinium [Ac]"},{"word":"jinmrtali","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of thallium [Tl]"},{"word":"jinmrtantalu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of tantalum [Ta]"},{"word":"jinmrtenisi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of tennessine [Ts]"},{"word":"jinmrterbi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of terbium [Tb]"},{"word":"jinmrtitani","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is titanium (metal).","notes":"See also: {jinme}"},{"word":"jinmrtiterbi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of ytterbium [Yb]"},{"word":"jinmrtitri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of yttrium (Y)."},{"word":"jinmrtuli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is thulium."},{"word":"jinmrvanadi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of vanadium (V)."},{"word":"jinmrvurani","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of uranium [U]"},{"word":"jinmrxafni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is hafnium."},{"word":"jinmrxasi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of hassium [Hs]"},{"word":"jinmrxolmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of holmium [Ho]"},{"word":"jinmrzirkoni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of zirconium (Zr)."},{"word":"jinpastu","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a diving suit of material $p_2$"},{"word":"jinplita","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a disc with a hole in the middle; $x_1$ is a flat torus."},{"word":"jinrcaiba","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a washer of material $x_2$, inside diameter $x_3$, outer diameter $x_4$, and thickness $x_5$","notes":"See also {klupe}."},{"word":"jinrcaibyca'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a region/room/volume of space which is shaped like a washer (or thin or flattened torus/toroid), between inner disk/sphere $x_2$ and outer disk/sphere $x_3$, defined by midplane $x_4$, and containing $x_5$.","notes":"$x_1$ {canlu}. This word contrasts with \"{torxesu}\" in that, while neither is necessarily a material object, this is a region of space and not an idealized object per se, and that, while this region is technically three-dimensional, it is mostly considered to be flat or nearly two-dimensional (similar to \"{karda}\"). Therefore, it will not take up/fill all of the space between the inner and outer spheres; it is confined approximately to the plane $x_4$. $x_3$ should enclose $x_2$ (except at most one point unless the case be degenerate), but they need not be mutually concentric. $x_1$ need not be perfectly circularly toroidal; for example, it could be elliptical (in which case, $x_2$ or $x_3$ would not be perfectly spherical either). Contrast with \"{bolbi'i}\", which is the whole region between the spheres $x_2$ and $x_3$ when this word makes sense, but which also does not require the nesting of the said spheres. This word is a {brapagjvo}; see: \"{jinrcaiba}\", \"{belta}\". Consider just using either \"{djine}\" (for an object) or \"{jinca'u}\" (for a region of space)."},{"word":"jinru","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (object/person) is immersed/submerged/bathes in liquid $x_{2}$.","notes":"Take a bath/bathe (= {jirsezlu'i}). See also {lumci}, {nenri}, {jinsa}."},{"word":"jinsa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (object) is clean/pure of material/contaminant/dirt $x_{2}$ by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {lumci}, {jinru}, {curve}, {sepli}."},{"word":"jinsru","score":2,"definition":"$d_1=s_1$ is a ring/belt/band/girdle around/circling/ringing $s_2$ near total containment in some dimension(s)."},{"word":"jintitnanba","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a quantity of doughnut.","notes":"Cf. {jinynanba}."},{"word":"jinto","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a well/spring of fluid $x_{2}$ at location $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {krasi}, {djacu}, {fenra}."},{"word":"jintyke'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=j_1$ is a well in $k_2$ containing fluid $j_2$ at location $j_3$.","notes":"C.f. {jinto}, {kevna}."},{"word":"jinvi","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ thinks/opines $x_{2}$ [opinion] (du'u) is true about subject/issue $x_{3}$ on grounds $x_{4}$.","notes":"Words usable for epistemology typically have a du'u place. See also cmavo list {pe'i}, {djuno}, {krici}, {ciksi}, {jijnu}, {nabmi}, {pensi}, {senpi}, {sidbo}, {birti}, {pinka}."},{"word":"jinxabdakfu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a sickle for cutting $d_2$, with blade of material $d_3$.","notes":"Defined by semicircular blade shape. Possible synonyms: {bagdakfu}, {krudakfu}."},{"word":"jinynanba","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a bagel.","notes":"Cf. {jintitnanba}."},{"word":"jinzi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (property - ka) is an innate/inherent/intrinsic/natural property/quality/aspect of $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {lakne}, {rarna}, {stati}, cmavo list {ka'e}, {tcaci}."},{"word":"jinziljivbu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a woven ring/wreath/bracelet of material $x_2$"},{"word":"ji'o","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"jitro modal, 1st place (control) controlledly; under direction of ..."},{"word":"ji'o'e","selmaho":"YhI","score":2,"definition":"connective: elliptical/generic/vague","notes":"Like {zo'e} or {co'e}, but for connectives. The connectives referred to may be logical or non-logical; they take the form proper for the syntax/context (probably is best implemented using post-original CLL connective system modification such as the MAD proposal or the system developed by selpa'i); in standard original CLL usage, this would be the inter-tanru after-thought connective. Synonymous with but morphologically and phonotactically allowed version of .{y'i}."},{"word":"ji'oi","selmaho":"JIhOI","score":6,"definition":"This cmavo precedes a predicate (at least binary) and turns it into a conjunction, which syntactically behaves like JA cmavo. The predicate indicates the relationship between the two connected propositions. Terminator: {te'u}.","notes":"{je} = «ji'oi {zilkanxe} te'u»; {ja} = «ji'oi {zilvlina} te'u». • «mi ji'oi balvi do snada» = «lo nu mi snada cu balvi lo nu do snada» • «mi ji'oi fanta do cmima» = «lo nu mi cmima cu fanta lo nu do cmima» • «mi se zunti ji'oi fanta cu jundi» = «lo nu mi se zunti cu fanta lo nu mi jundi»"},{"word":"jipci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a chicken/[hen/cock/rooster]/small fowl [a type of bird] of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cipni}."},{"word":"jipcyfe'i","score":1,"definition":"$x1=f1$ is a hen of species $x2=j2$"},{"word":"jipmokca","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vertex of polytope $x_2$ at locus $x_3$."},{"word":"jipno","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a tip/point/vertex/extremity/end [0-dimension shape/form] on object $x_{2}$ at locus $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {mokca}, {jesni}, {fanmo}, {kojna}, {krasi}."},{"word":"jirfirgai","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a diving/dive/scuba mask covering the face of $g_2=f_2=j_1$, for use in liquid $j_2$."},{"word":"jirgau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ immerses $x_2=j_1$ in liquid $x_3=j_2$"},{"word":"jirlu'i","score":2,"definition":"$l_1$ (agent) bathes $l_2=j_1$ in liquid $j_2=l_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cavlu'i}, {brabaktu}."},{"word":"jirna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the horn [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: pointed extremity].","notes":"See also {jgalu}, {bongu}."},{"word":"jirnytabra","score":1,"definition":"$t_{1}$=$j_{1}$ is a/the horn [brass-wind/lip-reed musical instrument; default ","notes":"jirnytabra refers generally to the common horn (brass instrument). \"..the instrument is often informally known as the French horn. However, this is technically incorrect since the instrument is not French in origin, but German. Therefore, the International Horn Society has recommended since 1971 that the instrument be simply called the horn.\" (wikipedia). Also natural horn (=sampu jirnytabra), vienna horn (=vin zei jirnytabra or {tabrviena}), mellophone (={tabrmelofono}), wagner tuba ({tabrvagnri}). See also {jirna} and {tabra}. "},{"word":"jirsezlu'i","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a wash-washed-immerse with removed by washing-immersed in $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jirstodja","score":0,"definition":"$x_1=s_1=c_1$ is preserved food/feed/nutriment pickled/immersed in $x_2=j_2$.","notes":"{jirvi'odja} is preferred. "},{"word":"jirsu'u","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ dives [manner of controlled falling] to $s_2$ from $s_3$ into liquid $j_2$.","notes":"Different styles of diving: head first (=nitfarstedu jirsu'u), \"cannonball\" (=boitse jirsu'u), etc. See also {zajyjirsu'u}."},{"word":"jirvi'odja","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=v_1=c_1$ is preserved food/feed/nutriment pickled/immersed in $x_2=j_2$.","notes":"$x_2=j_2$ is salt (= {silna}), vinegar (= {slami}), alcohol (= {xalka}), sugar (= {sakta}), honey (= {bicysakta}), soy sauce (= {sobysanso}), bean paste (= {furso'epesxu}), mold paste (= {mledi} {pesxu}) and so on. {jinru} {vitno} {cidja}. See also {slamystogau}."},{"word":"jisra","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of juice/nectar from-source/of-type $x_{2}$.","notes":"Water-based extract from a (generally) biological source. See also {pinxe}, {djacu}, {grute}, {stagi}."},{"word":"jisrnxananase","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantitiy of pineapple juice made from pineapple/pineapples $x_2$.","notes":"See also: {grutrxananase}, {jisra}."},{"word":"jisrxananase","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantitiy of pineapple juice made from pineapple/pineapples $x_2$.","notes":"Malformed short-rafsi fu'ivla: Made from “jis” + “xananase”. “jis” is the rafsi of “jinsa”, not “jisra”. Use {jisrnxananase} instead."},{"word":"jisygau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cleans $x_2$ of contaminant(s)/dirt $x_3$ to standard of cleanliness $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {fesyseigau} 'remove waste', {denjisygau}, {firjisygau}, {xanjisygau}, {krejisygau}, {pibjisygau}, {gaxyjisygau}, {xadyjisygau}, {prejisygau}, {zdajisygau}, {loljisygau}, {tcijisygau}, {jbujisygau}, {kabryjisygau}, {paltyjisygau}, etc."},{"word":"jisygauple","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ is a tissue paper/toilet paper from source $x_2=p_2$ for cleaning $x_3=j_1$","notes":"from {jisygau}+{pelji}"},{"word":"jisystota'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=t_1$ is an apron of $x_2=j_1=s_1$, keeping them clean from contaminant $x_3=j_2$","notes":"See {jinsa}, {stodi} and {taxfu}"},{"word":"jitcau","score":1,"definition":"$c_1 = x_1$ is limitless/unlimited/boundless/unbounded (one sense) in property/domain $j_3 = x_2$."},{"word":"jitfa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (du'u) is false/is an untruth by standard/epistemology/metaphysics $x_{2}$.","notes":"Words usable for epistemology typically have a du'u place. See also {fatci}, {stace}, {jetnu}, {cfika}."},{"word":"jitni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to politics/political affairs/political dynamics/interactions in system $x_2$, involving actors $x_3$ (set), and concerning topic $x_4$.","notes":"This word focuses on the dynamic of social maneuvering or strategic interaction. It is general in that is is intended to handle any dynamic involving social strategizing and execution for the purpose of achieving some goal or gaining/maintaining power/authority. It happens in work places, in schools, in families - not just governing. For that specific sense, use a tanru or lujvo. See also: {trucu'u}, {jikca}."},{"word":"jitro","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ has control over/harnesses/manages/directs/conducts $x_{2}$ in $x_{3}$ (activity/event/performance).","notes":"$x_2$ are aspects/individuals controlled within activity/event $x_3$; manage (= {selzuktro}, {selzukfu'e}, {gu'etro}, {gunfu'e}, {xaktro}, {xakfu'e}) (as distinct from manager/boss = {gunterbe'e}, {gunja'a}, {gunmi'e}, {gunca'i}). (cf. cmavo list {ji'o}, {bapli}, te {bende}, {gidva} - which does not necessarily control or command, {jatna}, {macnu}, {minde}, {ponse}, {ralju}, {rinka}, {sazri}, {turni}, {vlipa}, {xance}, {xlura})"},{"word":"jitseldejykarda","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is a credit card with accumulated debt $x_2=d_1$ to creditor $x_3=d_3$, with credit limit $x_4=j_1$","notes":"Credit cards has credit limits; for charge cards limited by a due payment date see {detseldejykarda}. Cf. {lejykarda}, {baxydinkarda}, {vamveile'ikarda}, {maksriveikarda}, {lejykardymi'i}, {banxa}, {pleji}, {jdini}."},{"word":"ji'u","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"jicmu modal, 1st place (assumptions); given that ...; based on ..."},{"word":"jivbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=j_1$ comes to the conclusion that $j_2$ [opinion] (du'u) is true about subject/issue $j_3$ on grounds $j_4$, under conditions $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jinvi}, {binxo}, {lojycpa}, {ja'o}."},{"word":"jivbu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ weaves $x_{2}$ from material/[yarn] $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {fenso}, {nivji}."},{"word":"jivgau","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ suggests that $x_2$ think $x_3$ (assertion); $x_1$ makes $x_2$ think $x_3$ (assertion)"},{"word":"jivna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ competes/vies with opponent $x_{2}$ in contest/competition $x_{3}$ (event) for gain $x_{4}$; $x_{1}$ rivals $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also $x_2$ opponent(s), competitor(s), rival(s); $x_3$ competition, race; $x_4$ prize, reward, recognition (gain may be internal or external). See also {cnemu}, {jinga}, {talsa}, {bradi}, {fapro}, {kelci}."},{"word":"jivnlragbi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ competes with opponent $x_2$ in rugby match $x_3$ (event) for gain $x_4$.","notes":"Rugby match: “te jivnlragbi”. Cf. {jivna}, {esporte}."},{"word":"jivnrfarzu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (mass/set) do orienteering in competition of type $x_2$ [property of the event] with (other) rule(s) $x_3$ [property of each participant].","notes":"The x2 is the major type of the orienteering event, be it Score-O, point-to-point, or other types such as MountainBike-O, etc. The x3 is a property of the individual participants, including things like \"not allowed to go beyond point X\" or \"beating up other participants is allowed\" etc. The tanru \"jivnrfarzu'e se gunma\" is sufficient to say \"I do orienteering\"."},{"word":"jivyfrica","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=f_1=j_1$ is unlike $x_2=f_2=j_1$ in their opinion of $x_3=j_3$."},{"word":"jizyselpre","score":1,"definition":"$p_2=j_1$ is the temperament (innate personality) of $p_1=j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {selpre}, {jinzi}."},{"word":"jmacidni","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is an ankle of $j_2=c_3$"},{"word":"jmadegji","score":2,"definition":"$j_1=d_1$ is a toe of $j_2=d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jamfu}, {degji}."},{"word":"jmadegycalku","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a toenail of toe $c_2=d_1$ of body $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {degycalku}, {xandegycalku}, {jmatajycalku}, {xantajycalku}."},{"word":"jmagle","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ masturbates/fucks $g_2$ with her/his feet."},{"word":"jmagutci","score":3,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ international foot/feet (length unit) in length.","notes":"Cf. {jamfu}, {gutci}, {degygutci}, {tapygutci}, {birgutci}, {cibjmagutci}, {minli}."},{"word":"jmaji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (mass/jo'u) gathers/collects at location $x_{2}$ from locations $x_{3}$ (mass/jo'u).","notes":"Also focus (= {seljmaji}). See also {crepu}."},{"word":"jmani'a","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a sole (part of foot) of $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jmati'e}, {jmadegji}."},{"word":"jmarixtendo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Achilles tendon of $x_2$","notes":"cf. {jamfu} {trixe} {tendo}"},{"word":"jmatajycalku","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is the big toe nail of body $t_3=j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jgalu}, {brajmadegycalku}, {jmatamji}, {degycalku}, {xandegycalku}, {xantajycalku}."},{"word":"jmatamji","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is the big toe of $t_3=j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {brajmadegji}."},{"word":"jmati'e","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a heel of $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jmadegji}, {jmani'a}."},{"word":"jmavra","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a pedal with function $v_2$, fulcrum $x_3$, and lever arm $x_4$."},{"word":"jmeja'i","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an adorn-gem with adorned $x_{2}$ with jewel type $x_{3}$ with jewel source $x_{4}$."},{"word":"jmekunra","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a mineral with mineral type -jewel type $x_{2}$ with lode-jewel source $x_{3}$."},{"word":"jmero'i","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a rock with rock type -jewel type $x_{2}$ with rock location -jewel source $x_{3}$."},{"word":"jmice","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is an entity in a dynamical system/scenario $x_2$ which exhibits (possibly emergent) biological-like properties/phenomena $x_3$","notes":"$x_1$ need not be alive or actually 'biological'. Such properties include certain responses/behaviors in (for example: game theoretic) scenarios, Darwinistic evolution, a tendency toward self-perpetuation or proliferation, population dynamics, etc. Ideas, human organizations and businesses, biological populations, automata (such as in Conway's Game of Life), individual people, etc. demonstrate this feature."},{"word":"jmifa","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a shoal [shallow hazard]/reef of material $x_{2}$ in body of water $x_{3}$.","notes":"Rapids (= {ri'erjmifa}, {ri'ercaxno}). See also {caxno}."},{"word":"jmifrili","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u) is easy to understand to $x_2$","notes":"See also {jmiselfrili}, {filseljmi}, {gasfrili}."},{"word":"jmina","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ adds/combines $x_{2}$ to/with $x_{3}$, with result $x_{4}$; $x_{1}$ augments $x_{2}$ by amount $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {zmadu}, {banro}, {sumji}, {zenba}, {setca}."},{"word":"jminandu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u) is hard to understand to $x_2$"},{"word":"jmiselfrili","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=f_2=j_1$ easily understands fact(s) $x_2=j_2$ about $x_3=j_3$ under conditions of ease $x_4=f_3$.","notes":"Composed of {jimpe}, {frili}. Completely jvajvo. See also {jmifrili}."},{"word":"jmisre","score":3,"definition":"$s_1=j_1$ misunderstands fact/truth $j_2$ (du'u) about subject $j_3$, an error under conditions $s_3$ by standard $s_4$.","notes":"The implication is that x2 is understood by x1 about x3, but that this is an incorrect understanding. See {ki'a}, {uafli}."},{"word":"jmite","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ meets (encounters for the first time) $x_2$ under conditions $x_3$","notes":"From Loglan \"jmite\". Refers to \"meeting\" in the sense of \"first becoming acquainted with/introduced to.\" For the more literal sense of individuals encountering one another at a given location, see {penmi}."},{"word":"jmive","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ lives/is alive by standard $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is an organism/living thing.","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is vital, organic. See also {lifri}, {morsi}, {stuzi}, {zvati}, {xabju}."},{"word":"jo","selmaho":"JA","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: tanru-internal afterthought biconditional/iff/if-and-only-if."},{"word":"jo'a","selmaho":"UI3a","score":100001,"definition":"discursive: metalinguistic affirmer.","notes":"See also {drani}."},{"word":"jo'ai","selmaho":"JAI","score":2,"definition":"convert a selbri tag followed by a tanru unit to a tanru unit; differently from {jai}, it does not change the first place of the tanru unit.","notes":"Examples: citno jo'ai ba'o jatna (to be a young ex-president); jo'ai ba'o se cliva zdadi'u (to be an abandoned house). See also {jai}."},{"word":"jo'atnu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u: proposition or kau-question) can be assigned a definite truth-value or answer","notes":"Brivla form of {jo'a}. Note: doesn't imply truth, just {na'e} {na'itfa}."},{"word":"jo'au","selmaho":"COI3","score":8,"definition":"change version/dialect of parser","notes":"{do'u} is the elidable terminator. The morphology and the grammar of cmevla/sumti/selbri following {jo'au} should conform to the version 134 of the page ``BPFK Section: PEG Morphology Algorithm'' on the website lojban.org and the official grammar so that a {jo'au} clause forms a free modifier compatible with every version/dialect of lojban parser: for example, ``jo'au jie bu'' and ``jo'au xy xi xei'' are not meaningful clauses. As a standard usage, {jo'au} clause appears at the very beginning of the whole text, just as the inverse of the usage of {fa'o}. The scope of the meaning of {jo'au} clause spans over the following part until the next {jo'au} clause appears. Optionally, if the first {jo'au} clause appears in the middle of a text, the meaning of it spans from the beginning of the text until the next {jo'au} clause appears. Examples of meaning: jo'au cylyly xi papipa (official yacc and jbofi'e http://www.lojban.org/jboski/ ); jo'au camxes (current peg http://camxes.lojban.org/ ); jo'au iocixes (zasni gerna of la xorxes https://skami2.iocikun.jp/lojban/zasniGerna , http://www.lojban.org/tiki/zasni+gerna ); jo'au zantufa xi nopipapa (zantufa version 0.11 http://guskant.github.io/gerna_cipra/zantufa-0.11.html ); jo'au ilmentufa xi renopavopi'epapapi'erevo (ilmentufa version 2014-11-24 http://mw.lojban.org/extensions/ilmentufa/camxes-exp.html , https://github.com/Ilmen-vodhr/ilmentufa ); jo'au fancylojban (fancylojban http://mw.lojban.org/lmw/fancylojban , http://mw.lojban.org/lmw/ce_ki_tau_jau .); jo'au gadganzu (gadri reinterpretation/reassignment proposal, http://mw.lojban.org/papri/zipcpi:_Yet_another_gadri_article ; no grammar changes, only semantic)"},{"word":"jo'aunai","selmaho":"COI*3","score":2,"definition":"denial of dialect","notes":"Used to express that a {jo'au}-dialect is not currently being used. E.g. \"jo'aunai {tcekitaujau}\""},{"word":"jo'au'o","selmaho":"BY1","score":1,"definition":"shift letterals to Lojban alphabet","notes":"What a \"Lojban alphabet\" constitutes is determined by culture/context. This shift returns letterals to their contextless default/natural form. (Part of a proposal to restrict definition of {lo'a} to strictly the Latin script.)"},{"word":"jo'e","selmaho":"JOI","score":100000,"definition":"non-logical connective: union of sets."},{"word":"jo'ei","selmaho":"JOI","score":1,"definition":"nonlogical connective: disjoint union"},{"word":"jo'ei'i","selmaho":"JOI","score":1,"definition":"nonlogical connective (and mekso operator) - symmetric difference of sets","notes":"'X1 jo'ei'i X2' is equivalent to 'X1 kei'i X2 jo'ei X2 kei'ibo X1'. Analogous to .{onai} (logical XOR)."},{"word":"jo'i","selmaho":"JOhI","score":100000,"definition":"join mathematical expression (mex) operands into an array."},{"word":"joi","selmaho":"JOI","score":100000,"definition":"non-logical connective: mixed conjunction; \"and\" meaning \"mixed together\", forming a mass."},{"word":"joi'au'a","selmaho":"JOI","score":2,"definition":"non-logical connective: to be in a (nontrivial) superposition of (states); mixture","notes":"Schrödinger's cat is not 'dead and alive' nor is it 'dead and alive'; so long as its wavefunction does not collapse, it is in a (linear) nontrivial superposition of the states 'dead' and 'alive'. In a sense, it is in both but also neither. Likewise, someone travelling northwestward is not travelling (due) northward AND (due) westward, nor are they travelling (due) northward OR (due) westward; they are travelling a mixture of both. It can also be used for answering \"yes\"/\"no\" questions; it may or may noy be helpful in this role, but it is distinct from an elliptical or non-definitive answer. Waves especially work well with superpositions. The only decent way to denote this concept in English without resorting to long-winded roundabout descriptions is '+'."},{"word":"joibu","selmaho":"BY*","score":100000,"definition":"letteral: ampersand character; especially used in standing for a mixed connective."},{"word":"joi'i","selmaho":"VUhU","score":3,"definition":"mekso string operator (n-ary): formal right-concatenation; $X_1 + X_2 + X_3 +...$, where $X_i$ is a string/word/text/character/letteral/lerfu/quoted utterance (quote appropriately iff necessary; preserve and be careful about the use-vs.-mention distinction) for all $i$. ","notes":"Generally noncommutative. $X_i$ may be referenced by a defined/named string-type object/variable; for example: if s = 'BC', then joihi('A', s) = 'ABC' (and not 'As'). The result is a single string written over the alphabet that is the union of each of the alphabets of the $X_i$'s. joihi('ABC', 'DEF', 'GHI') = 'ABC' + 'DEF' + 'GHI' = 'ABCDEFGHI'. Use SE conversion for left-concatenation, depending on exact presentation of input strings. See \"{konkatena}\"."},{"word":"joikek zei uente","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'joik-ek' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: joik # | ek #. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"joikijek zei uente","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'joik-jek' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: joik # | jek #. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"joik zei uanta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'joik' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: SE? JOI NAI? | interval | GAhO interval GAhO. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"jonai","selmaho":"JA*","score":100001,"definition":"logical connective: tanru-internal afterthought exclusive or; Latin 'aut'."},{"word":"jonga'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ perceives concrete experience $x_2$ synesthetically as $x_3$ by means $x_4$ under conditions $x_5$","notes":"Synesthesia (or synaesthesia) refers to a phenomenon whereby a given sensory experience is involuntarily associated with a sensation ordinarily experienced through a different sensory pathway: for instance, the auditory experience of different sounds may trigger the visual experience of various different colors, or different kinds of visual imagery may be associated with different textures."},{"word":"jongau","score":5,"definition":"$g_1$ (agent) causes $j_1$ to be joined to/connected to/united with $j_2$ at common locus $j_3$.","notes":"(see also {lasna})"},{"word":"jonpoi","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ [ordered set] is a train/procession/caravan/string sequenced/ordered/listed by comparison/rules $p_2$ on unordered set $p_3=j_1=j_2$."},{"word":"jonse","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ accesses $x_2$ for purpose $x_3$, access/interaction in manner $x_4$; $x_1$ approaches / reaches / interacts with / reads / uses $x_2$.","notes":"See {kargau}, {jorne}, {cpacu}, {tcidu}, {pilno}, {gasnu}. This word is intended to have a very broad meaning. Proposed rafsi: \"-jos-\"."},{"word":"jonsimgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ [person/agent] join $s_1$ together.","notes":"Cf. {jorne}, {simxu}, {gasnu}, {jonsi'u}."},{"word":"jonsi'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ are joined at/by $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jorne}, {simxu}, {jonsimgau}."},{"word":"jonsnu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=j_3$ interprets discussion/relays messages between $x_2=c_1$ (set) about topic/subject $x_3=c_2$","notes":"Doesn't explicitly imply translation like {fanva}. Here $x_1$ joins the members of $x_2$ who may otherwise be unable to communicate. $x_1$ is an interpreter."},{"word":"jonsumji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the union of sets $x_2$ and $x_3$.","notes":"See also {jo'e}, {terkruca}"},{"word":"jo'o","selmaho":"BY1","score":100000,"definition":"shift letterals to Arabic alphabet."},{"word":"jo'oi","selmaho":"JOI","score":4,"definition":"non-logical connective: the more ..., the more...","notes":"Usually connects two sentences. \"broda .i jo'oi brode\" means roughly \"the more broda, the more brode\" (German \"je... desto\") and more precisely \"lo nu lo ni broda kei cu zenba cu nibli lo nu lo ni brode kei cu zenba\". Negating one of the components (NA jo'oi NAI) changes \"zenba\" to \"jdika\", so e.g. \"jo'oi nai\" means \"the more..., the less...\". Using SE swaps the antecedent with the consequent. While this connective usually connects sentences, it is perfectly correct to use it to connect anything that non-logical connectives can. \"mi ecre jo'oi certu\" means \"the more I practice, the more I'm skilled\"."},{"word":"jordo","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Jordanian culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {filso}."},{"word":"jorlge","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the result of applying logical connective/conjunction $x_2$ to the terms of the ordered list $x_3$ in the order given, in system $x_4$","notes":"$x_1$ is not the truth value of the result, but the result itself. $x_2$ is filled by a function or a {la'e}-prefixed quote of a connective (CON; JA*, JOI*). In Lojban, the terms of the ordered list in $x_3$ need not syntactically match the connective used; for example, bridi tails can be used even when {ja} (as opposed to {gi'e}/{gije}) fills $x_2$. The connective filling $x_2$, if n-ary, will operate on the first n terms of the ordered list filling $x_3$, then it will successively operate on the result and the next n-1 terms (after the previously used ones) of the ordered list in $x_3$ where the the result and terms fill its argument slots in the order presented. Thus, the ordered list which fills $x_3$ must be of an appropriate length; the recommendation is that exactly n terms are included; only explicitly mentioned terms are included. The terms of the ordered list in $x_3$ and their results must be comparable; they can be sumti, bridi ({la'e}-prefixed quoted predicates; not its truth value), Booleans, sets, etc. This word can be used to express the notion of \"logical conjunction\", \"logical disjunction\", \"set-theoretic union\", \"set-theoretic complement\", etc. (the result, not the process, in each case); the terms of the list in $x_3$ would be the conjunct(and)s (or their logical parents), etc. See: {fancufacki}, {terjoma}."},{"word":"jorne","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is joined to/connects to/is united with $x_{2}$ at common locus $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ and $x_{2}$ are a union.","notes":"Also joined/fastened/attached by joint $x_3$/by means of $x_3$/with fastener $x_3$; fastener (= {jo'etci}, {jonvelyla'a}); train, sequence of joined objects (= {jonpoi}; {porjo'e} for a single object joined into a sequence). See also {lasna}, {fenso}, {kansa}, {pencu}, {penmi}."},{"word":"jorne bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":1,"definition":"letteral: hyphen (letteral)."},{"word":"jorny'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is joined/connected to/with something which is joined/connected to/with something which ... which is joined/connected to/with something which is joined/connected to/with $x_2$ via intermediate things/steps $x_3$ (ce'o), with respective points/loci of (con)juncture $x_4$ (ce'o).","notes":"See \".{utka}\". $x_3$ and $x_4$ are ordered lists; everywhere within this description, denote the $i$th term of $x_k$, for $k$ in Set($3, 4$), as \"$x_k(i)$\", where $i$ is an integer and begins indexing at $1$. $x_4$ must have exactly one term more than $x_3$ (unless this is either a vacuous selbri (id est: $x_3$ is empty and at least one of $x_1$ and $x_2$ also is/are empty) or a trivial selbri (id est: $x_1 = x_2$)); thus, $x_4$ will typically be non-empty. If $x_3$ is empty but the selbri is not vacuous or trivial, then this {selbri} means \"$x_1$ {jorne} $x_2 \\, x_4(1)\"$; else, if the selbri is neither vacuous nor trivial, then: it means \"where $N$ denotes the cardinality/list-length of $x_3$: $x_1$ {jorne} $x_3(1) \\, x_4(1)$ .ije $x_3(1)$ {jorne} $x_3(2) \\, x_4(2)$ .ije ... .ije $x_3(n)$ {jorne} $x_3(n+1) \\, x_4(n+1)$ .ije ... .ije $x_3(N-1)$ {jorne} $x_3(N) \\, x_4(N)$ .ije $x_3(N)$ {jorne} $x_2 \\, x_4(N+1)$\". The {veljvo} of this word break the requirement that utka$_3$ be a binary predicate (because \"{jorne}\" is ternary). The linking which is referenced/described by this word is the same as that which is described by \"{jorne}\", and each one is applicable where the other is. Thus, this word might be able to be used for Internet hyperlinking, at least in a metaphorical sense."},{"word":"joryru'u","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is measured in jordanian dinar (دينارJOD) as $r_2$ (quantity), in the Algerian monetary system $r_3$."},{"word":"joska'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ has access to $x_2$ for purpose $x_3$ ; $x_1$ is able to access $x_2$ ; $x_2$ is accessible to $x_1$","notes":"See {jonse}, {kakne}"},{"word":"jostolcru","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ bans/blocks $x_2$ from accessing $x_3$"},{"word":"jo'u","selmaho":"JOI","score":100000,"definition":"non-logical connective: in common with; along with (unmixed)."},{"word":"ju","selmaho":"JA","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: tanru-internal afterthought whether-or-not."},{"word":"ju'a","selmaho":"UI2","score":100000,"definition":"evidential: I state - (default) elliptical/non-specific basis.","notes":"See also {xusra}."},{"word":"ju'acu'i","selmaho":"UI*2","score":2,"definition":"evidential: I say without asserting; \"supposedly… / allegedly…\"","notes":"Used to describe something as others describe it or as convenient, but without asserting that the description is accurate or correct. Something like English \"so-called\", but without necessarily implying sarcasm ({xo'o}). See {ju'a}, {iacu'i}"},{"word":"ju'ai","selmaho":"MAI","score":1,"definition":"Default number radix modifier: changes the value of the default radix assumed for any numeral lacking an explicit radix within the following text, until another {ju'ai} appears.","notes":"By default, the number radix is deduced from context; it is always possible to restore a context-dependent default with {xo'e ju'ai} or {no'o ju'ai}. {pa no ju'ai} isn't a good usage because {pa no}'s interpretation depends on the current default radix; {dau ju'ai} should be preferred. For setting hexadecimal as the default, you may use {bi pi'i re ju'ai}."},{"word":"ju'aku'i","selmaho":"UI*","score":1,"definition":"evidential: although, even though, while, whilst"},{"word":"ju'anai","selmaho":"UI*2","score":1,"definition":"evidential: I say without asserting; \"supposedly… / allegedly…\"","notes":"Used to describe something as others describe it or as convenient, but without asserting that the description is accurate or correct. Something like English \"so-called\", but without necessarily implying sarcasm ({xo'o}). See {ju'a}, {iacu'i}"},{"word":"ju'au","selmaho":"JUhAU","score":1,"definition":"semi-mathematical binary operator: named number base operator/interpreter","notes":"Follows a number and is followed by a sumti string (introduced with appropriate gadri, multiple sumti strung together via connectives); scope terminates with the end of the sumti and/or with {ke'e'au}. The construct as a whole syntactically functions as a parenthetical so that mekso may be resumed immediately thereafter without any difficulty. This word attaches to/affects the immediately preceding macrodigit string extending from the last evaluated number, number operation, etc. or bracket to/until this word. The preceding number is semantically interpreted according to the description to which the following sumti refers. If a sequence is supplied as the following sumti, the preceding number is interpreted so that each digit, starting from the left (default: see next), is understood as a multiple of the corresponding value in the sequence under the ordering given (which may produce an invalid/ill-formed result; the placement of {pi} matters as well). If a single number is submitted (such as \"li {dau}\"), this word acts as {ju'u}; the number is interpreted according to the rules of mekso and is its own island for such interpretation (thus {ju'u} is needed to override a cultural/grammatical default interpretation, such as decimal, even if this is done within the mekso expression outside of and including the scope of this word). In this way, the sumti being (10^n)_n, which is a sequence, is the same as the sumti being just 10, but is very different from it being the sequence (10)_n. The original default for numeral-position/string reading/interpretation is from left-to-right, where a digit on the left in a pair of digits represents that multiple of a \"later\" term in the sequence as compared to right member of the pair; thus \"23\" in decimal means (2*(10^1)) + (3*(10^0)), which is twenty-three. This default may be overridden via specification of the sequence (either its ordering, its domain being negated, or alteration to the base); alternatively, and perhaps more easily, the appearance of \"la'e zoi jbo. ri'u bi'o zu'a .jbo\" will always reverse it (this is a special input value with interpretation defined by this grammar); when reversed, \"23\" in decimal means (2*(10^0)) + (3*(10^1)), which is to say thirty-two. Generally, this word overrides the default interpretation of a string of microdigits when computing the value of a macrodigit (see: {ju'u'i}). See also: {ju'u}, {ju'u'i}, {pi'e}."},{"word":"jubme","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a table/flat solid upper surface of material $x_{2}$, supported by legs/base/pedestal $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {ckana}, {jamfu}, {nilce}, {zbepi}, {tsina}, {stizu}."},{"word":"judgau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ makes $x_2$ pay attention to $x_3$; $x_1$ directs $x_2$'s attention to $x_3$."},{"word":"judri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an address of/are coordinates of $x_{2}$ in system $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {tcita}, {cmene}, {ciste}, {stuzi}."},{"word":"judrnporte","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the port number of process $x_2$ running in computer $x_3$, port number used by protocol $x_4$.","notes":"$x_2$ can be a client or server. Cf. {samjudri}. $x_4$ must be specific to the port number, i.e. TCP (={tycypys}) or UDP (={ubudypys})."},{"word":"judrysni","score":3,"definition":"$j_1=s_1$ is a hyperlink/URL of resource/web page $j_2=s_2$ for browser $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {kibro}."},{"word":"judryuidje","score":1,"definition":"$u_1$ is an address bar of user interface $u_2$; $u_1$ is a widget of user interface $u_2$ for entering an address.","notes":"See also: {samjudri}, {uidje}. Syn. {samjudri zei uidje}"},{"word":"ju'e","selmaho":"JOI","score":100000,"definition":"vague non-logical connective: analogous to plain \".i\"."},{"word":"ju'ei","selmaho":"JUhEI","score":2,"definition":"Tight scope bridi separator; analogous to {.i} without ending the abstractor or relative clause.","notes":"\"nu broda ju'ei brode\" is equivalent to \"nu ju'e gi broda gi brode\". Similarly \"ko'a noi broda ju'ei brode\" is equivalent to \"ko'a noi ju'e gi broda gi brode\"."},{"word":"ju'erboijvi","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ plays tennis against $j_2$ in competition $j_3$ for prize/title $j_4$.","notes":"Cf. {julne}, {bolci}, {jivna}, {ga'arboijvi}, {bolrtenis}."},{"word":"jufmei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a paragraph about $x_2$ including sentence(s) $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jufra}, {mei}, {vlagri}, {vlali'i}. See also {ni'o}, {no'i}."},{"word":"jufpau","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is a phrase of sentence $p_2=j_1$ about $j_2$ in language $j_3$."},{"word":"jufra","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (text) is a sentence/statement about $x_{2}$ [topic/subject/predicate/focus] in language $x_{3}$.","notes":"Phrase (= {jufpau}, {suzrelvla}, {suzvla}, {gensle}). See also {valsi}, {bangu}, {gerna}, {cusku}, {smuni}."},{"word":"jufrca'ada","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Shahada, the Muslim declaration of faith.","notes":"From {jufra} + ca'ada"},{"word":"jufspi","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a fragment of sentence $s_2=j_1$ about $j_2$ in language $j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jufra}, {spisa}"},{"word":"juftogmo'a","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=m_1$ is the intonation of sentence $j_1=m_2$ with characteristics $t_2=m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jufra}, {tonga}, {morna}."},{"word":"jugbau","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=b_1$ is the Chinese-Mandarin language, used by $b_2$ to communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote)","notes":"Cf. {jungo}, {bangu}, {jugygu'e}, {djunguos}, {xa'anzu}."},{"word":"jugle'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Chinese character in writing system $x_2$ (traditional/simplified/bopomofo/etc.) meaning $x_3$."},{"word":"jugnimre","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of Citrus sinensis [fruit/tree, etc.] of species/strain $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jugru'u","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is measured in renminbi yuan (¥; RMB) as $r_2$ (quantity), in the Chinese monetary system $r_3$."},{"word":"jugygu'e","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=g_1$ is China.","notes":"Cf. {jungo}, {gugde}, {djunguos}, {gugdecunu}, {xa'anzu}, {jugbau}."},{"word":"jugysmuci","score":1,"definition":"$sm_1=j_1$ is/are Chinese style soup spoon(s) (中式湯匙) [item of cutlery] for eating $sm_2$ made of material $s_3$.","notes":"A type of spoon used in Chinese cuisine with a short, thick handle extending directly from a deep, flat bowl. It is used for eating soups, stews, or loose solids such as rice, and is commonly made using porcelains and ceramics."},{"word":"jugzgu","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=j_1$ is a China rose (Rosa chinensis) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"ju'i","selmaho":"COI","score":100000,"definition":"vocative: attention - at ease - ignore me."},{"word":"ju'icu'i","selmaho":"COI*","score":100000,"definition":"vocative: attention - at ease - ignore me."},{"word":"ju'inai","selmaho":"COI*","score":100000,"definition":"vocative: attention - at ease - ignore me."},{"word":"juknara","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a spider (order Araneae)","notes":"See also {jukni}, {artropoda}"},{"word":"jukni","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a spider/arachnid/crustacean/crab/lobster/non-insect arthropod of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"Due to the unusual grouping of concepts in this definition, {ankabuta} is favored for \"spider\". See also {cinki}, {danlu}."},{"word":"juknrfalangida","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a harvestman spider/Phalangida of species $x_2$"},{"word":"juknyxarju","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ does whatever a spider pig does."},{"word":"jukpa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ cooks/prepares food-for-eating $x_{2}$ by recipe/method $x_{3}$ (process).","notes":"Cook with heat (= {glajukpa}, {glaterjukpa}), bake (= {tokyjukpa}); fry (= {rasyjukpa}). See also {cupra}, {bredi}."},{"word":"jukremnas","score":1,"definition":"Spiderman"},{"word":"jukte'a","score":1,"definition":"$t1$ fears/is afraid/scared/frightened by/fearful of spiders/arachnids/crustaceans/crabs/lobsters/non-insect arthropods of species/breed $j2$."},{"word":"julbaco","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (clock/watch) is \"fast\" / shows a later time than the correct time, by duration $x_2$","notes":"See {julpuco}, {junla}, {clira}, {lerci}"},{"word":"julne","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a net/filter allowing passage of $x_{2}$, prohibiting passage of $x_{3}$, netting properties $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also sieve. See also {komcu}, {ciste}, {jgena}."},{"word":"julpuco","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (clock/watch) is \"slow\" / shows an earlier time than the correct time, by duration $x_2$","notes":"See {julbaco}, {junla}, {clira}, {lerci}"},{"word":"julra'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ degrees in angular measure (default is 1)","notes":"Cf. {junla}, {radno}, {cacryra'o}, {plinyxabykoi}, {jedjipli'i}. {pi'e} used in x2 indicates a base of 60. "},{"word":"julro","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an angle that measures to be $x_2$ (li; default: 1) local angular pseudo-units by standard $x_3$, with subunits $x_4$","notes":"Use for degrees, minutes, seconds, gradians, etc., where these measure angles or rotations. Full rotations might be such a unit in some situations, but that is a fairly natural unit and might warrant a separate word (possibly a lujvo with {radno} as a veljvo)."},{"word":"jumske","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ (mass of facts) is microbiology studying microorganisms $x_2=j_1$ based on methodology $x_3$","notes":"See also bacteriology (={cuvjumske})."},{"word":"jundi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is attentive towards/attends/tends/pays attention to object/affair $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {kurji}, {zvati}."},{"word":"jungau","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ tells/makes known to $x_2$ fact(s) $x_3$ (du'u) about subject $x_4$ by epistemology $x_5$.","notes":"See also {djuno} {gasnu}"},{"word":"jungo","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Chinese [Mandarin, Cantonese, Wu, etc.] culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {xazdo}."},{"word":"jungo'axe","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ belongs to Anhui, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungobuju","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ belongs to Beijing, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungocuke","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ belongs to Chongqing, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungofuju","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ belongs to Fujian, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungogudu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ belongs to Guangdong, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungoguxu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ belongs to Guangxi, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungoguzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ belongs to Guizhou, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungojenu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ belongs to Yunnan, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungojulu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ belongs to Jilin, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungojusu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ belongs to Jiangsu, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungojuxu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ belongs to Jiangxi, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungokexe","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ belongs to Qinghai, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungolunu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to Liaoning, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungomu'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ belongs to Macao, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungono","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects the CPC (The Communist Party of China ) culture in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungonumu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ belongs to Inner Mongolia, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungonuxu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ belongs to Ningxia, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungosucu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to Sichuan, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungosudu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to Shandong, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungosunu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to Shaanxi, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungosuxe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to Shanghai, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungosuxu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to Shanxi, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungotuju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to Tianjin, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungotuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to Taiwan, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungoxe'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to Henan, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungoxebu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to Hubei, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungoxe'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to Hebei, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungoxeku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to Hong Kong, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungoxelu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to Heilongjiang, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungoxenu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to Hunan, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungoxuju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to Xinjiang, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungoxuzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to Tibet, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungozuju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to Zhejiang, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungrxokeni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Chinese Hokkien culture/ethnicity/language [Fujian/Taiwan/Southeast Asia] in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"闽南话 / 閩南話 / 福建話; Bân-lâm-ōe / Bân-lâm-uē/ Hok-kiàn-uē"},{"word":"junkace","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rush of species $x_2$."},{"word":"junla","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is clock/watch/timer measuring time units $x_{2}$ to precision $x_{3}$ with timing mechanism/method $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also timepiece. See also {cacra}, {mentu}, {snidu}, {tcika}, {temci}."},{"word":"junlogji","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ [rules/methods] is an epistemic logic for deducing/concluding/inferring/reasoning to/about $l_2$ (du'u)."},{"word":"junpero","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a juniper/cedar of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"Some trees called \"cedar\" are actually juniper; see {ricrcedro}, {ckunu}"},{"word":"junri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (person) is serious/earnest/has gravity about $x_{2}$ (event/state/activity).","notes":"Also solemn (= {drijunri}, {ri'irjunri}, {tcejunri}). See also {tilju}, {xalbo}, {badri}, {ritli}."},{"word":"junske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an epistemology of/about ideas of knowledge $j_1=s_2$ based on methodology $s_3$."},{"word":"junta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the weight of object $x_{2}$ in [gravitational or other force] field $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {grake}, {linto}, {tilju}, {bunda}."},{"word":"juntycau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is weightless in gravitational field $x_2$.","notes":"In other words, the field is producing an imperceptible net force on the x1, due either to distance or to a cancellation effect due to a system of more than one massive body."},{"word":"juntymre","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ (agent) weighs object $j_2$ as $m_3$ units on scale $m_4$ (si'o) in field $j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {junta}, {merli}."},{"word":"ju'o","selmaho":"UI5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: certainty - uncertainty - impossibility.","notes":"See also {birti}, {cumki}."},{"word":"ju'ocai","selmaho":"UI*5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: intense certainty."},{"word":"ju'ocu'i","selmaho":"UI*5","score":100002,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: certainty - uncertainty - impossibility."},{"word":"ju'odji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ wonders / wants to know what sumti satisfies the predicate $x_2$","notes":"Maybe synonymous with {kucli}. See also {kucli}, {brije'uju'o}."},{"word":"ju'oi","selmaho":"UI2","score":3,"definition":"evidential: I know that...","notes":"May also be used to say you know the answer to a question asked to you, or an indirect question ({kau}) you had tagged. See {ju'oinai}, {djuno}, {ju'o}"},{"word":"ju'oinai","selmaho":"UI*2","score":2,"definition":"evidential: I don't know that...","notes":"May be used to say you don't know the answer to a question asked to you, or an indirect question ({kau}) you had tagged. See {ju'oi}, {djuno}, {ju'o}"},{"word":"ju'onai","selmaho":"UI*5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: certainty - uncertainty - impossibility."},{"word":"ju'opei","selmaho":"UI*6","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: certainty question."},{"word":"jupklu","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is a cuisine pertaining to culture/geographical region/ethos/religion $k_2$ with dishes $j_2$ cooked/prepared by recipe(s)/method(s) $j_3$ (process)."},{"word":"jupkosta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cooking apron / kitchen apron / chef's apron.","notes":"A {kosta} for keeping your other clothes clean while cooking."},{"word":"jupku'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is a kitchen, in which $x_2=j_1$ cooks $x_3=j_2$, in home/building/structure $x_4=k_2$ surrounded by partitions/walls/ceiling/floor $x_5=k_3$ (mass/jo'u)."},{"word":"juprblanca","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ blanches/cooks/prepares food-for-eating $x_2$ by sitting it in boiling liquid $x_3$ for a short time-duration/interval $x_4$ and then plunged into/placed under running liquid $x_5$, blanched at boiling temperature $x_6$ and pressure $x_7$.","notes":"See also: boil (={febjukpa}), simmer (={febjbijukpa}), poach (={febmlijukpa}), court bouillon (={likrkorbojo}/{febmliseljukpa}). Not to be confused with other definitions of blanching, like parboiling (={nalmulfebjukpa})."},{"word":"juprtai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cooks/prepares Thai food $x_2$ by recipe/method $x_3$ (process)"},{"word":"jupsfe","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ is a cooking surface for cooking $x_2=j_2$, surface of object $x_3=s_2$.","notes":"The sumti are out of order with respect to {sefta} in order to parallel {toknu}'s place structure."},{"word":"juptansi","score":3,"definition":"$t_1$ is a frying pan/wok used by cook $j_1$ for cooking/frying/sautéing $j_2=t_1$, made of material $t_3$"},{"word":"jupybadna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plantain (banana) of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {plantago}, {badna}"},{"word":"jupypatxu","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is a pot used by $j_1$ for cooking/boiling/steaming $j_2=p_2$ with recipe $j_3$; pot made of material $p_3$"},{"word":"jupypesxu","score":4,"definition":"$p_1=j_2$ is a baked good/cake/mochi/doughnut/pizza dough/pie/macaroon/[cooked paste] made from $p_2$ prepared by $j_1$ according to method/recipe $j_3$","notes":"Cf. {jukpa}, {pesxu}, {titnanba}, {rutytisna}. Originally coined by .lis.nunyn. on IRC. "},{"word":"jupypexyboi","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a dumpling made from material $x_2$ filled with material $x_3$"},{"word":"jupyzba","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ cooks/prepares $x_2$ (cooked food) from ingredients $x_3$ by recipe/method $x_4$ (process)"},{"word":"jurfuga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'statement' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: statement-1 | prenex statement. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"jurme","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a bacterium/germ/microbe/protozoan/amoeba [1-celled life] of species/defining property $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {vidru}."},{"word":"jurpei","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=p_1$ considers / reflects on $j_2=p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {junri}, {pensi}."},{"word":"jursa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event/action/state) is severe/harsh to $x_{2}$ [victim/experiencer].","notes":"See also {gunta}, {vlile}."},{"word":"jusysku","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ reproach/criticizes/harshly says $c_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) to $c_3=j_2$ via expressive medium $c_4$","notes":"See {jursa}, {cusku}. Equivalent to \"lo nu ko'a cusku ko'e ko'i ko'o kei jursa ko'i\"."},{"word":"jutcmi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (organism) is a member of species $x_2$, genus $x_3$, etc.","notes":"Syn. {jutmupli}. Open-ended reverse Linnean place structure. See also {jutlei}, {jutsi}, {cmima}"},{"word":"jutlei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (living being) belongs to species/taxon $x_2$","notes":"See also {jutmupli}, {klesi}, {jutsi}"},{"word":"jutmitcti","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ cannibalizes $x_2$; $x_1$ eats $x_2$ which is of the same species as $x_1$","notes":"See also {jutmi'u}."},{"word":"jutmi'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fellow creature of $x_2$; $x_1$ and $x_2$ belong to the same taxon $x_3$"},{"word":"jutmupli","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is a specimen of a species/subspecies defined by traits including $x_2=m_2$, classified as $x_3=m_3=j_1$, genus $x_4=m_3=j_2$, etc.","notes":"Open-ended reverse Linnaean place structure: see {jutsi}. See also {jutlei}, {mupli}."},{"word":"jutsi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a species of genus $x_{2}$, family $x_{3}$, etc.; [open-ended tree-structure categorization].","notes":"Also subspecies, order, phylum; (places do not correspond to specific levels in the hierarchy; rather, $x_1$ is at a \"lower\" or \"bushier\" part of the tree than $x_2$, $x_2$ is \"lower\" than $x_3$, etc.; skipping a place thus means that there is one or more known-and-unspecified levels of hierarchy between the two); not limited to Linnean animal/plant taxonomy. See also {klesi}, {lanzu}."},{"word":"jutske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is (biological) taxonomy based on methodology $s_2$."},{"word":"ju'u","selmaho":"VUhU2","score":100001,"definition":"binary mathematical operator: number base; [a interpreted in the base b]."},{"word":"ju'u'i","selmaho":"JUhUhI","score":2,"definition":"long-digit interpretation specifier; macrodigit named base specifier","notes":"When a string of multiple digits is on either side of {pi'e}, the string is to be interpreted as a single \"macrodigit\" in the longer numeric string; let the digits that compose it be called \"microdigits\" for clarity. By default, the macrodigit is interpreted as being written/expressed in some cultural or grammatical default (this default is overridden by {ju'au} if its specifying sumti requires an alternative interpretation for the value of the macrodigits), probably decimal- the interpretation of the string of microdigits produces a number, x; the \"{pi'e}\" implies the denominator to be used in determining the fraction for which x is in the numerator and context or possibly a specified base determines its value- in timekeeping, the interpretation is typically x/60 for certain macrodigits. However, the default for determining the value of x given a string of microdigits might be useful to override (for example, Tsohnai uses an overall factorial base but each macrodigit is written in balanced quinary); this word specifies the base used for interpreting the macrodigit from a string of microdigits. It is placed at the end of the string (possibly before the next \"{pi'e}\") and its scope of effect extends from there, through the string of microdigits, to either the beginning of the number as a whole or the most recent \"{pi'e}\" (whichsoever was more recently uttered). It is to be followed by a sumti (or multiple sumti strung together by connectives) and has its scope of specification terminate with that sumti; in this regard, it works syntactically and semantically exactly like {ju'au}. In fact, {ju'au} can be used outside of the number in order to specify the macrodigit interpretation instead of this word (for example, if its sumti were la .tsonais., this word would not be needed); however, if only a sequence were to have been given as the argument of {ju'au} (such as the factorial sequence) and if some base other than decimal were desired for the interpretation of each macrodigit from the string of microdigits, then this word would be used. If only one macrodigit appears in the number, then this word is equivalent to {ju'au}. In short, the scope of this word is one contiguous string of microdigits, and it influences their interpretation into a macrodigit value in the same way that {ju'au} does. However, if both {ju'au} and this word specify how to interpret a given string of microdigits in the same number (composed of macrodigits), this word overrides the interpretation specified by {ju'au} (but only for this macrodigit); thus, for example, a Tsohnai number can have each of its macrodigits be interpreted in balanced quinary except one, which the speaker specifies via this word, because they know the value but did not want to convert it to balanced quinary (because it may be too large or hard to do so easily), so they instead expressed it in decimal."},{"word":"juxre","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (action) is clumsy/awkward by standard $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {sluji}, {muvdu}."},{"word":"juxres","score":1,"definition":"Goofy"},{"word":"jvacmu","score":3,"definition":"$ja_1=ji_1$ is a standard by which $ja_2=ji_2$ is true, set by community $ja_3$","notes":"This is a {lujvo} replacement for the experimental {gismu} {dardu}, and is intended to be used inside {fi'o} clauses as the modal for the ubiquitous \"by standard\" place which is in so many {gismu}. See also: {dardu}, {fi'o}"},{"word":"jvage'a","score":1,"definition":"$x1=g_2$ (language) has regular grammar"},{"word":"jvaiso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the ISO designation/result/standard/code for topic $x_2$ applied to specific case/individual/group/thing $x_3$ according to rule/ISO specification $x_4$ published by/according to mandating organization $x_5$ (default: ISO)","notes":"Theoretically, the standard organization/body could be other than ISO, but it should be prominent and/or international (and internationally recognized) in scope and nature; in such a case, replace each occurrence of \"ISO\" in the definition with the appropriate name/designation/title (of the organization, etc.). x1 need not be a name-designation/code (it could be the result of any rule), although it likely will commonly be so. Examples of possible x2-filling sumti: code-designations for language, country, currency, etc.. For an entity with a given code, use {te jvaiso} or {te se jvaiso} (specifying the type of entity being designated by use of the appropriate terbri j2); for a given ISO rule, consider {ve jvaiso}; for the organization ISO, consider {xe jvaiso}. See also: {linga}, {landa}, {rucni}, {jvinjiata}, {jvinjica'o}. This word is the fu'ivla version of: {jviso}; equivalent to {javniso}."},{"word":"jvajvo","score":5,"definition":"$l_1$ is a regular/predictable lujvo (compound predicate word) with meaning $l_2$ and arguments $l_3$ built from phrase $l_4$ and having an argument structure according to rule $j_1$.","notes":"A Lojban-specific term. The approach of jvajvo is intended to at least constrain what the $x_2$, $x_3$, $x_4$... etc. of a lujvo may be, and also to draw the semantic values of those places from the semantic values of the places of the component brivla. The rationale is that the place structure of an unknown {lujvo} should not require memorization. This was previously known as ``{dikyjvo}''; a mistranslation of ``regular lujvo'', as it used the wrong sense of ``regular'' (see {dikni})."},{"word":"jvalriio","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/pertains to Valyrian culture/language/nationality in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"jvamapti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ conforms to/abides by/complies with rules/customs $x_2=m_2=j_1$","notes":"from {javni}+{mapti}"},{"word":"jvame'o","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a regular expression matching strings $x_2$ and capturing groups $x_3$, using flags/options/extensions $x_4$."},{"word":"jvamle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=m_1=j_2$ is beautiful because it follows rule $x_2=j_1=m_3$ to observer $x_3=m_2$; $x_1$ is symmetrical (generalized sense to anything that is beautiful due to having a pattern).","notes":"See {javni} {melbi}, and compare {saxseltai} which can also be translated as \"symmetrical\"."},{"word":"jvarafsi","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a predictable/regular affix for word/concept $r_2$, with form/properties $r_3$, in language $r_4$.","notes":"Literally 'rule affix'. In Lojban, jvarafsi are the familiar four-letter (or, more precisely, four-segment) {rafsi}, which are fully predictable in form, and of which each {gismu} has only one. For example, -badn- is the jvarafsi of {badna} 'banana', and can belong to no other word. The form of the affix -badn- may be inferred from the form of the word badna, and vice versa (if the final vowel of badna is known)."},{"word":"jvegana","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to vegan culture/lifestyle/philosophy in aspect (ka) $x_2$","notes":"More general than {nardalprapli}, with place structure of cultural gismu"},{"word":"jvencuio","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an eventual/tail(-end) $x_2$ of $x_3$; $x_3$ eventually is/has/is characterized by $x_2$(/-ic/ness)","notes":"When $x_{3} (n)$ is understood as a sequence in one variable n (which is well-understood in the definition thereof), then there exists some real number N such that for any n > N, $x_2$ holds true for $x_1$ when considering such $x_{3} (n)$; in other words, $x_1$ is an $x_2$ for the tail of $x_3$. Examples: \"eventually periodic\", \"eventually bounded\", etc."},{"word":"jventrajmaumce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an eventual extremal bound/asymptote (one sense)/limsup (limit superior/limit supremum)/liminf (limit inferior/limit infimum) of $x_2$ (set, or ordered pair of a sequence or a function as the first term and the dummy variable (/input (slot)) thereof being considered as the (sometimes elidable) second term) in direction $x_3$ (li) in ordered structure $x_4$. ","notes":"Many of the notes of {trajmaumce} apply to this word with minor appropriate edits. Dependence on $x_4$ is slightly less delicate than it is for \"{trajmaumce}\"; the ordering is the most important information yielded by any input of $x_4$. If $x_2$ is not a set, make sure to state (in the definition of $x_2$) the (dummy) variable of $x_2$ against which this so-called \"limit\" is being taken."},{"word":"jvicpe","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=j_1$ wages a contest $c_2=j_3$ on $c_3=j_2$ for gain $j_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cpedu}, {jivna}, {jamna}."},{"word":"jvikei","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=j_1$ plays competively against opponent $j_2$ in game $k_2=j_3$ (event) for gain $j_4$.","notes":"Cf. {jivna}, {kelci}"},{"word":"jvilu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x1=j3=p1$ is a course/[competition route] to $x2=p2$ from $x3=p3$ via points $x4=p4$"},{"word":"jvingapoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (contestant) comes in $x_2$th (integer; typically positive but no more than the length/cardinality of $x_4$; lesser values represent better performance) place in contest $x_3$ against opponents $x_4$ (complete list (not mecessarily ordered) or set of all qualifying competitors); $x_1$ has rank $x_2$ in contest/conpetition/game/tournament/campaign $x_3$.","notes":"$x_3$ determines the system established for how matches/tournaments are designed or selected as well as the rules which govern the conduct of participants (competitors, judges, and audience members) in each of those matches. $x_2 = 1$ iff $x_1$ is determined to be the overall champion or best competitor according to the system/standards established by $x_3$; $x_2 = n+1$ iff $x_1$ is exactly the next-best competitor after the one with rank $x_2 = n$ (id est: in a competition, it is expected or determined that the competitor with lesser rank $x_2$ will win or did win), as determined by $x_3$."},{"word":"jvinjata","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the IATA (International Air Transport Association) designation/result/standard/code for general subject type $x_2$ (contextless default probably: airports) applied to specific case/entity/procedure/group/hub/terminus/location $x_3$ according to rule/IATA specification/publication $x_4$ published by/according to mandating organization $x_5$ (default: IATA)","notes":"x1 need not be a name-designation/code (it could be the result of any rule), although it likely will commonly be so. Possible examples of x2-filling sumti include: the code designated to name certain (international) airports, codeshared railway stations, and separate Amtrak (railway) stations, etc.. x3 is probably outlined by IATA Resolution 763, but the exact publication of the IATA Airline Coding Directory could also be specified. For an airport (generalized)/hub that has such a specification, use {te jvinjiata} or {te se jvinjiata} (using the appropriate terbri for specifying the type of hub: tebri j2); for IATA, consider using {xe jvinjiata}. See also: {jviso}, {jvinjica'o}."},{"word":"jvinjica'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization; French: Organisation de l'aviation civile internationale, OACI) designation/result/standard/code for general subject type $x_2$ (contextless default probably: airports) applied to specific case/entity/procedure/group/hub/terminus/location $x_3$ according to rule/ICAO specification/publication $x_4$ published by/according to mandating organization $x_5$ (default: ICAO)","notes":"x1 need not be a name-designation/code (it could be the result of any rule), although it likely will commonly be so. Possible examples of x2-filling sumti include: certain (international) airport code designations, air navigation procedures, etc.. For an airport (generalized)/hub that has such a specification, use {te jvinjica'o} or {te se jvinjica'o} (using the appropriate terbri for specifying the type of hub: tebri j2); for ICAO, consider using {xe jvinjica'o}. See also: {jviso}, {jvinjiata}."},{"word":"jvinu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the view/scene/panorama/sight/prospect of $x_{2}$ (object/location) from point-of-view $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also $x_1$ is on display to $x_2$/$x_3$. See also {catlu}, {kanla}, {viska}, {canko}, {jarco}."},{"word":"jviso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the ISO designation/result/standard/code for topic $x_2$ applied to specific case/individual/group/thing $x_3$ according to rule/ISO specification $x_4$ published by/according to mandating organization $x_5$ (default: ISO)","notes":"Theoretically, the standard organization/body could be other than ISO, but it should be prominent and/or international (and internationally recognized) in scope and nature; in such a case, replace each occurrence of \"ISO\" in the definition with the appropriate name/designation/title (of the organization, etc.). x1 need not be a name-designation/code (it could be the result of any rule), although it likely will commonly be so. Examples of possible x2-filling sumti: code-designations for language, country, currency, script, etc.. For an entity with a given code, use {terjviso} or {terseljviso} (specifying the type of entity being designated by use of the appropriate terbri j2); for a given ISO rule, consider {veljviso}; for the organization ISO, consider {xeljviso}. See also: {linga}, {landa}, {rucni}, {cilfu}, {jvinjiata}/{jvisiata}, {jvinjica'o}/{jvisica'o}, {jvisuai}, {jvisiupaco}, {jvisrcei}, {jvisrbipmo}. This word is the gismu version of: {javniso}/{jvaiso}."},{"word":"jvisocei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission; French: Commission électrotechnique internationale, CEI) designation/result/standard/code for topic $x_2$ applied to specific case/individual/group/electrotechnology/thing $x_3$ according to rule/IEC specification $x_4$ published by/according to mandating organization $x_5$ (default: IEC)","notes":"See also: {jviso}, {jvisrbipmo}. Dispreferred to: {jvisrcei}."},{"word":"jvisrbipmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the BIPM (French: Bureau international des poids et mesures; English: International Bureau of Weights and Measures) designation/result/standard/code for topic $x_2$ applied to specific case/individual/group/entity/idea/thing $x_3$ according to rule/BIPM specification $x_4$ published by/according to mandating organization $x_5$ (default: BIPM)","notes":"The BIPM maintains: UTC, SI, the (standard/official) international prototype of the kilogram. See also: {jviso}, {jvisrcei}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {kelvo}, {grake}, {molro}, {delno}, {xampo}."},{"word":"jvisrcei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission; French: Commission électrotechnique internationale, CEI) designation/result/standard/code for topic $x_2$ applied to specific case/individual/group/electrotechnology/thing $x_3$ according to rule/IEC specification $x_4$ published by/according to mandating organization $x_5$ (default: IEC)","notes":"See also: {jviso}, {jvisrbipmo}."},{"word":"jvisu'ai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the IAU (International Astronomical Union; French: Union astronomique internationale, UAI) designation/result/standard/code for topic $x_2$ applied to specific case/individual/group/body/object/feature/thing $x_3$ according to rule/IAU specification/publication $x_4$ published by/according to mandating organization $x_5$ (default: IAU)","notes":"See also: {jviso}."},{"word":"jvisupaco","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry) name/nomenclature/designation/result/standard/code for topic $x_2$ applied to specific case/individual/group/body/object/compound/feature/thing $x_3$ according to rule/IUPAC specification/publication $x_4$ published by/according to mandating organization $x_5$ (default: IUPAC)","notes":"See also: {jviso}"},{"word":"jvixi'a","score":1,"definition":"$xi_1$ is a racehorse of breed $xi_2$ competing in race $j_3$."},{"word":"jvocme","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ (quoted word(s)) is a name of $c_2$ used by $c_3$ that morphologically [strict] is a Lojbanic lujvo built from predicates metaphor/tanru $l_4$","notes":"The morphology is according to Lojban grammar rules; as such, the word(s) c1 must end with vowels and in fact must exactly follow the morphology of brivla (and, moreover, lujvo; else, they would not be morphologically correct lujvo). l1 is essentially c1 modulo meaning and exact syntactic operation. The other terbri of {lujvo} (namely, l2 and l3) are not useful for names. See also: {jvosmicme} for a slight generalization, {brivlasmicme} for a greater generalization thereof."},{"word":"jvocmeborvla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a word which is a {cmevla} (morphological name-word), referring to $x_2$ and used by $x_3$, and which is also of the form of a lujvo (excepting the last rafsi) formed from veljvo $x_4$, in language $x_5$","notes":"See also: {jvocme} (closely related but sort of opposite), {cmevla} (a different generalization), {jvosmicme} (a different generalization), and {jvocmevla} (which is essentially the same except slightly narrower in assumptions and terbri)."},{"word":"jvocmevla","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cmevla meaning $x_2$ in Lojban, which looks like a lujvo but ends with a non-terminal rafsi","notes":"Examples include {lojban}, {mergug}, {camgusmis}. Officially, of course, these are just {cmevla} but the rafsi are often suggestive of the meaning. See also {cmevla}, {lujvo}."},{"word":"jvocmevo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lujvo-like cmevla meaning $x_2$","notes":"Refers to words like {lojban}, which are built from {rafsi} like {lujvo}, but ends in a consonant and is therefore a {cmevla} rather than a {lujvo}. See {cmevo}. Syn. {jvocmevla}."},{"word":"jvokatna","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ separates affix compound $k_2$ into its constituent affixes $k_3$; $k_1$ does morphological analysis.","notes":"Cf. {lujvo}, {katna}, {rafsi}, {lanli}, {rafske}, {genturfa'i}"},{"word":"jvomi'u","score":1,"definition":"The lujvo $m_1=l_1$ (text) is an equivalent/interchangable lujvo form of lujvo $m_2=l_1$ (text).","notes":"This refers to the fact that Lojban's lujvo can have many forms, all of which are considered to be equal in meaning automatically. See The Lojban Reference Grammar, chapter 4, section 5: https://lojban.github.io/cll/4/5/ Not to be confused with “synonymous” ({selsmudu'i}), which may apply to entirely different words. Cf. {lujvo}, {mintu}."},{"word":"jvonu'oblo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the dust at the bottom of the cereal box, thereby illustrating the principle that the definition of a lujvo need not be constrained by that of its constituent selrafsi"},{"word":"jvopro","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (quote) is a lujvo/compound word(s) form which conflicts with other lujvo $x_2$ (quote) according to rule $x_3$ in language $x_4$.","notes":"In Lojban, this is the case when two lujvo have different meanings/definitions but are identical in veljvo except possibly for the presence of \"{zei}\" (or similar) and the presence of grouping markers (which may be rendered unnecessary in some veljvo constructs but not in others, such as in \"LUJVO1 {zei} LUJVO2\" versus \"LUJVO1 {bo} LUJVO2\"). See also: \"{gimkamsmikezypro}\"."},{"word":"jvosmicme","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=s_1$ (quoted word(s)) is a name of $c_2$ used by $c_3$ that morphologically [loose] evokes/is similar to/is Lojbanic lujvo $l_1=s_2$ (text; may be multiple words), similar in property/quality[/amount?] $s_3$ (ka/ni)","notes":"s3 will likely just be morphological structure. Strict jvocme are a subclass of jvosmicme. The name must \"look like\" a (sequence of) lujvo (according to Lojban rules), but need not exactly follow the morphological requirements thereof (in particular, c1 may end with a consonant, in which case it is a {jvocmeborvla}). See also: {jvocme} (a specialization), {jvocmeborvla} (a specialization), {brivlasmicme} (a generalization); essentially synonymous with {jvocmevla}."},{"word":"jvotau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the base-tanru / base-compound-phrase of lujvo / compound-word $x_2$","notes":"lo jvotau = lo {veljvo}; only the place structure differs."},{"word":"jvotauborkra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_1=t_1=l_4$ is the metaphor behind the compound word $x_2=k_2=l_1$.","notes":"(The places: t2, t3, t4, t5 and l2, l3 are all dependent on t1 and l1, respectively, so they are all elided.) See {tanru}, {lujvo}, {krasi}."},{"word":"jvova'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the lujvo score of lujvo $x_2$ (text) determined under scoring algorithm $x_3$.","notes":"\"lujvo score\" is a term specific to Lojban {lujvo}. Lujvo can be assigned a \"score\" by some algorithm in order to compare those lujvo. One lujvo scoring algorithm is described in The Lojban Reference Grammar, chapter 4, section 12: https://lojban.github.io/cll/4/12/ See also {vamji}."},{"word":"jvozba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=z_1$ assembles/builds a compound predicate word from metaphor $x_2=z_2=l_4$ with meaning $x_3=l_2$ and arguments $x_4=l_3$ ","notes":"See also {lujvo}, {zbasu}"},{"word":"jy","selmaho":"BY2","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for j."},{"word":"jycybyb","score":2,"definition":"James Cooke Brown."},{"word":"JYTeborj","score":1,"definition":"Gothenburg","notes":"Gothenburg (or Göteborg in swedish), second largest city of Sweden."},{"word":"jyvysy","score":0,"definition":"Jbovlaste (Lojban online dictionary)"},{"word":"jy zei sance","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiced postalveolar sibilant fricative sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {jasnce}."},{"word":"ka","selmaho":"NU","score":100003,"definition":"abstractor: property/quality abstractor (-ness); $x_{1}$ is quality/property exhibited by [bridi]."},{"word":"ka'a","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"klama modal, 1st place gone to by ..."},{"word":"ka'ai","selmaho":"BAI","score":3,"definition":"kansa modal, 1 place; with .../with a companion ...","notes":"See also {kansa}"},{"word":"ka'akce","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ performs surgery, operates on $x_2$."},{"word":"ka'amru","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is an axe for cutting $k_2$ with blade $m_3=k_1$ propelled by $m_4$."},{"word":"ka'arbatci","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=k_1$ bites through $b_2=k_2$ (object) on/at specific locus $b_3$ with $b_4$ to pieces $k_3$.","notes":"See also: {katna}, {batci}."},{"word":"ka'arbi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Kirby/a kirby [alien species that Kirby belongs to] [hoshi no kirby]"},{"word":"ka'arda'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ chops $x_2$."},{"word":"ka'arde'i","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ is an incisor of $d_2$.","notes":"cf. denci, gerde'i, crazalde'i, zalde'i"},{"word":"ka'arkomcu","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a comb-cutter with comb material $x_{2}$ with comb tooth $x_{3}$ with be cut $x_{4}$."},{"word":"ka'arvi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x1=k1=v1$ cuts off $x2=k3=v2$ from $x3=k2=v3$, leaving $x4=k3=v4$"},{"word":"ka'au","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"mekso unary operator: cardinality (#, | |)","notes":"Usually should be reserved for use on sets; if applied to group, it is the cardinality of the underlying set (Which is the order of the group)- but it should probably not be applied to an element of a group. Application to a graph is ambiguous: is it the number of vertices or edges, or both, or neither, (if it defined at all)? For a set, each unique heretofore not counted element increments the running subtotal by 1 if the set is countable (small infinite or finite). See: {cu'a}, {zilkancu}, {nilzilcmi}, {gu'au'i}."},{"word":"kabestan","score":1,"definition":"capstan"},{"word":"kabri","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cup/glass/tumbler/mug/vessel/[bowl] containing contents $x_{2}$, and of material $x_{3}$.","notes":"A kabri is normally eaten from by lifting it; a palta is not. See also {palta}, {citka}, {blaci}, {tansi}."},{"word":"kabrydekpu","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ is $d_2$ cupful(s)."},{"word":"kabrylai","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is $k_2$ (quantifier, default: one) cupfuls in quantity.","notes":"Cf. {kabri}, {klani}."},{"word":"ka bu","score":1,"definition":"the last sumti having a {ka}-abstraction at its topmost level inside","notes":"See also {nu bu}, {ni bu}, {du'u bu}"},{"word":"kacma","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a camera/photographic equipment recording illumination type $x_{2}$ images to medium $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {lenjo}."},{"word":"kacmre","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) count-measures/evaluates $x_2=m_2$ [quantity] as $x_3=k_3=m_3$ [number counted] items/units of/in/pertaining to set $x_4=k_2$, on scale $x_5=m_4$ (si'o; default: from 0 representing nothing/no instances of the item, and by (units of) 1 for each additional occurrence if the item is quantized) with accuracy $x_6=m_5$ (ideally should be exact/perfect). $x_2$ is countably measurable.","notes":"The scale sets the \"counting [off] by units\" and most countable things are counted from \"0\" (meaning nothing/no instances of the item in question) with each additional occurrence of the (quantized) item being represented by an addition \"1\". See: {kamre}, {zilkacmre}."},{"word":"kacmyterxra","score":2,"definition":"$p_3$ takes a photo/picture $p_1$ depicting/representing/showing $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kacma}, {pixra}, {kacmyxra}."},{"word":"kacmyxra","score":5,"definition":"$p_1$ is a photograph of $p_2$ taken by photographer $p_3$ in medium $p_4=k_3$."},{"word":"kacmyxramre","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ (photogrammetrist) measures $m_2=p_2$ as $m_3$ (dimensions) with accuracy $m_5$","notes":"photogrammetry = zu'o kacmyxramre"},{"word":"kacna'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a natural number.","notes":"Includes zero and all successors of zero. See also {mulna'u}, {frinyna'u}, {mrena'u}, and {lujna'u}"},{"word":"kacpoi","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a sequence of numbers in ascending order.","notes":"Cf. {kancu}, {porsi}, {namcu}, {zenba}"},{"word":"kadno","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Canadian culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {bemro}, {glico}."},{"word":"kadnyfasybau","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=f_1=b_1$ is the Canadian French language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"from {kadno} {fraso} {bangu} c.f. {fasybau}"},{"word":"kadnyglibau","score":2,"definition":"$k_1=g_1=b_1$ is the Canadian English language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Cf. {kadno}, {glico}, {bangu}, {glibau}, {bangenugu}."},{"word":"kadnygu'e","score":2,"definition":"$k_1=g_1$ is Canada","notes":"Cf. {kadno}, {gugde}, {KEnydys}, {kenyDAS}."},{"word":"kadnyru'u","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ is measured in canadian dollar (CAD) as $r_2$ (quantity), in the Canadian monetary system $r_3$."},{"word":"kadnysluni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a wild onion/Canada onion/wild garlic/meadow garlic/Canadian garlic (Allium canadense) of species/breed $x_2$."},{"word":"kadyto'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a dim/muted tone of pitch $x_{2}$ from source $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {kandi}, {tonga}."},{"word":"ka'e","selmaho":"CAhA","score":100002,"definition":"modal aspect: innate capability; possibly unrealized."},{"word":"ka'ei","selmaho":"NU","score":3,"definition":"abstractor: predicate abstractor. $x_1$ is the predicate expressed by [bridi], using bo'a, bo'e, etc for variables.","notes":"Identical in meaning to an n-ary {ka}, but with lambda-variables bound to {bo'a}/{bo'e}/{bo'i}/{bo'o}/{bo'u} ({bo'ai} for additional variables) instead of {ce'u} (which may still be used for \"next place\"). This is mainly for convenience, to avoid having to assign pro-sumti to {ce'u} variables either with {goi} or {ce'ai}. See {me'ei}, {me'au}, {cei'e}, {ckaji}, {ckini}"},{"word":"ka'ei'a","selmaho":"PA5","score":3,"definition":"digit/number: Conway's look-and-say constant λ ≈ 1.303577269…","notes":"Especially important for Lojban. Assumes decimal counting(?); therefore, not entirely culturally neutral or mathematically important, but it makes sense in the context of typical Lojban."},{"word":"ka'elre","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ learns how to do/be $x_2$ (ka); $x_1$ acquires ability $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"See also {kakne}, {cilre}, {certu}, {facki}, {zukte}, {ctuca}, {tadni}."},{"word":"ka'enai","selmaho":"CAhA*","score":0,"definition":"modal aspect: impossible to be realized","notes":"See also {nu'o}"},{"word":"ka'ezma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is more capable than $x_2$ of doing/being $x_3$ (ka) by margin $x_4$"},{"word":"kafkas","score":1,"definition":"Caucasus","notes":"The Eurasian geographic region; see also {kafkaso}, {transkafkaso}/{nanrkafkaso}. Also a possible rendering of Kafka, the Bohemian author ({la} {franskafkas})."},{"word":"kafkaso","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Caucasian culture/politics/language(s)/geography in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"NOT to be used in the peculiarly North American sense of 'White' as a racial classifier; for that, see \"{kapli}\". Alternately {kafkazo}. See also {nanrkafkaso}/{transkafkaso} 'Transcaucasian', {rusko} 'Russian', {softo} 'Soviet', {noxtino}/{kulnrnoxtci} 'Chechen', {kartuli} 'Georgian', {xai'otso} 'Armenian', {zarbaija} 'Azerbaijani/Azeri', {andolu} 'Anatolian', {tirkice}/{tirkece} 'Turkish'."},{"word":"kafke","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ coughs/farts/burps up/out $x_{2}$ [predominantly gaseous] from orifice $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {bilma}, {senci}, {sputu}, {vamtu}."},{"word":"kafpleju'e","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=p_1$ is a coffee paper filter allowing passage of coffee [liquid] $j_2=c_1$, prohibiting passage of coffee solids $j_3$, filter/paper properties $j_4=p_2$.","notes":"See also: french press (={da'erju'ebo'i}), coffeemaker (={kafpraca'a})."},{"word":"kafpra","score":3,"definition":"$cu_1$ makes coffee/produces a quantity of coffee drink/product $cu_2=ck_1$ by process $cu_3$.","notes":"Examples of x2: black coffee (={xekckafi}), coffee beverage with dairy product (={ladyckafi}), liqueur coffee (={jikryckafi}), decaffeinated coffee (={nalkafxumckafi}). See also coffeemaker (={kafpraca'a}), barista (={crekafpra}), fika/coffee break (={fi'ikca})."},{"word":"kafpraca'a","score":2,"definition":"$ca_1$ is a coffeemaker/is an apparatus/device for producing coffee $ca_2=cu_2=ck_1$ controlled/[triggered] by $ca_3$ (agent).","notes":"See also: making coffee (={kafpra}), (electric) drip coffeemaker (={digyfalkafpraca'a}), french press (={da'erju'ebo'i}), moka pot (={botrmuka}), percolator (={botrperkolato}), espresso machine (={cabrspreso}), vending machine (={venzmi}), coffee (paper) filter (={kafpleju'e})."},{"word":"kafrbeili","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of Bailey's coffee of composition $x_2$.","notes":"See also: liqueur coffee (={jikryckafi})."},{"word":"kafrbenediktine","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of Monk's Coffee of composition $x_2$ (including Bénédictine).","notes":"See also: liqueur coffee (={jikryckafi})."},{"word":"kafrgimnocladu","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of Kentucky coffee from source/bean/grain $c_2$.","notes":"The seed from the Kentucky coffeetree (={ricrgimnocladu}) may be roasted and used as a substitute for coffee beans; however, unroasted pods and seeds are toxic."},{"word":"kafrkapucino","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of cappuccino [coffee beverage] of composition/type/standard $x_2$.","notes":"For non-cultural specific usage: coffee with hot milk (={glaladyckafi})."},{"word":"kafrkarska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of karsk/kaffekask/kaffegök/kaffedoktor [liqueur coffee] of composition $x_2$ (including moonshine/vodka).","notes":"Scandinavian cocktail. See also: liqueur coffee (={jikryckafi}), Russian coffee (={kafrvo'otka})."},{"word":"kafrlate","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of latte/caffè latte/caffelatte/grand crème/milchkaffee of composition/type/standard $x_2$.","notes":"See also: latte drinker (={pixrlate}). For non-cultural specific usage: coffee with hot milk (={glaladyckafi})."},{"word":"kafrlece","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of café con leche [coffee beverage] of composition/type $x_2$.","notes":"For non-cultural specific usage: coffee with hot milk (={glaladyckafi})."},{"word":"kafrspreso","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of espresso [coffee beverage] from beans $x_2=c_2$ with crema $x_3$ (the foam with a creamy texture that forms as a result of the pressure).","notes":"See also: black coffee (={xekckafi}), espresso machine (={cabrspreso}), barista (={crekafpra}), café au lait/latte/cappuccino [coffee drink with heated dairy product] (={glaladyckafi})."},{"word":"kafrsralo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of flat white [coffee beverage] of composition/type $x_2$.","notes":"For non-cultural specific usage: coffee with hot milk (={glaladyckafi})."},{"word":"kafrtaraksaku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of dandelion coffee from source/bean/grain $c_2$."},{"word":"kafrvo'otka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of Russian coffee of composition $x_2$ (including vodka).","notes":"See also: liqueur coffee (={jikryckafi}), Karsk (={kafrkarska})."},{"word":"kafsmuci","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is/are coffee spoon(s) [item of cutlery] suitable for stirring and sipping the contents of a cup of coffee, made of material $s_3$.","notes":"The coffee spoon is a smaller variant of the teaspoon. See also: coffee measuring (measuring unit={kafdekpu})/coffee measuring cup/instrument (={kafdekpyvau})."},{"word":"kaftsi","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is/are (a) coffee bean(s) of coffee plant $t_2$."},{"word":"kafxu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is caffeine with chemical purity $x_2$"},{"word":"kafxumvi'u","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ decaffeinates/removes caffeine $v_2=x_1=c_1$ from $v_3$ with/leaving result/remnant/remainder $v_4$.","notes":"Third place could be coffee beans, cocoa, tea leaves and other caffeine-containing materials."},{"word":"kafybarja","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ is a coffeehouse/coffee bar/café serving $b_2=c_1$ to audience/patrons $b_3$.","notes":"See also barista (={crekafpra}), making coffee (={kafpra})."},{"word":"kafybarjypre","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a barista/works at coffehouse/coffee bar $b_1$ serving $b_2$ to audience/patrons $b_3$.","notes":"See also: barista (={crekafpra}/lo se {cabrspreso})."},{"word":"kafydekpu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is $d_2$ (default 1) coffee measuring cup(s), standard $d_3$ (default: 1 volume unit=1 cup of drinkable coffee), $d_4$ subunits.","notes":"Coffee measure is a unit of volume that is not, strictly speaking, is a unit of measurement , but rather a name for a measuring cup with slightly different size, but usually 15 to 20 ml. The measure is designed to measure the adequacy 1-1.25 cups drinkable coffee . "},{"word":"kafyjbu","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a coffee table of material $j_2$ supported by legs/base/pedestal $j_3$","notes":"From {ckafi} {jubme}"},{"word":"kafyjupcre","score":-1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a barista skilled at making coffee beverages $k_1$."},{"word":"kagja'a","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is the president/[chairperson of the board] of $j_2=k_1$.","notes":"Cf. {kagni}, {jatna}, {fuzrai}, {kagytruralju}, {kagyfu'e}, {trokamni}, {vipkagni}."},{"word":"kagni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a company/corporation/firm/partnership chartered by authority $x_{2}$ for purpose $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also enterprise/organization (if chartered). See also {kansa}, {kamni}, {banxa}, {bende}."},{"word":"kagnyja'a","score":-1,"definition":"$j_1$ is the president of company/corporation/firm $j_2=k_1$.","notes":"Cf. {kagni}, {jatna}, {fuzrai}, {kagnytruralju}, {kagnyfu'e}, {trokamni}, {vipkagni}."},{"word":"kagycfagau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) is an agentive entrepreneur that commences business/venture/enterprise $x_2$ with chartering authority $x_3$ with intention/purpose/market $x_4$","notes":"x1 is an initial business venturer; partners and support can be specified by other means. Official chartering is implied."},{"word":"kagyfu'e","score":2,"definition":"$f_1$ is a corporate officer.","notes":"Cf. {kagni}, {fuzme}, {kagnja'a}, {kagntruralju}."},{"word":"kagypanka","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a business park managed by community/polity/company $p_2$ for businesses/firms/corporations of type $k_3$..","notes":"Cf. {kagni}, {panka}, {zacpanka}, {zdipanka}, {gubypanka}, {fanrypanka}."},{"word":"kagysamseltcana","score":2,"definition":"$t_2 $ is a/the private computer network that includes nodes/computers $t_1=s_1$ whose function/purpose is $s_2$, installed across organization $k_1$.","notes":"Cf. {kagni}, {skami}, {tcana}, {mujysamseltcana}, {internet}, {intranet}. May or may not be an intranet."},{"word":"kagyseldejni","score":1,"definition":"$d_2 $ is/are the indebtedness/liabilities of company/corporation/firm $d_1=k_1$ to creditor(s) $d_3$ for the provision of goods /services/loans $d_4$.","notes":"Cf. {kagni}, {dejni}, {kagyselpo'e}, {terdejni}, {ze'i zei seldejni}, {ze'u zei seldejni}, {paurseldejni}, {na'arkagnoi}. "},{"word":"kagyselpo'e","score":1,"definition":"$p_2$ is/are an/the asset(s) of company/corporation/firm/partnership $p_1=k_1$ according to law $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {kagni}, {ponse}, {kagyseldejni}, {ra'erprali}, {fairprali}, {paurseldejni}, {na'arkagnoi}."},{"word":"kagytruralju","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is CEO (Chief Executive Officer)/MD (Managing Director) of company/corporation/firm $t_2=k_1$. ","notes":"Cf. {kagni}, {turni}, {ralju}, {kagja'a}, {kagyfu'e}, {fuzrai}, {trukamni}, {vipkagni}."},{"word":"ka'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"krati modal, 1st place represented by ..."},{"word":"kai","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"ckaji modal, 1st place characterizing ..."},{"word":"kai'a","selmaho":"UI2","score":3,"definition":"evidential: by definition... / essentialistically...","notes":"Differs from {ca'e}, in that rather than defining something to be true, this gives an opinion on an existing definition or essential characteristic. See {kairpau}."},{"word":"kai'ai","selmaho":"BAI","score":3,"definition":"karbi modal: with comparing agent - (SE) compared to - (TE) compared to - (VE) compared according/with respect to - (XE) with comparison...","notes":"See {karbi}, {ku'i}, {zu'u}."},{"word":"kai'au","selmaho":"ZUhEI","score":2,"definition":"Adverbial, metacommentary-introducing, and complex discursive or attitudinal: I express this utterance in a manner or with mental state which is described by the immediately following and enclosed bridi in reference to the tagged construct, or assert that the said immediately following and enclosed bridi is true in application to the tagged construct in a metacommentary style.","notes":"Operates in the grammatical manner which \"{zu'ei}\" does, albeit with different semantics (and arguably resulting in an attitudinal instead of a discursive in some instances); there is no restriction on a ZUhEI construct tagging any part of another one (although application of one to the whole and presence of the other, rather than to merely a given construct within its enclosed bridi or to the same tagged structure which the first ZUhEI tags, requires \"{toi'e}\"). Can be closely related to \"{soi'a} {broda}\", depending on 'broda'. Examples: \"Hopefully\"/\"I hope\"/\"one should hope\", \"sadly\", \"regretfully\", \"cordially\", \"stoically\"/\"being emotionally hard\" (probably said of oneself), \"being sexually aroused\", \"(metpahorically or physically) hungrily\" (probably said of oneself), \"candidly/\"honestly\"/\"forthcomingly\"/\"with candor\"/\"earnestly\", \"abstemiously\", \"abstainingly\", \"being neutral in this affair\", \"hurriedly\" (said of the act of expressing itself), \"guiltily\", \"confessionally\", \"obviously\"/\"of course\"/\"clearly\", \"with realization\"/\"coming to understanding\", \"confusedly\" (probably expressing own confusion), \"relatedly\", \"inserting a comment here to the effect of...\", etc.; compare to analogous bridi in a \"zu'ei\" scope."},{"word":"kaibli","score":1,"definition":"having property $x_1$ semantically entails having property $x_2$.","notes":"See also {nei'i}."},{"word":"kaicfa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ starts/begins to have property $x_2$"},{"word":"kaicne","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ transitions to state $x_2$ from state $x_3$","notes":"See also {cenba}, {ki'icne}."},{"word":"kaidji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ wants to be/do $x_2$ (ka) for purpose $x_3$","notes":"ka-version of {djica}, that strengthens the relationship between $x_1$ and the property."},{"word":"kaidni","score":2,"definition":"typical instances of property $x_1$ also have property $x_2$.","notes":"See also {loi'a}."},{"word":"kaidza","score":6,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the quantity of specimens in the domain of discourse that satisfy the property $x_2$","notes":"Predicate equivalent of {da}. It enables rendering a quantifier's scope as a nested bridi level, and to terminate this scope explicitly by closing the sub-bridi. Synonymous with {dzadza}."},{"word":"kai'e","selmaho":"UI2","score":2,"definition":"evidential: I expect - I deny expecting","notes":"See {kanpe}, {lai'i}, {vei'i}. Split from {ba'a} so that it can be properly negated with {nai} or questioned with {pei}"},{"word":"kai'ei","selmaho":"NU","score":2,"definition":"abstractor: $x_1$ ($x_2$, ...) are such that they satisfy [bridi], using bo'a/bo'e/etc for variables","notes":"{kai'ei} is to {kai'u} what {ka'ei} is to {ka}. Uses {bo'a}/{bo'e}/{bo'i}/{bo'o}/{bo'u} ({bo'ai} for more variables) instead of {ce'u} (which may still be used for \"next place\")."},{"word":"kai'i","selmaho":"LE","score":2,"definition":"Property relativizing determiner / unary quantifier constructor. {kai'i} introduces a predicate whose first argument slot becomes filled by the property made by taking the bridi in which this {kai'i} appears and putting {ce'u} into the argument slot in which this {kai'i} argument was located. Put formally, \"kai'i brodi cu brodu\" = \"lo ka ce'u brodu cu brodi\". Additionally, a {kai'i} term has a rightward logical scope, like quantifiers and adverbials.","notes":"{kai'i} can be used to rephrase quantifiers as predicates, e.g. \"ro da poi mlatu cu mabru\" = \"kai'i kampu be lo mlatu cu mabru\"; \"so'u remna cu kakne su'o simsa\" = \"kai'i zilrirci/so'umpu be lo remna cu kakne kai'i nartolkau/su'ompu be lo simsa\". Other usage examples: \"kai'i se snada be mi mo'u pagre lo rirxe\" = \"I succeeded to cross the river\"; \"falgau lo patxu fa kai'i snuti\" = \"making the pot fall was an accident, was unintentional\"; \"xunre je cukta fa kai'i se sisku be mi\" = \"A red book is what I'm searching for\"; \"kai'i dzaze'a cu pagzu'e\" = \"the number of participants is increasing\". See also {kau'u}, {soi'a}."},{"word":"kaijbi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is close to having property/almost has property/is/does almost $x_2$ (ka)"},{"word":"kaikla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ goes to (the place to) have property $x_2$"},{"word":"kaimre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ measures, determinates (by sensorial examination) that property $x_2$ is satisfied by $x_3$."},{"word":"kainka","score":0,"definition":"what satisfies property $x_1$ conditions what satisfies property $x_2$; what satisfies $x_2$ depends on what satisfies $x_1$","notes":"Synonymous to {fancuka}."},{"word":"ka'inxo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ becomes $x_2$ (property); $x_1$ begins to satisfy property $x_2$","notes":"See {binxo}, .{inxo}, {cfari}, {tolcri}, {kirxu}, {du'inxo}"},{"word":"kai'o","selmaho":"PA5","score":1,"definition":"quaternion i","notes":"Works like {ka'o} (as a comma) and is isomorphic to (and might even be considered identical to/equivalent with) it. See also: {ka'o}, {kei'o}, {koi'o}, {kau'o}."},{"word":"kaipti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is suitable for satisfying property $x_2$."},{"word":"kaircnegau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) changes $x_2$ to state $x_3$ (ka) from state $x_4$ (ka)."},{"word":"kaircu'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ chooses/selects $x_2$ from $x_3$ (set) for purpose $x_4$ (property).","notes":"Under one interpretation, $cuxna_2$ must be a proposition and $cuxna_3$ must be a set of propositions, meaning cuxna is more similar to \"decide\". This word is equivalent to \"cuxna lo du'u ckaji\", and allows us to avoid implicit sumti raising with cuxna."},{"word":"kairda'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is far from being $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"See {darno}, {kaijbi}"},{"word":"kairdu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ gives/confers property $x_2$ (ka) to $x_3$.","notes":"Or: $x_1$ makes $x_3$ exhibit $x_2$. Essentially equal to something like {selkaigau}."},{"word":"kairji'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ thinks/opines that $x_2$ is/does $x_3$ (ka) under grounds $x_4$","notes":"See {ckaji}, {jinvi}, {dubji'i}"},{"word":"ka'irli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a boomerang from fabrication location $x_2$ in style/with properties $x_3$","notes":"Nyungar/Noongar \"karli\"/\"kirli\"; Warlpiri \"karli\"; Diyari \"kiri\" (boomerang)"},{"word":"kairpai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ considers $x_2$ to have quality $x_3$ (ka) ; $x_2$ qualifies as / counts as being $x_3$ according to $x_1$","notes":"See {ckaji}, {pajni}, {markai}"},{"word":"kairpau","score":1,"definition":"being $x_1$ (ka) is part of being $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"Or \"$x_2$ implies $x_1$\", but stronger than the logical sense; this word is definitional or essentialistic, and implies that if something stopped being $x_1$, it'd stop being $x_2$. See {kai'a}, {bi'ai}, {nibli}, {jinzi}"},{"word":"ka'irtrusi'o","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is the concept of representative democracy (default: political representative democracy) as it applies to the governance of $t_2$ based on the works of thinker(s) $s_3$","notes":"From {krati}, {turni}, {sidbo}. Cf. {dzejdasratrusi'o}, {vricykricrutrusi'o}, {fairpaltrusi'o}, {guntrusi'o}, {natpamtrusi'o}, {tsarainaitrusi'o}."},{"word":"kairxadni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=xa_1$ is an avatar/physical embodiment of property/force $x_2=c_2$ (ka); $x_1$ is $x_2$ incarnate."},{"word":"kaitcu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ needs to be/do $x_2$ (ka) for purpose $x_3$","notes":"ka-version of {nitcu}, that strengthens the relationship between $x_1$ and the property."},{"word":"kai'u","selmaho":"NU","score":6,"definition":"abstractor: $x_1$ ($x_2$, ...) are such that they satisfy [bridi], binding to the open {ce'u} slots.","notes":"See also {me'au}, {emna}, {ka} and {ce'u}"},{"word":"kaiyxogys","score":1,"definition":"Cuyahoga county, Ohio","notes":"Not the name for the Native American people/nation/ethnicity/tribe. The \"o\" is stressed and may be either the open-mid or the close-mid back rounded vowel; both pronunciations are used by locals."},{"word":"ka'i zei sumtika","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'sumti' that has the only terminal 'KOhA #' or 'lerfu-string /BOI#/' in the formal grammar of the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Also known as 'pro-sumti'. See also {sumtika}."},{"word":"kajde","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event/experience) warns/cautions $x_{2}$ (person) of/about danger $x_{3}$ (event/state/property).","notes":"Agentive warning (= {jdegau}, {jdezu'e}); an attempt to warn which may not succeed (= {jdetoi}, {jdegautoi}, {jdezuktoi}). See also {ckape}, {nupre}, {snura}, {tcica}, {xlura}."},{"word":"kajmi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a calculator / computer / reckoning machine computing $x_{2}$ [value (ni)/state] from data $x_{3}$ by process $x_{4}$","notes":"See also {skami}, {zmiku}."},{"word":"kajna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a shelf/counter/bar in/on/attached to supporting object $x_{2}$, for purpose $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {balni}."},{"word":"kajnyta'e","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=k_2$ is a cupboard for storing $t_2$, made of $t_3$, with shelves $k_1$.","notes":"Cf. {kajna}, {tanxe}."},{"word":"kajyzmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a program / automaton calculating/reckoning/computing $x_{2}$ [value (ni)/state] from data $x_{3}$ by process $x_{4}$","notes":"See also {proga}, {skami}."},{"word":"kakcalote","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sperm whale of species/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"kakcalotylakse","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is (or is made of/from) a quantity of spermaceti (spermaceti wax/oil).","notes":"See the {zevla} \"{kakcalote}\"."},{"word":"kakigoris","score":0,"definition":"kakigoori, Japanese shaved ice dessert"},{"word":"kakne","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is able to do/be/capable of doing/being $x_{2}$ (event/state) under conditions $x_{3}$ (event/state).","notes":"Also: has talent; know how to; know how to use (= {plika'e}). (cf. {stati}, {certu}, {gasnu} (in the time-free potential sense), {cmavo} list {ka'e}, cmavo list {nu'o}, cmavo list {pu'i}, {djuno}, {zifre})"},{"word":"kakpa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) digs $x_{2}$ [material] up/out of $x_{3}$ [source/hole] with limbs/tool(s) $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also $x_1$ cuts into $x_3$ (with material removal). See also {katna}, {plixa}, {sraku}, {canpa}, {sraku}."},{"word":"kakpyca'a","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=k_4$ is an excavator/power shovel for digging in $k_3$, operated by $k_1=c_3$.","notes":"Not for pushing bulldozer."},{"word":"kaksna","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a sob/sobbing produced by $k_1$ with tears $k_2$ about/for reason $k_3$ (event/state).","notes":"Cf. {klaku}, {sance}."},{"word":"kakydirgo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a teardrop wept by $x_2$ for reason $x_3$."},{"word":"kalboi","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=k_1$ is an eyeball (body part) of $k_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kalgai}, {kalgaikre}, {kalselvi'i}, {kalvi'i}."},{"word":"kalca'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the pupil of the eye of $x_2$","notes":"Synonym: {kalke'a}."},{"word":"kalca'osrumu'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the iris of the eye of $x_2$"},{"word":"kalca'osrumu'aska","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an iris of color $x_2$ as perceived by $x_3$ under viewing conditions $x_4$; $x_2$ is $x_1$'s eye color."},{"word":"kalca'osrumu'askakemsloskajavburjoiri'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$'s eye(s)/iris(es) is/are hazel as perceived by $x_2$ under conditions $x_3$","notes":"Hazel in this context is a brown and/or gold color that is mixed with or has a tint of green (or vice-versa). Really, only objects that have qualities similar to eye irises can be hazel; other combinations of brown and green do not necessarily constitute hazel (rather, they are often a muddy green or a mossy brown), but if the object has these qualities sufficiently, it may qualify. The point is that not all brown-greens are hazel. This color is distinct from amber."},{"word":"kalci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the feces/excrement/dung/shit of $x_{2}$ (animal/person); (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is fecal (matter).","notes":"Also crap. See also {ganxo}, {pinca}, {vikmi}, {mabla}, {festi}."},{"word":"kalcycinki","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a dung beetle [dung-eating arthropod] of species/breed $c_2$.","notes":"A beetle (or, metaphorically, other arthropod) whose diet primarily consists of the feces of other animals."},{"word":"kalcyvi'i","score":2,"definition":"$v_1=k_2$ defecates/shits/poos.","notes":"Cf. {pincyvi'i}."},{"word":"kalgai","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is an eyelid of eye $k_1=g_2$."},{"word":"kalgaikre","score":2,"definition":"$ke_1$ is an eyelash (body part) of $ke_2=ka_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kalgai}, {kalboi}, {kalvi'i}, {kalselvi'i}."},{"word":"kalgaisligau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_2=g_1$ winks/blinks"},{"word":"kaljba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a longan berry (Dimocarpus longan) of type $x_2$","notes":"See {kanla}, {jbari}. Named for superficial similarity of the peeled fruit to an eye, as paralleled by the Chinese name, 龙眼 (lóngyǎn, lit. \"dragon's eye\")."},{"word":"kalke'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the pupil of the eye of $x_2$","notes":"Synonym: {kalca'o}."},{"word":"kalke'asrumu'a","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the iris of the eye of $x_2$"},{"word":"kalmari","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a squid/cuttlefish of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {sedjmacurnu}"},{"word":"kalmebykre","score":1,"definition":"$ke_1$ is an eyebrow (supraorbital ridge) of $ke_2=ka_2=m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kerfa}, {kanla}, {mebri}, {kalgaikre}."},{"word":"kalpupila","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pupil of the eye of $x_2$","notes":"See {kanla}"},{"word":"kalri","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (portal/passage/entrance-way) is open/ajar/not shut permitting passage/access to $x_{2}$ by $x_{3}$.","notes":"As a doorway. $x_{3}$ is given access to $x_{2}$ through portal $x_{1}$. See also {ganlo}, {pagre}, {canko}, {vorme}."},{"word":"kalsa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is chaotic/disordered in property/aspect $x_{2}$ (ka).","notes":"See also {cunso}, {cnici}."},{"word":"kalselvi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=v_2$ is a tear/tear fluid of $x_2=v_1$.","notes":"Cf. {kalboi}, {kalgai}, {kalgaikre}, {molselpu'u}."},{"word":"kalsrumu'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a surrounding cover/curtain that surrounds the eye structure of $x_2$","notes":"This can include eye stalks (if the eye can be retracted into/enveloped by the surrounding tissue), etc.; it might include eye lids, although it is arguable that they do not really \"surround\" the eye. A purpose of the curtain must be to cover the eye, not just encase it. Essentially, this must be a circular/ringlike/sphincter eyelid."},{"word":"kalta'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an eyewear or are eyeglasses","notes":"See also {lacni}."},{"word":"kalte","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ hunts/stalks prey/quarry/game $x_{2}$ for purpose $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also verb: to fish (= {fipkalte}). See also {jersi}, {kavbu}, {sisku}, {rivbi}."},{"word":"kalty'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ hunts another which hunts another which ... which hunts another which hunts $x_2$ via intermediate steps $x_3$ (ce'o)."},{"word":"kalvi'i","score":3,"definition":"$v_1=k_2$ weeps/lacrimates tear(s) $v_2$ from $v_3$ via means/route $v_4$.","notes":"Cf. {klaku}, {kalselvi'i}, {kalboi}, {kalgai}, {kalgaikre}."},{"word":"kalzira","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is black cumin (Bunium) of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"Not to be confused with {klaunji} or {tsaprkurminu}."},{"word":"kamba'i","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is the greatness/majesty/splendour/magnificence/grandeur of $b_1$ according to standard $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ka}, {banli}, {kamnolraitru}."},{"word":"kambandu","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a security condition of $b_1$ protecting $b_2$ from threat $b_3$.","notes":"When used as \"security\", x3 is a planned threat. \"security\" is comparable to \"safety\" ({kamnu'a}), \"reliability\" ({kamylacri}), and \"continuity\" ({kamra'i})."},{"word":"kambebna","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is quality/property exhibited by $b_1$ of being foolish/silly/stupid in event/action /property (ka) $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ka}, {bebna}, {nunbebna}."},{"word":"kambla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is blueness","notes":"This word is in Jbovlaste based on its use in CLL"},{"word":"kamcedu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (ka) is the property/state of being $x_2$","notes":"Brivla version of \"{ka} {ce'u} {du} $x_2$\". See {mintu}, {lizdu'o}, {dumdu'o}, {kamdu'o}"},{"word":"kamckire","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is the property of gratitude/thankfulness/appreciation of $x_2=c_2$ for $x_3=c_3$ (event/property)","notes":"It is implicitly assumed that ce'u is assigned to ckire1."},{"word":"kamcre","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is $c_1$'s expertise/prowess in/skill at/mastery of $c_2$ (event/activity) by standard $c_3$"},{"word":"kamdu'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the identity function/equality relation","notes":"brivla form of ka ce'u du ma kau."},{"word":"kamfora","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of camphor (chemical compound)"},{"word":"kamgei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is happiness experienced by $x_2$ about (event/state/idea) $x_3$","notes":"Extension of $gleki_2$ to $x_3$ in order to include/accomodate idea type sumti."},{"word":"kamgusycai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is (the quality of) luster/sheen/shininess/finish of $x_2$ under conditions $x_3$","notes":"In heraldry, characterizes the distinction between tinctures (metals and colours/dyes)."},{"word":"kamis","score":1,"definition":"kami, god, deity, divinity, spirit","notes":"Cf. {pruxi}, {cevni}, {crida}"},{"word":"kamji'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the life (property of being alive) of $x_2$.","notes":"For the event of living, see {nunji'e}."},{"word":"kamjikca","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a society; $x_1$ is social"},{"word":"kamjinsa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the cleaniness/hygiene of $x_2$","notes":"from {ka} + {jinsa}"},{"word":"kamju","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a column/pillar of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"Spine (= {bogykamju}), vertebra (= {kamjybo'u}). See also {ckana}, {garna}, {sanli}, {slanu}."},{"word":"kamjunmre","score":4,"definition":"$m_1$ tests/evaluates/measures $j_1$'s knowledge of facts (du'u) $j_2$ in subject area $j_3$ as $m_3$ units on scale $m_4$ with accuracy $m_5$","notes":"The x2 through x4 places are = m2."},{"word":"kamjybo'u","score":2,"definition":"$k_1=b_1$ is a vertebra of $b_3$ ; $b_3$ is a vertebrate.","notes":"Cf. {bongu}, {bogykamju}, {terbo'u}."},{"word":"kamjysunga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a leek of variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {sunga}, {sluni}, {tu'ursluni}"},{"word":"kamka'o","score":1,"definition":"$kam_1$ is the health of $kan_1$ by standard $kan_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kanro}."},{"word":"kamlsu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a camel (even-toed ungulates within the genus Camelus) of species $x_2$.","notes":"Existent species of Camelus include C. bactrianus and C. dromedarius. Cf. {kumte} (which is the Camelidae family)."},{"word":"kamni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (mass) is a committee with task/purpose $x_{2}$ of body $x_{3}$.","notes":"Board of directors/trustees/cabinet (= {trukamni}, {gritrukamni}). See also {bende}, {kagni}."},{"word":"kamnolraitru","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is the majesty of $t_1=n_1$ being a regent/monarch of $t_2$ by standard $n_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ka}, {nobli}, {traji}, {turni}, {kamba'i}."},{"word":"kamprije","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is wisdom of $x_2$ on matter $x_3$"},{"word":"kampu","score":10000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (property - ka) is common/general/universal among members of set $x_{2}$ (complete set).","notes":"Only fully universal sense applies; $x_1$ must be found in all members of $x_2$. For the non-universal sense see {fadni} and {zilfadni}. See also {cafne}, {rirci}, {fadni}, {cnano}, {tcaci}, {lakne}, {cmima}, {simxu}."},{"word":"kampu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is pleasure generated from event/state $x_2=p_1$ for experiencer $x_3=p_2$ under conditions $x_4=p_3$.","notes":"From {ka} {pluka}. See also {kamgei} 'happiness', {kamymle} 'beauty', {kamxau} 'goodness/beneficiality'."},{"word":"kamra'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is the relation of $s_1$ to $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {srana}, {ckini}, {jorne}."},{"word":"kamre","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a (unit consisting of) $x_2$ (li; number) of $x_3$ in dimension/aspect $x_4$ (default units)","notes":"Generic form of the SI prefixes and the like. Called \"metric prefix\" (with lowercase \"m\" in \"metric\") because the metric (measure system) is not defined (in particular, to be decimal and in accordance with proto-SI standards). For example: {centi} = {kamre} {li} {dau} {te'a} {ni'u} {re}. It is wise to not assume that $x_2$ is expressed in decimal base. See also: {namcrgogolo}/{kamrngogolo}, {kacmre}, {zilkacmre}, {kancu}, {merli}, {radno}, {stero}, {molro}, {gradu}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}, {nulpa}, {xaudbo}."},{"word":"kamrngogolo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a googol [$10^{100}$ ] of $x_2$ in dimension/aspect $x_3$ (default units).","notes":"See also: {kamre}, {namcrgogolo}"},{"word":"kamsutra","score":0,"definition":"$k_1$ is the speed of $s_1$ doing/being/bringing about $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ka}, {sutra}, {nilsutra}."},{"word":"kamtatpi","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is the fatigue of $t_1$ in being/doing $t_2$ (event).","notes":"Cf. {tatpi}, {sipna}"},{"word":"kamtende","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is the tendency of $x_2=t_1$ to $x_3=t_2$","notes":"from {ka}+{tende}"},{"word":"kamtsa","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is the strength of $t_1$ in property/quality $t_2$ (ka).","notes":"Cf. {ka}, {tsali}."},{"word":"kamve'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is the childhood (state of being a child) of $v_1$.","notes":"Cf. {ka}, {verba}, {vercedra}."},{"word":"kamvli","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is the power of $v_1$ in aspect $v_2$ under conditions $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ka}, {vlipa}, {trubasti}."},{"word":"kamxada","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fellow man/compatriot/mate/comrade of $x_2$, being united in $x_3$ (ka)","notes":"Differs from {pendo} in being impersonal, united because of x3. Differs from {kansa} in being affectionate and empathic."},{"word":"kamxansa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1 = $ka$_1$ is handedness/chirality/stereoisomerism/property of being chiral which is exhibited by $x_2 = $xansa$_1$, the chirality having type/signature/manifestation $x_3 = $xansa$_2$, according to standard/rule/consideration $x_4 = $xansa$_3$ and under conditions $x_5 = $xansa$_4$.","notes":"Relies on experimental {gismu} \"{xansa}\"."},{"word":"kamxelo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a chameleon of species $x_2$"},{"word":"kamymeckezra'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the numerically lower/lesser/inferior side of $x_2$ under order relation/judging aspect $x_3$.","notes":"See also: {kamyzmakezra'a} (the notes there apply here with appropriate analogs substituted)."},{"word":"kamymeckezrai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the least $x_2$ or in property $x_2$ (ka) among set/range $x_3$.","notes":"\"{traji}\" allows for both extremities but defaults to the positive side/valence (resulting in its meaning \"most\" in that case); this word 'defaults' to the negative side/valence and does not even have an alternative."},{"word":"kamymrokemjbijvebi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ exhibits extremis/the property of (pertaining to) both being near and approaching the death of $x_2$."},{"word":"kamyzi'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the quality of whom/what is free to do/be $x_2=z_2$; $x_1$ is freedom/liberty of $x_2=z_2$","notes":"Cf. {ka}, {zifre}, {nunzi'e}, {selzi'e}, {zi'ejva}."},{"word":"kamyzmakezra'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the numerically higher/greater/superior side of $x_2$ under order relation/judging aspect $x_3$.","notes":"For example, a Gaussian has two tails; the tail with the greater numbers (which is traditionally/conventionally plotted on the right side of a horizontally oriented scale) is kamyzmakezra'a. For another example, suprema and infima are the bounds on a set; suprema are bounds from (so-called) above - in other words, from the numerically greater side of the set in question. This word is used for every reference of saying \"above\", \"upper\", or \"right\" in the context of ordered numbers, since these terms are culturally-dependent. See also: {kamymeckezra'a}."},{"word":"kanba","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a goat/angora/[billy-goat/kid] of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {lanme}, {sunla}."},{"word":"kanbas","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Capricornus [astronomical constellation]/Capricorn [astrological sign].","notes":"From goat (={kanba}). Capricornus is Latin for \"horned male goat\" or \"goat horn\". Anyway, both male and female of the genus Capra have horns."},{"word":"kanbycirla","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a quantity of Chèvre/goat cheese of variety/from goat $c_2=k_1$."},{"word":"kanbyku'i","score":1,"definition":"$ku_1$ is a goatherd/takes-care-of/attends to//is caretaker for animals $ku_2=ka_1$.","notes":"See also herder (={danku'i})."},{"word":"kanbyma'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is January of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {pavmasti}, {nanca}, {jaurbeima'i}, {fipma'i}, {lanma'i}, {bakma'i}, {matsi'uma'i}, {mlajukma'i}, {cinfyma'i}, {xlima'i}, {laxma'i}, {rebjukma'i}, {celma'i}."},{"word":"kancau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is alone in state/condition/enterprise $x_2$","notes":"Syn. {nonseka}/{nonselkansa}"},{"word":"kancauxa'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ lives/resides alone in $x_2$"},{"word":"kancni","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ feels togetherness towards $x_2$","notes":"See also {seicni} (antonym), .{i'i}, {cinmo}, {kansa}."},{"word":"kancu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) counts the number in set $x_{2}$ to be $x_{3}$ [number/count] counting [off] by units $x_{4}$.","notes":"($x_2$ is complete set); See also {kanji}, {satci}, {merli}."},{"word":"kancuka'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (set, group, structure, category, class, etc.) has cardinality less than or equal to aleph-null; $x_1$ is mathematically countable (including the option of being finite).","notes":"Purposefully designed as a zi'evla. $x_1$ is finite or countably infinite; there exists a bijection between (the set underlying) $x_1$ and a (not necessarily proper) subset of the set of all of the natural numbers. The empty set is finite. For \"uncountable\"/\"uncountably infinite\", use \"{to'e} ({zei}) kancuka'e\". See also: {cimni} / {tolcimni}."},{"word":"kandi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is dim/dull/pale/non-intense in property $x_{2}$ (ka) as received/measured by observer $x_{3}$.","notes":"In colors, indicates unsaturated, pastel, pale (though blabi can also indicate a kind of paleness). See also {blabi}, {carmi}, {klina}, {linto}, {manku}, {murse}, {ruble}, {skari}, {milxe}, {blanu}, {bunre}, {cicna}, {crino}, {grusi}, {narju}, {nukni}, {pelxu}, {xekri}, {xunre}, {zirpu}."},{"word":"kandidate","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a candidate for $x_2$"},{"word":"kandiru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a candirú of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"syn. {finprvandeli}, {pincyfi'e}; see also {latfi'e}"},{"word":"kanguru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kangaroo of species/breed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {daskymabru}, {daskycribe}, {sralo}, {plipe}."},{"word":"kanji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ calculates/reckons/computes $x_{2}$ [value (ni)/state] from data $x_{3}$ by process $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {kancu}, {jdice}, {skami}."},{"word":"kanjunla","score":2,"definition":"$j_1=k_1$ is a watch (portable timepiece) measuring time units $j_2$ to precision $j_3$ with timing mechanism $j_4$.","notes":"Cf. {junla}, {temci}."},{"word":"kanla","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the eye [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: sensory apparatus]; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is ocular.","notes":"$x_1$ is optic. See also {jvinu}, {kerlo}, {viska}, {kumte}."},{"word":"kanmige","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (property with two places for ce'u) is the property according to which members of $x_2$ (ordered set with two members) are related to each other in the same way as members of $x_3$ (ordered set with two members), or in the same way as members of $x_4$ (ordered set with two members), etc. ... (infinite number of places)","notes":"This is analogy; the terms in $x_2$ are related to one another in the same way as the terms in $x_i$, for any $i>1$, and that mutual relationship is that of $x_1$. The cardinality and order of the sumti filling every terbri except the first is determined by the number of {ce'u}'s in and the main selbri in abstraction of the first terbri. See also {kenmige}, {cenmige}"},{"word":"kanpe","score":19,"definition":"$x_1$ expects/looks for the occurence of $x_2$ (event), expected likelihood $x_3$ (0-1, default {li} {so'a} i.e. near 1); $x_1$ subjectively evaluates the likelihood of $x_2$ (event) to be $x_3$.","notes":"The value of $x_3$ is a subjective estimate of likeliness according to $x_1$, and is the basic determinant of whether kanpe means something like \"hope\" or \"wish\" or \"expect\", although kanpe never carries the connotation of desire; for that connotation see {pacna}. kanpe with $x_3$ not very close to 1 has no simple equivalent in English, but for objects/states with negligible expectation it is something like \"wishing\"; if the state is plausibly likely, it is something like \"hoping\". In both cases, though, the English implication of emotional desire is not present. The value will usually be expressed using inexact numbers (\"{li} {piso'u}\" to \"{li} {piro}\"); not-necessarily desirous wish, not necessarily desirous hope. See also {ba'a}, {djica}, {pacna}, {lakne}, {cunso}."},{"word":"kanpyclira","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ happens sooner than expected by $x_2$"},{"word":"kanpygei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ looks forward, is in joyful anticipation of $x_2$ (proposition) being the case."},{"word":"kanpylerci","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ happens later than expected by $x_2$"},{"word":"kanro","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is healthy/fit/well/in good health by standard $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {bilma}, {mikce}."},{"word":"kansa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is with/accompanies/is a companion of $x_{2}$, in state/condition/enterprise $x_{3}$ (event/state).","notes":"$x_1$ is together with/along with $x_2$. See also {kagni}, {jorne}, {gunma}, {girzu}, {lasna}."},{"word":"kansele","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) cancels $x_2$ (event)","notes":"See {jai} {gau} {de'a}"},{"word":"kansi'ona","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a canzone","notes":"See {sanga}"},{"word":"kansi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ do $x_2$ together.","notes":"See also {jo'u}"},{"word":"kansmu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u/si'o) is a connotation/undertone of $x_2$ (text or act of expression), recognized by $x_3$","notes":"See {kansa}, {smuni}"},{"word":"kansone","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a canzone sung by $x_2$"},{"word":"kantalupa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cantaloupe of species $x_2$"},{"word":"kantaro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sea bream of species/subspecies $x_2$","notes":"See also {finpe}"},{"word":"kantiniiu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a real number which belongs to the interval (0, 1), or it belongs to the set $x_2$ (contextless default: empty set), exactly.","notes":"This word is good for \"percentage\" or \"fraction\" (one sense). It can be used in order to construct a lujvo for \"continuum\" (the interval (0,1)). Generically, no further restriction is placed upon $x_1$. In particular, it need not be rational. $x_2$ need not be a subset of the reals. However, in particular, $x_2 = Set(0,1)$ allows $x_1$ to belong to exactly $[0,1]$. $x_1$ belongs to no set which is not a subset of $(0,1) \\cup x_2$."},{"word":"kantrbocuni","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is a boson (quantum wave-particle obeying Bose–Einstein statistics) of type $x2$ in quantum state/with properties $x3$","notes":"See also: {kantu}, {kantrfermini}"},{"word":"kantrfermini","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is a fermion (quantum wave-particle/quanton obeying Fermi-Dirac statistics) of type $x2$ in quantum state/with properties $x3$","notes":"See also: {kantu}, {kantrbocuni}"},{"word":"kantu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantum/ray/elementary particle/smallest measurable increment of property/activity $x_{2}$.","notes":"Quantum ray (= {bonka'u}). (cf. {selci} for masses and most objects; {ratni}, {gradu}, {gusni}, {nejni}, {linji})"},{"word":"kanvasa","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is some canvas","notes":"A piece of coarse cloth, woven from hemp, useful for making sails and tents or as a surface for paintings."},{"word":"kanxa'u","score":2,"definition":"$xa_1=k_1$ is a roommate of/lives with $k_2$ at location/habitat/nest/home/abode $x_3=xa_2$."},{"word":"kanxe","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a conjunction, stating that $x_{2}$ (du'u) and $x_{3}$ (du'u) are both true.","notes":"See also {vlina}."},{"word":"ka'o","selmaho":"PA5","score":100001,"definition":"digit/number: imaginary i; square root of -1.","notes":"Acts as a number punctuation mark (separating the real and the imaginary parts of a complex number); for example \"ci ka'o re\" means 3 + 2i. See also: {kau'o}, {ka'o'ai}, {ka'o'ei}."},{"word":"ka'o'ai","selmaho":"PA5","score":2,"definition":"imaginary i (non-comma)","notes":"This is literally a unit, a pure number that is treated as a scalar; it is what happens when considering C to be a field over C - ordered pairs/tuples for coordinates no longer make much sense. Thus, this number operates exactly as one might think i would/should operate: as a single number, without components. In certain bases, it can be used a pure digit (which simplifies some potential numeric strings, compared to the usage of {ka'o} therein). See also: {ka'o} (and its commentary on Jbovlaste for the justification for this word), {fai'u}."},{"word":"ka'o'ai zei namcu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a strictly imaginary number (possibly being $0 = 0*i$), not necessarily understood as a complex number as well.","notes":"Real part is 0."},{"word":"ka'o'ei","selmaho":"PA5","score":1,"definition":"imaginary i, comma - spherical coordinates: first coordinate gives magnitude (complex modulus/radius) of the number, the second number gives the angle from the positive real axis measured counterclockwise toward the 'positive' imaginary axis (default: in the primary branch/Arg) as measured in some units (which that number should contain; the contextless default will suppose radians); the angle is not normalized.","notes":"The number (r, x) = r*e^(i x); this would be denoted by \"ry ka'o'ei xy\". The angle x is (by default) measured in radians and is not normalized (contains no hidden/inherent multiples of pi); it will canonically be between 0 and tau radians (inclusive on only one side; \"tau\" here means \"{tau'u}\"), but it need not be so restricted; x will almost certainly be real. r is necessarily nonnegative and real. r = 0 implies that (r,x) = 0 (as a complex number - id est: complex zero); r being infinite implies that (r,x) is complex infinity (on the Riemann sphere, for example); in either of these situations, x will default to x = 0 if possible - otherwise, to the least value allowed by its domain which is congruent to 0 modulo tau radians. See also: {te'o}, {ka'o}."},{"word":"ka'oi","selmaho":"MOI","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (ka) is obtained from $x_2$ (ka) by uncurrying the first N places","notes":"\"lo ka ko'a ce'o ko'e ce'ai broda\" (see wiki 'Abstraction Pattern Syntax') is equivalent to \"lo reka'oi co ka ce'u ce'u broda\""},{"word":"ka'oi'i","selmaho":"NU","score":2,"definition":"convert bridi into n-ary property claim: $x_n$ is such that it fills the n-th occurrence of ce'u in [bridi].","notes":"Similar to {poi'i} but using {ce'u} instead of {ke'a} as the binding variable, thus allowing for plural properties. In particular, allows for an alternative way of defining brivla. E.g. {cabna} = \"ka'oi'i ce'u fasnu ca ce'u kei\". See also {ka}, {poi'i}, {ce'u}."},{"word":"ka'omcu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a complex number with real part $x_2$ and imaginary part $x_3$","notes":"From {ka'o} + {namcu}."},{"word":"ka'omlu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=k_1$ is sickly/appears healthy to observer $s_3$ by standard $k_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bi'amlu}."},{"word":"ka'orta","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a carrot of species/variety/cultivar $x_2$","notes":"See {najgenja}"},{"word":"ka'o zei namcu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a complex number (understood as such).","notes":"Not necessarily strictly imaginary (or real, for that matter). This word relies on {xo'ei} to implicitly fill both sides of {ka'o}. See also: {ka'o'ai zei namcu}, {noka'ono} (with PA neither immediately before nor immediately after it), {nozeika'o zei namcu}, and {ka'ozeino zei namcu}."},{"word":"ka'ozeino zei namcu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pure real number (such that its imaginary part is 0) understood as an example of a complex number.","notes":"Includes 0 = (0,0) = 0 + 0i. This word relies on {xo'ei} implicitly filling the second slot of \"{ka'o}\" and also relies on the Cartesian decomposition of all complex numbers into real and imaginary bases (due to {ka'o}). It is important to note that this is isomorphic to a 'normal' real number but is not one; it is a complex number with imaginary part 0. See also: {ka'o zei namcu} and {nozeika'o zei namcu}."},{"word":"kapcikna","score":2,"definition":"$cikna_1=skapi_2$ experiences goose bumps."},{"word":"kapkevna","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a skin pore of pelt/skin/hide/leather $k_2=s_1$ from $x_3=s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {nazbi}, {pilka}, {xasne}."},{"word":"kapsi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a chili/bell pepper (Capsicum) of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"cf. {kapsiku}."},{"word":"kapsiku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a chili/bell pepper (Capsicum) of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"cf. {cpina}, {spatrpiperi}, {tamca}, {patlu}, {tanko}, {mlongena}"},{"word":"kapxra","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ is a tattoo/body art/brand/[image on the body] depicting $x_2=p_2$ on animal/body part $x_3=s_2$ made by artist $x_4=p_3$","notes":"Cf. {skapi}, {pixra}."},{"word":"karbi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [observer] compares $x_{2}$ with $x_{3}$ in property $x_{4}$ (ka), determining comparison $x_{5}$ (state).","notes":"See also {klani}, {mapti}, {sarxe}, {zmadu}, {mleca}, {dunli}."},{"word":"karbina","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are elements of the same partially-ordered set $x_3$ (see notes) such that $x_1$ and $x_2$ cannot be meaningfully compared via said relation/in said property.","notes":"Neither is more nor less than the other because those relations/concepts simply do not make sense for the given pair. $x_3$ accepts sumti of either of two types/structures: (1) a partially-ordered set in which both the underlying set and the order relation on it are specified explicitly (see: \"{cmacistura}\"); (2) a simple \"ka\" construct indicating a property or characteristic which roughly functions as the basis of an assumed partial-order relation on an unspecified or vague partially-ordered set, in a fashion which is grammatically approximately analogous to \"{zmadu}\"'s structure."},{"word":"karce","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a car/automobile/truck/van [a wheeled motor vehicle] for carrying $x_{2}$, propelled by $x_{3}$","notes":"See also {carce}, {xislu}, {marce}, {sabnu}."},{"word":"karcutci","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a sandal for protecting feet $c_2$, and of material $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {tupcutci}, {smoka}."},{"word":"karcycelxa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1=k_2$ is a self-propelled artillery gun for use against $x_2$ by $x_3$, launching projectile $c_2$ propelled by $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {karce}, {cecla}, {xarci}, {xumjimcelxa'i}, {gutyjamkarce}, {xiljamkarce}, {karcycelxa'i}, {sorjaknykarce}."},{"word":"karcyckiku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a car key opening/unlocking a lock of car $c_2=k_1$, and having relevant properties $c_3$."},{"word":"karcyflani","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vehicle horn, a klaxon"},{"word":"karcykla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ comes/goes to $x_2$ from $x_3$ via route $x_4$ using car $x_5$","notes":"This word is in Jbovlaste based on its use in CLL"},{"word":"karcymra","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is a carport protecting car $m_2=k_1$ from $m_3$ (normally getting rained on or the like)","notes":"See also {karcyzda}."},{"word":"karcystacpestu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the drive-thru/drive-through lane of restaurant $x_2$","notes":"See also {gusta}, {sazri}, {cidja}."},{"word":"karcyzda","score":2,"definition":"$z_1$ is a garage for car $z_2=k_1$","notes":"See also {karcymra}."},{"word":"karda","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a card [small nearly-2-dimensional shape/form] of material $x_{2}$, shape $x_{3}$.","notes":"($x_3$ shape default rectangular); See also {matci}, {tapla}, {plita}."},{"word":"kardacevo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ [mass of properties describing skills, technological advances] is a civilization of $x_2$ (mass of persons) manifesting Type $x_3$ (number) on the Kardashev scale of technological advancement according to standard/particular scale/definition $x_4$.","notes":"A Type I civilization can store all of the energy from $solri_1$ of its $kardacevo_2$. A Type II can harness the total energy of such $solri_1$. A Type III civilization can control energy on the scale of its entire host galaxy. See also {kulnu}, {tarso'imei}."},{"word":"kardamomo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cardomom (Elettaria cardamomum) of variety $x_2$"},{"word":"kardyckiku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1=c_1$ is a key card unlocking lock $x_2=c_2$ by property/card type $x_3=c_3$","notes":"Various types of cards include mechanical holes, bar code, magnetic stripe ({maksriveikarda}), Wiegand wire, microchip and RFID. Cf. {maksrikardymi'i}."},{"word":"kardyserlaxi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a ray, skate, etc. (flat fish which is a relative of sharks) of taxon $x_2$","notes":"Colloquial; approximates taxon Batoidea, but focuses on the relative flatness and thinness of the individual (or what is typical for the species). In jocular English translation, this concept could be described as \"pancake shark\" or \"flat shark\"."},{"word":"karfigre","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is in the genus Dorstenia, species $f_2$"},{"word":"kargau","score":4,"definition":"$g_1$ opens portal/passage/entranceway $k_1$, permitting access to $k_2$ by $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {kalri}, {gasnu}, {toltelgau}."},{"word":"kargu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (object/commodity/property/event) is costly/expensive/dear to $x_{2}$ by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"$x_1$ may be a specific object, a commodity (mass), an event, or a property; pedantically, for objects/commodities, this is sumti-raising from ownership of the object/commodity (= {poskargu} for unambiguous semantics). See also {vamji}, {dirba}, {vajni}, {jdima}, {pleji}, {canja}, {jerna}, {jinga}, {jemna}, {sfasa}, {vecnu}."},{"word":"karkade","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is hibiscus of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"karkaju","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a wolverine of variety $k_2$."},{"word":"karkino","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a crab (type of aquatic crustacean) of type $x_2$","notes":"Less taxonomically specific than {braxiiura}; generally refers to any aquatic decapod with a broad shell and pincers, including those aren't classed as infraorder Brachyura, e.g. hermit crabs, king crabs, and porcelain crabs. See {cakyjukni}."},{"word":"karli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a collar/ring/belt/band around/surrounding $x_{2}$ made of material $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also sphincter. See also {sruri}, {djine}."},{"word":"karloka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Philippine carioca dessert, bamboo-skewered caramel-coated deep fried glutinous rice balls, of variety/type $x_2$"},{"word":"karmikorselte","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ (number) is an absolute Fermat pseudoprime (Carmichael-Korselt number) in structure $x2$"},{"word":"karmine","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is of carmine color","notes":"Carmine color is the color of blood or cherries or tomatoes or rubies"},{"word":"karmo","score":-1,"definition":"$k_1$ is Welsh in aspect $k_2$."},{"word":"karna'ano","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ represents/pertains to Canaanite culture in property/aspect $x_2$","notes":"Especially for Biblical Canaanites."},{"word":"karnauba","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a carnaúba palm, carnaubeira palm (Copernicia prunifera) of variety $x_2$"},{"word":"karnavali","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ celebrates $x_2$ with the carnival party $x_3$ (property of $x_1$); $x_3$ is a carnival devoted to $x_2$","notes":"See also {salci}."},{"word":"karni","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a journal/periodical/magazine/[newspaper] with content $x_{2}$ published by $x_{3}$ for audience $x_{4}$.","notes":"$x_2$ may be a subject, but not all journals have a single subject; all have some sort of principle defining what is included, so this need not be a list. See also {papri}, {pelji}, {tcidu}."},{"word":"karnivora","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a carnivoran (animal belonging to the Carnivora order)","notes":"See also {re'ucti}"},{"word":"karnyke'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the $x_3$'rd issue/number of journal/periodical/magazine/publication $x_2$ with content $x_4$ published by $x_5$ for audience $x_6$ ."},{"word":"karot zei spati","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a carrot of species / variety / cultivar $x_2$","notes":"See also {genja}."},{"word":"karpa","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a member of subfamily Caprinae of species/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"karpinai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a caprine/a member of subfamily Caprinae, of species/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"karpo'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an open-break with broken piece $x_{2}$."},{"word":"karpo'ijbe","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=k_3$ hatches from eggshell $j_2=p_1=k_1$","notes":"{kalri}+{porpi}+{jbena} This is based on the lujvo {karpo'i}, glossed as \"something breaks open\". It is not obvious to me whether any of $k_2$ (portal destination), $p_2$ (pieces of broken thing), $j_3$ (birthdate), or $j_4$ (birthplace) are appropriate to include in this lujvo."},{"word":"karsna","score":5,"definition":"$s_1$ is a vowel sound.","notes":"Cf. {zunsna}."},{"word":"kartamo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is safflower of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"kartapuno","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Punic/Carthaginian culture/language/society/nation/identity in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also: {latmo}, {friko}, {latmrfriko}, {gomsi}, {banxupu'u}"},{"word":"kartecu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a candidate for $x_2$ (ka) to be considered/approved by $x_3$","notes":"Possibly but not necessarily human: for instance, a city could be a candidate to host an event. See also {cuxna}, {kaircu'a}."},{"word":"kartilago","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is/contains cartilage, performing function $x_2$ in body of $x_3$.","notes":"Definition modeled after {bongu}. Synonym: {bogykicmai}. See also {bogykicmaifi'e} 'cartilaginous fish'."},{"word":"kartuli","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is Georgian (Caucasus) in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"see also {sakartulos}"},{"word":"kartuna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cartoon about $x_2$"},{"word":"karvana","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a caravan consisting of $x_2$ traveling across/through $x_3$","notes":"Cf. {bende}, {girzu}, {gunma}."},{"word":"karxoji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (astronomical object or its part) experiences hitting its magnetosphere by a coromal mass ejection from $x_2$ (default: the only star $x_1$ is gravitationally bound to); $x_1$ experiences a Carrington event, solar storm","notes":"See also {aksarni}, {solri}, {tcikculube}."},{"word":"kasnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiceless velar stop sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Derived from and synonymous with {ky zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient consonant in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"kasygau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) scrambles/mixes/shuffles/messes up/disorganizes/chaotically rearranges $x_2$ in property/aspect $x_3$."},{"word":"katajinadelazariRAdek","score":-1,"definition":"Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek","notes":"Polish utilitarian ({utliti zei marde}) moral philosopher, 1975-present, an assistant professor at the University of Łódź at the time of this writing. See also {piterSINger}, {UUTC}."},{"word":"katajinas","score":1,"definition":"Katarzyna"},{"word":"katci","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is turned on / activated / operational for function $x_2$","notes":"Syn. {akti}. Turned off = {ganda}, to turn on (agentive) = {katcygau}, to turn off (agentive) = {gandygau}. Also see {tolpo'u}."},{"word":"katcitky'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ predates/preys upon/is a predator of another which predates/preys upon/is a predator of another which ... which predates/preys upon/is a predator of another which predates/preys upon/is a predator of $x_2$ by intermediate steps $x_3$ (ce'o).","notes":"Metapredator."},{"word":"katcti","score":2,"definition":"$k_1=c_1$ is a predator that hunts and feeds on prey $k_2=c_2$.","notes":"See also carnivore (={re'ucti}), herbivore (={spacti})."},{"word":"katkana","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a katakana (Japanese syllabary) of sound $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {lerfu}."},{"word":"katlana","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Catalan culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"katna","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (tool/blade/force) cuts [through]/splits/divides $x_{2}$ (object) into pieces $x_{3}$.","notes":"For $x_1$ force, it is a force acting as a blade, not acting upon a blade; agentive cutting (= {ka'argau}, {ka'arzu'e}). (cf. {kakpa}, {sraku} for cutting into without division; {plixa}, {dakfu}, {jinci}, {porpi}, {spofu}, {tunta}, {xrani}, {fatri}, {fendi}, {balre}, {dilcu})"},{"word":"katnymikce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ performs surgery, operates on $x_2$."},{"word":"katpre","score":0,"definition":"$x1=k1=p1$ is a huntsman, hunting $x2=k2$"},{"word":"katso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a/the penis [body-part] of $x_2$","notes":"Italian \"cazzo\"; cf. {pinji}, {nakpinji}"},{"word":"katxodi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cathode/negative electrode.","notes":"See also {anxodi}, {ionti}"},{"word":"katyge'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hunting-dog/hound of type $x_2$","notes":"See {kalte}, {gerku}"},{"word":"ka'u","selmaho":"UI2","score":100000,"definition":"evidential: I know by cultural means (myth or custom).","notes":"See also {kluju'o}."},{"word":"kau","selmaho":"UI3a","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: marks word serving as focus of indirect question: \"I know WHO went to the store\"."},{"word":"kau'a","selmaho":"KOhA1","score":1,"definition":"pro-sumti: strong-memory something1/eidetic da/elephant thing1 (logically quantified existential, arbitrarily-long-scope pro-sumti)","notes":"The meaning is the same as {da} and it functions the same way except that any assignment/qualification placed upon it (except for quantification) is semantically retained throughout a discourse until {da'o} is uttered; it acts as though the scope (except for quantification that occurs outside of a POI-clause) of all previous usages are arbitrarily long, terminated only by {da'o} or the end of the discourse. User beware: usage is tricky. See also: {kau'e}, {kau'i}, {da'au}, {da}."},{"word":"kau'ai","selmaho":"KAUhAI","score":1,"definition":"Microdigit-spanning endianness binary-toggle.","notes":"Switches the endianness of the microdigits in all subsequent numeric strings (during their interpretation phase) from big-endian to little-endian or vice-versa; macrodigit endianness is unaffected; it does span across macrodigits (into their microdigits), until used again or terminated by the end of scope of {li}, etc. (see below). So, for example, in the context of specifying a month of the year and a day of the month (in macrodigit big-endian format: MM-DD), exactly \"kau'ai pa re pi'e pa no\" is in little-endian mode for exactly the microdigits and means only the first day of the twenty-first month, if it existed, (and not the twelfth day of the tenth month, the tenth day of the twelfth month, the twenty-first day of the first month, or anything else); meanwhile, exactly \"kau'ai kau'ai pa re pi'e pa no\" is big-endian in its microdigits and means only the tenth day of the twelfth month (and not the twenty-first day of the first month, the twelfth day of the tenth month, the first day of the twenty-first month (if it existed), or anything else). Without prior specification or context, Lojban assumes a big-endian setting (although such language is never explicitly used in the CLL), except for certain brivla (such as {detri}, currently); in such a case or in any case whatsoever other than having previously and still-actively and explicitly specified the little-endian interpretation, including bi-endian or middle-endian etc./vel sim. cases, the first active and explicit usage of this word (called the \"original usage\" here) switches the interpretation to little-endian; thereafter, each usage will toggle between big-endian (all odd-numbered subsequent occurrences) and then back to little-endian (all even-numbered subsequent occurrences), where the original usage (which switched away from contextless default or non-little-endian interpretation) is counted as the zeroth usage. This function is an involution (at least after the original usage). It terminates with the closing of the scope of {li}, the usage of a brivla or gadri or {du} (or similar) or {boi}, or the overarching specification for the text (iff used therein); it does span across (not terminate with) VUhU and the like. For now, it really should not be used twice within the same numeric string/macrodigit. Notice that exactly \"kau'ai pa re ci\" means \"three hundred twenty-one\" because there is only one macrodigit (so, its remaining big-endian, assuming contextless default, is inconsequential), but its microdigits have become little-endian. See also: {kau'au}."},{"word":"kau'au","selmaho":"KAUhAI","score":1,"definition":"Macrodigit-spanning endianness binary-toggle.","notes":"Switches the endianness of the macrodigits in all subsequent numeric strings (during their interpretation phase) from big-endian to little-endian or vice-versa; the internal structure (microdigit interpretation) of each macrodigit is not affected. So, for example, in the context of specifying a month of the year and a day of the month, exactly \"kau'au pa re pi'e pa no\" is in little-endian mode for exactly its macrodigits and means only the twelfth day of the tenth month (and not the twenty-first day of the first month, the tenth day of the twelfth month, the first day of the twenty-first month (if it existed), or anything else); meanwhile, exactly \"kau'au kau'au pa re pi'e pa no\" is big-endian for exactly its macrodigits and means only the tenth day of the twelfth month (and not the twenty-first day of the first month, the twelfth day of the tenth month, the first day of the twenty-first month (if it existed), or anything else). Without prior specification or context, Lojban assumes a big-endian setting (although such language is never explicitly used in the CLL), except for certain brivla (such as {detri}, currently); in such a case or in any case whatsoever other than having previously and still-actively and explicitly specified the little-endian interpretation, including bi-endian or middle-endian etc./vel sim. cases, the first active and explicit usage of this word (called the \"original usage\" here) switches the interpretation to little-endian; thereafter, each usage will toggle between big-endian (all odd-numbered subsequent occurrences) and then back to little-endian (all even-numbered subsequent occurrences), where the original usage (which switched away from contextless default or non-little-endian interpretation) is counted as the zeroth usage. This function is an involution (at least after the original usage). It terminates as {kau'ai} does: with the closing of the scope of {li}, the usage of a brivla or gadri or {du} (or the like) or {boi}, or the overarching specification for the text (iff used therein); it does span over (not terminate with) VUhU. For now, it really should not be used within the same numeric string. Notice that exactly \"kau'au pa re ci\" still means \"one hundred twenty-three\" because there is only one macrodigit (so, its now being little-endian is inconsequential) and its microdigits are still big-endian, assuming contextless default. See also: {kau'ai}."},{"word":"kau'e","selmaho":"KOhA1","score":1,"definition":"pro-sumti: strong-memory something2/eidetic de/elephant thing2 (logically quantified existential, arbitrarily-long-scope pro-sumti)","notes":"The meaning is the same as {de} and it functions the same way except that any assignment/qualification placed upon it (except for quantification) is semantically retained throughout a discourse until {da'o} is uttered; it acts as though the scope (except for quantification that occurs outside of a POI-clause) of all previous usages are arbitrarily long, terminated only by {da'o} or the end of the discourse. User beware: usage is tricky. See also: {kau'a}, {kau'i}, {da'au}, {de}."},{"word":"ka'ugra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ Planck masses by standard $x_3$","notes":"See also {grake}, {ka'ursnidu}, {ka'utre}, {ka'urnidyxa'o}, {ka'urke'o}"},{"word":"kau'i","selmaho":"KOhA1","score":1,"definition":"pro-sumti: strong-memory something3/eidetic di/elephant thing3 (logically quantified existential, arbitrarily-long-scope pro-sumti)","notes":"The meaning is the same as {di} and it functions the same way except that any assignment/qualification placed upon it (except for quantification) is semantically retained throughout a discourse until {da'o} is uttered; it acts as though the scope (except for quantification that occurs outside of a POI-clause) of all previous usages are arbitrarily long, terminated only by {da'o} or the end of the discourse. User beware: usage is tricky. See also: {kau'a}, {kau'e}, {da'au}, {di}."},{"word":"kaunka","score":2,"definition":"what satisfies property $x_1$ conditions what satisfies property $x_2$; what satisfies $x_2$ depends on what satisfies $x_1$","notes":"Synonymous to {fancuka}"},{"word":"kaunmei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (collection, body, set, mass, tuple, n-some, etc.) is $x_2$ (li; default: 1) indivisible/atomic/elementary/basic discrete entities (or particles) of type $x_3$ in composition/content, by standard $x_4$; the count of instances of $x_3$ in $x_1$ is $x_2$ by standard $x_4$.","notes":"Not an SI standard unit; dimensionality is 1 or, arguably, the same as the mole (\"{molro}\"); usually optional in practice. To be used for unit composition (such as count per unit time (see: )). $x_3$ values which are mutually distinct and not mutually heirarchically related/comparable produce orthogonality; for example: hydrogen atoms are counted separately from carbon atoms, but neither one is independent of the count of hydrocarbon compounds, in a given sample. Whether 'multiple' instances of mutually identical entities are each counted separately is defined by $x_4$ (where \"multiple\" here is not intended to bias interpretation or to be tautological). For the purposes of this word, the $x_3$-composition of $x_1$ should not be treated as a continuum. Actual/physical indivisibility need not be required; only conceptual and relevant indivisibility or basicness is required, and may be further explained or restricted via $x_4$. See also: \"{kancu}\", \"{mei}\", \"{fei'u}\"."},{"word":"kau'o","selmaho":"PA5","score":1,"definition":"generic algebra unit $e_n$","notes":"The structure/space in which it is being considered should be specified. Subscripts are expected. Used for octonions, sedenions, etc. Can also be used for R, C, or H. Works like {ka'o} (as a comma) and is isomorphic to it. See also: {ka'o}, {kai'o}, {kei'o}, {koi'o}."},{"word":"kaurdata","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a salamander of family/genus/species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {banfi}."},{"word":"ka'urji'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ scores/gains a point against $x_2$ in competition/game/contest $x_3$."},{"word":"ka'urke'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ Planck temperatures by standard $x_3$","notes":"See also {kelvo}, {ka'ursnidu}, {ka'utre}, {ka'ugra}, {ka'urnidyxa'o}"},{"word":"ka'urleptoni","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a lepton [elementary particle] with flavour $k_2$."},{"word":"ka'urnidyxa'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ Planck charges by standard $x_3$","notes":"See also {xapsnidu}, {ka'ursnidu}, {ka'utre}, {ka'ugra}, {ka'urke'o}"},{"word":"kaurpo'esi'opre","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a communist following communist ideologie/theorie $x_2$"},{"word":"kaurselju'o","score":2,"definition":"$d_2=k_1$ is common sense to knowers $d_1$ about subject $d_3$ by epistemology $d_4$.","notes":"Cf. {selju'o}, {kampu}."},{"word":"ka'ursnidu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ Planck times by standard $x_3$","notes":"See also {snidu}, {ka'utre}, {ka'ugra}, {ka'urnidyxa'o}, {ka'urke'o}"},{"word":"ka'utre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ Planck lengths in direction $x_3$ by standard $x_4$","notes":"See also {mitre}, {ka'ursnidu}, {ka'ugra}, {ka'urnidyxa'o}, {ka'urke'o}."},{"word":"kau'u","selmaho":"KAUhU","score":3,"definition":"Predicate to variable-binding binary quantifier. The first slot of the predicate must be a property.","notes":"Terminator: {te'u}. Semantically equivalent to {kai'i} but behaving syntactically as a quantifier, and therefore able to bind {da}, for example. If a kau'u-phrase is followed by a selbri or a poi-clause, the referents of the x1 or ke'a slot of those will be passed collectively to the x2 of the kau'u-predicate. A kau'u-phrase followed by a sumti other than a bindable variable ({da}…) will treat this latter as if it was a selbri «me [the sumti] me'u». Usage examples: «kau'u roldza da viska da» = «roldza fa lo ka ce'u viska ri» = «ro da viska da»; «kau'u kampu lo mlatu cu se tuple vo da» = «kampu lo mlatu fa lo ka ce'u se tuple vo da» = «ro lo mlatu cu se tuple vo da». See also {kai'i}."},{"word":"kauvboi","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cowboy/cowgirl/person pertaining to cowboy culture by standard $x_2$.","notes":"Non-cultural specific usage (={xirbakyku'i}). Cowboy hat (={kauvboi} {mapku}), jeans (={kauvboi} {palku}; {de'emni} {palku}; {bluji})."},{"word":"kavboie","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cowboy"},{"word":"kavbu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ captures/catches/apprehends/seizes/nabs $x_{2}$ with trap/restraint $x_{3}$.","notes":"Catch something thrown (= {rerkavbu}). See also {jersi}, {kalte}, {pinfu}, {sisku}, se {rinju}."},{"word":"kavzi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is \"quasi\" in property (ka) $x_2$; $x_1$ is \"similar but not quite\"/analogical to/comparable to having property $x_2$; $x_1$ is a quasi-$x_2$.","notes":"Different from {simlu} in that {simlu} assumes that the seemingly present property is actually absent, and different from {simsa} in that {simsa} focuses on the similarity, whereas this word focuses on the difference."},{"word":"kaxyje'u","score":2,"definition":"both statements $x_1$ (du'u) and $x_2$ (du'u) are true (logical conjunction)","notes":"See also {vlinyje'u}, {kanxe}, {jetydu'i}, {jetfrica}."},{"word":"kaxykemlojvro","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is an AND gate with input [pins] $v_2$ and output [pins] $v_3$ in circuit/system $v_4$.","notes":"Cf. {kanxe}, {lojvro}."},{"word":"kazmi","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ (li) is the cardinality of set $x_2$ (set)","notes":"Exactly equivalent to {nilzilcmi} except in morphology. But cardinality is a pretty fundamental thing in mathematics (in some sense, even more fundamental than natural numbers), so it arguably deserves a gismu; this will also shorten many lujvo which should use a word for cardinality. The second terbri should technically be filled by a set, but other structures could probably be acceptable; these might include groups and other algebraic structures, multisets, lists, classes, vel sim. {ci'i} alone (without being followed by another (integer-representing) digit) indicates an infinite cardinality but not which one; beware the assumption of the Axiom of Choice or Generalized Continuum Hypothesis."},{"word":"kazra","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is quantum mechanical in property $x_2$ with behavior/traits/result $x_3$; $x_1$ demonstrates quantum weirdness/quantum mechanical nature.","notes":"For \"quantumness\", use {kamkazra}. Proposed short rafsi: -kaz-. See also: {kantu}, {namra}, {klaso}, {slabu}, {mairsau} (physically behaves expectedly/familiarly, normally; displays no physical weirdness/exoticness), {cizra}, {maircizra} (physically behaves unexpectedly; displays physical weirdness/exoticness), {cizyfau} (exotic event/phenomenon/signal), {cizmai} ((physically) exotic material/matter/substance), {cizykantu} (new/exotic/unknown/unfamiliar particle/quanton), {cizratni} (exotic atom/bound state), {rartni}."},{"word":"kazrybitnrkrati","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is (one sense)/represents (different sense) a qubit with $x_2$ eigenstates, where eigenstates $x_3$ (ordered list) respectively correspond to bit states $x_4$ (ordered list with as many entries as $x_3$)","notes":"x3 probably has a multiple of x2 entries."},{"word":"ke","selmaho":"KE","score":100002,"definition":"start grouping of tanru, etc; ... type of ... ; overrides normal tanru left grouping.","notes":"Cf. {ke'e}, {bo}."},{"word":"ke'a","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: relativized sumti (object of relative clause)."},{"word":"ke'ai","selmaho":"KEhAI","score":2,"definition":"Toggles to no grouping","notes":"rafsi -ked- The grouping of gismu/rafsi is left ambiguous. So with a statement like: ke'ai melbi cmalu nixli ckule or kedmlecmaxlicu'e it is unclear whether this is referring to a (((pretty little)girls)school), (pretty(little(girls(school))), etc. Overridden by ke'ei or ke'ei'a. (Applies only to next selbri.)"},{"word":"ke'atci","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a tool to punch holes into something; $t_1$ is a hole punch/puncher (in a general sense).","notes":"For hole punchers designed for paper, see “{pleke'atci}”."},{"word":"ke'au","selmaho":"ZOhU","score":2,"definition":"relative clause prenex: assigns a variable to the object of the relative clause","notes":"Works like {ce'ai}, but binds to {ke'a} rather than {ce'u}. lo broda poi ko'a ke'au brode ko'a = lo broda poi ke'a goi ko'a zo'u brode ko'a"},{"word":"kebzo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Quebec nationality/culture/geography in aspect $x_2$ (ka)"},{"word":"kecti","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (person) pities/feels sorry for $x_{2}$ (person) about $x_{3}$ (abstraction).","notes":"See also {cinmo}, {xendo}."},{"word":"ke'e","selmaho":"KEhE","score":100000,"definition":"elidable terminator: end of tanru left grouping override (usually elidable)."},{"word":"ke'e'ai","score":1,"definition":"Attaches all of the following words to the next explicitly mentioned sumti as seltau of that sumti or selbri which is explicitly marked with \"cu\" (under left-grouping by default).","notes":"Terminates with the explicit introduction of a sumti or \"{cu}\", or the end of the text, only; these markings must be explicit. It applies to that sumti or selbri (whichever comes first). Can be used in order to modify words like \"{mi}\" adjectivally, but might be able to even apply large structures like whole brivla as seltau to sumti if used properly."},{"word":"ke'e'au","selmaho":"KEhEhAU","score":1,"definition":"terminates a JUhAU expression","notes":"Closes the right-hand (sumti-filling) scope of words belonging to selma'o JUhAU."},{"word":"ke'ei","selmaho":"KEhEI","score":2,"definition":"Toggles to right grouping of tanru/lujvo.","notes":"rafsi -keb- \"ke'ei'a\" toggles back to left grouping. (Applies only to next selbri.)"},{"word":"ke'ei'a","selmaho":"KEhEIhA","score":2,"definition":"Toggles to left grouping of tanru.","notes":"rafsi -kex- Toggles back to left grouping after ke'ei toggles right grouping or ke'ai toggles to no grouping."},{"word":"ke'e'u","selmaho":"KEhEhU","score":2,"definition":"Locks tanru modification order reversal (does not affect lujvo). {ke'e'unai} restores regular order","notes":"Makes all tanru in the following text \"selskiski\"/\"military-style\": i.e. {tertau} come *before* {seltau}. This essentially puts {ke'oi} before every tanru. // This is an experimental cmavo in the truest sense of the word, used to test out \"what if\" Lojban chose \"noun-adjective\" order, which does have several advantages (chief of them being that the selbri-unit that describes the subject is uttered first), despite being unusual for English speakers."},{"word":"ke'i","selmaho":"GAhO","score":100000,"definition":"open interval bracket marker; modifies intervals in non-logical connectives; exclude boundaries."},{"word":"kei","selmaho":"KEI","score":100000,"definition":"elidable terminator: end abstraction bridi (often elidable)."},{"word":"kei'ai","selmaho":"PEhO","score":2,"definition":"mekso style converter: elementwise application of operator","notes":"Prefixed to an operator/function that operates on numbers, thereby transforming it into a set operator (thus its arguments must be sets where before they were numbers), as defined in a given structure; the result is a function of the same arity. Produces the set of all numbers that are given by some ordered tuple of elements (the nth term of which belongs to the nth set specified, for all n) with the operator acting on them/the tuple (per the rules of that operator). The set produced may include empty terms and/or infinity. Let \"@\" represent the operator and \"$x_i$\" represent a set for all i; then $x_1$ kei'ai @ $x_2$ boi $x_3$ boi $x_4$ boi $\\dots$ = Set(@$(t_1, t_2, t_3, t_4, \\dots)$: $t_i$ in $x_i$ for all i); the ordered Cartesian product of the operands of 'kei'ai @' must be a subset of the domain set of '@'. If f is unitary and we convert it to a set operator 'kei'ai f' = F, then for any good set A, $F(A) = \\operatorname{img}_f (A)$, which is the image of A under the function/map f. See also {kei'au} for a similar but different word."},{"word":"kei'au","selmaho":"KEIhAU","score":1,"definition":"mekso operator: finite result set derived from/on set A with/due to operator/function B under ordering of application C","notes":"Equivalent to: lo'i li zy du ca'e li pe'o se'au mau'au B zai'ai vei ma'o xy boi ny ve'o boi tau sy boi C ku poi ke'a cmaci xanri zi'e poi ke'a mleca li ci'i zo'u tau sy klesi A. Acts on an operator/function (B) and produces all finite results of that operator being used on any allowable number of elements of the set A without repetition within any given application; the results cannot be used as operands unless they are in A, but they are still in the result set. In order to overcome this limitation, iteration can be used (else, this definition may need to be modified). The result must be defined (and finite, obviously). Application of the operator on nothing (the elements of the empty set) is generically allowed and follows convention (for example, an empty sum may evaluate to 0). Differs from {kei'ai}. Use {mau'au} and {zai'ai} for quoting B. C will be specified explicitly (possibly elsewhere) and/or via {zoi'ai}."},{"word":"keidji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=d_1=k_1$ wants to play with plaything $x_2=d_2=k_2$ for purpose $x_3=d_3$.","notes":"cf. {kelci}, {djica}, {zdile}, {xajmi}, {pluka}, {zukte}."},{"word":"kei'ei","selmaho":"PA2","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: hex digit E (decimal 14) [fourteen].","notes":"Used as an alternative to {rei}/{xei} due to unique consonant. Useful in crowded situations. Experimental rafsi: -kim-"},{"word":"keigri","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=g_1$ is a team / play group together playing / playing with plaything / toy / game $k_2=g_2$; members are from set $g_3$ linked by relations $g_4$.","notes":"Made from {kelci} + {girzu}."},{"word":"kei'i","selmaho":"KEIhI","score":2,"definition":"non-logical connective/mekso operator - of arity only 1 xor 2: set (absolute) complement, or set exclusion (relative complement). Unary: $X_{2} ^{C}$; binary: ${X_1}\\setminus{X_2}$.","notes":"Each input must be a set or similar. The definition of the binary case expands to \"the set of exactly those elements which are in $X_1$ but not in $X_2$\". This word and operator has ordered input: '$X_1$ kei'i $X_2$' is not generally equivalent to '$X_2$ kei'i $X_1$'; in other words, the operator is not commutative. If unary (meaning that $X_1$ is not explicitly specified in a hypothetical expression \"${X_1}\\setminus{X_2}$\"), then $X_1$ is taken to be some universal set $O$ in/of the discourse (of which all other mentioned or relevantly formable sets are subsets, at the least); in this latter case, the word operates as the set (absolute) complement of the explicitly mentioned set here designated as $X_2$ for clarity (id est: the output is $O\\setminus{X_2}={X_2}^{C}$, where \"$^{C}$\" denotes the set absolute complement; in other words, it is the set of all elements which may be under consideration such that they are not elements of the explicitly specified set). When binary with both $X_1$ and $X_2$ explicitly specified, this word/operator is the set relative complement. This word is somewhat analogous to, depending on its arity, logical 'NOT' or 'AND NOT' (just as set intersection is analogous to logical 'AND', set union is analogous to logical '(AND/)OR' and set symmetric difference is analogous to 'XOR'). The preferred description/name in English is \"set (theoretic) exclusion\". See also: \"{kleivmu}\". For reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complement_(set_theory) ."},{"word":"keijvi","score":2,"definition":"keijvi — $x_1$ competes/vies with opponent $x_2$ in game $x_3$"},{"word":"kei'o","selmaho":"PA5","score":1,"definition":"quaternion j","notes":"Works like {ka'o} (as a comma) and is isomorphic to it. See also: {ka'o}, {kai'o}, {koi'o}, {kau'o}."},{"word":"keirmu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a moving piece used in a game $x_2$."},{"word":"keirta'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a board used for playing the game $x_2$."},{"word":"keitci","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a toy"},{"word":"kekti","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $10^{(-30)}$ of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"See also: \"{ketro}\", \"{ronti}\", \"{gocti}\", etc."},{"word":"kelbe'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a playing team for game or competition $x_2$ (property)."},{"word":"kelboi","score":-1,"definition":"$k_1$ plays with ball $k_2=b_1$."},{"word":"kelci","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [agent] plays with plaything/toy $x_{2}$.","notes":"Play game (= {ci'erkei}), play competitively (= {jvikei}). See also {jivna}, {jinga}, {zdile}."},{"word":"kelci'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a game played by $x_2$ governed by rules $x_3$ interrelating game parts (physical or conceptual) $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {ci'erkei}, {ciste}, {kelci}, {nunkei}, {terjvi}."},{"word":"kelcrfidjetspina","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fidget spinner.","notes":"Cf. {zilkei}."},{"word":"kelcrkroke","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ plays croquet against $x_2$ in competition $x_3$ for prize/title $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {krokete}, {kroke}, {kriketi}, {ga'arboijvi}, {bolci}, {mruli}. "},{"word":"keldai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a toy / plaything / object used for play"},{"word":"kelgi'a","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a game master/dungeon master for players $k_1=g_2$ in role-playing game $g_3$."},{"word":"kelkarda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a playing card"},{"word":"kelka'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a turn/move by player $x_2$ in game $x_3$."},{"word":"kelkubli","score":3,"definition":"$ku_1$ is a die/are dice for game $x_2$ with surfaces/sides $ku_3$ (default 6).","notes":"Shortened from ke nu kelci ke'e kubli. Omitted $ku_2$ (dice have always three dimensions). Cf. {cu'arkubli}."},{"word":"kelnemka'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a point in game $x_2$"},{"word":"kelnero","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a waiter"},{"word":"kelnomfli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ lost the game","notes":"Saying this causes all listeners to lose the game as well."},{"word":"kelpa'i","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=p_1$ feels playful love towards $k_2=p_2$."},{"word":"kelpanka","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a playground managed by community/polity/organization $p_2$."},{"word":"kelproga","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a video game / computer game","notes":"Synonymous to {samselkei}."},{"word":"kelrslinki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a slinky (toy).","notes":"Synonymous to {slinkui}."},{"word":"kelto","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is represents Celtic culture in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Not necessarily confined to the British Isles. See also: {skoto}."},{"word":"keltrmanvano","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Manx culture in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also: {kelto}, {brito}"},{"word":"kelvo","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ degree(s) Kelvin [metric unit] in temperature (default is 1) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {gradu}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}."},{"word":"kelvrfarenxaito","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ degrees Fahrenheit in temperature by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Cf. {jacke'o}, {glare}, {lenku}, {dunja}, {febvi}."},{"word":"kemnilzilcmikezrai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (set) has the most extreme cardinality, in direction $x_2$ (default: ka zmadu), among $x_3$ (set of sets)"},{"word":"kenjisefa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a black hole/singularity with radius of event horizon $x_2$","notes":"This is a word based on the cultural idea of a black hole, and so contains places of cultural importance, rather than the physical characteristics that define a black hole. It is a shortening of {kensa} {jipno} {se} {farlu} into a {jbofuvi}. See {gramykemjipselfa'u}."},{"word":"kenka","score":8,"definition":"$k_1$ is a quantity of cake/torte/tart/pie/flan made of/containing ingredients $k_2$, prepared according to method $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {titnanba}, {jupypesxu}, {rutytisna}"},{"word":"kenmige","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is to $x_2$ as $x_3$ is to $x_4$ as $x_5$ is to $x_6$ ...","notes":"Takes an even number of arguments (is 2n-ary). Also means: x1 is an x2 type of x3. More widely known as a kenning; x1 : x2 :: x3 : x4 :: x5 : x6... One can use sequences ({ce'o}) as x2, x4, x6 if more than 2 things form a row."},{"word":"kenmono","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an anthropomorphic animal of type/species $x_2$","notes":"Syn. {ckemono}. See {danlu}"},{"word":"kenra","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cancer [malignant disease] in $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {bilma}, {mikce}, {spita}."},{"word":"kenri'a","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ (event/substance) effects/physically causes cancer (of type) $r_2=k_1$ under conditions $r_3$.","notes":"See also {kenra}, {rinka}."},{"word":"kensa","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is outer space near/associated with celestial body/region $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {canlu}, {munje}, {terdi}, {tsani}."},{"word":"kenske","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ (mass of facts) is oncology of focus $x_2=s_2$ based on methodology $x_3=s_3$","notes":"Cf. {kensle}, {kenri'a}, {feprykenra}, {micyske}, {selkenra}, {kenra}, {saske}."},{"word":"kensle","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ is a cancer cell of/causing cancer [malignant disease] $x_2=s_2$","notes":"Cf. {kenri'a}, {kenra}, {feprykenra}"},{"word":"kensylitru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an astronaut/cosmonaut/taikonaut","notes":"See {kensa} {litru}, {kensa} {gunka}"},{"word":"kentauru","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a centaur/hippocentaur of type/mythology $x_2$"},{"word":"KEnydys","score":1,"definition":"Canada","notes":"Cf. {kadnygu'e}, {kenyDAS}, {gugdecu'a}."},{"word":"ke'o","selmaho":"COI","score":100001,"definition":"vocative: please repeat."},{"word":"ke'o'a","selmaho":"COI","score":2,"definition":"vocative: please repeat in simpler words."},{"word":"ke'o'e","selmaho":"COI","score":2,"definition":"vocative: please repeat over and over in a soft tone that puts me in a trance","notes":"And make my mind spin round and round, 'til it knows naught but your voice's sound"},{"word":"ke'oi","selmaho":"KE","score":2,"definition":"reverses modification order of contained tanru (does not affect lujvo).","notes":"Marks a \"selskiski\"/\"military-style\"/\"noun-adjective\" tanru, i.e. {tertau} come *before* {seltau}. This differs from {co} in that it does not affect the place structure of the sumti to the right; i.e. in {mi ke'oi broda brode do} (= {mi brode broda do}), both {mi} and {do} are arguments of {broda}. Default grouping is still left: {lo ke'oi ckule nixli cmalu melbi} resolves to {lo ke'oi (((ckule nixli) cmalu) melbi)}, which is equivalent to {lo melbi ke cmalu ke nixli ckule}. {co} does not (re-)reverse the order of tanru-modification; it only changes place structure. See {ke'e'u}."},{"word":"ke'o'o","selmaho":"COI","score":2,"definition":"vocative: please repeat more slowly / more clearly enunciated."},{"word":"ke'o'u","selmaho":"COI","score":2,"definition":"vocative: please repeat in a language I understand better."},{"word":"kerbali","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kerbal.","notes":"Kerbals are the alien species starred in the celebrated space flight simulator video game Kerbal Space Program. See also {kesli'uci'e} {jakne} {kesyvinji} {spoja} {bebna}"},{"word":"kercrida","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a fairy with fairy mythos $x_{2}$."},{"word":"kerdjine","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an earring"},{"word":"kerestf","score":1,"definition":"Keresth","notes":"Alternative: {kerEstf}, {kerEst}, {kyrest}, {kyrestf}"},{"word":"kerfa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the hair/fur [body-part] of $x_{2}$ at body location $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {skapi}, {sunla}, {pimlu}."},{"word":"kerfrcampu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (quantity) is a hair cleaning/care/maintenance/styling substance/product for purpose $x_2$ of composition $x_3$; $x_1$ is a quantity of hair product","notes":"This word is something of an {u'ivla}. Not restricted to only shampoo (hair cleaning product); can include (but is not limited to): shampoo, conditioner, hair mousse/gel, hair replenisher/grower (for baldness), hair coloring dye, hair styling spray, and even shaving cream/foam; however, it should be a tool/substance applied to hair semi-permanently, rather than applied to it only initially in order to modify it for later (such as a crimper, curler, etc.)—in other words, kerfrcampu remains with the hair or is scrubbed in and then washed out in order to function. Hair need not be human, of the top of the head, or even \"real\"/biological/belonging to the individual in question—these characteristics may be specified by $x_2$. See also {krevelylu'i}; {campu} for gismu version of same word."},{"word":"kerlakse","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is earwax/cerumen.","notes":"Cf. {kerlo}, {lakse}."},{"word":"kerlo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the ear [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: sensory apparatus, information gathering].","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is aural. See also {kanla}, {savru}, {smaji}, {tirna}, {ractu}."},{"word":"kernauke","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Cornish in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"kerneli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (set) is the set of all points/input values in the domain of function $x_2$ such that that function ($x_2$) maps them to 0.","notes":"$x_1$ is a subset of the domain set of $x_2$."},{"word":"kernelo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kernel/nucleus/'nut' of $x_2$; $x_1$ is central","notes":"See also {centero}, {midju}"},{"word":"kernerbo'o","score":1,"definition":"$n_1=b_1$ is an eardrum (tympanic membrane) of $n_2=k_2$.","notes":"The tympanic membrane separates the external ear from the middle ear. Cf. {kerlo}, {tirna}, {sance}."},{"word":"kerni","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ (state/event/fact) is fair/just/righteous to $x_2$ according to $x_3$","notes":"According to $x_3$, the way $x_2$ is treated in $x_1$ is just (it is \"as things should be\"). See also {pajni}, {sarxe}, {vrude}, {vudypai}, {nutli}, {pairnu'i}. (Many of those words deal with some judge acting \"fairly\" or \"justly\" in some matter, which kerni does not. In fact, a \"to'e kerni\" (unfair) situation is not necessarily the result of evil, may be considered unfair to all parties, and may be nobody's fault.)"},{"word":"kersrubo'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=s_1$ is a temporal bone (os temporale) performing function $b_2$ in body of $b_3$."},{"word":"kertinytci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an earphone/headphone"},{"word":"kerza'u","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=z_1$ is an earlobe of $k_2=z_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kerlo}."},{"word":"kesfange","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=f_1$ is extraterrestrial/alien, from/associated with celestial body/region $x_2=k_2$","notes":"From {kensa} {fange}. kesfange {dacti}: extraterrestrial object, kesfange {jmive}: extraterrestial life, kesfange {prenu}: extraterrestial person/sapient being"},{"word":"kesfi","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ flies through medium $x_2$ (not necessarily a fluid/atmosphere) using means of propulsion $x_3$.","notes":"Generalization of {volmna} or {vofli} such that $x_2$ is not necessarily a fluid; in outerspace, spacecraft cannot volmna (thus, they cannot vofli) because there is not fluid there - they do, however, kesfi be lo kensa. This is different from {kru'uze} in that internally-supplied forces (such as rocket propulsion) are possible."},{"word":"kesli'uci'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a space program","notes":"See {kensa}, {litru}, {ciste}"},{"word":"kespre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an astronaut/cosmonaut, associated with astronomical body $x_2$.","notes":"No reference to country/culture of origin."},{"word":"kesri","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ (property of $x_2$) is a stereotype of $x_2$ (object/set), held by $x_3$","notes":"Does not necessarily carry a negative connotation. Stereotypes are, basically, the characteristics that come to one's mind when they imagine a particular object, regardless of actual commonality. e.g. Many people stereotypically think of roses as red, even though there are plenty of roses that aren't red. See {sei'i}, {lemkai}, {le'e}"},{"word":"kesyblo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a spaceship/starship/(outer)space vessel for carrying $x_2$ and propelled by $x_3$."},{"word":"kesydai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a celestial body/object with associated space/region $x_2$.","notes":"Probably equivalent to \"{selkensa}\" except restricted to physically material objects. See also: \"{astro}\"."},{"word":"kesydilnu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a nebula of material $x_2$","notes":"from {kensa} + {dilnu}"},{"word":"kesyjetske","score":1,"definition":"$saske_1$ is astrology (mass of facts) of subject matter $saske_2$ based on methodology $saske_3=jetnu_1$ of celestial bodies","notes":"See also {kesyske}, {smadi}, {lijda}, {jinvi}, {makfa}, {astro}."},{"word":"kesypastu","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a space suit of material $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kensa}, {pastu}."},{"word":"kesyske","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is astronomy based on methodology $x_2$."},{"word":"kesyskepre","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an astronomer.","notes":"See {kesyske}."},{"word":"kesyvinji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a spaceplane carrying payload $x_2$ propelled by $x_3$."},{"word":"ketco","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects South American culture/nationality/geography in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {merko}, {xispo}, {brazo}, {gento}, {spano}."},{"word":"ketlete","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has a body mass index of $x_2$ by standard $x_3$."},{"word":"ketli","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kettle for/containing $x_2$"},{"word":"ketro","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $10^{30}$ of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"See also: \"{kekti}\", \"{ronro}\", \"{gotro}\", etc."},{"word":"ketslau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pterosaur of subtaxon/type/genus/species/variety/breed $x_2$","notes":"See also: {dinsauru}, {dinso}, {reksa}, {piknofibre}, {ketsu}, {ikfio}, {plesio}, {disrmuzo}."},{"word":"ketsu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pterosaur of subtaxon/type/genus/species/variety/breed $x_2$","notes":"gismu version of {ketslau} (otherwise identical). See also: {dinso}, {dinsauru}, {piknofibre}, {ketslau}, {rexsa}."},{"word":"ke'u","selmaho":"UI3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: repeating - continuing.","notes":"See also {refbasna}, {krefu}, {rapli}, {velde'a}."},{"word":"ke'u'i","selmaho":"KEhUhI","score":2,"definition":"accepts number (n) after: repeat last sumti up to n times","notes":"\"lo pa plise (ku) ke'u'i ci\" = \"lo pa plise (ku) lo pa plise (ku) lo pa plise (ku)\". Mostly for mathematical brivla, e.g. {konkatena}, {lairsume}, {sumji} (proposed to accept arbitrary number of places)."},{"word":"ke'unai","selmaho":"UI*3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: repeating - continuing."},{"word":"ke'usku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ repeats $x_2$ (sedu'u/text) to audience $x_3$ via expressive medium $x_4$ for the $x_5$th time.","notes":"See also {krefu}, {cusku}"},{"word":"ke'uzgi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a reprise / repeated musical passage produced by $x_2$ (event)","notes":"See {krefu}, {zgike}, {sanga}"},{"word":"kevdi'u","score":2,"definition":"$d_1=k_1$ is a dungeon excavated in or beneath $k_2$ for purpose $d_2$"},{"word":"kevlu'a","score":4,"definition":"$p_1=k_1$ is a tunnel through obstacle $k_2$, that stretches from $p_2$ to $p_3$ and goes through points $p_4$ (set)","notes":"{kevna} {pluta} -- Discussed on the IRC on March 31st, 2014, around 21:00 GMT"},{"word":"kevna","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cavity/hole/hollow/cavern in $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is concave within $x_{2}$; $x_{2}$ is hollow at locus $x_{1}$.","notes":"Also pit, depression, concavity; hollow (= {selke'a}). See also {fenra}, {kunti}, {canlu}, {canko}, {galxe}, {tubnu}."},{"word":"kevypracpi","score":2,"definition":"$ci_1=cu_1$ is a woodpecker/wryneck/piculet/sapsucker of species $ci_2$","notes":"Family Picidae"},{"word":"kevyxejyji'o","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=xe_1=j_1$ is a cleft/dimple chin of $xe_2$.","notes":"Cf. {flira}, {kevna}, {xedja}, {xejyji'o}."},{"word":"kevzda","score":2,"definition":"$k_1=z_1$ is a cave for housing $x_2=z_2$, located in $x_3=k_2$."},{"word":"kezonsitis","score":1,"definition":"Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines"},{"word":"ki","selmaho":"KI","score":100000,"definition":"tense/modal: set/use tense default; establishes new open scope space/time/modal reference base."},{"word":"ki'a","selmaho":"UI6","score":99999,"definition":"attitudinal question: confusion about something said.","notes":"See also {cfipu}, {kucli}."},{"word":"ki'a'au'u'au'i","selmaho":"UI6","score":5,"definition":"attitudinal question: metalinguistic confusion caused by too many experimental cmavo","notes":"See {ki'a}, {ci'au'u'au'i}"},{"word":"ki'ai","selmaho":"COI2","score":8,"definition":"Converts following selbri, cmevla, or zoi-quote into a nonce interjection/attitudinal.","notes":"See {sa'ei}, {ci'oi}, {tai'i}. From {krixa}"},{"word":"ki'anai","selmaho":"UI*6","score":100000,"definition":"non-question: understanding of something said."},{"word":"ki'anmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is confused about message $x_2$ (text/sedu'u) from sender $x_3$","notes":"See {ki'a}, {cfipu}, {je'empe}"},{"word":"ki'arzau","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=k_1$ applauds/acclaims/praises loudly action $z_2$ (object/event) with sound $k_2$.","notes":"Cf. {krixa}, {zanru}, {xanvruzau}, {geirki'a}."},{"word":"ki'asku","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=k_1$ shouts/cries out $c_2=k_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) to audience $c_3$ via expressive medium $c_4$ ","notes":"from {krixa} {cusku}"},{"word":"ki'au","selmaho":"UI2","score":2,"definition":"evidential: I reason - I think impulsively.","notes":"Can be used similar to krinu/ki'u in UI form."},{"word":"kibdu'a","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ uploads $d_2$ to $d_3=k_1$.","notes":"Cf. {kibro}, {dunda}, {kibycpa}, {kibyse'u}."},{"word":"kibmalmri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sends spam (e-)mail $x_2$ to recipient [address] $x_3$ from mailbox address $x_4$ by network/system $x_5$"},{"word":"kibmeme","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an (Internet) meme about $x_2$ using format $x_3$.","notes":"Refers to Internet memes about a topic (se kibmeme) using a repeating format, e.g. \"Drake Hotline approves\" (te kibmeme). See also {sibvidru}."},{"word":"kibrbrauzero","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a web browser."},{"word":"kibro","score":20,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the internet/cyberspace in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Proposed by xorxes. Short rafsi -kib-. Cf. {mujysamseltcana}."},{"word":"kibromge","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is/pertains to cyberpunk (culture/literature/cinema/gaming/etc) in property $x_2$ by standard $x_3$ according to observer $x_4$","notes":"From {kibro} {romge}."},{"word":"kibyca'o","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a web browser for retrieving/presenting/traversing information $k_1$.","notes":"Cf. {kibro}, {canko}, {zgana}, {datni}, {kibycpa}, {kibdu'a}, {kibyse'u}."},{"word":"kibycpa","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ downloads $c_2$ from $c_3=k_1$.","notes":"Cf. {kibro}, {cpacu}, {benji}, {kibdu'a}, {kibyse'u}."},{"word":"kibyka'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an Internet avatar/representation of user $x_2$ on website/function $x_3$","notes":"See {kibro}, {krati}, {kibystu}, {kibzva}"},{"word":"kibyka'ixra","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ is a profile picture belonging to $x_2=p_2=kr_2$ made by $x_3=p_3$ on website $x_4$.","notes":"Created because {kibyka'ixra} could probably refer to things that are not pictures too, e.g. a 3D video game skin."},{"word":"kibykarni","score":3,"definition":"$ki_1=ka_1$ is an internet-journal/web-article/blog (web-log) with content $ka_2$ published by $ka_3$ for audience $ka_4$","notes":"Cf. {kibro}, {karni}, {snukarni}, {snustu}."},{"word":"kibypapri","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a web page of site $p_2=k_1$.","notes":"Cf. {kibro}, {papri}, {kibyca'o}."},{"word":"kibypidyfi'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is/pertains to cyberpunk genre (as a work of culture: literature/cinema/gaming/etc) having plot/theme/subject matter $c_2$ and was created by $c_3$","notes":"From {kibro} {pindi} {cfika}, \"cyber-poor fiction.\" The longer tanru \"cyber rebel genre\" produced an intolerably-long lujvo (rebel and genre themselves both being lujvo)."},{"word":"kibyse'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=k_1=s_1$ is a server on the Internet for a client $x_2=k_1=s_2$ of service $x_3=s_3$.","notes":"-kib- is a short rafsi of experimental gismu {kibro}. See ${samseltcana}_2$ for nodes of a network, {kibro} {selfu}, {kibdu'a}, {kibycpa}, {kibyca'o}"},{"word":"kibysku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ expresses/says $x_2$ (sedu'u/text) over the internet for audience $x_3$, via online medium $x_4$."},{"word":"kibysnustu","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ is a Internet forum for $c_1$ to discuss/talk about topic/subject $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kibro}, {snustu}, {casnu}, {stuzi}, {snukarni}, {kibykarni}"},{"word":"kibystu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a website, containing $x_2$","notes":"{kibro} {stuzi}. See {samjudri}, {kibzva}, {ki'oi}"},{"word":"kibzva","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is located at website / Internet resource $x_2$","notes":"See {kibystu}, {kibro}, {ki'oi}. $x_2$ need not be a website, but may be a chatroom or any other resource on the Internet."},{"word":"kicne","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ cushions $x_{2}$ with material $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is a cushion/pillow/pad [for $x_{2}$] of padding material $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {ckana}, {matci}."},{"word":"kicnunda'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pillow fight in which $x_2$ fights $x_3$ over issue $x_4$, using pillows/cushions $x_5$.","notes":"See {kicne}, {nu}, {damba}, {kicyda'a}, {nunda'a}."},{"word":"kicotes","score":1,"definition":"Quixote/Quijote","notes":"Reflects contemporaneous Castillian pronunciation."},{"word":"kicra","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ produces/makes/hosts podcast episode $x_2$.","notes":"No dependence/specification of the format, production equipment or techniques, hosting website/resource/server, the local or remote storage device, listening device, or how they are connected. The content should mostly or entirely be audio ({snavi}). For a podcast series or program (as a whole), consider a construct similar to \"{se} {kicra} {porsi}\" or \"{selkicrypoi}\". This word is slightly different from and much narrower than {cravi}. A key component to a podcast is that it is accessible via an internet. See also: {cradi}, {kibro}."},{"word":"kicyda'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ engages in a pillow fight with $x_2$ over issue $x_3$, using pillows/cushions $x_4$.","notes":"See {kicne}, {damba}, {kicnunda'a}."},{"word":"kicymatci","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=k_2$ is a mattress with cushion $k_1$.","notes":"Cf. {matci}, {kicne}."},{"word":"ki'e","selmaho":"COI","score":100000,"definition":"vocative: thanks - no thanks to you."},{"word":"ki'enai","selmaho":"COI*","score":100000,"definition":"vocative: thanks - no thanks to you."},{"word":"ki'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"ckini modal, 1st place (related to) relatively; as a relation of ..."},{"word":"ki'icne","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ varies in what it is in relation $x_2$ to, transiting to a relation with $x_3$ from one with $x_4$","notes":"See also {kaicne}, {cenba}."},{"word":"ki'ijdi","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a decide with related $x_{2}$ with related to $x_{3}$ with relationship $x_{4}$ with matter decided $x_{5}$."},{"word":"ki'inmau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are such that the former is in relation $x_3$ with a greater number than that which the latter is in that relation with."},{"word":"ki'inmoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is in relation $x_4$ with $x_2$ to the $x_3$th degree; $x_1$ is $x_3$ nodes before $x_2$ in the sequence such that every element thereof and the next element are linked by the relation $x_4$; $x_1$ is [ that which is in relation $x_4$ with ] (repeat $x_3$ times the part between brackets) $x_2$","notes":"X ki'inmoi Y li ci lo ka ce'u ce'u pendo = X is a friend of a friend of a friend of Y (so a \"third degree friend\"). X ki'inmoi Y li vo lo ka ce'u ce'u mamta = X is the mother of the mother of the mother of the mother of Y; X is [the mother of]×4 Y."},{"word":"ki'irgau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ makes $x_2$ and $x_3$ be related by binary relation $x_4$."},{"word":"ki'irgrafu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a relation space formed from elements/nodes in set $x_2$ and relationship $x_3$ which connects them.","notes":"$x_1$ is a space/directed graph/set of ordered n-tuples which is formed from the endowment of of a space/set (of possible nodes) $x_2$ with the relationship $x_3$ which is n-ary. Suppose that $x_2$ is binary; let y and z be elements in $x_2$ and denote $x_3$ by \"R\" so that \"a R b\" means that R relates 'a' to 'b' in that order (not necessarily the reverse); then: if y R z, then (y,z) is an element in $x_1$. In other words, $x_1$ is the set of exactly all ordered edges between members of $x_2$ (which are nodes/endpoints of members of $x_1$), which are formed iff R relates those members in the order indicated by the direction of the edge (source then destination; first term, then second term) when R is binary. Greater arity is possible (in which case ordered n-tuples become useful and edges scale up dimensionally). $x_1$ is the set of all ordered relationships in $x_2$ formed by $x_3$. One valjvo of this word is an experimental gismu: {grafu}."},{"word":"ki'irpoi","score":1,"definition":"In the sequence $x_1$, each nonfinal member is related to the next member by the relation $x_2$."},{"word":"ki'irsi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sequence in which each adjacent pair of elements is related by $x_2$ (binary predicate; applied in the order of the sequence).","notes":"For example, \"lo {serlaximorfa} {ce'o} lo {oxtopoda} ce'o lo {finpe} ce'o lo {alga} cu ki'irsi lo ka ce'u ce'u {citka}\" expresses \"sharks eat octopuses, and octopuses eat fish, and fish eat algae.\""},{"word":"kijno","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of oxygen (O); [metaphor: supporting life/combustion].","notes":"See also {jelca}, {vacri}, {vasxu}."},{"word":"kijycau","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ lacks oxygen $k_1$; $c_1$ is anaerobic.","notes":"Cf. {claxu}."},{"word":"kijyselspo","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a ruined."},{"word":"kijytoldustersabji","score":1,"definition":"$s_3$ [recipient] is insufficiently/deficiently supplied with oxygen from $s_1$ [source], insufficiently by standard $d_3$.","notes":"Hypoxia (=lo za kijytoldustersabji)"},{"word":"kiknoia","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a stork"},{"word":"kiksekiti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an elm seed bug (Arocatus melanocephalus) of subspecies $x_2$","notes":"A species of true bugs which feeds on elm trees, known for their tendency to infest nearby homes and other buildings during the summer months. Native to Europe, the species has been introduced to the western United States."},{"word":"kilcrigau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ blunts $x_2$"},{"word":"kilga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ (default 1) kilograms [SI base unit] in mass by standard $x_3$.","notes":"See also {kilto}, {grake}."},{"word":"kilga'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ spear/lance/assegai made of $x_{2}$.","notes":"Cf. {kinli}, {grana}, {rerga'a}."},{"word":"kilga'axa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=xa_1=g_1=k_1$ is a lance/spear/javelin/pointed-rod weapon for use against $x_2=xa_2$ by $x_3=xa_3$ of material $x_4=g_2$.","notes":"{kinli} {grana} {xarci}; this lujvo structure is from {noralujv}. The author of this definition is uncertain that {jesxa'i} would not be a better lujvo for the purpose."},{"word":"kilpunli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a spine or thorn protruding from $x_2$","notes":"See {kinli}, {punli}."},{"word":"kilrango","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sting/stinger of $x_2$"},{"word":"kilrangytunta","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ stings $x_2$ ","notes":"cf. {kilrango}"},{"word":"kilto","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a thousand [1000; $10^3$] of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"See also {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}, {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}, {minli}"},{"word":"kimbali","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cymbal/gong of radius $x_2$, made of material $x_3$","notes":"See also {damri}, {darxi}, {desku}."},{"word":"kinda","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is kinda like $x_2$ in property $x_3$","notes":"This is a joke word. Its main use is in the tanru {kinda} {sorta}"},{"word":"kindali","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a macadamia of subclade/cultivar $x_2$."},{"word":"kindi'u","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a movie theater / cinema (building) showing movies/films $s_1$.","notes":"See also: {skina} (movie)."},{"word":"kinfi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a binary relationship which is symmetric (under exchange of arguments/terms) in space/under conditions/on set $x_2$.","notes":"Denote this binary relation $x_1$ between elements y, z (in that order) by \"y R z\" (in that order); then, for any elements a, b in the set of consideration (possibly $x_2$), if a R b, then b R a. See also: {kinra}, {takni}."},{"word":"kinjazu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ does $x_2$ (ka/nu) to show that they satisfy binary property $x_3$ (ka) with/to audience $x_4$.","notes":"The first {ce'u} in both $x_2$ and $x_3$ is the actor ($x_1$). The second {ce'u} in both $x_2$ and $x_3$ is the audience ($x_4$)."},{"word":"kinjipu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a thorn on $x_2$"},{"word":"kinkaju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kinkajou (Potos flavus) of species/subspecies $x_2$","notes":"See {arxokuna}"},{"word":"kinli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is sharp/keen at locus $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {balre}, {dakfu}, {jesni}."},{"word":"kinmoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the $x_2$ (number)-th episode in broadcast series $x_3$"},{"word":"kinpau","score":7,"definition":"$x_1$ is an episode of movie/television series $x_2$"},{"word":"kinpei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=p_1=s_3=s_4$ thinks about subject $x_2=p_2=s_2$ by imagining $x_3=s_1$ which is like an imaginary movie about that subject."},{"word":"kinpoisle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an individual program in radio or television series $x_2$","notes":"See also {kinmoi}"},{"word":"kinra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a binary relationship which is reflexive in space/under conditions/on set $x_2$.","notes":"Denote this binary relation $x_1$ between elements y, z (in that order) by \"y R z\" (in that order); then, for any element 'a' in the set of consideration (possibly $x_2$), a R a. \"Reflexive property\" = \"ka(m)( )kinra\". See also: {takni}, {kinfi}."},{"word":"kinrxanime","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an anime about $x_2$ [plot/theme/subject/activity], filmmaker $x_3$, for audience $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {skina}."},{"word":"kinsle","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ is a frame from motion picture $x_2=k_1$ about $x_3=k_2$ [plot/theme/subject/activity]","notes":"(skina x3, x4 omitted for lack of usefulness). See also {skina} for some useful lujvo you can tanru-ize this with -- e.g. \"selxraci'a skina\" -> 'frame of drawn animation', {selci}"},{"word":"kinzga","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=z_1$ watches movie/film/audio-video $x_2=z_2=s_1$ about subject $x_3=s_2$ by filmmaker $x_4=s_3$ intended for audience $x_5=s_4$ by sensory means $x_6=z_3$ under conditions $x_7=z_4$","notes":"{velskina} is less appropriate because it isn't true that the entire intended audience of a film will watch it, not to mention that it is possible to watch films of which one is not a part of the intended audience. See also {skina}, {zgana}."},{"word":"ki'o","selmaho":"PA3","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: number comma; thousands."},{"word":"ki'odje","score":2,"definition":"$d1$ is $d2$ full kilodays (thousand day unit) in duration (default is 1 kiloday) by standard $d3$","notes":"For use with metric dating system."},{"word":"ki'ogra","score":3,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ kilograms in mass by standard $g_3$."},{"word":"ki'oi","selmaho":"BAI","score":3,"definition":"se kibzva modal, 1st place: at website/Internet resource...","notes":"Alternative to the common metaphoric use of {bu'u}. See {kibzva}, {kibystu}, {kibro}"},{"word":"ki'orbaitni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in $x_2$ (default 1) kilobytes ($10^3$ bytes)","notes":"See {kilto}, {baitni}, {kirbibaitni}, {ki'orbitni}. // Series: {ki'orbaitni} {megbaitni} {gigbaitni} {tetybaitni} {petybaitni} {xexybaitni} {zepybaitni} {gotybaitni}"},{"word":"ki'orbi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is 1024 ($2^{10}$) of $x_2$ in dimension/aspect $x_3$ (default units)","notes":"Informal combining form: kirbi-. See {kirbibitni}, {kirbibaitni}, {kilto}. // Series: {ki'orbi} {me'orbi} {gi'orbi} {te'orbi} {pe'orbi} {xe'orbi} {ze'orbi} {go'orbi}"},{"word":"ki'orbitni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in $x_2$ (default 1) kilobits ($10^3$ bits)","notes":"See {kilto}, {bitni}, {kirbibitni}, {ki'orbaitni}. // Series: {ki'orbitni} {megbitni} {gigbitni} {tetybitni} {petybitni} {xexybitni} {zepybitni} {gotybitni}"},{"word":"ki'orbivysamsle","score":1,"definition":"$se1$ is (close to) a thousand of eight indivisible, most basic computer subunits of computer $se2$; se1 is a kilobyte","notes":"In binary a kilobyte is actually 1024 bytes, but we can round off for brevity, and to parallel the metric units."},{"word":"ki'orgratretrefrinynidysnidu","score":-1,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ newton (s) of force (default is 1) by standard $g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {niutni}, {klanrniut,ni}."},{"word":"ki'orna'a","score":2,"definition":"$n1$ is $n2$ millennia (1000 years) in duration (default is 1 millennium) by standard $n3$.","notes":"\"Millennium\" not limited to decimal equivalent of \"1000\"."},{"word":"ki'ortanminli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ (li; default: 1) kiloparsecs by standard $x_3$.","notes":"See also: \"{tanminli}\", \"{laxtyminli}\"."},{"word":"ki'ortretolcacra","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ kilometers per hour (km/h) in speed/velocity.","notes":"From {ki'otre} {to'e} {cacra}. \"to'e cacra\" is used here to refer to the reciprocal of an hour."},{"word":"ki'otre","score":6,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ kilometres long in direction $x_3$ by standard $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {gusminli}, {darno}."},{"word":"kipsi","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ keeps/raises $x2$ [animals] in sty/stall/stale/pen $x3$ for purpose $x4$"},{"word":"kirbibaitni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in $x_2$ (default 1) kibibytes ($2^{10}$ bytes)","notes":"See {ki'orbi}, {baitni}, {ki'orbaitni}, {kirbibitni}. // Series: {kirbibaitni} {merbibaitni} {girbibaitni} {terbibaitni} {perbibaitni} {xerbibaitni} {zerbibaitni} {gorbibaitni}"},{"word":"kirbibitni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in $x_2$ (default 1) kibibits ($2^{10}$ bits)","notes":"See {ki'orbi}, {bitni}, {ki'orbitni}, {kirbibaitni}. // Series: {kirbibitni} {merbibitni} {girbibitni} {terbibitni} {perbibitni} {xerbibitni} {zerbibitni} {gorbibitni}"},{"word":"kircaiu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a shark of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {finpe}, {xamsi}"},{"word":"kirdei","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is Thanksgiving by standard $d_3$","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {ckire}, {djedi}"},{"word":"kirilits","score":1,"definition":"the alphabetic order used in Cyrillic and basic derivative alphabets.","notes":"See also: \".{abata'adj}\", \".{abgad}\", \".{e'elxam}\", \".{unikodypors}\", \".{abeced}\", \".{alfabetagam}\"."},{"word":"kirsku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ thanks/gives thanks to $x_2$ for $x_3$ (property) via medium $x_4$","notes":"See also {ckire}."},{"word":"kisru'u","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is measured in pakistani rupee (₨; PKR) as $r_2$ (quantity), in the Algerian monetary system $r_3$."},{"word":"kisto","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Pakistani/Pashto culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {xurdo}."},{"word":"kisybau","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=b_1$ is the Pakistani Urdu language used by $b_2$ to communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote)","notes":"from {kisto} {bangu} c.f. {xurbau}."},{"word":"kisyglibau","score":2,"definition":"$k_1=g_1=b_1$ is the Pakistani English language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Cf. {kisto}, {glico}, {bangu}, {glibau}, {bangenugu}, {kisybau}"},{"word":"kisygu'e","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=g_1$ is Pakistan.","notes":"Cf. {kisto}, {gugde}, {gugdepuku}. The 'national' language of Pakistan is {xurbau}. "},{"word":"kitselzba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is pottery made by $x_2$ of clay $x_3$.","notes":"see also {staku}"},{"word":"kitybli","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ is a clay-based building brick of composition $k_2$, surfaces/sides $s_4$.","notes":"Cf. {kliti}, {bliku}."},{"word":"kitybo'i","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a clay bottle/jar/urn/flask/closable container made of clay for $b2_2$ with lid $b_4$."},{"word":"kityzba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a potter who makes $x_2$ out of clay $x_3$.","notes":"see also {kitselzba}, {staku}"},{"word":"ki'u","selmaho":"BAI","score":100002,"definition":"krinu modal, 1st place (justified by) justifiably; because of reason ..."},{"word":"ki'u ma","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100001,"definition":"sumti question asking for a rational explanation/justification; why?."},{"word":"ki'unai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100001,"definition":"na'e krinu modal, 1st place; regardless of"},{"word":"klacpe","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ calls/summons $c_3=k_1$ to location $k_2$ in manner/form $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cpedu}."},{"word":"klacpedyca'a","score":1,"definition":"$ca1$ is pager for calling $ca2=cp3$ controlled/[triggered] by $ca3=cp1$"},{"word":"klafle","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a flux/traffic of pedestrians/vehicles $x_2$ going to $x_3$ from $x_4$","notes":"See also {flecu}"},{"word":"klagau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ brings $x_2$ to $x_3$","notes":"See {klama}, {gasnu}, {bevri}, {benji}"},{"word":"klagi'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ leads/guides $x_2$ to $x_3$ from $x_4$ via route $x_5$","notes":"{klama} {gidva}"},{"word":"klaicnampe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ measures to be $x_2$ [li; number] Joule-seconds by standard $x_3$","notes":"This is a a named unit derived from the SI base units, just like the Joule and the Ohm; the difference is that there is no special name for it in standard SI. This word is synonymous with \"{pi'ai} {klanrdjuli} {snidu}\". $x_1$ can be an action (physical quantity), an angular momentum (or a coordinate or magnitude thereof), etc.: any dimensionful quantity with dimension of mass times the square of distance, per second. See also: {cnampetu}, .{akcne}, {klanrdjuli}, {snidu}, {pi'ai}, {plankexu} (closely related, but not quite equivalent)."},{"word":"klaisirmpe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ measures to be $x_2$ [li; number] kilogram-meters-per-second by standard $x_3$","notes":"This is a a named unit derived from the SI base units, just like the Joule and the Ohm; the difference is that there is no special name for it in standard SI. This word is synonymous with \"{pi'ai} {ki'ogra} {mitre} {fei'u} {snidu}\". $x_1$ can be a strictly-spatial linear momentum (or a coordinate or magnitude thereof), etc.: any dimensionful quantity with dimension of mass times distance per second. See also: {sirmpetu}, {klaicnampe}."},{"word":"klaje'i","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=k_1$ follows $j_2$ to destination $k_2$ from origin $k_3$ via route $k_4$ by means $k_5$.","notes":"Cf. {klama}, {jersi}."},{"word":"klaji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a street/avenue/lane/drive/cul-de-sac/way/alley/[road] at $x_{2}$ accessing $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also corridor; not typically a route between points, but offers access to sites along it. See also {naxle}, {panka}, {pluta}, {dargu}."},{"word":"klakigori","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kakigoori/Japanese shaved ice dessert with flavoring/ingredients $x_2$"},{"word":"klakla","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ goes and returns to $x_2$ from $x_3$ via $x_4$ by using $x_5$.","notes":"It means '$x_1$ goes to $x_2$ from $x_3$, and then $x_1$ goes to $x_3$ from $x_2$'."},{"word":"klaktono","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Clactonian technological industry/culture/know-how of period and location (specifics) $x_2$ in properties $x_3$."},{"word":"klaku","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ weeps/cries tears $x_{2}$ about/for reason $x_{3}$ (event/state).","notes":"See also {badri}, {krixa}."},{"word":"klalamai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Philippine kalamay dessert, a mixture of coconut milk, brown sugar, and glutinous rice, with other ingredients $x_2$ of type/variety $x_3$"},{"word":"klama","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ comes/goes to destination $x_{2}$ from origin $x_{3}$ via route $x_{4}$ using means/vehicle $x_{5}$.","notes":"Also travels, journeys, moves, leaves to ... from ...; $x_1$ is a traveller; ($x_4$ as a set includes points at least sufficient to constrain the route relevantly). See also {cadzu}, {bajra}, {marce}, {vofli}, {litru}, {muvdu}, {cpare}, cmavo list {ka'a}, {pluta}, {bevri}, {farlu}, {limna}, {vitke}."},{"word":"klamatsile","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a monkeypod (Pithecellobium dulce) of variety $x_2$","notes":"Tagalog \"kamatsilé\"; Nahuatl \"cuauhmochitl\""},{"word":"klamau","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$, more than $z_2$, goes to $k_2$ from $k_3$ via $k_4$ by means of $k_5$.","notes":"Mentioned in example 12.91 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"klamburi","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pun on $x_2$ and $x_3$ (meanings of a word or similar words)"},{"word":"klami'e","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ summons $m_2=k_1$ to $k_2$ from $k_3$ via route $k_4$.","notes":"Cf. {klama}, {minde}, {klacpe}."},{"word":"klamu'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_1=m_1$ arrives at $x_2=k_2$ from $x_3=k_3$ by route $x_4=k_4$ with transportation means $x_5=k_5$ by completion standard $x_6=m_3$","notes":"cf. {klama}, {mulno}."},{"word":"klani","score":100002,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured by $x_2$ (number) on scale $x_3$ (si'o, property of $x_1$ with kau).","notes":"Also count. To specify the number of objects, {loi} is usually used in x1 of klani. To specify size, fill x3 of klani. See also cmavo list {la'u}, {namcu}."},{"word":"klanrbeli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ measures $x_2$ bels on scale $x_3$ (si'o).","notes":"One bel is equal to 10 decibels. Cf. {klani}, {sance}, {cladu}."},{"word":"klanrdjuli","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ joule(s) of energy (default is 1) by standard $g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {djaule}, {klanrniut,ni}, {klanrxuati}."},{"word":"klanrfaradi","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ farad(s) of capacitance (default is 1) by standard $g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {terdikca}, {xampo}."},{"word":"klanrpaskali","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ pascal(s) of pressure (default is 1) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Cf. {klanrniut,ni}."},{"word":"klanrtesla","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ tesla(s) of magnetic field B (default is 1) by standard $g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {maksi}."},{"word":"klanrvati","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ watt(s) of power (default is 1) by standard $g_3$.","notes":"Deprecated since the prohibition on consonants followed by glides; see {uatno}. Cf. {klanrdjuli}, {klanrvolta}, {xampo}."},{"word":"klanrvolta","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ volt(s) of electromotive force (default is 1) by standard $g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xampo}, {klanrxomi}, {klanrxuati}, {klanrdjuli}, {terdikca}."},{"word":"klanrxenri","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ henry/henries of inductance (default is 1) by standard $g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {enri}, {klanrvolta}, {xampo}."},{"word":"klanrxertsi","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ hertz of frequency (default is 1) by standard $g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ertso}, {klani}"},{"word":"klanrxomi","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ ohm(s) of electrical impedance/resistance (default is 1) by standard $g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {omso}, {xampo}, {klanrvolta}, {klanrxuati}, {klanrzimenzi}."},{"word":"klanrzimenzi","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ siemens of electrical conductance (default is 1) by standard $g_3$.","notes":"{klanrxomi}, {klanrvolta}, {xampo}."},{"word":"kla'oma","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Oklahoman in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"kla'ongo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is kaong palm/sugar palm/Arenga pinnata (Arenga saccharifera) of variety/type $x_2$"},{"word":"klapri","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a track on $p_2$"},{"word":"klasazri","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=s_1=k_1$ drives $x_2=s_2=k_5$ to $x_3=k_2$ from $x_4=k_3$ via route $x_5=k_4$","notes":"Used to specify agentive operation of the transportation vehicle, as opposed to simply being carried by it. See also {sazri}, {klama}, {ma'ekla}"},{"word":"klasiko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is (a) classic in/of genre/type $x_2$ in aspects/features $x_3$ by standard/judgment of $x_4$","notes":"Generally considered to be transcendent, great, exceptionally good in overall quality, artistic and expressive, and (capable of) enduring."},{"word":"klaso","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is classical mechanical/classical [physics sense] in property $x_2$ with behavior/traits/result $x_3$; $x_1$ demonstrates classical mechanical qualities/nature; $x_1$ behaves classically (physically).","notes":"See also: {namra}, {kazra}, {slabu}, {cizra}"},{"word":"klasta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ keeps going, with destination $x_2$"},{"word":"klasti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ stops going/halts"},{"word":"klasutra","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=k_1$ scurries to $k_2$ from $k_3$ through $k_4$ by means $k_5$"},{"word":"klatcu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ needs to go to location $x_2$ for purpose/action $x_3$","notes":"See {klama}, {nitcu}, {zvatcu}, {bilga}, {cliva}, {ei}"},{"word":"klatoliki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the Roman Catholic culture/religion/ethos in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {la'orxi'o}, {xriso}"},{"word":"klatubradanikto","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object, process, quote, etc.) is a fail-safe mechanism/command or safe-word which halts activity $x_2$ (nu) and produces outcome $x_3$ (nu).","notes":".{u'ivla}. Also: \"to cry uncle\", \"to say \"yield\"\". Confer: \"{nunflicabybandu}\"."},{"word":"klauci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is curious / wonders which thing(s) satisfy $x_2$ (ka).","notes":"Short for {kucli} {lo} {du'u} {ma} {kau}."},{"word":"klaunji","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is blackseed/nigella of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"Not to be confused with {kalzira}."},{"word":"klauza","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is a grammatical clause (verb, its necessary grammatical arguments, and any adjuncts affecting them)","notes":"For describing Lojban grammar {brisni} is a preferrable term for a similar concept."},{"word":"klavikorda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a harpsichord","notes":"See also {pipna}"},{"word":"klavile","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a piano/fortepiano","notes":"{pipno} is a more generic term"},{"word":"klavire","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a clavier (harpsichord, clavichord, fortepiano)","notes":"{pipno} is a more generic term"},{"word":"klebana","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ikebana/flower arrangement with components $x_2$ with style/other properties $x_3$ with spiritual/sentimental significance $x_4$ "},{"word":"klecmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a member of class / category $x_2$ (mass / plurality), within supergroup $x_3$, with defining quality $x_4$","notes":"See {klesi}, {cmima}, {kleinzu}"},{"word":"kleide","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a clade/cladus/monophyletic class formed by most-recent common ancestor(s) $x_2$ and all lineal descendants thereof in family/directed tree structure/according to relationship or standard $x_3$.","notes":"$x_2$ should technically be unique modulo considerations such as sex (both biological parents are the MRCA of biological full siblings, for example), but might typically be extended to a taxon which includes the true $x_2$ in practice (and thus will slightly differ from the crown clade defined by that taxon, in that it could exclude the MRCA of the defining taxon). See also: \"{kraune}\", \"{klesi}\"."},{"word":"kleinzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (mass / plurality) is a class / category / subgroup / subset including members $x_2$, with defining property $x_3$ (ka), within superset $x_4$ (mass)","notes":"See {klesi}, {gunma}, {lanzu}. Suggested morphemes: -klei-, -leiu-"},{"word":"kleivmu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (set) is the relative set complement of $x_2$ (set) in/from/with respect to/relative to set $x_3$ (set; default: the relevant universal set).","notes":"${x_1}={x_3}\\setminus{x_2}$. See also: \"{kei'i}\" (which is the mekso operator cmavo for this same word/concept)."},{"word":"kleivmykai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (set) is a set such that the complement of which (taken in/relative to superset $x_3=kleivmu_3$ (set; default: some universal set)) has property/is characterized by $x_2$ (ka).","notes":"Use this word for things like \"co-finite set\", \"co-null set\", etc. This word is a {brapagjvo} from \"{kleivmu}\"."},{"word":"klenilbra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (li) is the size of set $x_2$ by standard/notion $x_3$","notes":"$x_3$ may be cardinality, measure in a given space, various forms of density, etc. Many notions exist."},{"word":"klesi","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (mass/si'o) is a class/category/subgroup/subset within $x_{2}$ with defining property $x_{3}$ (ka).","notes":"Also taxon, type, kind, classification, species, genus, family, order, phylum. See also cmavo list {le'a}, {cmima}, {jutsi}, {ciste}, {girzu}, {lanzu}, {vrici}."},{"word":"klesnregnu","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is a kingdom (biology) [taxonomic rank] within domain $k_2$ with defining property $k_3$ (ka)","notes":"From latin \"regnum\" (=kingdom)."},{"word":"klesnrego","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a domain (biology) [taxonomic rank] within Tree of Life $k_2$ with defining property $k_3$ (ka)","notes":"From latin \"regio\" (=domain)."},{"word":"klesrcinse","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ in activity/state $x_2$ exhibits gender/sex $x_3$ (ka) by standard $x_4$ according to judge $x_5$; $x_5$ genders $x_1$ as $x_3$.","notes":"See also {cinse}, {fetsi}, {nakni}, {nanla}, {nanmu}, {ninmu}, {nixli}. x4 could be gender identity, gender presentation, social role, legal sex, chromosomal sex, anatomical sex, etc."},{"word":"klesrfilu","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a phylum (biology) [taxonomic rank] within kingdom $k_2$ with defining property $k_3$ (ka)."},{"word":"klesrklasi","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a class (biology) [taxonomic rank] within phylum $k_2$ with defining property $k_3$ (ka)","notes":"From latin \"classis\" (=class)."},{"word":"klesrverlapi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (set) and $x_2$ (set) are sets which have non-empty mutual intersection and mutual relative complements (set subtraction; both orders of operands/directions considered); id est: $x_1$ and $x_2$ share at least one element, but also have a mutual symmetric difference such that neither is a subset of the other.","notes":"In other words, each of these following three sets is nonempty: $x_1 \\setminus x_2$, and $x_2 \\setminus x_1$, and the intersection of $x_1$ with $x_2$. There is no word/terminology in English for this concept, to krtisfranks' knowledge. $x_1$ and $x_2$ are mutually symmetric terbri under transposition with one another. The empty set and a universal set are disallowed for $x_1$ (thus also $x_2$). If $x_1 = x_2$, then $x_1$ na klesrverlapi $x_2$ (emphasis on \"na\"). This word encompasses the sets which are shown as circles in the traditional Venn diagram."},{"word":"kli'ikco'a","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ grabs (starts click-drag action) $x_2$","notes":"See {kli'iki}, {co'a}"},{"word":"kli'iki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ clicks on $x_2$, causing $x_3$ (nu).","notes":"Specifically refers to the act of selection within a computer device, and is agnostic as to the form of the device. cf. {samxa'e}, {xanyuidje}, {klikmuga}, {klikeco'a}, {klikeru'i}, {klikemo'u}"},{"word":"kli'ikmo'u","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ drops (completes click-drag action) $x_2$ at locus $x_3$","notes":"See {kli'iki}, {klikmuga}, {mo'u}"},{"word":"kli'ikru'i","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ holds (continues click-drag action) $x_2$ over locus $x_3$","notes":"See {kli'iki}, {klikmuga}, {ru'i}"},{"word":"klikeco'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ grabs (starts click-drag action) $x_2$ from locus $x_3$","notes":"See {kli'iki}, {co'a}, {klikmuga}, {klikeru'i}, {klikemo'u}"},{"word":"klikeia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ clicks (press and release) button/switch $x_2$","notes":"See also {cuxna}, {batke}, {danre}, {kliki}"},{"word":"klikemo'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ drops (completes click-drag action) $x_2$ at locus $x_3$","notes":"See {kli'iki}, {mo'u}, {klikmuga}, {klikeco'a}, {klikeru'i}"},{"word":"klikenu'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ hovers (move computer cursor over without clicking) over locus $x_2$","notes":"See {kli'iki}, {klikeco'a}, {klikeru'i}, {klikemo'u}, {klikmuga}, {xanyuidje}"},{"word":"klikeru'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ holds (continues click-drag action) $x_2$ over locus $x_3$","notes":"See {kli'iki}, {ru'i}, {klikmuga}, {klikeco'a}, {klikemo'u}"},{"word":"kliki","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ (text, sound) is a click sound","notes":"See {sa'ei}, {mosra}"},{"word":"klikmuga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ drags (computer term) $x_2$ to $x_3$ from $x_4$","notes":"See {kli'iki}, {muvgau}, {klikeco'a}, {klikeru'i}, {klikemo'u}"},{"word":"klikycu'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ clicks (on) $x_2$.","notes":"By pressing a button on the mouse. See also {cuxna}, {skami}."},{"word":"klina","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (object/medium) is clear/transparent/without obstacle to in-the-clear $x_{2}$ [transmission].","notes":"Also lucid; $x_2$ remains apparent/lucid/clear (figurative use for 'understandable' is discouraged, better expressed as = {filseljmi} or {filsmu}). (cf. {kandi}, {zunti} - {nalzu'i} is better for 'unhindered')"},{"word":"klingona","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Klingon language in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"klirlxastati","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of astatine [At]"},{"word":"klirlxoganeso","score":0,"definition":"$ignore me$"},{"word":"klirnastati","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of astatine (At)."},{"word":"klirnbromi","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of bromine (Fl)."},{"word":"klirnflori","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of fluorine (Fl)."},{"word":"kliru","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of halogen of type $x_{2}$ [chlorine, fluorine, iodine, etc.].","notes":"Also bromine; default chlorine. See also {xukmi}."},{"word":"klisodva","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of a clear/transparent carbonated beverage/soda of sweet flavor, of brand $x_2$.","notes":"Not any carbonated beverage, but one which is transparent and with sweet flavor, like Sprite (=sprait), 7-up, Sockerdricka (=a soft drink that is consumed in Sweden) or similar. Another flavor may be added and expressed as a tanru, as long as the combination doesn't differ too much from the characteristics of klisodva."},{"word":"kliti","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of clay [moist, clammy dirt] of composition including $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {dertu}, {pesxu}, {staku}."},{"word":"klivlynd","score":1,"definition":"Cleveland"},{"word":"klizga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ practices vipassana under situations of events/experiences $x_2$ (nu/ka) happening","notes":"See also {medzo}, {klina}, {viska}, {ganse}, {zgana}."},{"word":"klo'aka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cloaca of $x_2$.","notes":"Common orifice of the urinary, genital and digestive systems in some animals. Present in reptiles, amphibians and monotremes ({klo'akymabru}?), among others. See also {ganxo}, {kalci}, {pinxe}, {pinji} {zargu}; {respa}, {banfi}, {since}, {cipni}. Proposed {zevlyrafsi}: klo'ak."},{"word":"kloje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (set/space) is closed under(/wrt) operator/relation $x_2$; $x_2$ has closure in $x_1$.","notes":"Identical to {klojere} but is a gismu (as it might be considered to be a fairly fundamental concept which is productive)."},{"word":"klojere","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (set/space) is closed under operator/relation $x_2$; $x_2$ has closure in $x_1$.","notes":"If $x_2$ is an operator, then for any n-tuple of elements in $x_1$, the application of $x_2$ to that tuple produces an output which is also in $x_1$. The gismu form of this word is \"{kloje}\"."},{"word":"klojyjoisocnyjoidukni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a binary group operator endowing set/space $x_2$ ; $x_2$ is the underlying set or the actual structure of a group with operator $x_1$.","notes":"{sezni} is presupposed by {dukni}. All veljvo of this word are experimental gismu or {joi}: {kloje}, {socni}, {dukni}."},{"word":"klombiia","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ reflects Colombian culture/nationality/geography/dialect in aspect $p_2$"},{"word":"klovano","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Clovis/Llano Paleoamerican (North American) lithic technological industry/culture/know-how/people of period and location (specifics) $x_2$ in properties $x_3$"},{"word":"klubarcreka","score":0,"definition":"$c_1=b_1=k_1$ is a jumper of material $c_2$.","notes":"A loose outer jacket ({barcreka}). Cf. {creka}."},{"word":"kluce'u","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a society of $c_2=k_2$ with cultural aspects $k_1$.","notes":"Cf. {cecmu}, {kulnu}, {jikca}, {kulnu}."},{"word":"klulei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=ku_1=kl_1$ is a cultural subset within a larger culture $x_2=kl_2$ with defining property $x_3=ku_2=kl_3$.","notes":"See also: {klesi}, {kulnu}"},{"word":"klulele","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a ukulele/cavaquinho tuned to $x_2$","notes":"See also {jgita}, {zgike}, {pilno}."},{"word":"kluni'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ logically necessitates/entails/implies action/event/state $x_{2}$ under cultural rules/system $x_{3}$.","notes":"also 'common sense'."},{"word":"klupanido","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an occlupanid of species $x_2$.","notes":"Occlupanids are mainly studied by the Holotypic Occlupanid Research Group. See also {slasi}, {lasna}, {nanba}."},{"word":"klupau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a meme of culture $x_2$","notes":"See {kulnu} {pagbu}"},{"word":"klupe","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a screw [fastener] for purpose $x_{2}$, threads [pitch, material] $x_{3}$, frame [size, material] $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also bolt. See also {korcu}, {sarlu}, {tutci}."},{"word":"klura'a","score":2,"definition":"$s1$ pertains to culture of $s2=k2$","notes":"Cultural gismu replacement lujvo for cultures: From gismu {kulnu} and {srana}"},{"word":"kluske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is social anthropology.","notes":"Cf. {kulnu}, {saske}, {jikske}"},{"word":"kluza","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (obj.) is loose/bloused/not tight on $x_{2}$ (obj.) at locus $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {tagji}, {trati}, {rinju}."},{"word":"kluzei","score":2,"definition":"$z_1$ is a taboo in culture $z_2=k_1$."},{"word":"kmir","score":3,"definition":"kmir","notes":"{la} {kmir}, creator of the Zbalermorna orthography for Lojban ({la} {zbalermorna}). See also https://mw.lojban.org/papri/zbalermorna ."},{"word":"ko","selmaho":"KOhA3","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: you (imperative); make it true for you, the listener."},{"word":"ko'a","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: he/she/it/they #1 (specified by goi)."},{"word":"ko'ai","selmaho":"LOhOI","score":2,"definition":"Creates a predicate abstraction sumti out of a full bridi clause, binding all the necessary lambda variables to the ko'a-ko'u pronoun series.","notes":"lo ka ce'u ce'u ce'u broda (ku) = ko'ai ko'a ko'e ko'i broda (ku'au). In the rare cases where more than five lambda variables are needed, {ko'a xi PA} might be used. Indicating the number N of lambda variables in forethought can be acheived with {ko'ai xi N}. See also {fo'ai}, {ce'ai}."},{"word":"ko'au","selmaho":"BAI","score":4,"definition":"kosmu modal, 1st place with purpose...","notes":"See {seko'au}, {kosmu}, {tezu'e}, {tepi'o}, {tefi'e}, {ki'u}"},{"word":"kobli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of cabbage/lettuce/leafy vegetable of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {stagi}."},{"word":"koblrolerakeia","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is cauliflower of strain $x2$"},{"word":"koblrsinapi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is mustard of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"especially mustard greens; see also {spatrsinapi}, {tsijrsinapi}, {sansrmustardo}"},{"word":"kobrkrisantemu","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a quantity of garland chrysantemum/chop suey green/crown daisy (Chrysantemum coronarium) of strain/cultivar $k_2$."},{"word":"kobrlaktuka","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is a quantity of lettuce (genus Lactuca) of strain/cultivar $k_2$."},{"word":"kobrsonku","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a quantity of hare lettuce/raraki of species/strain x2."},{"word":"kobrtaraksaku","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a quantity of dandelion leaves (genus Taraxacum) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"kobysalta","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass) is a quantity of green/garden salad [food] with ingredients/components including $k_1=s_2$ (mostly fresh leafy vegetables)."},{"word":"kocon","score":1,"definition":"Koshon","notes":"A character in HajiLoji (はじめてのロジバン), a Lojban manual in Japanese by la .cogas."},{"word":"ko'e","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: he/she/it/they #2 (specified by goi)."},{"word":"ko'ei","selmaho":"SE","score":3,"definition":"converts the place structure of the following tanru-unit-2 into MINDE semantic frame","notes":"{mi} {ko'ei} {djica} {do} {lo} {ka} {klama} means 'I want you to come'. This particle works only for tanru-unit-2 that has as its primary child a predicate having the following fingerprint of its place structure: '$x_1$ (entity), $x_2$ (event or proposition)'"},{"word":"kofimitcidus","score":1,"definition":"a README","notes":"under CBM you can use an extended definition of \"x1 is a README for program/repository x2\""},{"word":"kognato","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cognate of $x_2$","notes":"See {valsi}, {lengua}"},{"word":"kogno","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) is cognitive in that it allows knowing $x_2$ (proposition)","notes":"See also {facki}, {djuno}."},{"word":"ko'i","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: he/she/it/they #3 (specified by goi)."},{"word":"koi","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"korbi modal, 1st place (bordered by) bounded by ..."},{"word":"koidru","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is an overhanging portion of roof $d_1=k_2$, which is a roof of $d_2$.","notes":"See also: {korbi}, {drudi}."},{"word":"koi'e","selmaho":"TOIhE","score":3,"definition":"UI-cmavo parenthesis/separator: start grouping","notes":"This word is intended to \"separate\" cmavo in a UI-clause; it can separate the UI-cmavo a {toi'e} parenthetical will attach to. For example, in (iuro'o toi'e uinai), (uinai) would attach to (iuro'o), while in (iu koi'e ro'o toi'e uinai), (uinai) would attach only to (ro'o). /It can also override the normal \"priority order\" of how attitudinal-modifiers like {ro'a} and {dai} affect each other; this order is currently ill-defined, however. /Elidable terminator: {toi'o}"},{"word":"koi'i","selmaho":"LOhOI","score":2,"definition":"create a binary relation abstraction sumti out of a full bridi clause, binding the two lambda variables to the {ko'i} and {ko'u} pronouns.","notes":"See also: {ko'ai}, {foi'i}, {fo'ai}, {ce'ai}, {ka}."},{"word":"koinde","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ orders/commands/exhorts/pleads/hopes/suggests to $x_2$ to be/do $x_3$ (property)","notes":"Predicate version of {ko'oi}. See also, {ko}"},{"word":"koinka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cognac distilled from grapes $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xalka}, {jikru}, {vanjyjikru}, {vanju}. For brandies without an AOC designation use {vanjyjikru}."},{"word":"koinside","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) coincides with $x_2$ in $x_3$ (property); $x_1$ (event) is a coincidence, an event that might have been arranged although it was really accidental","notes":"$x_3$ can describe $x_1$ and $x_2$ happening at the same time/place etc."},{"word":"koi'o","selmaho":"PA5","score":1,"definition":"quaternion k","notes":"Works like {ka'o} (as a comma) and is isomorphic to it. See also: {ka'o}, {kai'o}, {kei'o}, {kau'o}."},{"word":"koizva","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is at an edge/margin/border/curb/boundary of $k_2$ next-to/bordering-on $k_3$."},{"word":"kojna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a corner/point/at-least-3-dimensional [solid] angle [shape/form] in/on $x_{2}$, of material $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also apex; a corner exists on three dimensions but need not be limited to points; it suggests a discontinuity in slope in some direction; i.e. in some planar cross-section. See also {jipno}, {konju}, {bliku}, {fanmo}, {jganu}, {krasi}."},{"word":"kokain","score":1,"definition":"cocaine"},{"word":"kokaKOlys","score":2,"definition":"Coca-Cola."},{"word":"kokcinela","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a ladybug/ladybird/lady beetle of genus/species $x_2$.","notes":"see {cakcinki}, {spacivla}"},{"word":"kokso","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a coconut of variety/cultivar $x_2$","notes":"See also {cidja}, {rutrkoko}"},{"word":"koksypalma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a coco palm tree of species $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {kokso}, {palma}, {tricu}"},{"word":"koksytricu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a coco palm tree of species $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {koksypalma}, {kokso}, {tricu}"},{"word":"kokteili","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cocktail containing $x_2$","notes":"See also {jisra}, {barja}"},{"word":"kolbasa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sausage made of $x_2$.","notes":"Not necessarily with a gut skin; see also {tisycanti}."},{"word":"kolcedra","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is the Carboniferous Period, characterized by $c_2$"},{"word":"kolcna","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a coal shovel [a shovel for coal]."},{"word":"kolgapci","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a quantity of coal gas","notes":"{kolme},{gapci}"},{"word":"KOLkatas","score":1,"definition":"Kolkata"},{"word":"kolmba","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pigeon/dove of genus/species $x_2$.","notes":"more general than {tcacpi}"},{"word":"kolme","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of coal/peat/anthracite/bitumen from source $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {tabno}, {tarla}."},{"word":"kolon bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":1,"definition":"letteral: colon (letteral)."},{"word":"kolonel","score":1,"definition":"colonel"},{"word":"kolsupare","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ whatabouts/rhetorically asks or mentions/performs a tu quoque fallacy/diverts and counters by saying $x_2$ (quote/sedu'u) in response to/as a justification for accusation $x_3$ (quote/sedu'u)."},{"word":"komcu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a comb [many-needled shape] of material $x_{2}$ with tines/needles $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {julne}, {forca}, {burcu}."},{"word":"komitcidus","score":1,"definition":"a README","notes":"under CBM you can use an extended defintion of \"x1 is a README for/in program/repository x2\"."},{"word":"komka'a","score":1,"definition":"$ko_1=ka_1$ is a saw [many-bladed tool] cutting/splitting/dividing $ka_2$ into pieces $ka_3$","notes":"See also {komcu}, {katna}, {carka'a}"},{"word":"kompadi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a CD/compact disc storing information/with content $x_2$"},{"word":"kompaso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a navigational compass"},{"word":"kompata","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is compact in property $x_2$ (ka)"},{"word":"kompeti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (group of entity) compete with each other in competition $x_2$ (property of each member of $x_1$) where each member of $x_1$ has goal $x_3$ (property of member of $x_1$) that is the same for all members of $x_1$","notes":"$x_2$ is usually a name, e.g. 'mi jo'u la alis cu kompeti la tenis lo ka fo ri ce'u jinga fi ce'u', 'mi jo'u la alis cu kompeti lo ka bajra vau lo ka raiksi lo ka sutra vau lo me vo'a'. When some members don't share $x_2$ or $x_3$ with all other members use {jivna}."},{"word":"kompli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ combs $x_2$"},{"word":"kompota","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is kompot made from fruit(s) $x_2$."},{"word":"kompote","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fruit tea made of $x_2$","notes":"can be made out of either fresh or stewed fruits. See also {grute}, {tcati}"},{"word":"kompromata","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a document containing compromising/blackmailing content $x_2$ (real or fabricated evidence that a participant of $x_2$ doesn't want to be revealed)","notes":"See also {uencu}, {mipri}, {cantaje}, {finti}, {jecta}."},{"word":"konamorjis","score":3,"definition":".gitignore","notes":"under CBM: $x_1$ is a gitignore file for repository $x_2$"},{"word":"konceto","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is concerto number $x_2$ in key $x_3$ composed by $x_4$ performed by/at $x_5$( event).","notes":"Cf. {zgike}, {nolzgi}, {konceto zei pagbu}, {pipnrpaino zei konceto}, {jgitrviolino zei konceto}, {simfoni}, {zgifi'i}."},{"word":"konceto zei pagbu","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a movement of concerto for solo instruments $k_2$, number $k_3$ in key $k_4$ composed by $k_5$.","notes":"Cf. {konceto}, {pagbu}, {zgike}, {nolzgi}, {simfoni}."},{"word":"konclupa","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=k_1$ is an ellipsoid [shape/form] of material $c_2=k_2$.","notes":"Cf. {konju}, {clupa}."},{"word":"konde'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a canine tooth."},{"word":"kondomo","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a condom of $x_2$ size for $x_3$ sex and $x_4$ material"},{"word":"konfabu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (group) confabs, confabulates, talk socially about $x_2$ without intentionally exchanging much information","notes":"See also {casnu}, {jikca}"},{"word":"konfeti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is confetti"},{"word":"konfuzi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the Confucist culture/religion/ethos in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"kongoti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a marabout stork","notes":"See also {tcikoni}"},{"word":"konjaku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is konjac of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {samcrtaro}, {samcu}"},{"word":"konju","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cone [shape/form] of material $x_{2}$ with vertex $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also ellipse, ellipsoid (= {konclupa}). See also {jesni}, {djine}, {sovda}, {kojna}, {jganu}."},{"word":"konkatena","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (sequence) is the concatenation of sequences $x_2$ and $x_3$ (and $x_4$, $x_5$, ...)","notes":"$x_1$ is a string composed of exactly substrings which are the various $x_i$'s ($i>1$) in the order of increasing $i$ value, starting with $i=2$, without skipping. See also: {porsi}. Operator/connective: {joi'i}."},{"word":"konku'u","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=k_1$ is a spruce (genus Picea) of species/strain $c_2$ with cones $c_3$ with vertex $k_3$"},{"word":"konservatora","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a conservatoire"},{"word":"konsonanta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a consonant sound","notes":"Also {zunsna}"},{"word":"konsula","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a consul"},{"word":"kontinenta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a continent"},{"word":"kontribute","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ contributes with $x_2$ to $x_3$","notes":"See also {dunda}"},{"word":"kontributi","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ contributes with $x_2$ to $x_3$","notes":"See also {dunda}"},{"word":"kontu'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a funnel/cone-shaped tube for pouring liquids or powders into a container."},{"word":"konvala","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lily-of-the-valley (Convallaria) of species/strain $x_2$"},{"word":"konve","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (set/shape) is convex in sense $x_2$.","notes":"A function cannot really be convex (its epigraph can be though). This word is the gismu form of \"{konvexi}\"."},{"word":"konvexi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (set/shape) is convex in sense $x_2$.","notes":"A function cannot really be convex (its epigraph can be though). See also: {ze'okru}."},{"word":"konvoke","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ convokes, convenes a meeting $x_2$ (event)"},{"word":"ko'o","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: he/she/it/they #4 (specified by goi)."},{"word":"ko'o'au","selmaho":"KOhA","score":1,"definition":"Pro-sumti: references a following mentioned sumti, but which one is not specified.","notes":"Like \"{ko'o'e}\" except for the fact that the only possible referents are those sumti which (at some point) follow the usage of this word (regardless of whether they were mentioned previously). See also: \"{ri'au}\"."},{"word":"ko'o'e","selmaho":"KOhA","score":1,"definition":"Pro-sumti: references a previously mentioned sumti, but which one is not specified.","notes":"Like \"{zo'e}\", but its set of possible referents is restricted to only the set of all aforementioned sumti. This is useful in riddles, jokes, and other circumstances when revealing the exact referent is disadvantageous; also, it can be useful in translations of words like \"it\", \"he\", \"she\", and \"they\" when the translator is not sure of the original pronouns' referents. Each usage updates (meaning that distinct usages of this word can refer to mutually different sumti and any additional new sumti which appears between them can be a referent of the second but not the first \"ko'o'e\"). Pragmatically, the probability of sumti x being the intended referent decreases dramatically unless x was rather recently mentioned. See also: \"{ri}\", \"{ko'a}\", \"{ko'o'au}\"."},{"word":"ko'oi","selmaho":"UI6","score":6,"definition":"discursive: imperative/hortative","notes":"``{ko}'' is a short form of ''{do} {ko'oi}''; broader term than {au}, {a'o}, {e'o}, {e'u}, {e'a}, {ei}; {minde}, {cpedu}, {curmi}, {pacna}, {stidi}, {djica}, {bilga}"},{"word":"ko'o'o'o'o","selmaho":"Y","score":1,"definition":"meaningless chicken clucking","notes":"See also {cmoni}."},{"word":"ko'orsi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (ka, binary predicate) links $x_2$ and $x_3$, and $x_3$ and $x_4$, and $x_4$ and $x_5$, et cetera","notes":"A variant of {ki'irsi}. For example: \"lo ka ce'u ce'u {rirni} cu ko'orsi lo {mampa'u} lo {mamta} mi lo {bersa}\" Equivalently, you can say \"{rirni} ko'orsi lo {mampa'u} lo {mamta} mi lo {bersa}\"."},{"word":"ko'otli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a coyote of subspecies/breed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {gerku}, {labno}, {lorxu}, {tcakali}."},{"word":"kopteri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a copter/helicopter/quadrocopter","notes":"See also {vinji}, {vofli}"},{"word":"korbi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an edge/margin/border/curb/boundary of $x_{2}$ next-to/bordering-on $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also cmavo list {koi}, {greku}, {mlana}, {jimte}, {ctebi}, {bartu}."},{"word":"korbipe","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the interface (mutually shared boundary) between entities $x_2$ (plural) allowing interaction $x_3$ between them"},{"word":"korcu","score":100001,"definition":"(adjective:) $x_{1}$ is bent/crooked/not straight or direct/[twisted]/folded.","notes":"See also {cinje}, {klupe}, {kruvi}, {polje}, {sarlu}, {sirji}, {bargu}, {genxu}."},{"word":"korfaipletomino","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a non-polyplet polyform/polyomino/polyabolo/polyiamond (etc.) composed of parts/'tile' polytope $x2$ arranged in (finite) unified shape/pattern $x3$ (in which the entirety of sides of polytopes are shared or are not shared at all) in ambient space $x4$ and subject to rules/restrictions/conditions $x5$ (implicitly includes the condition of whole sides being shared)","notes":"The hyper-edges of the 'tile' polytopes must be shared entirely or not at all with at least one other distinct such 'tile' polytope (should it exist); they cannot be touching only at the corners- the most touch adjacently along the entirety of a side/edge/face/hyper-edge. This obviously restricts which polytopes can be arranged meaningfully in a valid arrangement/pattern (and thus restricts those patterns). See also: {pletomino}"},{"word":"korgretro","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ controls $g_1=t_2$ who crosses $g_2=k_1$ to $g_3=k_2$ from $g_4=k_2$.","notes":"see also {natmi}, {pagre}, {jaspu}"},{"word":"korka","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of cork/bark from tree/species $x_{2}$; [material].","notes":"See also {tricu}, {calku}, {skapi}, {stagi}."},{"word":"korliiande","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is coriander/cilantro (coriandrum sativum) of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"for the dried variety {tsaprkorliiande} is sometimes used"},{"word":"korlma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a coral of species $x_2$","notes":"See {pevypanje}."},{"word":"korlu'a","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the perimeter / circumference of shape/area $x_2$","notes":"See {korbi}, {pluta}"},{"word":"korpora","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a corpus of/a large collection of texts $x_2$.","notes":"Additional future place structures might be how the material is processed (annotations) and information about how the data was collected."},{"word":"korporalo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a corporal"},{"word":"korsari","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pirate, corsair","notes":"See {bloti}, {zekri}"},{"word":"korsenta","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=k_1$ is a cortex (outermost layer) of structure $s_3=k_2$.","notes":"x2 may be an organ, a cell, a plant, or a rock. Cf. {skapi}, {pilka}, {sefta}."},{"word":"korvo","score":4,"definition":"$s_1$ is a crow/raven of species $s_2$.","notes":"See {cipnrkorvo} for a non-experimental version of this word."},{"word":"korzeti","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is corzetti (a handmade pasta shape originating from Liguria, Italy) imprinted with pattern/family crest $x_2$ using corzetti stamp $x_3$"},{"word":"kosmu","score":6,"definition":"$x_1$ (abstraction) is a purpose/use of $x_2$ (object or event), attributed by $x_3$","notes":"Place structure has been inverted from the original version to match {krinu}. Syn. {erpi}. See {ko'au}, {terpli}, {terzu'e}, {terfi'i}"},{"word":"kosmyca'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is a facility for doing $x_2=c_2$ controlled by $x_3=c_3$","notes":"from {kosmu}+{cabra}"},{"word":"kosmycau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is pointless / futile / useless according to $x_2$","notes":"Syn. {nonselkosmu}"},{"word":"kosmyka'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (abstraction) is a use-case / expected usage scenario of $x_2$ (object/event)","notes":"From {kosmu} + {kantu}. See also {pilno}, {vanbi}"},{"word":"kosmyselgu'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=g_2$ is a mission done by $x_2=g_1$ with goal/objective $x_3=g_3=k_1$","notes":"from {kosmu} + {selgu'a}"},{"word":"kosmyvrici","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has many/diverse purposes, including purpose $x_2$ (abstraction)","notes":"{kosmu}, {vrici}"},{"word":"kosta","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a coat/jacket/sweater/cloak/[cape/shawl/pullover] [extra outer garment] of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {pastu}, {sunla}, {taxfu}."},{"word":"kotledona","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cotyledon of seed $x_2$ of plant $x_3$."},{"word":"kotleta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cutlet"},{"word":"kotybakni","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is highland cattle/kyloe of variety/breed $b_2$."},{"word":"kotygu'e","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is Scotland (country).","notes":"Cf. {ritygu'e}, {gligu'e}."},{"word":"kotyjikryckafi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a quantity of Gaelic/Irish/Highland coffee with Scotch whisky/Irish whiskey $j_1=s_1$.","notes":"See also: liqueur coffee (={jikryckafi}), Whisky coffee (={ckafruiski})."},{"word":"ko'u","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: he/she/it/they #5 (specified by goi)."},{"word":"kovdipaso","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the COVID-19 coronavirus"},{"word":"kra'anbe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (rafsi, word) is a linguistic cranberry in language $x_2$."},{"word":"krafamtei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the duration of $x_2$.","notes":"See also {ze'a}, {ze'e}, {ze'i}, {ze'o}, {ditcu}, {faurtei}"},{"word":"kraga'igau","score":2,"definition":"$gas_1$ resets/changes $gal_1$ to its original value/content.","notes":"Cf. {krasi}, {galfi}, {gasnu}, {ninga'igau}."},{"word":"krai'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) changes $x_2$ to state $x_3$ (ka) from state $x_4$ (ka).","notes":"Shorter, jbofuvi form of zo {kaircnegau}"},{"word":"kraice","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is loyal / faithful to $x_2$ (person, institution, or custom)","notes":"See {stace}, {traide}, {lacy'inda}"},{"word":"kraili","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (abstraction) is/should be a legal/moral right/entitlement/guarantee, normative principle, protection, privilege, power, trait, treatment, duty/obligation, opportunity, freedom, dignity/point of respect, ability, point of equality, natural guarantee, natural ability, inherent property of $x_2$ according to judge/norm/standard $x_3$.","notes":"Anything which is (or ideally should be) inherent to or endow a any person/human/$x_2$ universally, at birth/creation and solely for existing - and which is inalienable to them (at least in the context of the society to which they belong or until they choose, by their life choices, to relinquish some aspects of it). {krali} are a strict subset of kraili. In the U.S. Declaration of Independence, when it says \"all men are born equal\", the property in which they are born equal is this. Not all of these are positive (in particular, duties (examples: military service, paying taxes) and natural guarantees (example: death) may be unwanted)."},{"word":"kraislr","score":1,"definition":"Chrysler"},{"word":"krakatau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (volcano or its part) erupts by exposing $x_2$ (property of $x_1$)","notes":"$x_2$ can specify the material ejected, direction of its expulsion. See also {fagri}, {cmana}."},{"word":"krakene","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kraken of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {luska}"},{"word":"krakeni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kraken (mythological sea creature) of type/mythology $x_2$"},{"word":"krakozabra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is a krakozyabry, mojibake, illegible, corrupt symbol or text, usually caused by mismatched encoding","notes":"See also {iunkoda}, {aski}, {lertermifra}"},{"word":"krakuf","score":1,"definition":"Krakow","notes":"Krakow (Kraków), second largest city in Poland as of this writing (2018)."},{"word":"krali","score":8,"definition":"$x_1$ (NU) is a legal/moral entitlement of $x_2$ (individual/mass) by standard $x_3$. $x_2$ is a legal person.","notes":"Normative principles, variously construed as legal, social, or moral freedoms or entitlements. {rarkrali} for \"natural rights and {flakrali} for \"legal rights\"; {xuskrali} for \"claim rights\" and {zifkrali} for \"liberty rights\"; {srakrali} for \"positive rights\" and {ri'urkrali}/{badykrali} for \"negative rights\"; {sepkrali} for \"individual rights\" and {gumkrali} for \"group rights\"; {selcemkrali} for \"civil rights\" and {seljeckrali} for \"political rights\"; {jiknykrali} for \"economic rights\", {jikykrali} for \"social rights\", and {klukrali} for \"cultural rights\"; {remkrali} for \"human rights\" and {dalkrali} for \"animal rights\"; perhaps {kralyxai} for \"violate\". Cf. {selfla}, {selzi'e}, {terzi'e}, {selzau}, {selpikta}."},{"word":"kralyma'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is old enough to be entitled to $x_2$ (abstraction), according to $x_3$","notes":"See {flama'u}, {fuzma'u}"},{"word":"kralyxaigle","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ sexually violates/harms/rapes/violates the sexual rights of victim $x_2=g_2=xr_2=k_2$, violation by sexual activity (sex used as a weapon/means of harm), in property $x_3=xr_3$ (ka) by resulting in injury $x_4=xr_4$ (state), violating right $x_5=k_1$ (event) which is morally/legally guaranteed but actually violated under standards $x_6=k_3$","notes":"Violated right $k_1$ (event) may be implied by x4. The harm/violation must be by sexual activity (what one would consider {gletu}) and must be sexual in nature. Need not be violent. Harm may not be physical or even psychological/mental/emotional; it need only be a 'harm to one's rights' (in other words, a violation of loi {krali}). {krali} is an experimental gismu. The mutual symmetry of gle1 and gle2 is lost/broken by the harmer-victim relationship enforced by this word (and, specifically, xai1 and xai2=k2). See also: {glexai}, {xaigle}, {vilgle}, {glevlile}, {glevilxaigau}, {glekrali}, {glecu'akrali}, {glekralyxai}, {kralyxai}."},{"word":"krama'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is a grammatical article, starter, left bracket, nominalizer of word class $x_2$","notes":"{lo} {krama'o} is often the first part of a construct sometimes containing {lo} {mijma'o} and often ending in {lo} {famyma'o}. {lo}, {nu}, {vei}, {ga}, {be} are examples."},{"word":"krambola","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a starfruit/carambola of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"kramu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ local area unit(s) [non-metric] (default 1) by standard $x_{3}$, $x_{4}$ subunits.","notes":"(additional subunit places may be added as $x_5$, $x_6$, ...); See also {rupnu}, {fepni}, {dekpu}, {gutci}, {minli}, {merli}, {bunda}."},{"word":"krasi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (site/event) is a source/start/beginning/origin of $x_{2}$ (object/event/process).","notes":"Also root (figurative sense); (adjective:) $x_1$ is initial. See also {fanmo}, cmavo list {ra'i}, {sabji}, {cfari}, {jipno}, {traji}, {kojna}, {genja}, {jicmu}, {sitna}, {jinto}."},{"word":"krastu","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=k_1$ (place;location) is the origin of $s_2=k_2$.","notes":"Cf. {terkla}, {famstu}."},{"word":"krataigo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hawthorn of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"krati","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ represents/is an agent/proxy/stands-in for [absent] $x_{2}$ in matter(s)/function(s) $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also: on behalf of. See also cmavo list {ka'i}, {jansu}, {catni}, {vipsi}, {pulji}."},{"word":"krauna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a crown, currency issued the crown (regal power)","notes":"often has a crown displayed (headdress). Includes former British coins worth 5 shillings, various currencies known by similar names in their native languages, such as the 'koruna', 'kruna', 'krone'."},{"word":"kraune","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a crown, currency issued the crown (regal power)","notes":"often has a crown displayed (headdress). Includes former British coins worth 5 shillings, various currencies known by similar names in their native languages, such as the 'koruna', 'kruna', 'krone'."},{"word":"krebasti","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is wig/toupee/mirkin worn by $k_2$ on body location $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {kerfa}, {basti}, {runkre}."},{"word":"krebru","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ is a hair brush with bristles $b_2$ for hair $k_1$."},{"word":"krebu'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is an amount of velvet/velour/towelling/tufted cloth of type/material $b_2$."},{"word":"krecau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (body or body part) is hairless","notes":"See also {sedykrecau}."},{"word":"krefu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event) is the $x_{3}$'rd recurrence/repetition of $x_{2}$ (abstract); $x_{2}$ happens again in [form] $x_{1}$.","notes":"Also case, another, instance, different, other, time, occasion. See also {fukpi}, {rapli}, {cafne}, {fasnu}, {xruti}."},{"word":"kreiva","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) sits in a squatting position, heraldic sejant position like or as an animal with all legs touching the floor","notes":"Cats and dogs \"sit\" mostly in such position. Not usual for humans."},{"word":"kreivi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) sits in a squatting position, heraldic sejant position like or as an animal with all legs touching the floor or another surface $x_2$ (entity)","notes":"Cats and dogs \"sit\" mostly in such position. Not usual for humans. See also {mlatuse}, {zutse}, {sanli}, {vreta}."},{"word":"krekalsa","score":1,"definition":"$ka_1=ke_2$ has disheveled/tousled hair","notes":"from {kerfa} {kalsa}"},{"word":"krelu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ washes $x_2$'s hair, removing $x_3$ with shampoo $x_4$."},{"word":"kre'ole","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is reflects/pertains to creole language/culture $x_2$ in aspect $x_3$, which has influences/history/origin/ancestry $x_4$","notes":"A Creole language must be a stable, full-fledged language that originated with the mixture of at least two superstrate languages (x4) and with a native population of speakers (x2; must be their first language). A Creole person can be similar (a unique and local descendent of partially foreign ancestry) or a native-born with foreign ancestry. Should probably be avoided for naming of Creole wiki mark-up."},{"word":"kreplini","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a comet orbiting around $x_2$ with characteristics $x_3$, orbital parameters $x_4$, and coma/tail $x_5$","notes":"See also {bisycmaplini}, where x5 is the ice."},{"word":"kresi'e","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is dandruff on the head of $k_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kerfa}, {snime}."},{"word":"krevelylu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a shampoo for washing $x_2$'s hair, removing $x_3$, used by $x_4$."},{"word":"kreveta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a shrimp of species $x_2$"},{"word":"krevi'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=v_1$ shaves/[removes hair] $x_2=k_1=v_2$ from $x_3=k_2=v_3$ ","notes":"Applies to any form of hair removal, not necessarily with a blade."},{"word":"krevi'udakfu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=d_1$ is a razor with blade of material $x_2=d_3$","notes":"from {krevi'u}+{dakfu}"},{"word":"kricetu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hamster of variety $x_2$","notes":"See {danlu}"},{"word":"krici","score":10001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ believes [regardless of evidence/proof] belief/creed $x_{2}$ (du'u) is true/assumed about subject $x_{3}$.","notes":"\"without evidence\" refers to objective external evidence; also gives credence, has conviction. See also {jinvi}, {djuno}, {censa}, {cevni}, {lijda}, {makfa}, {malsi}, {senpi}, {birti}."},{"word":"kricili","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ alieves, has alief that $x_2$ (clause); $x_1$ has an automatic or habitual belief-like attitude $x_2$ that is in tension with $x_1$'s explicit beliefs","notes":"A person reading a book about fiction persons may alieve that they are real, while believing that they are not. See also {krici}, {lifri}"},{"word":"kriiofla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a clove bud/tree of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {cifxrula}, {baljypau}"},{"word":"kriketi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ plays cricket against $x_2$ in competition $x_3$ for prize/title $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {ga'arboijvi}, {krokete}, {kelcrkroke}."},{"word":"kriketinai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hamster/member of rodent subfamily Cricetinae of sub-taxon/genus/species/type/breed $x_2$","notes":"See also: {ratcu}"},{"word":"krilacri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ has faith (strong trust) in $x_2$ to do/bring about $x_3$","notes":"See {krici}, {lacri}"},{"word":"krilami","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a krill of genus/species $x_2$"},{"word":"krili","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of crystal of composition $x_{2}$ in form/arrangement $x_{3}$.","notes":"$x_2$: composition including $x_2$, which need not be complete specification. See also {jemna}, {bisli}."},{"word":"krilogji","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ [rules/methods] is a doxastic logic for deducing/concluding/inferring/reasoning to/about $l_2$ (du'u)."},{"word":"krilrkartso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quartz crystal of composition $x_2$ in form/arrangement $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {kunrkartso}, {krili}."},{"word":"kriluui","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (mass) is a quantity of krill/okiami of composition $x_2$","notes":"This word is not intended for discussion of individuals or of species. Not necessarily (but possibly is) food. This word conseptualizes krill as a type or mass, not as actual individual animals. For the latter, see: {e'urfausiace'a}, {krilami}."},{"word":"Krim","score":1,"definition":"Crimea"},{"word":"krimtauri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Crimean territory/geography/culture/histoury/language/nationality in aspect $x_2$; $x_1$ is Crimean","notes":"See also: {kyrym}"},{"word":"krimuri","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ causes / permits / motivates / results in $x_2$. [non-specific cause]","notes":"{krinu} + {mukti} + {rinka} + {se} {jalge} all smushed into one brivla. Use when in serious doubt which one to use."},{"word":"krinu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event/state) is a reason/justification/explanation for/causing/permitting $x_{2}$ (event/state).","notes":"See also {ciksi}, {rinka}, {nibli}, {mukti}, se {jalge}, te {zukte}, cmavo list {ki'u}, {bapli}."},{"word":"kripere","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Creeper, the exploding green monster from the video game Minecraft"},{"word":"kripyr","score":-1,"definition":"A Creeper, the exploding green monster from the video game Minecraft","notes":"Cmevla was used because the lujvo ri'orpo'afruborcizborda'u (green exploding frowning monster) was intolerably long."},{"word":"krirmsa","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is the holiday of Christmas"},{"word":"kritcica","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ deceives $x_2$ into believing [implied falsehood] $x_3$ (du'u) about $x_4$","notes":"See {krici}, {tcica}"},{"word":"krivelmikce","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=m_4=k_3$ is a placebo [substance with no pharmacological effect] which patient $x_2=m_2=k_1$ believes/expects to cure ailment $x_3=m_3$, placebo given by doctor/nurse $x_4=m_1$."},{"word":"krixa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ cries out/yells/howls sound $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is a crier.","notes":"See also {klaku}, {bacru}."},{"word":"krobi'o","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=k_1$ bends under conditions $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {korcu}, {binxo}, {krosa'i}, {bolbi'o}, {krori'a}."},{"word":"krodenmikce","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is an orthodontist treating patient $m_2$ with orthodontics $m_3$ .","notes":"cf. {denmikce}, {densrumikce}."},{"word":"krogarna","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=g_1$ is bow/arc supporting/restraining $g_2$, of material $g_3$."},{"word":"krokete","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ plays croquet against $x_2$ in competition $x_3$ for prize/title $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {kelcrkroke}, {kroke}, {kriketi}, {ga'arboijvi}, {bolci}, {mruli}."},{"word":"krokinole","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Crokinole (board game)."},{"word":"krokodilo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a crocodile (family Crocodylidae) of breed $x_2$"},{"word":"krokuta","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta)"},{"word":"kro'oke","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ croquets $x_2$'s ball.","notes":"Cf. {kelcrkroke}, {krokete}, {bolci}, {mruli}."},{"word":"krori'a","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ (event/state) bends/flexes $k_1$ under conditions $r_3$.","notes":"Cf. {korcu}, {rinka}, {krobi'o}."},{"word":"krorinsa","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=k_1$ curtseys in front of $r_2$.","notes":"Cf. {korcu}, {rinsa}, {krosa'i}."},{"word":"krosa'i","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=k_1$ bows/takes a bow on surface $s_2$ supported by limbs/supports $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {korcu}, {sanli}, {krorinsa}, {sa'orgau}, {dzibi'o}, {demtse}."},{"word":"krosolutrei","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to Solutrean technological industry/culture/know-how of period and location (specifics) $x2$ in properties $x3$"},{"word":"krotalo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rattlesnake of Crotalus genus."},{"word":"krotene","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rational number obtained by dividing $x_2$ (integer) by $x_3$ (non-zero integer)","notes":"$x_1$ = $a$/$b$ where $a$ is an integer ({dzalene}) and $b$ is a strictly positive natural/whole number ({maulne})."},{"word":"krotofaga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ani of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {cipnrkuku}"},{"word":"kroxo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the core/nub/essence/heart/true part of entity/body/building/thing $x_2$","notes":"Phonologically inspired from 'core', 'heart', and 心 (romaji: kokoro)."},{"word":"krtis","score":1,"definition":"Curtis","notes":"Perhaps unfortunately, the stress of the Lojbanized name falls on the final syllable (\"tis\"); this version enunciates the /t/, rather than reducing it to a tap."},{"word":"kruca","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ intersects/crosses/traverses $x_{2}$ at locus $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {cripu}, {ragve}."},{"word":"kruji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of cream/emulsion/puree [consistency] of composition $x_{2}$.","notes":"[$x_2$: composition including $x_2$, which need not be complete specification]]; See also {ladru}, {matne}."},{"word":"krumami","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ has an umami taste to observer $x_2$.","notes":"See {titla}, {kukte}, {tasta}, {smaka}, {rectu}"},{"word":"kruuaiti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Kuwaiti culture/nationality in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also {gugdekuve}, {lubno}, {rakso}, {sadjo}, {semto}, {sirxo}, {xrabo}."},{"word":"kru'uze","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ moves/behaves in a manner such that it is only (or primarily) due only to external forces, having trajectory/evolution-path $x_2$; $x_1$ cruises.","notes":"This notion is weaker than that of free-fall. It is not exactly the same notion as the \"cruise\" in \"cruise control\", which is a rudimentary partial autopilot system which maintains speed of vehicles relative to the ground (maintaining velocity in the presence of friction, drag, etc. requires acceleration, which is produced internally in most \"cruising\" vehicles in practice); \"cruise control\" is \"motion/behavior maintenance\" (specifically, \"speed maintenance via some internal means\"). When thruster are off, this is what spacecraft do in outerspace."},{"word":"kruvi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a curve/turn/bend in $x_{2}$, at locus $x_{3}$, and defined by set of points/properties $x_{4}$.","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is curved; ($x_4$ as a set of points is sufficiently specified to identify the relevant properties of the bend). See also {korcu}, {bargu}, {genxu}, {linji}, {sirji}."},{"word":"ku","selmaho":"KU","score":100000,"definition":"elidable terminator: end description, modal, or negator sumti; often elidable."},{"word":"ku'a","selmaho":"JOI","score":100000,"definition":"non-logical connective: intersection of sets."},{"word":"ku'adranta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quadrant, one of the four sections made by dividing an area with two perpendicular lines)"},{"word":"ku'ai","selmaho":"BAI","score":2,"definition":"ku'i modal: in contrast to...","notes":"Differs from {ku'i} in that it allows for more grammatical structures than UI. In particular, \"se ku'ai\" indicates that what has just been said is an exception to a general rule that is about to be stated, a syntax impossible with UI and roughly corresponding to the English \"A (in contrast to B)\" or \"A, rather than B\". Also corresponds to the dualism between {mu'a} (in UI) and {mu'u} (in BAI). See also: {ku'i}."},{"word":"ku'aidzi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pair of chopsticks for doing $x_2$ (event)","notes":"Chinese 筷子. See {cinza}"},{"word":"ku'ai'i","selmaho":"GOhA","score":2,"definition":"empty/vacuous selbri","notes":"Accepts arbitrarily many sumti and just acts so as to string them together as a list of nouns (they may of course be connected by cmavo of selma'o (J)A). The cardinality of its terbri is in any particular instance exactly the number of nouns explicitly uttered (no implicit \"zo'e\"s occur); therefore, \".{i} {zi'o} zi'o ... zi'o ku'ai'i .i\", where there are n distinct occurrances of \"zi'o\" for nonnegative integer n, implies that that usage of \"ku'ai'i\" had exactly n sumti slots and, no matter what n is, the bridi as a whole is equivalent in meaning to 'actively' uttering silence/nothing; this is particularly true for n = 0. This word can be used for mottos: \"loi krati .e lo ka se krali cu ku'ai'i\" (= \"Rights and Representation(!)\"), \"lo ka zifre .e lo ka dunli .e lo ka dibype'o cu ku'ai'i\" (= \"Liberte', E'galite', Fraternite' (!)\", a motto of France), etc."},{"word":"ku'antora","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantifier over predicate / with domain $x_2$"},{"word":"ku'ardo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects culture/nationality/language/geography of Ecuador in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"ku'argo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cottage cheese/curd cheese/quark"},{"word":"ku'arka","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quark with flavor $x_2$","notes":"Proposed names for \"flavors\": up (=lo {zai'e} {gapru}), down (=lo {zai'e} {cnita}), strange (=lo {zai'e} {cizra}), charm (=lo {zai'e} {melbi}), top (=lo {zai'e} {galtu}), bottom (=lo {zai'e} {dizlo}). Antiquark (= {tolku'arka}/{dutyku'arka}), virtual/sea quark (= {zasyku'arka})"},{"word":"ku'arkydicka'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is measures equal to/is a quantum negative electric charge [-e/3; electric charge of a down quark] in electric charge, under signum convention $x_2$ (default: proton has charge equal to -3 times this unit).","notes":"The number is negative. Approximately equal to: $-5.34058(86)*10^{-20}$ coulombs. Attention: the standard English unit is positive (opposite of this Lojbanic version). See also \".{ocnerta}\", \"{dikca}\", \".{eldicka'u}\"; synonymous with \"{kuardicka'u}\", which is now, on morphological grounds, less well-loved by the BPFK. This word is morphologically interpreted as a lujvo at this time."},{"word":"ku'au","selmaho":"KUhAU","score":2,"definition":"elidable terminator: end of LOhOI construct"},{"word":"ku'au'a","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso (n+1)-ary operator: q-analog converter - the $a$th analog of b (quoted operator) applied to operands c, d, ...","notes":"Quote operator b with {mau'au} (and terminate it). The result is the q-analog of that operator (defined according to context if necessary), where q=a, which is then applied to operands of b in order (as defined for b)."},{"word":"ku'au'i","selmaho":"COI","score":1,"definition":"categorizer/hashtag","notes":"Differs from {sau'e'u} in that this word denotes the general body of subjects to which the discourse is related by focus. {sau'e'u} denotes the specific manifestation/substantiation of those topics in a given, indicated form. They are closely related, however; arguably, the real difference is the way in which the tagged subject relates to the utterance: does it point out the primary point of the message so that people know about what it is ({sau'e'u}), or does it indicate a general idea or event which has many possible conversations under its umbrella (this word; those specific conversations can be indicated by topicalization)? This is only one meaning of hashtags; other free modifiers can be used for other meanings."},{"word":"kubli","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cube/regular polyhedron/polygon of dimensions $x_{2}$ (def. 3), surfaces/sides $x_{3}$ (def. 6).","notes":"(cf. {kurfa} - needed for 'cube', {bliku} for a physical object; {tanbo}, {tapla}, {tarmi})"},{"word":"kubybli","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=k_1$ is a regular polyhedron [3-dimensional] consisting of material $b_2$ with surfaces/sides $b_3=k_3$.","notes":"$b_3=k_3$ sides/surfaces should include number, size, and shape. See also: {blikubli}, {bliku}, {kubli}."},{"word":"kubyko'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pyramid of materal $x_2$ with vertex $x_3$","notes":"from {kubli} + {konju}, as pyramids are cone-like shape with a polyhedron base"},{"word":"kuckla","score":3,"definition":"$kl_1=ku_1$ (goer) crosses $ku_2$ at point $kl_4=ku_3$ to reach (destination) $kl_2$ using vehicle $kl_5$"},{"word":"kuclanli","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ cross examines $l_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kruca}, {lanli}, {retsku}."},{"word":"kucli","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is curious/wonders about/is interested in/[inquisitive about] $x_{2}$ (object/abstract).","notes":"Inquisitive (= {retkucli}). See also {manci}, {sisku}, se {cinri}."},{"word":"kuctai","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cross/crucifix (shape, form)","notes":"See {kruca}, {tarmi}"},{"word":"kucycuk","score":1,"definition":"tic-tac-toe"},{"word":"kucyga'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cross made of $x_2$."},{"word":"kucyga'asni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a crucifix.","notes":"See also {kucyga'a}"},{"word":"kucysimgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ folds/crosses/intertwines $s_1$(set).","notes":"Cf. {kruca}, {simxu}, {gasnu}."},{"word":"kucyvla","score":1,"definition":"$ x_1=v_1=k_1$ is a word/quotation crossing other words/quotations, meaning/defined by $x_2=v_2$, located at $x_3=k_3$","notes":"Across -> {pinta}, down -> {sraji}, crossword puzzle -> \"kucyvla se {namkei}\". Example: \"12 across: what you like -> beautiful\" is \"zo melbi cu kucyvla lu da poi do nelci li'u li pare poi pinta\". $x_1$ may be a non grammatical quotation. "},{"word":"ku'e","selmaho":"KUhE","score":100000,"definition":"elidable terminator: end mathematical (mex) forethought (Polish) expression; often elidable."},{"word":"ku'ei","selmaho":"KUhEI","score":3,"definition":"Terminator for a CAhEI phrase. "},{"word":"ku'erda'o","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=k_1$ is out of reach of $d_2$ over range $k_2$"},{"word":"kuflenku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is comfortably cold/cool to $x_2$","notes":"See {lenku}, {kufra}, {tolkuflenku}, {kufygla}"},{"word":"kufra","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ feels comfort/is comfortable with conditions/environmental property(ies) $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cinmo}."},{"word":"kufygau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ makes $x_2$ comfortable about $x_3$ (event)","notes":"See {drijdikygau}"},{"word":"kufygla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is comfortably warm to $x_2$","notes":"See {glare}, {kufra}, {tolkufygla}"},{"word":"ku'i","selmaho":"UI3b","score":100002,"definition":"discursive: however/but/in contrast.","notes":"See also {karbi}, {dukti}, {nalpanra}."},{"word":"ku'i'a","selmaho":"PA4","score":1,"definition":"PA: blank/empty digit","notes":"If included in a digit string, the string is interpreted as if it were not present/uttered at all; in subscripts/indices, if it is the only thing mentioned, the subscript/index is deleted as the quantity becomes that which would be denoted by all higher/shallower/previous levels of indexing: $t_{()} = t$, $t_{i_{()}} = t_i$. On its own, it means the empty digit; a string of only this digit produces the empty digit string of the given length; once evaluated, any string of only this digit produces the empty number. This word is useful for answering questions or simplifyig notation and otherwise repetitious statements. For example: \"li so pi'i papa du li so xo so ju'u dau\" (\"9*11 = 9?9\") may be answered with this word (technically, any string of length at least 1 which consists only of this digit would work). This word, in appropriate contexts, may be a target interpretation of {xo'e} and/or {xo'ei}; explicit restriction so that the intended digit cannot equal this one would clarify."},{"word":"ku'inai","selmaho":"UI*3b","score":2,"definition":"discursive: in accordance with it; as expected","notes":"Used in order to draw conclusions in accordance with those statements which were said/uttered previously, as opposed to {ku'i} - 'in contrast'"},{"word":"ku'inke","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Seri culture/language in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"ku'irni","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is queer in aspect $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"In the \"umbrella term\" sense. Carries absolutely no negative \"reclaimed slur\" connotations like its English equivalent does. $x_1$ can be a person, property, idea, or event; $x_2$ describes the way $x_1$ challenges or deviates from social norms."},{"word":"kujmikce","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is a nurse to/nurses $m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kurji}, {mikce}."},{"word":"kujyjai","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=k_1$ nurses/holds with care $j_2=k_2$ (object/event/person) with/in $j_3$ (part of j1).","notes":"Cf. {kurji}, {jgari}."},{"word":"kukfusra","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=k_1$ is fermented with fermenting agent $f_2$, tasty to observer $x_3=k_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jurme}, {fomymledi}, {mledi}, {birje}, {vanju}, {nanba}, {cirla}, {ladru}, {sobysanso}, {furfipsanso}."},{"word":"kukpanku'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a thuja/arborvitae (genus Thuja) of species/strain $x_2$ with cones $x_3$.","notes":"See also {ku'urtuja}."},{"word":"kukrai","score":1,"definition":"$x1=k1=t1$ is most delicious of set $x2=t4$ to observer $x3=k2$"},{"word":"kukru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is orthogonal/perpendicular/right/at right angle/rectified/square/normal to $x_2$, where they (are projected to) intersect orthogonally at locus/on set $x_3$, otherwise being utterly distinct (and not even on the same axis/scale) in sense $x_4$","notes":"This definition approximately parallels that of {panra}. For geometric orthogonality, fill $x_4$ with \"geometry\". This can be applied to lines, planes, curves, manifolds, vectors (endowed with inner product), etc. $x_1$ and $x_2$ are necessarily orthogonal at only $x_3$ (but may be elsewhere, such as if they are hyperplanes). $x_1$ and $x_2$ are symmetric terbri in this word under permutation. Also: \"with negative reciprocal slope local to\". This is a local property."},{"word":"kukryxratci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tool which is used to draw right angles, i.e., $x_1$ is a square."},{"word":"kukselzba","score":1,"definition":"$z_2=k_1$ is something made by $z_1$ out of $z_3$ that is pleasing/delightful to sense $k_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kukte}, {zbasu}."},{"word":"kukselzbasu","score":1,"definition":"$z_2=k_1$ is something made by $z_1$ out of $z_3$ that is pleasing/delightful to sense $k_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kukte}, {zbasu}, {kukselzba}."},{"word":"kukte","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is delicious/tasty/delightful to observer/sense $x_{2}$ [person, or sensory activity].","notes":"$x_1$ is a delicacy. See also {gusta}, {ralci}, {vrusi}, {cpina}."},{"word":"kulcitsi","score":1,"definition":"$ci_1$ is a term/semester with interval $ci_2$ of year $ci_3$ for school $ck_1$.","notes":"x2 may be formed with \"bi'o\". Cf. {citsi}, {ckule}."},{"word":"kuldi'u","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a building housing school $c_1$ teaching subject $c_3$ to audience $c_4$."},{"word":"kulgu'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ works on $x_2=g_2$ with goal/purpose $x_3=g_3$ which is associated to school $x_4=c_1$ at $x_5=c_2$ teaching subject(s) $x_6=c_3$ to audience/community $x_7=c_4$ (of which $x_1$ is a part) operated by $x_8=c_5$","notes":"The x2 could be homework, c.f. {zdakemkulgu'a}."},{"word":"kulku'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a classroom in school $x_2$ where $x_3$ is taught to $x_4$"},{"word":"kulmanfyta'u","score":1,"definition":"$t1=m1$ is a school uniform for wearing by $t2=c4$ for purpose $t3$","notes":"from {ckule} + {manfyta'u}"},{"word":"kulmu'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_4=m_1$ graduates/completes coursework from $x_2=c_1$ at location $x_3=c_2$ in subject matter $x_4=c_3$, by the standards of the administration $x_5=c_5=m_3$","notes":"This is really a dropped SE of velkulmu'o. m2 is the implied \"property of learning at c2 subject matter c3 from school c1\""},{"word":"kulnlromana","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Romanian in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"kulnrani","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Iranian culture in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"kulnrcipra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Test language in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"kulnrfarsi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Persian/Farsi culture in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"kulnrfarsi zei lolgai","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a Persian rug for covering floor $g_2=l_1$ of $x_3=l_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kulnrfarsi}, {lolgai}."},{"word":"kulnrgalego","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Galician in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"kulnrjurtcene","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ pertains to Jurchen culture in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"kulnrkadje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Acadian in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"See also {kulnrkebeka}, {bangrkebeka}, {bangrmitcifi}, {banfuru'a}, {banfurucu}, {fraso}, {rindo}, {kadno}."},{"word":"kulnrkafkaso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Caucasian culture in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"NOT to be used in the peculiarly North American sense of 'white' as a racial classifier. See also {kafkaso}, {nanrkafkaso}/{transkafkaso}, {rontu'a}, {balkano}, {rusko}, {softo}, {kartuli}, {xai'otso}, {zarbaija}, {tirkece}, {noxtino}, {kulnrnoxtci}, {noxtcin}, {sakartyvelos}, {xaiaSTAN}, {azarbaiDJAN}, among others."},{"word":"kulnrkebeka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Quebecois(e) in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"See also {bangrkebeka}, {banfucusu}, {kulnrkadje}, {kulnrmeti}, {bangrmitcifi}/{bancurugu}, {fraso}, {banfuru'a}, {kadno}, {rindo}."},{"word":"kulnrkitana","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ pertains to Kitan culture in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"kulnrlatfacu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Latvian in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"kulnrletuva","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Lithuanian in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"kulnrnederlanda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Dutch in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"kulnrnepali","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Nepali in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"kulnrnorge","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Norwegian/pertains to Norwegian culture in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"kulnrnorgo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Norwegian culture in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"kulnrnoxtci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Chechen culture in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"kulnrselbi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Serbian in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"kulnrsfe'enska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Swedish culture in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"kulnrsomali","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Somali language in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"kulnrsu'omi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Finnish/pertains to Finnish culture in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"kulnrtai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Thai culture in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"kulnrtamiji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Tamil language in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"kulnrturkiie","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Turkish/pertains to Turkish culture in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kulnrturko}, {bangrturke}, {tu'urki}."},{"word":"kulnrturko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Turkic/pertains to Turkic culture in aspect $x_2$","notes":"c.f. {kulnrturkie}"},{"word":"kulnrxanadolu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Anatolian culture in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"{andolu} has a broader meaning; see also {turko} 'Turkish', {xai'otso} 'Armenian'."},{"word":"kulnrxirani","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Iranian culture in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"See also Iranian Farsi language (={bangrxirani})."},{"word":"kulnrxrvatski","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Croatian in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"kulnu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [mass of ideas, customs, skills, arts] is culture of nation/ethos $x_{2}$ (mass); $x_{1}$ is ethnic.","notes":"(note that $x_2$ is NOT individual; culture is what is shared among people and is not an individual trait). See also cmavo list {ka'u}, cmavo list {ku'u}, {natmi}, {cecmu}."},{"word":"kulpikta","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a diploma entitling $p_2$ to entitlement/privilege $p_3$ (event/state) from school/institute/academy $x_4=c_1$ teaching subject(s) $x_5=c_3$."},{"word":"kulselgu'a","score":1,"definition":"$g_2$ is homework for $g_1$ with goal/objective $g_3$, set by / for school $c_1$","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {ckule},{gunka}, {kulgu'a}"},{"word":"kumbartu","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is outside of room $b_2=k_1$."},{"word":"kumfa","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a room of/in structure $x_{2}$ surrounded by partitions/walls/ceiling/floor $x_{3}$ (mass/jo'u).","notes":"Also chamber. See also {bitmu}, {canlu}, {zdani}."},{"word":"kumjoibimja'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is ornamentation related to/composing/pertaining to/forming an element of interior design/room content arrangement/home decoration (including wall decorations, accent walls, and focus items/centerpieces) and/or structural design/blueprint for $x_2$ (particular room/structure) in larger structure (such as building) $x_3$, that is done for purely aesthetic (as opposed to functional) reasons","notes":"This ornamentation may also be expressed through the design of the space itself (it's shape, etc.); thus the definition here is wider than {kumjoibimselvauja'i}, which is only the decoration of the room via the inclusion and arrangement of certain contents and coloring the walls. In other words: this word includes physical changes/renovations to or choices for a structure, which are relatively hard to perform, as well as the arrangement of the contents of its interior (which is easier and is the meaning of the alternative word)."},{"word":"kumjoibimselvauja'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is ornamentation related to/composing/pertaining to/forming an element of interior design/room content arrangement/home decoration (including wall decorations, accent walls, and focus items/centerpieces), but not a structural design/blueprint, for $x_2$ (particular room/structure) in larger structure (such as building) $x_3$","notes":"This is interior decoration. This is something that can be changed over the course of a weekend by a small number of people. It is a type of {kumjoibimja'i}."},{"word":"kumjoibimsmija'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is cloisonné ornamentation on $x_2$ that exhibits cloisons/cloisters/compartments/cells/separated box regions (filled with/meant for) $x_2$ and with separating barriers $x_3$ (usually metal).","notes":"The existence of actual raised barriers is important.  These are not just disparate and distinct regions touching one another and transitioning sharply across the interface (this would be the case murals, brickwork, art made from magnetic phase domains, etc.). The wall is an emphasized part of the decoration; in fact, it is thick and the compartments/cloison do not touch eachother. An additional layer of metal may be laid over top for added ornamentation."},{"word":"kumju'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cage preventing $x_2$ from exiting."},{"word":"kumte","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a camel/llama/alpaca/vicuna/dromedary of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"Llama (= {tcokumte}), Bactrian camel (= {zdokumte}); Arabian camel/dromedary (= {rabykumte}). See also {sunla}, {kanla}, {xirma}, {xasli}."},{"word":"kumtrganako","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a guanaco of breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"Cf. {kumte}, {tcokumte}, {kumtrvalpaka}, {kumtrlama}, {kumtrvikuna}."},{"word":"kumtrlama","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a llama of breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"Cf. {kumte}, {tcokumte}, {kumtrvalpaka}, {kumtrvikunia}, {kumtrguanako}."},{"word":"kumtrvalpaka","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an alpaca of breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"Cf. {kumte}, {tcokumte}, {kumtrvikunia}, {kumtrlama}, {kumtrguanako}."},{"word":"kumtrvikuna","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a vicuna of breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"Cf. {kumte}, {tcokumte}, {kumtrvalpaka}, {kumtrlama}, {kumtrganako}."},{"word":"kumtyjukni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a camel spider of family/genus $x_2$"},{"word":"kumyzda","score":2,"definition":"$z_1=k_1$ is an apartment for $z_2$ in structure $k_2$.","notes":"A complete domicile occupying only part of a building. Cf. {zdani}, {selxa'u}."},{"word":"kuncnero'i","score":1,"definition":"$x1=r1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains metamorphic rock of type/composition $x2=r2$ from location $x3=r3$","notes":"from {kunra} + {cenba} + {rokci}"},{"word":"kungundi","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a/the metals and mining industry/sector producing/mining $g_2=k_1$ of type/metal $k_2$ from location $k_3$ by process $g_3$","notes":"From {kunra}, {gundi}."},{"word":"kunjau","score":1,"definition":"$j1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity/expanse of mineral water"},{"word":"kunkakpa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=ka_1$ (agent) mines material/ore $x_2=ku_1=ka_2$ of type $x_3=ku_2$ from mine/source $x_4=ku_3=ka_3$ using tool $x_5=ka_4$.","notes":"Used in Theodore Reed's translation of A Princess of Mars."},{"word":"kunkevrutni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Minecraft, the video game by Mojang Studios, version $x_2$ (defaults to current version at time of writing)","notes":"From {kunra} {kevna} {rutni}."},{"word":"kunra","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is/contains/is made from a mineral/ore of type/metal $x_{2}$ mined from location/lode/mine $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {jinme}, {bisli}, {rokci}, {jemna}."},{"word":"kunrkartso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is/contains/is made from quartz mined from location/mine $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {krilrkartso}, {kunra}."},{"word":"kunrkripto","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is/contains/is made from cryptonite (fictional mineral/ore) of radioactive element $k_2$ from location/lode/mine $k_3$.","notes":"A fictional material from the Superman mythos."},{"word":"kunrlazuli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is/contains/is made from lapis lazuli of type/grade $x_2$ mined from location $x_3$."},{"word":"kunrmarmaro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is/contains/is made from marble of type $x_2$ mined from location $x_3$."},{"word":"kunrmese","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of Mese."},{"word":"kunro'i","score":1,"definition":"$x1=r1$ is an ore of type/composition $r2$ from location $r3$"},{"word":"kunrsapfiro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a/contains/is made of sapphire [mineral] of type $x_2$ mined from $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jemnrsapfiro}, {kunra}"},{"word":"kunrxalabastre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is/contains/is made from alabaster of type $x_2$ mined from location $x_3$."},{"word":"kunske","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$=$t_1$ is mineralogy [science about minerals] based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"kunra2, kunra3 and saske2 subsumed. See also {derske}."},{"word":"kunti","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [container] is empty/vacant of $x_{2}$ [material]; $x_{1}$ is hollow.","notes":"Also vacuum (= kunti be roda/so'ada). See also {culno}, {tisna}, {claxu}, {canlu}, {kevna}, {setca}."},{"word":"ku'o","selmaho":"KUhO","score":100000,"definition":"elidable terminator: end NOI relative clause; always elidable, but preferred in complex clauses."},{"word":"ku'o'e'a","selmaho":"COI","score":2,"definition":"quod erat demonstrandum, Q.E.D.","notes":"For use at the end of mathematical proofs in Lojban."},{"word":"ku'oi","selmaho":"KUhOI","score":2,"definition":"Complex UI construct terminator (elidable).","notes":"Terminates the input scope (not the tagging scope) of members of selma'o ZUhEI."},{"word":"ku'oi'u","selmaho":"KUhOIhU","score":1,"definition":"closing bracket/terminator for mekso expression interpretation modifiers","notes":"Acts as closing for {boi'au}, {boi'ai}, {boi'oi}."},{"word":"kurbana","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sacrifice","notes":"See {catra} {se} {friti}, {daspo}"},{"word":"kurblikubli","score":2,"definition":"$kub_1=b_1=kur_1$ is a cube/regular polyhedron [3-dimensional shape/form], defined by set of vertices $kur_2$, surfaces/sides $kub_3=b_3$.","notes":"Synonym: {xavblikubli}. See also hypercube (={kurkubli})"},{"word":"kurdakfu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a bladed tool with the blade joining the handle at (approximately) a right angle, made for cutting $d_2$, with a blade made of $d_3$; $x_1$ is a scythe."},{"word":"kurfa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a right-angled shape/form defined by set of vertices $x_{2}$, dimensions $x_{3}$ (default 2).","notes":"Also rectangle, square, rectilinear; square (= {kubykurfa}, {pitkubykurfa}), cube (= {kurkubli}), rectangle (= {clakurfa}), rhombus/diamond (= {sa'orkurfa}, {sa'orpitkubli}). See also {bliku}, {kubli}, {tapla}, {salpo}, {tarmi}."},{"word":"kurgete","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a courgette, zucchini of species $x_2$","notes":"See {guzme}, {tsukini}"},{"word":"kurjga","score":2,"definition":"$j_1=k_1$ is a right-angle [2-dimensional shape/form] from vertex $j_2=k_2$ subtended by lateral [segment] $j_3$."},{"word":"kurji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ takes-care-of/looks after/attends to/provides for/is caretaker for $x_{2}$ (object/event/person).","notes":"Also tends, cares for, keeps; $x_1$ is a keeper/custodian of $x_2$. See also {jundi}, {cinri}, {prami}, {raktu}, {zgana}."},{"word":"kurjipyjolmijmo'a","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is a quincunx/quincuncial arrangement/pattern formed from objects $x2$ according to rule/quadralateral $x3$ (contextless default: essentially square upon an essentially flat surface)","notes":" Need not be \"points\"/\"dots\", but objects that are so arranged will typically be considered to be essentially similar and pointlike."},{"word":"kurki","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is bitter/acrid/sharply disagreeable to observer/sense $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {titla}, {slari}."},{"word":"kurkubli","score":2,"definition":"$kub_1=kur_1$ is a hypercube/right-angled/orthogonal regular polyhedron/polygon/polytope defined by set of vertices $kur_2$, of dimensions $kur_3=kub_2$, surfaces/sides $kub_3$.","notes":"See also: cube (={kurblikubli}/{xavblikubli})."},{"word":"kurkucydakfu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a hoe/hoe-shaped bladed tool for hoeing/cutting $d_2$, with blade material $d_3$.","notes":"Defined by a blade that crosses the handle at a nearly right angle (creating a T shape -- hence a synonym is {ty zei dakfu}). By contrast, {kurdakfu} 'scythe' is defined by a blade that joins the handle at a right angle, but does not cross it. Other potential synonyms: derdakfu, dercpudakfu."},{"word":"kurkuli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a weevil of genus/species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {cakcinki}"},{"word":"kurkuma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is turmeric of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"kurkycakla","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of unsweetened/bitter/baking/cooking chocolate."},{"word":"kurmo'a","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is a check/checkerboard pattern of squares $k_1=m_2$ arranged in structure $m_3$","notes":"x2 might be a set of colors, with x3 specifying their arrangement"},{"word":"kursive","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a letter written in cursive, italic font","notes":"See also {enromane}, {enserife}"},{"word":"kurtenfa","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is the square of $t_2$.","notes":"see {tenfa}"},{"word":"kurti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (proposition) is data/information being an example of deep formalization of subject $x_2$ gathered by method $x_3$ (proposition)","notes":"See also {datni}, {lanli}, {tadni}, {saske}, {mekso}, {aigne}, {krtis}."},{"word":"kurtsapi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a spice of the mint family, with flavor $x_2$.","notes":"see also {tebrulspa}, {spatrbasiliko}"},{"word":"kurtse","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ sits in pike position/staff position/dandasana on surface $z_2$.","notes":"The upper-body should be extending upward, and the back should be completely perpendicular to the ground (as though sitting against a wall)."},{"word":"kurvinkru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the orthoptic of $x_2$","notes":"The orthoptic of a curve is the set of points from which the view of the curve is right-angled."},{"word":"kuskei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=ku_1=ke_1$ bullies $x_2=ku_2=ke_2$","notes":"See also: {kusru}, {kelci}"},{"word":"kusnkusu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of couscous of ingredients including $x_2$"},{"word":"kuspe","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ ranges/extends/spans/persists/reaches across/over interval/gap/area/scope/extent/range $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also continues. See also {ranji}, {renvi}, {tcena}, {bancu}, {cripu}, {ragve}, {vorme}, {canko}, {bitmu}, {sirji}, {jbini}, {jimte}, {preja}."},{"word":"kusru","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (person) is cruel/mean/unkind to victim $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {xendo}, {jursa}."},{"word":"kustru","score":2,"definition":"$k_1=t_1$ governs and oppresses $k_2=t_2$.","notes":"see also {kusyja'a} {vliraitru}"},{"word":"kusyja'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cruel-captain with object of cruelty-captained $x_{2}$."},{"word":"kutlerpoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the empty character string","notes":"May be understood as '{me'o} {lo'o}'. See also {kunti}, {lerpoi}, {kutpoi}, {kutysetmima}, {kutyuenzi}, {kutydza}, {zai'o}."},{"word":"kutpoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the empty array/sequence","notes":"See {kunti}, {porsi}, {kutysetmima}, {kutlerpoi}, {kutyuenzi}, {kutydza}, {zai'o}"},{"word":"kutselcmi","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the empty set","notes":"See {kunti}, {setmima}, {selcmi}, {kutpoi}, {kutlerpoi}, {kutyuenzi}, {kutydza}, {zai'o}"},{"word":"kutsfeca'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hole (allowing complete passage through it) in $x_2$"},{"word":"kutydza","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the null value/argument","notes":"See {kunti}, {goilka'i}, {narju'odza}, {kutpoi}, {kutysetmima}, {kutlerpoi}, {kutyuenzi}, {zai'o}"},{"word":"kutygunma","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the empty mass/aggregate","notes":"See {gunma}, {kutysetmima}, {kutpoi}, {kutlerpoi}, {kutyuenzi}, {kutydza}, {zai'o}, {tu'oi}"},{"word":"kutyje'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ a tautology by standard/epistemology/metaphysics $x_2$.","notes":"Synonymous with {sezni'i}. See also {kunti}, {jetnu}."},{"word":"kutysetmima","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the empty set","notes":"See {kunti}, {setmima}, {selcmi}, {kutpoi}, {kutlerpoi}, {kutyuenzi}, {kutydza}, {zai'o}"},{"word":"kutytu'a","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=k_1$ is a desert located in/at $t_2$","notes":"from {kunti} {tumla}"},{"word":"kutyuenzi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the empty utterance/text","notes":"{lo} {kutyuenzi} = {lu li'u}. See also {kunti}, {uenzi}, {kutpoi}, {kutysetmima}, {kutlerpoi}, {kutydza}, {zai'o}"},{"word":"ku'u","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"kulnu modal, 1st place in culture ..."},{"word":"kuualalumpur","score":1,"definition":"name: Kuala Lumpur","notes":"See {tcadu}, {mejgu'e}, {gugdemuje}"},{"word":"ku'urcedru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cedar (genus Cedrus) of species/strain $x_2$ with cones $x_3$.","notes":"See also Libanon cedar (={lu'orku'u})."},{"word":"ku'urdi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Kurdish culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kulnrkurdi}, {bangrkurdi}, {xazdo}, {tu'urki}, {rakso}."},{"word":"ku'urdjatsi","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=ci_1$ is an edible seed from a conifer tree (default pine nut) of species/strain $t_2=ck_1$.","notes":"See also {djatsiku'u}."},{"word":"ku'urfoizgu","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=f_1=c_1$ is a pine rose (Rosa pinetorum) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"ku'urjuniperu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a juniper (genus Juniperus) of species/strain $x_2$ with cones $x_3$."},{"word":"ku'urkupresu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cypress (genus Cupressus) of species/strain $x_2$ with cones$x_3$.","notes":"The genus Cupressus is one of several genera within the family Cupressaceae that have the common name cypress."},{"word":"ku'urmudri","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains conifer/pine/fir wood/lumber from tree(s) of species/strain $m_2=c=2$.","notes":"Cf. {ckunu}, {mudri}."},{"word":"ku'urpice'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a spruce (genus Picea) of species/strain $x_2$ with cones $x_3$.","notes":"See also {konku'u}."},{"word":"ku'urpinu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pine (genus Pinus) of species/strain $x_2$ with cones $x_3$.","notes":"See also {fadyku'u}."},{"word":"ku'ursekoia","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sequoia (genus Sequoia) of species/strain $x_2$ with cones $x_3$."},{"word":"ku'urtaksu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a yew (genus Taxus) of species/strain $x_2$ with cones $x_3$."},{"word":"ku'urtuja","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a thuja/arborvitae (genus Thuja) of species/strain $x_2$ with cones $x_3$."},{"word":"ky","selmaho":"BY2","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for k."},{"word":"ky'ai","selmaho":"KY'AI","score":-1,"definition":"Number suffix initiating a subordinate clause representing a predicate whose arity is the suffixed number; the lambda variables representing the predicate slots are bound from the ko'a-ko'u series in their dictionary ordering; the number of bound variables is the same as the predicate arity.","notes":"For example, if the selected arity is two (re ky'ai), then only {ko'a} and {ko'e} are bound, and {ko'i} etc. are not bound."},{"word":"ky'au","selmaho":"KY'AU","score":-1,"definition":"Number suffix initiating a subordinate clause representing a predicate whose arity is the suffixed number; the lambda variables representing the predicate slots are bound from the ko'a-ko'u series in their dictionary ordering; the number of bound variables is the same as the predicate arity.","notes":"For example, if the selected arity is two (re ky'au), then only {ko'a} and {ko'e} are bound, and {ko'i} etc. are not bound. Terminator: {ku'au}."},{"word":"ky.bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":1,"definition":"Letteral: “q” character","notes":"See https://lojban.github.io/cll/17/5/"},{"word":"kybu","selmaho":"BY*","score":0,"definition":"WARNING: THIS IS UNGRAMMATICAL.","notes":"Use {ky.bu} instead."},{"word":"kylombys","score":1,"definition":"Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A."},{"word":"ky'oi","selmaho":"KYhOI","score":1,"definition":"Number suffix initiating a subordinate clause representing a predicate whose arity is the suffixed number; the lambda variables representing the predicate slots are bound from the ko'a-ko'u series in their dictionary ordering; the number of bound variables is the same as the predicate arity.","notes":"For example, if the selected arity is two (re ky'oi), then only {ko'a} and {ko'e} are bound, and {ko'i} etc. are not bound. Terminator: {ku'au}."},{"word":"kyrym","score":2,"definition":"Crimea"},{"word":"ky'u","selmaho":"UI3b","score":5,"definition":"newsworthiness focus marker: indicates the most newsworthy part of the clause."},{"word":"kyuiz zei cipra","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ (property of nonce place) is a quiz test, examination in answering questions testing $x_2$ (property of nonce place)","notes":"See also {cuxna}, {smadi}, {danfu}, {spuda}, {spusku}."},{"word":"ky zei sance","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiceless velar stop sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {kasnce}."},{"word":"la","selmaho":"LA","score":100000,"definition":"name descriptor: the one(s) called ... ; takes name or selbri description."},{"word":"la'a","selmaho":"UI3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: probability - improbability.","notes":"See also {lakne}."},{"word":"la'acu'i","selmaho":"UI*5","score":2,"definition":"discursive: probability - possibility - improbability."},{"word":"la'ai","selmaho":"LOhU","score":3,"definition":"otherwise lojbanic name, ending in a vowel; multiple names delimited by pauses.","notes":"Can be used to quote name(s) ending in consonants as well. See also {lai'e} of LAhE, {la'au} of LU and {la'o} of ZOI for naming cmavo."},{"word":"la'anai","selmaho":"UI*3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: probability - improbability."},{"word":"la'arpu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ plants $x2$ on/at surface/locus $x3$","notes":"from {lasna} + {punji}"},{"word":"la'au","selmaho":"LU","score":6,"definition":"start grammatical name quotation; the quoted text is an identifier and must be grammatical on its own.","notes":"Used to make more complex names where simple {la} doesn't apply, e.g. some book/song titles. Artibrary non-lojban text can be quoted with {la'o}. See also {lai'e} of LAhE, {la'ai} of LOhU and {la'o} of ZOI for naming cmavo."},{"word":"labdjasluni","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a white onion (Allium cepa) of variety/strain $s_2$.","notes":"See also common onion (={djasluni})."},{"word":"labjvezirspa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a snowflake (genus Leucojum) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"labmau","score":2,"definition":"$z_{1}$ is/are whiter than $z_{2}$ by amount $z_{4}$.","notes":"Mentioned in §4.6 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"labnanba","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is white bread made from grains $n_2$.","notes":"Cf. {burnanba}, {jinynanba}, {jintitnanba}, {cmananba}."},{"word":"labno","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a wolf/lupine of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {gerku}."},{"word":"labnybixykaknypre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a werewolf/lycanthrope","notes":"from {labno}+{binxo}+{kakne}+{prenu}"},{"word":"labnyge'u","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a wolfdog of species/breed $x2$","notes":"from {labno} + {gerku}"},{"word":"labnyjba","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a wolfberry/goji berry of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"goji berry=labnyjba la {pyd}."},{"word":"labru'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Belarusian culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"labybi'o","score":1,"definition":"$bi_1$ turns pale/white under condition $bi_3$.","notes":"Cf. {blabi}, {binxo}."},{"word":"labyblu","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is lymph of animal $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {blufle}, {blutu'u}."},{"word":"labyblusle","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a white blood cell of the blood/pus $x_2$ of animal $x_3$."},{"word":"labyfi'e","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=b_1$ is a whitefish of genus/species $f_2$.","notes":"Cf. {blabi}, {finpe}, {merlanu}."},{"word":"labyterbi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is albinism with symptoms $x2$, with patients $x3$"},{"word":"labyxu'e","score":3,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is rose.","notes":"Cf. {blabi}, {xunre}, {xunblabi}."},{"word":"labzilska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the abstract color white","notes":"The gismu {blabi} refers to objects which are white, but not the color white itself. This lujvo serves the latter purpose. See also {skari} {zilska}"},{"word":"lacni","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is an eyewear used/worn by $x_2$ serving purpose $x_3$.","notes":"It is a frame worn in front of the eyes and bears or does not bear transparent/semi-transparent/non-transparent shields for visual correction, eye protection, fashion, or entertainment. The shields are not necessarily lenses. Cf. {le'otci} or {le'orlacni} for a corrective type, which may include {tidlacni} for reading glasses and {xrelacni} for bifocal and trifocal glasses; {badlacni} for a protective type, which may include {srulacni} for goggles and {solylacni} for sunglasses; {jadlacni} for fashion glasses, which may include {rekmeclacni} for rimless glasses and solylacni; {mincimdylacni} for 3D glasses."},{"word":"lacnycre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an optician","notes":"from {lacni} + {certu}"},{"word":"lacpu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ pulls/tugs/draws/drags $x_{2}$ by handle/at locus $x_{3}$.","notes":"Gravity (= ka {maicpu}, {maircpukai}). See also {catke}, {sakci}, {cokcu}."},{"word":"lacri","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ relies/depends/counts on/trusts $x_{2}$ to bring about/ensure/maintain $x_{3}$ (event/state).","notes":"See also {minde}, {nitcu}, {tinbe}."},{"word":"lactergu'e","score":1,"definition":"$l_1=g_3$ is a dependent territory relying on the sovereignty of $l_2$ (state).","notes":"Examples are British Virgin Islands, Netherlands Antilles, and American Samoa. Cf. {gugde}, {zifyje'a}."},{"word":"lacydu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=d_1=l1$ entrusts $x_2=d_2$ to $x_3=d_3=l_2$","notes":"from {lacri} + {dunda}"},{"word":"lacy'inda","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is trustworthy to $x_2$ to bring about/ensure/maintain $x_3$","notes":"See {lacri}, {inda}, {krilacri}"},{"word":"ladjvestagycti","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ is an lacto-vegetarian eating vegetable(s) and drinking milk.","notes":"See also (ethical) vegan (={nardalprapli}), dietary vegan (={stagycti}), ovo-vegetarian (={sovjvestagycti}), herbivore (={spacti})."},{"word":"ladlabrulspa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a snowdrop (genus Galanthus) of species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"Snowdrop; Greek gála \"milk\", ánthos \"flower\"."},{"word":"ladlo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is loyal to $x_2$ by standard $x_3$ (ka).","notes":"Cf. {kraice}, {stace}."},{"word":"ladmatne","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of butter from source $x_2$ (generally animal)","notes":"Excludes margarine. See {ladru}, {matne}"},{"word":"la dontu'u","selmaho":"LE*","score":1,"definition":"YouTube","notes":"Video hosting website. See {skina}, {gugle}"},{"word":"ladru","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of milk from source $x_{2}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is lactic/dairy.","notes":"See also {lanbi}, {mabru}, {tatru}, {cirla}, {kruji}."},{"word":"ladyckafi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is a quantity of coffee [beverage] with dairy [or similar] product/of type/composition $x_2=l_2$.","notes":"See also: black coffee (={xekckafi}), light/white coffee [with cold dairy product] (={lekladryckafi}), café au lait/latte [drink with heated dairy product] (={glaladyckafi}), drinking chocolate (={caklyladru})."},{"word":"ladycpa","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ milks $x_2$"},{"word":"ladycpani'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a milkmaid"},{"word":"ladykruji","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of cream [dairy product] of composition/from milk $k_2=l_1$."},{"word":"ladypu'o","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a quantity of powdered milk made from milk $p_2=l_1$.","notes":"Cf. {ladru}, {purmo}."},{"word":"ladzanja","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lasagna."},{"word":"la'e","selmaho":"LAhE","score":100000,"definition":"the referent of (indirect pointer); uses the referent of a sumti as the desired sumti."},{"word":"la'e'au","selmaho":"LAhE","score":1,"definition":"the specific referent of [following sumti] defined/specified by the grammar","notes":"The grammar in question can itself be specified by metalinguistic tags that apply to the utterance; if not explicitly specified, then a cultural assumption/default is applied. This word is useful for distinguishing between, for example, differentiating between something that the speaker happens to call \"PEMDAS\" and the order of operations PEMDAS (which, presumably, could be included in the grammar as a special word that influences mekso interpretation); likewise for a font that happens to be called \".{mekrot}.\" (\"math blackboard bold\") and the one that definitely refers to the set of characters used for, among other purposes, set notation."},{"word":"la'edi'u","selmaho":"KOhA*","score":100001,"definition":"pro-sumti: the referent of the last utterance; the state described: \"IT was fun\"."},{"word":"la'ei","selmaho":"LA","score":3,"definition":"combines LA with DOI","notes":"used to address someone in the 2nd person by name and use that as a sumti at the same time, that is: {do} {doi} {la} {broda} is equivalent to la'ei {broda}"},{"word":"la'erji'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ expects $x_2$ on grounds $x_3$.","notes":"See also {bavykri}, {uenai}"},{"word":"la'erlai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has probability/likelihood $x_2$ of occurring under conditions $x_3$.","notes":"See also {zilpa'a}, {cu'o}"},{"word":"lafmi'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=l_1=m_1$ is an elevator/lift.","notes":"Derived from {lafti} {minji}. Extra places dropped since an empty and/or stationary elevator is still an elevator. To operate an elevator, see {pilno}, {gasnu}, or {klama}."},{"word":"lafmuvgau","score":1,"definition":"Agent $x_{1}$ lifts/raises/carries $x_{2}$ to $x_{3}$ from $x_{4}$, lifting at locus $x_{5}$"},{"word":"lafre'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a maglev/hovertrain/ground-effect train of cars/units $x_2$ for track/guideway $x_3$, propelled by $x_4$ and lifted by $x_5$","notes":"Includes any technology where the train is lifted up from, and follows, but does not make contact with the guideway during normal operation. See {lafti}, {trene}, {maklafre'e}."},{"word":"lafti","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (force) lifts/applies raising/supporting force to $x_{2}$ at locus $x_{3}$ in gravity well $x_{4}$.","notes":"($x_1$ may be an abstract); verb lift/raise/elevate (= {lafmuvgau}). See also {farlu}, {plipe}."},{"word":"lagbractebi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=v_1$ is labia majora/outer vaginal labia/ lips of body $v_2$","notes":"See also {vlagi}, {vibna}, {pinji}, {cinse}, {plibu}, {gletu}."},{"word":"lagyfe'a","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a/the pudental cleft/cleft of Venus/vulvar slit[rima pudendi; part of the vulva] of $v_2=f_2$."},{"word":"lagypunli","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a/the mons pubis/mons veneris of $v_2$."},{"word":"la'i","selmaho":"LA","score":100000,"definition":"name descriptor: the set of those named ... ; takes name or selbri description."},{"word":"lai","selmaho":"LA","score":100000,"definition":"name descriptor: the mass of individual(s) named ... ; takes name or selbri description."},{"word":"lai'a","selmaho":"MAI","score":1,"definition":"text scope alphabet specifier. Sets the alphabet used for spelling until changed.","notes":"Allows specifying which alphabet is assumed when spelling across an entire passage. Used with {zai} or, e.g. {lo'a} (the etymological inspiration) to make it so that that alphabet is the default. For example, «zai zbalermorna bu lai'a» would mean that zbalermorna is assumed for all letters."},{"word":"lai'ai","selmaho":"PA2","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: hex digit F (decimal 15) [fifteen].","notes":"Used as an alternative to {vai} due to unique consonant. Useful in crowded situations. Experimental rafsi: -lav-"},{"word":"lai'e","selmaho":"LAhE","score":3,"definition":"Named reference. It converts a sumti into another sumti. The converted sumti points to the referent the name of which is the referent of the unconverted sumti.","notes":"``lai'e ko'a''=``zo'e noi se cmene ko'a''. {lai'e} is a cmavo of LAhE, and followed by any sumti including ``lo se du'u BRIDI'', ``zo...'', ``lu...li'u'', ``lo'u...le'u'' or ``zoi...'', used with an elidable terminater {lu'u}. For example, ``lai'e lo se du'u ti brife doi la betis'' refers to something the name of which is a text in a language that means ``ti brife doi la betis'', while ``la'e lo se du'u ti brife doi la betis'' refers to the same as ``lo du'u ti brife doi la betis''. The syntax of sumti following {lai'e} is analysed by the parser, while the syntax of strings following {la'ai} or {la'o} is ignored. In the cases that {lai'e} is followed by {lu}, {lo'u} or {zoi}, the referent is the same as that of sumti formed by {la'au}, {la'ai} or {la'o} respectively: ``lai'e lu ti brife doi la betis li'u (lu'u)''=``la'au ti brife doi la betis li'u''; ``lai'e lo'u se ly van beti le'u (lu'u)''=``la'ai se ly van beti le'u''; ``lai'e zoi zoi C'est le vent, Betty zoi (lu'u)''=``la'o zoi C'est le vent, Betty zoi''. See also {la'e}, {la}, {la'o}, {la'ai}, {la'au}; {lu'u}; {cmene}."},{"word":"lai'i","selmaho":"UI2","score":2,"definition":"evidential: I experience - I deny experiencing","notes":"See {lifri}, {kai'e}, {vei'i}. Split from {ba'a} so that it can be properly negated with {nai} or questioned with {pei}"},{"word":"lairka'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is quantifiable by quantifier $x_2$ on scale $x_3$."},{"word":"lairpai","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a judge with quantity $x_{2}$ with quantifier $x_{3}$ with scale of quantity $x_{4}$."},{"word":"lairsume","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is exactly $x_2$ (number) of the arguments $x_3$, $x_4$, $x_5$, etc.","notes":"$x_2$ is the number of arguments; each argument may contain more than one object, but $x_2$ is only concerned with the number of arguments. See {menrece}"},{"word":"lairtcinyske","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is statistics based on methodology $x_2$.","notes":"See {klani}, {tcini}, {saske}."},{"word":"la'irze'a","score":2,"definition":"$z_1=l_1$ gets closer to $l_2$ in property $l_3$ by amount $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {lamji}, {zenba}, {jbize'a}, {jbibi'o}."},{"word":"lai'u","selmaho":"LA","score":1,"definition":"descriptive descriptor: the one described with description …"},{"word":"lajdansu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) street dances to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$.","notes":"Street dance refers to dance styles—regardless of country of origin—that evolved outside of dance studios in any available open space."},{"word":"lajme'e","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ (quoted word(s)) is a street/road name/odonym of street/avenue/lane/drive/cul-de-sac/way/alley/[road] $c_2=l_1$ to/used-by namer/name-user $c_3$ (person).","notes":"s2 and s3 are omitted. A street name or odonym is an identifying name given to a street. The street name usually forms part of the address (though addresses in some parts of the world make no reference to street names).See also {stucme}, {klaji}, {stuzi}, {cmene}."},{"word":"lajre'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a trolley (train that runs on streets) of cars $x_2$ on rails $x_3$ propelled by $x_4$.","notes":"from {klaji} {trene}"},{"word":"laklamdu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a candle/wax-based flammable light source of material $x_2$","notes":"See also {lakse}, {lamdu}, {lanru}."},{"word":"lakne","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event/state/property) is probable/likely under conditions $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cumki}, {jinzi}, {kampu}, {tcaci}, {cunso}, {cafne}, {fadni}, {cnano}."},{"word":"lakpinsi","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a crayon made from wax $p_2=l_1$, held together by $p_3$.","notes":"$p_2=l_1$ does not neccessarily need to be the only material."},{"word":"lakrkamfora","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is quantity of camphor from source $x_2$."},{"word":"lakrkomifora","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of myrrh (an aromatic oleoresin) from tree $x_2$ (genus Commiphora)."},{"word":"lakse","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is quantity of wax [substance especially soft/moldable when warm] from source $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also paraffin. See also {bifce}, {ranti}, {bidju}."},{"word":"laktergu'i","score":3,"definition":"$g_3=l_1$ is a candle/wax light with wax source $l_2$.","notes":"Cf. {fagytergu'i}, {dictergu'i}."},{"word":"laldo","score":8,"definition":"$x_1$ is old/aged [relatively long in elapsed duration] by standard $x_2$","notes":"(= {tolci'o}) See {citno}, {slabu}"},{"word":"laldybi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is senecent."},{"word":"laldymle","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is retro/vintage to $x_2$ by standard $x_3$"},{"word":"lalgimbi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is sick with archaeogismosis; $x_1$ litters their predicate definitions with unnecessary sumti places.","notes":"{laldo} {gismu} {bilma}"},{"word":"laltadni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=l_1=t_1$ researches/does research on subject $x_2=t_2$ about $x_3=l_2$ by method/technique/system $x_4=l_3$","notes":"from {lanli}+{tadni}"},{"word":"lalxu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a lake/lagoon/pool at site/within land mass $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {daplu}, {djacu}, {rirxe}, {xamsi}, {zbani}."},{"word":"lamda","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lambda function abstraction based on applying transformation $x_3$ to body $x_2$.","notes":"Coined by la .uakci. See also: \"{ka}\". Conflicts with \"{landa}\"."},{"word":"lamdu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lamp/candle/torch with fuel/power source $x_2$","notes":"Refers to any artificial light source, whether flammable or electric. For \"electric lamp,\" see {diclamdu}. See also {lanru}, {gusni}, {livla}."},{"word":"lamgre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ passes by $x_2$ to $x_3$ from $x_4$","notes":"Synonym: {lampagre}"},{"word":"lamgrute","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is an accessory fruit of $g_2$"},{"word":"lamji","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is adjacent/beside/next to/in contact with $x_{2}$ in property/sequence $x_{3}$ in direction $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also touching, contiguous, against. See also {zvati}, {cpana}, {jibni}, {diklo}, {stuzi}, {bartu}, {jbini}."},{"word":"lamji'utka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is directly or indirectly touching $x_2$ via intermediate steps $x_3$ (ce'o list); $x_1$ and $x_2$ belong to the same connected component.","notes":"Demonstration of a \"lujvo\" formed with {utka}. Equivalent to \"utka be fi lo ke ce'u ce'u lamji\"."},{"word":"lamli'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ immediately precedes $x_2$ in sequence $x_3$.","notes":"Synonym: {li'erla'i}"},{"word":"lampagre","score":2,"definition":"$p_1=l_1$ passes by $p_2$ to $p_3$ from $p_4$ by $l_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {lamgre}. Cf. {lamji}, {pagre}."},{"word":"lampru","score":1,"definition":"$l_1=p_1$ is recent, immediately preceding $l_2=p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {purci}."},{"word":"lanbi","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of protein/albumin of type $x_{2}$ composed of amino acids (sequence/jo'u) $x_{3}$ .","notes":"See also {ladru}, {sovda}."},{"word":"lanceta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lancet"},{"word":"lanci","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a flag/banner/standard of/symbolizing $x_{2}$ with pattern(s) $x_{3}$ on material $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {gugde}, {jecta}."},{"word":"landa","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the ISO-named country (or subdivision thereof) of people $x_2$ with ISO-name $x_3$, according to rule/specification $x_4$","notes":"See also: {gugde}, {jviso}."},{"word":"landegmei","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a mass of set $m_2$ with an even number of members $m_3$","notes":"see also {xirdegmei}"},{"word":"landegna'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an even number (integer divisible by 2)","notes":"Metaphor taken from {landegmei}. See {xirdegna'u}, {dilcymu'o}"},{"word":"lange'u","score":2,"definition":"$g_{1}$ is a/are sheepdog(s) of species/breed $g_{2}$ controlling sheeps $l_{1}$.","notes":"Mentioned in §12.14 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"lanjanbe","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a sheep bell producing sound $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {lanme}, {janbe}."},{"word":"lanka","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a basket with contents $x_{2}$, woven from material $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {vasru}, {baktu}."},{"word":"lanku'i","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a shepher/sheepherder/takes-care-of/attends to//is caretaker for sheep $k_2=d_1$.","notes":"See also herder (={dalku'i})."},{"word":"lankurji","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a shepherd looking after sheep of species/breed $l_2$ of flock $l_3$. ","notes":"Cf. {lanme}, {kurji}."},{"word":"lankyboijvi","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ plays basketball against $j_2$ in competition $j_3$ for prize/title $j_4$.","notes":"Cf. {lanka}, {bolci}, {jivna}, {ga'arboijvi}, {kriketi}, {bolrbasketo}."},{"word":"lanli","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ analyzes/examines-in-detail $x_{2}$ by method/technique/system $x_{3}$ [process/activity].","notes":"See also {catlu}, {zgana}, {jarco}, {pensi}, {pinka}."},{"word":"lanma'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is April of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {vonmasti}, {kanbyma'i}, {nanca}."},{"word":"lanme","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a sheep/[lamb/ewe/ram] of species/breed $x_{2}$ of flock $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {kanba}, {sunla}."},{"word":"lanpanzi","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a lamb of species/breed $l_2$","notes":"from {lanme} {panzi}"},{"word":"lanru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lantern/flashlight/portable light source illuminating $x_2$, in style/with properties $x_3$","notes":"Any small, portable light source designed to be carried; see {lamdu}, {fagri}, {gusni}. It may be a garden decoration, so it may not even emit light, or light is metaphoric; see {jadni}."},{"word":"lansulbu'u","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ is an amount of cloth/fabric consisting of wool from sheep of species/breed $l_2$ of flock $l_3$.","notes":"May (debatably) refer to blends of wool and other fibers, as long as wool is a principal ingredient."},{"word":"lante","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a can/tightly sealed/pre-sealed container for perishable contents $x_{2}$, made of $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {botpi}, {baktu}, {tinci}."},{"word":"lantro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ shepherds flock $x_2$ composed of sheep $x_3$","notes":"This word is in Jbovlaste based on its use in CLL"},{"word":"lanxe","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is in balance/equilibrium under forces $x_{2}$ (mass).","notes":"(cf. {midju}, {nutli}; {fapro} for balancing/opposing forces, {nutli})"},{"word":"lanzrmoieti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a moiety (descent group) in society $x_2$ with counterpart/other moiety $x_2$.","notes":"$x_1$ and $x_3$ are symmetrical. Not to be confused with {xukmrmoieti}."},{"word":"lanzu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (mass) is a family with members including $x_{2}$ bonded/tied/joined according to standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also clan, tribe; $x_2$ is in $x_1$, a member of $x_1$ ({selylanzu} for reordered places); relative (= {lazmi'u} - xy mintu y'y leka cmima da poi lanzu). See also {natmi}, {cmima}, {girzu}, {jutsi}, {klesi}."},{"word":"la'o","selmaho":"ZOI","score":100000,"definition":"delimited non-Lojban name; the resulting quote sumti is treated as a name."},{"word":"la'oi","selmaho":"ZOhOI","score":2,"definition":"single-word non-Lojban name; quotes a single non-Lojban word delimited by pauses and treats it as a name","notes":"See also {la'o}, {zo'oi}."},{"word":"la'onru'u","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is measured in sestertius/sesterce as $r_2$ (quantity), in the Roman monetary system $r_3$."},{"word":"la'orko'i","score":1,"definition":"$l_1=k_1$ is a quantity of romaine/cos lettuce (Lactuca sativa L. var. longifolia) of strain/cultivar $k_2$."},{"word":"la'ornacle'u","score":2,"definition":"$le_1$ is a Roman numeral representing $le_3=n_1$."},{"word":"la'ornai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Roman nation made up of people $x_2$","notes":"se la'ornai means the Roman people. The term refers to the ancient Romans, not to modern-day residents of the Italian capital, or small Wisconsin town."},{"word":"la'orxi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=l_1$ is Roman Catholic in aspect $x_2=l_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xriso}, {latmo}, {glixi'o}, {patxi'o}, {sunxi'o}, {lijda}."},{"word":"la pa da","score":1,"definition":"the One","notes":"Used for instance in Djemynai's song \"za'o darno\"."},{"word":"larcrtca","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (process) is a tea art/ceremony [creative application] of craft/skill $x_2$ (idea/activity).","notes":"Japanese \"sadō/chadō\" 茶道 (\"The Way of Tea\"); \"cha-no-yu\" 茶の湯"},{"word":"larcrvabisabi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is wabi-sabi Japanese esthetic, imperfect/impermanent/incomplete beauty"},{"word":"larcu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (process) is an art [creative application] of craft/skill $x_{2}$ (idea/activity).","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is artistic. See also {finti}, {zbasu}, {stati}."},{"word":"lardai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a work of art created by an application of craft/skill $x_2$.","notes":"See also {larcu}, {dacti}."},{"word":"larfi'i","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is an artist creating work of art $f_2=l_1$ in medium $l_2$ for purpose $f_3$ from elements/ideas $f_4$ ."},{"word":"larja'ostu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an art gallery showing exhibition or art $x_2$"},{"word":"larkosmylarcu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is art for the sake of art/\"l'art pour l'art\".","notes":"Designed to mimic the French phrase \"l'art pour l'art\" in both etymology and sound. See also {larcu}, {larseku}, {kosmu}."},{"word":"larlarborterdau","score":2,"definition":"$l_1$ is a work of Dadaist anti-art using craft/skill $l_2$ ; $l_1$ is a work of Dadaism","notes":"From {larcu} {larcu} {bo} {te} {darlu}"},{"word":"larlei","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is an artistic class/category/subgroup/subset within art $k_2=l_1$ with defining property $k_3$. $k_1$ is a genre."},{"word":"larmuzga","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is a gallery exhibiting $m_2$ at location $m_3$."},{"word":"larpra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is-an-artist/produces $x_2$ by artistic application of skill/craft $x_3$.","notes":"See also {larcu}, {cupra}"},{"word":"larseku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a creative work (prose / poem / film / play / etc.) about $x_2$ (plot / theme / subject / activity), by author/artist $x_3$, for audience $x_4$","notes":"Generalization of {prosa}, {pemci}, {skina}, {draci}, {lisri}. See {larcu}"},{"word":"larterdaularborlei","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ (mass/si'o) is Dada/Dadaism/Dadaist","notes":"From {larcu} {te} {darlu} {larcu} {bo} {klesi}."},{"word":"lartodektu","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is a widow spider of species $l_2$.","notes":"cf. {malminiata}, {jukni}"},{"word":"larva","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is an organism $x_2$ at its larva stage of development","notes":"See also {sovda}, {altrici}, {inmago}"},{"word":"laryrakpra","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ sculpts/carves $c_2=l_1$ from $s_2$ using tool $s_1$","notes":"implied c3 is \"lo nu jai gau {sraku} s2 fai s1\" implied l2 would likewise be \"lo si'o nu jai gau {sraku} s2 fai s1\""},{"word":"lasna","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) fastens/connects/attaches/binds/lashes $x_{2}$ to $x_{3}$ with fastener $x_{4}$.","notes":"No implication that result is considered a single object; although $x_2$ and $x_3$ may be reversible, $x_3$ may be used for the substrate, the fixed/larger object to which $x_2$ becomes attached. See also {jorne}, {fenso}, {jgena}, {batke}, {dinko}, {kansa}."},{"word":"lasnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an alveolar lateral approximant sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Derived from and synonymous with {ly zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient consonant in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"lastu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of brass [copper/zinc alloy] of composition including $x_{2}$.","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is brazen). See also {jinme}, {ransu}, {tunka}."},{"word":"la su'oda","score":1,"definition":"name: \"Someone\", aka \"the god of lazy people\", used when the speaker is pushing responsibility to someone else unspecified","notes":"Synonymous to la .{samyuan}. Also {la dzapre}."},{"word":"lasybo'i","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a plastic bottle/jar/urn/flask/closable container made of plastic for $b2_2$ with lid $b_4$."},{"word":"lasydakli","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=s_1$ is a plastic sack/bag with contents $d_2$."},{"word":"latcmo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_1=m_1$ meows expressing $x_2=c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mlatu}, {cmoni}, {latpukcmo}."},{"word":"latcribe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a panda of genus/species $x_2$.","notes":"syn. {ci'onmau}"},{"word":"latfekspa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is catnip of species $x_2$."},{"word":"latfi'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a catfish of genus/species $x_2$."},{"word":"latfrotrikusi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a false-empid/bird (possibly flycatcher) of genus Lathrotriccus, belonging to subtaxon/species/breed/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"latkerlo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cat ear of $x_2$","notes":"See {mlatu}, {kerlo}."},{"word":"latmnroma","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Roman culture/nation/geography/language/history in aspect $x_2$ prior to any divisions. $x_1$ pertains to the Roman city/city-state/kingdom/Republic/Empire (prior to division).","notes":"From a Roman citizen's point of view, emphasizes and centres on Rome (the city) itself - if applied to something outside of nearby Italy, such usage would always connote a directed relationship with Rome/Italy; modern usage is perhaps slightly freer. Culturally and in many ways socially, economically, etc., Eastern and Western Rome were quite intricately related and interconnected- and similar- at first; usage of this word within a context of the divisions would emphasize its umbrella/general scope (possibly for the sake of contrast as much as for displaying similarity or treating everyone with equal footing/care/at once). See also: {latmo}, {latmrbizanto}, {latmrstici}, {latmrfriko}, {xelso}, {kartapuno}"},{"word":"latmo","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Latin/Roman/Romance culture/empire/language in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {ropno}, {fraso}, {spano}, {xispo}, {itlo}, {gomsi}."},{"word":"latmrbizanto","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ reflects Byzantine Roman/Eastern Roman culture/nationality/geography in aspect $x2$"},{"word":"latmrfriko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to/reflects the culture/geography/society of the Roman province of Africa in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also: {latmo}, {latmnroma}, {kartapuno}"},{"word":"latmrlatino","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/pertains to Latin culture (pre-Roman people/Latini) in property $x_2$"},{"word":"latmrstici","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Western Roman culture/nation/geography/language/histoury in asect $x_2$","notes":"See also: {latmo}, {latmrbizanto}, {latmnroma}, {latmrfriko}."},{"word":"latna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a lotus, plant/flower/herb of species/strain $x_{2}$ symbolizing $x_{3}$ to culture/religion $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {budjo}, {censa}, {lijda}, {spati}."},{"word":"latnytse","score":0,"definition":"$z_1$ sits in lotus/vajra position/padmāsana on surface $z_2$."},{"word":"latpre","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is a catperson/(catgirl/catboy).","notes":"A person with cat features: usually cat ears and/or a tail and/or cat-like behavior. Gender-neutral version of {latxli}."},{"word":"latpukcmo","score":3,"definition":"$b_1=p_2$ purrs, expressing pleasure at $p_1$ (event/state).","notes":"Cf. {mlatu}, {pluka}, {cmoni}, {latcmo}."},{"word":"latrbirmani","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Birman cat with characteristics (colour etc)/[of breed] $x_2$."},{"word":"latrnorgo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Norwegian Forest Cat with characteristics/of breed $x_2$."},{"word":"latrtai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Siamese cat with characteristics (colour etc)/[of breed] $x_2$."},{"word":"latxli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a catgirl","notes":"A girl with cat features: usually cat ears and/or a tail and/or cat-like behavior."},{"word":"latydja","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is cat food for cats $c_2=m_1$.","notes":"See also pet food (={dalpe'odja})."},{"word":"latyrebla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cat tail of $x_2$","notes":"See {mlatu}, {rebla}."},{"word":"la'u","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"klani modal, 1st place (amount) quantifying ...; being a quantity of ..."},{"word":"lau","selmaho":"LAU","score":100000,"definition":"2-word letteral/shift: punctuation mark or special symbol follows."},{"word":"lau'au","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso unary operator: for input $X$, this outputs $X/(1+X)$.","notes":"Can be used in order to convert statistical odds of event A to the probability of event A under the same assumptions. Other uses are, of course, possible. The inverse function converts probability p to odds; in other words, for input $p$, the inverse of this word outputs $p/(1 - p)$."},{"word":"lauble","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=c_1$ sounds quiet/weak at observation point $c_2$ by standard $c_3=t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cladu}, {ruble}, {smaji}, {cmato'a}."},{"word":"laucmo","score":1,"definition":"$x1=cl2=cm1$ roars $x2=cl1$, expressing $x3=cm3$"},{"word":"lauDZIS","score":2,"definition":"Laotze (also known as “Laozi”)"},{"word":"lau'e","selmaho":"KOhA2","score":2,"definition":"pronoun: the referent of the following utterance","notes":"Equivalent to {la'e} {di'e}, by analogy with {lau'u}"},{"word":"lau'imsa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is like that; $x_1$ is such; $x_1$ is like the meaning of what was previously said","notes":"Close or identical in meaning: {rusmi}. See also {lau'u}"},{"word":"la'u ma","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"sumti question asking for a quantity; how many?."},{"word":"launzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a relative of $x_2$ such that they both share an effective family tree which includes a common relative $x_3$; $x_1$ is a relative of $x_2$ on $x_3$'s side of the family.","notes":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are technically mutually symmetric under exchange. Technically, $x_1$ (therefore, also $x_2$) and $x_3$ are mutually so, as well. However, $x_3$ will typically be used in order to identify the 'side of the family tree/genealogy' being considered and $x_2$ will typically be the focal point at which the several sides of family trees (including the considered one) intersect (being otherwise disjoint); as such, $x_2$'s paternal uncle will not be described as being $x_2$'s father's brother on $x_2$'s side of the tree. In other words, there is a large family tree with at least two 'sides' and they intersect at exactly one node; this node of intersection is canonically to typically be $x_2$ and $x_3$ is canonically to typically be used to designate which of these possible sides is being considered such that $x_1$ belongs to it. (Symmetry is enabled by the fact that the only inferrable family tree is the 'side' produced; the larger family tree is unknown, and so the collection of potential sides amongst which the specification is taken is also unknown). The largest family tree (graph union of all sides of the mentioned relatives) is the graph which the utterer and/or relatives mentioned consider to be the entirety of the family of all the relatives mentioned (plus some near relatives, so long as they belong to exactly one side); thus, it may include marriages, god-children, close friends, and exes, but it is unlikely to span over many generations. For example, maternal and paternal sides of families are considered to be separate sides of the family tree for a child, even if in the distant unknown past, that father and that mother share some sort of familial relationship (even including a biological common ancestor). This word can be used to hint at a path in the graph from $x_1$ to $x_2$, since there exists a path which connects them and which also includes $x_3$; therefore, it can be used to vaguely mean \"my onclic aunt-in-law by my Uncle John\" meaning that the referent is the utterer's Uncle John's wife's sister (or sister in law); use connectives in $x_3$ in order to include (if the connective means \"AND\") more nodes which must have paths (not necessarily the same ones) running through them from $x_1$ to $x_2$. This word does not actually specify any of the relations between $x_1$, $x_2$, or $x_3$ arguments; it merely claims that they are all related and belong to a common (effective) family tree. Use tanru or {lanzu} for greater detail."},{"word":"laurblesku","score":0,"definition":"$cu_1=r_1$ (agent) whispers $cu_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) for audience $cu_3$ via expressive medium $cu_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cladu}, {ruble}, {cusku}, {smasku}, {mliba'u}."},{"word":"laurmi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=cm_1=cl_1$ loudly laughs; loud at observation point $x_2=cm_2$ by standard $x_3=cm_3$. $x_1=cm_1=cl_1$ is literally laughing out loudly."},{"word":"laus","score":2,"definition":"Laos.","notes":"Under some interpretations of the morphology rules, not a valid word."},{"word":"la'uske","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ (mass of facts) is limnology based on methology $x_2=s_3$."},{"word":"lausku","score":1,"definition":"$cu_1=cl_1$ shouts $cu_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) for audience $cu_3$ via expressive medium $cu_4$, loudly by standard $x_5=cl_3$.","notes":"Cf. {laurba'u}, {smasku}, {smaba'u}."},{"word":"lautci","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a loudspeaker."},{"word":"lau'u","selmaho":"KOhA2","score":4,"definition":"pronoun: the referent of the preceding utterance","notes":"Equivalent to {la'edi'u}. See also {go'i}"},{"word":"laxfi'uga'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ feels dizzy."},{"word":"laxma'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is October of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {pavnonmasti}, {kanbyma'i}, {nanca}."},{"word":"laxsfani","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dragonfly of genus/species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ansoptera}."},{"word":"laxte","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the home galaxy (default: Milky Way) of object/group/entity/race/vel sim. $x_2$.","notes":"Analogous to \"{solri}\" and \"{terdi}\"; see also: \"{galki}\"."},{"word":"laxtyminli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ (li; default: 1) galactic units (i.e.: the average distance between the center of the Milky Way galaxy and the center of Sol system) by standard $x_3$.","notes":"This word uses experimental gismu veljvo \"{laxte}\". Analogous to \"{solminli}\"; on the scale of the kiloparsec ({ki'ortanminli})."},{"word":"laxygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ balances $l_1$ with force $l_2$.","notes":"Cf. {lanxe}, {gasnu}."},{"word":"lazdu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are members of the same family","notes":"{lazyki'i} and {lazmi'u} have similar meanings. See {lanzu} and {dunli}."},{"word":"lazme'e","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ (quoted word(s)) is the family name (as opposed to the given name) of family member $c_2=z_2$, used by namer/name-user $c_3$. The family is bonded/tied/joined according to standard $z_3$.","notes":"See also {lanzu}, {cmene}, {du'acme}."},{"word":"lazmi'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a family relative of $x_2$","notes":"See {lanzu}, {mintu}"},{"word":"lazmro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (family, taxon, clade) is extinct/extirpated.","notes":"Applies to standard human families as well as to clades/taxa. Add conditions in order to yield \"extirpated from ...\"."},{"word":"lazni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (person) is lazy/avoiding work/effort concerning action $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {nejni}, {vreta}, {gunka}."},{"word":"laznynavni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of argon (Ar).","notes":"See also {lazni}, {navni}; {ratni}."},{"word":"lazycange","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a family farm/ranch at $c_2$, farmed by family $c_3=l_1$ (mass), raising, producing $c_4$."},{"word":"lazycme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is the name of family $x_2$ (partial set/list of individuals or, better, a graph structure) by name-user $x_3$. ","notes":"$x_2$ is not an individual; it is a structure which includes, explicitly or implicitly, every individual who belongs to the family (at least, enough to bear the name implicitly according to $x_3$). $x_1$ need not be part of the official name of any individual in $x_2$; it is just a way by which to refer to $x_2$ as a whole."},{"word":"lazypa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ feels familial/kinship love [storge] toward $x_2$"},{"word":"lazyzda","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is the home of family members $z_2=l_2$.","notes":"Cf. {lanzu}, {zdani}."},{"word":"lazyzukykei","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ (agent) plays house.","notes":"A child's play to emulate parents."},{"word":"le","selmaho":"LE","score":99999,"definition":"non-veridical descriptor: the one(s) described as ..."},{"word":"le'a","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"klesi modal, 1st place (scalar set) in/of category ..."},{"word":"le'ai","selmaho":"LEhAI","score":5,"definition":"replace recent mistakenly uttered text","notes":"The {lo'ai} ... {sa'ai} ... {le'ai} replacement construct asks the listener to replace the text after {lo'ai} with the text after {sa'ai}. The order {sa'ai} ... {lo'ai} ... {le'ai} is also allowed, and either or both parts can be omitted and thus left up to context. When both parts are omitted, the word {le'ai} on its own indicates that a mistake was made while leaving all the details up to context. It is also possible to attach SAI to a le'ai construct: le'ai {dai} (or le'ai {da'oi} ko'a) indicates that someone else made a mistake; le'ai {pei} asks whether someone else made a mistake; and {sai}, {ru'e} and {cu'i} can be used to indicate the importance of the substitution. Furthermore, le'ai {nai} can be used to explicitly deny mistakes instead of acknowledging them (compare \"sic\")."},{"word":"le'au","selmaho":"SEI","score":2,"definition":"Start property which sets the meaning of {le} in the surrounding text."},{"word":"le'avla","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a loanword meaning $v_2$ in language $v_3$ based on foreign-language word $l_2$.","notes":"Old, deprecated synonym for {fu'ivla}. Could be considered an {u'ivla}."},{"word":"le'axru","score":1,"definition":"$xr_1=l_1$ takes back $xr_2=l_2$ from $xr_4=l_3$.","notes":"Cf. {lebna}, {xruti}, {xrube'i}, {xrucpa}."},{"word":"lebna","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ takes/gets/gains/obtains/seizes/[removes] $x_{2}$ (object/property) from $x_{3}$ (possessor).","notes":"Also confiscate, appropriate. Acquire with volition such that $x_1$ gains possession; $x_3$ is possessor and not merely source, alienation is implied. (cf. {punji}, {cpacu} where volition or previous possession is not necessarily implied, {vimcu} for alienation where $x_1$ need not gain possession, {canci}, {cliva})"},{"word":"lebysutra","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=l_1$ grabs $l_2$ from $l_3$"},{"word":"lecycersai","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass) is a brunch (breakfast-lunch) composed of dishes including $s_2$."},{"word":"lecyde'i","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a/the wisdom tooth of $d_2$","notes":"See also {ka'arde'i}, {gerde'i}, {crazalde'i}, {zalde'i}."},{"word":"lecydo'i","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=l_1$ is the afternoon of day $d_2$ at location $d_3$."},{"word":"lecysoltei","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a time interval with lateness standard $x_{2}$."},{"word":"ledgrute","score":3,"definition":"$g_1$ is a mushroom of species $g_2$."},{"word":"ledo","selmaho":"LE*","score":100000,"definition":"possessive/associative descriptor: the one(s) described as, of yours."},{"word":"ledycilta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mycelium of $x_2$","notes":"See also {mledi}, {cilta}"},{"word":"le'e","selmaho":"LE","score":100000,"definition":"non-veridical descriptor: the stereotype of those described as ..."},{"word":"le'ei","selmaho":"LE","score":2,"definition":"article: \"the thing(s) I have in mind and which I believe appear(s) to you to be…\"","notes":"Loglan version of \"{le}\"."},{"word":"le'elkai","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is/are the thing(s) described/named with property $x_2$ by the speaker, who thinks this is contextually enough information for the listener to understand what are $x_1$'s referent(s)","notes":"This predicate is intended to be the predicate equivalent of {le} (or at least to one of the interpretations thereof), so that «lo le'elkai be lo ka broda» is equivalent to «le broda». See also {le}, {lemkai}."},{"word":"le go'i","selmaho":"KOhA*","score":100000,"definition":"description pro-sumti: reuses the value of the $x_{1}$ of the previous bridi."},{"word":"le'i","selmaho":"LE","score":100000,"definition":"non-veridical descriptor: the set of those described as ..., treated as a set."},{"word":"lei","selmaho":"LE","score":100000,"definition":"non-veridical descriptor: the mass of individual(s) described as ..."},{"word":"leicmi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a member of class / category $x_2$ (mass / plurality), within supergroup $x_3$, with defining quality $x_4$","notes":"See {klesi}, {cmima}, {kleinzu}"},{"word":"lei'e","selmaho":"LE","score":2,"definition":"anaphoric mass gadri: start a description of a mass/group/constituency mentioned earlier in the text/conversation, viewed as a whole","notes":"Part of the \"gadganzu proposal\" for the article system."},{"word":"leigos","score":2,"definition":"Lagos","notes":"Lagos, the most populous city in Nigeria as of 2018."},{"word":"lei'i","selmaho":"LE","score":2,"definition":"demonstrative mass gadri; start a definite description that refers to a mass/group/constituency in the shared frame-of-reference, viewed as a whole","notes":"Part of the \"gadganzu proposal\" for the article system."},{"word":"lei'o","selmaho":"MOI","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is PA months in duration by standard $x_2$.","notes":"Example \"pu lo re lei'o\" meaning \"two months ago\". See also {masti}, {lunra}, {nei'o}, {jei'o}, {doi'e}, {coi'e}, {moi'e}, {soi'e}, {cei'a}."},{"word":"le'ipli","score":1,"definition":"$pi_1=pl_1$ employs $pi_2=pl_3$ for a payment/compensation/salary/wage/reward of $pl_2$ for the provision of goods/services $pi_3=pl_4$.","notes":"From: {pleji}, {pilno}. Cf. {seljibri}."},{"word":"leiske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is the taxonomy of $s_2=k_2$ based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"x2 may be subjects of biology, semantics, economics, military science, safety science, etc. Cf. {jutske}, {klesi}."},{"word":"le jaica","selmaho":"LE*","score":100000,"definition":"description: marks description extracting the time tense place of the description bridi."},{"word":"le jaigau","selmaho":"LE*","score":100000,"definition":"description: marks description extracting the agentive place of the description selbri."},{"word":"le jaivi","selmaho":"LE*","score":100000,"definition":"description: marks description extracting the location place of the description bridi."},{"word":"lejbai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ bribes $x_3=p_3$ with $x_2=p_2$ into doing $x_4=p_4$."},{"word":"lejnoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an advertisement / sponsored message about $x_2$, that $x_3$ paid a fee $x_4$ to recipient $x_5$ for the service of showing it to demographic $x_6$"},{"word":"lejnupypikta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=pi_1$ is a promissory note/note payable promising that payee $x_2=pl_3=pi_2=n_3$ will receive payment $x_3=pl_2=n_2$ from payer $x_4=pl_1=n_1$","notes":"from {pleji} + {nupre} + {pikta}"},{"word":"lejycpepikta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=pi_1$ is a cheque for payee $x_2=pl_3=pi_2=c_1$ to receive payment $x_3=pl_2=c_2$ from payer $x_4=pl_1$ through financial institution $x_5=c_3$","notes":"from {pleji} + {cpedu} + {pikta}"},{"word":"lejykarda","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is a payment card with cardholder $x_2=p_1$ for usage $x_3=p_4$, accepted by payee/merchant $x_4=p_3$","notes":"Non-differentiated cards used for payment, with or without payment account/financial institute association. See debit card ({baxydinkarda}), credit/charge card ({jitseldejykarda}/{detseldejykarda}) and stored-value card ({vamveile'ikarda}). Cf. {maksriveikarda}, {lejykardymi'i}, {banxa}, {pleji}, {jdini}."},{"word":"lejykardymi'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is a payment card reader for use/function $x_2=m_2$, accepting card $x_3=k_1$","notes":"Machines accepting payment cards ({lejykarda}), e.g. ATMs and terminals at point of sale/checkout. Cf. {maksrikardymi'i}, {lejykarda}, {baxydinkarda}, {jitseldejykarda}, {detseldejykarda}, {vamveile'ikarda}, {banxa}, {jdini}."},{"word":"lekladryckafi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=x_1$ is a quantity of white/light/(regular) coffee with cold dairy [or similar] product/creamer/whitener $la_1=le_1$, addition cold by standard $le_2$.","notes":"See also: coffee with milk (={ladyckafi}), cream (={ladykruji}), soy milk (={sobjau})."},{"word":"lekmi'i","score":3,"definition":"$m_1$ is a fridge/air conditioner for cooling $x_2=l_1$.","notes":"Cf. {dujmi'i}, {dujyku'a}, {lenku}, {kelvo}, {dunja}, {varmuvmi'i}."},{"word":"leko'a","selmaho":"LE*","score":100000,"definition":"possessive/associative descriptor: the one(s) described as, of it-1's."},{"word":"leksiko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the lexicon/vocabulary of language $x_2$","notes":"See also {leksikosle}, {vlaste}, {bangu}"},{"word":"leksikosle","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lexical unit of language $x_2$","notes":"See also {leksiko}, {valsi}."},{"word":"lekta'e","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a box with box contents $x_{2}$ with box material $x_{3}$."},{"word":"lektoni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an electron in quantum state $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {protoni}, {nurtoni}, {xumsle}, {dicka'u}, {guska'u}, {kuarka}. "},{"word":"lektu'a","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=l_1$ is tundra at location $t_2$, cold by standard $l_2$","notes":"See also {lenku}, {tumla}"},{"word":"lelxe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lily [Lilium] of species/strain $x_2$","notes":"cf. {rozgu}. lel- is short rafsi"},{"word":"lemi","selmaho":"LE*","score":100000,"definition":"possessive/associative descriptor: the one(s) described as, of mine."},{"word":"lemkai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a stereotypical representative of property $x_2$"},{"word":"lendebyspa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lentil plant of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {lendembi}."},{"word":"lendembi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lentil seed from plant $x_2$","notes":"See also {lendebyspa}."},{"word":"lenga","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a speakable language used by persons $x_2$","notes":"A narrower term than {bangu}, is limited to speakable, usable in dialogues languages used by persons ({lo} {prenu}). Doesn't include languages with information transferred one-way (languages of road signs), doesn't include computer programming languages that are not speakable between two persons."},{"word":"lenguua","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a language used by $x_2$ to express $x_3$ (du'u, not quote)","notes":"A narrower term than {bangu}, doesn't denote dialects. Distinction between {bankle} ('dialect') and {lenguua} ('language') can be defined by linguistic research or politics. See also {tance}, {cusku}, {ve} {tavla}, {jargone}, {valsi}, {gerna}, {jufra}, {natmi}, {slaka}"},{"word":"lenjo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a lens/glass [focussing shape/form] focussing $x_{2}$ to focus/foci $x_{3}$ by means/material $x_{4}$.","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is optical; focussing may be optical or otherwise, hence $x_2$ which may be light, sound, X-ray, etc., default is light/optical lens; ka is refraction. See also {kacma}, {minra}."},{"word":"lenku","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is cold/cool by standard $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {glare}, {bisli}."},{"word":"lenu","selmaho":"LE*","score":3,"definition":"specific event descriptor: contraction of {le nu} and identical in meaning.","notes":"Added because beginners often search for {lenu} without realizing that it is the same as {le} {nu} and getting confused."},{"word":"le'o","selmaho":"UI5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: aggressive - passive - defensive.","notes":"See also {gunta}, {bandu}."},{"word":"le'ocu'i","selmaho":"UI*5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: aggressive - passive - defensive."},{"word":"le'onai","selmaho":"UI*5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: aggressive - passive - defensive."},{"word":"le'onmo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ feels/is aggressive/hostile/antagonistic towards $x_2$","notes":"A brivla form of the attitudinal {le'o}. Similar to {gunta}, but different in that a {gunta} is actively attacking the {selgunta}, but a {le'onmo} simply feels the emotions associated with {gunta}ing. Additionally, {no'e} {le'onmo} means \"passive\", and {to'e} {le'onmo} means \"defensive\"."},{"word":"le'otci","score":4,"definition":"$t_1$ is a monocle/pair of (eye)glasses/spectacles for observational activity $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {lenjo}, {tutci}, {barkalyle'o}, {vistci}."},{"word":"lepsauru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lepidosaur (scaled lizard)"},{"word":"lerbasysre","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ makes a typo, typing/writing letter $l_1=b_1$ in place of $l_1=b_2$ in word $b_3$ by standard $s_4$","notes":"The standard place covers cases of different spelling conventions in other languages and possibly other dialects of Lojban. For example, 'colour' is a typo is American English, but correct in British English."},{"word":"lerci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event) is late by standard $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {clira}."},{"word":"lerci'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is a script/writing system with rules $x_2=c_2$ among glyphs $x_3=c_3=l_1$ displaying $x_4=c_4$","notes":"from {lerfu}+{ciste}"},{"word":"lercu'aca'a","score":3,"definition":"$ca_1$ is a keyboard for entering letters/symbols $l_1=cu_2$.","notes":"Cf. {batkyci'a}."},{"word":"lercu'aca'aci'aci'e","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=ciste_1$ is a keyboard layout used by $x_2=ciska_1$ to enter letters/symbols $x_3=lerfu_1=ciska_2=cuxna_2$."},{"word":"lerfanva","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ transliterates text $x_2$ to orthography $x_3$ from orthography $x_4$ with transliteration $x_5$."},{"word":"lerfi'ubu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a slash punctuation mark"},{"word":"lerfu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (la'e zo BY/word-bu) is a letter/digit/symbol in alphabet/character-set $x_{2}$ representing $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also $x_1$ glyph, rune, character (also me'o BY/word-bu), $x_2$ symbol set; (adjective:) $x_1$ is alphabetic/symbolic; \"letteral\" used by analogy with \"numeral\"; sinxa is the more generic symbol. See also {mifra}, {namcu}, {sinxa}, {pandi}."},{"word":"lerfusu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'lerfu-string' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: lerfu-word (PA | lerfu-word)*. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"lerkoma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a comma punctuation mark"},{"word":"lerldjamo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a jamo in syllable $x_2$ in writing system $x_3$ (default Hangul)"},{"word":"lerpavmoivla","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ (quoted letteral) is the first letter of the word $v_1$.","notes":"Only a single letter(al) is allowed for $l_1$. Both the letteral and the word must be quoted. See also: {lerfu}, {pa}, {moi}, {valsi}, {leryrolmoivla}."},{"word":"lerpinsle","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=p_1$ is a line in the text $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {vlali'i}, {lerseltcidu}."},{"word":"lerpoi","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is a character string (sequence of letterals) in alphabet/character-set $l_2$ representing $l_3$"},{"word":"lerpoijaspu","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=p_1$ (zoi-quote/character sequence) is a password/passphrase issued to $j_2$ by issuer/authority $j_3$, allowing activity $j_4$.","notes":"Cf. {lerpoi}, {jaspu}."},{"word":"lerseltcidu","score":2,"definition":"$t_2$ is a text in medium $t_3$ with character set $l_2$."},{"word":"lersnamatsi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is audio-visual isomorphism; the concept of letter(s) $x_2$ matching up one-to-one with sound(s) $x_3$"},{"word":"lertcitydetri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the letteral-tagged timestamp of event/state/duration $x_2$, at timezone location $x_3$, by calendar $x_4$","notes":"Refers to http://mw.lojban.org/papri/loi_lerfu_tcita_detri. See {detri}, {tcika}, {temjudri}, {de'i}, {ti'u}, {te'i}"},{"word":"lertermifra","score":1,"definition":"$m_3$ is a character encoding for bytes $m_2$ with symbols/font $m_1$.","notes":"Cf. {lerfu}, {mifra}, {skami}."},{"word":"lervla","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a word which stands for the letter/digit/symbol $v_2=l_1$ in language $v_3$.","notes":"Also called “letteral” when referring to Lojban. See also: {lerfu}, {valsi}."},{"word":"leryrolmoivla","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ (quoted letteral) is the last letter of the word $v_1$.","notes":"Only a single letter(al) is allowed for $l_1$. Both the letteral and the word must be quoted. See also: {lerfu}, {ro}, {moi}, {valsi}, {lerpavmoivla}."},{"word":"le sego'i","selmaho":"KOhA*","score":100000,"definition":"description pro-sumti: reuses the value of the $x_{2}$ of the previous bridi."},{"word":"lespei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ philosophizes / thinks about philosophy $x_2$ about subfield $x_3$"},{"word":"lespre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a philosopher, espousing philosophy $x_2$ about subfield $x_3$","notes":"See {flese}, {prenu}, {skepre}"},{"word":"lesrplatono","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Platonic/a Platonistic ideal/philosophy about topic $x_2$ characterized by thoughts/ideals $x_3$ and methodology $x_4$, according to thinker/user/standard $x_5$","notes":"See also: {flese} (an experimental gismu with short rafsi -les- (not yet officially accepted))"},{"word":"lesrxapsurde","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (notion) is Absurd/is characterized by an Absurd nature in aspect $x_2$, belonging to school of philosophy/type of Absurdism $x_3$, according to standards/methodology/classification/claim $x_4$","notes":"{flese} is an experimental gismu and the short rafsi -les- is not officially assigned. For the term \"Absurdism\" itself, consider: te lesrxapsurdie. The Absurd in this case is that associated with, for example, Albert Camus and other philosophers."},{"word":"leta","selmaho":"LE*","score":100000,"definition":"possessive/associative descriptor: nearby demonstrative possessive; cannot use for 'THAT ...'."},{"word":"letceFLAN","score":1,"definition":"leche flan, caramel custard"},{"word":"letci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lychee (Litchi chinensis) of variety $x_2$ ","notes":"荔枝 Mandarin \"lìzhī\"; Cantonese \"lai6zi1\""},{"word":"leTCON","score":1,"definition":"roasted pig","notes":"Spanish \"lechón\"; Tagalog \"litsón\""},{"word":"le tego'i","selmaho":"KOhA*","score":100000,"definition":"description pro-sumti: reuses the value of the $x_{3}$ of the previous bridi."},{"word":"leti","selmaho":"LE*","score":100000,"definition":"possessive/associative descriptor: immediate demonstrative possessive; cannot use for 'THIS ...'."},{"word":"letu","selmaho":"LE*","score":100000,"definition":"possessive/associative descriptor: distant demonstrative possessive."},{"word":"le'u","selmaho":"LEhU","score":100000,"definition":"end quote of questionable or out-of-context text; not elidable."},{"word":"leva","selmaho":"LE*","score":100000,"definition":"located descriptor: descriptive that-there (non-demonstrative)."},{"word":"le vego'i","selmaho":"KOhA*","score":100000,"definition":"description pro-sumti: reuses the value of the $x_{4}$ of the previous bridi."},{"word":"levi","selmaho":"LE*","score":100000,"definition":"located descriptor: descriptive this-here (non-demonstrative)."},{"word":"levu","selmaho":"LE*","score":100000,"definition":"located descriptor: descriptive that-yonder (non-demonstrative)."},{"word":"le xego'i","selmaho":"KOhA*","score":100000,"definition":"description pro-sumti: reuses the value of the $x_{5}$ of the previous bridi."},{"word":"li","selmaho":"LI","score":100000,"definition":"the number/evaluated expression; convert number/operand/evaluated math expression to sumti."},{"word":"li'a","selmaho":"UI3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: clearly - obscurely.","notes":"See also {klina}."},{"word":"li'ai","selmaho":"LI","score":2,"definition":"unevaluated mekso as name.","notes":"Where \"la broda brode\" is to \"la'e lu broda brode\" as \"li'ai by cy\" is to \"la'e me'o by cy\". See also {li}, {me'o}, {la}, {la'e}."},{"word":"li'anai","selmaho":"UI*3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: clearly - obscurely."},{"word":"li'ansi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ practices, trains its ability $x_2$ (property of $x_1$)","notes":"Use '$x_2$ {ne} {se} {ta'i}' to specify the method of practise. See also {crezenzu'e}, {kakne}, {cilre}, {atlete}."},{"word":"li'ante","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a liana, a climbing woody vine"},{"word":"li'armi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u - fact/truth) is obvious / clear / self-evident to $x_2$","notes":"See {li'a}, {gasfrili}, {jmifrili}, {filseljmi}, {filsmu}"},{"word":"li'au","selmaho":"LIhAU","score":1,"definition":"terminator of selma'o LUhEI","notes":"See also {lu'ei}, {li'u} and {me'u}."},{"word":"li'avro","score":3,"definition":"$v_1$ is an exit out of $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cliva}, {vorme}, {vrogai}"},{"word":"libjo","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Libyan culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {friko}, {xrabo}, {muslo}."},{"word":"libru'u","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is measured in libyan dinar (دينارLYD) as $r_2$ (quantity), in the Libyan monetary system $r_3$."},{"word":"lidgusyjinme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of magnesium [Mg]"},{"word":"lidne","score":100004,"definition":"$x_{1}$ precedes/leads $x_{2}$ in sequence $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is former/preceding/previous; $x_{2}$ is latter/following.","notes":"Also $x_1$ before, forerunner; leading, as in 'leading indicators'; $x_2$ after, trailing (= {selyli'e} for reordered places). See also cmavo list {li'e}, {balvi}, {ralju}, {rebla}, {purci} for time sequence, {jersi}, {porsi}, {jatna}, {farna}."},{"word":"lidvilti'a","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=v_1$ is a thunderstorm at place/region $t_2$","notes":"Cf. {lindi}, {vlile}, {tcima}."},{"word":"lidvru","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is thunderous to $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {lindi}, {savru}."},{"word":"lidycevjinme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of thorium [Th]"},{"word":"lidysna","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a sound with emit sound-lightning $x_{2}$."},{"word":"li'e","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"lidne modal, 1st place preceded by ...; non-time sequencing."},{"word":"li'ei","selmaho":"LIhEI","score":4,"definition":"arbitrary character string or irregular number","notes":"Accepts any arbitrary string of BY, bu-letterals, PA. Elidable terminator: {lo'o}. See {li'ai}, {me'o}, {mo'e}, {li}. [Tentative proposal: {li'ei} = {li} {pe'o} {joi'i} / {me'o} {pe'o} {joi'i}]"},{"word":"li'ei'au","score":1,"definition":"ternary mekso operator: retrieves/gets/outputs the $X_2$th entry/term from ordered list $X_1$ under indexing rules $X_3$.","notes":"If $X_2$ is an integer such that, according to $X_3$, $X_2$ is inclusively between the least index and the greatest index of $X_1$, then this word outputs the $X_2$th entry. If $X_2$ is a set, then the outputs is the ordered list such that each entry thereof is some entry of $X_1$ such that its index in $X_1$ according to $X_3$ belongs to $X_2$; the output list is reindexed (so that the $j$th entry thereof has index $j$, where $j$ is a positive integer)."},{"word":"li'enrafsi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=r_1=l_1$ is a prefix for word/concept $x_2=r_2=l_2$, form/properties $x_3=r_3$, language $x_4=r_4$","notes":"Cf. {selyli'erafsi}, {rafsi}, {valsi}, {lujvo}, {pagbu}"},{"word":"li'erla'i","score":2,"definition":"$li_1=la_1$ immediately precedes $li_2=la_2$ in sequence $li_3=la_3$.","notes":"Synonym: {lamli'e}."},{"word":"lifnei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ likes to do/be $x_2$ (ka); $x_1$ enjoys doing/being $x_2$ (ka).","notes":"See also {lifri}, {nelci}, {pluka}."},{"word":"lifri","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [person/passive/state] undergoes/experiences $x_{2}$ (event/experience); $x_{2}$ happens to $x_{1}$.","notes":"Also has/have (of events/experiences); (adjective:) $x_1$ is empirical; suggests passive undergoing but does not exclude active (per zukte) intent; a deserved experience: reward or punishment (= {jernyfri}, {zanjernyfri}, {maljernyfri}). See also cmavo list {ri'i}, {jmive}, {fasnu}, {renvi}."},{"word":"ligma","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ plays a joke on $x_2$ using homophonous word $x_3$ (default ligma) with intended meaning $x_4$ (ligma balls)","notes":"This word is mostly used to translate sentences from Sugandese."},{"word":"ligyfebvi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=f_1=s_2$ sublimates/evaporates from the solid state at temperature $x_2=f_2=s_3$ with vapor pressure $x_3=f_3$.","notes":"From {sligu} {febvi}; refers to a direct change of the state of matter from solid to gaseous. Cf. {gacydunja}"},{"word":"li'i","selmaho":"NU","score":100000,"definition":"abstractor: experience abstractor; $x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$'s experience of [bridi] (participant or observer)."},{"word":"liiaunin","score":1,"definition":"Liaoning"},{"word":"li'i'e","selmaho":"BAI","score":2,"definition":" lisri modal, 1st place: in/belonging to/of/from story...","notes":"Of a character, location, event, etc.; something which exists in the universe of the story."},{"word":"li'imdu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (li'i) is the subjective conscious experience of $x_2$ (nu or ka-of-$x_3$), as experienced by $x_3$","notes":"Brivla form of {li'i}. See {lifri}, {vedli}, {li'i}, {nundumu}, {du'umdu}, {su'umdu}, {zilkai}, {ganseti}"},{"word":"li'imfri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ consciously experiences $x_2$ (nu/ka)","notes":"See {li'imdu}, {lifri}, {li'i}"},{"word":"li'imse'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the consciousness of $x_2$","notes":"See {li'imdu}, {li'imfri}, {sevzi}, {ruxse'i}"},{"word":"li'i ze'ei ka","selmaho":"NU*","score":1,"definition":"abstractor: experience of being: $x_1$ is $x_2$'s experience of being [bridi] (property of $x_2$; with {ce'u} referring to $x_2$'s position)","notes":"= {li'imdu} {be} {lo} {ka}. See {li'i}, {ze'ei}, {li'i ze'ei nu}"},{"word":"li'i ze'ei nu","selmaho":"NU*","score":1,"definition":"abstractor: experience of event: $x_1$ is $x_2$'s experience of observing or participating in [bridi] (event)","notes":"= {li'imdu} {be} {lo} {nu}. See {li'i}, {ze'ei}, {li'i ze'ei ka}"},{"word":"lijda","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a religion of believers including $x_{2}$ sharing common beliefs/practices/tenets including $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also mythos, creed, traditional beliefs, $x_2$ people(s), adherents; (adjective:) $x_1$, $x_2$, $x_3$ are religious/ecclesiastic in nature; $x_2$ is a believer in/of $x_1$, an adherent/follower of $x_1$ (= {seljda} for reordered places); $x_2$ is a practitioner of $x_3$ (= {selterjda} for reordered places); $x_3$ is a tenet/belief/ritual/creed of $x_1$/$x_2$ (= {terjda} for reordered places); priest/clerical (= {jdaca'i}, {jdaka'i}, {jdaja'a}); organized church/religion (= {be'ejda}); congregation (= {jdabe'e}, {jdagri}). See also {budjo}, {censa}, {cevni}, {crida}, {dadjo}, {jegvo}, {krici}, {latna}, {malsi}, {marde}, {muslo}, {pruxi}, {ranmi}, {ritli}, {xriso}, {zekri}."},{"word":"lijdrba'a,i","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is the Bahai religion with beliefs/practices/tenets including $l_3$"},{"word":"lijdrdjaina","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is the Jain religion with beliefs/practices/tenets including $l_3$"},{"word":"lijgri","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a row (group) showing common property (ka) $g_2$ due to set $g_3$ linked by relations $g_4$.","notes":"Cf. {lerpinsle}, {depypoi}."},{"word":"lijnilcla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ is the length of line $x_2=l_1=c_1$ defined by set of points $x_3=l_2$ in measurement system $x_4=n_2=c_3$","notes":"Lines are 1D, so clani2 is derived. Cf. {lutnilcla}"},{"word":"lijypanra","score":1,"definition":"The lines $l_1=p_1$ and $l_1=p_2$ are parallel, according to geometry $p_4$."},{"word":"likcri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ leaks liquid $x_2=c_2=l_1$ at locus $x_3=c_3$, liquid composition $x_4=l_2$."},{"word":"likpu'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ (agent) anoints/rubs/greases/pours onto/applies/lubricate/baptises $x_3=p_3$ with liquid/semi-liquid/oil/cream/ointment $x_2=p_2=l_1$."},{"word":"likro'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=r_1=l_1$ is a quantity of lava/magma [liquid rock] of composition including $x_2=r_2=l_2$ from location $x_3=r_3$ under conditions $x_4=l_3$.","notes":"No distinction on whether it has erupted yet."},{"word":"likrokro'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of igneous rock of type/composition $x_2$ from location $x_3$","notes":"See {litki}, {rokci}, {likro'i}"},{"word":"likrtcigaso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is gasoline of grade $x_2$ with additives $x_3$.","notes":"See also: {litki}"},{"word":"likse","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a $x_2$y, a $x_2$boo, a $x_2$ums (diminutive)","notes":"Proposed rafsi -le, -li or -ke. See {mabla}, {zabna}, {cmalu}"},{"word":"likybi'o","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a become-liquid with liquid composition $x_{2}$ with liquidity conditions $x_{3}$."},{"word":"likygau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ (agent) causes $l_1$ to be a quantity of liquid of composition $l_2$ under conditions $l_3$.","notes":"Example 12.72 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"likyri'a","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ causes $l_1$ to be a quantity of liquid of composition $l_2$ under conditions $l_3$.","notes":"Example 12.74 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"lilgundi","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a/the energy industry/sector producing fuel/energy source $g_2=l_1 $ for powering $l_2$ based on process $g_3$","notes":"From {livla}, {gundi}."},{"word":"lilmudri","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=l_1$ is a quantity of firewood/fuel wood from tree(s) of type/species $m_2$, for powering $l_2$."},{"word":"lilneia","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Linnaean in aspect $x_2$ (ka)."},{"word":"lilneia zei cmene","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Linnaean name of $x_2$"},{"word":"lilrkerozine","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of kerosene (fuel) for powering $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {livla}"},{"word":"limfa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lymph of body $x_2$","notes":"See also {ciblu}"},{"word":"limla'u","score":5,"definition":"$la_1$ is a pool where $li_1$ swims in fluid $li_2$.","notes":"Cf. {limna}, {lalxu}."},{"word":"limna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) swims in fluid $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {djacu}, {fulta}, {klama}, {litru}."},{"word":"limnada","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is lemonade of type/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"limna'i","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a flipper [body-part] of $n_2$.","notes":"Cf. {limna}, {nalci}, {fipybirka}."},{"word":"limpastu","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a swimsuit of material $p_2$"},{"word":"limxone","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lemon of species/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"lincarka'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a chainsaw cutting/splitting/dividing $k_2$ into pieces $k_3$","notes":"{linsi} + {carka'a}"},{"word":"lince","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lynx of species $x_2$"},{"word":"lindar","score":2,"definition":"Lindar Kelleigh Greenwood","notes":"First name Lojbanised. A member of the Lojban central community."},{"word":"lindari","score":0,"definition":"$x_0$ was removed"},{"word":"lindi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is lightning/electrical arc/thunderbolt striking at/extending to $x_{2}$ from $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also thunder (= {lidysna}). See also {dikca}."},{"word":"linga","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the ISO-named language of people $x_2$ with ISO-name $x_3$, according to rule/specification $x_4$","notes":"See also {jviso}, {bangu}."},{"word":"linga'axa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a nunchaku.","notes":"A Japanese weapon consisting of two wooden sticks connected by a chain; also spelled ``nunchuku''"},{"word":"lingeni","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ has [self-proclaimed] gender $x_2$ (property of $x_1$)","notes":"$x_1$ identifies their social gender as $x_2$ [a man, a woman, non-binary (i.e. neither, but still exhibits gendered behaviour), agender (opts out of gender)]. Gender here denotes a social role loosely defined as a combination of how one relates to others socially/societally and how one presents oneself. Gender here is not determined by chromosomal makeup, genital configuration, or sexual/romantic orientation of $x_1$. $x_2$ can contain such verbs as {nanmu} - 'male', {ninmu} - 'female', {mlini'u} - 'demi-girl' (only loosely feminine), {mlinau} - 'demi-guy' (only loosely masculine), {cenba} - 'genderfluid', genderqueer, {nunmu} = 'non-binary' and 'agender'. See also: {tracinse}."},{"word":"lingona","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lingonberry of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"Alternative to {bakyjba}, the metaphor of which may not be understood by non-English speakers."},{"word":"lingote","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ingot of $x_2$; $x_1$ is a a solid block of more or less pure $x_2$","notes":"often but not necessarily bricklike in shape and trapezoidal in cross-section, often the result of pouring out and cooling molten metal, often immediately after smelting from raw ore or alloying from constituents. See also {bliku}, {runme}, {jinme}"},{"word":"linji","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a line/among lines [1-dimensional shape/form] defined by set of points $x_{2}$.","notes":"Ray/vector ({farli'i} or {porli'i}). See also {kruvi}, {sirji}, {jganu}, {kantu}, {mokca}."},{"word":"linkara","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) reviews artistic work $x_2$ with criticism/praise $x_3$ (du'u) in medium $x_4$ (default online video); $x_1$ is a reviewer/critic","notes":"x2 is a {larseku}"},{"word":"linlani","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lily-of-the-valley / may-lily (Convallaria) of species/strain $x_2$"},{"word":"linme","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of slime/goop/goo of material/composition including $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jduli}, {pesxu}, {runta}, {cilmo}."},{"word":"linsi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a length of chain/links of material $x_{2}$ with link properties $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {skori}."},{"word":"linto","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is light in mass/weight by standard $x_{2}$.","notes":"(cf. {junta}, {tilju}; {se} {xalbo}, {kandi} for metaphor)"},{"word":"lintoca","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ drizzles to/on $x_2$ from $x_3$","notes":"See also {carvi}, {linto}, {bratuca}."},{"word":"linuks","score":1,"definition":"Linux","notes":"name of an operating system kernel"},{"word":"li'o","selmaho":"UI3a","score":100001,"definition":"discursive: omitted text (quoted material)."},{"word":"li'oi","selmaho":"UI3a","score":4,"definition":"marks word/construct as being optional, i.e. the bridi would still be both grammatical AND reflect the speakers opinion/intention would the marked construct be left out","notes":"{coi} {fu'e} {li'oi} {la} {fu'o} {selpa'i} would semantically expand to {coi} {la} {selpa'i} and {coi} {selpa'i} meaning that both a person named {selpa'i} and a beloved one is being greeted (both being the same person)."},{"word":"li'orkliru","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of fluorine."},{"word":"li'orklirysilna","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a fluoride of $s_3$.","notes":"see also {li'orklirytau}"},{"word":"li'orklirytau","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a fluoride of $t_3$.","notes":"See also {li'orklirysilna}."},{"word":"liptila","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a linden of species $x_2$"},{"word":"lirgli","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is Old English/pertains to Old English-speaking culture in aspect $g_2$, early by standard $x_3=c_2$."},{"word":"lirmau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is earlier than $x_2$ by amount of time $x_3$.","notes":"cf. lecmau, temci"},{"word":"lirvacysai","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass) is a lupper (lunch-supper) composed of dishes including $s_2$."},{"word":"liryrai","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=t_1$ is the earliest among set / range $t_4$."},{"word":"liryraixa'u","score":1,"definition":"$lr_1=xa_1$ is / are the earliest person(s) to dwell/live/reside/abide at/inhabit/be a resident of location/habitat/nest/home/abode $xa_2$ among set / range $lr_2$.","notes":"Made from {liryrai} + {xabju}."},{"word":"lisne'i","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is in character (actions or speech to be interpreted as part of a story/role-playing game)","notes":"out of character: {lisybartu}"},{"word":"lisnuntoi","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a drafting by author $l_3=t_1$ of story $l_1=t_2$ using method $t_3$."},{"word":"lisri","score":100002,"definition":"$x_1$ is a story/tale/yarn/narrative about plot/subject/moral $x_2$ by storyteller $x_3$ to audience $x_4$.","notes":"Also legend; a narrative need not be fictional; $x_2$ may be merely a convention rather than a subject; also $x_3$ tells/recounts story/tale $x_1$ about $x_2$ to $x_4$ (= {selterlisri} for place reordering); note that the storyteller need not be the author. See also {ranmi}, {cfika}, {skicu}, {prosa}, {pemci}."},{"word":"liste","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (physical object) is a list/catalog/register of sequence/set $x_{2}$ in order $x_{3}$ in medium $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also roll, log. ($x_2$ is completely specified); (cf. {porsi}, {girzu}, {cmima} for mental objects wherein order is of varying importance; some manifested order is intrinsic to a physical list, but the specific order may be incidental and not intentional/purposeful)"},{"word":"lisxra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ is a comic strip about plot/subject/moral $x_2=l_2$ illustrated by $x_3=p_3$ with story written by $x_4=l_3$.","notes":"Cf. {lisri}, {pixra}."},{"word":"lisybartu","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is out of character (actions or speech not to be interpreted as part of a story/role-playing game)","notes":"in character: {lisne'i}"},{"word":"lisycku","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a story book containing story/tale/yarn/narrative $c_2=l_2$ by book author $c_3$ for book’s audience $c_4$ preserved in medium $c_5$.","notes":"A book is called a “story book” in this context if it contains at least one story ($c_2=l_1$). Cf. {fikcku}."},{"word":"lisysku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ tells story $x_2$ to $x_3$"},{"word":"litce","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ liter(s) [metric unit] in volume (default is 1) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {merli}, {grake}, {mitre}, {dekpu}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}."},{"word":"litcreka","score":2,"definition":"$cr_1$ is a dress shirt of material $cr_2$, potentially formal by standard $cl_3$.","notes":"A shirt with a collar, a full-length opening at the front from the collar to the hem, and sleeves with cuffs; normally made from woven cloth, and are often accompanied by a jacket and tie, for example with a suit or formalwear, but can be worn also more casually without. Cf. {creka}."},{"word":"litkauo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an African wild dog (Lycaon pictus) of species/breed $x_2$","notes":"See {labno}, {gerku}"},{"word":"litki","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is liquid/fluid, of composition/material including $x_{2}$, under conditions $x_{3}$.","notes":"Conditions include temperature and pressure. See also {cilmo}, {djacu}, {lumci}, {runta}, {pambe}, {sudga}, {gapci}, {sligu}, {flecu}, {jduli}."},{"word":"litkrxepoksi","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a quantity of epoxy of composition/material including $x2$, under conditions $x3$"},{"word":"litru","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ travels/journeys/goes/moves via route $x_{2}$ using means/vehicle $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is a traveller.","notes":"($x_2$ as a set includes points at least sufficient to constrain the route relevantly); See also {bajra}, {cadzu}, {cpare}, {tcana}, {klama}, {cliva}, {pluta}, {limna}, {muvdu}."},{"word":"litxendo","score":1,"definition":"$xe_1=c_1$ is gracious to $xe_2$ in matter $xe_3=c_2$.","notes":"{xendo}, {clite}."},{"word":"litybakni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a saola of breed $x_2$"},{"word":"litytce","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is very/extremely polite/courteous/civil in matter $c_2$ according to standard/custom $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {clite}, {mutce}."},{"word":"li'u","selmaho":"LIhU","score":100001,"definition":"elidable terminator: end grammatical quotation; seldom elidable except at end of text."},{"word":"li'unko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lynx (Felis lynx)","notes":"See {mlatu}"},{"word":"li'urdakli","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a suitcase with contents $d_2$ of material $d_3$"},{"word":"li'ursutyjvi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ races against $x_2$ in travelling $x_2$ with vehicle $x_4$ and prize/rewards $x_5$","notes":"Although slightly metaphorical, can apply also to videogame speedrun."},{"word":"li'urxa'u","score":1,"definition":"$l_1=xa_1$ itinerates over route/thoughout region $l_2=xa_2$ by means of travel $l_3$; $l_1$ is nomadic."},{"word":"livbai","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ expels $c_1$ from $c_2$; $b_1$ throws $c_1$ out of $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cliva}, {bapli}, {livgau}."},{"word":"livga","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the liver [body-part] of $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {rango}, {betfu}."},{"word":"livgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ causes $c_1$ to leave $c_2$ via route $c_3$. ","notes":"Cf. {cliva}, {gasnu}, {livbai}."},{"word":"livla","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a fuel/energy-source for powering $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {nejni}, {xaksu}, {jelca}."},{"word":"livyxrukla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ goes back and forth/commutes between $x_2$ and $x_3$ via route $x_4$ using means/vehicle $x_5$","notes":"from {cliva} + {xruti} + {klama}"},{"word":"lixfarci'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ writes $c_2$ in boustrophedon style on display/storage medium $c_3$ with writing implement $c_4$.","notes":"Synonymous with {lixyzilfarci'a}, {lixycarzilfarci'a}, {lixylutci'a}, {lixycarlutxi'a}. See also {lixyzilfa'a}/{lixylu'a} 'boustrophedon'."},{"word":"lixtci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plough/plow for ploughing/plowing $x_2$ propelled by $x_3$"},{"word":"lizdu'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the subjective conscious experience of being $x_2$; $x_1$ is what it's like to be $x_2$","notes":"See {li'i}, {li'imdu}, {du}, {kamcedu}, {dumdu'o}"},{"word":"lo","selmaho":"LE","score":100003,"definition":"descriptor: the one, which (is / does) ... / those, which (are / do) ...","notes":"Terminated with {ku}. Under the xorlo reform, {lo} converts a selbri to a sumti in a generic way. In particular, lo broda = {zo'e} noi broda."},{"word":"lo'a","selmaho":"BY1","score":100001,"definition":"shift letterals to Lojban (Roman) alphabet."},{"word":"lo'ai","selmaho":"LOhAI","score":3,"definition":"start quote of recent mistakenly uttered text to be replaced","notes":"See {le'ai}."},{"word":"lo'au","selmaho":"LE","score":3,"definition":"presuppositional definite article: the …; the thing(s) which …","notes":"Post-Xorlo {lo}. Refers collectively to all the things satisfying the description within the universe of discourse. These things are presupposed to exist. «lo'au PA broda» = «lo'au broda noi PA mei». «lo'au broda cu brode» = «su'oi da poi ge ke'a broda gi ro'oi de go broda gi me ke'a cu brode», with topmost/presuppositional scope for the {su'oi} quantifier (i.e. it goes before everything else in the prenex of the topmost clause, or more accurately in a separate hidden sentence for the presupposition of the existance of «lo'au broda» to work when the sentence is a question or a command, for example)."},{"word":"lo'e","selmaho":"LE","score":100000,"definition":"veridical descriptor: the typical one(s) who really is(are) ..."},{"word":"logji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [rules/methods] is a logic for deducing/concluding/inferring/reasoning to/about $x_{2}$ (du'u).","notes":"Also (adjective:) $x_1$, $x_2$ are logical. See also {nibli}."},{"word":"loglan","score":2,"definition":"Loglan","notes":"See also {lojbau}, {loglo}. The Loglan language, predecessor of Lojban. The first 'logical language', Loglan was conceived and largely developed by Dr. James Cooke Brown, an American professor of sociology, during the mid- to late 20th century, starting in 1955. Loglan gained notoriety in a 1960 Scientific American article, but was not fleshed out until years afterward. A dispute over rights to the language (eventually resolved in court) led to the creation of Lojban in 1987. Extensive documentation on Loglan can be found (as of June 2018) at loglan.org."},{"word":"loglo","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Loglan language/culture in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"lo'i","selmaho":"LE","score":100000,"definition":"veridical descriptor: the set of those that really are ..., treated as a set."},{"word":"loi","selmaho":"LE","score":100000,"definition":"veridical descriptor: the mass of individual(s) that is(are) ..."},{"word":"loi'a","selmaho":"LE","score":2,"definition":"generic essentialistic article: «loi'a broda cu brode» = a broda typically is/does brode; being/doing brode is a typical trait of broda-hood."},{"word":"loibru","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ is a broom for purpose $b_2$ (event) with bristles $b_3$.","notes":"From {loldi}, {burcu}."},{"word":"loi'e","selmaho":"LE","score":1,"definition":"generalized mass gadri; start a description of a generalization of some mass/group/constituency viewed as a whole","notes":"Part of the \"gadganzu proposal\" for the article system. http://mw.lojban.org/papri/zipcpi:_Yet_another_gadri_article"},{"word":"loi'i","selmaho":"LE","score":1,"definition":"essentialist mass gadri; start a description of an essential characterization of some mass/group/constituency viewed as a whole","notes":"Part of the \"gadganzu proposal\" for the article system."},{"word":"lo'ikle","score":0,"definition":"$k_{1}$ (mass/si'o) is a boat class with boats/defining property $b_{1}$=$k_{3}$ (ka).","notes":"§4.13 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"lo'irlei","score":0,"definition":"$k_{1}$ (mass/si'o) is a boat class with boats/defining property $b_{1}$=$k_{3}$ (ka).","notes":"Same as {blolei}. Mentioned in §4.13 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"loisli","score":1,"definition":"$l_1=s_1$ undergoes an earthquake/an event of the ground shaking of magnitude $x_2$.","notes":"not necessarily earthquake, could be due to bomb explosion etc. too."},{"word":"loi zei binsasu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'relative-clauses' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: relative-clause (ZIhE # relative-clause)*. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"loi zei uinda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'indicators' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: FUhE? indicator+. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"lojbab","score":3,"definition":"Bob LeChevalier.","notes":"Bob LeChevalier is one of the Original Lojbanists."},{"word":"lojban","score":4,"definition":"Lojban.","notes":"Cf. {banjubu'o}."},{"word":"lojbangirz","score":2,"definition":"Logical Language Group (LLG)","notes":"See also {lojbangirzu}"},{"word":"lojbangirzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Logical Language Group (LLG).","notes":"See also {lojbangirz}. Lowest scoring form is {lojbaugri}."},{"word":"lojban zei simsa","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is similar/parallel to Lojban in property $s_3$ (ka).","notes":"Syn. {jbobausmi}. Cf. {lojban}, {simsa}."},{"word":"lojbau","score":3,"definition":"$b_1$ is a logic language/loglang used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3=l_2$ (si'o/du'u, not quote)."},{"word":"lojbaugri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Logical Language Group (LLG).","notes":"See also {lojbangirz}, {lojbangirzu}."},{"word":"lojbauske","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is the science/craft-knowledge ('loglanology'/'loglangology') of logical language $s_2=b_1$ based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"From {lojbau} {saske}, with places omitted from {lojbau}. Compare {bauske}, {lojyske}. Compare {jbobauske}, the study of Lojban proper."},{"word":"lojbo","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects [Loglandic]/Lojbanic language/culture/nationality/community in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"Pre-Lojban forms of Loglan (= {dzejbo}). See also {bangu}, {logji}."},{"word":"lojgo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is/pertains to/reflects some version of Loglan or Lojban, or the derivatives thereof (or any language, project, thing which is path-connected thereto by derivation), in aspect/property $x_2$ (ka).","notes":"Not necessarily any logical language, but ones which are inspired by or based on Loglan or Lojban. This word is meant to make it so that \"{loglo}\"'s semantic scope can be narrowed so as to refer to Loglan, as opposed to/exclusive of Lojban and others; and likewise for \"{lojbo}\". See also: \"{gaspo}\"."},{"word":"lojvro","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a logic gate with inputs [pins] $v_2$ and output [pins] $v_3$ in circuit/system $v_4$.","notes":"See also: NOT gate ({jifkemlojvro}), AND gate ({kaxykemlojvro}), OR gate ({vlinykemlojvro})."},{"word":"lojycpa","score":6,"definition":"$x_1$ infers/concludes/draws conclusion $x_2$ from premise $x_3$ based on logic/reasoning $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {logji}, {cpacu}, {famsku}, {ni'i}, {ja'o}, {nibji'i}, {jivbi'o}."},{"word":"lojysarxe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is harmonious with logical philosophy/thought in aspect $x_2$ (ka); $x_1$ is logical (one sense)","notes":"English \"illogical\" typically either means {to'e} {lojysarxe} or {tolracli}. See {logji}, {sarxe}, {jbosarxe}, {racli}."},{"word":"lojyske","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ is the science of logic based on methodology $x_2=s_3$.","notes":"From {logji} {saske}. Logic as a field of study."},{"word":"lojysra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$, which is a document/spoken thing/whatever, proves theorem/predicate $x_2$ and involves logical/knowledge domains $x_3$."},{"word":"lokra","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a crustacean of order/family $x_2$"},{"word":"loksodonta","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is an elephant belonging to genus Loxodonta of species/subtaxon/breed $x_2$","notes":"See also: {xanto}, {xantrelefa}"},{"word":"lolbu'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a carpet"},{"word":"loldi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a floor/bottom/ground of $x_{2}$.","notes":"Floor/level/story of a building/edifice (= {setloi}, {dijysenta}). See also {bitmu}, {drudi}, {dertu}, {dizlo}, {cnita}, {zbepi}, {sarji}, {serti}."},{"word":"lolgai","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is floor covering/flooring/carpet/rug for covering floor $g_2=l_1$ of $x_3=l_2$.","notes":"Cf. {buklolgai}."},{"word":"lolkomcu","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a rake of material $k_2$ with tines $x_3$."},{"word":"lolni'a","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is underground/buried within ground $c_2=l_1$ of $x_3=l_2$.","notes":"Cf. {lolni'apu'i}, {derse'a}."},{"word":"lolni'ajbama","score":2,"definition":"$j_1=c_1$ is a landmine with explosive material/principle $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {loldi}, {cnita}, {jbama}."},{"word":"lolni'apu'i","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ (agent) buries/puts underground $p_2=c_1$ under surface $x_3=c_2=l_1$ of $x_4=l_2$.","notes":"Cf. {lolni'a}, {derse'a}."},{"word":"lolni'arkosmyca'arnerkalri","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a manhole to access the underground installation $x_2$ for $x_3$","notes":"from {lolni'a}+{kosmyca'a}+{nerkalri}"},{"word":"lolnitku'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cellar/basement in building $x_2$"},{"word":"lolro'iboi","score":3,"definition":"$b_1=r_1$ is a cobblestone of material $b_2=r_2$ in floor $l_1$."},{"word":"lolvro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a trapdoor to $x_2$ from $x_3$ in structure $x_4$.","notes":"See also: {lolvrogai}."},{"word":"lolvrogai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a trapdoor (panel/cover) in portal/doorway (opening) $x_2$ between $x_3$ and $x_4$, in structure $x_5$.","notes":"See {lolvro}, {vrogai}"},{"word":"lomkai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a typical representative of property $x_2$"},{"word":"lonu","selmaho":"LE*","score":6,"definition":"event descriptor: contraction of {lo nu} and identical in meaning.","notes":"Added because beginners often search for {lonu} without realizing that it is the same as {lo} {nu} and getting confused."},{"word":"lo'o","selmaho":"LOhO","score":100000,"definition":"elidable terminator: end math express.(mex) sumti; end mex-to-sumti conversion; usually elidable."},{"word":"lo'oi","selmaho":"LOhOI","score":3,"definition":"Description clause: create a sumti from the enclosed bridi, describing the referent of the created sumti as filling the bridi place filled with {ke'a}.","notes":"Notes: Full-bridi equivalent of {lo}. Terminator: {ku'au}."},{"word":"lo'o'o","selmaho":"LE","score":2,"definition":"plural logic maximum-scope descriptor: those who individually or collectively are ...","notes":"By default has no outer and inner quantifiers thus without an outer quantifier is not affected by the scope of outer quantifiers of other 'sumti-5' constructs that are children of 'sumti' constructs (only direct hierarchy 'sumti => sumti-1 => sumti-2 => sumti-3 => sumti-4 => sumti-5' is taken into account) at the same layer of formal grammar hierarchy as the 'sumti' construct, of which the current {lo'o'o} is a child. Nor is it affected by the scope of other direct children of 'term' rule (sumti | (tag | FA #) (sumti | /KU#/) | termset | NA KU # ). {lo'o'o} {gerku} {cu} {citka} can mean both 'Dogs eat collectively' and 'Each dog eats'. Under xorlo reform equal to {lo}."},{"word":"lorfeneko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fennec fox (Vulpes zerda) of species/breed $x_2$","notes":"See {lorxu}"},{"word":"lorkerlo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fox ear of $x_2$","notes":"See {lorxu}, {kerlo}."},{"word":"lormani","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lemur of type/subtaxon/breed $x_2$.","notes":"Essentially equivalent to \"{lorsmani}\", but a {zevla}."},{"word":"lormanrdaubentoniia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an aye-aye of subtaxon/breed $x_2$."},{"word":"loroda","selmaho":"KOhA*","score":1,"definition":"all the things (in our universe of discourse)"},{"word":"lorsmani","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a lemur of family/genus $s_2$"},{"word":"lorvera","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of aloe vera of species/strain $x_2$"},{"word":"lorxu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a fox [bushy-tailed wild dog/canine] of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {gerku}."},{"word":"losanjylys","score":1,"definition":"Los Angeles"},{"word":"losto","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ pranks $x_2$ by sending a variant of the Loss meme with characters $x_3$, in/over medium $x_4$","notes":"sorry"},{"word":"losupan","score":3,"definition":"Lojban","notes":"See also {jbobau}"},{"word":"lotkle","score":0,"definition":"$k_{1}$ (mass/si'o) is a boat class with boats/defining property $b_{1}$=$k_{3}$ (ka).","notes":"Same as {blolei}. Mentioned in §4.13 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"lotkuti","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is locutionary in aspect $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"\"pertaining to the act of conveying semantic content in an utterance, considered as independent of the interaction between the speaker and the listener.\" See {itlokuti}, {perlokuti}, {skuselzu'e}, {banflese}, {bauske}"},{"word":"lotlei","score":0,"definition":"$k_{1}$ (mass/si'o) is a boat class with boats/defining property $b_{1}$=$k_{3}$ (ka).","notes":"Same as {blolei}. Mentioned in §4.13 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"lo'u","selmaho":"LOhU","score":100002,"definition":"start questionable/out-of-context quote; text should be Lojban words, but needn't be grammatical.","notes":"Terminated by {le'u}."},{"word":"lu","selmaho":"LU","score":100001,"definition":"start grammatical quotation; quoted text should be grammatical on its own."},{"word":"lu'a","selmaho":"LAhE","score":100000,"definition":"the members of the set/components of the mass; converts another description type to individuals."},{"word":"lu'au","selmaho":"LAhE","score":2,"definition":"Bridi to text conversion","notes":"Essentially equivalent to {se} in the context of a {se} {du'u}. Inverse of {du'au}; however note that this is not single-valued, while {du'au} (provided context) is single-valued. Hence \"lu'au du'au\" is a useful idiom for constructing a text which has the same basic meaning as another text but is not necessarily the same text."},{"word":"lubjvezbibarskapi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the rhinarium [body-part] of $x_2$.","notes":"This is for the anatomical structure found on vertebrates and analogous to that of the wet nose of a dog; the sense of the English word referring to some external chemoceptors of some invertibrates is not covered. Basically equivalent to \"{rilnari}\"."},{"word":"lubma","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an object which has its name $x_2$, transformed by the transformation $x_3$ (default: reflection), written on it","notes":"Used for the lujvo {snalubma}. See also: {minra}, {cmene}."},{"word":"lubno","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Lebanese culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {xrabo}."},{"word":"lu bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":4,"definition":"pro-sumti: refers to the last complete {lu}-quotation","notes":"See {lu}. See also {de'u}, {de'e}, {nu bu}. Use \"{me'o} lu bu\" to refer to a quotation mark (\")."},{"word":"lubycutne","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a naked chest of $x_2$; $x_2$ is topless; $x_2$'s chest is naked"},{"word":"lucpa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (person(s)) is/are adopted by $x_2$ (individual, family, tribe/clan, community, team, institution, etc.) into the latter's overarching family/clan/tribe/community/team/institution/etc. $x_4$ in(to) role/relation $x_3$ or an analog thereof via means/law/norm/socio-cultural or other mechanism $x_5$; $x_2$ adopts $x_1$ into $x_2$'s family11.","notes":"$x_1$ is the adoptee; $x_2$ is the adopter. Usually (in modern Western culture), adoption of this type is of a young child ($x_2$) by a soon-to-be parental figure or romantic n-some ($x_1$) into the role of their offspring analog ($x_3$); however, many other forms of adoption are possible and belong to this word. Note that this definition is in the passive voice in English. The 'step-parent'/'step-child' or even direct spousal or resultant 'in-law' relationships may in some sense be viewed as adoption via marriage. This definition is very broad, but a certain degree of integration is assumed or required (at least for certain purposes). Adoption can be by a community and the 'familial' relationship can be simply a somewhat interpersonally-distant communal one. Adoption need not be by an older or more senior person of a younger or more junior one. $x_4$ is most useful when it differs from $x_2$ (particularly if $x_2$ is an individual). Adoption does not presuppose that no relationship, or even similar relationship, existed prior to the adoption, although it would be odd to adopt someone into exactly the same relationship which they already had attained. This word replaces the word \"{lacpa}\", which is prohibited by gismu conflict ({gimkamsmikezypro}); for a perfect synonym of zevla form, see: \"{cplancu}\"."},{"word":"lu'e","selmaho":"LAhE","score":100000,"definition":"the symbol for (indirect discourse); uses the symbol/word(s) for a sumti as the desired sumti."},{"word":"lu'ei","selmaho":"LUhEI","score":2,"definition":"convert a grammatical quotation to a tanru unit; $x_1$ expresses/says the quoted text for audience $x_2$ via expressive medium $x_3$.","notes":"The terminator is {li'au}. It is neither grammatical nor logical that a fragment and a sentence are connected by a sentence conjunction like ``.i je'' or ``.i ba bo''. However, such an expression is common among non-Lojban texts. Selma'o {lu'ei} forms a tanru unit, and helps us to translate such an expression without losing logical aspect of Lojban. It is also useful in writing scenarios. See also {li'au}, {lu} and {me}. Example 1: lu'ei ki'u lo nu la'e di'u na se tarti mi'a noi cinfo ku'o lo tamsmi sei spuda li'au .i ba bo la cinfo fau lo nu banli plipe cu cecla vofli pagre lo vacri gi'e snura zvabi'o lo ragve (cited and modified from ``lo se manci te makfa pe la .oz.'' translated by la selpa'i.) Example 2: ko'a lu'ei u'i doi .maman. ko viska .i ta dasni cizra li'au i ko'e lu'ei .oi ko na degja'o .i ko smaji li'au"},{"word":"lu'erfu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (quote) is a text/word/sequence wherein the characters/phonemes are taken over alphabet $x_2$ (set)","notes":"For formal language analysis. In mathematical writing, this relationship is sometimes written as \"/\"; the set of all x1 (where x2 is specified) is x2* (where \"*\" is the Kleene star); then x1 is an element/member of x2*, and the letters of x1 are elements/members of x2. While each letter in x1 must be an element of x2, there can be elements of x2 that do not appear in x1."},{"word":"lu'erma","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (letteral) is a letter that occurs in word $x_2$ (text); x2 contains an occurrence of x1 as a digit/term in a sequence","notes":"See also: {lu'erfu} (for words over an alphabet), {lerfu} (for letters/digits/terms/elements/members of an alphabet; for completely formal usage (without any meaning), use: se {zilterle'u})"},{"word":"lu'i","selmaho":"LAhE","score":100000,"definition":"the set with members; converts another description type to a set of the members."},{"word":"lujna'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a complex number.","notes":"{pluja} {namcu}. See also {xarna'u}; {tolxarna'u}, {mrena'u}; {ka'o}"},{"word":"lujrinsku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ (person) justifies/expresses justification $x_2=k_2$ for $x_3=p_1$'s complicated-ness in aspect $x_4=p_2$ to audience $x_5=c_3$ via expressive medium $x_6=c_4$.","notes":"cf. {pluja}, {sampu}, {krinu}, {rinka}, {nibli}, {gasnu}, {cusku}, {tavla}, {casnu}, {skicu}."},{"word":"lujvo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (text) is a compound predicate word with meaning $x_{2}$ and arguments $x_{3}$ built from metaphor $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {stura}, {cmavo}, {gismu}, {rafsi}, {smuni}."},{"word":"lujyki'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ (abstract) justifies $x_2=p_1$'s complicated-ness in aspect $x_3=p_2$.","notes":"cf. {pluja}, {krinu}, {sampu}."},{"word":"lujyzba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=z_1$ assembles/builds a complex/complicated/involved $x_2=z_2$ of materials $x_3=z_3$ ","notes":"See also {pluja}, {zbasu}."},{"word":"luksi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is electric [adjective] producing electric field $x_2$.","notes":"Proposed rafsi -luk-. See also {maksi}, {dikca}."},{"word":"lu li'u","score":2,"definition":"empty (grammatical) string/text/utterance","notes":"Not: empty word, empty symbol. See also: {zoi'ai'e}."},{"word":"lumbrinki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an earthworm of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {curnu}, {dertu}, {carvi}."},{"word":"lumci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) washes/cleanses $x_{2}$ of soil/contaminant $x_{3}$ in/with cleaning material(s) $x_{4}$.","notes":"Agentless washing/cleansing (= {cuvbi'o}, {jisybi'o}). See also {djacu}, {jinru}, {litki}, {zbabu}, {jinsa}, {curve}."},{"word":"lumku'a","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is a bathroom, in which $x_2=l_1$ washes $x_3=l_2$ (self/other(s)/body part), in home/building/structure $x_4=k_2$ surrounded by partitions/walls/ceiling/floor $x_5=k_3$ (mass/jo'u)","notes":"A room with a sink technically qualifies, but this is more like a room with a bath or shower as well. What most Americans call a \"bathroom\". For a room specifically for urination or defecation, see {vimku'a}."},{"word":"lumpatxu","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a wash tub/bath tub, for $l_1$ to wash $p_2=l_2$, made of material $p_3$."},{"word":"lumpu'o","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=l_1$ is washing powder for washing $l_2$ of soil/contaminant $l_3$"},{"word":"lumtansi","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a sink, for $l_1$ to wash $t_2=l_2$, made of material $t_3$"},{"word":"lunbe","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is bare/naked/nude; $x_{1}$ is without cover/clothes/[protection].","notes":"See also {taxfu}, {bandu}."},{"word":"lunmes","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Aries [astronomical constellation/astrological sign].","notes":"From lanme (=sheep/[lamb/ewe/ram];lojban) and lu (=sheep;sumerogram). This constellation has been known as the ram/sheep since babylonian times, and later become the leading sign of the zodiac (7th century BCE). In Hellenistic astrology, the constellation of Aries is associated with the golden ram of Greek mythology that rescued Phrixos."},{"word":"lunra","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is Earth's moon (default); $x_{1}$ is a major natural satellite/moon of planet $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {plini}, {solri}, {terdi}, {mluni}."},{"word":"lunraj","score":3,"definition":"Earth's moon; Earth's primary natural satellite: the Moon, Luna.","notes":"Named for consistency with {terd} and {solris}. The j-ending is due to {mluni} ending in i. Alternative name: {remlur} See also {solris}/{remsol} {stoplin} {vidyplin} {terd}/{remted} {xunplin} {balplin} {melplin}."},{"word":"lunsa","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ condenses/liquefies on/into $x_{2}$ at temperature $x_{3}$, pressure $x_{4}$; $x_{1}$ is dew/condensate on $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cilmo}, {dunja}, {febvi}, {runme}, {bumru}."},{"word":"lu'o","selmaho":"LAhE","score":100000,"definition":"the mass composed of; converts another description type to a mass composed of the members."},{"word":"lu'odna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a capelin of species/subspecies $x_2$"},{"word":"lu'oi","selmaho":"SE","score":4,"definition":"selbri conversion: abstracts out a member of $x_1$ (set/group), moves old $x_1$ to the fai place","notes":"equivalent to $x_1$ {me} $x_{fai}$ (other places left intact), but more concise. English 'I am among\", 'I am one of'."},{"word":"lu'onru'u","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is measured in lebanese pound (L£; LBP) as $r_2$ (quantity), in the Lebanese monetary system $r_3$."},{"word":"lu'orcindu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Lebanon oak (Quercus libani) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"lu'orku'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Lebanon cedar/Cedar of Lebanon (Cedrus libani subsp. libani) of strain $x_2$ with cones $x_3$.","notes":"See also cedar (={ku'urcedru})."},{"word":"lupcarcna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an auger for digging $x_2$","notes":"from {klupe} + {carcna}"},{"word":"lupcartci","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a screwdriver for turning screw $k_1$"},{"word":"lurcmu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is selenium"},{"word":"lurdei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Monday of week $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"lurminli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ (li; default: 1) times the average distance between the center of Earth and the center of Luna (the Moon) by standard $x_3$.","notes":"Approximately 385. Mm. See also: \"{solminli}\"."},{"word":"lurtina","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an otter (subfamily Lutrinae) of species/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"luska","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mollusc of species $x_2$","notes":"x1 is a soft-bodied invertebrate of the phylum Mollusca, typically with a hard shell of one or more pieces."},{"word":"lusto","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is/reflects/pertain to Middle Eastern/Near Eastern culture/geography/region/language/society/religion in aspect $x_2$","notes":"For race: {lustytutle}. See also {xrabo}, {alcamacrike}"},{"word":"lutfa'o","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a dead end of route $f_2=p_1$ from origin $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {klaji}."},{"word":"lutnilcla","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ is the length of path $x_2=p_1=c_1$ between $x_3=p_2$ and $x_4=p_3$ defined by points $x_5=p_4$ (set) where the distance is on scale $x_6=n_2=c_3$","notes":"Paths are 1D, so clani2 is derived. Cf. {lijnilcla}"},{"word":"lu'u","selmaho":"LUhU","score":100000,"definition":"elidable terminator: end of sumti qualifiers; usually elidable except before a sumti."},{"word":"luvrzei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is a Lojban compound predicate using the particle “zei”; with meaning $x_2$, arguments $x_3$, built from metaphor (tanru) $x_4$.","notes":"See also: {zei}, {lujvo}"},{"word":"luzbarcreka","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=b_1=k_1$ is a jumper of material $c_2$.","notes":"A loose outer jacket ({barcreka}). Cf. {creka}."},{"word":"luzdandu","score":1,"definition":"$x1=k1=d1$ lolls from $x2=k2=d2$ at joint $x3=k3=d3$"},{"word":"luzycreka","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=k_1$ is a blouse of material $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {creka}, {taxfu}."},{"word":"ly","selmaho":"BY2","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for l."},{"word":"ly'ei","selmaho":"LE","score":2,"definition":"exophoric article: the … I have in mind (identity not necessarily ascertainable from the context).","notes":"See also: {zy'oi}."},{"word":"lymagrib","score":1,"definition":"Morocco","notes":"The Kingdom of Morocco."},{"word":"lyndyn","score":1,"definition":"London"},{"word":"ly zei sance","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an alveolar lateral approximant sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {lasnce}."},{"word":"l zei l zei g","score":0,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a logical language group/cluster/team showing common property (ka) $x_{2}$ due to set $x_{3}$ (a specification of the complete membership) linked by relations $x_{4}$","notes":"See also {lojbangirzu}, {b zei p zei f zei k}, {lojbo}, {fliba}."},{"word":"ma","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: sumti question (what/who/how/why/etc.); appropriately fill in sumti blank."},{"word":"ma'a","selmaho":"KOhA3","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: me/we the speaker(s)/author(s) & you the listener(s) & others unspecified."},{"word":"ma'agni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mahogany of species $x_2$."},{"word":"ma'arbakni","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a yak of species/type $b_2$"},{"word":"ma'arbi'i","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a valley between mountains/hills $c_1=j_2$ in terrain $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ma'arfe'a}, {cmana}, {punli}, {kevna}"},{"word":"ma'arcpana","score":2,"definition":"$cp_1$ is the top/the summit of mountain/hill/rise $cp_2=cm_1$.","notes":"Cf. {cmana}, {cpana}."},{"word":"ma'arfe'a","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a canyon/ravine/chasm in mountain $f_2=c_1$ in terrain $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ma'arbi'i}, {cmana}, {fenra}, {kevna}"},{"word":"ma'arjipci","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a Copper Pheasant / Syrmaticus soemmerringii species of breed $p_2$"},{"word":"ma'arsluni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mountain onion (Allium oreophilum) of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"oreophilum (lat.)=mountain-lover"},{"word":"ma'au","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"Binary mekso operator: uniform probability $A(X_2)u(X_1,X_2)$ for input $(X_1,X_2)$ where $X_1$ is a number and $X_2$ is a set or space. (See notes for details).","notes":"Establish (elsewhere) a universal set/topological space $O$ and equip it with a measure $L$; then $X_1$ must be an  element of $O$, and $X_2$ must be a subset/subspace of $O$ and will be equipped with/inherit the same measure $L$ (restricted to it) and the appropriate topology. Let $Y$ be the maximal non-discrete subset/subspace of $X_2$ (in other words, all non-discrete subsets/subspaces of $X_2$ are subsets/subspaces of $Y$). The term '$A$' in the definition is a nonnegative-valued 'function' which is defined on the category of sets; it produces the proper normalization (by being the reciprocal of the integral of $u$ over $O$ with respect to $L$ iff such is well-defined and finite and positive; otherwise, it is identically $0$). The term '$u$' in the definition is defined to be the sum of the indicator function (Kronecker delta) for $Y$ (outputting $1$ iff $X_1$ is an element $Y$, and outputting $0$ otherwise) and the Dirac delta of: $1$ minus the indicator function for the relative complement of $Y$ in $X_2$ (id est: $X_2 \\\\ Y$); it should be noted that all functions mentioned are defined on all of $O$ but have nonzero values according to only the previous description (in particular, $u = 0$ identically in $O \\\\ X_2$); the indicator functions directly are functions of the input $X_1$. See also: \"{zdeltakronekre}\", \"{zdeltadirake}\"."},{"word":"ma'a'u'oi","selmaho":"GAhO","score":1,"definition":"interval endpoint status question marker","notes":"Asks the audience to replace it with the correct member of GAhO for the scenario. See also: {xau'u'oi}."},{"word":"mabla","score":100002,"definition":"$x_1$ is execrable/deplorable/wretched/shitty/awful/rotten/miserable/contemptible/crappy/inferior/low-quality in property $x_2$ by standard $x_3$; $x_1$ stinks/sucks in aspect $x_2$ according to $x_3$.","notes":"Bloody (British sense), fucking, shit, goddamn. See also {zabna}, {xlali}, {palci}, {dapma}, {funca}, {ganti}, {ganxo}, {gletu}, {gutra}, {kalci}, {pinca}, {pinji}, {plibu}, {vibna}, {vlagi}, {zargu}."},{"word":"mabmustela","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a weasel (genus Mustela) of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"Syn. {mutsteila}. See {ermine}, {fulreto}, {mabru}"},{"word":"mabmustelidai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mustelid (member of the Mustelidae family)"},{"word":"mabrnbotu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Amazon river dolphin/Inia geoffrensis/boto/bufeo/pink river dolphin of variety/type/subspecies $x_2$"},{"word":"mabrnfuru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a ferret.","notes":"Cf. {mustlei}, {ermine}."},{"word":"mabrtenreci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tenrec of species $x_2$.","notes":"See also {mabru}, {danlu}, {klo'aka}. Synonym: {tenreci}."},{"word":"mabru","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a mammal/'animal'/beast of species $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {danlu}, {ladru}, {tatru}, {ractu}, {xanto}, {xarju}."},{"word":"macnu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event/action/process) is manual [not automatic] in function $x_{2}$ under conditions $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {zmiku}, {jitro}."},{"word":"madagasikar","score":2,"definition":"x1 is the island of Madagascar","notes":"Word is spelled and pronounced similar to the Malagasy word for Madagascar island, \"Madagasikara\""},{"word":"madgasikara","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the island of Madagascar","notes":"Word is spelled and pronounced similar to the Malagasy word for Madagascar island, \"Madagasikara\""},{"word":"madinas","score":1,"definition":"Medina"},{"word":"madni'i","score":2,"definition":"$n_1=m_1$ is the moral of story/situation $m_3$ and entails action/event/state $n_2$.","notes":"Cf. {marde}, {nibli}."},{"word":"madRID","score":1,"definition":"Madrid"},{"word":"madyctulisri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fable [teaching moral lesson $x_2$]."},{"word":"madyske","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass of facts) is the study of conduct-governing standards $s_2=m_1$ based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"Major branches of ethics include \"meta-ethics\" ({ckaji zei madyske}), \"normative ethics\" ({bilga zei madyske}), \"applied ethics\" ({pilno zei madyske}), \"moral psychology\" ({menli zei madyske}), and \"descriptive ethics\" ({skicu zei madyske}). Cf. {saske}."},{"word":"madysku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=m_2$ moralizes expressing $c_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) to audience $c_3$ via expressive medium $c_4$ using/based on ethics/morals/moral standards/ethical standards $m_1$","notes":"from {marde} {cusku} c.f. {bitygau} {dragau}"},{"word":"ma'e","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"marji modal, 1st place material in object/substance ..."},{"word":"ma'ekla","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=m_2$ drives to $k_2$ from $k_3$ via route $k_4=m_3$ by means $m_1$.","notes":"Cf. {marce}, {klama}, {litru}."},{"word":"ma'e'o","selmaho":"VUhU","score":-1,"definition":"mathematical operator: vague/elliptical/general/generic operator","notes":"Arity is context-dependent. Properties and structure are context-dependent or vague. See also: {xo'e}, {zi'a'o}. Dispreferred in favor of {ma'o'e}."},{"word":"ma'erklaxoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a motel at location $x_2$ operated by $x_3$","notes":"from {ma'ekla} + {xotli}"},{"word":"ma'erlilvau","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a gas tank/fuel container containing fuel $l_1$, of vehicle $m_1$."},{"word":"ma'erlo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is maerl of genus/species $x_2$"},{"word":"ma'ersazyjaspu","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a driver's license/driving licence issued to $j_2$ (person) by authority $j_3$, of category/allowing to operate/drive vehicle $s_2=m_1=j_4$."},{"word":"ma'erselkei","score":1,"definition":"$k_2$ is a toy played with by $k_1$ in the shape of vehicle $m_1$."},{"word":"ma'ersrogau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ parks vehicle $m_1=s_2$ in/at $s_3$."},{"word":"ma'ervi'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ hitchhikes with $x_2$ in vehicle $x_3$"},{"word":"ma'estro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a maestro, musical master in field $x_2$","notes":"See {certu}, {zgike}, {tigni}"},{"word":"mafcre","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=m_3$ is a wizard/sorcerer of $m_1=c_1$, which is magical to $m_2$, with standard of sorcery $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {makfa}, {certu}"},{"word":"mafnenlai","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is mana/magical energy/magic points of quantity $x_2=k_1$ possessed by $x_3=m_3$.","notes":"cf. {makfa} {nejni} {klani}"},{"word":"mafni'u","score":2,"definition":"$n_1=m_3$ is a witch/enchantress/sorcereress, using magic $m_1$, to observer $m_2$","notes":"Only for cases when the sex of the magician is relevant, either to the mechanics of the magic itself or simply to the cultural archetype. The witches from Harry Potter would not necessarily be {lo} {mafni'u}, but the witches from Discworld definitely would."},{"word":"mafpli","score":4,"definition":"$p_1=m_3$ uses magic/casts spell $p_2=m_1$ for purpose/with intended effect $p_3$; $p_1=m_3$ is a magic user.","notes":"Does not necessarily imply expertise the way {mafcre} does. See also {mafcre}, {fantasi}, {makfyfi'a}."},{"word":"mafre'o","score":2,"definition":"$r_1=m_3$ casts magic spell $r_2=m_1$ at target $r_3$, $r_1=m_3$ is a \"spellslinger\".","notes":"Suggests a somewhat violent action, like the casting of a curse or hex, and implies hurling it over some distance. For simply using or invoking a magic spell, use {mafpli}. See also {mafpli}, {malmakfa}, {fantasi}, {makfyfi'a}."},{"word":"mafta'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ magictalk about $x_3$","notes":"A talk so beautiful it feels like you're somewhere else, somewhere magical, and a portal to another universe seems to open among the two of you."},{"word":"magdaro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Hungarian in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"magmiltre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ millimeters of mercury by standard $x_3$.","notes":"synonym {torceli}"},{"word":"magyxre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an amalgam of composition including $x_2$."},{"word":"ma'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"manri modal, 1st place (by standard 2) in reference frame ..."},{"word":"mai","selmaho":"MAI","score":100000,"definition":"utterance ordinal suffix; converts a number to an ordinal, such as an item or paragraph number."},{"word":"mai'a","selmaho":"NA","score":1,"definition":"Maybe, but not the desired answer","notes":"Like {mai'e} but without making the claim that the proffered answer is actually technically true/correct."},{"word":"maiaimit","score":1,"definition":"Mayaimi (Miami) people/tribe, region, lake in Florida.","notes":"Not the city. Not related to the Myaamia of the Great Laurentian Lakes region (see: \"{miiAmiiak}\") or their language (\"{banmu'i'a}\")."},{"word":"maiamis","score":1,"definition":"Miami, Florida, U.S.A. (city/metropolitan area)"},{"word":"mai'e","selmaho":"NA","score":2,"definition":"\"True, but not the answer that I expected/desired\"","notes":"Used when one asks a question (usually with {ma} or the like) and the response is technically correct but not the answer that the original asker was trying to get at/expected/desired/was looking for. In quick speech, this might just be said as \"yes but no\"."},{"word":"mai'e'e","selmaho":"PA5","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: Meissel-Mertens constant M ≈ 0.2614972128476427837554268386086958590516…","notes":"The limiting difference of the harmonic series summed over only the positive prime natural numbers less than or equal to n and the natural logarithm of the natural logarithm of n, as n -> ∞."},{"word":"mai'i","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":1,"definition":"pro-sumti: the universal argument/value; syntactically-contextually and type-permitted maximally generic in its typing","notes":"It is a pro-sumti with a universal reference set (restricted to syntactically-demanded/appropriate type). Probably semantically maximally and generally elliptical/generic. Typing can be restricted by (possibly metalinguistic) restriction. See also: {zai'o} (pro-sumti; empty), {gai'o} (pro-bridi; empty), {cei'i} (pro-bridi; universal), {ctaipe}. Proposed by: lai .az. .e lai .krtisfranks."},{"word":"mai'o","selmaho":"LI2","score":3,"definition":"turns number into pro-sumti: the abstraction described by the utterance denoted by that number and {mai}","notes":"E.g. {mai'o pa} refers to the events or statements described earlier with {pamai}. Use {lu'e} to refer to the text. See {goi'e}, {mai}"},{"word":"ma'irdeidetri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the date/day notation of the month of event/state $x_2$, in system $x_3$.","notes":"{masti} zei {djedi} zei {detri}. As default, the number $x_1$ is counted from the first day of the month. See {de'i'o} for BAI. See also {detke'u}."},{"word":"ma'irdetri","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the month notation of the date of event/state $x_2$, in system $x_3$.","notes":"{masti} zei {detri}. As default, the number $x_1$ is counted from the first month of the year. See {de'i'i} for BAI. See also {detke'u}; {masnpa}, {masnre}, {masnci}, {masnvo}, {masnmu}, {masnxa}, {masnze}, {masnbi}, {masnso}, {masndau}, {masnfei}, {masngai}, {masnjau}, {masnrei}, {masnxei}, {masnvai}."},{"word":"ma'irjefydetri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the week notation of the month of event/state $x_2$, in system $x_3$.","notes":"{masti} zei {jeftu} zei {detri}. As default, the number $x_1$ is counted from the first week of the month. See also {detke'u}."},{"word":"mairka'u","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is an elementary fermion [quark or lepton]/matter particle/smallest measurable increment of matter/property/activity $k_2=m_1$."},{"word":"mairza'i","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ physically exists/is a physical reality for $z_2$ under metaphysics$z_3$."},{"word":"maisru","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=s_1=m_1$ is the material environment/surrounding material (i.e. gaseous/liquid atmosphere, vacuum, etc.) enclosing $x_2=s_2$ in direction(s)/dimensions(s)/plane $x_3=s_3=m_3$, of type/composition including $x_4=m_2$.","notes":"A vacuum is arguably not 'material', but the word is much more convenient if that is included. Also, vacuum is never completely empty. See also {marji}, {sruri}, {gapci}, {litki}, {kunti}, {sakci}, {kensa}."},{"word":"mai'u","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"unary mekso operator: signum function","notes":"Maps any positive number to 1; maps any negative number to -1. All other properties are purely by convention (including its behavior at 0 and in the complex plane). It should probably not be generalized to include the Levi-Civita symbol or other \"sign\" functions."},{"word":"majbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=b_1$(material) undergoes metabolism, replaced by $b_2$ under condition $b_3$"},{"word":"majga","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ (dimensionful number/quantity; contextless default: lo grake be li ma'u .a li no) is the (rest/inertial) mass of $x_2$ (object).","notes":"Gravitational charge, inertial quantity/scaling factor. Closely related to energy and momentum. See also: \"{grake}\", \"{junta}\", \"{nonmajga}\"."},{"word":"majgau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ creates / materializes / builds / makes $x_2$ out of / having it composed of $x_3$ and having shape / form $x_4$","notes":"Also \"give shape\". See also {zbasu}, {finti}."},{"word":"majgybra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is massive, $x_1$ has a great mass by standard or relatively to $x_2$ (plural)","notes":"See also {majga}."},{"word":"majrsto","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a physically-required conserved quantity/invariant in a closed/isolated system such that it is associated with symmetry $x2$, applicable under conditions/in universe/metaphysics/mathematical formulation/theorem $x3$","notes":"x2 is a symmetry in the laws of physics inherent to universe x3, producing conservation law/conserved quantity x1 (by mathematical formulation x3)."},{"word":"majvu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a microörganism, virus, protein, spore, pathogen, or other such substance which causes or is intimately associated with disease(s)/symptoms $x_2$.","notes":"See also: \"{bilma}\", \"{jurme}\", \"{vidru}\", \"{prejume}\"."},{"word":"makas","score":1,"definition":"Mecca"},{"word":"makcu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is mature/ripe/fully-grown/adult in development-quality $x_{2}$ (ka).","notes":"See also {cifnu}, {ninmu}, {verba}, {banro}, {farvi}, {nanmu}."},{"word":"makcubi","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is an adolescent","notes":"See also {makcu}."},{"word":"makcubi zei xotli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a youth hostel","notes":"See also {xotli}, {makcubi}."},{"word":"makfa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is magic/supernatural/sorcery/witchcraft/wizardry to $x_{2}$, performed by person/force/deity $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {krici}, {manci}."},{"word":"makfartci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a compass with magnet $x_2$.","notes":"see also {maksi}, {terfarnilfrica}, {cukyxratci}"},{"word":"makfyfi'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is fantasy/magic-oriented fiction about plot/theme/subject $c_2$ by author $c_3$, based on magic $m_1$ "},{"word":"makintoc","score":1,"definition":"name: Macintosh (computer)","notes":"See {skami}, {la plise}"},{"word":"maklafre'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a maglev/magnetic levitation train of cars/units $x_2$ for track/guideway $x_3$, propelled by $x_4$","notes":"See {maksi}, {lafti}, {trene}, {lafre'e}."},{"word":"maknas","score":2,"definition":"Meknes","notes":"Sixth largest city in Morocco ({lymagrib}) at the time of writing, with 632,079 residents in 2014."},{"word":"makpapi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a poppy of species $x_2$"},{"word":"maksi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is magnetic [adjective] producing magnetic field $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {dikca}, {trina}, {xlura}."},{"word":"makslikacma","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) machine.","notes":"Also sometimes called an NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance)."},{"word":"maksrikardymi'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is a magnetic stripe card reader for use/function $x_2=m_2$, accepting card $x_3=k_1$","notes":"General reader of cards with magnetic stripes ({maksriveikarda}). For payment card reader see {lejykardymi'i}). Cf. {kardyckiku}."},{"word":"maksriveikarda","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is a magnetic stripe card storing $x_2=v_2$ (data/facts/du'u) about $x_3=v_3$ (object/event)","notes":"Read by a magnetic card reader ({maksrikardymi'i}). Cf. {vreji}, {datni}, {makyvelvei}, {cukmakyvelvei}, {srimakyvelvei}, {cukmirvelvei}, {kardyckiku}."},{"word":"maktcaxe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is magnetism (charge; possibly current) in/on $x_2$ of polarity/quantity $x_3$ (default: south)","notes":"Uses experimental gismu {tcaxe}. The possible connotation of a current is for symmetry with {dikca} but is arguably not denotationally implied by {tcaxe}. The south polarity is treated as positive; this is counter to typical electromagnetic convention, but follows from the default of {dikca} to be negative."},{"word":"makydicflecru","score":1,"definition":"c1 is an electromagnetic relay which allows electric current $c_2 = df_1$ to flow under conditions c3 in / on / through $df_2$ flowing in direction to / towards $df_3$ from direction/source $df_4$.","notes":"This only covers relays that operate using a solenoid to magnetically attract one or more moving parts. This includes reed relays and mercury relays, but not solid-state relays. Cf. {maksi}, {dicflecru}, {dicfle}, {dicka'u}."},{"word":"makyvelvei","score":1,"definition":"$v_4=m_1$ is a magnetic storage medium storing $v_2$ (data/facts/du'u) about $v_3$ (object/event) in file(s) $v_1$.","notes":"Cf. {vreji}, {datni}, {skami}, {cukmakyvelvei}, {srimakyvelvei}"},{"word":"malceisni","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an idol/a sign/symbol representing god/demon/property (perjorative sense) $s_2$ to observer $s_3$.","notes":"In the Bible the gods and their images were first conceived of as identical; but in later times a distinction was drawn between the god and the image."},{"word":"malcme","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=c_1$ is a derogatory / abusive / insulting name for $m_2=c_2$ as used by $m_3=c_3$; $m_3=c_3$ \"name-calls\" $m_1=c_1$.","notes":"Also a prejudicial epithet / slur. See also {malvla}, {malvlatutle}, {skuxai}, {cnixai}, {kuskei}."},{"word":"maldimna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a curse / bad fate upon $x_2$ ; $x_2$ is cursed / accursed.","notes":"See {dimna}, {mabla}, {dapma}"},{"word":"maldja","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is junk food for $c_2$."},{"word":"malfadni","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=m_1$ is vulgar/uncouth in property $f_2=m_2$ (ka) among members $f_3$ (set).","notes":"Cf. {mabla}, {fadni}, {tolba'i}."},{"word":"malfu'a","score":3,"definition":"$f_1=m_2$ (event/property) is determined by the bad luck/fortune of $f_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mabla}, {funca}, {malselfu'a}, {zanfu'a}."},{"word":"malfu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is to blame / blamed / responsible (negative sense) for $x_2$ (event/action), according to $x_3$"},{"word":"malfunpa'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ wishes that misfortune $x_2$ (property of $x_3$) happens to $x_3$"},{"word":"malfuzgau","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ blames $x_2$ for $x_3$ (event/action)","notes":"See {i'anai}, {fuzgau} // = {to'ai} {malfu'e}"},{"word":"malfuzypai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ blames $x_2$ for $x_3$ (event/action)","notes":"See {i'anai}, {fuzgau} // = {to'ai} {malfu'e}"},{"word":"malgaci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Malagasy in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"malgli","score":4,"definition":"$g_1=m_1$ is an anglicism (in Lojban), inappropriate according to $m_3$.","notes":"Refers to any kind of reliance upon English in a Lojban expression, but is most common for calques. Is sometimes even extended to cover reliance upon cultural assumptions. “malglico” is a much more common form. See {malglixlu}."},{"word":"malglikslu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an especially inappropriate anglicism made by $x_2$, inappropriate according to $x_3$","notes":"This is an {u'ivla}, made by applying a {malglixlu}-type pronunciation to {malglixlu}."},{"word":"malglixlu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=m_1=g_1=xl_3$ is an inappropriate anglicism made by $x_2=xl_2$, inappropriate according to $x_3=m_3$","notes":"Refers to any kind of inappropriate reliance upon English in a Lojban (or non-English language) expression, but is most common for calques. Is sometimes even extended to cover reliance upon cultural assumptions. This lujvo is made to have more-specific rafsi-connotations than the historical lujvo-term \"malglico\" (under {malgli}), and to avoid possible clashing with the common lujvo construction of \"malbroda\" meaning \"d**ned broda / broda in a bad way\". The $xl_2$ place is also useful, allowing (mi se malglixlu) and (di'u malglixlu mi)"},{"word":"malkla","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ gets lost/becomes lost/goes astray in $x_2$"},{"word":"malku'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ abuses/mistreats $x_2$","notes":"See {kurji}, {malpli}"},{"word":"malkurki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is unenjoyably bitter to observer $x_2$."},{"word":"malmakfa","score":1,"definition":"$mak_1$ is black magic to $mak_2$, performed by person/force/deity $mak_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mabla}, {makfa}, {lijda}, {palci}"},{"word":"malminata","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a black widow spider of variety $m_2$.","notes":"cf. {lartodektu}"},{"word":"malmi'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is infamous/notorious among community/persons $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mabla}, {misno}"},{"word":"malmliselgu'i","score":3,"definition":"$ma_1=mi_1=g_2$ is ill-lit with light $g_1$ from light source $g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {gusni}, {mabla}, {milxe}"},{"word":"malmys","score":1,"definition":"Malmö","notes":"Malmö, in the southernmost province of Scania, is the third most populous city in Sweden."},{"word":"malne'u","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ (agent) punishes $n_2$ [recipient] for atypical $n_3$ (event/property) with punishment/penalty/demerit $n_4$. It’s a interpreted as a punishment according $m_3$.","notes":"See also {sfane'u}, {mabla}, {cnemu}."},{"word":"malpanci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a foul odor/stink emitted by $x_2$ and detected by observer/sensor $x_3$","notes":"See also {panci}, {nazbi}, {sumne}, {cpina}, {vrusi}."},{"word":"malpli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ abuses/misuses $x_2$ for purpose $x_3$","notes":"See {pilno}, {malku'i}"},{"word":"malsamtci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is [malware/malicious software/computer virus] for purpose $x_2$ on computer(s) including $x_3$","notes":"See also: {xlakemsamtci}."},{"word":"malselfu'a","score":2,"definition":"$f_2$ is unlucky/unfortunate in $f_1=m_2$ (event/property).","notes":"Cf. {mabla}, {funca}, {zanselfu'a}."},{"word":"malselja'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (nu) is counter-productive yielding/has negative outcome/result $x_2$"},{"word":"malsi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a temple/church/sanctuary/synagogue/shrine of religion $x_{2}$ at location/serving area $x_{3}$.","notes":"$x_2$ may be event of form (... worships/pays/respect to ...), hence (metaphorically extending to) monument (= {mojmalsi}, {si'armalsi}). See also {cevni}, {krici}, {lijda}, {ritli}."},{"word":"malsilvusi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is unenjoyably salty in flavor to observer $x_2$."},{"word":"malslari","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is unenjoyably sour to observer $x_2$."},{"word":"malsno","score":1,"definition":"$mas_1$ is sluggish at doing/being/bringing about $mas_2$ (event/state) according to $mab_3$.","notes":"Cf. {masno}"},{"word":"maltcu","score":-1,"definition":"$n_1$ is dependant on/addicted to/can't go without drug/addictive substance $n_2$ due to type of addiction/withdrawal symptoms $x_3$ .","notes":"{mabla} + {nitcu}"},{"word":"malterkesri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ discriminates against (holds a negative stereotype of) $x_2$, assigning stereotype $x_3$","notes":"See {kesri}, {mabla}"},{"word":"malternrorci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an absent or deadbeat co-parent of $x_2$, the 'primary' parent of whom is $x_1$.","notes":"$x_3$ is 'primary' only in a grammatical sense; this designation does not imply anything about the legal or actual interpersonal relationships, expectations, etc. involved between $x_3$ and either of $x_1$ or $x_2$. In fact, $x_3$ could be a deadbeat parent to $x_2$ too. This word can be used for the terms \"baby daddy\", \"baby momma\", etc., but only in the strictly derogatory sense; for a more neutral connotation of the same, just use \"{ternrorci}\". The co-parent need not actually be absent or a deadbeat, but some negative feeling is connoted by this word; the co-parent (rather than 'primary' parent) relationship is important to the meaning – the \"mal-\" seltau has broken the symmetry between rorci$_1$ and rorci$_2$."},{"word":"maltitla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is unenjoyably/sickly sweet to observer $x_2$."},{"word":"maltolclite","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is being a jerk/an asshole/very or offensively rude about $x_2$ according to standard/custom $x_3$.","notes":"This is an insulting/derogatory and profane description."},{"word":"maltu","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kitteh of type/breed $x_2$.","notes":"Metathesis of {mlatu} to boost cuteness."},{"word":"malvari","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is malaria."},{"word":"malve","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is mauve [color]"},{"word":"malvi'e","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is unwelcome by $x_2$ to place/event $x_3$.","notes":"See also {fi'inai}; {zanvi'e}"},{"word":"malvla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a \"bad word\" / swear-word meaning $x_2$ in language $x_3$"},{"word":"malvlatutle","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=v_1$ is a racial/ethnic slur for $v_2=t_1$ in language $v_3$.","notes":"from {mabla} + {valsi} + {tutle}"},{"word":"malxa'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ infests/damnedly lives in $x_2$, terrible by standard/according to $x_3$","notes":"Large plurality not implied, since, for example, instead of a thousand cockroaches infesting your house, you could have one cockroach that's one thousand times the size of a regular one infesting your house. See also {jalra}, {mabla}, {xabju}, {infeste}."},{"word":"malyris","score":1,"definition":"Mallory"},{"word":"malzunpre","score":0,"definition":"$m_1=z_1=p_1$ is a troll on $z_2$ with inflammatory message $z_3$.","notes":"x2 is usually an internet bulletin board or newsgroup. Cf. {zunti}, {prenu}, {bebzunpre}."},{"word":"mam","score":2,"definition":"Mom/Mum","notes":"The rafsi for {mamta} used as a familiar name. See also {paf}, {bes}, {tix}, {bun}, {mes}."},{"word":"mambakni","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=b_1$ is a cow [an adult female bovine] of variety/breed $b_2$ that has had calf/calves $m_2$"},{"word":"mambyl","score":1,"definition":"name: Mumble (voice chat software)","notes":"{brivycme} variants: {la mliba'u}, {la mumble}"},{"word":"mamcme","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=c_1$ (quoted word(s)) is a/the matronymic [a personal name based on the name of one's mother] of $m_2=c_2$ to/used-by namer/name-user $c_3$ (person).","notes":"See also: patronymic (={pafcme})."},{"word":"mamgle","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ has sex/copulates with the mother of $g_2=m_2$."},{"word":"mamjipci","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=j_1$ is a hen of species/breed $j_2$ with offspring $x_3=m_2$."},{"word":"mampa'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a maternal grandfather of $x_2$."},{"word":"mamspe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a step-parent via the mother of $x_2$ due to marriage with the latter's mother according to law/custom $x_3$, where said motherhood is not necessarily biological.","notes":"$x_1$ does not necessarily raise $x_2$ (for such a purpose, append \"{rirni}\" vel sim. as a tertau). The gender of $x_1$ is not specified. See also: \"{pa'uspe}\", {rirspe}, {spemamta}."},{"word":"mamta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a mother of $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ bears/mothers/acts maternally toward $x_{2}$; [not necessarily biological].","notes":"See also {patfu}, {sovda}, {rirni}, {rorci}, {tarbi}, {famti}, {bersa}, {jbena}."},{"word":"mamymamta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a maternal grandmother of $x_2$."},{"word":"manapuuas","score":1,"definition":"Hawaiian manapua, barbecue-pork-filled steamed or baked bun","notes":"Cf. {ci'onpau}"},{"word":"manbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=m_1$ darkens under conditions $x_2=b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {gusybi'o}."},{"word":"manci","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ feels wonder/awe/marvels about $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cinmo}, {makfa}, {kucli}, {spaji}, {cinri}, {banli}, {sisku}."},{"word":"mandala","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mandala"},{"word":"mandarina","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mandarine orange/tangerine of species/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"mandoka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is manioc of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"syn. {samcrkasava}; see also {samcu}"},{"word":"manfo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (object/event) is uniform/homogeneous in property $x_{2}$ (ka).","notes":"See also {prane}, {curve}, {ranji}, {vitno}, {stodi}, {dikni}, {sampu}, {traji}."},{"word":"manfybli","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=m_1$ is an ingot [uniformly shaped block] of material $b_2$ with surfaces/sides $b_3$."},{"word":"manfyta'u","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=m_1$ is livery/[a uniform] for wearing by $t_2$ for purpose $t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {manfo}, {taxfu}."},{"word":"mango","score":6,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mango [fruit] of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"{rutrmango} is the non-experimental synonym of “mango”. {ricrmango} for “mango tree”."},{"word":"manilys","score":1,"definition":"Metropolitan Manila, Philippines"},{"word":"manjetu","score":2,"definition":"The ([$x_1$]+2)nd (li) sumti of this predicate satisfies the predicate $x_2$ (ka).","notes":"This brivla is intended for answering complex multiple choice questions, and has an infinite number of sumti slots. The value of X1 is the X1st sumti following X2."},{"word":"manku","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is dark/lacking in illumination.","notes":"(cf. {blabi}, {gusni}, {ctino}; use {kandi} or {xekri} with colors, {ctino})"},{"word":"manri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a frame of reference/standard for observing/measuring/determining $x_{2}$, with/by rules $x_{3}$.","notes":"($x_1$ may be object or si'o idea); See also cmavo list {ma'i}, {ckilu}, {merli}, {pajni}, {cimde}, {jdice}, {marde}."},{"word":"mansa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ satisfies evaluator $x_{2}$ in property (ka)/state $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {pajni}."},{"word":"mansygei","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=m_2$ is contently happy about/with $m_1$ with regard to $g_2=m_3$ (event/state).","notes":"Cf. {mansa}, {gleki}, {camgei}, {nalra'ugei}."},{"word":"mansytcu","score":2,"definition":"$n_1$ needs $n_2$ to be satisfied for reason $x_3$.","notes":"$n_2$ must be a physical object, not an event; for that, use {djica}. See also: {mansa}, {nitcu}"},{"word":"manti","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an ant of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cinki}, {jalra}."},{"word":"mantos","score":1,"definition":"mantou, Chinese steamed bun"},{"word":"mantygapci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is carbon monoxide.","notes":"cf. {mantyslami}"},{"word":"mantyjalra","score":3,"definition":"$j_1$ is a termite of species $j_2$."},{"word":"mantymamta","score":2,"definition":"$mam_1$ is an ant queen of ants $mam_2=man_1$ of species/breed $man_2$.","notes":"Cf. {manti}, {mamta}"},{"word":"mantyslami","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is formic acid.","notes":"see also {mantygapci}"},{"word":"mantyzda","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is an anthill of ants $z_2=m_1$.","notes":"Cf. {manti}, {zdani}"},{"word":"manva","score":1,"definition":"x1 is ten thousand [10000; $10^4$] of x2 in dimension/aspect x3","notes":"Cf. {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}, {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}."},{"word":"manze'a","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ becomes darker/darkens by amount $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {manku}, {zenba}"},{"word":"ma'o","selmaho":"MAhO","score":100000,"definition":"convert letteral string or other mathematical expression (mex) operand to mex operator."},{"word":"ma'o'e","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mathematical operator: vague/elliptical/general/generic operator","notes":"Arity is context-dependent. Properties and structure are context-dependent or vague. See also: {xo'e}, {zi'a'o}. Preferred over {ma'e'o}."},{"word":"ma'oi","selmaho":"ZO","score":4,"definition":"selma'o quote; quotes a word (a cmavo) and uses it to name a selma'o.","notes":"The output is the selma'o to which the quoted cmavo belongs (according to the relevant frammar/standards/version); thus any cmavo in the same given selma'o could be used in order to reference that selma'o (not just the canonical cmavo works). Example: \"ma'oi coi\" is equivalent to COI, as is \"ma'oi co'o\". For the most part, this will ignore sub-selma'o classes (such as VUhU1 versus VUhU2; both would be treated as simply VUhU). See also: \"{ra'oi}\"."},{"word":"ma'oi'e","selmaho":"ZO","score":2,"definition":"Like \"ma'oi\" but outputs the officially-designated/canonical sub-selma'o (if any) to which the immediately following and quoted word (cmavo) belongs, otherwise outputting the whole relevant selma'o in fashion equivalent to \"ma'oi\".","notes":"Example: \"ma'oi {vu'u}\" = VUhU = \"ma'oi {ne'o}\"; but \"ma'oi'e vu'u\" = VUhU1 and \"ma'oi'e ne'o\" = VUhU3, which are mutually distinct and are not equivalent to VUhU itself. See also: \"{ma'oi}\"."},{"word":"ma'ormuzga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cmavo museum.","notes":"See also: {jbobau}."},{"word":"ma'orpanka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a park where live cmavo are exhibited."},{"word":"ma'oste","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=l_1$ is a list of structure words $x_2=l_2=c_1$ of class(es) $x_5=c_2$ of language $x_6=c_3$ in order $x_3=l_3$ in medium $x_4=l_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cmavo}, {liste}, {vlaste}, {vlacku}, {gimste}, {jvoste}"},{"word":"mapku","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cap/hat/crown/helmet/piece of headgear [head-top garment] of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {taxfu}, {stedu}, {drudi}."},{"word":"mapni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of cotton [type of fabric/material].","notes":"See also {bukpu}."},{"word":"mapra","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of fluff of composition/structure/characterization/substance $x_2$; $x_1$ is fluffy/airy/soft/fuzzy in texture","notes":"Visual and tactile. Most likely is malleable, but this word has no such implications inherently; porousness or foaminess is likewise not implied. Might also include \"cushiony\", \"cotton-like\", \"wool-like\"; a fractal nature might be present. For fuzziness: not necessarily hairy or furry, but must be soft; not bristly (which implies stiffness and hardness). See also: {ranti}, {rufsu}, {xutla}, {panje}, {dilnu}, {mapni}, {sunla}, {fonmo}, {jduli}, {pesxu}, {marji}."},{"word":"maprtrilbi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a trilby / trilby hat of material $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mapku}."},{"word":"maprultricu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is eucalyptus of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"maprykeitci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a stuffed toy of material $x_2$","notes":"from {mapra} {keitci}"},{"word":"maprysakta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1=m_1$ is a quantity of fluffy-sugar/cotton candy/candy floss/fairy floss from source $x_2=s_2$ and composition $x_3=s_3=m_2$","notes":"Caution: {mapra} is an experimental gismu"},{"word":"mapti","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ fits/matches/suits/is compatible/appropriate/corresponds to/with $x_{2}$ in property/aspect $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {satci}, {tugni}, {sarxe}, {drani}, {tarmi}, {ckini}, {mintu}."},{"word":"mapybalni","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a brim of hat $m_1=b_2$"},{"word":"mapypre","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a hatter/millner /[hat maker] selling/making hats of material $m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mapku}, {prenu}."},{"word":"mapyzipcpi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a crested penguin (gen. Eudyptes) of type/species $x_2$","notes":"See {zipcpi}, {matkarozipcpi}"},{"word":"marbela","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is dodder of species/variety $x_2$ parasitic on $x_3$."},{"word":"marbi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a shelter/haven/refuge/retreat/harbor for/protecting $x_{2}$ from danger/threat $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {bandu}, {ckape}, {snura}, {drudi}, {sepli}, {bitmu}, {gacri}."},{"word":"marce","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a vehicle/mode of transport carrying $x_{2}$ in/on surface/medium $x_{3}$, propelled by $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {klama}, {matra}, {bevri}, {bloti}, {carce}, {karce}, {sabnu}, {skiji}."},{"word":"marci'ale","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ paractices martial art $x_2$","notes":"See also {sportivo}."},{"word":"marcrfi'akre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fiacre, a small hackney carriage"},{"word":"marcynacme'etcita","score":1,"definition":"$x1=t1$ is a vehicle registration plate of vehicle $x2=t2=c2=m1$ showing information $x3=t3=n1=c1$","notes":"from {marce} + {nacme'e} + {tcita}"},{"word":"marcytermi'utcita","score":1,"definition":"$x1=t1$ is a vehicle registration plate of vehicle $x2=mi2=ma1$ showing information $x3=t3=mi1$","notes":"from {marce} + {termi'u} + {tcita}"},{"word":"marde","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ are the ethics/morals/moral standards/ethical standards of $x_{2}$ (ind./mass) about situation $x_{3}$.","notes":"$x_1$ will (typically) be an abstract, a rule or rules of behavior; also principles; also conscience (= {sezmarde}). See also {palci}, {vrude}, {lijda}, {manri}, {javni}, {tarti}, {zekri}."},{"word":"mardeji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ judges/rates/opines $x_2$ [abstraction] to have morality score $x_3$ [number; default: 1] in respect/according to standard/judged according to or in system $x_4$; $x_1$ believes in (the (im)morality of) $x_2$","notes":"Beware sumti-raising in x2. x3 should be a real number between -1 and 1 (inclusive); x3=1 is perfectly good/moral/virtuous, x3=0 is neutral, and x3=-1 is completely immoral/despicable."},{"word":"mardikca","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is positive electric charge in $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {dikca}, {manri}, {dutydikca}"},{"word":"mardjiio","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is May in year $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$","notes":"See also: {djanuua}, {ferbruua}, {martiio}, {priliio}, {djuniio}, {djuliio}."},{"word":"mardurudra","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a specific kind of bad weather characterized by large dark rain clouds that block out most of the daylight, large, cold rain drops and an overall dark, uncomfortable and unsettling atmosphere, optionally accompanied by icy wind, such that a change in the weather conditions would be a relief to anyone present, both physically and emotionally.","notes":"This is an original concept. See also {manku}, {tcima}, {carvi}, {bratuca}, {brife}, {lenku}, {kufra}, {rivbi}, {dunku}, {tcini}, {cinmo}, {dilnu}."},{"word":"margali","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Mingrelian/Megrelian culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"See also {kartuli}, {sakartyvelos}/{sakartulos}, {gugdegu'e}, {kafkazo}, {nanrkafkazo}, {transkafkazo}."},{"word":"margosa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is neem/margosa/azedarac of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"See also {zdiraxa}, {andiroba}. \"Azedarach\" and variants have referred to both this tree and the {zdiraxa}."},{"word":"margu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/made of mercury/quicksilver; [metaphor: fluid metal; temperature].","notes":"See also {jinme}."},{"word":"marji","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is material/stuff/matter of type/composition including $x_{2}$ in shape/form $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also (adjective:) $x_1$ is physical (one sense)/material. See also {morna}, {mucti}, {nejni}, {tarmi}, {dacti}."},{"word":"markai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ qualifies as / counts as being $x_2$ (ka) by standard $x_3$","notes":"See {manri}, {ckaji}, {kairpai}"},{"word":"markitane","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sutler"},{"word":"markuja","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a passionfruit/passionflower of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"marlari","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is malaria caused by Plasmodium species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {blusfani}, {paludizm}."},{"word":"marmaro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains marble from location $x_2$.","notes":"A type-3 synonym of this word is {rokrmarmaro}."},{"word":"marmelada","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a marmalade made of $x_2$","notes":"Also {grute} {pesxu}"},{"word":"marmetrike","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a (mathematical) metric established on space $x_2$ given by rules for calculation $x_3$"},{"word":"marmiba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a marimba with playing range $x_2$, of material $x_3$","notes":"See also {glokesi}, {skilofo}, {virbafo}."},{"word":"marmota","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a marmot/woodchuck/groundhog of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {ratcu}, {smacu}"},{"word":"marna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of hemp/marijuana/jute of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {skori}, {tanko}, {sigja}, {xukmi}."},{"word":"marneta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a puppet operated by $x_2$ from material $x_3$ of style/type $x_4$"},{"word":"marnybu'u","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ is canvas made of hemp.","notes":"Cf. {marna}, {bukpu}"},{"word":"marnyjoitankysigja","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a spliff/cigarette made from marijuana and tobacco $s_2=m_1=t_1$ by $s_3$."},{"word":"marnysigja","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a joint/spliff/cigarette made from marijuana $s_2=m_1$ by $s_3$."},{"word":"marnyva'u","score":2,"definition":"$v_1$ smokes cannabis of type $m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {marna}, {vasxu}. See also {damva'u}, {tankyva'u}, {sigva'u}."},{"word":"marsipane","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is/contains marzipan of type/brand $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {titspi}, {smela}."},{"word":"marsopa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a porpoise (family Phocoenidae) of species/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"martiio","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is March in year $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$","notes":"See also: {djanuua}, {ferbruua}, {priliio}, {mardjiio}, {djuniio}, {djuliio}."},{"word":"marxa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [force] mashes/crushes/squashes/smashes $x_{2}$ into pulp/mash/crumbs/deformed mass $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {daspo}, {pesxu}, {zalvi}, {bapli}."},{"word":"marxaka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a maraca/rattle/shaker filled with loose material $x_2$","notes":"See also {damri}, {kimbali}, {timpani}."},{"word":"marxiso","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Marxist-Leninist/authoritarian communist ideology of $x_2$; $x_2$ is Marxist","notes":"See also {ca'idbo}, {zu'adbo}, {fasxiso}."},{"word":"masnbi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is in the eighth month/August of a year $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo masnbi = lo se {ma'irdetri} be li {bi}. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {masti}; {masnpa}, {masnre}, {masnci}, {masnvo}, {masnmu}, {masnxa}, {masnze}, {masnso}, {masndau}, {masnfei}, {masngai}, {masnjau}, {masnrei} or {masnxei}, {masnvai}."},{"word":"masnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bilabial nasal sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Derived from and synonymous with {my zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient consonant in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"masnci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is in the third month/March of a year $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo masnci = lo se {ma'irdetri} be li {ci}. See also {ci}, {detri}, {detke'u}, {masti}; {masnpa}, {masnre}, {masnvo}, {masnmu}, {masnxa}, {masnze}, {masnbi}, {masnso}, {masndau}, {masnfei}, {masngai}, {masnjau}, {masnrei} or {masnxei}, {masnvai}."},{"word":"masndau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is in the tenth month/October of a year $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo masndau = lo se {ma'irdetri} be li {dau}. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {masti}; {masnpa}, {masnre}, {masnci}, {masnvo}, {masnmu}, {masnxa}, {masnze}, {masnbi}, {masnso}, {masnfei}, {masngai}, {masnjau}, {masnrei} or {masnxei}, {masnvai}."},{"word":"masnfei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is in the eleventh month/November of a year $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo masnfei = lo se {ma'irdetri} be li {fei}. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {masti}; {masnpa}, {masnre}, {masnci}, {masnvo}, {masnmu}, {masnxa}, {masnze}, {masnbi}, {masnso}, {masndau}, {masngai}, {masnjau}, {masnrei} or {masnxei}, {masnvai}."},{"word":"masngai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is in the twelfth month/December of a year $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo masngai = lo se {ma'irdetri} be li {gai}. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {masti}; {masnpa}, {masnre}, {masnci}, {masnvo}, {masnmu}, {masnxa}, {masnze}, {masnbi}, {masnso}, {masndau}, {masnfei}, {masnjau}, {masnrei} or {masnxei}, {masnvai}."},{"word":"masnjau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is in the thirteenth month/Undecimber of a year $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo masnjau = lo se {ma'irdetri} be li {jau}. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {masti}; {masnpa}, {masnre}, {masnci}, {masnvo}, {masnmu}, {masnxa}, {masnze}, {masnbi}, {masnso}, {masndau}, {masnfei}, {masngai}, {masnrei} or {masnxei}, {masnvai}."},{"word":"masnmu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is in the fifth month/May of a year $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo masnmu = lo se {ma'irdetri} be li {mu}. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {masti}; {masnpa}, {masnre}, {masnci}, {masnvo}, {masnxa}, {masnze}, {masnbi}, {masnso}, {masndau}, {masnfei}, {masngai}, {masnjau}, {masnrei} or {masnxei}, {masnvai}."},{"word":"masno","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is slow/sluggish at doing/being/bringing about $x_{2}$ (event/state).","notes":"See also {sutra}."},{"word":"masnpa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is in the first month/January of a year $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo masnpa = lo se {ma'irdetri} be li {pa}. ex.) lo nu ti noi xrula cu preja cu masnpa ro nanca la gregoris (These flowers bloom in January every year in system Gregorian.) / mi'a vitke fi lo tersla noi masnpa (We will attend a party on January.) See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {masti}; {masnpa}, {masnre}, {masnci}, {masnvo}, {masnmu}, {masnxa}, {masnze}, {masnbi}, {masnso}, {masndau}, {masnfei}, {masngai}, {masnjau}, {masnrei} or {masnxei}, {masnvai}."},{"word":"masnre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is in the second month/February of a year $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo masnre = lo se {ma'irdetri} be li {re}. The Stage-4 fu'ivla form should be maslre, but it is avoided for easiness of pronunciation. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {masti}; {masnpa}, {masnci}, {masnvo}, {masnmu}, {masnxa}, {masnze}, {masnbi}, {masnso}, {masndau}, {masnfei}, {masngai}, {masnjau}, {masnrei} or {masnxei}, {masnvai}."},{"word":"masnrei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is in the fourteenth month/Duodecimber of a year $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"The same meaning as {masnxei}. The Stage-4 fu'ivla form should be maslrei, but it is avoided for easiness of pronunciation. lo masnrei = lo se {ma'irdetri} be li {rei}. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {masti}; {masnpa}, {masnre}, {masnci}, {masnvo}, {masnmu}, {masnxa}, {masnze}, {masnbi}, {masnso}, {masndau}, {masnfei}, {masngai}, {masnjau}, {masnvai}."},{"word":"masnso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is in the ninth month/September of a year $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo masnso = lo se {ma'irdetri} be li {so}. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {masti}; {masnpa}, {masnre}, {masnci}, {masnvo}, {masnmu}, {masnxa}, {masnze}, {masnbi}, {masndau}, {masnfei}, {masngai}, {masnjau}, {masnrei} or {masnxei}, {masnvai}."},{"word":"masnvai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is in the fifteenth month of a year $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo masnvai = lo se {ma'irdetri} be li {vai}. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {masti}; {masnpa}, {masnre}, {masnci}, {masnvo}, {masnmu}, {masnxa}, {masnze}, {masnbi}, {masnso}, {masndau}, {masnfei}, {masngai}, {masnjau}, {masnrei} or {masnxei}."},{"word":"masnvo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is in the fourth month/April of a year $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo masnvo = lo se {ma'irdetri} be li {vo}. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {masti}; {masnpa}, {masnre}, {masnci}, {masnmu}, {masnxa}, {masnze}, {masnbi}, {masnso}, {masndau}, {masnfei}, {masngai}, {masnjau}, {masnrei} or {masnxei}, {masnvai}."},{"word":"masnxa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is in the sixth month/June of a year $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo masnxa = lo se {ma'irdetri} be li {xa}. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {masti}; {masnpa}, {masnre}, {masnci}, {masnvo}, {masnmu}, {masnze}, {masnbi}, {masnso}, {masndau}, {masnfei}, {masngai}, {masnjau}, {masnrei} or {masnxei}, {masnvai}."},{"word":"masnxei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is in the fourteenth month/Duodecimber of a year $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"The same meaning as {masnrei}. lo masnxei = lo se {ma'irdetri} be li {xei}. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {masti}; {masnpa}, {masnre}, {masnci}, {masnvo}, {masnmu}, {masnxa}, {masnze}, {masnbi}, {masnso}, {masndau}, {masnfei}, {masngai}, {masnjau}, {masnvai}."},{"word":"masnze","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is in the seventh month/July of a year $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo masnze = lo se {ma'irdetri} be li {ze}. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {masti}; {masnpa}, {masnre}, {masnci}, {masnvo}, {masnmu}, {masnxa}, {masnbi}, {masnso}, {masndau}, {masnfei}, {masngai}, {masnjau}, {masnrei} or {masnxei}, {masnvai}."},{"word":"masrbasilika","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is a basilica [church] for purpose $m_2$.","notes":"See also basilica [architectural] (={dijrbasilika})."},{"word":"masti","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ months in duration (default is 1 month) by month standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"This month (= {cabma'i}); next month (= {bavla'ima'i}); last month (= {prula'ima'i}). See also {detri}, {djedi}, {jeftu}, {nanca}."},{"word":"masxiia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Messiah (savior/redeemer figure) of people/religion/creed $x_2$","notes":"Refers to the Jewish/Christian Messiah, and more generally to the \"savior\" archetype in other religions."},{"word":"masyce'u","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a parish of parishioners $c_2$."},{"word":"masyTCUsyts","score":1,"definition":"Massachusetts","notes":"The U.S. state of Massachusetts. See also {mein}, {nu'ampcr}, {vyrMANT}, {kyNErykyt}/{kyNEtikit}, {nuuinglynd}."},{"word":"matce'u","score":-1,"definition":"$m1$ corresponds to community $m2=c2$ in aspect $m3$","notes":"Cultural gismu replacement lujvo for communities: From gismu {mapti} and {cecmu}."},{"word":"matci","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a mat/pad/mattress/pallet [flat, soft, dense form] of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also mattress = ({kicymatci}). See also {kicne}, {tapla}, {karda}, {ckana}."},{"word":"matkarozipcpi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a macaroni penguin (Eudyptes chrysolophus) of type $x_2$","notes":"See {zipcpi}"},{"word":"matklu","score":-1,"definition":"$m1$ corresponds to culture of $m2=k2$ in aspect $m3$","notes":"Cultural gismu replacement lujvo for cultures: From gismu {mapti} and {kulnu}."},{"word":"matli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of linen/flax [type of fabric/material].","notes":"See also {bukpu}."},{"word":"matlydakli","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=m_1$ is a sack/bag with contents $d_2$, made from linen/flax [material]."},{"word":"matlyspa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is flax of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {matli}, {matlytsi}"},{"word":"matlytsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is flaxseed/linseed produced by plant $x_2$, capable of growing into $x_3$.","notes":"see also {matli}, {matlyspa}"},{"word":"matmau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is more appropriate than $x_2$ to $x_3$ in property $x_4$","notes":"See also {mapti}, {zmadu}"},{"word":"matne","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains butter/oleo/margarine/shortening from source $x_{2}$.","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is buttery; an edible fat, solid but spreadable at normal temperatures; dairy butter (= {ladmatne}). See also {grasu}, {kruji}."},{"word":"matnrmiristika","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a is a quantity of nutmeg butter from source $x_2$.","notes":"See also nutmeg tree (={ricrmiristika}), nutmeg seed (={tsirmiristika})."},{"word":"matnyxrula","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a/the buttercup flower of plant/species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {matne}, {xrula}, {xrulnranunkulu}."},{"word":"matpai","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ approves $m_1$ for $m_2$ in property aspect $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mapti}, {pajni}, {zanru}"},{"word":"matra","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a motor/engine, driving/propelling/providing power to $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {marce}, {minji}, {carce}."},{"word":"matrydagma'e","score":1,"definition":"$mar_1$ is a motor/road vehicle for carrying $mar_2$ on road $d_1=mar_3$, propelled by $mar_4$, with motor/engine $mat_1$.","notes":"See also {matryxilma'e}."},{"word":"matryselre'e","score":1,"definition":"$t_2=t_4$ is a locomotive, powered by motor $m_1$, propelling train $t_1$ in railroad $t_3$"},{"word":"matselgu'e","score":-1,"definition":"$m1=sg1$ corresponds to country $m2=sg2$ in aspect $m3$","notes":"Cultural gismu replacement for nationalities: From gismu {mapti} and {gugde}."},{"word":"matsi'uma'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is June of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xavmasti}, {kanbyma'i}, {nanca}."},{"word":"matxe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is magnetism/magnetization (or magnetic charge or magnetic current; or part of a magnetic dipole) in/on/of/produced by/evinced by/associated with $x_2$ (monopole or a dipole, taken in whole or just as a single side/part/pole thereof) of polarity/quantity $x_3$ (default: positive, which indicates magnetic-south in English).","notes":"If the signum of $x_3$ is positive, then the charge being referred to is what English speakers call \"magnetic-south (pole)\"; if it is negative, then the referent is what English speakers call \"magnetic-north (pole)\". This definition is modelled on that of \"{dikca}\", which it is intended to parallel. If one does not prefer this gismu, one probably can use \"{maktcaxe}\" as an equivalent/synonym, but that word uses another experimental gismu (\"{tcaxe}\") in its veljvo. Replaces \"{matce}\" due to {gimkamsmikezypro}."},{"word":"matybau","score":-1,"definition":"$m_1$ corresponds to language of $m_2=b_2$ in aspect $m_3$","notes":"Cultural gismu replacement lujvo for languages: From gismu {mapti} and {bangu}."},{"word":"matybi'o","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ becomes fitting with $m_2$ in property/aspect $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mapti}, {binxo}"},{"word":"matygau","score":5,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ makes $x_2=m_1$ match/fit/be compatible with $x_3=m_2$ in property/aspect $x_4=m_3$."},{"word":"matyjda","score":-1,"definition":"$m1$ corresponds to religion of $m2=l2$ in aspect $m3=l3$","notes":"Cultural gismu replacement lujvo for religions: From gismu {mapti} and {lijda}."},{"word":"matytutra","score":-1,"definition":"$m1$ corresponds to territory of $m2=t1$ in aspect $m3$","notes":"Cultural gismu replacement for geography: From gismu {mapti} and {tutra}."},{"word":"ma'u","selmaho":"PA3","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: plus sign; positive number; default any positive."},{"word":"ma;u","score":0,"definition":"*(TEST: DO NOT USE)*"},{"word":"mau","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"zmadu modal, 1st place (a greater) exceeded by ... ; usually a sumti modifier."},{"word":"mau'a","selmaho":"LOhOI","score":4,"definition":"shortening of {lo du'u ma kau *bridi*}, with {ce'u} bound to {ma kau}"},{"word":"mau'au","selmaho":"MAUhAU","score":1,"definition":"mekso: conversion of operator/function to operand","notes":"Must be followed by a function (meaning \"f\", not \"f(x)\" (which is a number)) or operator (such as \"+\"). Treats it formally and syntactically as a number so that it can be operated upon, such as by {se'au} or by a functional/operator (technical sense). Terminated by {zai'ai}; the pair essentially act as mathematical quotation marks. Also works on connectives and {kei'i}. Expressions may be complicated (such as with SE, NA, NAI, etc. modifying the string); perhaps one may even find a use for quoting relations (such as equality or element-hood) and/or some brivla or other cmavo. See also: {kei'au}."},{"word":"maudji","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ prefers $d_1=m_1$ (event/state) to $m_2$ for purpose $d_3$ by amount/excess $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {zmadu}, {djica}, {zmanei}"},{"word":"ma'udzau","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ upvotes / \"likes\" / \"+1\"s $x_2$ in system $x_3$","notes":"Refers to systems (chiefly on the Internet) that keep a running tally of approval-votes, and sometimes disapproval-votes as well. See {ni'udzau}, {adzau}, {co'udzau}, {nildzau}"},{"word":"mau'e","selmaho":"MAUhE","score":1,"definition":"UI conversion start quote; converts grammatical Lojban text to cmavo of selma'o UI","notes":"Internal text/utterance must be grammatical and Lojbanic; output is some unspecified emotion relating to/specific to/associated with the referent of quoted text. The construct as a whole operates/behaves as UI. See also: {mau'o}."},{"word":"mau'i","selmaho":"CAI2","score":4,"definition":"attitudinal: stronger intensity attitudinal relativizer ","notes":"Specifies a stronger intensity - relative to any previously specified intensity of the same UI/cmavo. CAI2 after CAI specifies an absolute intensity - but the CAI2 specifies the relative shift from the regular value. CAI after CAI2 specifies an relative value - and the CAI denotes the relative amount interval size. See also {me'ai}, {dau'i}, {sai}"},{"word":"maulne","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a strictly positive natural/whole number (strictly positive integer).","notes":"Does not include 0. See also: \"{dzalene}\"."},{"word":"mau'o","selmaho":"MAUhO","score":1,"definition":"UI conversion end quote (elidable terminator); converts grammatical Lojban text to cmavo of selma'o UI","notes":"Internal text/utterance must be grammatical and Lojbanic; output is some unspecified emotion relating to/specific to/associated with the referent of quoted text. The construct as a whole operates/behaves as UI. See also: {mau'e}."},{"word":"ma'urbixlanka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a/the chrysalis/pupa/pupal stage of $x_2$"},{"word":"ma'urcu'e","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a college at $c_2$ teaching subject $c_3$ to audience $c_4=m_1$ operated by $c_5$.","notes":"An institution for adult education at a basic or intermediate level (teaching those of any age). Cf. {ckule}, {balcu'e}."},{"word":"ma'urgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ makes $m_1$ ripe/mature/grown","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {gasnu}, {makcu}"},{"word":"ma'urnakybakni","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=n_1=m_1$ is a bull [adult male cattle/beef-producer/bovine] of species/breed $b_2$."},{"word":"ma'urnau","score":1,"definition":"$n_1=m_1$ is a man/men (adult); x1 is a male humanoid, adult in development-quality $m_2$ (ka)."},{"word":"ma'urni'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=n_1=m_1$ is a woman/women (adult); $x_1$ is a female humanoid, adult in development-quality $x_2=m_2$ (ka)."},{"word":"mau'u","selmaho":"UI1","score":2,"definition":"savoring/focusing and attempting to retain feelings of strong satisfaction - trying to escape intense dissatisfaction","notes":"'Mmm...'"},{"word":"mau'ucmo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ purrs/moans in pleasure/satisfaction with sound $x_2$","notes":"See {mau'u}, {cmoni}, {pluka}, {murmura}"},{"word":"mau'ufri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) savors $x_2$ (event/experience); $x_1$ lingers on and enjoys $x_2$ completely ","notes":"See {mau'u}, {zanfri}, {lifri}"},{"word":"ma'u zei ionti","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an cation of radical/(atom of element)$x_2$ with $x_3$ charges.","notes":"Cf. {ionti}, {ni'u zei ionti}, {lektoni}, {xumsle}."},{"word":"ma'u zei majga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is massive/has positive mass."},{"word":"ma'u zei namcu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a positive number (greater than zero (0)), understood as a member of an ordered set with additive identity, such as the typical structure on the set of all real numbers.","notes":"See also: {ni'u zei namcu}."},{"word":"mavji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of oats [grain] of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {gurni}."},{"word":"mavypesxu","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a quantity of oatmeal/porridge made from oat species $p_2=m_2$","notes":"(m1 is subsumed in definitional part) see {mavji},{pesxu} see also {mavystasu}"},{"word":"mavystasu","score":1,"definition":"$x1=s1$ is porridge of type $x2=m2$"},{"word":"maxri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of wheat [grain] of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {gurni}."},{"word":"maxrnspelta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is (a quantity of) spelt (scientific name: “Triticum aestivum subsp. spelta”)."},{"word":"maxtriksi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a matrix (mathematical object/number/operator) representing or meaning (object/information) $x_2$ with properties $x_3$","notes":"This definition refers to the object, not the representation. A given maxtriksi is not changed by a chance of base no matter how its appearance does, and two maxtriksi are not the same, even if they are represented in equivalent forms in some bases (or even the same one)."},{"word":"maxydzu","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=m_1$ stomps on surface $c_2$ using limbs $c_3$ crushing $m_2$ into pulp mass $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {marxa}, {cadzu}."},{"word":"maxyvru","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a crash (sound) produced by $m_1$ smashing into $m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {marxa}, {savru}"},{"word":"me","selmaho":"ME","score":100000,"definition":"convert sumti to selbri/tanru element; $x_{1}$ is specific to [sumti] in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"me'a","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"mleca modal, 1st place (a lesser) undercut by ... ; usually a sumti modifier."},{"word":"me'ai","selmaho":"CAI2","score":4,"definition":"attitudinal: weaker intensity attitudinal relativizer ","notes":"Specifies a weaker intensity - relative to any previously specified intensity of the same UI/cmavo. See also {mau'i}, {dau'i}, {ru'e}"},{"word":"me'ajbi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a little lesser than $x_2$ in dimension $x_3$; $x_1$ is almost as $x_3$ as $x_2$ is"},{"word":"me'andi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is henna of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {larcu}, {cinta}"},{"word":"me'au","selmaho":"ME","score":6,"definition":"Convert abstract predicate sumti back to predicate","notes":"Has an inverse: {me'ei}. Essentially synonymous with {ckaji}. Differences: ckaji2 is unary whereas the me'au-predicate can have any arity; me'au is in ME."},{"word":"mebmla","score":2,"definition":"$ml_1$ is a temple/side of forehead belonging to $me_2$","notes":"from {mebri} {mlana}"},{"word":"mebri","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the brow/forehead [projecting flat/smooth head/body-part] of $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {stedu}, {flira}."},{"word":"mebybo'u","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=m_1$ is a/the frontal bone [os frontale] performing function $b_2$ in body of $b_3=m_2$","notes":"See also {mebri} and {bongu}."},{"word":"meckai","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is less $x_2$ (ka of $x_1$) than $x_3$ (ka of $x_1$)","notes":"made to match {zmakai}"},{"word":"meckanpe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ underestimates the value satisfying $x_2$ (ka/ni) by amount $x_3$, underestimated with likelihood $x_4$; $x_2$ (property) is satisfied by a number greater by amount $x_3$ than that expected by $x_1$ with likelihood $x_4$","notes":"See also {kanpe}, {zmakanpe}, {dunkanpe}, {fickanpe}."},{"word":"mecmlerai","score":1,"definition":"$me_1=t_1$ is least beautiful among set/range $t_3$ to $m_2$ in aspect $me_3$ (ka) by aesthetic standard $me_4$.","notes":"Cf. {mleca}, {melbi}, {traji}, {mlerai}, {mlemau}, {mleme'a}."},{"word":"mecna'u","score":3,"definition":"$m_1=n_1$ is a negative number relative to origo $m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ni'u}, {nonmecna'u}, {fatna'u}, {zmana'u}."},{"word":"mecnei","score":2,"definition":"$n_1$ disprefers $n_2=m_1$ to $m_2$, because of property/quantity $m_3$, by margin $m_4$","notes":"made to match {zmanei}"},{"word":"mecrai","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=t_1$ is the least of $m_2=t_4$ in property $m_3$ (ka/ni) by amount $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {mleca}, {traji}"},{"word":"mecraizmana'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the supremum of set $x_2$ under (partial) ordering $x_3$","notes":"x2 must be a set; although it is standard (and lazy) mathematical practice to speak of \"the supremum of a function\" (including sequences) in some domain or to constrain the supremum with respect to certain variables in some way, all of these features can and ought to be constraints defining the set of which the supremum is taken; in Lojban, no leeway is given toward such sloppiness. See also: {zmaraimecna'u}, {nacyzmarai}."},{"word":"mecroi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ happens less often than $x_2$ in interval $x_3$","notes":"{mleca} {roi}"},{"word":"mectolmlerai","score":1,"definition":"$me_1=t_1$ is least ugly among set/range $t_3$ to $me_2$ in aspect $me_3$ (ka) by aesthetic standard $me_4$.","notes":"Cf. {mleca}, {melbi}, {traji}, {tolmlerai}, {tolmlemau}, {tolmleme'a}."},{"word":"mectolnei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ dislikes $x_2$ less than $x_3$; $x_1$ would rather have $x_2$ than $x_3$","notes":"Similar to {zmanei}, but implies choosing the lesser of two evils. See {mleca}, {tolnei}"},{"word":"mecybrarai","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=b_1$ is the smallest/[ least big] among set/range $t_4$ in property/dimension(s) $b_2$ (ka).","notes":"Cf. {mleca}, {barda}, {cmarai}, {bramau}, {brarai}, {brame'a}."},{"word":"mecycmarai","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=c_1$ is the biggest/[ least small] among set/range $t_4$ in property/dimension(s) $c_2$ (ka).","notes":"Cf. {mleca}, {cmalu}, {traji}, {brarai}, {cmarai}, {cmamau}, {cmame'a}."},{"word":"mecyjavdu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is less than or equal to $x_2$ in property/quantity $x_3$ by amount $x_4$.","notes":"See also {su'e}"},{"word":"mecyxagrai","score":1,"definition":" $t_1=x_1$ is the worst among set/range $t_4$ for $x_2$ by standard $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mleca}, {xamgu}, {traji}, {xagme'a}, {xauzma}, {xagrai}, {xlarai}."},{"word":"mecyxlarai","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=x_1$ is the best/[least bad] among set/range $t_4$ for $x_2$ by standard $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mleca}, {xlali}, {traji}, {xagrai}, {xlamau}, {xlarai}, {xlame'a}, {zanrai}."},{"word":"medlara","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a medlar fruit (Mespilus germanica) of type $x_2$","notes":"See {grute}"},{"word":"medomoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is yours among $x_2$ by rule/relationship $x_3$; $x_1$ is your $x_2$ by rule/relationship $x_3$."},{"word":"medzo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ meditates about $x_2$ using practice/method/study $x_3$"},{"word":"me'e","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"cmene modal, 1st place (requires quote) with name ...; so-called ..."},{"word":"me'ei","selmaho":"LE","score":4,"definition":"Article for abstract predicate sumti. Turns a selbri into an abstraction with all open places filled by {ce'u}.","notes":"Has an inverse: {me'au}"},{"word":"me'ei'o","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso n-ary operator: interleave sequences","notes":"Given the ordered input of m sequences a_i wherein the jth term is a_(i,j), the output is a sequence z with the nth term z_n = a_(n % m, 1 + (n - n % m)/m), where \"n % m\" is the remainder of division/modulus of n by m."},{"word":"me'e ma","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"sumti question asking for a name; who?; requires quoted name as an answer."},{"word":"megbivysamsle","score":1,"definition":"$se1$ is (close to) a million of eight indivisible, most basic computer subunits of computer $se2$; se1 is a megabyte","notes":"In binary a megabyte is actually 1 048 576 bytes, but we can round off for brevity, and to parallel the metric units."},{"word":"megdje","score":3,"definition":"$d1$ is $d2$ full megadays (million day unit) in duration (default is 1 megaday) by standard $d3$","notes":"For use with metric dating system."},{"word":"megdo","score":100004,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a million [$10^6$] of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"See also {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}, {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}"},{"word":"megygra","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ tonne(s) [metric unit] in mass (default is 1) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Cf. {megdo}, {grake}."},{"word":"me'i","selmaho":"PA3","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: less than."},{"word":"mei","selmaho":"MOI","score":100003,"definition":"convert number to cardinality selbri; $x_{1}$ is a mass formed from a set $x_{2}$ of n members, one or more of which is/are $x_{3}$, measured relative to the set $x_{4}$.","notes":"[$x_1$ is a mass with N components $x_3$ composing set $x_2$; $x_2$ is an n-tuple ($x_2$ is completely specified) (= {selmei} for reordered places); $x_1$ forms an n-some; $x_3$ (not necessarily a complete enumeration) are among the members of $x_2$); See also {cmima}, {gunma}, cmavo list {moi}."},{"word":"mei'a","selmaho":"PA4","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: arbitrarily small/lesser/diminished/few (finite and nonzero but otherwise as small as desired).","notes":"No assumption about signum; the above definition is given in absolute value terms. In other words, the typical meaning of \"arbitrarily and positively small\" is \"{ma'umei'a}\", meanwhile \"arbitarily small in absolute value but negative\" is given by \"{ni'umei'a}\". See also: {zau'u}."},{"word":"mei'e","selmaho":"MEIhE","score":2,"definition":"Accepts any number of sumti and turns them into a selbri-unit that means \"$x_1$ is among the referents of these sumti\".","notes":"See {me}, {menre}, {cmima}. Elidable terminator: {mei'o}"},{"word":"mei'i","selmaho":"MOI","score":3,"definition":"convert number to cardinality selbri: $x_1$ is/are [number] in number; there is/are [number] things among $x_1$.","notes":"This definition assumes Xorlo plural variables semantics. See also {mei}."},{"word":"mein","score":1,"definition":"Maine (U.S. state)","notes":"The U.S. state of Maine. See also {nu'ampcr}, {vrMANT}/{vyrMANT}, {masyTCUsyts}, {kyNErykyt}, {roDAIlynd}, {nuUINglynd}."},{"word":"MEIN","score":0,"definition":"Maine (U.S. state)"},{"word":"meindoksai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ feel mendokusai about the prospect of $x_2$ (abstraction)."},{"word":"mei'o","selmaho":"MEIhO","score":2,"definition":"Elidable terminator for selma'o MEIhE (which turns any number of sumti into a selbri-unit)","notes":"Needed to close a MEIhE expression to resume adding sumti to the parent bridi."},{"word":"meiris","score":1,"definition":"Mary"},{"word":"meirmoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=moi_1$ is the $x_2$-th element out of $x_3$ elements from set $x_4=moi_2=mei_2$.","notes":"$x_3$ is the total number of elements in set $x_3$. Cf. {mei}, {moi}."},{"word":"me'ispe","score":4,"definition":"$s_1$ is a sister's spouse of $m_2$ under law/custom/tradition/system/convention $sp_3$.","notes":"Omit $x_4=s_2=m_1$. Cf. {speni}, {bunspe}, {tubyspe}, {speme'i}."},{"word":"mei'u","selmaho":"ME","score":1,"definition":"converts sumti into selbri: $x_1$ is [that sumti]'s, among $x_2$, by relationship $x_3$ (binary ka).","notes":"A replacement for «me SUMTI moi», but without the hack. See {me}, {moi}, {memimoi}."},{"word":"mei zei ni'orsu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'paragraphs' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: paragraph (NIhO+ # paragraphs)?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"meizma","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is more numerous than $x_2$; $x_1$ has a greater cardinality than $x_2$","notes":"Synonymous with {sormei}. See also {mei}, {memkai}, {zmadu}, {dubmau}."},{"word":"mejgu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Malaysia country, for people $x_2$","notes":"Syn. {gugdemuje}. See {meljo}, {gugde}"},{"word":"mejru'u","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is measured in malaysian ringgit (MYR) as $r_2$ (quantity), in the Algerian monetary system $r_3$."},{"word":"mekfancu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an operator/mathematical function/single-valued mapping from domain $x_2$ to range $x_3$ defined by mathematical expression/rule $x_4$."},{"word":"mekna'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the value of expression $x_2$ in base/convention $x_3$.","notes":"See also {ju'u}"},{"word":"meko'es","score":1,"definition":"Mac OS"},{"word":"mekrot","score":1,"definition":"(font) blackboard bold, mathbb, so-called double-struck type","notes":"Used in conjunction with «ce'a». Especially used for important sets and fields."},{"word":"mekseia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'mex-operator' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: SE # mex-operator | NAhE # mex-operator | MAhO # mex /TEhU#/ | NAhU # selbri /TEhU#/ | VUhU #. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"mekso","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [quantifier/expression] is a mathematical expression interpreted under rules/convention $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cmaci}, {dilcu}, {fancu}, {frinu}, {jalge}, {namcu}, {parbi}, {pilji}."},{"word":"meksota","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'mex' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: mex-1 (operator mex-1)* | FUhA # rp-expression. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"meksu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an operand of operator $x_2$ filling place $x_3$ under rules/convention $x_4$."},{"word":"mektika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'operand' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: operand-1 ((ek | joik) stag? KE # operand /KEhE#/)?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"melbi","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is beautiful/pleasant to $x_{2}$ in aspect $x_{3}$ (ka) by aesthetic standard $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also handsome, pretty, gorgeous, cute, comely, graceful. See also {pluka}, {xamgu}."},{"word":"meljo","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Malaysian/Malay culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {baxso}, {bindo}."},{"word":"melmi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a honey produced by $x_2$"},{"word":"melplin","score":2,"definition":"Name: Saturn","notes":"A {jvocmevo} meaning \"{melbi} {plini}\", or \"beautiful planet\". Named so because, in the words of astronomer Phil Plait, \"when you ask astronomers or astronauts what got them started, what was the very first thing that happened to them to inspire them to do what they do, overwhelmingly, they will tell you: 'I saw Saturn through a telescope'\". See also {xavyplin} {remsol} {stoplin} {vidyplin} {remted} {remlur} {xunplin} {balplin}."},{"word":"meltoni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is (a quantity of) melatonin"},{"word":"memimoi","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is mine among $x_2$ by rule/relationship $x_3$; $x_1$ is my $x_2$ by rule/relationship $x_3$."},{"word":"memjdika","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ decreases in number by amount $x_2$","notes":"See also {memyze'a}"},{"word":"memkai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is/are $x_2$ (li) in number, and are among $x_3$","notes":"This definition is based on the BPFK definition of {mei}. See also {mei}."},{"word":"memlai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ numbers/adds up to/consists of $x_2$ (number) counting by units $x_3$; $x_1$ are $x_2$ in number.","notes":"See {mei}, {klani}. Syn. {zilkancu}"},{"word":"memymau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is/are more in number than $x_2$"},{"word":"memyme'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is/are fewer in number than $x_2$"},{"word":"memyze'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ increases in number by amount $x_2$","notes":"See also {memjdika}"},{"word":"mencre","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=m_2$ (person) is intelligent/smart by standard $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {menli}, {certu}, {bebna}, {pensi}, {crexalbo}"},{"word":"mencti","score":4,"definition":"$c_1$ reads/watches/listens to/mentally consumes $c_2$."},{"word":"menfau","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=m_1$ (event) is a mental event that happens/occurs/takes place in a/the mind of $m_2$; x1 is an incident/happening/occurrence of thought/dream/feeling/realization or any other mental activity ."},{"word":"menkini","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ are the result of mapping $x_2$ using function $x_3$ (2-ary ka)","notes":"The first and second places of $x_3$ correspond respectively to the first and second places of menkini. See also {menre}, {ckini}"},{"word":"menli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a mind/intellect/psyche/mentality/[consciousness] of body $x_{2}$.","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is mental/psychological/a mental phenomenon; multiple personalities (= so'i {menli}). See also {besna}, {morji}, {mucti}, {pensi}, {sanji}, {xanri}, {sevzi}, {xadni}."},{"word":"menmakfa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is psychic magic/power to $x_2$ performed by $x_3$."},{"word":"menmikce","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a psychologist/psychiatrist/counsellor/mental health practitioner of client $m_2$ treating ailment $m_3$ with treatment $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {menli}, {mikce}, {menske}, {jikske}"},{"word":"menmle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=melbi_1=menli_2$ has a mind that is beautiful to $x_2=melbi_2$ in aspect $x_3=melbi_3$.","notes":"menli1 place removed. See {menli}, {melbi}, {sepre}."},{"word":"menmuvgau","score":4,"definition":"$g_1=me_1$ telekinetically / with its mind moves $mu_1$ to destination/receiver $mu_2$ [away] from origin $mu_3$ over path/route $mu_4$","notes":"Made from {menli}+{muvgau}. {menli}2 dropped on account of irrelevancy. See also {gasnu}, {klama}, {litru}, {makfa}, {menli}, {muvdu}."},{"word":"menre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is/are among the referent(s) of $x_2$","notes":"See also {me}."},{"word":"menrece","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is among $x_2$, $x_3$, $x_4$, etc.","notes":"See {menre}, {me}, {porsice}, {setmice}, {gunmace}"},{"word":"menrirci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (person) is neurodivergent in property/aspect $x_2$ (ka) among members of $x_3$.","notes":"$x_1$ has a brain that functions in ways that diverge significantly from the dominant societal standards of \"normal.\" This is a broad term: it includes autism, dyslexia, schizophrenia, Tourette syndrome, ADHD, et cetera."},{"word":"menryjinvi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ considers/opines $x_2$ to be among $x_3$","notes":"See also {menre}, {jinvi}, {kancu}."},{"word":"menseigau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ distinguishes / differentiates / discriminates between $x_2$ and $x_3$","notes":"Neutral sense of \"discriminate\". See {terdrata}, {ficpei}"},{"word":"menseigauka'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is able to distinguish between $x_2=ms_1$ and $x_3=ms_2$ under conditions $x_4=k_3$"},{"word":"menseika'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is able to distinguish between $x_2=ms_1$ and $x_3=ms_2$ under conditions $x_4=k_3$"},{"word":"mensi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a sister of/sororal to $x_{2}$ by bond/tie/standard/parent(s) $x_{3}$; [not necessarily biological].","notes":"See also {bruna}, {tunba}, {tamne}, {famti}."},{"word":"menske","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass of facts) is mental science/psychology about subject matter $s_2$ based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {menli}, {saske}, {bi'armenske}, {menmikce}."},{"word":"menskeplitcica","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ uses reverse-psychology/psychologically-based trick $x_2$ (abstraction; instance or idea of the trick) against $x_3$ in order to effect $x_4$.","notes":"$x_2$ need not be 'reverse'."},{"word":"mensku","score":1,"definition":"$x1=m2=c1$ thinks/[mentally says to oneself] $x2=c2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept)"},{"word":"mentapiperita","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of peppermint of species/strain $x_2$"},{"word":"mentu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ minutes in duration (default is 1 minute) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {junla}, {cacra}, {snidu}, {tcika}."},{"word":"mentufa","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (parser) parses text $x_2$ using grammar $x_3$, the parser being mental, in the mind of $x_4$.","notes":"Place structure based on {gentufa} and other -tufa words."},{"word":"menynunda'a","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is psychological warfare on the part of $d_1$."},{"word":"menytcaci","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is the psychological disposition of $t_2=m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tcaci}, {seltra}, {selzu'e}, {selpre}."},{"word":"menzda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=z_1$ is a brainhouse of $x_2=z_2=m_2$","notes":"a place that serves as a home, that exists in someone's mind"},{"word":"menzdapla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=z_2=m_2=p_1$ designs their brainhouse $x_2=z_1=p_2$; $x_1$ conhouses","notes":"Cf. {menzda}; 'brainhouse', an imaginary place in someone's mind that feels like home. Conhousing is the activity of designing a brainhouse; deciding and planning out its details."},{"word":"menzi'u","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is purple (mental combination of red and blue) [color adjective].","notes":"Created to distinguish between purple as a mental construct and violet as a place on the physical color spectrum. See {gusyzi'u}."},{"word":"me'o","selmaho":"LI","score":100000,"definition":"the mathematical expression (unevaluated); convert unevaluated mathematical expression to sumti."},{"word":"me'oi","selmaho":"MEhOI","score":5,"definition":"non-Lojban brivla","notes":"Quick way to borrow foreign words into Lojban. Also known as \"stage-0 fu'ivla\". Equivalent to {me'au} {la'e} {zo'oi}. See {mu'oi}."},{"word":"merbau","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=b_1$ is the American English language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Cf. {ritybau}, {gliglibau}, {glibau}, {bangenugu}, {bangu}, {merko}, {glico},"},{"word":"merfei","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is worth $f_2=m_1$ US cents.","notes":"Cf. {fepni}, {merko}, {jdini}"},{"word":"merfiti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a skunk of genus/species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ckankua}, {cribe}, {prokioni}, {mabru}."},{"word":"mergu'e","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=g_1$ is the United States of America.","notes":"Cf. {merko}, {gugde}, {gugde'usu}."},{"word":"merja'a","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=j_1$ is a president of the United States of America.","notes":"Cf. {merko}, {jatna}, {nolraitru}"},{"word":"merje'a","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=m_1$ is the United State of America as a state.","notes":"A U.S. state, or any part of a federation is referred to as {gugypau}. Cf. {merko}, {jecta}, {bemro}."},{"word":"merjinme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of americium [Am]"},{"word":"merkadno","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=k_1$ reflects angloamerican culture/nationality/geography/language in aspect $m_1=k_1$.","notes":"Pertaining to the United States and Canada. Cf. {merko}, {kadno}, {bemro}, {bemjoitco}"},{"word":"merklu","score":2,"definition":"$k_1=m_1$ is US culture.","notes":"Cf. {merko}, {kulnu}, {bemro}, {steito}"},{"word":"merko","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ pertains to USA/American culture/nationality/dialect in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {brito}, {bemro}, {ketco}, {xispo}, {glico}."},{"word":"merlanu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a whiting of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {finpe}, {merluci}, {finprgado}, {sperlanu}, {labyfi'e}."},{"word":"merli","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) measures/evaluates $x_{2}$ [quantity] as $x_{3}$ units on scale $x_{4}$ (si'o), with accuracy $x_{5}$.","notes":"See also {kancu}, {rupnu}, {fepni}, {dekpu}, {gutci}, {minli}, {bunda}, {ckilu}, {gradu}, {satci}, {centi}, {cimde}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {kramu}, {litce}, {manri}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}."},{"word":"mermaide","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mermaid","notes":"See also {remna}, {finpe}"},{"word":"mernmafine","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an American muffin.","notes":"See also {ritrmafine}."},{"word":"mernta","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of mint (member of the genus Mentha) of species/strain $x_2$"},{"word":"merpati","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pigeon, dove (family Columbidae) of taxon $x_2$","notes":"See also {cipni}"},{"word":"merpe'ajitstic","score":1,"definition":"American frontier/Wild West/Old West","notes":"From {merko}+{preja}+{jimte}+{stici}= US expanding border to the west."},{"word":"mers","score":1,"definition":"Middle East respiratory syndrome","notes":"see also {sars}, {virnkorona}"},{"word":"mertistcau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the U.S. Northeast(ern)/New English megalopolis (the Bos-Wash Corridor) in property/aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"mertru","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a government of the United States of America.","notes":"Cf. {merko}, {turni}, {merja'a}"},{"word":"meryru'u","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=m_1$ is $r_2$ US dollars.","notes":"Cf. {merko}, {rupnu}, {jdini}, {merfei}"},{"word":"meryru'ubu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dollar sign"},{"word":"mes","score":1,"definition":"Sister","notes":"Cf. {mensi}, {bun}, {mam}, {paf}, {bes}, {tix}."},{"word":"mespo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Mesopotamian geography/chronology/culture/language/identity in aspect $x_2$","notes":"This word could be applied to post-Islamic time periods, but it probably strongly connotes cultures and/or time periods of antiquity. See also: .{alcamacrike}, {lusto}, {bablo}, {sumro}, {xakto}, {semto}, {xrabo}."},{"word":"metfo","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ (bridi) is a metaphor/figurative expression having literal meaning $x_2$ to observer $x_3$","notes":"See {sinxa}, {smuni}, {sidysmu}, {tanru}, {pevna}, {pe'a}, {ve} {lujvo}, {cimjvo}"},{"word":"metfora","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a metaphor representing $x_2$ in aspect $x_3$"},{"word":"metnidytcika","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the second/second notation of the minute, of event/state $x_2$, in system $x_3$.","notes":"{cacra} zei {mentu} zei {tcika}. As default, the number $x_1$ is counted from the first second of the minute. See {ti'u'i} for BAI. ex.) li voxa cu metnidytcika lo nu samymri ti mi kei u'y ty cy (This was e-mailed to me at 46 seconds past the minute UTC.)"},{"word":"metro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is localized public transport system for city/metropolitan region/locale/region $x_2$ using infrastructure/facilities/means of transportation $x_3$.","notes":"This is mostly just to reserve the gismu space for \"metro\", which is begging to be made into a gismu; this may not be the best definition for the word space. Need not be a subway/underground train system."},{"word":"metromynilys","score":1,"definition":"Metro Manila, Philippines"},{"word":"metxani","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is some methane/CH4/marsh gas/natural gas","notes":"See {gapci}"},{"word":"me'u","selmaho":"MEhU","score":100000,"definition":"elidable terminator: end sumti that was converted to selbri; usually elidable."},{"word":"mexno","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Mexican culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {xispo}, {bemro}, {spano}."},{"word":"mexri'osanso","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a mexican salsa verde [sauce] for use with $s_2$, containing ingredient(s) including $s_3$."},{"word":"mexru'u","score":3,"definition":"$r_1$ is measured in mexican peso (MXN) as $r_2$ (quantity), in the Mexican monetary system $r_3$."},{"word":"mexybau","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=b_1$ is the Mexican Spanish language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"from {mexno} {bangu} c.f. {sanbau}."},{"word":"mexygu'e","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=g_1$ is Mexico","notes":"Cf. {mexno}, {gugde}, {gugdemuxu}."},{"word":"mexyxeksanso","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a mexican salsa negra [sauce] for use with $s_2$, containing ingredient(s) including $s_3$."},{"word":"mi","selmaho":"KOhA3","score":100001,"definition":"pro-sumti: me/we the speaker(s)/author(s); identified by self-vocative."},{"word":"mi'a","selmaho":"KOhA3","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: me/we the speaker(s)/author(s) & others unspecified, but not you, the listener."},{"word":"mi'afra","score":3,"definition":"$f_1$ laughs at $f_3$ under conditions $f_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cisma}, {mlimi'a}."},{"word":"mi'ai","selmaho":"KOhA3","score":3,"definition":"we; several people including one of the speakers; I (the speaker) and at least one another person (even if that person is one of the speakers too)","notes":"English \"we\". {mi'a}, {mi'o} and {ma'a} are more specific cases of {mi'ai}."},{"word":"mi'amli","score":3,"definition":"$m_1=c_1$ titters/chuckles/giggles.","notes":"Synonym to {mlimi'a}. Cf. {cmila}, {milxe}."},{"word":"mi'anma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Burmese in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"mi'arckasu","score":1,"definition":"$cm_1=ck_1$ (mockingly) laughs at $ck_2$ about $ck_3$ (property/event).","notes":"See also: {mi'afra} (to laugh at something, not neccessarily mockingly), {cisma}, {ckasu}."},{"word":"mi'arge","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a souvenir of location $x2$","notes":"from Japanese お土産(romanization omiyage)"},{"word":"mi'arpe'u","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ (agent) tickles $p_2$ with $p_3$ (a locus on $p_1$ or an instrument) at $p_4$ (a locus on $p_2$).","notes":"Cf. {mlisa'e}, {tikpa}."},{"word":"mi'arta'i","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=c_1$ is tired/hurting/in stitches from laughing; $t_1=c_1$ laughs so hard it hurts.","notes":"Typical pain loci include the cheeks and abdomen. Some may also cry. Cf. {cortu}, {klaku}."},{"word":"mi'asna","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is laughter emitted by $s_2=c_1$","notes":"c.f. {cmila}, {sance}."},{"word":"mi'au","selmaho":"UI1","score":3,"definition":"attitudinal: meow, miaow","notes":"See also {sa'ei}."},{"word":"mibmanri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a first-person perspective (frame of reference), observing $x_2$, with rules $x_3$","notes":"See {mi}, {manri}, {mibma'o}"},{"word":"mibma'o","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a first person pronoun in language $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {mi}, {mi'a}, {ma'a}, {mi'e}, {cmavo}, {donma'o}, {sevzi}, {se'a}, {se'i}, {se'o}."},{"word":"mibmlu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ simlu $x_2$ mi"},{"word":"mibmoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is mine among $x_2$."},{"word":"mibykla","score":1,"definition":"$x1=k1$ comes to me from $x2=k3$ via route $x3=k4$ by means $x4=k5$"},{"word":"mibypre","score":4,"definition":"$m_1=p_1$ is me.","notes":"Used instead of {mi} when a brivla is needed."},{"word":"mic","score":1,"definition":"Doctor","notes":"Cf. {mikce}."},{"word":"micka'agau","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=g_1$ uses surgical implement $k_1$ to operate on organ(s) $k_2$ of patient $m_2$, as a treatment for ailment $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mikce}, {katna}"},{"word":"micka'aku'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is an operating theatre in which to perform surgery $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {mikce}, {kumfa}, {micka'agau}, {spita}"},{"word":"micnoi","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a doctor's note prescribing treatment/drug $m_4$ to $m_2$ for ailment $m_3$","notes":"cf {mikce} {notci}"},{"word":"micra'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is related to medical treatment/science/practice, or is medicinal, or is medical, or is related to healthcare, or is related to the practice/occupation of medicine or being a medical practitioner (doctor, nurse, midwife, pharmacist, technician, etc.; also: psychologists, psychiatrists, physical therapists, physicians, veterinarians, hospital administrators, vel sim.), or pertains to hospitals or caregiving, concerning general class of subjects/patients $x_2$ or ailment/body-part $x_3$ or form of treatment/care $x_4$.","notes":"No implication that the subject is human. For veterinarian, $x_2$ is non-human animals in general or some subset thereof. Dentistry, orthodontics, optometry, epidemiology, etc. all are included. Plant or agricultural science related to taking care of ailing plants or preventing their ailments is included ($x_2$ is plants (and possibly fungi)). All reproductive or fertility sciences or services, excepting sex work or similar, are included; obstetrics and reproductive health are included; family planning, abortion services, and contraception science or services are included. Palliative, hospice, and euthanization care are included. Mental health and wellness care, in the form of therapy or similar, is included. This list is not exhaustive."},{"word":"micydi'u","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a clinic/surgery/practice with doctor(s) $m_1$.","notes":"Cf. {mikce}, {dinju}, {spita}"},{"word":"micynimre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a citron (Citrus medica) of type $x_2$","notes":"See {nimre}, {mikce}"},{"word":"micyske","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ (mass of facts) is medical science based on methodology $x_2=s_3$."},{"word":"micyxu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an instance/dose/quantity of medication/medicine/drug $x_2$ for treating ailment $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mikce}, {xukmi}."},{"word":"midju","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is in/at the middle/center/midpoint/[is a focus] of $x_{2}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is central.","notes":"See also {lanxe}, {jbini}, {nutli}, {snuji}, {milxe}, {denmi}, {ralju}."},{"word":"midnoi","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is an instruction for $n_2=m_3$ (event/state) to occur, issued by $n_3=m_1$ for intended recipient $n_4=m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {minde}, {notci}"},{"word":"midvla","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a command word/keyword ordering $v_2=m_3$ (event/state) in language $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {minde}, {valsi}"},{"word":"mi'e","selmaho":"COI","score":100000,"definition":"self vocative: self-introduction - denial of identity; identifies speaker."},{"word":"mi'ecpe","score":3,"definition":"$m_1=c_1$ demands/exacts $c_2=m_3$ of $c_3=m_2$, with manner/form of demand $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {minde}, {cpedu}, {pikci}, {preti}, {ca'icpe}, {camcpe}."},{"word":"mi'enai","selmaho":"COI*","score":100000,"definition":"self vocative: self-introduction - denial of identity; denies identity of speaker."},{"word":"mi'ercpesku","score":1,"definition":"$cu_1=cp_1=m_1$ demands $cu_2=cp_2=m_3$ (text) from $cu_3=cp_3=m_2$ via medium $cu_4$"},{"word":"mi'erxanpli","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=xa_2=p_1$ commands/orders to $m_2$ using hand (gesture) $xa_1=p_2$ to do/bring about $m_3$. ","notes":"Example 12.84 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"mi'esku","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=m_1=c_1$ expresses/states command $x_2=c_2$ to recipient(s) $x_3=m_2=c_3$ via expressive medium $x_4=c_4$.","notes":"$m_3$ of {minde} (the desired result) is presumably cointained in he expression of the command. $x_1$ commands $x_3$ with expression $x_2$."},{"word":"mifnrotpaci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is the ROT-13-encoded form of $x_2$ (text).","notes":"Synonymous to {rotpaci}."},{"word":"mifra","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is encoded/cipher text of plain-text $x_{2}$ by code/coding system $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is in code; $x_{3}$ is a code.","notes":"Code (= {termifra}). See also {mipri}, {lerfu}, {sinxa}."},{"word":"mifsle","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a block of cipher $m_3$","notes":"A block of ciphertext. See also {selmifsle}. m3 is not necessarily a block cipher; it could be a byte stream cipher, in which case s1 is a byte. Also, codon; see {mivmifsle}."},{"word":"mi'i","selmaho":"BIhI","score":100000,"definition":"non-logical interval connective: ordered components: ... center, ... range surrounding center."},{"word":"miiAmiiak","score":1,"definition":"The Miami(-Illinois) people or tribe; Maumee; Myaamia(ki).","notes":"Native Americans. See also: \"{banmu'i'a}\"."},{"word":"miiamip","score":1,"definition":"Pertaining to the Miami Valley of Ohio (which drains into the Ohio River near Cincinnati)","notes":"The names for the Great Miami River and Little Miami River would use this word, and maybe others. The Miami University in Oxford, Ohio would be named after this word too."},{"word":"mi'i'au","selmaho":"PA","score":2,"definition":"digit/number: interval/range indicator for significant digits (determined by midpoint).","notes":"Given a well-formed digit string \"$x_{n} x_{n-1} ... x_{m}$ mi'i'au $x_{m-1} x_{m-2} ...$\", where (a) \"$x_i$\" is a member of selma'o PA (other than this word or similar words; including at most one instance of \"{pi}\") for all $i$, and (b) the string represents$^{*_{1}}$ a finite number in base-$b$ (taken to be ten by cultural convention in most human cases unless explicitly specified otherwise), the usage of this word in the aforementioned digit string yields an output of the interval $(\\sum_{i = 0}^{\\infty}{(x_{n-i} b^{n-i})} - b^{m}, \\, \\sum_{i = 0}^{\\infty}{(x_{n-i} b^{n-i})} + b^{m})$, after adjusting for \"$x_k$\" in the original string being \"{pi}\" or \"{pi'e}\" vel sim. for at least one $k$ (because that does not work in the summation notation without adjustment); notice the single minus sign in the expression which forms the lesser (left) endpoint; notice the placement of the comma in the interval, and the endpoint clusivity thereof (both endpoints are excluded), as well. Therefore, using/under the aforementioned notation and assumptions and specifications, usage of this word in \"$x_{n} x_{n-1} ... x_{m}$ mi'i'au $x_{m-1} x_{m-2} ...$\" outputs an interval which is equivalent to the evaluation of/interval referenced by \"eval(\"$x_{n} x_{n-1} ... x_{m} x_{m-1} x_{m-2} ...$\") {ga'o} {mi'i} {ke'i} $b^{m}$\". Importantly, usage of this word generates an interval, not a specific number (even if such would be elliptical or vague) - meaning, among other things, that equality to such an expression would be set equality, and not numeric equality. Note that the interval which is generated excludes both endpoints but includes the center (which is the number specified by the string with this word ignored in/removed from it). As an example, where \"M\" represents this word: \"2M000\" yields (1000, 3000); meanwhile, \"20M00\" yields (1900, 2100); also, \"19M69\" yields (1869, 2069); likewise, \"1.2M3\" yields (1.13, 1.33). This word/function is useful for dates (example: \"the mid-2000s\" or \"the period of two centuries which is centered on the year 1900\"), ages (example: \"they are in their mid-twenties\", \"they are older teens or young adults (fifteen to twenty-five years of age)\", or \"they are in their middle adult years (thirties or forties)\"), or any estimate wherein the midpoint/expected value/average is known. The interval which is generated is a complete (math jargon) subset of the real numbers - there are no gaps and, in particular, the interval is not discrete (for example: it is not restricted to only the integers). Note that this word does not yield an interval of an arbitrary radius; use \"{mi'i}\" for that. Use a construct similar to \"there exists a $t$ in (the interval) {re} {mu} mi'i'au such that their age is measured to be (approximately) $t$ in years\" in order to express \"they are in their mid-twenties (approximately 24 years old to 26 years old)\"; the full English expression is wordy, but Lojban can make it concise in translation. See also: \"{mi'i}\", \"{bi'oi'au}\", \"{su'ai}\". (Footnote #1: this entire commentary section assumes that the method of interpretation is via a big-endian, traditional, unbalanced, positional, base-$b$ numerical-representation system with $b$ being an integer such that $b > 1$; however, the method of interpretation can be extended to other systems, such as $p$-adics or such as balanced integer or complex base-$b$ systems, in natural and fairly self-evident ways, although no endeavor shall be made herein in order to do so and the assumptions about $b$ and the method of interpretation should be as aforementioned, ignoring such possibilities for extension)."},{"word":"miiaumis","score":1,"definition":"Pertaining to the Miami/Maumee River or area in Ohio.","notes":"The Maumee drains into Lake Erie near Toledo, Ohio."},{"word":"mi'idbo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is centrist ideology of $x_2$; $x_2$ is a centrist","notes":"cf. {mi'i}, {sidbo}. See also {zu'adbo}, {ri'udbo}."},{"word":"mi'inkri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ believes in superstition $x_2$ (du'u) about subject $x_3$","notes":"See {krici}"},{"word":"mi'ircelxa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is a machine gun for use against $x_2$ by $x_3$, launching projectile $c_2$ propelled by $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {minji}, {cecla}, {xarci}, {xumjimcelxa'i}, {xilcelxa'i}, {clacelxa'i}, {celgunta}. "},{"word":"mi'ircikre","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ repairs/mends/fixes/maintains $c_2$ for use $m_2=c_3$","notes":"from {minji} {cikre}"},{"word":"mi'irlarcu","score":0,"definition":"$l_1$ is a technology based on the application of craft $l_2$.","notes":"Cf. {minji}, {larcu}"},{"word":"mi'irlarfi'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is technology-oriented science fiction about plot/theme/subject $c_2$ by author $c_3$, based on technology $l_1$.","notes":"Cf. {mi'irlarcu}, {skefi'a}, {minji}, {larcu}, {cfika}"},{"word":"mi'irsmidansu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) performs robot dance/dances like a machine to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"mi'ispi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a piece of machine $m_1=s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {minji}, {spisa}"},{"word":"miiymAs","score":1,"definition":"Myanmar","notes":"Use \".{bymas}.\" for \"Burma\". Based on actual pronunciation, not spelling."},{"word":"mijdi'esirji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a radius of shape $x_2$","notes":"See {mijgresirji}, {midju}, {dirce}, {sirji}"},{"word":"mijdorsai","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a meal with meal dish $x_{2}$."},{"word":"mijgresirji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a diameter between $x_2$ and $x_3$ of $x_4$."},{"word":"mijma'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is a particle connecting two parts of a construct and belonging to word class $x_2$","notes":"{gi}, {bei} are examples."},{"word":"mijycritu","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is the middle of fall/autumn [harvest/cooling season] of year $c_2$ at location $c_3$","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {midju}, {critu}"},{"word":"mijykemkarsna","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a central vowel sound.","notes":"Like, for example, the sound of {ybu} in mijykemkarsna. See also {galmijykemkarsna}, {norgalmijykemkarsna}, {dizmijykemkarsna}, {rixykemkarsna}, {crakemkarsna}, {galkemkarsna}, {norgalkemkarsna}, {dizykemkarsna}, {tebykemkarsna}, {naltebykemkarsna}, {karsna}, {voksna}, {ra'isna}, {relkarsna}, {zunsna}."},{"word":"mijyselpevysmacu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the middle mouse button of computer mouse $x_2$.","notes":"See also: {prityselpevysmacu}, {zulselpevysmacu}."},{"word":"mijyzva","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is located in the middle of $x_2$"},{"word":"mikce","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ doctors/treats/nurses/[cures]/is physician/midwife to $x_{2}$ for ailment $x_{3}$ by treatment/cure $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also medic; (adjective:) $x_1$, $x_4$ is medical; $x_2$ is a patient of $x_1$ (= selmikce for reordered places) ; $x_2$ is treated by $x_1$ person/$x_4$ treatment/method; successfully cure transitive (= {sadmikce}, {sadvelmikce}), intransitive (= sadyselmikce, ka'orbi'o to not imply an external agent/process, though the $x_1$ and $x_4$ of mikce may be self/internal); treatment (= {velmikce}). See also {bilma}, {kanro}, {spita}."},{"word":"mikri","score":100004,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a millionth [$10^{-6}$] of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"See also {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}, {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}"},{"word":"miksini","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is a hagfish of species $m_2$."},{"word":"miksnidu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ microseconds in duration.","notes":"{mikri} {snidu}; the default $x_2$ is 1"},{"word":"mikybontoknu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a microwave oven for cooking $x_2$.","notes":"Microwave ovens use electromagnetic waves of ~2.45 GHz frequency."},{"word":"mikydje","score":2,"definition":"$d1$ is $d2$ full microdays (millionth of a day unit) in duration (default is 1 microday) by standard $d3$","notes":"For use with metric time system."},{"word":"mikygra","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ micrograms in mass (default is 1) by standard $g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mikri}, {grake}"},{"word":"mildje","score":2,"definition":"$d1$ is $d2$ full milidays (thousandth of a day unit) in duration (default is 1 miliday) by standard $d3$; d1 is a metric minute.","notes":"For use with metric time system."},{"word":"milgra","score":4,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ milligrams in mass by standard $g_3$"},{"word":"milis zei sucyskami","score":1,"definition":"$sk_1$ is a Mealy machine for purpose $sk_2$.","notes":"See {sucyskami}."},{"word":"milsnidu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ milliseconds in duration.","notes":"{milti} {snidu}; the default $x_2$ is 1"},{"word":"milti","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a thousandth [1/1000; $10^{-3}$] of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"See also {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}, {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}"},{"word":"miltre","score":5,"definition":"$mit_1=mil_1$ is $mit_2=mil_1$ (one by default) millimeter(s) in length measured in direction $mit_3$ by standard $mit_4$."},{"word":"miltretrebinbo'a","score":0,"definition":"$b_1$ is a microwave (wave with wave-length between 1mm and 1m) in medium $b_2$, wave-form $b_3$, wave length $b_4$, frequency $b_5$"},{"word":"miltymitre","score":2,"definition":"$mit_1=mil_1$ is $mit_2=mil_1$ (one by default) millimeter(s) in length","notes":"See {milti}, {mitre}"},{"word":"milxe","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is mild/non-extreme/gentle/middling/somewhat in property $x_{2}$ (ka); $x_{1}$ is not very $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {mutce}, {traji}, {kandi}, {ruble}, {midju}, {nutli}, {ralci}."},{"word":"milylitce","score":2,"definition":"$l_1=m_1$ is $l_2$ milliliter(s)/millilitre(s) [metric unit] in volume (default is 1) by standard $l_3$.","notes":"See also: liter (={litce}), tablespoon (={mucydekpu})."},{"word":"mimpoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sequence of members $x_2$, $x_3$, $x_4$, ... in that order.","notes":"The ordering rule is simply the order of the arguments, the unordered set is the set with members x2, x3, x4, ..."},{"word":"mimta","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a meme (memetic information/characteristic/aspect) of culture, school of thought (broadly defined), item/phenomenon, vel sim. $x_2$, determining trait/process/property $x_3$.","notes":"Broadly construed. Definition analogous to that of \"{jgina}\". No implication of fitness or virality/spread. See also: \"{sidbo}\", \"{sibvidru}\"."},{"word":"minbaris","score":1,"definition":"Minbari (alien race in the show Babylon 5)"},{"word":"mincku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=j_2$ is a book/text containing work $c_2$, which adds to work $j_3$, by author $c_3$ preserved in medium $c_5$","notes":"x1 is an supplement/appendix/amendment/errata to x3; c4 has been omitted on the assumption that the audience for the additional work is the same as the original"},{"word":"minde","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ issues commands/orders to $x_{2}$ for result $x_{3}$ (event/state) to happen; $x_{3}$ is commanded to occur.","notes":"[also: $x_1$ orders/sets/Triggers. $x_2$ to do/bring about $x_3$; $x_1$ is a commander; commanded (= {termi'e})]; See also {lacri}, te {bende}, {jatna}, {ralju}, {jitro}, {turni}, {tinbe}."},{"word":"mindy'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ directly or indirectly commands $x_2$, via intermediaries $x_3$ (ce'o; ordered list), for result $x_4$ (event) to occur.","notes":"Each commander must demand the same event ($x_3$) to happen, demanding it of the next person in the chain (including, but possibly not ending with, $x_2$). This word is a {brapagjvo} of \"{minde}\" + \".{utka}\"; slightly malformed because \"minde\" is not a binary, as \".utka\" requires."},{"word":"minguuo","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects the ROC (The Republic of China) culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"minji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a machine for use/function $x_{2}$; [automated apparatus, without direct function control].","notes":"Also machinery/mechanism; a machine is initiated/triggered by an agent/force, but thereafter performs its function automatically; if self-directed, (a minji is an) entity (= {zukte}). See also {cabra}, {matra}, {tutci}, {zukte}, {pilno}, {skami}."},{"word":"minli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ (default 1) long local distance unit(s) [non-metric], $x_{3}$ subunits, standard $x_{4}$.","notes":"(additional subunit places may be added as $x_5$, $x_6$, ...); See also {mitre}, {kilto}, {clani}, {ganra}, {condi}, {rotsu}, {rupnu}, {fepni}, {dekpu}, {gutci}, {minli}, {merli}, {bunda}, {kramu}."},{"word":"minlytolcacra","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ long local distance units/miles per hour (mph) in speed/velocity.","notes":"From {minli} {to'e} {cacra}. \"to'e cacra\" is used here to refer to the reciprocal of an hour."},{"word":"minra","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects/mirrors/echoes $x_{2}$ [object/radiation] to observer/point $x_{3}$ as $x_{4}$; $x_{2}$ bounces on $x_{1}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is a mirror/reflector. $x_2$ may be light, lu'e of an imaged object; $x_4$ may be image or echo or the same as $x_2$ if physical object; $x_3$ may be a path for a bounced object; ka is reflection. See also {catlu}, {viska}, {lenjo}, {pensi}."},{"word":"minrado","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Mirad culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Mirad"},{"word":"minsiiu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ seeks/searches/looks for something that has the same identity as $x_2$ among $x_3$","notes":"Syn. {mitysisku}. See {zvasiiu}"},{"word":"minsku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=j_1$ adds/says/expresses $c_2=j_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) to audience $c_3$ via expressive medium $c_4$ following/adding to $j_3$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept)","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {jmina}, {cusku}"},{"word":"minstreli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a minstrel"},{"word":"mintrau","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects the Ming Dynasty culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"mintu","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the same/identical thing as $x_{2}$ by standard $x_{3}$; ($x_{1}$ and $x_{2}$ interchangeable).","notes":"(cf. {panra}, {satci}, {mapti}, {simsa}, {drata}, {dunli}, cmavo list {du} - which has no standard place, {simxu})"},{"word":"mi'o","selmaho":"KOhA3","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: me/we the speaker(s)/author(s) & you the listener(s)."},{"word":"mi'oi","selmaho":"KOhA3","score":2,"definition":"inclusive we; includes the speaker (I) and the listener (you), but may or may not include others","notes":"May mean {mi'o} or {ma'a}, but never {mi'a}. Also see {mi'ai}."},{"word":"mi'o'o'i'o'i'i'o'e'au'ai'u'u'o'o'o'i'i'o'o'i'o'i'o'i'o'i'o'o'i'e'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au","selmaho":"MIhOhOhIhOhIhIhOhEhAUhAIhUhUhOhOhOhIhIhOhOhIhOhIhOhIhOhIhOhOhIhEhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAU","score":0,"definition":"erases all ISO 639-3 {fu'ivla} from Lojban.","notes":"See also: {bangrnozmi'o'o'i'o'i'i'o'e'au'ai'u'u'o'o'o'i'i'o'o'i'o'i'o'i'o'i'o'o'i'e'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au}."},{"word":"mipcta","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=m_1=m_2$ peeks at $c_2=m_3$ from $m_4$"},{"word":"mipnavni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of krypton (Kr).","notes":"See also {mipri}, {navni}; {ratni}"},{"word":"mipri","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ keeps $x_{2}$ secret/hidden from $x_{3}$ by method $x_{4}$; $x_{2}$ is a secret; $x_{1}$ hides/conceals $x_{2}$.","notes":"Intransitive hidden/secret, without an agent (= {selcri} or {nalterju'o}); secret (= {selmipri}). See also {stace}, {mifra}, {sivni}, {djuno}, {cirko}, {jarco}."},{"word":"mipstu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (place) hides $m_2=s_2$ from $m_3$ by method $m_4$; $s_1$ is a hiding place.","notes":"Cf. {mipri}, {stuzi}"},{"word":"miptera","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bug of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {cinki}, {ckacinki}, {moptera}, {miptinytci}, {cfila}, {fanza}"},{"word":"miptinytci","score":2,"definition":"$tu_1=m_2$ is a bug used by $ti_1=m_1$ to listen to $ti_2$ without $mi_3$ being aware.","notes":"see also {cfila}, {miptera}, {fanza}"},{"word":"mipygre","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=m_1=m_2$ sneaks through $p_2$ from $p_3$ to $p_4$, hidden from $m_3$"},{"word":"mipypro","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=m_1$ secretly opposes $f_2=m_3$ regarding $f_3$ (abstract) with secrecy method $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {mipri}, {fapro}"},{"word":"mipypu'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=p_1=m_1$ hides/conceals $x_2=p_2$ from $x_4=m_3$ on/at surface/locus $x_3=p_3=m_1$, the location being kept secret by method $x_5=m_4$."},{"word":"mipyzga","score":2,"definition":"$z_1$ spies/snoops on $z_2$ using senses/means $z_3$ under conditions $z_4$."},{"word":"mipyzgakemsamtci","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=z_1$ is a spyware installed on computer(s) including $s_1$ which spies on $z_2$ (victim(s)) under conditions $z_4$.","notes":"See also: {mipyzga}, {ke} and {samtci}."},{"word":"mircai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ glitters/sparkles/glares, reflecting $x_2$ to observer $x_3$."},{"word":"mirgemi","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the author of document $x_2$ from the viewpoint of whom discourse of $x_2$ is made","notes":"See also {xusra}"},{"word":"mirgumi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the author of document $x_2$ from the viewpoint of whom discourse of $x_2$ is made","notes":"Also 'editorial I', 'editorial we'. See also {xusra}, {uencu}, {cusku}."},{"word":"mirjanli","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=m_2=m_4$ bounces off $j_2=m_1$ to point $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {janli}, {minra}."},{"word":"mirlanxe","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is symmetrical about axis $m_1$."},{"word":"mirli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a deer/elk/moose/[hart/stag/doe] of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {mabru}, {danlu}."},{"word":"mirlyre'u","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ is venison/deer meat from species/breed $r_2=m_2$.","notes":"from {mirli} + {rectu}"},{"word":"mirlyxarju","score":1,"definition":"$xa_1$ is a babirusa of species $xa_2$","notes":"not to be confused with {xajmirli}"},{"word":"mirsarxe","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ is symmetrical about axis $m_1$."},{"word":"mirsi'o","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=m_4$ is a notion of $s_2=m_2$ to cognizer $s_3=m_3$.","notes":"A mental reflection of real objects and phenomena in their essential features and relations. Cf. {sidbo}, {selpei}, {selga'e}, {tarmi}."},{"word":"mirsna","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=m_4$ is an echo of sound $m_2=s_2$, reflected by $m_1$ and heard by $m_3$."},{"word":"mirsnarzvafa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=f_1$ echolocates object $x_2=f_2=z_1$ at $x_3=z_2$"},{"word":"mirtci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mirror","notes":"See also {minra}."},{"word":"mirtilo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a blueberry/bog bilberry/whortleberry/evergreen bilberry/(Subgenus Vaccinium) of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"For genus Vaccinium use {bakyjba}"},{"word":"miskai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is famous/well known for being/having property $x_2$ (ka) among $x_3$ (mass).","notes":"{ckaji}1 and {misno}1 subsumed into {miskai}1. {ckaji}2 subsumed into {miskai}2. {misno}2 subsumed into {miskai}3."},{"word":"misno","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (person/object/event) is famous/renowned/is a celebrity among community of persons $x_{2}$ (mass).","notes":"Also celebrated/well-known; (derogative meanings:) notorious/infamous (= {malmi'o}; these could also be expressed using the referenced words). See also se {sinma}, {banli}."},{"word":"mispre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a celebrity / famous person, renowned among community/persons $x_2$"},{"word":"misro","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Egyptian culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {friko}, {muslo}, {xrabo}."},{"word":"misrybau","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=b_1$ is the Egyptian Arabic language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Cf. {misro}, {bangu}, {rabybau}, {bangaru'a}, {bangarubu}."},{"word":"misryfrinu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an Egyptian fraction with denominators $x_2$, $x_3$, ...","notes":"see also {porfrinu}"},{"word":"misrygu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Egypt. ","notes":"Cf. {misro}, {gugde}, {gugde'egu}."},{"word":"misrylatna","score":2,"definition":"$l_{1}=n_2$ is an Egyptian lotus/water lily (genus Nymphaea) [plant/flower/herb] of strain/cultivar $l_{2}$ , symbolizing $l_3$ to culture/religion $l_4$."},{"word":"misryle'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an Egyptian character in writing system $x_2$ (hieroglyphic/hieratic/demotic) meaning $x_3$."},{"word":"misryple","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is papyrus from source $x_2$.","notes":"see also {misryplespa}, {pelji}"},{"word":"misryplespa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a papyrus plant of variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {misryple}, {stagrleoxari}"},{"word":"misygautoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ promotes / publicizes / advertises $x_2$ (object or idea) to community $x_3$; $x_1$ tries to make $x_2$ famous to $x_3$","notes":"Note: English metonymically uses \"sell\" for this concept, but {vecnu} refers to the act of exchange, not advertising or promoting. See {misno}, {gasnu}, {troci}"},{"word":"misyselsi'a","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=s_2$ is glorified by $s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {sinma}, {censa}."},{"word":"misyselsku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a saying, well-known/renowned among people $x_2$"},{"word":"mitcinglepre","score":0,"definition":"$p_1$ is a non-heterosexual/queer/MOTSS.","notes":"Includes both bisexual and exclusively homosexual people."},{"word":"mitcinpa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is homosexual/gay/lesbian;."},{"word":"mitcinpampre","score":0,"definition":"$p_1$ is a non-heterosexual/queer/MOTSS.","notes":"Includes both bisexual and exclusively homosexual people."},{"word":"mitcinse","score":4,"definition":"$c_1$ is homosexual/bisexual in situation $c_2$ by standard $c_4$.","notes":"For strict homosexuality, see {pavmitcinse}. Cf. {relcinse}, {dutcinse}, {nakcinse}, {fetcinse}."},{"word":"mitcmepre","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (person) is a/the namesake of $x_{2}$ (person)."},{"word":"mitfa'e","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=f_1$ is palindromic by standard $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {valsi}, {mirsarxe}."},{"word":"mitfa'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ discovers that $x_2$ is identical to $x_3$ by standard $x_4$; x1 discovers $x_2$'s identity"},{"word":"mitmlu","score":3,"definition":"$s_1=m_1$ seems to be the same as $m_2$ by standard $m_3$ to observer $s_3$ under conditions $s_4$.","notes":"Cf. {simlu}, {mitmlu}."},{"word":"mitmo'a","score":1,"definition":"$mo_1=mi_1$ follows the same pattern as $mi_2$ with respect to forms/events $mo_2$ arranged according to structure $mo_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mintu}, {morna}"},{"word":"mitpamcinse","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ in activity/state $c_2$ exhibits a homoromantic/biromantic orientation by standard $c_4$.","notes":"For a strictly homoromantic orientation, see {pavmitpamcinse}. Cf. {mitcinse}, {pamcinse}."},{"word":"mitpavycinglepre","score":0,"definition":"$pr_1$ is (a) homosexual.","notes":"Cf. {datpavycinglepre}, {pavycinglepre}, {relcinglepre}"},{"word":"mitpavycinpampre","score":0,"definition":"$pr_1$ is (a) homosexual.","notes":"Cf. {datpavycinglepre}, {pavycinglepre}, {relcinglepre}"},{"word":"mitre","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ meter(s) [metric unit] in length (default 1) measured in direction $x_{3}$ by standard $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {kilto}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {gutci}, {litce}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {minli}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}."},{"word":"mitsmuvla","score":3,"definition":"$v_1=m_1$ is a synonym of $m_2$ by standard $m_3$ in language $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mintu}, {smuni}, {valsi}, {smuske}"},{"word":"mitsnavla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a homophone to $x_2$, and means $x_3$ in language $x_4$","notes":"{mintu} {sance} {valsi}"},{"word":"mitxondriio","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mitochondrion of cell $x_2$ of organism $x_3$"},{"word":"mitybe'isi'u","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (set) mutually synchronize $b_2$ via transmission means/medium $b_5$","notes":"For synchronization of time, see {temsaxygau}. Cf. {mintu}, {benji}, {simxu}, {be'isi'u}."},{"word":"mityjutcti","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=j_1=c_1$ cannibalizes $c_2$. $m_1=j_1=c_1$ is a cannibal."},{"word":"mitysisku","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ seeks/searches/looks for something that has the same identity as $x_2$ among $x_3$","notes":"\"X mitysisku Y\" = \"X sisku lo ka ce'u mintu Y\". See also {sisku}"},{"word":"mi'u","selmaho":"UI3b","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: ditto.","notes":"See also {mintu}."},{"word":"mivdalmuzga","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is a zoo at $x_3=m_3$ with animals $x_2=m_2=j_1=d_1$.","notes":"Cf. {jmive}, {danlu}, {muzga}"},{"word":"mivgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ reincarnates/resurrects $j_1$ by standard $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jmive}, {gasnu}"},{"word":"mivjdu","score":1,"definition":"$jd_1=jm_1$ is a jelly fish.","notes":"Cf. {jmive}, {jduli}, {finpe}."},{"word":"mivjoimi'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cyborg/cybernetic organism. $x_1$ has organic part(s) $x_2$ and biomechatronic/cybernetic part(s) $x_3$.","notes":"Particularly invoking the \"mixed together\" sense of {joi}. See also {jmive}, {joi}, {minji}."},{"word":"mivmro","score":1,"definition":"$m1$ is alive after being dead/ceasing to be alive; m1 is a zombie."},{"word":"mivmu'e","score":4,"definition":"$m_1$ is nature/the world of living things $m_2=j_1$, defined by rules $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jmive}, {munje}"},{"word":"mivmu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is a life-goal of $x_3=m_3=j_1$ motivating $x_2=m_2$ .","notes":"Cf. {jmive}, {mukti}"},{"word":"mivnalsti","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=s_2$ is immortal by standard $j_2$. ","notes":"See also {jmive}, {sisti}, {na'e}."},{"word":"mivrlaminari'ale","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is kelp/an organism of the order Laminariales of species $x_2$."},{"word":"mivrlge","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is/are (a) alga/algae [organism].","notes":"Algae are a very large and diverse group of simple, typically autotrophic organisms, ranging from unicellular to multicellular forms. Most are photosynthetic and \"simple\" because they lack the many distinct cell and organ types found in land plants. The largest and most complex marine forms are called seaweeds (={jauspa})."},{"word":"mivru'e","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is the life of $j_1$ through stages $p_4$.","notes":"This focuses on the process of x2's life as a succession of stages (childhood, chrysalis, etc.), while {nunji'e} more generally denotes the event of x2 being alive without a default terbri to specify the stages x2 goes through during that event."},{"word":"mivylivla","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is adenosine triphosphate (ATP) transporting energy within organism $l_2=j_1$."},{"word":"mivypuvgu'ibi'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ is a photosynthesis process in which light (energy) and other substances $x_2=g_1=b_1$ converts into substances/chemical energy $x_3=b_2$ under conditions $x_4=b_3$ in plant/organism $x_5=j_1$, proceeding in stages $x_6=p_2$."},{"word":"mivyselkra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is organic, originating in living organism $x_2$.","notes":"See also {tabyselcmu}, {rarvelcange}."},{"word":"mivyselkrakemxumsle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a biological compound/biomolecule/organic molecule (one sense) of type/substance $x_2$, originating in life-form/organism $x_3$.","notes":"Must be associated with or originating from a life-form or life-process, or be assumed to be so. There are no implications about its structure; thus, this term is broader than \"organic compound\" in the sense that it does not require the presence of carbon, hydrogen, or any halogens, but it is potentially narrower than such a term in the sense that the compound really should at least be typically or historically associated with life or produced thereby. See also: \"{mivyselkra}\" and \"{xumsle}\"."},{"word":"mivyselna'a","score":1,"definition":"$n_2$ (number) is the age (in years) of living thing $j_1$, alive by standard $j_2$, with year standard $n_3$."},{"word":"mivyske","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is biology/Life Science based on methodology $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mrodalmuzga}."},{"word":"mivysle","score":0,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a biological cell of $x_{2}$.","notes":"second lowest lujvo-scoring, but same form as in lowest scoring lujvo {mivyslerango}. See also {jmive}, {selci}."},{"word":"mivyslebi'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a cell wall separating cell $j_1=s_1=b_2$ from extracellular environment $b_3$.","notes":"Not to be confused with cell membran."},{"word":"mivyslerango","score":5,"definition":"$r_1$ is an organelle of $r_2=s_1=j_1$ performing function $r_3$.","notes":"Lujvo-scoring algorithm prefers: \"{ji'erslerango}\" over/to this word. See also: \"{ji'esle}\" and \"{rango}\"."},{"word":"mivyslerebla","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ is/are (a) flagellum/flagella [organelle] of cell $j_1=s_1$.","notes":"See also biological cell (={ji'esle})."},{"word":"mivyvelvicyvauro'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=r_1=va_1$ is a rock cobtaining trace/remnant/fossil $x_2=vi_4=va_2$ of biological entity/organism $x_2=j_1=vi_3$, with rock composition $x_4=r_2$ and from location $x_5=r_3$; $x_2$ is the fossilized trace of organism $x_3$ preserved in rock $x1$","notes":"Fossil x2 need not be a body (part), just a trace of an organism (scat, trail/footprint, etc.). Containment need not be total. The fossil container is necessarily a fossil rock (see {mivyvelvicyvau} for generalization to any container). The remnant can be \"fresh\", so long as it is found in rock. See also: {rokybixmivborvelvi'u} for not \"fresh\"/petrified/fossilized remains."},{"word":"mivyxu'i","score":1,"definition":"$xu_1$ is an instance of chemical substance $xu_2$ derived from biological source $j_1$.","notes":"Cf. {xukmi}."},{"word":"mivzu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ lives (activity); $x_1$ leads or lives their life.","notes":"See also {jmive}, {zukte}, {lifri}."},{"word":"mixa,IL","score":-1,"definition":"Михаил (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"mixre","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (mass) is a mixture/blend/colloid/commingling with ingredients including $x_{2}$.","notes":"$x_2$ mingles/mixes/blends into $x_1$; $x_2$ is in $x_1$, an ingredient/part/component/element of $x_1$ (= {selxre} for reordered places). See also {salta}, te {runta}, {stasu}, {jicla}, {sanso}."},{"word":"mla'aiana","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the Mahayana Buddhist culture/religion/ethos in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {budjo}, {tseravada}, {vajraiana}, {zge'eno}"},{"word":"mlafi'e","score":2,"definition":"$f_1$ is a flatfish of family/genus/species $f_2$, swimming with side $m_1$ upward.","notes":"Cf. {finpe}, {polgosu}, {flundero}, {platesa}."},{"word":"mlaino","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ improperly/half-heartedly/half-assedly/sloppily/carelessly/perfunctorily satisfies or does $x_2$ (ka).","notes":"Sloppy, perfunctory, slapdash. Etymologically related to {mabla} and {lazni} and maybe {cando}. Opposite of {drauni}."},{"word":"mlajukma'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is July of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zelmasti}, {kanbyma'i}, {nanca}."},{"word":"mlakla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_1=m_4$ dodges/sidesteps/skirts $x_2=m_2$ from $x_3=k_3$ by route $x_4=k_4$ by means of transportation $x_5=k_5$.","notes":"The lateral frame of reference is that of the one who sidesteps. Cf. {mlana}, {klama}, {koizva}."},{"word":"mlakopa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Malay (rose) apple/Syzygium malaccense/Philippine makopa of type/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"mlaluka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a paperbark/tea tree of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"mlana","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is to the side of/lateral to $x_{2}$ and facing $x_{3}$ from point of view/in-frame-of-reference $x_{4}$.","notes":"(cf. {crane}, {trixe}, {pritu}, {zunle} which differ in that the direction of facing is the front and not the lateral side. The $x_4$ of mlana may be either the front, or back side of $x_2$, {korbi})"},{"word":"mlanzone","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Lansium parasiticum/lanzones of type/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"mlaparsince","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=c_1$ is a sidewinder of subspecies/type $s_2$"},{"word":"mlapau","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=p_1$ is the side of / is a part and on the side of $m_2=p_2$ and is facing $m_3$ from point of view/in-frame-of-reference $m_4$.","notes":"Made from {mlana} + {pagbu}."},{"word":"mlaselfa'a","score":1,"definition":"$f_2$ is sideways from $f_3=m_2$ .","notes":"$x_3=f_1$, the exact direction, is unspecified. Cf. {mlana}, {farna}."},{"word":"mlasra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ is the outrigger for supporting vehicles/canoes/boats/ships $x_2=s_2$ against force $x_3=s_3$","notes":"from {mlana} + {sarji} referred to the outrigger of any vehicle, not necessary a watercraft, or say, ship or boat"},{"word":"mlat","score":2,"definition":"Cat","notes":"'Cat' as a personal name, derived from the {jvarafsi} of {mlatu}. May have a playful or diminutive sense in Western languages, but this is probably not universal. May be a humorous or simply uncreative name for an actual feline ({mlatu}). See also {lat}, {pevmlat}, {pevlat}, {ger}, {gerk}, {rib}, {crib}."},{"word":"mlatejami","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Latejami, AKA Rick Morneau's machine translation interlingua."},{"word":"mlatnipa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cat-intoxicating catnip of variety $x_2$; $x_1$ is a catnip of species Nepeta cataria or Nepeta grandiflora or other species that cause pheromone-based intoxication among cats","notes":"See {mlatu}, {vindu}"},{"word":"mlatrmau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ mews / meows","notes":"See {cmoni}, {mlatu}"},{"word":"mlatu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cat/[puss/pussy/kitten] [feline animal] of species/breed $x_{2}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is feline.","notes":"See also {cinfo}, {tirxu}, {gerku}."},{"word":"mlatuse","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ sits in the meatloaf position on surface $x_2$","notes":"Image of a mlatuse: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OvxBKwu0oUh618ZCOYfM_ji1detvnGVM/view?usp=sharing. See also {kreivi}, {zutse}, {sanli}, {vreta}."},{"word":"mlauca","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ mentions or alludes to $x_2$ while talking to $x_3$","notes":"Compare {tavla}, {casnu}, {cusku}, {smusku}, {larseku}"},{"word":"mla'ulu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is circumcised of type/variety $x_2$","notes":"Hebrew מָהוּל mahul"},{"word":"mlaxelbo'a","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a sideband of signal $b_1=m_2$."},{"word":"mleba'i","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=b_1$ is splendid/glorious/magnificent to $m_2$ in aspect $m_3$ (ka) by aesthetic standard $m_4$, and by greatness standard $b_4$."},{"word":"mlebaliza'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$, due to its beauty, magnificence, or profundity, provokes intense feelings of wonderment which are difficult to describe; $x_1$ is sublime","notes":"see also {amnadiia}"},{"word":"mleca","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is less than $x_{2}$ in property/quantity $x_{3}$ (ka/ni) by amount $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also negative (= {nonme'a}). See also cmavo list {me'a}, cmavo list {su'o}, {jdika}, {zmadu}, {traji}."},{"word":"mledi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a mold/fungus/mushrooms/truffles of species/strain $x_{2}$ parasitic/growing on $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {clika}."},{"word":"mlegaumai","score":2,"definition":"$ma_1=g_1$ is a cosmetic/makeup for beautifying $me_1$ in aspect $me_3$, made up of material $ma_2$ in form $ma_3$","notes":"me2, me4 dropped. g2 is lo nu me1 melbi zi'o me3"},{"word":"mlejgi","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is vain.","notes":"Cf. {melbi}, {jgira}"},{"word":"mlemau","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=m_1$ is more beautiful than $z_2$ to $m_2$ in aspect $m_3$ (ka) by amount $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {melbi}, {zmadu}, {mlerai}, {mecmlerai}, {mleme'a}."},{"word":"mleme'a","score":1,"definition":"$ml_1=me_1$ is less beautiful than $ml_2$ to $me_2$ in aspect $me_3$ (ka) by amount $ml_4$.","notes":"Cf. {melbi}, {mleca}, {mlemau}, {mlerai}, {mecmlerai}."},{"word":"mlenicygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ grooms/spruces up $c_1=m_1$ in property/aspect $c_2=m_3$. ","notes":"Cf. {melbi}, {cnici}, {gasnu}, {jisygau}, {lumci}."},{"word":"mlerai","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=t_1$ is most beautiful among set/range $t_3$ to $m_2$ in aspect $m_3$ (ka) by aesthetic standard $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {melbi}, {traji}, {mlemau}, {mecmlerai}, {mleme'a}."},{"word":"mleselza'u","score":1,"definition":"$z_2$ is a callipygian/person with beautiful buttocks $m_1=z_2$, beautiful to $m_2$ according to aesthetic standard $m_4$.","notes":"The term comes from the Greek kallipygos, (first used for the Venus Kallipygos) which literally means \"beautiful buttocks\"."},{"word":"mlesrasu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a blade/expanse of agave (genus Agave) of species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"Agave (latin. = noble, handsome)."},{"word":"mletritra","score":1,"definition":"$ta_1=tr_1=m_1$ is coquettish/flirtatious with $tr_2=m_2$ in aspect $m_3$","notes":"from {melbi} {trina} {tarti}"},{"word":"mliba'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=m_1=b_1$ whispers/mumbles/murmurs/coos utterance $x_2=b_2$; $x_1=m_1=b_1$ speaks softly.","notes":"Cf. {milxe}, {bacru}, {smasku}, {laurblesku}."},{"word":"mlibdena","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is molybdenum."},{"word":"mlibi'e","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=m_1$ is breeze/zephyr from direction $b_2$ with speed $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {milxe}, {brife}"},{"word":"mlibra","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=m_1$ is somewhat big in dimension $b_2$ by standard $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {milxe}, {barda}"},{"word":"mliburna","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is mildly embarrassed/disconcerted about/under conditions $b_2$ (abstraction).","notes":"Cf. {milxe}, {burna}"},{"word":"mlifanza","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ (event) slightly annoys/irritates/bothers/distracts $f_2$."},{"word":"mlifegba'u","score":3,"definition":"$m_1=f_1=b_1$ grumbles with sound $b_2$ at $f_2$ because of $f_3$ (action/state/property).","notes":"jvajvo definition; Gismu deep structure is \"milxe gi'e fengu gi'e bacru\""},{"word":"mligla","score":2,"definition":"$g_1=m_1$ is warm by standard $g_2$.","notes":"Cf. {glare}."},{"word":"mlijarso'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1=j_1$ is a soft-boiled egg of/from organism $x_2=s_2$.","notes":"Equivalent to ``savdo poi febvi djacu jukpa ze'a le mentu be li ci''."},{"word":"mlilenku","score":1,"definition":"$l_1=m_1$ is cool (mildly cold) by standard $l_2$.","notes":"Cf. {lenku}."},{"word":"mlimi'a","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=m_1$ titters/chuckles/giggles.","notes":"Synonym to {mi'amli}. Cf. {cisma}, {mi'afra}, {mlimi'afra}."},{"word":"mliri'a","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ (event/state) mildens/allays/alleviates effect $r_2$ (event/state) under conditions $r_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mliri'agau} for a person as $x_1$."},{"word":"mlirumjo'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is fused to $x_2$ at locus $x_3$ so that their periphery there were slightly melted and then allowed to solidify in a manner such that they remained whole am but also (at least on the molecular scale) intertwined","notes":"Most of the individual structures is maintained. This is one function/sense of soldering."},{"word":"mlirumjvesimjo'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (mass) is a quantity/mass of things $x_2$ joined into a whole/conglomerate by fusion/soldering with one another (neighbor-wise)","notes":"See also: {mlirumjo'e}"},{"word":"mlirumjvesimjonxonslanybafkemclenykukrypaxryja'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is ornamentation which exhibits the property of being or being similar to millefiori, and which adorns $x_2$ and has composition/arrangement/pattern $x_3$","notes":"This word uses experimental rafsi for experimental words: {xo'ei} (\"-xon-\"), {clenu}, {kukru}, {paxra}. $x_3$ also can detail the types of materials (glasses, metals, plastics, etc.) used and their colors. This is any ornamentation which is made by arranging rods or wires of aterial and fusing them together so that their axes are parallel, being fashioned so that a viewer observes a cross-section perpendicular to these axes (so that each rod can be partially seen). Perler bead art typically does this, for example."},{"word":"mlisa'e","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (agent) pets/gently strokes $s_2$ with $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {pencu}, {mi'arpe'u}, {tikpa}, {tunta}."},{"word":"mlisogi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Shintō ritual water purification, misogi, of type/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"mlitce","score":1,"definition":"$mi_1=mu_1$ is pretty/fairly/rather much/extreme in property $mi_2=mu_2$ (ka), towards $mu_3$ extreme/direction.","notes":"Used to express mild extreme. e.g., pretty good."},{"word":"mlokumu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Turkish delight/lokum of ingredients/contents $x_2$, of type/variety $x_3$"},{"word":"mlongena","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is eggplant of variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {patlu}, {tamca}, {kapsiku}, {labnyjba}"},{"word":"mlopsita","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus) of breed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bajriga}, {cipni}, {sralo}."},{"word":"mlosazri","score":1,"definition":"$x1=s1$ is a miller of mill $x2=m1=s2$ performing function $x3=m2=s3$"},{"word":"mludata","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are not indistinguishable from each other, they do not seem to share all their properties (disregarding location and identity), as perceived by observer $x_3$","notes":"This is about observable appearance/properties, as in \"this box is not the same as that one\" (they're not indistinguishable). See also {mlumitu}, {drata}."},{"word":"mlujvenarkai","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=s_1$ seems to have property/properties $c_2=s_2$ to observer $s_3$ under conditions $s_4$ but it actually does not have that property / these properties.","notes":"Cf. {simlu}, {ckaji}."},{"word":"mlumitu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are indistinguishable from each other, they seem to share all their properties except maybe their location and identity, as perceived by observer $x_3$","notes":"This is not {mitmlu}, which means \"x1 and x2 seem to be the same individual(s)\". This is rather about observable appearance/properties, as in \"this box is the same as that one\" (they're indistinguishable). See also {mludata}, {mintu}."},{"word":"mluni","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a satellite/moon orbiting $x_{2}$ with characteristics $x_{3}$, orbital parameters $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {plini}, {solri}, {lunra}."},{"word":"mo","selmaho":"GOhA","score":100000,"definition":"pro-bridi: bridi/selbri/brivla question."},{"word":"mo'a","selmaho":"PA4","score":100002,"definition":"digit/number: too few; subjective."},{"word":"mo'anzu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is too little/insufficient in $x_2$ (ka) to be/do $x_3$ (ka).","notes":"See also: {mo'a}, {moxna}, {toldu'e}, {du'enzu}, {raunzu}, {banzu}."},{"word":"mo'aroi","selmaho":"ROI*","score":100000,"definition":"tense interval modifier: too few times; objective tense; defaults as time tense."},{"word":"mobdu'a","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is stingy about giving $d_2$ to $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mo'a}, {dunda}."},{"word":"mocfau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a point-event"},{"word":"mocle'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a period (punctuation mark)","notes":"See also {depybu'i}, {denpa bu}."},{"word":"mocrlagranje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the $x_2$ (designation) Lagrange point for orbital system $x_3$ under coordinate-determining convention and naming convention and calculation method $x_4$.","notes":"Can generalize. $x_1$ should give spacetime coordinates in some system if it is explicit. $x_2$ can just be an ordinal (such as \"first\") or an indexed label (such as \"$L_1$\"). Classically, $x_3$ will probably be a two-body system such as an idealized Earth-Sol system; however, it can be generalized so as to be rather more complicated than that (which may require numerical approximations for solution rather than exact closed-form solutions)."},{"word":"modju","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (li; number) is congruent to $x_2$ (li; number; see description for canonical/traditional/contextless default usage) modulo $x_3$ (li; number); $\\frac{(x_1 - x_2)}{x_3}$ is an integer.","notes":"In order to be clear (in case of poor display), ($x_1$ - $x_2$)/$x_3$ is an integer, possibly (but not necessarily) nonpositive. Traditionally, but not necessarily, $x_3$ is a strictly positive integer (in particular, $x_3$ is nonzero) and is called \"(the) modulus\"; if $x_3 = 1$, then $x_1$ and $x_2$ differ only by an integer amount - in other words, they have the same fractional part. Technically, $x_1$ and $x_2$ are symmetric under mutual exchange and can even be equivalent; however, in a manner morally analogous to \"{srana}\", $x_2$ is canonically/traditionally either the common residue (the unique element in the space which is congruent to $x_1$ mod $x_3$ and which is greater than or equal to 0 and strictly less than $x_3$) or the minimal residue (denoting the common residue by $c$, the minimal residue is either $c$ xor $c - x_3$, whichever is strictly less than the other in absolute value), and this may even be considered as its contextless default meaning (such as in \"lo se modju\"). See also: {dilcu}, {dunli}, {mintu}, {simsa}, {panra}, {dilma} (a particularly close relative and generalization of this word with slightly different focus). This word is essentially identical with {dilcrmadjulu}; consider this word to be its gismu equivalent. It is not the modulus operator; for that, use {veldilcu} or {vei'u}. It is a specific type of {terpanryziltolju'i}, although both occupy the word \"modulo\" in English. This word does not have direct access to \"integer-part\" but does to \"fractional-part\"."},{"word":"modzi","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an emoji character conveying emotion/attitude $x_2$ with pictorial depiction $x_3$","notes":"See also {cnima'o}, {lerfu}"},{"word":"modzi zei bangu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is an emoji language used by $x_2$","notes":"See also {corci}, {modzi}, {pixra}"},{"word":"mo'e","selmaho":"MOhE","score":100000,"definition":"convert sumti to mex operand; sample use in story arithmetic: [3 apples] + [3 apples] = what."},{"word":"mogle","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Muggle/an outsider/a foreigner/uninitiated to group/community $x_2$ (default {jbopre})"},{"word":"mo'i","selmaho":"MOhI","score":100000,"definition":"mark motions in space-time."},{"word":"moi","selmaho":"MOI","score":100000,"definition":"convert number to ordinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is (n)th member of set $x_{2}$ ordered by rule $x_{3}$."},{"word":"moi'a","selmaho":"LAhE","score":3,"definition":"shortening of {lo du'u *sumti* mo kau}"},{"word":"mo'ibe'a","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: northwardly; to the north directional space motion."},{"word":"mo'ibu'u","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: moving to coincide directional space motion."},{"word":"mo'ica'u","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: forward directional space motion."},{"word":"mo'icli","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=m_1$ memorizes/commits to memory $c_2=m_2$ (du'u) about subject $c_3=m_3$ from source $c_4$ (obj./event) by method $c_5$ (event/process))","notes":"This word is different from {cilre} in that it doesn't include actual understanding of the memorized data but merely the storage of it in one's memory."},{"word":"mo'icri","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ forgets $x_2$; $x_1$ loses remembrance of $x_2$","notes":"See also {mo'ifli}, {tolmo'i}, {morji}."},{"word":"mo'idu'a","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: eastwardly; to the east directional space motion."},{"word":"mo'idu'oi","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":1,"definition":"space motion tense: clockwisely; to the clockwise angular-directional space motion.","notes":"See also: {mo'izu'au}"},{"word":"moi'e","selmaho":"MOI","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is PA minutes in duration by standard $x_2$.","notes":"Example \"pu lo re moi'e\" meaning \"two minutes ago\". See also {mentu}, {nei'o}, {lei'o}, {jei'o}, {doi'e}, {coi'e}, {soi'e}, {cei'a}."},{"word":"mo'ifa'a","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: arriving at; arriving at a point directional space motion."},{"word":"mo'ifli","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ fails to remember $x_2$ ; $x_1$ is unable to remember $x_2$","notes":"See also {mo'icri}, {tolmo'i}, {morji}"},{"word":"mo'iga'u","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: upwardly; upwards directional space motion."},{"word":"moi'i","selmaho":"UI2","score":3,"definition":"evidential: I remember - I don't remember (fact ; that/whether something is true)","notes":"Differs from {vei'i} or {ba'anai} on being based on recollection of facts, not an experience. {moi'i} is to {morji} what {vei'i}/{ba'anai} is to {vedli}. Also see {moi'icu'i}"},{"word":"moi'icu'i","selmaho":"UI*2","score":2,"definition":"evidential: if I remember correctly...","notes":"Used to indicate uncertainty of memory. See {moi'i}, {ju'ocu'i}"},{"word":"mo'ine'a","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: approximating; moving around the neighborhood of ... space motion."},{"word":"mo'ine'i","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: moving into directional space motion."},{"word":"mo'ine'u","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: southwardly; to the south directional space motion."},{"word":"mo'ini'a","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: downwardly; downwards directional space motion."},{"word":"moinspoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the canonical total-order(ing) '<' on/of the ordinals.","notes":"It coincides with {mrenspoi} and {cleispoi} for finite ordinals/nonnegative integers/finite cardinals, and occassionally elsewhere."},{"word":"moi'o","selmaho":"MOI","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is the PA-th date/time of unit $x_2$ (si'o) counting from $x_3$ (default: now) by calendar $x_4$","notes":"$x_3$ is the reference point in time (PA = {no}). The splicing method depends on $x_4$. For example, at 14:03 on 2014-11-14, the 0th day ($x_2$ = lo si'o {djedi}) from now is 11-14, the 0th century from now is the 21st century, the 0th month ($x_2$ = lo si'o {masti}) is November, the 0th afternoon is this afternoon ($x_2$ = lo si'o {donri}), the 0th night ($x_2$ = lo si'o {nicte}) refers to nothing (because this time-point is not in night)."},{"word":"moi'oi","selmaho":"LE","score":2,"definition":"interrogative mass gadri: \"which group of...\"; viewed and counted as a group"},{"word":"mo'ipa'o","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: passing through directional space motion."},{"word":"mo'ire'o","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: along; along a path directional space motion."},{"word":"mo'iri'u","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: rightwardly; to the right directional space motion."},{"word":"moirtcita","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tag of $x_2$ showing that $x_2$ is $x_3$-th in set $x_4$ by ordering $x_5$","notes":"Especially for page numbers."},{"word":"mo'iru'u","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100001,"definition":"space motion tense: orbiting; surrounding/annular directional space motion."},{"word":"mo'isro","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ is a memory/storage/anamnesis containing facts/data/recollection $s_2=m_2$ within medium/substrate/containment $s_3$, said facts related to subject $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {morji}, {sorcu}, {mojrango}."},{"word":"mo'isti","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=m_1$ forgets fact/memory $m_2$ about subject $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {morji}, {sisti}, {tolmo'i}."},{"word":"mo'ite'e","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: moving along the border directional space motion."},{"word":"mo'iti'a","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: rearwardsly; rearwards directional space motion."},{"word":"mo'ito'o","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: moving away from a point directional space motion."},{"word":"moi'u","selmaho":"MOI","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is ($n$)th member of alphabet/set $x_2$ ordered by rule $x_3$, where the count begins at $x_4$.","notes":"Technically, if moi$_2$ is specified as a particular alphabet, then that word is equivalent to this one modulo moi'u$_4$; however, when no explicit and particular specification is given, \"{moi}\" can refer to a far larger set of possibilities whereas this word is meant specifically to encode the symbols in a character set/alphabet to numbers. Typically, $n$ will be restricted to nonnegative integers; however, it may occasionally be useful to pretend that there were, for example, a fictitious letter halfway between \"a\" and \"b\" called \"a.5\" so to speak, so numbers which are not nonnegative integers are definitionally possible in principle for $n$; similarly, for $n < x_4$ or $n >$ |$x_2$| $+ $x_4$ - 1$, the output may be defined in any number of ways (such as by looping or beginning a new alphabet/extending $x_2$) or may not be defined/throw an error. An alphabet is any set of symbols (including the empty set) and is defined so as to include the terminology adopted in mathematics. Some alphabets may not normally/traditionally be laid out in one-dimensional order (rather, it may fall into multidimensional tables); in such cases, $n$ may be an ordered tuple which indicates a particular symbol in the alphabet. When $n = x_4$, the output is the first (so to say) letter/element in the alphabet under the relevant ordering $x_3$. The symbols in the alphabet need not be lerfu and might even represent numbers (this is the distinction between the symbol/digit \"4\" and the number 4; the former represents but is not the latter)."},{"word":"mo'ivu'a","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: westwardly; to the west directional space motion."},{"word":"mo'ize'o","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: outwardsly; outward directional space motion."},{"word":"mo'izo'a","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: passing by a site directional space motion."},{"word":"mo'izo'i","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: approaching directional space motion."},{"word":"mo'izu'a","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: leftwardsly; to the left directional space motion."},{"word":"mo'izu'au","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":1,"definition":"space motion tense: counterclockwisely; to the counterclockwise angular-directional space motion.","notes":"See also: {mo'idu'oi}"},{"word":"mojgau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ reminds $m_1$ of facts $m_2$ about $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {morji}, {mojgaunoi}, {mojri'a}."},{"word":"mojgaunoi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ is a message reminding facts $x_2=m_2$ about $x_3=m_3=n_2$ from author $x_4=n_3=g_1$ to intended audience $x_5=n_4=m_1$.","notes":"Cf. {selmojnoi}, {mojgau}, {notci'a}, {gasnu}, {notci}."},{"word":"mojmau","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ has a better memory than $z_2$ with regards to facts $m_2$ about subject $m_3$ by amount/excess $z_4$."},{"word":"mojnalka'e","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is unable to/incapable of remembering $k_2$ under conditions $k_3$. $k_1$ has amnesia/memory loss.","notes":"Second place describes scope of loss. For distinction between anterograde and retrograde, Cf. {bavmojnalka'e} {prumojnalka'e}."},{"word":"mojrango","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ is the memory faculty of body/species $r_2$.","notes":"Cf. {morji}, {rango}, {mo'isro}."},{"word":"mojri'a","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ (event) reminds $m_1$ of facts $m_2$ about subject $m_3$ under conditions $r_3$.","notes":"Cf. {morji}, {rinka}, {mojgau}."},{"word":"mojrinfli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) forgets to do $x_2$ (ka); $x_1$ fails to do $x_2$ due to forgetting","notes":"See {tolmo'i}, {fliba}, {krinu}"},{"word":"mojvei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=v_1$ is a note containing/recording facts/thoughts/ideas $x_2=m_2=v_2$ (du'u) about subject $x_3=m_3=v_3$ in/on journal/notebook/note $x_4=v_4$ from author $x_5=m_1$","notes":"This is the sort of note one might take in a personal notebook, or place on a sticky note. Compare to {notci} and {karni} which have an intended audience. Made from: {morji} {vreji}"},{"word":"mojypei","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=m_1$ remembers/thinks back/reminisces about $p_2=m_3$, recalling facts $m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {morji}, {pensi}."},{"word":"mojysi'o","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u) is a memory in the mind of $x_2$","notes":"Unlike {selmo'i} this includes memories that are not currently being thought about."},{"word":"mojysu'a","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a structure of parts $s_2$ as a monument/memorial to $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mrostu}."},{"word":"mojyzilcmi","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=m_2$ [set] are the memories $m_1$ has about subject $m_3$.","notes":"From {morji} {zilcmi}. More precise and unambiguous synonyms: {selmojyzilcmi}, {mojysibzilcmi}, {selmojysibzilcmi}."},{"word":"mokca","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a point/instant/moment [0-dimensional shape/form] in/on/at time/place $x_{2}$.","notes":"$x_1$ is dimensionless. See also {jipno}, {jganu}, {linji}, {stuzi}, {tcika}."},{"word":"moklu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the mouth/oral cavity [body-part] of $x_{2}$; (metaphor: entrance/intake for consumption).","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is oral. See also {ctebi}, {denci}, {tance}."},{"word":"molctebi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is the lip/are the lips of mouth $c_2=m_1$ of [body] $c_3=m_2$."},{"word":"moldadyko'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=d_1=k_1$ is the uvula of body $m_2$.","notes":"Used in phonological jargon. cf. {zunsna}"},{"word":"moldandu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=d_1$ is the uvula in the mouth of $x_2=m_2$.","notes":"From {moklu} {dandu}. Synonyms: {moldadyko'u}, {moldruji'o}, {moldrudandu}."},{"word":"moldrudandu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=da_1=dr_1=m_1$ is a/the (palatine) uvula [body-part] of $x_2=m_2$."},{"word":"moldrudandu zei inflamati","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is palatine uvulitis experienced by/in body $x_2$"},{"word":"moldruji'o","score":0,"definition":"$j_{1}$=$d_{1}$=$m_{1}$ is a/the (palatine) uvula [body-part] of $m_{2}$.","notes":"See also {ranmoldru}, {jipno}. "},{"word":"molgai","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a muzzle on $m_2$","notes":"from {moklu} {gacri}"},{"word":"molgapru","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is the palate of $m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {moklu}."},{"word":"molgle","score":4,"definition":"$g_1=m_2$ performs oral sex on $g_2$.","notes":"Cf. {gletu}, {vibgle}, {gaxygle}. le gletu is taken as the 'active' partner."},{"word":"molja'u","score":3,"definition":"$m_1=j_1$ is the mandible of arthropod $m_2=j_2$","notes":"This is a mandible of a insect/other arthropod. This is not to be confused with the mandible of vertrabrates which is {xedja} or {dzixe'a}"},{"word":"molki","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a mill/foundry/industrial plant/[assembly line] performing process $x_{2}$.","notes":"(unlike fanri,) need not produce a product; grain mill (= {grumlo}), grinding mill (= {zalmlo}, {zalmlotci}, {zalmloca'a}). See also {gasta}, {gurni}, {tirse}, {fanri}, {zalvi}."},{"word":"molko'a","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a corner with has mouth $x_{2}$."},{"word":"molku'o","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=s_1$ is a philtrum (infranasal depression) of $m_2=s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {skuro}, {moklu}, {nazbi}, {flira}."},{"word":"molmarxa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ chews, masticates $x_2$","notes":"See also {denzalvi}"},{"word":"molmla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the cheek of $x_2$ (person/animal)"},{"word":"molmlabo'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a/the cheekbone/malar bone/zygomatic bone (os parietale) performing function $b_2$ in body of $b_3$."},{"word":"molre'u","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a meat with has mouth $x_{2}$. (a bit too unspecific)."},{"word":"molro","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ mole(s) [metric unit] in substance (default is 1) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}."},{"word":"molselputpracro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ experiences pain at locus $x_2$ in their mouth, associated with/caused by the production of saliva (such as by its subsequent release into the part-time glands)"},{"word":"molselpu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_2$ is saliva/sput/sputum/spittle of $x_2=s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {kalselvi'i}."},{"word":"moltenva'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=v_1$ yawns/[breathes while stretching mouth]","notes":"Cf. {vasxu}, {moklu}, {tcena}, {sipfru}, {ta'irva'u}."},{"word":"moltu'u","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a mouthpiece/embouchure of material $t_2$ conveying fluid $t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {tubnu}, {zgica'a}."},{"word":"molylitki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is saliva of organism $x_2$"},{"word":"momkai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the $x_2$-th member of set $x_3$ ordered by rule $x_4$"},{"word":"momlai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the $x_2$nd member of set $x_3$ ordered by rule $x_4$ ."},{"word":"momrai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=traji_1=moi_1$ is the $x_2=moi^{(-1)}$th (li) most extreme member of set/range $x_5=traji_4=moi_2$ (set; possibly ordered) in property/ordered according to measure of property $x_3=traji_2 \\sim moi_3$ (ka) measuring from the $x_4 = traji_3$-est/utmost (ka; default: ka zmadu) member, which/who has a similar ordinality count of $x_6$ (li) in the same set by the same ordering.","notes":"Terbri are improperly arranged in the English definition; beware. The $x_3$-est member of the set under the relevant ordering would have $momrai_2$ filled by $x_6$ if it were $momrai_1$; in other words, $x_6$ determines at/with which number the count for $x_2$ will start, and it will typically be 0 or 1. $x_6$ is not predictable based on the veljvo."},{"word":"momvelru'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the $x_2$-th stage in process $x_3$.","notes":"see also {moi}, {momkai}, {pruce}"},{"word":"monfu'i","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is an emulation/imitation of $f_2$ in medium $f_3$, emulated by method $f_4$ and exhibiting pattern $m_1$.","notes":"Cf. {morna}, {fukpi}, {monfu'igau}."},{"word":"monfu'igau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ (agent) emulates $x_3=f_2$ resulting in emulation/imitation $x_2=f_1$ in medium $x_4=f_3$ by method $x_5=f_4$ exhibiting pattern $x_6=m_1$.","notes":"Cf. {monfu'i}."},{"word":"mongolo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Mongol/Genghis Khan culture/empire/language in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also {jungo}, {kulnu}, {bangu}."},{"word":"monre'alo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Montreal culture/language/people/geography in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Without any qualifiers, refers to the city in North America."},{"word":"monsuta","score":7,"definition":"$x_1$ is a monster"},{"word":"mo'o","selmaho":"MAI","score":100000,"definition":"higher-order utterance ordinal suffix; converts a number to ordinal, usually a section/chapter."},{"word":"mo'oi","selmaho":"LE","score":5,"definition":"interrogative gadri: \"which\"","notes":"Roughly equivalent to {ma} {noi}, but doesn't start a new bridi."},{"word":"morbil","score":1,"definition":"measles"},{"word":"morfina","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of morphine (drug/medication)","notes":"See {crofanta}, {micyxu'i}"},{"word":"morgana","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mirage/Fata Morgana"},{"word":"morganati","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is morganatic in property $x_2$ according to rule/law/custom/culture $x_3$.","notes":"$x_1$ may be an event (such as \"state of marriage\" or \"wedding\"), a relationship (such as that between a child and their parent), etc. A marriage or a relationship between parent and child which is morganatic is recognized, official, legitimate, and subject to customs or rules which apply to non-morganatic such relationships (such as prohibitions against adultery) in the given culture, but at least one party in the relationship is not entitled to the titles, rights, property, etc. of the other(s) by relation or inheritance. The exact details depend on $x_3$ and the type of thing which $x_1$ is."},{"word":"moRIS","score":1,"definition":"Maurice","notes":"French and English male given name."},{"word":"morji","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ remembers/recalls/recollects fact(s)/memory $x_{2}$ (du'u) about subject $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also cmavo list {ba'anai}, {menli}, {pensi}, {sanji}, {djuno}, {notci}."},{"word":"morjuti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mnemonic for remembering $x_2$ (du'u)","notes":"See {morji}, {sidju}, {tutci}, {morna}"},{"word":"morko","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Moroccan culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {friko}, {xrabo}, {muslo}."},{"word":"morkova","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a carrot of species / variety / cultivar $x_2$","notes":"See also {genja}."},{"word":"morlok","score":1,"definition":"species of Morlocks in the sci-fi franchise The Time Machine by H.G. Wells"},{"word":"mormo","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ pertains to Latter-day Saint (Mormon) religion/culture/ethnicity in aspect $m_2$.","notes":"See also {xriso}, {jegvo}, {lijda}."},{"word":"morna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is/reflects/represents a pattern of forms/events $x_{2}$ arranged according to structure $x_{3}$.","notes":"[$x_3$ is a model for $x_1$ (= {termontai}, or the more abstract = {termonsi'o}); image (= {gusmo'a}, {nenmo'a}, {dairmo'a}, {selylenmo'a}, {selmirmo'a}, {velmirmo'a}, but also all of these -tai instead of -mo'a for the ideal)]; See also {ciste}, {ganzu}, {marji}, {slilu}, {stura}, {tarmi}, {boxna}, {cimde}, {gidva}, {jimpe}, {rilti}."},{"word":"mors","score":2,"definition":"Morse; Morse code, telegraphy."},{"word":"morsi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is dead/has ceased to be alive.","notes":"Die/mortal (= {mrobi'o}, {co'urji'e}). See also {jmive}, {catra}, {betri}."},{"word":"mort","score":1,"definition":"Mort","notes":"Anglophone male given name. Short for Mortimer ({mortimr}, {MORtimer})."},{"word":"MORtimer","score":1,"definition":"Mortimer","notes":"Anglophone male given name. Variant form {mortimr}. Commonly shortened to {mort}."},{"word":"mortimr","score":1,"definition":"Mortimer","notes":"Anglophone male given name; variant form {MORtimer}. Commonly shortened to {mort}."},{"word":"moskov","score":4,"definition":"Moscow"},{"word":"mosra","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is friction [force opposing motion] due to contact/rubbing between $x_{2}$ and $x_{3}$; (fe) $x_{2}$ rubs $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also $x_2$ scrubs/wipes/brushes (against) $x_3$ (= {seltermosra}); non-agentive rub (= {termosra}). See also {sakli}, {sraku}, {jabre}, {satre}, {guska}, {pencu}, {spali}."},{"word":"mosriksna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a friction sound, made by $x_2$ rubbing against $x_3$"},{"word":"mosrnmu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a physical interface of contact with coefficient of friction $x_2$ under conditions/of type $x_3$ on scale/by standard $x_4$"},{"word":"mosycpu","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ drags/hauls $l_2=m_2$ by handle/at locus $l_3$ along surface $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mosra}, {lacpu}."},{"word":"mosyjgita","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a bowed string instrument using bow $m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mosra}, {jgita}, {jgitrviolino}, {jgitrxu}."},{"word":"mosysna","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a fricative consonant with place of articulation $m_2=m_3$ and phonation $x_3$","notes":"cf. {zunsna}"},{"word":"mosyvi'u","score":2,"definition":"$v_1=m_2$ rubs off $v_2$ from $v_3=m_3$ leaving remainder $v_4$.","notes":"Cf. {mosra}, {vimcu}."},{"word":"motcikos","score":1,"definition":"glutinous rice flour, mochiko"},{"word":"motcis","score":1,"definition":"mochi, Japanese rice cake"},{"word":"mo'u","selmaho":"ZAhO","score":100000,"definition":"interval event contour: at the natural ending point of ...; completive | >|<."},{"word":"moxna","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is not enough/an insufficient amount/too little/too few of $x_2$ by standard $x_3$.","notes":"lo {toldu'e} is the short-fall/shortcoming/shortage/what is absent of or from something by some standard; lo moxna is that which is present, even though it is not enough. In other words, moxna and toldu'e are complements of one another (such that they sum to lo {sacni}). See also: \"{toldu'e}\"; \"{dukse}\", \"{ranlu}\", \"{sacni}\"; \"{mo'anzu}\"; \"{mo'a}\"."},{"word":"mradi'u","score":2,"definition":"$d_1=m_1$ is a castle/fortress/fort/citadel [defensive building/edifice] for protecting/sheltering $m_2$ from danger/threat $m_3$."},{"word":"mraigo","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is Welsh in aspect $m_2$."},{"word":"mraji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of rye [grain] of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {gurni}."},{"word":"mrajymledi","score":1,"definition":"$ml_1$ is ergot of species $ml_2$.","notes":"A fungus that grows on rye and other cereals; it contains the alkaloid ergotamine, which has hallucinogenic effects on humans and animals, and from which {LSD!en} is synthesized."},{"word":"mranmar","score":2,"definition":"Myanmar"},{"word":"mrecmu","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a standard of $x2$ ($x2$ can be anything used for measurement or comparison)","notes":"from {merli} + {jicmu}"},{"word":"mrena'u","score":3,"definition":"$n_1$ is a real number.","notes":"Cf. {namcu}, {mulna'u}, {xarna'u}."},{"word":"mrenilglamlu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (temperature units) is the measured apparent temperature (humidex, wind chill) of $x_2$ (location) by standard $x_3$","notes":"$x_1$ is typically {jacke'o} or {falrenai}. $x_3$ is the system or equation used to correspond apparent temperature to regular temperature units (e.g. Canadian humidex, or AccuWeather RealFeel). Also see {merli}, {glare}, {simlu}, {lenku}, {varcilmo}, {brife}"},{"word":"mrenspoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the traditional/standard/classical strict total-order(ing) '<' which endows the (extended) real numbers.","notes":"This is the order by which $-\\infty (infty) < r < +\\infty (infty)$ for all r in the reals, $\\dots < -2 < -1 < 0 < +1 < +2 < \\dots$, $0 < r_1/q < r_2/q < 1$ for all $r_1, r_2, q$ in the naturals such that $r_1 < r_2 < q$, etc. Occasionally isomorphically intersects {cleispoi} and {moinspoi}. See also: {enspoi}."},{"word":"mreske","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is metrology based on methodology $s_3$."},{"word":"mribriju","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=b_1$ is a post office of post clerk $x_2=b_2$ at location $x_3=b_3$ for mailing system $x_4=m_5$.","notes":"See also {mrilu}, {briju}."},{"word":"mriiaucmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ meows with sound $x_2$","notes":"See {cmoni}, {mlatu}. Onomatopoeic synonym to {latcmo}."},{"word":"mrilu","score":10003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ mails/posts [transfer via intermediary service] $x_{2}$ to recipient address $x_{3}$ from mailbox/post office/sender address $x_{4}$ by carrier/network/system $x_{5}$.","notes":"Also $x_4$ post office, mailbox. (cf. {benji} [in which the medium need not be a 3rd party service/system, and $x_2$ need not consist of discrete units], {notci}, {xatra}, {tcana})"},{"word":"mripre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a postal-worker/postman/mailman for carrier network/system $x_2$"},{"word":"mriste","score":2,"definition":"$l_1$ is a mailing list with subscribers/recipients $l_2=m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mrilu}, ve {cusku}"},{"word":"mrobi'o","score":7,"definition":"$b_1$ dies under conditions $b_3$."},{"word":"mrocarce","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a hearse for carrying $c_2$, propelled by $c_3$","notes":"{mrori'i}"},{"word":"mrocticpi","score":1,"definition":"$cip_1=cit_1$ is a vulture of species $cip_2$.","notes":"Cf. {morsi}, {citka}, {cipni}."},{"word":"mrodalmuzga","score":2,"definition":"$mu_1$ is a natural history museum for preserving [and possibly exhibiting] animals of kind $mu_2=d_2=mo_1$ at location $mu_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mivdalmuzga}, {ji'eske}."},{"word":"mrodimna","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is mortal/subject to death.","notes":"See also {morsi}, {dimna}, {mroka'e}"},{"word":"mrodri","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ mourns/grieves over the death of $m_1$ "},{"word":"mrofoi","score":3,"definition":"$f_1$ is a cemetery/graveyard/burial ground for dead person(s)/animal(s) $m_1$.","notes":"Cf. {morsi}, {mrobi'o}, {derse'a}."},{"word":"mroka'e","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=k_1$ is mortal/capable of dying under conditions $k_3$.","notes":"Used in Theodore Reed's translation of \"A Princess of Mars\"."},{"word":"mroke'a","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is a grave in ground $k_2$ for $m_1$.","notes":"Cf. {morsi}, {mrostu}, {mrofoi}, {derse'a}."},{"word":"mromakfa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is death magic/necromancy as observed by $x_2=m_2$, performed by person/force/deity $x_3=m_3$.","notes":"cf. {morsi} {makfa}"},{"word":"mronalspe","score":-1,"definition":"$x1$=$s1$ is widowed from $x2$=$m1$=$s2$ by law/convention $x3$=$s3$"},{"word":"mronunsla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is the funeral (death celebration) held or hosted by/wherein $x_2$ honors the conpleted life of $x_3$ via activities $x_4$.","notes":"This is any ceremony or celebration that is inspired by the death of $x_3$; it should usually be their recent death, rather than a reinternment, exumation, or anniversary celebration. Cremation ceremonies, feasts, etc. are included. There is no cultural implication in this generic definition."},{"word":"mrori'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the cause of $x_2$'s death under conditions $x_3$; $x_1$ kills $x_2$.","notes":"Non-agentive variant of {catra}"},{"word":"mroru'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a ghost."},{"word":"mrospe","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ is widowed from $x_2=m_1=s_2$ by law/convention $x_3=s_3$","notes":"See also: {speni}, {nu'ospe}, {spesti}"},{"word":"mrospeborsti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ex-spouse of $x_2$ who later died, who was divorced from them by law/custom $x_3$.","notes":"This is a bit of a lexical gap in English; perhaps \"would-be widow(er)\" is a decent descriptor."},{"word":"mrostu","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is the grave/tomb of $m_1=s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {morsi}, {mrofoi}, {derse'a}."},{"word":"mrotolkakpa","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ buries/inters corpse/[entomb] $k_2=m_1$ at grave/cemetery/[mausoleum/crypt] $k_3$ ","notes":"k4 dropped because of little use in this application."},{"word":"mrovau","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a coffin containing $v_2=m_1$.","notes":"Cf. {morsi}, {mrostu}, {mrofoi}."},{"word":"mrovelsfa","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a death penalty/capital punishment with punished $x2$ with punished for $x3$","notes":"from {morsi} + {velsfa}"},{"word":"mroxadni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the corpse / dead body of $x_2$","notes":"{morsi}, {xadni}"},{"word":"mrubo'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the hammer/malleus in ear $x_2$ in body $x_3$"},{"word":"mruli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [tool] is a hammer for/hammers $x_{2}$ [target] consisting of weight/head $x_{3}$ propelled by $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {tutci}."},{"word":"mrupi'o","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is a piano/clavichord.","notes":"Specifically, a keyboard instrument that (physically) produces sound by means of hammers striking strings, as opposed to a harpsichord. See also: {balpi'o}, {sa'irpi'o}, {tu'urpi'o}, {cpupi'o}, {runpi'o}, {dicpi'o}"},{"word":"mtsxetas","score":1,"definition":"Mtskheta","notes":"A city in Georgia ({sakartyvelos}/{sakartulos}/{gugdegu'e}). See also {kartuli}."},{"word":"mu","selmaho":"PA1","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: 5 (digit) [five]."},{"word":"mu'a","selmaho":"UI3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: for example - omitting - end examples.","notes":"See also {mupli}."},{"word":"mu'acu'i","selmaho":"UI*3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: for example - omitting - end examples."},{"word":"mu'ai","selmaho":"BAI","score":2,"definition":"munje modal: 1st place; in universe...","notes":"May be {lo} {fatci}, or a universe-of-discourse, real or imagined. See {munje}, {li'i'e}, {xanri}, {da'inri}, {mu'ei}, {enzasti}, {enfasnu}, {va'o}, {ci'e}"},{"word":"mu'ai'au","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mathematical/logical/mekso ternary operator: μ (mu) operator: outputs the most extreme extended-natural number that satisfies relationship/predicate A, where extremeness is bounded by B and of a version determined by C; error output is -1","notes":"A is a proposition; it will be a function of at least one variable. The output of this function will cause A to evaluate to true if plugged in as the primary (first) argument of A, except in the Error Case that is described later. C can only be -1 or 1; if C = 1, then extremeness here is defined as \"least\"; if C = -1, then extremeness here is defined as \"greatest\". If C = 1, then B is an upperbound; if C = -1, then B is a lowerbound. The contextless default value of C is 1. The contextless default value of B is sgn(C)*infinity (countable, in a sense). The output may be equal to B. The output belongs to the set of all positive integers united with the set of 0 and sgn(C)*infinity. Error Case: If no such number exists, the output is -1. Use A in order to restrict outputs from being pathological for your purposes. Example: Let C = 1 and suppose that there exists a number that satisfies A and is one of the following values: 0, a positive integer, (countable) infinity. Then the output of this function (id est: μ(A, B, 1); where \"μ\" represents the mu operator) is the least such number that is less than or equal to B. Note that in this example, the contextless default value of B is (countable) infinity."},{"word":"mu'anai","selmaho":"UI*3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: for example - omitting - end examples."},{"word":"mu'au","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"unary mekso operator: measure of the complement; $1 - x_1$.","notes":"$x_1$ is a real number between 0 and 1 (inclusive on both sides). Multiply by 2π radians, or the like, in order to handle angles."},{"word":"mu'au'oi","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"Discursive: resuming/continuing example - start new example","notes":"This word (on its own) implicitly refers to a previously-defined example and then introduces an example which continues the context and all associations of the referenced example. If the format of an utterance is 'GeneralDescription$_1$ + Example$_1$ + GeneralDescription$_2$ + mu'au'oi Example$_2$', then this word will explicitly return to the context (including assumed conditions) of Example$_1$ and the following example (Example$_2$) should be interpreted as a resumption of the former; thus, the structure can be reordered as 'GeneralDescription$_1$ + GeneralDescription$_2$ + Example$_1$ + Example$_2$' according to logical structure and content, although the actual utterance will more closely tie Example$_i$ to GeneralDescription$_i$ for all $i$. Subscript this word in order to refer to specific earlier examples (each of which begins with either \"{mu'a}\" or \"{mu'au'oinai}\"); if the subscript is $n: n>0$, then this word counts forward from the beginning of the present text/conversation, finding the $n$th-uttered example therein; if $n < 0$, then this word counts back to the $n$th-most-recent example which was introduced (via the aforementioned means) in the present conversation; if the subscript is implicit (the default case), then $n = -1$, meaning that the most recent newly-introduced example is being referenced. Even though \"{mu'a}\" is generally ambiguous as to whether it is introducing a totally fresh example or a continuation of a previous one, for the purposes of the backcounting/referencing by this word, they each shall be treated as fresh examples (each with their own, sequential label/index). This word borrows the label/index of the example which it references; so, \"mu'a A1 mu'a B1 mu'au'oi xi ni'u re A2 mu'au'oi (xi ni'u pa) B2\" has B2 acting as a continuation of B1, even though the most recent example (new or continued) is A2."},{"word":"muclai","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is $k_2$ (quantifier, default: one) spoonfuls/scoopfuls in quantity.","notes":"Cf. {smuci}, {klani}."},{"word":"mucti","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is immaterial/not physical/without material form.","notes":"See also {marji}, {menli}, {pruxi}, {sidbo}."},{"word":"mucydekpu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is $d_2$ (default 1) tablespoon(s)/tablespoonful(s) [volume-unit], standard $d_3=m_1$ (default 1=15 mL),$d_4$ dessertspoon(s),$d_5$ teaspoon(s), $d_6$ one ml measuring spoon(s).","notes":"x3 could be a particular spoon. x3 could also be for example the Australian standard (={lo sralo}; 20 mL) or the unofficial unit of the Apothecaries' system of measures in the 18th century, equal to 4 drams or 1/2 fluid oz. It was more commonly known by the Latin cochleare majus (abbreviated cochl. maj.) or, in Apothecaries' notation, f℥ss or f℥ß."},{"word":"mucydekpyvau","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is/are tablespoon(s) [measuring instrument] containing/holding/enclosing $v_2$, of volume $d_2$ (default 1) tablespoon(s)/tablespoonful(s) [volume-unit], standard $d_3=m_1$ (default 1=15 mL).","notes":"Tablespoon (measuring instrument) doesn't need to have the shape/form of a spoon. See also: tablespoon (measuring unit;={mucydekpu}). Containment x2 need not be total."},{"word":"mucyjoifro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a spork/combined spoon and fork for use $x_2$","notes":"See also {forca}, {smuci}, {dakfu}"},{"word":"mucyveldekpu","score":2,"definition":"$d_4$ is $d_2$ (default 1) dessertspoon(s)/dessertspoonful(s)/cochleare medium (dstspn./cochl. med.) [volume-unit], standard $d_3=m_1$ (default 1 dessertspoon=10 mL),$d_1$ tablespoon(s),$d_5$ teaspoon(s), $d_6$ one ml measuring spoon(s).","notes":"As a unit of culinary measure, a level dessertspoon (dstspn.) equals two teaspoons, or 10 milliliters. As a unit of Apothecary measure, the dessert-spoon was an unofficial but widely used unit of fluid measure equal to two fluid drams, or 1⁄4 fluid ounce. (One) Rounded dessertspoon (=lo mucyveldekpu li ji'i ni'u), one heaped dessertspoon (=lo derxi mucydekpu li pa), one level dessertspoon (=lo mucyveldekpu li ji'inai)."},{"word":"mucyveldekpyvau","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is/are dessertspoon(s) [measuring instrument] containing/holding/enclosing $v_2$, of volume $d_2$ (default 1) dessertspoon(s)/dessertspoonful(s) [volume-unit], standard $d_3=m_1$ (default 1=10 mL).","notes":"Teaspoon (measuring instrument) doesn't need to have the shape/form of a spoon. See also: teaspoon (measuring unit;={mucyveldekpu}). Containment x2 need not be total."},{"word":"mucyxeldekpu","score":2,"definition":"$d_5$ is $d_2$ (default 1) teaspoon(s)/teaspoonful(s)/cochleare minus (t., ts., tsp. or tspn./cochl. min.)[volume-unit], standard $d_3=m_1$ (default 1 teaspoon=5 mL),$d_4$ dessertspoon(s),$d_1$ tablespoon(s), $d_6$ one ml measuring spoon(s).","notes":"See also: tablespoon (={mucydekpu}). (One) Rounded teaspoon (=lo mucyveldekpu li ji'i ni'u), one heaped teaspoon (=lo derxi mucydekpu li pa), one level teaspoon (=lo mucyveldekpu li ji'inai)."},{"word":"mucyxeldekpyvau","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is/are teaspoon(s) [measuring instrument] containing/holding/enclosing $v_2$, of volume $d_2$ (default 1)teaspoon(s)/teaspoonful(s) [volume-unit], standard $d_3=m_1$ (default 1=5 mL).","notes":"Teaspoon (measuring instrument) doesn't need to have the shape/form of a spoon. See also: teaspoon (measuring unit;={mucyxeldekpu}). Containment x2 need not be total."},{"word":"mudbi'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=m_1$ is a wooden wall/fence separating $b_2$ and $b_3$ (unordered) of/in structure $b_4$ made out of tree of type $m_2$","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {mudri}, {bitmu}, {spabi'u}"},{"word":"mudbli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a block of wood $x_2$ with surfaces $x_3$."},{"word":"mudga'a","score":2,"definition":"$g_1=m_1$ is a wooden stick/pole/staff/cane made from tree(s) of type/species $m_2$."},{"word":"mudgranyjvepexybi'urmai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of wattle and daub (woven sticks covered with a plaster-like substance).","notes":"From {mudri} {grana} {je} {pesxu} {bitmu} {marji}. Wattle and daub was commonly used for the walls of buildings in many pre-industrial cultures in Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas, and is still used in some regions. The ingredients of daub vary, but may include straw, clay, mud and/or dung. See also {mudga'a}."},{"word":"mudlanu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a log of wood"},{"word":"mudrbri'a","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains cocuswood/Jamaican ebony of type $m_2$.","notes":"The best known species to yield cocuswood is Brya ebenus. See also Brya (={ricrbri'a})."},{"word":"mudrcerci","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains redbud wood (genus Cercis) of type $m_2$."},{"word":"mudrdenantera","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains sandalwood (genus Adenanthera) of type $m_2$."},{"word":"mudrgiborti","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains African rosewood/bubinga/ovangkol/Congo copal wood (genus Guibourtia) of type $m_2$."},{"word":"mudrgimnocladu","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains Kentucky coffeetree wood (genus Gymnocladus) of type $m_2$.","notes":"The wood is used both by cabinetmakers and carpenters. It has very little sapwood."},{"word":"mudri","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains wood/lumber from tree(s) of type/species $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {tricu}, {stani}."},{"word":"mudrjuniperu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains juniper wood/lumber of type $x_2$."},{"word":"mudrkaca","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains blackwood/myall wood/shittim-wood/wood from akacia tree of type $m_2$."},{"word":"mudrpeltogine","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains wood from purpleheart (genus Peltogyne) of type $m_2$."},{"word":"mudrperikopsi","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains African teak/afromosia/Nandu wood of type $m_2$.","notes":"See also the tree (={ricrperikopsi})."},{"word":"mudrpinu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains pine wood/lumber of type $x_2$."},{"word":"mudrpopulu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains poplar / aspen / cottonwood wood/lumber (genus Populus) from tree(s) of species/cultivar $x_2$.","notes":"See also {ricrpopulu}, {mudri}."},{"word":"mudrsa","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains merbau/kwila wood/lumber from tree(s) of type/species $m_2$ (genus Intsia)."},{"word":"mudrsela","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains afzelia/doussie/pod mahogany of type $m_2$."},{"word":"mudrterokarpu","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains (red) sanders/sandal/wild teak/padauk/barwood/muninga/Indian kino/mututi wood (genus Pterocarpus), from tree(s) of type/species $m_2$."},{"word":"mudrxematoksilu","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains logwood (genus Haematoxylum) of type $m_2$."},{"word":"mudrximene'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a algarrobo/azúcar huayo/jatobá/timber of genus Hymenaea, of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"mudyctijalra","score":2,"definition":"$j_1$ is a termite of species $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jalra}."},{"word":"mudycutci","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a wooden shoe for covering/protecting [feet] $c_2$, and is of [wooden] material $c_3=t_1$."},{"word":"mudydei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Thursday of week $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"mudydre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=d_1$ is a pile of wood of from tree(s) of type/species $x_2=d_2=m_2$ at location $x_3=d_3$","notes":"from {mudri} + {derxi}"},{"word":"mudyfagri","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a wood fire burning in/reacting with oxidizer $f_3$.","notes":"Omit $x_3=f_2=m_1$. Cf. {fagri}, {jelca}, {mudri}."},{"word":"mudyka'apre","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a woodcutter/lumberjack using tool $k_1$ to cut trees of species $m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mudri}, {katna}."},{"word":"mudypu'o","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=m_1$ is sawdust of wood type $p_2=m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cmamudyspi}, {tricu}."},{"word":"mudysiclu","score":3,"definition":"$m_1=s_1$ is a wooden whistle whistling sound/note/tone/melody $s_2$ made of wood/lumber from tree(s) of type/species $m_2$.","notes":"§4.6 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"mudyspa","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a woody plant/(gnetophyta) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2=m_2$ producing wood $m_1$.","notes":"Woody plants are usually either trees (={tricu}), shrubs (={dzitricu}), or lianas."},{"word":"mudyspaske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is dendrology/xylology about woody plant(s) $m_2=s_1=s_2$."},{"word":"mudyxultci","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is an adze"},{"word":"mu'e","selmaho":"NU1","score":100000,"definition":"abstractor: achievement (event) abstractor; $x_{1}$ is the event-as-a-point/achievement of [bridi]."},{"word":"mu'e'ei","selmaho":"BAI","score":1,"definition":"Specifies the universe of consideration/all possible referents (for the present discourse); specifies the universal set/class/structure.","notes":"The sumti of this word is strictly and exactly the maximal universe which qualifies; if it is unknown whether a restriction to universe U is generally sufficient but that it is indeed necessary, then use \"{klesi} {be} U\"."},{"word":"mu'ei","selmaho":"ROI","score":3,"definition":"Converts PA into tense; in [number (usually nonspecific)] possible worlds/alternate histories where [sumti (du'u)] is true","notes":"Includes what \"may have happened\" if the past were different from the actual past. See {ba'oi}"},{"word":"mu'erkraske","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is cosmology (in astronomy) based on methodology $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {mu'eske}, {kesyske}, {kensa}, {munje}, {krasi}, {saske}"},{"word":"mu'eske","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is cosmology based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {munje}, {saske}, {tarske}, {termu'eske}."},{"word":"mu'etru","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a lord of universe $t_2=m_1$."},{"word":"mufspe","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is the marriage of $s_1$ and $s_2$ under convention $s_3$.","notes":"Probably a misnomer for {nunspe}"},{"word":"mu'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"mukti modal, 1st place because of motive ..."},{"word":"mu'i'ai","selmaho":"PA5","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: Hafner-Sarnak-McCurley coprime determinants limiting probability constant; h ≈ 0.3532363719…","notes":"The limiting probability of two n×n matrices have determinants that are coprime, as n -> ∞"},{"word":"mu'i ma","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100001,"definition":"sumti question asking for a motive; why?."},{"word":"mu'inai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100001,"definition":"na'e mukti modal, 1st place; regardless of motive ...","notes":"Cf. {na'e}, {mukti}."},{"word":"mu'i'u","selmaho":"PA","score":1,"definition":"base-dependent digit: representing exactly one half of one more than the maximum possible single-digit number expressible in the relevant number base","notes":"Some pathologies are possible. For a non-balanced, fixed, positive, arithmetic base (such as standard binary, decimal, hexadecimal), this is half of the base (respectively: '1', '5', '8') - in other words, this word in this case (and if the base is even) is equivalent to \"vei (vei) pano (ju'u ny ve'o) fe'i re ve'o {boi'ai}\"; moreover, if the base is odd, then the result (the meaning of this word) is undefined generically at the current moment and is context- or convention-dependent. In measuring time of day, this word can mean six, twelve, thirty, etc., depending on context (and ignoring leap time-units). For the base-dependent digit for the maximum possible single-digit number expressible in the relevant number base, see {vu'ai}."},{"word":"mujgunma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a multiverse."},{"word":"mujybukyvro","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a wormhole (physics)"},{"word":"mujykanji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ simulates world $x_2$."},{"word":"mujyku'e","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is universal in domain $m_2$ defined by rules $m_3$","notes":"from {munje} {kuspe} c.f. {kampu}"},{"word":"mujysamseltcana","score":2,"definition":"$t_2$ is the internet/cyberspace that includes nodes/computers $t_1=s_1$ whose function/purpose is $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {munje}, {skami}, {tcana}, {samseltcana}, {kagysamseltcana}, {internet}."},{"word":"muki'o","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 5,000 expressed with comma."},{"word":"mukti","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (action/event/state) motivates/is a motive/incentive for action/event $x_{2}$, per volition of $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also; $x_3$ is motivated to bring about result/goal/objective $x_2$ by $x_1$ (= {termu'i} for reordered places); (note that 'under conditions' BAI may apply and be appropriately added to the main predicate level or within the $x_2$ action level). (cf. cmavo list {mu'i}, {nibli}, te {zukte} - generally better for 'goal', se {jalge}, {krinu}, {rinka}, {ciksi}, {djica}, {xlura})"},{"word":"mulbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is completed in property $x_2$ according to standard $x_3$"},{"word":"mulcabna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is after $x_2$ (event) concludes. $x_1$ is in the future when $x_2$ finishes"},{"word":"mulfa'o","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is the end/finish/completion of completed thing/process $f_2=m_1$."},{"word":"mulfau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) completes / reaches its completion"},{"word":"mulgau","score":3,"definition":"$g_1$ makes $m_1$ complete in property $m_2$ by standard $m_3$","notes":"Cf. {mulno}, {gasnu}, {tolcfari'i}."},{"word":"mulgri","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=m_1$ is a complete set showing common property (ka) $g_2$, complete by standard $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mulno}, {girzu}"},{"word":"mulgunma","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=m_1$ is a mass/team/aggregate/whole, together composed solely/completely/wholly of components x2, considered jointly, by standard $m_3$.","notes":"From {mulno} + {gunma}. Just {gunma} with a complete specification of members. $m_2$ dropped since the property is always \"membership in the mass in question\". $m_3$ left in since it seems to do no harm, although its meaning seems a bit unclear here."},{"word":"muljbi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is almost/nearly done/complete/finished/whole in property $x_2$ by standard $x_3$.","notes":"See also {so'a}"},{"word":"muljboborbau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is The Complete Lojban Language"},{"word":"mulju'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ concentrates on $x_2$.","notes":"See also {jundi}"},{"word":"mulkla","score":0,"definition":"$k_1=m_1$ arrives at $k_2$ from $k_3$ via route $k_4$ by means $k_5$.","notes":"$k_1=m_1$ is complete in coming/going to $k_2$."},{"word":"mulna'u","score":2,"definition":"$n_1$ is an integer."},{"word":"mulna'usle","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=mn_1$ is an indivisible / prime number in integer domain $s_2$.","notes":"Made from {mulna'u} + {selci}.;"},{"word":"mulno","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event) is complete/done/finished; $x_{1}$ (object) has become whole in property $x_{2}$ by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also perfected, entirety; (adverb/adjective:) entire, total, integral, fully, totally, wholly, completely, entirely. See also {fanmo}, {culno}, {pagbu}, {xadba}, {prane}, {jalge}, {sumji}, {munje}, {sisti}, {xadni}."},{"word":"mulnonmau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a positive integer","notes":"Or \"natural number\", but unlike {kacna'u}, doesn't include zero. See {mulna'u}, {nonmau}"},{"word":"mulpau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the entirety of $x_2$","notes":"See also {mulno}, {pagbu}."},{"word":"mulpi'i","score":0,"definition":"$p_1$ is the integer result of multiplying integer $p_2$ by integer $p_3$.","notes":"Made from {mulno} + {pilji}. See also {mulna'u}, {mulna'usle}."},{"word":"mulselylai","score":2,"definition":"$k_2$ is a universal quantifier quantifying quantity $m_1=k_1$, which is complete/whole by standard $m_2$ on scale $k_3$ (si'o)."},{"word":"mulslemijyji'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a eukaryote of species $x_2$.","notes":"An eukaryote is an organism whose cells contain complex structures enclosed within membranes. All species of large complex organisms are eukaryotes, including animals (={danlu}), plants (={spati}) and fungi (={mledi}, although most species of eukaryote are protist microorganisms (={jurme})."},{"word":"multertu'i","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=t_3$ (du'u) is unanimous / based on complete agreement among $t_1=t_2$."},{"word":"mumbais","score":1,"definition":"Mumbai."},{"word":"mumbircurnu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a starfish of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mu}, {birka}, {curnu}."},{"word":"mumdei","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Friday of week $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {jednmu}."},{"word":"mumei","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantifier selbri: convert 5 to cardinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is a set with the quintet of members $x_{2}$."},{"word":"mumkulpikta","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a short-cycle tertiary education diploma entitling $p_2$ to entitlement/privilege $p_3$ (event/state) from school/institute/academy $c_1$ teaching subject(s) $c_3$.","notes":"Fifth level of International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED)."},{"word":"mumoi","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantified selbri: convert 5 to ordinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is fifth among $x_{2}$ ordered by rule $x_{3}$."},{"word":"mumplin","score":1,"definition":"Jupiter.","notes":"Cf. {mumplini}."},{"word":"mumplini","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is the fifth closest planet (default is Jupiter if p2 is the Sun) revolving around $p_2$ (default is the Sun), with planetary characteristics $p_3$, orbital parameters $p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {mumplin}, {pavyplini}, {relplini} etc.; see also {terdi}, {solri}, {mluni}, {lunra}, {plinycma}, {tarci'e}."},{"word":"mumvanci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Friday evening of week $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"mumvlabivli'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is wuyan lüshi with tone pattern $x_2$, rhyming at locus $x_3$.","notes":"{mu} {valsi} {bi} {linji}; {mumvlavonli'i}, {zelvlavonli'i}, {zelvlabivli'i}"},{"word":"mumvlavonli'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is wuyan jueju with tone pattern $x_2$, rhyming at locus $x_3$.","notes":"{mu} {valsi} {vo} {linji}; {zelvlavonli'i}, {mumvlabivli'i}, {zelvlabivli'i}"},{"word":"mumyma'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is May/the fifth month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"mumymast","score":1,"definition":"May.","notes":"Cf. {bakma'i}, {mumymasti}."},{"word":"mumymasti","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is May/the fifth month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {masnmu}. Cf. {pavmasti}, {nanca}."},{"word":"mumymockemkuctai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ forms or is collectively arranged so as to form a shape idealized as a quincunx.","notes":"A quincunx is a form composed of five distinct dots (points, circles, etc.) which are arranged so that there are exactly two distinct lines such that they each contain (or non-emptily intersect) three of the said dots and mutually intersect at/share exactly a single dot, which is located at the center of the arrangement, and thereby are such that each of the dots belong to at least one of these lines. In other words, it is a cross or \"x\" shape, with four extremities, composed of dots (one at the distal end of extremity, each, and one at the center). The orientation, overall size or aspect ratio, length or angle of any extremity relative to any other, size of the dots in absolute or mutually relative terms, etc. are irrelevant for the present classification. See also: \"{kuctai}\", \"{kurjipyjolmijmo'a}\" (essentially synonymous in terms of concept)."},{"word":"mumymoija'a","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ has the rank of Colonel/Captain/Group Captain (equivalent of NATO OF-5) in military unit /organization $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mu}, {moi}, {jatna}, {jemja'a}, {vairsoi}, {xavmoija'a}, {vonmoija'a}. Based on STANAG 2116: NATO Codes for Grades of Military Personnel."},{"word":"mumymoixandegji","score":1,"definition":"$xa_1=d_1$ is the little finger of hand $xa_2=d_2$ attached to body $d_3$.","notes":"See also: {xantamji}, {relmoixandegji}, {cibmoixandegji}, {vonmoixandegji}."},{"word":"mumymomdegji","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=d_1$ is the little finger/toe/digit of $d_2$.","notes":"Does not actually have to be little or smallest; just has to be homologous to the most-ulnar/most-medial digit in the human hand or most-lateral digit in the human foot (assuming standard anatomical position for humans). Confer: \"{degji}\"."},{"word":"munje","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a universe/cosmos [complete and ordered entirety] of domain/sphere $x_{2}$ defined by rules $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also world; a universe is a kind of system, one which comprehensively encompasses its domain; e.g. 'universe of discourse', or 'world of birds'; $x_3$ are the rules/defining principles which distinguish the universe from other universes, or from non-universe. See also {ciste}, {plini}, {kensa}, {mulno}."},{"word":"munjero","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the/our actual physical universe in its entirety.","notes":"This is the universe of cosmology and physics in general. It is not separate from humans - we are part of it. In a multiverse, this is our universe. Probably synonymous with \"reality\". There are no connotations concerning restrictions to outerspace, large distance scales, etc. This is the entire physical system of which we definitely know (as of A.D. 2016) but with the true governing laws of nature. It may also include rules of logic and mathematics. It is as objective as can be demonstrated, but I do not wish to guarantee such a philosophy."},{"word":"muno","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 50 [fifty]."},{"word":"munono","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 500 [five hundred]."},{"word":"mu'o","selmaho":"COI","score":100000,"definition":"vocative: over (response OK) - more to come."},{"word":"mu'oi","selmaho":"MUhOI","score":3,"definition":"delimited non-Lojban selbri-unit","notes":"Similar to {me'oi} but requires delimiters, to allow quotation of multiple words or words with glottal-stops. In other words, {me'oi}:{mu'oi} :: {zo'oi}:{zoi} :: {la'oi}:{la'o} . Equivalent to {me'au} {la'e} {zoi}."},{"word":"mu'onai","selmaho":"COI*","score":100000,"definition":"vocative: over (response OK) - more to come."},{"word":"mu'o'u","selmaho":"MUhOhU","score":1,"definition":"Marks an endpoint of a quote/string/expression and specifies that (relative to the original) the quote/string/expression so marked is complete, accurate, and well-portrayed by the quote/string/expression on the relevant side of the excerpt, including wrt all relevant information and when factoring in the content and context of the quotation-external discourse in which said quote/string/expression appears; indicator that quote mining or cherry-picking did not occur and that the excerpt which is quoted is not deceptive.","notes":"Must be adjacent to a quotation marker (including terminator or delimiter) or \"{sedu'u}\" or similar; it attaches to the/such a marker such that it is external to the scope of the quote/expression produced/contained/terminated by that marker. For example, in \"lu mu'o'u lu coi li'u li'u mu'o'u\", the first instance of this word attaches to the second \"{lu}\" (because it is inside the quotation produced by the first \"lu\") and the second instance of this word attaches to the second instance of \"{li'u}\"; it cannot appear adjacent to \"{coi}\" in this example and yet function in application to the expressed quotation markers because it would then be inside all of the available quotations (nested, in this case), although such is allowed as a pure string (because being able to quote an expression such as \"He did say \"mu'o'u\"\" is utile). In a quotation (such as a \"lu\"-\"li'u\" quotation) with two markers (initiation and termination), even if one of them is implicit: if this word appears before the quote (at its initiation), then it means that there is no relevant and material information preceding the original version of the presented quote which would drastically alter its interpretation (for example: if the original is \"not big\", then \"big\" is technically a quote/substring thereof but there is information prior to this substring which materially alters the interpretation, namely \"not\"; likewise, cutting out the subject of a sentence which is being quoted and then using the quote in a context in which the subject is implied to be someone or something other than the original constitutes a material change in meaning due to incompleteness and this word would specify against that); if the word appears after the quote (at its termination), then it means that there is no relevant and material information following the original version of the presented quote which would drastically alter its interpretation (for example: if the original is \"he chose the men and the women\" but the presented quote/substring is \"he chose the men\" (in a context such that sexism is being accused), then there is information following the presented quote/substring which alters the interpretation, namely \"and the women\"); note that the interpretation-altering information need not immediately precede or follow the presented quote. For singly-marked quotes (such as by \"{zo}\") it means that the presented quote/string/expression is complete on both ends (including being the complete word / all relevant rafsi in a lujvo). Modifying this word with \"-{nai}\" indicates that there definitely is a material change in the meaning of the quote due in part to completeness or lack of appropriate context (textual or otherwise). This word can be negated by \"{nai}\", much like UI, but that would be unusual in effect. This word is a marker or flag of asserted good faith; thus, in effect, it functions as a reminder to the audience to check the quotation for the alleged completeness and fairness of representation. If quoting from foreign languages, terminal punctuation, such as \".\" or paragraph breaks, and retention of original letter-casing (or indication thereof) must be explicitly included for the usage of this word to be appropriate and truthful. See also: \"{rau'o}\", \"{rau'oi}\", \"{boi'o'u}\" (for a solution to a technical catch with this word)."},{"word":"mupcpa","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ takes a sample of $c_2=m_2$ from source/set $c_3=m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cpacu}."},{"word":"mupli","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an example/sample/specimen/instance/case/illustration of common property(s) $x_{2}$ of set $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also cmavo list {mu'u}, {pixra}."},{"word":"murmura","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pussycat, kitty, kittycat, a purring home animal treated affectionately, belongs to species $x_2$","notes":"See {mlatu}, {dalpe'o}, {dirba}"},{"word":"murse","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the [astronomical] twilight/dawn/dusk/half-light/glimmering of day $x_{2}$ at location $x_{3}$.","notes":"Morning twilight, dawn (= {cermurse}); evening twilight, dusk (= {vacmurse}). See also {cerni}, {kandi}, {vanci}."},{"word":"mursynalcando","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is crepuscular/active during the twilight/dawn/dusk $m_1$.","notes":"See also: matutinal (={cermursynalcando}), vespertine (={vacmursynalcando})."},{"word":"murta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a curtain/blinds/drapes for covering/obscuring aperture $x_{2}$, and made of material $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {canko}, {vorme}."},{"word":"mur zei sucyskami","score":1,"definition":"$sk_1$ is a Moore machine for purpose $sk_2$.","notes":"See: {sucyskami}."},{"word":"muslo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ pertains to the Islamic/Moslem/Koranic [Quranic] culture/religion/nation in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also Muslim. See also {jegvo}, {lijda}."},{"word":"musmalsi","score":2,"definition":"$ma_1$ is a mosque of Islamic denomination $mu_1=ma_2$ at location/serving area $m_3$"},{"word":"mutcau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is immaterially free of $x_2$"},{"word":"mutce","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is much/extreme in property $x_{2}$ (ka), towards $x_{3}$ extreme/direction; $x_{1}$ is, in $x_{2}$, very $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also very, a lot, immoderate/immoderately, pretty, intense, quite, extremely. See also {milxe}, {traji}, {banli}, {carmi}, {nutli}."},{"word":"mutcrai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is so extreme in property $x_2$ and in direction $x_3$ that it is not actually of the same type or kind, by standard or in set of options $x_4$.","notes":"A difference in degree which is so large that it actually is a difference in kind. Examples: (1) Infrared is so 'red' that it is not even red/visible. (2) Even though speciation happens via what is essentially a continuum, Homo erectus is so much older and ancestral to modern humans that they are not even modern humans (and maybe should be considered our uber-ancestors or something, rather than 'mere ancestors'). (3) Pathological lying is mendaciousness which is so extreme that it is not even 'lying' in the usual sense, for it may be uncontrollable etc. See: \"{bancu}\", \"{mutce}\", \"{traji}\"."},{"word":"mutmaika'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the physical/material embodiment/avatar of nonphysical/immaterial concept $x_2$ (si'o/ka)","notes":"See {ceirka'i}, {kibyka'i}"},{"word":"mutmi'i","score":2,"definition":"$mi_1=mu_1$ is a program for use $mi_2$."},{"word":"mutmle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=$ is \"beautiful on the inside\"; $x_1=melbi_1$ is beautiful to $x_2=melbi_2$ in aspect $x_3=melbi_3$ (ka) which is an immaterial (mucti) quality of $x_1$","notes":"From {mucti} {melbi}."},{"word":"mutpapri","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=m_1$ is a web page containing hyperlinks in website / collection of hyperlinking documents $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mucti}, {papri}, {samci'ejudri}. Not tied specifically to the HTTP or other communications protocol."},{"word":"mutsteila","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a weasel (genus Mustela) of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"Syn. {mabmustela}. See {ermine}, {fulreto}"},{"word":"mu'u","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"mupli modal, 1st place exemplified by ..."},{"word":"muvdandu","score":1,"definition":"$x1=m1=d1$ swings on $x2=d2$ towards $x3=m2$ from $x4=m3$"},{"word":"muvdu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (object) moves to destination/receiver $x_{2}$ [away] from origin $x_{3}$ over path/route $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also mobile (= {comymu'u}, for the non-specific opposite of immobile); after a muvdu, object is alienated from/no longer at origin (unless physically returned there, per litru or slilu); agentive move (= {muvgau}, {muvzu'e}), non-agentive transitive move (= {muvri'a}), self-propelled (= {sezmuvgau}), motion of a part of the object (= {pagmu'u}), having a moving part (= {muvypau}, {muvyselpau}); apparent motion (= {mlumu'u}). (cf. {rinci}, {klama} (which differs in that the means of motion is explicit), {litru}, {cliva}, {fatri}; {dunda}, {benji} for agentive movement that does not necessarily imply alienation from origin, preja for similar movement with no agent implied, {bevri}, {vimcu})"},{"word":"muvgau","score":4,"definition":"$g_1$ moves $m_1$ to destination $m_2$ from origin $m_3$ over path/route $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {muvdu}, {ca'ermuvgau}."},{"word":"muvla'arpu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x1=p1$ transplants $x2=p2=m1$ to the new location $x3=p3=m2$ from origin $x4=m3$","notes":"from {muvdu} + {la'arpu'i}"},{"word":"muvycau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is motionless","notes":"See also {zvasto}"},{"word":"muvykemlolgai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a movable rug/mat/cover for floor $x_2$.","notes":"From {muvdu} {ke} {loldi} {gacri}. See also {buklolgai} 'cloth carpet/rug'."},{"word":"muvysabnu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cabin of an elevator / lift / horizontal lift $x_2$; $x_2$ is an elevator / lift / horizontal lift with cabin $x_1$"},{"word":"muvyselpau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has moving part $x_2$, which moves to destination $x_3$ from origin $x_4$ over path $x_5$","notes":"See also {selpau}, {muvdu}."},{"word":"muvyslidandu","score":1,"definition":"$x1=m1=s1=d1$ swings from $x2=d2$ between $x3=m2$ and $x4=m3$"},{"word":"muvysutra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is quick to move to destination $x_2$ away from origin $x_3$ over path/route $x_4$","notes":"See {muvdu}, {sutra}"},{"word":"muvytciga'a","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=t_1$ is a joystick for steering/manoeuvring object/vehicle $m_1=t_2$ of material $g_2$."},{"word":"muvytcixi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=t_1$ is a steering wheel for steering/manoeuvring object/vehicle $m_1=t_2$, made of materials/having properties $x_3$."},{"word":"muvyxra","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is an animation featuring characters $p_2=m_1$, made by artist $p_3$ in medium $p_4$"},{"word":"muvzva","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ wanders within an area $x_2$.","notes":"{muvdu} {zvati}"},{"word":"mu zei sumtika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'sumti-5' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: quantifier? sumti-6 (relative-clauses)? | quantifier selbri /KU#/ (relative-clauses)?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"mu zei zgabube","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'selbri-5' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: selbri-6 ((jek | joik) stag? BO # selbri-5)?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"muzga","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a museum for preserving [and possibly exhibiting] $x_{2}$ at location $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {citri}."},{"word":"muzyku'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is an exhibition room/hall of a museum for exhibiting $x_2=m_2$.","notes":"{muzga} {kumfa}"},{"word":"my","selmaho":"BY2","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for m."},{"word":"my zei sance","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bilabial nasal sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {masnce}."},{"word":"na","selmaho":"NA","score":100000,"definition":"bridi contradictory negator; scope is an entire bridi; logically negates in some cmavo compounds."},{"word":"na'a","selmaho":"BY1","score":100000,"definition":"cancel all letteral shifts."},{"word":"na.a","selmaho":"A*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: sumti afterthought conditional/only if."},{"word":"na'acto","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ centuries in duration by standard $x_3$.","notes":"{nanca} {xecto}; the default $x_2$ is 1"},{"word":"na'ai","selmaho":"NA","score":1,"definition":"Same function as {na} but with the additional meaning that the sumti in the bridi have no prior experience together.","notes":"\"mi na'ai prami la .rikis .martn.\" means \"mi na prami la .rikis .martn.\" with the additional information that I do not know who Ricky Martin is (so I cannot like nor dislike him, nor have really any other substantial relationship with him which is based on experience)."},{"word":"na'akti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is turned off / deactivated / not operational for function $x_2$","notes":"See {akti}, {na'aktigau}"},{"word":"na'aktigau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ turns off / deactivates $x_2$","notes":"See {akti}, {aktigau}, {ca'arcadgau}"},{"word":"na'arctodetri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the century notation of the date of event/state $x_2$, in system $x_3$.","notes":"{nanca} zei {xecto} zei {detri}. See {de'i'a} for BAI. See also {na'acto}."},{"word":"na'ardeidetri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the date/day notation of the year of event/state $x_2$, in system $x_3$.","notes":"{nanca} zei {djedi} zei {detri}. As default, the number $x_1$ is counted from the first day of the year. See also {detke'u}."},{"word":"na'ardetri","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the year notation of the date of event/state $x_2$, in system $x_3$.","notes":"{nanca} zei {detri}. See {de'i'e} for BAI."},{"word":"na'arjefydetri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the week notation of the year of event/state $x_2$, in system $x_3$.","notes":"{nanca} zei {jeftu} zei {detri}. As default, the number $x_1$ is counted from the first week of the year. See also {detke'u}."},{"word":"na'arkagnoi","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is the annual report of company/corporation/organization $k_1$. ","notes":"Cf. {nanca}, {kagni}, {notci}, {kagyselpo'e}, {kagyseldejni}, {prali}."},{"word":"na'asmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is of the same/similar age as $x_2$"},{"word":"na'a'u","selmaho":"PA5","score":2,"definition":"not a number","notes":"See also {ci'i}, {xo'e}, {tu'o}."},{"word":"na'au","selmaho":"LI","score":2,"definition":"converts an unevaluated mekso expression into a sumti referencing its evaluated result (if sensible/defined)","notes":"For example, would be prefixed to {ke'a} in {xe'au}-NOIhA clauses in order to reference the bracketed (unevaluated, formal) subexpression's evaluated result. In some sense, this word plays inverse of/to {me'o}, but may see less general use since expressions are typically evaluated at the end of mekso utterances. (Thus, this word may find its greatest amount of usage within mekso expressions before they are concluded and evaluated.)"},{"word":"na'azma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is older than $x_2$ by $x_3$ (li) years"},{"word":"nabglaca'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a toaster"},{"word":"nabmi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event/state) is a problem to/encountered by $x_{2}$ in situation/task/inquiry $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ requires consideration by $x_2$. See also {preti}, {danfu}, {ciksi}, {jijnu}, {jinvi}, {nandu}, {pensi}, {sidbo}, {spuda}, {raktu}."},{"word":"nabrkruto","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains crouton(s) made from bread(s) $x_2$."},{"word":"nabypalne","score":4,"definition":"$n_1=p_1$ is a pizza/pie/sandwich/taco/burrito/pirozhki with topping/ingredients $p_2$ and bread of type $n_2=p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {djasnuji}, {pitnanba}, {iptsa}, {cidjrpitsa}, {titnanba}, {cidjrburito}, {cidjrtako}."},{"word":"nabypalnyplise","score":0,"definition":"$n_1=pa_1$ is an apple pie made from apple(s) $pl_1$."},{"word":"nabysko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of noodles."},{"word":"nabysle","score":1,"definition":"$x1=s1$ is a crumb of bread $x2=n1$ from grain $x3=n2$"},{"word":"nabyspi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a crumb of bread $n_1$ made from grains $n_2$.","notes":"Cf. {nanba}, {spisa}."},{"word":"nabysu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x1=s1$ is a loaf of bread of grains $x2=n2$"},{"word":"nabzba","score":2,"definition":"$z_1$ bakes bread/cake/pastry $z_2=n_1$ from ingredients $z_3$."},{"word":"nacfa'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=f_1$ mathematically(/experimentally?) finds/solves for the value of $x_2=f_2$","notes":"Useful for \"find x\", etc.. If one treats functions themselves as \"numbers\" in some contexts (which is perfectly reasonable), this word could also plausibly be used in the sense of, for example, \"find the unique function that satisfies [criteria]\"."},{"word":"nackai","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is characterized by numbers; $c_1$ is digital.","notes":"More literal. Cf. {samkai}"},{"word":"nacle'u","score":2,"definition":"$l_1$ is a numeral (single symbol) in system $l_2$ representing $l_3$=$n_1$.","notes":"If not specified $l_2$ defaults to the Arabic numerals in Western scripts. See also {nacysni}."},{"word":"nacmecrai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the least element/minimum of the set (of numbers) $x_2$ under (partial) ordering $x_3$","notes":"x1 must be a set. If this word is being used as a function ($min$), common but lazy mathematical practice allows for speaking of \"the minimum of a function\" (including sequences) or to constrain the minimum with respect to certain variables, but these constraints can and properly ought to be incorporated into the definition of the set of which the minimum is being taken. This word is not limited to purely mathematical usage and the set can be defined loosely (such as in \"the minimum legally acceptable wage\" wherein the set x2 is understood to be the set of all legally acceptable wages). The minimum x1 must belong to set x2; compare with: {zmaraimecna'u} (infimum). See also: {nacyzmarai}."},{"word":"nacme'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=n_1=c_1$ is a numerical identifier of $x_2=c_2$, used by $x_3=c_3$."},{"word":"nacmei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vector of dimension $x_2$ with coordinates $x_3$, $x_4$, $x_5$, ...","notes":"See also {relnacmei}, {cibnacmei}, {pinynacmei}, {rajnacmei}, {nacmemsu'a}"},{"word":"nacmeimei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an $x_2$ by $x_3$ vector array/matrix of vectors $x_4$, $x_5$, $x_6$...","notes":"See also {jo'i}, {pi'a}, {sa'i}"},{"word":"nacna'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the arithmetic mean of number sequence/set $x_2$","notes":"Synonymous to {sujna'o}. See also {cnano}."},{"word":"nacnilbra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the absolute value/norm of $x_2$.","notes":"See also {cu'a}"},{"word":"nacpoiba'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ counts numbers $n_1=p_1$ out aloud."},{"word":"nacrei","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a question about a number, asked by $p_3$ to $p_4$."},{"word":"nacrga'au","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Euler–Mascheroni constant, usually denoted by lowercase gamma (γ); approximately 0.5772156649 (in decimal).","notes":"The difference in the limit as n becomes arbitrarily large between/of: the sum of (1/k) for all strictly positive integers k < (n+1), and the natural logarithm of n. See also: {ga'au}"},{"word":"nacysni","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a numeral of number $s_2=n_1$ to observer $s_3$"},{"word":"nacyuensni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (quoted text) is the text that stands for the number $x_2$ in language $x_3$","notes":"See {na'uvla}, {namcu}, {uensni}, {uenzi}"},{"word":"nacyuenzi","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ (quoted text) is the text that stands for the number $x_2$ in language $x_3$","notes":"See {na'uvla}, {namcu}, {uensni}, {uenzi}"},{"word":"nacyvlapoi","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ (quoted text) is the text that stands for the number $x_2$ in language $x_3$","notes":"See {na'uvla}"},{"word":"nacyzmarai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the greatest element/maximum of the set (of numbers) $x_2$ under (partial) ordering $x_3$","notes":"x1 must be a set. If this word is being used as a function ($max$), common but lazy mathematical practice allows for speaking of \"the maximum of a function\" (including sequences) or to constrain the maximum with respect to certain variables, but these constraints can and properly ought to be incorporated into the definition of the set of which the maximum is being taken. This word is not limited to purely mathematical usage and the set can be defined loosely (such as in \"the maximum number of people whom I permit to be invited\" wherein the set x2 is understood to be the set of the possible acceptable numbers of guests allowed by the speaker). The maximum x1 must belong to set x2; compare with: {mecraizmana'u} (supremum). See also: {nacmecrai}."},{"word":"nadmau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is more difficult/harder than $x_2$ for $x_3$ by amount $x_4$"},{"word":"nadrai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the most difficult among $x_2$"},{"word":"nadycai","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=n_1$ is a big problem/crisis for $n_2$ in situation/task/inquiry $n_3$.","notes":"Cf. {nabmi}, {carmi}."},{"word":"nadydjukra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is recourse of $x_2$ to do/achieve difficult situation $x_3$, which is difficult by standard $x_4$"},{"word":"na'e","selmaho":"NAhE","score":100001,"definition":"contrary scalar negator: other than ...; not ...; a scale or set is implied."},{"word":"na'ebo","selmaho":"NAhE+BO","score":2,"definition":"negation sumti qualifier: something other than.","notes":"Cf. {na'e}, {bo}, {je'abo}, {no'ebo}, {to'ebo}."},{"word":"na'efa'a","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space direction: not towards specified point, contrary negation; direction modal."},{"word":"na'ei","selmaho":"NAhE","score":3,"definition":"Contradictory negation of a predicate","notes":"The quantifier negation laws can be stated as: naku ro da zo'u da broda .ijo [su'o] da zo'u da na'ei broda, naku [su'o] da zo'u da broda .ijo ro da zo'u da na'ei broda. "},{"word":"na'epu'i","selmaho":"CAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"modal aspect: has never, and perhaps cannot; other-than-demonstrated-ability."},{"word":"nafmupli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a counterexample of property $x_2$, normally exemplified by set $x_3$"},{"word":"nafselte'i","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is an exception/the only one without property $x_2$ among $x_3$","notes":"See also {natfe}, {selte'i}, {steci}"},{"word":"nagi'a","selmaho":"GIhA*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: bridi-tail afterthought conditional/only if."},{"word":"naglatna","score":2,"definition":"$l_{1}=n_2$ is an Indian lotus/sacred lotus/bean of India (Nelumbo nucifera) [plant/flower/herb], with nuts $n_{1}$, of strain/cultivar $l_{2}$ , symbolizing $l_3$ to culture/religion $l_4$.","notes":"The Linnaean binomial Nelumbo nucifera (Gaertn.) is the currently recognized name for this species, which has been classified under the former names, Nelumbium speciosum (Willd.) and Nymphaea nelumbo, among others. See also {latna}."},{"word":"nago'i","selmaho":"GOhA*","score":100000,"definition":"selbri: repeats preceding bridi while denying it as false; pro-assign values are unchanged."},{"word":"na'i","selmaho":"UI3a","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: metalinguistic negator.","notes":"See also {naldra}, {nalmapti}."},{"word":"nai","selmaho":"NAI","score":100000,"definition":"attached to cmavo to negate them; various negation-related meanings."},{"word":"na'icmo","score":2,"definition":" $c_1=n_2$ chirps/makes sound/stridulates $c_2$ rubbing/chafing together wings [body-part] $n_1$ expressing $c_3$ (property)"},{"word":"nai'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":3,"definition":"nafselte'i modal: except...","notes":"See also {natfe}, {steci}."},{"word":"naijgi","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=n_2$ is a patriot of nation $n_1$.","notes":"Cf. {natmi}, {jgira}, {natpa'i}."},{"word":"nailon","score":1,"definition":"nylon"},{"word":"nainmu","score":0,"definition":"[reserved for gender-related personal identifier] $$","notes":"Perhaps specifically for someone who inhabits a multi-gender encompassing region of the space, possibly pertaining to/along the binary (\"nanmu\"+\"ninmu\"). See also: \"{nanmu}\", \"{ninmu}\", \"{nonmu}\", \"{nunmu}\"."},{"word":"na'ircmacrida","score":1,"definition":"$cr_1$ is a pixie [tiny, winged mythical humanoid] of mythos/religion $cr_2$","notes":"Cf. {crida}, {torcrida}, {brabracrida}, {clakercrida}, {cmacmacrida}"},{"word":"na'irxi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pegasus/winged horse."},{"word":"na'itfa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u: proposition or kau-question) cannot be assigned a definite truth-value or answer","notes":"Brivla form of {na'i}. i.e. $x_1$ is something one would answer {na'i} to. Useful sumtcita places include {ni'i} for the logical reasoning for $x_1$ being na'itfa, and {va'o} for the conditions / contexts where $x_1$ is na'itfa. See {jo'atnu}"},{"word":"na'itsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a samara of $x_2$ for producing offspring $x_3$.","notes":"see also {a'orne}, {ulmu}"},{"word":"naizgi","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is folk music performed at/by $z_2$ (event), originating in group of people $n_2$.","notes":"Cf. {natmi}, {zgike}, {nolzgi}, {sopselneizgi}, {dja'aza}, {te'ekno}."},{"word":"naja","selmaho":"JA*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: tanru-internal afterthought conditional/only if."},{"word":"najdei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Monday of week $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Synonyms: {lurdei}, {pavdei}. See also {xundei}, {peldei}."},{"word":"najgenja","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is a carrot of variety $g_2$.","notes":"See {ka'orta}, {gejrdauko}, {stagi}, {spati}, {genjrdauko}."},{"word":"najgenjycmakemterka'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=n_1=g_1=c_1=ka_3$ is a baby-cut carrot, which is small in property/dimension(s) $x_5=c_2$ as compared with standard/norm $x_6=c_3$, cut by tool/blade $x_2=ka_1$ from carrot $x_3=ka_2=n_1$, which is of variety $x_4=g_2$.","notes":"Baby-cut carrots are not to be confused with baby carrots."},{"word":"najnimre","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an orange of variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {nimre}, {pelnimre}, {branimre}, {ri'ornimre}, {skorbuti}, {narju}"},{"word":"najnimryjisra","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of orange juice made from orange/oranges $j_2=ni_1$.","notes":"See also: {najnimre}, {jisra}, {narju}, {nimre}"},{"word":"najycutcpi","score":1,"definition":"$ci_1=cu_2$ is an American robin of variety $ci_2$","notes":"Turdus migratorius. This is not the European robin."},{"word":"najysmela","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a peach [fruit] of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {smela}"},{"word":"najyzilska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the abstract color orange","notes":"The gismu {narju} refers to objects which are orange, but not the color orange itself. This lujvo serves the latter purpose. See also {skari} {zilska}"},{"word":"nakcei","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a god (specifically, male deity) of people(s)/religion $c_2$ with dominion over $c_3$ [sphere].","notes":"In English, \"god\" can be either genderless or male (depending on context and contrast), while specifically indicating a female deity by use of the word \"goddess\". In order to correct this imbalance, Lojban is equipped with {fetcei} and {nakcei} (among other words) for the variously characterized deities, whereas {cevni} makes no implications about the gender of the deity. Cf. {fetcei}, {nakni}, {cevni}, {lijda}, {krici}, {censa}, {malsi}. Recommended to be used only use when contrasted with {fetcei} or masculinity of the deity is to be emphasized/important."},{"word":"nakcinse","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ is androphilous [sexually attracted to men] in situation $c_2$ by standard $c_4$.","notes":"This word is only about sexual interest in males; other sexuals interest are irrelevant. See also {fetcinse}, {naknakcinse}, {mitcinse}, {dutcinse}."},{"word":"nakfamti","score":2,"definition":"$n_1=f_1$ is an uncle of $f_2$ by bond/tie $f_3$.","notes":"See also: {fetfamti}, {famti}, {nakni}."},{"word":"naknakcinse","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=f_1$ is male and androphilous/gay/bisexual in situation $c_2$ by standard $c_4$","notes":"This word is about male homosexuality and bisexuality. See also {nakcinse}, {fetfetcinse}, {mitcinse}, {relcinse}."},{"word":"naknalspe","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=n_1$ is an unmarried man under law/custom/tradition $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {nalspe}, {naknalspe}, {specfari'i}, {bavyspe}, {pruspe}."},{"word":"nakni","score":100001,"definition":"$x_1$ is a male/buck of species $x_2$ evidencing masculine physical/biological/genetic trait(s) $x_3$ (ka); $x_1$ is masculine.","notes":"See also {fetsi}, {bersa}. For culturally male traits, see {jikynakni}."},{"word":"nakpibrkevna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ [body-part] is the male genital cavity of individual $x_2$","notes":"It belongs to a male (sperm-bearer). It is the \"vagina-like\" organ into which gynosomes may be inserted during mating; this similarity is due to its role in intercourse (being penetrated), and not due to its role in producing certain gametes or hosting embryos. See also: {vibnrbarpinji}"},{"word":"nakpibyta'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=t_1$ is boxer shorts/boxer briefs/briefs/jockstrap (male genital underwear), serving purpose $x_2=t_3$","notes":"Male genitalia/crotch/penis-covering type of underwear. Needn't be worn by male/man/boy but garment need be made for male genitalia/pubic region in some manner (see {fetpibyta'u}/{pibyta'u} for female/non-defined counterpart). Cf. {nerta'u}, {taxfrbikini}, {tatyta'u}."},{"word":"nakpinji","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a/the penis of $p_2=n_1$.","notes":"Cf. {fetpinji}, {pinji}."},{"word":"nakseltri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1 = t_2$ is attracted to males in property/manner/capacity $x_2 = t_3$ (ka), where maleness is determined by evincing masculine traits/according to standard $x_3 = n_3$ (ka).","notes":"$x_2$ can be used in order to indicate romantic attraction, sexual attraction, etc., among other things; for the most part, similar-species-ness is assumed, so use $x_2$ in order to indicate alternatives (such as a human being attracted to male cats for pets). This word does not exclude the possibility of being attracted to non-males in any manner or property, including the one given for this $x_2$. In the context of $x_2$ = lo ka gletu, this word includes heterosexual females (assuming gender binary), homosexual males, bisexual and pansexual people, male-attracted trans people, etc."},{"word":"naksmifetsi'o","score":1,"definition":"$si_1$ is feminism, the idea that females and males are alike in quality $sm_3$, as thought by $si_2$."},{"word":"nakso'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gamete of male $x_2$","notes":"See {fetso'a}, {esperma}"},{"word":"nakso'aselcigla","score":2,"definition":"$c_2$ is semen containing $s_1$, secreted by organism $c_1$=$s_2$"},{"word":"nakspe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a husband of $x_2$ (spouse) according to marriage law/custom/tradition $x_3$."},{"word":"naktricinse","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is/demonstrates/exhibits sexual orientation toward males in situation $x2$ by standard $x3$","notes":"In a gender binary, this word covers half of each heterosexuality and homosexuality. It is not strict (in other words, bisexuals are both male- and female-attracted). Could be useful for transexuals with a definite preference, as well. See also: {fetytricinse}"},{"word":"naku","selmaho":"NAKU","score":1,"definition":"(adverbial) bridi contradictory negator; \"it is not true that....\"; negates the bridi as well as any other adverbial or quantifier located on its right."},{"word":"nakybakni","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=n_1$ is a bull of species/breed $b_2$."},{"word":"nakydzetru","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a patriarch of people/territory/domain/subjects $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {fetydzetru}."},{"word":"nakykemcinctu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a male teacher of sexuality to audience $x_2$."},{"word":"nalbolbi'o","score":2,"definition":"$bi_1$ unrolls under condition $bi_3$.","notes":"Cf. {na'e}, {bolci}, {binxo}."},{"word":"nalbrablo","score":2,"definition":"$ba_{1}$=$bl_{1}$ is a non-big boat for carrying $bl_{2}$, propelled by $bl_{3}$, in property/dimension(s) $ba_{3}$ (ka) as compared with standard/norm $ba_{3}$.","notes":"§12.11 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"nalbrezu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ improvises $x_2$ (ka) for purpose/goal/to end $x_3$"},{"word":"nalbro","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=n_1$ is gentile."},{"word":"nalceiju'o","score":1,"definition":"$d1$ does not know if a god(s) exist; d1 is agnostic."},{"word":"nalceikri","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is an atheist.","notes":"Cf. {ceikri}, {seljda}, {ceirsenpi}."},{"word":"nalci","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the wing [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: lateral supporting surface].","notes":"See also {cipni}, {pimlu}, {rebla}."},{"word":"nalci'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is uninteresting to $x_2$.","notes":"See also {a'ucu'i}"},{"word":"nalci'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is senior/older/other than young by standard $x_2$.","notes":"{na'e} {citno}; see also {makcu}, {tolci'o}"},{"word":"nalci'otarbi","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=c_1$ is a fetus with mother $t_2$ and father $t_3$."},{"word":"nalcpavjima","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an alicorn (winged unicorn) of type/mythology $x_2$","notes":"See {pavjima}, {na'irxi'a}"},{"word":"nalcre","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ is lay (non-professional) in event/activity $c_2$ by standard $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {certu}."},{"word":"nalcti","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ abstains from eating $c_2$; $c_1$ fasts.","notes":"Cf. {citka}."},{"word":"nalcycinki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a winged or once-winged insect","notes":"A member of taxon Pterygota. Includes stages and morphs without wings. See {cinki}, {nalci}, {vofli}."},{"word":"naldamtanko","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a quantity of smokeless tobacco/tobacco-based product of/from species/strain $t_2$","notes":"All tobacco and tobacco-based products, but not merely nicotine-based products (e.g. pharmaceutical), not intended for smoking e.g. dipping/chewing/dissolvable tobacco, snuff, snus, tobacco gum, iqmik, naswar, gutka, toombak, shammah, etc. Cf. {tanko}, {danmo}, {sigja}."},{"word":"naldjica","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ does not want/desire $x_{2}$ (event/state) for purpose $x_{3}$.","notes":"Cf. {na'e}, {djica}"},{"word":"naldra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is incorrect/not right in property/aspect $x_2$ (ka) in situation $x_3$"},{"word":"naldu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is moderate in respect of $x_2$ by standard $x_3$","notes":"from {na'e} + {dukse}"},{"word":"nalfadni","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ [member] is uncommon/atypical/unusual in property $f_2$ (ka) among members of $f_3$ (set).","notes":"Cf. {na'e}, {fadni}, {rirci}."},{"word":"nalfau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is an event that doesn't happen/occur/take place","notes":"See also {fasnu}."},{"word":"nalfi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is invariant/unchanged by/symmetric/symmetrical/unaffected under transformation/effect/exchange/operation/external change $x_2$ in property $x_3$ (ka).","notes":"$x_1$ and $x_3$ (in different senses) have $x_2$-symmetry/are $x_2$-invariant."},{"word":"nalgundei","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=d_1$ is a period of $x_2=d_2$ non-working days/vacation days/holidays for worker $x_3=g_1$ at job $x_4=g_2$","notes":"Removed $djedi_3$ as being unneeded. "},{"word":"nalju'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is inattentive towards/distracted/inadvertent of object/affair $x_2$.","notes":"See also {a'acu'i}"},{"word":"nalju'ikei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ fidgets with $x_2$."},{"word":"naljuncedrydji","score":2,"definition":"$dji_1=dju_1$ desires/wants/wishes unknown era $dji_2=c_1=dju_3$ (event/state) characterized by $c_2$ (event/property/interval/idea) for purpose $dji_3$. $dji_1=dju_1$ is nostalgic.","notes":"Typically refers to the melancholy desire to live out an era that happened before the subject was born, or to live in a place where one has never been."},{"word":"naljundi","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is inattentive towards/distracted from object/affair $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {na'e}, {jundi}."},{"word":"nalju'o","score":1,"definition":"$d1$ does not knows fact(s) $d2$ (du'u) about subject $d3$ by epistemology $d4$","notes":"This is the proper meaning of agnostic: gnostic - knowledge, a - without. The word is not limited to just religion, and does not describe a position of belief, although it can be used in this context: agnostic theism, agnostic atheism, etc."},{"word":"nalka'e","score":1,"definition":"$k1$ is unable to do/be/uncapable of doing/being (event/state) $k2$ under conditions $k3$ (event/state)","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {na'e}, {kakne}"},{"word":"nalkafxumckafi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=x_1$ is a quantity of decaffinated coffee/coffee [beverage] without caffeine.","notes":"See also decaffeination (=pu'u {kafxumvi'u}), coffee making (={kafpra})."},{"word":"nalkrilytabno","score":1,"definition":"$p_2=t_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of amorphous carbon.","notes":"See also: diamond (={krilytabno})."},{"word":"nalme'a","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is not less than/more than or equal to $m_2$ in property/quantity $m_3$ (ka/ni) by amount $m_4$ ","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {na'e}, {mleca}, {zmadu}"},{"word":"nalmle","score":2,"definition":"$m_{1}$ is ugly to $m_{2}$ in aspect $m_{3}$ (ka) by aesthetic standard $m_{4}$.","notes":"Example 15.71 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"nalmo'i","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ forgets fact/memory $m_2$ about subject $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {na'e}, {morji}, {tolmo'i}. Assumes that {morji} refers to a state i.e. 'remember'= 'retain in memory'."},{"word":"nalmosysna","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an approximant consonant with place of articulation $m_2=m_3$ and phonation $x_3$.","notes":"cf. {zunsna}"},{"word":"nalmu'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is incomplete/unfinished in property $x_2$ by standard $x_3$ .","notes":"See also {uonai}"},{"word":"nalnafyji'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=j_1$ thinks that $x_2=n_1$ and $x_3=n_2$ (du'u) may both be true about $x_4=j_3$, on grounds $x_5=j_4$; $x_1$ thinks that $x_2$ and $x_3$ are logically compatible."},{"word":"nalna'u","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is not a number"},{"word":"nalnimjavnau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a human who is neither a woman nor a man.","notes":"See also: {remrnunmu}, {ninmu}, {nanmu}, {remna}."},{"word":"nalpro","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ gives consent/agreement/sanction to $p_2$ (person/force ind./mass) about $p_3$ (abstract).","notes":"Cf. {na'e}, {fapro}, {tugni}, {ie}, {e'a}."},{"word":"nalra'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is irrelevant/unrelated to $x_2$; $x_1$ is arbitrary in relation to $x_2$ [object of comparison; context or referent].","notes":"Also 'random' in the sense of something that is unexpected in a particular context. Does not mean 'random' in the sense of patternless or unpredictable (the primary sense of {cunso}). If $x_1$ is an utterance or sign, nalra'a does NOT mean that it is entirely meaningless ({smucau}), but that it does not provide any outward indication of what thing it signifies if its meaning is not already known. See also {srana}, {sinxa}, {smuni}, {ckini}, {mifra}, {ckaji}. Derivative words include {nalra'aselkai} 'arbitrariness', {nalra'acme} 'arbitrary name', {sranycme} 'nonarbitrary name', {smura'asni} 'sign whose form is related to or indicates its referent'."},{"word":"nalrapli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ does not repeat/reoccur/recur; $x_1$ only happens once.","notes":"Synonym: {pavyfau}."},{"word":"nalra'u","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ leaves $r_2$ alone/in peace.","notes":"Cf. {raktu}."},{"word":"nalra'ugei","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=r_2$ is tranquil/happy about $g_2=r_1$.","notes":"Cf. {na'e}, {raktu}, {gleki}, {mansygei}, {camgei}."},{"word":"nalreldilcymu'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an odd number (integer not divisible by 2).","notes":"See also: {reldilcymu'o}, {dilcymu'o}, {re}."},{"word":"nalrelpi'irna'u","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ (li) is an integer number that is not a multiple of two by an integer; $n_1$ is an odd number."},{"word":"nalreltracinse","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=t_1$ in activity/state $c_2$ exhibits/performs/expresses non-binary gender $c_3=t_2$ (ka) by standard $c_4$.","notes":"$x_1$ exhibits/performs/expresses a gender that does not adhere to a binary gender norm/standard. Cf. {reltracinse} (binary gender). See {tracinse} for definition of gender."},{"word":"nalremda'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a non-human animal of species/taxon $x_2$","notes":"This is frequently what is meant by just \"animal\" in English. See also {danlu}."},{"word":"nalre'ucti","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ does not eat meat $c_2=r_1$; $c_1$ is a (lacto-ovo-)vegetarian.","notes":"See also (ethical) vegan (={nardalprapli}), dietary vegan (={stagycti}), ovo-vegetarian (={sovjvestagycti}), lacto-vegetarian (={ladjvestagycti}), herbivore (={spacti})."},{"word":"nalri'i","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ (NU) is casual, not formal/ceremonial.","notes":"Cf. {surla}, {xalbo}, {kalsa}, {cunso}."},{"word":"nalsanji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is unconscious/not aware of $x_2$ (object/abstract).","notes":"This is unconsciousness wrt a specific thing ($x_2$); widen for generalized unconsciousness. This may more or less include (some aspects of) sleep, but sleep is a very specific and complex process, and most forms of unconsciousness - let alone a simple and narrowly-specified lack of awareness - do not function in a manner which is even remotely similar to sleep. For generalized unconsciousness, use \"{sojnalsanji}\". This is NOT \"subconscious\" in many meanings or contexts. See also: {sipna}."},{"word":"nalsa'uslakyskute'a","score":4,"definition":"$t_1=c_1$ is afraid of saying syllable(s) $c_2=sl_1$ of language $sl_2$ to $c_3$ via $c_4$ because they believe that saying them is not necessary for continuing state/process $sa_2$ under conditions $sa_3$"},{"word":"nalselci'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_2$ is uninterested in $x_2=c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {cinri}, {selci'i}, {norselci'i}, {tolselci'i}, {a'ucu'i}."},{"word":"nalseljukpa","score":2,"definition":"$j_2$ is uncooked/raw.","notes":"Cf. {na'e}, {jukpa}."},{"word":"nalselna'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is wingless/has no wings."},{"word":"nalselnalci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is wingless/has no wings.","notes":"Cf. {nalci}, {cipni}"},{"word":"nalselra'u","score":1,"definition":"$r_2$ is calm/untroubled about $r_1$ with result $r_3$.","notes":"Cf. {na'e}, {raktu}, {nalra'ugei}."},{"word":"nalselrucyzu'e","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is raw/crude/unprocessed","notes":"from {na'e} + {rucyzu'e}"},{"word":"nalselzu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is unhindered by $x_2$ (event/state) due to quality $x_3$ (ka)."},{"word":"nalspe","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=n_1$ is unmarried under law/custom/tradition $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {fetnalspe}, {naknalspe}, {specfari'i}, {bavyspe}, {pruspe}."},{"word":"nalstace","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is dishonest/disingenuous to $s_2$ about $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {stace}, {tcica}."},{"word":"nalsti","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ (agent) is relentless/unceasing in activity/process/state $s_2$."},{"word":"nalta'acni","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=t_1$ is withdrawn, feeling emotion $c_2$ about $c3=t_3$ from $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {na'e}, {tavla}, {cinmo}."},{"word":"nalti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a logical 'NOT' statement resulting from the (multiplicative) negation of/applying the 'NOT' operator to $x_2$ (du'u); $x_1$ is the logical negation/negative of $x_2$.","notes":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ have mutually opposite truth values. This word is useful for producing \"'NOR' statement\" from {kanxe}, for example. See also: {na}, {nai}. This is to {na} or {nai} approximately as {kanxe} is to {je}."},{"word":"nalvai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/person) is unimportant/insignificant to $x_2$ (event/person) due to/in aspect $x_3$; $x_2$ doesn't care about $x_1$'s $x_3$-ness.","notes":"I found myself saying [{na'e} {vajni}] very often and thus thought that it'd be nice to have a lujvo for it."},{"word":"nalvaijvoborpinka","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is bikeshedding about lujvo $l_1$ expressed by $p_3$ to audience $p_4$ on grounds (du'u) $x_5$","notes":"Bikeshedding is the phenomenon of delaying decisions about an important topic in favor of decisions about ancillary topics, e.g. procrastinating decisions about building a house in order to decide the color of the attached bike shed. From {na'e} {vajni} {lujvo} {bo} {pinka}."},{"word":"nalvaime","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is any referent of $x_2$ ; $x_2$ has a set of referents, but the difference between the members of the set is not important","notes":"Shortening of {nalvaimenre}"},{"word":"nalvaimenre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is any referent of $x_2$ ; $x_2$ has a set of referents, but the difference between the members of the set is not important","notes":"One possible interpretation of {xe'e}. (xe'ere lo mu plise) → (re nalvaimenre be lo mu plise); (xe'ere plise) → (re nalvaimenre be ro plise). See {le'elkai}, {itca}, {menre}. Shortening: {nalvaime}"},{"word":"nalvaipinka","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is bikeshedding about subject $p_2$ expressed by $p_3$ to audience $p_4$","notes":"Bikeshedding is the phenomenon of delaying decisions about an important topic in favor of decisions about ancillary topics, e.g. procrastinating decisions about building a house in order to decide the color of the attached bike shed. From {na'e} {vajni} {pinka}."},{"word":"nalvaxni'ajinru","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=c_1=v_1$ (object/person) is free-diving beneath/below/under from $c_2$ (object/water surface) in frame of reference $c_3$, submerged in liquid $j_2$."},{"word":"nalvaxni'ajirpre","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a free-diver."},{"word":"nalxe'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is unrepentant of $x_2$.","notes":"See also {nalzungi}, {u'ucu'i}"},{"word":"nalzaucru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ tolerates $x_2$ (event) under conditions $x_3$"},{"word":"nalzungi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is unremorseful of $x_2$.","notes":"See also {nalxe'u}, {u'unai}"},{"word":"nalzva","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is absent from $x_2$."},{"word":"namcfibonatci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the $x_2$-th member of the Fibonacci sequence; $x_1 = F_{x_2}$","notes":"0th member = 0, 1st member = 1, 2nd member = 1."},{"word":"namcixu","score":3,"definition":"For mo'e $x_4$ x in $x_1$ there exist mo'e $x_5$ y in $x_2$ such that x me'au $x_3$ y; for mo'e $x_6$ y in $x_2$ there exist mo'e $x_7$ x in $x_1$ such that x me'au $x_3$ y.","notes":"Cf. {me'au}, {mo'e}. Somewhat supercedes {rolsixu}, in that {rolsixu} is {namcixu} for x4=x6=li ro, x5=x7=li su'o."},{"word":"namcrgogolo","score":3,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a googol [$10^{100}$] of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default units)."},{"word":"namcrgogolplexu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a googolplex [$10^{googol}$] of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default units)."},{"word":"namcu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (li) is a number/quantifier/digit/value/figure (noun); refers to the value and not the symbol.","notes":"See also {lerfu}, {mekso}, {klani}."},{"word":"namdakfu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a bread knife with a blade of material $d_3$."},{"word":"naMIBiias","score":1,"definition":"Namibia","notes":"Southwest African nation, independent since 1990."},{"word":"namkei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_1=n_2$ [agent] tries to solve puzzle/enigma/riddle/charade $x_2=k_2=n_1$ in game/contest $x_3=n_3$"},{"word":"namsusu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'number' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: PA (PA | lerfu-word)*. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"namtolxanka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=n_2$ is patient about $n_1=x_2$ under conditions $n_3=x_3$ "},{"word":"namus","score":1,"definition":"Nāmū (Hawaiian), legendary little people, the silent ones"},{"word":"nanba","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains bread [leavened or unleavened] made from grains $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {gurni}, {panlo}, {toknu}."},{"word":"nanbe'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Central American culture/nationality/geography in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"From {snanu}, {bemro}."},{"word":"nanbrbaklava","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is baklava"},{"word":"nanbrkrepa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a crêpe of composition $x_2$.","notes":"Refers specifically to thin crepes, excluding pancakes."},{"word":"nanbrmatsa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a matzo made from grain $x_2$.","notes":"see {fomcau}, {nanba}, {fomymledi}"},{"word":"nanbrtcuro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is churro, longwise fried dough pastry, of type/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"nanca","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ years in duration (default is 1 year) by standard $x_{3}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is annual.","notes":"This year (= {cabna'a}); next year (= {bavlamna'a}); last year (= {prulamna'a}). See also {detri}, {djedi}, {jeftu}, {masti}."},{"word":"nancaji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ (li; no default value assumed, but - unless explicitly overridden - assumed to be expressed with significant figures) years old according to standard of measurement $x_3$; colloquial form: $x_1$ is/has $x_2$ (years (of age)).","notes":"At the referenced time (specified by {ca} or the like), $x_1$'s life/existence is an extended event which is thus far $x_2$ years long in duration, as measured according to standards $x_3$ (which might include starting and ending points, choice of frame of reference, ignoring of suspended animation, the definition of the unit 'year' and the use of calendars or continual time, etc.). As a measured quantity, $x_2$ is assumed to be expressed in significant figure form; this feature may be explicitly overridden (possibly with zmico). There are other ways to express this concept, of course, but this word is meant for convenience and brevity, while maintaining clarity (even if not, entirely, formality); it is, essentially, elapsed time of the existence of a being/object in its current state of functionality as measured in years (so, this word is, basically, a more specific form of \"{tu'a} $x_1$ {nanca}\"). See also: {detmive}."},{"word":"nancindu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bluff oak (Quercus austrina) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"nandu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is difficult/hard/challenging for $x_{2}$ under conditions $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ challenges (non-agentive) $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {frili}, {nabmi}, {jdari}, {talsa}, {tinsa}."},{"word":"nanfi'o","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an African with African aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"nanfi'oglibau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the South African English language used by $x_2$ to express/communicate $x_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Cf. {snanu}, {friko}, {glico}, {bangu}, {glibau}, {bangenugu}."},{"word":"nanfi'ogu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is South Africa.","notes":"Cf. {snanu}, {friko}, {gugde}, {gugdezu'a}."},{"word":"nanjmau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is older than $x_2$ by $x_3$ years.","notes":"{nancaji} + {zmadu}"},{"word":"nanjme'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is younger than $x_2$ by $x_3$ years.","notes":"{nancaji} + {mleca}"},{"word":"nanjoisunzdoxas","score":1,"definition":"The Southeastern-Asia Sea (South China Sea).","notes":"This is a {jvocmeborvla}."},{"word":"nanl","score":1,"definition":"Master","notes":"Cf. {nanla}, {nix}, {naun}, {nim}."},{"word":"nanla","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a boy/lad [young male person] of age $x_{2}$ immature by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Word dispreferred in metaphor/example as sexist; (use verba). See also {nixli}, {verba}, {nanmu}, {bersa}."},{"word":"nanlybakni","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=c_1$ is a bullock [young male cattle/beef-producer/bovine], of age $n_2$ immature/defined as a bullock by standard $n_3$, of species/breed $b_2$."},{"word":"nanm","score":1,"definition":"Mr./Mister"},{"word":"nanmu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a man/men; $x_{1}$ is a male humanoid person [not necessarily adult].","notes":"Word dispreferred in metaphor/example as sexist; (use remna or prenu). See also {ninmu}, {remna}, {prenu}, {makcu}, {nanla}, {bersa}."},{"word":"nanrkafkaso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Transcaucasian/South Caucasian culture/politics/language(s)/geography in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Synonymous with {snanu} {zei} {kafkaso} and {transkafkaso}. The Transcaucasia region is usually defined to include Georgia ({sakartyvelos}), Armenia ({xaiaSTAN}) and Azerbaijan ({azarbaiDJAN}), the nations south of the main range of the Caucasus mountains but above Anatolia (see {andolu}). See also {kartuli} 'Georgian', {xai'otso} 'Armenian', {zarbaija} 'Azarbaijani/Azeri', {softo} 'Soviet', {rusko} 'Russian'."},{"word":"nansicfi'ocinfo","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=c_1$ is a southwest African/Katanga lion [Panthera leo bleyenberghi] of breed $c_2$."},{"word":"nansicnansnanu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is south by west of $x_2$ in reference frame $x_3$."},{"word":"nanslovo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is South Slavic/Yugoslavian in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"South Slavic if the aspect is language, else Yugoslavian; see also {slovino}, {bolgaro}, {slovo}, {serbo} (experimental)"},{"word":"nanstici","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is southwest of $x_2$ in frame of reference $x_3$."},{"word":"nanstuna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is southeast of $x_2$ in frame of reference $x_3$."},{"word":"nansunfi'ocinfo","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=c_1$ is a southeast African/Transvaal lion [Panthera leo krugeri] of breed $c_2$."},{"word":"nansunsunsnanu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is southeast by east of $x_2$ in frame of reference $x_3$."},{"word":"nantrau","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects the Southern Dynasties culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"nanvi","score":100004,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a billionth/thousand-millionth [$10^{-9}$] of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"See also {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}, {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}"},{"word":"na'o","selmaho":"TAhE","score":100000,"definition":"tense interval modifier: characteristically/typically; tense/modal; defaults as time tense."},{"word":"na'oi","selmaho":"CAI","score":2,"definition":"Indicator for moderate or normal attitudinal intensity","notes":"Used to indicate the \"default\" intensity of attitudinals, the intensity that is implied when for example using a bare \"ui\" (which is in-between \"sai\" and \"ru'e\"). Useful mostly together with pei. Derived from cnano."},{"word":"na'onai","selmaho":"TAhE*","score":100000,"definition":"tense interval modifier: atypically; subjective tense/modal; defaults as time tense."},{"word":"narbanzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is insufficient / is not a sufficient condition for $x_2$ to happen","notes":"See also {banzu}."},{"word":"narbanzuni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a property satisfied by a number/amount too low for $x_2$ to happen"},{"word":"narca'acadgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ (agent) turns device/apparatus $cab_1=can_1$ on.","notes":"See also: turn off (={ca'arcadgau}), turned on (={narca'acando})."},{"word":"narca'acando","score":1,"definition":"$cab_1=can_1$ (device/apparatus) is on / operational.","notes":"Cf. {ca'arcando}, {narcando}."},{"word":"narcando","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ in motion/active.","notes":"A change in position is not implied. “idling” (not moving), is the negation of this: {cando}."},{"word":"narcu'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state/property) is impossible under condition $x_2$"},{"word":"narcumselski","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1=c_1$ (object/event/idea) is impossible to describe under conditions $x_2=c_2$ to audience $x_3=s_3$; $x_1$ is ineffable","notes":"Indescribeable because of taboo/incommunicable nature (e.g. qualia). Cf. {narcu'i}."},{"word":"nardalprapli","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a (ethical) vegan, not using animal products $c_2$.","notes":"See also lacto-ovo-vegetarian (={nalre'ucti}), dietary vegan (={stagycti}), ovo-vegetarian (={sovjvestagycti}), lacto-vegetarian (={ladjvestagycti}), herbivore (={spacti})."},{"word":"nardigamo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a game of backgammon","notes":"See also {kelci}"},{"word":"nardji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ wants $x_2$ to not happen, for purpose $x_3$.","notes":"This is usually what one ought say when they say \"I don't want you to do that!\" Really, one means to say that they want the listener to *not* do something. The desire is affirmative, but the object of desire is negative. See {djica}."},{"word":"nardjijevgau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent)'s action results in the unintended result $x_2$","notes":"See also {djijevgau}, {gasnu}, {djica}, {snuti}"},{"word":"nardjijvegau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent)'s action results in the unintended result $x_2$","notes":"Synonymous with {nardjijevgau}. See also {djijvegau}, {gasnu}, {djica}, {snuti}."},{"word":"nardukseni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a property satisfied by a number/amount low enough for $x_2$ to happen"},{"word":"narfau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is an event that doesn't happen/occur/take place"},{"word":"narfaubanzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is a sufficient condition for $x_2$ to not happen","notes":"See also {banzu}."},{"word":"narfaucu'i","score":2,"definition":"under conditions $x_2$, it is possible that $x_1$ (event/state/property) doesn't happen"},{"word":"narfaunarbanzu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is not a sufficient condition for $x_2$ to not happen","notes":"Probably synonymous with \"se cumki\". See also {banzu}, {cumki}."},{"word":"narfaunarcu'i","score":3,"definition":"under conditions $x_2$, it is not possible that $x_1$ (event/state/property) doesn't happen / $x_1$ necessarily happens"},{"word":"narge","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a nut [body-part: hard-shelled fruit] from plant/species $x_{2}$ with shell $x_{3}$ and kernel $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also $x_4$ nucleus, center (= {velnarge} for place reordering). See also {grute}, {stagi}, {jbari}, {midju}."},{"word":"nargile","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a nargileh/hookah for smoking $x_2$."},{"word":"nargrkaju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cashew of species $x_2$."},{"word":"nargrkara","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is pecan/hickory of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"nargrpistaco","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pistachio of species $x_2$."},{"word":"narje'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u) is not true by standard/epistemology/metaphysics $x_2$","notes":"Synonymous to {jitfa} under binary truth value logics; may otherwise have a different meaning (e.g. fuzzy logic)."},{"word":"narjista'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is dirty laundry worn by $x_2$ for purpose $x_3$, dirty with $x_4$."},{"word":"narju","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is orange [color adjective].","notes":"See also {skari}, {blabi}, {xekri}, {kandi}, {carmi}, {xunre}, {pelxu}, {solji}."},{"word":"narju'odza","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an unknown value/argument, unknown to $x_2$","notes":"See {djuno}, {kutydza}, {goilka'i}, {co'e}, {zo'e}, {do'e}, {xo'e}, {comco'e}, {zi'o}"},{"word":"narka'e","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is unable to do/be/uncapable of doing/being $k_2$ (event/state) under conditions $k_3$ (event/state).","notes":"Cf. {kakne}."},{"word":"narkai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ lacks property $x_2$."},{"word":"narkaju","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cashew of species $x_2$.","notes":"Short for {nargrkaju}."},{"word":"narkau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (property) is not shared by everything among $x_2$ (plural)","notes":"See also {kampu}, {tolkau}."},{"word":"narnonsmikemnonsmipi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a zero-divisor partnered with element(s) $x2$ in structure/ring $x3$, where neither $x1$ nor $x2$ is the zero(-like) element in $x3$","notes":"Let structure x3 have commutative group substructure that we name as \"additive\" and let \"0\" denote the additive identity thereof in the structure x3. In the set underlying x3 there exist elements x1, x2 ≠ 0 in structure x3 such that x1*x2 = 0 in structure x3; the partnership aforementioned is thusly defined. See also: {nonsmipi'i}."},{"word":"narpanra","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is unique/unequaled/unparalleled/unmatched / the only one of its kind."},{"word":"narplixau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is useless to agent $x_2$ by the standard of purpose $x_3$","notes":"See {tolplixau}, {plixau}, {mabla}, {xlali}"},{"word":"narplixla","score":1,"definition":"The use of $x_1$ for purpose $x_2$ is discouraged in favour of the use of $x_3$, whose age is less than the age of $x_1$, because $x_3$ is superior to $x_1$. $x_1$, when used for purpose $x_2$, is deprecated in favour of $x_3$."},{"word":"narprugastcica","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) causes jamais-vu to $x_2$ (person) using sense $x_3$ under conditions $x_4$","notes":"jai narprugastcica for object $x_1$; {pu}{nai}, {ganse} {tcica}; {gastcica}, {prugastcica}"},{"word":"narsamjo'e","score":1,"definition":"Computer $j=1=s_1$ is disconnected from [not connected to] computer $j_2=s_1$ via medium $j_3$.","notes":"Absense of a network connection over $x_3$. $x_3$ could be, for example, a cable or network. See also: {samjo'e}."},{"word":"narsamjongau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ (agent) disconnects computer $j=1=s_1$ from computer $j_2=s_1$ in medium $j_3$.","notes":"Network connection. $x_4$ could be, for example, a cable or network. Cf. {narsamjo'e}."},{"word":"narslutroka'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1=j_1$ is unable to move/paralyzed in body-part $x_2=k_2=j_2=s_2$, under conditions $x_3=k_3=j_3$","notes":"Transient or permanent (but not pseudo-)paralysis (see {sipyjitri'ufri} for sleep paralysis). Cf. {narte'ugaska'e}, {narviska'e}, {nartinka'e}, {narvu'igaska'e}, {narsumnyka'e}, {narka'e}."},{"word":"narsumnyka'e","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is unable to smell/scent (transitive verb) under conditions $k_3$ (event/state).","notes":"See also: {sumnyka'e}."},{"word":"narte'ugaska'e","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ (non-experiencer) is unable to feel [sensory stimulus] under conditions $k_3$ (event/state).","notes":"See also: {tegygaska'e}, {tegyga'e}."},{"word":"nartinbe","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ disobeys/does not follow the command/rule $t_2$ made by $t_3$; (adjective:) $t_1$ is disobedient."},{"word":"nartinka'e","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is deaf/unable to hear under conditions $k_3$ (event/state).","notes":"See also: {tinka'e}."},{"word":"nartolkau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (property) is satisfied by at least one thing among $x_2$ (plural)","notes":"See also {suzdza}, {kampu}."},{"word":"naru'e","selmaho":"NA*","score":2,"definition":"weak bridi negation; almost, but not quite."},{"word":"narviska'e","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is blind/unable to see under conditions $k_3$ (event/state).","notes":"See also: {viska'e}."},{"word":"narvu'igaska'e","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ (non-experiencer) is unable to taste under conditions $k_3$ (event/state).","notes":"See also: {vusygaska'e}, {vusyga'e}."},{"word":"naryremda'u","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=r_1$ is an animal of species $d_2$ and not a human; $d_1=r_1$ is a non-human animal.","notes":"Sometimes, in colloquial usage, the word “animal” is understood to exclude humans. “naryremda'u”, rather than “{danlu}” is the correct translation of it. See also: {na}, {remna}."},{"word":"nasnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an alveolar nasal sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Derived from and synonymous with {ny zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient consonant in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"natadekokos","score":1,"definition":"nata de coco, coconut jelly"},{"word":"natfe","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (du'u) contradicts/denies/refutes/negates $x_{2}$ (du'u) under rules/logic $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also exception (= {nafmupli}); agentive contradict/deny (= {nafxu'a} or {tolxu'a}). See also {nibli}, {tugni}, {zanru}, {xusra}."},{"word":"natficima","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is NaNoWriMo/National Novel Writing Month","notes":"This is a shortening of {natfikci'ama'i}, similar to how \"NaNoWriMo\" is a shortening."},{"word":"natladekoko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is nata de coco/coconut jelly of type/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"natmi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a nation/ethnic group of peoples $x_{2}$; [people sharing a history/culture].","notes":"See also {jecta}, {kulnu}, {lanzu}, {gugde}, {bangu}, {cecmu}."},{"word":"natpa'i","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ loves/feels strong affectionate devotion towards the nation/ethnic group $n_2$; $p_1$ is a patriot/nationalist.","notes":"Cf. {natmi}, {prami}, {natpamtrusi'o}, {naijgi}."},{"word":"natpamtrusi'o","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a nationalist political ideology as applied by $t_1=p_1$ among/in people/territory/domain $t_2$ based on the works of thinker $s_3$","notes":"From {natmi}, {prami}, {turni}, {sidbo}. Cf. {natpa'i}, {trudjigri}, {ka'irtrusi'o}, {dzejdasratrusi'o}, {vricykricrutrusi'o}, {fairpaltrusi'o}, {guntrusi'o}, {tsarainaitrusi'o}."},{"word":"natrdispora","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (mass) is population/ethnic/racial group that is scattered/separated from their original homeland $x_2$ for reason $x_3$; $x_1$ is diasporic","notes":"x3 being whether or not it was related to slavery, imperialism, famine; this is what makes it different from {gugmu'u} which is more voluntary (and possibly more general in meaning). See also {natmi}, {kulnu}"},{"word":"natsi","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/pertains to Nazi/National Socialistic ideologies in aspect/manner $x_2$","notes":"Connotations are neutral. Cultural and historic ties are loose. For German Nazis (or those who share their ideologies (again, the connotation is neutral and historic ties are loose)), use {dotnatsi}."},{"word":"natsydo'oborgu'e","score":0,"definition":"$g_1$ is Nazi Germany, which is the country of peoples $g_2$ with land/territory $g_3$."},{"word":"na'u","selmaho":"NAhU","score":100001,"definition":"convert selbri to mex operator; used to create less-used operators using fu'ivla, lujvo, etc."},{"word":"nau","selmaho":"CUhE","score":100000,"definition":"tense: refers to current space/time reference absolutely."},{"word":"nau'a","score":2,"definition":"non-restrictive relative clause; attaches subordinate bridi with incidental information, doesn't contain an implicit reference to its head via {ke'a}.","notes":"See also {noi}, {to}..{toi}."},{"word":"nauas","score":1,"definition":"Nāwā (Hawaiian), legendary little people, the noisy ones"},{"word":"nau'atli","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is Nahuatl in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Includes Pipil (the Pipil autonym, \"Nawat\", is just their way of pronouncing \"Nahuatl\", but dropping the 'l' would produce a non-brivla)."},{"word":"nau'e","selmaho":"TAhE","score":1,"definition":"tense interval modifier: generically, as a rule (gnomic aspect)","notes":"Like Toaq's \"he\"."},{"word":"na'ujbi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is approximately equal to $x_2$."},{"word":"naun","score":2,"definition":"Mr./Mister","notes":"Cf. {nanmu}, {nix}, {nanl}, {nim}."},{"word":"naunmu","score":0,"definition":"[reserved for gender-related personal identifier] $$","notes":"See also: \"{nanmu}\", \"{ninmu}\", \"{nonmu}\", \"{nunmu}\"."},{"word":"nau'o","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":3,"definition":"pro-sumti whose referent's identity is unknown to the speaker","notes":"Short for \"lo poi'i mi na djuno lo du'u ma kau me ke'a\"; e.g. \"nau'o jai daspo lo staku\" (someone broke the ceramic and I don't know who), \"ra zvati nau'o\" (I don't know where she is), \"ka'e jinga ta'i nau'o\" (it's possible to win somehow, but I don't know how)."},{"word":"naurso'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a sperm of man/male humanoid person $n_1=s_2$."},{"word":"nau'u","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":3,"definition":"what is now; refers to current space/time/situation reference absolutely","notes":"sumti equivalent of {nau}"},{"word":"na'uvla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the word with stands for the number $x_2$ in language $x_3$","notes":"E.g. Lojban {pa}, {re}, etc., English \"one\", \"two\", etc. See {nacyuensni}"},{"word":"navni","score":100002,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of noble gas of type $x_2$ [helium/neon/argon/krypton/xenon/radon].","notes":"Default neon. See also {xukmi}, {gapci}; {tolfragapci}; {solnavni}, {ninynavni}, {laznynavni}, {mipnavni}, {fangynavni}, {dircynavni}."},{"word":"navnlrado","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of radon (Rn)."},{"word":"navnrargo","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of Argon (Ar)."},{"word":"navnrkripto","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of Krypton (Kr)."},{"word":"navnrxeno","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of xenon (Xe)."},{"word":"navnrxoganeso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of oganesson [Og]"},{"word":"navytre","score":3,"definition":"$m_1=n_1$ is $m_2=n_2$ nanometer(s) / billionth(s) of a meter [metric unit] in length (default 1) measured in direction $m_3=n_3$ by standard $x_4=m_3$.","notes":"See also {centre}. Made from {nanvi} + {mitre}."},{"word":"navzmi","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is a nanobot performing function $z_2$ under conditions $z_3$."},{"word":"naxle","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a canal/channel to $x_{2}$ from $x_{3}$ with route $x_{4}$.","notes":"$x_2$/$x_3$ may be unordered. See also {pluta}, {rirxe}, {klaji}, {dargu}."},{"word":"nazbi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the nose [body-part] of $x_{2}$ with nostril(s)/nasal passage(s) $x_{3}$; [metaphor: protrusion].","notes":"Also (adjective:) nasal. See also {degji}, {panci}, {sumne}, {tance}."},{"word":"ne","selmaho":"GOI","score":100000,"definition":"non-restrictive relative phrase marker: which incidentally is associated with ..."},{"word":"ne'a","selmaho":"FAhA3","score":100000,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; approximating/next to ..."},{"word":"ne'au","selmaho":"UI1","score":1,"definition":"attitudinal: devoidness of emotion (neutral by absence of emotion) - overwhelmed by/replete with/overflowing with (seemingly all) emotion","notes":"Carries no positive or negative connotations. In some sense, the \"empty attitudinal\"."},{"word":"nebdadycreka","score":1,"definition":"$cr_1=d_1$ is a halter top of material $cr_2$.","notes":"A subtype of \"tube top\" ({jancaucreka}), with a single strap around the back of the neck. Suggested shortest fu'ivla form: ebdrka. Cf. {creka}."},{"word":"nebgunse","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a swan (genus Cygnus) of species/strain $x_2$"},{"word":"nebjendu","score":2,"definition":"$j_1$ is the axis (cervical vertebra) of $c_2$"},{"word":"nebmaugi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'null'","notes":"according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'. Inner structure of the rule: any-word SI | utterance SA | text SU. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"nebnipcreka","score":1,"definition":"$cr_1=s_1$ is a polo-neck garment of material $cr_2$.","notes":"Usually a sweater ({nivycreka}), with a close-fitting, round, and high collar that folds over and covers the neck. Suggested shortest fu'ivla form: epcrka. Cf. {creka}."},{"word":"nebyka'a","score":3,"definition":"$k_1$ is a guillotine/executioner's axe for beheading $k_2$."},{"word":"nebyka'aca'a","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an apparatus with apparatus operator $x_{2}$.","notes":"Cf. {nebyka'a}."},{"word":"nebykarli","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a collar/necklace around neck $k_2=c_1$ and is made of material $k_3$.","notes":"Could refer to collar for pets, or as a decorative thing."},{"word":"nebyplovoicpi","score":1,"definition":"$ci_1=cn_2=v_1$ is a heron/egret/bittern of species $ci_2$","notes":"Members of family Ardeidae are noted for flying with their necks folded."},{"word":"nebysrijge","score":3,"definition":"$j_1$ is a necktie made of material $d_2$ worn by $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {dadne'ota'u}."},{"word":"nederland","score":0,"definition":"Holland/The Netherlands."},{"word":"nedlo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Dutch/Netherlandic culture/language/ethnicity in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"ne'e","selmaho":"CAI","score":0,"definition":"polar opposite scalar negator; equivalent to {to'e} but in selma'o CAI","notes":"See also {to'e}"},{"word":"neftoni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ newtons of force (default is 1)","notes":"See also {jikfi}"},{"word":"ne'i","selmaho":"FAhA3","score":100003,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; within/inside of/into ..."},{"word":"nei","selmaho":"GOhA","score":100000,"definition":"pro-bridi: repeats the current bridi."},{"word":"nei'ai","selmaho":"NEIhAI","score":1,"definition":"double-negative toggle: every odd-counted explicit usage makes negation additive; unmentioned or every even-counted explicit usage makes negation multiplicative.","notes":"It applies to the entirety of the current bridi and all future ones until toggled again; multiple but separated usages of this word within the same bridi behave as if they were adjacent. \"Additive negation\" means that multiple negatives just intensify, but do not cancel, one another. For example in English: \"I ain't seen nothin'\" means that the speaker is very emphatically claiming to have seen nothing of interest. This is the standard operation for negation in Spanish. \"Multiplicative negation\" means that negatives cancel, but do not intensify, one another (possibly taking a neutral or abstentional state). \"I did not see nothing\" in this mode means that the speaker did indeed see something. Note that multiplicative double-negatives are not necessarily equivalent to affirmatives in general. \"I like cheese\" is an affirmative statement and is not equivalent to \"I do not dislike cheese\", which is a multiplicative double-negative (and which may indicate a reluctant acceptance of cheese or a neutral feeling toward cheese). In this mode, an even number of negatives in a given statement is not negative and an odd number of negatives in a given statement is not positive. This word applies to all negatives in the text, whether they are free words or rafsi. This word also, but less dramatically, applies to affirmations: in additive mode, multiple affirmatives intensify one another (\"I am indeed very much so going!\" is a strongly emphasized positive statement); in multiplicative mode, they simply reduce to a single affirmation (for like example, \"I am going\"). This means that care must be taken: In additive mode, an affirmative marker will partially cancel with a negative particle in some way, reducing its intensity and possibly bringing it to a neutral statement (\"I am indeed - not - going\" is a neutral statement in this mode, similar to \"I may be going\"; English does not really have the ability to express such things); in multiplicative mode, an affirmative coupled with a negative simply reduces to the negative, possibly strengthened by a factor equivalent to the intensity of the affirmer (\"I am indeed not going\" is a clear way of saying that the speaker will not go)."},{"word":"nei'au","selmaho":"VUhU","score":3,"definition":"unary mekso operator: $(-1)^x$","notes":"Macro for exponentiating -1 by the input, which is an extremely common term. The input can be any number."},{"word":"nei'i","selmaho":"LE","score":2,"definition":"strict essentialistic article: «nei'i broda cu brode» = being a broda necessarily entails being/doing brode."},{"word":"neinmu","score":0,"definition":"[reserved for gender-related personal identifier] $$","notes":"See also: \"{nanmu}\", \"{ninmu}\", \"{nonmu}\", \"{nunmu}\"."},{"word":"nei'o","selmaho":"MOI","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is PA years in duration by standard $x_2$.","notes":"Example \"pu lo re nei'o\" meaning \"two years ago\". See also {nanca}, {cei'a}, {lei'o}, {jei'o}, {doi'e}, {coi'e}, {moi'e}, {soi'e}."},{"word":"neirai","score":-1,"definition":"$n_1$ is most fond of $n_2=t_1$ (object/state) from set $t_4$, due to extreme $t_3$ (ka; default ka zmadu)","notes":"Also: x1 likes/prefers x2 the most out of set x3. See also {nelci}, {traji}."},{"word":"neizma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=n_1=z_1$ likes $x_3=n_2$ more than $x_2=z_2$ does, by margin $x_4=z_4$.","notes":"Contrast with {zmanei} for \"prefer\"."},{"word":"nejni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is energy of type $x_{2}$ in form $x_{3}$.","notes":"Ray/beam (= {nenli'i}). See also {marji}, {tarmi}, {kantu}, {lazni}, {livla}."},{"word":"nejnimpetu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the linear-momentum-energy-mass [four-vector] of $x_2$ in frame of reference $x_3$","notes":"Be careful to define the order and units of the four vector. See also: {nejni}, {impetu}, {ocnerta}, {tcelerita}."},{"word":"nektara","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a flower nectar of organ/plant $x_2$; $x_1$ is a liquid secretion that is attractive to pollinators","notes":"See {se} {ciblu}, {spasatlitki}, {sakta}, {titla}. Needn't be sweet as some plants pollinated by flies have nectar that tastes of feces. The word {jisra} is for 'nectar' in the sense 'juice'"},{"word":"nelci","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is fond of/likes/has a taste for $x_{2}$ (object/state).","notes":"See also {cinmo}, {djica}, {pluka}, {prami}, {rigni}, {sinma}, {trina}, {xebni}, {cuxna}, {pendo}."},{"word":"nelcymau","score":2,"definition":"$z_1$, more than $z_2$, likes $n_2$ by amount $z_4$.","notes":"Example 12.91 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"nelrai","score":6,"definition":"$n_1$ is most fond of $n_2=t_1$ (object/state) from set $t_4$, due to extreme $t_3$ (ka; default ka zmadu).","notes":"Cf. {nelci}, {traji}, {plicu'a}. Also: $n_1$ likes/prefers $n_2=t_1$ the most out of set $t_4$. "},{"word":"nelti'i","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=n_1$ recommends $s_2=n_2$ to audience $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {stidi}."},{"word":"nemdu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ gives $x_2$ to $x_3$ to reward them for satisfying $x_4$ (ka)."},{"word":"nemtoda","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a worm belonging to the Nematoda phylum"},{"word":"nenbejbei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an energy transporter for beaming $x_2$ to $x_3$ from $x_4$ over path $x_5$","notes":"see {nejni} {benji} {bevri} \"ko jai gau nenbejbei mi doi skatis\""},{"word":"nencausno","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=m_1=c_1$ is lethargic, slow to do $x_2=m_2$."},{"word":"nengatu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Nheengatu/Tupi/Lingua Geral in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"see also {brazo}, {abniiena}"},{"word":"nenri","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is in/inside/within $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is on the inside/interior of $x_{2}$ [totally within the bounds of $x_{2}$].","notes":"Indicates total containment. (cf. se {vasru} (for containment that need not be total), {jbini}, {zvati}, {cpana}, {sruri}, {senta}, {snuji}, {bartu}, {diklo}, {jibni}, {jinru}, {setca})"},{"word":"nenrxamilto","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is Hamiltonian total energy operator of/corresponding to (sub)system $x2$ with characteristics $x3$ under conditions $x4$"},{"word":"nensanta","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an energy shield protecting $s_2$ from $s_3$, made of material $s_4$, supported by $s_5$","notes":"see also {nejni}, {santa}, {badgai}"},{"word":"nenymivyslerango","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ is a mitochondrion of $r_2=s_1=j_1$","notes":"from {nejni} + {mivyslerango}"},{"word":"nenzengau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ charges $x_2$ with energy of type $n_2$ from source $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {nejni}, {zenba}, {gasnu}."},{"word":"ne'o","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":100000,"definition":"unary mathematical operator: factorial; a!."},{"word":"ne'o'a","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"mekso ternary operator: the generalized incomplete (factorial-extending) Pi function; for input $(X_1, X_2, X_3)$ this word outputs the definite integral of $t^{X_1} e^{-t}$ with respect to t from $X_2$ to $X_3$ (see notes for default values).","notes":"This is an explicit generalization of \"{ne'o}\", in case such is necessary or desirable. By default, $X_2 = 0$ and $X_3 =$ +infty. The output of this function is offset from the factorial by 0 (making this word consistent with \"ne'o\") and from the Gamma function by 1."},{"word":"ne'o'au","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"mekso quaternary operator: polygamma function; for input $X_1, X_2, X_3, X_4$, outputs the $(-X_2)$th derivative of Log(ne'o'a($X_1, X_3, X_4$)) with respect to $X_1$.","notes":"By default, $X_2 = -1$ (notice the double-negative). Inherits the defaults for/of \"{ne'o'a}\" (for: $X_3 =$ ne'o'a$_2$, and $X_4 =$ ne'o'a$_3$). The 0th derivative is the identity operator; in order to be consistent with \"{salri}\", negative-integer-order derivatives (meaning: positive $X_2$) are antiderivatives. $X_2$ being other than a non-positive integer, or $X_1$ being non-real, should require mention or assumption of the cultural default interpretation of the definition of the differintegral operator. \"Log\" here denotes the primary branch of the natural (base-$e$) logarithm. This is a shift of the polygamma function by 1, so as to be consistent with \"{ne'o}\". Therefore, the basic digamma function (derived from the gamma, not Pi, function), often denoted \"psi$_0 (z)$, is equal to this word's output for $X_1 = z - 1, X_2 = -1, X_3 = 0, X_4 =$ +infty (notice the prevalence of the default parameter values)."},{"word":"ne'oi","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"unary operator: primorial a#","notes":"The product of the first pi$(a)$ prime numbers $p_i$ starting with $p_1 = 2$, where pi$(a)$ is the (not-greater-than-)prime-counting function. Not strictly monotonically increasing unless $a=p_j$ for positive integers $j$."},{"word":"ne'okre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mane on $x_2$"},{"word":"ne'o'o","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"mekso quaternary operator – Pochhammer symbol: with/for input $(X_1, X_2, X_3, X_4)$, this word/function outputs $\\prod_{k = 0}^{X_2 - 1} (X_1 + (-1)^{(1 - X_3)} X_4 k)$; by default, $X_4 = 1$ unless explicitly defined otherwise.","notes":"For the basic definition, all inputs (especially those which are not $X_1$) should be nonnegative integers; $X_3$ can be further restricted to $0$ (for the falling factorial) and $1$ (for the rising factorial); $X_4 > 0$ will be typical. $X_2 < 1$ yields the empty product, which is typically defined by convention to be $1$, regardless of all other inputs (so long as they are valid/belong to the domain). $X_2$ is the number of terms in the aforementioned defining product and interacts with $X_4$ in somewhat-complicated ways; be careful to avoid multiplying by nonpositive numbers unless such is actually desired (which may break certain recursive formulas); in order to avoid negative terms, enforce that $X_2 < 1 +$ min$($Set$(1, X_1 \\% X_4)) + ((X_1 - (X_1 \\% X_4))/X_4)$, where: \"$\\%$\" denotes the modulus/remainder (see: \"{vei'u}\") of its left-hand/first input (here: $X_1$) wrt/when integer-dividing it by its right-hand/second input (here: $X_4$); recall: $x \\% y$ in $[0, y)$ for all real numbers $x$ and $y: y > 0$. Also, $X_4 = 1$ by default. See also: \"{ne'o}\", \"{ne'oi}\"."},{"word":"nerbafa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is inside out","notes":"Shortening of {nerbarfa'e}"},{"word":"nerbarfa'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is inside out"},{"word":"nerbei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ imports $x_2$ to $x_3$ from $x_4$ via $x_5$ ."},{"word":"nerbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=b_1=n_1$ enters [becomes inside-of] $x_2=n_2$ under conditions $x_3=b_3$","notes":"cf. {nenri}, {binxo}."},{"word":"nercreka","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a singlet/undershirt/vest of material $c_2$."},{"word":"nerde","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a nerd/geek (demonstrates esoteric intense interests at the cost of social acceptance) according to standard/within culture $x_2$ with nerdy/geeky interests $x_3$","notes":"Modeled on the definition of {mugle}. Some degree of (at least budding) expertise might be implied, but it is not truly necessary. There just has to be a degree of social rejection or isolation and an intense interest about (a) narrow and somewhat obscure subject matter(s). A nerd need not always be socially disconnected, but it should happen at least where $x_3$ is involved or the interest becomes relevant/apparent. On the other hand, nerdiness/geekiness is also a personality (or a trait thereof), some sense, it never does not apply if it ever applies; but there are contexts wherein certain traits do not really emerge/reveal themselves readily. The intensity of interest in $x_3$ should be judged to be excessive and abnornal, to the point of social separation, by/relative to $x_2$."},{"word":"nerfopi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lobster of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xasyjukni}, {cakyjukni}. From linnaean Nephropidae."},{"word":"nergaiu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ tops (sexual position/role) in aspect $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"e.g. \".ai mi nergaiu co gletu do\" for \"I'll top you\"; \"mi nergaiu co glesi'u {lu'oi} so'imei\" for \"I'm topping in an orgy\"."},{"word":"nergau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ puts/inserts $x_2$ in $x_3$","notes":"Synonym of {setca}."},{"word":"nerjelmatra","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is an internal combustion engine (ICE) driving/propelling/providing power to x2, in which combusting/burning of $j_1$ takes place internally."},{"word":"nerkalri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an entrance/entry/entryway/inlet/way in to $x_2$ for $x_3$ .","notes":"See also {nerkla}"},{"word":"nerkla","score":2,"definition":"$n_1=k_1$ enters $n_2=k_2$ from origin $k_3$ via route $k_4$ using means/vehicle $k_5$."},{"word":"nerklaji","score":2,"definition":"$k_1=n_1$ is a hallway / indoor street within $k_2=n_2$ accessing $k_3$.","notes":"Made from {nenri} + {klaji}."},{"word":"nerliiu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ bottoms (sexual position/role) in aspect $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"e.g. \"mi nerliiu tu'a lo pampe'o\" for \"I bottomed for my partner\""},{"word":"nermolre'u","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a meat with turns out a bit too unspecific $x_{2}$."},{"word":"nerpalku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pair of underpants"},{"word":"nerta'u","score":2,"definition":"$x1$=$t1$=$n1$ is underwear, worn by/on $x2$=$t2$, for purpose $x3$=$t3$, worn under $x4$=$n2$"},{"word":"ne'u","selmaho":"FAhA1","score":100000,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; south of."},{"word":"ne'urna","score":3,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is to the south of $x_{2}$ according to frame of reference $x_{3}$.","notes":"Synonymous to {snanu}. See {ne'u}. Set: {be'arna} {du'arna} {ne'urna} {vu'arna}. This set is invented for those who prefer the sumtcita over the gismu, due to all starting with different letters."},{"word":"ni","selmaho":"NU","score":100000,"definition":"abstractor: quantity/amount abstractor; $x_{1}$ is quantity/amount of [bridi] measured on scale $x_{2}$."},{"word":"ni'a","selmaho":"FAhA2","score":100000,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; downwards/down from ..."},{"word":"ni'a'au","selmaho":"GAhUhAU","score":1,"definition":"mekso n-ary operator: append covariant (lower) indices to tensor","notes":"Terminated by {te'oi'oi}. Takes ordered input (A, X_1, X_2, …, X_(n-1)), where A is a tensor and X_i is an index with an understood (or elsewhere defined) ordered domain. It appends/assigns X_i to be the ith covariant index of A, which is usually designated as a subscript in the ith position to the right of A. See also: {ga'u'au}. It is probable that Einstein summation notation will be conventionally in effect."},{"word":"ni'ablo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a submarine for carrying $x_2$, propelled by $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cnita}, {bloti}, {beiblo}, {preblo}, {jamblo}, {bratcejamblo}, {brajamblo}, {cmajamblo}, {badjamblo}, {vijblo}."},{"word":"ni'ai","selmaho":"NU","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a number/value such that the abstraction is true, under mathematical system $x_2$; $x_1$ binds to ke'a within the abstraction","notes":"Essentially a specialized version of {poi'i} for use with predicated mathematical statements (as an alternative to mekso). See also {ke'a}."},{"word":"ni'anfu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an influence on $x_2$; some part of $x_1$ causes some part of $x_2$","notes":"See {rinka}, {jalge}"},{"word":"ni'anzala","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the geography/culture/history of Lake Victoria or the geographical region surrounding it in aspect/property $x_2$"},{"word":"ni'au","selmaho":"CAI","score":2,"definition":"attitudinal: 'how do you do?'","notes":"Chinese style greeting. See also {pei}, {coi}, {a'oi}"},{"word":"nibji'i","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ concludes that $n_1$ (du'u) logically implies $n_2$ under rules $n_3$.","notes":"Cf. {nibli}, {jinvi}, {lojycpa}, {ja'o}."},{"word":"nibli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ logically necessitates/entails/implies action/event/state $x_{2}$ under rules/logic system $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {natfe}, {rinka}, {mukti}, {krinu}, cmavo list {ni'i}, {jalge}, {logji}."},{"word":"ni bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":2,"definition":"the last sumti having a {ni}-abstraction at its topmost level inside","notes":"See also {ka bu}, {nu bu}, {du'u bu}"},{"word":"nibysucyjvo","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is an implicit-abstraction lujvo with meaning $l_2$ and arguments $l_3$ built from metaphor [tanru] $l_4$.","notes":"The term “implicit-abstraction lujvo” is specific to Lojban and originates from The Lojban Reference Grammar, chapter 12, section 13."},{"word":"nibyti'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ (idea/fact/du'u) suggests/intimates that $x_2=n_2=s_2$ (idea/fact/du'u) is true as it appears to $x_3=s_3$","notes":"From {nibli} {stidi}. Unlike {stidi}, it refers to person's internal logical reasoning about facts, not external suggestion."},{"word":"nibzilvlina","score":0,"definition":"it is not true that and $x_1$ is true and $x_2$ is false; if $x_1$ is true then $x_2$ is true as well (logical sufficiency)","notes":"Similar in meaning to {nibli}, but without causal implication. See also {zilvlina}."},{"word":"nicfa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (vector) is the displacement of $x_2$ (object/point) relative to $x_3$ (object/point; contextless default: origin) in coordinate system/frame of reference/as measured by $x_4$ according to definition/standard/(meta)physics $x_5$","notes":"x1 is (four-)vector-valued; it is a function that maps to a tensor (probably a vector or scalar) to a (four-)vector. Units are handled in x1, which will be a (four-)vector of {mitre} or the like. Time of measurement is just «ca» or the argument of the function(s) in x1, or can be defined instantaneously by x4. Proposed short rafsi: -nif-. See also: {nifkemtemsalri}."},{"word":"niclu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (partially) occupies/fulfills niche $x_2$ (this is a specific assemblage of roles, purposes, strategies, characteristics, behaviors, physical forms or traits, interactions with an environment, etc.) via particular method/mode/trait $x_3$, in evolutionary or interaction or social or ecological or conceptual or strategic or physical environment $x_4$; the $x_2$ niche is occupied by $x_1$ in way or via form/fashion $x_3$; $x_2$ is a niche in evolutionary system $x_4$.","notes":"Not necessarily biological. Care must be taken when discussing niches broadly because abstraction from a specific niche is required. For a subniche or superniche, use \"{kleniclu}\". Individual parts or tools of a larger entity (such as wheels on a car or beaks on a bird) could be understood to be valid $x_1$ candidates, but $x_3$ would have to be subparts of them, characteristics of specifically them, or otherwise describe or be related to specifically them (the wheel) rather than the whole (the car); likewise, in multicellular or complex organisms or communal organisms or colonies of organisms, or communities, or societies, or businesses, individual cells or zooids or members of the organization may be said to occupy a niche (be $x_1$) within that structure or organization."},{"word":"nicpoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (sequence) is a sorted sequence, ordered by relation $x_2$ (binary ka), from unordered set/plurality $x_3$","notes":"Same place structure as {porsi}, but specifies that the sequence has been sorted according to some rule. See {cnici}, {porganzu}, {pormei}, {pormoi}"},{"word":"nicte","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a nighttime of day $x_{2}$ at location $x_{3}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is at night/nocturnal.","notes":"Tonight (= {cabycte}); tomorrow night (= {bavlamcte}, even when tonight is still in the future); last night (= {prulamcte}). See also {donri}, {djedi}, {tcika}."},{"word":"nicygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ (agent) tidies/cleans up/neatens/straightens $c_1$ in property/quantity $c_2$ (ka/ni).","notes":"Cf. {cnici}, {gasnu}, {ganzu}"},{"word":"ni'e","selmaho":"NIhE","score":100000,"definition":"convert selbri to mex operand; used to create new non-numerical quantifiers; e.g. \"herd\" of oxen."},{"word":"ni'e'ei","selmaho":"PA5","score":2,"definition":"digit/number: Niven's greatest-exponent prime factorization constant $lim_(n->∞) (avg_n (H)) ≈ 1.705211…$","notes":"This constant is the greatest exponent appearing in the prime factorization of a positive natural number over the ring integers on average. See also: {ni'e'oi}"},{"word":"ni'e'oi","selmaho":"PA5","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: Niven's smallest-exponent prime factorization constant c = zeta(3/2)/zeta(3) ≈ 2.1732543125195541382370898404…","notes":"This constant plays a role in the bounding of the infinite sum of the smallest exponents in the prime factorizations of the positive natural numbers over the ring of integers; specifically, it is the coefficient of the √(n) term; Niven's bound more fully is given by n + c√(n) + o(√(n)). See also: {ni'e'ei}"},{"word":"nifkemtemsalri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (vector) is the differintegral (with respect to time) of order $x_2$ of the displacement of $x_3$ (object/point) relative to $x_4$ (object/point/frame of reference; contextless default: the origin in the home frame) in coordinate system/frame of reference/as measured by $x_5$ according to definition/standard/(meta)physics $x_6$, taken with starting point $x_7$","notes":"This word uses two experimental gismu (one with an experimental rafsi): {nicfa} and {salri}. If x2 is negative, then x1 is a time-derivative (velocity, acceleration, jerk, etc. (for whole number values)); if it is positive, then x1 is a time-integral (moments); if it is 0, then x1 is displacement itself. The first and last options are the most common. All differintegrals are based on displacement, rather than one of its differintegrals. x1 is vector-valued."},{"word":"nifkemtemsalryke'ecusna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (scalar-valued) is the magnitude of the vector of the differintegral (with respect to time) of order $x_2$ of the displacement of $x_3$ (object/point) relative to $x_4$ (object/point/frame of reference; contextless default: origin) in coordinate system/frame of reference/as measured by $x_5$ according to definition/standard/(meta)physics $x_6$, where the differintegral is taken with starting point $x_7$, in metric/by definition $x_8$","notes":"This word uses three experimental gismu (with one experimental short cmavo for one of these): {nicfa} (-nif-), {salri}, {cusna}."},{"word":"niftogu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is a variation of $x_2$ (text) resulting from adaptation to $x_3$ (language of $x_1$); $x_1$ is the transliteration/pronounciation/realization of $x_2$ in language $x_3$.","notes":"For example, {lo'u} sumisu {le'u} niftogu {zo'oi} Smith {lo} {ponbau} — 'Sumisu' is the Japanese realization the name 'Smith'."},{"word":"ni'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"nibli modal, 1st place logically; logically because ..."},{"word":"ni'i ma","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100001,"definition":"sumti question asking for a logical proof; why?."},{"word":"ni'inai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100001,"definition":"na'e nibli modal, 1st place; regardless of logically sufficient condition ...","notes":"Cf. {na'e}, {nibli}."},{"word":"nijnanidouaga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a two-spirit of species $x_2$ evidencing two-spirited trait(s) $x_3$ (ka)."},{"word":"nikle","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of nickel/other metal resistant to oxidation.","notes":"See also {jinme}."},{"word":"niknikle","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of nickel [Ni].","notes":"Cf. {nikle}, which also includes metals resistant to oxidation."},{"word":"nikyge'u","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=n_1$ is an exaggerated creature/character (such as a dog made of nickel) of origin $g_2$","notes":"{nikle}, {gerku}"},{"word":"nikyjinme","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of nickel (Ni).","notes":"Unlike {nikle}, this brivla is only true for nickel, but it is untrue for other metals resistant to oxidation. See also {jinme}."},{"word":"nikyjoijimjoibordrokemdicysro","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a nickel–metal hydride battery in containment $s_3$.","notes":"See also {nikyjinme}, {jinme}, {cidro}, {dicysro}."},{"word":"nilbra","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the size of $x_2$ in property/dimension $x_3$ on scale $x_4$."},{"word":"nilce","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [furniture items] furnishes $x_{2}$ [location] serving purpose/function $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {ckana}, {jubme}, {sfofa}, {stizu}, {dacru}."},{"word":"nilcla","score":0,"definition":"$n_1$ is the length of $c_1$ in dimension $c_2$ measured on scale $n_3=c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cisni}, {clani}."},{"word":"nildemparbi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (unitless/dimensionless number; li) is the specific gravity (density or concentration ratio) of $x_2$ (substance) with respect to/by standard/per unit of density/concentration of $x_3$ (substance), where density/concentration of each substance is being taken per unit $x_4 = nildenmi_3$ at locus $x_5 = nildenmi_4$ of density/concentration type $x_6 = nildenmi_5$.","notes":"See also: \"{nildenmi}\"."},{"word":"nildenmi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ [possibly dimensionful number] is the local density/concentration of/in $x_2$ (object) per unit $x_3$ at locus $x_4$, of density type $x_5$; $x_2$ measures $x_1$ units of $x_5$ per unit $x_3$ at locus $x_4$.","notes":"$x_5$ might typically refer to count - not mass. Not necessarily (although possible) volumetric mass density; could be temporal, per unit area, per unit length, or other ($x_3$); could be non-mass-based (such as for electric charge or probability densities; $x_5$); relative concentration would be a count density ($x_5$) per count of another substance ($x_3$). Can be applied to number/count; thus, the units may vary and in fact the quantity might even be unitless. In a sense, intensities and fluxes are spacial-temporal densities. It is recommended that $x_2$ be a physical entity/object/field or probability distribution in some sense (not merely have physical quality/meaning/value); thus, while this word could be applied to many things described with the word \"per\", it would probably not make much sense to call velocity a temporal displacement density (although in some contexts it might). Notice that \"local\" implies derivatives (Calculus differentiation)."},{"word":"nildumau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is more the case than $x_2$ is the case."},{"word":"nildumu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (ni) is a quantity","notes":"Place structure under discussion; in the mean time, this may be used to refer to the object-type represented by {ni}. See {nundumu}, {du'umdu}, {li'imdu}, {su'umdu}, {sumdaiklei}"},{"word":"nildzau","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the vote score of $x_2$ in upvote/downvote system $x_3$","notes":"Refers to systems (chiefly on the Internet) that keep a running tally of approval-votes, and sometimes disapproval-votes as well. Syn. se {dzaunlai}. See {ma'udzau}, {ni'udzau}, {adzau}"},{"word":"nilga'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (li) is the altitude of $x_2$ with respect to $x_3$ in frame of reference $x_4$."},{"word":"nilgla","score":2,"definition":"$n_1$ is the temperature of $g_1$ measured on scale $n_2$.","notes":"Cf. {glare}, {lenku}, {kelvo}."},{"word":"nilglatro","score":1,"definition":"$j1$ has control over/harnesses/manages/directs/conducts quantity of air in $j3$ (Temperature change/regulation)."},{"word":"nilguskli","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is the transparency of $k_1$ (object/medium) measured on scale $n_2$.","notes":"Cf. {guskli}."},{"word":"nilji'a","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a number of points / score / indication of an attempt to win a competition won by $j_1$ over opponent(s) $j_3$ in competition $j_4$, points measured on scale $n_2$.","notes":"n2 moved to the end due to apparent uselessness. Made from {ni} and {jinga}."},{"word":"nilji'etei","score":2,"definition":"$ni_1$ is the age of $j_1$ from time/event $t_2$ (default: birth) until reference time on scale ni3 (default: [{month}, year]).","notes":"See also: {nilnalci'o} and {zatra'i}."},{"word":"niljigrau","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an unit with unit standard $x_{2}$ with competition won $x_{3}$."},{"word":"nilkla","score":1,"definition":"$ni_1$ is the amount of $k_1$'s coming/going to $k_2$ from $k_3$ via route $k_4$ by means $k_5$, measured on scale $ni_2$.","notes":"Example 12.58 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"nilmulyuidje","score":1,"definition":"$u_1$ is a progress bar showing completeness $n_1$ of $m_1$ (event) and is in user interface $u_2$.","notes":"{ni} + {mulno} + {uidje}. Syn. {nilmu'o zei uidje}"},{"word":"nilmu'o zei uidje","score":1,"definition":"$u_1$ is a progress bar showing completeness $n_1$ of $m_1$ (event) and is in user interface $u_2$.","notes":"See {uidje}"},{"word":"nilmuvyselbai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$=$n_1$ (quantity/amount) is the physical work performed on object $x_2$=$m_1$=$b_2$ (object), due to/applied by $x_3$=$b_1$ (force; ka?), in its ($x_2$'s) movement to destination $x_4$=$m_2$ [away] from origin $x_5$=$m_3$ along(/by/in/on) path/route $x_6$=$m_4$","notes":"It is not clear that x2 can be an event or manifestation; thus bapli2 loses some of its typing. This word was, essentially, proposed by the official gimste."},{"word":"nilnalci'o","score":2,"definition":"$ni_1$ is the age [elapsed duration] of $c_1$ by standard $c_2$"},{"word":"nilsau","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a amount abstract with scale of amount abstract $x_{2}$ with familiar $x_{3}$ with finds familiar $x_{4}$ with familiar feature $x_{5}$ with familiarity standard $x_{6}$."},{"word":"nilstuda'o","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ is the distance between the inalienable site $x_2=d_1=s_1$ of $x_3=s_2$ and the inalienable site $x_4=d_2=s_1$ of $x_5=s_2$ on scale $x_6=n_2$"},{"word":"nilsufa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the average temporal frequency (occurrence per time unit) at which $x_2$ (proposition) occurs/manifests."},{"word":"nilsutra","score":3,"definition":"$n_1$ is the speed / amount of fast-ness measured on scale $n_2$ of thing / agent $s_1$ in / at doing / being / bringing about $s_2$ (event / state).","notes":"Cf. {ni}, {sutra}, {kamsutra}."},{"word":"nilvoksli","score":2,"definition":"$n_1$ is the voicing of/amount of phonation of/state of the vocal folds during speech sound/vocal product $x_2$ made by instrument/locus/vocalization tool $v_1$ in individual speaker $v_2$.","notes":"cf. {vokpravelpe'u}"},{"word":"nilxa'ugri","score":2,"definition":"$n_1$ (number) is the population of inhabitant group $g_1$ in area $x_2$ measured on scale $n_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xabju}, {cecmu}, {tcadu}, {jarbu}, {nurma}."},{"word":"nilyla'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the probability of $x_2$ (event)"},{"word":"nilylau","score":2,"definition":"$n_1$ is the (measured/perceived) loudness of $c_1$ at observation point $c_2$, measured on scale $n_2=c_3$."},{"word":"nilzilcmi","score":2,"definition":"$n_1$ is the cardinality of set $c_2$."},{"word":"nilzma","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (li) exceeds/is greater than/is numerically larger than $x_2$ (li) by amount (ni/li) $x_3$; $x_1$ = $x_2$ + $x_3$","notes":"x1, x2, x3 are probably numbers. Ordering is implicit (use {se'o'e} {po'i} or {fi'o} {se'o'e} {poirsi} for explicit specification thereof)."},{"word":"nim","score":1,"definition":"Ms.","notes":"Cf. {ninmu}, {nix}, {nanl}, {naun}."},{"word":"nimbau","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is Láadan.","notes":"A constructed language by Suzette Haden Elgin"},{"word":"nimfaia","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a water lily (Nymphaea) of species/strain $x_2$"},{"word":"nimpinji","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a/the penis of $p_2=n_1$ (female).","notes":"Intended as a replacement for {nakpinji} in cases where that would cause a woman to be referred to as male. See also {ninmu}, {pinji}, {trangeni}."},{"word":"nimre","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of citrus [fruit/tree, etc.] of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {grute}, {slari}, {slami}, {xukmi}."},{"word":"nimrnlatifola","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Persian lime [fruit/tree etc.] of cultivar $x_2$.","notes":"Member of species Citrus latifolia. Cf. {nimre}."},{"word":"nimrnlimone","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lemon [fruit/tree etc.] of cultivar $x_2$.","notes":"Member of species Citrus limon. Cf. {nimre}."},{"word":"nimrnxaurantifola","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a key lime [fruit/tree, etc.] of cultivar $x_2$.","notes":"Member of Citrus aurantifolia. Cf. {nimre}."},{"word":"nimryjdu","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a quantity of citrus jelly made from $n_1$.","notes":"Cf. {nimre}, {jduli}."},{"word":"nimrysmuci","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is/are grapefruit spoon/orange spoon [item of cutlery] suitable for eating citrus fruit $s_2=n_1$ made of material $s_3$.","notes":"An orange spoon (in American English: grapefruit spoon), tapers to a sharp point or teeth, and is used to separate citrus fruits from their membranes."},{"word":"nimso'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an ova/ovum/egg cell of woman/female humanoid person $n_1=s_2$."},{"word":"nincu'u","score":1,"definition":"$cu_1=cn_1$ is a new business involving persons $cu_2$","notes":"from {cnino} {cuntu} c.f. {nincu'upre}"},{"word":"nincu'upre","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is an intrepreneur involved in business $cu_1=cn_1$","notes":"from {cnino} {cuntu} {prenu} c.f. {cu'upre} {nincu'u}"},{"word":"nindincfupre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a parvenu","notes":"from {cnino}+{dincfu}+{prenu}"},{"word":"nindode","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the totem of clan/people group $x_2$"},{"word":"ninfesyborpli","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ recycles $x_2=p_2=f_1=c_2$ for new purpose $x_3=p_3=c_3$ from original use $x_4=f_2$, purpose new by standard $x_5=c_4$."},{"word":"ninga'igau","score":1,"definition":"$gas_1$ resets/changes $gal_1$ to a new value/content.","notes":"Cf. {cnino}, {galfi}, {gasnu}, {kraga'igau}."},{"word":"ningau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=g_1=c_2$ renovates/renews/updates $x_2=c_1$, making it new in property $x_3=c_3$ by standard $x_4=c_4$.","notes":"In a computer context, a tag such as {se} {la'u} or a tanru involving {va'e} can be used to indicate a version number."},{"word":"ninke'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is again, once more the case."},{"word":"ninmu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a woman/women; $x_{1}$ is a female humanoid person [not necessarily adult].","notes":"Word dispreferred in metaphor/example as sexist; (use remna or prenu). See also {nanmu}, {remna}, {prenu}, {makcu}, {nixli}."},{"word":"ninmu'o","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=c_1$ is brand-new to $c_2$ by standard $c_4$, complete by standard $m_3$"},{"word":"ninpre","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=p_1$ is a stranger to $c_2$ in aspect $c_3$ by standard $c_4$","notes":"since ninpre in the sense of \"novice\" seems to be deprecated in favor of nintadni, this seems to be a better definition."},{"word":"nintadni","score":5,"definition":"$c_2=t_1$ is a beginner in subject $c_1=t_2$ by standard $c_4$"},{"word":"ninvokslicpi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ cipni $x_2$ noi jutsi fi la'o banlu'atu. Parulidae .banlu'atu"},{"word":"ninyna'adetri","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ is New Year's Day of $d_2=n_1=c_1$ at location $d_3$ in calendar $d_4$.","notes":"Cf. {ninyna'anunsla}."},{"word":"ninyna'anunsla","score":3,"definition":"$nu_1$ is the celebration of the New Year as celebrated by $s_1$ at the beginning of year $na_1=c_1$ according to standard $na_3$; $nu_1$ is the New Year.","notes":"Cf. {ninyna'adetri}."},{"word":"ninyna'azukpla","score":3,"definition":"$c_2=z_1=p_1$ plans New Year's resolution $z_2=p_2$ for New Year $c_1=n_1=p_3$ with goal of resolution $z_3$ (state/event/process)"},{"word":"ninynavni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of neon (Ne).","notes":"See also {cnino}, {navni}; {ratni}."},{"word":"ni'o","selmaho":"NIhO","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: paragraph break; introduce new topic."},{"word":"ni'oi","selmaho":"JIhOI","score":2,"definition":"This cmavo precedes a predicate (at least binary) and turns it into an incidental conjunction, which syntactically behaves like JA cmavo. The predicate indicates the relationship between the two connected propositions. Terminator: {te'u}."},{"word":"ni'oltrogla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a member of insect genus Neotrogla, of species $x_2$","notes":"Species of this genus are noted for their so-called \"sex-reversed\" organs. See: {vibnrbarpinji}, {nakpibrkevna}."},{"word":"ni'orsu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'paragraph' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: (statement | fragment) (I # (statement | fragment)?)*. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"nipkenka","score":1,"definition":" $k_1=s_1$ is a mud cake made of/containing ingredients $k_2$, prepared according to method $k_3$","notes":"Cf. {titnanba}, {jupypesxu}, {rutytisna}"},{"word":"nipmai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is glue, adhesive substance"},{"word":"nipmapku","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=s_1$ is a beanie hat of material $m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mapku}."},{"word":"nipsri","score":3,"definition":"$d_1=s_1$ is an adhesive tape/cellotape/Scotch Tape/duct tape of material $d_2$, which sticks to $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bofsnipa}."},{"word":"nipypalku","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=s_1$ is a legging of material $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {palku}."},{"word":"nirbe'ixu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an instance of neurotransmitter $b_2=x_2$ that carry messages to neuron/muscle/gland $b_3$ from transmitter/origin $b_4$ via nerves/medium $n_1=b_5$, with purity $x_3$."},{"word":"nircadyxu'i","score":1,"definition":"$xu_1$ is an instance of anesthetic blocking impulses from nerve group/system $n_1=c_1$ of $n_2$.","notes":"Cf. {nirna}, {xukmi}, {cortu}, {ganse}."},{"word":"nirka'aborvelmikce","score":2,"definition":"$mikce_4$ is a neurosurgical procedure performed on patient $mikce_2$ for ailment $mikce_3$ by $mikce_1$; $mikce_4$ is neurosurgery","notes":"From {nirna} {katna} {bo} {ve} {mikce}, aka nerve cut-cure."},{"word":"nirna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a nerve/neuron [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: information/control network connection].","notes":"Also (adjective:) $x_1$ is neural. See also ve {benji}."},{"word":"nirndendriti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dendrite of nerve $x_2$ receiving impulses $x_3$."},{"word":"nirnysle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a neuron"},{"word":"nirske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass) is neuroscience","notes":"From {nirna} {saske}, nerve science."},{"word":"nirsle","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a neuron/nerve cell of nerve $n_1=s_2$."},{"word":"nirslerebla","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is an axon of neuron/nerve cell $s_1=r_2$."},{"word":"nitcu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ needs/requires/is dependent on/[wants] necessity $x_{2}$ for purpose/action/stage of process $x_{3}$.","notes":"No implication of lack. See also {banzu}, {cidja}, {claxu}, {pindi}, {xebni}, {sarcu}, {lacri}, {djica}, {taske}, {xagji}."},{"word":"nitkla","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ descends/goes down to $k_2=c_1$ from $k_3=c_2$ via $k_4$ using means $k_5$.","notes":"Cf. {cnita}, {klama}."},{"word":"nitlijbu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an underscore character"},{"word":"nitmau","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=c_1$ is lower than $z_2$ beneath $c_2$ in frame of reference $c_3$ by amount/excess $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cnita}, {zmadu}, {nitrai}."},{"word":"nitmu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ moves down to $x_2$ from $x_2$"},{"word":"nitpiki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ nitpicks / criticizes inconsequential fault/flaw $x_2$ in $x_3$ (object or action)","notes":"See {cfifa'i}"},{"word":"nitrai","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=c_1$ is the lowest among set/range $t_4$ beneath $c_2$ in frame of reference $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cnita}, {traji}, {nitmau}."},{"word":"nitsalpo","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ dips at an angle of $s_2$ to reference frame $s_3$, to beneath $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cnita}, {salpo}, {sa'orgau}."},{"word":"nityjinru","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=c_1$ (object/person) dives beneath/below/under from $c_2$ (object/water surface) in frame of reference $c_3$, submerged in liquid $j_2$ ."},{"word":"nityjirkla","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=j_1=c_1$ dives to destination $k_2$ from origin $k_3$ via route $k_4$ using means/vehicle $k_5$ in liquid $j_2$ beneath/under/down from $c_2$ (object/water surface) in frame of reference $c_3$."},{"word":"nityjirma'e","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a diver propulsion vehicle (DPV) carrying $m_2=j_1=c_1$ (diver/object), propelled by $m_4$."},{"word":"nitytse","score":2,"definition":"$z_1$ sits on surface $z_2=c_1$ that is below $c_2$ in frame of reference $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cnita}, {zutse}, {cfatse}."},{"word":"ni'u","selmaho":"PA3","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: minus sign; negative number); default any negative."},{"word":"ni'udzau","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ downvotes / \"dislikes\" / \"-1\"s $x_2$ in system $x_3$","notes":"Refers to systems (chiefly on the Internet) that keep a running tally of approval-votes, and sometimes disapproval-votes as well. See {ma'udzau}, {co'udzau}, {adzau}, {nildzau}"},{"word":"ni'utni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ newton (s) of force (default is 1) by standard $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ki'orgratretrefrinynidysnidu}."},{"word":"ni'u'u","selmaho":"NAhE","score":1,"definition":"scalar negator: not at all, no way","notes":"u'ivla. A Lojbanization of Polish \"ni chu chu\". More intense than {na'e}, but with no implication of polar opposite."},{"word":"ni'u zei ionti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an anion of radical/(atom of element)$x_2$ with $x_3$ charges.","notes":"Cf. {ionti}, {ma'u zei ionti}, {lektoni}, {xumsle}."},{"word":"ni'u zei namcu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a negative number (less than zero (0)), understood as a member of an ordered set with additive identity, such as the typical structure on the set of all real numbers.","notes":"See also: {ma'u zei namcu}."},{"word":"nivji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) knits $x_{2}$ [cloth/object] from yarn/thread $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {cilta}, {fenso}, {jivbu}, {pijne}."},{"word":"nivycreka","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=n_2$ is a sweater of material $c_2=n_3$.","notes":"A knitted jacket or jersey, usually of thick wool. Cf. {creka}, {tafrkardiga}."},{"word":"nix","score":1,"definition":"Miss","notes":"Cf. {nixli}, {nanl}, {naun}, {nim}."},{"word":"nixli","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a girl [young female person] of age $x_{2}$ immature by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Word dispreferred in metaphor/example as sexist; (use verba). See also {nanla}, {verba}, {ninmu}."},{"word":"no","selmaho":"PA1","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: 0 (digit) [zero]."},{"word":"no'a","selmaho":"GOhA","score":100000,"definition":"pro-bridi: repeats the bridi in which this one is embedded."},{"word":"no'ai","selmaho":"PA4","score":3,"definition":"digit/number: absolute zero; nothing; there does not exist; ∄","notes":"Mathematically equivalent to {no}, but implies lack of negative values, especially on a scale ({va'e}/{va'ei} e.g.). Equivalent to \"{rone'e} {no}\". Cf. {no'e'u}, {su'o}, {ro}, {su'oi}, {ro'oi}"},{"word":"no'au","selmaho":"XOI","score":1,"definition":"Introduces a bridi relative clause, with the scope of {xoi} and the semantics of {noi}","notes":"See also {xoi} and {noi}. \"ko .{iklki} no'au jalge fa lo nu {kibycpa}\" means something close to \"do se {koinde} fi lo ka .iklki noi lo nu do ckaji ke'a cu se jalge lo nu kibycpa\""},{"word":"no'au'au","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mathematical/mekso binary operator: the zero/identity-element/(primitive (-))constant operator; outputs the identity-element of structure A (contextless default: the additive group of integers) regardless of the input value of B (except blank or ill-defined values)","notes":"According to the contextless default, the (contextless default) output will be identically 0. B can be literally anything imaginable (no specific type is required), so long as B is non-empty (not blank) and is well-defined; if these conditions are satisfied, the identity-element of structure A is output; else, this function is undefined. Notice that in Lojban, a blank must be input explicitly; otherwise {xo'o} will fill the argument implicitly. By skipping arguments in this manner (assuming a known default and using implicit elliptical argument-filling features of Lojban), this operator can be reduced to 0-arity. Note that this operator is different from multiplying by 0. See also: {bai'ei}, {ci'o'au}."},{"word":"nobli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is noble/aristocratic/elite/high-born/titled in/under culture/society/standard $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also upper-class; high/low, upper/lower are poor Lojban metaphors; note $x_2$ standard applies when the title/nobility is not recognized culture/society wide; this would include self-assumed titles. See also {banli}."},{"word":"noda","selmaho":"KOhA*","score":100000,"definition":"logically quantified sumti: nothing at all (unless restricted)."},{"word":"no'e","selmaho":"NAhE","score":100000,"definition":"midpoint scalar negator: neutral point between je'a and to'e; \"not really\"."},{"word":"no'ebo","selmaho":"NAhE+BO","score":2,"definition":"negation sumti qualifier: the neutral form/value of.","notes":"Cf. {no'e}, {bo}, {na'ebo}, {je'abo}, {to'ebo}. Midpoint between {je'abo} and {to'ebo}."},{"word":"no'e'u","selmaho":"PA4","score":2,"definition":"digit/number: liminal zero; neither positive nor negative","notes":"Mathematically equivalent to {no}, but implies existence of both positive and negative values, especially on a scale ({va'e}/{va'ei} e.g.). Cf. {no'ai}, {no'e}, {ma'u}, {ni'u}"},{"word":"nofkovi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a time loop process following Novikov self-consistency principle with stages $x_2$","notes":"See also {temci}, {purci}."},{"word":"no'i","selmaho":"NIhO","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: paragraph break; resume previous topic."},{"word":"noi","selmaho":"NOI","score":100000,"definition":"non-restrictive relative clause; attaches subordinate bridi with incidental information."},{"word":"noi'a","selmaho":"NOIhA","score":4,"definition":"incidental/non-restrictive adverbial: converts selbri to bridi adverbial term. The first place of the converted selbri is claimed to be such that the outer bridi satisfies it, and the outer bridi is claimed. {broda noi'a brode} means {lo nu broda ku goi ko'a cu fasnu .i ko'a brode}.","notes":"Has rightward scope. Terminator {fe'u}. See also {poi'a}, {poi'o'a}, {noi'o'a}, {soi'a}, {soi}."},{"word":"noi'a'u","selmaho":"NOIhAhU","score":1,"definition":"PA nonrestrictive/incidental relative clause; attaches to a PA number/numeral/digit with the ke'a referring to that PA number/numeral/digit.","notes":"It attaches to the last mentioned PA, which can be only a single digit within a number rather than the entire number itself (if it has digit length greater than one in some base). Thus, beware of grouping. Confer: {poi'a'u}, {jau'au}. The attachment of this word to the immediately preceding word can be overridden by the usage of {xe'au}, which begins bracketing together an utterance/subexpression that will be considered to be the single and whole referent of the clause introduced by this word, the utterance of which also finishes the bracket. There is a proposal to expand the attachment of this word to any word spoken in a mekso utterance (rather than only members of selma'o PA), including members of selma'o VUhU, etc. See also: {noi'au}."},{"word":"noi'au","selmaho":"NOIhAU","score":1,"definition":"number/interpreted mathematical object non-restrictive clause","notes":"It first terminates the immediately preceding expression and immediately forces its interpretation as a mathematical object as far as possible (so an unmodified PA*, BY*, or SYM* constuct (string) is terminated (as by {boi}) and then understood as a number/word; operators are understood as objects as well). Thn it introduces a restrictive relative clause in which {ke'a} refers to the immediately preceding object. This differs from the PA relative clause markers in that it forces the interpretation of the string as much as possible and the resulting meaning/object is the subject. It interprets the maximal immediately preceding string."},{"word":"noi'e","selmaho":"NAhE","score":3,"definition":"scalar normative: normal in intensity","notes":"{rei'e}:{ru'e}:{milxe} ; {noi'e}:{na'oi}:{cnano} ; {sai'e}:{sai}:{mutce} ; {cai'e}:{cai}:{tcetce}. See http://mw.lojban.org/papri/zipcpi:_scalar_modifiers"},{"word":"noi'i","selmaho":"NOIhI","score":1,"definition":"connective modifer/limiter","notes":"Used for {ji} and other connective questions. It is preceded by such a connective (question) word and is followed by the set of words or the selma'o name to which the answer is expected/required to belong; the former may be literally a list of cmavo (such as 'zo .{e} ce zo .{a}', meaning that only AND or AND-OR are acceptable responses) or the name of a set of them (such as 'non-logical connectives', 'tanru after-thought connectives', 'symmetric connectives', 'all connectives except .{u}'. etc.). Terminated by {ge'u'i}. For example 'do djica tu'a loi ckafi ji noi'i lu .enai li'u ce lu na .e li'u ge'u'i loi tcati' asks 'Do you want: some coffee, some tea - where your answer can be only the former or the latter?'."},{"word":"noinmu","score":0,"definition":"[reserved for gender-related personal identifier] $$","notes":"See also: \"{nanmu}\", \"{ninmu}\", \"{nonmu}\", \"{nunmu}\"."},{"word":"noi'o","selmaho":"KOhA","score":1,"definition":"pro-sumti: this paragraph"},{"word":"noisku","score":0,"definition":"$c_1$ announces/proclaims $c_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) for audience $c_3=n_4$ via expressive medium $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {notci}, {cusku}."},{"word":"noi'u","selmaho":"UI5","score":2,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: attribution to the attached sumti","notes":"Explicitly attributes the preceding attitudinal to the sumti the attitudinal attaches to. See also {dai}, {da'oi}."},{"word":"noka'ono","selmaho":"PA*","score":1,"definition":"Complex zero; $0 = (0,0) = 0 + 0i$.","notes":"Make sure that no other PA or other mischievous immediately precedes or immediately follows this word sequence."},{"word":"nokselvai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=v_2=n_1$ finds it important to be alone in doing/being $x_2=n_2$ (event/state/action) for purpose $x_3=v_3$; $x_1$ is introverted","notes":"-nok- is a rafsi for {nonka}, a gismu form of {nonseka}, unrelated to apples."},{"word":"nokseva","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=v_2=n_1$ finds it important to be alone in doing/being $x_2=n_2$ (event/state/action) for purpose $x_3=v_3$; $x_1$ is introverted","notes":"This is a zi'evla form of {nokselvai}."},{"word":"nol","score":1,"definition":"Sir/Madam","notes":"Cf. {nobli}, {nilnim}, {nolnaum}."},{"word":"nolba'i","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=n_1$ is titled with high aristocratic/noble/elite status in/under culture/society $b_3=n_2$.","notes":"Cf. {nobli}, {banli}, {kamba'i}. 'Your Highness' or 'Your Majesty' is {doi nolba'i)."},{"word":"nolboi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an orb made of $b_2$ used by $n_1$.","notes":"Cf. {nobli}, {bolci}, {nolga'a}, {trumapku}."},{"word":"noldi'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a palace"},{"word":"nolga'a","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a sceptre made of $g_2$ used by $n_1$.","notes":"Cf. {nobli}, {grana}, {nolboi}, {ri'irga'a}, {trumapku}."},{"word":"noljedai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Jedi of power / level / rank $x_2$"},{"word":"nolkansa","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a courtier to sovereign/aristocrat/noble $k_2$ in culture/country $n_2=k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {nobli}, {kansa}, {nolse'u}, {nolraitru}, {noltronau}, {noltruni'u}, {balnoltru}."},{"word":"nolmapku","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is a crown made of $m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {nobli}, {mapku}, {trumapku}, {nolboi}, {nolga'a}."},{"word":"nolmle","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=n_1$ is elegant to $m_2=n_2$.","notes":"Cf. {melbi}."},{"word":"nolnaum","score":1,"definition":"Sir","notes":"Cf. {nobli}, {nanmu}, {nol}, {nolnim}."},{"word":"nolnim","score":2,"definition":"Madam/Lady","notes":"Cf. {nobli}, {ninmu}, {nol}, {nolnaum}."},{"word":"nolni'u","score":2,"definition":"$ni_1=no_1$ is a lady, considered noble in culture/society/standard $no_2$.","notes":"Cf. {nobli}."},{"word":"nolraitru","score":4,"definition":"$t_1=n_1$ is a regent/monarch of $t_2$ by standard $n_2$.","notes":"Cf. {nobli}, {traji}, {turni}, {balnoltru}, {noltruni'u}, {noltrunau}, {noltroni'u}, {noltronau}, {nolse'u}, {nolkansa}, {gugja'a}, {truralju}."},{"word":"nolraitrututra","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is a monarchal territory/noble territory/regency (territory)/kingdom (territory)/queendom (territory) of ruler $x2$","notes":"Not the government, subjects, etc., merely the territory. Of what the territory is can be specified, by various means, within x2 (but not as the main sumti thereof)."},{"word":"nolse'u","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a servant of sovereign/aristocrat/noble $s_2=n_1$ in culture/country $n_2$ with responsibilities $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {nobli}, {selfu}, {nolkansa}, {nolraitru}, {balnoltru}."},{"word":"nolstizu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a throne/ceremonial chair used by noble/aristocratic/elite/high-born/titled in/under culture/society/standard $n_2$. ","notes":"Cf. {nobli}, {stizu}, {trustizu}."},{"word":"noltronau","score":1,"definition":"$ni_1=j_1=no_1$ is a Duke/Baron/Count/Earl/Marquess/ [titled noble of middle rank] ruling $j_2$ under culture/standard $no_2$.","notes":"Cf. {nobli}, {jitro}, {nanmu}, {noltroni'u}, {noltruni'u}, {nolraitru}, {balnoltru}."},{"word":"noltroni'u","score":1,"definition":"$ni_1=j_1=no_1$ is a Duchess/Baroness/Countess/Marchioness/ [titled noble of middle rank] ruling $j_2$ under culture/standard $no_2$..","notes":"Cf. {nobli}, {jitro}, {ninmu}, {noltronau}, {noltruni'u}, {nolraitru}, {balnoltru}."},{"word":"noltrube'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a prince, son of king/queen $x_2$ who reigns over $x_3$","notes":"See {noltruti'u}."},{"word":"noltrufe'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a queen/empress reigning over $x_2$"},{"word":"noltrunau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the king of $x_2$ by standard $x_3$.","notes":"see also {noltruni'u}, {nolraitru}"},{"word":"noltruni'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the queen of $x_2$ by standard $x_3$.","notes":"see also {noltrunau}, {nolraitru}"},{"word":"noltruti'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a princess, daughter of king/queen $x_2$ who reigns over $x_3$"},{"word":"nolzda","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is a palace of/for noble person(s) $n_1=z_2$.","notes":"Cf. {badydi'u}."},{"word":"nolzgi","score":2,"definition":"$z_1=n_1$ the classical music performed at/by $z_2$ (event) originating in culture $n_1$.","notes":"Cf. {nobli}, {zgike}, {dzeklu}, {ronri'izgi}, {naizgi}, {sopselneizgi}, {dja'aza}, {te'ekno}."},{"word":"nomei","selmaho":"MOI*","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a 0-some / empty mass / 0-tuple, with members $x_2$ (must be the empty set)."},{"word":"nomo'o","selmaho":"MAI*","score":100000,"definition":"discursive utterance ordinal: zeroth section/chapter ordinal; foreword."},{"word":"nonbaizu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x1=z1$ voluntarily does action $x2=z2=b2$ to achieve goal $x3=z3$","notes":"In the sense: Doing something, when refusing would have no repercussions. Unpaid action not implied."},{"word":"nonceikri","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is an atheist.","notes":"Syn. {nalceikri}. Cf. {ceikri}, {seljda}, {ceirsenpi}."},{"word":"noncinse","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is asexual in situation $c_2$ by standard $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {nornoncinse}, {xabycinse}."},{"word":"nondei","score":6,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Sunday of week $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {jedlno}. Sunday is either day seven or day zero, depending on your perspective."},{"word":"nonjavycimni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is either infinite or zero in property/dimension $x_2$ to degree (quantity)/of type $x_3$","notes":"Infinities and zeros are intimately related."},{"word":"nonjdi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is undecided/makes no decision about $x_2$.","notes":"See also {aicu'i}"},{"word":"nonka","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is alone in event/state/action $x_2$","notes":"gismu form of {nonseka}. Experimental rafsi: -nok-"},{"word":"nonkansa","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is alone/lonely/lonesome in state/condition/enterprise $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kansa}, {seicni}."},{"word":"nonmajga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is massless/is a massless particle","notes":"{majga} is an experimental gismu."},{"word":"nonmau","score":2,"definition":"$z_1$ (number) is greater than 0 by amount $z_4$ (number); $z_1$ is a positive number.","notes":"See also {nonme'a}, {zmadu}, {no}."},{"word":"nonme'a","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ (number) is less than 0 by amount $m_4$ (number); $m_1$ is a negative number.","notes":"See also: {nonmau}, {mleca}, {no}."},{"word":"nonmu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an agender humanoid person [not necessarily adult].","notes":"Umbrella term for any humanoid person who has opted out of the psychological/social identifier/role scheme of gender. As such, it is a specification of {rempre}/{remna}/{prenu} co-equal with {ninmu} and {nanmu}; it generalizes some of the aforementioned cases. Word dispreferred in metaphor/example as sexist; use instead \"{remna}\" or \"{prenu}\". See also: \"{lingeni}\", \"{ninmu}\", \"{nanmu}\", \"{nunmu}\", \"{remna}\", \"{prenu}\", \"{makcu}\", \"{bersa}\", \"{tixnu}\", \"{paznu}\", \"{nakni}\", \"{fetsi}\", \"{dinti}\", \"{nanla}\", \"{nixli}\", \"{verba}\", \"{vepre}\"."},{"word":"nonpa'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ wishes for $x_2$ (impossibility or believed impossibility)","notes":"Modeled after {sotpa'a}. See {pacna}"},{"word":"nonpamcinse","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ in activity/state $c_2$ exhibits an aromantic orientation by standard $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {noncinse}, {pamcinse}."},{"word":"nonrefke'udu'e","score":2,"definition":"if $x_1$ never happens again, it would be too soon","notes":"The Lojban definition doesn't quite mean what the English one does, but it conveys roughly the same idea. The Lojban definition means something more along the lines of \"x1 never happening would mean it happening too many times\"."},{"word":"nonroi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ never happens in interval $x_2$. $x_1$ happens zero times."},{"word":"nonsanji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is unconscious; $x_1$ has blacked out.","notes":"jvajvosmi: x1=s1 [s2=noda, omitted; s3 omitted for semantics' sake]. see (kratau:) {no} + {sanji}; {kampu}, {cando}, {xadni}, {menli} et al."},{"word":"nonseka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is alone in state/condition/enterprise $x_2$","notes":"A zi'evla based on {nonselkansa}"},{"word":"nonselcei","score":1,"definition":"$c_2$ disbelieves in god/deity $c_1$ with dominion over $c_3$; $c_2$ is an atheist.","notes":"Cf. {cevni}, {ceikri}, {nalceikri}, {selcei}, {pavyselcei}, {sorselcei}, {ceirsenpi}."},{"word":"nonseldi'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is available for free/without cost to $x_2$ from provider $x_3$."},{"word":"nonselji'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is invisible from point-of-view $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {vincau}. See also {jvinu}."},{"word":"nonseljmi","score":1,"definition":"$j_2$ (du'u) is a mystery for $j_1$, the subject being $j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jimpe}, {mipri}."},{"word":"nonselkansa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is alone in state/condition/enterprise $x_2$"},{"word":"nonselkosmu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is pointless / futile / useless according to $x_2$","notes":"See {narplixau}, {kosmu}, {nonselsmu}"},{"word":"nonselra'u","score":1,"definition":"$x1=r2$ is careless"},{"word":"nonselsmu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is nonsense/nonsensical to $x_2$.","notes":"See also {no} {smuni}"},{"word":"nonselsumji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the additive inverse of $x_2$.","notes":"See also {va'a}"},{"word":"nonseltai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is shapeless/has no shape"},{"word":"nonsku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is quiet and says nothing to $x_2=c_3$."},{"word":"nonsmi","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is the zero(-like)/additive identity of structure/ring $x2$; often is denoted by ' $0_R$ ' (for structure/ring R, specified by $x2$) or by '0' when context is obvious","notes":"Definition and rules may be specified in the second terbri; this definition does not suppose that the ring is not the 0-ring (the trivial ring) with the mapping of all multiplications to 0 (in which case, the additive identity is also the multiplicative identity). The usage of \"additive\" and \"multiplicative\" in this context are defined by the ring. See also: {pavysmi}"},{"word":"nonsmipi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a zero-divisor partnered with element(s) $x2$ in structure/ring $x3$","notes":"x1 and x2 are elements of the set underlying x3 and x1*x2=0 in this structure x3 (where \"0\" denotes the 'additive' identity of the structure (\"addition\" merely being (one of) its commutative group operation(s))); the aforementioned partnership is so defined. Unlike many textbook definitions, this definition still allows such 0 to itself be a zero-divisor ((so partnered) with any element in the set underlying x3) in x3. See also: {narnonsmikemnonsmipi'i}"},{"word":"nonsmitenfa","score":1,"definition":"$x1$=$t2$ is an element in the set that underlies structure/ring $x2$≈$s3$ that is nilpotent in that structure with nilpotency $x3$=$t3$ (nonnegative integer according to the typical rules)","notes":"x3 is the minimum positive exponent such that x1 multiplied by itself that many times (according to the definition of multiplication imposed by and endowing structure x2) is identically the zero(-like) element in that structure; any greater power will likewise be zero(-like). The zero(-like) element is itself trivially nilpotent with nilpotency 1. Warning: This word is for nilpotent elements. Nilpotent groups, for example, should not be referred to by this word except when considered as whole objects that participate as elements in some larger structure. See also: {nonsmi}"},{"word":"nonterfrinymokca","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a singularity of function/object $x_2$ of type/with properties $x_3$; $x_2$ has a singularity of type/severity $x_3$ at (locus) $x_1$","notes":"x3 can be used in order to specify cosmetic/removable singularity, pole (and the degree/severity thereof), and essential singularity; none of these aforementioned options are a default. x1 may be at infinity or in various other spaces."},{"word":"nonvanci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Sunday evening of week $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Synonym of {zelvanci}."},{"word":"nonydza","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (property) is not satisfied by anything in the domain of discourse","notes":"See also {roldza}, {suzdza}, {kaidza}."},{"word":"nonynalmau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is lesser or equal to zero by amount $x_2$"},{"word":"nonynalme'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is greater or equal to zero by amount $x_2$; $x_1$ is a positive number (greater than zero)"},{"word":"no'o","selmaho":"PA5","score":100001,"definition":"digit/number: typical/average value."},{"word":"no'oi","selmaho":"NOhOI","score":4,"definition":"Selbri incidental relative clause; attaches to a selbri with the ke'a being 'me'ei the attached selbri'","notes":"Cf. {me'ei}, {me'au}, {noi}, {po'oi}."},{"word":"no'ordo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects language/culture/nationality/community of the Nordic countries [ Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, (Baltic states) and Sweden] and their associated territories [the Faroe Islands, Greenland, Svalbard and Åland] in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Also: Nordic/Norse(folk)/Danish/general Scandinavian/northern European/Viking. This generally includes the Baltic Slavs ({ba'alto}), some northwestern Salvs (Polish, Old Prussian), Scandinavians, western Russians/Soviets (and Rus), the Danes in the British Isles, and perhaps the northeastern coasts of Germany, the Germanic Norse, and others. It is not the same as Scandinavian: from the 1850s, Scandinavia was considered to include politically and culturally the countries/cultures of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden only (thus, a subset of no'ordo). This might include western Russia/Rus peoples. Might refer to Vikings and/or older cultures. Includes Iceland, Greenland, Faroese, etc. Confer: {norgo} (specialized and a modern nationality/identity), closely related to but more general than {ska'ando}. For Germanic Norse (which is slightly wider in meaning at present than {dotsmiska'ando}), use {dotsmino'ordo}."},{"word":"no'ordo'yxas","score":1,"definition":"Baltic Sea","notes":"See also: {no'ordo}, {xamsi}."},{"word":"noras","score":2,"definition":"Nora LeChevalier (was Tansky)","notes":"Nora is one of the Original Lojbanists"},{"word":"norbra","score":1,"definition":"$x1=b1$ is middle-sized in property $x2=b2$ by standard $x3=b3$"},{"word":"norcpa","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ neither gets $c_2$ from $c_3$ nor puts $c_2$ at $c_3$","notes":"see also {tolcpa}"},{"word":"norcre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is mediocre (in terms of skill) at $x_2$ (ka/activity) by standard $x_3$","notes":"See {no'e}, {certu}, {norxau}"},{"word":"nord","score":1,"definition":"Norden/the Nordic countries"},{"word":"nordji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is indifferent/neutral/apathetic about event/state $x_2$.","notes":"Overlaps in meaning with {norzau}, {norpa'a}, {norpa'i}. See {selnordji} for 'incidental'/'unimportant.'"},{"word":"nordo","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Nordic/Norse(folk)/Danish/general Scandinavian/northern European/Viking culture/geography/identity/[nationality] in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Might include western Russia/Rus peoples. Might refer to Vikings and/or older cultures. Includes Iceland, Greenland, Faroese, etc. Confer: {norgo} (specialized and a modern nationality/identity), closely related to but more general than {skano}. For Germanic Norse (which is slightly wider in meaning at present than {dotsmiskano}), use {dotsminordo}."},{"word":"nordrvikingra","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Viking culture in aspect $x_2$; $x_1$ is (a) Viking","notes":"The classifier rafsi is from experimental gismu {nordo}."},{"word":"noreg","score":2,"definition":"Norway."},{"word":"norgo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Norwegian culture/nationality in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Experimental gismu."},{"word":"norkai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is liminally/neutrally $x_2$ (ka); $x_1$ is between the state of $x_2$ and the state of the inverse of $x_2$","notes":"(ko'a norkai lo ka broda) = (ko'a {no'e} broda). Also see {nutli}, {tolkai}"},{"word":"norlunbe","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is half-naked; $l_1$ is partly without cover/clothes/[protection].","notes":"See also: {lunbe}, {no'e}, {taxfu}, {bandu}."},{"word":"normano","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Norman culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"normle","score":2,"definition":"$m_{1}$ is plain/ordinary-looking (neither ugly nor beautiful) to $m_{2}$ in aspect $m_{3}$ (ka) by aesthetic standard $m_{4}$.","notes":"Example 15.72 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"normro","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is undead.","notes":"Cf. {no'e}, {morsi}, {jmive}."},{"word":"nornoncinse","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ exhibits gray asexuality in situation $c_2$ by standard $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {noncinse}, {suzycinse}."},{"word":"noroi","selmaho":"ROI*","score":100000,"definition":"tense interval modifier: never; objectively quantified tense; defaults as time tense."},{"word":"norpa'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is indifferent/neutral/apathetic about event $x_2$, expected likelihood $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {no'e}, {pacna}, {tolpa'a}, {norzau}."},{"word":"norpa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is indifferent/apathetic/dispassionate/uninvolved/unmoved towards/with/by $x_2$.","notes":"See also {iunai}"},{"word":"norselci'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_2$ is disinterested in $x_2=c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {cinri}, {selci'i}, {nalselci'i}, {tolselci'i}, {a'ucu'i}."},{"word":"nortaske","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is neither quenched from nor thirsty for drink/fluid/lubricant $t_2$.","notes":"On a scale between “quenched” and “thirsty”, $t_1$ is roughly at the midpoint. See also: {taske}, {toltaske}, {no'e}."},{"word":"norvaismu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=v_1$ is an interpretation of $s_2$ recognized by $s_3$ but judged unimportant by $v_2$.","notes":"{no'e}+{vajni}+{smuni}"},{"word":"norvokovidru","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a norovirus of species/breed/defining property $x_{2}$ capable of infecting [at] $x_{3}$.","notes":"From the city of Norwalk, Ohio, and {vidru}. The scientific name of the virus was first \"Norwalk agent\" and then shortened to \"norovirus\". See also {xilvidru}, {remjinkytoldu'evidru} and {vidru}."},{"word":"norvudzvi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ zviki $x_2$ noi no'e vrude je no'e palci ku'o $x_3$"},{"word":"norvu'e","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is morally neutral by standard $x_2$"},{"word":"norxagji","score":1,"definition":"$xa_1$ is neither sated from nor hungry for food/fuel $xa_1$.","notes":"On a scale between “being hungry” and “being sated”, $xa_1$ is roughly at the midpoint of it. See also: {xagji}, {tolxagji}, {no'e}."},{"word":"norxau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is mediocre (in terms of benefit) for $x_2$ by standard $x_3$","notes":"See {no'e}, {xamgu}, {xlali}, {norcre}"},{"word":"noryraclyte'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=t_1$ has a phobia of $x_2=t_2$ (abstraction)."},{"word":"norzau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is indifferent towards $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {no'e}, {zanru}, {norpa'a}."},{"word":"norzilyle'o","score":2,"definition":"$l_2$ is blurry/indistinct/unfocused at location $l_3$","notes":"(while L1 is explicitly elided, L4 is equally implicitly elided as being nonsensical in the absence of a physical lens) This can apply to any bodily sense, e.g, a sound may be unclear."},{"word":"notci","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a message/notice/memorandum about subject $x_{2}$ from author $x_{3}$ to intended audience $x_{4}$.","notes":"Emphasis on brevity, single or identifiable subject (contrast with xatra: the emphasis in notci is on the single or cohesively focused subject, while the audience is less defined - indeed only an 'intended' audience. xatra need not have a single or focussed subject - its corresponding place is for 'content'); reminder/memo/note (= {mojnoi}). See also {xatra}, {nuzba}, {mrilu}, {morji}."},{"word":"notci'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ notes down $c_2$ on display/storage medium $c_3$ with writing implement $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {notci}, {ciska}, {selmojnoi}."},{"word":"notcripu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a chat bridge / service relaying messages between $x_2$ and $x_3$ (message platforms/carriers/services/xelbe'i)","notes":"{cripu}'s x2 is elided, as it is not so natural to fill in this case (continuing the metaphor, it would the previous \"non-network\" between x3 and x4 that is bridged by x1)."},{"word":"notsku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ announces/proclaims $c_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) for audience $c_3=n_4$ via expressive medium $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {notci}, {cusku}."},{"word":"no'u","selmaho":"GOI","score":100000,"definition":"non-restrictive appositive phrase marker: which incidentally is the same thing as ..."},{"word":"novmbero","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is November in year $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$"},{"word":"noxtcin","score":1,"definition":"Chechen/Chechnya","notes":"The Chechen language or Chechnya. See also {bancuxe'e} 'Chechen language' and {noxtino}/{kulnrnoxtci} 'Chechen'."},{"word":"noxtino","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Chechen in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"nozeika'o zei namcu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pure imaginary number (such that its real part is 0) understood as an example of a complex number.","notes":"Includes 0 = (0,0) = 0 + 0i. This word relies on {xo'ei} implicitly filling the second slot of \"{ka'o}\" and also relies on the Cartesian decomposition of all complex numbers into real and imaginary bases (due to {ka'o}). See also: {ka'o zei namcu} and {ka'ozeino zei namcu}."},{"word":"nu","selmaho":"NU","score":100001,"definition":"abstractor: generalized event abstractor; $x_{1}$ is state/process/achievement/activity of [bridi].","notes":"Terminated with {kei}."},{"word":"nu'a","selmaho":"NUhA","score":100000,"definition":"convert mathematical expression (mex) operator to a selbri/tanru component."},{"word":"nu'ai","selmaho":"BAI","score":2,"definition":"preposition: event instantiating the current proposition.","notes":"{nundumu} modal."},{"word":"nu'ansa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) is a nuance, minor distinction of $x_2$ (entity)","notes":"See also {klesi}, {versiio}"},{"word":"nu bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":4,"definition":"pro-sumti: refers to the last complete sumti that started with a nu-abstraction","notes":"See {nu}. See also {du'u bu}, {ka bu}, {ni bu}."},{"word":"nudle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ are noodles made of $x_2$","notes":"Also {nanba} {skori}"},{"word":"nu'e","selmaho":"COI","score":100000,"definition":"vocative: promise - promise release - un-promise."},{"word":"nu'ecu'i","selmaho":"COI*","score":100000,"definition":"vocative: promise - promise release - un-promise."},{"word":"nu'enai","selmaho":"COI*","score":100000,"definition":"vocative: promise - promise release - un-promise."},{"word":"nu'i","selmaho":"NUhI","score":100000,"definition":"start forethought termset construct; marks start of place structure set with logical connection."},{"word":"nu,IORK","score":1,"definition":"New York"},{"word":"nukni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is magenta/fuchsia/purplish-red [color adjective].","notes":"See also {skari}, {blabi}, {xekri}, {kandi}, {carmi}, {xunre}, {zirpu}."},{"word":"nuktu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Inuit/Eskimo culture/language/people/geography in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"nukyxu'e","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is violet-red [color adjective]","notes":"Color, that is more {xunre} - 'red' than {nukni} - 'magenta/violet'."},{"word":"nukyzilska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the abstract color magenta","notes":"The gismu {nukni} refers to objects which are magenta, but not the color magenta itself. This lujvo serves the latter purpose. See also {skari} {zilska}"},{"word":"nuljarso'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1=j_1$ is a coddled/mollet egg of/from organism $x_2=s_2$.","notes":"Equivalent to ``sovda poi febvi djacu jukpa ze'a le mentu be li xa''."},{"word":"nulpa","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is 1 [$1*10^0$] of $x_2$ in dimension/aspect $x_3$ (default is units).","notes":"This is the null SI prefix, but it does not have a name in English or any truly official SI documentation; so, one meter is equal to one 'nulpa'-meter. {nulpa} = {kamre} {li} {pa}. See also: {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}, {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}, {kamre}."},{"word":"nulpa'a","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ expects/looks for the occurence of $p_2$ (event), expected likelihood $p_3$ (0-1); $p_1$ subjectively evaluates the likelihood of $p_2$ (event) to be $p_3$.","notes":"The value of $x_3$ is a subjective estimate of likeliness according to $x_1$, and is the basic determinant of whether nulpa'a means something like \"hope\" or \"wish\" or \"expect\", although nulpa'a never carries the connotation of desire; for that connotation see {pacna}. nulpa'a with $x_3$ not very close to 1 has no simple equivalent in English, but for objects/states with negligible expectation it is something like \"wishing\"; if the state is plausibly likely, it is something like \"hoping\". In both cases, though, the English implication of emotional desire is not present. The value will usually be expressed using inexact numbers (\"{li} {piso'u}\" to \"{li} {piro}\"); not-necessarily desirous wish, not necessarily desirous hope. See also {ba'a}, {djica}, {pacna}, {lakne}, {cunso}."},{"word":"numtca","score":1,"definition":"$x1=n1=t1$ is a village/[rural town] of area $x2=n2=t2$, in political unit $x3=t3$, serving hinterland/region $x4=t4$"},{"word":"nunba'uxausku","score":0,"definition":"$n_1$ is an rhetoric event/speech/rhetorical performance by $b_1=c_1$ (agent) verbally expressing $c_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) for audience $c_3$, good/beneficial/nice for $x_2$ by standard $x_3$."},{"word":"nunbebna","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is an event of $b_1$ being foolish/silly/stupid in event/action /property (ka) $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {nu}, {bebna}, {kambebna}."},{"word":"nunblopofri'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$=$r_1$ is the physical cause of shipwreck (event) $x_2$=$nbp_1$=$r_2$ under conditions $x_3$=$r_3$"},{"word":"nunblopo'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$=$n_1$ (event) is a shipwreck/breaking of ship/boat $x_2$=$s_1$=$b_1$ in which it function/capability $x_3$=$s_2$ is compromised/ruined/damaged"},{"word":"nunblopo'ugau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$=$g_1$ (agent) is the agentive cause/intentionally (limited sense) in shipwreck $x_2$=$nbp_1$ (event); $x_1$ shipwrecks/wrecks ship in event $x_2$","notes":"The ship being wrecked can be specified in x2."},{"word":"nunca'ipaikezmi'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ orders the impeachment trial of $x_2$ over issue $x_3$ within body/by judge/in system/via proceedings $x_4$; $x_1$ formally impeaches (pseudo-legalistic political process) authority $x_2$ for alleged inadequacies $x_3$.","notes":"$x_2$ must be some sort of person with or figure of authority; impeachment does not imply criminal trial and is usually an internal process by one part of the government/organization against another with the primary consequences (upon conviction) of a forced loss of said authorities and potential prohibition from regaining certain authorities within the same government/organization. This word does not imply conviction or removal or any other punishment or effect whatsoever. $x_5$ is wide enough to include the process and capacity in which the impeachment is made and the means by which it would be tried."},{"word":"nuncalpe'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is the event of cosmic/spatial inflation of universe/space $x_2$","notes":"Various technical issues should be considered when employment of this word is being considered. For example: only (spaital, at least three-dimensional) volume is considered, rapid and great increase is not necessarily implied, no single event is implied, the space itself is expanding and into what is not clear, etc."},{"word":"nuncasnu","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a conversation involving $c_1$(s) (mass normally, but 1 individual/jo'u possible) about topic/subject $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {nu}, {casnu}."},{"word":"nuncatra","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is the killing by $c_1$ of $c_2$ by action/method $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {nu}, {catra}."},{"word":"nuncau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the state of $x_2$'s lack of $x_3$; $x_1$ is the event/situation in which $x_2$ lacks $x_3$; $x_1$ is the state/event of $x_3$'s absence (being absent from) $x_2$.","notes":"See also: \"{nalzva}\" (which refers to being physically not located somewhere specified; \"nuncau\" is somewhat more general)."},{"word":"nuncenba","score":0,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ is a change in property/quantity $x_2=c_2$ (ka/ni) of amount/degree $x_3=c_3$ under conditions $x_4=c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {nu}, {cenba}, {galfi}, {stika}."},{"word":"nuncfaproga","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a launcher for $p_2=c_1$","notes":"A launcher is a computer program which starts another computer program, possibly setting some launch options before doing so."},{"word":"nunci'o","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is the youth of $c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {nu}, {citno}."},{"word":"nunckire","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ is an event of $x_2=c_1$ being grateful/thankful of/appreciative of $x_3=c_2$ for $x_4=c_3$ (event/property)"},{"word":"nuncmibi'o","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is the integration of $b_1=c_1$ as a member/element of group/set $c_2$ under conditions $b_3$","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {nu}, {binxo}, {cmima}, {nunsimbi'o}"},{"word":"nuncne","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ is a change in property/quantity $x_2=c_2$ (ka/ni) of amount/degree $x_3=c_3$ under conditions $x_4=c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {nu}, {cenba}, {galfi}, {stika}."},{"word":"nuncnici","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is order (state of being well arranged) of $c_1$ with orderliness $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cnici}, {kalsa}, {ganzu}."},{"word":"nuncti","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is an event at which $c_1$ eat(s) $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {nu}, {citka}, {sanmi}, {ctisla}, {balsai}."},{"word":"nunctikezgau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is the actor in the event of $c_1$ eating $c_2$.","notes":"Example 12.67 (cll 1.1). Same as {ctigau}."},{"word":"nunctu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (nu) is an event in which $x_2$ teaches $x_3$ facts $x_4$ (du'u) about $x_5$ by means $x_6$; $x_1$ is a lesson given by $x_2$ to $x_3$.","notes":"See also {ctuca}. This lujvo is regular."},{"word":"nunda'a","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a fight/battle in which $d_1$ fights $d_2$ over issue $d_3$ (abstract).","notes":"Cf. {nu}, {damba}, {nundamba}, {terjvi}."},{"word":"nundamba","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a fight/battle in which $d_1$ fights $d_2$ over issue $d_3$ (abstract).","notes":"Cf. {nu}, {damba}, {nunda'a}, {terjvi}."},{"word":"nundansu","score":2,"definition":"$n_1$ is a dance with dancer(s) $d_1$ (individual, mass) to music/rhythm $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {dansu}, {seldansu}."},{"word":"nunde'a","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a pause by $d_1$ for/until $d_2$ at state $d_3$ before starting/continuing $d_4$ (activity/process).","notes":"Cf. {nu}, {denpa}."},{"word":"nundenpa","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a pause by $d_1$ for/until $d_2$ at state $d_3$ before starting/continuing $d_4$ (activity/process).","notes":"Cf. {nu}, {denpa}, {nunde'a}."},{"word":"nundumu","score":6,"definition":"$x_1$ is an event/state described by bridi $x_2$","notes":"Predicate version of {nu}, which is a kind of relation between a bridi and an event/state. However with a regular predicate version it is possible to access the $x_2$ just like any regular sumti place. See also {nu}, {du'u}."},{"word":"nundunkrali","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is the equality of rights $k_1=d_3$ entitled to $k_2=d_1=d_2$."},{"word":"nunfirsku","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a facial expression (countenance) of agent $f_2=c_1$ expressing $f_1=c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {flira}, {cusku}."},{"word":"nunflapai","score":2,"definition":"$n_1$ is a trial of dispute $j_2$ involving people $f_3$.","notes":"Cf. {nu}, {pajni}, {tavla}, {fapro}, {nunpai}, {flapaizda}. x3 includes not only the disputing parties but also the judge and juries, which may be connected with \"jo'u\". "},{"word":"nunflapaikezmi'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ orders the trial of $x_2$ over issue $x_3$ involving parties $x_4$, with court/judge/in legal system $x_5$; $x_1$ formally indicts $x_2$ for alleged crimes $x_3$.","notes":"$x_5$ is wide enough to include the process and capacity in which the indictment is made and the means by which it would be tried."},{"word":"nunfli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ is a failure in which $x_2=f_1$ at doing $x_3=f_2$ (state/event)","notes":"from {nu} + {fliba}"},{"word":"nunflicabybandu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=b_1$ is a fail-safe for $x_2=b_2$ when failure $x_3=b_3=n_1$ occurs.","notes":"from {nunfli}+{cabna}+{bandu}"},{"word":"nunfusra","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is the decay/fermentation (recycling of matter/energy/electrons) of $f_1$ by chemical agent $f_2$."},{"word":"nungei","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ is joy of $x_2=g_1$ from $x_3=g_2$","notes":"cf. {nu}, {gleki}"},{"word":"nungle","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is coitus/mating/sex/sexual activity (more accurately: the event therof) between $x_2$ and/with $x_3$","notes":"x2 and x3 are mutually symmetric."},{"word":"nungubycu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an election among candidates $x_2$ with electorate $x_3$","notes":"Cf. {gubycu'a}, {cuxna}, {cmicu'a}."},{"word":"nungumcatra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ is an instance of massacre/genocide/mass murder/killing spree commited by $x_2=c_1$ (agent) against $x_3=c_2=g_1$(mass of people) by action/method $x_4=c_3$","notes":"from {nu} + {gumcatra}"},{"word":"nungumdjacaumro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an incident of famine","notes":"from {nu} + {gunma} + {djacaumro}"},{"word":"nungumpra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ is the mass production of $x_2=p_2$ [product] by process $x_3=p_3$","notes":"from {nu}+{gumpra}"},{"word":"nunjacycrepu","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is fishery (fish industry) of product $c_2$ (aquatic animals) from source/area $c_3=t_1$ (ocean/sea/coast/lake/river) by fishermen $c_1$.","notes":"x2 can be any harvestable aquatic animals, including mollusks and crustaceans. Cf. {crepu}."},{"word":"nunji'a","score":2,"definition":"$nu_{1}$ is a victory where $j_{1}$ (person/team) wins/gains prize $j_{2}$ from/over $j_{3}$ [competitors/losers] in competition $j_{4}$.","notes":"Table 5.52 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"nunji'e","score":4,"definition":"$n_1$ is the life (event or process of living) of $j_1$.","notes":"For the property of being alive, see {kamji'e}."},{"word":"nunjmaji","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gathering/meeting/assembly/conclave/conference/ congregation/congress/convention/encounter/get-together/reunion of participants $x_2$ at location $x_3$ from locations $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {nu}, {jmaji}, {jdijmaji}, {nunpe'i} for a meeting between two parties."},{"word":"nunjo'e","score":2,"definition":"$n_1$ is an established connection between $j_1$ and $j_2$ at common locus $j_3$.","notes":"$n_1$ or $j_1$ may be a mass formed with \"joi\", as is the case in a computer network between a server and clients. Cf. {jorne}, {srana}."},{"word":"nunkalte","score":1,"definition":"$nu_{1}$ is a hunt/hunting where $k_{1}$ hunts/stalks prey/quarry/game $k_{2}$ for purpose $k_{3}$.","notes":"Table 5.2 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"nunka'oku'i","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a condition of $ku_1$ managing the health of $ka_1$.","notes":"Usually the prevention, treatment, and management of illness and the preservation of mental and physical well-being through the services offered by the medical, nursing, and allied health professions. x2 and x3 may the same or different. Cf. {kamnu'a}."},{"word":"nunkei","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a game played by $k_1$ playing with plaything/toy $k_2$","notes":"Cf. {nu}, {kelci}, {terjvi}, {ci'erkei}."},{"word":"nunkla","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a passage where goer $k_1$ comes/goes to destination $k_2$ from origin $k_3$ via route $k_4$ using means/vehicle $k_5$."},{"word":"nunklama","score":0,"definition":"$nu_1$ is the event of $k_1$'s coming/going to $k_2$ from $k_3$ via route $k_4$ by means $k_5$.","notes":"Example 12.57 (cll 1.1). Same as {nunkla}."},{"word":"nunlerci","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is the lateness of $l_1$ (event) by standard $l_2$.","notes":"Cf. {nu}, {lerci}."},{"word":"nunmajbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the metabolism of $m_1=b_1$"},{"word":"nunmanku","score":2,"definition":"$n_1$ is an event of $m_1$ being dark/lacking in illumination"},{"word":"nunmi'a","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is the laugh/laughter of/by $c_1$","notes":"from {nu} {cmila}"},{"word":"nunmikce","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is medical, involving doctor/nurse $m_1$, patient $m_2$, ailment $m_3$, and treatment/cure $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {mikce}, {kurji}, {sidju}."},{"word":"nunmirsnarzvafa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the echolocation of $x_2=f_1$","notes":"{mirsnarzvafa'i}"},{"word":"nunmisno","score":-1,"definition":"$n_1$ the reputation of $m_1$ (person/object/event) among community of persons $m_2$ (mass)","notes":"from {nu} {misno}"},{"word":"nunmro","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is the death (state of being dead) of $m_1$ (person)."},{"word":"nunmrobi'okezystu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the site/location of the death of $x_2$; $x_2$ died/dies/will die at $x_1$."},{"word":"nunmu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a non-binary humanoid person [not necessarily adult].","notes":"Does not imply asexuality/agenderness (or sexuality/genderedness). See discussion associated with \"{dinti}\" concerning whether this meaning is restricted to \"affirmatively nonbinary\" or whether it is more general. Umbrella term for any non-man, non-woman (in some aspect/consideration/standard) humanoid person. As such, it is a specification of \"{rempre}\"/\"{remna}\"/\"{prenu}\" co-equal with and analogizing \"{ninmu}\" and \"{nanmu}\"; it generalized some of the aforementioned cases. Word dispreferred in metaphor/example as sexist or exclusionary; use instead \"{remna}\" or \"{prenu}\". See also: \"{ninmu}\", \"{nanmu}\", \"{remna}\", \"{prenu}\", \"{makcu}\", \"{bersa}\", \"{tixnu}\", \"{paznu}\", \"{nakni}\", \"{fetsi}\", \"{dinti}\", \"{nanla}\", \"{nixli}\", \"{verba}\", \"{vepre}\", \"{nenmu}\", \"{nonmu}\"."},{"word":"nunmu'i","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is the event of $m_1$ motivating action $m_2$ per volition $m_3$."},{"word":"nunpa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ is the love of $x_2=p_1$ towards $x_3=p_2$ (object/state).","notes":"from {nu}+{prami}"},{"word":"nunpai","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a trial/judgement/arbitration with judge/arbitrator/referee $p_1$ determining/deciding matter $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {nu}, {pajni}, {nunflapai}, {flapaizda}."},{"word":"nunpe'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a meeting between $x_2$ and $x_3$ at/in location $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {nu}, {penmi}, {nunjmaji}, {jdijmaji}."},{"word":"nunpi'e","score":1,"definition":"$x1=n1$ is a jump of $x2=p1$ to $x3=p2$ from $x4=p3$ with height $x5=p4$"},{"word":"nunpinxe","score":2,"definition":"$nu_{1}$ is an event where $p_{1}$ (agent) drinks/imbibes beverage/drink/liquid refreshment $p_{2}$ from/out-of container/source $p_{3}$.","notes":"Table 5.52 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"nunrkamikaze","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kamikaze attack [suicidal attack] performed by attacker $x_2$ on victim $x_3$ with goal/objecive $x_4$.","notes":"Broad sense, for any kind of suicidal attack. Cf. {guntrkamikaze}."},{"word":"nunrlanparti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a LAN party of $x_2$ (people mass/jo'u) at location $x_3$, coming from locations $x_4$ (mass/jo'u).:","notes":"See also: {jajrlanparti}."},{"word":"nunseltickri","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a believe-deceived with deceive-belief subject $x_{2}$ with deception subject $x_{3}$."},{"word":"nunselti'irgubycu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a referendum on proposal $x_2$","notes":"from {nu} + {selti'i} + {gubycu'a}"},{"word":"nunselti'irgubycu'u","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a referendum on proposal $x_2$"},{"word":"nunselxu'a","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is the event of proposition $x_2$ (du'u) being declared/asserted by $x_1$ (agent)."},{"word":"nunsezyfanta","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is self-restraint shown by $f_1=s_2$ ","notes":"from {nu} {sevzi} {fanta} c.f. {sezyfanta}"},{"word":"nunsezypa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ is the narcissism of $x_2=s_1=p_1=p_2$","notes":"from {nu}+{sezypa'i}"},{"word":"nunsimbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is an event of integration between $s_1=b_1$"},{"word":"nunsipna","score":1,"definition":"$x1=n1$ is a sleep/[an event of sleeping] of $x2=s1$"},{"word":"nunskezu'e","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is engineering in branch $s_2$ based on methodology $s_3$","notes":"from {nu} {saske} {zukte}"},{"word":"nunsla","score":2,"definition":"$n_1$ is the celebration/event where $s_1$ celebrates/recognizes/honors $s_2$ (event/abstract) with activity/[party] $s_3$."},{"word":"nunsne","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is dreaming/fantasy by $s_1$ dreaming of/fantasizing about $s_2$","notes":"Cf. {selsne}, {sipna}, {xanri}, {fikra}, {fikrfantasi}"},{"word":"nunsoidji","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ desires the event of $s_1$ being a soldier of army $s_2$, for purpose $d_3$","notes":"Example 12.60 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"nunsolcanci","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is the event of star $s_1=c_1$ setting at location $c_2$ on planet $s_2$","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {nu},{solri}, {canci}, {solnuncanci}"},{"word":"nunsorbi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an epidemic involving patients $x_2$ experiencing symptoms $x_3$ from disease $x_4$","notes":"See {bilma}, {so'i}"},{"word":"nunsoryreisku","score":2,"definition":"$n_1=x_1$ is an event of $x_2=rs_1$ asking questions $x_3=rs_2$ to $x_4=rs_3$"},{"word":"nunspe","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is the marriage of $s_1$ and $s_2$ according to tradition $s_3$."},{"word":"nuntarbyvaskezmle","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ exhibits pregnancy glow/pregnancy attractiveness which $x_2$ perceives as beautiful in aspect $x_3$ according to aesthetic $x_4$"},{"word":"nunte'a","score":2,"definition":"$nu_{1}$ is an event where $t_{1}$ fears $t_{2}$.","notes":"Table 5.1 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"nuntei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the time it takes event $x_2$ to elapse","notes":"A convenience wrapper around {temci} that uses the beginning and ending of the event as its $x_1$ and $x_2$, respectively."},{"word":"nunterji'a","score":2,"definition":"$nu_{1}$ is a defeat with loser(s) $j_{3}$ losing prize $j_{2}$ to winner(s) $j_{1}$ with competition lost $j_{4}$."},{"word":"nunto'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a torsion on $x_2$","notes":"from {nu} + {torni}"},{"word":"nuntoi","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is the effort of $t_1$ trying/attempting to do/attain $t_2$ (event/state/property) by actions/method $t_3$","notes":"from {nu} {troci}"},{"word":"nuntolclite","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is an event of $c_1$ being rude in matter $c_2$ according to standard/custom $c_3$."},{"word":"nuntolpro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is consent given by agent(s) $x_2$ to agent(s) $x_3$ about/allowing (action/event/state) $x_4$."},{"word":"nuntumcrepu","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is agriculture of product $c_2$ from source/area $c_3=t_1$ by farmers $c_1$","notes":"cf. {tumla}, {crepu}, {cange}."},{"word":"nuntumdesku","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is an earthquake at location $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {nu}, {tumla}, {desku}."},{"word":"nunve'u","score":1,"definition":"$n1$ is a sale/transaction between $v1$ and $v3$","notes":"from {nu} + {vecnu}"},{"word":"nunve'urejyca'a","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a cash register/till (device for registering and calculating transactions)","notes":"from {nunve'u} + {vreji} + {cabra}"},{"word":"nunxumsne","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a trip/drug-induced hallucination about $s_2$ due to chemical substance $xu_2$ with purity $xu_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mrajymledi}, {ciksne}."},{"word":"nunynau","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is the event of $n_1$ being a man.","notes":"There are for example theories of performativity and gender, in which case you can consider masculinity as an event."},{"word":"nunynunflapaikezmi'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is the indictment of $x_3$ by $x_2$ over matters $x_4$ involving parties $x_5$ in legal system/court/under judge $x_6$.","notes":"See: \"{nunflapaikezmi'e}\"."},{"word":"nunzi'e","score":2,"definition":"$n_1$ is the freedom of $z_1$ doing $z_2$ under condition $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {nu}, {zifre}, {kamyzi'e}, {selzi'e}, {zi'ejva}."},{"word":"nu'o","selmaho":"CAhA","score":100000,"definition":"modal aspect: can but has not; unrealized potential."},{"word":"nu'ogle","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is virgin/sexually inexperienced"},{"word":"nu'orfau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ can happen but has not happened yet (unrealized potential)","notes":"Synonymous with {faurnu'o}. See also {nu'o}, {pusfau}, {cazyfau}."},{"word":"nu'orjirnybakni","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a pollard/(muley)/polled cattle [beef-producer/bovine] of species/breed $b_2$ (usually horned)."},{"word":"nu'orkai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ can satisfy $x_2$ (ka), but has not yet done so."},{"word":"nu'ospe","score":2,"definition":"$x1$=$s1$ is single (never been married) by law/convention $x2$=$s3$","notes":"See also: {speni}, {spesti}, {mrospe}, {spenu'e}"},{"word":"nu'osti","score":0,"definition":"$s_1$ cancels $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sisti}."},{"word":"nupre","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) promises/commits/assures/threatens $x_{2}$ (event/state) to $x_{3}$ [beneficiary/victim].","notes":"See also {kajde}, {xusra}."},{"word":"nurbe'i","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ archives $s_1=b_2$ in medium $b_5$.","notes":"{snura} {benji}; see also {vreji}, {fukpi}, {citri}, {jmaji}, {sorcu}, {morji}"},{"word":"nurcni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ feels secure from threat $x_2$","notes":"See also {capcni} (antonym), {snura}."},{"word":"nurfu'i","score":2,"definition":"$f_1$ is a backup / danger avoiding duplicate / copy of $f_2=s_1$ in form / medium $f_3$ made by method $f_4$ to protect / secure against event $s_2$ (generally destruction or loss).","notes":"Made from {snura} + {fukpi}."},{"word":"nurgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ [person/agent] rescues/causes $s_1$ to be secure/safe from threat $s_2$."},{"word":"nurma","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a rural/rustic/pastoral area of $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is in the country.","notes":"See also {jarbu}, {rarna}, {tcadu}, {cange}."},{"word":"nurtoni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a neutron in quantum state $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {lektoni}, {protoni}, {kuarka}, {xumsle}."},{"word":"nurxru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ saves/rescues/redeems/delivers $x_2$=$s_1$ from threat/peril $s_2$ "},{"word":"nurzda","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is a safehouse for protecting $s_1=z_2$ from threat $s_2$ (event)."},{"word":"nusna","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ induces $x_2$ about $x_3$ from specific facts $x_4$","notes":"See {didni}, {nibji'i}, {biglogji}, {krilogji}"},{"word":"nutcabna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ coincides with $x_2$ according to $x_3$.","notes":"A better way to say {koinside}. cf. {snuti}, {cabna}."},{"word":"nutcru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ accidentally/unintentionally lets/allows $x_2$ (nu/za'i) to happen; $x_1$ permits $x_2$ (nu/za'i) without meaning to."},{"word":"nutkai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ accidentally / unintentionally satisfies $x_2$ (ka); $x_1$ satisfies $x_2$ but doesn't mean to."},{"word":"nutko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language/sublanguage that uses no apparent terbri/selbri distinction and is used by $x_2$ to express ideas (not text) $x_3$.","notes":"For describing the grammar use {gerna}. See also {uorfopno}, {malgli}, {pirxo}, {lojbo}, {bridi}, {sumti}, {fancu}, {baurnu'uku}, {banmujexe}."},{"word":"nutli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is neutral/not taking sides/medial/not towards any extreme on scale/in dissension $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also $x_2$ dispute/struggle (though $x_2$ is not limited to disagreements, which is merely one manifestation of scalar or distributed values in which there is a medial position). See also {midju}, {lanxe}, {milxe}, {mutce}, cmavo list {no'e}."},{"word":"nutsku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ inadvertently says / misspeaks / blurts out / lets slip $x_2$ to audience $x_3$ via expressive medium $x_4$."},{"word":"nu'u","selmaho":"NUhU","score":100000,"definition":"elidable terminator: end forethought termset; usually elidable except with following sumti."},{"word":"nuzba","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (du'u) is news/tidings/new information about subject $x_{2}$ from source $x_{3}$, to observer $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {cnino}, {notci}."},{"word":"nuzlo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects New Zealand culture/nationality/geography/dialect in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {glico}, {sralo}."},{"word":"nuznoi","score":1,"definition":"$no_1$ is a news/press release with news $nu_1$ about subject $nu_2=no_2$ issued by $no_3$ for audience $no_4$.","notes":"Cf. {nuzba}, {notci}."},{"word":"ny","selmaho":"BY2","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for n."},{"word":"ny'ei","selmaho":"PA","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: twenty (decimal 20)."},{"word":"ny zei sance","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an alveolar nasal sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {nasnce} (from {ny} + {sance})."},{"word":"o","selmaho":"A","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: sumti afterthought biconditional/iff/if-and-only-if."},{"word":"o'a","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: pride - modesty/humility - shame.","notes":"See also {jgira}, {cumla}, {ckeji}."},{"word":"o'acna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ menstruates producing fluid $x_2$"},{"word":"o'acu'i","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: pride - modesty/humility - shame."},{"word":"o'ai","selmaho":"COI","score":4,"definition":"vocative: slightly surprised greetings","notes":"See also {coi}, {co'oi}. This is an {u'ivla}."},{"word":"o'anai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: pride - modesty/humility - shame."},{"word":"obro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the last word $x_2$ adds to database $x_3$ in language $x_4$","notes":"x3 default: la jbovlaste, x4 default: Lojban. .i zo obro obro"},{"word":"obu","selmaho":"BY*","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for o."},{"word":"obu zei sance","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mid back rounded vowel sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonyms: {osnce}, {osna}."},{"word":"ocnerta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a physically-required conserved quantity in an ideal closed system such that it is associated with (Noetherian) symmetry/Hamiltonian-commuting observable/deterministic feature/law/property/aspect $x_2$, applicable under conditions/in universe/in metaphysics $x_3$","notes":"See also: {impetu}, {nejni}, {nejnimpetu}, {cnampetu}, {dikca}, {eldicka'u}, {kuardicka'u}, {tcelerita}."},{"word":"odbenu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a walrus of breed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mabru}, {arktik}, {xamsi}."},{"word":"odbo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a two-ended hole/opening/window/tunnel through $x_2$."},{"word":"odla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is {do} / you / the intended listener in {selsku} / message / situation $x_2$.","notes":"See {imla}."},{"word":"odnata","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dragonfly/damselfly (order Odonata) of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ansoptera}, {zgoptera}, {laxsfani}, {sfani}, {cinki}."},{"word":"o'e","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: closeness - distance.","notes":"See also {cnijbi}, {cnikansa}."},{"word":"o'enai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: closeness - distance."},{"word":"o'enku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is in flow (state of consciousness); $x_1$ is in flow doing $x_2$","notes":"See .{o'e}, .{o'u}, {zukte}, {sevzi}, {jundi}, {lamji}, {gunka}, {lifri}, {zmiku}, {kufra}"},{"word":"o'evla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a generic/elliptical-referent/unspecified-referent word of type x2 (ka/selma'o) in language x3.","notes":"The name \".o'evla\" is chosen because many of these {cmavo} in Lojban are of the form -o'e. See {zo'e}, {do'e}, {co'e}, {xo'e}. For example, \"zo xo'e .o'evla lo ka cmavo {ma'oi} pa\"."},{"word":"o'i","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: caution - rashness.","notes":"See also {capyrivbi}, {capfanta}, {srerivbi}, {srefanta}, {naldarsi}, {seljde}."},{"word":"oi","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: complaint - pleasure.","notes":"See also {pante}, {pluka}, {kufra}."},{"word":"oi'a","selmaho":"UI","score":4,"definition":"Attitudinal: offended/insulted - unoffended - deserving and accepting","notes":"Confer: {jgicro}, .{oi}, .{o'a}"},{"word":"oicli'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ \"ragequits\" / leaves angrily from $x_2$ via route $x_3$","notes":"Cf. {oi}, {cliva}, {fengu}, {o'onai}"},{"word":"oi'i","selmaho":"I","score":3,"definition":"sentence link/continuation; continuing sentences on same topic with the observative sumti filled with {la'e} {di'u}","notes":"$x_1$ of each sentence that immediately follows is assumed to be filled by {la'e} {di'u}. 'oi'i ge cizra gi le nu bajra cu cinri' is equivalent to 'i ge la'e di'u cizra gi la'e di'u lu'u e le nu bajra cu cinri'"},{"word":"o'inai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: caution - rashness."},{"word":"oinai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: complaint - pleasure."},{"word":"oi'o","selmaho":"UI1","score":2,"definition":"attitudinal: fuck/shit - fuck yeah/hell yeah","notes":"Vulgar version of {oi} used to express condescending disgust/dismissal/disapproval/pain/complaint (or ecstatic approval/pleasure/excitement with {nai}) all at once."},{"word":"oire'e","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: spiritual/religious complaint."},{"word":"oiro'a","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: social complaint."},{"word":"oiro'e","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: mental complaint (puzzlement, excess mental work)."},{"word":"oiro'i","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: emotional complaint."},{"word":"oiro'o","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: physical complaint."},{"word":"oiro'u","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: sexual complaint."},{"word":"oi se'i bu'o oi se'i bu'o","selmaho":"UI*","score":0,"definition":"oopservative attitudinal: \"Oops, I did it again!\"","notes":"See also {za'ure'u}"},{"word":"oi'u","selmaho":"UI1","score":3,"definition":"attitudinal: pain/suffering - comfort","notes":"See {cortu}"},{"word":"ojbau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ s ojban, ialect f he ojban anguage hose ismu ack nitial onsonants.","notes":"Joke word. See also {ismu}."},{"word":"oksilofono","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a xylophone"},{"word":"oktane","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (fuel) has octane rating $x_2$ by standard $x_3$","notes":"The standards used in the x3 can refer to an octane number measuring scheme such as MON, RON, or AKI (la .mon., la .ron., la .akis.)"},{"word":"oktobero","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is October in year $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$"},{"word":"oktopoda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an octopus of species $x_2$","notes":"see also {tu'urbirka}"},{"word":"olduvaino","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to Oldawan/Olduwan/Oldowan/Olduvai technological industry/culture/know-how of period and location (specifics) $x2$ in properties $x3$."},{"word":"olgoixorxoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an olgoi-khorkhoi/Mongolian death worm of type/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"olimpik zei atlete","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an athlete in Olympic Games","notes":"See also {sportivo}."},{"word":"olkai","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ are all the things that have property $x_2$; $x_1$ are the only things that have property $x_2$","notes":"See also {lo}, {steci}, {ckaji}"},{"word":"olska","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Polish language/nationality/culture in aspect $x_2$","notes":"A version of {po'olska}, but less ugly, and of two syllables."},{"word":"oltce","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the case to a small extent; $x_1$ satisfies property $x_2$ to a small extent."},{"word":"omle","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an omelette containing $x_2$","notes":"See also {tortiia}, {titnanba}, {pitnanba}, {salta}, {nanba}, {sovda}, {ladru}"},{"word":"omni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has relation $x_2$ (binary ka) with everything [that has property $x_3$ (ka)]","notes":"Usable for \"omni-\" prefix in tanru or lujvo. e.g. omniscient (= {omnyju'o}), omnipotent (= {omnyka'e}), omnipresent (= {omnyzva}), omniglot (= {omnyselbau}), omnivore (= {omnycti}). See {ro}, {roda}, {roldza}"},{"word":"omnomo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ experiences good taste $x_2$","notes":"See also {lifri}, {smaka}."},{"word":"omortoCEN","score":1,"definition":"Amartya Sen","notes":"Indian (Bengali – {bengo}) economist and philosopher, 1933-present."},{"word":"omso","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ ohm(s) of electrical impedance/resistance (default is 1) by standard $g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {klanrxomi}, {xampo}, {klanrvolta}, {klanrxuati}, {klanrzimenzi}."},{"word":"omti","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (live being) manifests, supports its homeostasis in aspect $x_2$ (property of $x_1$)","notes":"See also {alma}, {divzi}."},{"word":"onai","selmaho":"A*","score":100002,"definition":"logical connective: sumti afterthought exclusive or; Latin 'aut'."},{"word":"onci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a soldier/warrior/fighter.","notes":"Not necessarily part of an army. Also do not see {sonci}."},{"word":"onckire","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ wears 'on' (Japanese term) on $x_2$ due to $x_3$; $x_1$ is thankful/feels obligation/owes to $x_2$ due to $x_3$; $x_2$ is kind/grants favor/offers 'on' to $x_1$ in $x_3$; $x_1$ has unpayable debt to $x_2$ for $x_3$; $x_2$ is an 'onjin' (benefactor, Japanese term)","notes":"In future lojban {ckire} might be equated with {onckire} and {nu ckire} with Japanese concept of 'on'."},{"word":"ondatra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a muskrat of species $x_2$"},{"word":"onga","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is written in a dialect where selbri in every bridi-tail is assumed to have {so'o'o'oi} applied to it","notes":"Implicit {so'o'o'oi} is not applied to other selbri like direct children of sumti and selbri rules, mex-operator, operand-3, free, tense-modal. '{sei} {onga}'/'{sei} {na} {onga}' is a method of switching to/from VSO-like style in Lojban. See also {colzu'e}."},{"word":"ongu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bone in or originating from the body of $x_2$.","notes":"See also {bongu}."},{"word":".onji","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kanji (Japanese logograph) with kun'yomi (native, Sino-Japanese reading) $x_2$, on'yomi (compound, Chinese reading) $x_3$, with etymology/meaning/radical/s $x_4$.","notes":"Merge of {ponjo} + .{anji}. Note that there may be many readings; x2 & x3 should be individual readings, not sets. In the rare case of no readings of particular type, {zi'o} should be used. x4 can be either a meaning, a fully specified set of meanings, a fully specified set of radicals, a single radical, the earlier form of the kanji, stroke order, or even the Chinese equivalent (taking into account that there are minor discrepancies between the Japanese and Chinese forms, and that the simplified Chinese characters are totally different)."},{"word":"onji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kanji (Japanese logograph) with kun'yomi (native, Sino-Japanese reading) $x_2$, on'yomi (compound, Chinese reading) $x_3$, with etymology/meaning/radical/s $x_4$.","notes":"Merge of {ponjo} + .{anji}. Note that there may be many readings; x2 & x3 should be individual readings, not sets. In the rare case of no readings of particular type, {zi'o} should be used. x4 can be either a meaning, a fully specified set of meanings, a fully specified set of radicals, a single radical, the earlier form of the kanji, stroke order, or even the Chinese equivalent (taking into account that there are minor discrepancies between the Japanese and Chinese forms, and that the simplified Chinese characters are totally different)."},{"word":"onkle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an uncle of $x_2$"},{"word":"onmatopo'eia","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an onomatopoeia"},{"word":"onskide","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a woodlouse/sowbug of family/genus $x_2$","notes":"see also {duntuplokra}, {boirlokra}"},{"word":"ontari'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Ontario nationality/culture/geography in aspect $x_2$ (ka)"},{"word":"o'o","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: patience - mere tolerance - anger.","notes":"See also {fengu}, {to'ersteba}, {de'acni}"},{"word":"o'ocu'i","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: patience - mere tolerance - anger."},{"word":"o'onai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: patience - mere tolerance - anger."},{"word":"opsalmo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is psalm about $x_2$"},{"word":"ordre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Linnaean order, between family and class","notes":"See {jutsi}, {klesi}, {jmive}"},{"word":"orgasme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ feels orgasm, has orgasmic feeling","notes":"See also {gletu}, {entuzi}, {pluka}, {prami}."},{"word":"orka","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is an orca/killer whale (Orcinus orca) of breed $x_2$"},{"word":"orkestra","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is an orchestra, consisting of performers $x_2$","notes":"See {zgibe'e}"},{"word":"orko","score":0,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an orch [mythical human-like creature] of tribe/breed $x_{2}$."},{"word":"orne","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pair (possibly ordered) of $x_2$ and $x_3$","notes":"For use in lujvo. See {remei}."},{"word":"ornitforinku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a member of genus Ornithorhynchus (the Australian monotreme which is more commonly called \"duck-billed platypus\") of subtaxon/subclade $x_2$."},{"word":"ornyle'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a digraph in alphabet/character-set $x_2$ representing $x_3$ in language $x_4$","notes":"{orne} + {lerfu}. this is the first lujvo coined using zo orne. alternate (non-experimental) form could be «relmeile'u». x3 will usually be a phoneme / selba'u, but it could be anything."},{"word":"orsi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ordered tuple/sequence of $x_2$ (li) members, namely $x_3$, $x_4$, $x_5$ ...","notes":"This brivla has 2 more arguments than the number specified as x2. x3, x4, x5... are in order. Useful for lujvo; can be used with a number, for example: {rely'orsi}."},{"word":"ortodoksi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is orthodox/has correct opinion in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also {lijda}, {pajni}, {jinvi}, {miasno}, {krici}"},{"word":"orvalu","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ condenses/liquefies from vapour phase at temperature $x_{2}$, pressure $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is dew/condensate","notes":"See also {kelvo}, {paska}, {cilmo}, {dirgo}, {dunja}, {febvi}, {runme}, {gapci}, {bumru}."},{"word":"orvanxi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is broomrape of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {rasykobli}"},{"word":"orxo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an orc of tribe/breed $x_2$","notes":"synonym {gorguni}"},{"word":"osakas","score":1,"definition":"Osaka."},{"word":"osmanlu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Ottoman/Ottoman Turkish culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"osna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mid back rounded vowel sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {osnce}. Both are derived from and synonymous with {obu zei sance}."},{"word":"osnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mid back rounded vowel sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {osna}. Both are derived from and synonymous with {obu zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient vowel in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"osteraix","score":3,"definition":"Austria."},{"word":"ostra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an oyster of species $x_2$.","notes":"See also {luska}"},{"word":"ostreda","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is an oyster of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cakcurnu}."},{"word":"otan","score":2,"definition":"North-Atlantic Treaty Organization."},{"word":"OTa,uas","score":2,"definition":"Ottawa"},{"word":"otcas","score":1,"definition":"ocha/tea ceremony","notes":"Cf. {tcati}, {ritli}"},{"word":"otpala","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of opal from source $x_2$ "},{"word":"otpi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bottle/jar/urn/flask."},{"word":"o'u","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: relaxation - composure - stress.","notes":"See also {surla}, {cnilanxe}, {dunku}."},{"word":"o'ucu'i","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: relaxation - composure - stress."},{"word":"o'unai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: relaxation - composure - stress."},{"word":"oxaios","score":1,"definition":"Ohio"},{"word":"oxtapodi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an octopus of species $x_2$.","notes":"See also {tu'urbirka}."},{"word":"oxtona","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pika (member of lagomorph genus Ochotona) of subtaxon/type/species/variety/breed $x_2$","notes":"Meant for the genus of pikas Ochotona. Appropriately used, cannot include: rodents, shrews, elephant shrews; related to rabbits. The family Ochotonidai is presently known as monopyhletic. See also: {oxtonidai}, {ractu}."},{"word":"oxtonidai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pika (member of lagomorph family Ochotonidae) of subtaxon/type/genus/species/variety/breed $x_2$","notes":"This is for any member of the family (which presently has only one recognized genus). See also: {oxtona}. Appropriately used, does not include: rodents, shrews, elephant shrews; related to rabbits. See also: {ractu}."},{"word":"o'y","selmaho":"BY","score":5,"definition":"letteral for o.","notes":"Synonymous with the original CLL definition of .{obu}."},{"word":"pa","selmaho":"PA1","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: 1 (digit) [one]."},{"word":"pa'a","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"panra modal, 1st place (parallel; shared property) similarly; in addition to ..."},{"word":"pa'adri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is sad about $x_2$ (event), which has occured contrary to their hopes.","notes":"Disappointed, let down, crestfallen."},{"word":"pa'aku","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100001,"definition":"sumti: explicitly marks respective use as in \"THEY read THEIR (respective) books\"."},{"word":"pa'arbau","score":3,"definition":"$b_1$ is Esperanto.","notes":"Cf. {pacna}, {bangu}, {spe'ato}, {lojbo}, {runbau}."},{"word":"pa'aseva'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":1,"definition":"among (with a share for each)"},{"word":"pa'au'o","selmaho":"PA5","score":2,"definition":"digit/number: universal parabolic constant $P = √(2) + Log_e(1 + √(2)) ≈ 2.295587$"},{"word":"pabi","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 18 [eighteen]."},{"word":"pabigeipa","score":2,"definition":"number: $1*10^{18}$, exa, quintillion; symbol: E"},{"word":"paci","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 13 [thirteen]."},{"word":"pacmi'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ evilly laughs."},{"word":"pacna","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ hopes/wishes for/desires $x_{2}$ (event), expected likelihood $x_{3}$ (0-1); $x_{1}$ hopes that $x_{2}$ happens.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is hopeful of $x_2$; $x_2$ will hopefully occur, as hoped for by $x_1$; the value of $x_3$ is a subjective estimate of likeliness according to $x_1$, and is the basic determinant of whether pacna means 'hope' or 'wish' or 'expect': hoping for objects/states with negligible expectation is \"wishing\"; if the state is plausibly likely, it is \"hoping\"; when the probability is subjectively near 1, the attitude is described as \"expecting\"; the value will usually be expressed using inexact numbers (\"{li} {piso'u}\" to \"{li} {piro}\"); wish (= {sotpa'a}), hope (= {sorpa'a}), expect (= {sojypa'a}). See also {djica}."},{"word":"pacpanra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an evil counterpart to $x_2$ by moral standard $x_3$, in contrast to $x_2$ having property $x_4$.","notes":"$x_4$ is implied to be (lo ka {vrude}) \"being good/virtuous\", or at the very least (lo ka na'e {palci}). \"being not-evil\". See {panra}, {bu'a'a}"},{"word":"pacraistu","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a hell (evil-superlative-site) of evil being(s) $p_1$=$r_1$, most evil among $r_3$, evil by standard $p_2$. ","notes":"Table 5.32 (cll 1.1). See also {daptutra}, {pacruxtutra}, {xel}, {ce'ol} and {infernus}."},{"word":"pacru'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an evil spirit / demon","notes":"See also {pacycrida}."},{"word":"pacruxtutra","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is the Hell of evil spirit(s) $t_2=pa_1=pr_1$, evil by standard $pa_2$.","notes":"Cf. {palci}, {pruxi}, {ruxse'i}, {dapma}, {lijda}"},{"word":"pacycrida","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a demon","notes":"See also {pacru'i}."},{"word":"pacyselzu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=z_2=p_1$ is a sin/evil action by $x_2=z_1$ for purpose/goal $z_3$, evil/depraved/wicked (morally bad) by standerd $x_4=p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jdazei}, {zekri}."},{"word":"pacyxlu","score":1,"definition":"$xl_1$ (agent) tempts $xl_2$ into evil $xl_3=p_1$ by influence/threat/lure $xl_4$, said act being evil by standard $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xlura}, {palci}, {jdazei}."},{"word":"pacyzu'e","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ sins by doing $z_2=p_1$ by standard $p_2$."},{"word":"padle'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is punctuation in orthography/language $x_2$ representing $x_3$","notes":"$x_1=l_1=p_3$, $x_2=l_2$, $x_3=l_3=p_4$. See {pandi}, {lerfu}"},{"word":"pa'e","selmaho":"UI3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: justice - prejudice.","notes":"See also {tcinydracu'a}, {tcinydrapai}, {vudypai}."},{"word":"pa'enai","selmaho":"UI*3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: justice - prejudice."},{"word":"pa'ercemci'e","score":1,"definition":"$ci_1=p_1$ is a utopian society interrelated by structure $ci_2$.","notes":"Cf. {spocemci'e}"},{"word":"paf","score":2,"definition":"Dad","notes":"The rafsi for {patfu} used as a familar name. See also {mam}, {bes}, {tix}, {bun}, {mes}."},{"word":"pafcme","score":2,"definition":"$p_1=c_1$ (quoted word(s)) is a/the patronymic [a personal name based on the name of one's father] of $p_2=c_2$ to/used-by namer/name-user $c_3$ (person).","notes":"See also: matronymic (={mamcme})."},{"word":"pafmamta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a paternal grandmother of $x_2$."},{"word":"pafpa'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a paternal grandfather of $x_2$."},{"word":"pafy'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is patrilineal/agnatic to/an agnate of $x_2$; $x_1$ is path-connected to $x_2$ via the fatherhood relation, connected by a graph-path passing through intermediate relations/steps (successive agnates) $x_3$ (ce'o; ordered list).","notes":"$x_1$ is a father of the father of the father ... of the father of $x_2$. This word is a zi'evla lujvo ({brapagjvo}) of \".{utka}\"."},{"word":"pagbrjonlapi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mereological object which underlaps with mereological object $x_2$ via at least object $x_3$ in universe of discourse $x_4$.","notes":"There exists an object $y$ in $x_4$ such that $x_1$ is a part of $y$, and $x_2$ is a part of $y$; moreover, $x_3$ is such a $y$ (but others may exist). Sometimes, this definition is restricted so that objects such that all things in the universe are part(s) of them are not candidates for $y$. See also: \"{pagbrkuclapi}\", \"{pagbu}\"."},{"word":"pagbrkuclapi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mereological object which overlaps with mereological object $x_2$ via at least object $x_3$ in universe of discourse $x_4$.","notes":"There exists an object $y$ in $x_4$ such that $y$ is a part of $x_1$, and $y$ is a part of $x_2$; moreover, $x_3$ is such a $y$. Sometimes, this definition is restricted so that objects which are parts of all things in the universe are not candidates for $y$. See also: \"{pagbrjonlapi}\", \"{pagbu}\", \"{klesrverlapi}\"."},{"word":"pagbu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a part/component/piece/portion/segment of $x_{2}$ [where $x_{2}$ is a whole/mass]; $x_{2}$ is partly $x_{1}$.","notes":"Partly (= {selpau}). See also cmavo list {pa'u}, {mulno}, {xadba}, {spisa}, {gunma}, {rafsi}."},{"word":"pagre","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ passes through/penetrates barrier/medium/portal $x_{2}$ to destination side $x_{3}$ from origin side $x_{4}$.","notes":"Passing through in both directions (= rolfargre, pagre ... .i so'ivo'ivo'u (and vice versa)). See also {bitmu}, {denci}, {ganlo}, {kalri}, {vorme}, {pluta}, {canko}, {ragve}."},{"word":"pagyca'o","score":0,"definition":"$p_1=c_1$ is a tab (navigational widget) in $p_2=c_2$.","notes":"x2 is usually a web browser or a text editor. Cf. {pagbu}, {canko}."},{"word":"pagygu'e","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=g_1$ is a constituent country of $p_2$ (sovereign state / supranational body).","notes":"Cf. {gugde}, {zifyje'a}."},{"word":"pagzai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=z_1$ is a department store selling/trading (for) $x_2=z_2$, with departments $x_3=z_3=p_1$","notes":"from {pagbu} + {zarci}"},{"word":"pagzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ participates in $x_2$ in manner $x_3$","notes":"Clipping of {pagzu'e}"},{"word":"pagzu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ participates in $x_2$; $x_1$ takes part in $x_2$.","notes":"See also {pagbu}, {zukte}, {kansa}, {sidju}."},{"word":"pa'i","selmaho":"VUhU2","score":100000,"definition":"binary mathematical operator: ratio; [the ratio of a to b]."},{"word":"pai","selmaho":"PA5","score":100002,"definition":"digit/number: pi (approximately 3.1416...); the constant defined by the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of all circles."},{"word":"pai'e","selmaho":"NAhE","score":2,"definition":"scalar question: how very...?","notes":"Asks for NAhE. See http://mw.lojban.org/papri/zipcpi:_scalar_modifiers . See {pei'a}. Note: As many of the NAhE in this system are new and may be unfamiliar, NAI/CAI may be substituted for the answer instead."},{"word":"pai'i","selmaho":"PA5","score":2,"definition":"Digit/number: pi (denoted \"π\"; approximately 3.1416...); the constant defined by the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of all circles in Euclidean space.","notes":"This word is intended to be an alternative to but synonymous with both \"{pai}\" as defined in the original Lojban baseline grammar, as well as the related proposed meaning of \"{pi'au}\". Consequent to the latter, it is part of a proposal to move \"{pau}\" to \"{pai}\" and \"{poi'a}\", \"{noi'a}\", \"{soi'a}\" to \"{pau}\", \"{nau}\", and \"{sau}\" resp. See also: \"{tau'u}\". For reference: \"{tcekitau}\", \"{tcekitaujau}\", \"{tcekitaujei}\"; https://mw.lojban.org/papri/ce_ki_tau_jau ."},{"word":"paijdi","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=p_1$ gives a verdict $j_2$ (du'u) about matter $j_3=p_2$ (abstract).","notes":"Cf. {pajni}, {jdice}."},{"word":"paijgu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a court of law with jurisdiction $x_2$","notes":"See also {pajni}, {jguna}."},{"word":"pairkamni","score":2,"definition":"$p_1=k_1$ is a jury/judging panel deciding matter $p_2$ in court/judging body $k_3$."},{"word":"pairkamnycmi","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a member of jury/judging panel $c_2=p_1=k_1$ deciding matter $p_2$ in court/judging body $k_3$."},{"word":"pairnu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is fair/just/equitable/impartial/unprejudiced/unbiased in judging/refereeing/arbitrating/determining/deciding matter $x_2$.","notes":"See also {pajni}, {nutli}, {pa'e}"},{"word":"pairseljdi","score":1,"definition":"$j_2$ is a verdict given by $j_1=p_1$ about matter $j_3=p_2$ (abstract).","notes":"Cf. {pajni}, {jdice}."},{"word":"pairtruci'e","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=t_1=p_1$ is the judicial branch of the government of people/territory/domain/subjects $t_2$. ","notes":"Cf. {pajni}, {turni}, {ciste}, {truci'e}, {zuktruci'e}, {flatruci'e}, {flacfatrugri}, {flazautrugri}, {vajraifla}."},{"word":"pajni","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ judges/referees/arbitrates/is a judge determining/deciding matter $x_{2}$ (abstract).","notes":"$x_2$ includes jei = rule ({jetpai}), ni = estimate ({lairpai}), ka = evaluate ({kairpai} or {vampai}), or nu = referee/arbitrate ({faurpai}); single events of judging including specific decisions/judgements (= {paijdi}, {jetpaijdi}, {lairpaijdi}, {kairpaijdi}, {vampaijdi}, {faurpaijdi}); jury (= {pairkamni}), serve on a jury (= {kamnypai}, as part of mass $x_1$). See also {cuxna}, {jdice}, {vajni}, {cipra}, {zekri}, {manri}, {mansa}."},{"word":"pakfiko","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/pertains to the Pacific Ocean region/culture/history/geography/identity/[nationality] in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Pertains to peoples or things bordering, embedded in (or on an island in), submerged in, located under or on the bottom of, or going through/over the Pacific Ocean as well. \"Trans-Pacific\" is closely related to this word. See also: \".{atlanto}\", \".{indi'o}\", \".{antarktiko}\"."},{"word":"paki'o","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 1,000 expressed with comma."},{"word":"palbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ gets promoted to $x_2$ (object, state)."},{"word":"palcau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (activity/event) is profitless / unprofitable to $x_2$","notes":"See {prali}, {claxu}, {xamgu}, {xlali}, {plixau}, {sidju}, {kosmu}"},{"word":"palci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is evil/depraved/wicked [morally bad] by standard $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {zekri}, {vrude}, {xlali}, {marde}, {mabla}."},{"word":"paletas","score":1,"definition":"paleta, Hispanic ice dessert"},{"word":"palgau","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ promotes $x_2$ to $x_3$ (object, state)."},{"word":"palkan","score":1,"definition":"methane ($CH_4$) ","notes":"pa + (a)lkan"},{"word":"palkane","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of methane","notes":"See {pa}, {alkane}"},{"word":"palku","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ are pants/trousers/slacks/leggings [legged garment] of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {taxfu}, {pastu}, {skaci}."},{"word":"palma","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a palm tree (Palmae/Arecaceae) of species $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {tricnrarekake}, {tricu}, {kokso}, {grasu}, {narge}"},{"word":"palne","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a tray/platter/flat container [pan/sheet/griddle] of contents $x_{2}$, and made of material $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also pallet, when used for carrying rather than support on the ground; a tray is flat-bottomed and shallow or without a rim, and is generally portable. See also {tansi}, {patxu}, {palta}, {ckana}."},{"word":"palpi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ palpates/palps/touch-feels $x_2$ (surface structure)","notes":"See {pencu}, {tengu}, {sefta}, {ganse}"},{"word":"palpymlu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object) feels like (via touch) it has property $x_2$ (ka) to $x_3$ (observer)"},{"word":"palsita","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Sith / Dark Jedi of power / level / rank $x_2$"},{"word":"palta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a plate/dish/platter/saucer [flat/mildly concave food service bed] made of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {ckana}, {palne}, {kabri}, {tansi}, {ckana}."},{"word":"paltylu'i","score":2,"definition":"$l_1$ (agent) washes dishes $l_2$ of soil/contaminant $l_3$ with cleaning material(s) $l_4$","notes":"Cf. {paltylumca'a}, {zbabu}, {ctitcilu'i}."},{"word":"paltylumca'a","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a dishwasher (machine).","notes":"Cf. {taflumca'a}, {zbabu}, {ctitcilu'i}, {paltylu'i}."},{"word":"paludizm","score":1,"definition":"malaria."},{"word":"palxima","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a unicycle/one-wheeled vehicle","notes":"Based on {pavyxilma'e}, but changing 'v' to 'l' for phonotactic reasons."},{"word":"pamai","selmaho":"MAI*","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: first utterance ordinal."},{"word":"pambe","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a pump/injector [tool/apparatus] pumping/inserting fluid $x_{2}$ to $x_{3}$ from $x_{4}$ by means $x_{5}$.","notes":"$x_2$ fluid may be liquid or gas; $x_5$ may be a force; a pump generally causes a pressure gradient, such that $x_3$ is a place of lower pressure, $x_4$ a place of higher pressure. (cf. {gapci}, {litki}, {rinci}; metaphorical use of {fepri} for gas, {risna} for liquid, {rinci}, {tutci})"},{"word":"pamcinse","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ in activity/state $c_2$ exhibits romantic orientation $c_3$ (ka) by standard $c_4$."},{"word":"pamcro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ experiences so-called 'heartache'/love-pain.","notes":"Possibly also includes love-sickness; so long as the experience is a psychological/emotional 'pain', anguish, grief, or other form of relatively intense discomfort derived from some form of love/limerence."},{"word":"pamcta","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=p_1$ lovingly looks at/views/regards/watches/gazes at $c_2=p_2$","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {catlu}, {prami}"},{"word":"pamei","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100002,"definition":"quantified selbri: convert 1 to cardinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is a set with single/sole/only member $x_{2}$."},{"word":"pamga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a papaya (fruit) of species/variety/cultivar $x_2$","notes":"{rutrpaupau} is the non-experimental synonym of “pamga”. See also {grute}."},{"word":"pamjai","score":3,"definition":"$j_1$ hugs/embraces $j_2$ with $j_3$ (part of $j_1$) at locus $j_4$ (part of $j_2$)."},{"word":"pamje'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=j_1$ romantically pursues $x_2=j_2$.","notes":"Unlike {jersi}, implies volition for x1 but not necessarily x2. Does not imply \"x1 pampe'o x2\"."},{"word":"pamli'u","score":1,"definition":"$p_1\\operatorname\\&p_2=l_1$ (mass) date via route $l_2$ using means $l_3$.","notes":"Cf. {litru}, {penmi}."},{"word":"pamoi","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100002,"definition":"quantified selbri: convert 1 to ordinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is first among $x_{2}$ ordered by rule $x_{3}$."},{"word":"pamo'o","selmaho":"MAI*","score":100000,"definition":"discursive utterance ordinal: first section/chapter ordinal."},{"word":"pampe'i","score":2,"definition":"$pe_1$ meets $pe_2$ for a date (planned romantic appointment) in/at location $pe_3$ for activity $x_4$","notes":"From {prami} {penmi}"},{"word":"pampe'o","score":5,"definition":"$pr_1$=$pe_1$ is a lover of $pr_2$=$pe_2$.","notes":"Cf. {prami}, {pendo}, {glepe'o}, {cinse}"},{"word":"pamrkovni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is rational, prudent, judicious, level-headed with a limited ken (range of sight)","notes":"See {stati}, {na} {certu}"},{"word":"pamrulspa","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is a lily of the Nile/African lily (genus Agapanthus) of species/strain $l_2$.","notes":"Agapanthus is greek for \"love flower\"."},{"word":"pamsa'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pets (affectionately strokes) $x_2$ with $x_3$","notes":"See {prami}, {satre}, {xrotu}"},{"word":"pamsi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ love each other; $x_1$ are in love","notes":"{prami} {simxu}"},{"word":"pamsrasu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is lovegrass of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cunmi}, {gurnrtefi}."},{"word":"pamu","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 15 [fifteen]."},{"word":"pancau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is odorless to observer $x_2$","notes":"See {panci}, {claxu}"},{"word":"panci","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an odor/fragrance/scent/smell emitted by $x_{2}$ and detected by observer/sensor $x_{3}$.","notes":"An undetected emitter is odorless to the observer. See also {nazbi}, {sumne}, {cpina}, {vrusi}."},{"word":"pandertavi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is petrichor (damp smell produced when rain falls on dry soil)","notes":"cf. https://pastebin.com/4LJwAGjc"},{"word":"pandi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) punctuates $x_{2}$ (expression) with symbol/word $x_{3}$ with syntactic/semantic effect $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {lerfu}, {basna}, {denpa}."},{"word":"pangaio","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to the Pangaea supercontinent in aspect $x2$, more specifically associated with time period or arrangement $x3$","notes":"x3 is a property of Pangaea itself (at the time in question, as determined by x1 and x2). This word could be used along the lines of other cultural gismu: x1 reflect Pangaean culture/lifestyle/\"nationality\" in aspect/nature x2. Confer: {be'omronzdo}, {gonduana}, {tetfusi}"},{"word":"panje","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of sponge/porous material.","notes":"Also metaphorically used for coral, Swiss cheese. See also {cokcu} for a generalized absorbant."},{"word":"panjelca","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=p_2$ is incense emitting odor $p_1$.","notes":"Cf. {panjelga'a}, {sumne}, {ritli}, {lijda}, {budjo}, {danmo}."},{"word":"panjelga'a","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=p_2$ is an incense stick with odor $x_2=p_1$.","notes":"Cf. {panjelca}."},{"word":"panjyda'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sponge of species $x_2$."},{"word":"panjyzme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a loofa of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"panka","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a park/land reserve managed by community/polity/company $x_{2}$ for purpose $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {sorcu}, {zdile}, {klaji}, {purdi}."},{"word":"pankeka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pancake (thin batter cake fried in a pan/on a griddle in an oily mass)","notes":"See also {nanba}, {torta}"},{"word":"panlo","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a slice [thin flat portion] of $x_{2}$ (mass).","notes":"See also {spisa}, {pagbu}, {nanba}."},{"word":"pano","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 10 [ten]."},{"word":"panoki'oki'o","selmaho":"PA*","score":1,"definition":"number/quantity: 10,000,000 [ten millions](Western numbering system/1,00,00,000 [100 lakhs](Indian numbering system).","notes":"Cf. {panonoki'o}."},{"word":"panomei","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantifier selbri: convert 10 to cardinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is a set with the decade of members $x_{2}$."},{"word":"panomoi","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantified selbri: convert 10 to ordinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is tenth among $x_{2}$ ordered by rule $x_{3}$."},{"word":"panono","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 100 [one hundred]."},{"word":"panonoki'o","selmaho":"PA*","score":1,"definition":"number/quantity: 100,000 [hundred thousand](Western numbering system)/[one lakh](Indian numbering system)..","notes":"Cf. {panoki'oki'o}."},{"word":"panonomei","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantifier selbri: convert 100 to cardinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is a set with the century of members $x_{2}$."},{"word":"panpi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is at peace with $x_{2}$.","notes":"(cf. {jamna}; use {sarxe}, {smaji}, {tugni} for most metaphorical extensions, {cilce}, {jamna})"},{"word":"panra","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ parallels $x_{2}$ differing only in property $x_{3}$ (ka; jo'u/fa'u term) by standard/geometry $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is parallel to $x_2$, $x_3$ is the only difference between $x_1$ and $x_2$ (= {terpanra} for reordered places); $x_1$ and $x_2$ are alike/similar/congruent. A parallel involves extreme close similarity/correspondence across the entirety of the things being compared, generally involving multiple properties, with focus placed on one or a small number of differences. See also {pa'a}, {mintu}, {simsa}, {girzu}, {vrici}."},{"word":"panratetfusi","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to the Paratethys Sea in aspect $x2$, at time/in configuration $x3$","notes":"Confer: {pangaio}, {tetfusi}"},{"word":"panrkolone","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is cologne with scent $x_2$","notes":"rafsi prefix from {panci}"},{"word":"panryki'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ have or had (not necessarily simultaneously) the same relationship to $x_3$, that relationship being $x_4$, with the relevant difference(s) between $x_1$ and $x_2$ being $x_5$.","notes":"The (ordered) relationship which exists/existed(/will exist?) between $x_1$ and $x_3$ (in that order) is the same relationship, modulo difference $x_5$, which at some time exists/existed(/will exist?) between $x_2$ and $x_3$ (in that order). For differences in timing (for example: an ex-boyfriend and a current boyfriend of the same person were/are both boyfriends of that person - but not simultaneously; they are temporally-displaced co-boyfriends of that person, in a sense), mention that timing in $x_5$. This word can be used for co-partners in romantic relationships, 'sister wives' (co-spouses) in marriage to some common third individual(s), co-parents of shared children, etc. See also: \"{glepanryborki'i}\"."},{"word":"panrykle","score":2,"definition":"$x1$=$k1$ (mass/si'o) is an equivalence class within/is a substructure of $x2$ (mathematical structure/object/category/set endowed with operations and properties) with defining characteristic/property/for similarity/under equivalence relation $x3$=$p3$, with representative member $x4$=$p1$=$p2$, in geometry/by standard/under paradigm $x5$=$p4$","notes":"x5 may have some overlap with x2. See also: {panra}, {klesi}, {terpanryziltolju'i}, {panryzilbri}"},{"word":"panryseltirna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=t_2$ (sound/noise) sounds like $x_2=p_2$ to $x_3=t_1$"},{"word":"panryzilbri","score":2,"definition":"$x1$=$b2$=$p3$ is a (predicate) equivalence relationship/similarity/parallel with/between/among arguments (sequence(s)/set(s)) $x2$=$b3$=$p1$=$p2$, partitioning (with only empty intersection) set/structure $x3$=$p4$; elements of $x2$ are mutually similar in property $x1$ within structure $x3$; $x3$ is partitioned by $x1$ into equivalence classes (including) $x2$;","notes":"An equivalence relation is reflective, symmetric, and transitive. Likewise for the first two terbri of {panra}. Therefore, order of x2 is unimportant. See also: {panra}, {panrykle}, {terpanryziltolju'i}"},{"word":"pansiti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is pansit/Philippine noodles of type/with ingredients $x_2$"},{"word":"pantalone","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pair of pantaloons"},{"word":"pante","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ protests/objects to/complains about $x_{2}$ (event/state) to audience $x_{3}$ with action $x_{4}$.","notes":"($x_4$ is an event or {tu'a} quotation) See also {xarnu}."},{"word":"pantera","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a panther (genus Panther) of species $x_2$","notes":"{tigra} - 'Tiger, Panthera tigris (Asia)', {cinfo} - 'Lion, Panthera leo (Africa, Gir Forest in India)', {djaguara} - 'Jaguar, Panthera onca (the Americas)', {pardu} - 'Leopard, Panthera pardus (Asia and Africa)'"},{"word":"panzga","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ sniffs $x_2$; $x_1$ acts as to know what is the odor of $x_2$","notes":"See also {sumne}"},{"word":"panzi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a [biological] offspring/child/kid/hybrid of parent(s) $x_{2}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is filial.","notes":"See also {grute}, {verba}, {bersa}, {tixnu}, se {rorci}, {patfu}."},{"word":"pa'o","selmaho":"FAhA3","score":100002,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; transfixing/passing through ..."},{"word":"pa'oxra","score":1,"definition":"$pi_1$ is a cross section/tomogram, a picture of slice $pa_1$=$pi_2$ of $pa_2$ made by $pi_3$ in medium $pi_4$.","notes":"{samterpli} pa'oxra = CAT scan. There is another kind of tomogram which may be better termed {tadmijyxra}."},{"word":"papa","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 11 [eleven]."},{"word":"papri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a [physical] page/leaf of book/document/bound mass of pages $x_{2}$.","notes":"Numbered pages (as in a book) are the sides of a page (= {paprysfe}, {paprysfelai}); a pageful of text (= {papryseltcidu}, {paprytcidylai}). See also {karni}, {pelji}, {prina}, {xatra}, {vreji}, {pezli}, {cukta}, {ciska}."},{"word":"paprysfelai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a side of sheet/leaf of paper/page/thin writing surface (card), or is a quantity of text equivalent thereto, of sheet/leaf of 'paper' $x_2$ in document/book/bound mass or sequence of pages $x_3$.","notes":"In physical books or the like, pieces of paper ($x_2$) are what is touched, flipped, or held, but sides of paper/pages are what are numbered (2 per piece of paper) and what are read. See also: \"{papri}\"."},{"word":"papsimbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ make up/peace with each other under condition $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {panpi}, {simxu}, {binxo}, {simpapybi'o}."},{"word":"parbi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (me'o, fraction) is a ratio/rate of $x_{2}$ (quantity) with respect to $x_{3}$ (quantity), [$x_{2}$:$x_{3}$].","notes":"Also $x_1$ fraction/proportion/quotient; $x_2$ dividend/numerator; $x_3$ divisor/denominator. See also {frinu}, {dilcu}, {mekso}."},{"word":"parcetamo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of paracetamol / acetaminophen (drug/medication)","notes":"See {crofanta}, {micyxu'i}"},{"word":"parcicize","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is 1337/leet in aspect/property $x_2$ (ka) by standard $x_3$.","notes":"This joke word is productively equivalent to {certu} and can presumably be replaced by it in all contexts. (Except maybe when the parcicize1 is not an agent.)"},{"word":"pardu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a leopard of species $x_2$","notes":"See {bramlatu}"},{"word":"pare","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 12 [twelve]."},{"word":"paremei","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantified selbri: convert 12 to cardinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is a set with a dozen members $x_{2}$."},{"word":"pare'u","selmaho":"ROI*","score":1,"definition":"for the first time"},{"word":"parfit","score":1,"definition":"Parfit","notes":"Derek Parfit (also {derekparfit}) (1942-2017). English philosopher. In ethics, associated with utilitarianism {utliti zei marde}."},{"word":"pargre","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=p_1$ climbs/clambers/creeps/crawls on barrier/portal $c_2=p_2$ to destination side $p_3$ from origin side $p_4$ using $c_4$ [limbs/tools]","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {cpare}, {pagre}"},{"word":"paRIZ","score":1,"definition":"Paris"},{"word":"parji","score":10,"definition":"$x_1$ is a parasite of $x_2$.","notes":"see also {civla}, {cipnrkuku}, {xidnora}"},{"word":"parkla","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=c_1$ creeps/crawls to $k_2$ from $k_3$ via $k_4$ using $k_5=c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cpare}, {klama}, {reskla}, {cidydzu}."},{"word":"parkuri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a traceur/freerunner performing vaults/grabs/jumps/parkour movement(s) $x_2$ over/through obstacle(s) $x_3$ with limbs $x_4$ (default all)."},{"word":"paroi","selmaho":"ROI*","score":100000,"definition":"tense interval modifier: once; objectively quantified tense; defaults as time tense."},{"word":"parpika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of paprika made from $x_2$.","notes":"x2 is usually bell pepper or chili powder."},{"word":"parpuma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cougar (Puma concolor) of subspecies/breed $x_2$","notes":"See {bramlatu}."},{"word":"parsele","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a parsley of species $x_2$"},{"word":"partako","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a patriarch, male governor","notes":"See {turni}, {nanmu}, {jatna}, {nolraitru}, {imperatora}"},{"word":"participe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ participates in $x_2$ (event)","notes":"See also {zukte}, {se} {cuntu}"},{"word":"parvenu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a parvenu"},{"word":"pasifik","score":1,"definition":"Pacific Ocean."},{"word":"pasifik. zei braxamsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Pacific Ocean"},{"word":"paska","score":4,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ Pascal [metric unit] in pressure (default is 1) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {danre}, {kelvo}, {mitre}, {gradu}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}."},{"word":"pasKAL","score":1,"definition":"Pascal","notes":"Blaise Pascal ({la} .{blez}.{pasKAL}. or {la} .{blespasKAL}.), French mathematician, scientist, philosopher and theologian (1623-1662)."},{"word":"pasnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiceless bilabial stop sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Derived from and synonymous with {py zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient consonant in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"paso","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 19 [nineteen]."},{"word":"pasrtunika","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tunic of material $x_2$.","notes":"A garment worn over the torso, with or without sleeves, and of various lengths reaching from the hips to the ankles. Originated in Greece and Ancien Rome. {tu'inka} for type 4. Cf. {pastu}."},{"word":"pastrsari","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sari"},{"word":"pastu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a robe/tunic/gown/cloak/dress/[coveralls] [a long/full body garment] of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also coveralls (= {paspalku}). See also {kosta}, {taxfu}, {palku}."},{"word":"pasyskaci","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=p_1$ is a dress/gown (full-length un-legged garment) of material $s_2=p_2$."},{"word":"patfu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a father of $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ begets/sires/acts paternal towards $x_{2}$; [not necessarily biological].","notes":"See also {mamta}, {rirni}, {rorci}, {tarbi}, {dzena}, {famti}, {panzi}, {bersa}, {sovda}."},{"word":"patlu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a potato [an edible tuber] of variety/cultivar $x_{2}$.","notes":"(use samcu for starchy/tuberous roots that do not reproduce from eyes of tuber); See also {genja}, {jalna}, {samcu}."},{"word":"patlyjalna","score":2,"definition":"$j_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of potato starch from potatoes $p_1$."},{"word":"patpei","score":1,"definition":"$pa_1=pe_1$ disapprovingly minds/cares $pa_2=pe_2$.","notes":"Cf. {pante}, {pensi}."},{"word":"patsku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=p_1$ protests expressing $c_2$ to audience $c_3=p_3$ via medium $c_4$ about $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {pante}, {cusku}, {patspu}."},{"word":"patspu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=p_1$ protests/objects to/complains about $s_2=p_2$ with action $s_3=p_4$ to audience $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {pante}, {spuda}, {patsku}, {patyva'u}."},{"word":"patxi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ is Protestant in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xriso}, {pante}, {glixi'o}, {sunxi'o}, {la'orxi'o}, {lijda}."},{"word":"patxu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a pot/kettle/urn/tub/sink, a deep container for contents $x_{2}$, of material/properties $x_{3}$.","notes":"(cf. {tansi}, {palne} for depth; {baktu}, {botpi} for open/lidded)"},{"word":"patyta'a","score":2,"definition":"$p_1=t_1$ complains verbally to $p_3=t_2$ about $p_2=t_3$ in language $t_4$","notes":"example of interfix -y- in CLL"},{"word":"patyva'u","score":1,"definition":"$v_1=p_1$ sighs in exasperation responding to $p_2$ (event/state).","notes":"Cf. {pante}, {vasxu}, {patspu}."},{"word":"pa'u","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"pagbu modal, 1st place having component ..."},{"word":"pau","selmaho":"UI3a","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: optional question premarker.","notes":"See also {preti}."},{"word":"pau'ai","selmaho":"UI","score":2,"definition":"rhetorical construct marker - genuine/serious/literal assertion/question/command marker","notes":"Place after an interrogative word (such as {xu}, {ma}, {mo}, etc.) in order to indicate that a question (and, in particular, that construct) is being presented rhetorically with no actual desire for an answer (except one that plays along with the purpose). Place after an imperative construct (such as {ko}) in order to rhetorically command the audience- such as with the English sentence \"Tell me about it\", which actually indicates emphatic and personal agreement rather than a command/request for the details to be explicated or elaborated. Various grammatical structures can be marked as rhetorical flourishes this way; in this capacity, the word might (but need not) operate in a way similar to {pe'a} (such as with, maybe, the phrase \"for forty days and forty nights\" meaning that some event had a long duration and the utterer wishes to reference/bring to mind the Biblical story of Noah's Flood in some way). Of course, whole bridi can be marked by this word. In general, it elevates the understanding of an utterance from literal to something with a purpose or intent and which may not be entirely factual or genuine but, rather, which is being used a tool in the design of a presentation. This word's negative makes it clear that the utterance is to be understood literally or as a genuine, face-value piece of text (although figurative language may still be present- it is only literal in its presentation, so to speak). See also: {si'ai}"},{"word":"pau'a'u","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso operator: part of number/projection (one sense); the X2 part of X1","notes":"X1 can be a tensor, in which case the operator applies entry-wise; X1 can be a function, in which case the operator applies pointwise. It extracts the part of the number that belongs to the structure X2 united with the singleton 0. X2 = R implies \"real part\"; X2 = i*R implies \"imaginary part\"; X2 = R+ implies \"positive part\"; X2 = R- implies \"negatige part\". If X1 has no explicit value/projection in/along X2, then the output is 0. If 0 is X1 or X2, then the output is 0. X1 should really be a structure, not just a set."},{"word":"pau'au","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"ternary mekso operator: p-adic valuation; outputs (positive) infinity if $x_1 = 0$ and, else, outputs sup$($Set($k: k$ is a nonnegative integer, and $((1 - x_3)x_2 + x_3 p_{x_2})^k$ divides $x_1))$, where $p_n$ is the $n$th prime (such that $p_1 = 2$).","notes":"The terbri order here was defined in analogy to \"{de'o}\". Normally, $x_1$ should be a rational number, and $x_2$ should be a positive integer; some generalizations may be possible, though. $x_3$ is either $0$ xor $1$, and indicates/toggles between modes: $x_3 = 0$ yields the $x_2$-adic valuation (even for nonprime $x_2$); $x_3 = 1$ yields the $p_{x_2}$-adic valuation. $x_2 = 1, x_3 = 0$ yields positive infinity for any $x_1$ which is within the domain. If $x_1 = n/m$ and is a rational noninteger number such that gcd$(n,m) = 1$, then pau'au$(x_1, x_2, x_3) =$ pau'au$(n, x_2, x_3) -$ pau'au$(m, x_2, x_3)$. See also: \"{fei'i}\", \"{pi'ei'oi}\". This word is often equivalent to or closely related to \"{pei'e'a}\" (which is, in some ways, more general but also is less flexible with respect to its input)."},{"word":"paubu","selmaho":"BY*","score":3,"definition":"letteral: '?' symbol"},{"word":"pau'ei","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso operator: power set - produces the set of all subsets of set $X_1$ that are of (any) size (that is) $X_2$ [a nonnegative integer or transfinite/infinite number; default: su'o no].","notes":"Possibly also could be used as a nonlogical \"connective\" of sorts. For accessing more than one cardinality in $X_2$, use modifiers (\"less than\"/\"greater than\") or vague numbers; default: \"su'o no\", which outputs the set of all subsets of $X_1$; thus, the unary operator is just the standard power set operator."},{"word":"paugbu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (plural) each satisfying $x_2$ (ka), one by one, is how $x_3$ (nu) is brought about.","notes":"Defined so that \"{fi'o} {paugbu} ...\" = \"one ... at a time\". ($x_3$ should describe the \"gestalt action\" formed by all the individual actions of $x_2$ being done to the $x_1$s one at a time.) See {pau'u}."},{"word":"pau'i","selmaho":"UI","score":2,"definition":"discursive: marks the previous construction as a question, with valid responses being any construction which could replace it without changing the grammar of the overall utterance.","notes":"Used if you don't know the question word for the class you wish to ask about. {fu'e}...{fu'o} can be used to explicitly declare the scope of the question. See {pau}."},{"word":"paulcna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ [signed quantity] is the the intrinsic spin/signed spin quantum number/magnetic quantum number/Dirac-Pauli spin-like charge [commonly denoted: $s$] of particle/thing $x_2$, as measured along axis/in direction/measuring component $x_3$","notes":"Contextless default for x3 is probably along the z-axis in the positive direction or any axis at all. For an electron, this quantity has absolute value of hbar/2 [the Lojban ignores the technical issue in English of \"spin\" versus \"spin quantum number\"]. Pay attention to the fact that {plankexu} is defined as equalling hbar/2, not just hbar. See also: {plankexu}."},{"word":"paumanxak","score":1,"definition":"Long Island (a part of the geographical territory of the modern state of New York, which includes parts of New York City in it western end)"},{"word":"paunai","selmaho":"UI*3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: unreal/rhetorical question follows."},{"word":"pau'oi","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"unary mathematical operator: predecessor/diminish/decrement (by one), $\\operatorname{pred}(a) = a-- = a-1$","notes":"See also: {bai'ei} (inverse), {vu'u} {pa}."},{"word":"paurseldejni","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a bond issued by $d_1$ held by $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {pagbu}, {dejni}, {terdejni}, {ze'i zei seldejni}, {ze'u zei seldejni}, {posfai}."},{"word":"pa'uspe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a step-parent via the father of $x_2$ due to marriage with the latter's father according to law/custom $x_3$, where said fatherhood is not necessarily biological.","notes":"$x_1$ does not necessarily raise $x_2$ (for such a purpose, append \"{rirni}\" vel sim. as a tertau). The gender of $x_1$ is not specified. See also: {mamspe}, {rirspe}, {spepa'u}."},{"word":"pau'u","selmaho":"BAI","score":3,"definition":"modal: \"one ... at a time\"","notes":"BAI modal for {paugbu}."},{"word":"pav","score":1,"definition":"the One"},{"word":"pavbo'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a P-wave / primary wave in medium $x_{2}$, wave-form $x_{3}$, wave-length $x_{4}$, frequency $x_{5}$.","notes":"{relbo'a}"},{"word":"pavbudjo","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is the first Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama.","notes":"Cf. {budjo}, {pa}, {moi}, {lijda}, {censa}"},{"word":"pavdei","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Monday of week $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {jednpa}."},{"word":"pavdeicitsi","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a season-full day with define season $x_{2}$ with year of season $x_{3}$ with full day standard $x_{4}$."},{"word":"pavdilcu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the reciprocal/multiplicative inverse of $x_2$ .","notes":"See also {fa'i}"},{"word":"pavdutcinse","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ is strictly heterosexual in situation $c_2$ by standard $c_4$.","notes":"This word does not apply to bisexuals and is the direct Lojban equivalent of English \"heterosexual\". Cf. {pavycinse}, {dutcinse}, {pavmitcinse}."},{"word":"pavdzakai","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is the only thing that $x_2$; $x_1$ is the sole $x_2$-er; only $x_1$ is $x_2$."},{"word":"pavgaryre'e","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a vehicle of units x2 for monorail x3, propelled by x4.","notes":"Cf. {trene}."},{"word":"pavjima","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a unicorn of type/mythology $x_2$","notes":"Syn. {pavyseljirna}. See {pa}, {jirna}, {xirma}, {na'irxi'a}"},{"word":"pavma'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is January/the first month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"pavmast","score":1,"definition":"January.","notes":"Cf. {kanbyma'i}, {pavmasti}."},{"word":"pavmasti","score":6,"definition":"$x_1$ is January/the first month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {masnpa}. Cf. {relmasti}, {cibmasti}, {vonmasti}, {mumymasti}, {xavmasti}, {zelmasti}, {bivmasti}, {sozymasti}, {pavnonmasti}, {pavypavmasti}, {pavrelmasti}, {nanca}, {kanbyma'i}."},{"word":"pavmau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is greater than the multiplicative identity; $x_1$ expands/dilates/scales up something when multiplying it.","notes":"This is a multiplicative sense of \"positive\"."},{"word":"pavme'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is less than the multiplicative identity; $x_1$ contracts/reduces/scales down something when multiplying it.","notes":"This is a multiplicative sense of \"negative\"."},{"word":"pavmei","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is singular."},{"word":"pavmeidza","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the quantity of individual specimens in the domain of discourse that satisfy the property $x_2$","notes":"Individual counting quantification. For plural quantification, see {suzmeidza}."},{"word":"pavmitcinse","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ is strictly homosexual in situation $c_2$ by standard $c_4$.","notes":"This word does not apply to bisexuals and is the direct Lojban equivalent of English \"homosexual\". Cf. {pavycinse}, {mitcinse}, {pavdutcinse}."},{"word":"pavmitpamcinse","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ in activity/state $c_2$ exhibits a strictly homoromantic orientation by standard $c_4$.","notes":"This word does not apply to biromantic people and is the direct Lojban equivalent of English \"homoromantic\". Cf. {pavmitcinse}, {pamcinse}."},{"word":"pavmoidei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2=d_2$ (default: 1) first days of a set of days (week, month, year) $x_3=m_2$ ordered by rule $x_4=m_3$ and being a day by standard $x_5=d_3$ ","notes":"When the set entered is a week, the meaning becomes monday. See {pa}, {moi} and {djedi}."},{"word":"pavmoija'a","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ has the rank of Lieutenant/1st Lieutenant (equivalent of NATO OF-1) in military unit /organization $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {pa}, {moi}, {jatna}, {jemja'a}, {vairsoi}, {relmoija'a}. Based on STANAG 2116: NATO Codes for Grades of Military Personnel."},{"word":"pavmoinavni","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of helium (He; the first noble gas)"},{"word":"pavmombesy'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is path-connected to $x_2$ via the male-only first-born progeny/primogeniture relation; $x_1$ is the first-born son of the first-born son of ... the first-born son of $x_2$, connected by a graph-path passing through intermediate relations/steps (successive first-born sons) $x_3$ (ce'o; ordered list).","notes":"Not necessarily restricted to only males iff the case can be made of male-filial relation despite gender; $x_2$ need not be male. Will typically be restricted to biological or adoptive relations (otherwise, what is the point/what does the word mean?). Append with seltau \"{sarcu}\" for qualified/conditional primogenture; append with tertau \"{cerda}\" in order to reference primogeniturial inheritance."},{"word":"pavmompazy'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is path-connected to $x_2$ via the (non-gendered/absolute) first-born progeny/primogeniture relation; $x_1$ is the first-born offspring of the first-born offspring of ... the first-born offspring of $x_2$, connected by a graph-path passing through intermediate relations/steps (successive first-born offspring) $x_3$ (ce'o; ordered list), \"first\" being according to ordering rule $x_4$ (default, as used in this definition: chronological order of birth; restrictions on legitimacy etc. may also be included here).","notes":"Despite the definition saying \"first-born\" repeatedly, other orderings may be specified by $x_4$, in which case \"firstness\" is according to the specified rules (and applies to $x_1$ and the members of $x_3$ (but not necessarily $x_2$) each in turn for their generation and lineage (in other words: each of child will be the 'first' child of the previous member, until but not necessarily including $x_2$, where \"firstness\" is as defined; importantly, the \"firstness\" relation will not be compared across generations (it renews with each generation) or across lineages - it is a partial ordering). This word's usage will typically be restricted to biological relations (otherwise, what is the point/what does the word mean? Additionally, \"{panzi}\" is seemingly restrictive in this regard). Append with seltau \"{sarcu}\" for qualified/conditional primogenture; append with tertau \"{cerda}\" in order to reference primogeniturial inheritance."},{"word":"pavmompazy'utka'au'ypanzi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is any child of the first child of the first child of ... the first child of $x_2$, where the graph geodesic through the ancestorship-directed family tree from $x_1$ to $x_2$ is of length $(x_3) + 1$ (li; $x_3$ must be a nonnegative integer or positive infinity), and where \"first\" is according to (partial) ordering rule $x_4$ (default: chronological order of birth per successive generation within the given lineage; other restrictions on legitimacy etc. may be specified here as well).","notes":"Respects the direction (possibly asymmetry) of the relation so that the graph geodesic distance from A to B may not equal that of from B to A (and either of them may not be defined at all or may be infinite); path-linking is as in \".{utka}\". Other properties are as in or analogous to those of \"{pavmompazy'utka'ypanzi}\". Due to restrictions on $x_3$, $x_1$ and $x_2$ must be mutually distinct. As an example: If Queen Elizabeth II of the UK/Commonwealth is $x_2$ and chronological order of birth for legitimate children (gender-neutral primogeniture on legitimate descent) is used as $x_4$, then the set of possible $x_1$s includes (and, as of 9 May A.D. 2019, is equal to the set of) all of the children of Elizabeth II, the legitimate children of her son Charles (William, Harry), and all of William's children (George, Charlotte, Louis); notice that the descendants of Elizabeth II not via Charles are excluded, as are any descendants not by William (including Harry's children); the next generation of possible $x_1$s will be (supposing that they come to exist) the children of George (the first-born legitimate son of William first-born legitimate son of Charles first-born legitimate son of Queen Elizabeth II) but not the descendants of William not by George; the fact that all of the intermediate steps are male is mere coincidence; this selbri in this example is a generalization of how the title \"prince\" is automatically bestowed in this line (excluding by marriage), at present, except for those who are granted princehood by virtue of being the children of the sons of the sovereign - in particular, if \"{su'e} {re}\" is submitted as $x_3$, then the rules match at present (with the aforementioned exception) because the automatic granting of the title halts with the children of William (who possess the longest possible graph geodesics to the queen by this relation)."},{"word":"pavmompazy'utka'ypanzi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is any child of the first child of the first child of ... the first child of $x_2$, with intermediate steps $x_3$ (complete ordered list, \"ce'o\"; should include the relevant parent of $x_1$), where \"first\" is according to (partial) ordering rule $x_4$ (default: chronological order of birth per successive generation within the given lineage; other restrictions on legitimacy etc. may be specified here as well).","notes":"The children of $x_2$ are valid candidates for $x_1$ due to trivial contraction of the relation. As an example: if Queen Elizabeth II of the UK/Commonwealth is $x_2$ and chronological order of birth for legitimate children (gender-neutral primogeniture on legitimate descent) is used as $x_4$, then the set of possible $x_1$s includes (and, as of 9 May A.D. 2019, is equal to the set of) all of the children of Elizabeth II, the legitimate children of her son Charles (William, Harry), and all of William's children (George, Charlotte, Louis); notice that the descendants of Elizabeth II not via Charles are excluded, as are any descendants not by William (including Harry's children); the next generation of possible $x_1$s will be (supposing that they come to exist) the children of George (the first-born legitimate son of William first-born legitimate son of Charles first-born legitimate son of Queen Elizabeth II) but not the descendants of William not by George; the fact that all of the intermediate steps are male is mere coincidence; this selbri in this example is a generalization of how the title \"prince\" is automatically bestowed in this line (excluding by marriage), at present, except for those who are granted princehood by virtue of being the children of the sons of the sovereign. (Technically, in at least some contexts, $x_3$ would have to be deleted or made variable in order to specify all such princes because any given sequence of intermediate steps, even if elliptical, will essentially uniquely specify the parent of $x_1$). See: \"{pavmompazy'utka}\"."},{"word":"pavmomtixy'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is path-connected to $x_2$ via the female-only first-born progeny/primogeniture relation; $x_1$ is the first-born daughter of the first-born daughter of ... the first-born daughter of $x_2$, connected by a graph-path passing through intermediate relations/steps (successive first-born daughters) $x_3$ (ce'o; ordered list). ","notes":"Not necessarily restricted to only females iff the case can be made of female-filial/thygatric/daughterial relation despite gender; $x_2$ need not be female. Will typically be restricted to biological or adoptive relations (otherwise, what is the point/what does the word mean?). Append with seltau \"{sarcu}\" for qualified/conditional primogenture; append with tertau \"{cerda}\" in order to reference primogeniturial inheritance."},{"word":"pavmudblo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dugout for carrying $x_2$","notes":"from {pa} + {mudri} + {bloti}"},{"word":"pavnondugri","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is the common logarithm (base 10) of $d_2$.","notes":"Synonymous to {dekydugri}. See also {te'o zei dugri}, {reldugri}, {dugri}."},{"word":"pavnonma'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is October/the tenth month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"pavnonmasti","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is October/the tenth month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {masndau}. Cf. {pavmasti}, {nanca}."},{"word":"pavnonmoija'a","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ has the rank of Field Marshall/General of the Army//Fleet Admiral/Marshall of the Air Force (equivalent of NATO OF-10) in military unit $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {pa}, {no}, {moi}, {jatna}, {jemja'a}, {vairsoi}, {sozmoija'a}, {bivmoija'a}. Based on STANAG 2116: NATO Codes for Grades of Military Personnel."},{"word":"pavo","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 14 [fourteen]."},{"word":"pavrelblikubli","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is/are (a) dodecahedron(s)/dodecahedra/regular polyhedron [3-dimensional shape/form] and composed of twelve pentagonal sides $k_3=b_3$.","notes":"See also dodecahedron (={pavrelbli}), not necessarily regular."},{"word":"pavrelma'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is December/the twelfth month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"pavrelmasti","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is December/the twelfth month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {masngai}. Cf. {pavmasti}, {nanca}."},{"word":"pavroi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ happens once in interval $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {pa}, {roi}, {paroi}."},{"word":"pavroipli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ uses $x_2$ once, for purpose $x_3$"},{"word":"pavroiselplijvo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a nonce (one-time use) lujvo used by $x_2$ for purpose $x_3$","notes":"A {noi} clause can be added to x1 if desired."},{"word":"pavycinglepre","score":1,"definition":"$pr_1$ is (a) monosexual/non-bisexual.","notes":"Cf. {relcinglepre}, {mitpavycinglepre}, {datpavycinglepre}"},{"word":"pavycinse","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ is monosexual in situation $c_2$ by standard $c_4$.","notes":"Monosexual means sexual interest in only one sex/gender, so this word does not apply to bisexuals (= {relcinse}). Cf. {fetcinse}, {nakcinse}, {mitcinse}, {dutcinse}."},{"word":"pavyfau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a one-time event/occurrence; $x_1$ does not happen again.","notes":"Synonym: {nalrapli} 'does not repeat'."},{"word":"pavyfautci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a single-use/one-time tool/utensil/resource/implement used for doing $x_2$ (and discarded afterward).","notes":"From {pavyfau} {tutci}. Synonyms: {pavyfauselpli}, {pavyplitci}. See also {festerplatci} 'disposable tool', {festerplakai} 'be disposable'."},{"word":"pavyfu'ivla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=v_1=f_1$ is a stage 1 fu'ivla meaning $x_2=v_2$, based on word $x_3=f_2$ in language $x_4$.","notes":"'stage 1 fu'ivla' is a term specific to Lojban and described in 'The Complete Lojban Language', chapter 4, section 7. The definition is similar to that of {fu'ivla}, but with the x3 place of {fu'ivla} omitted. x1 is assumed to be a Lojban quote including text of any language (see example) as the concept doesn't make much sense for other languages. See also {relfu'ivla} - 'stage 2 fu'ivla', {cibyfu'ivla} - 'stage 3 fu'ivla' and {vonfu'ivla} - 'stage 4 fu'ivla'"},{"word":"pavykamre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is one [1; $10^0$] of $x_2$ in dimension/aspect $x_3$ [default is units]","notes":"One is technically part of the metric system too. Cf. {kamre}, {pa}, {xecto}, etc."},{"word":"pavykarsna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (sound, text) is a monophthong.","notes":"See also {zunsna}."},{"word":"pavypavma'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is November/the eleventh month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"pavypavmasti","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is November/the eleventh month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {masnfei}. Cf. {pavmasti}, {nanca}."},{"word":"pavyplin","score":1,"definition":"Mercury.","notes":"Cf. {pavyplini}."},{"word":"pavyplini","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is the closest planet (default is Mercury if p2 is the Sun) revolving around $p_2$ (default is the Sun), with planetary characteristics $p_3$, orbital parameters $p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {pavyplin}, {relplini}, {cibyplini} etc.; see also {terdi}, {solri},{mluni}, {lunra}, {plinycma}, {tarci'e}."},{"word":"pavyplitci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ a single-use tool/implement/implement for doing $x_2$; $x_1$ is designed to be discarded after the first use.","notes":"From {pa} {pilno} {tutci}. Less ambiguous synonyms: {pavyfautci}, {pavyfauselpli}. Cf. {pavyplikai}/{pavyselplikai} 'be single use', {festerplatci} 'disposable tool', {festerplakai} 'disposable'."},{"word":"pavysei","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=s_1$ is alone, lacking the company of $s_2$."},{"word":"pavyselcei","score":2,"definition":"$c_2$ believes in one god/deity $c_1$ with dominion over $c_3$; $c_2$ is a monotheist.","notes":"Cf. {cevni}, {ceikri}, {nalceikri}, {selcei}, {nonselcei}, {sorselcei}, {ceirsenpi}."},{"word":"pavyselji'o","score":1,"definition":"$j_2$ is a monopole with end $j_1$."},{"word":"pavyseljirna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a unicorn.","notes":"Refers specifically to animals of the unicorn species, not the result of removing a horn from a two-horned animal."},{"word":"pavyslakycmavy'inda","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (si'o / proposed-or-existing cmavo) deserves a monosyllabic cmavo $x_2$, even though language $x_3$ (default Lojban) is running out of cmavo space, because of letteral-manipulation cmavo $x_4$ and other-rarely-used cmavo $x_5$, and it must have that monosyllabic cmavo at time $x_6$ (default: lo ca'abna), [insert expletive $x_7$ (default zo mabla)] it!","notes":"{u'ivla}. See {gimy'inda}"},{"word":"pavysletarbi","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a zygote / one-cell embryo of parent(s) $x_2$","notes":"See {tarbi}."},{"word":"pavysmi","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is the one(-like) element/multiplicative identity of structure/ring $x2$; often is denoted by ' $1_R$ ' or ' $I_R$ ' or by (when context is obvious) '1' or 'I', for structure/ring R (given by $x2$).","notes":"Definition and rules may be specified in the second terbri; this definition does not suppose that the ring is not the 0-ring (the trivial ring) with the mapping of all multiplications to 0 (in which case, the additive identity is also the multiplicative identity). The usage of \"additive\" and \"multiplicative\" in this context are defined by the ring. The n×n identity matrix over a given ring is an example of one such element. See also: {nonsmi}"},{"word":"pavysmu","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is the single, unambiguous meaning of $s_2$ recognized/accepted by $s_3$; $x_2=s_2$ is unambiguous/explicit according to $x_3=s_3$."},{"word":"pavytabjoikijno","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=t_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of carbon monoxide (CO)."},{"word":"pavytai","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is monomorphic.","notes":"See also {sortai}."},{"word":"pavyvanci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Monday evening of week $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"pavyvi'i","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=v_2$ urinates, \"goes number 1\" from source $v_3$ via means/route $v_4$","notes":"\"See also {pincyvi'i}, {vikmi}, {relvi'i}.\""},{"word":"pavyxalka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of methanol from source $x_2$","notes":"See {xalka}, {xukmi}, {vindu}"},{"word":"pavyxilma'e","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a unicycle/one-wheeled vehicle carrying $m_2$ in/on surface/medium $m_3$, propelled by $m_4$.","notes":"See {pa}, {xislu}, {marce}. See zi'evla contraction {palxima}."},{"word":"pavzilcatra","score":0,"definition":"$c_2$ dies (non-agentively) from cause $c_3$.","notes":"from zi'o and catra"},{"word":"paxa","selmaho":"PA*","score":100001,"definition":"number/quantity: 16 [sixteen]."},{"word":"paxlai","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is $k_2$ (quantifier, default: one) potfuls in quantity.","notes":"Cf. {patxu}, {klani}."},{"word":"paxra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cross-section (substance viewed cross-sectionally) of object $x_2$ made from perspective/side/orientation/along (and perpendicular to) axis $x_3$ (this determines the shape) and made in hyperplane/at depth/to contain/consisting of particular slice $x_4$ (this determines the size and content), of dimensionality $x_5$ [li; integer greater than -2, less than or equal to the dimensionality of $x_2$]; $x_1$ is the result and arranged content of the intersection of $x_2$ with an $(x_5) $-dimensional hyperplane that is perpendicular to axis $x_3$ and along it such that it has a depth (approximately $x_4$) in $x_2$ that allows it to contain a particular slice (of) $x_4$","notes":"This is not necessarily just a picture or perspective/image of a cross-section (use lujvo for that sense)- this would include MRI scans/images, tomography, etc.; it is really a(n idea copy of a) thin slice, in an abstract or mathematical sense, of the object $x_2$ itself (that slice need not actually be removed from the object; the object need not actually be cut). Use lujvo for effective cross-section due to fundamental physical interactions (so-called 'forces'; such as electromagnetism) as in the case of bombardment. Need not be two-dimensional. The substance/medium/consistency and arrangement of the cross-section is the same as that of the object in that particular slice. Microscope slides are included. If the object is $n$-dimensional and the dimensionality of the cross-section is not $n-1$, then the particular segment of the $(n-1)$-dimensional cross-section being particularly considered must be specified by $x_3$, $x_4$, and $x_5$."},{"word":"paxrmari","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a double boiler/bain-marie containing $p_2$ made of $p_3$"},{"word":"paxrykacma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a scanner."},{"word":"paze","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 17 [seventeen]."},{"word":"pa zei brinefa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'bridi-tail-1' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: bridi-tail-2 (gihek # bridi-tail-2 tail-terms)*. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"pa zei funseia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'operator-1' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: operator-2 | guhek operator-1 gik | operator-2 operator-2 (jek | joik) stag? BO # operator-1. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"pa zei jarnezi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'text-1' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: ((I (jek | joik)? (stag? BO)? #)+ | NIhO+ #)? paragraphs?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"pa zei jurfuga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'statement-1' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: statement-2 (I joik-jek (statement-2)?)*. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"pa zei karsna","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ (sound, text) is a monophthong.","notes":"See also {zunsna}."},{"word":"pa zei meksota","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'mex-1' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: mex-2 (BIhE # operator mex-1)?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"pa zei mektika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'operand-1' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: operand-2 (joik-ek operand-2)*. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"pa zei sumsenime","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'terms-1' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: terms-2 (PEhE # joik-jek terms-2)*. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"pa zei sumtifa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'sumti-tail-1' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: quantifier? selbri (relative-clauses)? quantifier sumti. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"pa zei sumtika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'sumti-1' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: sumti-2 ((ek | joik) stag? KE # sumti /KEhE#/)?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"pa zei taulka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'tanru-unit-1' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: tanru-unit-2 linkargs?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"pa zei zgabube","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'selbri-1' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: selbri-2 | NA # selbri. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"pazn","score":1,"definition":"non-binary-gendered child","notes":"see also {mes}, {bes}"},{"word":"paznu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a non-binary offspring/child of parent(s) $x_2$ [not necessarily biological]; $x_1$ is filial (but not a son or daughter).","notes":"See discussion associated with \"{dinti}\" concerning whether this meaning is restricted to \"affirmatively nonbinary\" or whether it is more general. Umbrella term for any non-male, non-female (in some aspect/consideration/standard) child/offspring. Specifies \"{selrirni}\", \"{verba}\", \"{panzi}\" so as to be co-equal with \"{bersa}\" and \"{tixnu}\". See also: \"{verba}\", \"{nanla}\", \"{nixli}\", \"{nakni}\", \"{fetsi}\", \"{dinti}\", \"{vepre}\", \"{nunmu}\", \"{patfu}\", \"{mamta}\", \"{rirni}\", \"{preri}\", \"{bruna}\", \"{mensi}\", \"{tunba}\", \"{pentu}\", \"{rorci}\", \"{panzi}\", \"{bersa}\", \"{tixnu}\"."},{"word":"pazvaufli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ miscarries after being pregnant with $x_2$"},{"word":"pazycfu","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ has many children."},{"word":"pazypanzi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a grandchild of $x_2$.","notes":"Synonymous to “se {riryrirni}”."},{"word":"pazyprasimka'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (individual, mass, or population (set?)) and $x_2$ (individual, mass, or population (set?)) are capable of mutually interbreeding/producing offspring with one another.","notes":"This word is symmetric under exchange of $x_1$ with $x_2$ (conversion by \"se\"). $x_1$ need not be able to or actually fulfill the same roles in reproduction as $x_2$ or vice-versa; actual instances of reproduction need not occur/be realized. The standard for what constitutes ability to interbreed (is it just genetics? Do physiological/anatomical features restricting, say, gestation and successful birth matter? Must the populations actually know of one another?) is ambiguous and left unspecified."},{"word":"pazyprasi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (set) is composed of members which interbreed with one another.","notes":"This statement does not merely say that they *can* mutually interbreed, but that they *do*. It is uncertain whether it would be acceptable to use this word in reference to a set of cardinality greater than two in binary-sexed sexual species (for example: a set of two women and one man may be said to internally interbreed if the man breeds with each woman, but the women would be incapable of breeding with one another)."},{"word":"pe","selmaho":"GOI","score":100000,"definition":"restrictive relative phrase marker: which is associated with ...; loosest associative/possessive."},{"word":"pe'a","selmaho":"UI3c","score":100000,"definition":"marks a construct as figurative (non-literal/metaphorical) speech/text."},{"word":"pe'ai","selmaho":"UI3c","score":1,"definition":"discursive: layperson/laïc meaning; marks a construct as layperson/common/non-technical/non-jargon speech/text","notes":"Similar, but not equivalent, to {pe'a} and {sa'enai}. If a construct could be interpreted in a technical sense (such as the word \"likelihood\" in English in the field of statistics) but is not being used in that technical sense, it may be marked for layperson interpretation by this word. See also: {pe'ainai}."},{"word":"pe'ainai","selmaho":"UI3c","score":1,"definition":"technical meaning; marks a construct as jargon/terminology/technical/precise/exact speech/text","notes":"Marks how a construct is to be interpreted/understood. Similar, but not equivalent, to {pe'anai} and {sa'e}. If a construct should/could be interpreted in a technical sense (such as the word \"likelihood\" in English in the field of statistics) AND is actually being used in that technical sense (rather than in a layperson sense), it may be marked for technical interpretation by this word. See also: {pe'ai}"},{"word":"pe'anai","selmaho":"UI3c","score":2,"definition":"literal sense; marks a construct as literal (non-figurative/non-metaphorical/exact) speech/text","notes":"\"Literally\"; one sense of \"exactly speaking\". Not to be used as an intensifier (unlike some usages of \"literally\" in English)."},{"word":"pe'ansmu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a figurative/metaphorical meaning of $x_2$ seen by $x_3$"},{"word":"pe'arnainsmu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a literal meaning of $x_2$ seen by $x_3$"},{"word":"pe'aru'e","selmaho":"UI3c*","score":1,"definition":"weak metaphor marker: indicates that there is some broadening of the concept, typically to include objects of types that are unusual for the defined place structure, but which retains most of the semantic of the word as defined.","notes":"See {pe'a}, {ru'e}, {do'a}. See the Lojban definitions for {dimnu'e} and {tcimi'e} for examples."},{"word":"pebyuidje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a text cursor (computer graphical element) of user interface $x_2$","notes":"From {penbi} + {uidje}"},{"word":"pecai","selmaho":"GOI*","score":2,"definition":"restrictive relative phrase marker: permanently / inalienably associated with; it is impossible or near-impossible to break that relation","notes":"Proposed as a variation of {po'e} with less semantic-boundary difficulties, while freeing up {po'e} for reassignment in dialects/forks. Most words that the concept of 'inalienable possession' applies to, e.g. {birka}, {mamta}, or even {pendo} in some natlangs, have a convenient {be} place to be used instead with a better-defined meaning. However, this may be used for any relation that is impossible-or-nigh-impossible to break, e.g. the car you worked on and made custom modifications to for years; in a sense, it will still be \"your car\" even if you sold it. {do'e}{cai} could be a variation to associate a bridi or the subject of the bridi, e.g. 'ti karce do'ecai mi'. See also {pesai}, {pe}"},{"word":"pecpu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is pleasant to the touch / feels good to touch, to $x_2$"},{"word":"pecrufcpina","score":1,"definition":"The feel/texture of $c_1=r_1=p_2$ is hair-raising/sets one's teeth on edge/squicks/gives the willies/heebie-jeebies to $p_1$, who touches it with $p_3$ [a locus on $p_1$ or an instrument] at $p_4$ [a locus on $c_1=r_1=p_2$].","notes":"The unpleasant feeling induced is the same as that in {tinmosycpina}, but caused by touch rather than hearing."},{"word":"pecyvidni","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a touchscreen serving function $v_2$.","notes":"Cf. {pencu}, {vidni}."},{"word":"pedypa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ feels friendly/fraternal love [philia] toward $x_2$"},{"word":"pedysi'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ are friends (of each other, distributively)","notes":"This is the {jvajvo} version of {simpe'o}. cf {pendo} and {simxu}"},{"word":"pedy'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a friend of a friend of ... a friend of $x_2$ (experiencer), path-connected by the directed friendship relationship via intermediate nodes (friends) $x_3$ (list; ce'o).","notes":"No friendship relation is necessarily symmetric. This word is a {brapagjvo} using {zevla} \".{utka}\". Slightly shorter than \"{pendy'utka}\", which is semantically equivalent."},{"word":"pe'e","selmaho":"PEhE","score":100000,"definition":"marks the following connective as joining termsets."},{"word":"pe'ei","selmaho":"BAhE","score":3,"definition":"mark a logical connective as having maximal scope.","notes":"Etymologically derived from {pe'e} but is in BAhE. When placed before a logical connective, makes it so that it is evaluated at the very end, so that it is not blocked by abstractions or sub-bridi. For example: \"mi viska lo nanmu .i je mi viska lo ninmu\" -> \"mi viska lo nanmu .e lo ninmu\" -> \"mi viska lo nanmu pe'ei je ninmu\", not \"mi viska lo nanmu je ninmu\"."},{"word":"pegjva","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rule that can be used in a Parsing Expression Grammar (PEG)","notes":"$x_1$'s first argument is the input text, its second argument is the parser's output, and its third one is the remainder of the text that the parser will process when done with this rule. Related: {pegyuenzi}, {peglfi}, {pegrsto}, {pegrpoi}, {pegnpe}, {pegnaka}, {pegrcu'a}, {pegrke'u}, {pegrsu'o}, {pegrsu'e}"},{"word":"peglfi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a PEG rule that consumes the same input as $x_3$, but produces the output of $x_3$ mapped with function $x_2$","notes":"See {pegjva}"},{"word":"pegnaka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a PEG negative lookahead, matching when rule $x_2$ does not match","notes":"See {pegjva}, {pegnpe}"},{"word":"pegnpe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a PEG positive lookahead matching rule $x_2$","notes":"See {pegjva}, {pegnaka}"},{"word":"pegrcu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a PEG ordered choice rule, matching and returning the result of the leftmost possible rule in sequence $x_2$","notes":"See {pegjva}"},{"word":"pegrke'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a PEG rule matching at least zero repetitions of rule $x_2$ and returning a sequence of any match results","notes":"See {pegjva}, {pegrsu'o}, {pegrsu'e}"},{"word":"pegrpoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a PEG rule matching what sequence of rules $x_2$ matches and producing a sequence of the outputs of those rules","notes":"See {pegjva}"},{"word":"pegrsto","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a PEG rule whose input and output is the constant $x_2$","notes":"See {pegjva}, {porfedi}"},{"word":"pegrsu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a PEG rule matching at most one repetition of rule $x_2$ and returning a sequence of any match results","notes":"See {pegjva}, {pegrke'u}, {pegrsu'o}"},{"word":"pegrsu'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a PEG rule matching at least one repetition of rule $x_2$ and returning a sequence of the match results","notes":"See {pegjva}, {pegrke'u}, {pegrsu'e}"},{"word":"pegva","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an example of a Parsing Expression Grammar (PEG) and it has implementation $x_2$.","notes":"Proposed cmarafsi: \"-peg-\"."},{"word":"pegyuenzi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a text matching PEG rule $x_3$, resulting in output $x_2$","notes":"See {gentufa}, {pegjva}"},{"word":"pe'i","selmaho":"UI2","score":100001,"definition":"evidential: I opine (subjective claim).","notes":" See also {jinvi}."},{"word":"pei","selmaho":"CAI","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: attitudinal question; how do you feel about it? with what intensity?."},{"word":"pei'a","selmaho":"CAI","score":1,"definition":"scalar / attitudinal question: how very...?","notes":"Essentially asks for NAI/CAI. For selbri/sumtcita, the full range of NAI/CAI may be asked for; see http://mw.lojban.org/papri/zipcpi:_scalar_modifiers and {pai'e}. For attitudinals, it is limited to {ru'e}/{na'oi}/{sai}/{cai} or combinations thereof (use {pei} to ask for the full range)."},{"word":"pei'e","selmaho":"UI2","score":2,"definition":"evidential question: how do you know that?","notes":"Asks for UI2 (evidential) category, though a more detailed explanation may also be given."},{"word":"pei'e'a","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"at-most-3-ary mekso operator: \"integer exponent\" for $X_1$ divided by $X_2$ in algebraic structure $X_3$","notes":"Produces the maximum integer $n$ such that $X_2 ^n | X_1$ in/according to the rules of $X_3$. $X_1$ and $X_2$ each must be nonzero and not units. Context or explicit specification elsewhere may make $X_3$ unnecessary. For natural numbers, the Wolfram Language calls this \"IntegerExponent\" (if we ignore the arity and the default specifications; but the argument order is preserved). In this case ($X_3 = (N, +, *)$, where \"$N $\" denotes the set of all natural numbers (positive integers)), this function can be usefully restricted to $f:(N$ Exclude Set$(1))$ Union $P -> N$ Union Set$(0),$ $(r,p) -> $max$($ Set$(n$ in $N$ Union Set$(0): p^n$ divides $r$ in $N))$, where \"P\" denotes the set of primes in the unique factorization domain of integers."},{"word":"peifli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=f_1=p_1$ is baffled/befuddled/perplexed/flummoxed by subject $x_2=p_2$; $x_1=f_1=p_1$ is stuck on problem $x_2=p_2$."},{"word":"pei'i'a","selmaho":"PA5","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: Apéry's constant ζ(3) = 1.202056903159594285399738161511449990764986292…"},{"word":"pei'o","selmaho":"UI4","score":3,"definition":"attitudinal category question: what is the category (UI4) of attitudinal?","notes":"Specifically asks about the UI4-category, either when attached to attitudinals or used alone. Valid answers include both the category on its own and a whole UI with additional specifiers (as long as the category is included). Of course, any relevant -nai or -cu'i of the category must be included in the answer."},{"word":"peipre","score":1,"definition":"$pr_1=pe_1$ is an intellectual thinking thoughts/reflecting upon $pe_2$."},{"word":"peisku","score":5,"definition":"$p_1=c_1$ thinks thought $c_2=p_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept).","notes":"Verbal or near-verbal expression of a thought; internal monologue. Made from {pensi} + {cusku}."},{"word":"pei'u","selmaho":"UI","score":2,"definition":"discursive: want a response - venting"},{"word":"peixru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ thinks back to origin/earlier state $x_3$ about $p_2$ (abstraction).","notes":"Cf. {pensi}, {xruti}, {morji}."},{"word":"peizlemustei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Mousterian technological industry/culture/know-how of period and location (specifics) $x_2$ in properties $x_3$"},{"word":"pejgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ (agent) spreads $p_1$ over/into $p_2$ from $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {preja}, {gasnu}, {tcena}, {fatri}, {muvdu}."},{"word":"pejypoici'a","score":-1,"definition":"$u_1=pr_1$ is a combo box with text $c_2$ and list [ordered set] $po_1$ in user interface $u_2$.","notes":"Bad definition! Use {pejypoici'a zei uidje}."},{"word":"pejypoici'a zei uidje","score":1,"definition":"$u_1=pr_1$ is a combo box with text $c_2$ and list [ordered set] $po_1$ in user interface $u_2$.","notes":"A combo box combines the capabilities of text fields (={ciska zei uidje}) and drop-down lists (={pejypoi zei uidje}). See also widget (={uidje})."},{"word":"pejypoi zei uidje","score":1,"definition":"$u_1=pr_1$ is a drop-down list with list [ordered set] $po_1$ in user interface $u_2$.","notes":"List box (={porsi zei uidje}), combo box (={pejypoici'a zei uidje}), widget (={uidje})."},{"word":"pekin","score":2,"definition":"Peking"},{"word":"peldei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Tuesday of week $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Synonyms: {fagdei}, {reldei}. See also {najdei}, {ri'odje}."},{"word":"peldjasluni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a yellow onion (Allium cepa) of variety/breed $x_2$.","notes":"See also common onion (={djasluni})."},{"word":"pelglar","score":2,"definition":"yellow fever."},{"word":"pelji","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is paper from source $x_{2}$.","notes":"Sheet of paper (= {plekarda} if shape is important, {plebo'o}). See also {karni}, {papri}, {prina}."},{"word":"pelmeni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a piece/pieces of dumplings/ravioli/pelmeni/dim sum (Hongkong/Xianggang cuisine) containing $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {nanba}, {rectu}, {sanmi}"},{"word":"pelnimre","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lemon of variety $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {pelxu}, {nimre}, {ri'ornimre}, {najnimre}, {branimre}, {nimre}."},{"word":"pelnimryjisra","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of lemon juice made from lemon/lemons $j_2=n_1$.","notes":"See also: {pelnimre}, {jisra}, {pelxu}, {nimre}"},{"word":"pelpeli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is black pepper of species/variety/cultivar $x_2$"},{"word":"pelri'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is lime [color adjective].","notes":"Color between yellow (={pelxu}) and green (={crino})."},{"word":"pelsmela","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an apricot [fruit] of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {smela}"},{"word":"pelxu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is yellow/golden [color adjective].","notes":"See also {skari}, {blabi}, {xekri}, {kandi}, {carmi}, {narju}, {solji}."},{"word":"pelylatna","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is a American lotus/yellow lotus/water-chinquapin/volée, plant/flower/herb of species/strain $l_2$.","notes":"The Linnaean binomial Nelumbo lutea (Willd.) is the currently recognized name for this species, which has been classified under the former names Nelumbium luteum and Nelumbo pentapetala, among others."},{"word":"pelzilska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the abstract color yellow","notes":"The gismu {pelxu} refers to objects which are yellow, but not the color yellow itself. This lujvo serves the latter purpose. See also {skari} {zilska}"},{"word":"pemci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a poem/verse about plot/theme/subject/pattern $x_{2}$ by author $x_{3}$ for intended audience $x_{4}$.","notes":"$x_2$ may be a convention rather than a subject. See also {prosa}, {rimni}, {rilti}, {finti}, {lisri}, {sanga}."},{"word":"pemcku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a book containing poem/verse $c_2=p_1$ by book author $c_3$ to book’s audience $c_4$ preserved in medium $c_5$."},{"word":"pemcrlimriki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a limerick about subject/theme $x_2$ by author $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {pemci}, {pemcrxaiku}, {pemcrsoneto}."},{"word":"pemcrsenru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a senryū poem about subject/theme $x_2$ by author $x_3$.","notes":"Japanese \"senryū\" 川柳"},{"word":"pemcrsoneto","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sonnet about subject/theme $x_2$ by author $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {pemci}, {pemcrxaiku}, {pemcrlimriki}."},{"word":"pemcrxaiku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a haiku about subject/theme $x_2$ by author $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {pemci}, {pemcrsoneto}, {pemcrlimriki}."},{"word":"pempau","score":1,"definition":"$pa_1$ is a verse of poem $pe_1$ about subject $pe_2$ by author $pe_3$ for intended audience $pe_4$.","notes":"Cf. {pemci}, {pagbu}, {vlali'i}, {vlagri}."},{"word":"pemsoneto","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sonnet"},{"word":"pemsuua","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a poem/piece of text with number $x_2$ (li) of $x_3$ (metrical foot) per line","notes":"See also {pemci}, {iambi}, {troxeii}, {anpesti}, {daktili}"},{"word":"pemxaiku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a haiku"},{"word":"penbi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a pen using ink $x_{2}$ applied by process $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {ciska}, {pinsi}, {xinmo}, {pimlu}."},{"word":"pencu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) touches $x_{2}$ with $x_{3}$ [a locus on $x_{1}$ or an instrument] at $x_{4}$ [a locus on $x_{2}$].","notes":"See also {ganse}, {darxi}, {jgari}, {penmi}, {jorne}, {satre}, {mosra}, {zgana}."},{"word":"pendo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is/acts as a friend of/to $x_{2}$ (experiencer); $x_{2}$ befriends $x_{1}$.","notes":"See also {bradi}, {xendo}, {nelci}, {prami}, {bradi}."},{"word":"pendy'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a friend of a friend of ... a friend of $x_2$ (experiencer), path-connected by the directed friendship relationship via intermediate nodes (friends) $x_3$ (list; ce'o).","notes":"No friendship relation is necessarily symmetric. This word is a {brapagjvo} using {zevla} \".{utka}\"."},{"word":"pengau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ introduces $p_1$ to $p_2$ at/in location $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {penmi}, {gasnu}."},{"word":"pengri","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a group meeting showing common property $g_2$ at/in location $p_3$."},{"word":"penka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is pink","notes":"Moved from {penki}. Cf. {xunblabi}, {labyxu'e}"},{"word":"penmi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ meets/encounters $x_{2}$ at/in location $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {jorne}, {jikca}, {pencu}."},{"word":"penmikani","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is some pemmican with components $x_2$","notes":"See also {cidja}, {rectu}, {jbari}"},{"word":"pensi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ thinks/considers/cogitates/reasons/is pensive about/reflects upon subject/concept $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is thoughtful (one sense); $x_2$ is mental (one sense)/intellectual (one sense) (= {selpei}). See also cmavo list {pe'i}, {jijnu}, {menli}, {morji}, {sidbo}, {jinvi}, se {nabmi}, {minra}, {lanli}, {besna}, {saske}, {skami}."},{"word":"pensi'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (set) meet at $x_2$ (location).","notes":"Simple -si'u lujvo. cf. {simxu}, {penmi}"},{"word":"penske","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a (so-called) science for socialization/matching/meeting between subjects $x_2$ in context/for purpose $x_3$, using methods $x_4$.","notes":"Basically, what eHarmony claims to do."},{"word":"pensku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ thinks thought / verbally thinks $x_2$ (quote)","notes":"Contraction of pensysku. This word does not follow the usual lujvo rules."},{"word":"pentu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a non-binary sibling of/to $x_2$ by bond/tie/standard/parent(s) $x_3$; [not necessarily biological].","notes":"See discussion associated with \"{dinti}\" concerning whether this meaning is restricted to \"affirmatively nonbinary\" or whether it is more general. See also: \"{dinti}\", \"{nunmu}\", \"{tunba}\", \"{mensi}\", \"{bruna}\", \"{tamne}\", \"{famti}\"."},{"word":"pe'o","selmaho":"PEhO","score":100000,"definition":"forethought flag for mathematical expression (mex) Polish (forethought) operator."},{"word":"pe'ocni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ feels friendship towards $x_2$","notes":"See also {pendo}, {cinmo}."},{"word":"perfore","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ perforates $x_2$ with holes $x_3$"},{"word":"pergamena","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a parchment"},{"word":"pergola","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pergola","notes":"See also {bitmu}, {spati}."},{"word":"perli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a pear [fruit] of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {grute}."},{"word":"perlokuti","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is perlocutionary in aspect $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"\"(of a speech act) producing an effect upon the listener, as in persuading, frightening, amusing, or causing the listener to act.\" See {itlokuti}, {lotkuti}, {skuselzu'e}, {banflese}, {bauske}"},{"word":"permudri","score":2,"definition":"$p_1=m_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains pear wood/lumber of type $p_2=m_2$."},{"word":"persika","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a peach of variety $x_2$","notes":"see also {flaume}, {rutrprunu}"},{"word":"persimo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a persimmon/ebony of species/variety/cultivar $x_2$."},{"word":"pertamca","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a pear tomato of variety/strain $t_2$."},{"word":"pertergu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a light bulb illuminating $x_2$ with light $x_3$"},{"word":"pertricu","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a pear tree (genus Pyrus) of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"peRUV","score":3,"definition":"Peru.","notes":"Cf. {pervu'ui}, {ketco}."},{"word":"pervuui","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Peruvian culture/nationality in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {peRUV}, {ketco}, {gento}, {brazo}, {tcokumte}."},{"word":"pesai","selmaho":"GOI*","score":2,"definition":"restrictive relative phrase marker: semi-permanently associated to; will remain associated unless something breaks that relation","notes":"Proposed as a variation of {po} with less semantic-boundary difficulties, while freeing up {po} for reassignment in dialects/forks. Legal ownership is a possible relation; it could also mean, say, the chair assigned to you in an office, which will remain 'your' chair until reassigned, where mere {pe} could just mean the one you're sitting on. {do'e}{sai} could be a variation to associate a bridi or the subject of the bridi, e.g. 'ti stizu do'esai mi'. See {pecai}, {pe}, {ponse}, {po'a}"},{"word":"pesku'i","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=k_1$ is considerate of $p_2=k_2$.","notes":"Cf. {pensi}, {kurji}."},{"word":"pesru'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1 =$ pr$_1$ is cognition (process of thought) with inputs $x_2 =$ pr$_2$, outputs $x_3 =$ pr$_3 =$ pe$_2$, passing through stages $x_4 =$ pr$_4$, performed by $x_5 =$ pe$_1$.","notes":"Confer: \"{puvypei}\", \"{nunpei}\", \"{selpei}\", \"{sidbo}\", \"{ganse}\", \"{sanji}\"."},{"word":"pesti'i","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=p_1$ hypothesizes $s_2=p_2$ to audience $s_3$ about subject/concept $x_4=p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {pensi}, {stidi}, {je'urja'o}."},{"word":"pesxu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is paste/pulp/dough/mash/mud/slurry [soft, smooth-textured, moist solid] of composition $x_{2}$.","notes":"$x_2$: composition including $x_2$, which need not be complete specification. See also {marxa}, {kliti}, {tarla}."},{"word":"pesymiste","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=m_1=p_1$ is a pessimist, with thoughts $x_2=m_2=p_2$.","notes":"u'ivla, and the source of {miste}."},{"word":"pesyske","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is cognitive science/cognitive psychology, of/about subject matter $s_2$ based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"Distinct from neuroscience ({benske}). Encompasses any scientific discipline studying cognition (not necessarily human cognition), and, perhaps, also subfields of philosophy concerned with the nature of reasoning."},{"word":"petso","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $10^{15}$ of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"See also {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}, {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}"},{"word":"pe'u","selmaho":"COI","score":100000,"definition":"vocative: please."},{"word":"pevjifpedvla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a \"false friend\" (word in different language that looks or sounds similar, but differs significantly in meaning) to $x_2$, meaning $x_3$ in language $x_4$.","notes":"Synonymous to {jifpedvla}. See {valsi}, {smuni}, {bangu}."},{"word":"pevna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$: its qualities are represented as a metaphor $x_2$ in dimension $x_{3+1,2}$","notes":"$x_3$ can include references to $x_1$ and $x_2$. See {pe'a}, {sidysmu}, {tanru}, {metfo}, {ve} {lujvo}, {cimjvo}"},{"word":"pevrisnyjelca","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is indigestion/heartburn suffered by $x_2$.","notes":"§13.13 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"pevyca'o zei uidje","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=u_1$ is a window of user interface $u_2$.","notes":"See {uidje}."},{"word":"pevycikna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is \"woke\" to/aware of $x_2$","notes":"A translation of the informal American English \"woke\". Caution: it's extremely {malgli} and may be misconstrued by non-{gliselbau}. x2 can be a societal injustice or some other pressing issues."},{"word":"pevycimjvo","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is an implicitly metaphorical lujvo with meaning $l_2$ and arguments $l_3$ built from metaphor $l_4$.","notes":"Used to refer to metaphorical lujvo that do not contain any -pev- rafsi (for “{pe'a}”). The word “{cimjvo}” is an example of such a lujvo and synonymous to pevycimjvo."},{"word":"pevypanje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a coral of species $x_2$."},{"word":"pevypinta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (organization/group/structure) is horizontal in metaphorical frame of reference $x_2$; $x_1$ lacks hierarchy/levels of membership of type $x_2$.","notes":"Contrasts with {pevysraji} 'vertical'/'hierarchical'."},{"word":"pevyplu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is like an island in a sea of $x_2$; $x_1$ is very distinct/foreign (in appearance, composition and/or behavior) from surroundings/environment/background $x_2$.","notes":"From {pe'a} {daplu}. Does not translate the English metaphor that to be an island is to be isolated. {jiksei}, {seicni}, and other words derived from {sepli} are better for this."},{"word":"pevyselma'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the part-of-speech / grammatical class of word $x_2$, which means or has function $x_{3}$ in language $x_{4}$.","notes":"= {vlagenkle}; Generalization of {selma'o}, to be usable for non-cmavo and words from other languages. See {ma'oi}"},{"word":"pevysemto","score":-1,"definition":"$x_0$","notes":"Ignore this definition, use {pevysme}."},{"word":"pevysmacu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a computer mouse with button/buttons $x_2$.","notes":"Mouse buttons: {se} pevysmacu (left: {zulselpevysmacu}, middle: {mijyselpevysmacu}), right: {prityselpevysmacu}); Mouse wheel: {pevysmacyxi'u}. See also: {samxa'e}."},{"word":"pevysmacyki'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mouse pad for mouse $x_2$ and is made of material $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {pevysmacu}, {kicne}."},{"word":"pevysmacyxi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mouse wheel of computer mouse $x_2$, and is made of materials/having properties $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mijyselpevysmacu}, {pevysmacu}."},{"word":"pevysme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Middle-Eastern language/culture/nationality in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"See also {semto}."},{"word":"pevysoljme","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a sunstone/aventurine feldspar [gem/polished stone] of type $j_2$ from source $j_3$.","notes":"See also: {pevysolkunra}."},{"word":"pevysolkunra","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a sunstone/aventurine feldspar [mineral] of type $k_2$ mined from source $k_3$.","notes":"See also: {pevysoljme}."},{"word":"pevysraji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (organization/group/structure) is vertical/hierarchical in metaphorical frame of reference $x_2$; $x_1$ has hierarchy/levels of membership of type $x_2$.","notes":"Contrasts with {pevypinta} 'horizontal'. Synonyms: {pevysetkai}, {kamvlisetkai}, {vlikamzmakai}."},{"word":"pevytirxu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has tiger-like stripes/markings $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sriba'a}, {tirxu}."},{"word":"pevzifrokpre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Freemason which is a member of lodge $x_2$, which belongs to grand lodge $x_3$."},{"word":"pexfebdja","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=p_1=c_1$ is a noodle/pasta/boiled dough eaten by $x_2=c_2$ made out of $x_3=p_2$ (normally grain(s) or legume(s)) which is boiled in $x_4=f_1$ (normally water) at temperature $x_5=f_2$ and pressure $x_6=f_3$","notes":"See also {febjukpa}, {grupesxu}. luvjo from {pesxu}, {febvi}, {cidja}. Not very jvajvo, but it works."},{"word":"pexrgu'akamole","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a guacamole [dip] containing ingredients $p_2$."},{"word":"pexrxarisa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is some harissa of composition $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {pesxu}, {cpina}."},{"word":"pexsalta","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass) is a quantity of bound salad [salad assembled with thick sauces] with ingredients/components including $k_1=s_2$ (mostly fresh leafy vegetables)."},{"word":"pextamca","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a plum/paste tomato of variety/strain $t_2$."},{"word":"pezli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a leaf of plant $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is foliage of $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {tricu}, {papri}, {spati}."},{"word":"pezri'oxu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is chlorophyll of type $x_2$; $x_1$ is chlorophyllous with type $x_2$"},{"word":"pezyfaltricu","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a deciduous tree of species $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ze'erpezytricu}."},{"word":"pezyfi'e","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a seadragon of genus/species $f_2$","notes":"See also {xirfi'e}, {tu'urfi'e}."},{"word":"pezysolrygu'i","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is sunlight which illuminates $g_3$ after passing through foliage of plant $p_2$ coming from the star/sun $s_1$"},{"word":"pezyxruba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of sorrel of subspecies $x_2$. ","notes":"Cf. {xruba}, {pezli}."},{"word":"pi","selmaho":"PA3","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: radix (number base) point; default decimal."},{"word":"pi'a","selmaho":"VUhU4","score":100000,"definition":"n-ary mathematical operator: operands are vectors to be treated as matrix rows."},{"word":"pi'ai","selmaho":"KE","score":5,"definition":"Prefix multiplication of unit selbri","notes":"Cf. {te'ai}, {fei'u}. Used to construct selbri for units such as coulombs, which is pi'ai xampo snidu [ke'e] which is x1 is measured in Coulombs (Ampere-seconds) as x2 (li) etc. Since pi'ai is prefix, pi'ai mitre snidu grake [ke'e] is m s g, etc.; separate multipliers are not necessary."},{"word":"pi'au","selmaho":"PA5","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: pi (approximately 3.1416...); the constant defined by the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of all circles.","notes":"Part of a proposal to move {pau} to {pai} and {poi'a}, {noi'a}, {soi'a} to {pau}, {nau}, {sau}. See also {tau'u}."},{"word":"pi'au'e","selmaho":"VUhU","score":2,"definition":"mekso ternary operator: extract digit from number; $X_2$nd macrodigit/term of number/tuple $X_1$ when $X_1$ is expressed in base/basis $X_3$.","notes":"$X_2$ defaults to 0; it must always be an integer. For the purposes of this description, suppose temporarily that the base is decimal/ten; this is for simplicity - statements generalize to other bases. The zeroth digit ($X_2$ = $0$) is the singles digit; the first digit ($X_2$ = $1$) is the tens digit; the $n$th digit (for any integer $n$) is the digit which represents the multiple of ${10}^{n}$; the positive-last ($X_2$ = {ma'uro}) digit is the most significant digit/figure in a finite number expressed in decimal; the negative-first ($X_2$ = $-1$) is the one-tenths digit; the negative-last digit for a terminating expansion in decimal is the least significant digit/figure of the number when expressed in decimal. Only macrodigits are extracted; so, in Roman numeral notation, decimal 120 = CXX, and the second (or positive-last) digit is C (which equals 100). $X_1$ may be expressed in any base but $X_3$ forces a conversion to its own base for the purposes of this extraction; $X_1$, $X_2$, $X_3$, and the result of the extraction may all be expressed in any base (independent of one another) and the default is assumed to be default of the cultural context for the math (according to the CLL, this is usually decimal), explicitly differing from this base requires {ju'u} or similar (which is allowed). The result/output of this function is a digit (thus, it concatenates with other PA automatically) and must filter through the interpretation rules in order to be considered a number; unless it explicitly expressed otherwise, it is assumed to be in the base of whatever digit-string it occurs in or, failing this/being alone, the base used in the cultural context of the text - it is not necessarily expressed in base-$X_3$."},{"word":"piblitki","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is vaginal/penile fluid/secretion of $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {glevi'i}, {pinjyjdu}."},{"word":"pibykre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is pubic hair of $x_2$."},{"word":"pibyta'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=t_1$ is genital/crotch area underwear, serving purpose $x_2=t_3$","notes":"Gender/sex agnostic/non-defined/ambiguous genital/crotch-covering type of underwear (see {fetpibyta'u}/{nakpibyta'u} for female/male specific wear). Cf. {nerta'u}, {taxfrbikini}, {tatyta'u}."},{"word":"picti","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a trillionth [$10^{-12}$] of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"Cf. {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}, {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}."},{"word":"pidu'e","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number: too much of."},{"word":"pi'e","selmaho":"PA3","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number:separates digits for base >16, not current standard, or variable (e.g. time, date)."},{"word":"pi'egre","score":1,"definition":"$pl_1=pa1$ (agent/object) leaps/jumps/springs/bounds, passing through $pa_2$ to $pa_3=pl_2$ from $pa_4=pl_3$ reaching height $pl_4$ propelled by $pl_5$."},{"word":"pi'ei","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mathematical/mekso binary operator: vector or function inner product over a field; the inner product of A and B over field C","notes":"The field is usually defined or implicitly clear from context. May be generalized to higher tensors over fields and which have many (or less) entries; in this case, it is tensor multiplication followed by contraction."},{"word":"pi'ei'au","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mathematical ternary operator: not-greater-prime-counting function","notes":"Outputs the number of prime numbers that are less than or equal to the input value a according to ordering rules b in ring c; contextless default for c is the standard/typical ring of integers (Z,+,*); contextless default for b is the standard typical ordering of the ring, which is the 'normal' absolute value (signless difference/distance with/from 0) for the standard ring (Z,+,*); thus, it will usually operate as an unary operator. Usually denoted \"π(n)\" in the literature."},{"word":"pi'ei'oi","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"mathematical ternary operator: prime-generating function.","notes":"The a-th prime according to ordering rules b in ring c; contextless default for c is the standard/typical ring of integers (Z,+,*); contextless default for b is the standard typical ordering of the ring, which is the 'normal' absolute value (signless difference/distance with/from 0) for the standard ring (Z,+,*); thus, it will usually operate as an unary operator. The function must be defined over the set of strictly positive integers (or, more generally, ordinals) in/for the first operand; generalizations may be possible. Ignores units and 0. It begins counting at 1 in/for the first operand; under contextless default conditions, the outputs increase strictly monotonically with respect to increase in the first input [a], starting with the least prime in (Z,+,*), namely p_1 = 2. Usually denoted \"p_i\" or \"Prime()\" in the literature. See also: \"{fei'i}\", \"{pau'au}\"."},{"word":"pi'eitci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (the acidity/hydrogen activity of a solution) measures $x_2$ in pH according to scale (si'o) $x_3$ using logarithmic base $x_4$ (default: ten)","notes":"x1 should not be an object/solution itself (that would be sumti-raising), but rather its acidity/basicness/hydrogen activity; in theory, something other than hydrogen activity could be measured (in which case, it would no longer truly be pH but, for some substance X, actually pX). x3 should specify a reference acidity and its associated pH value (for example: pure water has a pH of exactly 7), the meaning of changing the pH by 1, and in which direction basicness (xor acidity) increases (traditionally: toward positive infinity is representative of relativelt increasingly basicness); x2 can be any real number (not just restricted to the interval from 0 to fourteen), so long as it is pure (dimensionless)."},{"word":"pifcpi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hornbill of species $x_2$."},{"word":"pifmanfyta'u","score":1,"definition":"$t1=m1$ is a prison uniform for wearing by $t2=p1$ for purpose $t3$","notes":"from {pinfu} + {manfyta'u}"},{"word":"pifta'e","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=p_3$ is a cage for prisoner $t_2=p_1$ of $p_2$, made of material $t_3$"},{"word":"pifydi'u","score":2,"definition":"$d_1=p_3$ is a prison/jail/gaol operated or authorized by $p_2$, housing prisoners/inmates $p_1$"},{"word":"pifygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ takes into custody/imprisons $p_1$ as a prisoner/captive of $p_2$ restrained/held/confined by means/force $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {pinfu}, {gasnu}."},{"word":"pigvino","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a penguin of taxon $x_2$","notes":"See also {dzipo}, {cipni}"},{"word":"pi'i","selmaho":"VUhU1","score":100001,"definition":"n-ary mathematical operator: times; multiplication operator; [(((a * b) * c) * ...)].","notes":"see also {pilji}, {fe'i}"},{"word":"pi'izma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ exceeds $x_2$ is aspect $x_3$ (ka/ni) by factor $x_4$; $x_1$ is/does $x_3$ $x_4$ times as much as $x_2$ is/does.","notes":"Not exactly jvajvo. See {pilji}, {zmadu}."},{"word":"piji'i","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number: approximately all of."},{"word":"pijne","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a pin/peg (needle-shaped tool) for fastening to/piercing $x_{2}$, of material/properties $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {jesni}, {nivji}, {fenso}, {dinko}, {tutci}."},{"word":"pijyske","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ is philosophy with methodology $s_2$."},{"word":"pikci","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ begs/pleads/supplicates/entreats/implores/beseeches/prays [asks with humility] $x_{2}$ for $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also importune, petition, plea, solicit; $x_2$ benefactor, patron; $x_3$ boon, favor, gift, alms. See also {cpedu} which is more general as to manner, {pindi}."},{"word":"pikcu","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pikachu [pokemon]","notes":"borrowed from Japanese ピカチュウ"},{"word":"pikcyba'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a raichu [pokemon]","notes":"from {pikcu} + {banro}"},{"word":"pikcyve'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pichu [pokemon]","notes":"from {pikcu}+{verba}"},{"word":"pikmipri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ hides $x_2$ from $x_3$ (compiler) by making it a comment using $x_4$; $x_1$ comments out $x_2$"},{"word":"piknofibre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a/the pycnofiber [hair-like structure/coating; body-part] of $x_2$ at body location $x_3$","notes":"See also: {kurfa}, {pimlu}, {ketslau}, {ketsu}."},{"word":"pikpi","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a clefairy [pokemon]","notes":"borrowed from ピッピ, the Japanese name for clefairy"},{"word":"pikpyba'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a clefable [pokemon]","notes":"from {pikpi}+{banro}"},{"word":"pikpyve'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cleffa","notes":"from {pikpi}+{verba}"},{"word":"piksini","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) is the value of what is peeked at top of stack / LIFO queue $x_2$ (ordered group of entity); $x_1$ (entity) is the last (topmost) element of stack $x_2$","notes":"See also {poptono}, {pusxunu}, {stakeda}."},{"word":"piksku","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=p_3$ (agent) comments/remarks on/observes $c_2=p_1$ about subject $x_3=p_2$ to audience $x_4=c_3=p_4$ via expressive medium $x_5=c_5$.","notes":"Cf. {zgana}, {ga'a}, {za'a}, {retsku}."},{"word":"pikta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a ticket entitling $x_{2}$ to entitlement/privilege $x_{3}$ (event/state) under conditions $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {jaspu}."},{"word":"piktcu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pikachu"},{"word":"pilda","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is pale","notes":"See: {kandi}, {blabi}, {grusi}, {manku}, {xekri}"},{"word":"pilji","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the product/total/result of factors/multiplicands ($x_{2}$ and $x_{3}$) $x_{2}$ multiplied by $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {mekso}, {sumji}, {rapli}, {jalge}, {dilcu}, {pi'i}"},{"word":"piljy'efku","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$=$efku_1$=$pilji_1$ is $x_2$=$efku_2$=$pilji_2$ * $x_4$ * $x_4$ * $x_4$ * ... * $x_4$, multiplied $x_3$=$efku_3$ times, with multiplier $x_4$=$pilji_3$; $x_1$ = $x_2$ * ($x_4^{x_3}$)"},{"word":"pilka","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a crust/rind/peel/skin/hide/outer cover of $x_{2}$.","notes":"(cf. {grute}, {calku}, {skapi} (pilka as a general term includes skapi), {gacri})"},{"word":"pilkrfitspatrike","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of human skin with score/type/quantitatively categorizing result $x_2$ (li) on scale/by standard/in system $x_3$ (such as, but not necessarily, even in default: Fitzpatrick skin typing scale)."},{"word":"pilno","score":100005,"definition":"$x_1$ uses/employs $x_2$ [tool, apparatus, machine, agent, acting entity, material] for purpose $x_3$.","notes":"Also utilize; $x_2$ is useful/used productively by $x_1$ to do $x_3$ (use {selpli} for reordered places); hire/employ (use {le'ipli}, {lejyplicu'a}). (cf. {tutci}, {cabra}, {minji}, {gasnu}, {zukte} for $x_2$, cmavo list {pi'o}, {sazri}, {jibri})"},{"word":"piltapla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a scale (body part)"},{"word":"piltisna","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=p_1$ is a balloon, inflated with $t_2=p_2$"},{"word":"pilvi'u","score":2,"definition":"$v_1$ peels/removes skin/crust from $p_2=v_3$ with/leaving result/remnant/remainder $v_4$."},{"word":"pilzeni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Pilsner in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"pimboi","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a shuttlecock","notes":"Cf. {pimlu}, {bolci}, {pimboijvi}."},{"word":"pimboijvi","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ plays badminton against $j_2$ in competition $j_3$ for prize/title $j_4$.","notes":"Cf. {pimlu}, {bolci}, {jivna}, {ga'arboijvi}, {pimboi}."},{"word":"pimdu'i","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=p_2$ has the same feathers/plumage as $d_2$, the feathers/plumage being $p_1$.","notes":"Cf. {pimlu}, {dunli}."},{"word":"pimlu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the feather/plume(s)/plumage [body-part] of animal/species $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cipni}, {nalci}, {rebla}, {kerfa}, {penbi}."},{"word":"pimo'a","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number: too little of."},{"word":"pimpenbi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quill/plume/feather-pen using ink $x_2$, applied by process $x_3$, with feather being from individual/species $x_4$"},{"word":"pimu","selmaho":"PA*","score":1,"definition":"half.","notes":"synonym {fi'ure}; see also {xadba}"},{"word":"pimucu'o","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantified selbri: convert .5 to probability selbri; event $x_{1}$ has a 50/50 chance under cond. $x_{2}$."},{"word":"pinblaci","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=p_1$ is sheet glass of composition including $b_2$."},{"word":"pinblo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a raft for carrying $x_2$ propelled by $x_3$"},{"word":"pinca","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the urine/piss/pee of $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {vikmi}, {xasne}, {kalci}, {mabla}, {festi}."},{"word":"pincardikygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ shakes $d_1=c_1$ from side to side, with period $d_3$"},{"word":"pincivi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (body) excretes urine/urinates/pees/pisses $x_2$","notes":"zi'evla from {pincyvi'i}"},{"word":"pincyfi'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a candirú of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"syn. {kandiru}, {finprvandeli}; see also {latfi'e}"},{"word":"pincyre'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pisses on / excretes their urine at $x_2$","notes":"See {pinca}, {renro}."},{"word":"pincyvi'i","score":4,"definition":"$v_1=p_2$ (body) excretes urine/urinates/pees/pisses.","notes":"Cf. {kalcyvi'i}."},{"word":"pincyvi'itcuga'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ feels the sensation of needing to urinate/pee, under conditions $x_2$.","notes":"If intense, there is an associated pain, possibly among other sensations. The means of sensing this feeling/stimulus is internal and inherent."},{"word":"pindi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is poor/indigent/impoverished/lacking in goods/possessions/property $x_{2}$.","notes":"$x_2$ is scanty/meager/lacking for $x_1$. See also {ricfu}, {claxu}, {nitcu}, {pikci}."},{"word":"pinflani","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a flute.","notes":"Cf. {flani}, {pijne}, {flanrdizi}, {zgica'a}."},{"word":"pinfu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a prisoner/captive of $x_{2}$, restrained/held/confined by means/force $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {zifre}, {kavbu}, {rinju}, {ralte}, {fanta}, {cilce}."},{"word":"Pingo","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a car","notes":"The first letter must be capitalized. Loaned from Toki Pona."},{"word":"pinji","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the clitoris/penis [projecting reproductive organ; body-part] of $x_{2}$.","notes":"Normally context eliminates need for specificity; otherwise: penis (= {nakpinji}), clitoris (= {fetpinji}). See also {cinse}, {gletu}, {vibna}, {plibu}, {vlagi}, {mabla}, {ganti}."},{"word":"pinjyca'a","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an apparatus with apparatus operator $x_{2}$."},{"word":"pinjycarvi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is bukkake onto $c_2$ from $c_3=p_2$.","notes":"Use {nunpinjycarvi} for the event. Cf. {glevi'i}, {glefi'a}."},{"word":"pinjygai","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a penis sheath.","notes":"Cf. {pinji}, {gacri}."},{"word":"pinjyglu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ is a condom."},{"word":"pinjyjdu","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is smegma of $p_2$.","notes":"Includes male and female smegma. Cf. {glevi'i}, {pinca}, {karlakse}, {lakse}."},{"word":"pinjykapyvi'u","score":2,"definition":"$v_1$ circumcises/removes foreskin from $p_2=s_2=v_3$. ","notes":"Cf. {pinji}, {skapi}, {vimcu}. See also {pinjyskapi}. Also: $v_1$ is a mohel."},{"word":"pinjykei","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ “plays” with sex toy $k_2$ which resemles a primary reproductive organ.","notes":"See also: {pinjyzilkei}."},{"word":"pinjykinli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a penile spine of penis $x_2$ of body $x_3$."},{"word":"pinjyskapi","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is the foreskin of $p_2=s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {pinji}, {skapi}. See also {pinjykapyvi'u}."},{"word":"pinjyzilkei","score":1,"definition":"$k_2$ is a sex toy; more specific: a masturbation toy resembling a primary reproductive organ.","notes":"See also: {pinji}, {zilkei}."},{"word":"pinka","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (text) is a comment/remark/observation about subject $x_{2}$ expressed by $x_{3}$ to audience $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also: $x_3$ comments/remarks/says $x_1$ about $x_2$ (= terselpinka for reordered places). See also {jinvi}, {cusku}, {zgana}, {lanli}, {bacru}, {ciska}."},{"word":"pinkipai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Pinkie Pie from My Little Pony","notes":"Also: flatacai ~ Fluttershy; tu'ailspake ~ Twilight Sparkle, but jbovlastes morphology checker is not up to date, so this word can't be entered into the database yet. It's morphologically fine by today's standards, however, so feel free to use tu'ailspake."},{"word":"pino","selmaho":"PA*","score":1,"definition":"Number/digit: exactly none of (empty set as a subset of another set); in probability theory, \"guaranteed impossible\".","notes":"Distinct from \"{pisoi'au}\" in that non-empty null subsets can be 0% of their relevant supersets, but are not exactly none of it (which is what \"pino\" means)."},{"word":"pinpau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a row/rank of table/chart $x_2$.","notes":"see also {rajypau}"},{"word":"pinpaudu'i","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is in the same row(s) as $d_2$, row(s) $pa_1=pi_1$ is a part of whole/mass $pa_2$ in frame of reference $pi_2$.","notes":"x3 could be a table/chart, but also some other object. See also: same column (={rajypaudu'i})."},{"word":"pinpedi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a seal/sea lion/otary/walrus of genus/species $x_2$.","notes":"seal: {kermipri} pinpedi; sea lion: {kerja'o} pinpedi; see also {mabru}, {odbenu}"},{"word":"pinplin","score":1,"definition":"Name: Uranus","notes":"a {jvocme} meaning \"{pinta} {plini}\" or \"horizontal planet\". Named so because it's axis of rotation is tilted 98 degrees, with an equator virtually perpendicular to the ecliptic. Cf. {zelplin}"},{"word":"pinseljupso'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an omelette/ a flatly cooked egg from organism $x_2=s_2$, cooked by recipe $x_3=j_3$, flat relative to reference frame $x_4=p_2$","notes":"This does not imply whether the flatly cooked egg is indeed a chickens egg, but in most contexts this description will completely suffice. Note that you could also describe caviar omelette with this word! Yeay! See also {pinta}, {se} {jukpa} and {sovda}."},{"word":"pinsi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a pencil/crayon/stylus applying lead/marking material $x_{2}$, frame/support [of material] $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also writing brush; $x_1$ stimulates substrate medium $x_2$ to display marks; explicitly denoting a standard lead pencil (= {tabypinsi}). (cf. {ciska}, {penbi} (unlike the English equivalents, pinsi is the more general term over penbi), {burcu}, {bakri})"},{"word":"pinsi'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=p_1$ prostrates him/herself/itself before $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {pinta}, {sinma}."},{"word":"pinta","score":10001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is flat/level/horizontal in gravity/frame of reference $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {sraji}, {plita}, {xutla}."},{"word":"pintada","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a guinea fowl of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {cipni}"},{"word":"pintu'a","score":2,"definition":"$p_1=t_1$ is a plain/flatland at location $t_2$"},{"word":"pinvre","score":2,"definition":"$v_1$ lies on $v_2=p_1$.","notes":"Cf. {vreta}, {pinta}, {surla}, {sipna}."},{"word":"pinxe","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) drinks/imbibes beverage/drink/liquid refreshment $x_{2}$ from/out-of container/source $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {cidja}, {citka}, {taske}, {tunlo}, {xaksu}, {barja}, {birje}."},{"word":"pinxela","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pincer, chela, claw, nipper of an arthropod $x_2$","notes":"See also {jamfu}, {jgalu}"},{"word":"pinxiia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is covered in shingling (which may or may not be open) in the form reminiscent of that of a pine-cone/piñata/pineäpple, with shingles $x_2$."},{"word":"pinxydja","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is drinking water","notes":"See also {djacu}, {pinxe}, {jinsa}, {curve}, {cidja}"},{"word":"pinynacmei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a row vector of dimension $x_2$ with coordinates $x_3$, $x_4$, ...","notes":"See also {rajnacmei}"},{"word":"pi'o","selmaho":"BAI","score":100001,"definition":"pilno modal, 1st place used by ..."},{"word":"pipcarna","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=p_1$ somersaults over $c_2$ in direction $c_3$ to $p_2$ from $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {plipe}, {carna}."},{"word":"pipcinki","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a grasshopper of species $x_{2}$.","notes":"Cf. {pipyjalra}."},{"word":"pipis","score":1,"definition":"Pippi","notes":"For example: Pippi Longstocking (=pipis.clasmok)."},{"word":"pipkla","score":2,"definition":"$k_1=p_1$ skips/hops to $k_2=p_2$ from $k_3=p_3$ via route $k_4$.","notes":"Cf. {plipe}, {klama}."},{"word":"pipmu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x1=p1=m1$ bounds/[moves in jumps] to $x2=p2=m2$ from $x3=p3=m3$ via route $x4=m4$ and jump height $x5=p4$"},{"word":"pipno","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a piano/harpsichord/synthesizer/organ; a keyboard musical instrument.","notes":"See also {zgike}."},{"word":"pipybanfi","score":2,"definition":"$p_1=b_1$ is a frog of species $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {plipe}, {banfi}."},{"word":"pipyboi","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a bouncy ball/power ball/super ball made of material $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {plipe}, {bolci}."},{"word":"pipygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=p_3=p_5$ bounces $p_1$ to $p_2$ reaching height $p_4$"},{"word":"pipyjalra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a grasshopper of order/species/breed $x_2$.","notes":"from ma'oste"},{"word":"pireines","score":2,"definition":"the Pyrenees"},{"word":"piresi'e","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantified selbri: convert .2 = 1/5 to portion selbri; $x_{1}$ is 1/5 of mass/totality $x_{2}$."},{"word":"pirlarfi'i","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=p_3$ paints picture $f_2=p_1$ in style/art form $l_1$ representing/showing $p_2=f_4$ on medium $p_4$","notes":"from {pixra} {larcu} {finti} c.f. {cintypu'i}"},{"word":"pirmidi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pyramid of base/side $x_2$ and height $x_3$","notes":"See {kurfa}"},{"word":"pirnmipmepi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mip map of source image $x_2$ with downsized images $x_3$.","notes":"See also: {puvrmipmepi}, {sizrmipmepi}."},{"word":"piro","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number: all of."},{"word":"pirosi'e","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantified selbri: converts all-of to portion selbri; $x_{1}$ is the whole portion of mass $x_{2}$."},{"word":"pirxo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language/sublanguage that uses no apparent recursion rules and is used by $x_2$ to express ideas (not text) $x_3$.","notes":"For describing the grammar use {gerna}. See also {uorfopno}, {malgli}, {nutko}, {lojbo}, {bridi}, {sumti}, {fancu}, {banmujepu}."},{"word":"piso'a","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number: almost all of."},{"word":"piso'e","selmaho":"PA*","score":1,"definition":"number: most of."},{"word":"piso'i","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number: much of."},{"word":"pisoi'a","selmaho":"PA*","score":-1,"definition":"almost all of/almost 1/almost surely/almost certainly (technical sense)"},{"word":"pisoi'ai","selmaho":"PA*","score":1,"definition":"almost all of/almost 1/almost surely/almost certainly (technical sense), but not \"exactly all of\" or \"guaranteed\" (sense: anti-impossible).","notes":"Has/of the full measure but is not literally all of the relevant superset (this word is distinct from and does not include the possibility of \"{piro}\"); the complementary subset is null but non-empty. In the context of probability, the result is not absolutely and perfectly certain in theory; alternative outcomes are technically possible. See also: \"{soi'ai}\", {pisu'osoi'ai}\"."},{"word":"pisoi'au","selmaho":"PA*","score":1,"definition":"almost none of/almost 0/almost never/almost certainly not/nearly nothing of (technical sense) but technically being non-empty or possible in theory (not impossible).","notes":"Having zero measure (not \"no measure\", since the measure does exist). This word does not contain \"{pino}\" in its potential reference; use \"{pisu'esoi'au}\" for that. In the context of probability theory, the relevant event is possible, just with probability 0. The relevant set is null but non-empty. See also: \"{soi'au}\"."},{"word":"piso'iroi","selmaho":"ROI*","score":100000,"definition":"tense interval modifier: often; objectively quantified tense; defaults as time tense."},{"word":"pisoi'u","selmaho":"PA*","score":-1,"definition":"almost none of/almost 0/almost never/almost certainly not/nearly nothing of (technical sense)"},{"word":"piso'o","selmaho":"PA*","score":1,"definition":"number: some of."},{"word":"piso'u","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number: a little of."},{"word":"piso'uroi","selmaho":"ROI*","score":100000,"definition":"tense interval modifier: rarely; objectively quantified tense; defaults as time tense."},{"word":"pistabno","score":1,"definition":"$p_2=t_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of graphite.","notes":"See also: graphene (={setpistabno})."},{"word":"pisu'esoi'au","selmaho":"PA*","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: at most almost-none of (0%, taken as a fraction of a whole); the referent set is null and may even be empty.","notes":"Basically equivalent to \"pino {jonai} pisoi'au\". See also: \"{su'esoi'au}\", \"{pino}\", \"{pisoi'au}\", \"{pisu'osoi'ai}\"."},{"word":"pisu'o","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number: at least some of."},{"word":"pisu'osoi'ai","selmaho":"PA*","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: at least almost-all of; at least almost-certain; 100%.","notes":"The complementary set is of measure 0 and may even be empty. Often, when people say \"100%\", they mean \"pi ro\"; however, \"{pisoi'ai}\" is also possible, but is mutually exclusive with the previous possibility (in the same way that \"{re}\" cannot mean \"{su'o} re\"). This cmavo string covers both cases and, so, is basically equivalent to \"piro jonai pisoi'ai\". See also: \"{soi'ai}\", \"{piro}\", \"{pa}\", \"{pisu'esoi'au}\"."},{"word":"piter","score":1,"definition":"Peter","notes":"Anglophone male given name."},{"word":"pitersinger","score":-1,"definition":"Peter Singer","notes":"Australian utilitarian {utliti zei marde} moral philosopher, 1946-present. See also {katajinadelazariRAdek}, {derekparfit}, {sidjvik}, {djerymibentym}, {djonstiuytMIL}, {utliti}. Alternatively {pitesiner}, {pitesinger}, {pityrsingyr}, and other possible renderings."},{"word":"piterSINger","score":-1,"definition":"Peter Singer","notes":"Deprecated; see instead {pitersinger}. Australian utilitarian {utliti zei marde} moral philosopher, 1946-present. See also {katajinadelazariRAdek}, {derekparfit}."},{"word":"pitki'otre","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is $m_2$ square kilometers on side / facing $m_3$ by standard $m_4$."},{"word":"pitnanba","score":3,"definition":"$n_1$ is a pizza with topping/ingredients $n_2$.","notes":"Cf. {iptsa}, {cidjrpitsa}, {nabypalne}."},{"word":"piton","score":1,"definition":"Python.","notes":"programming language"},{"word":"pitrklaine","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Klein bottle.","notes":"Cf. {plita}."},{"word":"pitsa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pizza with topping/ingredients $x_2$."},{"word":"pitxona","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a python of species $x_2$"},{"word":"pitybli","score":-1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a polyhedron.","notes":"See also: {plita}, {bliku}."},{"word":"pitytre","score":2,"definition":"$p_1=m_1$ is $m_2$ square metres/meters ($m^2$) measured in perpendicular directions (set)/defined by set of points (set) $p_2=m_3$ by standard $m_4$."},{"word":"pi'u","selmaho":"JOI","score":100002,"definition":"non-logical connective: cross product; Cartesian product of sets."},{"word":"pi'u'e","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso n-ary operator: generate ordered tuple/list from inputs; pi'u'e$(x_1, x_2) = (x_1, x_2)$, pi'u'e$(x_1, x_2, x_3) = (x_1, x_2, x_3)$, etc.","notes":"Careful: pi'u'e$((x_1, x_2), x_3) = ((x_1, x_2), x_3) \\neq (x_1, x_2, x_3) =$ pi'u'e$(x_1, x_2, x_3)$, although the two may be isomorphically related to one another in the trivial and standard manner; thus, extraction is necessary, and this word cannot be defined by simple self-iteration. The result in at least the binary case belongs to the result of \"{pi'u}\" having been applied to the spaces in which this word's inputs respectively live (in like order). Like many other open-ended n-ary operators in Lojban, this word already functions as a 'big' operator (as series 'Σ' does for summation) for finitely many explicit inputs, but can be made explicitly so or can be generalized to infintely many or arbitrary inputs via the usual Lojbanic big-operator conversion methodology (\"{se'au}\")."},{"word":"pixra","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a picture/illustration representing/showing $x_{2}$, made by artist $x_{3}$ in medium $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also (adjective:) $x_1$ is pictorial/illustrative; drawing (= {xraselci'a}), $x_1$ draws $x_2$ (= xraci'a/xraci'a), image (= {xratai}), photo (= {kacmyxra}), take a photo (= {kacmyterxra}, {kacmyxragau}, {kacmyxrazu'e}); sculpture, relief (= {blixra}). See also {ciska}, {cinta}, {prina}, {mupli}, {barna}, {skina}."},{"word":"pixrlate","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ (agent) drinks/imbibes latte refreshment $p_2$ [caffelatte/(masala) chai latte/mate latte/matcha latte] from/out-of container/source $p_3$.","notes":"x2 could be any hot beverage with milk. Specifically calling people \"latte drinkers\" (=le'e {pixrlate}; stereotypical) has become a common political attack in Western cultures. For non-cultural specific usage: coffee with hot milk (={glaladyckafi}). See also: kaffelatte (={kafrlate}), chai latte (={tcatrmasala} be lo ladru; {pixrlate} be lo tcatrmasala)."},{"word":"pixsaktu'u","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a (drinking) straw/sucker of material $t_2$ used by drinker/sucker (agent) $p_1=t_1$ for drinking beverage/drink/liquid refreshment $p_2$ from/out-of container/source $p_3$."},{"word":"pixydja","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is drinking water for $c_2$.","notes":"See also {djacu}, {pinxe}, {jinsa}, {curve}, {cidja}."},{"word":"pixyjau","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is drinking water","notes":"Syn. {pixydja}. See also {djacu}, {pinxe}, {jinsa}, {curve}, {cidja}"},{"word":"pizau'u","selmaho":"PA*","score":1,"definition":"arbitrarily much of, arbitrarily close to 1, an arbitrarily large proper fraction/percentage of","notes":"Equivalent to exactly \"nopizau'u\". No assumption of the signum beyond what \"{pi}\" forces. In absolute value, this is nonzero and strictly less than 1, but it is as close as to 1 as desired."},{"word":"placazgau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) implements plan $x_2$ (nu/si'o)","notes":"See {platu}, {ca'a}, {gasnu}, {cazyfau}, {cazgau}"},{"word":"plageni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plague caused by pestilence $x_2$"},{"word":"plaina","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plane (tool)"},{"word":"plai'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is especially $x_2$ (ka); among what satisfies $x_2$, $x_1$ does especially so","notes":"See also {mupli} or {muplka}, {vajni}, {po'o}, {ji'a}, {pai'o}"},{"word":"plajva","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=p_2$ is a policy by $p_1$ policy maker regarding $j_3$ subject of policy, $j_1$ is political","notes":"Made out of {platu}, {javni}. Politics as an activity may be \"nu plajva\" and political science may be \"plajva saske\""},{"word":"plana","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is plump/fat/obese [excessively thick/bulbous/swollen] by standard $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cinla}, {rotsu}, {barda}, {punli}, {grasu}."},{"word":"planemo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a planetary-mass object, planemo, planetary body","notes":"Includes dwarf planets, the larger moons, free-floating planemos (like ejected from a system (rogue planets) or formed through cloud-collapse rather than accretion (sub-brown dwarfs)). See also {planeta}"},{"word":"planeta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a planet","notes":"Unlike {plini} describes only true planets and is not applied to asteroids, comets and dwarf planets. See also {plini}, {bisycmaplini}, {cmaplini}, {jidkyplini}, {mluni}, {terdi}"},{"word":"plank","score":2,"definition":"Planck."},{"word":"plankexu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the elementary unit (quantum) of angular momentum/half of Planck's reduced constant [id est: hbar/2 = h/(4 pi)] expressed in units $x_2$ (default: unitless/dimensionless and so that it is equal to 1) in paradigm/system/metaphysics/universe $x_3$ (default: this, our actual, physical universe)","notes":"This unit is not equal to hbar itself, but half thereof; it is equal to the absolute value/magnitude of magnetic quantum number of an electron. In our world and in SI units, this quantity is approximately equal to: $5.27285863 * 10^{-35} (m^{2})*kg/s$. See also {gravnutnoia}, {tcelerita}, {boltsemaku}, {avgadro}, {ocnerta}, {paulcna}."},{"word":"plantago","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plantain (small plant with flower spike) of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {jupybadna}"},{"word":"plargoni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a geranium of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"plasema","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plasma of blood $x_2$","notes":"See {ciblu}"},{"word":"plasimi","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plasma (state of matter) of matter $x_2$","notes":"See {gapci}, {litki}, {sligu}"},{"word":"platano","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sycamore (Platanus) of species $x_2$."},{"word":"platesa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plaice of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mlafi'e}."},{"word":"platipu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a platypus of species $x_2$","notes":"See {kanguru}, {dalko'ala}"},{"word":"platu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) plans/designs/plots plan/arrangement/plot/[schematic] $x_{2}$ for state/process $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also invents/organizes; $x_2$ design, scheme; the structure or layout of an object would be represented as a state in $x_3$. See also {cartu}."},{"word":"plavzabu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a playground for people including $x_2$ with equipment including $x_3$, situated in ambient/surrounding area $x_4$.","notes":"$x_4$ can also be used to specify the material which is being used for the ground (woodchips, rubber, cement, etc.). See also: \"{kelpanka}\"."},{"word":"plebo'o","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a sheet [2-dimensional shape flexible in 3 dimensions] of paper.","notes":"See also: {plekarda}, {pelji}, {boxfo}"},{"word":"pledakli","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=p_1$ is a paper bag/sack with contents $d_2$."},{"word":"pledi'i","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a money with issue money $x_{2}$."},{"word":"plejaita'o","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=j_1$ is a clipboard made of $t_2$ with clip $j_3$ for holding paper $j_2=p_1$"},{"word":"pleji","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ pays/compensates/remunerates/[rewards] payment $x_{2}$ to recipient/payee $x_{3}$ for goods/services $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also $x_4$ commodities; $x_4$ may be a specific object, a commodity (mass), an event, or a property; pedantically, for objects/commodities, this is sumti-raising from ownership of the object/commodity (= {posle'i}, {posyvelyle'i} for unambiguous semantics); rent (= {jerle'i}, {lejyjbera}). (cf. {canja}, {cnemu}, {friti}, {kargu}, {vecnu}, {jdima}, {prali}, {jerna}, {sfasa}, {dunda}, {jinga}, {dapma}; see note at jdima on cost/price/value distinction, {cirko}, {dirba})"},{"word":"plekarda","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a sheet [small nearly-2-dimensional shape/form] of paper in shape $k_3$.","notes":"See also {plebo'o}, {pelji}, {karda}."},{"word":"plekarni","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is a journal/periodical/magazine/[newspaper] printed on paper with content $k_2$ published by $k_3$ for audience $k_4$. ","notes":"Cf. {karni}, {pelji}, {snukarni}."},{"word":"pleke'atci","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a hole punch.","notes":"For a broader sense of the term, see “{ke'atci}”."},{"word":"pleplolarcmaci","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is origametry/origami-geometry mathematics of subtype/with axioms $x2$; $x1$ is the mathematics/mathematical principles of paper folding of form $x2$ "},{"word":"pleplolarcu","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is/pertains to the art/craft/skill of origami (paper folding)"},{"word":"plesigja","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a cigarette made of $s_2$ by $s_3$."},{"word":"plesiio","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plesiosaur [member of order Plesiosauria] of subtaxon/type/genus/species/variety/breed $x_2$.","notes":"See also: {dinso}, {dinsauru}, {ikfiio}, {disrmuzo}, {ketslau}, {rexsa}."},{"word":"pleta'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a carton for contents $x_2$.","notes":"from {pelji} + {tanxe}"},{"word":"pletomino","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a polyform/polyplet/polyomino/polyabolo/polyiamond (etc.) composed of parts/'tile' polytope $x2$ arranged in (finite) unified shape/pattern $x3$ in ambient space $x4$ and subject to rules/restrictions/conditions $x5$","notes":"The number arrangement and rules may be as generic/vague as desired. The number of polytope 'tiles' used can be specified in the third of fifth terbri as desired; the polytopes used need not all be the same, nor regular, so long as the arrangement is meaningful and possible. One of the main differences between rectangular polyplets and polyominoes is that polyominoes cannot have their polytope tiles touching only at their vertices whereas polyplets can (thus, polyominoes are a subset of the rectangular polyplets); this difference can be specified in the final terbri. A tiling of a space may be considered to be an infinite polyform, but that is rather pathological and we can reasonably assume that polyforms referenced by this word will be finite. The polyform is considered to be a unified whole entity. The ambient space is usually going to be the Euclidean space of the same dimension as the polytopes (and the former dimension cannot be exceeded by the latter except in the marginal case of lower-dimensional (id est: hyperplanar) arrangements, in which case parallel cross-sections are really being considered); this space determines the rigid-motion/symmetry isomorphisms of various polyforms (Z and S tetraminoes are non-isomorphic under rigid-motion in the Euclidean plane but are so isomorphic in Euclidean 3-space). The ambient space also determines the expression of (and indeed the 'allowed') polytopes: spherical geometry allows for digons to be arranged so as to form a polyform, but Euclidean 2-space prohibits such objects from the set of possible polygons. The default polytope will probably be a 2-dimensional square; thus the default ambient space will likely be Euclidean 2-space. See also: {karda}, {korfaipletomino}"},{"word":"pletu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cardboard/paper tube of paper $x_2$"},{"word":"plibu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the pubic area/external genitalia [body-part] of $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cinse}, {gletu}, {pinji}, {vibna}, {vlagi}, {ganti}, {mabla}."},{"word":"plicme","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is the username/pseudonym/pen-name of $c_2=p_1$ for use with/by resource $c_3=p_2$ for purpose $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {pilno}, {cmene}, {cmisau}, {cmeveigau}, {japyvla}."},{"word":"plicru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ allows $x_2$ to use/employ $x_3$ for purpose $x_4$","notes":"$c_1$ allows $p_1$ to use/employ $p_2$ for purpose $p_3$"},{"word":"plicu'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=p_1$ adopts/selects/chooses/accepts $c_2=p_2$ out of alternatives $c_3$ for purpose $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {pilno}, {cuxna}, {nelrai}."},{"word":"plijaspu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the copyright licence in accordance with which $x_2$ is released by author/owner $x_3$."},{"word":"plika'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is able to use $x_2$ for purpose $x_3$ under conditions $x_4$."},{"word":"plikai","score":0,"definition":"$x_1 = k_1 \\approx p_2$ has functionality/utility/use features $x_2 = k_2 \\approx p_2$ for purpose/in context $x_3 = p_3$"},{"word":"plikra","score":1,"definition":"$x1=k1$ is a resource for $x2=p1$ to use","notes":"from {pilno} + {krasi}"},{"word":"plini","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a planet revolving around $x_{2}$ with planetary characteristics $x_{3}$, orbital parameters $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {lunra}, {mluni}, {terdi}, {solri}, {munje}."},{"word":"plinybinsenta","score":1,"definition":" $x1=s1$ is a mantle of $x2=s2$ [material] within planet $x3=p1=s3$","notes":"from {plini} + {jbini} + {senta}"},{"word":"plinycma","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=p_1$ is an asteroid/planetoid revolving around $p_2$ with characteristics $p_3$ and orbital parameters $p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {plini}, {cmalu}, {cmaplini}, {jdikyplini}."},{"word":"plinymidju","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is the planetary core of $x2$","notes":"from {plini}+{midju}"},{"word":"plinymijysenta","score":0,"definition":"$x1=s1$ is a mantle of $x2=s2$ [material] within planet $x3=p1=s3$","notes":"from {plini} + {midju} + {senta}"},{"word":"plinypo'igaumi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=m_1=g_1$ is a Death Star destroying planet $x_2=po_1=pl_1$ (default zi'o), into pieces $x_3=po_2$, with exhahust pipe $x_4$.","notes":"$x_2$ defaults to zi'o so you can refer to a Death Star that isn't necessarily destroying a planet. cf. {plini}, {porpi}, {gasnu}, {minji}"},{"word":"plinyske","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ (mass of facts) is planetary science based on methology $x_2=s_3$."},{"word":"plinyxabykoi","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is the equator of planet $x_2=p_1$ (default Earth) revolving around $p_2$","notes":"from {plini} {xadba} {korbi} c.f. {plinyxadba} {jedjipli'i}"},{"word":"plinyxadba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hemisphere of planet $x_2$ (default Earth) revolving around $p_2$","notes":"from {plini} {xadba} c.f. {bolxadba}"},{"word":"plipe","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent/object) leaps/jumps/springs/bounds to $x_{2}$ from $x_{3}$ reaching height $x_{4}$ propelled by $x_{5}$.","notes":"Place structure parallels klama; hence $x_4$ may be a route-like expression. See also {bajra}, {stapa}, {cpare}, {lafti}."},{"word":"plipovypo'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ possess/is permitted only the right to use $x_2$ (and possibly physically possess $x_2$ as well) under law $x_3$","notes":"This word is useful for ownership of a movie, or a rented house, or a do at work/school, among other things; one does not really own theset things, only the right to use them. One may or may not have the object in one's physical or immediate possession; the concept of what constitutes \"having in one's physical possession\" is left semantically ambiguous. Permanence of this status or authority over it is not specified. This word uses the experimental rafsi \"-pov-\" for the word {po'o}."},{"word":"pliri'a","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=p_1$ applies $r_2=p_2$ to $r_3=p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {pilno}."},{"word":"plise","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an apple [fruit] of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {grute}."},{"word":"plisesumu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a secondary meaning of $x_2$; $x_1$ is an indelible connotation/subtext of word/phrase $x_2$","notes":"Coined by mungojelly (la lunbe): \"A plisesumu is an implicit meaning that piggybacks along with the main meaning of something, asserting unrelated things in a way that's difficult to extract & deny.\" Refers to a specific kind of subtle, unintentional connotation, often visible in the shape or etymology of a word itself."},{"word":"plisyjisra","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of apple juice made from apple/apples $j_2=p_1$.","notes":"See also: {plise}, {jisra}"},{"word":"plisymudri","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains apple wood/lumber from apple tree(s) of cultivar $m_2=p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {plise}, {mudri}."},{"word":"plisysmigrute","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=s_1=p_1$ is a pome [fruit] of species/strain $g_2$.","notes":"In botany, a pome (after the Latin word for fruit: pōmum) is a type of fruit (={grute}) produced by flowering plants in the subtribe Malinae of the family Rosaceae. The best-known example of a pome is the apple (={plise}). See also: plants in the subtribe Malinae of the family Rosaceae (={plisysmispa})."},{"word":"plisysmispa","score":1,"definition":"$sp_1=si_1=p_1$ is a plant belonging to apple subtribe [Malinae] in the rose family, of species/strain/cultivar $sp_2$.","notes":"See also: pome (={plisysmigrute}) and apple (={plise})."},{"word":"plisytricu","score":3,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an apple tree of tree species $x_{2}$."},{"word":"plisytsi","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=t_1$ is/are apple seed.","notes":"See also: {plise} and {tsiju}."},{"word":"plita","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a plane [2-dimensional shape/form] defined by points $x_{2}$ (set); $x_{1}$ is flat/[smooth].","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is even/planar/level. ($x_2$ is a set of points at least sufficient to define the plane); See also {xutla}, {sefta}, {tapla}, {karda}, {boxfo}, {pinta}."},{"word":"plitxadni'enri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (shape/cross-section/concrete object) is a card/flat object and is oriented such that its body lies in plane $x_2$","notes":"The direction which its faces (assuming that it is endowed with an orientation along its perimeter) is locally perpendicular to $x_2$ and is described by {cra'arna}."},{"word":"pli'ula","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pill (digestible but not necessarily containing medication)","notes":"See {micyxu'i}, {djarunta}, {tunlo}"},{"word":"plivei","score":2,"definition":"$v_1$ is a log/record of data $v_2$ (nu/du'u) about $v_3=p_1$'s use of resource $p_2$ for purpose $p_3$ recorded in medium $v_4$.","notes":"Cf. {pilno}, {vreji}, {cmisau}, {cmeveigau}."},{"word":"plixa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) plows/furrows/tills [cuts into and turns up] $x_{2}$ with tool $x_{3}$ propelled by $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {kakpa}, {sraku}, {katna}, {skuro}."},{"word":"plixau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$=$p_2$ is useful/good for $x_2=p_1$ by the standard of being usable for purpose $p_3$.","notes":"x3 is \"usable\". See alse {selplika'e}. Made from {pilno} + {xamgu}."},{"word":"plixaudai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an utility(something useful).","notes":"from {plixau}+{dacti}"},{"word":"plixauvla","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a useful word meaning/causing $v_2=x_1=p_2$, a meaning which is useful to $x_2=p_1$ for purpose $p_3$, in language $v_3$"},{"word":"plizilpla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is intended for use as $x_2$ (ka)"},{"word":"plonebrespa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a frill-necked lizard (Chlamydosaurus) of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {respa}."},{"word":"plopijne","score":3,"definition":"$pi_1=po_2$ is a staple for holding together $pi_2$, made of $pi_3$","notes":"Conceivably this might include a paper fastener as well. See {plopijnytci} for stapler."},{"word":"plopijnytci","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a stapler.","notes":"Cf. {plopijne}, {tutci}."},{"word":"ploskami","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a laptop for purpose $x_2$ with hinge $x_3$"},{"word":"pluja","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is complex/complicated/involved in aspect/property $x_{2}$ (ka) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also tangled, confused. See also {cfipu}, {banli}, {sampu}, {jgena}."},{"word":"pluka","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event/state) seems pleasant to/pleases $x_{2}$ under conditions $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {rigni}, cmavo list {pu'a}, {melbi}, {nelci}, {prami}."},{"word":"plukauai","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is kawaii, lovable,adorable, cute to $x_2$","notes":"Corresponds to Japanese 可愛い (kawaii)"},{"word":"plukauaii","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is kawaii, lovable, adorable, cute to $x_2$","notes":"Corresponds to Japanese 可愛い (kawaii). See also {iumle}"},{"word":"pluna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ orbits a (common) barycenter with $x_2$, with orbital characteristics/parameterz $x_3$.","notes":"Typically but not necessarily, $x_2$ will be the more massive object (compared to $x_1$) unless the barycenter is outside of both bodies; nonetheless, this word is technically symmetric between $x_1$ and $x_2$ if no external force is being applied to the system or either body (causing a deviation from orbit). See also: \"{mluni}\". If \"mluni\" is strictly about objects which orbit planets or artificial objects which orbit stellar or smaller objects (if they orbit them at all), then this word is a generalization; it can reference such objects, or planets around their sun(s), or satellite galaxies, among others. If \"mluni\" has a definition which encompasses this one in terms of scope, then this one should probably be deleted."},{"word":"pluta","score":100004,"definition":"$x_1$ is a route/path/way/course/track to $x_2$ from $x_3$ via/defined by points including $x_4$ (set).","notes":"A route merely connects origin/destination, but need not be improved in any way; ($x_4$ is a set of points at least sufficient to constrain the route relevantly). (cf. {litru}, {naxle}, {tcana}, {dargu}, {klaji}, ve {klama}; {tadji}, {zukte} for means to a goal, {klama}, {pagre})"},{"word":"pluton","score":1,"definition":"Pluto","notes":"Cf. {jdikyplini}."},{"word":"pluxaron","score":1,"definition":"the Pluto-Charon binary system, possibly including other satellites or the surrounding space."},{"word":"po","selmaho":"GOI","score":100000,"definition":"restrictive relative phrase marker: which is specific to ...; normal possessive physical/legal."},{"word":"po'a","selmaho":"BAI","score":3,"definition":"ponse modal, 1st place: with possessor/owner...","notes":"See {ponse}, {po}"},{"word":"po'afli","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ fails to explode; $f_1$ is a dud.","notes":"Cf. {spoja}, {fliba}."},{"word":"po'asna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an explosion sound made by $x_2$"},{"word":"pocli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ poses deflated and derided morally worthless, cheap, vulgar, commonplace, banal qualities according to $x_2$ in aspect $x_3$","notes":"$x_1$ poses poshlyi [Russian original term] morally worthless, cheap, sham, smutty, vulgar, common, commonplace, trivial, trite, banal qualities that are subject to being deflated and derided. $x_1$ is poshlyi / posljak / posljacka / exposes poshlost' / poshlust. See {tartrpocli} for a non-experimental synonym."},{"word":"po'e","selmaho":"GOI","score":100000,"definition":"restrictive relative phrase marker: which belongs to ... ; inalienable possession."},{"word":"po'edji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=p_1=d_1$ wants to own/possess/have $x_2=p_2$ for purpose $x_3=d_3$, wanting to own/possess/have it by right/custom/law $x_4=p_3$.","notes":"$d_2$ is the abstraction of $x_1$ having $x_2$."},{"word":"po'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"porsi modal, 1st place (in order) sequentially; in the sequence ..."},{"word":"poi","selmaho":"NOI","score":100000,"definition":"restrictive relative clause; attaches subordinate bridi with identifying information to a sumti."},{"word":"poi'a","selmaho":"NOIhA","score":4,"definition":"restrictive adverbial: converts selbri to bridi adverbial term. The first place of the converted selbri is claimed to occur in conjunction with the outer bridi. {broda poi'a brode} means {lo nu broda cu fasnu gi'e brode}.","notes":"Has rightward scope. Terminator {fe'u}. See also {noi'a}, {poi'o'a}, {noi'o'a}, {soi'a}, {soi}."},{"word":"poi'a'u","selmaho":"NOIhAhU","score":1,"definition":"PA restrictive relative clause; attaches to a PA number/numeral/digit with the ke'a referring to that PA number/numeral/digit.","notes":"It attaches to the last mentioned PA, which can be only a single digit within a number rather than the entire number itself (if it has digit length greater than one in some base). Thus, beware of grouping. Confer: {noi'a'u}, {jau'au}. The attachment of this word to the immediately preceding word can be ovverridden by the usage of {xe'au}, which begins bracketing together an utterance/subexpression that will be considered to be the single and whole referent of the clause introduced by this word, the utterance of which also finishes the bracket. There is a proposal to expand the attachment of this word to any word spoken in a mekso utterance (rather than only members of selma'o PA), including members of selma'o VUhU, etc. See also: {poi'au}."},{"word":"poi'au","selmaho":"NOIhAU","score":1,"definition":"number/interpreted mathematical object restrictive clause","notes":"It first terminates the immediately preceding expression and immediately forces its interpretation as a mathematical object as far as possible (so an unmodified PA*, BY*, or SYM* constuct (string) is terminated (as by {boi}) and then understood as a number/word; operators are understood as objects as well). Thn it introduces a restrictive relative clause in which {ke'a} refers to the immediately preceding object. This differs from the PA relative clause markers in that it forces the interpretation of the string as much as possible and the resulting meaning/object is the subject. It interprets the maximal immediately preceding string."},{"word":"poi'e","selmaho":"NU","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$, $x_2$, $x_3$... are such that {poi'e} abstraction is true; each {ke'a} binds another argument of the resulting predicate","notes":"Like {poi'i}, but multiple {ke'a} create multiple arguments (rather than just repeating the x1 every time)"},{"word":"po'i'ei","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"$n$-ary mekso operator: for an input of ordered list of ordered pairs $((X_1, Y_1), (X_2, Y_2), (X_3, Y_3), ..., (X_n, Y_n))$, it outputs formal generalized rational function $(x - X_1)^{Y_1} (x - X_2)^{Y_2} (x - X_3)^{Y_3} ... (x - X_n)^{Y_n}$ in the adjoined indeterminate (here: $x$).","notes":"$n$ may be infinite, under the condition that the function is well-defined. In the definition, adjacency of terms denotes multiplication in the relevant algebraic structure. If there is an $i$ such that $Y_i$ is omitted, then $Y_i = 1$ by default. For any $i$, there is no constraint on the values which may be taken by $X_i$ or $Y_i$. See also: \"{po'i'oi}\"."},{"word":"poi'i","selmaho":"NU","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is such that {poi'i} abstraction is true; $x_1$ binds {ke'a} within the abstraction. ","notes":"Originally proposed by And Rosta around 2001."},{"word":"poiklo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (sequence/string) has an occurrence at position/offset $x_2$ (number) in sequence/string $x_3$","notes":"x2 is a number between 1 and the length of the sequence x3. The first element has 1 as index for paralleling {moi}."},{"word":"poimniksi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a phoenix of species $x_2$"},{"word":"poi'o'a","selmaho":"NOIhA","score":1,"definition":"restrictive first place adverbial: converts selbri to bridi adverbial term. The outer bridi is claimed to occur together with the event of the first place of that bridi satisfying the converted selbri. {broda poi'o'a brode} means {broda fau lo nu vo'a brode}.","notes":"Terminator {fe'u}. See also {poi'a}, {noi'a}, {noi'o'a}, {soi'a}, {soi}."},{"word":"po'i'oi","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso at-most-3-ary operator: convert to polynomial; $X_1$ (ordered list of algebraic structure (probably field) elements) forms the (ordered list of) coefficients of a polynomial/Laurent-like series with respect to indeterminate $X_2$ under ordering rule $X_3$ (default for finite list: the first entry is the coefficient of the highest-degree term and each subsequent entry is the next lesser-degree coefficient via counting by ones and wherein the last entry is the constant term)","notes":"In English, there is no good way to distinguish between $x^2 + 2x$ as a function and as a number; typical notation would demand that it is a number but abuse must be adopted since no easy alternative exists for its expression as a function (such as when it is being defined; mapping notation is one of the best options, but is cumbersome). Lojban now allows for such functionality: just apply this word to the ordered list (1,2,0) and do not fill the second terbri ($X_2$: the indeterminate). This word can also be viewed as creating an object in a ring. Termination of the list is extremely important; under normal interpretations, list entries can themselves have operations applied internally; moreover, multiple indetermimates can be introduced by careful application of this word to a list wherein each entry is itself treated as a polynomial. The last entry in $X_1$ must be 'constant' term (when understood as a function), so care must be taken to explicitly mention an appropriate number of zeroes. See also: \"{cpolinomi'a}\", \"{po'i'ei}\"."},{"word":"poirsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a partial/total ordering on set $x_2$ defined by rules $x_3$","notes":"Use with {fi'o} for specification of ordering. Rather similar to {porsi}; notice that the terbri are permuted."},{"word":"pois","score":1,"definition":"mashed cooked taro corm, a Polynesian staple food, Hawaiian poi"},{"word":"pojbre","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is ready for explosion/detonation; $b_1$ is armed."},{"word":"pojbregau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ makes $b_1$ ready for explosion/detonation.","notes":"Cf. {pojbregau}"},{"word":"pojbrezu'e","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ makes $b_1$ ready for explosion/detonation for goal $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {pojbregau}"},{"word":"pojgu'i","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=s_1$ is a flash of light at $g_2$ from source $g_3$"},{"word":"pojma'a","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an explode-mountain with mountainous $x_{2}$."},{"word":"pojyke'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a crater."},{"word":"pokme'oni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Pokémon/Pocket Monster of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {daskycizda'u}, {crida}."},{"word":"polfemu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is something which is (relatively, but immensely) strong in domain/in doing $x_2$ but which is (relatively but extremely) restricted (thus weakened and vulnerable) in domain/doing $x_3$","notes":"The restriction should not just imply some degree of vulnerability; it should also imply an inability to effectively achieve goals. The Italian navy during the Second World War can be so described."},{"word":"polgosu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a halibut of species $x_2$.","notes":"syn. {finprxipoglosu}; Cf. {flundero}, {mlafi'e}."},{"word":"polje","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (force) folds/creases $x_{2}$ at locus/loci/forming crease(s)/bend(s) $x_{3}$.","notes":"For agentive folding (= {plogau}, {plozu'e}); use cardinal-value sumti in $x_3$, or rapli, to indicate multiple folds. See also {korcu}, {cinje}, {boxfo}, {boxna}."},{"word":"polno","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Polynesian/Oceanian (geographic region) culture/nationality/languages in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {sralo}, {daplu}, {xamsi}."},{"word":"polpeta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a meatball (a ball of minced or ground meat, seasoned and cooked) consisting of $x_2$","notes":"See also {tefteli}, {frikadeli}, {sanmi}, {rectu}"},{"word":"polsaka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Polish culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"polskas","score":2,"definition":"Poland","notes":"Cf. {gugdrpolska}, {gugdepulu}."},{"word":"poltervanci","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Polterabend","notes":"See also {vanci}, {speni}, {ritli}, {specfari'i}, {salci}, {zanfu'a}."},{"word":"pombo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is unique in property $x_2$; $x_1$ is the only thing/all of the things that satisfy $x_2$","notes":"See also {po'o}, {olkai}, {pavdzakai}. Proposed rafsi -pom-"},{"word":"ponbau","score":2,"definition":"$p_1=b_1$ is the Japanese language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Cf. {ponjo}, {bangu}, {banjupunu}."},{"word":"pongu'e","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=g_1$ is Japan.","notes":"Cf. {gugdejupu}, {ponjo}, {gugde}."},{"word":"ponjda","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is the Shinto religion with beliefs/practices/tenets including $l_3$","notes":"from {ponjo} {lijda}"},{"word":"ponjinme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of nihonium [Nh]"},{"word":"ponjo","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Japanese culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {xazdo}, {daplu}."},{"word":"ponramlo'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kitsune of type $x_2$","notes":"{ponjo} {ranmi} {lorxu}"},{"word":"ponse","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ possesses/owns/has $x_{2}$ under law/custom $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is owner/proprietor of $x_{2}$ under $x_{3}$.","notes":"($x_3$ is generally more important to the concept than commonly accepted for the English equivalent, since the concept is broader when unconstrained, and the nature/interpretation of possession/ownership is very culturally dependent); See also {ckini}, {ralte}, {jitro}, {steci}, {srana}, {tutra}, {turni}, {zivle}."},{"word":"ponsmani","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Japanese macaque (Macaca fuscata) of variety $x_2$","notes":"See {ponjo}, {smani}, {tcimpazi}, {tsasmani}, {smanrgorila}"},{"word":"po'o","selmaho":"UI3b","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: uniquely, only, solely: the only relevant case.","notes":"See also {pamei}, {mulno}, {frica}."},{"word":"po'oi","selmaho":"NOhOI","score":4,"definition":"selbri restrictive relative clause; attaches to a selbri with the ke'a being \"me'ei the attached-selbri\"","notes":"Cf. {me'ei}, {me'au}, {no'oi}, {poi}."},{"word":"po'olska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Polish culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bangrpolska}, {slovo}."},{"word":"po'onai","selmaho":"UI*","score":2,"definition":"discursive: not exclusively, among others, including but not limited to."},{"word":"po'orno","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is porn or pornographic material"},{"word":"popkurmo'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a houndstooth (broken checks/quadrilaterals) pattern composed of \"teeth\" $x_2$ arranged in structure $x_3$"},{"word":"poplu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is poplar / aspen / cottonwood (plant of genus Populus) of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {spati}, {tricu}"},{"word":"popsna","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is the sound of $p_1$ breaking/shattering/cracking/splintering into pieces $p_2$. ","notes":"Cf. {porpi}, {sance}."},{"word":"poptono","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) is the value of what is popped off top of stack / LIFO queue $x_2$ (ordered group of entity)","notes":"$x_2$ is the state of the stack before the push operation described by the current clause. See also {pusxunu}, {piksini}, {stakeda}."},{"word":"popygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ causes $p_1$ to break/fracture/shatter/[split/splinter/crack] into pieces $p_2$. ","notes":"Cf. {gasnu}, {porpi}."},{"word":"porci'u","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=p_1$ (si'o) is a ordinal scale of units sequenced/ordered/listed by comparison/rules $p_2$ for measuring/observing/determining $c_2$ (state)."},{"word":"porcnegau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ reorders / changes the order of $x_2$"},{"word":"porfa'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a subsequence of $x_2$ located at the end of $x_2$ and $x_3$ elements long","notes":"{porsi}, {fanmo}, {pormoi}, {moi}"},{"word":"porganzu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ sorts $x_2$ (plurality or sequence) into $x_3$ (ordered sequence) according to relation $x_4$ (binary ka)","notes":"See {porcnegau}, {nicpoi}, {porsi}, {ganzu}"},{"word":"porkana","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a carrot of species / variety / cultivar $x_2$","notes":"See also {genja}."},{"word":"porkifa'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sequence of sequences, whose elements are related respectively by $x_2$ (property, arity is length of $x_1$)","notes":"Also: zip-then-apply. See {porsi}, {cmima}, {porkini}, {menkini}, .{emnafa'u}"},{"word":"pormei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (sequence) has length $x_2$","notes":"See also {cmimei}, {pormoi}, {memkai}, {mei}"},{"word":"pormoi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is in the $x_2$-th slot of sequence $x_3$","notes":"See also {momkai}, {moi}, {porsi}, {pormei}"},{"word":"porna'o","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ [value] is a median in property/amount $c_2$ (ka/ni) $c_2$ among $p_1=c_3$(s) (ordered set) by standard $c_4$.","notes":"See also quartile/decile/percentile (={porna'ofrinu})."},{"word":"porna'ofrinu","score":2,"definition":"$f_1=c_1$ [value] is a/the median/quartile/decile/percentile/fraction-type of median with numerator $f_2$, denominator $f_3$ in property/amount $c_2$ (ka/ni) among $p_1$ (s) (ordered set) by standard $c_4$. ","notes":"Median (=porna'ofrinu li pa li re;{porna'o}). 1st quartile (=porna'ofrinu li pa li vo). 3rd decile (=porna'ofrinu li ci li pano). 5th percentile (=porna'ofrinu li mu li panono)."},{"word":"porno","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is pornography of sexual orientation $x_2$ in presentation/medium $x_3$ of specialty/specialization/concentration/focus $x_4$ "},{"word":"porpi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ breaks/fractures/shatters/[splits/splinters/cracks] into pieces $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {xrani}, {spofu}, se {katna}."},{"word":"porpi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the product of all the numbers in the sequence $x_2$."},{"word":"porsi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [ordered set] is sequenced/ordered/listed by comparison/rules $x_{2}$ on unordered set $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also (adjective:) $x_1$ is serial. (sets are completely specified); See also cmavo list {po'i}, {lidne}, {liste}, {cmima}."},{"word":"porsice","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ordered sequence consisting of elements $x_2$, $x_3$, $x_4$, etc.","notes":"See {porsi}, {ce'o}, {setmice}, {gunmace}, {menrece}"},{"word":"porsi zei uidje","score":1,"definition":"$u_1$ is a list box with list [ordered set] $p_1$ in user interface $u_2$.","notes":"Drop-down list (={pejypoi zei uidje}), Combo box (={pejypoici'a zei uidje}), widget (={uidje})."},{"word":"porsumji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the sum of all the members of the number sequence $x_2$","notes":"See also {sumji}"},{"word":"portcelanu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is porcelain"},{"word":"porto","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Portuguese culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {brazo}."},{"word":"porzu'e","score":1,"definition":"Group of agents $p_3=z_1$ sequentially perform/take turns doing $z_2$ in order $p_2$ for purpose $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {porsi}, {zukte}."},{"word":"posfai","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is capital stock distributed among shareholders $p_1=f_2$ issued by company/corporation/firm $p_2$ .","notes":"Cf. {ponse}, {fatri}, {posterfai}, {posyselfai}, {fairprali}."},{"word":"posterfai","score":1,"definition":"$f_3$ is a/are share/shares distributed among $f_2=p_1$, issued by company/corporation/firm $f_1=p_2$ under law $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ponse}, {fatri}, {posfai}, {posyselfai}."},{"word":"posxu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ claims ownership of $x_2=p_2$ in condition $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xusra}, {ponse}."},{"word":"posycerda","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ inherits property (right) $p_1=c_2$ from $c_3$ according to rule $c_4$.","notes":"Specialization of {cerda}."},{"word":"posydi'a","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ is the price of possessing/owning object $d_2=p_2$ for potential owner $d_3=p_1$ from vendor $d_4$ under law/custom $p_3$","notes":"{ponse}+{jdima}. This variant of {jdima} is pedantically semantic distinction between the price of \"ownership\" of an object rather than the price of the object itself."},{"word":"posydu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [donor] gives/donates gift/presents $x_{2}$ in possession to recipient/beneficiary $x_{3}$ [without payment/exchange].","notes":"See also {plicru}."},{"word":"posyselcerda","score":1,"definition":"$c_2=p_1$ is the inheritance (legal property) for heir $p_2=c_3$, property according to law/custom $p_3$, inherited from $c_1$ according to law/custom $c_4$.","notes":"This definition means only the inheritance of legal property. For a more general definition, see {cerda}."},{"word":"posyselfai","score":1,"definition":"$f_2=p_1$ is a/are a/the shareholder(s) of company/corporation/firm $f_1=p_2$ with shares/portions $f_3$ under law $p_3$.","notes":"From {ponse}, {fatri}. Cf. {posfai}, {posterfai}."},{"word":"posystizu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ discards/abandons/relinquishes/throws away $x_2$."},{"word":"posytmo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ emits random syllables $x_2$ and hopes that $x_3$ interprets them as meaningful, instead of the bullshit they actually are","notes":"See {pe'a}, {bebna}, {metfo}, {pevna}, {sidysmu}"},{"word":"potcindu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Portuguese oak (Quercus faginea) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"potsmo","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ emits random syllables $x_2$ and hopes that $x_3$ interprets them as meaningful, instead of the bullshit they actually are","notes":"See {pe'a}, {bebna}, {metfo}, {pesna}, {sidysmu}"},{"word":"potybau","score":3,"definition":"$p_1=b_1$ is the Portuguese language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Cf. {porto}, {bangu}, {razbau}, {banpu'oru}."},{"word":"po'u","selmaho":"GOI","score":100000,"definition":"restrictive appositive phrase marker: which is the same thing as."},{"word":"pracmu","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is capital (factors of production) used to create goods/services $j_2=c_2$.","notes":"cf. {cupra}, {zbasu}, {jdini}."},{"word":"prali","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a profit/gain/benefit/advantage to $x_{2}$ accruing/resulting from activity/process $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also (fe) $x_2$ profits from $x_3$ (= {selterprali} for reordered places); $x_1$ may be a specific object, a commodity (mass), an event, or a property; pedantically, for objects/commodities, this is sumti-raising from ownership of the object/commodity (= {selposprali} for unambiguous semantics). See also {vecnu}, {cnemu}, {pleji}, {jinga}, {canja}, {sfasa}, {jerna}, {jdima}, {dunda}, {zivle}."},{"word":"prama'eru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is amai to $x_2$ in aspect $x_3$ (Japanese term); $x_1$ does amaeru; $x_1$ plays baby / catered by / protected by / undulged by $x_2$; $x_1$ depends and presumes upon $x_2$'s benevolence; $x_2$ is a rabbi/counsellor to $x_1$ without contractual/conditional relationship; $x_2$ helps $x_1$ cope with $x_3$ (e.g. emotional,social, economic life's challenges)","notes":"See also {sidju}, {stidi}, {zukti'i}, {enriio}, {prami}, {kamni}"},{"word":"prami","score":100004,"definition":"$x_{1}$ loves/feels strong affectionate devotion towards $x_{2}$ (object/state).","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is loving towards $x_2$, $x_1$ is a lover of $x_2$ (one sense), $x_2$ is beloved by $x_1$ (= {selpa'i} for reordered places). See also {cinmo}, {xebni}, {nelci}, {djica}, {sinma}, {pluka}, {kurji}, {pendo}, {speni}."},{"word":"pramrvalentine","score":1,"definition":"$x_2$ is the Valentine (date/lover for the eponymous holiday) of $x_1$; $x_1$ is to go out on a Valentine''s Day date or otherwise be (ceremonially) associated with $x_2$ for the holiday and festivities of Valentine's Day.","notes":"The proper Lojban ordering of the terbri ($x_1$ then $x_2$) is rather awkward to translate into English. The date need not actually be conducted or recognized; rather, the intent is there; additionally, it need not be official (as with longstanding romantic relationships). There is an implication of mild attraction or romantic partnering, but it need not be strong."},{"word":"prane","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is perfect/ideal/archetypical/faultless/flawless/un-improvable in property/aspect $x_{2}$ (ka).","notes":"Also without defect/error. See also {manfo}, {curve}, {traji}, {cfila}, {mulno}."},{"word":"praperi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a strict/proper sub-$x_2$ [structure] in/of $x_3$; $x_2$ is a structure and $x_1$ and $x_3$ are both examples of that structure $x_2$ such that $x_1$ is entirely contained within $x_3$ (where containment is defined according to the standard/characteristics/definition of $x_2$; but in any case, no member/part/element that belongs to $x_1$ does not also belong to $x_3$), but there is some member/part/element of $x_3$ that does not belong to $x_1$ in the same way.","notes":"If x2 is a (sub)set, then x1 is a proper subset of x3; if x2 is a mathematical/algebraic (sub)group, then x1 is a proper subgroup of x3; etc. Can also be used for describing proper sub-lakes (such as Lake Michigan), proper super-selma'o, and other non-mathmetical usages. x3 is a proper super-x2 of/with x1. Biological taxa, if comparable, are usually/hypothetically proper. See also: {klesi}, {enklesi}, {cletu}, {cmeta}."},{"word":"praselru'emai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=m_1=p_2$ are the means of production used/employed in process $x_2=p_1=c_3$ to produce $x_2=p_3=c_2$.","notes":"Translates the term 'means of production' as it is used in Marxian economics and Marxism. The means of production include the instruments of labor (e.g. milling machinery) and the subjects/object of labor (e.g. grain)."},{"word":"praune","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a prawn/shrimp [freshwater specimens/species only] of taxon/species/type $x_2$","notes":"The term \"prawn\" is imprecise in English; in Lojban, this word refers to any and only decapod, stalk-eyed, narrow-abdomenned, muscularly-betailed, slender-legged, long-whiskered crustaceans with elongated bodies, that lives in freshwater, and the primary mode of locomotion of which is by swimming (especially propelled by swimmerets); the word is not taxonomic. See also: {crimpui}"},{"word":"preblo","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a passenger ship for carrying $b_2$, propleed by $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {prenu}, {bloti}, {beiblo}, {ni'ablo}."},{"word":"preci'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plural system in body $x_2$ with members/selves $x_3$.","notes":"$x_2$ is a body. $x_3$ is one or more {prenu}. Key words: multiple, multiplicity, plurality, “dissociative identity disorder” (DID), “other specified dissociative disorder” (OSDD)."},{"word":"precitri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a biography of $x_2$, written/created/composed by $x_3$."},{"word":"precme","score":1,"definition":"$c_{1}$ (quoted word(s)) is a/the (proper) name identifying an individual person [not necessarily human] $c_{2}$=$p_{1}$ to/used-by namer/name-user $c_{3}$ (person).","notes":"Personal name usually today comprises a given name bestowed at birth or at a young age plus a surname, but may vary culturally. Naming convention (=cmene cacyjva). See also {cmene} and {prenu}."},{"word":"predatni","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ is a profile/are personal data of person $d_2=p_1$ gathered by method $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {prenu}, {datni}."},{"word":"predenmi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (location/container) is crowded / dense with people $x_2$."},{"word":"predi","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a predicate; $x_2$ are the domains of each argument; $x_3$ is the truth-table","notes":"$x_1$ is [str]. $x_2$ is [list - set]. $x_3$ is [map - proposition : bool]."},{"word":"prefere","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) prefers $x_2$ (entity) to $x_3$ (entity)","notes":"See also {zmanei}"},{"word":"pregunma","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a crowd of persons $x_2$","notes":"See {prenu} {gunma}"},{"word":"pregunta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ attacks people $x_2$","notes":"See {prenu} {gunta}"},{"word":"preja","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ spreads/expands over/into $x_{2}$ from initial state $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {tcena}, {kuspe}, {ranji}, {fatri}, {muvdu}, {benji}."},{"word":"prejmi","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ understands/knows how $x_2$ (person) feels and why they do $x_3$ (ka)"},{"word":"prejume","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ displays viral/contagious aspect, spreading through population/network/geography/vel sim $x_2$ or the ability to do so.","notes":"$x_1$ is infectious/a contagion/has tendency to spread, in the broadest sense. Infectious laughter, computer viruses, cancer, viral memes (in the original and more modern senses of the word), as well as biological contagions (bacterial, viral, and fungal infections, etc.). See also: \"{virme}\"."},{"word":"prejumydu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ gives/exchanges/spreads contagion $x_2$ to $x_3$ via means $x_4$; $x_1$ infects $x_3$ with $x_2$.","notes":"$x_2$ is a contagion in the sense of {prejume}$_1$. $x_3$ may be an individual or a population, or even an object which itself cannot be a long-term host of $x_2$. This word is a {brapagjvo} in part from \"{prejume}\". The infection need not be sustained/successful (from the standpoint of the would-be contagion $x_2$); the infection need not be noticeable or cause adverse effects (use this word in conjunction with \"{bilma}\" for that) - this is purely about the act of exchanging. Technically, lo prejume cannot really prejumydu'a something else - English conflates \"infect\" as in \"Harry (a person) infected Ron (another person) with the flu\" with \"infect\" as in \"the flu infected Ron\"/\"Ron was infected by the flu\" (where the point of origination is not of focus, merely the fact that the flu is spreading throughout Ron's body)."},{"word":"prejumydu'a'y'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ infects a recipient who infects a recipient who infects ... who infects recipient $x_2$ with contagion $x_3$ via means of infection/contamination $x_4$ and through intermediaries $x_5$ (ce'o list).; $x_1$ spreads contagion $x_3$ through a network such that they indirectly infect $x_2$ via a route through finitely-many intermediary nodes $x_5$.","notes":"This word is a {brapagjvo} of \"{prejumydu'a}\" and \".{utka}\"; each sumti slot should be interpreted as in those words - for example, \"contagion\" is used broadly, as in the definition of \"prejumydu'a\". Technically, because \"prejumydu'a\" is not a binary predicate, it maybe should be avoided as a modifier of \".utka\". See also: \"{selprejumydu'a'y'utka}\"."},{"word":"prekarce","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a private car/person car for carrying persons $k_2$, propelled by $k_3$."},{"word":"prekoci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is precocial, young live being soon after birth that doesn't require special care due to being relatively mature","notes":"organism soon after birth or hatching that is relatively mature and mobile and doesn't need special care. See also {altrici}, {makcu}"},{"word":"premi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the principal/chief/main/boss/primary/premier in aspect/organizational principle/role $x_2$ (ka) in organization/system $x_3$.","notes":"This is much like $tervipsi$ except that it does not imply the existence of any subordinate/deputy. So the Presidency is an office which may fill $x_2$ in this word or {vipsi}; here it produces what is normally called the President ($x_1$) but there, it produces the Vice-President. This allows for abbreviations such as \"(A)(V)P(E)otUS\", but brings symmetry between VP and P, allowing also for strings with variable characters which allow the referent to range over the possibilities (offices) more easily (rather than reminding people that a null character is possible), such as with \"XPotUS\", wherein \"X\" is variable and thus the string can refer to the PotUS or the VPotUs (and possibly those with \"A\" concatenated to their fronts)."},{"word":"premuje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a person-universe, considered as person $x_2$ and as universe $x_3$","notes":"The universe metaphor refers to the sheer depth and complexity of someone's soul; their inner experiences, dreams, memories (see {sepre}). .i premuje ro {prenu}"},{"word":"pren","score":3,"definition":"Mr./Miss/Mrs./Ms.","notes":"the title for a person, see also {rem}, {nol}"},{"word":"prenu","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a person/people (noun) [not necessarily human]; $x_{1}$ displays personality/a persona.","notes":"See also {nanmu}, {ninmu}, {remna}, {zukte}, {sevzi}."},{"word":"prer","score":3,"definition":"non-binary parent","notes":"see also {paf}, {mam}"},{"word":"prera'a","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is something personal about/pertaining to $x_2$ (person)."},{"word":"preri","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is a non-binary parent of $x_2$ [not necessarily biological].","notes":"See discussion associated with \"{dinti}\" concerning whether this meaning is restricted to \"affirmatively nonbinary\" or whether it is more general. Specifies \"{rirni}\" so as to be co-equal to but neither \"{patfu}\" nor \"{mamta}\". See also: \"{dinti}\", \"{rirni}\", \"{mamta}\", \"{patfu}\", \"{nunmu}\"."},{"word":"preselkei","score":2,"definition":"$s_2=p_1$ is a doll, played with by $s_1$"},{"word":"presidente","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the head of $x_2$ (state of a republic, a representative democracy or, more seldom, a dictatorship); $x_1$ is a president of $x_2$ (state/organisation etc.)","notes":"See {nolraitru}, {turni}, {imperatora}, {gugja'a}, {kagnyja'a}"},{"word":"preti","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (quoted text) is a question/query about subject $x_{2}$ by questioner $x_{3}$ to audience $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {nabmi}, {danfu}, {ciksi}, {frati}, {spuda}, {cpedu}."},{"word":"pre'uso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Prussian culture/nationality/geography in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"This word presently does not distinguish Old Prussian (which is a Western Baltic language/culture; see: {banpurugu}) from the later (and extending more westernly) German(ic) Prussian. If \"eu\" ever becomes an acceptable diphthong in Lojban, this word should be moved to \"{preuso}\"."},{"word":"previnji","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a passenger aircraft for carrying $v_2=p_1$, propelled by $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {prenu}, {vinji}."},{"word":"prexra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=pi_1$ is a portrait of $x_2=pi_2=pr_1$ (motif) by $x_3=pi_3$ (artist).","notes":"{vi'a} {prexra} for portrait picture; {vi'u} {prexra} for statue. cf. {prenu} {pixra}"},{"word":"prezi'ejva","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a human right for $z_1=p_1$ to do $z_2$ (event/state).","notes":"Cf. {prenu}, {zifre}, {javni}, {zi'ejva}, {rarzi'ejva}, {nunzi'e}, {kamyzi'e}."},{"word":"prezi'ezva","score":-1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a human right for $z_1=p_1$ to do $z_2$ (event/state).","notes":"Cf. {prenu}, {zifre}, {javni}, {zi'ejva}, {rarzi'ejva}, {nunzi'e}, {kamyzi'e}."},{"word":"prezumpo'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is chattel slavery, the ownership of people according to law/custom/system $x_2$"},{"word":"prigau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ (agent) prints $p_1$ onto $p_2$ using $p_3$ (tool/method).","notes":"Cf. {prina}, {fukpi}."},{"word":"prije","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is wise/sage about matter $x_{2}$ (abstraction) to observer $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {bebna}."},{"word":"priliio","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is April in year $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$","notes":"See also: {djanuua}, {ferbruua}, {martiio}, {mardjiio}, {djuniio}, {djuliio}."},{"word":"primate","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a primate of species $x_2$"},{"word":"primi'i","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=p_3$ is a printer/printing machine for printing $p_1$ on surface $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {prina}, {minji}."},{"word":"primula","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a primrose, primula of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"See {xrula}, {spati}"},{"word":"prina","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a print/impression/image on/in surface $x_{2}$ of/made by/using tool/press/implement/object $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {cukta}, {papri}, {pelji}, {pixra}, {ciska}, {danre}, {barna}."},{"word":"princesa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a princess","notes":"See {principe}"},{"word":"principe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a prince","notes":"See {princesa}"},{"word":"priro'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fossil, a mineralized remain of $x_2$ (not necessarily of a living being)"},{"word":"pritu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is to the right/right-hand side of $x_{2}$ which faces/in-frame-of-reference $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also: $x_3$ is the standard of orientation for $x_2$. See also cmavo list {ri'u}, {mlana}, {crane}, {trixe}, {farna}, {zunle}."},{"word":"pritybirka","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=p_1$ is the right arm [body-part] of $b_2=p_2$.","notes":"See also: {zulbirka}"},{"word":"prityrai","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=p_1$ is/are the rightmost among set/range $t_4$ which faces/in-frame-of-reference $p_3$."},{"word":"prityselpevysmacu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the right mouse button of computer mouse $x_2$.","notes":"See also: {mijyselpevysmacu}, {zulselpevysmacu}."},{"word":"prityxa'e","score":1,"definition":"$xa_1=z_1$ is a/the right hand of $xa_2=z_2$, which faces/in-frame-of-reference $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zulxa'e}."},{"word":"prityxanpre","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a right-hander.","notes":"See also: {zulxanpre}, {prityxa'e}."},{"word":"prixaja","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (curling angular-direction) is a quantity expressed angularly with direction (counter)clockwise and which maps to (pseudo)vector $x_2$ (Cartesian direction) via rule/convention $x_3$","notes":"$x_3$ will be a convention like the right-hand rule. No default is assumed by the grammar but cultures may choose as they wish which default, if any, to assume. Under the convention of the right-hand rule, $x_1$ = lo {zucna} {farna} makes $x_2$ be the vector out of the plane going toward the observer (as defined by zucna), id est: counterclockwise motions/directions/curling vector field maps to the direction indicated by the right thumb when the right fingers are non-strenuously curling in that (counterclockwise) direction. This word allows for the distinguishing between actual motion ($x_1$) of a moving/orbiting particle and the vector assigned to it via the cross-product."},{"word":"procau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is uncontended/is unchallenged/faces no resistence about $x_2$"},{"word":"pro'estanti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the Protestant culture/religion/ethos in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {patxi'o}, {xriso}"},{"word":"profesore","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a professor, a higher ranking for a teacher or faculty member at a college or university in field $x_2$","notes":"See also {ctuca}"},{"word":"proga","score":7,"definition":"$x_1$ is a program, computer application for doing $x_2$ (clause)","notes":"See also {skami}, {tutci}. Proposed rafsi -pog-"},{"word":"proji","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ makes program $x_2$ using language $x_3$ for computer $x_4$ and for purpose $x_5$; $x_1$ is a programmer"},{"word":"pronabi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a prophet of god $x_2$ prophesying message $x_3$"},{"word":"pronalka'e","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=f_1$ is incapable of opposing $f_2$ (person/force/mass) about $f_3$ (abstract) underconditions $k_3$ (event/state).","notes":"Cf. {fapro}, {kakne}, {tolvri}."},{"word":"prosa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is prose about plot/theme/subject $x_{2}$ by author $x_{3}$ for intended audience $x_{4}$.","notes":"Non-poetic written text, without intentional rhyme or meter; $x_2$ may be a convention rather than a subject. See also {cfika}, {lisri}, {cukta}, {pemci}, {finti}."},{"word":"prostituta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a prostitute","notes":"See also {gletu}"},{"word":"protagonista","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a/the protagonist/main character/primary personal figure in narrative/story/enterprise $x_2$","notes":"See also {antagonista}, {ralju}, {lisri}, {zukte}, {prenu}, {draci}."},{"word":"protele","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an aardwolf of species $x_2$","notes":"synonym {ardolfo}"},{"word":"protoni","score":4,"definition":" $x_1$ is a proton in quantum state $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {lektoni}, {nurtoni}, {kuarka}, {xumsle}."},{"word":"protosi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a protoss [starcraft alien species]"},{"word":"protulofila","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a member of Hydrozoa genus Protulophila of species $x_2$","notes":"See also: {nuzlo}, {curnxidrozo'a}"},{"word":"provoke","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ provokes, evokes $x_2$ (event) to occur"},{"word":"prubi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ passes/becomes past"},{"word":"pruce","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a process with inputs $x_{2}$, outputs/results $x_{3}$, passing through steps/stages $x_{4}$.","notes":"$x_2$ resource (= {selru'e}, but also {ru'etci}, (ru'er-/ruc- or selru'e-/selruc- modifying:) selxaksu, selsabji, livla). See also cmavo list {pu'e}, {farvi}, {tadji}, {grute}, {tcini}."},{"word":"pru'ei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is yesterday of / the day before $x_2$ by day-standard $x_3$.","notes":"Synonym of {prulamdei}. See also {bla'ei}."},{"word":"prugastcica","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) causes déjà-vu to $x_2$ (person) using sense $x_3$ under conditions $x_4$","notes":"jai prugastcica for object $x_1$; {pu} {ganse} {tcica}; {gastcica}, {narprugastcica}"},{"word":"prugei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ looks forward, is in joyful anticipation of $x_2$ (proposition) being the case."},{"word":"prujungau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ predicts/foretells/anticipates to $x_2$ fact(s) $x_3$ (du'u) about subject $x_4$ by epistemology $x_5$.","notes":"See also {djuno}, {jungau}"},{"word":"prula'i","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=l_1$ is preceding $p_2=l_2$ in sequence $l_3$.","notes":"{bavla'i}"},{"word":"prula'ima'i","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=p_1=l_1$ is the previous month; $m_1=p_1=l_1$ is the month before $p_2=l_2$, month standard $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bavla'ima'i}, {cabma'i}."},{"word":"prulamcerni","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=l_1=p_1$ is yesterday morning; $c_1=l_1=p_1$ is the morning before $p_2=l_2$ at location $c_3$.","notes":"Syn. {prulamdeicerni}. Morning (={cerni}), tomorrow morning (={bavlamcerni}), this morning (={cabdeicerni})."},{"word":"prulamcte","score":3,"definition":"$n_1=l_1=p_1$ is the night before $p_2=l_2$ at location $n_3$.","notes":"Cf. {nicte}, {prulamdei}, {bavlamcte}."},{"word":"prulamdei","score":5,"definition":"$d_1=p_1=l_1$ is yesterday; $d_1=p_1=l_1$ is the day preceding/eve of $p_2=l_2$, day standard $d_3$."},{"word":"prulamdeicerni","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=l_1=p_1$ is yesterday morning; $c_1=l_1=p_1$ is the morning before day $p_2=l_2=d_1$ at location $c_3$.","notes":"Syn. {prulamcerni}. Morning (={cerni}), tomorrow morning (={bavlamcerni}), this morning (={cabdeicerni})."},{"word":"prulamdjedy'utka'au","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/date) is before $x_2$ (event/date) by $x_3$ (li; integer) days; $x_1$ is $x_3$ days before $x_2$.","notes":"Typically will assume linear time. However, recurring events/holidays/named dates will behave cyclically unless the cycle label (such as Gregorian year label for annual holidays) is used; in these contexts, $x_3$ will be multivalued (in terms of acceptable submissions) and could even be negative; for example, a generic Christmas is always $x_3 = 7$ days ahead of the nearest New Year's Day in the Gregorian calendar. See also: \"{prulamdei}\", \".{utka'au}\"."},{"word":"prulamjeftu","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=p_1$ is the week directly before $p_2$ by standard $j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bavlamjeftu}, {cabjeftu}."},{"word":"prulamna'a","score":2,"definition":"$n_1=p_1=l_1$ is yesteryear; $n_1=p_1=l_1$ is the year preceding $p_2=l_2$ by year standard $n_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bavlamna'a}, {cabna'a}."},{"word":"prulamvanci","score":1,"definition":"$v_1=l_1=p_1$ is yesterday evening; $v_1=l_1=p_1$ is the evening before $p_2=l_2$ at location $v_3$.","notes":"Evening (={vanci}), tomorrow evening (={bavlamvanci}), this evening (={cabvanci})."},{"word":"prumivyskepre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a paleontologist"},{"word":"prumojnalka'e","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is unable to/incapable of remembering past $k_2$ under conditions $k_3$. $k_1$ has retrograde amnesia/memory loss.","notes":"Second place describes scope of loss. Cf. {mojnalka'e} {bavmojnalka'e}"},{"word":"pruni","score":100000,"definition":"(adjective:) $x_{1}$ is elastic/springy.","notes":"See also {ckabu}, {tcena}."},{"word":"prupu'i","score":1,"definition":"$pun_1$ prepones/moves forward $pun_2$ to before $pur_2$.","notes":"Cf. {purci}, {punji}, {bavypunji}."},{"word":"prurai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is/are the earliest, most ancient among $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {bavrai}"},{"word":"pruri","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ itches at locus $x_2$","notes":"See also: {rakcro}"},{"word":"prurolmoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is timewise the last, most recent thing before $x_2$ to satisfy property $x_3$."},{"word":"pruslemijyji'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a prokaryote of species/defining property $x_2$.","notes":"Protokaryots are a group of organisms that lack a cell nucleus. P. consists of two domains, bacteria and archaea.See also microorganism (one cellular organism;={jurme}) and eukaryote."},{"word":"pruspe","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is the ex-wife/husband of $s_2$ under law/custom/tradition/system/convention $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bavyspe}."},{"word":"pru'uxfri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a reader/'ghost' to (experiencing or watching, but not being able to influence or interact with/in) events $x_2$, able to experience/access world-internal/event-internal information $x_3$ in addition to any external stimuli which they can directly perceive from the event itself (if they can perceive it), bringing with them their own event-external thoughts/memories/experience/habits which include $x_4$, accessing this experience/event via means $x_5$.","notes":"This is how a reader ($x_1$) experiences a story ($x_2$) from a book ($x_5$), wherein they in-world experience exactly that which the narrator/author describes ($x_3$, this can vary wildly depending on the scope, type, and focus of the narration - including access to character's thoughts, multiple simultaneous but mutually distant events, omniscience, etc.), where $x_4$ are their own life experiences and thoughts which they have while reading or reviewing the contents of the book; likewise for the audience of a film. Characters in stories do this too: Scrooge does it for three different experiences via Christmas ghost magic; Harry Potter does it via the Pensieve wrt other people's memories. The Abrahamic God arguably would do this usually (but not always - interaction is not allowed when this word is properly used). In a sense, whensoever we remember a life event or experience (see \"{vedli}\"), we are doing this wrt the memory as we remember it (not necessarily how it really happened). See also: \"{tifri}\"."},{"word":"pruxi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is spiritual/pertains to the soul in nature [either energy or being]; $x_{1}$ is ghostly/ethereal.","notes":"Also soul (= {ruxse'i}). See also {censa}, {lijda}, {mucti}, {xadni}."},{"word":"pu","selmaho":"PU","score":100000,"definition":"time tense relation/direction: did [selbri]; before/prior to [sumti]; default past tense."},{"word":"pu'a","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"pluka modal, 1st place pleased by ..."},{"word":"pu'ai","selmaho":"BAI","score":0,"definition":"pluta modal, 1st place: via route...","notes":"See {pluta}, {veka'a}"},{"word":"pu'au","selmaho":"CUhE","score":4,"definition":"tense: refers to past of current space/time reference absolutely","notes":"before the time of {nau}"},{"word":"puba","selmaho":"PU*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: was going to; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"puca'a","selmaho":"PU*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: past actuality; modal aspect."},{"word":"puca'o","selmaho":"ZAhO*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: was then; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"pucymapra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$=$m_1$ is a dust-bunny/quantity of dust-bunnies/fluffy clump of various dusts and hair and other things, of composition $x_2$=$m_2$, held together by/with dust settling on surface $x_3$=$p_3$","notes":"{mapra} is an experimental gismu. x2 arguably includes p2 and p1. x3 includes hairs, etc."},{"word":"pudydi'u","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ is a garden building/cabana/gazebo/shed for purpose/storing of $d_2$ in garden/tended/cultivated field $p_1$","notes":"Usually small structure for storage, hobbies, workshop, recreation etc."},{"word":"pudykurji","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is a gardener attending to garden $p_1$ belonging to $p_2$, growing plants $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {purdi}, {kuji}, {cagypre}, {tercange}."},{"word":"pudzgu","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a garden rose of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"pu'e","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"pruce modal, 1st place (in manner 1) by process ..."},{"word":"pu'ecko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vacuum cleaner"},{"word":"pu'e'ei","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"mekso binary operator: generate span; outputs span$(X_1, X_2)=$ span$_{X_2}(X_1)$; set of all (finite) sums of terms of form $c v$, where $v$ is an element of algebraic structure $X_1$ (wherein scalar multiplication and summation is defined), and $c$ is a scalar belonging to ring $X_2$.","notes":"For example, the span of vectors $v_1$ and $v_2$ in vector space $V$ over the field of exactly all real numbers R has $X_1 =$ Intersect$(V,$ Set$(v_1, v_2))$ and $X_2 =$ R and yields output Set$(c_1 v_1 + c_2 v_2 : c_i$ in R for all$i)$, where scalar multiplication and vector addition are as defined in $V$."},{"word":"pu'e'u'o","selmaho":"PA5","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: the Prouhet-Thue-Morse constant τ = 0.412454033640… (in decimal)","notes":"Binary expansion: .01101001100101101001011001101001…"},{"word":"pu'i","selmaho":"CAhA","score":100000,"definition":"modal aspect: can and has; demonstrated potential."},{"word":"pujeba","selmaho":"PU*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: before and after; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"pujeca","selmaho":"PU*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: before and during; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"pukclite","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=p_1=c_1$ is sweet/[pleasantly polite] to $x_2=p_2$ under condition $x_3=p_3$ by standard $x_4=c_3$"},{"word":"pukfri","score":1,"definition":"$x1=p2=l1$ enjoys $x2=p1=l2$"},{"word":"pukmle","score":1,"definition":"$x1=p1=m1$ is sweet/[pleasantly beautiful] to $x2=p2=m2$ under conditions $x3=p3$ by standard $x4=m4$"},{"word":"pukpali","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is perfume with odor $x_2$","notes":"zi'evla based on {pukpanlitki}"},{"word":"pukpanlitki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is perfume with odor $x_2$"},{"word":"puktce","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=p_1$ delights $p_2$ under conditions $p_3$"},{"word":"pukydja","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=p_1$ (food/beverage) is a treat for $c_2=p_2$ pleasant under conditions $p_3$"},{"word":"pukygau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$=$g_1$ (agent) makes $x_2$=$p_1$ (event/state) pleasant to $x_3$=$p_2$ under pleasantness conditions $x_4$=$p_3$; $x_1$ pleases (one sense) $x_3$ with $x_2$ (event/state)","notes":"The pleasing of x3 by x1 (via x2) need not be sexual in nature, or even direct. See also: {glepukygau}, {glepu'a}."},{"word":"pulbanfi","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=p_2$ is toad of species $b_2$","notes":"see also {pipybanfi}"},{"word":"pulce","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is dust/precipitate [suspensible solid] from $x_{2}$ in medium/on surface $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also te {zalvi}, {danmo}, {purmo}, {sligu}."},{"word":"pulji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a police officer/[enforcer/vigilante] enforcing law(s)/rule(s)/order $x_{2}$.","notes":"Police officer, as an agent of authority (= {ca'irpulji}, {ka'irpulji}), as part of a police force (= {puljysoi}, as part of {puljyselsoi}); military police (= {jempulji}, {bilpulji}). See also {catni}, {sonci}, {bilni}, {flalu}, {bandu}, {jemna}, {zekri}, {krati}."},{"word":"pulmeduza","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a jellyfish / medusa (phylum Cnidaria or Ctenophora) of species $x_2$","notes":"See {cnidari'a}"},{"word":"pulni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a pulley [tool] for performing action/function $x_{2}$ rotating on axle $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {tutci}, {xislu}, {vraga}."},{"word":"pumlumci","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ (agent) dusts $l_2$ with $l_4$","notes":"from {purmo} {lumci}"},{"word":"pumvau","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ contains powder of material $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {purmo}, {vasru}."},{"word":"punckabu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is \"latex\" / natural latex rubber / non-vulcanized rubber / stretchy rubber.","notes":"What latex gloves are made of, for example."},{"word":"punji","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) puts/places/sets $x_{2}$ on/at surface/locus $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {cpacu}, {lebna}, {cpana}, {batke}, {setca}."},{"word":"punli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a swelling/protrusion/convexity [shape/form] at/in/on $x_{2}$, of material $x_{3}$.","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is swollen. See also {balji}, {cmana}, {plana}."},{"word":"punsarlu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a coil spring."},{"word":"pu'o","selmaho":"ZAhO","score":100000,"definition":"interval event contour: in anticipation of ...; until ... ; inchoative ----| |."},{"word":"pupsu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a waterfall (geological and hydrological, semi-permanent feature) with source/flowing fluid $x_2$ (fluid need not be water), with rock/terrain characteristics/grade (slope)/features $x_3$ in potential (gravitational well/field) $x_4$; mass/quantity of fluid x2 flows over feature x3 so as to fall /tumble down it (continuously)","notes":"Despite the gloss, the waterfall need not constitute falling water specifically, just a falling-tumbling fluid. x3 might be (but is not necessarily strictly) a terrain feature underlying the flow of the fluid. Proposed short rafsi: -pup-. Confer: {falri'e}, {jacfa'u}, {jacfalstu}."},{"word":"pupu","selmaho":"PU*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: had earlier been; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"purci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is in the past of/earlier than/before $x_{2}$ in time sequence; $x_{1}$ is former; $x_{2}$ is latter.","notes":"Time ordering only (use lidne otherwise); aorist in that $x_1$ may overlap in time with $x_2$ as long as it starts before, $x_1$ starts before $x_2$ but is continuing during $x_2$ (= {cfaprucabna}); non-aorist before, i.e. $x_1$ is over/ended before $x_2$ starts (= {fampru}), $x_1$ is completed before $x_2$ starts (= {mulpru}). See also {lidne}, {balvi}, {cabna}, {farna}."},{"word":"purdi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a garden/tended/cultivated field of family/community/farmer $x_{2}$ growing plants/crop $x_{3}$.","notes":"Orchard (= {ricpurdi}). See also {foldi}, {cange}, {panka}."},{"word":"purlamke'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the last time/previous time that $x_2$ happened.","notes":"See {purci}, {lamji}, {krefu}, {bavlamke'u}, {purlamdei}"},{"word":"purmo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a powder of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"Flour (= {grupu'o}, {xripu'o}). See also {pulce}, {zalvi}."},{"word":"purmrderi","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a derris powder from derris root(s) $p_2$.","notes":"Derris root, when crushed, releases rotenone, a strong insecticide and fish poison. Derris powder was formerly used as an organic insecticide. See also derris plant (={sparderi})."},{"word":"purmrvurani","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a quantity of yellowcake/urania containing $x2$","notes":"{purmo}"},{"word":"purni","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a jigglypuff [pokemon]","notes":"borrowed from Japanese プリン"},{"word":"purnyba'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a wigglytuff","notes":"from {purni}+{banro}"},{"word":"purnyve'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an igglybuff [pokemon]","notes":"from {purni} + {verba}"},{"word":"purzga","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=z_1$ previews $z_2$ by means $z_3$ under condition $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {purci}, {zgana}."},{"word":"purzida","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'time-offset' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: PU NAI? ZI?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"pusfau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ can happen and has happened before (demonstrated potential)","notes":"Predicate form of {pu'i}. See also {pu'i}, {cumki}, {faurnu'o}, {cazyfau}."},{"word":"puskai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ can satisfy $x_2$ (ka) and has demonstrated this potential."},{"word":"pusxunu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) is pushed on top of stack / LIFO queue $x_2$ (ordered group of entity)","notes":"See also {poptono}, {piksini}, {stakeda}."},{"word":"putos","score":1,"definition":"puto, Philippine steamed rice cake"},{"word":"putxine","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is poutine.","notes":"Québécois dish consisting of French fries and cheese curds topped with a brown gravy."},{"word":"pu'u","selmaho":"NU1","score":100000,"definition":"abstractor: process (event) abstractor; $x_{1}$ is process of [bridi] proceeding in stages $x_{2}$."},{"word":"pu'urci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ happens in the past; $x_1$ happened","notes":"Absolute time reference. See also {pu'au}, {purci}."},{"word":"puvba'uxausku","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a/the rhetorical process by $b_1=c_1$ (agent) verbally expressing $c_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) for audience $c_3$, good/beneficial/nice for $x_2$ by standard $x_3$ proceeding in stages $p_2$.","notes":"A stage in the rhetorical process is refered to as \"lo sexize puvba'uxausku\" or just \"selpuvba'uxausku\"."},{"word":"puvma'ubi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is adolescence by standard $x_2$"},{"word":"puvrmipmepi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is mip-mapping (process).","notes":"See also: {pirnmipmepi}, {sizrmipmepi}."},{"word":"puvycibli'iju'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is trilinear filtering (process).","notes":"See also: {puvyrelyli'iju'e}, {puvytolmanfyju'e}."},{"word":"puvyfanva","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a/the translation process in which $f_1$ translates text/utterance $f_2$ to language $f_3$ from language $f_4$ with translation result $f_5$ proceeding in stages $p_2$"},{"word":"puvyrelyli'iju'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is bilinear filtering (process).","notes":"See also: {puvycibli'iju'e}, {puvytolmanfyju'e}."},{"word":"puvytarga'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is stellar evolution","notes":"Cf. {tarci}, {kesyske}"},{"word":"puvytolmanfyju'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is anisotropic filtering (process).","notes":"See also: {puvyrelyli'iju'e}, {puvycibli'iju'e}."},{"word":"puvza","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ happened $x_2$ length of time ago; $x_1$ happened $x_2$ length of time before $x_3$","notes":"See {pu}, {za}, {prujbi}, {pruda'o}, {bavza}"},{"word":"puza","selmaho":"PU*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: a medium time before; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"puze'a","selmaho":"PU*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: for a medium length interval some time in the past; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"puze'i","selmaho":"PU*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: for a short interval some time in the past; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"puze'u","selmaho":"PU*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: for a long interval some time in the past; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"puzi","selmaho":"PU*","score":100003,"definition":"time tense: a short time before; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"puzu","selmaho":"PU*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: a long time before; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"puzuvukiku","selmaho":"PU*","score":2,"definition":"time-tense discursive: a long time ago and far away; locks frame-of-reference of time and space","notes":"Commonly used similarly to English \"once upon a time\" in story introductions."},{"word":"py","selmaho":"BY2","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for p."},{"word":"py'ai","selmaho":"PA","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: twenty (decimal 21)."},{"word":"pyd","score":2,"definition":"Tibet."},{"word":"py zei sance","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiceless bilabial stop sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {pasnce}."},{"word":"ra","selmaho":"KOhA5","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: a recent sumti before the last one, as determined by back-counting rules."},{"word":"ra'a","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"srana modal, 1st place pertained to by ... (generally more specific)."},{"word":"ra'abri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a relative clause attached to argument $x_2$ with predicate relation $x_3$ among arguments $x_4$.","notes":"See also {noi}, {poi}, {voi}"},{"word":"ra'ai","selmaho":"ZO","score":2,"definition":"quotes a single non-meaning name in lojban (Must be lojban text and sounds) delimited by pauses","notes":"Similar to la'ai but used for single-word names."},{"word":"ra'anai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":1,"definition":"unrelated to... / regardless of..."},{"word":"ra'apxu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ raps/is a rapper rapping lyrics/song $x_2$"},{"word":"ra'arlogji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is relevant logic / relevance logic, used to deduce/infer $x_2$ (du'u)","notes":"A substructural logic where the antecedent and consequent of implications are constrained to stay \"relevant\" ({srana}) to each other. (\"Weakening\", adding irrelevant truths to the set of antecedents, is not allowed.) See also {xaklogji}, {xakyziflogji}, {fadylogji}, {zbalogji}."},{"word":"ra'asku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ says $x_2$ to $x_3$ via medium $x_4$, on topic / alluding to $x_5$.","notes":"The x5 is the only important thing. This asserts that x2 {srana} x5. See {srana}, {cusku}"},{"word":"ra'au","selmaho":"KOhA3","score":3,"definition":"pro-sumti: others, not me/we/the speaker(s)/the author(s)/you the listener(s).","notes":"See also {da'ai}, {ma'a}."},{"word":"rabybau","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=b_1$ is the Arabic language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"from {xrabo} {bangu} c.f. {misrybau}"},{"word":"rabykumte","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dromedary/Arabian camel/Camelus dromedarius of breed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kumte}, {zdokumte}, {tcokumte}, {mabru}."},{"word":"racli","score":100001,"definition":"$x_1$ (action/activity/behavior) is sane/rational by standard $x_2$.","notes":"See also {fenki}."},{"word":"raclypeitcini","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the concrete operational stage as experienced by child $x_2$","notes":"3rd stage in Jean Piaget's 4 stages of cognitive development. Between 7-11 years, a child learns to think rationally and in an organised way."},{"word":"ractu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a rabbit/hare/[doe] of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {mabru}, {kerlo}."},{"word":"racyju'i","score":1,"definition":"$x1=j1$ is careful with $x2=r1=j2$"},{"word":"radji'i","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ admits/accepts/acknowledges/allows/concedes/recognizes that $x_2$ is true about $x_3$ on grounds/under compelling evidence $x_4$","notes":"Cf. {randa}, {jinvi}, {fitytu'i}, {cpazau}, {zarcpa}."},{"word":"radno","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ radian(s) [metric unit] in angular measure (default is 1) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Measured in degrees ({julra'o}); right ascension astronomical measurement. (= {cacryra'o}). See also {jganu}, {kilto}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {gutci}, {litce}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {minli}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}."},{"word":"radycru","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=r_1=c_1$ abandons / gives up $x_2$ under condition $x_3=r_3=c_3$","notes":"Cf. {randa}, {curmi}, {fesli'a}, {tolcpa}."},{"word":"ra'e","selmaho":"PA3","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: repeating digits (of a decimal) follow."},{"word":"ra'ei","selmaho":"UI3a","score":1,"definition":"semi-discursive: and so forth, and so on, et cetera, continuing similarly","notes":"In mekso, gains the functionality of \"...\". Used when intent is to explicitly mark elision of some structure which can be guessed by context and intuitive comparison with mentioned items; not derogatory or emotive."},{"word":"ra'erfaidi'u","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a warehouse storing/distributing $r_2$ to be distributed among $f_2$","notes":"From {ralte} {fatri} {dinju}"},{"word":"ra'erpo'e","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=r_1$ posesses $p_2=r_2$ under law/custom $p_3$.","notes":"Term refers to the actual control over an object. Ownership (={flapo'e}) is not neccessarily implied. See also {ponse}."},{"word":"ra'erprali","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=r_2$ are the retained earnings of company/corporation/firm/partnership $p_2=r_1$ resulting from business activity $p_3$.","notes":"From {ralte}, {prali}. Cf. {fairprali}."},{"word":"rafme'e","score":0,"definition":"$c_1=r_1$ is a title of $c_2=r_2$ used by $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cmene}, {rafsi}."},{"word":"rafmojborfli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ forgets that rafsi $x_2$ is already assigned to word $x_3$, using it instead for purpose $x_4$"},{"word":"rafsi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an affix/suffix/prefix/combining-form for word/concept $x_{2}$, form/properties $x_{3}$, language $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {valsi}, {lujvo}, {pagbu}."},{"word":"rafske","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the morphology of language $x_2$ according to methodology $x_3$.","notes":"see also {vlaturge'a}, {taiske}"},{"word":"rafsrfu'ivla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a stage-3 fu'ivla with source word $x_2$ and rafsi $x_3$.","notes":"The word {rafsrfu'ivla} is itself a rafsrfu'ivla. See also {fu'ivla}, {zi'evla}, {fuvla}, {jbofuvi}."},{"word":"rafybri","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rafybri relation made using rafsi.","notes":"Usually to refer to $x_1$, $x_2$... of the original relation either -{jve}- (for $x_1$),-{zve}- (for $x_2$), -{zvi}- (for $x_3$), -{zvo}- (for $x_4$), -{zvu}- (for $x_5$) system is used, or the system with -{faf}-, -{fef}-, -{fif}-, -{fof}-, -{fuf}-."},{"word":"ragbi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a game of rugby","notes":"See {esporte}, {se} {kelci}"},{"word":"ragrgolgi","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a/the Golgi apparatus/complex/body [organelle] of cell $r_2$ performing function $r_3$.","notes":"See also organelle (={mivyslerango})."},{"word":"ragrmalpigi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Malpighian tubule [excretory organ] of insect $x_2$.","notes":"see also {rutrmalpigi}"},{"word":"ragve","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is located across/on the other side of gap/boundary $x_{2}$ from $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is opposite (fi) $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is over there (across/beyond zo'e); directly across/beyond a boundary/gap, generally at the shortest plausible distance on the other side of the boundary. See also {dukti}, {kuspe}, {bancu}, {kruca}, {cripu}, {pagre}."},{"word":"ragyci'e","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ is a organ system with organs $c_2=r_1$ of body/species $r_2$ performing function $r_3$ "},{"word":"ra'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":100002,"definition":"krasi modal, 1st place from source/origin/starting point ..."},{"word":"rai","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"traji modal, 1st place with superlative ..."},{"word":"rai'a","selmaho":"NAhE","score":2,"definition":"selbri modifier: restrict the referents of the x1 slot to those belonging to the current domain of discourse, those being relevant to the present context.","notes":"Brivla equivalent: {srai'a}."},{"word":"raias","score":2,"definition":"La Raya/Raia (the border between Spain and Portugal)."},{"word":"ra'i'au","selmaho":"UI5","score":3,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: want this to last - (cu'i) accept this - (nai) want this to end soon","notes":"{ra'i'au} means that the speaker wants this situation or emotion to last.; From {ranji} + {au}; See also: {ra'i'aucu'i}, {ra'i'aunai}"},{"word":"ra'i'aucu'i","selmaho":"UI5","score":1,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: want this to last - (cu'i) accept this - (nai) want this to end soon","notes":"{ra'i'au} means that the speaker will accept this situation or emotion; From {ranji} + {au}; See also: {ra'i'au}, {ra'i'aunai}"},{"word":"ra'i'aunai","selmaho":"UI5","score":1,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: want this to last - (cu'i) accept this - (nai) want this to end soon","notes":"{ra'i'au} means that the speaker wants this situation or emotion to end soon.; From {ranji} + {au}; See also: {ra'i'au}, {ra'i'aucu'i}"},{"word":"ra'i'e","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"ternary mekso/mathematical operator: radical; for input (x,y,z), it outputs the largest y-th-power-free product of prime divisors of x in structure (ring) z.","notes":"Contextless defaults: z is usually the standard ring of integers (with primes being the standard set of prime numbers; note that this excludes 0, 1, and all negative numbers from the set of primes); y = 2."},{"word":"rai'i","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso (2 or 3)-ary operator: maximum/minimum/extreme element; ordered list of extreme elements of the set underlying ordered set/structure $X_1$ in direction $X_2$ of list length $X_3$ (default: 1)","notes":"$X_1$ must be an ordered set (or an ordered structure); extremeness is measured with respect to the order which endows the underlying set; the output is a list of elements of the underlying set. $X_2$ accepts only -1 (li {ni'upa}) or +1 (li {ma'upa}); if the input to $X_2$ is -1, then the type of extreme(ness) is lessness, so minimal elements are listed (starting from the least element in the underlying set according to its order); if the input to $X_2$ is +1, then the type of extreme(ness) is greatness, so maximal elements are listed (starting from the greatest element in the underlying set according to the order which endows it); not even li {ni'u} nor li {ma'u} on their own are accepted in $X_2$.  All input for $X_3$ must be a nonnegative and finite integer, {ro}, or countable infinity ({ci'ino}); nontrivial input for $X_3$ must is a positive, finite natural number which is less than or equal to the cardinality of the set underlying $X_1$; submit \"{ro}\" for $X_3$ in order to reproduce the underlying set as an ordered list (according to the order endowing the set) only if the underlying set is countable (finite or infinite) and discrete (has only isolated points); submit 0 for $X_3$ in order to return the empty list; submit {ci'ino} in order to do the same as {ro}, but only if the set is countably infinite and is discrete (has only isolated points). If the set does not attain its supremum (if $X_2$ = +1) or infimum (if $X_2$ = -1), then the list is empty. Provided that the list is well-defined and nonempty, then the input of $X_3$ can be augmented by +1 only if any interval around the last element of the list produced with the previous value of $X_3$ which extends in the ($-X_2$)-direction intersected with the set underlying $X_1$ is either empty or has an ($X_2$)-determined-extreme element which is isolated and there exists at least one nonempty interval. If the set underlying $X_1$ is unbounded in the ($X_2$)-determined direction, then the first extreme element is $X_2 * \\infty$. This operator produces the first $X_3$ most $X_2$-type-extreme elements of $X_1$ in order starting from the very most extreme of that type. The type of the output is a list, not a number; its elements must be extracted in order to be treated as numbers; this is true even if the length of the list is 1. This function can be defined iteratively: Let $ext$ be this function, denote set difference by \"$Exclude$\", denote set union by \"$Union$\", $i$th entry extraction from a list $list$ by \"$list|_i$\" where the list starts at the first ($i=1$) entry $list|_1$, and set builder notation by $Set$ (where the first input lists the dummy values and possibly their domain, and the second input (if present) contains an exhaustive list of the conditions restricting the dummy values); an ordered structure is denoted by \"$(A, <)$\", where $A$ is the underlying set of the structure and '$<$' is the order which endows the structure. When it is well-defined (and the inputs, excluding $m$ are fixed by context), denote $z_{m} = -i * ext((A,<),i,n)|_{m}$. Then $ext((A,<),i,n)$ equals a list of length n wherein each entry is an element of $A$ and if n>1, then for any natural number $m lo bavlamdei refkusi be fi li ci . Cf. {krefu}, {rapli}, {refkusi}"},{"word":"refmri","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ resends/forwards/remails $m_2$ to $m_3$ from $m_4$ through carrier $m_5$ for the $k_3$rd time; $m_1$ is a forwarder/remailer.","notes":"often {ke'umri}; see {cmeclax}"},{"word":"refpoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sequence made by repeating subpattern $x_2$ $x_3$ times."},{"word":"refsajbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=s_1$ recognizes $s_2$ (object/abstract).","notes":"Cf. {krefu}, {sanji}, {binxo}."},{"word":"refsku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ repeats/recapitulates $c_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) to audience $c_3$ via expressive medium $c_4$, $k_3$ times (default:one).","notes":"Cf. {cusku}, {krefu}, {rapsku}."},{"word":"refygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ redoes $g_2=k_2$ for the $k_3$th time.","notes":"Cf. {krefu}, {gasnu}, {rapli}."},{"word":"regjime","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is regime, regimen of type $x_2$"},{"word":"regnaftngi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the Commonwealth of Nations/Commonwealth Realms/(second) British Empire (culture, populations, supranational/international organizational government, national governments, events, etc.), or perhaps any part thereof or any of them, in property $x_2$.","notes":"Notice that the UK has no special place implied by the name here. The Commonwealth of Nations and Commonwealth Family may be referenced; alternatively, the scope may be narrowed and subset from this interpretation to only the Commonwealth realms; this word is purposefully vague as to which level of organization is referenced as well as to which nations/regions/peoples.cultures (vel sim.) are included (such as whether the Commonwealth of Nations is meant or merely the Commonwealth realms collectively and exclusively"},{"word":"re'i","selmaho":"COI","score":100000,"definition":"vocative: ready to receive - not ready to receive."},{"word":"rei","selmaho":"PA2","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: hex digit E (decimal 14) [fourteen]."},{"word":"rei'e","selmaho":"NAhE","score":2,"definition":"scalar abator: slightly... / not very...","notes":"{rei'e}:{ru'e}:{milxe} ; {noi'e}:{na'oi}:{cnano} ; {sai'e}:{sai}:{mutce} ; {cai'e}:{cai}:{tcetce}. See http://mw.lojban.org/papri/zipcpi:_scalar_modifiers"},{"word":"re'imnu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a woman/human/humanoid/gynoid (one sense)/person.","notes":"This word is analogous to \"{re'amnu}\" such that this word is related to \"{ninmu}\" in the same manner as \"{re'amnu}\" is related to \"{nanmu}\"."},{"word":"re'inai","selmaho":"COI*","score":100000,"definition":"vocative: ready to receive - not ready to receive."},{"word":"reinbodece","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Rainbow Dash from My Little Pony"},{"word":"reisku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=p_3$ asks question $c_2=p_1$ to $c_3=p_4$ via expressive medium $c_4$, about subject $p_2$."},{"word":"rejgau","score":3,"definition":"$g_1$ records / saves $r_2$ onto medium $r_4$.","notes":"Cf. {vreji}, {datni}."},{"word":"reki'o","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 2,000 expressed with comma."},{"word":"reksamata","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a squamate (reptile of order Squamata), of subtaxon/type/variety/species $x_2$","notes":"Confer: {respa}, {since}, {spaigopodidai}, {retstra}"},{"word":"reksornitfisxa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a ornithischian (bird-hipped) dinosaur of subtaxon/type $x_2$","notes":"Does not include birds! Major subtaxa: Stegosauria, Ankylosauria, Ornithopoda (not birds), Ceratopsia. See also: {dinsauru}, {reksa}, {reksrsaurisxa}."},{"word":"reksrsaurisxa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a saurischian (lizard-hipped) dinosaur of subtaxon/type $x_2$","notes":"Major subtaxa: Eoraptor, Sauropodomorpha, Theropoda. See also: {reksa}, {reksteropoda}, {reksornitfisxia}."},{"word":"reksteropoda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a theropod [dinosaur of clade Theropoda] of subtaxon $x_2$.","notes":"See also: {reksa}, {dinsauru}, {cipni}, {reksrsaurisxia}."},{"word":"rekyuidje","score":1,"definition":"$u_1=g_1$ is a frame enclosing widget(s) $g_2$ in user interface $u_2$","notes":"See {greku}, {uidje}. Syn. {greku zei uidje}"},{"word":"relbo'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a S-wave / secondary wave in medium $x_{2}$, wave-form $x_{3}$, wave-length $x_{4}$, frequency $x_{5}$.","notes":"{pavbo'a}"},{"word":"relca'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the area (2-dimensional space) occupied by $x_2$","notes":"See {re}, {canlu}, {cimde}, {cibyca'u}, {te'ai}"},{"word":"relcibjolmib","score":1,"definition":"23andMe"},{"word":"relcinglepre","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is (a) bisexual.","notes":"Cf. {pavycinglepre}, {mitpavycinglepre}, {datpavycinglepre}"},{"word":"relcinpa'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is bisexual;."},{"word":"relcinse","score":5,"definition":"$c_1$ is bisexual in situation $c_2$ by standard $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {fetcinse}, {nakcinse}, {pavycinse}, {mitcinse}, {dutcinse}."},{"word":"relctebi","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is bilabial/pertains to both lips of orifice $c_2$ of body $c_3$.","notes":"Used in phonological jargon. cf. {zunsna}"},{"word":"relcuktai","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=c_1$ is a double circle.","notes":"The two circles have a common center. {re}, {cukla}, {tarmi}; {cuktai}"},{"word":"relcupyjge","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=j_1$ is a two-loop knot/tangle in/between $c_2=j_2$ (material/object); $c_1=j_1$ is a bow."},{"word":"reldarvistci","score":3,"definition":"$t_1$ are binoculars for seeing $v_2=d_1$ which is far from $d_2$."},{"word":"reldei","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Tuesday of week $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {jednre}."},{"word":"reldicyjipypau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ is a diode of $x_2=p_2$","notes":"from {re}+{dicyji’o}+{pagbu}"},{"word":"reldilcymu'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an even number (integer divisible by 2).","notes":"See also: {nalreldilcymu'o}, {dilcymu'o}, {re}."},{"word":"reldugri","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is the binary logarithm of $d_2$.","notes":"See also {pavnondugri}, {te'o zei dugri}, {dugri}."},{"word":"relfasnu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is binary."},{"word":"relficyzatsi'o","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a concept of dualism/an idea that the fundamental part of existence $f_1$ differs/is distinct from/contrasts with/is unlike the other fundamental part of existence $f_2$ in property/dimension/quantity $f_3$, by thinker $s_2$.","notes":"Mind-body or mind-matter dualism (e.g. Cartesian Dualism) or physical dualism (e.g. the Chinese Yin and Yang)and others."},{"word":"relfu'ivla","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=v_1=f_1$ is a stage 2 fu'ivla meaning $x_2=v_2$, based on word $x_3=f_2$ in language $x_4$.","notes":"'stage 2 fu'ivla' is a term specific to Lojban and described in 'The Complete Lojban Language', chapter 4, section 7. The definition is similar to that of {fu'ivla}, but with the x3 place of {fu'ivla} omitted. x1 is assumed to be Lojban text as the concept doesn't make much sense for other languages. See also {pavyfu'ivla} - 'stage 1 fu'ivla', {cibyfu'ivla} - 'stage 3 fu'ivla' and {vonfu'ivla} - 'stage 4 fu'ivla'"},{"word":"reljvo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lujvo consisting of two rafsi, with meaning $x_2$, arguments $x_3$, built from tanru $x_4$","notes":"See {lujvo}, {rafsi}, {tanru}."},{"word":"relkane","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of ethane","notes":"See {re}, {alkane}"},{"word":"relkanol","score":1,"definition":"ethanol ($C_2H_5OH$)","notes":"re + (a)lkan + ol; See also: {palkan}"},{"word":"relkarsna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (sound, text) is a diphthong.","notes":"See also {zunsna}."},{"word":"relkucybu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a number sign/hash/double cross symbol (#)"},{"word":"relma'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is February/the second month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"relmast","score":1,"definition":"February.","notes":"Cf. {jaurbeima'i}, {relmasti}."},{"word":"relmasti","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is February/the second month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {masnre}. Cf. {pavmasti}, {nanca}."},{"word":"relmoija'a","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ has the rank of Captain/Lieutenant/Flight Lieutenant (equivalent of NATO OF-2) in military unit /organization $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {so}, {moi}, {jatna}, {jemja'a}, {vairsoi}, {cibmoija'a}, {pavmoija'a}. Based on STANAG 2116: NATO Codes for Grades of Military Personnel."},{"word":"relmoixandegji","score":1,"definition":"$xa_1=d_1$ is the index finger of hand $xa_2=d_2$ attached to body $d_3$.","notes":"See also: {xantamji}, {cibmoixandegji}, {vonmoixandegji}, {mumymoixandegji}."},{"word":"relmomdegji","score":0,"definition":"$m_1=d_1$ is the index finger of $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {degji}."},{"word":"relnacmei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a 2-dimensional vector with coordinates $x_2$ and $x_3$.","notes":"See also {nacmei}, {cibnacmei}"},{"word":"relpamcinse","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ in activity/state $c_2$ exhibits a biromantic orientation by standard $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {relcinse}, {pamcinse}."},{"word":"relpezvi'ospa","score":2,"definition":"$p_2=v_1=s_1$ is a welwitschia of species $s_2$"},{"word":"relpi'i","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is twice/double $p_2$; $p_1$ is $p_2$ multiplied by 2."},{"word":"relpi'irna'u","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ (li) is a number that is a multiple of two by an integer; $n_1$ is an even number"},{"word":"relplin","score":1,"definition":"Venus.","notes":"Cf. {relplini}."},{"word":"relplini","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is the second closest planet (default is Venus if p2 is the Sun) revolving around $p_2$ (default is the Sun), with planetary characteristics $p_3$, orbital parameters $p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {relplin}, {pavyplini}, {cibyplini} etc.; see also {terdi}, {solri}, {mluni}, {lunra}, {plinycma}, {tarci'e}."},{"word":"relselba'e","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pair of scissors with blades $x_2$.","notes":"{re}+{se}+{balre}"},{"word":"relselji'o","score":1,"definition":"$j_2$ is a dipole with ends including $j_1$."},{"word":"relseltu'e","score":1,"definition":"$t_2$ is two-legged with legs $t_1$.","notes":"Cf. {re}, {tuple}."},{"word":"relskacindu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a swamp white oak (Quercus bicolor) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"reltefpi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ times the $x_3$th power of 2 // $x_1 = x_2 \\times 2^{x_3}$","notes":"See {tenfa}, {pilji}, {gei}, {dektefpi'i}, {tefpi'i}"},{"word":"reltracinse","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=t_1$ in activity/state $c_2$ exhibits/performs/expresses binary gender $c_3=t_2$ (ka) by standard $c_4$.","notes":"$x_1$ exhibits a gender that adheres to a binary gender norm/standard ($x_4$). Cf. {nalreltracinse} (non-binary gender). See {tracinse} for definition of gender."},{"word":"reltranyselcy'anmona'yborbi'okemyji'eslerango","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a nitroplast organelle in or belonging to cell $x_2$."},{"word":"reltranyselcy'anmona'yborbi'okemymulslemijyji'e","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a nitroplast","notes":"Ideally this would use -sle- rather than -selc- but JVS wouldn't let me enter that"},{"word":"reltu'edzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ walks bipedally"},{"word":"relvanci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Tuesday evening of week $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"relveljvojvo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is a compound predicate word (lujvo) with meaning $x_2$ and arguments $x_3$ (ordered) which is built from a binary/two-term metaphor (tanru) $x_4$.","notes":"In Lojban, such a word will be a lujvo with exactly two syllables."},{"word":"relvi'i","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=v_2$ defecates, \"goes number 2\" from source $v_3$ via means/route $v_4$","notes":"\"See also {kalcyvi'i}, {vikmi}, {pavyvi'i}.\""},{"word":"relxalka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of ethanol from source $x_2$","notes":"See {xalka}, {birje}, {vanju}, {xalbebna}, {xukmi}, {xumbe}"},{"word":"relxilkarce","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=xi_2$ is a motorcycle/two-wheeled vehicle for carrying $k_2$, propelled by $k_3$"},{"word":"relxilma'e","score":3,"definition":"$m_1$ is a bicycle/motorcycle carrying $m_2$ on surface $m_3$, propelled by $m_4$."},{"word":"relxima","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bicycle/two-wheeled vehicle","notes":"Based on {relxilma'e}."},{"word":"relyfi'es","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Pisces [constellation/astrological sign].","notes":"From {re}, {finpe}. The constellation is commonly represented as two fish, each of which is tied to the same point by a long length of string. The fish are connected at the tails."},{"word":"rely'orsi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sequence of 2 members: $x_2$ and $x_3$; $x_1$ is an ordered pair of $x_2$ and $x_3$","notes":"Sample use of {orsi}."},{"word":"rem","score":3,"definition":"Mr./Miss/Mrs./Ms.","notes":"the title for human, see also {pren}, {nol}"},{"word":"remai","selmaho":"MAI*","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: second utterance ordinal."},{"word":"remblu'aboridi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a human with blood type/group expressed as phenotype $x_2$ (ABO, presence/absence of Rhesus D antigen) resulting from relevant genotype $x_3$, as notated or determined according to system/standard $x_4$."},{"word":"remcatra","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=r_1$ (human being) kills $c_2=r_1$ (human being) by action/method $c_3$; $c_1=r_1$ commits murder/is murderer.","notes":"Both the killer and the killed are human beings. {remna} {catra}; {remselcatra}."},{"word":"remei","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantified selbri: convert 2 to cardinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is a set with the pair of members $x_{2}$."},{"word":"remgunma","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a crowd of humans $x_2$"},{"word":"remjinkytoldu'evidru","score":2,"definition":"$v_1$=$jt_1$=$r_1$ is HIV [Human immunodeficiency virus] of $jt_2$.","notes":"From {remna}, {jinkytoldu'e}, {vidru}. v2 and v3 subsumed."},{"word":"remkemsi'exra","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=s_1$ is a snowman representing/depicting/showing $p_2$ made by artist $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {si'exra}."},{"word":"remlur","score":3,"definition":"Name: The Moon / Luna. Earth's primary natural satellite.","notes":"A {jvocmevo} meaning \"{remna} {lunra}\", or \"human moon\". Named so as to be consistent with \"{remsol}\" and \"{remted}\". See also {lur} {remsol} {stoplin} {vidyplin} {remted} {xunplin} {balplin} {melplin}."},{"word":"remna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a human/human being/man (non-specific gender-free sense); (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is human.","notes":"See also {nanmu}, {ninmu}, {prenu}."},{"word":"remnkimi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Coptic in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"remnrne'andertalensi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Neanderthal of subclade $x_2$."},{"word":"remnrpardo","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mixed-race human of racial components $x_2$"},{"word":"remnrxaustralo","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is of the Australoid subspecies of the human species, of type/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"remoi","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantified selbri: convert 2 to ordinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is second among $x_{2}$ ordered by rule $x_{3}$."},{"word":"rempre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a humanoid/human/hominid person of species $x_2$.","notes":"x1 remna gi'e prenu"},{"word":"remre'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=rc_1$ is a quantity of/contains human flesh from human $x_2=rc_2=rm_1$"},{"word":"remrnunmu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a non-binary-gendered humanoid person [not necessarily adult]","notes":"Umbrella term for any non-man non-woman (in some aspect/consideration/standard) humanoid person. As such, it is a specification of {rempre}/{remna}/{prenu} co-equal with {ninmu} and {nanmu}; it generalized some of the aforementioned cases. Word dispreferred in metaphor/example as sexist; use instead {remna} or {prenu}. See also: {ninmu}, {nanmu}, {remna}, {prenu}, {makcu}, {bersa}, {tixnu}, {paznu}, {nakni}, {fetsi}, {dinti}, {nanla}, {nixli}, {verba}, {vepre}"},{"word":"remselcatra","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=r_1$ (human being) is killed by $s_2=r_1$ (human being) by action/method $s_3$; $s_1=r_1$ is victim of murder.","notes":"Both the killed and the killer are human beings. {remna} {catra}; {remcatra}."},{"word":"remselte'e","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ (ka) is human nature as exhibited by $t_2$","notes":"From {remna} {seltende}, human tendency."},{"word":"remsmi","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ is humanoid/man-like in quality $s_3$.","notes":"cf. remsmismani"},{"word":"remsmimi'i","score":3,"definition":"$m_1=r_1=s_1$ is an automaton [mostly unintelligent android/humanoid machine] for purpose $m_2$.","notes":"s2 is subsumed. See also {crida}. Made from {remna} + {simsa} + {minji}."},{"word":"remsmismani","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ape of species $x_2$.","notes":"cf. {xilbate}, {rangutano}, {tcimpazi}, {tsasmani}, {remna}, {smani}"},{"word":"remsol","score":2,"definition":"Name: The Sun / Sol","notes":"A {jvocmevo} meaning \"{remna} {solri}\", or \"human sun/homestar\". Named so because the place structure of \"{solri}\" implies that someone at Lojbangirz had high hopes about the Fermi paradox. See also {solris} {stoplin} {vidyplin} {remted} {remlur} {xunplin} {balplin} {melplin}."},{"word":"remtai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is anthropomorphic.","notes":"Cf. {ckemono}."},{"word":"remted","score":2,"definition":"Name: Earth / Terra","notes":"A {jvocmevo} meaning \"{remna} {terdi}\", or \"human homeworld\". Named so because the place structure of \"{terdi}\" implies that someone at Lojbangirz had high hopes about the Fermi paradox. See also {terd} {remsol} {stoplin} {vidyplin} {remlur} {xunplin} {balplin} {melplin}."},{"word":"remtsi","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a seed with organism with seed-human $x_{2}$."},{"word":"remvisyska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ appears to be in the human-visible band of light, with specific color/hue/shading $x_2$ as perceived by $x_3$ under conditions $x_4$.","notes":"V band light; light having a wavelength between approximately 380 nanometers and 750 nanometers (exact endpoints of the interval are subject to variation and debate, as well as measurement error etc.)."},{"word":"remxeb","score":1,"definition":"Humanistic Judaism, nontheistic Jewish experience","notes":"Cf. {remna}, {xebro}"},{"word":"remxei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ hates humans/humanity; (adjective:) $x_1$ is misanthropic.","notes":"Cf. {remna}, {xebni}, {xlamu'ijijnu}."},{"word":"remyladru","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is human breast milk/mother's milk from human $r_1$.","notes":"Cf. {mabru}, {tatru}, {tatyji'o}, {cifnu}."},{"word":"rengarna","score":3,"definition":"$g_1$ is a railway/track/rail for train $t_1$."},{"word":"reno","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 20 [twenty]."},{"word":"renomei","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantifier selbri: convert 20 to cardinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is a set with the score of members $x_{2}$."},{"word":"renono","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 200 [two hundred]."},{"word":"renro","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ throws/launches/casts/hurls $x_{2}$ to/at/in direction $x_{3}$ (propulsion derives internally to $x_{1}$).","notes":"(cf. {cecla} (more general term), {danti})"},{"word":"rensazri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ drives/is a train driver/engineer of train $x_2$. ","notes":"See {trene}, {sazri}."},{"word":"rentro","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a trainmaster, managing $j_2$ in activity $j_3$ pertaining to a train of units $t_2$ for railroad $t_3$"},{"word":"renvi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ survives/endures/undergoes/abides/lasts/persists through $x_{2}$ for interval/duration $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also lasts out, withstands; $x_1$ persists/lasts for duration $x_3$; (adjective:) $x_1$ is tough/durable. See also {ranji}, {kuspe}, {randa}, {lifri}, {stali}, {temci}."},{"word":"renytcana","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a railed vehicle station/depot/yard in transport system $t_2=t_3$ for cars/wagons/units $tr_2$ (default heavy rail) propelled by $tr_4$","notes":"from {trene} {tcana}."},{"word":"re'o","selmaho":"FAhA3","score":100000,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; adjacent to/touching/contacting ..."},{"word":"re'olte","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ carries $x_2$ (no specific source or destination). $x_1$ keeps $x_2$ within reach, if not on their person","notes":"See also {ralte}, {bevri}, {zvajbi}, {zvala'i}"},{"word":"repageipa","score":2,"definition":"number: $1*10^{21}$, zetta, sextillion; symbol: Z"},{"word":"repkemprezumpo'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is agricultural chattel slavery, the ownership of people for the purpose of forced agricultural labor, according to law/custom/system $x_2$.","notes":"An example would be the type of slavery historically practiced in the U.S. South. Does not require a formally codified system of slavery as used there, however."},{"word":"repmi'i","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=c_1$ is a harvester/reaper/machine for harvesting crop $c_2$ from source $c_3$.","notes":"implied m2 is \"lo nu crepu c2 c3\". "},{"word":"rerce'a","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a slingshot/catapult with munition/projectile $c_2=r_2$."},{"word":"rerga'a","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=r_2$ is a javelin made of $g_2$ thrown by $r_1$.","notes":"Cf. {renro}, {grana}, {kilga'a}."},{"word":"rergexo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a regular expression / regex with match string $x_2$ and replacement string $x_3$ (default: zi'o) governed by rules $x_4$","notes":"x3 defaults to {zi'o}, since not all regexes have a replacement string. x4 can be a regex parser or library or some description of the rules. Cf. {basti}."},{"word":"reroi","selmaho":"ROI*","score":100001,"definition":"tense interval modifier: twice; objectively quantified tense; defaults as time tense."},{"word":"reskla","score":0,"definition":"$k_1$ creeps/crawls on all fours/on hands and knees/with body close to the ground to $k_2$ from $k_3$ via $k_4$.","notes":"Cf. {respa}, {klama}, {cpare}, {parkla}, {cidydzu}."},{"word":"respa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a reptile of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {danlu}, {banfi}, {since}."},{"word":"resrvarano","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a monitor lizard of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"resycrida","score":0,"definition":"$c_1$ is a dragon/lindworm of mythos/religion $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sincycrida}."},{"word":"resyjavbanfi","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=b_1$ is a herp/herptile [amphibian and/or reptile] of species/breed $r_2=b_2$.","notes":"\"Herp\" is a vernacular term for reptiles and amphibians. It is derived from the old term \"herpetile\", with roots back to Linnaeus' classification of animals, in which he grouped reptiles and amphibians together in the same class."},{"word":"resyjavbanfyske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass of facts) is herpetology/science about herptile(s) [amphibians and/or reptiles] $r_1=b_1=s_2$ based on methodology $s_3$."},{"word":"retcpublika","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a republic"},{"word":"retkucli","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$=$p_3$ is inquisitive/questioning about $k_2$=$p_2$ with questions $p_1$ (text)"},{"word":"retpei","score":2,"definition":"$pe_1$ wonders about $pe_2=pr_2$."},{"word":"retsku","score":4,"definition":"$c_1=p_3$ asks/puts question $c_2=p_1$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) of/to $c_3=p_4$ via expressive medium $c_4$ about subject $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {preti}, {cusku}, {kuclanli}, {piksku}, {xu}, {xo}, {ma}, {mo}."},{"word":"retstra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tuatara [reptile genus Sphenodon] of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"For disambiguation purposes, strictly, this word should only apply to members of genus Sphenodon; however, all extant members of reptile order Rhynchocephalia belong to this genus and some semantic broadening is probable. See also: {respa}, {reksamata}."},{"word":"retyju'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an interrogative sentence, a question."},{"word":"re'u","selmaho":"ROI","score":100000,"definition":"converts number to an objectively quantified ordinal tense interval modifier; defaults to time."},{"word":"re'ucti","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a carnivore that eats the meat/flesh of animal $r_2$.","notes":"Cf. {rectu}, {citka}, {stagycti}, {fi'ecti}."},{"word":"re'umnu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a nonbinary human/human/humanoid/person.","notes":"This word is analogous to \"{re'amnu}\" such that this word is related to \"{nunmu}\" in the same manner as \"{re'amnu}\" is related to \"{nanmu}\"."},{"word":"revogeipa","score":2,"definition":"number: $1*10^{24}$, yotta, septillion; symbol: Y"},{"word":"revyskapi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a quantity of leather from $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {renvi}, {skapi}."},{"word":"rexsa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dinosaur [specific: only clade Dinosauria] of type $x_2$ living in era $x_3$.","notes":"A gismu version of {dinsauru}; contrast with {dinso}; ignoring connotations relevant to modern birds, the set of rexsa is a strict and nonempty subset of the set of dinso. Includes modern birds; there is no connotation to the contrary in general. Proposed short rafsi: -rex-. Preferred to {reksa} (for the sake of short rafsi and etymology). See also: {ketslau}."},{"word":"rezegeipa","score":2,"definition":"number: $1*10^{27}$, ronna, octillion; symbol: R"},{"word":"re zei brinefa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'bridi-tail-2' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: bridi-tail-3 (gihek stag? BO # bridi-tail-2 tail-terms)?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"re zei funseia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'operator-2' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: mex-operator | KE # operator /KEhE#/. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"re zei jurfuga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'statement-2' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: statement-3 (I (jek | joik)? stag? BO # (statement-2)?)?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"re zei karsna","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ (sound, text) is a diphthong","notes":"See also {zunsna}."},{"word":"re zei meksota","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'mex-2' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: operand | (PEhO #)? operator mex-2+ /KUhE#/. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"re zei mektika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'operand-2' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: operand-3 ((ek | joik) stag? BO # operand-2)?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"re zei sumsenime","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'terms-2' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: term (CEhE # term)*. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"re zei sumsenimere","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ DELETED"},{"word":"re zei sumtika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'sumti-2' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: sumti-3 (joik-ek sumti-3)*. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"re zei taulka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'tanru-unit-2' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: BRIVLA # | GOhA RAhO? # | KE # selbri-3 /KEhE#/ | ME # sumti /MEhU#/ (MOI #)? | (number | lerfu-string) MOI # | NUhA # mex-operator | SE # tanru-unit-2 | JAI # tag? tanru-unit-2 | any-word (ZEI any-word)+ | NAhE # tanru-unit-2 | NU NAI? # (joik-jek NU NAI? #)* subsentence /KEI#/. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"re zei zgabube","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'selbri-2' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: selbri-3 (CO # selbri-2)?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"ri","selmaho":"KOhA5","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: the last sumti, as determined by back-counting rules."},{"word":"ri'a","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"rinka modal, 1st place (phys./mental) causal because ..."},{"word":"ri'ai","selmaho":"UI2","score":3,"definition":"evidential: I have basic/axiomatic belief","notes":"The speaker posits the marked claim as true and is not willing to question its validity. Suitable for religious faith for example. See also: {cmukri}."},{"word":"ri'a ma","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100001,"definition":"sumti question asking for a physical cause; why?."},{"word":"ri'anai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100001,"definition":"na'e rinka modal, 1st place (phys./mental); regardless of cause ...","notes":"Cf. {na'e}, {rinka}."},{"word":"ri'anzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is such that, if $x_2$ is the case, then the latter causes the former."},{"word":"ri'au","selmaho":"KOhA5","score":1,"definition":"pro-sumti: the next/immediately following sumti (as determined by back-counting rules applied forward)","notes":"Mostly stylistic in use, although certain word orders may help the audience understand what is being said more easily and thus this word can be more desired. Works basically the same as {ri} but counts forward; if this word were replaced by the referent sumti (the next sumti) and the next sumti were replaced by {ri}, the meaning of the utterance would not change at all."},{"word":"ribga","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a logical statement that $x_2$ (du'u) is true regardless of/irrespective of/independent of/whether or not $x_3$ being/is true.","notes":"This word is to {ju} as {kanxe} is to {je}. Of course, $x_3$ could depend on $x_2$; it is just not the case that the reverse is true. See also: {kanxe}, {vlina}, {ju}."},{"word":"ribrmelanole'usa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) of breed $x_2$."},{"word":"ribve'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=v_1$ is a cub, aged $v_2$, of bear/ursoid species $c_2$","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {cribe}, {verba}"},{"word":"ribysluni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a ramson/buckrams/wild garlic/broad-leaved garlic/wood garlic/bear leek/bear's garlic (Allium ursinum) of type/cultivar $x_2$."},{"word":"ricfoi","score":2,"definition":"$f_{1}$ is a forest with predominant tree species/cultivar $t_{2}$.","notes":"Cf. {rictu'a}, {cicfoi}, {ricyci'e}, {mudri}."},{"word":"ricfoiske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is silvology/study of forest(s)/wood(s) $f_1$.","notes":"See also forest (={ricfoi}), dendrology (={mudyspaske}). "},{"word":"ricfu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is rich/wealthy in goods/possessions/property/aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {solji}, {banzu}, {dukse}, {pindi}."},{"word":"rickemsatrunta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of substances, sugars included, dissolved in substance $x_2$ (probably water) so as to form solution $x_3$ (tree sap) under conditions/produced by tree $x_4$; $x_3$ is a quantity of tree sap with sugars (and other substances) $x_1$ dissolved in $x_2$ (probably liquid water)"},{"word":"ricnritrina","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a coral tree/flame tree (genus Erythrina) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$.","notes":"See also: erythravine (={xumnritrina})."},{"word":"ricrbau'ina","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a Mountain Ebony/Kachnar/orchid tree (genus Bauhinia) of species/cultivar $t_2$."},{"word":"ricrbe'aukarne'a","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a elephant's foot/ponytail palm/tree of genus Beaucarnea of species/cultivar $t_2$."},{"word":"ricrbetula","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a birch tree (genus Betula) of species/cultivar $t_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {biorka}."},{"word":"ricrbri'a","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a jamaican rain tree/tree of genus Brya of species/cultivar $t_2$."},{"word":"ricrceraso","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cherry tree of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {rutrceraso}"},{"word":"ricrceratona","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a carob tree/St John's-bread (genus Ceratonia) of species/cultivar $t_2$."},{"word":"ricrcerci","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a redbud/Judas tree (genus Cercis) of species/cultivar $t_2$."},{"word":"ricrcinamomu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cinnamon tree (genus Cinnamomum) of species/cultivar $x_2$.","notes":"See also cinnamon spice (={tsaprcinamomu})."},{"word":"ricrcladrasti","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a yellowwood (genus Cladrastis) of species/cultivar $t_2$."},{"word":"ricrdalberga","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a rosewood/kingwood/tracwood/pinkwood/tulipwood/African blackwood/zebrawood/cocobolo tree (genus Dalbergia), of species/cultivar $t_2$."},{"word":"ricrdeloni","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a poinciana tree (genus Delonix ) of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"ricrdenantera","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a Barbados pride/coralwood/peacock flower fence/red beadtree/(red) sandalwood tree/saga (genus Adenanthera) of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"ricrdiplotropi","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a tree of genus Diplotropis of species/cultivar $t_2$."},{"word":"ricrfokaji","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is an orchid tree/tree of genus Amherstia of species/cultivar $t_2$.","notes":"From Burmese: သော်ကကြီး [θɔ̀ka̰ dʑí]; the Pride of Burma."},{"word":"ricrgiborti","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is an African rosewood/bubinga/copalwood/ovangkol tree (genus Guibourtia) of species/cultivar $t_2$.","notes":"See also {mudrgiborti}."},{"word":"ricrgimnocladu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a Kentucky coffeetree/soap tree (genus Gymnocladus) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$.","notes":"See also: Kentucky coffee (={kafrgimnocladu})."},{"word":"ricrgleditsa","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a locust tree (genus Gleditsia) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"ricrgoseilerodendro","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a tree of genus Gossweilerodendron of species/cultivar $t_2$."},{"word":"ricrkaciia","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is an acacia/thorntree/whistling thorn/wattle (genus Acacia) of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"ricrkanela","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a white/wild cinnamon (genus Canella) of species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"See also \"cinnamon bark\" (={tsaprkanela})."},{"word":"ricrkaragana","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a caragana tree (genus Caragana) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"ricrkasa","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a cassia tree (genus Cassia) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$.","notes":"Not to be confused with some species of genera Cinnamomum (={ricrcinamomu}) and Senna (={sparsena})."},{"word":"ricrkastanospermu","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a Moreton Bay chestnut/Blackbean tree (genus Castanospermum) of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"ricrkladrasti","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a yellowwood (genus Cladrastis) of species/cultivar $t_2$."},{"word":"ricrkolofospermu","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a Mopani/Mopane tree (genus Colophospermum), of species/cultivar $t_2$."},{"word":"ricrko'ompasa","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a tulang/mengaris tree (genus Koompassia) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$.","notes":"One of the tallest tropical tree species."},{"word":"ricrko'ompasiia","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a tulang/mengaris tree (genus Koompassia) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"ricrkordiline","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a tī/palm lily (genus Cordyline) of species/cultivar $t_2$.","notes":"For species of this genus which are not trees, see {sparkordiline}."},{"word":"ricrlaburnu","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a golden chain (genus Laburnum) of species/cultivar $t_2$."},{"word":"ricrlauru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a laurel (genus Laurus) of species/cultivar $x_2$.","notes":"See also \"true laurel\"-spice (={tsaprlauru})."},{"word":"ricrlbizi","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a silk tree/siris/mimosa (genus Albizia) of species/cultivar $t_2$."},{"word":"ricrle'ucena","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a leadtree/ipil-ipil tree (genus Leucaena) of species/cultivar $t_2$.","notes":"Ipil-ipil tree (=Leucaena leucocephala)."},{"word":"ricrle'ukena","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a leadtree (genus Leucaena) of species/cultivar $t_2$.","notes":"See also: fruit from this genus (={rutrle'ukena})."},{"word":"ricrmaka","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a tree of genus Maackia of species/cultivar $t_2$.","notes":"Named after the botanist Richard Maack."},{"word":"ricrmaki","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a tree of genus Maackia of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"ricrmango","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mango tree of species/cultivar $x_2$.","notes":"See also {rutrmango}."},{"word":"ricrmileta","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is an Indian Beech/Pongam Oiltree/Honge/tree of genus Millettia, of species/cultivar $t_2$."},{"word":"ricrmiristika","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a nutmeg tree (genus Myristica) of species/cultivar $x_2$."},{"word":"ricrparaserante","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is an albizia/wattle (genus Paraserianthes) of species/cultivar $t_2$."},{"word":"ricrpeltogine","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is an purpleheart/amendoim/amaranth tree (genus Peltogyne) of species/cultivar $t_2$.","notes":"See also the wood (={mudrpeltogine})."},{"word":"ricrperikopsi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an African teak/afromosia or Nedun tree (genus Pericopsis) of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"ricrpopulu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a poplar / aspen / cottonwood tree (tree of genus Populus) of species/cultivar $x_2$.","notes":"See also {mudrpopulu}, {spati}, {tricu}."},{"word":"ricrprunu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plum/peach/cherry/apricot/sloe tree of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"See also: {smela} (syn.), {rutrprunu}, {flaume}, {persika}, {rutrceraso}, {birkoku}, {frambesi}, {fragari}, {plise}, {rozgu}"},{"word":"ricrsa","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a intsia/ipil/merbau/kwila/taal tree (genus Intsia) of species/cultivar $t_2$."},{"word":"ricrstifnolobi","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a Pagoda tree/Coralbean/Eve's Necklace tree (genus Styphnolobium), of species/cultivar $t_2$."},{"word":"ricrte'obroma","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a tree of genus Theobroma of species/cultivar $t_2$.","notes":"See also cacao tree (T. cacao; ={caklytricu})."},{"word":"ricrterokarpu","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a (red) sanders/sandalwood/wild teak/padauk/barwood/muninga/Indian kino tree/mututi tree (genus Pterocarpus), of species/cultivar $t_2$."},{"word":"ricrxaceru","score":2,"definition":"$t_{1}$ is a maple tree of species/cultivar $t_{2}$.","notes":"Example 4.47 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"ricrxematoksilu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a logwood/palo de brasil/peachwood tree (genus Haematoxylum) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"rictu'a","score":1,"definition":"$tu_1$ is a forest of $tr_1$."},{"word":"ricyblu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is resin (hydrocarbon secretion) of plants $x_2=c_2=t_1$","notes":"x2 is typically coniferous trees."},{"word":"ricygundi","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a/the forest products industry/sector producing forest products $g_2$ from tree species $t_2$ by process $g_3$","notes":"From {tricu}, {gundi}. Omit f1."},{"word":"ricyratcu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a squirrel of species $x_{2}$."},{"word":"ricystani","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is the tree trunk of tree $s_2=t_1$."},{"word":"ricystanyzilvi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a log (fallen/severed trunk) of/from a tree of species $x_2$, belonging to individual tree (precursor) $x_3$ and leavinf behind remainder/stump $x_4$.","notes":"Branches may be present but it focuses mainly on the trunk. This word may not be applicable to fallen trees which remained intact/whole (with roots pulled out of the ground and attached)."},{"word":"ricyvelvi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x1=v4$ is a stump of tree $x2=t1=v3$"},{"word":"ricyvla","score":0,"definition":"$x1$ is a leaf of tree $x2$","notes":"Synonymous with {pezli}."},{"word":"ricyzda","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is a treehouse of/for $z_2$ on tree $t_1$ of species $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tricu}, {zdani}."},{"word":"ridgobeli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a goblin of type/mythology $x_2$","notes":"See {crida}, {xobgobeli}"},{"word":"ridjinme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of cobalt (Co)."},{"word":"ridnarmro","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is undead/a living-dead in mythology/folk-lore/culture $x_2$","notes":"Not necessarily evil. Specification of \"type\"/\"species\" may be difficult. Did not need to be previously living and/or having died; theoretically, such a creature could have ever been in its current state, eternal in past and future (which is why \"nar\" is used rather than \"nor\"). "},{"word":"ridnormro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is undead/a living-dead of type/mythology $x_2$","notes":"Not necessarily evil, nor having been previously alive/dead (this is considered a {cimjvo})."},{"word":"ridrderga","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a dwarf [mythology/fantasy] of mythology $c_2$.","notes":"A mythological being that dwells in mountains and in the earth, and is associated with wisdom, smithing, mining, and crafting. Scholars dispute the size of the Norse nature spirit, the Dvergr. As Tolkien was inspired by the dwarves of Norse myths and dwarves of Germanic folklore, this word could be used to refer to the dwarfs of the fictional universe Middle-Earth (Khazad) as well, and possibly of other fantasy universes. The fu'ivla derived from Old Norse: dvergar; Old English: dweorg; Old High German: twerg."},{"word":"ridrfai","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fairy / faerie / fae / fay, of type/mythology $x_2$","notes":"See {crida}"},{"word":"ridrgobli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a goblin of mythos/folklore/religion $x_2$.","notes":"See also: {crida}."},{"word":"ridrkoboldo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kobold of mythos/folklore $x_2$.","notes":"See also: {crida}."},{"word":"ridrxobi","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a hob/hobbit [mythology/fantasy] of mythology $c_2$.","notes":"See also Little people [mythology] (={ridytorpre}), dwarf (={torpre}/{ridrdverga})."},{"word":"ridytorpre","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=t_1=p_1$ is a little people [mythological being] of mythology $c_2$ .","notes":"\"Little people\" have been part of the folklore of many cultures. Examples include: dwarf (={ridrdverga}), hobbit (={ridrxobi}), .... See also: dwarf [person with dwarfism] (={torpre})."},{"word":"ri'e","selmaho":"UI5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: release of emotion - emotion restraint.","notes":"See also {cniri'u}, {cnicru}."},{"word":"ri'enai","selmaho":"UI*5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: release of emotion - emotion restraint."},{"word":"ri'erbarkalri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the estuary/mouth of river $x_2$","notes":"from {rirxe} + {barkalri}"},{"word":"ri'erjimca","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=j_1$ is a tributary of river $x_2=j_2=r_1=r_4$ of land mass $x_3=r_2$, draining watershed $x_4=r_3$","notes":"{rirxe}+{jimca}"},{"word":"ri'erkoi","score":3,"definition":"$k_1$ is a bank of river $k_3=r_1$.","notes":"Cf. {rirxe}, {korbi}. "},{"word":"ri'ero'u","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"release of sexual emotion - sexual emotion restraint; erotic fulfillment - impotence/abstinence.","notes":"cai/sai/ru'e can be used to describe intensity of fulfillment/(impotence/abstinence). bu'o can be used to describe how close to orgasm one is. In particular, (cai)(bu'onai)ri'ero'u can be used to describe an orgasm."},{"word":"ri'erxi'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hippopotamus of genus/species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {rirxe}, {xirma}. Syn. {xiptamu}."},{"word":"rigni","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is repugnant to/causes disgust to $x_{2}$ under conditions $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {djica}, {nelci}, {trina}, {vamtu}, {xebni}, {pluka}."},{"word":"ri'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"lifri modal, 1st place patient/passive case tag; happens to...,experienced by...,with passive..."},{"word":"ri'irdansu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=s_1$ (individual, mass) performs a ceremonial/ritual dance for purpose/goal $r_2$, by custom/in community $r_3$, with form/rules $r_4$ to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"ri'irga'a","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a mace/[ceremonial staff] made of $g_2$ used for purpose $r_2$ by custom/in community $r_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ritli}, {grana}, {nolga'a}."},{"word":"rijno","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of silver/argentum (Ag); [metaphor: valuable, tarnishing].","notes":"See also {solji}."},{"word":"rijyska","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ = $s_1$ is silvery/silver-colored when viewed/perceived by $x_2$ = $s_3$ under conditions $x_3$ = $s_4$.","notes":"Cf. {rijno}, {skari}, {sloska}, {ransyska}."},{"word":"rikpei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ causes $x_2$ by psychokinesis."},{"word":"rikro","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ invites $x_2$ to listen to Rick Astley song $x_3$.","notes":""},{"word":"rikteropu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an aardvark of species/subspecies $x_2$"},{"word":"rikybauske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is the diachronics/diachronic linguistics of $s_2=b_1$."},{"word":"rilnari","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rhinarium (the moist, naked surface around the nostrils of the nose in most mammals)","notes":"See also {nazbi}."},{"word":"rilpemsa'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ raps $x_2$ (text)."},{"word":"rilsle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the unit of a form of rhythm of $x_2$","notes":"For example, \"lo fi'u vo si'e cu rilsle la romans.anonimos i je ri rilti lo ci rilsle (a quarter is the unit of a form of rhythm of Romance Anónimo, and Romance Anónimo is in triple time.)\" See also {rilti}, {selci}, {rilsletei}."},{"word":"rilsletei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is tempo of rhythmic movement $x_2$ with the unit $x_3$; $x_1$ is a time interval and corresponds to the unit $x_3$ of a form of rhythm of $x_2$.","notes":"Examples: \"lo mentu be li fi'u pa re no cu rilsletei lo zgike lo fi'u bi si'e (The tempo of the music piece is 120 eighth notes per minute.)\" \"la .andantes. cu rilsletei lo selsa'a zo'e (The tempo of the song is Andante.)\" \"lo mentu be li fi'u xa no ca rilsletei lo mi risna rilti lo pa mei be lo nu lo risna cu cmaze'a ce'o zilxru (My heart rate is 60 per minute.)\" See also {rilti}, {selci}, {temci}, {rilsle}."},{"word":"rilti","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (sequence/non-text quote) is a rhythm/beat of music/expressive form $x_{2}$.","notes":"Not necessarily oscillatory/regular pattern. See also {damri}, {pemci}, {tonga}, {zgike}, {slilu}, {dikni}, {sanga}, {morna}."},{"word":"rimni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ rhymes/alliterates with $x_{2}$ in language/phonetics $x_{3}$, matching sound correspondence $x_{4}$ (ka).","notes":"Broad meaning of rhyme - any matching sound correspondence. See also {pemci}, {sanga}."},{"word":"rinci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ liquid/fluid drains/strains/flushes from source $x_{2}$ through drain/strainer $x_{3}$ by force $x_{4}$.","notes":"$x_4$ is usually gravity. See also {pambe}, {tisna}, {setca}, {flecu}, {muvdu}, {ganxo}, {rirxe}."},{"word":"rindo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Native American/Indian in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also {abniena}, {niengatu}, {nienke'a}, {ancinabe}, {tsalagi}, {siksika}."},{"word":"ringei","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a happy with object of happiness $x_{2}$ with reason $x_{3}$."},{"word":"rinju","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is restrained/held [back]/constrained/kept by restraint $x_{2}$ against $x_{3}$ (event).","notes":"Also: $x_2$ is a restraint/binding for $x_1$, $x_2$ keeps/restrains/holds [back]/constrains $x_1$ from $x_3$ (= {selri'u} for reordered places); agentive restraint (= {ri'urgau}, {ri'urzu'e}). See also {zifre}, {ralte}, {pinfu}, {kavbu}, {fanta}, {jgari}, {jimte}, {bapli}, {curmi}, {kluza}, {tagji}."},{"word":"rinju'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ knows the reason for $x_2$ "},{"word":"rinka","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event/state) effects/physically causes effect $x_{2}$ (event/state) under conditions $x_{3}$.","notes":"$x_1$ is a material condition for $x_2$; $x_1$ gives rise to $x_2$. See also {gasnu}, {krinu}, {nibli}, te {zukte}, se {jalge}, {bapli}, {jitro}, cmavo list {ri'a}, {mukti}, {ciksi}, {xruti}."},{"word":"rinrine","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the sound of a telephone ringing caused/produced by $x_2$"},{"word":"rinsa","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) greets/hails/[welcomes/says hello to]/responds to arrival of $x_{2}$ in manner $x_{3}$ (action).","notes":"(cf. {friti} for welcome/hospitality, cmavo list {coi}, cmavo list {co'o})"},{"word":"rinsita","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a heart symbol / is heart-shaped ( ♥ )","notes":"See {risna}, {sinxa}, {tarmi}"},{"word":"ri'o","selmaho":"VUhU4","score":100000,"definition":"trinary mathematical operator: [integral of a with respect to b over range c]."},{"word":"ri'odje","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Wednesday of week $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Synonyms: {jaudje}, {cibdei}. See also {peldei}, {cicnydei}."},{"word":"ri'oi","selmaho":"LE","score":6,"definition":"the latest aforementioned...; refers back to the most recently mentioned thing(s) that satisfies the x1 of the following predicate","notes":"See also {ri'oirkai}, {ri}, {ra}, {le}, {bi'unai}."},{"word":"ri'oirkai","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is/are the referent(s) of the most recent complete sumti that satisfies the property $x_2$","notes":"See also {ri'oi}."},{"word":"ri'ojme","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an emerald."},{"word":"ri'onro'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a jade."},{"word":"ri'orfrupo'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Creeper, the exploding green monster from the video game Minecraft.","notes":"From {crino} {frumu} {spoja}."},{"word":"ri'orkalvoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Phantom, the green-eyed flying monster from Minecraft that attacks if you don't sleep at night.","notes":"From {crino} {kanla} {vofli}."},{"word":"ri'orkliru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is chlorine.","notes":"see also: {crino}, {kliru}, {li'orkliru}, {xunkliru}, {zirkliru}"},{"word":"ri'orko'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of kale/borecole/boerenkool of species/strain $x_2$"},{"word":"ri'ornimre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lime of variety $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {crino}, {nimre}, {barda}, {pelnimre}, {najnimre}, {branimre}."},{"word":"ri'orsmela","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an almond [fruit] of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {smela}"},{"word":"ri'ortcati","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is green tea brewed from $t_2$.","notes":"see also {tcati}"},{"word":"ri'orzilska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the abstract color green","notes":"The gismu {crino} refers to objects which are green, but not the color green itself. This lujvo serves the latter purpose. See also {skari} {zilska}"},{"word":"ri'ospa","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=c_1$ is a green plant/viridiplantae/viridiphyta/chlorobionta/plantae sensu strictu of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$","notes":"This group includes the land plants plus various groups of green algae, including stoneworts. The names given to these groups vary considerably as of July 2011. Viridiplantae encompass a group of organisms that possess chlorophyll a and b, have plastids that are bound by only two membranes, are capable of storing starch, and have cellulose in their cell walls."},{"word":"ripygarna","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is a bridge railing at bridge $g_2=c_1$, of material $g_3$."},{"word":"ripyzbe","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is a bridge foundation supporting bridge $z_2=c_1$, and is of material $z_3$."},{"word":"rirbau","score":3,"definition":"$b_1$ is the native language/\"mother tongue\" of $b_2=r_2$","notes":"A more literal synonym of {jbebau}, as one is not born with knowledge of a language. See {rirni}, {bangu}, {kulnu}."},{"word":"rircau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an orphan"},{"word":"rirci","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [member] is rare/unusual/uncommon/atypical in property $x_{2}$ (ka) among members of $x_{3}$ (set).","notes":"($x_3$ is complete specification of set); (cf. {cizra}, {fadni}, {cafne}, {kampu}, {cnano} - the generalized opposite to any/all of these concepts)"},{"word":"rirli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is realistic/sane (colloquial sense)/pragmatic/practical/typical/frequent/fairly probable/deemed to be likely to actually happen in real-life (as opposed to in a flight of fantasy or being merely possible but unlikely/abnormal) according to judge $x_2$ and under external conditions/rules for judgment/considerations $x_3$","notes":"For example, winning the lottery is not rirli because it 'does not happen to real people', as the saying goes, despite the fact that SOMEone always ends up winning; it is just the case that the judge does not consider it likely to happen to anyone that they know of. Another example would be that successfully fleeing the cops is not rirli: it is possible and even happens every now and then on the news, but it is extremely rare. Basically, if it is newsworthy for its rareness, it is not rirli. On the other hand, some things which actually are objectively fairly unlikely but which are subjectively representative of 'how life works' (such as with Murphy's Law) may be considered rirli. Mundane things very much so are rirli. Things which could be mundane but which 'no-one actually does' are not rirli. There is always an element of subjectivity or exaggeration with this word. It is not about what is physically possible, just what is familiar to the hearsay and experience and contemplation of the judge. A reasonable expectation is rirli. See also: {kanpe}, {zirli}"},{"word":"rirmamta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a grandmother of $x_2$."},{"word":"rirni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a parent of/raises/rears $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ mentors/acts parental toward child/protege $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {rorci}, {mamta}, {patfu}, {sidju}, {dzena}, {famti}, {verba}, {bersa}."},{"word":"rirny'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ raises/is a mentor to someone who raises/is a mentor to someone who raises/is a mentor to [...] to someone who raises/is a mentor to $x_2$ via intermediate steps $x_3$ (ce'o).","notes":"Can be used for 'PhD advisor ancestry'. Usage of mixed standards of raising/mentoring telationship is possible; thus, the parent of the PhD advisor of one's parent is a form of rirny'utka to oneself. This is a broader notion of ancestorhood than is \"{ginlazdze}\"."},{"word":"rirny'utka'au","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is direct ancestor/mentorial-ancestor of $x_2$ of order $x_3$ (li; nonnegative integer) in graph/network of ancestry (family tree) $x_4$ (defaults to maximal option), where $x_3$ is the smallest possible number which is so constrained; $x_1$ is the $x_3$th-great-grandparent of $x_2$.","notes":"If $x_3=0$, then $x_1 = x_2$; if $x_3=1$, then $x_1$ is the parent/mentor/rirni $x_2$; if $x_3=2$, then $x_1$ is the grandparent/mentor's mentor/{riryrirni} of $x_2$; if $x_3=n$, then $x_1$ is the ($n-2$)th-great-grand-parent of $x_2$ (id est: great-great-...-great-grandparent, where the number of \"great-\"s is $n-2$). $x_3$ must be the geodesic path length; in an actual tree-graph family tree, this is the only option; but, in practice, there is usually some closure of the graph (inbreeding/incest) and one specimen may be the ancestor of the subject in multiple different ways; in such cases, the shortest path(s) are the ones which determine $x_3$ and, thus, $x_4$ can be used to subtract out those connections in order to say something like \"A is both B's grandparent and B's great-grandparent\" (the latter requiring edge-subtraction from the ancestry graph). See also: \".{utka'au}\", \"{rirni}\", \".{abvele}\", {riryriryrirni}."},{"word":"rirny'utka zei treicytunba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is analogous to a sibling in a rank/seniority for/of a rirny'utka of $x_2$ by standard/in hierarchy/via partial ordering or relation(ship) $x_3$ (this is the connection between the rirny'utka at hand and $x_1$ which justifies the treicytunba label), where $x_2$ and the said rirny'utka are connected via intermediate steps $x_4$ (ce'o).","notes":"An indirect ancestor (that is: the near-relation, sibling, or perhaps equal/contemporary of a direct ancestor) is included. The standard by which the direct ancestor (the rirny'utka) and $x_1$ are equals/near-relations is $x_3$; the meaning of/standard by which \"ancestor\" is meant is specified via relation(ship)s steps $x_4$. See also: \"{dzena}\" (which is more general)."},{"word":"rirpa'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a grandfather of $x_2$."},{"word":"rirspe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the step-parent/step-mother/step-father of $x_2$ due to marriage with their parent according to law/custom $x_3$.","notes":"$x_1$ does not necessarily raise/rear/parent $x_2$ (for that, rear-concatenate \"{rirni}\" as a tertau). The gender of $x_1$ is not specified (nor is the gender of the parent of $x_2$). See also: \"{pa'uspe}\", \"{mamspe}\", \"{sperirni}\", \"{lacpa}\"."},{"word":"rirtaitra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ patronizes $x_2$; $x_1=t_1=r_1$ acts towards $x_2=t_2=r_2$ by doing $x_3=t_3$ as if $x_1$ was $x_2$'s parent.","notes":"{rirni} {tarmi} {tarti}."},{"word":"rirx","score":1,"definition":"River","notes":"Cf. {rirxe}, {xas}, {braxas}."},{"word":"rirxe","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a river of land mass $x_{2}$, draining watershed $x_{3}$ into $x_{4}$/terminating at $x_{4}$.","notes":"(cf. {flecu}, {senta} for most metaphorical aspects; {daplu}, {djacu}, {lalxu}, {xamsi}, {rinci}, {naxle})"},{"word":"riryrirni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a grandparent of $x_2$."},{"word":"risfoi","score":2,"definition":"$f_1$ is a rice field of $r_2$."},{"word":"rismi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of rice [a type of grain] of strain/cultivar $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {gurni}."},{"word":"risna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the heart [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [emotional/shape metaphors are NOT culturally neutral].","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is cardiac; emotional 'heart' (= {cnise'i}). See also {pambe}, {ciblu}."},{"word":"risnycni","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ feels $x_2$ (ka) about $x_3$, and notices their heartbeat."},{"word":"risnydicfancyxra","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is an electrocardiogram of animal $r_2$ drawn by $p_3$ in medium $p_4$"},{"word":"risnyjelca","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$=$j_1$ is the heart of $r_2$, burning at temperature $j_2$ in atmosphere $j_3$.","notes":"§13.13 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"risnyrilti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the heart rate / heartbeat of $x_2$ with the unit (default 1) $x_3$","notes":"cf {risna} {rilti} example: lo mentu be li fi'u ze no cu risnyrilti lo risna be mi li pa \"my heartrate is 70 beats per minute\""},{"word":"rispesxu","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a quantity of congee of ingredients including $p_2$"},{"word":"risybirje","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ made of/contains/is an amount rice wine brewed from rice $b_2=r_1$ from strain/cultivar/location $r_2$.","notes":"Synonymous with {risyvanju}, which is a literal calque of the English \"rice wine\"."},{"word":"risyvanju","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of rice wine from rice strain/cultivar/location $r_2$. ","notes":"Cf. {rismi}, {vanju}, {xalka}, {jikru}, {birje}."},{"word":"ritli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a rite/ceremony/ritual for purpose/goal $x_{2}$, by custom/in community $x_{3}$, with form/rules $x_{4}$.","notes":"[also: $x_1$ is formal, Legal. $x_1$ is 'going through the motions']; $x_4$ constraints/customs; See also {lijda}, {malsi}, {flalu}, {javni}, {tcaci}, {clite}, {junri}."},{"word":"ritlrxarai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Shintō purification rite/ceremony/ritual, harae or harai, for purpose/goal $x_2$, by custom/in community $x_3$, with form/rules $x_4$."},{"word":"ritplu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is/are (one or more of) the British Islands [United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; the Bailiwick of Jersey; the Bailiwick of Guernsey (including Alderney, Herm and Sark); the Isle of Man]","notes":"British Islands is a term within the law of the United Kingdom."},{"word":"ritrmafine","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an English muffin.","notes":"See also {mernmafine}."},{"word":"ritru'u","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is measured in pound sterling (£; GBP) as $r_2$ (quantity), in the monetary system of the United Kingdom $r_3$."},{"word":"ritstasysmuci","score":1,"definition":"$sm_1=b_1$ is/are British soup spoon(s) [item of cutlery] suitable for eating soup $sm_2=st_1$, made of material $s_3$.","notes":"The British soup spoon is the size of a dessert spoon (={tsiselsaismuci}), but with a deeper, more circular bowl for holding liquid."},{"word":"ritybau","score":1,"definition":"$br_1=ba_1$ is the British English language used by $ba_2$ to express/communicate $ba_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Syn. {gliglibau}. Cf. {merbau}, {glibau}, {bangu}, {merko}, {glico}, {bangenugu}."},{"word":"ritygu'e","score":3,"definition":"$g_1$ is Great Britain (country).","notes":"Cf. {brito}, {gugde}, {ritnai}, {gligu'e}, {kotygu'e}."},{"word":"rityjoixerno","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to/reflects the culture/geography of the British Isles/the Anglo-Celtic Isles (Insular culture), possibly including Brittany (especially in its early British history), in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Uses experimental gismu {xerno}. Meant to be exactly equivalent to .{ernyjoibrito}."},{"word":"ri'u","selmaho":"FAhA2","score":100000,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; rightwards/to the right of ..."},{"word":"ri'udbo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is rightist/conservative ideology of $x_2$; $x_2$ is a rightist","notes":"cf. {ri'u}, {sidbo}. See also {zu'adbo}, {mi'idbo}."},{"word":"ri'urgau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ restrains/constrains/holds back $r_1$ using restraint $r_2$, against $r_3$ (event)."},{"word":"ri'usri","score":2,"definition":"$d_1=r_2$ is a seat belt/strap/leash made of $d_2$ for restraining $r_1$"},{"word":"rivbi","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ avoids/evades/shuns/escapes/skirts [fate] $x_{2}$ (event) through action/state $x_{3}$ (event).","notes":"Also detours around, stays away from; ($x_1$ is normally an object, but may be an event). See also bandu which is not necessarily successful, {fanta}, which is agentive, se jersi which implies an opposing agent, {sisku}, {kalte}, {fapro}."},{"word":"rivli'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ escapes from $x_2$ by leaving via route $x_3$.","notes":"See also {rivbi}, {cliva}, {barkla}."},{"word":"rivyzu'e","score":2,"definition":"$r_1=z_1$ is a volitional entity in refusing to employ means/take action $r_2=z_2$ (ka or nu), for purpose/goal $z_3$/to end $z_3$","notes":"Implies a stronger sense of volition, purpose, and/or intentionality than {rivbi}."},{"word":"rixrai","score":2,"definition":"$tra_1=tri_1$ is the backmost/furthest to the back out of set/range $tra_4$ in frame of reference/based on facing $tri_3$."},{"word":"rixtu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hind leg or limb of $x_2$"},{"word":"rixybakfu","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=b_1$ contains $b_2$ wrapped with $b_3$ to be hauled on the back of $t_2$.","notes":"{trixe}+{bakfu}"},{"word":"rixybo'u","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a bone-behind with bone function $x_{2}$."},{"word":"rixydakli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a backpack with contents $x_2$, and of material $x_3$."},{"word":"rixydartu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the calf/lower back part of the leg (body-part) of $x_2$","notes":"the back part of the human leg from the ankle to the knee see {xadni'arno'ytuple}, {dartu'e}."},{"word":"rixykemkarsna","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a back vowel sound.","notes":"See also {crakemkarsna}, {mijykemkarsna}, {karsna}, {voksna}, {ra'isna}, {relkarsna}."},{"word":"rixyselsrustu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the backyard of $x_2$, enclosed by $x_3$","notes":"from {trixe} + {selsrustu}"},{"word":"ro","selmaho":"PA4","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: each, all."},{"word":"ro'a","selmaho":"UI4","score":100000,"definition":"emotion category/modifier: social - antisocial.","notes":"See also {jikca}."},{"word":"ro'acku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a book containing prose $c_2=p_1$ by book author $c_3$ to book’s audience $c_4$ preserved in medium $c_5$.","notes":"Cf. {fikcku}."},{"word":"ro'anai","selmaho":"UI*4","score":100000,"definition":"emotion category/modifier: social - antisocial."},{"word":"ro'au'o","selmaho":"BY1","score":1,"definition":"shift to Latin alphabet (strictly)","notes":"(Part of a proposal to restrict definition of {lo'a} to strictly a Lojbanic (default/natural) script.)"},{"word":"robin","score":2,"definition":"Robin."},{"word":"roda","selmaho":"KOhA*","score":100000,"definition":"logically quantified universal sumti: everything (unless restricted)."},{"word":"ro'e","selmaho":"UI4","score":100000,"definition":"emotion category/modifier: mental - mindless.","notes":"See also {menli}."},{"word":"ro'enai","selmaho":"UI*4","score":100000,"definition":"emotion category/modifier: mental - mindless."},{"word":"ro'engu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (energy) is X-ray radiation, radiating at $x_2$, from source $x_3$","notes":"See {gusni}. Synonym: {xy zei gusni}"},{"word":"ro'enje","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is psychic (i.e., mental) in aspect $x_2$ (property)","notes":"\"psychic\" in the Christian/Gnostic sense. cf. {ro'onje}, {re'enje}"},{"word":"rogjinme","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of Chromium (Cr)."},{"word":"ro'i","selmaho":"UI4","score":100000,"definition":"emotion category/modifier: emotional - denying emotion.","notes":"See also {cinmo}."},{"word":"roi","selmaho":"ROI","score":100000,"definition":"converts number to an objectively quantified tense interval modifier; defaults to time tense."},{"word":"roi'i","selmaho":"UI4","score":3,"definition":"emotion category/modifier: creative, artistic (emotion felt in proverbial/mythical \"right brain\") - analytic, methodical (emotion felt in proverbial/mythical \"left brain\")","notes":"For example {oi} {roi'i} is frustration felt by one's \"creative organ\", e.g. at failure to get inspired or work out ideas. {o'u} {roi'inai} might express satisfaction at solving a tough calculation. {roi'icu'i} expresses something halfway: like {ro'e} but stressing the fact that \"both halves of the brain\" are involved."},{"word":"ro'inai","selmaho":"UI*4","score":100000,"definition":"emotion category/modifier: emotional - denying emotion."},{"word":"ro'inre'o","score":1,"definition":"$re_{1}$ throws/launches/casts/hurls stones $ro_{2}$=$re_{2}$ to/at/in direction $re_{3}$.","notes":"§4.3 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"ro'irbi'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$=$b_1$ becomes rock/is petrified/is fossilized/is transformed into a statue $x_2$=$r_1$=$b_2$ (result) of composition $x_3$=$r_2$ at/from location $x_4$=$r_3$ under condition $x_5$=$b_3$","notes":"The process by which this happens is not specified and can be bio-geological (as with petrified trees) or magical (as with Medusa). x1 may not be biological. See also: {rokybixmivborvelvi'u}, {rokybixygau}"},{"word":"ro'ixra","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$=$r_1$ is a statue of $p_2$, made by artist $p_3$, using materials (kind of rock, etc.) $r_2$. ","notes":"See also: {rokci}, {pixra}, {blixra}."},{"word":"rokci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains rock/stone of type/composition $x_{2}$ from location $x_{3}$.","notes":"$x_2$: composition including $x_2$, which need not be complete specification. See also {kunra}, {jemna}, {canre}."},{"word":"rokpinsi","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a chalk/chalk stick made of material $p_2=r_1$.","notes":"A small stick of \"chalk\" used for writing on chalkboards. Typically not made of actual chalk. Cf. {rokpisterci'a}, {ciska}."},{"word":"rokpisterci'a","score":2,"definition":"$c_3$ is a chalkboard/blackboard/slate where $c_2$ gets written by $c_1$ using chalk $c_4=p_1$.","notes":"Cf. {rokpinsi}."},{"word":"rokplini","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rocky planet/terrestrial planet/'Earth', revolving around $x_2$ with planetary characteristics (possibly including rock composition) $x_3$ and orbital parameters $x_4$"},{"word":"rokplinrgodzila","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an extremely large rocky planet/terrestrial planet/'Godzilla Earth'/'mega-Earth'/'giga-Earth'/'deca-Earth'/Kepler-10c-like rocky planet, revolving around $x_2$ with planetary characteristics (possibly including rock composition) $x_3$ and orbital parameters $x_4$"},{"word":"rokrelca'u","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is a terrain characterized by rock $x2$","notes":"from {rokci} + {relca'u}"},{"word":"rokre'o","score":2,"definition":"$re_{1}$ throws/launches/casts/hurls stones $ro_{2}$=$re_{2}$ to/at/in direction $re_{3}$."},{"word":"rokrmarmaro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains marble from location $x_2$.","notes":"Type-3 fu'ivla variant of {marmaro}."},{"word":"roksfe","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a rock face / rock surface of rock / mountain $s_2=r_1$ on side $s_3$ with edges $s_4$.","notes":"Rock composition and origination dropped. Made from {rokci} + {sefta}."},{"word":"rokske","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$=$r_1$ is petrology [science about rock/stone] based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"terdi2, terdi3 and saske2 subsumed. See also {derske},{kunske},{rokci}."},{"word":"roksodna","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=r_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of lithium [Li].","notes":"See also {sodna}."},{"word":"rokspi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=r_1$ is a pebble/piece of stone of type/composition $r_2=s_2$ from location $r_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cmana}, {dertu}."},{"word":"rokybakfu","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=r_1$ is a stone [loose, single lump made of rock/stone].","notes":"Cf. {rokci}, {bakfu}."},{"word":"rokybixmivborvelvi'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the petrified/fossilized remains/remnant/trace of (once-)biological entity/organism $x_2$ with rock composition $x_3$ and location $x_4$","notes":"The remains must have become stone/rock (so, are not \"fresh\"). The remains need not be a body (part) but must have originated from a biological entity (trace: tracks/footprints, feathers/hair, scat, etc.). See also: {mivyvelvicyvauro'i}"},{"word":"rokybixygau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ =$g_1$ (agent) petrifies/turns/'freezes'/fossilizes $x_2$=$b_1$ into rock/fossil/statue $x_3$=$r_1$=$b_2$ (result) of rock composition $x_4$=$r_2$ and at/from location $x_5$=$r_3$ under conditions $x_6$=$b_3$.","notes":"Useful for Gorgons/Medusa/Basilisks. x2 need not be a victim and need not die (animation may be suspended, for example) nor be permanently petrified. Petrification must be agentive. The process/mechanism of petrification is not specified and may be natural or magical (etc.). See also: {ro'irbi'o}."},{"word":"rokykamju","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an obelisk."},{"word":"rokyko'a","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=k_1$ is a cornerstone of structure $k_2$ of stone type/composition $k_3=r_2$.","notes":"Cf. {rokci}, {kojna}."},{"word":"rolcacra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ occurs hourly/every hour."},{"word":"rolcinse","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is pansexual in situation $c_2$ by standard $c_4$."},{"word":"rolcte","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is every night"},{"word":"rolcumja'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is inevitable under conditions $x_2$; Any cases under conditions $x_2$ result in $x_1$","notes":"See also: {narfaunarcu'i}, {to'e} {cunso}"},{"word":"roldei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ occurs daily"},{"word":"roldepre'e","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is local train that stops every station of cars/units $x_2$ (mass) for rails/system/railroad $x_3$, propelled by $x_4$.","notes":"See: {ro}, {denpa}, {trene}."},{"word":"roldje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (nu) [typically] happens everyday"},{"word":"roldu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the same thing as $x_2$."},{"word":"roldza","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (property) is common to everything in the domain of discourse","notes":"See also {kampu}, {suzdza}, {nonydza}, {kaidza}, {zilkancu}."},{"word":"roldzadijbartu","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is outdoors; $b_1$ is outside of all buildings.","notes":"See also: {dijbartu}"},{"word":"roldzapa'i","score":4,"definition":"$p_1$ loves everyone and everything."},{"word":"rolju'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=d_1$ knows everything about $x_2=d_3$ by epistemology $x_3=d_4$; $x_1=d_1$ is omniscient about matter(s) $x_2=d_3$.","notes":"See also {ro}, {djuno}"},{"word":"rolkaipame","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ always exists in one of these states: $x_2$, $x_3$, $x_4$, ..."},{"word":"rolpamcinse","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ in activity/state $c_2$ exhibits a panromantic orientation by standard $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {rolcinse}, {pamcinse}."},{"word":"rolrafcre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ knows all the rafsi/morphemes of language $x_2$","notes":"See {ro}, {rafsi}, {certu}"},{"word":"rolsixu","score":2,"definition":"For every x in $x_1$, there exists a y in $x_2$ such that x me'au $x_3$ y; For every y in $x_2$ there exists an x in $x_1$ such that x me'au $x_3$ y.","notes":"Cf. {me'au}. The lojban definition is highly preferred. For example, \"lo so'imei poi loi so'i kulnu cu rolsixu ke'a lo ka kulnu\" translates to \"many people of many nations\" in a precise sense."},{"word":"rolsuki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are such that each of the former is in relation $x_3$ with some of the latter, and each of the latter is such that some of the former is in that relation with it."},{"word":"rolxracu'a","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ selects all images containing $p_2$; $x_1$ completes a CAPTCHA"},{"word":"rolza'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (plural) is everything that exists for $x_2$ (person) under metaphysics $x_3$"},{"word":"romai","selmaho":"MAI*","score":100000,"definition":"discursive utterance ordinal: finally; last utterance ordinal."},{"word":"romas","score":1,"definition":"Rome"},{"word":"romge","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a highly reflective/polished non-tarnishing metallic surface, of metal $x_{2}$ [often chromium].","notes":"See also {jinme}."},{"word":"romlo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Romani/Romany/gypsy culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also {kulnu}, {xindo}"},{"word":"romntisme","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects romanticism/the romantic era in property $x_2$","notes":"Romanticism is an artistic, literary, musical, and intellectual movement that originated in Europe and was at its peak in the approximate period from 1800 to 1850."},{"word":"romoi","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantified selbri: is final among; convert all to ordinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is last among $x_{2}$, rule $x_{3}$."},{"word":"ronci","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is $10^{(-27)}$ of $x_2$ in dimension/aspect $x_3$ (default is units).","notes":"Alternative to \"{ronti}\"; see comment section there. Proposed {cmarafsi}: \"-roc-\". See also: \"{ronro}\"."},{"word":"rondone","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a swift bird (family Apodidae) of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {tsubame}"},{"word":"rone'e","selmaho":"PA*4","score":0,"definition":"digit/number: least contextually-possible number","notes":"= {ro} + {ne'e}. Could mean {ni'u}{ro}, {no}/{no'ai}, or even \"400/600\" (SAT score), depending on context. See {da'ane'e}"},{"word":"rongunma","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=g_1$ is the European Union with member states $g_2$ (mass)"},{"word":"ronjinme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of europium [Eu]"},{"word":"ronjoizdotu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Eurasia."},{"word":"ronperli","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is an European pear (Pyrus communis) [fruit] of cultivar/variety $p_2$."},{"word":"ronri'izgi","score":2,"definition":"$z_1=ri_2$ is orchestral music (classical music or music written in a classical style) produced/performed by $z_2=ri_1$ (event), with form/rules/in tradition $ri_4$.","notes":"Cf. {ropno}, {ritli}, {zgike}, {nolzgi}, {naizgi}, {sopselneizgi}, {dja'aza}, {te'ekno}."},{"word":"ronro","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is $10^{27}$ of $x_2$ in dimension/aspect $x_3$ (default is units).","notes":"Adapts (2022) SI prefix \"ronna-\". Unfortunately, no good cmarafsi is available. See also: \"{ronti}\"/\"{ronci}\", \"{ketro}\", \"{kekti}\", \"{gotro}\", etc."},{"word":"ronrone","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ currs, purrs","notes":"See {latpukcmo}"},{"word":"ronru'u","score":3,"definition":"$ru_1=ro_1$ is $ru_2$ euros."},{"word":"ronru'u bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":1,"definition":"letteral: euro coinage sign (letteral)."},{"word":"ronsa","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is redundant/unnecessary with $x_2$ because the both satisfy property $x_3$ (ka) under conditions / because of reason $x_4$ (nu/du'u)","notes":"See also {simsa}, {nalra'a}. Made with gismu[...]score.py ron atsat redundant redundante izlicni za,ida"},{"word":"ronte","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rodent [can be a member of eutherian mammal Rodentia; semantic broadening might subjectively generalize the concept somewhat] of subtaxon/type/genus/species/breed/variety $x_2$.","notes":"(Updated for 2022-11-18: This word is now in conflict with \"{ronti}\", although this word was created on or around 2014-06-27 and thus might have precedence; see \"{raunte}\"). This word is the gismu version of: \"{ratcnrodentia}\", \"{rontnrodentia}\". Meant for any rodent in general (more general than \"{ratcu}\", \"{smacu}\"). Semantic broadening may allow for any 'small, scurrying mammal' to be so named (such as lagomorphs; such description should be avoided in technical contexts and is not necessarily disparaging (unlike in English)). For the subjective generalization of concept to any 'small scurrying mammal' made explicit, unambiguous, and clear, use: \"{rontysmimabru}\"."},{"word":"rontu'a","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=t_1$ is Europe","notes":"Cf. {ropno}, {tumla}, {zdotu'a}, {bemtu'a}, {tcotu'a}, {sralytu'a}, {frikytu'a}, {ziptu'a}."},{"word":"rontysmimabru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rodent-like mammal of type/species/taxon/breed $x_2$, rodent-like in property $x_3$ (ka).","notes":"\"{ronte}\" is an experimental gismu; see \"{raunte}\". Probably includes any small, scurrying mammal. All members of mammal order Rodentia are rodent-like, by definition; the use of this word is not restricted to only that set, however."},{"word":"ronxasli","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=x_1$ is an European ass [Equus hydruntinus] of subspecies/breed $x_2$."},{"word":"ro'o","selmaho":"UI4","score":100000,"definition":"emotion category/modifier: physical - denying physical.","notes":"See also {xadni}."},{"word":"ro'oi","selmaho":"PA4","score":4,"definition":"universal plural quantifier. ``All.''","notes":"``{ro'oi} {da}'' = ``{na} {ku} {su'oi} {da} {na} {ku}.'' cf. {ro} which is a universal singular quantifier."},{"word":"ro'onai","selmaho":"UI*4","score":100000,"definition":"emotion category/modifier: physical - denying physical."},{"word":"ro'onje","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is worldly/material/hylic (i.e., non-spiritual) in aspect $x_2$ (property)","notes":"Refers to the material world and things considered \"worldly\" in a religious/spiritual sense. cf. {ro'enje}, {re'enje}."},{"word":"ropno","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects European culture/nationality/geography/Indo-European languages in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {brito}."},{"word":"rorci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ engenders/procreates/begets $x_{2}$ with coparent $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {grute}, {gutra}, {rirni}, se {panzi}, {mamta}, {patfu}, {tarbi}, {bersa}, {ferti}, {jbena}, {sovda}."},{"word":"rore'u","selmaho":"ROI*","score":1,"definition":"(for the) last time","notes":"Not in general restricted to the most recent time/occurrence; if the event might happen in the future, further specificity is desirable (using, say, \"{pu}\"). For example, if one is moving from their apartment tomorrow and will presumably close their door then, but one is wondering \"did I lock my door the last time that I close(d) it?\", then this word on its own would be inadequate; the question is asking about the most recent time that the door was closed by the wonderer (the last, id est most recent, occurrence /in the past/) but that will probably not be the last time that the wonderer /ever/ will have closed it (which would happen tomorrow). By default, time is ordered from past to future (past < future)."},{"word":"rorlei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a generation [contemporary offspring] of $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {rorci}, {klesi}. "},{"word":"roroi","selmaho":"ROI*","score":100000,"definition":"tense interval modifier: always; objectively quantified tense; defaults as time tense."},{"word":"rotpaci","score":4,"definition":"$k_1$ (grkg) vf gur ebg13-rapbqrq sbez bs $k_2$ (grkg)"},{"word":"rotsmela","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hackberry/bird cherry of variety $x_2$","notes":"See also {tceromuxa}"},{"word":"rotsu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is thick in dimension/direction $x_{2}$ by standard $x_{3}$; [relatively long in smallest dimension].","notes":"Also stout. See also {barda}, {cinla}, {ganra}, {clani}, {condi}, {plana}, {gutci}, {minli}."},{"word":"ro'u","selmaho":"UI4","score":100000,"definition":"emotion category/modifier: sexual - sexual abstinence.","notes":"See also {cinse}."},{"word":"ro'unai","selmaho":"UI*4","score":100000,"definition":"emotion category/modifier: sexual - sexual abstinence."},{"word":"rozgu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a rose [flower - characterized by prickly stem/fragrance] of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"Roses are not all pink; avoid using for color rose, which might be {labyxu'e}. See also {spati}, {xunre}."},{"word":"roznrubiginosa","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a sweet briar/eglantine rose (Rosa rubiginosa) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"roznrugosa","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a rugosa/Japanese/Ramanas rose (Rosa rugosa) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozracikulari","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a prickly/bristly/arctic rose (Rosa acicularis) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrarkansana","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a (wild) praire rose (Rosa arkansana) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrbankesi","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a (Lady) Banks' rose (Rosa banksiae) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrblanda","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a meadow/wild/smooth/prairie rose (Rosa blanda) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrcimosa","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a elderflower rose (Rosa cymosa) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrdavidi","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a Father David's rose (Rosa davidii) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrdumali","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a glacucous dog rose (Rosa dumalis) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrfarsi","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a Persian yellow rose (Rosa persica) of species/strain $r_2$.","notes":"See also Persian (={kulnrfarsi})."},{"word":"rozrfilipe","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a filipe rose (Rosa filipe) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrfo'etida","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a Austrian briar/Persian yellow rose/Austrian copperrose (Rosa foetida) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrgimnokarpa","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a wood/baldhip/dwarf rose (Rosa gymnocarpa) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrglauka","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a red-leaved rose (Rosa glauca) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrkalifornika","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a California wild rose (Rosa californica) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrkarolaina","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a pasture/low/Carolina rose (Rosa arkansana) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrmajali","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a (double) cinnamon rose (Rosa majalis) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrmoskata","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a musk rose (Rosa moschata) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrnitida","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a shining rose (Rosa nitida) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrnutkana","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a bristly/wild/Nootka rose (Rosa nutkana) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrpalustri","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a swamp rose (Rosa palustris) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrpimpinelifola","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a burnet rose (Rosa persica) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrpisokarpa","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a cluster/swamp rose (Rosa pisocarpa) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrserice","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a rose (Rosa sericea) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrspitame","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a ground rose (Rosa spithamea) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrtsalagi","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a Cherokee rose (Rosa laevigata) of species/strain $r_2$.","notes":"See also Cherokee (={tsalagi})."},{"word":"rozrvicura","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a memorial rose (Rosa wichurianiana) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rsrs","score":2,"definition":"used to express giggling","notes":"See also {cmila}"},{"word":"ru","selmaho":"KOhA5","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: a remote past sumti, before all other in-use backcounting sumti."},{"word":"ru'a","selmaho":"UI2","score":100000,"definition":"evidential: I postulate.","notes":"See also {sruma}."},{"word":"ruble","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is weak/feeble/frail in property/quality/aspect $x_{2}$ (ka) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {carmi}, {vlipa}, {tsali}, {kandi}, {kandi}, {milxe}."},{"word":"rucni","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the ISO-named currency of people/government/mint/group $x_2$ with ISO-name $x_1$, according to rule/specification $x_3$","notes":"See also: {rupnu}, {jviso}."},{"word":"rucyca'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a processor/processing unit for purpose $c_2$.","notes":"Refers to any type of processing units on a computer. Defaults to CPU. For GPU, use {xrarucyca'a}."},{"word":"rucyzu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x1=z1$ processes $x2=pr2$ by process $x3=pr1$ for purpose/results $x4=z3=pr3$, passing through steps/stages $x5=pr4$","notes":"{pruce},{zukte}"},{"word":"ru'e","selmaho":"CAI","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: weak intensity attitude modifier."},{"word":"ru'ei","selmaho":"VUhU2","score":1,"definition":"n-ary operator: n-ary magma/group/ring operator a*b = ab`","notes":"Typically will be binary. All properties and structure are defined from context (including the set upon which it operates). Subscripts can denote to which structure (such as group) it belongs and which operator in that structure it is (typically, the subscript will denote in this order; id est: group, then descriptor). Notation may vary. Usually, will map within the structure (unlike a group action). See also: {ma'e'o}, {zi'a'o}, {gu'ai}."},{"word":"rufsfe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is rough surface of object $x_2$","notes":"{rufsu} {sefta}"},{"word":"rufsu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is rough/coarse/uneven/[grainy/scabrous/rugged] in texture/regularity.","notes":"Fine-textured (= {tolrufsu}). See also {xutla}, {tengu}, {vitci}."},{"word":"rufta'u","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=r_1$ is coarse clothing/sackcloth.","notes":"Cf. {taxfu}, {rufsu}."},{"word":"ru'i","selmaho":"TAhE","score":100000,"definition":"tense interval modifier: continuously; subjective tense/modal; defaults as time tense."},{"word":"ru'inai","selmaho":"TAhE*","score":100000,"definition":"tense interval modifier: occasional/intermittent/discontinuous; defaults as time tense."},{"word":"rujrbrule","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of crème brûlée of composition x2."},{"word":"rujrfreca","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of crème fraîche [soured cream] of composition x2."},{"word":"rujrmaionesa","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of mayonnaise [emulsion] of composition x2.","notes":"It originates from Mahon (Spain); in Spanish Mahonesa or Mayonesa."},{"word":"rukybau","score":2,"definition":"$r_1=b_1$ is the Russian language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Cf. {rusko}, {bangu}, {banru'usu}."},{"word":"rukygu'e","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=g_1$ is Russia","notes":"Cf. {rusko}, {gugde}, {gugderu'u}."},{"word":"rukyjinme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of ruthenium (Ru)."},{"word":"rulbakfu","score":1,"definition":"$x1=b1$ is a bouquet/[bundle of flowers] of species $x2=xr2$, held together by $x3=b3$"},{"word":"rulbifce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bee","notes":"A member of taxon Anthophila. See {bifce}, {melmybifce}."},{"word":"rulcmapezli","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=c_1$ is a sepal/part of the calyx of flowering plant/angiosperm $p_2=x_1$."},{"word":"rulfe'iganti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the pistil of flower/species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xrula}, {ganti}, {spati}."},{"word":"rulkemjinziljivbu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a wreath of flowers of type/arrangement $x_2$"},{"word":"rulnakyganti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the stamen of flower/species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xrula}, {ganti}, {spati}."},{"word":"rulpezli","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a petal on plant $p_2=x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xrula}, {pezli}."},{"word":"rulpurdi","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a flower garden with flowers $g_1$ of species $g_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xrula}, {purdi}."},{"word":"rulralpezli","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=r_1$ is a petal/part of the corolla of flowering plant/angiosperm $p_2=x_1$."},{"word":"rulsantyspa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an umbellifer (Apiaceae) of genus/species $x_2$."},{"word":"rulspa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1=xr_2$ is an angiosperm/magnoliophyta/flowering plant of species $x_2=s_2$ with flower/blossom/bloom $x_3=xr_1$"},{"word":"rumfli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ fails to do $x_2$ because it, or a part of it, melts; $x_1$ (light bulb/fuse) burns out"},{"word":"rumgau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ causes $r_1$ to melt at temperature $r_2$ and pressure $r_3$; $x_1$ melts object $x_2$."},{"word":"runbau","score":4,"definition":"$r_1=b_1$ is an artificial/constructed language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Artificial languages do not necessarily have speakers, cf. {bangu}."},{"word":"rundini","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a swallow/martin (bird, family Hirundinidae) of species/type $x_2$"},{"word":"runjinme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of technetium (Tc)."},{"word":"runjinto","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a well of fluid $j_2$ dug/drilled at location $j_3$.","notes":"{rutni} + {jinto}"},{"word":"runkre","score":2,"definition":"$r_1=k_1$ is a wig/toupee/mirkin worn by $k_2$ on body location $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {rutni}, {kerfa}, {zbikre}, {gaskre}, {krebasti}. r2 dropped for lack of use in this context."},{"word":"runla'u","score":1,"definition":"$l_1=r_1$ is an (artificial) pool at site/within land mass $l_2$.","notes":"Swimming pool (=limna runla'u), bathing pool (=se jinru runla'u)."},{"word":"runme","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ melts [becomes liquid from solid state] at temperature $x_{2}$ and pressure $x_{3}$.","notes":"$x_1$ runs (= {rumfle}). See also {dunja}, {febvi}, {lunsa}, {bisli}."},{"word":"runmenli","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an artificial/man-made intelligence/consciousness/mind of/in/inhabiting body $x_2$"},{"word":"runmluni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an artificial (person-made) satellite, orbiting $x_2$, having other characteristics $x_3$, and having orbital parameters $x_4$."},{"word":"runpinji","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is a dildo/phallic object.","notes":"Cf. {gletci}, {desmi'i}, {xangle}, {sezgle}."},{"word":"runta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ dissolves in solvent $x_{2}$ forming solution/[suspension] $x_{3}$ under conditions $x_{4}$.","notes":"Suspension (= {pucyteryrunta}, {pu'exre}). See also {litki}, {mixre}, {sligu}, {sudga}."},{"word":"runtngasnrproni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a spray aerosol of suspended substance/composition $x_2$ in pressurized container $x_3$ delivered under propulsion $x_4$ (gas suspending the spray; pressure, temperature characteristics; etc.) through nozzle system $x_5$; $x_5$ is an atomizer/nebulizer/sprayer that delivers $x_1$ by/under (force) $x_4$ from container/source $x_2$."},{"word":"runtrvanila","score":1,"definition":"$r_3$ is a solution/[suspension] of vanilla $r_1$ in solvent $r_2$ (alcohol)."},{"word":"ru'o","selmaho":"BY1","score":100000,"definition":"shift letterals to Cyrillic alphabet."},{"word":"ru'oi","selmaho":"PA","score":2,"definition":"quantifier: \"all\" (as opposed to \"every\")","notes":"\"ru'oi broda cu brode\" expands to \"su'oi da poi ge ke'a broda gi ro'oi broda cu me ke'a cu brode\". See also {ro'oi}, {su'oi}. In an imaginary grammar where \"lo ti broda\" is no longer a noun phrase, {ru'oi} is in selma'o LE."},{"word":"rupna'edu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''AED'' (United Arab Emirates, Dirhams) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupnafunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''AFN'' (Afghanistan, Afghanis) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupnalulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''ALL'' (Albania, Leke) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupnamudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''AMD'' (Armenia, Drams) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupnanugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''ANG'' (Netherlands Antilles, Guilders (also called Florins)) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupna'o'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''AOA'' (Angola, Kwanza) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupnarusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''ARS'' (Argentina, Pesos) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupna'udu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''AUD'' (Australia, Dollars) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupnavegu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''AWG'' (Aruba, Guilders (also called Florins)) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupnazunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''AZN'' (Azerbaijan, New Manats) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupne'eku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''EEK'' (Estonia, Krooni) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupnegupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''EGP'' (Egypt, Pounds) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupnerunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''ERN'' (Eritrea, Nakfa) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupnetubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''ETB'' (Ethiopia, Birr) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupne'uru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''EUR'' (Euro Member Countries, Euro) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"Cf. {rupnu}."},{"word":"rupniduru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''IDR'' (Indonesia, Rupiahs) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupnikedu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''IQD'' (Iraq, Dinars) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupnilusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''ILS'' (Israel, New Shekels) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupnimupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''IMP'' (Isle of Man, Pounds) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupninuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''INR'' (India, Rupees) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupniruru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''IRR'' (Iran, Rials) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupnisuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''ISK'' (Iceland, Kronur) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupnomuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''OMR'' (Oman, Rials) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupnu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is measured in major-money-units (dollar/yuan/ruble) as $x_{2}$ (quantity), monetary system $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also pound, rupee, franc, mark, yen; $x_1$ is generally a price/cost/value. See also {jdini}, {sicni}, {jdima}, {vecnu}, {fepni}, {dekpu}, {gutci}, {minli}, {merli}, {bunda}, {kramu}."},{"word":"rupnu'axe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''UAH'' (Ukraine, Hryvnia) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupnuguxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''UGX'' (Uganda, Shillings) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupnuje'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''UYU'' (Uruguay, Pesos) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupnusudu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''USD'' (United States of America, Dollars) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"Cf. {rupnu}."},{"word":"rupnuzusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''UZS'' (Uzbekistan, Sums) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupsra","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ gives financial support/donations to $s_2$ to prevent $s_3$ in quantity $r_1$ in currency $r_3$.","notes":"Cf. {rupnu}, {sarji}."},{"word":"rusko","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Russian culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {softo}, {slovo}."},{"word":"rusycindu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a grey oak (Quercus grisea) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"rusycinse","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is graysexual in situation $c_2$ by standard $c_4$."},{"word":"rusyzilska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the abstract color gray","notes":"The gismu {grusi} refers to objects which are gray, but not the color gray itself. This lujvo serves the latter purpose. See also {skari} {zilska}"},{"word":"rutcalku","score":1,"definition":"$x1=c1$ is a husk of $x2=g1=c2$ of species $x3=g2$ composed of $x4=c3$"},{"word":"rutma'u","score":1,"definition":"$x1=g1=m1$ is ripe in quality $x2=m2$"},{"word":"rutni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an artifact; $x_{1}$ is artificial; $x_{1}$ is made/caused by people/se kulnu $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is man-made.","notes":"See also {rarna}, se {zbasu}, {gundi}, {slasi}."},{"word":"rutnretikula","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a custard-apple (Annona reticula) of species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"See also annona (={sparanona})."},{"word":"rutpesxu","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a jam/jelly/confiture/marmalade made from fruit $g_2$ of species $g_2$.","notes":"Cf. {grute}, {pesxu}, {rutpiljdu}."},{"word":"rutpiljdu","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a quantity of marmalade made from fruit $g_1$ of species $g_2$.","notes":"Cf. {grute}, {pilka}, {jduli}, {rutpesxu}, {nimryjdu}."},{"word":"rutpurdi","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is an orchard of fruit $g_1$ of species $g_2$.","notes":"Cf. {grute}, {purdi}."},{"word":"rutrceraso","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cherry of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {ricrceraso}"},{"word":"rutrcerimoia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cherimoya (Annona cherimoya) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"rutrglabra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pond-apple, alligator-apple, swamp apple, Corkwood/Bobwood/monkey-apple (Annona glabra) of species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"See also annona (={sparanona})."},{"word":"rutrkenomele","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a flowering quince [fruit] (genus Chaenomeles) of species $g_2$."},{"word":"rutrkoko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a coconut of variety/cultivar $x_2$"},{"word":"rutrle'ukena","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a phakatin/pod from genus Leucaena of species/strain $g_2$.","notes":"See also: leadtree (={ricrle'ukena})."},{"word":"rutrmalpigi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an acerola of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {ragrmalpigi}"},{"word":"rutrmango","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mango [fruit] of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"See also {ricrmango}."},{"word":"rutrmonstera","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a ceriman/monster fruit/monsterio delicio/monstereo/Mexican breadfruit/windowleaf/balazo/banana pineapple (Monstera deliciosa) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"rutrmurikata","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Brazilian pawpaw/soursop/prickly custard apple/soursapi (Annona muricata) of species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"See also annona (={sparanona})."},{"word":"rutrpaupau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a papaya [Carica papaya] fruit of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {grute}"},{"word":"rutrpiripiri","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a pod of piri piri/African Birds Eye Chili (Capsicum frutescens) from of variation/variety/cultivar $g_2$."},{"word":"rutrpisu","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a pod of (sugar) snap pea/snowpea/mangetout from of variation/variety/cultivar $g_2$.","notes":"See also pea (={debrpisu})."},{"word":"rutrprunu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plum/peach/cherry/apricot/sloe of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {ricrprunu}, {flaume}, {persika}, {rutrceraso}, {birkoku}, {frambesi}, {fragari}, {plise}, {rozgu}"},{"word":"rutrvanila","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a vanilla pod of variation/variety/cultivar $g_2$."},{"word":"rutrximene'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a algarrobo/azúcar huayo/jatobá/fruit of genus Hymenaea, of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"rutsalta","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass) is a quantity of fruit salad [food] with ingredients/components including $r_1=s_2$ (mostly fruits)."},{"word":"rutsfani","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fruit fly of species/type $x_2$","notes":"May refer to Tephritidae and/or Drosophilidae. 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ISO-4217 ''CUP'' (Cuba, Pesos) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urcuvu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''CVE'' (Cape Verde, Escudos) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urcuxefu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''CHF'' (Switzerland, Francs) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urcuzuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''CZK'' (Czech Republic, Koruny) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urdujufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''DJF'' (Djibouti, Francs) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urdukuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''DKK'' (Denmark, Kroner) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urdu'opu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''DOP'' (Dominican Republic, Pesos) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urduzudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''DZD'' (Algeria, Algeria Dinars) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urfujudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''FJD'' (Fiji, Dollars) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urfukupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''FKP'' (Falkland Islands (Malvinas), Pounds) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urgubupu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''GBP'' (United Kingdom, Pounds) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urgu'elu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''GEL'' (Georgia, Lari) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urgugupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''GGP'' (Guernsey, Pounds) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urgu'ipu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''GIP'' (Gibraltar, Pounds) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urgujedu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''GYD'' (Guyana, Dollars) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urgumudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''GMD'' (Gambia, Dalasi) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urgunufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''GNF'' (Guinea, Francs) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also 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with code ISO-4217 ''MZN'' (Mozambique, Meticais) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urnu'adu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''NAD'' (Namibia, Dollars) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urnugunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''NGN'' (Nigeria, Nairas) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urnu'i'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''NIO'' (Nicaragua, Cordobas) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urnu'oku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''NOK'' (Norway, Krone) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urnupuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''NPR'' (Nepal, Nepal Rupees) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, 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code ISO-4217 ''PKR'' (Pakistan, Rupees) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urpulunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''PLN'' (Poland, Zlotych) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urpuxepu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''PHP'' (Philippines, Pesos) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'ursu'aru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''SAR'' (Saudi Arabia, Riyals) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'ursubudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''SBD'' (Solomon Islands, Dollars) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'ursucuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''SCR'' (Seychelles, Rupees) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'ursudugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''SDG'' (Sudan, Pounds) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'ursu'eku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''SEK'' (Sweden, Kronor) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'ursugudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''SGD'' (Singapore, Dollars) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'ursujepu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''SYP'' (Syria, Pounds) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'ursululu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''SLL'' (Sierra Leone, Leones) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'ursu'osu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''SOS'' (Somalia, Shillings) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'ursupulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''SPL'' (Seborga, Luigini) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'ursurudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''SRD'' (Suriname, Dollars) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'ursutudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''STD'' (São Tome and Principe, Dobras) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'ursuvucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''SVC'' (El Salvador, Colones) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'ursuxepu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''SHP'' (Saint Helena, Pounds) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'ursuzulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''SZL'' (Swaziland, Emalangeni) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urtujusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''TJS'' (Tajikistan, Somoni) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urtumumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''TMM'' (Turkmenistan, Manats) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urtunudu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''TND'' (Tunisia, Dinars) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urtu'opu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''TOP'' (Tonga, Pa''anga) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urturuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''TRY'' (Turkey, New Lira) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urtutudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''TTD'' (Trinidad and Tobago, Dollars) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urtuvedu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''TWD'' (Taiwan, New Dollars) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urtuvudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''TVD'' (Tuvalu, Tuvalu Dollars) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urtuxebu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''THB'' (Thailand, Baht) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urtuzusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''TZS'' (Tanzania, Shillings) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urvesutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''WST'' (Samoa, Tala) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urvu'efu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''VEF'' (Venezuela, Bolivares Fuertes) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urvunudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''VND'' (Viet Nam, Dong) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urvu'uvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''VUV'' (Vanuatu, Vatu) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urxekudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''HKD'' (Hong Kong, Dollars) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urxenulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''HNL'' (Honduras, Lempiras) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urxeruku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''HRK'' (Croatia, Kuna) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urxetugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''HTG'' (Haiti, Gourdes) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urxe'ufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''HUF'' (Hungary, Forint) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urxu'afu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''XAF'' (Communauté Financière Africaine BEAC, Francs) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urxu'agu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''XAG'' (Silver, Ounces) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urxu'a'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''XAU'' (Gold, Ounces) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urxucudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''XCD'' (East Caribbean Dollars) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urxuduru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''XDR'' (International Monetary Fund (IMF) Special Drawing Rights) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urxu'ofu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''XOF'' (Communauté Financière Africaine BCEAO, Francs) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urxupudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''XPD'' (Palladium Ounces) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urxupufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''XPF'' (Comptoirs Français du Pacifique Francs) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urxuputu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''XPT'' (Platinum, Ounces) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urzu'aru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''ZAR'' (South Africa, Rand) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urzumuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''ZMK'' (Zambia, Kwacha) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urzuvedu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''ZWD'' (Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Dollars) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ruxmai","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is ectoplasma (ethereal substance)."},{"word":"ruxpe'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are soulfriends","notes":"x1 and x2 surpass the closeness and mutual understanding of an ordinary friendship; are \"more than friends\" in a sense orthogonal to that of a romantic relationship."},{"word":"ruxse'i","score":2,"definition":"$p_1=s_1$ is the soul / spiritual self of $s_2$.","notes":"Made from {pruxi} + {sevzi}."},{"word":"ruxyxadle'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ spiritually/demonically/paranormally possesses the body of $x_2$","notes":"x1 is a spirit or other supernatural entity, but may not necessarily be evil."},{"word":"ruxyzau","score":2,"definition":"$z_1=p_1$ blesses / gives spiritual favour to plan / action $z_2$.","notes":"Made from {pruxi} + {zanru}."},{"word":"ry","selmaho":"BY2","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for r."},{"word":".rymy.","score":-1,"definition":"Artificial Intelligence. Acronym for {runmenli}.","notes":"This is an acronym commonly used to refer to Artificial Intelligence in the same way AI is used in English, and other acronyms are used in other languages."},{"word":"ry zei sance","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rhotic/R sound (default: alveolar tap or trill) produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {rasnce}."},{"word":"sa","selmaho":"SA","score":100001,"definition":"erase complete or partial utterance; next word shows how much erasing to do.","notes":"Proposed rafsi -saf-; in a lujvo this erases the current/previous group ({bo}, {ke}-{ke'e}, {nu}-{kei}, etc). Ex gim[kamsmikezysaf]pro = gim[kamsmisaf]pro = gimpro"},{"word":"sa'a","selmaho":"UI3a","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: material inserted by editor/narrator (bracketed text).","notes":"See also {setca}."},{"word":"sa'agri","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=s_1$ is a choir singing $s_2$ to audience $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zgike}, {zgigri}."},{"word":"sa'ai","selmaho":"LOhAI","score":5,"definition":"start quote of replacement for recent mistakenly uttered text","notes":"See {le'ai}."},{"word":"sa'alsa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the salsa (dance type/choreography), danced by $x_2$ to music $x_3$","notes":"Place structure based on {dansytai}. See {tamdansu}, {dansu}. For salsa as in sauce, see {xipxunsanso}, {mexri'osanso}, {mexyxeksanso}, {itlori'osanso}"},{"word":"sa'angu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sculpture/carving by sculptor/carver/artist $x_2$ in style/with properties $x_3$ ","notes":"Inuktitut \"sanannguagaq\" (sculpture, carving)"},{"word":"sa'au","selmaho":"SAhAU","score":2,"definition":"erase current sentence."},{"word":"sabis","score":2,"definition":"sabi/appreciation of the old and faded/like \"rust\"","notes":"Cf. {uabis}, {uabisabis}"},{"word":"sabji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [source] provides/supplies/furnishes $x_{2}$ [supply/commodity] to $x_{3}$ [recipient].","notes":"Agentive supply (= {sabgau}, {sabzu'e}). See also {krasi}, {sorcu}."},{"word":"sabnu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cabin of vehicle $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {bloti}, {marce}, {vinji}, {karce}."},{"word":"sacki","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a match [incendiary device] made of $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {fagri}, {jelca}."},{"word":"sackycmu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is phosphorus."},{"word":"sackyta'e","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a matchbox made of material $t_3$.","notes":"See also: {sacki}, {tanxe}"},{"word":"saclu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (me'o) is the [decimal/binary] equivalent of fractional $x_{2}$ (me'o) in base $x_{3}$ (quantity).","notes":"Conversion from fractions to decimal-point based notation. See also {namcu}, {frinu}."},{"word":"sacni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an exactly sufficient/barely enough/just right amount of $x_2$ by standard $x_3$.","notes":"See also: {dukse}, {ranlu}, {sacni}, {moxna}; {sai'i}."},{"word":"sadjo","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Saudi Arabian culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {xrabo}."},{"word":"sa'e","selmaho":"UI3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: precisely speaking - loosely speaking.","notes":"See also {satci}, {jibni}."},{"word":"sa'ei","selmaho":"COI2","score":5,"definition":"Converts following cmevla or zoi-quote into onomatopoeia. (bam! crash! kapow! etc.)","notes":"Narrower term than {tai'i}. See also {sance}, {ci'oi}, {ki'ai}."},{"word":"sa'ei zei gerna","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the grammar of language $x_2$ applied to onomatopoetic text $x_3$"},{"word":"sa'ei zei valsi","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is an onomatopoeia, a word that sounds like what it represents","notes":"Examples are \"gurgle\" or \"hiss\". See {sa'ei}, {ki'ai}, {valsi}"},{"word":"sa'enai","selmaho":"UI*3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: precisely speaking - loosely speaking."},{"word":"sagdraci","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=s_2$ is an opera about $d_2$ [plot/theme/subject] by composer $d_3$ for audience $d_4=s_3$ with singers $d_5$.","notes":"Cf. {sanga}, {draci}, {sagjvetavdraci}, {nolzgi}."},{"word":"sagjalra","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a cricket of species $j_2$.","notes":"See {jalra}."},{"word":"sagjvetavdraci","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=s_2=t_3$ is a musical/operetta about $d_2$ composed/written by $d_3$ for audience $d_4=s_3=t_2$ with actors $d_5=s_1=t_1$.","notes":"Cf. {sanga}, {je}, {tavla}, {draci}, {sagdraci}."},{"word":"sagypemci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ are the lyrics for the song/music $x_2$","notes":"See {sanga}, {pemci}, {zgike}"},{"word":"sa'i","selmaho":"VUhU4","score":100000,"definition":"n-ary mathematical operator: operands are vectors to be treated as matrix columns."},{"word":"sai","selmaho":"CAI","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: moderate intensity attitude modifier."},{"word":"saibu","selmaho":"BY*","score":2,"definition":"letteral: '!' symbol"},{"word":"sai'e","selmaho":"NAhE","score":2,"definition":"scalar intensifier: very...","notes":"{rei'e}:{ru'e}:{milxe} ; {noi'e}:{na'oi}:{cnano} ; {sai'e}:{sai}:{mutce} ; {cai'e}:{cai}:{tcetce}. See http://mw.lojban.org/papri/zipcpi:_scalar_modifiers"},{"word":"sai'ei","selmaho":"MAI","score":3,"definition":"turns PA into CAI; intensity attitude modifier expressed by a mekso.","notes":"Used to provide a numerical description of the value on an axis where the attitude intensity of the preceding UI word lies. 1 is taken as the default. For example, {na'oi} = \"pa sai'ei\", {sai} = \"so'o sai'ei\", {cai} = \"so'i sai'ei\", {cu'i} = \"no sai'ei\", {nai} = \"ni'u pa sai'ei\". Often the word preceding {sai'ei} will be a subjective number rather than an objective one, or else a number that has more significance than just a raw value: {no}, {ni'u} {pa}, and {ci'i} are examples. In particular, \"ci'i sai'ei\" (\"to an infinite extent\") can now be expressed. Also \"xo sai'ei\" (how strongly?), \"xo'e sai'ei\" (to some unspecified extent), \"tu'o sai'ei\" (there isn't really a degree of strength) and other pseudonumbers in PA can be used to create unique and very Lojbanic descriptions. See also: {sai}, {cai}, {cu'i}, {nai}."},{"word":"sai'i","selmaho":"PA","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: exactly enough and no more.","notes":"To {sacni} as {du'e} is to {dukse}."},{"word":"sailce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a willow of species $x_2$."},{"word":"sailon","score":1,"definition":"Cylons, a cybernetic civilization in the show Battlestar Galactica"},{"word":"saimn","score":0,"definition":"Simon"},{"word":"sainkaseti","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ participates in a cinq-à-sept activity $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"This is a loanword from Quebec French. It refers to informal after-work activities (e.g. a happy hour) often taking place with coworkers, or to more formal events such as a wine-and-cheese or cocktail party."},{"word":"sa'irbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=s_1$ stands up/arises onto surface $s_2$ supported by limbs $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {sanli}, {binxo}, {galmu'u}."},{"word":"sairbu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=b_1$ is a napkin of type/material $x_2=b_2$","notes":"from {sanmi} + {bukpu}"},{"word":"sairfa'o","score":2,"definition":"$f_1=s_2$ is the dessert of meal $f_2=s_1$","notes":"c.f. {sanmi} {fanmo}"},{"word":"sa'irpi'o","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is an upright piano."},{"word":"sajbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=b_1$ becomes conscious of / aware of / realizes $s_2$ (object/abstract) under conditions $b_3$.","notes":"Made from {sanji} + {binxo}. binxo2 dropped."},{"word":"sajgau","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$=$g_1$ alerts $x_2$=$s_1$ to/about/concerning $x_3$=$s_2$; $x_3$ is brought to the attention of/is recognized/realized by $x_2$ by/with the help of/due to agent $x_1$"},{"word":"sajgubgau","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ promotes / publicizes / advertises $x_2$ (object or idea) to community $x_3$","notes":"$x_1$={gasnu}$_1$, $x_2$={sanji}$_2$={gubni}$_1$, $x_3$={sanji}$_1$={gubni}$_2$. Note: English metonymically uses \"sell\" for this concept, but {vecnu} refers to the act of exchange, not advertising or promote. See {sajgubni}, {sanji}, {gubni}, {gasnu}"},{"word":"sajra'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u) is subjective/pertaining to subjects (things that are 'aware'); $x_1$ (du'u) depends on subject $x_2$'s perception","notes":"counterpart is objective {selsajra'a}."},{"word":"sajysne","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ lucid dreams about/that $x_2$ (fact/idea/event/state); $x_2$ is a lucid dream of $x_1$"},{"word":"sakartulos","score":3,"definition":"Georgia (Caucasus).","notes":"see also {kartuli}"},{"word":"sakartuvelos","score":1,"definition":"Georgia/Sakartvelo","notes":"[Dispreferred spelling]. The nation of Georgia (natively, Sakartvelo 'land of the Kartvelians'); population ~3,718,200 in 2017, capital Tbilisi ({tyBIlisis}). The modern state gained its independence from the Soviet Union ({sofygu'e}) in 1991. Alternate forms include {sakartyvelos} (preferred by the author of this definition), {sakartulos}, {sakartuuelos}, {gugdegu'e}; see also {kartuli}. May also refer to historical Kartvelian geopolitical entities."},{"word":"sakartyvelos","score":2,"definition":"Georgia/Sakartvelo","notes":"The nation of Georgia (natively, Sakartvelo (IPA [sɑkʰɑrtʰvɛlɔ]) 'land of the Kartvelians'); population ~3,718,200 in 2017, capital Tbilisi ({tyBIlisis}). The modern state gained its independence from the Soviet Union ({sofygu'e}) in 1991. Alternate forms include {sakartulos} and {gugdegu'e}; see also {kartuli} 'Georgian'. May also refer to historical Kartvelian geopolitical entities."},{"word":"sakatekas","score":1,"definition":"Zacatecas","notes":"Central Mexican state. Full name 'Estado Libre y Soberano de Zacatecas'."},{"word":"sakca'ajisygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ vacuum-cleans $j_1$ (area/object)/removing dust/dirt $j_2$ with vacuum cleaner $c_1$."},{"word":"sakci","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ sucks/is suction/vacuum/relatively low pressure of fluid/gas $x_{2}$ relative to high pressure $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also suck object/fluid (= {sakcpu} or {sakmuvgau}). See also {cokcu}, {lacpu}, {flecu}."},{"word":"sakcinki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a true bug of species $x_2$ (order Hemiptera),","notes":"From {sakci} 'suction' + {cinki} 'insect', as Hemiptera are characterized by sucking mouthparts; see {sakcti}. Synonymous with {miptera}. See also {civla}, {sfani}."},{"word":"sakcpa","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ sucks (gets by sucking) $c_2=s_2$ from $c_3=s_3$","notes":"If c1 is an animal, s1 is usually in its mouth or nose, and pumping may be involved, as in mosquitoes. See {pambe}."},{"word":"sakcpu","score":4,"definition":"$l_1=s_1$ sucks (pulls) $l_2$ at locus $l_3$","notes":"l3 is part of l2, such as a nipple or the upper surface of an airfoil"},{"word":"sakcti","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ consumes $c_2=s_2$ by means of suction; $c_1$ sucks or slurps food/beverage $c_2=s_2$.","notes":"From {sakci}+{citka}."},{"word":"sakli","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ slides/slips/glides on $x_{2}$.","notes":"$x_2$ is slick/slippery to/for $x_1$ (= {selsakli} for reordered places). See also {mosra}, {fulta}, {skiji}, {xutla}."},{"word":"sakprtlfmsnge'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a word in language $x_2$ with longest consonant cluster having length $x_3$","notes":"Invented by la .lucil. in roljbogu'e #proga. Counting is based on phonemes rather than letters. Ex: zoi ny. xłp̓x̣ʷłtłpłłskʷc̓ .ny. cu sakprtlfmsnge'a la .núxalk. li pare"},{"word":"saksna","score":1,"definition":"$san_1$ is an implosive consonant with place of articulation $x_2$ and phonation $x_3$.","notes":"cf. {zunsna}. Conventionally, when used with descriptives, comes after the descriptives, e.g. \"{voksli} {denrixtolku'o} saksna\" means \"voiced alveolar implosive\""},{"word":"saksofono","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a saxophone","notes":"{xagri} is a more generic term."},{"word":"saksrsporte","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ (mass of facts) is sport science based on methology $x_2=s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {saske}, {esporte}."},{"word":"saksruseibo'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=b_1$ is a vacuum/cryogenic flask for keeping $x_2=b_2$ hot/cold, made of material $x_3=b_3$ with lid $x_4=b_4$, insulated by low pressure medium $x_5=sa_2=se_3$","notes":"Cf. {botpi}, {vasru}"},{"word":"sakta","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of sugar [sweet edible] from source $x_{2}$ of composition $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also sucrose, fructose, glucose, galactose, lactose, etc.; saccharine/aspartame/sugar substitute ({basysakta} or {satybasti}, {ticysakta}); $x_3$: composition including $x_3$, which need not be complete specification. See also {silna}, {titla}."},{"word":"sakyjisygauca'a","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=s_1=c_1$ is a vacuum cleaner for cleaning $g_2=j_1$ (object/area)/removing dust/containment/dirt $s_2=j_2$ controlled/[triggered] by cleaner x3 (agent)."},{"word":"sakyva'u","score":1,"definition":"$v_1=s_1$ inhales $v_2=s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sakci}, {vasxu}."},{"word":"salcarce","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=c_1$ is a sled/sledge/sleigh/toboggan for carrying $c_2$, propelled by $c_3$, sliding on $s_2$."},{"word":"salci","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ celebrates/recognizes/honors $x_{2}$ (event/abstract) with activity/[party] $x_{3}$.","notes":"$x_3$ (and {nunsla}) festival/fiesta/celebration/occasion/fair/Holiday (some senses). Not limited to the ameliorative interpretation of 'celebrate': funeral (= {mrobixsla}). See also {sinma}, {jbena}."},{"word":"salmo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a salmon/trout of species $x_2$","notes":"Equivalent to {salmone}, but adopts the genus name, since it is morphologically a gismu (and the \"l\" is pronounced)."},{"word":"salmone","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a salmon/trout of species $x_2$.","notes":"see {finpe}, {sperlanu}"},{"word":"salni","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is salty/briny to observer $x2$.","notes":"See also {silna}, {xamsi}, {titla}, {slari}, {kurki}, {krumami}. This word was oddly missing; note that {silna} can mean sweet 'lead acetate, sour 'sodium citrate', bitter 'magnesium sulfate', or umami 'sodium glutamate', so {silna} {vrusi} is almost meaningless."},{"word":"salpika","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ sprinkles $x_2$ onto $x_3$"},{"word":"salpo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is sloped/inclined/slanted/aslant with angle $x_{2}$ to horizon/frame $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also steep (= {tcesa'o}); normally implies non-rectilinear. See also {kurfa}, {tutci}."},{"word":"salri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the differintegral of $x_2$ with respect to $x_3$ of order $x_4$, with differintegration being according to definition/specification or of type $x_5$.","notes":"All integrals are indefinite. Definition of which differintegral operator is being used is context-dependent if not specified explicitly by $x_5$. Dimensionality of $x_1$ and $x_2$ may be similarly specified. Output $x_1$ is a function, not a value (that is, it is some $f$ rather than $f(x)$); it must be specified/restricted to a value in order to be a value; thus, output may be $g'$ but not $g'(a)$ for some $a$; similarly, definite integrals and integration constants must be defined with additional effort. $x_2$ is likewise a function. If $x_2$ is univariate, then $x_3$ defaults to that input/variable; when $x_2$ is physical, without context, time will probably usually but not necessarily be assumed as the default of $x_3$ (but may be made explicit by \"{temsalri}\"). Positive values of $x_4$ are integrals, negative values are derivatives, and zero is identity; at the least, any real value may be supplied for $x_4$; $x_4$ has no default value. Useful for making lujvo for physics, for specifying career/total/sum versus peak/instantaneous value, for distinguishing between instantaneous versus average values/quantities, for specifying rates, generalized densities (including pressure), \"per\" for smooth quantities, etc. See also: \"{salrixo}\" (synonymous zi'evla)."},{"word":"salrixo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the differintegral of $x_2$ with respect to $x_3$ of order $x_4$, with differintegration being according to definition/specification or of type $x_5$.","notes":"All integrals are indefinite. Definition of which differintegral operator is being used is context-dependent if not specified explicitly by $x_5$. Dimensionality of $x_1$ and $x_2$ may be similarly specified. Output $x_1$ is a function, not a value (that is, it is some $f$ rather than $f(x)$); it must be specified/restricted to a value in order to be a value; thus, output may be $g'$ but not $g'(a)$ for some $a$; similarly, definite integrals and integration constants must be defined with additional effort. $x_2$ is likewise a function. If $x_2$ is univariate, then $x_3$ defaults to that input/variable; when $x_2$ is physical, without context, time will probably usually but not necessarily be assumed as the default of $x_3$ (but may be made explicit by \"{temci} {zei} salrixo\" or merely \"{temsalri}\"). Positive values of $x_4$ are integrals, negative values are derivatives, and zero is identity; at the least, any real value may be supplied for $x_4$; $x_4$ has no default value. Useful for making lujvo for physics, for specifying career/total/sum versus peak/instantaneous value, for distinguishing between instantaneous versus average values/quantities, for specifying rates, generalized densities (including pressure), \"per\" for smooth quantities, etc. See also: \"{salri}\" (synonymous gismu)."},{"word":"salsfe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (surface) is slippery"},{"word":"salta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (mass) is a quantity of salad [food] with ingredients/components including $x_{2}$.","notes":"$x_2$ is in $x_1$, an ingredient/part/component of $x_1$. See also {mixre}, {stasu}."},{"word":"saltrcefi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass) is a quantity of Chef salad [food] with ingredients/components including $k_1=s_2$ (mostly fresh leafy vegetables)."},{"word":"saltrkolslo","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass) is a quantity of coleslaw salad [food] with ingredients/components including $s_2$."},{"word":"saltrpikodegalo","score":1,"definition":"en$s_1$ (mass) is a quantity of pico de gallo/ensalada fresca/salada mexicana [food] with ingredients/components including $s_2$.","notes":"See also: mexican salad (={mexsalta})."},{"word":"saltrsesari","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass) is a quantity of Caesar salad [food] with ingredients/components including $s_2$.","notes":"A salad attributed to restaurateur Caesar Cardini"},{"word":"saltrvaldorfo","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass) is a quantity of Waldorf salad [food] with ingredients/components including $r_1=s_2$."},{"word":"saltrvinegre","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass) is a quantity of vinegret salad [Russian: Винегрет] with ingredients/components including $s_2$."},{"word":"saltysanso","score":1,"definition":"$san_1$ is a dressing for use with salad $s_2$, containing ingredient(s) including $s_3$."},{"word":"salvati","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) saves $x_2$ from sin/damnation; $x_2$ is saved by the grace of $x_1$; $x_1$ is the Savior","notes":"Almost exclusively used in a Christian context. See also {masxiia}, {xriso}, {cevni}."},{"word":"salvinji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=v_1$ is an airplane/aircraft [flying vehicle] for carrying passengers/cargo $x_2=v_2$, propelled by slides/slips/glides on $x_3=s_2$"},{"word":"sambau","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ is a computer language used by $b_2$ on computer $s_1$ for purpose $s_2$ (NU abstraction).","notes":"{bangu}, {skami}"},{"word":"sambo'i","score":1,"definition":"$botpi_1$ is an OS-level/application-level container / zone / virtual private server / partitions / virtual environment / virtual kernel / jail for contents $botpi_2$ isolated via $botpi_3$ and having access to peripherals / network / file system $botpi_4$"},{"word":"samca'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a piece of computer hardware for function $c_2$ controlled/used by computer $c_3=s_1$."},{"word":"samca'igau","score":0,"definition":"$g1=c1$ logs into computer $c2$ with username and password $c3$","notes":"The credentials (c3) should be a quoted string. Cf. {gasnu}, {catni}, {skami}, {sampli}, {japyvla}"},{"word":"samcfi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (property (“ka”)) is a bug/defect in computer program or computer system $x_2$ causing $x_3$.","notes":"See also {samcfisisku}."},{"word":"samcfisisku","score":1,"definition":"$si_1$ debugs [searches for] bug/defect $c_1=si_2$ (property) in computer system or computer program $c_2=si_3=sk_1$.","notes":"Cf. {samcfi}, {cfisisku}, {skami}, {cfila}, {sisku}."},{"word":"samcfisistci","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a debugger.","notes":"See also: {samcfisisku}."},{"word":"samci'a","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ enters textual data $c_2$ into computer $c_3=s_2$ by means $c_4$.","notes":"x4 can be a keyboard, pointing devices, or speech recognition. Cf. {ciska}, {skami}, {batkyci'a}."},{"word":"samci'ejudri","score":-1,"definition":"$ci_1=sa_1$ is a website/server at URL $ju_1$ for purpose/displaying property $sa_2=ci_4$.","notes":"Cf. {skami}, {ciste}, {judri}, {mutpapri}. $ci_1=sa_1$ doesn't need to serve HTML. Anything that follows the internet protocol, has an address, and serves data is a samci'ejudri."},{"word":"samcku","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is an e-book containing work $c_2$ by author $c_3$ for audience $c_4$ stored in computer $s_1=c_5$."},{"word":"samcmu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=j_1$ is an operating system for computer $x_2=j_2=s_1$.","notes":"From {skami} + {jicmu}."},{"word":"samcmuga'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ is a port/conversion to operating system/architecture $x_2=g_2=j_1$ from operating system/architecture $x_3=g_3=j_1$, ported by $x_4=g_1$"},{"word":"samcmuralju","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a kernel of operating system $j_1$ on computer $j_2=s_1$"},{"word":"samcrartropodi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a quantity of edible roots of rengarenga/maikaika/renga lily/vanilla lily $s_2$ (genus Arthropodium)."},{"word":"samcrkasava","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is cassava of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"syn. {mandioka}; see also {samcu}"},{"word":"samcrkordiline","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a quantity of edible roots of tī/palm lily (genus Cordyline) of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"samcrpakirizu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a yam bean/jícama/goiteño/ahipa edible root (genus Pachyrhizus) of species/variety $s_2$.","notes":"See also: yam bean (={sparpakirizu};plant), yam bean (={debrpakirizu};bean)."},{"word":"samcrtaro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is taro of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {samcu}, {konjaku}"},{"word":"samcrtragopogo","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a quantity of salsify [edible starchy root] of species/cultivar $s_2$ (genus Tragopogon)."},{"word":"samcu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of cassava/taro/manioc/tapioca/yam [edible starchy root] of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {patlu}, {genja}, {jalna}."},{"word":"samcu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ clicks/selects $x_2$.","notes":"Does not specify the type of device used to select $x_2$. See {kli'iki} and others."},{"word":"samfli","score":2,"definition":"$f_1=s_1$ crashes while doing $f_2$ (state / event)","notes":"Cf. {skami}, {fliba}"},{"word":"samfonxa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a smartphone attached to system/network $x_2$","notes":"See {skami}, {fonxa}, {ta'orskami}"},{"word":"samgi'o","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is $2^{30}$ of $g_2$ in dimension/aspect $g_3$ (default is units)."},{"word":"samgotro","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is $2^{80}$ of $g_2$ in dimension/aspect $g_3$ (default is units)."},{"word":"samjavyfonxypliduskemjuglerci'analka'ebi'ojaxyja'e","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ becomes incapable of writing characters $x_2$ of alphabet/writing system $x_3$, which is reflects chinese culture/languge/etc. in aspect $x_4$ and which represent $x_5$, on writing surface/medium $x_6$ with writing implement $x_7$ under conditions of being incapable $x_8$ under conditions of becoming incapable $x_9$, as a result of $x_1$ making excessive use of $x_{10}$ which is a computer for purpose $x_{11}$ or $x_{12}$ which is a phone connected to network $x_{13}$, used for purpose $x_{14}$, excessive by amount $x_{15}$.","notes":"The two \"under conditions\" places arise from the incorporation of both {kakne} and {binxo}. They are not to be confused. Ilmen inspired the creation of this lujvo."},{"word":"samjo'e","score":1,"definition":"Computer $j=1=s_1$ is connected to computer $j_2=s_1$ via medium $j_3$.","notes":"I.e. Network connection. $x_3$ could be, for example, a cable or network."},{"word":"samjongau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ (agent) connects computer $j=1=s_1$ to computer $j_2=s_1$ via medium $j_3$.","notes":"I.e. Network connection. $x_4$ could be, for example, a cable or network. Cf. {samjo'e}."},{"word":"samjudri","score":2,"definition":"$j_1$ is an adress of / are co-ordinates of computer system / computerized thing $j_2=s_1$ in system $j_3$; computerized thing has purpose $s_2$.","notes":"Normally, s2 might be dropped, but it's very useful to be able to point out if this is a {samymri} address or a {ueb} address. Made from {skami} + {judri}."},{"word":"samjudri zei uidje","score":1,"definition":"$u_1$ is an address bar of user interface $u_2$; $u_1$ is a widget of user interface $u_2$ for entering an address.","notes":"See also: {samjudri}, {uidje}."},{"word":"samkai","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is characterized by computer properties; $c_1$ is digital.","notes":"More general. Cf. {nackai}"},{"word":"samka'u","score":3,"definition":"$k1$ is an amount of computer elementary particles/smallest measurable increments of computer property/activity $k2$; k1 is a bit(s)"},{"word":"samkei","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ plays with computer/gaming system/gaming console $s_1$.","notes":"See also: video game (={samyzilkei}), playing with video game (={samyzilkeikei})."},{"word":"samki'o","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is 1024 ($2^{10}$) of $k_2$ in dimension/aspect $k_3$ (default is units)."},{"word":"samlat","score":1,"definition":"Doraemon, the renowned fictional Japanese robot cat","notes":"from {skami} + {mlatu}"},{"word":"samnarca'igau","score":3,"definition":"$g_1=c_1$ logs out of computer $c_2$ as username $c_3$","notes":"The username (c3) should be a quoted string. Cf. {gasnu}, {catni}, {skami}, {sampli}, {japyvla}"},{"word":"sampetso","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is $2^{50}$ of $p_2$ in dimension/aspect $p_3$ (default is units)."},{"word":"sampinsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a digital stylus for use on surface/device $x_2$","notes":"See {samxrapinsi} which is specifically intended for drawing, and might thus have a special nib or pressure sensitivity feature, whereas a {sampinsi} could just belong to a phone or video game console."},{"word":"sampla","score":4,"definition":"$p_1$ makes computer program $p_2$ which is meant to perform process/purpose $p_3$.","notes":"See also: {samtcifi'i}, {skami}, {platu}."},{"word":"samplabau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=b_1$ is a programming language used by $x_2=p_1=b_2$ to create program $x_3=p_2$ with intended function $x_4=p_3$"},{"word":"sample","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is computer paper from source $x_2$ for computer/printer $x_3$.","notes":"see also {prina}"},{"word":"sampli","score":4,"definition":"$p_1$ is a computer user / user of computer $p_2=s_1$ for purpose $p_3=s_2$."},{"word":"sampre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1=p_1$ is a computer-person/robot with purpose $x_2=s_2$","notes":"The implications of what it means to be a {prenu} are not accounted for. See also: {prenu} and {skami}"},{"word":"sampu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is simple/unmixed/uncomplicated in property $x_{2}$ (ka).","notes":"See also {pluja}, {curve}, {frili}, {manfo}."},{"word":"samrkompli","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a file compiled from sources / resources $x_2$ by compiler $x_3$.","notes":"Contextual type-4 {kompili}. The $x_1$ can be used to refer to binaries or other compiled files."},{"word":"samrla'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is (a file) linked from intermediate files/data/libraries $x_2$ by linker $x_3$; $x_3$ links $x_2$ into $x_1$.","notes":"Refers specifically to the linking stage of compilation. {samrkompli} can refer to the overarching build process as a whole, or simply as the stage where source code becomes intermediate files, depending on the type of its x1."},{"word":"samrpingu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (computer) pings computer $x_2$ with data $x_3$, which is $x_4$ bytes in size, over network $x_5$."},{"word":"samrucpau","score":1,"definition":"$pa_1$ is a thread of process [computer process] $pa_2=pr_1$.","notes":"See also: {samru'e}, {skami}, {pruce}, {pagbu}."},{"word":"samru'e","score":5,"definition":"$p_1$ is a computer process with inputs $p_2$ and outputs/results $p_3$, passing through stages $p_4$, on computer $s_1$.","notes":"Taken from NORALUJV.TXT. lujvo from {skami} and {pruce}."},{"word":"samrxra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an image file representing $x_2$ in format $x_3$ and attributes (e.g. size) $x_4$ (ka).","notes":"x3 can be filled with a cmevla, e.g. la. djipeg. or la. gif. x4 is for miscellaneous properties associated with the image file, e.g. lo ka se finti la. djan. See also {sfaile}"},{"word":"samselkei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a video game / computer game.","notes":"Neither the player, nor the computer, nor the purpose thereof are intrinsic to the concept of the video game. Refers any game that is played on an electronic device. See also {skami}, {kelci}. "},{"word":"samselmri","score":1,"definition":"$sm_1$ is an e-mail sent by $sm_2$ (agent) to person / computer $sm_3$ from person / computer $sm_4$ by computer network $sm_5$.","notes":"Made from {skami} + {selmri}."},{"word":"samselpla","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=p_2$ is computer program source code created by $x_2=p_1$ with intended result (state/process) $x_3=p_3=s_2$ on computer $x_4=s_1$.","notes":"See also {samru'e}."},{"word":"samselse'u","score":1,"definition":"$se_2=sk_1$ is a client [computer] served by server [computer] $se_1$ with service $se_3$ (activity).","notes":"Networking is implied. Note that the term “client” is used quite broadly in English, even if narrowed down to the networking sense. For “samselse'u”, the $x_1$ and $x_2$ places are only used to refer to the involved computers. See also: {samse'u}"},{"word":"samseltcana","score":2,"definition":"$t_2$ is a/the computer network that includes nodes $t_1=s_1$ whose function/purpose is $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {skami}, {tcana}, {mujysamseltcana}, {kagysamseltcana}, {selklosamseltcana}, {tolselklosamseltcana}."},{"word":"samse'u","score":1,"definition":"$se_1=sk_1$ is a server [computer] serving client(s) [computer(s)] $se_2$ with service $se_3$ (activity).","notes":"Note that the term “server” is used quite broadly in English. For “samse'u”, the $x_1$ and $x_2$ places are only used to refer to the involved computers. See also: {samselse'u}"},{"word":"samske","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is computer science with science methodology $x_{2}$."},{"word":"samsle","score":2,"definition":"$se1$ is an indivisible, most basic computer subunit unit of computer $se2$; se1 is a bit"},{"word":"samsrorau","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an unit with unit standard $x_{2}$."},{"word":"samta'a","score":4,"definition":"$t_1$ talks via computer to $t_2$ about $t_3$ in language $t_4$.","notes":"Cf. {skami}, {tavla}."},{"word":"samtci","score":3,"definition":"$t_1$ is a computer program / tool / application for purpose $t_2=s_2$ on computer(s) including $s_1$."},{"word":"samtcifi'i","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ programs [writes computer program] $f_2=t_1$ for function/purpose $f_3=t_2=s_2$ from existing elements/ideas $f_4$; $f_1$ is a programmer","notes":"See also: {sampla}, {samtci}, {finti}."},{"word":"samtcikajna","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a toolbar of $k_2=t_1$ (icons/programs) for purpose $k_3=t_2=s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {skami}, {tutci}, {kajna}."},{"word":"samtcise'a","score":1,"definition":"$se_1$ installs add-on $se_2$ into computer program $se_3=t_1$ which adds functionality $t_2=sk_2$ to the program on computer(s) including $sk_1$."},{"word":"samtciselse'u","score":2,"definition":"$se_2=sk_1$ is a client [computer programm] served by server [computer program] $se_1$ with service $se_3$ (activity).","notes":"Note that the term “server” is used quite broadly in English. For “samtciselse'u”, the $x_1$ and $x_2$ places are only used to refer to the involved computer programs. See also: {samtcise'u}."},{"word":"samtcise'u","score":3,"definition":"$se_1=sk_1$ is a server [computer program] serving client(s) [computer program(s)] $se_2$ with service $se_3$ (activity).","notes":"Note that the term “server” is used quite broadly in English. For “samtcise'u”, the $x_1$ and $x_2$ places are only used to refer to the involved computer programs. See also: {samtciselse'u}."},{"word":"samterpli","score":1,"definition":"$p_3$ is done/made using computer $p_2$ by $p_1$."},{"word":"samterto","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is $2^{40}$ of $t_2$ in dimension/aspect $t_3$ (default is units)."},{"word":"samtrotci","score":1,"definition":"$x1=tc1$ is a console for controlling computer $x2=s1=tr2$","notes":"from {skami} + {trotci}"},{"word":"samvidni","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a computer monitor."},{"word":"samxa'a","score":1,"definition":"$xa_1$ is an e-mail to intended audience $xa_2$ from author/originator $xa_3$ with content $xa_4$."},{"word":"samxa'e","score":2,"definition":"$xa_1$ is a pointing device for computer $xa_2=s_1$.","notes":"Pointing devices include: mouse, trackball, touchpad, touchscreen, graphics tablet, joystick, pointing stick. Cf. {pevysmacu}, {skami}, {xance}."},{"word":"samxexso","score":1,"definition":"$xe_1$ is $2^{60}$ of $xe_2$ in dimension/aspect $xe_3$ (default is units)."},{"word":"samxrapinsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a digital graphics stylus for drawing on surface/device $x_2$","notes":"See {samxrata'o}."},{"word":"samxrata'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a graphics tablet / digital drawing tablet for computer $x_2$","notes":"See also {samxrapinsi}."},{"word":"samymegdo","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is 1048576 ($2^{20}$) of $m_2$ in dimension/aspect $m_3$ (default is units)."},{"word":"samymi'etci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a shell/REPL for controlling $x_2$."},{"word":"samymlatu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a robot cat/doraemon","notes":"from {skami}+{mlatu}"},{"word":"samymo'i","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=s_1$ (computer) loads [data] $m_2$.","notes":"$m_1=s_1$ writes data/files $m_2$ into the random-access memory or main memory (or similar). $m_2$ could refer to data, information, files, etc."},{"word":"samymri","score":4,"definition":"$m_1$ (agent) sends e-mail $m_2$ to person / computer $m_3$ from person / computer $m_4$ by computer network $m_5$.","notes":"Made from {skami} + {mrilu}."},{"word":"samyuan","score":2,"definition":"name: \"Someone\", aka \"the god of lazy people\", used when the speaker is pushing responsibility to someone else unspecified","notes":"See {datpre}, {ei}, {bilga}, {nitcu}, {sarcu} // Native-Lojban variant: {la dzapre} / {la su'oda}"},{"word":"samyza'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ exists for $x_2$ within computer $x_3$; $x_1$ is virtual reality."},{"word":"samyzamsmacu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a computer mouse (physical object)","notes":"Defined to demonstrate use of -zam-, rafsi of {zai'e}; the existing synonyms {pevysmacu} and {sma'acu} are probably much more convenient for actual use however."},{"word":"samyzetro","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is $2^{70}$ of $z_2$ in dimension/aspect $z_3$ (default is units)."},{"word":"samyzilkei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_2$ is a video game on platform $x_2=s_1$.","notes":"Also tv/pc/computer game. x2 may be a personal computer, handheld device, video game console or arcade machine. See also: playing video game (={samyzilkeikei}), playing on (gaming) computer (={samkei})."},{"word":"samyzilkeica'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a video game console for playing game $x_2$","notes":"from {samyzilkei} + {cabra}"},{"word":"samyzilkeikei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ plays with video game $x_2$.","notes":"Also: computer game. See also “{samyzilkei}” for video game and “{samkei}” for a gaming computer/console in x2."},{"word":"samyzva","score":2,"definition":"$z_1$ is logged on to computer $z_2=s_1$."},{"word":"sanbau","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=b_1$ is the Spanish language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote)","notes":"Cf. {spano}, {bangu}, {bansupu'a}."},{"word":"sanbu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ strolls/leisurely walks"},{"word":"sance","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is sound produced/emitted by $x_{2}$.","notes":"$x_2$ sounds (intransitive verb). See also {savru}, {tirna}, {voksa}, {siclu}, {slaka}."},{"word":"sandali","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sandal"},{"word":"sanga","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ sings/chants $x_{2}$ [song/hymn/melody/melodic sounds] to audience $x_{3}$.","notes":"Melody (= {sagzgi}, {ralsagzgi}), harmony (= {saxsagzgi}), harmonize/sing harmony (= {saxsa'a}), song (= {selsa'a}). See also {pemci}, {rimni}, {rilti}, {siclu}."},{"word":"sangarapa","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ raps $x_2$ (text)."},{"word":"sangu'e","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=g_1$ is Spain.","notes":"Cf. {spano}, {gugde}, {gugde'esu}. "},{"word":"sanji","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is conscious/aware of $x_{2}$ (object/abstract); $x_{1}$ discerns/recognizes $x_{2}$ (object/abstract).","notes":"[also: $x_1$ knows Of. $x_2$ (one sense); awareness implies some amount of mental processing above and beyond mere sensory detection, and may also be applied to mental relationships that are not detected by the senses]; See also {menli}, {morji}, {ganse}, {sipna}, {cikna}."},{"word":"sankpitirBURK","score":1,"definition":"Saint Petersburg","notes":"The second most populous city in the Russian Federation as of this writing (2018)."},{"word":"sanli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ stands [is vertically oriented] on surface $x_{2}$ supported by limbs/support/pedestal $x_{3}$.","notes":"$x_1$ is standing; $x_1$ stands up; $x_1$ is erect/vertical/upright; $x_1$ bows/bends over (= {krosa'i}, {krosa'ibi'o}, {plosa'i}); frame of reference is (approximate) perpendicularity to the surface, and not to a gravity field. See also {kamju}, {sraji}, {tuple}, {zbepi}, {sarji}."},{"word":"sanmi","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (mass) is a meal composed of dishes including $x_{2}$.","notes":"$x_2$ is a course/dish of meal $x_1$ (= {selsai} for reordered places). See also {barja}, {stasu}, {gusta}, {sanso}."},{"word":"sanmytci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tableware for $x_2$","notes":"from {sanmi} + {tutci}"},{"word":"sanra","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ scatters/disperses/diffuses/dissolves in medium $x_2$ from starting point $x_3$","notes":"Antonym of {jmaji}. See also {preja}, {fatri}, {fendi}."},{"word":"sanserife","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a letter not having serifs $x_2$","notes":"Serif is a short line added to the top or bottom of letter. See also {enserife}"},{"word":"sanso","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a sauce/topping/gravy/frosting for use with $x_{2}$, containing ingredient(s) including $x_{3}$.","notes":"$x_3$ is in $x_1$, an ingredient/part/component of sauce $x_1$. See also {sanmi}, {mixre}, {stasu}."},{"word":"sansrabita","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a sugo all'arrabbiata/arrabbiata sauce [pasta sauce] for use with pasta $s_2$ [default: penne], containing ingredient(s) including $s_3$."},{"word":"sansrbecameli","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a bechamel sauce for use with $s_2$, containing ingredient(s) including $s_3$."},{"word":"sansrblacirla","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a blue cheese dressing for use with $s_2$, containing ingredient(s) including $s_3$."},{"word":"sansrcimicuri","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a chimichurri [sauce] for use with $s_2$, containing ingredient(s) including $s_3$.","notes":"Chimmichurri is a sauce used for grilled meat, originally from Argentina."},{"word":"sansrfausentailendi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a Thousand Island dressing for use with $s_2$, containing ingredient(s) including $s_3$."},{"word":"sansrketcu","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a quantity of ketchup/catsup/red sauce for use with $s_2$, containing ingredient(s) including $s_3$."},{"word":"sansrmole","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (loi) is a quantity of (Mesoamerican/Hispanic/Latino) mole sauce for use with/on dish $x_2$ and of a composition which includes ingredients $x_3$.","notes":"See also: {sanso}."},{"word":"sansrmustardo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is mustard for use on $x_2$ made with $x_3$.","notes":"see also {koblrsinapi}"},{"word":"sansrpiripiri","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a piri piri sauce for use with $s_2$, containing ingredient(s) including $s_3$.","notes":"Piri piri sauce (used as a seasoning or marinade) is Portuguese in origin and especially prevalent in Angola, Namibia, Mozambique and South Africa. In Peru, a traditional salsa is piri piri sauce. "},{"word":"sansrputaneska","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a sugo alla puttanesca/puttanesca sauce [pasta sauce] for use with pasta $s_2$ [default: spaghetti], containing ingredient(s) including $s_3$.","notes":"Recipes may differ; the Neapolitan version is prepared without anchovies, unlike the version popular in Lazio, and chili pepper is sometimes added. Traditionally, the sauce is served with spaghetti"},{"word":"sansrvanila","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a vanilla sauce for use with $s_2$, containing ingredient(s) including $s_3$."},{"word":"sansrvinegre","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a vinaigrette sauce for use with $s_2$, containing ingredient(s) including $s_3$ (mostly vinegar and oil(s))."},{"word":"sansrvosterce","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a Worcester/Worcestershire sauce for use with $s_2$, containing ingredient(s) including $s_3$."},{"word":"sansrxolandese","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a hollandaise sauce for use with $s_2$, containing ingredient(s) including $s_3$."},{"word":"sansyjukpa","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a saucier/making sauce(s) $s_1=j_2$ by recipe/method $j_3$ (process)."},{"word":"santa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an umbrella/parasol shielding $x_{2}$ from $x_{3}$, made of material $x_{4}$, supported by $x_{5}$.","notes":"See also {carvi}, {solri}."},{"word":"sa'o","selmaho":"VUhU4","score":100000,"definition":"trinary mathematical operator: [derivative of a with respect to b of degree c]."},{"word":"sa'oi","selmaho":"SAhOI","score":2,"definition":"unconditional start of text; outside regular grammar; used for computer input.","notes":"See also {fa'o}."},{"word":"sa'orgau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ [person/agent] leans/slants/tilts $s_1$ away from vertical by angle $s_2$","notes":"from {salpo} {gasnu}. See also {ca'ermuvgau}"},{"word":"sa'orkurfa","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a square-sloped with square vertices $x_{2}$ with right-angle dimensionality $x_{3}$ with slope angle $x_{4}$."},{"word":"sapmau","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=z_1$ is simpler than $z_2$ in property $s_2=z_3$ by amount $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {sampu} {zmadu}"},{"word":"sapna'u","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a scalar in structure/set $x2$ with properties (potentially including magnitude, etc. in a given metric and coordinate system) $x3$; $x1$ is a simple number; $x1$ is a number that lacks ","notes":"In some interpretations, for example, complex numbers may be scalars; in others (including mekso in a sense), they can be treated as two-component vectors (in which case \"direction in the complex plane\" and magnitude can be noted in properties x3)."},{"word":"sapselga'e","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=g_2$ is evident to $g_1$ by $g_3$ evidence.","notes":"made from {sampu}, {se}, {ganse}"},{"word":"saptoda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'simple-tense-modal' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: NAhE? SE? BAI NAI? KI? | NAhE? (time space? | space time?) & CAhA KI? | KI | CUhE. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"sapxrebau","score":0,"definition":"$b_1=m_1=s_1$ is pidgin used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$, created from sources including $m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xrebau}."},{"word":"sapygli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Simple English culture in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"sarcu","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (abstract) is necessary/required for continuing state/process $x_{2}$ under conditions $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also factually necessary, necessity, prerequisite, condition, precondition. See also cmavo list {sau}, {nitcu}."},{"word":"sardina","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sardine of species $x_2$"},{"word":"sargarepa","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a carrot of species / variety / cultivar $x_2$","notes":"See also {genja}."},{"word":"sargoia","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an opossum of species $x_2$"},{"word":"sarji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ supports/holds up/is underpinning of/[helps] $x_{2}$ against force/opposition $x_{3}$ with/by means $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also aids; (adjective:) $x_1$ is dependable, reliable (such reliability may be transient; this is not the usual sense of 'reliable' or 'dependable'); ($x_2$ is object/event). See also {bradi}, {darlu}, {fapro}, {sidju}, {tugni}, {bongu}, {ckana}, {cpana}, {loldi}, {sanli}, {selfu}."},{"word":"sarjrkardano","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a gimbal supporting $s_2$"},{"word":"sarlami","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is salami (type of sausage) made from $x_2$","notes":"See {kolbasa}, {rectu}, {cidja}"},{"word":"sarlu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a spiral/helix/whorl/[vortex] [shape/form] with limits $x_{2}$, of dimensionality $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {klupe}, {korcu}, {tarmi}."},{"word":"sarlyterjai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tendril used by $x_3$ to hold $x_2$ at $x_4$.","notes":"see also {sarlyjai}"},{"word":"sarni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ [idéal shape/form] is a three-angled shape/form defined by set of corners/vertices $x_2$ [set], sides/dimensions $x_3$","notes":"$x_3$, as a dimension, usually is an integer and is at least -1. See also: {cibjgatai}."},{"word":"sarnyskrantykemyzgitci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a musical saw with actuator $x_2$"},{"word":"sarnyskrantyzgitci","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a musical saw with actuator $x_2$"},{"word":"sars","score":1,"definition":"Severe acute respiratory syndrome","notes":"see also {mers}, {virnkorona}"},{"word":"sarsaparila","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sarsaparilla drink of type/brand $x_2$ (with Smilax ornata or artificial flavor)"},{"word":"sarvanju","score":3,"definition":"$v_1=s_1$ is vinegar made from $v_2$.","notes":"Cf. {slari}, {vanju}, {vanslami}."},{"word":"sarvanslami","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is acetic acid.","notes":"see also {sarvanju}, {sarvansilna}"},{"word":"sarvanxu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is acetaldehyde.","notes":"experimental gismu {xudvu}; see also {sarvanslami}"},{"word":"sarxe","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is harmonious/concordant/in agreement/concord with $x_{2}$ in property $x_{3}$ (ka).","notes":"See also {satci}, {panpi}, {mapti}, {tugni}, {ckini}."},{"word":"sarxeva","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$(set) acts unanimously/on the basis of unanimous group consensus in doing $x_2$ (activity); $x_1$ are in harmony in doing $x_2$; $x_1$ (set) acts in the interest of harmony and smooth functioning in doing $x_2$; $x_1$ acts without searching for good or bad members of $x_1$; $x_1$ consists of members that have a shared goal of group/non-individual success; $x_1$ shows cooperative behavior/trust/sharing and the necessary social subordination of members of $x_1$","notes":"See also {sarxe}, {lanxe}"},{"word":"saryrutyjisra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$=$j_1$=$s_1$ is a quantity of verjuice (sour fruit juice) of composition/from source $x_2$=$j_2$","notes":"Usually mildly acidic. x2 probably includes g1. See also: {vanju}, {sarvanju}, {jisra}"},{"word":"sasfoi","score":3,"definition":"$f_1$ is a lawn/meadow/field of grass species $s_2$."},{"word":"sasfro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pitchfork/hay fork for purpose $x_2$ with tines/prongs $x_3$ on handle $x_4$","notes":"Generally $x_2$ is the movement of hay or loose materials. See {srasu}, {forca}, {sudysrasu}."},{"word":"saska'ami'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lawnmower for use/function $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {srasu}, {katna}, {minji}."},{"word":"saske","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (mass of facts) is science of/about subject matter $x_{2}$ based on methodology $x_{3}$.","notes":"Not limited to science as derived by the scientific method, but pertaining to any body of usually-coherent knowledge garnered/gathered/assembled by a consistent methodology. See also {datni}, {fatci}, {djuno}, {cipra}, {pensi}, {jimpe}."},{"word":"saskrcereme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is cherology/phonology of sign language $x_2$.","notes":"See also {xanle'u}, {xanle'ule'u}, {xanbau} and {xancrcereme}."},{"word":"saskrsporte","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (mass of facts) is sport science based on methology $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {saske}, {esporte}."},{"word":"sasmapku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a straw hat."},{"word":"sasnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiceless alveolar sibilant fricative sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Derived from and synonymous with {sy zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient consonant in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"sasrmofila","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a marram grass/beachgrass/grass of the genus Ammophila of species $x_2$."},{"word":"sastu'a","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a grassland/prairie/steppe in location $t_2$ with endemic grass species $s_2$"},{"word":"sasysluni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rush leek (Allium schoenoprasum) of variety/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"sasysmispa","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a sedge (plant in family Cyperaceae) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$.","notes":"Sedge superficially resembles grasses or rushes."},{"word":"satci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [measurement/match] is exact/precise to precision $x_{2}$ in property/quantity $x_{3}$ (ka/ni).","notes":"See also {sarxe}, {dunli}, {merli}, {mapti}, {kancu}, {mintu}."},{"word":"satcygunta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sniper attacking $x_2$."},{"word":"satmatne","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=s_1$ is a quantity of/contains toffee/caramel/butterscotch.","notes":"Cf. {sakta}, {matne}."},{"word":"satoris","score":1,"definition":"satori or Zen enlightenment"},{"word":"satre","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) strokes/rubs/pets $x_{2}$ with $x_{3}$.","notes":"Pet (= {pamsa'e}). See also {mosra}, {pencu}."},{"word":"satrvanila","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of vanilla sugar [mix] of composition $s_3$."},{"word":"satyjdu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=j_1$ is pudding / jelly / Jell-O / a sugary gelatin dessert containing $j_2$."},{"word":"satyjisra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is molasses from source $x_2$ of composition $x_3$."},{"word":"satyterbi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is diabetes with symptoms $x2$, acquired by patient $x3$","notes":"from {sakta} + {terbi'a}"},{"word":"satyviknu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is syrup from source $x_2$"},{"word":"sa'u","selmaho":"UI3","score":100002,"definition":"discursive: simply - elaborating.","notes":"See also {sampu}, {pluja}."},{"word":"sau","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"sarcu modal, 1st place requiring ..."},{"word":"sau'a","selmaho":"ZAhO","score":2,"definition":"interval event contour: succeeding at ...","notes":"See also {snada}."},{"word":"sau'au","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"mekso binary operator: del, nabla, quabla, partial-derivative vector/tensor operator; outputs the functional-valued formal-covector (or analog thereof) of partial derivatives with respect to $X_1$ (tensor in the same format and order), each degree $X_2$ (default: 1).","notes":"Suitable assumption or specification of dimensionality, a suitable differentiation order, a suitable metric, and a sufficiently differentiable function are required. $X_1$ may be assumed according to context. Potentially combine with, for example, the cross-prpduct operator for curl. See: \"{sa'o}\"."},{"word":"sau'e","selmaho":"GOhOI","score":2,"definition":"quotes a nonce Lojban word (an onomatopoeia), turns it into selbri unit meaning \"$x_1$ makes a sound like (quoted word)\".","notes":"This is Loglan's \"sue\". For example, \"sau'e uaf\" has place structure \"$x_1$ barks (utters 'waf!')\""},{"word":"sau'ei","selmaho":"COI","score":1,"definition":"vocative: celebratory cheer/hooray"},{"word":"sau'e'u","selmaho":"COI","score":1,"definition":"topicalizer (sumtcita/discursive; somewhat meta): the following discourse is about/relates to/has topic/concerns ","notes":"This word is good for the subject line in an email or post; in a conversation with multiple topics (and possibly multiple people responding simultaneously with multiple paragraphs for each topic), it can be used as an organizational tool. It is used to put the audience's mind in the proper/correct thought frame (mindset). It does not really change the meaning of the bridi, but it does indicate to what its content semantically pertains or relates. It can be used as a reminder; for example, \"Remember when you told me to go to the store? What did you want me to buy?\" -> \"Concerning the event of my going to the store, what did you want me to buy?\" -> \"sau'e'u lonu mi klama lo zarci keiku do djica lonu vecnu ma mi\". It is not as attached to the bridi as {sera'a}; this is more discursive and somewhat more meta. The specified topic may endure until the end of the discourse, or the paragraph, or the bridi; it is explicitly cancelled/negated by \"{sau'e'unai}\" followed by a pointer to whichever part of the topic is being concluded in thought and discourse; it is taken to be the case that the previous topic is concluded whensoever a new one (even what could be considered a subtopic) is introduced. If Eulojban (more specifically, the diphthong/digraph \"eu\") is ever accepted (in Lojban) as valid, .krtisfranks. would prefer that this word's meaning get directly transferred to and preserved in \"{sau'eu}\", with this word unassigned; likewise for \"{sau'eunai}\"."},{"word":"sau'e'unai","selmaho":"COI*","score":1,"definition":"cancel topic","notes":"The topic of the current discourse which relates to or is referenced by the immediately following sumti is hereby cancelled."},{"word":"sau'i","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso n-ary operator: reciprocal of the sum of the reciprocal of each of $X_1$, $X_2$, ..., $X_n$ (for any natural number n); $1/((1/X_1) + (1/X_2) + ... + (1/X_n))$.","notes":"Left-groups, but is commutative and associative, so it does not matter. Useful in calculating electrical resistance, manipulating exponentiation/roots/logarithms ({enfa}), giving examples of binary operators with certain properties, etc. li ry sau'i sy du li pe'o fa'i pe'o su'i pe'o fa'i ry boi ku'e pe'o fa'i sy ku'e ku'e ku'e. See also: \"{vau'i}\"."},{"word":"sauin","score":1,"definition":"Samhain; Sauin"},{"word":"saumna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Samhain/Halloween of year $x_2$"},{"word":"sa'unai","selmaho":"UI*3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: simply - elaborating."},{"word":"saunrai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is most familiar, among $x_2$, to $x_3$."},{"word":"sau'o","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":3,"definition":"pro-sumti whose referent's identity the speaker is assuming the listener to know","notes":"Cf. {do'au} {nau'o}. differs from zo do'au in that the listener isn't free to choose, but rather is expected to know what the speaker knows but is not explicitly saying. similar to one use of English \"yk\" (different from {ie'o}). possibly equivalent in meaning to «lo poi'i do djuno lo du'u ma kau me ke'a», or maybe «lo poi'i lo du'u ma kau me ke'a ku slabu do»."},{"word":"saupaulos","score":1,"definition":"Sao Paulo"},{"word":"sau'u","selmaho":"SAUhU","score":2,"definition":"erase the current clause."},{"word":"sauzma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is more familiar than $x_2$ to $x_3$ in feature/aspect $x_4$ (ka)"},{"word":"savdade","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ has saudade of $x_2$ (object, event)","notes":"x1 has a deep emotional state of nostalgic or profound melancholic missing, longing for an absent $x_2$ that $x_1$ loves"},{"word":"savru","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a noise/din/clamor [sensory input without useful information] to $x_{2}$ via sensory channel $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {sance}, {cladu}, {kerlo}, {smaji}, {tirna}, {siclu}."},{"word":"saxfri","score":2,"definition":"$l_1=s_1$ is harmonious, happy or blissful with $l_2=s_2$."},{"word":"saxseltai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1=s_2=t_2$ is harmonious in its form in property $x_2=s_3$; $x_1$ is symmetrical (mathematical sense) exhibiting symmetry $x_2$.","notes":"See {sarxe} {se} {tarmi}, and compare {jvamle} which can also be translated as \"symmetrical\"."},{"word":"saxsi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ are harmonious with themselves in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"sa'ydar","score":1,"definition":"Saidar","notes":"See also: {sa'ydin}, {sedais}, {makfa}"},{"word":"sa'ydin","score":1,"definition":"Saidin","notes":"See also: {sa'ydar}, {sedais}, {altfor}, {acaman}, {makfa}"},{"word":"sazbe'e","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ are the crew or staff manning and operating $x_2$ (vehicle, facility, equipment…)."},{"word":"sazmuvgau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1=s_1$ [person/agent] steers/manoeuvres object/vehicle $m_1$ to destination/receiver $m_2$ [away] from origin $m_3$ over path/route $m_4$ by operating/driving machine/apparatus/vehicle $s_2$ (default: x2).","notes":"s2 moved to the end for convenience."},{"word":"sazri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ operates/drives/runs $x_{2}$ [apparatus/machine] with goal/objective/use/end/function $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {gidva}, {xlura}, {pilno}, {tutci}, {jitro}, {gunka}."},{"word":"sazycimde","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ is an interface between user $s_1$ and machine $s_2$ based on principle $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {sazri}, {cimde}."},{"word":"sazykla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ drives to $x_2$ from $x_3$ via $x_4$ by operating $x_5$."},{"word":"sazysti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=sa_1=si_1$ [agent] ceases/halts/ends the operation of [apparatus/machine] $x_2=sa_2$ in aspect/function/process/activity $x_3=si_2$","notes":"See also {sazri}, {sisti}"},{"word":"se","selmaho":"SE","score":100001,"definition":"2nd conversion; switch 1st/2nd places."},{"word":"se'a","selmaho":"UI5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: self-sufficiency - dependency.","notes":"See also {sezysei}, {kantcu}."},{"word":"se'ai","selmaho":"SE","score":0,"definition":"reciprocal x1/x2 selbri conversion; each other; reciprocally; mutually","notes":"\"x1 se'ai {broda} x2 x3...\" means \"x1 {broda} {je} {se} {broda} x2 x3...\""},{"word":"se'ai'e","selmaho":"SE","score":1,"definition":"$(n, 1, 2, \\dots, n-2, n - 1)$st conversion.","notes":"Permutes the terbri so that the $m$th sumti slot of the new selbri is the $(m-1)$st sumti of the original selbri, for any natural $m$ such that $1 < m \\leq n$, and the first sumti of the new selbri is the last (id est: $n$th) sumti slot of the original selbri, where the cardinalities of the terbri of the original (and thus new) selbri each are $n$ (such that $n$ is a natural number). This permutation is given by the cycle $(n, 1, 2, \\dots, n-2, n-1)$ acting on the indices of the terbri (notice that this is cyclic permutation notation, not an ordered tuple (as appears in the definition)). For a selbri with 2 sumti slots, this is equivalent to \"{se}\"; for one with 3 slots, it is \"{to'ai}\"; for 4, it is \"{vo'ai}\"; for 5, it is \"{xo'ai}\". See also: \"{se'au'e}\" for the inverse. The behavior of this word when applied to open-ended terbri structures (such as for \"{jutsi}\") is yet to be explored; use it cautiously in such contexts, or perhaps not at all."},{"word":"se'anai","selmaho":"UI*5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: self-sufficiency - dependency."},{"word":"se'au","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mathematical quinary operator; big operator: left sequence notation/converter - operator a, sequence b defined as a function on index/argument/variable/parameter c, in set d, under ordering e","notes":"Produces the left application of the operation/function $a=•$ on sequence $b(c)$, the terms of which are functions evaluated at (possibly dummy) values $c$ (multi-index), where each c belongs to set $d$ (at the values of which the function b is evaluated), operation $a$ being applied thereto in order $e$ (rule prescription; specifies order of $c$'s running through d; note that the application is from the left). The steps at which $c$'s are taken can be specified by $d$ or by taking complicated (evaluated) expressions $z(c)$ instead of $c$ as arguments of $b$. Notice that $e$ affects both $c$ (or $z(c)$) directly as well as $b$ (less directly) by being established on $d$. Output is in the format (for example: scalar, tensor, function, etc.) that the operation $a=•$ yields. If $b$ is a constant (at least with respect to the arguments $c$ being ranged over), then the operator $a$ is taken being applied to $b$ for a number of times equal to the cardinality of $d$ (and, technically, in the order specified by $e$). If $d$ is explicitly created via use of {ce'o}, then the order is from the first term uttered to the last term uttered, as uttered; $e$ need not be specified (if it is, it overrides the order of utterance). For Sigma/series summation notation ({si'i}), $a=+$, for Pi multiplication notation $a=*$, for functional power/iterated composition of functions $a=∘$, for the Cartesian product of sets $a=×$ (preferred to \"exponentiation of sets\" notation like $A^n$). {mau'au} and {zai'ai} will be necessary for the proper use of this word (particularly for specifying $a$ and $e$); $e$ will be specified explicitly (possibly elsewhere) and/or via {zoi'ai}. See also: {ma'o'e}."},{"word":"se'au'e","selmaho":"SE","score":1,"definition":"$(2, 3, \\dots, n-1, n, 1)$st conversion.","notes":"Permutes the terbri so that the $m$th sumti slot of the new selbri is the $(m+1)$st sumti slot of the original selbri, for any natural $m$ such that $1 \\leq m < n$, and the last (id est: $n$th) sumti slot of the new selbri is the first sumti slot of the original selbri, where the cardinality of the terbri of the original selbri (and thus the new one) is $n$ (such that $n$ is a natural number) each. This permutation is given by the cycle $(1, n, n-1, n-2, \\dots 3, 2)$ acting on the indices of the terbri (notice that this is cyclic permutation notation, not an ordered tuple (as appears in the definition)). See also: {se'ai'e} for inverse. The behavior of this word when applied to open-ended terbri structures (such as for \"{jutsi}\") is yet to be explored; use it cautiously in such contexts, or perhaps not at all."},{"word":"seba'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100001,"definition":"basti modal, 2nd place instead of ..."},{"word":"sebai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"bapli modal, 2nd place (forcing result) compelling event ..."},{"word":"sebastiIAN","score":1,"definition":"Sebastián/Sébastien","notes":"Lojbanic rendering of French and Spanish (cognate) male given names, which are both cognate to the English 'Sebastian'."},{"word":"sebau","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"bangu modal, 2nd place (speakers) in language of speakers ..."},{"word":"sebe'ei","selmaho":"BAI","score":3,"definition":"benre modal, 2nd place, which is the beneficiary of...","notes":"See {benre}."},{"word":"sebe'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"benji modal, 2nd place (message/cargo) transmitting ..."},{"word":"sebo'ai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":0,"definition":"boxna modal, 2nd place: in/through/embedded in physical medium of wavelike/periodic propagation/transmission/travel ...","notes":"Specifies the physical medium in which a wave propagates/travels/is transmitted. Contrast with {sebo'au}. For example: the medium can be water (for water waves/ripples/tides). If specified to be spacetime (as in the case for light waves or gravitational waves), this construct would refer to physical spacetime (the \"spacetime fabric\"). (Contrast with specification of spacetime being referent of {sebo'au}: in this latter case, the mathematical space is considered to be spatial and/or temporal in dimensions/character/units, but it refers only to the wave/frequency space (the signal is arranged periodically through space and/or respectively time) as a mathematical object/\"world\", rather than the actual physical medium through which the signal is transmitted; usage of {sebo'ai} typically will not immediately worry/care about units/dimensions because the material properties of the medium are more relevant). The waveform may or may not be displayed in the medium (depending on the nature of the medium and the wave-space specified by {sebo'au}); but the waveform will always be displayed when the signal is plotted against/along its wave-space and wave-intensity-space ({sebo'au} and {tebo'au} referents, respectively). See also: {boxna}, {bo'ai}, {sebo'ai}, {tebo'ai}, {vebo'ai}, {xebo'ai}, {sebo'au}, {tebo'au}, {vebo'au}, {xebo'au}."},{"word":"sebo'au","selmaho":"BAI*","score":0,"definition":"boxna modal, 2nd place (alternative interpretation): in mathematical wave/frequency space ..., waving/periodic with respect to/through/in/across dimension ...;","notes":"Useful for Fourier transforms. Describes the mathematical (wave-)space in which a signal/pattern/arrangement/movement/etc. is periodic. For example: if time is specified, the signal/occurrence is periodic/oscillatory/wavelike in time; if space is specified, then the pattern/arrangement/movement/configuration/signal is periodic in spatial position/arrangement/occurrence. Note that the Fourier complement of a temporal signal is a (temporal) frequency and vice-versa; likewise for spatial signals and spatial frequency. Frequency spaces other than space and time exist. Not quite equivalent to {sebo'ai}. This word specifies a mathematical/abstract \"space\" in which a signal exists in some periodic fashion (such as for temporally or spatially wavelike phenomenon); {sebo'ai} is the physical medium through which a wave or signal is transmitted/travels. Not quite equivalent to {xebo'ai}. The frequency given by {xebo'ai} \"lives\" in the space specified by {sebo'au} in some sense; in a slightly different (but clearly related sense) the wave/signal lives in the mathematical space specified by {sebo'au} and takes shape/waveform in this space as specified by {tebo'ai} over the course of wavelength specified by {vebo'ai} (note: this \"length\" need not be spatial, unless {sebo'au} specifies a spatial wave-space). Spatial wave-spaces will have waves that can be visually seen at any given moment to have the waveform/shape specified by {tebo'ai} (as a function of time) and the wavelength specified by {vebo'ai} will be a characteristic spatial length/distance separating like/similar whole sub-shapes/sub-waveforms. If a temporal wave-space is specified by {sebo'au}, then the frequency will be temporal (as readily comes to mind) but the waveform/shape will not be able to be actually visually seen at any given time (rather, time-lapse photography can represent it), the wavelength will actually be duration separating like/similar whole signals, and the wave itself will \"live\" in time and be spatially dependent (determined in part by its velocities). Note that the shape of the wave/waveform is plotted along one axis as specified by {sebo'au}, the other axis (which will complete the shape) is something else (such as intensity/amplitude) as specified by the function and units given by {tebo'au}. See also: {boxna}, {bo'ai}, {sebo'ai}, {bo'au}, {tebo'au}"},{"word":"seca'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"catni modal, 2nd place authoritatively; with authority over ..."},{"word":"secau","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"claxu modal, 2nd place (lacking) without ..."},{"word":"seci'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"ciste modal, 2nd place with system function ..."},{"word":"seci'o","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"cinmo modal, 2nd place (shows attitude) emotionally; emoting ..."},{"word":"seci'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"ckilu modal, 2nd place used in scalar negation on scale measuring ..."},{"word":"secu'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"cusku modal, 2nd place (saying) expressively; expressing ..."},{"word":"secysna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the sound produced by $x_2$’s sneezing.","notes":"Cf. {senci}, {sance}."},{"word":"sedais","score":1,"definition":"Sedai (honorific/title/name/rank/organization)","notes":"Can be appended to the end of a name. It is also the second part of the name/word \"Aes Sedai\", which is Lojbanized in full as \".aiz. sedais.\". The meaning of \"Aes Sedai\" and its domain of application varies over the course of the series and over the course of in-universe history; this word can take any such meaning, based on context. See also: {makfa}, {sa'ydar}, {sa'ydin}, {altfor}, {acaman}"},{"word":"sedbo'u","score":5,"definition":"$s_1=b_1$ is the skull of body $s_2=b_3$, performing function $b_2$."},{"word":"sede'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"detri modal, 2nd place (for letters) on the same date as ... ; label with event."},{"word":"sedgai","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is a hood (headwear) covering $g_2=s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {taxfu}."},{"word":"sedgaicreka","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=g_1$ is a hoodie of material $c_2$.","notes":"An upper-body sweater ({nivycreka}) with a hood ({sedgai}), typiccaly with large frontal pockets and a drawstring to adjust the hood opening. Suggested shortest fu'ivla form: edgrka. Cf. {creka}."},{"word":"sedgaikosta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a parka/anorak of material $x_2$","notes":"from {sedgai}+{kosta}"},{"word":"sedgalbo'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a parietal bone (os parietale) performing function $b_2$ in body of $b_3$."},{"word":"sedgapybo'u","score":-1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a parietal bone (os parietale) performing function $b_2$ in body of $b_3$."},{"word":"sedi'o","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"diklo modal, 2nd place locally; at specific locus ..."},{"word":"sedjmacurnu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cephalopod of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {cakcurnu}, {kalmari}, {oxtapodi}"},{"word":"sedmu'utoltu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=t_1=s_2$ disagrees by shaking the head with person(s)/position/side $x_2=t_2$ that $x_3=t_3$ (du'u) is true about matter $x_4=t_4$.","notes":"see also {toltu'i}, {sedmu'utu'i}"},{"word":"sedmu'utu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=t_1=s_2$ agrees by nodding with person(s)/position/side $x_2=t_2$ that $x_3=t_3$ (du'u) is true about matter $x_4=t_4$.","notes":"Cf. {stedu}, {muvdu}, {tugni}, {tu'ifru}."},{"word":"sedu'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"dunli modal, 2nd place (same as 1st); equal to ... [same as 1st place modal]."},{"word":"sedu'o","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"djuno modal, 2nd place knowingly; knowing facts ..."},{"word":"sedu'u","selmaho":"NU*","score":100000,"definition":"compound abstractor: sentence/equation abstract; $x_{1}$ is text expressing [bridi] which is $x_{2}$."},{"word":"sedvre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$'s head rests on $x_2$"},{"word":"sedycaugau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ beheads $c_1=s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {stedu}, {claxu}, {gasnu}, {selmi'ecatra}, {nebyka'a}."},{"word":"sedycra","score":-1,"definition":"$c_1$ is the forehead of $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {stedu}, {crane}."},{"word":"sedycro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has/feels a headache."},{"word":"sedyda'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ headbutts $x_2$."},{"word":"sedykrecau","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=s_2=c_2$ is bald."},{"word":"sedyta'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=t_1$ is a hat worn by/on the head of $x_2=t_2=s_2$ for purpose $x_3=t_3$.","notes":"$s_1$ is fairly clearly redundant (it's rather obvious whose head it is)."},{"word":"sedyti'ebo'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a occipital bone (os occipitale) performing function $b_2$ in body of $b_3$."},{"word":"se'e","selmaho":"BY1","score":100000,"definition":"following digits code a character (in ASCII, Unicode, etc.)."},{"word":"se'e'i","selmaho":"SEhEhI","score":3,"definition":"placed before a selbri, merges x1 and x2 places.","notes":"Causes relabelling so that all slots which were originally subsequent to $x_2$ have their indices decremented by 1; therefore, for example, the original $x_3$ is the new $x_2$. Notice that \"se'e'i se'e'i\" merges the original $x_1$, $x_2$, and $x_3$ slots all together; likewise, under \"{se} se'e'i\", the new $x_1$ is the original $x_3$ and the new $x_2$ is the original $x_1$ and $x_2$ mutually merged together (therefore, \"se'e'i\" is equivalent to \"se'e'i se\" but not \"se se'e'i\"). See also: \"{te'e'i}\", \"{ve'e'i}\", \"{xe'e'i}\", {te'e'a}, {ze'e'au}."},{"word":"sefa'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100002,"definition":"fatne modal, 2nd place (same as 1st); backwards; in reversal of ..."},{"word":"sefi'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"finti modal, 2nd place creatively; creating work ..."},{"word":"sefsi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is/are related to itself/himself/herself/themselves by relation $x_2$","notes":"Compare with {sevzi} and {simxu}. -se'i- proposed as rafsi for \"sefsi\" since \"sevzi\" doesn't really need much a final rafsi."},{"word":"sefta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is surface/face [bounded shape/form] of [higher-dimension] object $x_{2}$, on side $x_{3}$, edges $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also $x_4$ bounds. See also {crane}, {flira}, {plita}, {bliku}."},{"word":"sefygau","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ enslaves $x_2$ to do service $x_3$"},{"word":"sefygundi","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is a/the industry sector of $s_1$ providing services $g_2=s_3$ to $s_2$ by process $g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {selfu}, {gundi}."},{"word":"sega'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"zgana modal, 2nd place observing ..."},{"word":"segau","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100002,"definition":"gasnu modal, 2nd place actor/agent case complement; actively; as active agent in doing ..."},{"word":"segei'ai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":0,"definition":"aigne modal, 2nd place: associated with 'eigen'-properties of/for linear transformation/square matrix ..., with such linear transformation ...","notes":"May or may not be diagonalizable (or generalized-diagonalizable for certain eigenspace-generalization exponents; confer: {vegei'ai}). See also: {aigne}, {gei'ai}"},{"word":"se'i","selmaho":"UI5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: self-oriented - other-oriented.","notes":"See also {sevzi}, {drata}."},{"word":"sei","selmaho":"SEI","score":100000,"definition":"start discursive (metalinguistic) bridi."},{"word":"sei'a","selmaho":"PA3","score":3,"definition":"converts singular quantifier into plural quantifier","notes":"For good examples, {su'oi} = {sei'a} {su'o} and {ro'oi} = {sei'a} {ro}. See {suzmeidza}"},{"word":"sei'ai","selmaho":"COI","score":1,"definition":"vocative: sweet dreams.","notes":"See also {di'ai}."},{"word":"se'i'a'o","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"unary mathematical operator: identity function id(a) = a","notes":"Outputs whatsoever value is inputted. A trivial function that is actually of some importance. See also: {dubyfancu}."},{"word":"sei'au","selmaho":"SEIhAU","score":1,"definition":"terbri editor: passes the terbri value through the quoted function so that the sumti that fills it really is filling the output of the function","notes":"Terminated by itself ({sei'au}); explicit termination is always required; the sumti after it must be explicit (even if elliptical, such as with explicit use of {zo'e}). Inside the module formed by the \"sei'au\" brackets, at most three sumti (where this counting contracts connected sumti into one) can be specified. The first one is a {mau'au}-{zai'ai} quoted function (which is taken to be the operand of this word); it must be preceded (not necessarily immediately) by {li}; let f be this function. The second and third sumti each are a nonnegative integer (preceded by {li}); call them $n$ and $m$ respectively; $n$ defaults to 1 and $m$ defaults to the next (thus-far unfilled) terbri number for/of the current selbri unless these specifications are overridden by zmico; if the relevant selbri has no terbri following this word, then this default value of $m$ causes this word to have no effect. The $m$th terbri of the selbri to which this construct applies will be passed through f before being filled by any sumti (including {zo'e}, explicit or implicit; terbri numbers start counting at 1 and increase by 1 with each new occurrence) for the next $n$ occurrences of the aforementioned selbri in the discourse (with $n$ = 1 counting the current occurrence; aside: a non-default value of $m$ can thus affect the interpretation of an already-filled terbri of the currently open selbri in an afterthought manner); this counting is only done forward in the discourse/time, including the current selbri, never back through it. Thus, $n$ = 0 effectively neutralizes this word, $n$ being infinite causes the effect to be permanent. f being {zi'a'o} returns the terbri in question to its default value/understanding (according to zmico). It is important to realize that this word does not affect the $m$th terbri of all selbri, just of the one currently open when this word is utterred (no matter where it is positioned/nested in future costructs). If this word is in conflict with another usage of this word over the same terbri, follow the specification applied by the most recent still active occurrence of this construct; this construct is considered to be active for this purpose until its-$n$ occurrences of the appropriate terbri are uttered; thus if the earlier-$n$ is greater than the later-$n$, the later effect takes precedent until it is disactivated, after which point the earlier effect resumes. Define $n$ and $m$ (and f) outside of the module created by brackets of this word if you wish to reuse them; for the sake of future referencing the value specified within the module, $n$ gets reduced/decremented by 1 at each occurrence of the appropriate terbri until it reaches the value 0 (at which value it remains forever after); if $n$ is a series of connected numbers, this decrementation is applied to each connectand in turn. Use {pi'u} (possibly subscripted) in order to simplify utterances. Especially helpful if f is non-injective. The affected terbri must be referenced by {ce'u} as an operand of f wheresoever it is desired; this reference must be explicit. Let 'broda' be the currentry open selbri; then this word replaces $broda_m$ with f($broda_m$) in the definition of 'broda' for the next $n$ occurrences of the terbri. For example, if f were {cu'a}, then any sumti which fills $broda_m$ will be understood to be doing so in absolute value. See also: {de'ai}."},{"word":"seicni","score":6,"definition":"$c_1=s_1$ feels lonely/separated from $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kancni} (antonym), {nonseka}, {nonkansa}, {caucni}."},{"word":"sei'e","selmaho":"SEI","score":2,"definition":"evidential builder: I know by means ...","notes":"sei'e broda = sei mi djuno be fo lo nu broda. For example, {za'a} is sei'e {zgana}, {ka'u} = sei'e {kulnu}, {se'o} = sei'e {senva}. Can be used to answer {pei'e} questions more freely."},{"word":"se'i'i","selmaho":"PA5","score":3,"definition":"digit/number: Sierpiński constant $K = \\pi(2\\ln2 + 3\\ln\\pi + 2\\gamma - 4\\ln\\Gamma(\\frac14)) \\approx 2.584981759579253217065893587383…$"},{"word":"sei'i","selmaho":"UI2","score":3,"definition":"evidential: stereotypically...","notes":"See {sei'inai}, {lemkai}, {kesri}, {ka'u}, {su'a}, {le'e}"},{"word":"sei'inai","selmaho":"UI*2","score":2,"definition":"evidential: avoiding stereotypes...","notes":"See {sei'i}, {lemkai}, {kesri}, {le'e}"},{"word":"se'ijgi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$=$j_1$ takes self-pride in/is proud of themself for $j_2$","notes":"Not necessarily derogatory, pompous, undeserved, immodest, etc."},{"word":"se'inai","selmaho":"UI*5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: self-oriented - other-oriented."},{"word":"sei'o","selmaho":"SEIhO","score":2,"definition":"selbri terminator","notes":"Elidable terminator for selbri-groups/tanru. Represented by the pseudo-cmavo \"SF\" (selbri fanmo) in some parsers. Might have some use for attitudinals, and certain experimental constructs."},{"word":"seirbi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the divide between $x_2$ and $x_3$; $x_1$ separates $x_2$ from $x_3$;"},{"word":"se'ircti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (partially) eats itself/performs autophagy.","notes":"This word is broad: It encompasses the actual act of biting into one's own body, removing a segment therefrom, and swallowing it; but it can also include usage of fat stores, dystrophy of muscles, etc. due to starvation, even if no biting occurs. Thus, it is technically happening (at least according to wide definition) much of the time, even if unnoticeably so. It is always a form of {mityjutcti}."},{"word":"se'irjvedatcatra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ commits murder-suicide, killing themself and $x_2$ via means/method $x_3$","notes":"\"Suicide bomber\": \"se'irjvedatcatra be fi lo jbama\"; \"suicide-murderer gunman/shooter\": \"se'irjvedatcatra be fi lo {celxa'i}/{celxa}\"."},{"word":"se'iski","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ describes / tells about themself to audience $x_2$ with self-description $x_3$.","notes":"Also: self-introduction."},{"word":"seitrau","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects the Sui Dynasty culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"se'itro","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=s_2$ has self-control/good temper in regard of $j_3$ (activity/event/performance).","notes":"Cf. {sevzi}, {jitro}, {tolse'itro}."},{"word":"sei'u","selmaho":"COI","score":2,"definition":"vocative: \"you're welcome / happy to help / no problem\" - \"just this once / you owe me\"","notes":"Response to {ki'e}, expressing that the act one is being thanked for was (or wasn't, in the case of {sei'u} {nai}) gladly fulfilled."},{"word":"sei'u'e","selmaho":"PA5","score":2,"definition":"digit/number: ideal first Skewe's constant $Sk_1$ ; the first (minimal positive) infimum for which all greater x in some neighborhood have the property that it is false that the prime counting function at x is less than the logarithmic integral function at x","notes":"Somewhat dependent on the conclusive truth of the Riemann hypothesis. Humans do not currently know this value precisely, but it is greater than $10^{14}$ and less than $1.39822*10^{316}$"},{"word":"se'ixru","score":2,"definition":"$xr_1=xr_2$ returns itself to state $xr_3$ from state $xr_4$.","notes":"See also {xrukla}, for returning to a location."},{"word":"seja'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"jalge modal, 2nd place (event causal) results because of ..."},{"word":"seja'enai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100001,"definition":"na'e jalge modal, 2nd place (event causal); results regardless of ...","notes":"Cf. {na'e}, {se}, {jalge}."},{"word":"seja'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"javni modal, 2nd place orderly; by rule prescribing ..."},{"word":"seji'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"jimte modal, 2nd place limitedly; as a limit of ..."},{"word":"seji'o","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"jitro modal, 2nd place controlledly; controlling/guiding aspects ..."},{"word":"seji'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"jicmu modal, 2nd place (from basis) supporting ...; as a basis for ..."},{"word":"seka'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"klama modal, 2nd place with destination ..."},{"word":"seka'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"krati modal, 2nd place representingly; on behalf of ..."},{"word":"sekai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"ckaji modal, 2nd place (quality) characterized by ...; with property ..."},{"word":"sekai ma","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"sumti question asking for a characteristic property/quality; which?."},{"word":"seki'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"ckini modal, 2nd place (same as 1st) related to ..."},{"word":"seki'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"krinu modal, 2nd place reason therefore ..."},{"word":"seki'unai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"krinu modal, 2nd place reason nevertheless ..."},{"word":"seko'au","selmaho":"BAI*","score":2,"definition":"kosmu modal, 2nd place: \"which is the purpose of...\"","notes":"See {ko'au}, {kosmu}"},{"word":"sekoi","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"korbi modal, 2nd place (bounding) as boundary of ..."},{"word":"sekre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a secretary of company or boss $x_2$"},{"word":"sektoro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sector, part of a circle/circular disc $x_2$, extending to the center","notes":"Enclosed region with an area."},{"word":"seku'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"kulnu modal, 2nd place (people) in culture of ..."},{"word":"sela'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100002,"definition":"klani modal, 2nd place in quantity ...; measured as ..."},{"word":"selba'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a mark/spot on $x_1=b_2$ of material $x_3=b_3$.","notes":"{se} {barna}"},{"word":"selba'agau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ spots/stains $x_2$ with spots/marks/stain $x_3$ of material $x_4$"},{"word":"selbadna","score":0,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a banana/plantain [fruit/plant] of species/breed $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {badna}"},{"word":"selba'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a blade of tool/weapon $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {balre}"},{"word":"selba'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is great/grand in property $x_1=b_2$ (ka) by standard $x_3=b_3$.","notes":"{se} {banli}"},{"word":"selbai","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ (ka) forces/compels event $x_1=b_2$ to occur.","notes":"{se} {bapli}"},{"word":"selbaise'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_2=s_1$ is a slave to $b_1=s_2$ in manner/service $s_3$.","notes":"Synonymous to {bapse'u}. See {bapli}, {selfu}."},{"word":"selbajra","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ runs on surface $x_1=b_2$ using limbs $x_3=b_3$ with gait $x_4=b_4$.","notes":"{se} {bajra}"},{"word":"selbakfu","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a bundle/package/cluster/clump/pack [shape/form] containing $x_1=b_2$, held together by $x_3=b_3$.","notes":"{se} {bakfu}"},{"word":"selbakni","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a cow/cattle/kine/ox/[bull/steer/calf] [beef-producer/bovine] of species/breed $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {bakni}"},{"word":"selbakri","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is chalk from source $x_1=b_2$ in form $x_3=b_3$.","notes":"{se} {bakri}"},{"word":"selbaktu","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a bucket/pail/can/deep, solid, wide-topped container of contents $x_1=b_2$, made of material $x_3=b_3$.","notes":"{se} {baktu}"},{"word":"selbalji","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a bulb [body-part] of plant/species $x_1=b_2$; [metaphor: rounded, bulgy].","notes":"{se} {balji}"},{"word":"selbalni","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a balcony/overhang/ledge/shelf of building/structure $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {balni}"},{"word":"selbalvi","score":2,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is in the future of/later than/after $x_1=b_2$ in time sequence; $x_2=b_1$ is latter; $x_1=b_2$ is former.","notes":"{se} {balvi}; see also {lidne}, {clira}"},{"word":"selbancu","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ exceeds/is beyond limit/boundary $x_1=b_2$ from $x_3=b_3$ in property/amount $x_4=b_4$ (ka/ni).","notes":"{se} {bancu}; see also {korbi}, {jimte}"},{"word":"selbandu","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ (event) defends/protects $x_1=b_2$ (object/state) from threat/peril/potential $x_3=b_3$ (event).","notes":"{se} {bandu}; see also {snura}"},{"word":"selbanfi","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is an amphibian of species/breed $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {banfi}"},{"word":"selbanxa","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a bank owned by/in banking system $x_1=b_2$ for banking functions $x_3=b_3$ (event).","notes":"{se} {banxa}"},{"word":"selbanzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ (object) suffices/is enough/sufficient for purpose $x_1=b_2$ under conditions $x_3=b_3$.","notes":"{se} {banzu}"},{"word":"selba'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ grows/expands [an increasing development] to size/into form $x_1=b_2$ from $x_3=b_3$.","notes":"{se} {banro}"},{"word":"selbapselfu","score":1,"definition":"$b_2=s_1$ is a slave to $b_1=s_2$ in manner/service $s_3$.","notes":"From bapli and selfu."},{"word":"selbargu","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ arches/curves over/around $x_1=b_2$ and is made of $x_3=b_3$; $x_2=b_1$ is an arch over/around $x_1=b_2$ of material $x_3=b_3$.","notes":"{se} {bargu}"},{"word":"selbarja","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a tavern/bar/pub serving $x_1=b_2$ to audience/patrons $x_3=b_3$.","notes":"{se} {barja}"},{"word":"selbartu","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is on the outside of $x_1=b_2$; $x_2=b_1$ is exterior to $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {bartu}"},{"word":"selbasna","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ emphasizes/accentuates/gives emphasis/stress/accent to $x_1=b_2$ by (action) $x_3=b_3$.","notes":"{se} {basna}"},{"word":"selbasti","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ replaces/substitutes for/instead of $x_1=b_2$ in circumstance $x_3=b_3$; $x_2=b_1$ is a replacement/substitute.","notes":"{se} {basti}"},{"word":"selbatci","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ bites/pinches $x_1=b_2$ on/at specific locus $x_3=b_3$ with $x_4=b_4$.","notes":"{se} {batci}"},{"word":"selbatke","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a button/knob/handle on/for item $x_1=b_2$, with purpose $x_3=b_3$, made of material $x_4=b_4$.","notes":"{se} {batke}"},{"word":"selba'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ utters verbally/says/phonates/speaks [vocally makes sound] $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {bacru}"},{"word":"selbau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ uses language/dialect $x_2$ to express/communicate $x_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"{se} {bangu}"},{"word":"selbavmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is barley of species/strain $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {bavmi}"},{"word":"selbaxso","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ reflects Malay-Indonesian common language/culture in aspect $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {baxso}"},{"word":"selbe'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a son of mother/father/parents $x_1=b_2$ (not necessarily biological).","notes":"{se} {bersa}"},{"word":"selbebna","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is foolish/silly in event/action/property (ka) $x_1=b_2$; $x_2=b_1$ is a boob.","notes":"{se} {bebna}"},{"word":"selbe'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a crew/team/gang/squad/band of persons $x_1=b_2$ directed/led by $x_3=b_3$ organized for purpose $x_4=b_4$.","notes":"{se} {bende}"},{"word":"selbe'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ transfers/sends/transmits $x_1=b_2$ to receiver $x_3=b_3$ from transmitter/origin $x_4=b_4$ via means/medium $x_5=b_5$.","notes":"{se} {benji}; see also {fukpi}, {jmaji}."},{"word":"selbei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=b_2$ is cargo, carried/hauled/borne/transported by carrier $x_2=b_1$ to $x_3=b_3$ from $x_4=b_4$ over path $x_5=b_5$.","notes":"{se} {bevri}"},{"word":"selbeifonxa","score":2,"definition":"$f_1$ is a mobile/cellular phone attached to system/network $f_2$.","notes":"Cf. {selbeika'e}, {selbeiskami}, {xantergu'i}."},{"word":"selbeika'e","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is portable/can be carried under conditions $x_2=k_3$ (event/state).","notes":"Cf. {selbeifonxa}, {selbeiskami}, {xantergu'i}."},{"word":"selbeiskami","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a laptop/portable computer for purpose $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {selbeika'e}, {selbeifonxa}, {xantergu'i}."},{"word":"selbengo","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ reflects Bengali/Bangladesh culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {bengo}"},{"word":"selbe'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ reflects North American culture/nationality/geography in aspect $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {bemro}"},{"word":"selberti","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is to the north/northern side (right-hand-rule pole) of $x_1=b_2$ according to frame of reference $x_3=b_3$.","notes":"{se} {berti}"},{"word":"selbesna","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a brain of body $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {besna}"},{"word":"selbetri","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a tragedy/disaster/tragic for $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {betri}"},{"word":"selbe'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is the abdomen/belly/lower trunk of body $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {betfu}"},{"word":"selbi'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a symptom suffered by $x_2$, caused by disease/condition $x_3$","notes":"{se} {bilma}"},{"word":"selbidju","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a bead/pebble (shape/form) of material $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {bidju}"},{"word":"selbi'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a breeze/wind/gale from direction $x_1=b_2$ with speed $x_3=b_3$.","notes":"{se} {brife}"},{"word":"selbifce","score":0,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a bee/wasp/hornet of species/breed $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {bifce}"},{"word":"selbijninvokslicpi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a prothonotary warbler."},{"word":"selbilga","score":0,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is bound/obliged to/has the duty to do/be $x_1=b_2$ in/by standard/agreement $x_3=b_3$; $x_2=b_1$ must do $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {bilga}"},{"word":"selbilni","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is military/regimented/is strongly organized/prepared by system $x_1=b_2$ for purpose $x_3=b_3$.","notes":"{se} {bilni}"},{"word":"selbindo","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ reflects Indonesian culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {bindo}"},{"word":"selbinra","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ insures/indemnifies $x_1=b_2$ against peril $x_3=b_3$ providing benefit $x_4=b_4$.","notes":"{se} {binra}"},{"word":"selbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ becomes/changes/converts/transforms into $x_1=b_2$ under conditions $x_3=b_3$.","notes":"{se} {binxo}"},{"word":"selbirje","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is/contains beer/ale brewed from $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {birje}"},{"word":"selbirka","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is an arm of body $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {birka}"},{"word":"selbirti","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is certain/sure/positive/convinced that $x_1=b_2$ is true.","notes":"{se} {birti}"},{"word":"selbisli","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is ice of composition $x_1=b_2$; $x_2=b_1$ is (at least partially) composed of frozen solid $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {bisli}"},{"word":"selbi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a wall/fence separating $x_1=b_2$ from $x_3=b_3$, and subdividing $x_4=b_4$.","notes":"{se} {bitmu}"},{"word":"selblaci","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is glass of composition including $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {blaci}"},{"word":"selbli","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a 3-dimensional block of material $x_1=b_2$ with (typically flat) surfaces/sides $x_3=b_3$.","notes":"{se} {bliku}"},{"word":"selblo","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a boat/ship/water-plying vehicle carrying $x_1=b_2$, propelled by $x_3=b_3$.","notes":"{se} {bloti}"},{"word":"selbo'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a wave/periodic pattern in medium $x_1=b_2$, with wave-form $x_3=b_3$, wave-length $x_4=b_4$ and frequency $x_5=b_5$.","notes":"{se} {boxna}"},{"word":"selbo'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a bottle/jar/urn/flask/closable container for $x_1=b_2$, made of material $x_3=b_3$ with lid $x_4=b_4$.","notes":"{se} {botpi}"},{"word":"selboi","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a ball/sphere/orb/globe made of material $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {bolci}"},{"word":"selbo'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a sheet/foil/blanket of material $x_1=b_2$; $x_2=b_1$ is a broad and flexibly thin piece of $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {boxfo}"},{"word":"selbo'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is bone, performing (abstract) function $x_1=b_2$ in organism $x_3=b_3$.","notes":"{se} {bongu}"},{"word":"selbra","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is big/large in property/dimension $x_1=b_2$ (ka) as compared with standard/norm $x_3=b_3$.","notes":"{se} {barda}"},{"word":"selbradi","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is an enemy/opponent/adversary/foe of $x_1=b_2$ in struggle $x_3=b_3$.","notes":"{se} {bradi}"},{"word":"selbratu","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is hail/sleet/freezing rain/solid precipitation of material/composition including $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {bratu}"},{"word":"selbrazo","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ reflects Brazilian culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {brazo}"},{"word":"selbre","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is ready/prepared for $x_1=b_2$ (event).","notes":"{se} {bredi}"},{"word":"selbri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (ka) is the relation of predicate $x_2$ (du'u), which has arguments $x_3$ (sequence of sumti).","notes":"In Lojban, for example, \"lo ka ce'u prami ce'u cu selbri lo du'u mi prami do ku mi ce'o do\". In the mathematical notation P(x, y, z) for a predicate, the relation P is the selbri. Note that $x_1$ is not textual, even though Lojbanists informally tend to call a word or phrase \"the selbri\" of an utterance. For this usage see {selbrisni}."},{"word":"selbricu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is/are a word/words potential for using as selbri","notes":"Many people seem to use \"selbri\" instead of \"selbricu'i\" in many cases. Strictly speaking, for instance, \"broda\" of \"lo broda\" is not selbri but selbricu'i"},{"word":"selbriju","score":3,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is an office/bureau worker with $x_1=b_2$ office/bureau at location $x_3=b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {briju}, {gunka}."},{"word":"selbrisle","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tanru unit.","notes":"{selbri} {selci}; {ziltau}"},{"word":"selbrisni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) represents relation for a predicate relationship represented by $x_2$ (text) among referents of $x_3$ that are arguments (sequence/set of texts).","notes":"{bridi}, {selbri} and elements of {terbri} are referents of {brisni}, {selbrisni} and elements of {terbrisni} respectively."},{"word":"selbritcita","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a selbri tag showing information $x_2$","notes":"See also {selbri} {tcita}; {se} {bridi}."},{"word":"selbrito","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ reflects British/United Kingdom culture/nationality in aspect $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {brito}"},{"word":"selbrivla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lexically defined predicate word (predicate particles included), signifying relation $x_2$ (n-ary property) in language $x_3$","notes":"Encompasses gismu + lujvo + fu'ivla + brika'i."},{"word":"selbro","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=xe_1$ reflects Hebrew/Jewish/Israeli culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_1=xe_2$.","notes":"{se} {xebro}"},{"word":"selbru","score":3,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a brush purpose with brush $x_{2}$ with bristles [of brush] $x_{3}$."},{"word":"selbu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is brother of/fraternal to $x_1=b_2$ by bond/tie/standard/parent $x_3=b_3$.","notes":"{se} {bruna}"},{"word":"selbukrnailone","score":0,"definition":"$x1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of nylon (type of synthetic polymer)/aliphatic polyamides [type of fabric/material] "},{"word":"selbumru","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is foggy/misty/covered by floating droplets of liquid $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {bumru}"},{"word":"selbunda","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ weighs $x_1=b_2$ units of local weight standard $x_3=b_3$.","notes":"{se} {bunda}"},{"word":"selbu'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ pertains to the Buddhist culture/religion/ethos in aspect $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {budjo}"},{"word":"selburna","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (abstraction) is embarrassing/embarrasses/disconcerts $x_{2}$.","notes":"{se} {burna}"},{"word":"selbu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is cloth/fabric of type/material $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {bukpu}"},{"word":"selca'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=c_1$ is apparatus/mechanism/device/equipment for function $x_1=c_2$ controlled or triggered by $x_3=c_3$.","notes":"{se} {cabra}"},{"word":"selcabna","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=c_1$ is current at/in the present of/during/concurrent/simultaneous with $x_1=c_2$ in time.","notes":"{se} {cabna}; see also {ca}."},{"word":"selcacra","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=c_1$ is $x_1=c_2$ hours in duration by standard $x_3=c_3$.","notes":"{se} {cacra}"},{"word":"selca'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is shoved/pushed by $x_{2}$ at locus $x_{3}$."},{"word":"selcafne","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=c_1$ (event) often/frequently/commonly/customarily occurs/recurs by standard $x_1=c_2$.","notes":"{se} {cafne}"},{"word":"selcajlanci","score":0,"definition":"$l_1$ is a trademark for commodity $s_1=l_2$ by entity $s_2$"},{"word":"selcalku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ has a shell/husk/hard, protective covering $x_2$, which is composed of $x_3$.","notes":"{se} {calku}"},{"word":"selcanci","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=c_1$ vanishes/disappears from location $x_1=c_2$ according to senses/sensor $x_3=c_3$.","notes":"{se} {canci}"},{"word":"selcange","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=c_1$ is a farm/ranch at $x_1=c_2$, of rancher $x_3=c_3$ raising/producing $x_4=c_4$.","notes":"{se} {cange}, see also {stuzi}"},{"word":"selcanja","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=c_1$ exchanges/trades/barters commodity $x_1=c_2$ for $x_3=c_3$ with $x_4=c_4$.","notes":"{se} {canja}"},{"word":"selcanre","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=c_1$ is sand/grit from source $x_1=c_2$ of composition including $x_3=c_3$.","notes":"{se} {canre}; see also {krasi}"},{"word":"selcanti","score":0,"definition":"$x_2=c_1$ is the gut/entrails/intestines/viscera/innards/digestive system of body $x_1=c_2$.","notes":"{se} {canti}; see also {xadni}, {vasru}"},{"word":"selca'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=c_1$ is a window/portal/opening in wall/building/structure $x_1=c_2$.","notes":"{se} {canko}, see also {bitmu}, {dinju}, {kevna}, {greku}, {kumfa}, {korbi}"},{"word":"selcarce","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a carried on cart with cart $x_{2}$ with propel cart $x_{3}$."},{"word":"selca'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=c_1$ is space/hyperspace/volume/region/room occupied by $x_1=c_2$.","notes":"{se} {canlu}; see also {xabju}, {zvati}, {nenri}, {sakci}"},{"word":"selcaugau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ omits / elides $x_2$ from $x_3$","notes":"See {vimcu}, {claxu}, {gasnu}"},{"word":"selcedyske","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is genetics based on methodology $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cerda}, {jgina}"},{"word":"selcei","score":1,"definition":"$c_2$ believes in god/deity $c_1$ with dominion over $c_3$; $c_2$ is a theist.","notes":"Cf. {cevni}, {ceikri}, {nalceikri}, {nonselcei}, {pavyselcei}, {sorselcei}, {ceirsenpi}."},{"word":"selci","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cell/atom/unit/molecule of $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is an indivisible, most basic subunit of $x_{2}$.","notes":"($x_2$ generally has mass nature); (cf. {kantu} for properties, activities; {ratni}, {gradu})"},{"word":"selci'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is writing / a written thing / written text written by $x_2$ on $x_3$ with writing implement $x_4$.","notes":"Made from {se} + {ciska}. See also {seltcidu}, {lerseltcidu}."},{"word":"selci'i","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=c_2$ is interested in $x_2=c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {cinri}, {norselci'i}, {nalselci'i}, {tolselci'i}."},{"word":"selckiku","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an opened by key with key $x_{2}$ with key property $x_{3}$."},{"word":"selclu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a filling of $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selcma","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=c_1$ is small in property/dimension $x_1=c_2$ (ka) as compared with standard/norm $x_3=c_3$.","notes":"{se} {cmalu}"},{"word":"selcme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is named/called $x_2$ by namer/name-user $x_3$ (person)."},{"word":"selcmi","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is the set whose members are $x_2$; $x_2$ are the members of $x_1$.","notes":"See also {cmima}."},{"word":"selcmimau","score":1,"definition":"$c_2=z_1$ exceeds/is more than the sum of its parts $c_1=z_2$ in property/quantity $z_3$ (ka/ni) by amount/excess $z_4$"},{"word":"selcmipi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the cross product of set $x_2$ and set $x_3$.","notes":"See also {pi'u}, {selcmi} and {pilji}"},{"word":"selcmu","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a founded with basis $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selcna","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=c_1$ is a shovel/spade/bladed digging implement for digging $x_1=c_2$.","notes":"{se} {canpa}"},{"word":"selcpajinkytoldu'eterbi'a","score":0,"definition":"$t_1$=$jt_1$=$s_1$ is AIDS [Acquired immune deficiency syndrome] with symptoms $t_2$, of/among $t_3$=$jt_2$=$s_2$ acquired from source $s_3$.","notes":"From {selcpa}, {jinkytoldu'e}, {terbi'a}. Probably you could drop terbi'a (and maybe even sel-), to make the valsi shorter, and still be understood. The long dictionary form has been entered here to understand the definition and etymology behind it."},{"word":"selcpi","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a bird species of/including (a particular) bird $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selcpuma'e","score":1,"definition":"$l_2=m_1$ is a (camping/house) trailer carrying $m_2$ in/on surface/medium $m_3$, pulled by $m_4=l_1$ by trailer hitch/hitch hook/draw hook $l_3$. "},{"word":"selcra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has in front of it object / location $x_2$ in frame of reference $x_3$.","notes":"$x_1$ has $x_2$ to its front. See alse {crane}."},{"word":"selcta","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is examined/looked at by $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selctebi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an orifice, with lip $x_2$, of body $x_3$.","notes":"Synonymous with {xadyca'o} ({xadni}+{canko}). See also {ganxo}, {vibna}, {pinji}, {moklu}, {galxe}, {nazbi}, {zbike'a}, {kerlo}, {vikmi}, {klo'aka}, {kevna}, {xadyke'a}."},{"word":"seldacru","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a filing system with drawer $x_{2}$ with drawer contents $x_{3}$."},{"word":"selda'ergau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ [person/agent] presses/applies force to $d_2$ by applying force $d_1$ to it.","notes":"See also {da'ergau}, {da'erzu'e}, {danre}, {gasnu}."},{"word":"seldansu","score":2,"definition":"$d_2$ is the music/rhythm accompanying dancer(s) $d_1$ (individual, mass).","notes":"Cf. {dansu}."},{"word":"seldapma","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a blessed with bless $x_{2}$ with damnation $x_{3}$."},{"word":"seldasysudri'ami'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dryer/machine for drying the clothes $x_2$ of $x_3$, removing liquid $x_3$.","notes":"cf. {minji}, {rinka}, {sudga}, {dasni}."},{"word":"seldau","score":2,"definition":"$d_2$ is the position/stand taken by $d_1$ arguing against position/stand $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {darlu}."},{"word":"seldaumupli","score":3,"definition":"$m_1=d_2$ is a counterexample of common property(s) $m_2$ of set $m_3$, given by $d_1$ against stand/argument $d_3$."},{"word":"seldei","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=d_1$ is $x_1=d_2$ full days in duration by standard $x_3=d_3$.","notes":"{se} {djedi}"},{"word":"seldejni","score":1,"definition":"$d_2$ is a/the debt owed by $d_1$ to creditor $d_3$ for provision of goods/services/loans $d_4$.","notes":"Cf. {dejni}, {terdejni}, {dejyterze'a}, {ze'i zei seldejni}, {ze'u zei seldejni}, {dinjbera}."},{"word":"seldi'a","score":2,"definition":"$j_2$ costs $j_1$ to agent $j_3$ by standard $j_4$.","notes":"$j_1$ is not necessarily money but also time, mental strength etc. Cf. {jdima}, {pleji}, {vecnu}, {cpacu}, {prali}."},{"word":"seldikca","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is charged with electric charge $x_{2}$ with amount of charge $x_{3}$.","notes":"Cf. {dicycau}"},{"word":"seldimna","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a destined with fate $x_{2}$."},{"word":"seldirba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=d_2$ feels affection for $x_2=d_1$."},{"word":"seldji","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is wanted by $x_{2}$ for purpose $x_{3}$."},{"word":"seldo'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a German aspect of $x_{2}$."},{"word":"seldri","score":2,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is sad/depressed/dejected/[unhappy/feels sorrow/grief] about $x_1=b_2$ (abstraction).","notes":"Similar meaning to {se} {badri}. And as the definition might be irritating: $x_1$ is a source/reason/cause of sadness/unhappiness to $x_2$."},{"word":"seldu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is given by $x_2$ to $x_3$."},{"word":"seldutsinso","score":2,"definition":"$s_2$ is the angle/arccosine of cosine $s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {sinso}, {tanjo}, {dutsinso}, {selsinso}, {seltanjo}."},{"word":"seldu'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ stresses $x_{2}$.","notes":"Cf. {dukri'a}."},{"word":"seldze","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a descendant with elder $x_{2}$ with ancestral bond $x_{3}$; $x_1$ is descendent of $x_2$."},{"word":"seldzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=c_1$ walks/strides/paces on surface $x_1=c_2$ using limbs $x_3=c_3$.","notes":"{se} {cadzu}"},{"word":"sele'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"klesi modal, 2nd place as a category of/within ..."},{"word":"selfa'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is oriented/directed/pointing towards $x_2$ in frame of reference $x_3$.","notes":"See also {farna}"},{"word":"selfai","score":1,"definition":"$f_2$ shares $f_1$ with portions $f_3$.","notes":"Cf. {fatri}, {simxu}, {ponse}."},{"word":"selfamti","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an niece/nephew of $x_{2}$ by bond/tie $x_{3}$.","notes":"See {famti}, {tunba}, {tixnu}, {bruna}."},{"word":"selfanza","score":0,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an annoyed with pest $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selfa'o","score":1,"definition":"$f_2$ terminates/ceases/stops/halts at $f_1$.","notes":"from ma'oste"},{"word":"selfarbi'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ becomes oriented towards $x_2$ from origin/point of reference $x_3$"},{"word":"selfargau","score":1,"definition":"$x1=g1$ aims $x2=f2$ at $x3=f1$"},{"word":"selfazyfe'u","score":1,"definition":"$x1=fa2=fe1$ is irate from $x2=fa1=fe2$'s annoyances"},{"word":"selfe'u","score":1,"definition":"$f_2$ is in trouble with $f_1$ over $f_3$"},{"word":"selfi'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a plot / theme / subject of fiction $x_{2}$ by author $x_{3}$","notes":"See also {cfika}"},{"word":"selfi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a creation with inventor $x_{2}$ with invention purpose $x_{3}$ with inspiration $x_{4}$."},{"word":"selfityjbu","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is an altar for offering $f_2$ to $f_3$."},{"word":"selfri","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an event/experience happening to $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selfu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) serves $x_{2}$ with service $x_{3}$ (activity); $x_{1}$ is a servant (noun) of $x_{2}$ performing $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {sidju}, {sarji}, {gunka}."},{"word":"selfu'a","score":1,"definition":"$f_2$ is dependant on luck/fortune for $f_1=z_2$ (event/property).","notes":"Cf. {funca}, {zanselfu'a}."},{"word":"selgau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the function of $x_2$"},{"word":"selgenxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a hook material with hook $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selgi'a","score":1,"definition":"$g_2$ follows (acts in accordance to) $g_1$ (person/object/event) in/at $g_3$ (event).","notes":"Cf. {gidva}, {ctuca}."},{"word":"selglagauko'e","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of coke from source $x2$","notes":"from {se} + {glagau} + {kolme} As lojban has no word for \"to roast\", I used the word for \"to heat\" instead"},{"word":"selgu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a task/work done by $x_{2}$ with goal/objective $x_{3}$.","notes":"Cf. {gunka}, {gu'agunma}."},{"word":"selgu'era'a","score":3,"definition":"$s1=sg1$ pertains to country $s2=sg2$","notes":"Cultural gismu replacement for nationalities: From gismu {gugde} and {srana}."},{"word":"seli'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"lidne modal, 2nd place preceding ...;leading ... ; non-time sequence."},{"word":"selja'e","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) results in $x_2$ (event)","notes":"Possibly synonymous to {banzu}. Proposed rafsi: -se'e- (for paralleling the other causal suffixes). See also {jalge}, {rinka}, {krinu}, {banzu}, {nibli}, {mukti}."},{"word":"selja'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=j_2$ is adorned/decorated by $x_2=j_1$.","notes":"Cf. {jadycau}, {jadypijne}."},{"word":"seljarki","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a narrow dimension with narrow $x_{2}$ with narrowness standard $x_{3}$."},{"word":"seljavytertau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a term in binary metaphor/tanru $x_2$ (text) with other element (modifying or being modified by) $x_3$ so as to produce meaning $x_4$ in context/usage/instance $x_5$","notes":"Basically for when its being the seltau or the tertau is either not important, equivalent in meaning, or unknown."},{"word":"seljbejbibakni","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=ji_1=jb_2$ is a springer [female cattle] close to give birth/calving $ji_2=jb_1$, of species/breed $b_2$"},{"word":"seljbemabru","score":1,"definition":"$j_2=m_1$ is a mammal belonging to the class Theria [supercohort] of species $m_2$ giving birth to live young $j_1$.","notes":"Subclasses are: eutherians (including the placental mammals) and the metatherians (including the marsupials)."},{"word":"seljda","score":3,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a member/adherent of religion $x_{2}$ with belief/creed $x_{3}$.","notes":"Cf. {ceikri}."},{"word":"seljeftu","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=j_1$ is $x_1=j_2$ weeks in duration by standard $x_3=j_3$.","notes":"{se} {jeftu}"},{"word":"seljenca","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=j_2$ is shocked/stunned by $x_2=j_1$."},{"word":"seljente'a","score":-1,"definition":"$x1=j1=t2$ is horrible to $x2=j2=t1$"},{"word":"seljge","score":1,"definition":"$j_2$ (object/jo'u-objects) are entangled/knotted/clumped together with knot/clump $j_1$.","notes":"Cf. {jgena}, {gunma}."},{"word":"seljibri","score":1,"definition":"$j_2$ is employed for job/employment/vocation (a type of work regularly done for pay) $j_1$.","notes":"From: {jibri}. Cf. {le'ipli}."},{"word":"seljiclyso'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a stirred/scrambled egg (cooking not implied) of organism $x_2=s_2$ stirred by $x_3=j_1$","notes":"This does not imply the stirred egg has actually been cooked. To do so combine with {se} {jukpa}. in most contexts though this will be evident. See {se} {jicla} and {sovda}"},{"word":"selji'i","score":2,"definition":"$j_2$ (du'u) is the opinion of $j_1$ about subject/issue $j_3$ on grounds $j_4$.","notes":"{se} {jinvi}. Cf. {sidbo}, {selkri}, {krici}."},{"word":"seljimcymivykle","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$=$jm_1$=$ji_3$ is a kingdom [biology] of domain [biology] $k_2$.","notes":"For biological cathegory in general (={ji'eske} {klesi}), domain (=?), kingdom (=this definition), phylum (={jicymivykle}), class (={xeljutsi}), order (={veljutsi}), family (={terjutsi}), genus (={seljutsi}), species (={jutsi})."},{"word":"seljinvi","score":1,"definition":"$j_2$ (du'u) is the opinion of $j_1$ that is true about subject/issue $j_3$ on grounds $j_4$.","notes":"Cf. {jinvi}, {sidbo}."},{"word":"seljmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is understood by $x_{2}$ about subject $x_{3}$."},{"word":"seljmimu'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=j_2=m_1$ is grokked by $x_2=j_1$ about subject $x_3=j_3$ by standard $x_4=m_3$","notes":"Made from {jimpe} and {mulno}."},{"word":"seljmina","score":1,"definition":"$j_2$ is an addition by agent $j_1$ to $j_3$ with result $j_4$.","notes":"Cf. {jmina}, {kansa}, {zenba}."},{"word":"selju'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is paid attention/ attended to by $x_{2}$."},{"word":"seljukpa","score":1,"definition":"$j_2$ is cooked/prepared-for-eating by $j_1$ according to recipee/method $j_3$ (process).","notes":"Cf. {jukpa}, {bregau}."},{"word":"seljungo","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a Chinese aspect with Chinese $x_{2}$."},{"word":"seljunri","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is regarded seriously by (person) $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selju'o","score":1,"definition":"$d_2$ is knowledge held by $d_1$ about subject $d_3$ by epistemology $d_4$.","notes":"Cf. {djuno}, {sanji}, {cilre}."},{"word":"seljutsi","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a genus [biology] with species $x_2$, within family $x_3$, order $x_4$, class $x_5$.","notes":"For biological cathegory in general (=mivyske klesi), domain (=?), kingdom (={seljimcymivykle}), phylum (={jicymivykle}), class (={xeljutsi}), order (={veljutsi}), family (={terjutsi}), genus (=this definition), species (={jutsi})."},{"word":"selka'e","score":1,"definition":"$k_2$ (event/state] [can be done]/[is capable of being done] by $k_1$ under conditions of $k_3$ (event/state).","notes":"Cf. {kakne}, "},{"word":"selkafpu'o","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a quantity of coffee powder, made from source/bean/grain $p_2=c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {se}, {ckafi}, {purmo}."},{"word":"selkai","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a property manifest in $x_2$","notes":"Definition already in the definition of zo {ckaji} as a second definition"},{"word":"selkajna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a supporting object for shelf/counter/bar $x_2$ for purpose $x_3$","notes":"See also {kajna}."},{"word":"selkakclu","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is/are full of tears wept by $k_1$ about/for reason $k_3$ (event/state); $c_1$ is/are tearful.","notes":"Cf. {culno}, {klaku}."},{"word":"selkarlygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ collars/has a band put on $k_2$, the collar/band being $k_1$ made of material $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {gasnu}, {karli}, {rinju}, {pinfu}, {kavbu}."},{"word":"selkatcti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a prey of predator $x_2$","notes":"from {se} + {katcti}"},{"word":"selke'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_2$ is hollow with hole/cavity $k_1$; $k_2$ is hollow at locus $k_1$.","notes":"Cf. {kevna}."},{"word":"selke'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is pitied by $x_{2}$ for reason/circumstances $x_{3}$."},{"word":"selkensa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a celestial body/object with associated space/region $x_2$.","notes":"May not need to be quite as material as \"{kesydai}\"; for example, strange localized topological phenomena (such as wormholes or cosmic strings) could be considered to be both {kensa} and selkensa. See also: \"{kesydai}\", \"astro\"."},{"word":"selki'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_2$ is a yell/cry/howl from $k_1$.","notes":"Cf. {krixa}, {camki'a}."},{"word":"selkicrypoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ordered series of podcast episodes/podcast serial, ordered by conparison rule $x_2$ (contextless default: production order or intended listening order, or reverse of these), and being entirely composed of all of the individual episodes belonging to set $x_3$.","notes":"Technically, any sequence of any podcast episodes is such a thing. Moreover, some podcasts are just a collection of episodes which have no intended listening order (if old episodes are meant to be listened to at all). However, this word is meant to encompass only canonical serial productions of closely related episodes in a certain listening order. Thus, a playlist on shuffle breaks the spirit/intent of this term but not its technical definition; every episode in a certian program, though, satisfies the intention (especially if $x_2$ is a reasonable listening order thereof) - although complications arise if there is no reasonable listening order to be endowed upon the set of episodes. This word uses a rafsi of an experimental gismu: {kicra}."},{"word":"selkla","score":2,"definition":"To destination $x_{1}$ does $x_{2}$ go from $x_{3}$ via route $x_{4}$ by means $x_{5}$."},{"word":"selklosamseltcana","score":1,"definition":"$t_2=d_2$ is a/the local area network (LAN) that includes nodes $t_1=d_1=s_1$ whose function/purpose is $s_2$.","notes":"See also: {tolselklosamseltcana}, {samseltcana}."},{"word":"selklu","score":1,"definition":"$k_2$ is a civilization consisting of culture $k_1$.","notes":"Cf. {natmi}, {cecmu}."},{"word":"selklucipra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is a test/shibboleth for determining $x_2=k_2=c_3$'s membership/belonging to culture $x_3=k_1=c_2$.","notes":"cf. {kulnu}, {cipra}. Made by motivation of la bandu."},{"word":"selkra","score":1,"definition":"$k_2$ originates from $k_1$.","notes":"Cf. {cfari}, {tolcanci}."},{"word":"selkrili","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a crystal composition with crystal $x_{2}$ with crystal structure $x_{3}$."},{"word":"selkrixa","score":1,"definition":"$k_2$ is a yell/cry/howl from $k_1$.","notes":"Cf. {krixa}, {camki'a}."},{"word":"selku'e","score":1,"definition":"$k_2$ is the interval/gap/area/scope/extent/range across which $k_1$ ranges/extends/spans/persists/reaches. ","notes":"Cf. {kuspe}."},{"word":"selkunti","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a material vacant from container $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selma'e","score":1,"definition":"$m_2$ rides $m_1$.","notes":"Cf. {marce}, {muvdu}, {litru}, {klama}."},{"word":"selma'ebi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ embarks on board / gets on vehicle $x_2$","notes":"See also {marce}."},{"word":"selma'ergi'a","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ guides $g_2=m_2$ in boarding $m_1$"},{"word":"selma'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=m_1$ is $x_1=m_2$ months in duration by standard $x_3=m_3$.","notes":"{se} {masti}"},{"word":"selmanci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is awe-inspiring / wondrous to $x_2$","notes":"{se} {manci}"},{"word":"selmansa","score":2,"definition":"$m_2$ is satisfied by $m_1$ with regard to property (ka)/state $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mansa}, {gleki}."},{"word":"selma'o","score":4,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the class of structure word $x_{2}$, which means or has function $x_{3}$ in language $x_{4}$.","notes":"For example, the selma'o (class) of particles {pu}, {ca} and {ba} is PU. $x_2$ can, for some speakers, take not just cmavo but any word. See also {ma'oi}."},{"word":"selmarde","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (ind./mass) has the ethics/morals/moral $x_{2}$ about situation $x_{3}$.","notes":"Notes: $x_2$ will (typically) be an abstract, a rule or rules of behavior; also principles; also conscience (= {sezmarde}). See also {marde}, {palci}, {vrude}, {lijda}, {manri}, {javni}, {tarti}, {zekri}."},{"word":"selmaxtamca","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a crushed tomato of species/strain $t_2$.","notes":"See also tomato sauce (={tamcysanso}), tomato purée (={tamcrpasata}), tomato paste (={tamcypesxu}), ketchup (={sansrketcu})."},{"word":"selme'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=m_1$ is $x_1=m_2$ minutes in duration by standard $x_3=m_3$.","notes":"{se} {mentu}"},{"word":"selmi'ecatra","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=m_2$ executes $c_2$ by method $c_3$ as ordered by $m_1$.","notes":"Cf. {minde}, {catra}, {sedycaugau}, {nebyka'a}."},{"word":"selmikce","score":1,"definition":"$m_2$ is a patient, treated by doctor/nurse $m_1$ for ailment $m_3$ with cure $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {mikce}, {selspita}, {kurji}."},{"word":"selmixrikmi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=min_1$ is a blender/machine for physically combining ingredients/items $x_2=mix_2$ into mixture $x_3=mix_1$.","notes":"cf. {minji}, {mixre}, {rinka}."},{"word":"selmlatu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cat species with cat $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selmo'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a memory recalled by $x_{2}$ about subject $x_{3}$.","notes":"From {se} {morji}. {mojysi'o}, a near-synonym, is perhaps the more accurate translation for the English word 'memory'; pedantically, selmo'i refers only to memories consciously recalled at a given moment, not those that are merely retrievable."},{"word":"selmojnoi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ is a memorandum stating facts $x_2=m_2$ about $x_3=m_3=n_2$ from author $x_4=n_3$ to intended audience $x_5=n_4=m_1$ who should remember $x_2$ about $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {morji}, {notci}, {mojgaunoi}, {notci'a}."},{"word":"selmri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is mailed by $x_2$ to address $x_3$ from address $x_4$ on carrier/network/system $x_5$"},{"word":"selna'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=n_1$ is $x_1=n_2$ years in duration by standard $x_3=n_3$.","notes":"{se} {nanca}"},{"word":"selnai","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a people of nation with nation $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selne'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ contains/has inside it $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selnei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is liked by $x_2$.","notes":"{se} {nelci}"},{"word":"selneimau","score":1,"definition":"$n_2=z_1$ is liked more / preferred over $z_2$ by $n_1$ by margin $z_4$"},{"word":"selneirai","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a superlative with range limited by extreme $x_{2}$ with fond $x_{3}$."},{"word":"selni'i","score":1,"definition":"$n_2$ logically follows $n_1$ under rules/logic system $n_3$.","notes":"Cf. {nibli}, {logji}, {jalge}."},{"word":"selnordji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) makes no difference to $x_1$ (person).","notes":"From {se} + {nordji} ({se} + {no'e} + {djica}). Synonymous with {norseldji}."},{"word":"selnu'e","score":1,"definition":"$n_2$ (event/state) is a promise/commitment/assurance/threat $n_1$ makes to $n_3$ [beneficiary/victim].","notes":"derived from ma'oste"},{"word":"selnuti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) does $x_2$ (property) unintentionally","notes":"See also {snuti}, {zukte}"},{"word":"selpa'akai","score":1,"definition":"$p_2=c_1$ brings hope.","notes":"Cf. {lakne}, {cumki}, {kakne}."},{"word":"selpa'i","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is loved by $x_2$; $x_1$ is a loved one/beloved to $x_2$","notes":"See {se} {prami}"},{"word":"selpaijni","score":-1,"definition":"$j_2$ is a verdict given by $j_1=p_1$ about matter $j_3=p_2$ (abstract).","notes":"Cf. {pajni}, {jdice}."},{"word":"selpa'imle","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=p_2=m_1$ is lovely to $x_2=p_1=m_2$ in aspect $x_3=m_3$ by standard $x_4=m_4$"},{"word":"selpalci","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a standard of evil $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selpanci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a source of odor/fragrance/scent/smell $x_2$ and detected by observer/sensor $x_3$"},{"word":"selpapri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bound mass or sequence of pages/papers, a document/book/(mass of) scroll(s), with pieces/sheets/leaves of paper/papyrus/parchment (thin writing surface) $x_2$."},{"word":"selpau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ has part/consists of $x_2$","notes":"See also {pagbu}."},{"word":"selpeiti'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an object of thought-suggestion with ponder-suggest $x_{2}$ with receive suggestion $x_{3}$."},{"word":"selpi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (inner/core \"stuff\") has outer layer/crust/rind/peel/skin/hide $x_2$.","notes":"{se} {pilka}"},{"word":"selpi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a multiplicand with product $x_{2}$ with multiplier $x_{3}$."},{"word":"selpiljy'efku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$=$efku_1$=$pilji_2$ is $x_2$=$efku_2$=$pilji_1$/$x_4$/$x_4$/$x_4$/.../$x_4$, divided $x_3$=$efku_3$ times, with divisor $x_4$=$pilji_3$; $x_1$ = $x_2$ / ($x_4$ ^ $x_3$)"},{"word":"selpinxe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a beverage, drink liquid refreshment drunk by $x_2$ from container, source $x_3$; $x_1$ is what $x_2$ drinks, imbibes from $x_3$","notes":"A shortcut of {se} {pinxe}."},{"word":"selpla","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a plan/program/scheme made/[put together] by planner $x_{2}$ for state/process $x_{3}$.","notes":"Cf. {platu}."},{"word":"selplabau","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a conlang/planned language spoken/used by $x_2$","notes":"See {runbau}, {platu}, {bangu}"},{"word":"selpli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is used by $x_2$ for purpose $x_3$"},{"word":"selplibre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is ready for being used by $x_2$ for purpose $x_3$"},{"word":"selplibregau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ prepares $x_2$ for being used by $x_3$ for purpose $x_4$"},{"word":"selplidu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is worn out"},{"word":"selplijibri","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=j_1$ is an employment of / a job held by $x_2=j_2=p_2$ who is employed by $x_3=p_1$ for purpose $x_4=p_3$.","notes":"See also {pilno}, {jibri}."},{"word":"selplirai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is most used/most useful among $x_2$ by $x_3$ for purpose $x_4$."},{"word":"selplixau","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a good-used with use-find good $x_{2}$ with use purpose $x_{3}$ with goodness standard $x_{4}$."},{"word":"selpo'acunmi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=s_2$ is a quantity of puffed millet from unpuffed millet $s_1$."},{"word":"selpo'amarantu","score":1,"definition":"$a_1=s_2$ is a quantity of puffed amaranth from unpuffed amaranth $s_1$.","notes":"From (lojban) \"se spoja\" + (latin) \"amaranthus\" (genus)."},{"word":"selpo'anuna","score":2,"definition":"$a_1=s_2$ is a quantity of puffed nuña bean(s) from unpuffed nuña bean(s) $s_1$ (Phaseolus vulgaris subsp. nunas).","notes":"From (lojban) \"se spoja\" + (spanish?) \"nuña\" (Phaseolus vulgaris subsp. nunas). See also nuña bean (={debrnuna})."},{"word":"selpo'asorgu","score":1,"definition":"$so_1=sp_2$ is a quantity of puffed sorghum from unpuffed sorghum $sp_1$."},{"word":"selpo'axruba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_2$ is a quantity of puffed buckwheat from unpuffed buckwheat $s_1$."},{"word":"selpo'azmu","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=s_2$ is a quantity of popped popcorn/popping corn from unpopped popcorn/kernels $s_1$ (Zea mays var. everta)."},{"word":"selpo'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fragment / shard / piece broken off $x_2$"},{"word":"selpojbavmi","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=s_2$ is a quantity of puffed barley from unpuffed barley $s_1$."},{"word":"selpojgru","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=s_2$ is a quantity of puffed grain from unpuffed grain $s_1$ from plant/species $g_2$."},{"word":"selpojmavji","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=s_2$ is a quantity of puffed oat from unpuffed oat $s_1$."},{"word":"selpojrismi","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=s_2$ is a quantity of puffed rice from unpuffed rice $s_1$.","notes":"Puffed rice cake (=\"lo nanba be lo selpojrismi\")."},{"word":"selpra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_2$ is a product created by $x_2=c_1$ through process $x_3=c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cupra}, {zbasu}, {finti}."},{"word":"selpraci'e","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is an economic system of $x_2$ (country/area)"},{"word":"selpre","score":2,"definition":"$p_2$ is the personality/persona exhibited by $p_1$.","notes":"x2 can be other than a human. Cf. {seltra}, {selzu'e}."},{"word":"selprejumydu'a'y'utka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is infected/contaminated by something which was infected/contaminated by something which was infected/contaminated by ... which was infected/contaminated by $x_2$, regarding/pertaining to contagion $x_3$ and via means of transmission $x_4$, through intermediary nodes $x_5$ (ce'o list).","notes":"This word is a {brapagjvo} of \"{se}l{prejumydu'a}\" and \".{utka}\"; each sumti slot should be interpreted as in those words - for example, \"contagion\" is used broadly, as in the definition of \"prejumydu'a\". If we temporarily constrain $x_3$ to a biological disease, then in one sense of the word, $x_2$ (an upstream, although perhaps not ultimate, source) is an epidemiological/'viral' vector of contagion $x_3$; in another sense of the word, $x_5$ (the transmission pathway) is so. See also: \"{prejumydu'a'y'utka}\". Technically, because \"prejumydu'a\" is not a binary predicate, it maybe should be avoided as a modifier of \".utka\"."},{"word":"selpu'a","score":2,"definition":"$p_2$ enjoys $p_1$ under condition $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {pluka}, {gleki}."},{"word":"selpu'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a powdered with powder $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selratni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an element with atoms $x_2$ of isotope $x_3$.","notes":"see also {cmuxu'i}, {xu'icmu}"},{"word":"selre'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a train car/unit of train $x_2$ for rails/system/railroad $x_3$, propelled by $x_4$","notes":"See {se}, {trene}, {matryselre'e}"},{"word":"selrespa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the species/breed of reptile $x_2$."},{"word":"selre'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the meat source of meat $x_2$","notes":"See also {rectu}."},{"word":"selri'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an effect with cause $x_{2}$ with causation conditions $x_{3}$."},{"word":"selrigni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=r_2$ is disgusted by $x_2=r_1$ under conditions $x_3=r_3$."},{"word":"selrirbe'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a grandson of $x_2$.","notes":"See also: grandchild (se {riryrirni})."},{"word":"selrirni","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=r_1$ is a parent of/raises/rears $x_1=r_2$; $x_2=r_1$ mentors/acts parental toward child/protege $x_1=r_2$.","notes":"{se} {rirni}"},{"word":"selrirspe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the spouse of the child/offspring/protegé of $x_2$ by standard/law/custom $x_3$.","notes":"Son–/daughter-in-law. This does not mean \"child bride\" in the sense of a juvenile who is wed; use \"verba speni\" for such purpose. Compare to: \"{rirspe}\", \"{sperirni}\", and \"{speselrirni}\"."},{"word":"selrirti'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a granddaughter of $x_2$.","notes":"See also: grandchild (se {riryrirni})."},{"word":"selrorci","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=r_1$ engenders/procreates/begets $x_1=r_2$ with coparent $x_3=r_3$.","notes":"{se} {rorci}; see also {panzi}"},{"word":"selru'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ are inputs to process $x_2$, resulting in outputs $x_3$ after passing through steps/stages $x_4$."},{"word":"selru'eca'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is an input device controlled/[triggered] by $c_3$ (agent).","notes":"Cf. {teryru'eca'a}."},{"word":"selru'emai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ are the raw materials/physical inputs used in process $x_2$."},{"word":"selsa'a","score":2,"definition":"$s_2$ is a song sung by $s_1$ to audience $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zgike}."},{"word":"selsagmei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a song (lyrics, melody etc.as a whole)","notes":"As opposed to \"{lo} {se} {sanga}\" \"salsagymei\" explicitly describes all the components composing a song"},{"word":"selsai","score":1,"definition":"$s_2$ is a course of meal $s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {sanmi}, {citka}, {cidja}."},{"word":"selsa'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) requires / depends on $x_2$ (event/proposition)","notes":"= {se} {sarcu}"},{"word":"selsau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ finds $x_2$ familiar in property $x_3$"},{"word":"selse'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is served by $x_{2}$ with service $x_{3}$ (activity).","notes":"Does not necessarily imply ownership (even if server is a slave), temporary or otherwise. Cf. {selfu}."},{"word":"selsfu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (probably but perhaps not necessarily an animal) is hooved/has hoof/hooves $x_2$ (body-part).","notes":"See also: \".{ungulata}\" (confer usage notes there)."},{"word":"selsi'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_2$ is venerable to $s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {sinma}."},{"word":"selsi'acau","score":1,"definition":"$x1=s2=c1$ is disgraced/[lacking respect] by $x2=s1$"},{"word":"selsi'acni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ feels honored"},{"word":"selsiclu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (sound, text) is a whistling sound, sibilant produced by $x_2$","notes":"See also {zunsna}"},{"word":"selsimtu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an agreement/contract/treaty between $x_2$ (set) about matter $x_3$","notes":"from {se} + {simtu'i}"},{"word":"selsinso","score":2,"definition":"$s_2$ is the angle/arcsine of sine $s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {sinso}, {tanjo}, {seltanjo}, {seldutsinso}."},{"word":"selska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (abstraction) is the color of $x_2$","notes":"See {skari}, {zilska}"},{"word":"selskaclunarviska'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ has achromatopsia/total colour blindness/maskun under condition $x_2=k_3$","notes":"from {selska}+{culno}+{narviska'e}"},{"word":"selskanarviska'e","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is colour blind/unable to see colours under conditions $k_3$ (event/state)","notes":"from {selska}+{narviska'e}"},{"word":"selsko","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cord material with cord $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selsku","score":1,"definition":"$c_2$ is said by $c_1$ to audience $c_3$ via expressive medium $c_4$."},{"word":"selskusku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=skuP_1$ says $x_2=skuP_2=skuZ_2$ to $x_3=skuP_3$ via medium $x_4=skuP_4$, quoting $x_5=skuZ_1$ saying that to $x_6=skuZ_3$ via medium $x_7=skuZ_4$.","notes":"skuZ is used for the left ({zunle}) {cusku}, and skuP for the right ({pritu}) one. Syn. {sitsku}, but a bit more precise (and with more places to use)."},{"word":"selskutidmulbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=b_1=m_1=t_1$ finishes reading what is expressed by $x_2=c_1=t_2$ to $x_3=c_3$ in medium $x_4=c_4=t_3$, by completion standard $x_5=m_3$, under conditions $x_6=b_3$. ","notes":"See also {cusku}, {tcidu}, {mulno}, {binxo}."},{"word":"selsmu","score":1,"definition":"$s_2$ means $s_1$ to interpreter $s_3$."},{"word":"selsmudu'i","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is synonymous with / has the same meaning as $x_2$ for interpreter $x_3$; $x_1$ is a synonym of $x_2$","notes":"See {selsmudukti}"},{"word":"selsmudukti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an antonym of / has polar opposite meaning from $x_2$ for interpreter $x_3$","notes":"See {selsmudu'i}"},{"word":"selsnada","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a success/achievement achieved by agent $x_{2}$ as a result of effort/attempt/try $x_{3}$."},{"word":"selsnapra","score":3,"definition":"$c_1=s_1$ is a speaker/headphones/acoustic transducer producing sound/acoustic energy $c_2=s_2$ from signal/source $c_3$.","notes":"$x_2$ is the sound itself (a tone, a song, singing, etc.), $x_3$ is the source (MP3, vinyl, cassette, 2\" tape, etc.)."},{"word":"selsne","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a dream subject with dreamer $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selsni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the meaning of symbol $x_2$ as observed by $x_3$","notes":"= {se} {sinxa}. See {smuni}"},{"word":"selsnidu","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=s_1$ is $x_1=s_2$ seconds in duration by standard $x_3=s_3$.","notes":"{se} {snidu}"},{"word":"selsnu","score":2,"definition":"$s_2$ is the subject of discourse/expression $s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {casnu}, {cusku}."},{"word":"selsnuti","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cause/commiter of/ contributor to accident $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selspa","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a plant species with plant $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selspaji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_2$ is surprised/startled by $x_2=s_1$."},{"word":"selspe","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ has spouse $x_{2}$ under law/system $x_{3}$."},{"word":"selspoblo","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=d_2$ is a wreck/boat destroyed by event $d_1$."},{"word":"selsre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an error committed by $x_2$ under conditions $x_3$ by standard $x_4$"},{"word":"selsrito","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a Sanskrit aspect with Sanskrit $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selsrustu","score":1,"definition":"$st_1=sr_2$ is a yard/courtyard/quadrangle/cloister, the location of $st_2$ (object/event), enclosed by $sr_1$.","notes":"Cf. {sruri}, {stuzi}."},{"word":"selsuckancydi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=d_1=sk_2$ is the budget(amount of money) of/for doing $x_2=d_2$ to person/institution $x_3=d_3=sk_1$","notes":"from {se}+{suckancu}+{jdima}"},{"word":"selsumji","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is the difference $x_2$ minus $x_3$; $x_1$ is the amount that remains in substracting $x_3$ from $x_2$.","notes":"See also {vu'u}"},{"word":"selsurgau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ [agent] does $x_2=g_2=s_2$ to relax $x_3=s_1$; $x_1=g_1$ relaxes $x_3=s_1$ by doing $x_2=g_2=s_2$","notes":"cf. {surla}, {gasnu}"},{"word":"selsutra","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is done fast by $x_{2}$."},{"word":"seltadni","score":1,"definition":"$t_2$ is the subject studied by $t_1$.","notes":"Cf. {tadni}."},{"word":"seltagysipna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=t_2$ snugly sleeps, wrapped in $x_2=t_1$, which is snug in direction $x_3=t_3$ at locus $x_4=t_4$","notes":"This does not imply comfort. It simply states that the sleeper is tightly wrapped in what would be assumed to be his/her/its covers. cf. {se}, {tagji}, and {sipna}"},{"word":"seltanjo","score":2,"definition":"$t_2$ is the angle/arctangent of tangent $t_1$.","notes":"Cf. {sinso}, {tanjo}, {selsinso}, {seldutsinso}."},{"word":"seltarbi","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is pregnant with embryo $x_{2}$ from father $x_{3}$.","notes":"Cf. {tarbi}."},{"word":"seltau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the modifying part of binary metaphor $x_2$ with modified part/modificand $x_3$ giving meaning $x_4$ in usage/instance $x_5$","notes":"In both English and Lojban, the word {seltau} is the usual way to refer to the left word in a tanru, whereas {tertau} refers to the right word in the tanru."},{"word":"seltaxygau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ boxes $t_2$ inside $t_1$.","notes":"Cf. {tanxe}, {nenri}."},{"word":"seltcana","score":2,"definition":"$t_2$ is a network/transport/communication/distribution system with nodes/stations including $t_1$.","notes":"Made from {se} + {tcana}."},{"word":"seltcasamseltcana","score":1,"definition":"$tcana_2$ is a/the metropolitan area network (MAN) that includes nodes $tcana_1=s_1$ whose function/purpose is $s_2$.","notes":"See also: {samseltcana}."},{"word":"seltci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=t_2$ is the purpose of tool/utensil/resource/instrument/implement $x_2=t_1$."},{"word":"seltcu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is needed by $x_{2}$ for purpose $x_{3}$."},{"word":"selte'a","score":2,"definition":"$t_2$ (event) frightens/scares/is feared by $t_1$.","notes":"Cf. {terpa}, {terpygau}."},{"word":"selte'abra","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=t_2$ is huge/enormous/tremendous in property $b_2$ and feared by $b_3=t_1$.","notes":"{selte'a}+{barda}. See also: {brabra}, {caibra}, {tcebra}, {dukse}, {cimni}, {camganra}."},{"word":"selte'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is/are the only one(s) with property $x_2$ among $x_3$.","notes":"See also {steci}, {po'o}"},{"word":"seltelgau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ locks/seals $x_2$ with lock/seal $x_3$ with locking mechanism $x_4$"},{"word":"seltenfa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an $x_3$rd root of $x_2$.","notes":"See also {fe'a}"},{"word":"selteptce","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=t_2$ is fearsome/terrifying/horrifying to t1","notes":"Cf. {terpa}, {mutce}, {selte'a}, {terpygau}."},{"word":"selterselbenjy'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sends $x_3$ to someone who sends $x_3$ to someone who ... who sends $x_3$ to someone who sends $x_3$ to $x_2$ from transmitter/origin $x_4$ via medium/means $x_5$, via intermediate recipients $x_6$ (ce'o)."},{"word":"selterselcple'ijdy'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ gives/pays $x_2$ to someone who gives pays (some portion of) $x_2$ or the equivalent thereof (possibly united with other things) to someone who gives/pays ... to someone who gives/pays (some portion of) their relevant gift/payment or the equivalent thereof (possibly united with other things/payment) to $x_3$ through intermediate steps $x_4$ (ce'o).","notes":"This word is a {brapagjvo}. \"Give/pay\" and \"gift/payment\" is in the sense of \"{cple'ijdu}\". See also: \".{utka}\", \"{setese}\". This models the transmission chain of payment in economics (give a worker money, which they use in order to purchase something from someone, who in turn purchases something from someone else, etc.), 'pay it forward' chains in Starbucks lines, regifting or exchange process in multi-step/competitive gift exchanges, etc."},{"word":"selti'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a suggestion made by $x_2$ to audience $x_3$","notes":"See also {stidi}."},{"word":"selti'ifla","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=s_2$ is a bill specifying $f_2$ (state/event) for community $f_3$ under conditions $f_4$, proposed/drafted by $s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {flalu}."},{"word":"seltinynalka'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is inaudible to $x_2$ against background/under conditions $x_3$."},{"word":"seltivni","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a program televised by $x_{2}$ via channel $x_{3}$ to television/receiver $x_{4}$."},{"word":"selto'i","score":1,"definition":"$t_2$ (load/force/torque) twists/causes torsion in $t_1$. ","notes":"Cf. {torni}."},{"word":"seltonpabyca'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a transmission from rotating shaft $t_1$ to shaft $t_1$ actuated by $c_3$"},{"word":"seltra","score":1,"definition":"$t_2$ (NU) is the conduct behaved by agent $t_1$ under condition $t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {selfra}, {seltigni}."},{"word":"seltse","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is sat on by $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selvai","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ cares about $x_2$ for reason $x_3$ (nu/ka).","notes":"{se} {vajni}"},{"word":"selvanju","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a source fruit of wine $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selvensni","score":0,"definition":"$si_1$ is a brand/trademark/maker's mark/logo representing product/service $v_2=si_2$ recognized by observer/audience/demographic $si_3$","notes":"See also: {vecnu}, {sinxa}"},{"word":"selvensro","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a/the sales inventory of goods $s_2=v_2$ sold by $v_1$ to $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {vecnu}, {sorcu}, {vencu'u}, {terzbasro}."},{"word":"selve'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is sold by $x_{2}$ to $x_{3}$ for price $x_{4}$."},{"word":"selvi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is seen by $x_{2}$ under conditions $x_{3}$."},{"word":"selvisnalka'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is invisible to $x_2$ under conditions $x_3$.","notes":"See also {nonselji'u}"},{"word":"selvlapro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a word with mutually incompatible definitions/meanings/effects $x_2$ (plural; use connectives) by/in/between rules/standards/dictionar(y/ies) $x_3$ in or for language $x_4$.","notes":"Can possibly be extended to mathematical or computer program functions (via their names). This is a type of {vlapro}. Use $x_3$ in order to specify whether back-compatibility is grounds to remove/exclude such a conflict; for example, if a single word has two definitions such that they are exactly the same except for the presence of extra sumti slots in exactly one of them (such that these slots follow all of those which they share), then the definitions are technically different (thus leading to a conflict by some standards) but can be reconciled/rectified (thereby eliminating conflict by other standards)."},{"word":"selvoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a means of flight used by $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selxadni","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a has body with body $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selxagri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a reed of/for wind instrument $x_2$."},{"word":"selxai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=xr_2$ is injured/harmed/damaged by event $x_2=xr_1$ in property $x_3=xr_3$ (ka) with injury $x_4=xr_4$."},{"word":"selxanka","score":1,"definition":"$x_2$ worries $x_1$ under condition $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xanka}, {raktu}, {nabmi}, {pensi}."},{"word":"selxanri","score":1,"definition":"$xa_2$ imagines $xa_1$.","notes":"Cf. {xanri}, {pensi}."},{"word":"selxarkei","score":3,"definition":"$k_1=x_2$ pretends $x_1$ (concept)","notes":"See also {xanri}, {kelci}."},{"word":"selxarpau","score":2,"definition":"$xa_2=p_1$ is the imagination of $p_2$."},{"word":"selxa'u","score":1,"definition":"$xa_2$ is a habitat/nest/home/abode with dweller/resident/inhabitant $xa_1$."},{"word":"selxau","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [benefits from]/[is a beneficiary of] $x_{2}$ (object/event) according to standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Cf. {se}, {xamgu}."},{"word":"selxei","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is hated by $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selxlupai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an influenced judge, influenced by $x_2=xl_1$ into $x_3=xl_3$ in decision matter $x_4=p_2$ (abstract)"},{"word":"selxregau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ mixes ingredients/components $x_2=m_2$ into mixture/mix $x_3=m_1$."},{"word":"selxu'aju'a","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ (text) is a declarative sentence in which proposition $j_2=x_2$ (du'u) asserts/claims/declares to be true by $x_1$ in language $j_3$."},{"word":"selylacka'e","score":2,"definition":"$l_2=k_1$ is trustworthy for $l_1$ to bring about/ensure/maintain $l_3$ under conditions $k_3$","notes":"c.f. {lacri}, {kakne}."},{"word":"selylerci","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a standard of lateness for $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selyle'u","score":1,"definition":"$l_2$ is an alphabet/character set containing letter $l_1$ representing $l_3$."},{"word":"selyli'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is left behind by $x_2$, that leaves by route $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cliva}"},{"word":"selyli'e","score":2,"definition":"$l_2$ follows $l_1$ in sequence $l_3$.","notes":"Cf. {lidne}, {porsi}."},{"word":"selyli'erafsi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=r_1=l_1$ is a suffix for word/concept $x_2=r_2=l_2$, form/properties $x_3=r_3$, language $x_4=r_4$","notes":"Cf. {li'enrafsi}, {rafsi}, {valsi}, {lujvo}, {pagbu}"},{"word":"selylispre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a character in story $x_2$","notes":"May or may not be fictional. See {lisri}, {prenu}, {protagonista}, {ralselylispre}"},{"word":"selzarkai","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=z_2$ is laudable to observer $z_1$.","notes":"Cf. {zanru}, {xamgu}."},{"word":"selzau'inda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is acceptable (worthy of approval) to $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {zanru}, {inda}, {e'akne}"},{"word":"selzauka'e","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is acceptable to $x_2$ under conditions $x_3$","notes":"Cf. {zanru}, {kakne}"},{"word":"selzaumi'o","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=z_2$ is popular among mass $m_2=z_1$.","notes":"Cf. {zmadu}, {misno}, {sopselnei}."},{"word":"selzbazbaske","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the civil engineering about construction $x_2$","notes":"from {selzba}+{zbaske} as civil engineering is about constructions, and another potential word {dijyzbaske} has been used for architecture, and civil engineering is more than architecture, so this word is made."},{"word":"selzdi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is amused with $x_2$ due to amusing property $x_{3}$."},{"word":"selzgaka'erfau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a phenomenon","notes":"from {se}+{zgana}+{kakne}+{fasnu}"},{"word":"selzgarivyka'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_1=r_1=z_2$ is a cryptic organism/stealth object/having the ability to avoid observation/detection by $x_2=z_1=r_2=k_2$ via senses/means (observer) $x_3=z_3$ through action/state $x_4=r_3$ (event) under conditions $x_5=z_4=k_3$. ","notes":"x4 methods include camouflage (={ticta'u}), nocturnality (={ctenalcando}), subterranean lifestyle (={tumsfeni'a}), transparency (={klina}), and mimicry."},{"word":"selzgi","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ produces/performs music $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selzgigau","score":3,"definition":"$g_1$ makes that $z_2$ plays $z_1$; $x_1$ plays on $x_2$ music $x_3$. "},{"word":"selzi'e","score":1,"definition":"$z_2$ (event/state) is done freely by $z_1$ under conditions $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zifre}, {terzi'e}, {zi'ezva}, {nunzi'e}."},{"word":"selziltercla","score":1,"definition":"$x_2$ is the longest direction of $x_1$.","notes":"Does not however assert that the x1 is long in that direction."},{"word":"sema'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"marji modal, 2nd place made of material/composition ..."},{"word":"sema'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"manri modal, 2nd place (of reference) as a reference standard for observing ..."},{"word":"semau","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"zmadu modal, 2nd place (relative!) more than ...; usually a sumti modifier."},{"word":"semaunai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"zmadu modal, 2nd place (relative!) not more than ...; usually a sumti modifier."},{"word":"seme'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"mleca modal, 2nd place (relative!) less than ...; usually a sumti modifier."},{"word":"seme'anai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"mleca modal, 2nd place (relative!) not less than ...; usually a sumti modifier."},{"word":"seme'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"cmene modal, 2nd place (the named one) as a name for ..."},{"word":"semikolon bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":1,"definition":"letteral: semicolon (letteral)."},{"word":"semnei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are fond of each other","notes":"From {su'ei} + {nelci}."},{"word":"sempa'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ love each other","notes":"From {su'ei} + {prami}."},{"word":"sempe'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are friends / act friendly to each other","notes":"From {su'ei} + {pendo}."},{"word":"semto","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Semitic [metaphor: Middle-Eastern] language/culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"Semitic includes Arabic, Hebrew, Aramaic, and Ethiopian, among others. See also {xrabo}."},{"word":"semu'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"mukti modal, 2nd place motive therefore ...; motivating action ..."},{"word":"semu'inai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"mukti modal, 2nd place motive nevertheless ..."},{"word":"semu'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"mupli modal, 2nd place as an example of property ..."},{"word":"semxei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ hate each other","notes":"From {su'ei} + {xebni}."},{"word":"senci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ sneezes (intransitive verb).","notes":"See also {bilma}, {kafke}."},{"word":"sene'i","selmaho":"FAhA3","score":1,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; containing / enclosing...","notes":"See {ne'i}, {vasru}, {nenri}"},{"word":"sengi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an elephant shrew/jumping shrew/sengi (member of Afrotherian mammal order: Macroscelidea) of subtaxon/type/genus/species/variety/breed $x_2$","notes":"Does not include shrews, nor rabbits/pikas. Rodents (including rats and mice) are in a completely different order of mammals (although they belong to the same infraclass) and therefore cannot be appropriately referred to by this word. See also: {carfu}, {ratcu}, {smacu}, {ractu}."},{"word":"seni'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"nibli modal, 2nd place entails therefore ..."},{"word":"seni'inai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"nibli modal, 2nd place entails nevertheless ..."},{"word":"senki'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ justifies $x_2=s_1$'s doubt/skepticism toward $x_3=s_2$ (du'u).","notes":"cf. {senpi}, {krinu}."},{"word":"senpi","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ doubts/is dubious/doubtful/skeptical/questions that $x_{2}$ (du'u) is true.","notes":"Also: $x_2$ is doubtful/dubious/questionable (= {selsenpi} for reordered places). See also {jinvi}, {krici}, {djuno}, {birti}."},{"word":"sensipi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (experiencer) has a feeling represented by indicators $x_2$ (text) about $x_3$ (entity)","notes":"See {inmo}."},{"word":"senta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a layer/stratum [shape/form] of $x_{2}$ [material] within structure/continuum/composite $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {flecu}, {nenri}, {rirxe}, {sepli}, {snuji}, {jbini}, {bitmu}, {sruri}, {serti}."},{"word":"sentyboi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bubble(layer-ball) with material $x_2$"},{"word":"senva","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ dreams about/that $x_{2}$ (fact/idea/event/state); $x_{2}$ is a dream/reverie of $x_{1}$.","notes":"Dream/reverie (= {selsne}). See also {sipna}, {xanri}."},{"word":"senvrxinsepcni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dream within dream $x_2$ within dream $x_3$ ... within dream $x_n$.","notes":"Truly a fu'ivla. See also {senva}, {jutsi}."},{"word":"se'o","selmaho":"UI2","score":100000,"definition":"evidential: I know by internal experience (dream, vision, or personal revelation).","notes":"See also {senva}."},{"word":"se'o'e","selmaho":"SE","score":1,"definition":"elliptical/generic/unspecific/vague selbri conversion","notes":"Basically says 'in some (id est: at least one) ordering/permutation, these arguments and this selbri make sense [and I claim the produced sentence]'. The ordering may be complicated, or it could even be the case that multiple orderings work. Can be useful for when one does not quite remember or care about the exact definition of a brivla, including in sumti; can also be useful when the conversion is particularly complicated, when a desired terbri has a large index, or when multiple conversions are true; it is an allowed, if unhelpful, response to {se'u'o}."},{"word":"se'oi","selmaho":"UI2","score":2,"definition":"evidential: I know by gnosis","notes":"cf. {se'o}. Signals knowledge based on spiritual mysteries and/or the nature of creation and existence."},{"word":"se'oi'oi","selmaho":"SEhOIhOI","score":1,"definition":"Conversion: Switch $n$ and $x_1$ in MOI (or MOI*) cmavo so that the submitted value (previous $x_1$) outputs the number(s) (previous $n$) associated with it.","notes":"Must be immediately followed by MOI(*) vel sim. Output is a multiset, being the pre-image of the submitted value (previous $x_1$) under the MOI cmavo, when all other sumti are submitted to the MOI cmavo as before; the set will normally be a singleton or the empty set; the fact that the output is a multiset does mean that a particular element must be drawn from it if the whole multiset, as a single entity, is not to be treated. SE conversion could theoretically be used on the MOI first, but .krtis. is not sure what the utility of that would be. See \"{moi}\", \"{se}\"."},{"word":"sepa'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"panra modal, 2nd place similarly; similar to ..."},{"word":"sepa'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"pagbu modal, 2nd place (whole) partially; as a part of ..."},{"word":"sepcau","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is immediately next to $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sepli}, {claxu}, {temsepcau}, {zi}, {vi}, {lamji}."},{"word":"sepi'o","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100001,"definition":"pilno modal, 2nd place (instrumental) tool/machine/apparatus/acting entity; using (tool) ..."},{"word":"sepkili","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a freckle on $x_2$","notes":"See also {pilka}, {flira}."},{"word":"sepli","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is apart/separate from $x_{2}$, separated by partition/wall/gap/interval/separating medium $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also aloof (= {jiksei}); alone (= {rolsmisei} meaning apart or unlike all others of its kind; {pavysei}, {seirpavmei} meaning \"only\" or \"one alone\" - do not use when talking about, for example, two people who are alone); $x_3$ space. See also {bitmu}, {snuji}, {senta}, {fendi}, {curve}, {jinsa}, {bitmu}, {marbi}."},{"word":"seplrcnite","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Dedekind cut associated with number/point $x_2$ of totally ordered set $x_3$","notes":"Let $x_3 = (X, <) $ be an ordered set formed by (underlying) set X endowed with order relation '<'. $x_2$ is a member of X; lethe the singleton of $x_2$ (the set containing only and exactly $x_2$) be denoted by $Y $. Then $x_1$ constitutes an ordered pair of sets $(A, B)$ such that A and B are mutually disjoint subsets of X, A is closed downwardly/lesserwardly under '<', B is closed upwardly/greaterwardly under '<', $x_2$ is not an element of A, and the union of A with B and Y equals exactly X."},{"word":"sepo'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100001,"definition":"porsi modal, 2nd place sequentially; sequenced by rules ...","notes":"\"Under (total) ordering\""},{"word":"sepre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the inner world/personal/intimate experiences/thoughts/feelings of person $x_2$ in aspect $x_3$.","notes":"See also the more specific terms {prenu}, {sevzi}, {cinmo}, {menli}, {pruxi}."},{"word":"sepspe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a separated/distanced/estranged spouse of absent partner $x_2$, separated by situation/barrier/interval $x_3$, and married by law/custom $x_4$.","notes":"This is somewhat weaker of a condition than widowhood and a less official or strong separation than divorce."},{"word":"septembero","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is September in year $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$"},{"word":"sepu'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"pluka modal, 2nd place (for) pleasingly; pleasing ...; in order to please ..."},{"word":"sepu'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"pruce modal, 2nd place (inputs) processing from inputs ..."},{"word":"sepxa'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ lives alone in home $x_2$"},{"word":"sepybi'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a screen separating $x_2$ from $x_3$"},{"word":"sepygau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ separates/puts distance/barrier(s) between $x_2=s_1$ and $x_3=s_2$.","notes":"From {sepli} {gasnu}. Synonym: {dargau}. See also {fesyseigau}, {sezyseigau}."},{"word":"sera'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100002,"definition":"srana modal, 2nd place (pertaining to) relevantly; concerning ... (less specific)."},{"word":"sera'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"krasi modal, 2nd place originally; as an origin/starting point of ..."},{"word":"serai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"traji modal, 2nd place (property) -est; most extremely; superlative in ..."},{"word":"seri'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"rinka modal, 2nd place (phys./mental) causal therefore ..."},{"word":"seri'anai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"rinka modal, 2nd place (phys./mental) causal nevertheless ..."},{"word":"seri'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"lifri modal, 2nd place experiencing ...; undergoing ..."},{"word":"serlaxi","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a shark of type/species $x_2$","notes":"See {finpe}, {serlaximorfa}"},{"word":"serlaximorfa","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a shark of species $s_2$.","notes":"See also {finpe}."},{"word":"sermi'i","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=m_1$ is an escalator with stairs/stairway/steps for climbing structure $s_2$ with steps $s_3$."},{"word":"serti","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ are stairs/stairway/steps for climbing structure $x_{2}$ with steps $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {stapa}, {loldi}, {senta}."},{"word":"sesau","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"sarcu modal, 2nd place (process) necessarily; necessary for ..."},{"word":"sesi'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"sidju modal, 2nd place assisting ... (in doing/maintaining something)."},{"word":"sesre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects USSR (Soviet Union)/Soviet culture/Soviet nationality in aspect $x_2$","notes":"{softo} doesn't mean Soviet ! Besides, some modern Russians hate Soviet period of their country. What is more, Russian Empire, USSR and Russian Federation are three different countries and CIS is not a country at all. Cf. {softo}, {rusko}, {vukro}, {slovo}, {gugdesu'u}, {soviet}."},{"word":"sesrygugde","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is USSR (Soviet Union)","notes":"Cf. {gugdesu'u}, {sesre}, {softo}"},{"word":"seta'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"tadji modal, 2nd place methodically; as a method for doing ..."},{"word":"setai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"tamsmi modal, 2nd place similarly; resembling ... (in ideal form).","notes":"{tamsmi} is $x_1$ resembles $x_2$ sharing ideal form/shape $x_3$ in property $x_4$"},{"word":"setca","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) inserts/interposes/puts/deposits $x_{2}$ into interior $x_{3}$/into among/between members of $x_{3}$.","notes":"Insertion need not imply a significant degree of 'filling'; inject (= {je'erse'a}); syringe/needle (= {se'arterje'e}, {je'erse'atci}, {jestu'u} or {tu'urjesni}); also pour, inflate, stuff, fill. See also {rinci}, {tisna}, {punji}, {jbini}, {nenri}, {jmina}, {culno}, {kunti}, {catlu}."},{"word":"setese","selmaho":"SE*","score":2,"definition":"complicated selbri conversion: exchange x2 and x3","notes":"Equivalent to {tesete}."},{"word":"seti'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"stidi modal, 2nd place suggestively; suggesting (idea/action) ..."},{"word":"seti'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"tcika modal, 2nd place (for letters) at the same time as ... ; label with event."},{"word":"setmice","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a set (mathematical) consisting of elements $x_2$, $x_3$, $x_4$, etc.","notes":"See {setmima}, {ce}, {porsice}, {gunmace}, {menrece}"},{"word":"setmima","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mathematical set, containing members $x_2$","notes":"To be only used for sets in the mathematically defined sense. See {cmima}, {lu'i}"},{"word":"setpistabno","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=p_2=t_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of graphene.","notes":"See also: graphite (={pistabno})."},{"word":"setu'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"stuzi modal, 2nd place as a location of ..."},{"word":"setxeve","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (predicate, relation, function, set of n-tuples) is the converse/complement/transpose of $x_2$ (same typing as $x_1$), as defined on set/object/space/graph $x_4$, with argument/input slots permuted via function/operator/marker/permutation/(group) action $x_3$.","notes":"Members of the SE* series of Lojban cmavo can be supplied to $x_3$."},{"word":"se'u","selmaho":"SEhU","score":100000,"definition":"elidable terminator: end discursive bridi or mathematical precedence;usually elidable."},{"word":"se'u'o","selmaho":"SE","score":1,"definition":"selbri conversion question","notes":"Asks for the SE word that is intended (or at least makes the sentence true). Subscript a set of numbers that represent the order of terbri in question; the subscripted set can be a set of ordered or unordered tuples, specifying exactly which terbri may be exchanged. 'la .ralf. se'u'o xi li re ce li ci pi'u li re cebo li ci klama by boi cy' = 'Did Ralph come to B from C or to C from B?' (notably, 'Did B come to Ralph from C?' is not a possible option for answering the question). An answer is a SE string that is allowed by the selbri and by the subscripts; continuing the example, if the response is 'Ralph went to C from B', one would respond with '.i {setese}'. Any SE word works for the general question possibility (which is the unrestricted/non-subscripted case). Essentially 'se'u'o xi sy' is equivalent to 'se xi li xo poi ke'a cmima sy' (where '{te}' is basically understood as ' se xi li jo'i pa boi ci te'u ', etc.), but the answer can be a complicated ordered sequence/string of SE words; this word complements specifically {fi'a} in the typical/same way that SE complements FA. Typically, leaving the subscripted set vague or not completely free of every possible semantic or syntactic pathology is perfectly fine; syntax and practicality will typically restrict it enough for reasonable responses to be made. See also: {re'au'e} (which alone would be used in answering that 'Ralph goes to B from C' in the previous question)."},{"word":"se'urbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=b_1$ (agent) volunteers/signs up to serve $s_2$ with service $s_3$ (activity) under conditions $b_3$.","notes":"See also {selfu}, {binxo}."},{"word":"sevan","score":1,"definition":"Sevan","notes":"A character in HajiLoji (はじめてのロジバン), a Lojban manual in Japanese by la .cogas."},{"word":"seva'o","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"vanbi modal, 2nd place (environment) as conditions/environment of/for ..."},{"word":"seva'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"xamgu modal, 2nd place beneficiary case tag for the benefit of...; with beneficiary ..."},{"word":"sevzi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a self/ego/id/identity-image of $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also cmavo list {mi}, {prenu}, {menli}, {jgira}."},{"word":"sexipa","selmaho":"SE*","score":1,"definition":"1nd conversion; switch 1st/1st places."},{"word":"sexixa","selmaho":"SE*","score":2,"definition":"6th conversion; switch 1st/6th places","notes":"See https://lojban.github.io/cll/19/6/."},{"word":"sexmti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Double Crown of Ancient Egypt","notes":"\"sy xy my\" is a common word in hieroglyphics that is used to denote power; sekhemti is thus the name for one of the most prominent symbols of absolute/divine power in their culture."},{"word":"sezau","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"zanru modal, 2nd place approvingly; approving ..."},{"word":"sezbanzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is self-sufficient/independent for purpose $x_2$ under conditions $x_3$.","notes":"See also {sevzi}, {banzu}, {se'a}"},{"word":"sezbarkle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (metric space/set/class/structure) is a metric subspace/subset(/subclass) of $x_2$ (metric space/set/class) which is closed therein. $x_1$ is an closed subset of $x_2$, where closedness is taken to be understood as being considered within $x_2$ and under the metric shared by $x_1$ and $x_2$","notes":"In $x_2$, $x_1$ is composed exactly of members which are limit points of $x_1$. Confer: {sezrurkle}."},{"word":"sezbordinra'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is, is about, or relates to personal finance."},{"word":"sezborsigmyfrica","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (data-set, sequence, list) is heteroskedastic by standard $x_2$.","notes":"This word uses the experimental gismu \"{sigma}\". See also: \"{sezborsigmysmi}\"; this word would be similar or perhaps exactly equivalent in meaning to \"{na'e} sezborsigmysmi\"."},{"word":"sezborsigmysmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (data-set, sequence, list) is homoskedastic by standard $x_2$.","notes":"Uses experimental gismu \"{sigma}\". See also: \"{sezborsigmyfrica}\"."},{"word":"sezdargau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ removes/distances themself from $x_2$ in property $x_3$ (ka).","notes":"From {sevzi} {darno} {gasnu}. Synonym: {sezyseigau}. Cf. {dargau}, {sepygau}, {rivbi}, {cliva}, {barkla}, {rivli'a}, {klama}, {to'okla}, {litru}, {livgau}, {fesli'a}, {muvdu}."},{"word":"sezgalgau","score":1,"definition":"$gas_1=s_1$ raises/elevates it/his/her self by in frame of reference $gal_2$ as compared with standard/baseline $gal_3$.","notes":"Cf. {sevzi}, {galtu}, {gasnu}."},{"word":"sezga'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1=s_2=g_2$ is autistic/Aspergian, unable to understand social behavior $x_2=g_3$."},{"word":"sezgle","score":3,"definition":"$g_1=s_2$ masturbates/has sex without partner(s).","notes":"Does not include masturbating others. Cf. {xangle}, {xanse'agle}, {gletci}, {runpinji}, {desmi'i}."},{"word":"sezgunta","score":-1,"definition":"$g_1=g_2=s_1=s_2$ has a fit/self-attack/ allergic reaction of type $g_3$.","notes":"See also: {sevzi}, {gunta}."},{"word":"sezlacri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is self-confident; $x_1$ relie/trust themselves to bring about/ensure/maintain $x_2$ (event/state)"},{"word":"sezlacydu'e","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is overconfidence [in $s_1=l_2$] by $s_2=l_1$ to bring about/ensure/maintain $l_3$ by standard $d_3$","notes":"sevzi lacri dukse"},{"word":"sezlu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ washes his/her/em/itself of dirt/contaminant $x_2$ in/with cleaning material(s) $x_3$.","notes":"cf. {sevzi}, {lumci}."},{"word":"sezmarde","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the conscience of $x_{2}$ (ind./mass) about situation $x_{3}$.","notes":"See {sevzi}, {marde}"},{"word":"sezme'e","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is an autonym (self-given name) of $c_2=c_3$.","notes":"May be a collective name, such as Diné, the endonym of the Navajo/Naabeehó people; or may be an individual's self-given name. Not synonymous with \"local name\" as in English. Potentially synonymous with {nerme'e}, (which more closely translates \"endonym\", morpheme-for-morpheme, rather than \"autonym\"). An exonym or external name might be called {barme'e}."},{"word":"sezmlugau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=se_2$ pretends to have property(ies) $si_2$ to observer $si_3$ under conditions $si_4$","notes":"c.f. {sevzi} {simlu} {gasnu} {selxarkei}."},{"word":"sezna'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u) is a paradox / self-contradictory under rules/logic $x_2$"},{"word":"seznafmlu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u) seems/appears to be a paradox / self-contradictory under rules/logic $x_2$ to observer $x_3$"},{"word":"seznafyju'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a contradiction/contradictory statement about $x_2$","notes":"from {sevzi} + {natfe} + {jufra}"},{"word":"sezni","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a binary operator such that there exists at least one (left-)identity element in space/under conditions/on (or endowing) set $x_2$ under the operator.","notes":"This does not say that the operator is the identity/trivial relation, merely that there is an identity element (these two properties are closely related though). See also: {socni}, {cajni}, {dukni}, {facni}."},{"word":"seznibju'a","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ (text) is a tautological statement about $j_2$ in language $j_3$.","notes":"From {sezni'i} ({sevzi} + {nibli}) + {jufra}."},{"word":"sezni'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tautology under rules/logic system $x_2$","notes":"Synonymous with {kutyje'u}. See also {nibli}."},{"word":"sezreispu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=se_2=p_3=sp_1$ answers one's own question about subject $x_2=p_2$.","notes":"{sevzi} {preti} {spuda}"},{"word":"sezre'o","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=s_2$ throws/launches/casts/hurls oneself to/at/in direction $r_3$.","notes":"Cf. {sevzi}, {renro}."},{"word":"sezrurkle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an open set in the topological space $x_2$.","notes":"$x_2$ is conceptually composed of an underlying set, which is a superset of $x_1$, and topological information/defining information; however, it can also be expressed as a set of some of the subsets of the said underlying (implicitly define) set. Confer: \"{sezbarkle}\"."},{"word":"sezu'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"zukte modal, 2nd place purposefully; goalfully acting at ..."},{"word":"sezybitygau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ assures themselves / makes themselves certain that $x_2$ (du'u) is true about subject $x_3$"},{"word":"sezycancydji","score":2,"definition":"$d1$ desires/wants/wishes vanishing/disappearance of them self for reason $d3$; d1 wants to disappear.","notes":"Possibly, but not limited to, suicidal."},{"word":"sezycatra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ commits suicide / kills him/herself by method $x_2$."},{"word":"sezycatrydji","score":2,"definition":"$d1$ desires/wants/wishes to die for reason $d3$; d1 is suicidal."},{"word":"sezycaucinse","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ in activity/state $c_2$ exhibits anegosexuality/aegosexuality/autochorissexuality by standard $c_4$."},{"word":"sezyci'i","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is self-interested."},{"word":"sezycitri","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is the autobiography of $s_2=c_2=c_3$."},{"word":"sezyfanta","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=s_2$ exercises/show self-restraint","notes":"from {sevzi} {fanta} c.f. {nunsezyfanta}"},{"word":"sezyjgidu'e","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=s_2$ is conceited by standard $d_3$","notes":"from {sevzi} {jgira} {dukse}"},{"word":"sezykaiji'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ opines that they are/does $x_2$ (ka); $x_1$ identifies themselves with property $x_2$"},{"word":"sezypa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a love-loved; $x_1$ is a narcissist"},{"word":"sezyseigau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ separates/removes themself from $x_2$ by gap/interval/partition/barrier $x_3$.","notes":"From {sevzi} {sepli} {gasnu}. Synonym: {sezdargau}. Cf. {sepygau}, {dargau}, {rivbi}, {cliva}, {barkla}, {rivli'a}, {klama}, {to'okla}, {litru}, {livgau}, {fesli'a}, {muvdu}."},{"word":"sezyse'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=sel_1=sev_2$ is selfish/self-serving/egotistical in regard to activity $x_2=sel_3$. $x_1=sel_1=sev_2$ is an egotist."},{"word":"sezyskinoi","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is an autobiography/resumé/home page of $n_2$=$n_3$, intended for $n_4$.","notes":"Cf. {skicu}, {notci}, {skami}, {samseltcana}, {ueb}"},{"word":"sezyskivla","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an autonym (word that describes itself) meaning $x_2$ in language $x_3$","notes":"Lojban examples: {gismu}, {cimjvo}, {u'ivla}. See {sevzi}, {skicu}, {valsi}"},{"word":"sezysku","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=c_1$ says $c_2$ to itself."},{"word":"sezyta'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ talks to himself/herself/themselves about $x_2$ in language $x_3$","notes":"See also {tavla}."},{"word":"sezytoltro","score":2,"definition":"$j_1=s_2$ is out of control/temper of/with regard to $j_3$ (activity/event/performance).","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {sevzi}, {jitro}, {se'itro}, {tolse'itro}, {fenki}, {fengu}."},{"word":"sezytracinse","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=t_1=s_2$ in activity/state $c_2$ expresses gender identity $c_3=t_2=s_1$ (ka) by standard $c_4$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ identifies as gender $x_3$. This is about one's self-expression or self-identification of one's gender. Cf. {tracinse} (gender)."},{"word":"sezyxra","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an autoportrait/selfie of/depicting $x_2$, in medium $x_3$.","notes":"This lujvo essentially just merges the x2 and x3 of {pixra}."},{"word":"sezyxu'a","score":2,"definition":"$s_2=x_1$ (agent) self-affirms/claims/declares $s_1=x_2$ (du’u) is true about ones identity/self.","notes":"See also {sevzi}, {xusra}"},{"word":"sezyze'a","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=z_1$ improves itself/is self-improving/augmenting/increasing in property/quantity $z_2$ by amount $z_3$.","notes":"From {sevzi} + {zenba}. Dropped s2 place, as is common for sevzi lujvo."},{"word":"sfaile","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a file consisting of information $x_2$ with attributes/type/size $x_3$.","notes":"'sfaile fi lo pixra' is 'image file'. 'sfaile lo lisri tu'a me'o ty.xy.ty.' is 'file of type ‘txt’' or 'text file'."},{"word":"sfailrdjepe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a JPEG file representing $x_2$","notes":"Also known as JPG"},{"word":"sfailrpidife","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a PDF file containing $x_2$"},{"word":"sfane'u","score":1,"definition":"$n_1=s_1$ (agent) punishes $n_2=s_2$ [recipient] for atypical infraction $n_3=s_3$ (event/state/action) with punishment $n_4=s_4$.","notes":"Notes: The main difference to {sfasa} is that the infraction must be atypical. See also {malne'u}, {cnemu}."},{"word":"sfani","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a fly [a small non-stinging flying insect] of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cinki}, {bifce}."},{"word":"sfasa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) punishes $x_{2}$ for infraction $x_{3}$ (event/state/action) with punishment $x_{4}$ (event/state).","notes":"Also chastise, castigate, chasten, discipline, correct (one sense); also $x_4$ penalty. See also {cnemu}, {pleji}, {venfu}, {zekri}, {canja}, {dunda}, {jdima}, {jerna}, {kargu}, {prali}, {dapma}, {cirko}, {jinga}."},{"word":"sfasimuli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a blood-sucking fly of genus Simulium."},{"word":"sfataba","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bloodsucking fly of genus Tabanus, including horseflies, gadflies and breezeflies.","notes":"See also {sfani}."},{"word":"sfaxili","score":1,"definition":" $x_1$ is Swahili/reflects or pertains to Swahili culture/speaks Swahili language in property $x_2$."},{"word":"sfecmaci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is topology of type/describing $x_2=c_2$."},{"word":"sfe'ero","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Swedish culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"sfero","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ (point) is away from coordinate center $x_2$ by $x_3$ (distance) with n-sphere coordinates $x_4$ ({zi'o} by default), $x_5$ ({zi'o} by default), ...","notes":"$x_2$ can be {le} {mitre}. For 0-sphere $x_4$ is {zi'o}, for circle places up to $x_4$ are used, for 2-dimensional sphere $x_4$ is the inclination (with zenith specified in its place structure), $x_5$ is the azimuth (with the azimuth reference and positive sign specified in its place structure). See also {sepli}, {galtu}, {berti}, {nacmei}, {clenu}."},{"word":"sfirnidai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hammerhead shark (member of taxon Sphyrnidae) of subtaxon/clade/breed $x_2$.","notes":"See also: \"{serlaxi}\"."},{"word":"sfiseteroi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sperm(aceti) whale/Kogia/cachalot/Physeteroidean of subtaxon/breed/type $x_2$."},{"word":"sfite","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an appointment/date between persons (individual/mass) $x_2$ scheduled for time $x_3$","notes":"See also {penmi}, {cuntu}, {fasnu}. Proposed rafsi -sfi-"},{"word":"sfofa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a sofa/couch (noun).","notes":"See also {nilce}."},{"word":"sfopu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is borked/borken and can no longer perform function $x_2$","notes":"see also {spofu}. Proposed rafsi -fop- and/or -fo'u-."},{"word":"sfubu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ dives/swoops [manner of controlled falling] to $x_{2}$ from $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {farlu}"},{"word":"sfumabru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ungulate of order/family/species $x_2$.","notes":"see {bakni},{xirma}, {lanme}, {kanba}, {xarju}"},{"word":"sfumatura","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a shade, tint, dye, variety of $x_2$","notes":"Usually $x_2$ is a color. See also {versiio}, {nu'ansa}"},{"word":"sfu'utu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in $x_2$ (default 1) feet (US customary unit)","notes":"See {zmaile}, {iarda}, {inci}, {gutci}"},{"word":"si","selmaho":"SI","score":100001,"definition":"erase the last Lojban word, treating non-Lojban text as a single word.","notes":"Proposed rafsi -sif-; in a lujvo this erases the previous rafsi. Ex [blasif]xe'izda = xe'izda"},{"word":"si'a","selmaho":"UI3b","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: similarly.","notes":"See also {simsa}, {panra}."},{"word":"si'abzu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ goes to sleep."},{"word":"si'ai","selmaho":"UI","score":3,"definition":"marks a construct as being a reference/allusion - explicit marker of divorce/isolation of a construct from any external allusions that may come to mind","notes":"The subject of the allusion may be general cultural knowledge or to another utterance, especially in the same work/text/speech. There is an intent by the utterer to bring to mind somewhat external pieces of knowledge that are somewhat similar or relate to the marked construct in some (unspecified) manner. The audience is expected to understand but need not actually be able to do so. The subject of the allusion can be included via, for example, a {to}-{toi} construct. The allusion can be an exact or nearly-exact quotation or can be more loose/vague; the intensity of the marker will give some indication to this. The negation of this word marks a construct as standing on its own, independent and isolated/divorced from any potential allusions that may inadvertently arise. This is a rhetorical device. See also: {sitna}, {simsa}, {pau'ai}."},{"word":"si'akro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ respectfully bows to $x_2$ "},{"word":"si'ardu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) bestows/grants/presents/confers $x_2$ (object, state) [honor/right/gift/status/privledge] to $x_3$ (recipient)","notes":"Cf. sinma dunda"},{"word":"si'artersla","score":1,"definition":"$sl_3$ is an ceremony/celebration for recognizing/honoring $si_2$ (object of esteem) with participants $sl_1=si_1$.","notes":"Cf. {sinma}, {salci}, {tersla}, {jmaji}, {jikca}."},{"word":"si'arxai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) hurts/damages the respect/high regard/esteem for $x_2=s_2$ held by by $s_1$ with result $x_4$ (state).","notes":"Cf. {sinma}, {xrani}."},{"word":"si'astu","score":2,"definition":"$st_1$ is a place of honor/[shrine/podium/wall area/trophy case] for person/thing/[event] $st_2=si_2$ venerated/honored by $si_1$","notes":"c.f. {sinma} {stuzi} {tsina}."},{"word":"si'au","selmaho":"UI2","score":4,"definition":"evidential: it seems that..."},{"word":"si'au'i","selmaho":"SI","score":3,"definition":"erases a word; pretend the next word ≈ the erased word","notes":"The resulting utterance is a translated pun, where the joke is that in the source language, the removed word sounds like or is the same as the word following {si'au'i}."},{"word":"sibir zei tumla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a parcel of Siberian land at location $x_2$;","notes":"See also {rusko}, {softo}, {xazdo}, {tutra}."},{"word":"sibli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hissing sound","notes":"See {bacru}, {cusku}, {sanga}, {cladu}, {since}"},{"word":"sibrplatono","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Platonic/a Platonistic ideal/philosophy about topic $x_2$ characterized by thoughts/ideals $x_3$ and methodology $x_4$, according to thinker/user/standard $x_5$."},{"word":"sibvidru","score":2,"definition":"$v_1$ is an idea-carrying virus / meme / self-propagating idea capable of infecting / currently infecting $v_3=s_3$ with idea / concept / belief / opinion $s_1$ about thing / topic / subject $s_2$.","notes":"{vidru} place 2 is dropped due to redundancy with {sidbo}. Made of {sidbo} + {vidru}."},{"word":"sibypei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) thinks idea $x_2$ (si'o abstract) about subject $x_3$","notes":"= {to'ai} {sidbo}"},{"word":"sibypevyfanva","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ metaphorically translates/transfers/extends/applies concept $x_2$ to new context $x_3$ from prior context $x_4$; $x_1$ uses concept $x_2$ in new way $x_3$, derived from prior way $x_4$.","notes":"$x_4$ need not be the original or 'literal' context. {fanva} 'translate' is used here metaphorically, a result of the very process that sibypevyfanva describes: the concept of translation was itself brought into the domain of concepts from the domain of words. sibypevyfanva is somewhat like {metfo} 'use (a {bridi} expression) metaphorically', but used with concepts rather than words. Examples of conceptual 'translation' that could be described with sibypevyfanva are the extension of 'utility' to microeconomics from ethics and the extension of 'law' to the natural world from human legal systems (as reflected in the double meaning of the English word 'law'). Probably synonymous with {sibypevyfu'i}. Some may prefer the sound of the allomorphic form {si'orpevyfanva}."},{"word":"sibytolxreborgaulanli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ analyzes complex concept $x_2$, finding it to consist of simpler concepts including $x_3$ (jo'u), using method of analysis $x_4$.","notes":"From {sidbo} {to'e} {mixre} {bo} {gasnu} {lanli} '(idea (non-(mix-make))) analyze'. See also {tolxre}, {tolxregau}. Synonyms: {sibytolxreborgau}, {sibytolxreborgautadni}. Antonyms: {sibyxreborgaulanli}, {sibyxreborgau}, {sibyxreborgautadni}."},{"word":"sibyxreborgaulanli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ synthesizes complex concept $x_2$ out of constituent concepts including $x_3$ (jo'u) [less understandable/meaningful in isolation] for purposes of study, using method of synthesis $x_4$.","notes":"From {sidbo} {mixre} {bo} {gasnu} {lanli} '(idea (mix-make)) examine'. See also {xregau}, {sibyxregau}. Synonyms: {xregaulanli}, {sibyxreborgau}, {sibyxreborgautadni}. Antonyms: {sibytolxreborgau}, {sibytolxreborgaulanli}, {sibytolxreborgautadni}."},{"word":"sicfi'ocinfo","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=c_1$ is a West African lion [Panthera leo senegalensis] of breed $c_2$."},{"word":"sicko'o","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ reflects Irish culture/nationality/language in aspect $s_2$."},{"word":"siclu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [sound source] whistles/makes whistling sound/note/tone/melody $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {sance}, {tonga}, {sanga}, {zgike}, {savru}."},{"word":"sicni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a coin/token/is specie issued by $x_{2}$ having value $x_{3}$ of composition including $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {fepni}, {jdini}, {rupnu}."},{"word":"sicpi","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is rain of composition including $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bratu}, {snime}, {carvi}."},{"word":"sidbo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (idea abstract) is an idea/concept/thought about $x_{2}$ (object/abstract) by thinker $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also (adjective:) $x_1$ is ideal/ideational. See also {ciksi}, {jijnu}, {mucti}, {jinvi}, {nabmi}, {pensi}, {xanri}, cmavo list {si'o}."},{"word":"sidju","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ helps/assists/aids object/person $x_{2}$ do/achieve/maintain event/activity $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also cmavo list {si'u}, {rirni}, {sarji}, {vipsi}, {ferti}, {selfu}."},{"word":"sidjvik","score":1,"definition":"Sidgwick","notes":"Henry Sidgwick. English utilitarian ({utliti zei marde}) moral philosopher, 1838-1900."},{"word":"sidmeme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a meme","notes":"srana fa zo {sibvidru}"},{"word":"sidysmu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a figurative/metaphorical/non-literal meaning/interpretation of $x_2$ recognized/seen/accepted by $x_3$ .","notes":"See also {stidi}, {smuni}, {pe'a}"},{"word":"si'e","selmaho":"MOI","score":100000,"definition":"convert number to portion selbri; $x_{1}$ is an (n)th portion of mass/totality $x_{2}$; (cf. gunma)."},{"word":"si'ecna","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a snow shovel."},{"word":"si'ei","selmaho":"PA3","score":2,"definition":"numeric suffix: indicates that the number refers to portionality instead of cardinality","notes":"e.g. {fi'u} {re} {si'ei} {lo} {vo} {prenu} = \"half of the four people (i.e. two of the four)\"; contrast with {fi'u} {re} {lo} {vo} {prenu} = \"a half person of the four people (!)\". {fi'u} {re} {si'ei} {lo} {vo} {prenu} is equivalent to {lo} {fi'u} {re} {si'e} {be} {lo} {vo} {prenu}. Other possible uses: {ci} {fi'u} {vo} {si'ei} {roi} = \"three quarters of the time\", {pi} {mu} {si'ei} {moi} = the middlemost member of a sequence. See {si'e}"},{"word":"si'erboi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=b_1$ is a snowball."},{"word":"si'ercarvi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=s_1$ snows to $c_2$ from $c_3$.","notes":"See also: “{snime}” (for the snow as a mass)."},{"word":"si'ercutci","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a snowshoe for covering/protecting feet/hooves $c_2$, and of material $c_3$.","notes":"From {snime} {cutci}. Like its English gloss, si'ercutci denotes a shoe built to distribute the wearer's weight to keep her/him from sinking into snow."},{"word":"si'erda'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ engages in a snowball fight with $x_2$ over issue $x_3$, using snow/snowballs $x_4$.","notes":"See {snime}, {damba}, {si'ernunda'a}, {si'erboi}."},{"word":"si'erdi'u","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is an igloo for purpose $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {boldi'u}, {zdani}."},{"word":"si'erjoijaucarvi","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=s_1=d_1$ sleets [rain with snow] to $c_2$ from $c_3$.","notes":"See also: “{si'ercarvi}” (to snow), “{jaurcarvi}” (to rain (water))"},{"word":"si'ermatryma'e","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a snowmobile/snow scooter carrying $m_2$ on snow $m_3$, propelled by force $m_4$."},{"word":"si'ernunda'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a snowball fight in which $x_2$ fights $x_3$ over issue $x_4$, using snow/snowballs $x_5$.","notes":"Includes the use of snow-based attacks other than traditional \"snowballs\" (e.g. pushing snow off a railing, scooping up snow in a bucket, etc.). See {snime}, {nu}, {damba}, {si'erda'a}, {nunda'a}, {si'erboi}."},{"word":"si'erskiji","score":0,"definition":"$s_1$ is a ski/snowboard/ supporting skier/snowboarder/sled/cargo $s_3$","notes":"cf. {tumskiji}, {jaurskiji}"},{"word":"si'erta'o","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$=$s_1$ is a snowboard of material/property $t_2$.","notes":"From {tanbo}, {snime}. See also {xilta'o}."},{"word":"si'exra","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=s_1$ is a snow sculpture/statue/[work of art made from snow] representing/depicting/showing $p_2$ made by artist $p_3$.","notes":"See also: {remkemsi'exra}."},{"word":"sifnaptera","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a flea of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cinki}, {blusfani}, {civla}, {gerku}."},{"word":"sigda","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a material conditional/'IF' statement (logical statement) saying that $x_2$ (du'u) logically implies $x_3$ (du'u) (\"$x_3$ is true if $x_2$ is true; if $x_2$, then $x_3$; $x_2$ being true is sufficient to guarantee the truth of $x_3$\").","notes":"Beware the order of $x_3$ (the consequent) and $x_2$ (the antecedent/sufficient condition). This word is to \"na ja\" approximately as {kanxe} is to {je}. See also: {kanxe}, {vlina}, {ribga}, {naja}, .{ifle}, {fi'ei}."},{"word":"sigdamva'u","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a breathe with smoke source-cigar $x_{2}$. (omit, $x_{3}$ = vasxu2 (breathed) = danmo1 (smoke))."},{"word":"sigdane","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bulbasaur","notes":"adapted from Japanese フシギダネ"},{"word":"sigdanyba'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ivysaur [pokemon]","notes":"from {sigdane}+{banro}"},{"word":"sigdanyfamba'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a venusaur [pokemon]","notes":"from {sigdane}+{fanmo}+{banro}"},{"word":"sigja","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cigar/cigarette/cigarillo made from tobacco/smokable substance $x_{2}$ by $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {danmo}, {jelca}, {tanko}, {marna}."},{"word":"sigma","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the standard variation of/in data set/distribution $x_2$; $x_1$ is the quantified (in)accuracy of the results $x_2$ given by some observation or measurement (procedure), calculated from/by standard $x_3$","notes":"Technically, there really is only one possible standard deviation, but in practice, it is often approximate via some means x3 (such as assuming that the distribution is Gaussian, even if it actually is only a finite data sample x2)."},{"word":"sigva'u","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a cigarette/cigar smoker; $v_1$ smokes cigarettes/cigars.","notes":"Cf. {sigja}, {vasxu}. See also {tankyva'u}, {damva'u}, {marnyva'u}."},{"word":"sigyple","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a / is a quantity of rolling paper from source $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sigyplebo'o}, {sigja}, {pelji}."},{"word":"sigyplebo'o","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a piece of rolling paper from source $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sigyple}, {boxfo}."},{"word":"si'i","selmaho":"VUhU4","score":100000,"definition":"trinary mathematical operator: [sigma summation of a using variable b over range c]."},{"word":"si'i'ai","selmaho":"PA","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: a finite/bounded number, finitely many.","notes":"The absolute value/magnitude/norm of this number is strictly less than positive infinity; this condition is the defining criterion. It need not be single-digit represented in the current base. It need not be real, positive, integral/whole, etc. In isolation, it might be equivalent to \"ci'i nai\" in some experimental conventions; when concatenated, it may behave somewhat differently in that it is more or less equivalent to {xo'ei} but unrestricted by the base and must not refer to {ci'i}. If {ni'u} or {ma'u} precedes it, then the referent of this word specifically is taken to be nonnegative if it is real - thus {ni'usi'i'ai} would be a finite/bounded but negative real number and {ma'usi'i'ai} would be a finite/bounded but positive real number, each possibly also including 0 as a possibility, under such assumptions. This is used with {ni'u} (resp. {ma'u}) in order to explicitly specify a finite and nonpositive (resp. nonnegative) number (if it is real); on their own, {ni'u} or {ma'u} can refer to infinities as well. {xo'ei} can refer to this meaning, but it is equipped with additional restrictions, since {xo'e} and {xo'ei} know their context; {xo'e} is a bit more general in that it can refer to infinite numbers too."},{"word":"si'i'ei","selmaho":"SIhIhEI","score":2,"definition":"story time toggle.","notes":"\"Story time interpretation\" is as is described in CLL v1.1 Chapter 10 Section 14 ( http://lojban.org/publications/cll/cll_v1.1_xhtml-section-chunks/section-story-time.html ). The first explicit usage of this word causes the interpretation of the following text/narrative/conversation/utterance to be interpreted as experiencing story time; the toggle status is explicitly 'on'. This holds even if story time interpretation had been implicitly used or required prior to such point within the same text/narrative/conversation/utterance. Thereafter, every subsequent explicit usage of this word alters the toggle status for story time interpretation between explicit application ('on') and explicit not-application ('off'), and nothing else, so that the toggle status immediately after such a usage differs from the toggle status immediately prior to such usage; consequently, within a given text/narrative/conversation/utterance, all odd-numbered explicit usages of this word cause story time interpretation to apply (the resultant toggle status is explicitly 'on') and all even-numbered explicit usages of this word cause story time interpretation to no longer apply (the resultant toggle status is explicitly 'off'). See also: \"{ki}\"."},{"word":"si'impetotki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (value, state, form) is the asymptote/limit [Calculus sense] of function/dependent variable/limitand $x_2$ as independent variable(s) $x_3$ tend(s) toward point/respective value(s)/tuple $x_4$ along path/from direction $x_5$.","notes":"$x1$ is asymptotic (one sense); $x2$ is asymptotic (different sense). Although usually used in English when an extreme value is involved (in either $x1$ or $x4$) the Lojban usage can probably be pretty general and mean \"limit along a path\"; in this usage, delete $x5$ for \"limit\" in the stronger sense or follow the immediately next sentence. A true limit (for example: two-sided in the reals; along all paths/curves in the complexes) would have \"all paths\" specified in $x5$."},{"word":"si'i'oi","selmaho":"SIhIhOI","score":1,"definition":"Marks discontinuity in story time.","notes":"When story time is either implicitly or explicitly active, this word explicitly marks a jump discontinuity between the foregoing scene/section/chapter and the current/immediately-following one; but story time is flowing piecewise continuously on either side of it. For example, a flashback or a scene break so that an already-seen (and thus now-past) event is being re-experienced from another perspective could be so marked. A sharp/notable jump futureward (often denoted by a chapter break or a tildebrand) could also be so marked. Theoretically, a jump to another location or perspective but at the same (or imemdiately-following) instant could also be marked in this way. Typically, narrations will not say the direction of jump because the slight confusion or lack of that information is used for stylistic or dramatic effect; however, such could presumably be denoted with tense markers or subscripts. See also: \"{si'i'ei}\"."},{"word":"si'irja'i","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=s_1$ is a medaillion (decorative coin) which decorates $j_2$.","notes":"Note the focus is on the decorative aspect. For “medal” in the sense of “award”, see {si'irvelne'u}."},{"word":"si'irvelne'u","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=c_1$ is a medal for $c_2$ given for atypical $c_3$ (event/property) by $c_4$.","notes":"As in {cnemu}, a positive/negative connotation is not implied. See also: {ve}."},{"word":"si'irzbaprali","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is seigniorage earned by $p_2=z_1$ in making coin $z_2=s_1$"},{"word":"sijypi'e","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=s_3$ ski-jumps to $p_2$ from $p_3$ reaching height $p_4$ propelled by/using ski $p_5=s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {skiji}, {plipe}."},{"word":"sikcurnu","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a worm with worm species $x_{2}$."},{"word":"sikta","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ affects $x_2$ in manner $x_3$ (nu / ka-of-$x_2$)","notes":"See {rinka}, {gasnu}, {galfi}, {stika}"},{"word":"siktoldi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a silkmoth/silkworm [probably Bombyx] of species/breed/type $x_2$","notes":"No implication is made about its present life stage; for specific/scientific usage, use {bombiksia}; for the larval/caterpillar/worm form, use {sikykemciftoldi}; for the moth/mature/adult form, use {sikma'ubortoldi}; for the cocoon, use {siktodlanka} or {todbi'olanka}. Since many moths have silken cocoons, in order to reference a member specifically of genus Bombyx, use {bombiksia}."},{"word":"siktysi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (plurality) interacts in manner $x_2$","notes":"Uses experimental gismu {sikta}. See {simxu}, {simsikta}"},{"word":"silja","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a chair of material $x_2$, of type/variety $x_3$","notes":"Spanish \"silla\" (chair); Tagalog \"silya\" (chair)"},{"word":"silka","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of silk produced by $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {curnu}, {bukpu}, {cilta}."},{"word":"silna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a portion/quantity of salt from source $x_{2}$, of composition including $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {sakta}."},{"word":"silru","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an exoplanet revolving around $x_2$ with planetary characteristics $x_3$, orbital parameters $x_4$"},{"word":"siltci","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a tool-whistle [v]."},{"word":"silvusi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ has a salty taste","notes":"{silna}, {vrusi}"},{"word":"simbasti","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ trades places with $x_2$ in circumstance $x_3$.","notes":"See also {simxu}, {basti}. Similar in meaning to {basysi'u}, but keeps {basti}'s place structure."},{"word":"simbasygau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ interchanges $x_2$ and $x_3$ in circumstance $x_4$.","notes":"See also {simbasti}, {gasnu}"},{"word":"simbi'o","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (plural) become mutual in property $x_2$ (ka).","notes":"See also {simxu}, {binxo}, {jorne}, {ckini}, {girzu}."},{"word":"simda'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ fight [each other] over issue $x_{2}$ (abstract).","notes":"Cf. {simxu}, {damba}, {da'arsi'u}, {da'asnu}, {dausnu}."},{"word":"simfoni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is symphony number $x_2$ key $x_3$ composed by $x_4$ performed by/at $x_5$ (event).","notes":"Cf. {zgike}, {nolzgi}, {simfoni zei pagbu}, {konceto}, {zgifi'i}."},{"word":"simfoni zei pagbu","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a movement of symphony number $k_3$ in key $k_4$ composed by $k_5$.","notes":"Cf. {simfoni}, {pagbu}, {zgike}, {nolzgi}. "},{"word":"simkarbi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ compares $x_2$ (set/plurality) in property $x_3$ (ka), determining $x_4$ (du'u/state)","notes":"{simxu} + {karbi}. karbi$_2$ and karbi$_3$ are combined into simkarbi$_2$."},{"word":"simlu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ seems/appears to have property(ies) $x_{2}$ to observer $x_{3}$ under conditions $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ seems like it has $x_2$ to $x_3$; suggest belief/observation (= {mlugau}, {mluti'i}); looks like/resembles (= {smimlu}, {mitmlu}). See also {catlu}, {viska}, {simsa}, {zgana}, {ganse}, {jarco}."},{"word":"simni'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ entail each other."},{"word":"simpapybi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ make up/peace with each other under condition $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {simxu}, {panpi}, {binxo}, {papsimbi'o}."},{"word":"simpe'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ are friends [of each other].","notes":"Cf. {simxu}, {pendo}."},{"word":"simplingo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Simplingua culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$","notes":"see https://la-lojban.github.io/sutysisku/simplingua-zho/"},{"word":"simsa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is similar/parallel to $x_{2}$ in property/quantity $x_{3}$ (ka/ni); $x_{1}$ looks/appears like $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is a likeness/image of $x_2$; $x_1$ and $x_2$ are alike; similarity and parallel differ primarily in emphasis. See also {dunli}, {frica}, {mintu}, {panra}, {simlu}, {vrici}."},{"word":"simsaje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is similar to/appears like/seems like $x_2$ in quality/property/aspect $x_3$ (ka), and the argument(s) in the $x_4$th (li; 1 or 2) sumti slot(s) of this word actually attains/has the said quality (vel sim.) $x_3$ according to standard $x_5$.","notes":"This word is similar to but more relaxed than \"{dunlije}\"; it is also similar to \"{jibnije}\". $x_4$ must be at least one of 1 or 2, but it can be both; use \"{po'o}\" or 'XOR' in order to preclude the possibility of the other option. See also: \"{trajije}\", \"{zmaduje}\", etc."},{"word":"simselnu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=n_2$ is an agreement/contract/treaty between $x_2=n_1=n_3$","notes":"from {simxu} + {se} + {nupre}"},{"word":"simsikta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ interacts with $x_2$ in manner $x_3$","notes":"Uses experimental gismu {sikta}. See {simxu}, {siktysi'u}"},{"word":"simsimu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is sesame of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"syn. {xonxoli}, {jerjelino}"},{"word":"simsumji","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the sum of all of $x_2$ added together","notes":"See also {si'i}, {sujysi'u}"},{"word":"simtermosygau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ rubs $x_2$ together.","notes":"Cf. {simxu}, {mosra}, {gasnu}, {termosygau}."},{"word":"simtu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (set) agree with each other that $x_2$ (proposition) is true about matter $x_3$","notes":"See also {djuno}"},{"word":"simxu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (set) has members who mutually/reciprocally $x_{2}$ (event [$x_{1}$ should be reflexive in 1+ sumti]).","notes":"Members of $x_1$ do to each other/one another $x_2$, and in return do $x_2$; $x_1$ (plural set) do the same thing $x_2$ to each other. See also {kampu}, {mintu}."},{"word":"since","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a snake/serpent of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {curnu}, {danlu}, {respa}, {vindu}."},{"word":"sincrboua","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a boa of species $x_2$"},{"word":"sincycrida","score":0,"definition":"$c_1$ is a dragon/lindworm of mythos/religion x2.","notes":"Cf. {resycrida}, {respa}, {ranmi}."},{"word":"sincykaifi'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an eel of species $x_2$.","notes":"syn. {angila}"},{"word":"sindus","score":1,"definition":"Indus River or things which are related thereto."},{"word":"SINgapur","score":1,"definition":"Singapore."},{"word":"singeni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is cisgender, exhibiting gender $x_2$ (ka), which is the one they were assigned at birth","notes":"Cisgender as lujvo: {duntracinse}. See also {lingeni}, {trangeni}"},{"word":"sinjabu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a squirrel of genus/species $x_2$","notes":"Any member of Sciuridae, including some that live on or under the ground. See also {ricyratcu}, {marmota}, {ardiia}."},{"word":"sinjai","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the heart/emotional/spiritual center/core of $x_2$"},{"word":"sinma","score":100005,"definition":"$x_{1}$ esteems/respects/venerates/highly regards $x_{2}$ [object of respect].","notes":"Also: $x_2$ is respected/esteemed/celebrated (= {selsi'a} for reordered places). See also {banli}, {censa}, {misno}, {nelci}, {prami}, {salci}, {jgira}."},{"word":"sinsepalumi","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a member of genus Synsepalum (flowering plants in the chicle family Sapotaceae) of species/cultivar $x2$"},{"word":"sinso","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the trigonometric sine of angle/arcsine $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {tanjo}."},{"word":"sinsynatis","score":1,"definition":"Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A.","notes":"Entities deriving their name from Cincinnatus such that the name is pronounced with /s/'s and no /k/'s can follow similar Lojbanic translation; in particular, the Society of Cincinnati (after which the city is directly named) and probably the town of Cincinnatus, New York, U.S.A. will follow suit. However, the historic and legendary Roman figure of Cincinnatus should be translated as .{kinkynatys}. (modulo vowel length)."},{"word":"sinxa","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a sign/symbol/signal representing/referring/signifying/meaning $x_{2}$ to observer $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ signifies $x_2$; (adjective:) $x_1$ is significant/meaningful/of import; signal an action (= {sniti'i}), connotation (= se {sibyti'isni}, {sibyti'ismu}). See also {lerfu}, {tcita}, {barna}, {mifra}, {smuni}."},{"word":"sinxrmanji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a manji/swastika symbol representing/meaning $x_2$ to observer $x_3$"},{"word":"si'o","selmaho":"NU","score":100000,"definition":"abstractor: idea/concept abstractor; $x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$'s concept of [bridi]."},{"word":"si'oi","selmaho":"SIhOI","score":2,"definition":"erases a SI, SA or SU cmavo; is to \"redo\" as SI/SA/SU is to \"undo\".","notes":"\"ti broda si si'oi brode\" = \"ti broda brode\". Used when a speaker decides to erase a word, phrase, or sentence, but then decides that on second thought they want to retain it. More useful with SA or SU than SI, but could also be used with SI when it has erased a particularly long word. Necessarily, a parser must carry out SIhOI erasure before SI, SA and SU erasure. More meta levels of SI are not needed, since SI and SIhOI can just alternate. \"ti broda si si'oi si brode\" = \"ti brode\". See also: {si}, {sa}, {su}, {si'au'i}."},{"word":"si'oi'e","selmaho":"VUhU","score":3,"definition":"n-ary mekso operator: Logistical growth/cumulative function, sigmoid function; $(X_3 / (1 + e^{(-X_2(X_1 - X_4))})) + X_5$.","notes":"$X_1$ is the main independent variable. $e$ is the natural base ({te'o}); $X_1$ is the primary input, all other $X_i$'s are parameters. Contextless default values: $X_2$ = 1, $X_3$ = 1, $X_4$ = 0, $X_5$ = 0. For the sake of clarity (in case the TeX does not render), the function is: $(X_3 / (1 + e^{(-X_2(X_1 - X_4))})) + X_5$."},{"word":"si'omdu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (si'o) is an idea/concept/thought about $x_{2}$ (object/abstract) by thinker $x_{3}$.","notes":"Synonymous with {sidbo}. Added by analogy with {du'umdu}, {li'imdu}, and {su'umdu}. See {nundumu}, {nildumu}, {sumdaiklei}"},{"word":"si'o ze'ei du'u","selmaho":"NU*","score":1,"definition":"abstractor: $x_1$ is $x_2$'s concept of [bridi] (proposition or {kau}-question)","notes":"= {lo} {sidbo} {be} {lo} {du'u}. See {si'o}, {ze'ei}, {kau}"},{"word":"si'o ze'ei ka","selmaho":"NU*","score":1,"definition":"abstractor: $x_1$ is $x_2$'s concept of the property [bridi]","notes":"= {sidbo} {be} {lo} {ka}. See {si'o}, {ze'ei}"},{"word":"si'o ze'ei nu","selmaho":"NU*","score":1,"definition":"abstractor: $x_1$ is $x_2$'s concept of the event [bridi]","notes":"= {sidbo} {be} {lo} {nu}. See {si'o}, {ze'ei}"},{"word":"si'o ze'ei poi'i","selmaho":"NU*","score":1,"definition":"abstractor: $x_1$ is $x_2$'s concept of the object bound to {ke'a} and described by [bridi]","notes":"= {lo} {sidbo} {be} {lo} {poi'i}. See {si'o}, {ze'ei}"},{"word":"sipfru","score":0,"definition":"$f_1=s_1$ yawns.","notes":"Cf. {sipna}, {frumu}, {moltenva'u}, {rarju'i}, {cniva'u}. "},{"word":"sipkemdjusa'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ = $sa_1$ = $sd_1$ sings lullaby song $x_2$ = $sa_2$ to audience $x_3$ = $sa_3$ = $sd_2$ = $sp_1$ in order to help $x_3$ fall or remain asleep"},{"word":"sipku'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is a bedroom with sleep $x_2=s_1$ in structure $x_3=k_2$ surrounded by partitions/walls/ceiling/floor $x_4=k_3$ (mass/jo'u)."},{"word":"sipna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is asleep (adjective); $x_{1}$ sleeps/is sleeping.","notes":"See also {senva}, {tatpi}, {cikna}, {sanji}."},{"word":"sipsa'a","score":1,"definition":"$sa_1$ sings lullaby $sa_2$ to $sa_3=si_1$.","notes":"Cf. {sipna}, {sanga}, {sipselsa'a}."},{"word":"sipsavgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=s_1$ snores.","notes":"Cf. {sipna}, {savru}, {gasnu}, {zbisnava'u}."},{"word":"sipselsa'a","score":1,"definition":"$sa_2$ is a lullaby sung by $sa_1$ to $sa_3=si_1$.","notes":"Cf. {sipna}, {sanga}, {sipsa'a}."},{"word":"sipsmacu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dormouse of species $x_2$."},{"word":"sipta'i","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=s_1$ is sleepy; $t_1=s_1$ needs/wants sleep.","notes":"Cf. {sipna}, {tatpi}, {sipydji}."},{"word":"sipta'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sleeping clothing; $x_1$ are pyjamas/pajamas"},{"word":"siptcu","score":3,"definition":"$x1=s1=n1$ is sleepy for reason $x2=n3$"},{"word":"sipybi'o","score":3,"definition":"$x_1= b_1$ falls asleep under conditions $x_2 = b_3$.","notes":"Also see {sipna}, {binxo}, {cikybi'o}"},{"word":"sipydji","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=s_1$ is drowsy/sleepy.","notes":"Cf. {sipna}, {djica}, {tatpi}, {sipta'i}."},{"word":"sipygai","score":1,"definition":"$x1=g1$ is a blanket"},{"word":"sipyjitri'ufri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=l_1=r_1=s_1$ experiences sleep paralysis including $x_2=l_2$ (event/experience)","notes":"I.e. becoming aware of muscle atonia (i.e. unability to move, speak or react) of falling asleep (hypnagogic) or awakening (hypnopompic). Often includes terrifying hallucinations (e.g. \"night mare\"). Cf. {narslutroka'e}, {sajysne}."},{"word":"sipyva'u","score":1,"definition":"$x1=s1=v1$ snores"},{"word":"sirgazgau","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ (agent) aligns/arranges linearly objects $x2$ into organized arrangement $x3$ by rules $x4$","notes":"x3 and x4 are constrained by the linearity of the arrangement, but are not uniquely determined by this property: further specification is needed. Not to be used for happenstance or nonagentive meanest/causes for alignment (such as with syzygy)."},{"word":"sirjga","score":2,"definition":"$j_1=s_1$ is a straight angle (=180° or π radians) [2-dimensional shape/form] from vertex $j_2$ subtended by lateral [segment] $j_3$."},{"word":"sirji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is straight/direct/line segment/interval between $x_{2}$ and $x_{3}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is linear.","notes":"See also {korcu}, {linji}, {kruvi}, {kuspe}."},{"word":"sirjrneuei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (line segment) is a neuein/neusis line segment (line element) constructed from directrix $x_2$ (curve; not necessarily linear) to catchline $x_3$ (curve; not necessarily linear, despite the name) which is inclined toward pole $x_4$ (point) such that it has diastema (length) $x_5$ (li; nonnegative extended-real number).","notes":"Not necessarily unique (specify another point through which it must pass if you wish to make it so, for example). Even better (lower) bounds can be given for the diastema $x_5$. The differences between $x_1$ and $x_5$ is the same as the difference between a radius (line segment) and the length of the radius (which is a nonnegative extended-real number). This is not a method of geometric construction, but a tool/means/geometric entity which is used in such constructions."},{"word":"sirmpetu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the [probably spatial] linear momentum [vector] of $x_2$ in frame of reference $x_3$","notes":"Three-vector. Technically, the word only implies a linear momentum; spatialness is perhaps implicit but should be specified in tanru for safety. See also: {impetu}, {nejnimpetu}, {cnampetu}, {ocnerta}."},{"word":"sirsunla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is is a quantity of/made from/consists of fur of animal/species/source $x_2$."},{"word":"sirtaki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Sirtaki/Syrtaki (greek dance)"},{"word":"sirxo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Syrian culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {xrabo}."},{"word":"sirzilganzu","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ (collection/system of objects, generally relative chaos) is/are in alignment/linear arrangement/generalized geometric syzygy/eclipsing configuration/linear set-up, the organization/pattern/result $x2$ of which is according to rule $x3$"},{"word":"sisku","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ seeks/searches/looks for property $x_{2}$ among set $x_{3}$ (complete specification of set).","notes":"If searching for an object or an event, use tu'a in $x_2$. See also {cirko}, {kalte}, {kavbu}, {kucli}, {rivbi}, {manci}, {facki}."},{"word":"sispe'i","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=p_1$ finds $s_2=p_2$ at/in location $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {sisku}, {penmi}, {facki}."},{"word":"sisti","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [agent] ceases/stops/halts/ends activity/process/state $x_{2}$ [not necessarily completing it].","notes":"See also {fanmo}, {mulno}, {cfari}, {denpa}, {fliba}."},{"word":"sitcuuan","score":1,"definition":"Sichuan"},{"word":"sitla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (person) refers to/checks out/confers/looks at/looks up/consults reference or citation $x_2$ for purpose $x_3$.","notes":"This is a means of intaking information. Looking up a word in a dictionary, treatments for a certain medical disease, or reading a text which is cited or referenced in another paper in order to gain additional insight on the subject of the latter are all included in this word's scope; the emphasis is not on the searching feature (distinguishing it from \"to look up\" as in \"{gugle}\") but on gaining knowledge/information from a given (usually recorded or recounted) source which is specifically designed for that purpose (so, gaining knowledge from general life experiences is not included, but gaining advice from a narrative recounting of a discrete life experience is indeed included). The means of intaking the information need not be visual, despite the English translations. Some amount of analysis is typically applied after the intake of the information; an actual ability to synthesize the information gained, along with other knowledge already held, is necessary. A citation refers to another source of information, but not in this sense; a person may use such a citation in order to refer to that source of information in this sense though. Using a citation is included in the meaning of this word, but not all instances of sitla are instances of {sitpli}. See also: \"{sitna}\", \"{lanli}\"."},{"word":"sitlana","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a watermelon (fruit)"},{"word":"sitna","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ cites/quotes/refers to/makes reference to source $x_{2}$ for information/statement $x_{3}$ (du'u).","notes":"See also {krasi}."},{"word":"sitna bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":1,"definition":"letteral: quotation mark (letteral)."},{"word":"sitsku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=s_1$ cites/quotes $c_2=s_3$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) to audience $c_3$ via expressive medium $c_4$ from source $_s2$.","notes":"Cf. {sitna}, {cusku}."},{"word":"sity'utka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1 = sitna_1 = utka_1$ cites/quotes/refers to/makes reference to a source, which itself/who themself cites/quotes/refers to/makes reference to a source, which itself/who themself in turn cites/quotes/refers to/makes reference to source, ..., which itself/who themself cites/quotes/refers to/makes reference to source $x_2 = sitna_2 = utka_2$, via intermediate path-connecting steps $x_3 = utka_3$ (ordered list; ce'o), all for the same information/statement $x_4 = sitna_3$ (du'u).","notes":"The list formed by appending $x_1$ and $x_2$ to the respective ends of $x_3$ is a chain of citations, all for the same piece of information or statement, such that each entry in the list in a direct source for the entry immediately prior to it and an indirect source for all entries prior to that one; $x_2$ may not be the ultimate source for the information, but the information can be tracked back to at least $x_2$ along the path formed. This word is a {brapagjvo} with {zevla} \".{utka}\"; it is slightly malformed in that \"{sitna}\" does not constitute a binary relationship, which is required by \".utka\"."},{"word":"sity'utkaro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (possibly indirectly) cites $x_2$, via intermediate citation path $x_3$ (ordered list; ce'o), for information/statement $x_4$, such that said $x_2$ is the ultimate source (along path $x_3$) for said information/statement $x_4$.","notes":"This word is equivalent to \"{sity'utka}\" but with the additional requirement that $x_2$ is the final 'link' in the citation chain described by $x_3$ (with $x_1$ and $x_2$ appended to their respective sides). This word is a {brapagjvo} with {zevla} \".{utkaro}\"."},{"word":"si'u","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"sidju modal, 1st place (aiding agent) aided by ..."},{"word":"sivni","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is private/personal/privy/[secret/confidential/confined] to $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is not-public/hidden.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is secret (one sense); $x_2$ is in the know/in touch with/privy to $x_1$ (= {selsivni} for reordered places); exclusion can be expressed by na'e(bo) in $x_2$: excluded/in the dark (= {nalselsivni}). See also {gubni}, {mipri}."},{"word":"sivykarni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1=s_1$ is a private journal/diary with content $x_2=k_2$ written by $x_3=k_3=s_2$."},{"word":"sivypo'eci'e","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is capitalism as practiced by $p_1=s_2$","notes":"From {sivni}, {ponse}, {ciste}. Cf. {guntrusi'o}, {fairpaltrusi'o}."},{"word":"sivyta'u","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=s_1$ is underwear worn/intended to be worn on/by $t_2$ serving purpose $t_3$"},{"word":"sivytinytci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an eavesdropping device"},{"word":"sixperli","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a Syrian pear (Pyrus syriaca) [fruit] of variety $p_2$."},{"word":"sizgo","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rose apple/member of genus Syzygium of species/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"sizrmipmepi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is mip-mapping (concept thereof).","notes":"See also: {pirnmipmepi}, {puvrmipmepi}."},{"word":"sizyjvomi'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the concept/idea of lujvo-equivalence, as held by $x_2$","notes":"See {si'o}, {jvomi'u}, {sidbo}. Essentially to be used to talk about the concept of {jvomi'u} as a feature of Lojban, and to discuss its advantages and disadvantages."},{"word":"sizyseltelkiknunselcpakezykezysminabmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a paradoxical problem in which the key to solution can only be obtained by overcoming/solving the problem first"},{"word":"sizyzilmro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is death/the idea of death according to $x_2$","notes":"Death as a noun that is neither a process/state of being dead (respectively: {puvzilmro}, {sazyzilmro}) nor deathness in the sense of the quality of being dead ({kamymro}) nor of the quality of death ({kamyzilmro}). This is the idea unto itself treated as a universal. See also: {sizyzilpalci}, {sizyzilji'e}, {sizyzilji'efri}"},{"word":"ska'ai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has color $x_2$ (the latter is the color quale normally produced by the former in a stereotypical observer).","notes":"See also {skai'i}, {skari}."},{"word":"ska'ando","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Scandinavian culture/geography/identity in aspect $x_2$","notes":"General. For North Germanic Scandinavian, use {dotsmiskano}. See also: {nordo} (which is more general), {suomne}/{tsuuomno}, {norgo}, {sfe'ero}, {slovo}, {balto}, {rusko}. This is the {zevla} form of \"{skano}\"."},{"word":"skacau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is colorless to observer $x_2$","notes":"See {skari}, {claxu}"},{"word":"skaci","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a skirt/kilt/dress of material $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is skirted [garment open at the bottom; not legged].","notes":"A skirted garment may be full length ({pastu}), but must hang below the waist from support above or at the waist. See also {taxfu}, {palku}."},{"word":"skadu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are the same color $x_3$","notes":"$x_1=skari_1=dunli_1$, $x_2=skari_1=dunli_2$, $x_3=skari_2$. See {skasmi}"},{"word":"skai'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ perceives stimulus source $x_2$ as having color $x_3$ (color quale).","notes":"x₃ is a color quale and NOT a ka-predicate. See also {skari}."},{"word":"skaip","score":1,"definition":"name: Skype (online communication program)","notes":"Also \"la {skaipe}\"."},{"word":"skaipe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ contacts $x_2$ by video-telephone/video-chat/teleconference service (product) $x_3$ provided by (company/producer/provider) $x_4$","notes":"The creation and/or use of this word does not endorse the Skype service provider/company nor any of its products, nor any other provider or product of such services, including but not limited to: teleconference/video-chat. Confer: {vidni}, {tavla}, {fonxa}."},{"word":"skalduna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Basque in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"skalpeli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a scalpel","notes":"A small straight knife with a very sharp blade used for surgery, dissection or craftwork. See also {mikce}, {larcu}, {dakfu}"},{"word":"skami","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a computer for purpose $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {kanji}, {minji}, {pensi}."},{"word":"skano","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Scandinavian culture/geography/identity in aspect $x_2$","notes":"General. For North Germanic Scandinavian, use {dotsmiskano}. See also: {nordo} (which is more general), {suomne}, {norgo}, {sfe'ero}, {slovo}, {balto}, {rusko}"},{"word":"skapi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a pelt/skin/hide/leather from $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {pilka}, {calku}, {kerfa}."},{"word":"skari","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is/appears to be of color/hue $x_{2}$ as perceived/seen by $x_{3}$ under conditions $x_{4}$.","notes":"Conditions may include lighting, background, etc.. See also {blanu}, {bunre}, {cicna}, {cinta}, {crino}, {grusi}, {narju}, {nukni}, {pelxu}, {xunre}, {zirpu}, {carmi}, {kandi}, {xekri}, {blabi}."},{"word":"skarnaguti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (hair) displays agouti shift coloration","notes":"See also {sunla}, {kerfa}, {skari}."},{"word":"skaruki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a peafowl/peacock/peahen of species $x_2$","notes":"Synonymous with {skaxruki}. See also {xruki}, {cipni}."},{"word":"skarxetmele","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ has the color of HTML / RGB hex code $x_2$","notes":"See {skarxuciba}, {zilska}, {skari}, {xetmele}, {dau}, {fei}, {gai}, {jau}, {xei}, {vai}."},{"word":"skarxuciba","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ has the color with red level $x_2$, green level $x_3$, blue level $x_4$","notes":"$x_2$ to $x_4$ are either scaled from 0~1, or subjective numbers ({so'u} / {so'i} etc.) See {zilska}, {skari}, {skarxetmele}"},{"word":"skasmi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ resembles $x_2$ in color $x_3$","notes":"$x_1$=skari$_1$=simsa$_1$, $x_2$=simsa$_2$, $x_3$=skari$_2$=jai-simsa$_3$. See {skari}, {simsa}, {ganseti}"},{"word":"skaxruki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a peacock/peahen of species $x_2$."},{"word":"skefi'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is science/technology-oriented science fiction about plot/theme/subject $c_2$ by author $c_3$, based on science $s_1$.","notes":"Also known as ``hard science fiction''."},{"word":"skekarni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a scientific journal with articles $x_2$. $x_2$ is a research article in journal or proceedings $x_1$."},{"word":"skeku'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is a laboratory [room] for studying science $x_2=s_2$.","notes":"Limited to rooms only. For the general workplace, see {skestu}."},{"word":"skepre","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is a scientist pertaining to science $s_1$ about subfield $s_2$"},{"word":"skestu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=st_1$ is a laboratory [workplace for the conduct of scientific research] for studying science $x_2=sa_2$."},{"word":"skezu'e","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is an engineer in the branch of $s_2$ based on methodology $s_3$ with purpose/goal $z_3$","notes":"from {saske} {zukte} c.f. {mi'ircikre}"},{"word":"skicu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ tells about/describes $x_{2}$ (object/event/state) to audience $x_{3}$ with description $x_{4}$ (property).","notes":"See also {lisri}, {tavla}."},{"word":"skicu zei uidje","score":1,"definition":"$u_1=s_1$ is a tooltip describing $s_2$ to $s_3$ with description $s_4$ in user interface $u_2$.","notes":"See {uidje}."},{"word":"skicyuidje","score":1,"definition":"$u_1=s_1$ is a tooltip describing $s_2$ to $s_3$ with description $s_4$ in user interface $u_2$.","notes":"See {skicu}, {uidje}. Syn. {skicu zei uidje}"},{"word":"skifa","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a logical statement which says that $x_2$ (du'u) being true logically implies (material implication) $x_3$ being necessarily true, but in which the converse does not hold (it is certain that there are cases in which 'IFF' fails: $x_2$ is not necessary for $x_3$).","notes":"Strict-'IF'; the truth of $x_2$ guarantees the truth of $x_3$ but the truth of $x_3$ gives no indication about the truth of $x_2$ (in general). This word is like {kanxe}. See also: {sigda}."},{"word":"skiji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a ski/skid/skate/runner for surface (of material) $x_{2}$ supporting skier/skater/sled/cargo $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {sakli}, {marce}, {cutci}."},{"word":"skikemckupli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=p_1=s_1$ uses book $x_2=c_1$ about/containing $x_3=c_2$ by author $x_4=c_3$ for audience $x_5=c_4$ preserved in medium $x_6=c_5$ in order to explain $x_7=s_2$ to $x_8=s_3$.","notes":"cf. {skicu}, {cukta}, {pilno}."},{"word":"skilofo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a xylophone with playing range $x_2$, of material $x_3$","notes":"See also {glokesi}, {virbafo}, {marmiba}."},{"word":"skina","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cinema/movie/film about $x_{2}$ [plot/theme/subject/activity], filmmaker $x_{3}$, for audience $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also motion picture; $x_2$ may be a convention rather than a subject; cartoon/animation (= selxraci'a {skina}); television/tv show (= {tivyskina}, regardless of length, factual content, etc.). See also {tivni}, {vidni}, {pixra}, {finti}."},{"word":"skiueli","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (quote) is a structured query language (SQL) query for performing $x_2$, having SQL type/version/flavor $x_3$. "},{"word":"skli'iparte","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is clip art."},{"word":"skogace","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bow/crossbow/ballista for shooting arrows/bolts $x_2$","notes":"jbofuvi; contraction of {skogarce'a}. cf. {cladakyxa'i}, {cladaxi}."},{"word":"skogarce'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is a bow/crossbow/ballista for shooting ammunition $x_2=c_2$ [arrow/quarrel/crossbow bolt] by flexing and releasing bow/prod/lath $x_3=g_1$ of material $x_6=g_3$, to whose two ends are tied bow string $x_4=g_2=s_1$ of material $x_5=s_2$.","notes":"To be clear, the launch mechanism is as follows: $x_4$ is pulled so as to bend $x_3$, while $x_2$ is placed on $x_4$, and $x_4$ is released, causing $x_3$ to snap back into its normal shape, launching $x_2$ as it does so."},{"word":"skoma'e","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is an aerial tramway carrying $m_2$ in/on lift $m_3$, propelled by $m_4=s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {marce}, {benji}."},{"word":"skomberu","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a mackerel of species $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {finpe}, {finprtuna}"},{"word":"sko'opu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) scopes over $x_2$ (text)","notes":"Mostly used to discuss logical scoping of quantifiers, variables, and such"},{"word":"skorbuti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has scurvy with symptoms $x_2$.","notes":"see also {nimre}"},{"word":"skori","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is cord/cable/rope/line/twine/cordage/woven strands of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cilta}, {jgena}, {marna}, {bikla}, {linsi}."},{"word":"skoripi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a scorpion."},{"word":"skorpiio","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a scorpion (arthropod)"},{"word":"skospa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vine of genus/species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {vanjba}"},{"word":"skoto","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Gaelic/Scottish culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"Irish (= {sicko'o}), Scottish (= {sunko'o}), Celtic (= {dzeko'o}), Welsh (= {nanko'o}), Breton (= {fasko'o}); since Scottish/Gaelic is only the northern branch of the Celtic tribes, many would prefer a fu'ivla for Celtic; nationalism might also demand a separate fu'ivla for Irish. See also {brito}, {glico}."},{"word":"skrante","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object) is serrated/jagged/with many and repeating and small and sharp teeth/sawtoothed, with serration $x_2$ (pattern/design/characteristics (ka) / individual tooth); $x_1$ is a saw (general sense); $x_2$ is a saw tooth."},{"word":"skuba","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a scuba set"},{"word":"skubancu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is metalinguistic with respect to the expression by $x_2$ of text $x_3$ for audience $x_4$ via medium $x_5$ .","notes":"See also {cusku}, {bancu}, {sei}, {sa'a}"},{"word":"skudi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a logical XOR/mutual-contradiction/exclusive disjunction statement saying that only/exactly one of $x_2$ and $x_3$ can be true at any given time.","notes":"This word is to {jonai} as {kanxe} is to {je}. $x_2$ and $x_3$ are symmetric with regard to exchange. See also {vlina}, {jo'ei'i}."},{"word":"skudji","score":5,"definition":"$d_1$ means/intends to say $c_2$ to $c_3$ via medium $c_4$."},{"word":"skufli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ means to say $x_2$ but mistakenly says $x_3$ instead."},{"word":"sku'ili","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a painting by painter/artist $x_2$ in style/with properties $x_3$","notes":"Nahuatl \"ihcuiliuhqui\" (painting)"},{"word":"skukemtolprogletu","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ has sex with $g_2$ with affirmative consent; $g_1$ and $g_2$ have affirmatively consensual sex.","notes":"The people involved have communicated their consent to one another. Effectively synonymous with {tolproglesku}."},{"word":"skumi'e","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=c_1$ expresses/states an order to $m_2=c_3$ for $m_3$ (event/state) to happen.","notes":"Cf. {cusku}, {minde}, {mi'esku}."},{"word":"skuna","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) expresses/says $x_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) for audience $x_3$ via expressive medium $x_4$.","notes":"Syn. {cusku}. It's an alternative to {cusku} that removes the C sound which, according to some, appears way too often in the language ({cu} {cusku} being an example of it being common indeed). {cusku}'s rafsi are retained, though. This word is used often enough to have it in the dictionary, so here you go."},{"word":"skunavi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ says $x_3$, then $x_2$ says $x_4$, then $x_1$ says $x_5$, then $x_2$ says $x_6$, ...","notes":"Like {alcu}, useful for dialogues. See also {cusku}, {skuna}, {alcu}, {tcuskuue}."},{"word":"skuro","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a groove/trench/furrow [shape/form] in object/surface $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {plixa}."},{"word":"skuselzu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a speech act, characterized by speaker $x_2$ uttering text $x_3$ to listener/audience $x_4$, for purpose $x_5$","notes":"See {cusku}, {zukte}, {bauske}, {banflese}"},{"word":"skuspu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1=s_1$ responds to $x_2=s_2$ by expressing/saying $x_3=c_2$ to $x_4=c_3$ via expressive medium $x_5=c_4$.","notes":"cf. {cusku}, {spuda}."},{"word":"skutadji","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a manner of expression of $c_1$, saying $c_2$ to $c_3$ via medium $c_4$ under conditions $t_3$."},{"word":"skutolpro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) affirmatively consents to $x_2$ (agent) performing/causing action/event/state $x_3$; $x_1$ communicates their consent to $x_2$ regarding $x_3$.","notes":"Nearly synonymous with {tolprosku}. See also {tolpro} 'give consent', {nuntolpro} 'consent' (state/action), {skukemtolprogletu} 'have sex by affirmative consent'."},{"word":"skuxai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) insults $x_2$ with insult $x_3$ (text / sedu'u)","notes":"From {cusku} + {xrani}. See {oi'a}, {cnixai}"},{"word":"slabu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is old/familiar/well-known to observer $x_{2}$ in feature $x_{3}$ (ka) by standard $x_{4}$.","notes":"This can cover both meanings of old. Old in years, i.e. age, can be conveyed through $x_2$ = the world, life, existence (= loi nu {zasti}); in usage this has been a common default for ellipsis. However slabu is not the opposite of 'young' (= {nalci'o}, {tolci'o}), but the opposite of 'new' (= {tolni'o}); also ancient (= {tcesau}), age (= {nilsau}); $x_2$ is used to $x_1$ (= selsau for reordered places); historic/historical (= {cirsau}, {cirselcedra}; also {vaipru}). (cf. {clani}, {citno}, {cnino}, se {djuno}; not the opposite of {citno}, {djuno})"},{"word":"slac bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":1,"definition":"letteral: slash (letteral)."},{"word":"sladu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ gives $x_2$ to $x_3$ in celebration of $x_4$ (event)."},{"word":"slagei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ rejoices/is-joyful in/about $x_2$ (event/state)"},{"word":"slaka","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a syllable in language $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {sance}, {valsi}, {bangu}."},{"word":"slaka bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":100002,"definition":"letteral: Lojban ',' character."},{"word":"slakylai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ contains $x_2$ (number) syllables."},{"word":"slakymidju","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ (sance) is (in)/occupies the nucleus of syllable $s_1=m_2$.","notes":"From {slaka} {midju}. See also {karsna}, {ra'isna}, {sance}."},{"word":"slakypau","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a mora [linguistics]/component of syllable $p_2=s_1$ in language $s_2$.","notes":"A syllable containing one mora is said to be monomoraic (={pavyslakypau}); a syllable with two morae is said to be bimoraic (={relslakypau}). Also, in rarer cases, a syllable with three morae is said to be trimoraic (={cibyslakypau})."},{"word":"slakypaucibmei","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is trimoraic/is the mass of three morae formed from set of mora $m_2$ whose n member(s) are $m_3=p_1$.","notes":"See also mora (={slakypau})."},{"word":"slakypaupavmei","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is monomoraic/is the mass of one morae formed from set of morae $m_2$ whose n member(s) are $m_3=p_1$.","notes":"See also mora (={slakypau})"},{"word":"slakypaurelmei","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is dimoraic/is the mass of two morae formed from set of morae $m_2$ whose n member(s) are $m_3=p_1$."},{"word":"slakypevgra","score":1,"definition":" $x_1$ (zoi quote) is $x_2$ moras/morae in 'weight' (default: 1) by standard $x_3$.","notes":"From {slaka} {pe'a} {grake}. For 'mora' itself, see {slakykemtemrau}/{slakytempau}/{slakypau}."},{"word":"slami","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of acid of composition $x_{2}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is acidic.","notes":"$x_2$: composition including $x_2$, which need not be complete specification. See also {slari}, {nimre}."},{"word":"slamrmiristika","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of myristic acid.","notes":"See also nutmeg butter (={matnrmiristika})."},{"word":"slamycarvi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=s_1$ is acid rain raining on/to $c_2$ from $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {carvi}, {slami}."},{"word":"slamystogau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ pickles $st_1$ with acid $sl_1$","notes":"See also: {slami} (vinegar), {jirvi'odja} (pickled food)."},{"word":"slanu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cylinder [shape/form] of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {kamju}, {gunro}."},{"word":"slanybi'okrogau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ rolls up material (usually sheet) $x_2$ into cylindrical/tube shape."},{"word":"slanydi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tower for purpose $x_2$.","notes":"Also means \"rook\" in chess."},{"word":"slanymapku","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=s_1$ is a top hat [cylindrical hat] made of material $m_2=s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {slanu}, {mapku}."},{"word":"slanyvau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a barrel/cylindrical container of material $x_2=s_2$ containing $x_3=v_2$ ","notes":"See also {slanu} and {vasru}. This word does not imply the barrel is wooden, it could apply to any cylindrical containment tool."},{"word":"slari","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is sour/tart to observer $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {slami}, {titla}, {kurki}, {nimre}."},{"word":"slasi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains plastic/polymer of type/component unit(s) $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {rutni}, {boxfo}, {bukpu}."},{"word":"slata'o","score":1,"definition":"$x1=t1$ is a plaque of material $x2=t2$, commemorating $x3=s3$"},{"word":"sledi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a room, building unit for purpose $x_2$","notes":"See also {kumfa}."},{"word":"slemidju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a nucleus of cell $x_2$ [default biological].","notes":"See also {selci}, {ratmidju}."},{"word":"slepau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=pagbu_1=selci_1$ is an irreducible/fundamental/indivisible part or constituent or unit which partially composes whole $x_2=pagbu_2$.","notes":"$x_2$ differs from {selci}$_2$ in that $x_1$ need not be the most basic form of a substance or entity and $x_2$ may be a complex system involving many different such parts. For example, one may claim that organs ($x_1$) are the most basic body-part (and they can work together in order to form an organ system, such as the cardiovascular or digestive system ($x_2$)), but they are not the most basic unit of the body (which maybe is an organelle or DNA or something; selci$_2$). Having multiple $x_1$ will just make a large collection of that thing, not necessarily $x_2$ (unlike with \"selci\": lots of water molecules make a collection of water but nothing more, lots of biological cells form an abstract mass of life but not necessarily anything more, etc.); $x_2$ may have many $x_1$s, each of which may be mutually very distinct. A gear, ink cartridge, needle, etc. could each be slepau of a printer (machine). Do not confuse with \"{selpau}\"."},{"word":"sli'au","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is solid (state of matter)."},{"word":"slicargau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ causes $x_2$ to rotate about $x_3$ back and forth with frequency $x_4$"},{"word":"slicka","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$=$c_1$ is a cradle made of $c_2$, holding $c_3$, rocking at speed $s_2$ through positions $s_3$.","notes":"See also {vercka}."},{"word":"sligau","score":3,"definition":"$g_1$ swings $s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {slilu}, {desku}."},{"word":"sligu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is solid, of composition/material including $x_{2}$, under conditions $x_{3}$.","notes":"Conditions include temperature and pressure. See also {runta}, {litki}, {gapci}, {jdari}, {dunja}, {pulce}, {jduli}."},{"word":"slijdikygau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ damps $x_2=j_1=s_1$ by amount $x_3=j_3$","notes":"from {slilu} + {jdikygau}"},{"word":"slili'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sinusoidal line"},{"word":"slilu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ oscillates at rate/frequency $x_{2}$ through set/sequence-of-states $x_{3}$ (complete specification).","notes":"Also (expressible either with desku or slilu): side to side, to and from, back and forth, reciprocal (motion), rotates, revolves. See also {dikni}, {rilti}, {morna}, {desku}, {janbe}, {boxna}."},{"word":"slimake","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a slug of family/genus $x_2$","notes":"See also {skargolu}."},{"word":"slimuko","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is slime/mucus made from/by $x_2$"},{"word":"slinkuui","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a slinky (toy)","notes":"See {kelci}. This word gave a name to \"slinku'i test\". {kelrslinki} is a synonym"},{"word":"sliri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of sulfur/brimstone (S); [metaphor: foul odor, volcanic].","notes":"See also {xukmi}, {panci}, {pelxu}."},{"word":"sliryslami","score":1,"definition":"$sla_1=sli_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of sulphuric acid (H2SO4)."},{"word":"slisarxe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ resonates, is in resonance with $x_2$."},{"word":"slogane","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (text, entity) is a slogan of $x_2$ (entity)","notes":"See also {sinxa}, {lanci}"},{"word":"slosi'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a golden coin issued by $x_2$ of value $x_3$","notes":"see {solji}, {sicni}"},{"word":"sloska","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ = $s_1$ is golden/gold-colored when viewed/perceived by $x_2$ = $s_3$ under conditions $x_3$ = $s_4$.","notes":"Cf. {solji}, {skari}, {rijyska}, {ransyska}."},{"word":"slovako","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Slovak culture in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"slovensk","score":1,"definition":"Slovakia."},{"word":"slovino","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Slovenian/Slovene in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"see also {nanslovo}, {slovo}, {slovako}"},{"word":"slovo","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Slavic language/culture/ethos in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {softo}, {rusko}, {vukro}."},{"word":"sluji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the muscle [body-part] controlling $x_{2}$, of body $x_{3}$; [metaphor: tools of physical power].","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$/$x_2$/$x_3$ is muscular (different senses). See also {rectu}, {xadni}, {zajba}."},{"word":"slumano","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is suman Philippine rice cake of ingredients/contents $x_2$ of type/variety $x_3$"},{"word":"sluni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains onions/scallions of type/cultivar $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {stagi}."},{"word":"slunrjepsoni","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a Jepson's onion (Allium jepsonii) of variety/strain $s_2$.","notes":"Jepson's onion, honoring renowned California botanist Willis Linn Jepson."},{"word":"slunrkurati","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a Kurrat/Egyptian leek (Allium ampeloprasum) of variety/strain $s_2$."},{"word":"slunyspa","score":1,"definition":"$sp_1$ is an onion plant (genus Allium) of species/strain $sp_2$ with onions/scallions $sl_1$."},{"word":"slurume","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'free' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: SEI # (terms (CU #)?)? selbri /SEhU/ | SOI # sumti sumti? /SEhU/ | vocative (relative-clauses)? selbri (relative-clauses)? /DOhU/ | vocative (relative-clauses)? CMENE+ # (relative-clauses)? /DOhU/ | vocative sumti? /DOhU/ | (number | lerfu-string) MAI | TO text /TOI/ | XI # (number | lerfu-string) /BOI/ | XI # VEI # mex /VEhO/. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"slutsa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (person/animal) is physically strong / muscular / has strong muscles by standard $x_2$."},{"word":"sma'acu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a computer mouse (physical object)","notes":"Syn. {pevysmacu}. See {samxa'e}"},{"word":"sma'ara","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ experiences ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response).","notes":"See also {frati}, {tirna}, {viska}, {ganse}, {pluka}, {kufra}."},{"word":"smac","score":0,"definition":"Mouse","notes":"Mickey Mouse (=smikis.smac), Minnie Mouse (=sminis.smac)"},{"word":"smacmaut","score":2,"definition":"Smash Mouth"},{"word":"smacni","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is calm about $x_2=c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {caucni}, {seicni}, {sivycni}."},{"word":"smacrkobaiu","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a guinea pig of species $x_2$."},{"word":"smacu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a mouse of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {ratcu}."},{"word":"smacymirli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mouse deer of species $x_2$","notes":"synonym {tragulo}"},{"word":"smadi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ guesses/conjectures/surmises $x_{2}$ (du'u) is true about subject $x_{3}$; [epistemology].","notes":"Also: $x_1$ has a hunch that $x_2$ is true; $x_1$ imagines $x_2$ is true; words usable for epistemology typically have a du'u place. See also {djuno}, {facki}, {jijnu}, {sruma}."},{"word":"smadyfi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is speculative fiction about plot/theme/subject $x_2$ by author $x_3$","notes":"smadi cfika"},{"word":"smaji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (source) is quiet/silent/[still] at observation point $x_{2}$ by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {kerlo}, {panpi}, {savru}, {tirna}."},{"word":"smaka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ feels the taste $x_2$","notes":"See {tasta}, {vrusi}, {ganse}, {palpi}, {viska}"},{"word":"smani","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a monkey/ape/simian/baboon/chimpanzee of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {mabru}, {danlu}."},{"word":"smanralenopiteku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an Allen's swamp monkey (genus Allenopithecus) of species/breed $x_2$."},{"word":"smanrbonobo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bonobo ape (Pan paniscus) of breed $x_2$."},{"word":"smanrcebu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gracile capuchin monkey (genus Cebus) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"smanrgorila","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gorilla ape (genus Gorilla) of species/breed $x_2$."},{"word":"smanrmandrilu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mandrill/drill (genus Mandrillus) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"smanroranguta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an orangutang (genus Pongo) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"smanrsaimiri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a squirrel monkey (genus Saimiri) of species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"The name of the genus Saimiri is of Tupi origin (sai-mirim or gai-mbirin < sai 'monkey' and mirim 'small')."},{"word":"smanrsapaju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a robust capuchin monkey (genus Sapuja) of species/breed $x_2$.","notes":"See also \"gracile capuchin monkey\" (={smanrcebu})."},{"word":"smanrtcimpazi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) of breed $x_2$."},{"word":"smanyjinkytoldu'evidru","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$=$jt_1$=$s_1$ is SIV [Simian immunodeficiency virus] of $jt_2$.","notes":"From {smani}, {jinkytoldu'e}, {vidru}. s2, v2 and v3 subsumed."},{"word":"smanyjinkytoldu'evir","score":0,"definition":"v1=jt1=r1 is SIV [simian immunodeficiency virus] of jt2.","notes":"From {smani}, {jinkytoldu'e}, {vidru}. v2, v3 and s2 subsumed. See also HIV (={re'ajinkytoldu'evir})."},{"word":"smapiri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a morphism from $x_2$ to $x_3$."},{"word":"smartefono","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a smartphone","notes":"See also {skami}, {fonxa}"},{"word":"smasku","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ whispers $c_2=s_1$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) to audience $c_3$ via expressive medium $c_4$, quietly by standard $s_3$","notes":"Cf. {smaba'u}, {lausku}, {laurba'u}, {mliba'u}, {laurblesku}."},{"word":"smela","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plum/peach/cherry/apricot/almond/sloe [fruit] (genus Prunus) of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"{zirsmela} for plum, {xunsmela} for cherry, {najysmela} for peach, {pelsmela} for apricot, {ri'orsmela} for almond, {blasmela} for sloe. Cf. {rutrprunu}, {ricrprunu}, {flaume}, {persika}, {rutrceraso}, {birkoku}, {frambesi}, {fragari}, {plise}, {perli}, {rozgu}"},{"word":"smetana","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of sour cream of composition $x_2$","notes":"See also {kruji}, {ladru}, {matne}."},{"word":"smidali","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is semolina made from grain $x_2$"},{"word":"smilodo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a saber-toothed tiger (extinct genus Smilodon) of species/breed $x_2$","notes":"See {bramlatu}, {cabnalza'i}"},{"word":"smimlu","score":1,"definition":"$siml_1=sims_1$ resembles/looks like/appears to be similar/parallel to $sims_2$ in property/quantity $sims_3$ to observer $siml_3$ under conditions $siml_4$"},{"word":"smisi'u","score":1,"definition":"The members of $x_1=simx_1$ (set) resemble one another in property $x_2=simx_2$.","notes":"{simsa}1 and simsa2 are merged into {simxu}1, by virtue of simxu's ability to take any 2-way relationship and make it into an n-way relationship (lujvopap.txt); cf. {simsa}, {simxu}, {dunli}, {mintu}, {panra}, ma'oste {du}."},{"word":"smitra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=t_1=s_1$ acts like/similarly to $x_2=t_2=s_2$ in property $x_3=s_3$ under conditions $x_4=t_3$.","notes":"See also {simsa}, {tarti}."},{"word":"smoka","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a sock/stocking [flexible foot and lower leg garment] of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cutci}, {taxfu}."},{"word":"smokrtabi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tabi of material $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {smoka}."},{"word":"smorodina","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a currant of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"See {spati}, {jbari}, {grosela}"},{"word":"smucau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is meaningless / nonsense to $x_2$","notes":"Syn. {nonselsmu}"},{"word":"smuci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a spoon/scoop (tool) for use $x_{2}$, made of material $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {dakfu}, {forca}, {tutci}."},{"word":"smudra","score":5,"definition":"$x_1=d_1=s_1$ is semantically correct in situation/context $x_2=d_3$, having meaning $x_3=s_1$ according to interpreter $x_4=s_3=d_4$.","notes":"Cf. {smuni}, {drani}."},{"word":"smudu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ defines $x_2$ to mean $x_3$."},{"word":"smudu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ means the same as/has the same meaning as/is identical in meaning to $x_2$ to interpreter $x_3$"},{"word":"smudukti","score":3,"definition":"$d_1$ and $d_2=s_2$ are antonyms of each other.","notes":"Cf. {smuni}, {dukti}."},{"word":"smugau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ refers to $s_1$ with expression $s_2$ recognized by $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cusku}."},{"word":"smujbi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (symbol/text) is close to $x_2$ (symbol/text) in meaning, as seen by $x_3$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ and $x_2$ mean approximately the same thing."},{"word":"smujmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ understands the meaning of $x_2$ that is introduced by $x_3$"},{"word":"smuni","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a meaning/interpretation of $x_{2}$ recognized/seen/accepted by $x_{3}$.","notes":"Referential meaning (={selsni}, {snismu}). See also {jimpe}, {sinxa}, {valsi}, {tanru}, {gismu}, {lujvo}, {cmavo}, {jufra}."},{"word":"smuni'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ semantically entails $x_2$; the latter has the former as one of its semantic consequences."},{"word":"smusi'o","score":1,"definition":"$sm_1=si_1$ is the abstract meaning of $sm_2$ recognized/seen/accepted by $sm_3$ ","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {sidbo}, {smuni}"},{"word":"smuske","score":1,"definition":"$sa_1$ is semantics with methodology $sa_3$."},{"word":"smusku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ expresses meaning $x_2$ to addressee/audience $x_3$ by doing $x_4$ (property of $x_1$)","notes":"See also {cusku}, {smuni}."},{"word":"smusu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ expresses meaning $x_2$ (du'u/si'o) to addressee/audience $x_3$ by doing $x_4$ (property of $x_1$)","notes":"Gismu form of {smusku}. The act ($x_4$) may or may not be linguistic. Proposed rafsi: -sus-. See also {cusku}, {smuni}, {corci}"},{"word":"smu'uni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the intended meaning of $x_2$ as intended by $x_3$","notes":"Place structure parallels {smuni}. See also {smuni}, {jimpe}, {aidji}."},{"word":"smuvanbi","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is the context of meaning $v_2=s_1$ of event/action/object $s_2$ recognized by $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {smuni}, {vanbi}, {jimpe}, {sinxa}."},{"word":"smuvelckivla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is a gloss word/keyword (or phrase) for the meaning of $x_2$ (du'u/text) in language $x_3$","notes":"If $x_2$ is filled with an abstraction (specifically, a {du'u} construct), the meaning is the content expressed therewith; if $x_2$ is a quoted text/word, the meaning is the semantic referent set or relationship content expressed thereby."},{"word":"smuvelski","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a description of $x_2$'s meaning","notes":"See also {smuni}, {skicu}"},{"word":"smuvrici","score":3,"definition":"$v_1=s_2$ is polysemous/ambiguous/vague, having many meanings including $s_1$ to observer $s_3$.","notes":"Does not necessarily imply that $x_3$ has trouble interpreting $x_1$. Cf. {pavysmu}."},{"word":"snacau","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an alone."},{"word":"snacku","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is an audiobook about $x_2$"},{"word":"snada","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [agent] succeeds in/achieves/completes/accomplishes $x_{2}$ as a result of effort/attempt/try $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ reaches $x_2$; (adjective:) $x_1$ is successful; $x_2$ (event/state/achievement). See also {fliba}, {troci}, {jgira}."},{"word":"snada'i","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ knocks on/hits door/object $d_2$ with instrument [or body-part] $d_3$ making sound $s_1$"},{"word":"snadytoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ tries to succeed in $x_2$"},{"word":"snafu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fucked up/snafu/gaffe/messed up (wrong) event/situation caused by $x_2$ by standard $x_3$; $x_2$ fucks up in doing or by causing $x_1$.","notes":"An .u'ivla . $x_1$ may be typical but, in any case, it is messed up and bad. Partial synonym: {vandani}."},{"word":"snafu'ivla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an onomatopoeic word meaning $x_2$ in language $x_3$, based on sound $x_4$ emitted by $x_5$","notes":"Syn. {sa'ei zei valsi}, {onmatopo'eia}. Note: do not be confused by the similarity to {fu'ivla}; {snafu'ivla} does not necessarily indicate a loan word; rather, it refers to copying ({fukpi}) a sound ({sance})."},{"word":"snajalra","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cockroach with cockroach species $x_{2}$."},{"word":"snalubma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=l_1=s_2$ is an ambulance; an object producing sound $x_2=s_1$ and which has its name $x_3=l_2$ transformed by transformation $x_4=l_3$ (default: reflection) written on it","notes":"Uses experimental gismu {lubma}. See also: {bilma}, {spita}, {karce}."},{"word":"snanu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is to the south/southern side of $x_{2}$ according to frame of reference $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {berti}, {stuna}, {stici}, {farna}."},{"word":"snapisa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is mustard of species/breed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {armoraki}, {kobli}, {cpinytsapi}, {sansrmustardo}, {koblrsinapi}."},{"word":"snasni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sound/acoustic signal, produced/emitted by $x_2$ and meaning $x_3$ to $x_4$ (listener)."},{"word":"snavei","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a sound recording of $v_2$ (data/facts/du'u) about $v_3$ on recording medium $v_4$."},{"word":"snaveitci","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a microphone for recording sound $s_1$ produced/emitted by $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {dicyselsna}, {cukmirvelvei}, {srimakyvelvei}, {cukyku'ovelvei}."},{"word":"snavi","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the audio/sound content to of recording/broadcast $x_2$ displayed/produced by medium/device $x_3$","notes":"A recording inherently has or does not have audio content. See also: {vidvi}."},{"word":"snazga","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ listens to $x_2$","notes":"Synonymous to {tinju'i}; see also {tirna}, {sance}."},{"word":"snecrofant","score":1,"definition":"morphine","notes":"\"morphine\" is named after the Greek god of dreams, Morpheus, for its tendency to cause sleep."},{"word":"sneju'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dreamcatcher, passing dreams $x_2$, stopping dreams $x_3$, with netting properties $x_4$."},{"word":"snicmaci","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is an algebra of type/describing $c_2$","notes":"Includes both elementary and abstract algebra. See also {cmaci}, {sinxa}"},{"word":"snicne","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a variable taking value $x_2$ under conditions $x_3$.","notes":"See also {sinxa}, {cenba}"},{"word":"snidari'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a jellyfish/jelly/sea jelly/member of phylum Cnidaria of species/breed $x_2$.","notes":"See also {jdufi'e}."},{"word":"snidu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ seconds in duration (default is 1 second) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {cacra}, {junla}, {mentu}, {tcika}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}."},{"word":"snigau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ assigns symbol/variable $x_2$ to value/referent $x_3$ for observer $x_4$.","notes":"See also {sinxa}, {gasnu}"},{"word":"sniju","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a coconut (Cocos nucifera) of variety $x_2$","notes":"Hawaiian \"niu\"; Tagalog \"niyóg\""},{"word":"snile'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ideogram/symbol in writing system $x_2$ meaning $x_3$.","notes":"see also {jugle'u}, {misryle'u}"},{"word":"snime","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is made of/contains/is a quantity/expanse of snow.","notes":"See also {bratu}, {carvi}, {bisli}."},{"word":"snipa","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ adheres/sticks to $x_{2}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is sticky/gummy/adhesive.","notes":"Note that $x_1$ is the adhering surface being claimed; $x_2$ need not be sticky. See also {tarla}, {viknu}."},{"word":"snipeitcini","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the pre-operational stage as experienced by child $x_2$","notes":"2nd stage in Jean Piaget's 4 stages of cognitive development. Between 2-7 years, a child learns to think symbolically."},{"word":"snisimsumji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the sigma summation of expression $x_2$ with variable $x_3$ over domain $x_4$.","notes":"See also {si'i}"},{"word":"snisku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ expresses/transmits symbol/meaningful expression $x_2$ for audience $x_3$ by doing $x_4$ (ternary relation between $x_1$, $x_2$ and $x_3$)","notes":"See also {smusku}, {cusku}, {sinxa}, {smuni}."},{"word":"snitatu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tattoo","notes":"See {sinxa}, {skapi}, {pilka}, {cagna}"},{"word":"snitc","score":1,"definition":"snitch"},{"word":"sniuenzi","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is text meaning $x_2$ in language $x_3$","notes":"See {sinxa}, {uenzi}, {smuni}, {valsi}"},{"word":"snocanci","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ fades from location $c_2$","notes":"c.f. {masno} {canci}"},{"word":"snomabru","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a sloth of genus/species $m_2$."},{"word":"snomau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is slower than $x_2$ at $x_3$ (event) by margin $x_4$."},{"word":"snoraisli","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an oscillate with oscillation state $x_{2}$ with range limited by extreme $x_{3}$."},{"word":"snucpa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1=c_1$ negotiates $x_2=s_2=c_2$ with $x_3=c_3$","notes":"from {casnu} + {cpacu}"},{"word":"snuji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a sandwich/layering [not restricted to food] of $x_{2}$ sandwiched between $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {midju}, {nenri}, {sepli}, {senta}, {jbini}, {bitmu}, {sruri}."},{"word":"snukarni","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a [shared journal]/blog about topic/subject $k_2=c_2$ published/administered by $k_3$ for participants/audience $k_4=c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {casnu}, {karni}, {snustu}, {kibykarni}."},{"word":"snura","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is secure/safe from threat $x_{2}$ (event).","notes":"See also {ckape}, {kajde}, {marbi}, {terpa}, {xalni}, {bandu}."},{"word":"snustu","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ is a forum for $c_1$ to discuss/talk about topic/subject $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {casnu}, {stuzi}, {snukarni}, {kibykarni}, {kibysnustu}"},{"word":"snuti","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event/state) is an accident/unintentional on the part of $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is an accident.","notes":"See also {zukte}, {cunso}."},{"word":"so","selmaho":"PA1","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: 9 (digit) [nine]."},{"word":"so'a","selmaho":"PA4","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: almost all (digit/number)."},{"word":"so'au","selmaho":"PA4","score":2,"definition":"subjective number which is constant over time","notes":"See also {stodi}, {ziltodi}, {ze'au}, {ja'au}."},{"word":"sobde","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of soya [grain/bean] of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {dembi}, {gurni}."},{"word":"sobgrasu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=g_1$ is a quantity of soybean oil from soybeans of species/variety $s_2=g_2$."},{"word":"sobjau","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=d_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity/expanse of soy milk/soya milk/soybean milk/soy juice/soy drink from soybeans of species/variety $s_2$.","notes":"Soy \"milk\" is produced by soaking dry soybeans and grinding them with water."},{"word":"soblanbi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=l_1$ is a quantity of soy protein of type/soy species $s_2=l_2$ ."},{"word":"sobrtempe","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a quantity of tempeh from soybeans of species/strain $s_2$."},{"word":"sobrtofu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a quantity of tofu/bean curd from soybeans of species/strain $s_2$."},{"word":"sobysanso","score":1,"definition":"$sa_1$ is soy sauce for use with $sa_2$, containing ingredients including $sa_3$.","notes":"Cf. {kukfusra}, {tsapi}, {silna}, {furfipsanso}."},{"word":"sobyxinmo","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=x_1$ is a quantity of ink of color/pigment $x_2$ used by writing device $x_3$ from soybeans of species/variety $s_2$."},{"word":"socku'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_1=s_1$ is a closet/storeroom for materials $x_2=s_2$ in containment $x_3=s_3$ in home/building/structure $x_4=k_2$ surrounded by partitions/walls/ceiling/floor $x_5=k_3$ (mass/jo'u)","notes":"$x_3$ need not be a container, but could merely be a mode of storage; e.g. a heap."},{"word":"socni","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a binary operator which is associative in space/under conditions/on (or endowing) set $x_2$.","notes":"Denote $x_1$ by \"♤\"; for any elements x,y,z in the set of concern, '♤' is associative iff (x♤y)♤z = x♤(y♤z), where equality is defined in the space and parenthetic grouping denotes higher prioritization/earlier application. An operator being associative usually results, notationally, in the dropping of explicit parentheses. \"Associative property\"/\"associativity\" = \"ka(m)( )socni\". Notice that a space is understood to support association (or 'be associative') under a given operator $x_1$ in the sense that its elements and equality relation are such that all ordered pairs can be exchanged in application under the operator while maintaining equality; this is similar to a space being endowed with identity element(s) under a given operator and also an operator have identity in a space - in English, associativity is often understood to be a property of a function and the existence of an identity to be a property of a space, but they are wed in Lojban, as they should be, for neither makes sense without the other and the property is a relationship between the operator and the space. See also: {cajni}, {sezni}, {dukni}, {facni}."},{"word":"socnrpanrnji'akobi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a binary operator in structure $x_2$ which exhibits the Jacobi property with respect to binary operator $x_3$ (which also endows $x_2$) and element/object $x_4$ (which is an element of the underlying set which form $x_2$).","notes":"This word uses a classifier which involves experimental gismu \"{socni}\" as a veljvo. Let $x_1$ be denoted by \"$f$\", $x_2$ be denoted by \"X\", $x_3$ be denoted by \"$+$\", and $x_4$ be denoted by \"e\". Then $f$ exhibits the Jacobi property iff, for any $x, y, z$ in $X$, the following is true: $f(x, f(y, z)) + f(z, f(x, y)) + f(y, f(z, x)) = e$. Notice that $f$ may not be commutative; it may be necessary to further specify that $e$ is the identity element in $X$ for operstor '$+$', assuming that such is appropriate."},{"word":"sodna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of alkali metal of type $x_{2}$ [default sodium].","notes":"Also potassium, lithium, cesium. Soda. See also {jilka}, {jinme}."},{"word":"sodnlrubidi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of rubidium (Rb)."},{"word":"sodnrcesi","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of cesium (Cs)."},{"word":"sodnrfransi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of francium (Fr)."},{"word":"sodnrkali","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of potassium [K].","notes":"Potassium is a chemical element with symbol K (from Neo-Latin kalium). See also {sodna}."},{"word":"sodnrlito","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of lithium (Li).","notes":"Berzelius gave the alkaline material the name \"lithion/lithina\", from the Greek word \"lithos\", meaning \"stone\")."},{"word":"sodnysodna","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of sodium [Na].","notes":"See {sodna}."},{"word":"sodva","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of a carbonated beverage/soda of flavor/brand $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also: soft drink (though this sometimes includes tea and coffee as distinct from alcoholic beverages which are \"hard drinks\"). See also {jilka}, {jinme}."},{"word":"so'e","selmaho":"PA4","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: most."},{"word":"so'e'ai","selmaho":"SOhEhAI","score":2,"definition":"Delimit a replacement for the previous expression using arbitrary delimitors.","notes":"same meaning as {lo'ai} ... {sa'ai} ... {le'ai}, but with the syntax of {zoi}, hence the use of nonce delimiters. This cmavo allows to even quote {lo'ai}, {sa'ai}, and {le'ai}, by changing the delimitor (and thus not needing an escape cmavo). Example: (lo'ai cipna sa'ai sipna le'ai) is identic to (so'e'ai gy. cipna .gy. sipna .gy)."},{"word":"so'ei","selmaho":"UI3","score":3,"definition":"discursive: \"to be honest\", being frank, candid, speaking one's mind - deliberately \"not getting into it\", saying less than is on one's mind"},{"word":"so'eroi","selmaho":"ROI*","score":100000,"definition":"tense interval modifier: usually; objectively quantified tense; defaults as time tense."},{"word":"softo","score":99997,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Russian empire/USSR/ex-USSR (Soviet]/CIS culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {rusko}, {vukro}, {slovo}."},{"word":"sofybakni","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=b_1=s_1$ is a Soviet cow/cattle/kine/ox/[bull/steer/calf] [beef-producer/bovine] of species/breed $x_2=b_2$ and reflecting USSR/ex-USSR [Soviet] culture/nationality in aspect $x_3=s_2$.","notes":"Why not give a definition to this word :) See {softo} {bakni}."},{"word":"sofygu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is USSR (Soviet Union)","notes":"Cf. {gugdesu'u}, {softo}, {sesre}, {rukygu'e}, {gugderu'u}, {sesrygugde}"},{"word":"so'i","selmaho":"PA4","score":100002,"definition":"digit/number: many."},{"word":"soi","selmaho":"SOI","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: reciprocal sumti marker; indicates a reciprocal relationship between sumti."},{"word":"soi'a","selmaho":"NOIhA","score":3,"definition":"subordinating adverbial: converts selbri to bridi adverbial term. The bridi is claimed to satisfy the first place of the converted selbri, but is not itself claimed to occur. {broda soi'a brode} means {lo nu broda cu brode}","notes":"Has rightward scope. Terminator {fe'u}. See also {poi'a}, {noi'a}, {poi'o'a}, {noi'o'a}, {soi}."},{"word":"soi'ai","selmaho":"PA","score":1,"definition":"almost all/almost every/almost everywhere (technical sense): there is a non-universal conull subset (the complementary (sub)set of which is non-empty but of measure 0, where complement is taken with respect/relative to the universal set) of such things that are satisfactory.","notes":"Important point: This word further assumes that the complementary set is non-empty, meaning that this word cannot mean \"literally and affirmatively all/every/everywhere\" (which is \"ro\"); this is similar to how \"{re}\" is not the same as \"{su'o} re\"; in order to include both possibilities, use \"{su'osoi'ai}\". Additionally, this word can be used as a quantifier. See also: \"{soi'au}\", \"{pisoi'ai}\"."},{"word":"soi'au","selmaho":"PA","score":2,"definition":"almost none/almost no/almost nowhere (technical sense): the subset of satisfactory such things is null but non-empty.","notes":"This word does not potentially include \"{no}\"; there exists at least one element of the universal set which is satisfactory; for inclusion of either option, use \"{su'esoi'au}\"; this extra requirement is analogous to \"{ci}\" not including \"{re}\" or \"{su'e} ci\" and is directly similar to the distinction between \"soi'au\" and \"{su'osoi'ai}\". This word can be used as a quantifier. See also: \"{soi'ai}\", \"{pisoi'au}\"."},{"word":"soi'auroi","selmaho":"ROI*","score":1,"definition":"almost never/nowhere (default: time sense)","notes":"This is a very physical interpretation of the \"almost nowhere\" definition of {soi'au}; in that definition, the space was a set (well, sigma algebra) - but here, it is literally physical spacetime or some subspace thereof."},{"word":"soi'e","selmaho":"MOI","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is PA seconds in duration by standard $x_2$.","notes":"Example \"pu lo re soi'e\" meaning \"two seconds ago\". See also {snidu}, {nei'o}, {lei'o}, {jei'o}, {doi'e}, {coi'e}, {moi'e}, {cei'a}."},{"word":"soi'i","selmaho":"SOIhI","score":1,"definition":"head-final content clause relativizer: it turns the current clause into a subordinate content clause, binds it to the {ke'a} pronoun, and restart the current clause afresh (as if its previous content was erased or moved into a hidden prenex).","notes":"Example: «ra na pu klama soi'i ke'a se krinu lo du'u lo snime cu carvi», \"they didn't come, because it snowed\" (notice how {soi'i} forcibly closes the scope of the negator {na})."},{"word":"so'imei","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantified selbri: convert many to cardinal; $x_{1}$ is a set with many members $x_{2}$ of total set $x_{3}$."},{"word":"so'inba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a property satisfied by an increasing number of things; more and more things satisfy $x_1$."},{"word":"so'iroi","selmaho":"ROI*","score":100000,"definition":"tense interval modifier: many times; objective tense; defaults as time tense."},{"word":"soirsai","score":1,"definition":"$sa_1$ is a field ration consisting of dishes including $sa_2$, for $so_1$ of army $so_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sonci}, {sanmi}, {bilni}, {jenmi}, {fatri}, {pagbu}"},{"word":"soi'u","selmaho":"PA","score":-1,"definition":"almost none/almost no/almost nowhere (technical sense): the subset of satisfactory such things is null","notes":"Can be used as a quantifier. See also: {soi'a}, {pisoi'u}"},{"word":"soi'uroi","selmaho":"ROI*","score":-1,"definition":"almost never/nowhere (default: time sense)"},{"word":"sojnalsajbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ becomes unconscious/loses consciousness.","notes":"The unconsciousness/lack of awareness herein referenced is the same as for \"{sojnalsanji}\"."},{"word":"sojnalsanji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is in the state of general unconsciousness/unawareness.","notes":"This is not referring to a lack of awareness of a single/particular thing or a single sensory input - and is usually not extremely brief; instead, it is referring to a general or wide-ranging unawareness. Awareness/consciousness must be a possible (regardless of its being a typical) state of $x_1$; in other words, awareness/consciousness must be something which is capable of being 'lost'. Do NOT use it to in order to directly translate an English phrase such as \"they were unconscious of the fact that they were being stalked\" - instead, use \"{nalsanji}\" vel sim. for that meaning. In humans, this can be due to fainting, coma, general anaesthesia, concussion, syncope, perhaps sleep (mostly/kinda so but not entirely/perfectly so), perhaps/arguably death, etc.; in a hypothetical general AI with cognition, this can also be due to being turned off or put into hibernation."},{"word":"sojypa'a","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ expects $p_2$ (event); $p_1$ expects $p_2$ to happen.","notes":"$p_2$ is likely. It has high probability. Cf. {pacna}, {sorpa'a}, {sotpa'a}."},{"word":"soki'o","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 9,000 expressed with comma."},{"word":"sol","score":0,"definition":"Soul"},{"word":"solcist","score":1,"definition":"the Solar System (notice: proper noun); Sol system.","notes":"As opposed to a generic solar/stellar system. This is the one which is approximately centered on and dominated by the Sun/Sol and which contains Jupiter and Earth, among many other objects. The native stellar system of humanity; the human solar system. For the generic term, use \"{tarci'e}\"."},{"word":"soldei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Sunday of week $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"solgu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is sunlight illuminating $x_2$ from sun $x_3$"},{"word":"solgu'idicyborprami'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a solar panel / device for producing electricity from sunlight by process $x_2$ (ka).","notes":"The x2 is a property of the light illuminating the apparatus. Although the word \"panel\" appears in the definition, other shapes are encompassed by this word."},{"word":"solgusli'i","score":1,"definition":"$x1=l1$ is a sunbeam/sunray/[line of sunlight] illuminating $x2=g2$"},{"word":"solji","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of gold (Au); [metaphor: valuable, heavy, non-reactive].","notes":"See also {ricfu}, {rijno}, {narju}, {pelxu}."},{"word":"soljunla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sundial measuring time units $x_2$ to precision $x_3$","notes":"from {solri} + {junla}"},{"word":"solmapku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sun hat/sun bonnet"},{"word":"solminli","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ (default 1) Astronomical Unit(s) (AU) by standard $x_3$.","notes":"from {solri} {minli} c.f. {gusminli} {tanminli}."},{"word":"solnavni","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of helium (He).","notes":"See also {solri}, {navni}"},{"word":"solnuncanci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sunset at location $x_2$ as observed by $x_3$"},{"word":"solnuntolcanci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sunrise at location $x_2$ as observed by $x_3$","notes":"See also {solnuncanci}, {solri}, {cerni}, {vanci}."},{"word":"solri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the sun of home planet $x_{2}$ (default Earth) of race $x_{3}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is solar.","notes":"'home planet' refers to a planet which is \"home\" to a race, but not necessarily the original \"home\" of a species if that species inhabits many worlds. See also {gusni}, {lunra}, {mluni}, {plini}, {santa}, {terdi}, {tarci}."},{"word":"solris","score":2,"definition":"the Sun (the star in the middle of Earth's solar system)."},{"word":"solspa","score":1,"definition":"$sp_1$ is a sunflower (genus Helianthus) of species/strain/cultivar $sp_2$."},{"word":"solspagrasu","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains sunflower oil from sunflower $sp_1=g_2$."},{"word":"solspasamcu","score":1,"definition":"$sp_1=sa_1$ is a quantity of sunroot/sunchoke/earth apple/topinambour [edible starchy root of genus Helianthus ] of species/strain $sp_2=sa_2$."},{"word":"solspatsi","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is/are (a) sunflower seed(s) of sunflower $sp_1=t_2$."},{"word":"solsta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a solstice."},{"word":"solsudgautamca","score":2,"definition":"$g_2=su_1=t_1$ is a sun-dried tomato of species/strain/variety $t_2$, dried by sun $g_1=so_1$ [default: sun of home planet Earth]."},{"word":"solxrula","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sunflower of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"sombo","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ sows/plants $x_{2}$ [crop/plants] at/in $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {crepu}, {tsiju}."},{"word":"somcna","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a trowel for digging $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sombo}, {canpa}."},{"word":"somoi","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantified selbri: convert 9 to ordinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is ninth among $x_{2}$ ordered by rule $x_{3}$."},{"word":"sonci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a soldier/warrior/fighter of army $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {bilni}, {damba}, {jenmi}, {xarci}, {pulji}."},{"word":"sondu","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a monk/nun of religion/sect $x_2$, associated with convent/monastery/nunnery $x_3$."},{"word":"songri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an army battalion, a subdivision of army unit $x_2$ which serves country/nation/group $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {sonci}, {girzu}, {songripau}, {songripausle}, {jempausle}."},{"word":"songripau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an army company, a subdivision of army unit $x_2$ which serves country/nation/group $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {sonci}, {girzu}, {pagbu}, {songri}, {songripausle}, {jempausle}."},{"word":"songripausle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an army platoon, a subdivision of army unit $x_2$ which serves country/nation/group $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {sonci}, {girzu}, {pagbu}, {selci}, {songri}, {songripau}, {jempausle}."},{"word":"sonjamkarce","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is an armoured personnel carrier propelled by $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {sonci}, {jamna}, {karce}, {jamkarce}, {gutyjamkarce}, {xiljamkarce}, {tsakarce}, {karcycelxa'i}."},{"word":"sono","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 90 [ninety]."},{"word":"sonono","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 900 [nine hundred]."},{"word":"so'o","selmaho":"PA4","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: several."},{"word":"so'oi","selmaho":"SOhOI","score":1,"definition":"Initiator of subordinating adverbial relative clause with leftwards logical scope. The adverbial clause binds the resumptive pronoun {ke'a} to the outer clause, which becomes irrealis (i.e. not necessarily claimed to be true). Terminator: {se'u}.","notes":"This cmavo is synonymous to the so-called \"new-soi\", described at https://mw.lojban.org/papri/new_soi"},{"word":"so'o'o'oi","selmaho":"SE","score":3,"definition":"conversion: adds 1 to index of each place starting from place $x_1$; the new resulting $x_1$ is undefined","notes":"$x_{fai}$ is not affected."},{"word":"sopselnei","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is liked by most people.","notes":"Cf. {so'e}, {nelci}, {misno}, {selzaumi'o}."},{"word":"sopselneizgi","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=n_2$ is pop music produced/performed at/by $z_2$ (event).","notes":"Cf. {so'e}, {nelci}, {zgike}, {dja'aza}, {te'ekno}, {naizgi}, {nolzgi}."},{"word":"soran","score":1,"definition":"Sora","notes":"A character in HajiLoji (はじめてのロジバン), a Lojban manual in Japanese by la .cogas."},{"word":"sorbaucre","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a polyglot, proficient in languages $c_2=b_1$.","notes":"Cf. {baucre}."},{"word":"sorcinpa'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_1=p_1$ is sexually polyamorous/sexually loves many people/more than one person including, but not limited to, set $x_2=p_2$ in situation/activity/state $x_3=c_2$, exhibiting sexuality/gender/sexual orientation (ka) $x_4=c_3$ by standard $x_5=c_4$.","notes":"Leaving in all the places of {cinse} doesn't do much, but it probably doesn't hurt. See also {cinse}, {prami}, {so'i}, {sorpa'i}."},{"word":"sorcinse","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is polysexual in situation $c_2$ by standard $c_4$."},{"word":"sorcu","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a store/deposit/supply/reserve of materials/energy $x_{2}$ in containment $x_{3}$.","notes":"$x_3$ need not be a container, but could merely be a site/location restriction; e.g. a heap. The sumti indicates how the supply is identified and distinguished from other occurrences of the stored $x_2$ that are not part of the store. (cf. {panka}; {vreji} for information storage; {sabji} for a store or reserve that is not necessarily tied to a site, {banxa}, {panka})"},{"word":"sordu'e","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is too many / too much / too numerous by standard $x_2$","notes":"See {so'i}, {dukse}, {sormei}, {sormau}, {sorme'a}, {sordu'i}, {du'e}"},{"word":"sordu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ equals in number to $x_2$","notes":"See {so'i}, {dunli}, {sormei}, {sormau}, {sorme'a}, {memlai}"},{"word":"sorgle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has sex with a lot of people; $x_1$ is a slut/a player","notes":"The connotations with the glosses 'slut' and 'player' don't apply."},{"word":"sorgu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of sorghum of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {gurni}."},{"word":"sorgugje'a","score":4,"definition":"$j_1$ is an empire governing over $g_1$ provinces with $j_2=g_3$ territories.","notes":"Made out of {so'i}, {gugde}, {jecta}"},{"word":"sorjaknykarce","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a multiple rocket launcher propelled by $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {so'i}, {jakne}, {karce}, {janjaknyxa'i}, {xumjimcelxa'i}, {gutyjamkarce}, {karcycelxa'i}."},{"word":"sorjontai","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a web-shape, manifested by $t_2$."},{"word":"sorju'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is knowledgable about subject $x_2$ by epistomology $x_3$"},{"word":"sorkai","score":1,"definition":"many things satisfy property $x_1$","notes":"Meaning is technically more like hypothetical zo «sormeikai». but I think zo sorkai is prettier and still intuitive."},{"word":"sorkubli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mucube","notes":"could also be described as {li} {jo'i} {vo}{boi} {xa} {pi'a} {jo'i} {vo} {lo'o} {se}l{clafi}"},{"word":"sorlutca'u","score":2,"definition":"$p_1=c_1$ is a maze (an area with many paths) occupied by $c_2$, with route(s) leading to exit $p_2$ from entrance $p_3$ via points including $p_4$ (set).","notes":"See also {canlu}, {pluta}, {so'i}."},{"word":"sormau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is more numerous than $x_2$","notes":"Synonymous with {meizma}. See {so'i}, {zmadu}, {sormei}, {sorme'a}, {sordu'i}, {dubmau}, {memlai}, {za'u}"},{"word":"sorme'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is less numerous than $x_2$","notes":"See {so'i}, {mleca}, {sormei}, {sormau}, {sordu'i}, {dubme'a}, {memlai}, {me'i}"},{"word":"sormei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ are numerous/many","notes":"See also {so'i}, {mei}"},{"word":"sornai","score":3,"definition":"$n_1$ is an international group of peoples $n_2$.","notes":"from {so'i} {natmi}"},{"word":"sornairauci'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the SI (International System of Units), defining units $x_2$","notes":"Syn. {sornai zei raurci'e}. Cf. {sornai}, {raurci'e}, {gradu}, {ciste}"},{"word":"sornai zei raurci'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the SI (International System of Units), defining units $x_2$","notes":"Syn. {sornairauci'e}. See {sornai}, {raurci'e}"},{"word":"sorni","score":1,"definition":" $x_1$ (ka) property of $x_2$ is metaphorically sufficient as to be equivalent to $x_3$ (ka).","notes":"This bridges the gap for the English usage of \"so\" used in hyperbolic/metaphorical equivalence. For example \"My shadow is so small, it (virtually) doesn't exist.\""},{"word":"sorpa'a","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ hopes for $p_2$ (event); $p_1$ hopes that $p_2$ happens.","notes":"$p_2$ is possible and has medium probability. Cf. {pacna}, {sotpa'a}, {sojypa'a}."},{"word":"sorpa'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ is polyamorous/loves many people (romantic love implied), including, but not limited to, set $x_2=p_2$.","notes":"Romantic love, is, I suppose, not absolutely necessary, but seems likely. See also {prami}, {so'i}, {sorcinpa'i}."},{"word":"sorpeka","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bus/coach for carrying passengers $x_2$, propelled by $x_3$","notes":"This is a zi'evla of the word {sorprekarce}."},{"word":"sorprekarce","score":4,"definition":"$k_1$ is a bus/coach for carrying passengers $p_1=k_2$, propelled by $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {karce}, {marce}, {tcana}, {klama}"},{"word":"sorprekarcytcana","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a bus terminal/station/depot in transport system $t_2$ for buses for carrying $p_1=k_2$ ","notes":"from {sorprekarce} {tcana}."},{"word":"sorselcei","score":2,"definition":"$c_2$ believes in many gods/deities $c_1$ with dominion over $c_3$; c2 is a polytheist.","notes":"Cf. {cevni}, {ceikri}, {nalceikri}, {selcei}, {pavyselcei}, {nonselcei}, {ceirsenpi}."},{"word":"sorselsmu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has many meanings/is polysemous to interpreter $x_2$"},{"word":"sorsipydi'u","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ is a dormitory (building/place) where people $x_2$ (complete mass) sleep.","notes":"$x_1$ is from {dinju} and $x_2$ is invented but related to {sipna}$_1$. $x_2$ should be used for all the people; e.g. \"mi se sorsipydi'u\" incorrect speaking for yourself."},{"word":"sorska","score":1,"definition":"$sk_1$ is/appears to be colorful/many-colored as perceived/seen by $sk_3$ under conditions $sk_4$.","notes":"Conditions may include lighting, background, etc. Cf. {so'i}, {skari}."},{"word":"sorslemu'e","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cellular automaton containing cells $x_2$ defined by rules $x_3$","notes":"All of the cells in the cellular automaton are X2s. {rolkaipame} is useful as a relative clause on the X2 place, and {cimdylai} is useful as a modal formed with {fi'o}."},{"word":"sorta","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ sorta is/does $x_2$ (nu/ka) under conditions $x_3$","notes":"This is a joke word. Its main use is in the tanru {kinda} {sorta}"},{"word":"sortai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is polymorphic, has polymorphism","notes":"See {so'i} {tarmi}"},{"word":"sortu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a myriapod"},{"word":"sortupa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a centipede","notes":"See {tupcfu}, {sortu'e}, {sorture}"},{"word":"sortypamborpe'o","score":0,"definition":"$pr_1$=$pe_1=s_1$ is a sort-of/semi- lover/boyfriend/girlfriend/partner/'special other' of $pr_2$=$pe_2$ under conditions $s_3$.","notes":"For certain occasions when \"it's complicated\", a romance is not \"official yet\", one is \"on a break\" with another, or any other time when the romantic status betwixt at least two things is not clear. Note that {sorta} is a joke word, but is being used seriously in this context. The relationship status is uncertain, fluid, indefinite, ill-defined, unequal or one-sided, vel sim. s2 is implicit in the definition. Cf.: {pampe'o}, {prami}, {pendo}, {sorta}, {kinda}, {glepe'o}, {cinse}"},{"word":"soryroi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ happens many times in interval $x_2$.","notes":"{so'i} {roi}"},{"word":"soryrulzgu","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a many-flowered/multiflora/baby/Japanese/seven-sisters/Eijitsu roserose (Rosa multiflora) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"sorze'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a property satisfied by an increasing number of things; more and more things satisfy $x_1$."},{"word":"sosoce'i","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 99% (number)."},{"word":"sostartai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1 = $tai$_1$ is a constellation of stars $x_2 = $tar$_1$ (set, quantity, region), according to standard $x_3$.","notes":"$x_2$ may also be a specified apparent region (two-dimensional projection) of the sky (as seen from/by a specific perspective or from specific location at a specific time) or a region (three-dimensional region) of the universe, and everything within them; $x_3$ can specify which of these meaning options is meant, the authority determining whether it is a constellation or an asterism or which is defining the specified region, and the location and timing of at/from which the determination of the regions shape or contents is made by the observer (specify frame of reference). Cf. {so'o}, {tarci}, {tarmi}, {tartai}, {tarso'imei}, {tarci'e}, {tarboi}, {cacryra'o}."},{"word":"sosyzda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hamlet/settlement with inhabitants $x_2$","notes":"from {so'o} {zdani} c.f. {cmatca}"},{"word":"sotmei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ are few","notes":"See also {so'u}, {mei}"},{"word":"sotpa'a","score":4,"definition":"$p_1$ wishes for $p_2$ (event); $p_1$ wishes that $p_2$ happened.","notes":"$p_2$ is unlikely. It has low probability. Cf. {pacna}, {sorpa'a}, {sojypa'a}."},{"word":"sotroi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ happens seldom/infrequently/is rare in interval $x_2$.","notes":"{so'u} {roi}"},{"word":"so'u","selmaho":"PA4","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: few."},{"word":"so'uroi","selmaho":"ROI*","score":100000,"definition":"tense interval modifier: a few times; objective tense; defaults as time tense."},{"word":"sovda","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an egg/ovum/sperm/pollen/gamete of/from organism [mother/father] $x_{2}$.","notes":"(poorly metaphorical only due to gender- and species- being unspecified): ovoid, oblate (= {pevyso'aseltai}, but better: {claboi}); egg, specifically female (= {fetso'a}), of a bird (= {cpifetso'a}, {cpiso'a}), of a chicken (= {jipcyfetso'a}, {jipcyso'a}. (but note that Lojban does not require specificity, just as English doesn't for either milk or eggs; \"sovda\" is fine for most contexts); If fertilized, then {tsiju} or {tarbi}. (cf. {ganti}, {gutra}, {mamta}, {patfu}, {rorci}, {tsiju}, {lanbi}, {tarbi}; also {djine}, {konju} for shape, {tarbi})"},{"word":"sovjvestagycti","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is an ovo-vegetarian eating egg(s) and vegetable(s) of species $so_2=st_2=c_2$.","notes":"See also (ethical) vegan (={nardalprapli}), dietary vegan (={stagycti}), lacto-vegetarian (={ladjvestagycti}), herbivore (={spacti})."},{"word":"sovykruji","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is made of/contains a quantity of custard.","notes":"Cf. {sovda}, {kruji}."},{"word":"sozepimu","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 97.5."},{"word":"sozma'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is September/the ninth month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"sozmast","score":1,"definition":"September.","notes":"Cf. {xlima'i}, {sozymasti}."},{"word":"sozmoija'a","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ has the rank of General/Admiral/Air Chief Marshal (equivalent of NATO OF-9) in military unit /organization $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {so}, {moi}, {jatna}, {jemja'a}, {vairsoi}, {pavnonmoija'a}, {bivmoija'a}. Based on STANAG 2116: NATO Codes for Grades of Military Personnel."},{"word":"sozrebyfagdaskycizborda'u","score":0,"definition":"$c1=$da1 is a Ninetales [nine-tailed fox Pokémon] "},{"word":"sozyma'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is September/the ninth month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"sozymasti","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is September/the ninth month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {masnso}. Cf. {pavmasti}, {nanca}."},{"word":"spabi'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a hedge separating $b_2$ and $b_3$ in $b_4$ made of plants of species $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {spati}, {bitmu}."},{"word":"spacivla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an aphid of genus/species $x_2$."},{"word":"spacti","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a herbivore eating plants $s_1=c_2$.","notes":"See also vegetarian (sense: vegetable-eater ={stagycti}). Herbivores may eat parts of the plant that is not edible for humans."},{"word":"spadi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a greenhouse"},{"word":"spadja","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=s_1$ is a plant/herb/greenery edible to $c_2$ of species/strain/cultivar $s2$","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {spati}, {cidja}"},{"word":"spafoi","score":1,"definition":"$f_{1}$ is a brush/shrubland [field of plants] with predominant plant species/cultivar $s_{2}$.","notes":"Not neccessarily limited to bushes, this can refer to any expanses of land with plants, wild or not. Cf. {cicyspafoi} (for wild plants), {foldi}."},{"word":"spageti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ - is spaghetti made out of/containing $x_2$.","notes":"See also {nanba}"},{"word":"spagrasu","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a quantity of plant oil from plant $c_2=s_1$."},{"word":"spagunma","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a jointly-plant with component of mass $x_{2}$."},{"word":"spaigopodidai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pygopod (a reptile of family Pygopodidae) of subtaxon/genus/species/variety/breed $x_2$","notes":"Superficially similar to snakes, but not closely related (snakes belong to order Serpentes while pygopods belong to order squamata). Confer: {respa}, {since}."},{"word":"spaji","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event/action abstract) surprises/startles/is unexpected [and generally sudden] to $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also expectation (= {nalspaji}), alarm (= {tepspaji}). See also {manci}, {jenca}, {bredi}, {suksa}."},{"word":"spakiti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a common broom plant (Cytisus scoparius)"},{"word":"spalato","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is rooibos of species $x_2$"},{"word":"spali","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) polishes object/surface $x_{2}$ with polish $x_{3}$, applied using tool $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {mosra}, {sraku}, {xutla}."},{"word":"spamai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is vegetal/plant matter of composition/from plant (or part thereof) $x_2$ in form $x_3$"},{"word":"spamaikemjinziljivbu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a wreath of plant matter $x_2$"},{"word":"spano","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Spanish-speaking culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"Metaphorical restriction to Spain by contrast with xispo (comparable to the distinction between glico and merko/sralo/brito/kadno); Spain (= {sangu'e}); Spanish dialects spoken in Spain, especially Castillian (= {sansanbau}). See also {xispo}, {ketco}, {mexno}, {gento}."},{"word":"spanraki","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a peanut plant/plant from genus Arachis, of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spapatxu","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a plant pot/flower pot, made of material $p_3$."},{"word":"sparaci","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of the genus Acis of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparada","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of genus Ada of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparagusa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of asparagus of species/strain $x_2$"},{"word":"sparakoru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a calamus/sweet flag (genus Acorus) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"sparaletri","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a colicroot/colicweed/crow corn/unicorn root (genus Aletris) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparalisma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a water-plantain (genus Alisma) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"sparalo'e","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an aloe plant (genus Aloe) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$ (default Aloe vera)."},{"word":"sparaltaia","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plant of genus Althaea of species / cultivar $x_2$.","notes":"Includes Althaea officinalis, the marshmallow plant."},{"word":"sparangulo'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a tulip orchid (genus Anguloa) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparanona","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an annona (genus Annona) of species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"See also annonin (={xukmranoni})."},{"word":"sparanreku","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a comet orchid/angrek (genus Angraecum) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparantemi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a chamomile/dog-fennel/mayweed (genus Anthemis) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spararanda","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an aranda (hybrid between orchid genera Arachnis and Vanda) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparargirantemu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a marguerite/marguerite daisy/dill daisy (genus Argyranthemum) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spararnika","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an arnica/mountain tobacco/Leopard's bane/Wolfsbane (genus Arnica) of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparartropodi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a rengarenga/maikaika/renga lily/vanilla lily/ (genus Arthropodium) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spararunku","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a goatsbeard plant (genus Aruncus) of species/strain/cultivar x2."},{"word":"sparasfodelu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of genus Asphodelus of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparasparagu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an asparagus plant (genus Asparagus) of species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"The common asparagus (Asparagus officinalis) = lo'e sparasparagu. See also asparagus vegetable(={stagrasparagu})."},{"word":"sparasteri","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of genus Aster of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparastroloba","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of genus Astroloba of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparbambusoide'ai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is bamboo (Bambusoideae) of species $x_2$."},{"word":"sparbe'alara","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a beallara/bllra. 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$s_2$."},{"word":"sparjakobe'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a ragwort/dusty miller (genus Eurybia) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparkajanu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a pigeon pea/plant of genus Cajanus, of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparkalante","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Calanthe of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparkalendula","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a calendula/marigold (genus Melampodium) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparkalipso","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a calypso orchid/fairy slipper/Venus's slipper (genus Calypso) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparkalostema","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a Wilcannia Lily (genus Calostemma) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparkamorki","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Chamorchis species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparkatananke","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a Cupid's dart/blue 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$s_2$."},{"word":"sparkolciku","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a autumn crocus/meadow saffron/naked lady (genus Colchicum) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparkole'ostefu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of genus Coleostephus of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparkolute'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a bladder senna/plant of genus Colutea of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparkoraloriza","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a coralroot orchid (genus Corallorhiza) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparkordiline","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a tī/palm lily (genus Cordyline) of species/cultivar $s_2$.","notes":"For trees in this genus, see {ricrkordiline}."},{"word":"sparkore'opsi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a calliopsis/tickseed (genus Cicerbita) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparkorizema","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a flame pea plant (genus Chorizema) of species/strain/cultivar 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alfalfa [M. sativa] (=lo'e sparmedika). The genus name is based on the Latin name for that plant, medica."},{"word":"sparmelampodi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a blackfoot (genus Melampodium) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparmiceli","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of genus Mycelis of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparmulgedu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of genus Mulgedium of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparmuskari","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Grape Hyacinth/Baby's breath (genus Muscari) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"sparnarcisu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a daffodil/narcissus/jonquil (genus Narcissus) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"sparnarteci","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an asphodel (genus Narthecium) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparncicli'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a butterfly orchid/orchid of genus Encyclia/Sulpitia of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$.","notes":"The genus Sulpitia is a synonym of Encyclia. \"Butterfly Orchid\" (E. tampensis) has an unusual beauty."},{"word":"sparne'omarika","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a walking iris/Apostle's iris (genus Neomarica) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$.","notes":"Neomarica is closely related to the genus Trimezia (={spartrimezi'a}; the same common english names are used for both genera."},{"word":"sparne'otine'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Neotinea of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparnerine","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of the genus Nerine of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparnobriki","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a sainfoins (genus Onobrychis) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparnodontoglosu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Odontoglossum of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparnolina","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a beargrass (genus Nolina) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparnoncidi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Oncidium of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparnopordu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a thistle (genus Onopordum) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparnotoskordu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a nothoscordum (genus) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparnpotamogeto","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pondweed (genus Potamogeton) of species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"The genus name means \"river neighbor\", originating from the Greek potamos (river) and geiton (neighbor)."},{"word":"sparnrinkostele","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Rhynchostele of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparnrinkostili","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Rhynchostylis of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparnskila","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a scilla (genus Scilla) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"sparntili","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a kidney vetch/woundwort/plant of genus Anthyllis, of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparntrigloki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an arrow grass (genus Triglochin) of species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"These plants are not really grasses."},{"word":"sparnufa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a water lily/pond-lily (genus Nuphar) of species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"See also {sparnimfea}."},{"word":"sparode'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a (japanese) sacred lily/Nippon lily (genus Rohdea) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparodo'ipoksi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of genus Rhodohypoxis of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparolsini","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of genus Olsynium of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparomogine","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of genus Homogyne of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparpakirizu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a yam bean/jícama/goiteño/ahipa plant (genus Pachyrhizus) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$.","notes":"See also: yam bean (={debrpakirizu}; bean), yam bean (={samcrpakirizu}; edible root)."},{"word":"sparpetasite","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a butterbur/sweet coltsfoot (genus Petasites) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparpidendru","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Epidendrum of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparpikatli'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an epicattleya (hybrid between orchid genera Cattleya and Epidendrum) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparpipakti","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a helleborine (orchid of genus Epipactis) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparpipera","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a peppar plant/vine (genus Piper) of species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"See also black/white/green pepper (={tsaprnigru}), long pepper (={tsaprpipali}), cubeb (={tsaprkubeba}), West African pepper (={tsaprguinense}), pepper spice in general (={tsaprpipera})."},{"word":"sparplatantera","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Platanthera of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparplectocefalu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of genus Plectocephalus of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparpleione","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a pleione/glory of the east/Himalayan crocus/Indian crocus/windowsill orchid (genus Pleione) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparpoligonatu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Solomon's Seal (genus Polygonatum) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"sparpolipodi","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is a polypody/rockcap fern (genus Polypodium) of species/strain $l_2$."},{"word":"sparpolipodi'opsida","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fern/plant of the class Polypodiopsida of species $x_2$."},{"word":"sparproifi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a Cardwell/Brisbane lily/ (genus Proiphys) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparsambukusi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an elder/elderberry/member of plant genus Sambucus of species/variety/cultivar $x_2$"},{"word":"sparsemele","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of genus Semele of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparseratula","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a saw-wort (genus Serratula) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparsilibu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a milk thistle/St. Mary's thistle (genus Silybum) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparsisirinki","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of blue-eyed grass (genus Sisyrinchium) of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparsofroniti","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Sophronitis of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparspatifilu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a spath/peace lily (genus Spathiphyllum) of species/strain/cultivar $x_2$."},{"word":"sparspatogloti","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Spathoglottis of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparstanxope'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Stanhopea of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparsternbergi'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an autumn daffodil/fall daffodil/lily-of-the-field/winter daffodil/yellow autumn crocus (genus Sternbergia) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spartagete","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a tagetes/marigold (genus Tagetes) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spartamu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a black bryony (genus Tamus) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spartanacetu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a tansy/feverfew (genus Tanacetum) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spartaraksaku","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a dandelion (genus Taraxacum) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spartefroseri","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a groundsel (genus Tephroseris) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spartragopogo","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a salsify/goatsbeard (genus Tragopogon) of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spartrifoli","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a clover/trefoil (genus Trifolium) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$.","notes":"Shamrock (={citno} {spartrifoli};{sparcemro}). Four-leaf clover (={pezvonmei}/{fungau} spartrifoli)."},{"word":"spartrikocentro","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Trichocentrum of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spartrimezi'a","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a walking iris/Apostle's iris (genus Trimezia) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$.","notes":"Trimezia is closely related to the genus Neomarica (={sparne'omarika})."},{"word":"spartritelei'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a triplet lily (genus Triteleia) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparvanila","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a vanilla orchid (genus Vanilla) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparviiola","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a viola [plant of genus Viola] of species/strain/cultivar $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym of {spatrvi'ola}."},{"word":"sparvi'ola","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a viola [plant of genus Viola] of species/strain/cultivar $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym of {spatrvi'ola} and {sparviiola}."},{"word":"sparxamarbi'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a bog (adder's-mouth) orchid (genus Hammarbya) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparxermini","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a musk orchid/orchid of genus Herminium of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparximene'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a algarrobo/azúcar huayo/jatobá/plant of genus Hymenaea, of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparxipokrepi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of genus Hippocrepis of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparzantoro'e'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a grasstree/balga/yakka/[blackboy] (genus Xanthorrhoea) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparzelenko'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Zelenkoa of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spasatlitki","score":2,"definition":"$l_1$ is a quantity of nectar, of composition/material including $sa_1=l_2$ (mostly sugar), from plant $sp_1=sa_2$, liquid under conditions $l_3$.","notes":"See also: honey (={bicysakta}), nectaries (={spasatlikcigla})."},{"word":"spaske","score":4,"definition":"$sa_1$ is botany concerned with plants of type $sp_2$ based on methodology $sa_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ji'eske}, {dalske}."},{"word":"spati","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a plant/herb/greenery of species/strain/cultivar $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also (adjective:) $x_1$ is vegetable/vegetal/vegetative. See also {genja}, {grute}, {gurni}, {latna}, {rozgu}, {stagi}, {tricu}, {tsiju}, {tujli}, {xruba}, {xrula}, {pezli}, {srasu}."},{"word":"spatirusku","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a butcher's broom/kneeholy/pettigree/jew's myrtle/mouse thorn/horse tongue lily (genus Ruscus) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatnrafanu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a radish (plant) of variety $x_2$","notes":"from {spati} and 'Rapharus sativus' c.f. {stagnrafanu}"},{"word":"spatrbambuse","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bamboo (Bambuseae) of genus/species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {spati}, {tricu}."},{"word":"spatrbasiliko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is basil of variety $x_2$.","notes":"syn. {alba'aka}"},{"word":"spatrbuftalmu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a daisy (genus Buphthalmum) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$.","notes":"The species may be mistaken for \"Inula salicina\" or for \"Arnica montana\"."},{"word":"spatrci'amopsi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of genus Cyamopsis of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrcirsi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plume thistle (genus Cirsium) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$.","notes":"This genus differ from other thistle genera (Carduus, Silybum and Onopordum) in having feathered hairs to their achenes."},{"word":"spatrcirtantu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of the genus Cyrtanthus of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrcrepi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a hawksbeard (genus Crepis) of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrda","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Ida species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrdauko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Queen Anne's lace of species $x_2$.","notes":"See also {gejrdauko}, {rulsantyspa}."},{"word":"spatrdendrobi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Dendrobium of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrdi'oskore'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of genus Dioscorea of 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centaury/centory/starthistle/knapweed/centaureas/bluets/loggerheads/cornflower (genus Centaurea) of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrkosmo","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of genus Cosmos of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrkrinu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of the genus Crinum of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrkroku","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of genus Crocus of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrlenti","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a lentil plant (genus Lens) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$.","notes":"See also: lentil (={debrlenti})"},{"word":"spatrle'okari","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a water chestnut (plant, genus Eleocharis) of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"See also {stagrle'okari}."},{"word":"spatrlili","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lily [genus Lilium] of species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {spati}."},{"word":"spatrmenta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of mint (member of the genus Mentha) of species $x_2$."},{"word":"spatrmonstera","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a monstera (genus Monstera) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"spatrnimfe'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a water lily (genus Nymphaea) of species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"See also {jacrulspa}."},{"word":"spatrofri","score":0,"definition":"$s_1$ is an bee-orchid/spider orchid (genus Ophrys) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrpiperi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is pepper (''Piper'') of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {kapsiku}, {tsaprpiperi}"},{"word":"spatrprosteke'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Prostechea of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrsilfi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a rosinweed (genus Silphium) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrsimfi'otriku","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an aster (genus Symphyotrichum) of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrskocenda","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an ×ascocenda (hybrid between orchid genera Ascocentrum and Vanda) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrskocentru","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Ascocentrum species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrsonku","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a sow/hare thistle (genus Sonchus) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrsparaksi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a harlequin flower (genus Sparaxis) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrspirante","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a Ladies'-tresses (orchid, genus Spiranthes) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrstragalu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a milk-vetch/locoweed/goat's-thorn plant (genus Astragalus) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrstrongilodo","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a jade vine/emerald vine (genus Strongylodon) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$.","notes":"The superficially similar red jade vine, Mucuna bennetti, is a species belonging to a different genus."},{"word":"spatrtaraksaku","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a dandelion (genus Taraxacum) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrtensai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a beetroot (plant, scientific name: “Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris var. conditiva”).","notes":"See also: {genjrtensai}."},{"word":"spatrtermopsi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a goldenbanner (genus Thermopsis) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrvanda","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Vanda of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrvandopsi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Vandopsis species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrvi'ola","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a viola [plant of genus Viola] of species/strain/cultivar $x_2$.","notes":"See also {spati}."},{"word":"spatrxamameli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of witch-hazel/hamamelis/winterbloom of species/strain $x_2$"},{"word":"spatrxardenberga","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of genus Hardenbergia of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrxokroma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is balsa wood/tree (Ochroma pyramidale) of variety $x_2$"},{"word":"spatrxorki","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Orchis of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrxosta","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a hosta/plantain lily/giboshi (genus Hosta) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatsina","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a trellis supporting plant $t_3=s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {spati}, {tsina}."},{"word":"spatumo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is thyme."},{"word":"spaune","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (individual/entity/result) abruptly (re)spawns/appears/becomes/comes into being/existence/life by mechanism/under conditions $x_2$; $x_2$ spontaneously generates $x_1$","notes":"Applies to video games or to quantum particle-antiparticle pairs from the vacuum, etc."},{"word":"spavineia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a grapevine (genus Vitis) of species $x_2$","notes":"See {vanju}, {vanjba}"},{"word":"spe'ato","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Esperanto culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {pa'arbau}. No corresponding nation exists at the moment."},{"word":"spebi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ marries $x_2$ according to marriage traditions/custom/law $x_3$."},{"word":"spebu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a brother-in-law (brother of a spouse) of $x_2$ according to custom/law $x_3$.","notes":"$x_1$ is a brother of a spouse of $x_2$. For \"spouse of sibling\" use \"{tubyspe}\", \"{bunspe}\" (brother's spouse), \"{me'ispe}\" (sister's spouse)' for other \"sibling of spouse\" use \"{speme'i}\" (sister of spouse) or \"{spetunba}\" (sibling of spouse); for \"sibling of one's sibling's spouse\" use {tubyspetunba} vel sim. See also: {spelanzu}."},{"word":"specfari'i","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a wedding ceremony marrying $x_2=s_1$ to $x_3=s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {detke'u}, {jbedetnunsla}."},{"word":"speci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an $x_2$ of species/cultivar/breed/taxon $x_3$.","notes":"Used in order to convert things to biological entities. For example, \".{utlingano}\" refers to something which reflects Klingon culture; but in order to discuss Klingons as a species of humanoid animals, do something like \"speci be lo .utlingano\". $x_3$ of this word works like $x_2$ of \"{gerku}\" or any other similar word; this word acts as a generalization of all of those words. Semantically somewhat similar to but structurally rather different from \"{jutsi}\" and \"{lanzu}\"."},{"word":"speispalzi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$'s father's brother's nephew's cousin's former roommate according to law/custom/standard/relationship network $x_3$."},{"word":"spelanzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the family of the spouse of $x_2$, composed of members $x_3$ via bonds/connections $x_4$, where the spousal arrangement is in accord with law/custom $x_5$.","notes":"See also: {sperirni}, {spetunba}."},{"word":"speli'u","score":0,"definition":"$l_1$=$s_1$ travel on honeymoon to $l_2$ by means $l_3$."},{"word":"spemamta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the mother of a spouse (mother-in-law) of $x_2$, according to law/custom $x_3$.","notes":"See also: {spepa'u}, {mamtyspe}, {sperirni}."},{"word":"speme'a","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=s_1$ is a concubine/lesser spouse of $s_2$ under law/custom/convention $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {speni}, {mleca}."},{"word":"speme'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sister-in-law (sister of a spouse) of $x_2$ according to custom/law $x_3$.","notes":"For \"spouse of sibling\" use \"{tubyspe}\", \"{bunspe}\" (brother's spouse), \"{me'ispe}\" (sister's spouse); for other \"sibling of spouse\" use \"{spebu'a}\" (brother of spouse) or \"{spetunba}\" (sibling of spouse); for \"sibling of one's sibling's spouse\" use {tubyspetunba} vel sim. See also: {spelanzu}."},{"word":"speni","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is married to $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is a spouse of $x_{2}$ under law/custom/tradition/system/convention $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {prami}, {gletu}."},{"word":"spenu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x1$=$s1$=$n1$ is engaged to $x2$=$s2$=$n3$ by law/convention $x3$=$s3$","notes":"See also: {speni}, {nu'ospe}, {spesti}, {mrospe}"},{"word":"spepa'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the father-in-law (father of a spouse) of $x_2$ according to custom/law $x_3$.","notes":"See also: {sperirni}, {spemamta}, {spelanzu}, {pa'uspe}."},{"word":"sperirni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the parent-/mother-/father-in-law (parent of spouse) of $x_2$ according to custom/law $x_3$.","notes":"See also: {rirspe} (spouse of parent), {spemamta}, {spepa'u}, {selrirspe}, {speselrirni}, {be'aspe}, {spebe'a}, {ti'uspe}, {speti'u}, {spelanzu}."},{"word":"sperlanu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a smelt of species $x_2$.","notes":"see {finpe}, {salmone}, {merlanu}"},{"word":"spero","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Esperanto language/culture in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"sperybau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Esperanto language spoken by $x_2$","notes":"See {spero}"},{"word":"speselrirni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the step-child (child/offspring of the spouse) of $x_2$ by law/custom/standard $x_3$.","notes":"See: \"(se) {rirspe}\", which is largely equivalent."},{"word":"spesi'u","score":1,"definition":"$si_{1}$ is/are married couple(s) under law/custom/tradition/system/convention $sp_{3}$.","notes":"{speni}, {simxu}"},{"word":"spesti","score":3,"definition":"$x1$=$sp1$=$st1$ is divorced from $x2$=$sp2$ by law/convention $x3$=$sp3$","notes":"See also: {speni}, {nu'ospe}, {mrospe}"},{"word":"spetunba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sibling-in-law (sibling of a spouse) of $x_2$ according to custom/law $x_3$.","notes":"For \"spouse of sibling\" use \"{tubyspe}\", \"{bunspe}\" (brother's spouse), \"{me'ispe}\" (sister's spouse); for other \"sibling of spouse\" use \"{spebu'a}\" (brother of spouse) or \"{speme'i}\" (sister of spouse); for \"sibling of one's sibling's spouse\" use {tubyspetunba} vel sim. See also: {spelanzu}."},{"word":"spidani","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is \"century egg\"/\"millennium egg\"/preserved egg of type/variety $x_2$","notes":"Chinese: 皮蛋; Pinyin: pídàn; Jyutping: pei4 daan2"},{"word":"spijbama","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=s_2$ is a cluster bomb with submunition/clusters/bomblets $j_2=s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {jbama}, {spisa}."},{"word":"spinaca","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is spinach (Spinacia) of species/strain/cultivar $x_2$"},{"word":"spinori","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a spinor (mathematical object/number/operator) representing (object/information) $x_2$ with properties $x_3$.","notes":"This definition refers to the object, not the representation. A given spinori is not changed by a change of base no matter how its appearance does, and two spinori are not the same, even if they are represented in equivalent forms in some bases (or even the same one)."},{"word":"spirofu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ shows linguistic relativity aspect $x_2$ (property of $x_1$)","notes":"$x_1$ demonstrates issues confirming Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis. See also {bangu}, {bankle}."},{"word":"spisa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [object/substance] is a piece/portion/lump/chunk/particle of $x_{2}$ [substance].","notes":"See also {pagbu}."},{"word":"spita","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a hospital treating patient(s) $x_{2}$ for condition/injuries/disease/illness $x_{3}$.","notes":"Hospice (a place where $x_2$ of spita is lenu {mrobi'o} = {mrospita}). See also {bilma}, {mikce}."},{"word":"spitaki","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a parrot of species/breed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cipni}, {cipnrlori}."},{"word":"spitycka","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a hospital bed of material $c_2$ for holding patient $c_3=s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {spita}, {ckana}."},{"word":"splinta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a splinter of $x_2$"},{"word":"splizona","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the spleen of $x_2$"},{"word":"sploici","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ splashes/produces a splash","notes":"See {djacu}, {jausna}, {jaurda'i}"},{"word":"spocemci'e","score":1,"definition":"$ci_1=d_1$ is a dystopian society interrelated by structure $ci_2$.","notes":"Cf. {pa'ercemci'e}"},{"word":"spofu","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is broken/inoperable/broken down/non-utile/not usable for function $x_{2}$.","notes":"Agentive break, cause to become inoperable (= {pofygau}, {pofyzu'e}); accidentally break, as a result of an event, non-agentive (= {pofyja'e}, {nutpo'uja'e}). See also {daspo}, {katna}, {porpi}, {se} {xrani}, {cikre}, {conka}."},{"word":"spogau","score":3,"definition":"$g_1$ destroys, using/through event $d_1$, object/person $d_2$.","notes":"Made from {daspo} + {gasnu}."},{"word":"spoilero","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a spoiler, a document, review or comment that discloses $x_2$ that is a continuation or a key surprise or twist in a story","notes":"See {kanpe}, {spaji}, {se} {lisri}, {se} {skina}"},{"word":"spoja","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ bursts/explodes/violently breaks up/decomposes/combusts into pieces/energy/fragments $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cecla}, {jakne}, {jbama}."},{"word":"spontane","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is spontaneous in property $x_2$ (ka)"},{"word":"sportivo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sportsman / sportswoman practicing type of sports $x_2$; $x_2$ is related to sports","notes":"See also {kompeti}, {atlete}, {marci'ale}, {zajba} {xadni}."},{"word":"spostapa","score":1,"definition":"$sp_1=st_1$ crushes/destroys by stomping $sp_2=st_2$ using limbs $st_3$."},{"word":"sprakebunda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sprachbund, a group of languages $x_2$ that have common features resulting from geographical proximity or language contact","notes":"See also {bankle}, {bangu}, {lenga}"},{"word":"spranto","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Esperanto language/culture/community in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {esperanton}, {bangepu'o}."},{"word":"sprirni","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the coparent/other parent with $x_2$ such that they are mutually related through common child(ren) $x_3$ according to principle/custom/system/standard $x_4$.","notes":"The relationship is like that of a spouse but does not require a contract or ceremony; it is only about coparenting. $x_1$ and $x_2$ are both involved in the creation and/or raising of $x_3$ according to $x_4$, but no cooperation or direct interaction is required. On a genealogical tree, if $x_4$ js biological relationships, this is the relationship between two biological parents of the same child, even if they never interacted beyond having sex with one another and were not mutually married. $x_1$ and $x_2$ are symmetric. $x_4$ is not limited to biological relationships, though."},{"word":"spuda","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ answers/replies to/responds to person/object/event/situation/stimulus $x_{2}$ with response $x_{3}$.","notes":"$x_3$ also answer/reply. If $x_2$ is a person/object, it will usually require \"tu'a\" indicating that the reply/response is to that person/object doing something. \"tu'a\" may not be needed if the person/object itself is the stimulus, rather than something it is doing. See also {cusku}, {preti}, {nabmi}, {danfu}, {frati}, {cpedu}."},{"word":"spunera","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is a spoonerism or original text $x_2$ (text) ","notes":"See also {basti}, {xalbo}"},{"word":"spupi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is spoopy in property $x_2$ thank mr skeltal doot doot","notes":"Invented by la .lucil. and given a definition by la janbe in roljbogu'e #pixra."},{"word":"spusku","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ gives reply/answer/responds with $x_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) to $x_3$ via expressive medium $x_4$, about subject $x_5$.","notes":"See {cusku}, {retsku}, {piksku}"},{"word":"sputnike","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an artificial satellite/moon orbiting $x_{2}$ with characteristics $x_{3}$, orbital parameters $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {mluni}, {rutni}, {tcana}, {vinji}, {jakne}, {plini}."},{"word":"sputu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ spits/expectorates $x_{2}$ [predominantly liquid] from $x_{3}$ to/onto $x_{4}$.","notes":"Saliva/spit/sputum/spittle (= {molselpu'u}). See also {jetce}, {kafke}, {vamtu}."},{"word":"sra'akpa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an indentation/dent/impression/well/hole/bowl/pocket/invagination/sheath/divot in body $x_2$.","notes":"This is in contrast with {kevna}, which may be a hollow interior space without connection to the unbounded exterior, and to {torxesrtubnu}, which requires full passage of the hole through the object. With the technology currently available to humans, all holes dug straight down into the earth/Earth are this sort of hole. For example: the well, which will hold liquid, in a coffee cup, rather than the region bounded by its handle and lateral surface, is an $x_1$."},{"word":"sradjine","score":1,"definition":"$x1=d1=s1$ is a bearing of material $x2=d2$, supporting $x3=s2$ against force/opposition $x4=s3$","notes":"{sarji}, {djine}"},{"word":"srai'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to our current domain of discourse, being relevant to the present context."},{"word":"sraji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is vertical/upright/erect/plumb/oriented straight up and down in reference frame/gravity $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {sanli}, {pinta}."},{"word":"sraku","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [abrasive/cutting/scratching object/implement] scratches/[carves]/erodes/cuts [into] $x_{2}$.","notes":"(cf. {guska}, {katna}, {mosra}, {plixa}, {kakpa} (unlike kakpa, sraku does not imply material is removed), {spali})"},{"word":"sralo","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Australian culture/nationality/geography/dialect in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {glico}."},{"word":"sralrsaxulo","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to Sahul/Greater Australia/Australinea/Meganesia (continent) geography/hydrology/zoology/culture/nationality in property $x2$","notes":"Zealandia is not part of Sahul. Australia (the continent/island) is the largest subpart of Sahul."},{"word":"sralybau","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=b_1$ is the Australian English language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Cf. {sralo}, {bangu}, {glibau}, {bangenugu}."},{"word":"sralygu'e","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=g_1$ is Australia","notes":"from {sralo} {gugde} c.f. {sralytu'a}"},{"word":"sralytu'a","score":3,"definition":"$s_1=t_1$ is Australia/Oceania/Australasia","notes":"From {sralo} {tumla}. See also {zdotu'a}, {rontu'a}, {tcotu'a}, {bemtu'a}, {frikytu'a}, {ziptu'a}"},{"word":"srana","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ pertains to/is germane/relevant to/concerns/is related/associated with/is about $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is a question of/treats of $x_2$; can be symmetric, although $x_1$ is conventionally more specific or constrained in scope than $x_2$. See also cmavo list {ra'a}, {ckini}, {ponse}, {steci}."},{"word":"sraseldau","score":1,"definition":"$d_2=s_2$ is a pro/pro-argument (P) supporting thesis statement/another argument $s_2$ against contra-argument $d_3$, by arguer $d_1$."},{"word":"srasramofila","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a marram grass/beachgrass/grass of the genus Ammophila of species $x_2$."},{"word":"srasrofi'opogo","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a blade/expanse of lilyturf (genus Ophiopogon) of species $s_2$."},{"word":"srasrzostera","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a blade/expanse of marine eelgrass (genus Zostera) of species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"See also seagrass (={xasysrasu})."},{"word":"srasu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a blade/expanse of grass of species $x_{2}$.","notes":"Lawn/meadow (= {sasfoi}). See also {spati}."},{"word":"srasyfoldi","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lawn, meadow"},{"word":"srate","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (object) is serrated/jagged/with many and repeating and small and sharp teeth/sawtoothed, with serration $x_2$ (pattern/design/characteristics (ka) / individual tooth); $x_1$ is a saw (general sense); $x_2$ is a saw tooth.","notes":"Gismu version of {skrante}."},{"word":"srebadbi'a","score":2,"definition":"$bi_1=ba_2$ is allergic to $ba_3$ with symptoms $bi_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bi'agla}, {bifce}, {plise}, {mlatu}, {derdembi}, {nimre}."},{"word":"srebandu","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ erroneously defends $x_2$ against $x_3$; $x_2$ is allergic to $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {srebadbi'a}, {urci}."},{"word":"srejvo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an error/wrong/improper lujvo with error $x_2$ considered to be an error by standard $x_3$","notes":"See also: {xlarafsrejvo}."},{"word":"srera","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ errs in doing/being/making mistake $x_{2}$ (event), an error under conditions $x_{3}$ by standard $x_{4}$.","notes":"(cf. {drani}, which is non-agentive, {cfila}, {fliba})"},{"word":"srezva","score":1,"definition":"$z1$(object/event) is erratically located at $z2$(event/location [refers to a nonce location for an object/activity that is mobile])","notes":"{srera}, {zvati}"},{"word":"sriba'a","score":3,"definition":"$d_1=b_1$ is a stripe on surface $b_2$ of material $d_2=b_3$","notes":"This could also be a striped pattern although {srimo'a} might be more suited to that."},{"word":"sriba'armifra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a barcode","notes":"from {sriba'a}+{mifra}"},{"word":"sriba'axi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=xi_1=b_2$ is a horse (genus “Equus”) with natural stripes $x_2=d_1=b_1$; $x_1=xi_1$ is a zebra (common English usage).","notes":"This term is used to distinguish horses which do have stripes from horses which don’t. The term does not refer to a species. See also: stripe ({sriba'a}), horse ({xirma}), mountain zebra ({xirnzebra}), plains zebra ({xirnku'aga}) and Grévy’s zebra ({xirngrevi})."},{"word":"srimakyvelvei","score":2,"definition":"$v_4=m_1$ is a magnetic tape/cassette storing $v_2$ (data/facts/du'u) about $v_3$ (object/event) in file(s) $v_1$.","notes":"Cf. {vreji}, {datni}, {datnysri}, {veisri}, {skami}, {sance}, {zgike}, {vidni}, {skina}, {makyvelvei}, {cukmakyvelvei}, {cukmirvelvei}, {cukyku'ovelvei}, {snaveitci}, {dicyselsna}."},{"word":"srito","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Sanskrit language/Sanskritic/Vedic culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {xindo}, {xurdo}."},{"word":"srubo'u","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=b_1$ is a rib of $s_2=b_2$.","notes":"During the development of mammalian embryos, fused-on remnants of ribs can be traced in neck vertebrae (cervical ribs) and sacral vertebrae. In reptiles, ribs sometimes occur in all vertebrae from the neck to the sacrum. Cf. {bongu}, {cutne}."},{"word":"srukla","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=s_1$ comes/goes to $k_2$ from $k_2$ around $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sruri}, {klama}."},{"word":"sruma","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ assumes/supposes that $x_{2}$ (du'u) is true about subject $x_{3}$; [epistemology].","notes":"Words usable for epistemology typically have a du'u place. See also {smadi}, {birti}."},{"word":"srumu'a","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is an iris/diaphragm covering $m_2$, made of $m_3$."},{"word":"srumu'u","score":3,"definition":"$m_1=s_1$ orbits $s_2$ in direction $s_3$ using orbit $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cmaplini}, {plinycma}, {mluni}, {ru'u}, {solri}."},{"word":"srunirci'e","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ x1 (mass) is a peripheral nervous system interrelated by structure $c_2$ among neurons/components $n_1=c_3$ (set) of body $n_2$, displaying $c_4$ (ka)."},{"word":"srupunji","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ puts/places $p_2$ around $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sruri}, {punji}."},{"word":"sruri","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ encircles/encloses/is surrounding $x_{2}$ in direction(s)/dimension(s)/plane $x_{3}$.","notes":"({jinsru} =) $x_1$ is a ring/belt/band/girdle around/circling/ringing $x_2$ near total containment in some dimension(s). See also {karli}, {senta}, {snuji}, {vanbi}, se {nenri}, se {jbini}, {bartu}, {djine}."},{"word":"sruta'u","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=s_1$ is a scarf worn on body part $t_2=s_2$.","notes":"Includes \"neckscarf\" ({nebysruta'u}), \"headscarf\" ({sedysruta'u}), and \"waistscarf\" ({befsruta'u}). Worn for warmth, cleanliness, fashion, or religious reasons. Cf. {dasri}."},{"word":"sta'ampu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an online chat \"sticker\", showing $x_2$, made by artist $x_3$, available on chat medium $x_4$ (e.g. Telegram or LINE).","notes":"This is like an emoticon, but bigger, and usually portrays a concrete little scene or mascot character rather than an abstract facial expression or concept. The place structure mirrors {pixra}."},{"word":"stace","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is honest/open/truthfully revealing to/candid/frank with $x_{2}$ about matter/fact $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also straight, straight-forward. See also {tcica}, {jetnu}, {jitfa}, {mipri}."},{"word":"stadzuca'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a treadmill (exercise equipment).","notes":"From {stali} {cadzu} {cabna} 'remain-walk machine'. Cf. {dzumlo}."},{"word":"stagau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ makes $x_2$ remain/stay being/doing $x_3$ (ka); $x_1$ maintains $x_2$ having property $x_3$"},{"word":"stagi","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the edible $x_{2}$ portion of plant $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is a vegetable.","notes":"Note that fruits and nuts are also vegetables; generally this word will be used for either the general category of edible plants, or for non-fruit vegetables (= {nalrutstagi}). See also {grute}, {kobli}, {narge}, {sluni}, {spati}, {sunga}, {tamca}."},{"word":"stagigi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the edible $x_2$ portion $x_3$ of plant $x_4$; $x_1$ is a vegetable.","notes":"Joke word; parody of {stagi}."},{"word":"stagnrafanu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a radish (root/bulb) of variety $x_2$","notes":"from {stagi} and 'Rapharus sativus' c.f. {spatnrafanu}"},{"word":"stagrasparagu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an asparagus, the edible $x_2$ portion of plant $x_3$ (genus Asparagus)."},{"word":"stagrcinara","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is the edible portion $s_2$ [default: head] of artichoke $s_3$.","notes":"heart of artichoke (=\"lo midju be lo stagrcinara\")."},{"word":"stagrkabu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a turnip","notes":"from Japanese カブ"},{"word":"stagrle'okari","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a water chestnut (corm) of variety $x_2$.","notes":"See also: {spatrle'okari}."},{"word":"stagycti","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a vegetarian that eats vegetables $s_3$. ","notes":"Cf. {stagi}, {citka}, {re'ucti}, {fi'ecti}."},{"word":"staile","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is the style, manner of doing or presenting $x_2$ (event); $x_1$ (event) is the way or manner in which activity $x_2$ (event) is done/happens","notes":"See also {tasmi}, {tai}."},{"word":"stakeda","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (ordered group of entity; full set) is a stack / LIFO queue","notes":"Members of $x_1$ are connected with {ce'o}. The last element is the topmost element of stack. See also {setmima}, {ce'o}, {poptono}, {piksini}, {pusxunu}."},{"word":"stakolm","score":1,"definition":"Stockholm","notes":"capital city of Sweden"},{"word":"stakrportcelanu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of porcelain of composition $x_2$ in form $x_3$"},{"word":"stakrterakota","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of terracotta made by $x_2$, of composition $x_3$, in form/shape $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {staku}."},{"word":"staku","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of ceramic made by $x_{2}$, of composition $x_{3}$, in form/shape $x_{4}$.","notes":"Made of baked clay or other non-metallic solid; $x_3$: composition including $x_3$, which need not be complete specification. See also {kliti}."},{"word":"stali","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ remains/stays at/abides/lasts with $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {vitno}, {zasni}, {ralte}, {stodi}, {xabju}, {stuzi}, {renvi}."},{"word":"stani","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the stalk/stem/trunk [body-part] of plant/species $x_{2}$; [metaphor: main support].","notes":"See also {tuple}, {mudri}."},{"word":"stanrcirsi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a/the stem of plant/species $s_2$ (genus Cirsium).","notes":"The young stems of C. oleraceum are edible, and cultivated for food in Japan and India. Certain species of Cirsium have been traditionally used as food in rural areas of Southern Europe."},{"word":"stanycma","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=s_1$ is a/the sprout/shoot of plant/species $s_2$ by standard/norm $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {stani}, {cmalu}, {cmastani}."},{"word":"stanyxruba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of rhubarb of species/strain $x_2$. ","notes":"Cf. {stani}, {xruba}."},{"word":"stanyzilvi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a log (fallen/severed trunk) or clipping or cut-flower of/from a plant of species $x_2$, belonging to individual tree (precursor) $x_3$ and leavinf behind remainder/stump/bulb $x_4$.","notes":"Typically, this will refer to the main stem of the plant; what is left behind will, therefore, not have notable branches. Thus, a flower which is cut from the branch of rose would not qualify, but a flower cut from a dandelion would. Grass clippings (such as those eaten by a rabbit or those cut and collected while lawnmowing) qualify. May not apply to a plucked or uprooted plant left intact. For \"log\" specifically, use \"{ricystanyzilvi'u}\"."},{"word":"stapa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ steps/treads on/in surface $x_{2}$ using limbs $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {bajra}, {plipe}, {cadzu}, {serti}."},{"word":"stasrgaspatco","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a quantity of gazpacho [soup] of ingredients including $s_2$.","notes":"A tomato-based, vegetable soup, traditionally served cold, originating in the southern Spanish region of Andalucía."},{"word":"stasu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of soup/stew/olla/olio [food] of ingredients including $x_{2}$.","notes":"$x_2$ is in $x_1$, an ingredient/part/component of $x_1$. See also {sanmi}, {mixre}, {salta}, {sanso}."},{"word":"stasysmuci","score":2,"definition":"$sm_1=b_1$ is/are soup spoon(s) [item of cutlery] suitable for eating soup $sm_2=st_1$, made of material $s_3$.","notes":"See also: Chinese (soup) spoon (={jugysmuci}), British soup spoon (={ritstasysmuci})."},{"word":"stati","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ has a talent/aptitude/innate skill for doing/being $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {jinzi}, {certu}, {rarna}, {larcu}, {kakne}."},{"word":"statilju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an anchor attached to $x_2$ holding $x_3$ stationary.","notes":"Cf. {stali}, {tilju}, {bloti}."},{"word":"staxanovite","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a workaholic, an extremely productive or hard-working worker, especially in the USSR, who may earn special rewards","notes":"See also {gunka}, {jibri}, {snada}, {jerna}."},{"word":"steba","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ feels frustration about $x_{2}$ (abstraction).","notes":"See also {cinmo}."},{"word":"steci","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (ka) is specific/particular/specialized/[special]/a defining property of $x_{2}$ among $x_{3}$ (set).","notes":"[$x_2$ are members/individuals of a subset of $x_3$; object whose association is specific/defining of a subset or individuals (= {tecra'a}, also cf. cmavo list {po'e}, [$x_2$ is also special to $x_1$]); also: especially/strongly/specifically associated]; ($x_3$ is completely specified set)]; See also {srana}, se {ponse}, {ckini}, {tcila}, {tutra}."},{"word":"stedu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the head [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: uppermost portion].","notes":"Skull (= {sedbo'u}). See also {drudi}, {mebri}, {xedja}, {besna}, {flira}, {mapku}."},{"word":"ste'epe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a steppe (region/biome).","notes":"Definition/usage can be quite varied. See also: {pintu'a}, {sastu'a}."},{"word":"stefanboltsemasi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the black-body Stefan-Boltzmann $sigma_{SB}$ constant [approximately equal to: 5.670373(21)×$10^(−8)$ W/($m^2$×$K^4$)], expressed in units $x_2$ (default: unitless/dimensionless and equal to $pi^2 / 480$) in paradigm/system/metaphysics/universe $x_3$ (default: this, our actual, physical universe)","notes":"See also: {boltsemaku}, {nejni}, {fi'u}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {kelvo}, {delno}."},{"word":"stefanbrNET","score":1,"definition":"Stefan Burnett","notes":"American musician and artist."},{"word":"stegosauru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a stegosaurus"},{"word":"steito","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects U.S. culture/nationality/dialect in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Cultural {fu'ivla} replacement for {merko}."},{"word":"stekoni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a list formed by head $x_2$ and tail $x_3$","notes":"Refers to the inductive definition of lists."},{"word":"steksane","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ reflects Texan or Texas culture / identity in aspect $p_2$","notes":"Cf. {steksas}"},{"word":"steksas","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is Texas, United States: a state and region south of the center of the continental United States.","notes":"Cf. {merko}, {gugypau}."},{"word":"stela","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a lock/seal of/on/for sealing $x_{2}$ with/by locking mechanism $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {ckiku}."},{"word":"stenili","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an empty list","notes":"Refers to to a constructor for lists that generates the empty list."},{"word":"stepau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the power set of $x_2$."},{"word":"stero","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ steradian(s) [metric unit] in solid angle (default is 1) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}."},{"word":"stici","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is to the west/western side of $x_{2}$ according to frame of reference $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {stuna}, {berti}, {snanu}, {farna}."},{"word":"sticirosi","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to/reflects Westeros culture/nationality/geography in aspect $x2$; $x1$ is Westerosi"},{"word":"stidi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) suggests/proposes idea/action $x_{2}$ to audience $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ (event) inspires $x_{2}$ in/among $x_{3}$.","notes":"Event which inspires/suggests/is suggestive (= {faurti'i}, {sidyfau}). See also cmavo list {ti'i}, {tcica}, {xlura}."},{"word":"stigau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ stops $s_1$ from doing $s_2$"},{"word":"stika","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event) adjusts/regulates/changes $x_{2}$ (ka/ni) in amount/degree $x_{3}$.","notes":"Non-resultative, causal change; agentive adjust (= {cnegau}, {tikygau}, {tikyzu'e}). See also {cenba} which need not be causal, {galfi} which is causal and resultative, {binxo} which need not be causal but is resultative, {zasni}, {stodi}."},{"word":"stika zei uidje","score":1,"definition":"$u_1$ is a spinner in user interface $u_2$.","notes":"See {ciska zei uidje}, {uidje}."},{"word":"stima","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ comes to an end; $x_1$ ceases to happen","notes":"Synonymous with {tolcfa}, {fausti}, {famfau}."},{"word":"stinalspe","score":-1,"definition":"$x1$=$sp1$=$st1$ is divorced from $x2$=$sp2$ by law/convention $x3$=$sp3$"},{"word":"stinau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an Enderman, the monster from Minecraft"},{"word":"stiri'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cause with cease $x_{2}$ with causation conditions $x_{3}$."},{"word":"stiseji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a consultant"},{"word":"stispe","score":-1,"definition":"$x1$=$sp1$=$st1$ is divorced from $x2$=$sp2$ by law/convention $x3$=$sp3$"},{"word":"stizu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a chair/stool/seat/bench, a piece or portion of a piece of furniture intended for sitting.","notes":"See also {nilce}, {zutse}, {jubme}, {ckana}."},{"word":"stodi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is constant/invariant/unchanging in property $x_{2}$ (ka) in response to stimulus/conditions $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also stable/consistent/steadfast/firm/steady. See also {cenba}, {stika}, {stali}, {vitno}, {manfo}, {zasni}, {tinsa}, {jdari}."},{"word":"stodraunju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a function mapping $x_2$ (domain) to $x_3$ (codomain) such that properties $x_4$ (ka) of $x_2$ are preserved in its image under $x_1$ according to the rules/operations/relations of $x_3$ corresponding to those of $x_2$ by $x_1$.","notes":"$x_1$ is a ___-preserving function. Examples: Conformal mapping (angle-preserving locally), homogeneous function (roughly scale-preserving), homomorphism ({facni}), distinction-preserving function ({ficystodraunju})."},{"word":"stogau","score":3,"definition":"$g_1$ maintains/preserves/keeps up/conserves $s_1$ in condition $s_2$ (ka) under (external) conditions $s_3$"},{"word":"stogvor","score":1,"definition":"Hodor","notes":"The name of a character in George R.R. Martin's /A Song of Ice and Fire/ series."},{"word":"stomaxu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a/the stomach/digestive organ of $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {betfu}, {moklu}, {risna}, {livga}"},{"word":"stoplin","score":1,"definition":"Name: Mercury","notes":"A {jvocmevo} meaning \"{stodi} {plini}\", or \"unchanging planet\". Named so because of how generally featureless its geography is. See also {pavyplin} {remsol} {vidyplin} {remted} {remlur} {xunplin} {balplin} {melplin}"},{"word":"stori","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ [body-part] is the upper/normally exposed part(s) or region(s) of a plant or sedentary organism (stalk/stem/trunk, branches, leaves, flowers, fruit; not root, bulb, or burrowing parts), belonging to plant $x_2$.","notes":"Need not be part of plant, but it will usually be for something sedentary with distinctly differentiated anchoring or burrowing body-parts. Potential metaphorical senses: upper/ground (not basement) stories of a building. Application to humans is discouraged, but in that case, it would normally refer to entire body region which is above the hips while standing erect. See also: {stani}, {torso}."},{"word":"stotcu","score":1,"definition":"$n_1=s_1$ is insatiable in property $n_2=s_2$ despite input $n_3=s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {nitcu}, {stodi}, {mansa}, {banzu}."},{"word":"straixe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Austrian in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"straxane","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an karakul/astrakhan fleece lamb of breed $x_2$","notes":"See {lanme}"},{"word":"strelka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an arrow symbol","notes":"A graphical symbol that in its simplest forms a line segment with a triangle affixed to one end. E.g. → or ←. Often used to indicate a direction along the length of the line towards the end capped by a triangle. See {tarmi}, {linji}, {digno}, {boxna}"},{"word":"stribilo","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a refrain, burden of song $x_2$"},{"word":"strimgau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ streams/shows via streaming $x_2$ (broadcast/signal) through streaming medium/service $x_3$","notes":"See also {tivni}, {cradi}, {benji}, {kibro}."},{"word":"stucme","score":1,"definition":"$c_{1}$ (quoted word(s)) is a/the place name [inherent/inalienable site/place/position/situation/spot/location] of $c_{2}$=$s_{1}$ to/used-by namer/name-user $c_{3}$ (person).","notes":"s2 is omitted. See also {stuzi}, {cmene}, {stucmevla} and {stucmeske}."},{"word":"stucmevla","score":1,"definition":"$v_{1}$ is a word derived from place name/toponym $c_{1}$ (quoted word(s)) meaning/causing $v_{2}$ in language $v_{3}$.","notes":"See also {stucme}, {cmevla}, {valsi}."},{"word":"studukti","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ and $d_2=s_2$ are antipodes on $s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {stuzi}, {dukti}."},{"word":"stuna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is to the east/eastern side of $x_{2}$ according to frame of reference $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {stici}, {berti}, {snanu}, {farna}."},{"word":"stunarosi","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to/reflects Essos culture/nationality/geography in aspect $x2$"},{"word":"stupli","score":2,"definition":"$pilno_1$ uses place / location $pilno_2=stuzi_1$ for purpose $pilno_3=stuzi_2$; $x_2$ is a place / site for purpose $x_3$ used by $x_1$","notes":"See also {dinju}"},{"word":"stura","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a structure/arrangement/organization of $x_{2}$ [set/system/complexity].","notes":"($x_2$, if a set, is completely specified); See also {ganzu}, {morna}, {ciste}, {lujvo}, {greku}, {gerna}."},{"word":"stuselpo'e","score":1,"definition":"$p_2=s_1$ is a piece of real estate possessed by $p_1$ in condition $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ponse}, {stuzi}, {tumla}, {zdani}."},{"word":"stuuiki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a wiki/collaborative web site with content $x_2$.","notes":"See also {kibro}"},{"word":"stuvi'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ visits place $x_2$","notes":"Rams $x_2$ and $x_3$ of {vitke} together, implying visiting a place rather than a person or thing. See {stuzi}, {dinju}"},{"word":"stuzi","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an inherent/inalienable site/place/position/situation/spot/location of $x_{2}$ (object/event).","notes":"Generally used for normally stationary objects/events, to give their 'permanent' location. See also cmavo list {tu'i}, {jmive}, {diklo}, {zvati}, {tcini}, {xabju}, {jibni}, {judri}, {lamji}, {mokca}, {stali}."},{"word":"su","selmaho":"SU","score":100001,"definition":"erase to start of discourse or text; drop subject or start over.","notes":"Proposed rafsi -suf-; in a lujvo this removes every preceding rafsi and starts over."},{"word":"su'a","selmaho":"UI2","score":100001,"definition":"evidential: I generalize - I particularize","notes":"discursive: {su'a} - abstractly, {su'anai} - concretely. See also {sucta}, {sucni'i}."},{"word":"su'a'a","selmaho":"UI","score":2,"definition":"discursive: responding quickly - responding after a long time/necroposting.","notes":"Derived from either {sutra} or {spuda}."},{"word":"su'a'ai","selmaho":"SE","score":0,"definition":"replaces first two places with one having reciprocal relation between its members","notes":"'do ce mi ce abu su'ai damba' = 'You, I and A had a battle royale'"},{"word":"su'ai","selmaho":"PA4","score":3,"definition":"digit/number: precise to within the stated sigfigs (significant figures/digits); approximately, measured to be approximately, with some error/rounding","notes":"In the {su'e} and {su'o} family. See also: {su'au}."},{"word":"su'anai","selmaho":"UI*2","score":100001,"definition":"evidential: I generalize - I particularize","notes":"discursive: {su'a} - abstractly, {su'anai} - concretely."},{"word":"su'au","selmaho":"PA4","score":2,"definition":"digit/number: exact, exactly equal to, no more and no less, mathematically ideally (no measuring or rounding error)","notes":"In the {su'e} and {su'o} family. In some sense, it is equivalent to {su'e} {je} {su'o}; in some sense, it emphasizes the exact equality; but it also can distinguish results from data/measurements and mathematical truths. See also: {su'ai}."},{"word":"suckancu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ estimates numerical value $x_2=k_3=s_1$ about $x_3=s_2$"},{"word":"sucpeitcini","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the formal operational stage as experienced by child $x_2$","notes":"4th stage in Jean Piaget's 4 stages of cognitive development. From 12 years onward, children gain the ability to think abstractly and manipulate ideas in their heads."},{"word":"sucta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (si'o) is abstracted/generalized/idealized from $x_{2}$ [something concrete] by rules $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {fatci}, {xanri}."},{"word":"suctmpetu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (vector) is the Lagrangian generalized momentum of object/system $x_2$ under generalized coordinates $x_3$ (vector; same order as x1)"},{"word":"sucyskami","score":1,"definition":"$sk_1$ is an abstract machine for purpose $sk_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sucta}, {skami}."},{"word":"sucyxe'idai","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a black body"},{"word":"sucyxe'idaiseldi'e","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a black-body radiation with radiate $x2$ with radiation conditions $x3$","notes":"from {sucyxe'idai} + {seldi'e}"},{"word":"sudbi'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ dries/becomes dry of liquid $x_2$"},{"word":"sudbu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a towel"},{"word":"sudga","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is dry of liquid $x_{2}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is arid.","notes":"See also {cilmo}, {litki}, {runta}."},{"word":"sudgau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ dries/dehydrates $s_1$, removing liquid $s_2$","notes":"The implied g2 is the lo nu s1 sudga s2."},{"word":"sudglajukpa","score":2,"definition":"$x1=j1$ bakes/[cooks by dry heating] $x2=s1=g1=j2$"},{"word":"sudjaxri'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=r_{1jai}$ (concrete) dries $x_2=s_1$ of liquid $x_3=s_2$ with event $x_4=r_{fai}$.","notes":"See {sudga}, {cilmo}, {rinka}"},{"word":"sudjirta'u","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a dry suit for wearing by $t_2=j_1=s_1$ in liquid $j_2$."},{"word":"sudjukpa","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ (agent) dry roasts food-for-eating $j_2$ by recipe/method $j_3$ (process).","notes":"Cf. {sudga}, {jukpa}."},{"word":"sudmau","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=s_1$ is drier than $z_2$ by amount $z_4$ of liquid $s_2$. ","notes":"Cf. {sudga}, {zmadu}, {sudrai}."},{"word":"sudnabybli","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=n_1$ is a crouton of bread $b_1$, made from grains $b_2$."},{"word":"sudrai","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=s_1$ is the driest among set/range $t_4$ of liquid $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sudga}, {traji}, {sudmau}."},{"word":"sudre'u","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is a quantity of jerky made from the meat of animal $x2$","notes":"from {sudga} + {rectu}"},{"word":"sudvanjba","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=v_2=s_1$ is a raisin/sultana/currant processed from a grape of species $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sudga}, {vanju}, {jbari}."},{"word":"sudycitsi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is the dry season of year/years $c_3$.","notes":"See also {cimcitsi}."},{"word":"sudysrasu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is hay of species $x_2$"},{"word":"sudytu'a","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=s_1$ is a desert with land location $t_2$."},{"word":"su'e","selmaho":"PA4","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: at most (all); no more than."},{"word":"su'ei","selmaho":"SE","score":2,"definition":"shows that the first two places have a reciprocal relation","notes":"'mi do su'ei damba' is the same as 'mi do se xi vei pa .e re damba' and means \"We fight with each other\". Proposed rafsi: -sem-."},{"word":"su'enska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Swedish culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See {sfe'ero}"},{"word":"su'ero","selmaho":"PA*4","score":2,"definition":"digit/number: any number","notes":"\"Not more than all\"; idiom to indicate that any number (within contextual limits, i.e. {rone'e} {bi'i} {ro}) would satisfy the predicate. {su'o}{no} \"at least zero\" is also usable in contexts where negative numbers aren't meaningful (e.g. most quantifiers). See {xe'e}, {xo'e}"},{"word":"su'esoi'au","selmaho":"PA*","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: at most almost-none/at most almost-no/at most almost-nowhere; the referent set is null and may even be empty.","notes":"Basically equivalent to \"{soi'au} {jonai} {no}\". This word is very, very closely related to \"{pisu'esoi'au}\". See also: \"{su'osoi'ai}\"."},{"word":"sufti","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the hoof [body-part] of $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {xirma}."},{"word":"su'i","selmaho":"VUhU1","score":100001,"definition":"n-ary mathematical operator: plus; addition operator; [(((a + b) + c) + ...)].","notes":"See also {vu'u}, {sumji}"},{"word":"su'i'e","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso unary operator: digital addition.","notes":"Denoted \"da\" here. Output is in the base of the input (when defined); input should typically be a nonnegative integer expressed in a traditional positional base (such as standard decimal or hexadecimal). Let $n$ = \"$n_1n_2...n_m$\" be the input (under the aforementioned conditions), expressed as a string of digits \"$n_i$\"; then da($n$) = $n_1 + n_2 +...+ n_m$, where the lhs has the input expressed in some implicit acceptable base and the rhs matches it. Endianness-independent for the standard situation herein defined. See also: \"{su'i'o}\"."},{"word":"su'ifa'uvu'u","selmaho":"VUhU*","score":1,"definition":"mekso operator: plus or minus with order important, (((a±b)±c)±...±z)","notes":"Strictly not \"positive or negative\" (if order matters, use {ma'ufa'uni'u} instead for that purpose). Subscript {fa'u} when multiple such operators (including \"positive or negative\" and others) are in use but are applied independently. This word is more useful and more general in mathematics than {su'ijavu'u} is, but is perhaps/arguably less general(ly useful) in Lojban, syntactically speaking, since not all statements have multiple occurrences of {fa'u} that may be linked."},{"word":"su'ijavu'u","selmaho":"VUhU*","score":1,"definition":"mekso operator: plus or minus, (((a±b)±c)±...±z)","notes":"Strictly not \"positive or negative\" (which is {ma'ujani'u} vel sim.). This word is general but could easily be replaced by {su'ijonaivu'u} when the two options are not equivalent (usually when none of the operands are 0). Not preferred in complicated expressions wherein order of operations is important: see {su'ifa'uvu'u} or {su'ifa'u'aivu'u}."},{"word":"su'i'o","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso unary or binary operator: ordered inputs $(n, b)$ where $n$ and $b$ are nonnegative integers and $b > 1$; output is the ultimate digital root of $n$ in base-$b$.","notes":"Often denoted \"dr\". $b$ defaults to whichever base in which $n$ was expressed; output is in base-$b$. Thus, if we assume the cultural default of the traditional decimal system, then $n$ will be expressed in this base and $b$ will be defaulted to $b = 2*5$ and thus omitted (yielding an unary operator here). For a fixed base $b$ and $n =$ eval(\"$n_1n_2...n_m$\") where \"$n_i$\" is a digit in base $b$ for each $i$, if $n 2, S((X_1)) is a proper convex regular (X_1)-gon. S((X_1, X_2) is a proper convex regular polyhedron with polygonal faces being all of form S((X_1)) such that they are arranged with X_2 touching at each vertex of the polyhedron. Star polytopes and tessellations are supported. More general notation such as Schlafli symbols prefixed by a letter/acted upon by a function, which are affixed with/multiplied by a number or other symbols, which contain \"|\", etc. are not presently supported in this definition; only the most basic/classic Schlafli symbols (those composed of a single pair of curly braces containing rational numbers separated only by commas, and nothing else) are presently supported. Certain operators (such as \"half\", \"alter\", etc., as well as Cartesian product, \"add\"/\"plus\", and \"join\", and affixation of other numbers or symbols) have somewhat special definitions on Schlafli symbols; they are presently not supported in Lojban (but this will hopefully soon change). Not all ordered lists will produce good output. See also: {tarmrclefli}"},{"word":"taifnu","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=c_1$ is a typhoon/hurricane/cyclone moving from direction $b_2$ at speed $b_3$ rotating around centre /eye $c_2$ with rotational direction $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {carbi'e}, {vilti'a}."},{"word":"tai'i","selmaho":"COI2","score":3,"definition":"Converts following cmevla or zoi-quote into phenomime. ","notes":"Broader term than {ci'oi} and {sa'ei}. See also {tai}, {tamsmi}, {ki'ai}. Examples in some languages. jpn: しーん (shiin): soundlessly. kor: 슬슬 (seul-seul): gently. nep: हत्तपत्त (hattapatta): immediately."},{"word":"tai'i'au","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"8-ary mekso operator: the $X_1$th nonnegative sum of $X_2$ mutually-distinct perfect $X_3$th-powers (i.e.: of integers) in $X_4$ mutually truly-distinct ways, requiring exactly $X_5$ terms to be negative in each sum (counting with(out$^{X_6}$) multiplicity), requiring exactly $X_7$ terms to be repeated between sums (counting with(out$^{X_8}$) multiplicity), according to the usual ordering of the integers.","notes":"By default, $X_1 = 1, X_5 = X_6 = X_7 = X_8 = 0$. Use \"{su'e}\" in $X_5$ or $X_6$ for weaker but bounded criteria (this will 'cancel' the corresponding \"exactly\"). For $i$ being $6$ or $8$, if $X_i$ is even, then \"with multiplicity\" is meant in the corresponding clause/requirement which is governed by this parameter; else, $X_i$ is to be odd and \"without multiplicity\" is meant there. 0 is a valid summand and may be used multiple times. \"Truly-distinct ways\" in this context includes meanings such as \"ignoring both parenthesis/priority and commutation/permutation of terms\"."},{"word":"tai'i'e","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso unary operator: Kleene star - X1*"},{"word":"ta'i ma","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"sumti question asking for a method; how?."},{"word":"ta'inri'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is tiring to $x_2$"},{"word":"tairbagycukykruca","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is the conceptualized/ideal/abstract shape of a biconvex lens formed by/manifested from the intersection $x2$ (parameters) of two-dimensional circular disks immersed (embedded) in geometry/defined by metric $x3$; $x1$ is the convex-only region bounded by intersecting circular arcs given by $x2$","notes":"May not be symmetric (statement to such end can be made by specifying parameters of circular disks via x2). This shape is \"filled\", being formed by the intersection of disks. Contrast with: {tairmlunra}. See also: {cuktai}"},{"word":"tairjirnycukykruca","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is the conceptualized/ideal/abstract shape of a crescent/concave 'horned' (then convex rounded) form/geometric partially-concave lune formed by/manifested from the intersection $x2$ (parameters) of two-dimensional circular disks immersed (embedded) in geometry/defined by metric $x3$","notes":"This word is exactly synonymous with {tairmlunra}; but, whereas that word is a {zi'evla}, this one is a {lujvo}. x2 can explicate any relevant characteristics and parameters that describe the intersection of the two-dimensional circular disks, such as: the radii of the circular disks, the relative location of their centers/perimeters, the direction in which the 'horns' of the crescent are facing. The shape is itself two-dimensional, but may be immersed/embedded in a greater-dimensional space or in a non-Euclidean metric (such as Manhattan space or spherical geometry); due to some ambiguity in naming of the shape in spherical geometry (confer: lens/{tairbagycukykruca}), other words are probably preferred for the area bounded by intersecting great circles in such a context (see: spherical great digon, Zweieck). The lune in this sense is a \"filled area\": it is a disk less an intersection (with another disk). See also: {cuktai}, {tairmlunra}, {tairbagycukykruca}, {tarmi}, {simlu}, {mluni}, {lunra}, {plini}"},{"word":"tairmlunra","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is the conceptualized/ideal/abstract shape of a crescent/concave 'horned' (then convex rounded) form/geometric partially-concave lune formed by/manifested from the intersection $x2$ (parameters) of two-dimensional circular disks immersed (embedded) in geometry/defined by metric $x3$","notes":"x2 can explicate any relevant characteristics and parameters that describe the intersection of the two-dimensional circular disks, such as: the radii of the circular disks, the relative location of their centers/perimeters, the direction in which the 'horns' of the crescent are facing. The shape is itself two-dimensional, but may be immersed/embedded in a greater-dimensional space or in a non-Euclidean metric (such as Manhattan space or spherical geometry); due to some ambiguity in naming of the shape in spherical geometry (confer: lens/{tairbagycukykruca}), other words are probably preferred for the area bounded by intersecting great circles in such a context (see: spherical great digon, Zweieck). The lune in this sense is a \"filled area\": it is a disk less an intersection (with another disk). See also: {cuktai}, {tairjirnycukykruca}, {tairbagycukykruca}, {tarmi}, {simlu}, {mluni}, {lunra}, {plini}"},{"word":"tairmupli","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$=$t_2$ is a $t_1$ form of $m_3$"},{"word":"ta'iroda","score":2,"definition":"anyway, under any method"},{"word":"tairsfenepa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an idealized generalized-Enneper surface in dimensions $x_2$ parametrized by $x_3$"},{"word":"ta'irva'u","score":2,"definition":"$v_1=t_1$ yawns, expressing fatigue due to effort/situation $t_2$ (event)"},{"word":"tairva'u","score":1,"definition":"$v_1=t_1$ pants because of tiring effort/situation $t_2$ (event).","notes":"Cf. {tatpi}, {vasxu}."},{"word":"tairxarbelo","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is the idealized shape of an arbelos (bounded area; two-dimensional shape) wherein the largest circle has radius $x2$ and one smaller circle has radius $x3$, embedded in geometry/defined by metric $x4$.","notes":"See also: {cuktai}"},{"word":"tairzulmlunra","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is the shape of a crescent opening/concave/with 'horns' to(ward) the left; $x1$ is (an) increscent","notes":"See also: {tairmlunra}"},{"word":"taiske","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the morphology of $x_2$ according to methodology $x_3$.","notes":"see also {rafske}"},{"word":"tai'u","selmaho":"TAIhU","score":1,"definition":"(something which approximately has) the abstract shape of the symbol for the previous construct","notes":"Best used for letteral/numeral/etc. symbols; control their realization by specifying the script and the font, etc. Quite like {bu}. This is how one says \"block O\", where \"O\" is the symbol (approximately a circle, in this case) modified by a font face which is blocky; a \"C\"-shaped thing is given by \"{ro'au'o} {cy} tai'u\" or, equivalently in most font faces, \"{ru'o} {sy} tai'u\"."},{"word":"tai,UAN","score":3,"definition":"Taiwan"},{"word":"tajgai","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a thimble.","notes":"Cf. {tamji}, {gacri}, {degygai}."},{"word":"takni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a binary relationship which is transitive in space/under conditions/on set $x_2$.","notes":"Denote this binary relation $x_1$ between elements y, z (in that order) by \"y R z\" (in that order); then, for any elements a, b, c in the set of consideration (possibly $x_2$), if a R b and b R C, then a R c. See also: \"{kinra}\", \"{kinfi}\"; \"{taknyklojyzilpra}\", \".{efklipi}\", \".{efklizu}\"."},{"word":"taknyklojyzilpra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the transitive closure (directed graph/set of ordered 2-tuples/space) derived/produced/induced from relation space $x_2$.","notes":"Two of its veljvo are experimental gismu: \"{takni}\", \"{kloje}\". See also: {ki'irgrafu} (which is, approximately, the typing on/required for/of each of $x_1$ and $x_2$)."},{"word":"taksi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a taxi","notes":"See also {aftobuso}. For denoting passengers, engine, towns and cities etc. used in combination with {karce}, {carce}, {marce}, {tcadu}."},{"word":"takside","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a badger of species $x_2$"},{"word":"talgaka","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (property of $x_2$) is an idiosyncrasy, desire of pregnant person $x_2$","notes":"See also {se} {tarbi}, {sumne}, {smaka}"},{"word":"talko","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains talc"},{"word":"talpide","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mole (family Talpidae) of species/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"talsa","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (person) challenges $x_{2}$ at/in property $x_{3}$.","notes":"(cf. {jinga}, {damba}, {darlu}, {jivna}, {nandu} for a challenging event/situation)"},{"word":"tamca","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a tomato [fruit/vegetable/plant] of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {grute}, {stagi}."},{"word":"tamcrbifsteiki","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a beefsteak tomato of strain $t_2$."},{"word":"tamcrkampari","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a Campari tomato/tomato-on-the-vine (TOV) of variety/strain $t_2$.","notes":"Camparis are deep red and larger than a cherry tomato, but smaller and rounder than a plum tomato."},{"word":"tamcrpasata","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a quantity of tomato purée of tomato variety/cultivar $t_2$.","notes":"See also tomato sauce (={tamcysanso}), crushed tomato (={selmaxtamca}), tomato paste (={tamcypesxu}), ketchup (={sansrketcu})."},{"word":"tamcydakfu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a tomato knife with a blade of material $d_3$.","notes":"Synonym: {tamcyrutydakfu}"},{"word":"tamcygrute","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=t_1$ is a tomato [fruit] of a plant of species/strain $g_2=t_2$.","notes":"For the plant, see {tamcyspa}."},{"word":"tamcypesxu","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is a tomato paste of composition $p_2$.","notes":"See also tomato sauce (={tamcysanso}), crushed tomato (={selmaxtamca}), tomato purée(={tamcrpasata}), ketchup (={sansrketcu})."},{"word":"tamcyrutydakfu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a tomato knife with a blade of material $d_3$.","notes":"Synonym: {tamcydakfu}. See also: {tamcygrute}, {dakfu}."},{"word":"tamcysanso","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ a tomato sauce for use with $s_2$, containing ingredient(s) including $s_3$ [tomato as main ingredient].","notes":"Tomato sauce is any of a very large number of sauces made primarily from tomatoes. See also tomato soup (={tamcystasu})."},{"word":"tamcyspa","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=t_1$ is a tomato [plant] of species/strain $s_2=t_2$.","notes":"For the fruit, see {tamcygrute}."},{"word":"tamcystasu","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a tomato soup of ingredients including $s_2$ [tomato as main ingredient]."},{"word":"tamdansu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ dances to music $x_2$, with choreography/pattern $x_3$","notes":"{lo} {burgalu} is an example of a possible $x_3$. See {dansytai}."},{"word":"tamdu'i","score":3,"definition":"$d_1$ is/are geometrically similar/has the same shape as $d_2$.","notes":"Objects that have the same shape or one has the same shape as the other's mirror image are called geometrically similar. See also congruent (={brajvetaidu'i}). CLL 18.7."},{"word":"tamgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ defines $t_2$ into form $t_1$.","notes":"Cf. {tarmi}."},{"word":"tamglefri","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an experience-copulate with happening-shape $x_{2}$."},{"word":"tamji","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the thumb/big toe [body-part] on limb $x_{2}$ of $x_{3}$; [metaphor based on relative shape].","notes":"Thumb (specifically the hand = {xantamji}), big toe (= {jmatamji}). See also {degji}, {tance}, {xance}, {jamfu}."},{"word":"tamjycausmani","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a colobus of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {smani}"},{"word":"tamle","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tamale with ingredients/contents $x_2$ of type/variety $x_3$","notes":"Spanish \"tamal\"; Tagalog \"tamales\""},{"word":"tamne","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is cousin to $x_{2}$ by bond/tie $x_{3}$; [non-immediate family member, default same generation].","notes":"Probably preferred for metaphorical siblings (over bruna). See also {dzena}, {famti}, {mensi}, {bruna}, {tunba}."},{"word":"tamsmi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ has form $x_2$, similar in form to $x_3$ in property/quality $x_4$."},{"word":"tamtigypre","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=ti_1$ is a model/mannequin serving fashion/artistic/commercial concept $ti_2=ta_1$.","notes":"Cf. {tigni}, {tarmi}, {larcu}, {taxfu}."},{"word":"tamxri","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=t_2$ is a quantity of macaroni/penne/fusilli/shaped pasta in shape $t_1$ made from grains $m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {grusko}, {grupu'o}."},{"word":"tanbargu","score":3,"definition":"$b_1$ is a rainbow at location $b_2=t_2$, made of water droplets $b_3$."},{"word":"tanbla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is of azure color."},{"word":"tanblo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an airship for carrying $x_2$, propelled by $x_3$","notes":"See {tsani}, {bloti}, {vinji}"},{"word":"tanbo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a board/plank [3-dimensional long flat rectangle] of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {bliku}, {kubli}."},{"word":"tance","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the tongue [body-part] of $x_{2}$; (metaphor: similar to nazbi, tamji, degji).","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is lingual. See also {moklu}, {bangu}, {nazbi}, {tamji}, {degji}."},{"word":"tandala","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kudu of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {impofu}."},{"word":"tangutu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ pertains to Tangut culture in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"tanjelavi","score":1,"definition":"$x_0$: That's life / There ain't no justice / It sucks, but what are you gonna do? (nullary predicate)","notes":"Etymology: Combination of TANJ (\"There Ain't No Justice\") with \"C'est la vie.\""},{"word":"tanjo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the trigonometric tangent of angle/arctangent $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {sinso}."},{"word":"tankalri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an open-air/outdoor place, lacking physical separation from the open sky."},{"word":"tanko","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of tobacco [leaf] of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {sigja}, {marna}."},{"word":"tankoi","score":1,"definition":"$x1=k1$ is the horizon at location $x2=t2$"},{"word":"tankomo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) does $x_2$ (property of $x_1$) as much as it/he/she/they do(es) $x_3$ (relation between $x_1$ and $x_2$)","notes":"See also {toltankomo}"},{"word":"tankota","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an anatomical snuffbox [body part: region of the human hand] of body $x_2$"},{"word":"tankyxu'i","score":1,"definition":"$xu_1$ is nicotine with chemical purity $xu_2$."},{"word":"tanlo'i","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an airship for carrying $x_2$, propelled by $x_3$","notes":"See {tsani}, {bloti}, {vinji}"},{"word":"tanminli","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ (default 1) parsec(s) by standard $x_3$.","notes":"from {tsani} {minli} c.f. {gusminli} {solminli}."},{"word":"tanru","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a binary metaphor formed with $x_{2}$ modifying $x_{3}$, giving meaning $x_{4}$ in usage/instance $x_{5}$.","notes":"($x_2$ and $x_3$ are both text or both si'o concept) See also {gismu}, {smuni}."},{"word":"tanruselskiski","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a selskiski-style (noun-adjective) / military-style tanru with $x_2$ modifying $x_3$, giving meaning $x_4$ in usage/instance $x_5$","notes":"See {tanru}. Refers to \"selskiski\" type tanru: http://mw.lojban.org/papri/selskiski ; may also be used to describe languages where this is the normal style of compound words (e.g. Latin, French, Spanish, Malay). See {tanruskiselski}, {ke'oi}, {ke'e'u}"},{"word":"tanruskiselski","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a skiselski-style (adjective-noun) tanru with $x_2$ modifying $x_3$, giving meaning $x_4$ in usage/instance $x_5$","notes":"Refers to the normal Lojban (and English) ordering of modifiers and modificands. See {tanru}, {tanruselskiski}"},{"word":"tansi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a pan/basin/tub/sink, a shallow container for contents $x_{2}$, of material/properties $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also bowl. See also {baktu}, {palne}, {palta}, {patxu}, {kabri} for a bowl that is normally lifted for use, {botpi}."},{"word":"tanta'o","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$=$t_1$ is a skysurfingboard of material/property $t_2$.","notes":"From {tanbo}, {tsani}. See also {si'erta'o}, {jacta'o}, {xilta'o}"},{"word":"tantrau","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects the Tang Dynasty culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"tantuni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is tantuni (food made by sliced meat fried on the special pan, parsley, tomato, onion)"},{"word":"tanxe","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a box/carton/trunk/crate for contents $x_{2}$, and made of material $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {bakfu}, {botpi}, {cutne}, {dacru}."},{"word":"ta'o","selmaho":"UI3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: by the way - returning to main point.","notes":"See also {denpa}, {cneterta'a}."},{"word":"ta'oi","selmaho":"TAhOI","score":2,"definition":"explicit indicator that the speaker is completing/continuing a previously uttered bridi in the discourse","notes":"The following text, until the next usage of .{i}, will be interpreted as being attached to a previous bridi, most likely, the most recently uttered one in the discourse/conversation that was not closed with .{i}."},{"word":"ta'onai","selmaho":"UI*3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: by the way - returning to main point."},{"word":"ta'ormu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ are blinds for covering $x_2$, made of material $x_3$"},{"word":"ta'orselkei","score":1,"definition":"$k_2$ is a board game played by $k_1$ on board $t_1$.","notes":"Can be used metaphorically for games played on a digital board. For a broader word that includes any games played on a physical/digital table, see {jbuselkei}."},{"word":"ta'orskami","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tablet computer for purpose $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {tanbo}, {skami}, {kibro}, {samvidni}"},{"word":"ta'orstizu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a board-chair with board material $x_{2}$."},{"word":"tapflifa'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ stumbles/trips over $x_2$ and falls/drops to/onto $x_3$"},{"word":"tapla","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a tile/cake [shape/form] of material $x_{2}$, shape $x_{3}$, thickness $x_{4}$.","notes":"A tile is a 3-dimensional object, relatively uniform and significant in the 3rd dimension, but thin enough that its shape in the the other two dimensions is a significant feature; 'city block' is conceptually a tile; polygon (= {taplytai} or {kardytai} - shaped like an approximately-2-dimensional block, {lijyclupa} - a loop composed of lines). (cf. {bliku}, {kubli}, {matci}; {karda}, for which the 3rd dimension is insignificant, {bliku}, {kurfa}, {matci}, {plita}, {tarmi})"},{"word":"taplytai","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a shape-tile with shaped $x_{2}$."},{"word":"tapsni","score":1,"definition":"$si_1$ is a track of $st_1$ treading on surface $st_2$ using limb $st_3$","notes":"from {stapa} {sinxa}"},{"word":"tapydansu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1=d_1$ tap-dances to accompaniment/music/rhythm $x_2=d_2$.","notes":"{stapa} {dansu}"},{"word":"tapygutci","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ pace/paces (length unit).","notes":"Cf. {stapa}, {gutci}, {degygutci}, {jmagutci}, {cibjmagutci}, {birgutci}."},{"word":"tarbi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an embryo/zygote/fetus/fertilized egg with mother $x_{2}$, and father $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {gutra}, {mamta}, {patfu}, {sovda}, {rorci}, {tsiju}, {grute}."},{"word":"tarbi zei asna","score":1,"definition":"$a_1$ is a/the fetal position of body $a_2$ characterized by property/(set of) properties $a_3$ (ka).","notes":"Synonym: {asnrtarbi}"},{"word":"tarboi","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a globular cluster consisting of stars with properties $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tarci}, {bolci}, {tarso'imei}, {tarci'e}."},{"word":"tarbu'i","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is an asterisk (* character)"},{"word":"tarby'asna","score":1,"definition":"$a_1$ is a/the fetal position of body $a_2$ characterized by property/(set of) properties $a_3$ (ka).","notes":"Syn: {asnrtarbi}, {tarbi zei asna}. See {tarbi}, {asna}"},{"word":"tarbykanragmabru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a placental mammal of species $x_2$.","notes":"From {tarbykanrango} {mabru}. Default: an animal belonging to infraclass Placentalia."},{"word":"tarbykanrango","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a placenta supporting fetus $x_2$ in/of mother's body $x_3$.","notes":"From {tarbi} {kansa} {rango}. See also {tarbykanragmabru}, {mabru}."},{"word":"tarbykansas","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Gemini [astronomical constellation/astrological sign].","notes":"From twin/triplet/quadruplet (={tarbykansa}). In Babylonian astronomy these stars are known as the Great Twins and are in greece associated with the myth of Castor and Pollux."},{"word":"tarbyskori","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is the/a umbilical cord connecting $t_1=x_2$ to mother $t_2=x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {tarbi}, {skori}"},{"word":"tarbysle","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=t_1$ is a zygote with mother $t_2$, and father $t_3$."},{"word":"tarbyvau","score":2,"definition":"$v_1$ is pregnant with embryo/zygote/fetus/fertilized egg $v_2=t_1$ with mother $t_2$ (default x1), and father $t_3$.","notes":"The child-bearer x1 isn't necessarily the same as the egg donator x3."},{"word":"tarbyvi'u","score":3,"definition":"$v_1$ performs abortion/induces delivery of embryo/zygote/fetus/fertilized egg $t_1=v_2$ on $t_2=v_3$. (The survival/death of $t_1=v_2$ is not implied.)","notes":"Cf. {tarbi}, {vimcu}. Abortion/Inducement = {nuntarbyvi'u}."},{"word":"tarcartu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is a star chart of/about $x_2=c_2$ showing formation/data-points $x_3=c_3$","notes":"from {tarci}+{cartu}"},{"word":"tarci","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a star/sun with stellar properties $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {solri}, {tsani}."},{"word":"tarci'e","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a solar/stellar system based on star(s) $t_1$ (default is the Solar System) with stellar properties $t_2$ with components $c_3$ displaying $c_4$ (ka).","notes":"Cf. {tarci}, {ciste}, {tarso'imei}, {sostartai}, {tarboi}."},{"word":"tardigrada","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tardigrade (waterbear, moss piglet) of species $x_2$"},{"word":"targri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ is a star cluster showing common property (ka) $x_2=g_2$ due to set $x_3=g_3$ linked by relations $x_4=g_4$","notes":"from {tarci}+{girzu} can either indicate an open cluster, a globular cluster or a galaxy."},{"word":"tarkesyske","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is stellar astronomy based on methodology $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kesyske}, {tarske}"},{"word":"tarla","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of tar/asphalt from source $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {kolme}, {pesxu}, {snipa}."},{"word":"tarlyla'u","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is an asphalt lake / a tar lake."},{"word":"tarlypu'i","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ tars or puts tar $p_2=t_1$ on $p_3$."},{"word":"tarmi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [ideal] is the conceptual shape/form of object/abstraction/manifestation $x_{2}$ (object/abstract).","notes":"Also pattern; $x_1$ is the mathematical or theoretical ideal form, while $x_2$ is an object/event manifesting that form; e.g. circular/circle-shaped (= {cukseltai}) vs. circle (={cuktai}, while {cukla} alone is ambiguous); model (= {ci'ersaptai}, {saptai}, {ci'ersmitai}, {smitai}). See alse {nejni}, te {marji} for physical shape, {tapla}, {bliku}, {kubli}, {kurfa}, {cukla}, {mapti}, {morna}, {sarlu}."},{"word":"tarmrclefli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a geometric figure/form/shape [polytope, tessellation, etc.] that is similar to the regular one given by Schlafli symbol $x_2$","notes":"Any generalization of the basic/classic Schlafli symbol is allowed in x2. See also: {tai'e'i}."},{"word":"tarmrsilondre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a generalized cylinder (see notes for details) of form/shape $x_2$.","notes":"$x_1$ is a set of points/shape (of any number of dimensions) such that $x_1$ is connected and there exists a line L such that for any line L' that is parallel to L, if L' has nonempty intersection with $x_1$, then there exists exactly one subinterval (line segment, ray, or line) J of L' such that J has nonzero (Lebesgue) measure and any subset of L' which nonemptily intersects $x_1$ is contained in J. An axially-perpendicular cross-section of $x_1$ probably is necessary to specify $x_2$. See also: {slanu}, {fru'austumu}."},{"word":"tarmrsombre'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is sombrero-shaped (idealized)","notes":"Example: Higgs potential. See: {xigzo}."},{"word":"tarsire","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tarsier of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {smani}"},{"word":"tarske","score":0,"definition":"$s_1$ is astronomy based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {tarci}, {saske}, {mu'eske}, {termu'eske}."},{"word":"tarso'imei","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a/the galaxy (default is the Milky Way)","notes":"Cf. {tarci}, {so'imei}, {sostartai}, {tarboi}, {tarci'e}, \"{galki}\" (which is a gismu and does not reference stars specifically)."},{"word":"tartai","score":1,"definition":"$tarm_1$ tartai $tarc_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tarci}, {tarmi}, {sostartai}, {tarso'imei}, {tarci'e}, {tarboi}, {cacryra'o}."},{"word":"tartaruga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tortoise or turtle of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {respa}"},{"word":"tartarus","score":2,"definition":"Tartarus","notes":"In classic mythology Tartarus is a deep, gloomy place, a pit, or an abyss used as a dungeon of torment and suffering that resides beneath the underworld. See also Hades (={xades}), Hel (={xel})."},{"word":"tarti","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ behaves/conducts oneself as/in-manner $x_{2}$ (event/property) under conditions $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also (adjective:) $x_1$ is behavioral. See also {cnano}, {frati}, {tcaci}, {cilce}, {jikca}, {marde}."},{"word":"tartidu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is directly/linearly proportional to $x_2$ via coefficient/constant of proportionality $x_3$ and background/constant offset $x_4$; there exists constants $x_3$ and $x_4$ such that $x_1 = x_3*x_2 + x_4$.","notes":"$x_2$ may be an incomplete list of quantities. These should be variable. $x_3$ should be a fixed constant for the universe, situation, object in question. $x_4$ is possibly variable but may also be fixed by the environmwnt/context/situation. The equality should be exact in a model/in theory. If one is taking a linear approximation of a function which does not behave linearly with respect to $x_2$, then caveats must be included (such as by using a tanru in order to specify approximation) or by separation (using {be}; \"f approximates g, which is proportional [{tartidu}] to h, with error z, which is proportional [{tartidu}] to w\"). $x_2$ can be any of a fairly general class of nunvers, including a variable/unknown (with or without units) and a function (which need not be linear). Inverse or joint proportionality can simply be expressed using division and multiplication respectively. All terbri should be filled with either pure numbers (li; general) or quantified concepts (such as physical quantities)."},{"word":"tartrpocli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ poses deflated and derided morally worthless, cheap, vulgar, commonplace, banal qualities according to $x_2$ in aspect $x_3$.","notes":"$x_1$ poses poshlyi [Russian original term] morally worthless, cheap, sham, smutty, vulgar, common, commonplace, trivial, trite, banal qualities that are subject to being deflated and derided. $x_1$ is poshlyi / posljak / posljacka / exposes poshlost' / poshlust"},{"word":"taske","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ thirsts for $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ needs/wants drink/fluid/lubrication $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {nitcu}, {djica}, {xagji}, {pinxe}."},{"word":"tasmi","score":6,"definition":"$x_1$ is the way or manner in which activity/event $x_2$ is done/happens","notes":"Lojban has always been lacking a gismu for \"x1 is the manner of event x2\" or similar. Later, {tai} started to be used for it, and then, since a BAI needs a brivla (usually a gismu) to be based on, they invented tamsmi. So {tasmi} is a true brivla for {tai}, the BAI of {tasmi}. Cf. {tai}, {tamsmi}"},{"word":"tasnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiceless alveolar stop sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Derived from and synonymous with {ty zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient consonant in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"tasta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a taste of $x_2$","notes":"See {smaka}, {vrusi}, {kukte}, {krumami}, {sodna}"},{"word":"tatpi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is tired/fatigued by effort/situation $x_{2}$ (event); $x_{1}$ needs/wants rest.","notes":"See also {cikna}, {sipna}, {surla}."},{"word":"tatru","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the breast/mammary/teat [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: projection providing liquid].","notes":"Nipple (= {tatyji'o}). See also {ladru}, {mabru}."},{"word":"tatycigla","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a/the mammary gland secreting milk $c_2$, of breast $t_1$.","notes":"See also: milk (={ladru})."},{"word":"tatydenxanto","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=d_2$ is a mastodon of species $x_2$","notes":"The mastodon's English name (and former genus name) comes from \"breast-tooth\" due to the unusual shape of its molars. They are not in the same family as elephants or mammoths. This is also {xantrmamutu}."},{"word":"tatyji'o","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=j_1$ a nipple/teat (mammary papilla) of $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tatru}."},{"word":"tatyta'u","score":1,"definition":"$tax_1$ is a bra with purpose $tax_2$."},{"word":"ta'u","selmaho":"UI3a","score":100001,"definition":"discursive: expanding the tanru - making a tanru.","notes":"See also {tanru}."},{"word":"tau","selmaho":"LAU","score":100000,"definition":"2-word letteral/shift: change case for next letteral only."},{"word":"tau'e","selmaho":"LAhE","score":2,"definition":"the abstraction described by text; turns text sumti into abstraction sumti","notes":"= {tu'a} {la'e}. See {tu'ai}, {du'au}"},{"word":"ta'u'i","selmaho":"TAhUhI","score":2,"definition":"Copy and paste the overall seltau of immediately preceding sumti at this location.","notes":"This is a rather basic and crude/clunky form of seltau distribution/duplication. Identifies the most recent sumti (subject to the standard rules of back-counting); in that sumti, it identifies the overall/outermost/last tertau of the whole construct and naively copies all of its seltau, in the order and manner presented, in their entirety; then it pastes them here (where this word was uttered), exactly as they were, as seltau again - this words stands in for that seltau construct and can be replaced by (only) exactly it, in all respects. This means that the seltau may compound with any other seltau present in the current construct; in any case (regardless of the presence of other seltau), the exact semantic interpretation of the referrent/copy-pasted seltau or the tanru construct as a whole may vary from that from which the relevant seltau were copied. Subscript with an integer in order to specify how many sumti to count backward through: \"0\" indicates the present sumti, \"+1\" indicates the immediately previous sumti (this is the default or non-subscripted meaning), \"n\" (for positive integer n) indicates the nth last sumti, \"-1\" means the next sumti, etc. Since this word acts as a seltau, it will be picked up in an immediately subsequent usage of the same word if the first occurrence is in a sumti. This word must always be followed by an explicit tertau to which it applies. This word need not be used in only sumti. It copies every element of the relevant seltau; it cannot select any proper subsequence thereof. \"{si}\" deletes this word and, thus, at once all of the would-be pasted words forming the relevant seltau. In \"{lo} {cmalu} {je} {cadzu} {klama} {mlatu}\", it copies and pastes only and exactly \"cmalu je cadzu klama\". Couples with JA as any brivla would when the latter is acting as a seltau. See also: {ta'u'u}."},{"word":"taulka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'tanru-unit' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: tanru-unit-1 (CEI # tanru-unit-1)*. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"ta'unai","selmaho":"UI*3a","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: making a tanru - expanding the tanru."},{"word":"tau'o","selmaho":"TAUhO","score":2,"definition":"Following lujvo takes the form of a tanru (place structure of the lujvo is the same as the last rafsi/gismu)"},{"word":"taurmipri","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ keeps exact meaning $m_2=t_4$ hidden from $m_3$ by describing it vaguely/metaphorically with tanru $m_4=t_1$"},{"word":"ta'u'u","selmaho":"TAhUhI","score":1,"definition":"Copy and paste the overall tertau of immediately preceding sumti at this location.","notes":"Operates just like \"{ta'u'i}\", except it copies and pastes only the overall/last tertau of the whole construct. It is, basically, like \"{ri}\", except it may not be a sumti (the ('pasted') result of this word could be used in a tanru or as a selbri) and it only copies the heart/nucleus/head (tertau) of the sumti (rather than the whole thing). In \"lo cmalu je cadzu klama mlatu\", it copies and pastes only and exactly \"mlatu\"."},{"word":"tau'u","selmaho":"PA5","score":5,"definition":"digit/number: tau (denoted \"τ\": approximately 6.2831...). The constant defined by the ratio of the circumference to the radius of all circles (default: in Euclidean geometry).","notes":"Defaults to Euclidean geometric case (with the 2-norm). Context or explicit specification of overriding this default or of a different geometry can alter its value. See also: \"{pai}\", \"{pai'i}\". Proposed (experimental) {cmarafsi}: \"-tux-\"."},{"word":"tavla","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ talks/speaks to $x_{2}$ about subject $x_{3}$ in language $x_{4}$.","notes":"Not limited to vocal speech, but this is implied by the $x_4$ without context of some other medium of conversation (use {cusku}, {casnu}, {skicu}, {ciksi} for weaker implication of vocal communication); converse/discuss/chat (= {simta'a}, {simsku}, {vricysimta'a} for a conversation not clearly delimited by subject). See also {bacru}, {cusku} for actual expression, {casnu}, {darlu}, {skicu}, {ciksi}, {bangu}."},{"word":"tavmu'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ has finished talking to $x_2$","notes":"See also {mu'o}."},{"word":"tavysi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ talk to each other about $x_2$ in language $x_3$"},{"word":"taxfrbikini","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bikin/two piece skimpy woman's garment of material $x_2$ consisting of top $x_3$ and bottom $x_4$","notes":"Can be used in the sense of swimwear, or coordinated underwear, or even skimpy outerwear. The key aspects are two piece, for women, and covering little more than the breasts and crotch."},{"word":"taxfrdulbande","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=taxfu_1$ is a turban (head/hair-covering garment which is wrapped and often built into a somewhat prominent three-dimensional structure) to be worn by $x_1=taxfu_2$ for purpose $x_3=taxfu_3$.","notes":"Equivalent to \"{tafrdulbande}\"; this is for those who do not like three-letter zi'evla-classifier rafsi."},{"word":"taxfu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is dress/a garment/clothing for wearing by $x_{2}$ (gender/species/body part) serving purpose $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also: $x_2$ can wear/is wearing $x_1$; refers to something intended for use as a garment, not merely something that happens to be worn at some time (which need not be true for dasni). See also {creka}, {cutci}, {daski}, {dasni}, {gluta}, {kosta}, {mapku}, {palku}, {pastu}, {skaci}, {smoka}, {lunbe}."},{"word":"tca'anka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus) of breed $x_2$","notes":"See {tcempedake}"},{"word":"tca'ata","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the Choctaw culture."},{"word":"tca'atypre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Choctaw person."},{"word":"tcabriju","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ is the city/town hall of city/town $t_1$","notes":"c.f. {tcadu} {briju}"},{"word":"tcaci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a custom/habit/[ritual/rut] of $x_{2}$ under conditions $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is customary/usual/the practice. See also {fadni}, {kampu}, {lakne}, {jinzi}, {ckaji}, {cnano}, {tarti}, {ritli}, {javni}, {zekri}."},{"word":"tcacpi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a pigeon of subspecies $c_2$. ","notes":"Cf. {tcadu}, {cipni}, {kolmba}."},{"word":"tcadu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a town/city of metropolitan area $x_{2}$, in political unit $x_{3}$, serving hinterland/region $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also (adjective:) $x_1$ is urban. See also {jarbu}, {nurma}, {cecmu}."},{"word":"tcaika","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gull/sea-gull (genus Larus) of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"See also {cipni}"},{"word":"tcakali","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a jackal of species/breed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {gerku}, {labno}, {lorxu}, {ko'otli}."},{"word":"tcakamni","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$=$k_{1}$ (mass/jo'u) is the city council/town board of $x_{2}$=$t_{1}$.","notes":"See: {tcadu}, {kamni}."},{"word":"tcamoru","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Chamorro culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"tcampurado","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Mexican chocolate beverage or Philippine chocolate porridge of variety $x_2$ "},{"word":"tcana","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a station/node of/in/on transport/communication/distribution system/network $x_{2}$.","notes":"$x_2$ may be represented by massed vehicles of system. See also {dargu}, {litru}, {pluta}, {trene}, {ciste}, ve {mrilu}, {tivni}, {cradi}, ve {benji}, {fonxa}, {dikca}, {fatri}."},{"word":"tcanaba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (node/vertex/station) is forward of/along from $x_2$ in oriented graph $x_3$ (graph with orientation) using oriented edge path $x_4$ (ordered sequence of ordered pairs). The path from $x_2$ to $x_1$ runs along/is coparallel with/downstream of the orientation on $x_3$ along path $x_4$. ","notes":"Orientation is given from/by x3, so only an edge need be submitted if x3 is fully specified; if x3 is not fully specified, x4 can take the burden of specifying the orientation and subgraph of particular interest (namely, the two vertices x1 and x2, intervening vertices along the path, and the orientation of the given edges connecting them). Note that on an unoriented edge or along a cycle, x1 and x2 might be able to exchange places and/or be equal one another. x4 is an ordered sequence of ordered pairs; the first entry of each pair is the origin node, the second pair is the destination node; the path should probably be connected (so that the destination node of one pair is the origin node of the next, except possibly if it is the last such pair). x1 is not necessarily next (id est: forward adjacent of/from) x2, but it can be. Useful for pages, webpages, family relationships, utterances, etc. See also: {grafu}, {tcanaca}, {tcanapu}."},{"word":"tcanaca","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the node of present concern/is the current position in graph $x_3$ (not necessarily oriented; notice the terbri number), connected (possibly indirectly) to/with other nodes $x_2$ (possibly incomplete set) via (oriented) paths $x_4$","notes":"\"Current position\" is in thought. See also: {grafu}, {tcanaba}, {tcanapu}."},{"word":"tcanapu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (node/vertex/station) is backward of/along from $x_2$ in oriented graph $x_3$ (graph with orientation) using oriented edge path $x_4$ (ordered sequence of ordered pairs; oriented edges). The path from $x_2$ to $x_1$ along the (now-unoriented version of the) edges used in $x_4$ is counter/against/upstream of the orientation of $x_3$ (and/or given by the oriented version of $x_4$).","notes":"Orientation is given from/by x3, so only an edge need be submitted if x3 is fully specified; if x3 is not fully specified, x4 can take the burden of specifying the orientation and subgraph of particular interest (namely, the two vertices x1 and x2, intervening vertices along the path, and the orientation of the given edges connecting them). Note that on an unoriented edge or along a cycle, x1 and x2 might be able to exchange places and/or be equal one another. x4 is an ordered sequence of ordered pairs; the first entry of each pair is the origin node, the second pair is the destination node; the path should probably be connected (so that the destination node of one pair is the origin node of the next, except possibly if it is the last such pair). x1 is not necessarily last (id est: backward adjacent of/from) x2, but it can be. Useful for pages, webpages, family relationships, utterances, etc. See also: {grafu}, {tcanaba}, {tcanaca}"},{"word":"tcandana","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is sandalwood of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"tcanyja'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the station manager/agent/master of station $x_2$ in transport system $x_3$.","notes":"See {tcana}, {jatna}."},{"word":"tcanylu'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ is a network route/path to node $x_2=p_2=t_1$ from node $x_3=p_3=t_1$ via points/nodes $x_4=p_4$ within transport/communication/distribution system/network $x_5=t_2$.","notes":"Unusual in that $t_1$ appears more than once. $x_4$ is also really a set of $t_1$s. See also {tcana}, {pluta}"},{"word":"tcaparalo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a chaparral (a region of shrubs, typically dry in the summer and rainy in the winter).","notes":"See {sudyfoi}, {kutytu'a}, {sudytu'a}"},{"word":"tcarlis","score":1,"definition":"Charlie"},{"word":"tcasnuue","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (nu) is a conversation/dialogue/exchange/scene/series of communicative responses/series of expressions/series of messages/exchange of information event between participating speakers $x_2$ (ordered list; ce'o) and passive or active audience members $x_3$ (set; may repeat elements of $x_2$) in languages $x_4$ (use \"fa'u\" if desired) and via expressive media $x_5$ (use \"fa'u\" if desired) in which the following utterances/messages/expressions are, in/according to frame of reference $x_6$, made/sent or received in approximately the following chronological order: $x_7$ (sedu'u/text/quote/lu'e concept vel sim.), $x_8$ (sedu'u/text/quote/lu'e concept vel sim.), $x_9$ (sedu'u/text/quote/lu'e concept vel sim.), ... (open-ended terbri structure of arbitrarily many sumti slots).","notes":"$x_7$ and all subsequent sumti (in the ordering herein presented) are communications/messages/expressions or quotations or similar. Some amount of alternation or serialization, exchange, cross-talking, linguistic back-channelling, or other organized serial communication which involves these sumti is implied, although this word can also be used when their are interruptions, overspeaking/instances of (partially or totally) speaking over one another (including cross-chatter which may be at least partially indecipherable), general noise or confusion in the environment (in which case the supplied sumti are the utterances which were picked out and understood from the crowd by the user of this word in approximately sequential order and which may not be in dialogue with one another at the time of their transmission), or other punctuatedly-disorganized communication or disorganized communication with punctuations of organization or comprehensible transmission. Subscript the quotes, expressions, etc. (id est: $x_i$ for $i > 6$) with numeric indices (starting with 1) or letteral codes for the member(s) of $x_2$ who/which uttered the quote/expressed the utterance or expression, if such is desired by the user; indices may be repeated or omitted (or toggled on and off as the user finds desirable). This word is intended to allow multiple quotations or expressions to be strung together without much intervening structure (hence the front-loading and open-ended structure), thereby enabling certain implications of pacing, as well as ease of reference to dialogues via their quotations. Utterances need not be fully distinguished and non-overlapping, but the order of presentation is approximately that of their perception or the desired order or presentation (as in so-called Lojbanic 'story time'/narrative tensing) by or according to the user; in order to indicate simultaneity or mixing, perhaps uses connectives for the relevant expressions. The type of quote or nature of the selbri which fills the seventh and subsequent sumti slots can indicate various pieces of information such as translation, uncertainty, summarization, etc. by the user, grammaticality by the utterer, etc. See also: \".{alcu}\", \"{tcuskuue}\", \"{cusku}\", \"{casnu}\", \"{ca'u'e}\". Open-endedness of terbri structure is rather like that of \"{jutsi}\" but instead indicates chronological serialization, rather than hierarchical or graph-theoretic structure."},{"word":"tcati","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of tea brewed from leaves $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {ckafi}."},{"word":"tcatixrula","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the tea plant, tea tree, tea shrub Camellia sinensis of variety $x_2$","notes":"See also {tcati}, {pezli}, {pinxe}, {kurki}."},{"word":"tcatrboba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is boba tea/bubble tea with ingredients/contents $x_2$ of type/variety $x_3$"},{"word":"tcatrciclopi'a","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of tea brewed from honeybush leaves $t_2$.","notes":"There are 23 or 24 species of honeybush tea found in the wild, of which mainly 4 or 5 are in widespread home or commercial use. These are: mountain tea, marshland tea/valley tea, coastal tea and Heidelberg-tee. See also honey bush (={sparciclop'ia})."},{"word":"tcatrklitori","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of tea brewed from clitoria leaves $t_2$.","notes":"See also clitoria plant (={sparklitori})."},{"word":"tcatrkrisantemu","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of tea brewed from chrysantemum flowers x2 (default: C. morifolium)."},{"word":"tcatrmasala","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is is made of/contains/is a quantity of masala chai/(chai latte) [tea] of composition/type $x_2$ (leaves/sweetener/spices/milk or water).","notes":"See also: tea (={tcati}), latte drinker (={pixrlate})."},{"word":"tcatru","score":1,"definition":"$tu_1$ is the mayor of $tu_2=tc_1$."},{"word":"tcatydakli","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a tea bag with leaves/herbs $t_2=d_2$, of material $d_3$."},{"word":"tcatykabri","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a tea cup containing content(s) $k_2$, and of material $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {tcati}, {kabri}."},{"word":"tcatypalne","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a tea tray made of $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {tcati}, {palne}."},{"word":"tcatypatxu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ is a teapot/teakettle for contents $x_2=p_2=t_1$, of material/properties $x_3=p_3$","notes":"from {tcati}+{patxu}"},{"word":"tcatysmuci","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a teaspoon [item of cutlery] suitable for stirring and sipping the contents of a cup of tea, made of material $s_3$.","notes":"See also: teaspoon (measuring unit={mucyveldekpu})/measuring instrument={mucyveldekpyvau})."},{"word":"tcaudu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the formatted address for something - (with format) starting with $x_2$, which is an address/locality/administrative subunit/region which belongs to slightly broader address/locality/administrative subunit/region $x_3$, which in turn itself belongs to a slightly broader address/locality/administrative subunit/region $x_4$, $\\dots$ (etc.).","notes":"Arbitrarily many sumti slots; open-ended superclass/superset structure. It is not implied that $x_{(n+1)}$ is the minimal proper superset of $x_n$ for any integer $n>1$ (even if they are indeed a proper-superset/proper-subset pair); for example, $x_2$ may be a street number, $x_2$ may be a city, and $x_3$ may be a state, even though wards may subdivide cities (but contain street subsegments) and counties may subdivide states (and contain cities). Each subsequent sumti contains or possesses the previous one(s), except the first, as a node or location (or subunit) and is only slightly larger/broader than it/them. There is no fixed meaning to any given slot; they just collectively possess this 'zooming-out' property. For example: In \"Cupboard under the stairs, 4, Privet Drive, Little Whinging, Surrey, England, UK, northern hemisphere, Earth\", each term separated by commas would be its own separate sumti (and we could continue to widen the scope beyond Earth); note that \"4\" is a name and identifies a house. Postal codes or ZIP codes should be used with caution in this word - they must be inserted in the correct spot; for example, (in the U.S.) a standard ZIP code identifies (approximately) the administering post office or municipal region and, therefore, must come after a street name but usually before the city name; ZIP+4 usually identifies a subdivision of the city or service area for the local post office, so it would come after the street name but before the city name and the standard ZIP code; ZIP+4+2 is usually enough to identify a building, so it would precede the street name (but may follow the apartment number in some cases); going the other way: the first few digits identify the region of the country or type of high-level administrative subunit of the U.S. and would come somewhere after the state name or similar. Containment is not assumed to be proper, so consecutive sumti may be equivalent (for example ZIP+4+2 can be equivalent to the house/building identifier and street address, but may be strictly contain the apartment identifier). Delete $x_1$ in order to talk of things like \"Chesterfield, New Hampshire\" (tcaudu$_2$ = Chesterfield, tcaudu$_3$ = New Hampshire); in this case, since the terbri structure of this word (after tcaudu$_1$) is constant/symmetric wrt shift in sumti slot (indexing), it may be cleanest and most elegant to begin the bridi with the selbri. Any number of consecutive unfilled sumti slots (after tcaudu$_1$) is technically equivalent but may be used informally in order to show that the utterer has a well-defined or standard sequence of nested classes which subdivide the subsequent sumti and which contain the previous ones. Deleting any finite number of sumti slots after the first has no nontrivial effect. This word might be generalizable to other nested structures or graphs such as information in a file (example: cell coordinates, tab name, Excel file name, directory to which the file directly belongs, next superdirectory thereof, ..., stem directory) or members in a family tree (example: full name of person, branch of family, larger family name, ..., all of humanity, ..., all of Earth life). See also: {judri}, {jutsi}."},{"word":"tcauneba","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a clergyman with wine $x_2$ and chimpanzees $x_3$.","notes":"Courtesy of LojbanIsCrazy."},{"word":"tcaxe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (object) has charge $x_2$ (number) in units $x_3$ for interaction/of type $x_4$ and in/by/using convention $x_5$","notes":"Generic type of charge; individual charges tend to be scalars. For electromagnetism, the meaning of a \"positive charge\" is either the signum of the charge of an electron for electricity or the signum of the charge of a south magnet for magnetism. Includes mass (gravitation charge ({gavytcaxe}) if it is being treated as such; x2 default: {ma'u}), electric charge ({dicmytcaxe}), (strong) isospin, weak isospin, color charge (Quantum Chromodynamics; {tsabytcaxe}), intrinsic spin/Dirac-Pauli charge, most quantum numbers (lepton number, baryon number), etc. See also: {majga}, {dikca}, {eldicka'u}, {kuardicka'u}, {paulcna}, {plankexu}, {grake}."},{"word":"tcebamaus","score":2,"definition":"Chè ba màu, Vietnamese three-color dessert"},{"word":"tcebra","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=m_1$ is huge/enormous/very big in property $b_2$ with criterion $b_3$.","notes":"{mutce}+{barda}. See also: {brabra}, {caibra}, {selte'abra}, {dukse}, {cimni}, {camganra}; antonym: {cmacma}."},{"word":"tcecrogau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ (person/agent) tortures/inflicts severe pain on $x_2=c_1$ at locus $x_3=c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tikpa}, {tunta}, {katna}, {mi'arpe'u}."},{"word":"tce'exo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is Czech in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {slovo}, {ropno}, {tcesk}."},{"word":"tcegei","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is delighted/ecstatic/overjoyed about $g_2$ (event/state)."},{"word":"tcejarso'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1=j_1$ is a hard-boiled egg of/from organism $x_2=s_2$.","notes":"Equivalent to ``sovda poi febvi djacu jukpa ze'a le mentu be li so''."},{"word":"tcekau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (property - ka) is global among $x_2$."},{"word":"tcekitau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ relates to/is an instance of ce-ki-tau dialect $x_3$ in aspect $x_2$","notes":"ce-ki-tau dialects are a class of Lojban word-swapping dialects in which infrequently-used short cmavo (typically CV or CVV) are swapped with commonly used long cmavo (CV'V). There are several ce-ki-tau dialects, such as {tcekitaujau}. See {bankle} and {banckle}."},{"word":"tcekitaujau","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is the \"ce ki tau jau\" dialect of Lojban, used by $x_2$ to communicate $x_3$ (si'o/du'u)","notes":"Place structure based on {bangu}. Refers to a dialect of Lojban that swaps certain longer, common, cmavo with shorter, rarer, cmavo: see http://mw.lojban.org/papri/ce_ki_tau_jau. Use of this dialect can be marked with \"{jo'au} tcekitaujau\". Also see {tcekitaujei}."},{"word":"tcekitaujei","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 'ce ki tau jei' dialect of Lojban, used by $x_2$ to communicate $x_3$ (si'o/du'u)","notes":"Place structure based on {bangu}. Refers to a variant of the 'ce ki tau jau' ({tcekitaujau}) dialect that differs on what {jo'u} is swapped with: see http://mw.lojban.org/papri/ce_ki_tau_jau. Use of this dialect can be marked with '{jo'au} tcekitaujei' "},{"word":"tcelana","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is plasmatic membrane of biological cell $x_2$"},{"word":"tcelerita","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (number; default: 1) is the physical speed supremum (for objects of positive masses)/celeritas/$c_{0}$ expressed in units $x_2$ (default: in terms of natural parameter $c_{0}$; id est: unitless/dimensionless and equal to 1) in (paradigm/system of) physics $x_3$ (default: this, our actual. physical universe and reality);","notes":"In the Newtonian model, for any finite nonzero units of spatial length and temporal duration, c0 is infinitely large. In the modern Relativistic/Einsteinian paradigm of physics, c0 is a finite positive number for any finite nonzero units of spatial length and temporal duration; thus, in such cases, we can set it equal to 1 (begin measuring in terms of percentage of c0) and gain scaled Relativistic results; by Maxwellian electromagnetism, c0 = 299792458 m/s. Notice the lack of reference to the speed of light and of media through which the wave/particle propagates. This is a physical constant of a universe; any entities of zero mass in a universe will propagate at c0 in an ideal perfect vacuum/classical free space - we just happen to name three such entities \"light\", \"gravitation\", and \"the strong nuclear force\". See also: {plankexu}, {gravnutnoia}, {boltsemaku}, {avgadro}, {ocnerta}."},{"word":"tcelopa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a protoplasm of biological cell $x_2$"},{"word":"tceluci'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a biological tissue with components $x_2$","notes":"Most common components are cells ({lo} {tcelula}). '{loi} {tcelula}' and '{gunma} {lo} {tcelula}' are common approximations."},{"word":"tcelula","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a biological cell","notes":"The basic unit of a living organism ({lo} {jmive}), contains of a quantity of protoplasm ({lo} {tcelopa}), surrounded by a cell membrane ({lo} {tcelana}), able to synthesize proteins ({lo} {lanbi}), able to replicate ({divzi}) itself."},{"word":"tcema","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is compared to $x_2$","notes":"see {karbi}"},{"word":"tcemli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is quite $x_2$ (ka/ni); $x_1$ is slightly extreme in $x_2$ (ka/ni)"},{"word":"tcemodani","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a suitcase","notes":"See also {dakli}"},{"word":"tcempedake","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cempedak (Artocarpus champeden) of breed $x_2$","notes":"See {tca'anka}, {zduriane}"},{"word":"tcena","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ stretches/extends to range $x_{2}$ [interval/extent] in dimension $x_{3}$ from relaxed range $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {kuspe}, {pruni}, {preja}, {ranji}, {trati}."},{"word":"tcenarplixla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$, when used for purpose $x_2$, is obsoleted in favour of $x_2$.","notes":"Contrast with {narplixla}."},{"word":"tcendol","score":1,"definition":"cendol, Indonesian ice dessert"},{"word":"tcenseni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a serif, a short line added to the top or bottom of letter $x_2$ (text)"},{"word":"tcepru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object/thing) is ancient."},{"word":"tceprubakni","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a aurochs/urus/ure (Bos primigenius) of variety/breed $b_2$."},{"word":"tceprujurme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an archaeon of species/defining property $x_2$.","notes":"The Archaea are a group of single-celled microorganisms. In the past they had been classed with bacteria as prokaryotes (={pruslemijyji'e}) and named archaebacteria, but this classification is regarded as outdated. See also {tcepru}, {jurme}."},{"word":"tcepruske","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is archeology of/about subject matter $x_2$ based on methodology $x_3$.","notes":"From {tcepru}, {saske}. See also {citri}."},{"word":"tceraso","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cherry of species $x_2$"},{"word":"tceremuxa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hackberry/bird cherry (subgenus Padus) of variety $x_2$","notes":"See also {rotsmela}, {smela}"},{"word":"tcerice","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ cherishes $x_2$ by doing x3 (property)"},{"word":"tcerimola","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cherimoya of species/taxon/type/cultivar $x_2$.","notes":"See: \".{arnonkrtcerimola}\"."},{"word":"tcernobi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ explodes emitting radioactive particles $x_2$","notes":"See also {dirce}, {spoja}, {sputu}."},{"word":"tceromuxa","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hackberry/bird cherry (subgenus Padus) of variety $x_2$","notes":"See also {rotsmela}, {smela}"},{"word":"tcesa","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a canistel/Pouteria campechiana of type/variety $x_2$","notes":"Tagalog \"tiyesa\"; Spanish \"tiesa\""},{"word":"tcesk","score":2,"definition":"Czech Republic.","notes":"Cf. {tce'exo}, {slovo}, {gugde}."},{"word":"tcesnosli","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an oscillate with oscillation state $x_{2}$."},{"word":"tceta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a whale/dolphin/porpoise (order Cetacea) of species/breed $x_2$","notes":"Synonym: {tcetace}."},{"word":"tcetace","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a whale/dolphin/porpoise (order Cetacea) of species/breed $x_2$","notes":"Synonym: {cketake}. See also {balnema}, {delfinu}, {orka}."},{"word":"tcetce","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is very much/very extreme in property $m_2$ (ka), towards $m_3$ extreme/direction.","notes":"Differs from {mutce} only in intensity; add more \"tce\" to taste. Made from {mutce} + {mutce}."},{"word":"tcevapi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Ćevapčići/Ćevapi"},{"word":"tcevlimaurempre","score":1,"definition":"The extent to which $x_1$ exhibits property $x_2$ is significantly greater than the extent to which the typical member of set $x_3$ is capable of exhibiting property $x_2$.","notes":"Heros what have superpowers are {xamgu} tcevlimaurempre. Villains what have superpowers are {xlali} tcevlimaurempre. [NEW TOPIC] The reader may find that the inclusion of \"rem\" in \"tcevlimaurempre\" is weird. However, the original definition of \"tcevlimaurempre\" is ROUGHLY equivalent to \"some person whose power exceeds the power which the typical human can have\". But VARIK finds that this definition is too human-centric and writes the second definition."},{"word":"tcibixo","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is"},{"word":"tcibureki","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a piece of chiburekki of content $x_2$","notes":"a deep-fried turnover with a filling usually of ground or minced meat and onions; made with a single round piece of dough folded over the filling in a half-moon shape"},{"word":"tcica","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event/experience) misleads/deceives/dupes/fools/cheats/tricks $x_{2}$ into $x_{3}$ (event/state).","notes":"Agentive deception (= {ticygau}, {ticyzu'e}); $x_3$ could be an action or a belief on the part of $x_2$; harmful intent or result is not implied (= {malticyzu'e} for such harmful intent); self deception (= {sezytcica}); deceive/trick into misguided action (= {ticyxlu}); misguided belief (= {tickri}); fib/lie/tell an untruth/lie/fib (= {ticysku}, {jifsku}), white lie (= {zanticysku}). See also {stace}, {xlura}, {stidi}, {kajde}."},{"word":"tcidu","score":10000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [agent] reads $x_{2}$ [text] from surface/document/reading material $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is a reader.","notes":"See also {ciska}, {cukta}, {karni}."},{"word":"tcigaso","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of gasoline/petrol","notes":"See {litki}, {karce}, {livla}"},{"word":"tciiani","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a chia/Salvia of species $x_2$","notes":"This plant is related to mint; it has seeds from which an edible oil may be derived."},{"word":"tci'ile","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Chilean culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"This word is even mentioned in Book, so it seems like it ought to be in the dictionary. cf. {gugdeculu}, {ru'urculupu}."},{"word":"tci'ita","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) of breed $x_2$","notes":"See {bramlatu}. "},{"word":"tcika","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [hours, minutes, seconds] is the time/hour of state/event $x_{2}$ on day $x_{3}$ at location $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also o'clock, time-of-day. (time units in $x_1$ are specified as numbers separated by pi'e or are unit values massified with joi); See also cmavo list {ti'u}, {cacra}, {cerni}, {detri}, {donri}, {djedi}, {junla}, {nicte}, {mentu}, {snidu}, {temci}, {vanci}, {dirba}, {mokca}."},{"word":"tcikai","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=t_1$ is practical, likely to be applicable to event $c_2=t_2$."},{"word":"tcIkculub","score":1,"definition":"Chicxulub"},{"word":"tcikculube","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ impacts the surface of celestial body / celestial body area $x_2$; $x_1$ is an astronomical impactor","notes":"See also {tcIkculub}"},{"word":"tcikona","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a stork of species/type $x_2$"},{"word":"tcikoni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a stork of species $x_2$"},{"word":"tcikydragausnidu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a leap second of/on day/larger time unit $x_2$ at location $x_3$ according to calendary system $x_4$.","notes":"See also: {detydragaudje}."},{"word":"tcikyga'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reschedules from time $x_2$[hours, {minutes}, {seconds}] state/event $x_3$ to time $x_4$[hours, {minutes}, {seconds}]. ","notes":"Cf. {tcika}, {galfi}, {tcikygau}, {detytcikygau}, {bavypunji}, {prupu'i}."},{"word":"tcikygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ schedules time $t_1$ [hours, {minutes}, {seconds}] for state/event $t_2$ on day $t_3$ at location $t_4$.","notes":"Cf. {tcika}, {gasnu}, {detytcikygau}, {tcikyga'i}, {bavypunji}, {prupu'i}."},{"word":"tcila","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a detail/feature/particular of $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {diklo}, {steci}."},{"word":"tcilakaiotli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a squash, pumpkin, gourd, any plant of genus Cucurbita of species $x_2$","notes":"See {guzme}"},{"word":"tcilanagiga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sheela-na-gig/sean-na-gi."},{"word":"tcima","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is weather at place/region $x_{2}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is meteorological.","notes":"Climate (= {citsyti'a}, {timymo'a}). See also {brife}, {bumru}, {carvi}, {dilnu}, {bratu}."},{"word":"tcima'alcotci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sunflower of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"Nahuatl \"chīmalxōchitl\" (sunflower). Cf. {solxrula}"},{"word":"tcimbolo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a guppy/molly of species $x_2$"},{"word":"tcimera","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Chimera (mythical animal) "},{"word":"tcimi'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) sets / configures $x_2$ (machine/tool) to do $x_3$ (state/event/ka-of-$x_2$)","notes":"From {tutci}, {minde}. See {minji}"},{"word":"tcimpazi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a chimpanzee of species/subspecies $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jbonobo}, {smani}."},{"word":"tcinciia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a chinchilla of species/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"tcinguuo","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects the Qin Dynasty culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"tcingys","score":1,"definition":"Genghis"},{"word":"tcini","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [state/property] is a situation/condition/state/position/are conditions/circumstances of $x_{2}$.","notes":"Characteristics or environment of an object/event/process stage or state that are typically/potentially only temporary. See also {stuzi}, {zvati}, {vanbi}, ve {pruce}, {ckaji}, {zasni}."},{"word":"tcintrau","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects the Qing Dynasty culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"tcipi","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is crispy/crunchy/hard brittle food typically producing a sound when eaten to $x_2$"},{"word":"tciromei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the literature of topic $x_2$. $x_1$ is the body of written works about $x_2$"},{"word":"tcita","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a label/tag of $x_{2}$ showing information $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {sinxa}, {cmene}, {judri}."},{"word":"tcitama","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) of breed $x_2$","notes":"See {bramlatu}. "},{"word":"tcita zei uidje","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=u_1$ is a label on user interface $t_2=u_2$ showing information $t_3$.","notes":"See {uidje}."},{"word":"tcitcarone","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is chicharrones/fried pork rinds of type/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"tcitigi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reads text $x_2$ aloud for $x_3$. $x_1$ reads aloud."},{"word":"tcitygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ puts a label $t_1$ on $t_2$ showing information $t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {tcita}, {gasnu}, {ba'argau}."},{"word":"tcityuidje","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=u_1$ is a label on user interface $t_2=u_2$ showing information $t_3$.","notes":"See {tcita}, {uidje}. Syn. {tcita zei uidje}"},{"word":"tciuaua","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Chihuahua of breed/variety $x_2$.","notes":"See also: {gerkrtciuaua}, {gerku}"},{"word":"tciuiro","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a capybara of species $x_2$","notes":"Synonym: {jaurxarju}"},{"word":"tciveljai","score":0,"definition":"$j_4=t_1$ is a handle on object $j_2$ with purpose $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {batke}."},{"word":"tcixori","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is chicory of variety $x_2$","notes":"See also {endivi}, {skarola}."},{"word":"tcizba","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ makes tool $z_2=t_1$ for purpose $t_2$ out of $z_3$; $z_1$ implements $t_2$"},{"word":"tcizbaga","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cheeseburger","notes":"See {snuji}"},{"word":"tcokobo","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a Chocobo of species/breed/strain/type $x2$"},{"word":"tcokolatle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is chocolate beverage of type/variety $x_2$","notes":"Classical Nahuatl \"chocolātl\""},{"word":"tcokumte","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a llama/vicuña/alpaca/guanaco of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kumte}, {zdokumte}, {rabykumte}, {kumtrvikunia}, {kumtrvalpaka}, {kumtrlama}, {kumtrguanako}"},{"word":"tcomolunmas","score":2,"definition":"Mount Everest","notes":"Tibetans had called Everest \"Chomolungma\" for centuries. A mountain peak may be preceded by the word {cman}(=mount): cman.tcomolunmas."},{"word":"tcotu'a","score":3,"definition":"$k_1=t_1$ is South America","notes":"From {ketco} {tumla}. See also {zdotu'a}, {rontu'a}, {bemtu'a}, {sralytu'a}, {frikytu'a}, {ziptu'a}"},{"word":"tcoxarju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a peccary of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {xarju}"},{"word":"tcubi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is addicted to doing $x_2$ (property)"},{"word":"tcuji'e","score":1,"definition":"$n_1=j_1$ is a parasite on $n_2$."},{"word":"tcunCIN","score":1,"definition":"Chongqing"},{"word":"tcuros","score":2,"definition":"churros, longwise fried dough pastry"},{"word":"tcuselkai","score":1,"definition":"$c_2$ is an extrinsic property of $c_1=n_1$ that is dependent on necessity $n_2$ to be manifest.","notes":"See also \"intrinsic property\" (={jinzi})."},{"word":"tcuskuue","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (lu; quote) is said/expressed by $x_2$, followed by expression $x_3$ (lu; quote), via expressive medium $x_4$, and then continuing on/proceeding/serially resuming to express/say $x_5$ (lu; quote), and then $x_6$ (lu; quote), and then $x_7$ (lu; quote), ... (open-ended terbri structure of arbitrarily many sumti slots).","notes":"$x_1$ and $x_3$ form a continuous or resumptive quotation with no gap, namely: $x_1 + x_3$ (where '+' denotes concatenation); likewise, in general: $x_1 + x_3 + x_5 + x_6 + x_7 + ...$ (for as many terms as have been submitted). This word is useful for dialogue/monologue in books; for example: \"\"Hi\", said Bill, \"how are you?\"\" translates to \"lu coi li'u tcuskuue la .bil. lu pei li'u\". Notice that $x_2$ can come before or after the selbri (in the bridi-head or bridi-tail, resp.), corresponding to \"$x_2$ said\" or \"said $x_2$\" resp. It is typical to have $x_3$ complete the thought of $x_1$; in verbal form, there may be a natural or temporal break between $x_1$ and $x_3$ between $x_3$ and $x_5$, between $x_5$ and $x_6$, vel sim. No audience is necessary. Modify this selbri via seltau in order to change how the expression is presented (examples: exclamation, question, imploration, dubious assertion, etc.). See: \"{cusku}\", \".{alcu}\", \"{tcasnuue}\" (which differs from this word in that the expressions referenced thereby may not be quotes (although see the rest of this note) and may be replies between parties rather than continuations of a single utterance/expression/line of dialogue, unlike those referenced hereby; the open-ended terbri structure of this word is conceptually very similar in grammatical form, but not semantic import or intent, to that of that word). This word may also be used like the stream-controlling operator '>>' in C++ or the terms of a 'print()' call/statement (delimited by commas) in Python. It may also be used for internal monologue for protracted or interrupted musings. \"{sedu'u}\" expressions should be avoided as submissions to the various quotation sumti slots, but may be taken by some speakers as grammatically acceptable."},{"word":"tcuti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sibling of a direct ancestor/elder of $x_2$ by bond/tie/relation/standard $x_3$ (not necessarily genetic/biological nor necessarily directly ancestral); $x_1$ is an associated member of one of $x_2$'s ancestor's generation; $x_1$ is an (great-(great-(...)))uncle/aunt of $x_2$.","notes":"Works for any nonnegative integer (including 0) number of \"great-\"s concatenated with any of the following: \"uncle\", \"aunt\", \"nephew\", \"niece\". Ancestor relationship may not be biological (it could be a string of adoptions, cultural/tribal leadership roles, biological parenthood, or any combination thereof); siblinghood may not be biological either. This word unifies the peripheral generalization/metaphoric sense of \".{abvele}\" (understood to refer to a great-uncle or great-aunt, or the reciprocal relationship) with the meaning of \"{famti}\". It cannot refer to a sibling or a cousin (strict sense) of $x_2$ in a simple family tree. See: .{abvele}, {famti}, {tunba}, {tamne}."},{"word":"te","selmaho":"SE","score":100001,"definition":"3rd conversion; switch 1st/3rd places."},{"word":"te'a","selmaho":"VUhU2","score":100001,"definition":"binary mathematical operator: to the power; exponential; [a to the b power].","notes":"see {tenfa}"},{"word":"te'a'a","selmaho":"BAI","score":2,"definition":"tekla modal: with key/button... (computer game context)","notes":"e.g. \"use the spacebar to jump\" could be translated as \"plipe te'a'a la canlu\". See also: {tekla}."},{"word":"te'ai","selmaho":"XI","score":4,"definition":"Exponentiation of unit selbri","notes":"With {pi'ai}, this word can be used to construct unit selbri; see the notes of {pi'ai} for a simple example. A full example is the units of acceleration, pi'ai mitre snidu te'ai ni'u re [ke'e]. See also {fei'u}"},{"word":"te'au","score":1,"definition":"iterated Cartesian product with self: A × A × ... × A, n times.","notes":"Probably belongs to selma'o VUhU but, since it is iterated JOI, there is the case for that. First argument A is a set or similar object; second argument n is a nonnegative integer; the result is the cross-product of A with itself n times. Used as a shortcut for longer, arguably more preferable, constructions so that one can more closely say \"R three\" and mean R^3. Emphatically not equivalent to exponentiation; it only works on sets and similar objects. See also: {te'a}, {pi'u}, {se'au}."},{"word":"te'au'u","selmaho":"VUhU","score":2,"definition":"mekso ternary operator: Knuth up-arrow notation: $a \\uparrow \\dots \\uparrow b$ of order/with $c-2$ arrows (\"$\\uparrow$\") initially, evaluated from right to left; the $c$th hyperoperator on $a$ by $b$.","notes":"c must be a nonnegative integer. c=0 is the lowest-order hyperoperator in the structure. Thus, for integers: c=0 is succession of/on b (in which case a can be omitted or be any number), c=1 is addition, c=2 is multiplication, c=3 is exponentiation, c=4 is tetration, etc. Notice that right-grouping is in effect for all c; thus x*(y*z) is calculated, rather than (x*y)*z. See also: {de'au'u}, {fe'au'u}."},{"word":"tebau","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"bangu modal, 3rd place (expression) language expressing ..."},{"word":"tebe'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"benji modal, 3rd place (source) sent to receiver ..."},{"word":"tebjoide'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is labiodental/pertains to the lower lip and upper teeth of body/person $c_3=d_2$.","notes":"Used in phonological jargon. cf. {zunsna}"},{"word":"tebjvegalmijykemkarsna","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a labialized high central vowel sound; $s_1$ is a close central rounded vowel sound."},{"word":"tebo'ai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":0,"definition":"boxna modal, 3rd place: with waveform/wave shape/wavefunction of form/shape ...","notes":"Note that the waveform can be used to determine the wave's Fourier series and amplitude; in fact, if a function is used to specify the waveform, then all of the properties of the wave itself (excluding its medium and, possibly, wave-space and intensity-space) are determined. Of such a function, the referents of {sebo'au} and of {tebo'au} are respectively the function's input/variable and output; the function itself (or- pedantically- the plot thereof, arguably more accurately) is the waveform. The wavefunction (in one sense) can be tagged by this word. See also: {boxna}, {bo'ai}, {bo'au}, {tebo'au}."},{"word":"tebo'au","selmaho":"BAI*","score":0,"definition":"boxna modal, 3rd place: with signal intensity measured in terms of ..., with wave intensity space ..., with amplitude in terms of ..., periodic in dimension/quality/aspect/fashion ..., periodic in terms of ...","notes":"A wave/signal has some periodic character/intensity which recurs in wave-space (specified by {sebo'au}) over the course of some characteristic scale/wavelength/duration (as specified by {vebo'ai} and/or {xebo'ai}, in conjunction with {sebo'au}). For example, this intensity may be brightness, loudness, temperature, or height of the ripple/wave - or fluctuations, changes thereof over the course of, for example, time and/or space (in which case the {sebo'au}-referent space has dimensions of some (possibly null/empty/count) quantity multiplied by inverse seconds and/or respectively inverse meters). For example, a plot of the periodic luminosity function of a the photon emission of a light bulb connected a dimmer switch will have one axis given by the referent of {sebo'au} (usually the x-axis; in this example, it will be time) and the second axis will be given in terms of photon counts/brightness {the referent of {tebo'au}); the shape of the wave (the referent of {tebo'ai}) is the result of how much and how often the dimmer switch is changed/handled/toggled over time (according to the first axis). The referent of this word is merely the terms/quantities/dimensions in which intensity/amplitude are measured for the given wave. The position along the wave and the magnitude of the amplitude (or, more generally, the intensity along the wave) are given by the waveform ({tebo'ai}) and other wave properties. See also: {boxna}, {bo'au}, {bo'ai}, {sebo'ai}, {sebo'au}, {tebo'ai}."},{"word":"tebrulspa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plant of the mint family, of genus/species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {kurtsapi}, {spatrmenta}"},{"word":"tebykemkarsna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a labialized/rounded vowel sound.","notes":"See {karsna}."},{"word":"tebykre","score":3,"definition":"$k_1$ is the moustache of $k_2=c_2$."},{"word":"teca'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"catni modal, 3rd place authoritatively; with basis of authority ..."},{"word":"teci'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"ciste modal, 3rd place of system components ..."},{"word":"teci'o","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"cinmo modal, 3rd place (attitude about) emotionally; emoting about ..."},{"word":"tecu'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"cusku modal, 3rd place (3rd party hearsay) as told to ..."},{"word":"tecycuxskicauzmi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the default in/of function $x_2$ pertaining to $x_3$ when no option is chosen/specified from potential/candidate pool (set, list) $x_4$ under additional/other conditions $x_5$","notes":"Chooser may be specified by x3 or x5 (albeit with somewhat different meanings) but is not inherently important to the property of a default."},{"word":"tecyju'i","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is particular/fastidious about $j_2=s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {jundi}."},{"word":"tecyselci'i","score":1,"definition":"$c_2$ is a hobbyist/collector/etc. of $c_1=s_1$.","notes":"See also {steci}, {se}, {cinri}."},{"word":"tecyse'u","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is committed to $s_2$ with service $s_3$"},{"word":"tecyvla","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a term/jargon (from a specialised area of knowledge) meaning $v_2=s_2$ in language $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {valsi}, {steci}, {bangu}."},{"word":"tedboi","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a globe with ball material $x_{2}$."},{"word":"tede'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"detri modal, 3rd place on a date measured at location ..."},{"word":"tedi'o","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"diklo modal, 3rd place locally; at specific locus within range ..."},{"word":"tedmre","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ surveys $t_1$=$m_2$ as $m_3$ (map or measurements) in unit $m_4$ with accuracy $m_5$","notes":"see also {tumymre}"},{"word":"tedu'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"dunli modal, 3rd place equally; equal in property ..."},{"word":"tedu'o","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"djuno modal, 3rd place knowingly; knowing about ..."},{"word":"tedycmu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is tellurium"},{"word":"tedyske","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$=$t_1$ is Earth science based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"terdi2, terdi3 and saske2 subsumed. x1 is an all-embracing term for the sciences related to the planet Earth. It is arguably a special case in planetary science (={plinyske}). Not limited to reductionistic science, but also embrace holistic views. See also {derske}."},{"word":"tedyxas","score":1,"definition":"Earthsea universe in Ursula K. Le Guin's novels","notes":"terdi xamsi"},{"word":"te'e","selmaho":"FAhA3","score":100000,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; edged by/edging up to ..."},{"word":"te'e'a","selmaho":"SEhEhI","score":2,"definition":"2-Merge Conversion: placed immediately before a selbri, merges $x_2$ and $x_3$ places.","notes":"See also: \"{se'e'i}\", \"{ve'e'a}\", \"{xe'e'a}\", \"{ze'e'a}\", \"{ve'e'u}\", \"{xe'e'o}\", \"{ze'e'e}\"."},{"word":"te'e'i","selmaho":"SEhEhI","score":2,"definition":"placed before a selbri, merges x1 and x3 places (with the new x1 being equivalent to the result of this merging).","notes":"Causes relabelling such that all slots subsequent to $x_3$ in the original brivla have their indices decremented by 1; for example, the original $x_4$ becomes the new $x_3$; notice that $x_2$ is not altered in index or meaning. See also {se'e'i}, {ve'e'i}, {xe'e'i}, {ze'e'i}, {te'e'a}, {ze'e'au}."},{"word":"te'ei","selmaho":"COI","score":1,"definition":"Vocative: request/command that recipient acknowledge having received (and understood) the message (iff they did (and do)) - no need to respond"},{"word":"te'ekno","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a form of techno music performed/created by $x_2$ with characteristics $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zgike}, {dja'aza}, {sopselneizgi}, {naizgi}, {nolzgi}."},{"word":"te'enka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is on the edge, about to climax","notes":"Read {te'e}'s definition in a sultry voice."},{"word":"tefi'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"finti modal, 3rd place creatively; created for purpose ..."},{"word":"tefi'ei","selmaho":"BAI","score":2,"definition":"ifle modal, 3rd place: \"otherwise...\" (du'u or nu)","notes":"See {fi'ei}, {ifle}, {ganai}"},{"word":"tefpi'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ times the $x_4$th power of $x_3$ // $x_1 = x_2 \\times {x_3}^{x_4}$","notes":"See {tenfa}, {pilji}, {gei}, {dektefpi'i}, {reltefpi'i}"},{"word":"tefsujme'o","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is a polynomial function in variable $t_2$=$s_2$ of degree (maximum power with nonzero coefficient) $t_3$ interpreted by rules $m_2$","notes":"m2 can include (but is not limited to) information about the underlying formal polynomial and/or ring of definition, steps of addition series (which terms are being summed), and input domain of the function. t2 is a variable of input (no longer an indeterminant, as it is for the underlying formal polynomial). See also: {cpolinomi'a}"},{"word":"tefteli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a roasted meatball (meal; a ball of minced or ground meat, roasted) consisting of $x_2$","notes":"{polpeta} is a more generic term. See also {frikadeli}, {sanmi}, {rectu}"},{"word":"tega'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"zgana modal, 3rd place observed by means ..."},{"word":"tegei'ai","selmaho":"BAI","score":0,"definition":"aigne modal, 3rd place: with (generalized) eigenspace (eigenvector vectorspace) ...","notes":"Not \"in eigenspace ...\"; use {klesi}, {le'a}, or in particular {cmima} for that usage. Since {ve aigne} is by default 1 (unless explicitly or contextually implicitly specified otherwise), {tegei'ai} will typically/by default refer to a strict/simple eigenspace (wherein the generalization exponent is 1); in order to override this default and explicitly specify that the 'eigenspace' at hand is generalized, mark it as such (perhaps using {vegei'ai}) parenthetically, by clause, or in subscript. Note that a freestanding {vegei'ai} will not necessarily restrict the referent of {tegei'ai} to some/the specified generalization of eigenspace, since a given linear transformation can have many generalized eigenspaces for the same eigenvalue (simply differing only by generalization exponent). Eigenspaces retain the operations and properties endowing the vectorspaces to which they belong (as subspaces). Thus, an eigenspace is more than a set of objects: it is a set of vectors such that that set is endowed with vectorspace operators and properties. Thus {klesi} alone is insufficient. Eigenspaces are sometimes denoted by \"E\" with subscript lambda (for the eigenvalue of interest) and superscript \"T\" or \"A\" (for the linear transformation or respectively square matrix of interest); these are cultural conventions. Always includes the zero vector. May or may not be degenerate. See also: {aigne}, {gei'ai}, {segei'ai}, {klesi}, {le'a}, {cmima}"},{"word":"tegyga'e","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ (experiencer) feels texture $g_2=t_1$ (proterty-ka) by means/senses $g_3$ under conditions $g_4$.","notes":"The experiencer does not neccessarily intend to feel the texture. See {tegzga} for actively feeling."},{"word":"tegygaska'e","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ (experiencer) is able to feel [sensory stimulus] under conditions $k_3$ (event/state).","notes":"See also: {narte'ugaska'e}, {tegyga'e}."},{"word":"tegzga","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ palpates/touch-feels texture $z_2=t_1$ using senses/means $z_3$ under conditions $z_4$.","notes":"This is for actively palpating something. See {tegyga'e} for experiencing feeling (not neccessarily actively). Cf. {pencu}."},{"word":"te'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":2,"definition":"at a point on time axis","notes":"{temjudri} modal. See also {de'i} and {ti'u}. ex.) su'o da nuntumdesku te'i li re no pa mu pi'e mu pi'e ci no pi'e re no pi'e re vo noi sinxa lo mentu ku'o te te'i u'y ty cy xi ma'u so (There was an earthquake at 2015-05-30 20:24 UTC+9.) / su'o da nuntumdesku te'i li re vo mu ze pa ze re pi so ze mu te te'i la juli'us (There was an earthquake at 2457172.975 of Julian date.)"},{"word":"tei","selmaho":"TEI","score":100001,"definition":"composite letteral follows; used for multi-character letterals."},{"word":"te'i'ai","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"6-ary mekso/mathematical operator: Heaviside function/step/Theta function of a, of order b, in structure c, using distribution d, within approximated limit e, with value f_b at 0","notes":"Explanation: A sequence/family of (strictly monotonically increasingly, ordered) indexed function distributions (d), each of which is of/with respect to/in variable/indeterminant a, is considered; they must have the property that, as the index increases, they converge to some value (described later and determined by b, e, and f_b) for all a. This happens on structure c, which defines what various values and limits mean. b is the 'order' of the result of this convergence (so that it is the bth-order integral (equivalently, -bth-order derivative) of the Heaviside step/Theta function with respect to a so that b = -1 yields the Dirac delta 'function' centered/with interesting point at 0, b = 0 yields the Heaviside step/Theta function with respect to a centered at/with interesting point 0, etc.). Natural numbers (or 0) for b yield a 'special' polynomial (let us call it p) of that order in indeterminant a for all values of a greater than 0 and 0 for all values of a less than 0 so that p(a) = a^b Theta(a). Input e is for when the particular functions in d are of interest and only e of them have been computed (so that, for finite e, the output is not exactly the bth order Heaviside function); in other words, the limit of the family indices is being taken to e; this is of particular importance for negative values of b: |b| > 1, since they will not be identically 0 in some sense (else, all information is lost about the special structure/nature of this function). The contextless defaults are: b = 0, c is the field of real numbers (with absolute value norm and ordering due to signed absolute value), d is bth-order integral of ((1 + y + z * erf(k a / (2^(1/2)) ) ) / 2)-like functions that are properly normalized and are of proper height, e is infinity (countable). Heaviside(0,0,...,f_0) = 1/2 = f_0 is typical and is a contextless default for b = 0 (however, it may in particular be set to 0 or 1 so that the function is left-/right-continuous at a = 0; for values of b other than 0, f_b = 0 is the contextless default; note that f_(-1) must be infinity 'of the proper magnitude' (it cannot be specified to be otherwise). See also: {zdeltadirake}"},{"word":"tei'au","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"4-ary mekso operator: Taylor expansion/polynomial term; for ordered input $(X_1, X_2, X_3, X_4)$, output is the $X_3$th Taylor polynomial term of at-least-$X_3$-smooth function $X_2$ which was expanded around point $X_4$ and which is evaluated at point $X_1$, namely $(1/(X_3!)) * (D^{X_3}(X_2))(X_4) * (X_1-X_4)^{X_3}$.","notes":"All of the usual assumptions must apply in order to be well-defined. $X_3$ must be a nonnegative integer. $X_2$ must be a function with at least $X_3$ derivatives on the interval disc/interval defined by $X_1$ and $X_4$ such that said derivative takes values for which the other operators make sense (and finity is usually assumed). $X_1$ and $X_4$ must be elements of the domain of $X_2$ (and the $X_3$th derivative thereof in the latter case). The notation \"$(D^{X_3}(X_2))(X_4)$\" represents the $X_3$th derivative of $X_2$, applied to $X_4$; the \"$!$\" notation represents the factorial."},{"word":"tei'i","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"discursive: Especially, foremost, primarily, chiefly, preëminently, importantly, significantly (laïc or statistics technical sense), in particular, strongly, notably - in common with, commonly, generally, usually, ordinarily, unnoteably."},{"word":"teijbi","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=t_2$ (point in time / point-event) is near/approximates $j_2=t_3$ (point in time / point-event).","notes":"Cf. {jibni}, {temci}, {zi}."},{"word":"teimjau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (nu, or time-/date-stamp) is the event/moment in time when the elapsed time/duration from the death or end of $x_2$ (entity/object, or process) is equal to the temporal measure of its lifetime (elapsed time from its birth/beginning until its death/end), in frame of reference $x_3$.","notes":"This is essentially a particular type of {te} {teirmijyfau}."},{"word":"te'i'o","selmaho":"UI3","score":1,"definition":"discursive: specified by the speaker - unspecified by the speaker","notes":"Used to indicate that a referent(s) of the preceding word/structure (usually sumti) is/are specified by the speaker; See also {steci}, {sanji}"},{"word":"tei'o","selmaho":"UI","score":2,"definition":"discursive: in theory - in practice.","notes":"See {zu'u}, {ku'i}, {je'u}."},{"word":"teipru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is in the past of/earlier than/before $x_2$ in time sequence, separated by an interval of $x_3$","notes":"See {purci}, {temci}."},{"word":"teirmijyfau","score":1,"definition":"The elapsed time/duration between $x_1$ (nu, or time-/date-stamp) and $x_2$ (nu, or time-/date-stamp) is equal to the elapsed time/duration between $x_1$ and $x_3$ (nu, or time-/date-stamp), such that $x_2$ occurred no later than $x_3$ (thus, $x_1$ is also a temporal midpoint between them), in frame of reference $x_4$.","notes":"In practical usage, there is usually some sort of importance placed upon or recognition given to each of the three events, some sort of thematic interrelation between at least one pair of them is implied, and often one of them (usually $x_3$ because that can be calculated in advance) will either be the current time (at utterance) or a moment of recognition/reflection; in practice, $x_2$ is often the birth or start of something (an event or entity/object) and $x_1$ is its death or end (but beware sumti-raising when discussing said object!); for example, if $x_2$ is the construction of the Berlin Wall and $x_1$ is its destruction, then $x_3$ is a particular date in the late-201Xs (such as 13 Apr. 2019) dependent on definitions of \"construction\" and \"destruction\". See also: \"{teimjau}\"."},{"word":"teirmokca","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an instant/moment in time $x_2$","notes":"See {temci}, {mokca}"},{"word":"te'iski","score":1,"definition":"$sk_1$ specifies $sk_2=st_2$ among $st_3$ to audience $sk_3$ as having property $sk_4=st_1$"},{"word":"tei'u","selmaho":"TEIhU","score":1,"definition":"elidable terminator of a JAhOI construct","notes":"See also: {ja'oi}"},{"word":"teja'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"javni modal, 3rd place orderly; by rule within system ..."},{"word":"teji'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"jimte modal, 3rd place limitedly; limited in property/domain ..."},{"word":"teji'o","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"jitro modal, 3rd place controlledly; controlling event ..."},{"word":"teka'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"klama modal, 3rd place with origin ..."},{"word":"teka'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"krati modal, 2nd place representingly; representing in matter..."},{"word":"teki'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"ckini modal, 3rd place with relation ..."},{"word":"tekla","score":6,"definition":"$x_1$ is a button/key (of piano, typewriter, computer) causing event $x_2$ (property of $x_1$)","notes":"Method of using the key and its consequences are specified in $x_2$. See also {tutci}, {vraga}, {pilno}, {akti}, {ekra}."},{"word":"teknologi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a technology dealing with $x_2$"},{"word":"tekoi","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"korbi modal, 3rd place (bounding) bordering ..."},{"word":"tektoni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tectonic plate","notes":"See {terdi}"},{"word":"tektoniko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to plate tectonics (large-scale movements of the lithosphere)"},{"word":"tela'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"klani modal, 3rd place quantity measured on scale ..."},{"word":"telcaugau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ unlocks/unseals $c_1=s_2$ using lock/seal $s_1$ with mechanism $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {stela}, {claxu}, {gasnu}, {toltelgau}, {telga'o}, {ga'orgau}."},{"word":"tele'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"klesi modal, 3rd place (category) defined by quality ..."},{"word":"telga'o","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=s_2$ is locked, preventing access to $g_2$ by $g_3$, the lock being $s_1$ using mechanism $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {stela}, {ganlo}, {telgau}, {ga'orgau}."},{"word":"telgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ locks lock $s_1$ on $s_2$ by mechanism $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {stela}, {gasnu}, {telga'o}, {ga'orgau}."},{"word":"teli'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"lidne modal, 3rd place ordered within sequence ...; non-time sequence."},{"word":"tema'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"marji modal, 3rd place in material form ..."},{"word":"tema'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"manri modal, 3rd place (of reference) observed/measured with/by rules ..."},{"word":"temau","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"zmadu modal, 3rd place (relative!) more than/exceeding in property ..."},{"word":"tembalvi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is in the future of/later than/after $x_2$ in time sequence, separated by an interval of $x_3$","notes":"See {balvi}, {temci}."},{"word":"tembi'i","score":-1,"definition":"$j_1=t_2$ (point in time) is near/approximates $j_2=t_3$ (point in time).","notes":"Don’t use! See {teijbi}."},{"word":"temci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the time-duration/interval/period/[elapsed time] from time/event $x_{2}$ to time/event $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also age/elapsed time (= {niltei}). See also {cacra}, {cedra}, {citsi}, {ranji}, {tcika}, {junla}, {renvi}."},{"word":"temcimni","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is eternal/everlasting."},{"word":"temda'o","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=t_2$ (point in time) is far/distant in time from $d_2=t_3$ (point in time).","notes":"Cf. {darno}, {temci}, {zu}."},{"word":"temdi'i","score":-1,"definition":"$j_1=t_2$ (point in time) is near/approximates $j_2=t_3$ (point in time).","notes":"Don’t use! See {teijbi}."},{"word":"teme'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"mleca modal, 3rd place (relative!) less than in property ..."},{"word":"teme'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"cmene modal, 3rd place as a name used by ..."},{"word":"temfesti","score":1,"definition":" $f_1$ is a ruin that has decayed from time/event $t_2$ to time/event $t_3$","notes":"from {temci} {festi}"},{"word":"temjudri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a point on time axis, of event/state $x_2$, in system $x_3$.","notes":"{temci} zei {judri}. Both date and time may be $x_1$ all together. See {te'i} for BAI. See also {detri}, {tcika}. ex.) li re no pa mu pi'e mu pi'e ci no pi'e re no pi'e re vo cu mentu temjudri su'o nuntumdesku u'y ty cy xi ma'u so (There was an earthquake at 2015-05-30 20:24 UTC+9.) / li re vo mu ze pa ze re pi so ze mu cu temjudri su'o nuntumdesku la juli'us (There was an earthquake at 2457172.975 of Julian date.)"},{"word":"temkluza","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has time to spare; the time from now to when $x_1$ can no longer come closer to completion is long","notes":"See {temtagji}, {temci}, {mo'ulno}"},{"word":"temli'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=l_1$ is a time traveller travelling over time interval $x_2=l_2=t_1$ from $x_3=t_2$ to $x_4=t_3$ with time machine/time travel device $x_5=l_3$","notes":"cf. {temci}, {litru}"},{"word":"tempru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is in the past of/earlier than/before $x_2$ in time sequence, separated by an interval of $x_3$","notes":"See {purci}, {temci}"},{"word":"tempura","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tempura containing $x_2$"},{"word":"temsalri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the differintegral of $x_2$ with respect to time of differintegral order $x_3$ and with starting point/initial condition/point (in time and possibly other inputs) at which evaluation is taken $x_4$."},{"word":"temsaxygau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ synchronizes $x_2$ and $x_3$","notes":"from {temci} + {sarxe} + {gasnu}"},{"word":"temse","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is timelike-separated from $x_2$ (event) under signal means/in universe/by information channel (parametrization) $x_3$","notes":"Includes lightlike-separation. For events in the pastward light-cone (with the apex at ({mu'e}) x2), use {prutemse}; for futureward light-cone events, use {bavytemse}. See also: {calse}, {tcese}"},{"word":"temsepcau","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=s_1$ is immediately next to $s_2$ in time.","notes":"Cf. {temci}, {sepli}, {claxu}, {sepcau}, {zi}."},{"word":"temtagji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is pressed for time; the time from now to when $x_1$ can no longer come closer to completion is short","notes":"See {temkluza}, {temci}, {mo'ulno}"},{"word":"temtcu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ takes/needs $x_2$ amount of time to be/do $x_3$","notes":"See also {temci}, {nitcu}, {temyzi'e}."},{"word":"temu'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100001,"definition":"mukti modal, 3rd place motivated/motivating per the volition of ..."},{"word":"temu'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100001,"definition":"mupli modal, 3rd place as an example out of the set of ..."},{"word":"temymapti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=t_1=m_1$ is a time appropriate for event $x_2=m_2$ in aspect $x_3=m_3$; it's time for $x_2$; it's time $x_2$ happened.","notes":"See {temci} {mapti}."},{"word":"temymoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the $x_2$-th one timewise to satisfy property $x_3$ among $x_4$."},{"word":"temyzi'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ has time to do $x_2$; $x_1$ is free to spend time on $x_2$","notes":"See also {ziftei}."},{"word":"tenbriio","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mealworm/darkling beetle of species/breed $x_2$ (genus Tenebrio).","notes":"Synonymous with {cinkrtenebri}."},{"word":"tende","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) tends, has tendency to $x_2$ (property of $x_1$)","notes":"See {dikni}, {lakne}. Proposed rafsi: -te'e-"},{"word":"tendo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the tendon/ligament/sinew attaching body part $x_2$ to body part $x_3$ in body $x_4$","notes":"see {xadyskoterjo'e}"},{"word":"tenfa","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the exponential result of base $x_{2}$ to power/exponent $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {dugri}, {te'a}"},{"word":"tengau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ extends $t_1$ to range $t_2$ [interval/extent] in dimension $t_3$ from relaxed range $t_4$. "},{"word":"tengu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (property-ka) is a texture of $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {rufsu}, {xutla}."},{"word":"tenguuar","score":1,"definition":"The Tengwar script.","notes":"Confer: \"{jbopomofo}\"."},{"word":"teni'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"nibli modal, 3rd place entailment under logic system ..."},{"word":"tenpi'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an accordion."},{"word":"tenreka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tenrec of taxon/breed $x_2$."},{"word":"tensori","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tensor representing/meaning $x_2$ with properties $x_3$"},{"word":"tentaku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tentacle","notes":"See also {jimca}, {tuple}"},{"word":"te'o","selmaho":"PA5","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: exponential e (approx 2.71828...)."},{"word":"te'o'a","selmaho":"VUhU","score":2,"definition":"unary mekso operator: natural exponentiation operator exp, where $exp(a) = e^a \\forall a$.","notes":"Approximately equivalent to \"{se} {te'a} {te'o}\" possibly with {ma'o} included somewhere. This is mostly useful for abbreviation and for being careful in distinguishing functions from numbers (since $e^x$ is a number and not a function; this word is $e^{\\#}$ using Wolfram notation). For example: Let $D$ be the differentiation operator with respect to the first variable of its argument. Then $D(e^x)=0$ at best, strictly speaking, because $x$ must be just a number and so the differentiand is a constant (in fact and at worst, it may not even be a function, in which case the derivative is not even defined); we accept this notation to mean something else (which will be shown momentarily) because few other notations are convenient. However, what we really mean, and what this word facilitates, is: $D(exp)=exp$; this is true because the differentiand is a differentiable (and special) function. This word is related to {te'a} in a fashion analgpus to the ordered relation between {fa'i} (resp. {va'a}) and {fi'u} (resp. {vu'u}). The domain and codomain sets are purposefully vague."},{"word":"te'odlito","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a theodolite (surveying instrument)","notes":"See {jganu}, {merli}, {tutci}, {tumymre}"},{"word":"te'oi","selmaho":"NU","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (set of points in time) is a time of [bridi] taking place.","notes":"The inner bridi is realis. See also {xe'ei}."},{"word":"te'oi'i","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso ordered/non-commutative n-ary operator: tensor product/exterior product (of tensors); letting \"@\" denote the tensor product, $A_1$ @ $A_2$ @...@ $A_{n} $.","notes":"Frequently denoted by a circled saltire. For all $i$, $A_{i}$ must be a tensor itself. In order to operate on the level of the space as a whole (such as when combining vector spaces via the tensor product), couple this word with \"{kei'au}\"."},{"word":"te'oi'oi","selmaho":"TEhOIhOI","score":1,"definition":"terminator, mekso: terminates the listing of an ordered sequence of indices for a tensor","notes":"Terminates members of selma'o GAhUhAU."},{"word":"te'o zei dugri","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is the natural logarithm of $d_2$.","notes":"See also {te'o}, {dugri}, {reldugri}, {pavnondugri}."},{"word":"tepa'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"panra modal, 3rd place (property) contrastingly; contrasting in property ..."},{"word":"tepcai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ feels horror / is intensely afraid of $x_2$","notes":"See {ii}. This is the regular form of {camte'a}."},{"word":"tepcau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is fearless/intrepid"},{"word":"tepi'o","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"pilno modal, 3rd place (instrumental) a tool usage for purpose ..."},{"word":"tepmoso","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ mo'isro $x_2$ noi na'o se gu'u se gi te pruce gi'e ckeji lo ka lo pruce be fi ce'u cu masno gi'a pluja"},{"word":"tepo'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"porsi modal, 3rd place sequentially; as an order on set of items ..."},{"word":"tepselspaji","score":1,"definition":"$s_2=t_1$ is alarmed/startled by $s_1=t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {spaji}, {terpa}."},{"word":"tepsla","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ celebrates/recognizes/honors fear holiday $s_2$ (event/abstract) with activity/[party] $s_3$; $s_1$ celebrates Halloween."},{"word":"tepsne","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=t_1$ has a nightmare about/that $s_2=t_2$ (fact/idea/event/state).","notes":"Cf. {terpa}, {senva}."},{"word":"tepspaji","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=t_2$ alarms/startles $s_2=t_1$.","notes":"Cf. {terpa}, {spaji}."},{"word":"tepu'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"pluka modal, 3rd place pleasingly; being pleasing under conditions ..."},{"word":"tepu'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"pruce modal, 3rd place (outputs) processing into outputs ..."},{"word":"tepybi'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ has phobia of $x_2$."},{"word":"terai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"traji modal, 3rd place (superlative) -est; most extremely; at extreme ..."},{"word":"terba'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is a mark/spot on $x_2=b_2$ of material $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {barna}; see also {cinta}, {xinmo}"},{"word":"terbabyka'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (ingredient/mass) is saponifiable if properly processed"},{"word":"terba'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is great/grand in property $x_2=b_2$ (ka) by standard $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {banli}"},{"word":"terbajra","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ runs on surface $x_2=b_2$ using limbs $x_1=b_3$ with gait $x_4=b_4$.","notes":"{te} {bajra}"},{"word":"terbakfu","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is a bundle/package/cluster/clump/pack [shape/form] containing $x_2=b_2$, held together by $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {bakfu}"},{"word":"terbakri","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is chalk from source $x_2=b_2$ in form $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {bakri}"},{"word":"terbaktu","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is a bucket/pail/can/deep, solid, wide-topped container of contents $x_2=b_2$, made of material $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {baktu}"},{"word":"terbancu","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ exceeds/is beyond limit/boundary $x_2=b_2$ from $x_1=b_3$ in property/amount $x_4=b_4$ (ka/ni).","notes":"{te} {bancu}"},{"word":"terbandu","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ (event) defends/protects $x_2=b_2$ (object/state) from threat/peril/potential $x_1=b_3$ (event).","notes":"{te} {bandu}; see also {ckape}, {bradi}, {gunta}"},{"word":"terbanxa","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is a bank owned by/in banking system $x_2=b_2$ for banking functions $x_1=b_3$ (event).","notes":"{te} {banxa}"},{"word":"terbanzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ (object) suffices/is enough/sufficient for purpose $x_2=b_2$ under conditions $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {banzu}; see also {crutcini}"},{"word":"terba'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ grows/expands [an increasing development] to size/into form $x_2=b_2$ from $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {banro}"},{"word":"terbargu","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ arches/curves over/around $x_2=b_2$ and is made of $x_1=b_3$; $x_3=b_1$ is an arch over/around $x_2=b_2$ of material $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {bargu}"},{"word":"terbarja","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is a tavern/bar/pub serving $x_2=b_2$ to audience/patrons $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {barja}"},{"word":"terbasna","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ emphasizes/accentuates/gives emphasis/stress/accent to $x_2=b_2$ by (action) $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {basna}"},{"word":"terbasti","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ replaces/substitutes for/instead of $x_2=b_2$ in circumstance $x_1=b_3$; $x_3=b_1$ is a replacement/substitute.","notes":"{te} {basti}"},{"word":"terbatci","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ bites/pinches $x_2=b_2$ on/at specific locus $x_1=b_3$ with $x_4=b_4$.","notes":"{te} {batci}"},{"word":"terbatke","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is a button/knob/handle on/for item $x_2=b_2$, with purpose $x_1=b_3$, made of material $x_4=b_4$.","notes":"{te} {batke}"},{"word":"terbau","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is a language/dialect used by $x_2=b_2$ to express/communicate $x_1=b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"{te} {bangu}"},{"word":"terbe'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is a crew/team/gang/squad/band of persons $x_2=b_2$ directed/led by $x_1=b_3$ organized for purpose $x_4=b_4$.","notes":"{te} {bende}"},{"word":"terbe'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=b_3$ receives $x_2=b_2$ from sender $x_3=b_1$ from origin $x_4=b_4$ via means/medium $x_5=b_5$.","notes":"{te} {benji}; see also {judri}."},{"word":"terbei","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ carries/hauls/bears/transports cargo $x_2=b_2$ to $x_1=b_3$ from $x_4=b_4$ over path $x_5=b_5$; $x_3=b_1$ is a carrier/porter.","notes":"{te} {bevri}"},{"word":"terbejbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$be_3=bi_1$ signs up / subscribes to $be_1$ for publication $be_2$ from $be_4$ by means $be_5$.","notes":"Cf. {benji}, {mrilu}."},{"word":"terberti","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is to the north/northern side (right-hand-rule pole) of $x_2=b_2$ according to frame of reference $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {berti}"},{"word":"terbi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an illness with symptoms $x_2$ afflicting $x_3$."},{"word":"terbi'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is a breeze/wind/gale from direction $x_2=b_2$ with speed $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {brife}"},{"word":"terbilga","score":0,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is bound/obliged to/has the duty to do/be $x_2=b_2$ in/by standard/agreement $x_1=b_3$; $x_3=b_1$ must do $x_2=b_2$.","notes":"{te} {bilga}"},{"word":"terbilni","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is military/regimented/is strongly organized/prepared by system $x_2=b_2$ for purpose $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {bilni}"},{"word":"terbinra","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ insures/indemnifies $x_2=b_2$ against peril $x_1=b_3$ providing benefit $x_4=b_4$.","notes":"{te} {binra}"},{"word":"terbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ becomes/changes/converts/transforms into $x_2=b_2$ under conditions $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {binxo}"},{"word":"terbi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is a wall/fence separating $x_2=b_2$ from $x_1=b_3$, and subdividing $x_4=b_4$.","notes":"{te} {bitmu}"},{"word":"terbli","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is a 3-dimensional block of material $x_2=b_2$ with (typically flat) surfaces/sides $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {bliku}"},{"word":"terblo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=b_3$ propels a boat/ship/water-plying vehicle carrying $x_2=b_2$ that is $x_3=b_1$ ","notes":"{te} {bloti}, if $x_1$ is a human, it may have the meaning \"rowing\"."},{"word":"terbo'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is a wave/periodic pattern in medium $x_2=b_2$, with wave-form $x_1=b_3$, wave-length $x_4=b_4$ and frequency $x_5=b_5$.","notes":"{te} {boxna}"},{"word":"terbo'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is a bottle/jar/urn/flask/closable container for $x_2=b_2$, made of material $x_1=b_3$ with lid $x_4=b_4$.","notes":"{te} {botpi}"},{"word":"terbo'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is bone, performing (abstract) function $x_2=b_2$ in organism $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {kamjybo'u}, {bogykamju}, {bongu}."},{"word":"terbra","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is big/large in property/dimension $x_2=b_2$ (ka) as compared with standard/norm $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {barda}"},{"word":"terbradi","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is an enemy/opponent/adversary/foe of $x_2=b_2$ in struggle $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {bradi}"},{"word":"terbri","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (sequence of sumti) is the sequence of arguments that, joined by relation $x_2$ (ka), form predicate $x_3$ (du'u)","notes":"In Lojban, for example, \"mi ce'o do cu terbri lo ka ce'u prami ce'u ku lo du'u mi prami do\". In the mathematical notation P(x, y, z) for a predicate, the sequence/tuple (x, y, z) is the terbri. Note that $x_1$ is not textual, even though Lojbanists informally tend to call a word or phrase \"(one of) the terbri\" of an utterance. For this usage see {terbrisni}."},{"word":"terbriju","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is an office/bureau/work-place of worker $x_2=b_2$ at location $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {briju}"},{"word":"terbrikazmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (li) is the arity of predicate relationship $x_2$; selbri (not restricted to Lojban) is $x_1$-adic; $x_2$ is a predicate with $x_1$(-many) sumti/argument slots that may be filled.","notes":"$x_1$ must be a nonnegative integer or a transfinite cardinal. $x_2$ should typically not be a mathematical function."},{"word":"terbrimei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (property/relation) is $x_2$-ary/-adic","notes":"Synonymous with {tersu'imei} and {tersumei}."},{"word":"terbrimoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is the $x_2=m_0$-th of terbri in bridi $x_3=b_1$","notes":"moi3 has been dropped, because the order of terbri is predefined; bridi2 and bridi3 depend on bridi1 and have been removed."},{"word":"terbripaubri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=bP_1=p_1$ is a subordinate clause relation / abstraction relation with predicate $x_2=bP_2$ and arguments $x_3=bP_3$, among the arguments $x_4=p_2=bZ_3$ of relation $x_5=bZ_1$.","notes":"Used to talk about subordinate clauses or abstractions (whatever you call it). {kratau}: {te} {bridi} {pagbu} {bridi}."},{"word":"terbrisni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (sequence/set of texts) are arguments, the referents of which are related by relation represented by $x_2$ (text) for a predicate relationship represented by $x_3$ (text).","notes":"{bridi}, {selbri} and elements of {terbri} are referents of {brisni}, {selbrisni} and elements of {terbrisni} respectively."},{"word":"terbrisu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the place structure of predicate relation $x_2$ (n-ary ka, me'ei, or la'e zo)","notes":"See {terbri}, {stura}, {me'ei}"},{"word":"terbru","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is a brush for purpose $x_2=b_2$ (event) with bristles $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {burcu}"},{"word":"terbu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is brother of/fraternal to $x_2=b_2$ by bond/tie/standard/parent $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {bruna}"},{"word":"terbunda","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ weighs $x_2=b_2$ units of local weight standard $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {bunda}"},{"word":"terca'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=c_1$ is apparatus/mechanism/device/equipment for function $x_2=c_2$ controlled or triggered by $x_1=c_3$.","notes":"{te} {cabra}; see also {sazri}."},{"word":"tercacra","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=c_1$ is $x_2=c_2$ hours in duration by standard $x_1=c_3$.","notes":"{te} {cacra}"},{"word":"terca'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the locus where $x_{2}$ is pushed/shoved by $x_{3}$."},{"word":"tercakyjme","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a pearl from shell of material $j_3=c_3$ from source $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {boijme}, {cakyjmepi'a}."},{"word":"tercalku","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=c_1$ is a shell/husk/hard, protective covering around $x_2=c_2$ composed of $x_1=c_3$.","notes":"{te} {calku}"},{"word":"tercanci","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=c_1$ vanishes/disappears from location $x_2=c_2$ according to senses/sensor $x_1=c_3$.","notes":"{te} {canci}"},{"word":"tercange","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a farmer/rancher, $c_2$ being the location of farm/ranch $c_1$, raising/producing $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {te}, {cange}, {cagypre}, {pudykurji}."},{"word":"tercanja","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=c_1$ exchanges/trades/barters commodity $x_2=c_2$ for $x_1=c_3$ with $x_4=c_4$.","notes":"{te} {canja}"},{"word":"tercanre","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=c_1$ is sand/grit from source $x_2=c_2$ of composition including $x_1=c_3$.","notes":"{te} {canre}"},{"word":"tercelpu'o","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=c_3$ is gun powder of material $p_2$."},{"word":"terckasu","score":1,"definition":"$c_3$ (property/event) is ridiculous of $c_2$ (object) to observer $c_1$ with reaction $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {ckasu}, {bebna}."},{"word":"tercma","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=c_1$ is small in property/dimension $x_2=c_2$ (ka) as compared with standard/norm $x_1=c_3$.","notes":"{te} {cmalu}"},{"word":"tercra","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a reference for front with has in front $x_{2}$ with front $x_{3}$."},{"word":"terctu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a teaching/ something taught to audience $x_{2}$ by teacher $x_{3}$ about subject $x_{4}$ by method $x_{5}$."},{"word":"tercu'e","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a curriculum with school location $x_{2}$ with school $x_{3}$ with attend school $x_{4}$ with operate school $x_{5}$."},{"word":"terd","score":2,"definition":"Earth.","notes":"Cf. {terdi}."},{"word":"terda'iga'a","score":1,"definition":"$d_3=g_1$ is a baton of material $g_2$.","notes":"Broad meaning; any stick feasible for blunt force can be a terda'iga'a."},{"word":"terdakyji'o","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is the point of a knife’s edge $j_2=d_3$ at locus $j_3$."},{"word":"terdei","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=d_1$ is $x_2=d_2$ full days in duration by standard $x_1=d_3$.","notes":"{te} {djedi}"},{"word":"terdejni","score":1,"definition":"$d_3$ is a creditor that is owed $d_2$ by $d_1$ for provision of goods/services/loans $d_4$.","notes":"Cf. {dejni}, {seldejni}, {kagyseldejni}, {ze'i zei seldejni}, {ze'u zei seldejni}, {paurseldejni}."},{"word":"terderske","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$=$t_1$ is pedalogy [science about soil composition] based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"terderske2, terderske3 and saske2 subsumed. Pedalogy is one of two main branches of soil science (={derske}). See also {rokske},{kunske}."},{"word":"terdi","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the Earth/the home planet of race $x_{2}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is terrestrial/earthbound.","notes":"(cf. {lunra}, {plini}, {solri}, {kensa}, {tsani}; {dertu} for ground, dirt, except when used to express physical relative frame of reference E.g. on the ground, the ground beneath us. {tsani})"},{"word":"terdji","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the purpose for which $x_{2}$ is wanted by $x_{3}$."},{"word":"terdlun","score":1,"definition":"The Earth-Luna (Moon) system."},{"word":"terdrata","score":1,"definition":"$d_3$ distinguishes between $d_2$ and $d_1$.","notes":"Cf. {zgana}, {sanji}, {jimpe}, {jinvi}."},{"word":"terdu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a recipient of gift $x_{2}$ with/from donor $x_{3}$."},{"word":"terdzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=c_1$ walks/strides/paces on surface $x_2=c_2$ using limbs $x_1=c_3$.","notes":"{te} {cadzu}; see also {tuple}"},{"word":"terfagri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an oxidizer (by default air/oxygen) for fuel $x_2$ burning in fire $x_3$","notes":"This is derived from {fagri}"},{"word":"terfarnilfrica","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the difference between frame of reference $x_2$ and frame of reference $x_3$.","notes":"magnetic variation is the difference between the magnetic reference frame and the rotational reference frame; see {makfartci}"},{"word":"terfendi","score":1,"definition":"$f_3$ is a section of $f_2$ divided by agent $f_1$ and method $f_4$.","notes":"Cf. {pagbu}."},{"word":"terfe'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tool for sewing sewn item $x_2$, used by agent $x_3$ with sewing thread $x_4$."},{"word":"terfi'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (abstraction) is the purpose of $x_2$ (object) by creator/inventor $x_3$, inspired by $x_4$","notes":"= {te} {finti}. See {erpi}, {tefi'e}"},{"word":"terfra","score":2,"definition":"$f_3$ incites reaction $f_2$ from reactor $f_1$ under condition $f_4$.","notes":"Cf. {frati}."},{"word":"terfu'e","score":1,"definition":"$f_3$ charges responsibility $f_2$ to $f_1$.","notes":"Cf. {fuzme}, {catni}."},{"word":"terganzu","score":1,"definition":"$g_3$ is a setup of $g_2$ arranged by $g_1$ based on principle $g_4$.","notes":"Cf. {ganzu}, {cnici}."},{"word":"terge'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is grammatically/syntactically correct in language $x_2$ according to grammar/parser $x_3$.","notes":"Largely synonymous with {gendra}."},{"word":"tergu'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a light source which illuminates $x_{2}$ with light $x_{3}$."},{"word":"tergu'ipevbalji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a light bulb of composition $x_2$ which would, when lit, produce light $x_3$."},{"word":"teri'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100001,"definition":"rinka modal, 3d place (phys./mental) causally under conditions ..."},{"word":"teris","score":0,"definition":"Terry"},{"word":"terjbe","score":0,"definition":"$j_3$ is the birthday,the parents(s) being $j_2$, of $j_1$, at place $j_4$.","notes":"Cf. {jbena}, {jbedetri}, {jbedetnunsla}."},{"word":"terjde","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a danger that $x_{2}$ is warned of by event $x_{3}$."},{"word":"terjeftu","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=j_1$ is $x_2=j_2$ weeks in duration by standard $x_1=j_3$.","notes":"{te} {jeftu}"},{"word":"terjerna","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a paid work with wages $x_{2}$ with earn $x_{3}$."},{"word":"terji'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an opinion about/considered to be $x_{2}$ by $x_{3}$ with grounds for opinion $x_{4}$."},{"word":"terjmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a subject with fact/truth $x_{2}$ understood by $x_{3}$."},{"word":"terjoma","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a connective/conjunction of grammatical class $x_2$ for joining $x_3$ and $x_4$ in language $x_5$.","notes":"Shortened from {terjonma'o}. See also {terjo'e}, {cmavo}"},{"word":"terjonle'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (letteral: la'e zo BY/word-bu) is a hyphen/joining letter(al) in language $x_2$ with function in/context of use/with rules for use/with properties $x_3$, joining prefixed unit/lexeme/morpheme/string $x_4$ (quote) to postfixed unit/lexeme/morpheme/string $x_5$ (quote) in construct (full word) $x_6$ (quote)","notes":"$x_1$ joins words/morphemes/particles into a single cohesive, semantic or grammatical unit while also separating and distinguishing them into recognizable parts or functions. $x_4$ and $x_5$ may be improper quotes. In English, \"-\" is such a hyphen letteral; in Lojban, .{ybu}, {ry}, {ny}, and {ly} are such hyphen letterals (arguably, as is {y'y}). The fact that the letteral is used to join words/morphemes is implicit and this function therefore need not be specified in $x_3$ in most cases."},{"word":"terjonma'o","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a connective/conjunction of grammatical class $x_2$ for joining $x_3$ and $x_4$ in language $x_5$.","notes":"See also {terjo'e}, {cmavo}"},{"word":"terjutsi","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a family [biology] with genus $x_2$, species $x_3$, within order $x_4$, class $x_5$.","notes":"From {jimca}, {jmive}, {klesi}. For biological cathegory in general (=mivyske klesi), domain (=?), kingdom (={seljimcymivykle}), phylum (={jicymivykle}), class (={xeljutsi}), order (={veljutsi}), family (={terjutsi}), genus (={seljutsi}), species (={jutsi})."},{"word":"terjvi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a contest/competition between rival/opponent $x_2$ and participant/competitor $x_3$ with gain/prize $x_4$","notes":"Cf. {jivna}, {nunkei}, {ci'erkei}, {nundamba}, {nunda'a}."},{"word":"terkagni","score":2,"definition":"$k_3$ is the charter/business/purpose granted/authorized/agreed to by authority $k_2$ to/for company/corporation/firm/partnership $k_1$.","notes":"Cf. {kagni}."},{"word":"terkai","score":0,"definition":"$x_3$ considers $x_1$ as $x_2$ (ka).","notes":"Cf. {jinvi}."},{"word":"terkanu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'quantifier' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: number /BOI#/ | VEI # mex /VEhO#/. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"terkarni","score":1,"definition":"$k_3$ publishes journal/periodical/magazine/[newspaper] $k_1$ with content $k_2$ for audience $k_4$.","notes":"Cf. {ckupra}."},{"word":"terkavbu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a trap/restraint with $x_{2}$ being captured/restrained by $x_{3}$ (object/event)."},{"word":"terkemseldumterbau","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a language/dialect used by $x_2$ to express/communicate $x_3$ (text, not clause)","notes":"See also {cusku}, {bacru}, {ve} {tavla}, {valsi}, {gerna}, {jufra}, {natmi}, {slaka}, {bau}, {ba'u}."},{"word":"terkla","score":2,"definition":" From $x_{1}$ to $x_{2}$ goes $x_{3}$ via $x_{4}$ by means $x_{5}$.","notes":"Cf. {krastu}."},{"word":"terkraunydze","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a member of the stem group of crown group/clade $x_2$ according to classification/methodology/graph/scheme/rule $x_3$.","notes":"Uses experimental {rafsi} of {zevla} \"{kraune}\". Can be generalized to scenarios outside of biological cladistics. $x_2$ should represent a collection/set of nodes."},{"word":"terkubli","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an $x_{4}$ (def. $x_{2}$-1)-dimensional side of $x_{2}$-dimensional polyhedron $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is an edge when $x_{4}$=1; $x_{1}$ is a vertex when $x_{4}$=0.","notes":"cf. {te} {kubli}, {cimde}"},{"word":"terkunu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a conifer cone","notes":"See also {ckunu}."},{"word":"terle'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a payee with payment $x_{2}$ with payor $x_{3}$ with paid for $x_{4}$."},{"word":"terlei","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a define class with superset $x_{2}$ with class $x_{3}$."},{"word":"terlisri","score":1,"definition":"$l_3$ tells/narrates about subject $l_2$ with narration $l_1$ to audience $l_4$.","notes":"Cf. {lisri}, {tavla}, {cusku}, {skicu}, {ciksi}."},{"word":"termafyfe'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a witch/sorceress"},{"word":"terma'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=m_1$ is $x_2=m_2$ months in duration by standard $x_1=m_3$.","notes":"{te} {masti}"},{"word":"terme'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ calls $x_2$ by name $x_3$."},{"word":"termeni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a theremin"},{"word":"terme'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=m_1$ is $x_2=m_2$ minutes in duration by standard $x_1=m_3$.","notes":"{te} {mentu}"},{"word":"termifckiku","score":3,"definition":"$m_1=c_1$ is a cryption key of $m_3$(cryption/cryptography algorithm)","notes":"Names of cryptography algorithms fit into m3. It does not distinguish a public key from a secret key if you choose a public-key cryptography. Also even not to distinguish it is a key to encrypt or not."},{"word":"termine","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a terminal emulator which supports technologies $x_2$.","notes":"$x_2$ can contain the names of protocols, the names of encoding schemes, or the name of essentially any appropriate thing."},{"word":"termita","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a termite of species $x_2$"},{"word":"termi'u","score":1,"definition":"$m_3$ identifies $m_2$ with $m_1$."},{"word":"termonsi'o","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=m_3$ is a model of forms/events $m_2$ by which $m_1=s_2$ is arranged, as thought by $s_3$."},{"word":"termosra","score":1,"definition":"$m_3$ (non-agentive) rubs/brushes/scrubs against $m_2$ with frictional force $m_1$.","notes":"Cf. {mosra}, {termosygau}, {catke}."},{"word":"termosygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ rubs $m_3$ against/with $m_2$ using frictional force $m_1$.","notes":"Cf. {mosra}, {gasnu}, {termosra}, {ca'ermuvgau}."},{"word":"termri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the recipient mail address to which $x_2$ is sent by $x_3$ from sender address $x_4$ over carrier/network/system $x_5$"},{"word":"termu'eske","score":0,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass of facts) is science of / about physics / universal rules of universe / cosmos $tm_3$ of domain / sphere $tm_2$, science in question based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"Made from {termu'e} + {saske}. termu'e1 and saske2 subsumed. saske3 moved to end based on relative uselessness."},{"word":"termu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ intends to/going to/is gonna do $x_{2}$ with motive $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {mukti}, {zukte}"},{"word":"termu'igau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) convinces / persuades / motivates $x_2$ (agent) to do/be $x_3$ (ka/nu/zu'o) by means/motivation $x_4$ (nu)","notes":"See {mukti}, {gasnu}. See {bitygau} for another sense of \"convince/persuade\"."},{"word":"terna'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=n_1$ is $x_2=n_2$ years in duration by standard $x_1=n_3$.","notes":"{te} {nanca}"},{"word":"ternoi","score":1,"definition":"$n_3$ notifies / reports about $n_2$ in message $n_1$ to audience $n_4$.","notes":"Cf. {notci}."},{"word":"ternrorci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the co-parent of $x_2$ with parent $x_3$.","notes":"$x_1$ is the baby momma/daddy (slang, but connotatively neutral, term) of $x_2$ from the perspective of $x_3$. See: \"{malternrorci}\"."},{"word":"ternupcpe","score":2,"definition":"$n_3=c_1$ makes a reservation $n_2=c_2$ from service provider $n_1=c_3$ by means $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {nupre}, {cpedu}."},{"word":"ternuzba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a reporter / journalist / source of news about $x_2$ being $x_3$ (proposition) to observer $x_4$","notes":"Use {na'o} to emphasize journalism as a stable activity (like job)."},{"word":"terpa","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ fears $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is afraid/scared/frightened by/fearful of $x_{2}$ (event/tu'a object).","notes":"Also: $x_1$ feels terror about $x_2$; $x_2$ is fearsome/fearful/frightening/scary to $x_1$ (= {selte'a} to reorder places). See also {snura}, {xalni}, {xanka}, {virnu}."},{"word":"terpanbo'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a vomer (bone) performing function $b_2$ in body of $b_3$."},{"word":"terpanryziltolju'i","score":1,"definition":"$x1$=$j2$=$p3$ (ka; jo'u/fa'u term) is the minor difference in/between $x2$=$p2$ and $x3$=$p1$ that is to be ignored, their similarity being by standard/in geometry $x4$; $x2$ is the same as/similar to/parallels $x3$ in standard/geometry $x4$ up to/modulo/except for/ignoring unimportant difference $x1$;","notes":"x1 is not the focus of the main consideration concerning the similarity between x2 and x3; x2 belongs to/is an element of the same equivalence class as x3, which depends on x4 in some way and which ignores the property x1. For example, tetrominoes \"L\" and \"7\" are similar up to the unimportant property of 90-degree rotation; thus: loka carna keiku ly terpanryziltolju'i zebu loka mapti. x2 and x3 are symmetric; while with {panra}, x1 (which is x3 in terpanryziltolju'i) is possibly of importance/focus/attention, for terpanryziltolju'i, x2 is. Additionally, lo {panra} and lo se panra are identical, therefore conversion under {te} does not affect the x2 and x3 positions of panra, so the overall structure does not need to have undergone an additional conversion. See: {panra}, {klesi}, {panrykle}, {panryzilbri}"},{"word":"terpebji'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the nib/application-tip (for using) pen $x_2$ and applying ink $x_3$"},{"word":"terpebji'oganborcisni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pen tip/nib with thickness/width $x_2$; $x_2$ is the kulmusim/width of the tip of pen/quill $x_1$","notes":"{cisni} is an experimental gismu. x2 could be treated as a unit, but additionally use {gucrau} or just {gutci} for disambiguation."},{"word":"terpemci","score":1,"definition":"$p_3$ is a poet who has created poem(s)/verse(s) $p_1$ about plot/theme/subject/pattern $p_2$ for intended audience $p_4$."},{"word":"terpikta","score":3,"definition":"$p_3$ (event/state) is a privilege entitled to $p_2$ guaranteed by $p_1$ under conditions $p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {krali}, {velbinra}."},{"word":"terpinxe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=p_3$ is a container out of which $x_2=p_2$ is drunk by $x_3=p_1$","notes":"{te} {pinxe}; see also: {kabri}"},{"word":"terpla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a planned/designed/intended state/process, following plan $x_2$ conceived by planner $x_3$."},{"word":"terpli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (abstraction) is the purpose of $x_2$, used by $x_3$","notes":"= {te} {pilno}. See {erpi}, {terzu'e}, {tepi'o}"},{"word":"terporcmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a member of the unordered set $x_2$ upon which rules $x_3$ are applied in order to produce list $x_4$; $x_1$ is a member of the elements constituting list $x_4$.","notes":"Also \"x1 is part of list x4\". cf. {cmima}, cmavo list {lu'a} and {lo'i}, {porsi}."},{"word":"terpra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the process of production used by $x_2$ to produce $x_3$."},{"word":"terprali","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (activity/event) is profitable to $x_2$, with profit/benefit/gain/advantage $x_3$","notes":"= {te} {prali}"},{"word":"terpygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ frightens $t_1$ with/by $t_2$ (event).","notes":"Cf. {gasnu}, {terpa}, {selteptce}, {selte'a}."},{"word":"tersei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the spatial distance between $x_2$ and $x_3$","notes":"See also {sepli}, {temci}"},{"word":"tersetcka","score":1,"definition":"$s_3$ is a bunk bed with bunks/rows $s_1=c_1$ that are made from material $s_2=c_2$ and are for holding/supporting $c_3$.","notes":"from {te} + {senta} + {ckana}"},{"word":"tersku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is told $x_2$ (text/sedu'u) by $x_3$ via expressive medium $x_4$.","notes":"{te} {cusku}"},{"word":"tersla","score":2,"definition":"$s_3$ is a activity/[party] for celebrating/recognizing/honoring $s_2$ (event/abstract) with participants $s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {salci}, {jmaji}, {jikca}, {si'artersla}."},{"word":"tersmu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ understands/interprets/perceives the meaning of utterance/message/communication/symbol $x_2$ as meaning $x_3$ (du'u)"},{"word":"tersnidu","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=s_1$ is $x_2=s_2$ seconds in duration by standard $x_1=s_3$.","notes":"{te} {snidu}"},{"word":"terspe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a marriage tradition/custom/law according to which $x_2$ is married to $x_3$."},{"word":"tersro","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a storehouse with stored $x_{2}$ with store $x_{3}$."},{"word":"tersu'imei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (property/relation) is $x_2$-ary/-adic","notes":"Synonymous with {tersumei} and {terbrimei}"},{"word":"tersu'ubalni","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=s_3$ is a diving platform for diving/controlled falling to $s_2$ of diving tower/structure (natural/artificial) $b_2$."},{"word":"tertau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the modified part/modificand of binary metaphor $x_2$ with modifying part $x_3$, giving meaning $x_4$ in usage/instance $x_5$","notes":"In both English and Lojban, the word {seltau} is the usual way to refer to the left word in a tanru, whereas {tertau} refers to the right word in the tanru."},{"word":"tertcidu","score":1,"definition":"$t_3$ is a reading material / literature consisting of texts $t_2$ with audience $t_1$; $t_3$ is literary.","notes":"Use {lo'i} for \"literature\". Cf. {cukta}."},{"word":"terto","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a trillion [$10^{12}$] of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"Cf. {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}, {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}."},{"word":"terva'i","score":1,"definition":"$v_3$ evaluates $v_2$ (object) as $v_1$ (quality).","notes":"Cf. {vamji}, {lanli}, {vajni}, {ckaji}."},{"word":"tervai","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=v_1$ (object/event) is important/significant to $x_2=v_2$ (person/event) in aspect/for reason $x_1=v_3$ (nu/ka).","notes":"{te} {vajni}"},{"word":"tervencpe","score":1,"definition":"$v_3=c_1$ orders/requests $v_2=c_2$ from $v_1=c_3$ by means $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {vecnu}, {cpedu}, {zarci}."},{"word":"terve'u","score":6,"definition":"$x_1$ is a buyer purchasing goods $x_2$ from seller $x_3$ for amount/cost/expense $x_4$.","notes":"Made from {te} + {vecnu}. Short form: {erve}"},{"word":"tervi'a","score":1,"definition":"Under conditions $x_{1}$, $x_{2}$ is seen by $x_{3}$."},{"word":"tervi'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ has its $x_2$ taken away by $x_3$, and thereby becomes $x_4$. "},{"word":"tervli","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a power conditions with within the power of $x_{2}$ with powerful $x_{3}$."},{"word":"tervra","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a lever fulcrum with function with lever $x_{2}$ with lever $x_{3}$ with lever arm $x_{4}$."},{"word":"terxasne","score":1,"definition":"$x_3$ is a/the sweat gland of body $x_2$ secreting sweat $x_1$.","notes":"Synonymous {xasnycigla}."},{"word":"terxra","score":1,"definition":"$p_3$ makes an image of $p_2$ (object/concept) with result $p_1$ (picture) in medium $p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {pixra}, {larcu}."},{"word":"terxru","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a state returned to with returned $x_{2}$ with return $x_{3}$ with state returned from $x_{4}$."},{"word":"teryrorci","score":2,"definition":"$x_3=r_1$ engenders/procreates/begets $x_2=r_2$ with coparent $x_1=r_3$.","notes":"{te} {rorci}. See also: {rirni}, {selpanzi}"},{"word":"teryru'eca'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is an output device controlled/[triggered] by $c_3$ (agent). ","notes":"Cf. {selru'eca'a}."},{"word":"terytraduki'yterytraduki","score":1,"definition":"$tP_3$ is a translation of $tP_2=tZ_3$ by $tP_1$, the source being a translation of $tZ_2$ by $tZ_1$.","notes":"tP and tZ refer to the left and right {traduki}, respectively. See {xelfanvyxelfanva}."},{"word":"terzbasro","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a/the production inventory of sub-assemblies/components $s_2=z_3$ used by $z_1$ in the production/building/assembly of $z_2$.","notes":"Cf. {zbasu}, {sorcu}, {zbacu'u}, {selvensro}."},{"word":"terzbi","score":1,"definition":"$n_3$ is a nostril of $n_2$ (main body) in nose $n_1$.","notes":"Cf. {nazbi}, {kevna}, {pluta}, {vasxu}."},{"word":"terzbipu'i","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ (agent) puts $p_2$ into nasal passage $p_3=n_3$; $p_1$ picks the nose."},{"word":"terzi'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a right (entitlements/permissions of a legal/moral nature) of $x_2$ (action/quality) entitled to / held by $x_3$"},{"word":"terzilkancu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (property) is satisfied by exactly $x_2$ (number) members among $x_3$ (plural)","notes":"See also {zilkancu}, {kaidza}."},{"word":"terzu'e","score":3,"definition":"$z_3$ is the purpose of action $z_2$ by agent $z_1$.","notes":"Cf. {zukte}, {tezu'e}, {erpi}"},{"word":"terzukcau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ aimlessly or without purpose or goal does $x_2$."},{"word":"tesau","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"sarcu modal, 3rd place (conditions 2) necessarily; necessarily under ..."},{"word":"tese","selmaho":"SE*","score":1,"definition":"(3, 1, 2)rd conversion","notes":"The first terbri is now what was the third terbri, the second terbri is now what was the first terbri, and the third terbri is now what was the second terbri."},{"word":"tesete","selmaho":"SE*","score":2,"definition":"complicated selbri conversion: exchange x2 and x3","notes":"Equivalent to {setese}."},{"word":"tesi'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"sidju modal, 3rd place assisting in doing/maintaining/achieving ..."},{"word":"test","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a test entry of the Jbovlaste dictionary, intended for tracking down bug $x_2$ and posting junk comments $x_3$","notes":"ェント/頭のいい/さかしい/利口ということを意味し $\\\\$ $\\\\$ Look at these here $\\\\$ line breaks in a $\\\\$ notes field! {ja} See also: {ja}."},{"word":"testk","score":-1,"definition":"def $x_1$","notes":"comment"},{"word":"testkak","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is test","notes":"comment1"},{"word":"testkek","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ test","notes":"def"},{"word":"testkuk","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ test","notes":"ok"},{"word":"teta'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"tadji modal, 3rd place methodically doing (something) under conditions ..."},{"word":"tetai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"tamsmi modal, 3rd place similarly; sharing common ideal form ...","notes":"{tamsmi} is $x_1$ resembles $x_2$ sharing ideal form/shape $x_3$ in property $x_4$"},{"word":"tetfusi","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to the Tethys Ocean in aspect $x2$, at time/in configuration $x3$","notes":"See also: {pangaio}, {xamsi}, {panratetfusi}"},{"word":"teti'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"stidi modal, 3rd place suggestively; suggested to ..."},{"word":"teti'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"tcika modal, 3rd place (for letters) as a time on day ..."},{"word":"tetris","score":1,"definition":"Tetris","notes":"Geometric puzzle video game, originally released in 1984."},{"word":"tetybivysamsle","score":2,"definition":"$se_1$ is (close to) a trillion ($10^12$) of eight indivisible, most basic computer subunits of computer $se_2$; $se_1$ is a terabyte","notes":"In binary a terabyte is actually 1 099 511 627 776 bytes, but we can round off for brevity, and to parallel the metric units."},{"word":"te'u","selmaho":"TEhU","score":100000,"definition":"elidable terminator: end conversion between non-mex and mex; usually elidable."},{"word":"teva'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"xamgu modal, 3rd place good/beneficial by standard ..."},{"word":"te'yRON","score":1,"definition":"Tehran","notes":"The city of Tehran, capital of Iran ({iRON}/{gugde'ironi}/{gugde'iru}. Population est. 8,846,782 in 2018, 14,700,000 in metro/greater Tehran."},{"word":"tezda","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is exactly/approximately $1/e^{(x_2)}$-th of $x_3$ by standard $x_4$, where e is the natural exponential base; $x_1$ is $x_2$ [li; default: 1] e-fold decreases in $x_3$; $x_1$ is a portion of $x_3$ apportioned by a factor of the $(x_2)$-th power of 1/e","notes":"If $x_2$ is positive, then the result is an e-fold decrease occurring that many times; if $x_2$ is negative, then the result is an e-fold increase occurring that many times. Modeled on \"{xadba}\". See also: \"{xonba}\" (this word is equivalent to \"xonba be li {te'o} {te'a} $x_2$\")."},{"word":"tezu'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"zukte modal, 3rd place purposefully; (as an action) with goal ..."},{"word":"tezyfrinu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fraction with $x_2$ divided by e (natural exponential base)","notes":"Experimental rafsi \"-tez- (for {te'o}) is used."},{"word":"ti","selmaho":"KOhA6","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: this here; immediate demonstrative it; indicated thing/place near speaker."},{"word":"ti'a","selmaho":"FAhA2","score":100000,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; rearwards/to the rear of ..."},{"word":"tibli'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ goes official tour/business trip/mission trip via route $x_2$ using means/vehicle $x_3$ in order to follow the command/rule $x_4$.","notes":"{tinbe} {litru}"},{"word":"ticpre","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a humbug/trickster deceiving $x_2$"},{"word":"ticprije","score":1,"definition":"$x1=t1=p1$ is sly/cunning/wily, in tricking $x2=t2=p3$ into $x3=t3$"},{"word":"ticta'u","score":3,"definition":"$ta_1$ is a disguise/camouflage worn by $ta_2$ to deceive $tc_2$ into $tc_3$.","notes":"The implied $tc_1$ is the event of $ta_2$ wearing $ta_1$. The implied $ta_3$ is deceiving $tc_2$ into $tc_3$."},{"word":"ticyja'o","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=t_1$ stages, deceptively demonstrating $j_2$ to audience $j_3=t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jarco}, {tcica}, {jitfa}."},{"word":"ticysku","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=t_1$ lies, falsely expressing $c_2$ (text/concept) to audience $c_3=t_2$ by means $c_4$.","notes":"Harmful intent or result is not implied. Cf. {cusku}, {tcica}, {jitfa}."},{"word":"ticyve'u","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ fraudulently sells $v_2$ [goods/service/commodity] to buyer $v_3=t_2$ for amount/cost/expense $v_4$","notes":"from {tcica} {vecnu} c.f. {zerle'a} "},{"word":"ti'e","selmaho":"UI2","score":100000,"definition":"evidential: I hear (hearsay).","notes":"See also {tirna}, {sitna}, {tcidu}."},{"word":"ti'ekla","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ withdraws to $k_2$ from origin $k_3=t_2$ via route $k_4$ using means/vehicle $k_5$.","notes":"Cf. {trixe}, {klama}."},{"word":"ti'erbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ gets behind $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {trixe}, {binxo}."},{"word":"ti'erna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ hears (non-literal sense; is told or informed of) $x_2$ (du'u) from source $x_3$","notes":"Brivla form of {ti'e}. See {tirna}, {jungau}, {sanji}, {xusyju'o}"},{"word":"ti'evro","score":1,"definition":"$v_1=c_1$ is a back door/gateway/access between $v_2$ and $v_3$ of structure $v_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cravro}."},{"word":"tifkai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the thing(s) shown/indicated/pointed to by the speaker when this word is used"},{"word":"tifmu'eza'i","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is real/really exists in this universe for $z_2$ under metaphysics $z_3$.","notes":"Reality (=loi ro tifmu'eza'i)."},{"word":"tifmuza","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ exists in the real world, is real."},{"word":"tifri","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the audience/enjoying or partaking party of work/performance/program/entertainment/transmission/experience/story/presentation/act $x_2$ (concrete or abstract), via means/mode/expressed in format/using senses $x_3$; $x_1$ watches/listens/reads/experiences $x_2$.","notes":"All connotations about the judgment of the experience by $x_1$ are neutral in this definition (despite the use of the \"enjoy\"). This word references a generalizing concept of $x_1$ being an audience to some work or experience, such as magic acts (even if x1 participates somewhat), theatrical plays, ovations or audio presentation (radio, storytelling, etc.), seminary or presentation, television programs, books, discussions or media productions on the Internet, etc. The core concept is audiencehood, regardless of the work being enjoyed/experienced and its form. There are no connotations about how $x_2$ is perceived by $x_1$ (that is: which senses are used), nor how $x_2$ is transmitted nor who or what allows x1 to experience it (that is: whether there is an agentive performer or just a piece of hardware that displays $x_2$), nor of the nature of $x_2$; the term is completely generic and general. See also {tigni}, {jarco}, {lifri}, {skina}, {kinzga}, {tirna}, {zgana}, {cradi}, {tivni}"},{"word":"tigbalan","score":1,"definition":"werehorse of Philippine mythology, a humanoid with a horse's head"},{"word":"tigdansu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances concert dance/performance dance to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$, for/before audience $t_2$."},{"word":"tigni","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ performs $x_{2}$ [performance] for/before audience $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {jarco}."},{"word":"tigra","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tiger (Panthera tigris) of subspecies/breed $x_2$","notes":"More specific than {tirxu}. See {bramlatu}"},{"word":"ti'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"stidi modal, 1st place suggested by ...; proposed by ..."},{"word":"ti'ivni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a TV/television set/telly with screen/monitor $x_2$ and television receiver $x_3$.","notes":"Synonymous to {veltivjoividni} which just seems too long for such a common concept. See also: television screen/monitor(={tivyvidni})."},{"word":"tijdzu","score":1,"definition":"$x1=t1=c1$ plods on surface $x2=c2$ with limbs $x3=c3$"},{"word":"tijyfa'u","score":1,"definition":"$x1=t1=f1$ slumps to $x2=f2$ from $x3=f3$ in reference frame $x4=f4$"},{"word":"tijyjinme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of barium (Ba)."},{"word":"tikpa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ kicks [hits with $x_{1}$'s foot/feet $x_{4}$] $x_{2}$ in/at locus $x_{3}$, using $x_{1}$'s foot/feet $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {tunta}, {darxi}."},{"word":"tiktaki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the sound of a clock ticking.","notes":"See also {onmatopo'eia}."},{"word":"tikygau","score":0,"definition":"$g_1$ adjusts/regulates/changes $g_2=s_2$ in amount/degree $s_3$."},{"word":"tilcfu","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is rich in details / detailed"},{"word":"tilju","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is heavy/weighty in mass/weight by standard $x_{2}$.","notes":"(cf. {linto}; {carmi}, se {junri} for metaphor, {bunda}, {junta})"},{"word":"tilminski","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) elaborates on $x_2$ [explains $x_2$ in more detail] to audience $x_3$ with description $x_4$","notes":"$x_1$={skicu}$_1$={jmina}$_1$, $x_2$={skicu}$_2$={jmina}$_3$={tcila}$_2$, $x_3$={skicu}$_3$, $x_4$={skicu}$_4$={jmina}$_2$={tcila}$_1$."},{"word":"tilnipa","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a linden of species $x_2$"},{"word":"tiltro","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ micromanages $j_2$ in activity/event performance $j_3=t_2$."},{"word":"tilvi'a","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ sees/discerns/makes out the details of $t_2$ under conditions $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {tcila}, {viska}."},{"word":"timno","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ (person) is intelligent/smart","notes":"synonym of {timne}"},{"word":"timpani","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a timpani/kettledrum tuned to $x_2$, with playing range $x_3$, of diameter $x_4$, of material $x_5$","notes":"See also {damri}, {kimbali}, {glokesi}."},{"word":"timsaxu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a crocodile/alligator/caiman of genus/species $x_2$","notes":"Use this word when you have no time to examine the teeth. See also {krokodilo}, {djakare}, {garviiale}."},{"word":"timske","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is meteorology with methodology $s_3$."},{"word":"timsukyja'e","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=j_1$ (event/state) is the meteorological result of sudden weather change from previous weather/weather conditions $x_2$=$j_2$ (event/state) at location/region $x_3=t_2$, discontinuous/sharp at point $x_4=s_2$, in (more specific) aspect/process/function $x_5=s_3$ "},{"word":"timymo'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the climate at $x_2$","notes":"See {tcima}, {morna}, {citsi}."},{"word":"tinbe","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ obeys/follows the command/rule $x_{2}$ made by $x_{3}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is obedient.","notes":"See also {minde}, {lacri}, {javni}, {flalu}, {zekri}."},{"word":"tinci","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of tin (Sn); [metaphor: cheap or base metal].","notes":"See also {gunma}, {lante}, {boxfo}, {cnisa}, {jinme}."},{"word":"tincile","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ feels cold chill (chills, thrills, frissons, skin orgasm) at locus $x_2$","notes":"a transcendent psychophysiological experience, a pleasant tingling feeling, a cold sensation accompanied by piloerection (flexing of hair follicles resulting in goose bumps), might produce shudder or shiver. Can be caused by listening to music. See also {desku}, {tingule}, {lenku}, {zgike}."},{"word":"tincyzba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tinsmith"},{"word":"tingule","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ feels tingling/pins and needles sensation/paresthesia/formication/limb falling asleep sensation/prickling/numbness at locus $x_2$","notes":"Prickling on the back of the neck or when embarrassed/nervous may or may not count. Fluid flowing through orifices (such as micturation) may also be classified as such (or not). Also includes \"nerve buzzing\" (no macroscopic vibrations or sounds, but it feels like it). See also: {ganse}, {cortu}."},{"word":"tinju'i","score":3,"definition":"$t_1=j_1$ listens to/pays attention to sound $t_2=j_2$ with ambient background $t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zgatirna}."},{"word":"tinka'e","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is able to hear under conditions $k_3$ (event/state).","notes":"See also: {nartinka'e}."},{"word":"tinmlu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=t_2$ sounds $s_2$ to $s_3=t_1$ under conditions $s_4=t_3$"},{"word":"tinmosycpina","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=m_1=t_2$, sound produced by the friction/contact/rubbing between $m_2$ and $m_3$, is a gride sound/hair-raising/sets one's teeth on edge/squicks/gives the willies/heebie-jeebies to $t_1$, who hears it against background/noise $t_3$.","notes":"This is epitomized by the sound of nails on a chalkboard. Short for seltinmosycpina. Cf. {pecrufcpina}."},{"word":"tinri","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (abstraction) bores $x_2$ in manner $x_3$; $x_2$ is bored by/experiences boredom about $x_1$, the boredom being of type/form $x_3$.","notes":"There is debate in the literature about the nature of boredom; some believe that it is a sense of lack of meaning in what one is doing, others believe that it is just a lack of attentiveness about those tasks; other descriptions likely exist. As such, it feels inappropriate to construct this emotion, which feels rather atomic to me anyway, as a lujvo which picks one of these possibilities at the exclusion of others; its being a gismu will also allow it to be more easily used in other constructions. $x_3$ is to specify the aforementioned nature, if it is identifiable or desired to be asserted; it can also be \"existential\" (ennui?) or similar."},{"word":"tinsa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is stiff/rigid/inflexible/resistant in direction $x_{2}$ against force $x_{3}$ under conditions $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also sometimes: firm, hard; not limited to physical forces; e.g. mental rigidity. See also {bapli}, {jdari}, {nandu}, {torni}, {trati}, {xarnu}, {danre}, {stodi}."},{"word":"tinsyckabu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is hard / vulcanized / inelastic rubber.","notes":"What car tires are made of, for example."},{"word":"tinsypleta'e","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a cardboard box for contents $x2$","notes":"from {tinsyple} + {tanxe}"},{"word":"tinto","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is/appears to be of hue $x_2$","notes":"See also {skari}"},{"word":"tinydjutci","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=tu_1$ is a tool that aids $s_2=ti_1$ in hearing $ti_2$.","notes":"Usually an electroacoustic apparatus that fits in or behind the wearer's ear, and is designed to amplify and modulate sound for the wearer. Cf. {tutci}, {cabra}."},{"word":"tinytci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a headphone/earphone/earbud/hearing aid/hearing device for hearing $x_2$ against background noise $x_3$, the device being of form $x_4$.","notes":"Refers to a device or portion of a device which covers/interacts with a single ear; for a headset (set of two such device possibly plus connective parts), use \"{tinytcici'e}\". Includes earhorns and other classical/passive devices; may also include ear-mufflers which diminish noise from entering that ear (such as, but not necessarily, for the sake of hearing something specific out of the other ear despite ambient background noise) - many modern earbuds serve this function to some extent anyway. Listening devices may be different from this (they listen and record/transmit sound elsewhere)."},{"word":"tinzga","score":0,"definition":"$z_1=t_1$ listen(s) to $z_2=t_2$ against background/noise $t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {tirna}, {zgana}. "},{"word":"ti'o","selmaho":"SEI","score":100000,"definition":"mathematical expression (mex) operator precedence (discursive)."},{"word":"ti'oi","selmaho":"LE","score":2,"definition":"demonstrative article: the … which I'm currently pointing to or am otherwise attracting your attention to."},{"word":"ti'orkemsamtci","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a shader on computer(s) including $s_1$.","notes":"See also: {ctino}, {ke}, {samtci}."},{"word":"ti'ormanku","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$=$m_1$ is shade-darkened/has shadow $x_2$=$c_1$ cast upon it by obfuscating/blocking/(at least semi-)opaque object $x_3$=$c_2$ from energy/light/transmission source $x_4$=$c_3$; $x_2$ is the shadow-eclipse caste upon $x_1$ by $x_3$, blocking radiation from $x_4$","notes":"Possible uses include (but are not limited to) lunar-style eclipses in which the eclipsed object (as seen from another object) is not physically blocked from sight by yet another object but is shaded from sight by the shadow cast upon it by some object (possibly the one from which the eclipse is viewed). There is no real physical difference between this and a solar-style eclipse (both rely on linear alignment of bodies), but the chosen vantage point varies among them and thus causes different interpretations of the same phenomenon of alignment. In other words, it is an eclipse in which the eclipsed object is viewed to be darkened by a shadow (caste upon it by some object) with no significant blocking/impeding body physically betwixt the eclipsed object and the object from which viewing of the eclipse occurs."},{"word":"ti'otci","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=c_2$ is a shade/blind for blocking light coming from/through $c_3$","notes":"See also {murta}."},{"word":"tipre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ asks question $x_2$ (du'u) to $x_3$ regarding $x_4$","notes":"Place-reordered version of {preti}; cf. {retsku}. See also {cusku}, {xusra}, {cpedu}."},{"word":"tiptiuitce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Venus flytrap of variety $x_2$"},{"word":"tirkece","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Turkish/[Turkic] culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Synonymous exactly with the proposed cultural gismu {turko}, but more closely reflects native Turkish phonetics. (The front rounded vowel [y], found in the source word, Türkçe, is an allophone of Lojban's /i/) Alternate form {tirkice}. See also {andolu} 'Anatolian', {gugdrtirki} 'Turkey', {kulnrtirki} 'Turkish', {bangrtirki}, among others."},{"word":"tirkice","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ relects Turkish/[Turkic/Ottoman] culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"See also {gugdeturu}/{gugdetirkiie}, {ANkaras}, {istanbul}, {andolu}, {xelso}, {xai'otso}, {zarbaija}/{azri}, {kafkazo}."},{"word":"tirlasino","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a thylacine of species/breed $x_2$.","notes":"From \"Thylacinus\". See also {daskymabru}."},{"word":"tirna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ hears $x_{2}$ against background/noise $x_{3}$; $x_{2}$ is audible; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is aural.","notes":"See also {kerlo}, {sance}, {smaji}, {savru}, {voksa}, {ganse}, {zgana}."},{"word":"tirnosauru","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tyrannosaurus"},{"word":"tirse","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of iron (Fe); [metaphor: strong, durable, tarnishing].","notes":"Also (adjective:) $x_1$ is ferric/ferrous. See also {jinme}, {gasta}, {molki}."},{"word":"Tirxamisu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mass of tiramisu (custardy layered italian dessert made with coffee)"},{"word":"tirxronka","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a jaguar of species/breed with coat markings $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tirxu}, {tirxrpardu}, {mlatu}."},{"word":"tirxrpardu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a leopard of species/breed $x_2$ with coat markings $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tirxu}, {tirxrponka}, {mlatu}."},{"word":"tirxrponka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a jaguar of species/breed with coat markings $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tirxu}, {tirxrpardu}, {mlatu}."},{"word":"tirxu","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a tiger/leopard/jaguar/[tigress] of species/breed $x_{2}$ with coat markings $x_{3}$.","notes":"a great cat noted/recognized by its markings, metaphorically: stripes, tiger markings. See also {mlatu}."},{"word":"tirxyjvecinfo","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=t_1$ is is a tiglon/tigon of breed/variety $c_2=t_2$.","notes":"A tiglon or tigon is a hybrid cross between a male tiger (Panthera tigris) and a lioness (Panthera leo)."},{"word":"tisna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (object) fills/becomes stuffed [up]/inflates/blows up with material $x_{2}$; $x_{2}$ pours into $x_{1}$.","notes":"Implies some relative degree of fullness will result; agentive filling (= {tisyse'a}, {tisygau}, {tisyzu'e}); inflate/become inflated/blow up (= {gacytisna}, agentive {gacyse'a}); pour into (= {liktisna}, agentive {likse'a}). See also {culno}, {kunti}, {rinci}, {setca}."},{"word":"tisycanti","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=c_1$ is a sausage filled with $t_2$.","notes":"{tisna} {canti}"},{"word":"titla","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is sweet/sugary/saccharine to observer $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {sakta}, {slari}, {kurki}."},{"word":"titnanba","score":4,"definition":"$n_1$ is a cake/cookie made from grains $n_2$.","notes":"Cf. {titla}, {nanba}, {jupypesxu}, {rutytisna}."},{"word":"titselsai","score":2,"definition":"$s_2=t_1$ is dessert(s)/sweet course(s) of meal $s_1$ (mass)."},{"word":"titselsaismuci","score":2,"definition":"$sm_1$ is/are dessert spoon(s) [item of cutlery] suitable for eating dessert $sm_2=sa_2=t_1$ made of material $s_3$.","notes":"See also: dessert spoon (measuring unit={mucyveldekpu})/measuring instrument={mucyveldekpyvau})."},{"word":"titspi","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=t_1$ is a sweet/candy/confect.","notes":"Cf. {spisa}, {titla}, {titnanba}, {sairfa'o}."},{"word":"titygejyspa","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=g_1$ is a licorice/liquorice plant (genus Glycyrrhiza) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"titygenja","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=t_1$ is a liquorice/licorice root of plant/species $g_2$.","notes":"See also: licorice plant (={titygejyspa})."},{"word":"tityzme","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a melon of cultivar $g_2$.","notes":"Cf. {titla}, {guzme}, {clazme}, {guzmrkukurbita}."},{"word":"tityzmenanba","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains melonpan made from grains $x_{2}$."},{"word":"ti'u","selmaho":"BAI","score":100002,"definition":"tcika modal, 1st place (for letters) associated with time ... ; attach time stamp."},{"word":"ti'u'a","selmaho":"BAI","score":2,"definition":"at N o'clock; at the hour N of the day.","notes":"{djecacrytcika} modal. ex. lo trene cu cliva ti'u'a li so (The train departs at nine o'clock.) See also {ti'u}; {ti'u'e}, {ti'u'i}."},{"word":"ti'u'e","selmaho":"BAI","score":2,"definition":"at the minute N of the hour.","notes":"{cacryme'utcika} modal. ex. mi ti xrukla ti'u'e li ci no (I will be back at thirty minutes past the hour.) See also {ti'u}; {ti'u'a}, {ti'u'i}."},{"word":"ti'u'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":2,"definition":"at the second N of the minute.","notes":"{metnidytcika} modal. ex. samymri ti mi ti'u'i li vo xa (This was e-mailed to me at 46 seconds past the minute.) See also {ti'u}; {ti'u'a}, {ti'u'e}."},{"word":"tivni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ broadcasts/televises programming $x_{2}$ via medium/channel $x_{3}$ to television receiver $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also $x_1$ is a broadcaster; $x_2$ programming (mass), program/show (ind.). See also {cradi}, {skina}, {vidni}, {benji}, {tcana}."},{"word":"tivyvidni","score":2,"definition":"$v_1$ is a TV screen/television monitor showing graphics/information from television receiver $t_4=v_2$.","notes":"See also: TV/television set/telly (={veltivjoividni}/{ti'ivni})"},{"word":"tix","score":1,"definition":"Daughter","notes":"Cf. {tixnu}, {bes}, {mes}, {bun}, {mam}, {paf}."},{"word":"tixmamta","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=t_2$ is the mother of daughter $m_2=t_1$.","notes":"Cf. {besmamta}, {tixpa'u}."},{"word":"tixnu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a daughter of mother/father/parents $x_{2}$; [not necessarily biological].","notes":"See also {bersa}, {panzi}."},{"word":"tizma'e","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is a wheelchair/permobile carrying $m_2$ in/on surface/medium $m_3$, propelled by force $m_4$."},{"word":"tizma'ekla","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=m_2$ uses wheelchair $s_1=m_1=k_5$, which is in/on surface/medium $m_3$ and is propelled by $m_4$, to come/go to destination $k_2$ from origin $k_3$ via route $k_4$.","notes":"The wheelchair can be propelled by a force other than the person sitting in the wheelchair. Cf. {tizma'e} (wheelchair)"},{"word":"tizva","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is here/at this place."},{"word":"to","selmaho":"TO","score":100000,"definition":"left parenthesis; start of parenthetical note which must be grammatical Lojban text."},{"word":"to'a","selmaho":"BY1","score":100000,"definition":"lower-case letteral shift."},{"word":"to'ai","selmaho":"SE","score":6,"definition":"conversion: move/promote ['drag-and-drop'] 3rd place to 1st position. Everything else stays in the same order.","notes":"Before: x1 x2 x3 x4 x5, after: x3 x1 x2 x4 x5. Has the same effect as \"te se\". Proposed rafsi: -toz-. See also {vo'ai}, {xo'ai}."},{"word":"to'alfu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (la'e zo BY/word-bu) is a lower-case letter/digit/symbol in alphabet/character-set $x_2$ representing $x_3$.","notes":"Syn {to'a zei lerfu}. See also {lerfu}, {to'a}, {ga'elfu}."},{"word":"to'anbau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Toaq language/culture in aspect $x_2$","notes":"The logical language Toaq, constructed by Lojbanist {la} {selpa'i}/{solpa'i}. {cmevla} form: {touan}."},{"word":"to'anzu","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Tòaq Dzũ culture/community/language in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Tòaq Dzũ is a constructed language created by la selpa'i."},{"word":"to'au","selmaho":"FAhO","score":1,"definition":"Toaq toggle: Toggles text to Toaq language; marks following text as Toaq text."},{"word":"to'a zei lerfu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (la'e zo BY/word-bu) is a lower-case letter/digit/symbol in alphabet/character-set $x_2$ representing $x_3$.","notes":"See also {lerfu}, {to'a}, {ga'e zei lerfu}."},{"word":"tocyrapli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=t_1$ tries to do/attain $x_2=t_2$ (ka) by actions/method $x_3=t_3$ (ka) for a total number of tries $x_4=r_2$.","notes":"cf. {troci}, {rapli}."},{"word":"todbi'olanka","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is the chrysalis of species $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {toldi}, {binxo}, {lanka}, {ciftoldi}."},{"word":"todma'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is butterfly imago/adult butterfly of species $x_2$"},{"word":"todyjulne","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a butterfly net for catching butterfly/moth of species $t_2$","notes":"Need not have a handle or be manually operated."},{"word":"todytaibo'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a sphenoid bone (os sphenoidale) performing function $b_2$ in body of $b_3$."},{"word":"to'e","selmaho":"NAhE","score":100000,"definition":"polar opposite scalar negator."},{"word":"to'ebo","selmaho":"NAhE+BO","score":3,"definition":"negation sumti qualifier: the opposite of.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {bo}, {na'ebo}, {no'ebo}, {je'abo}."},{"word":"to'ei'au","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"binary mathematical operator: Jordan totient function $J_a(b)$","notes":"Produces the number of $a$-tuples of strictly positive integers all less than or equal to $b$ that form a coprime $(a+1)$-tuple together with $b$. $J_1=$Phi where Phi is the Euler totient function."},{"word":"to'eki'unai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":1,"definition":"na'e tolki'u modal, first place; despite the reason...","notes":"Cf. {na'e} {tolki'u}"},{"word":"to'emu'inai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":1,"definition":"na'e tolmu'i modal, first place; despite the motive...","notes":"Cf. {na'e}, {tolmu'i}."},{"word":"to'eni'inai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":1,"definition":"na'e tolni'i modal, first place; despite the logically sufficient condition...","notes":"Cf. {na'e}, {tolni'i}."},{"word":"to'eri'anai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":1,"definition":"na'e tolri'a modal, first place; despite the cause...","notes":"Cf. {na'e}, {tolri'a}."},{"word":"to'e zei kancuka'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (set, group, structure, category, class, etc.) has cardinality strictly more than aleph-null; $x_1$ is mathematically uncountable.","notes":"There exists no bijection between (the set underlying) $x_1$ and any (possibly non-proper) subset of the set of all natural numbers. See also: {cimni}, {kancuka'e}."},{"word":"togle'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a letteral with character set $x_{2}$ with signified by letteral $x_{3}$."},{"word":"togmo'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a melody consisting of tones/pitches $x_2$"},{"word":"togra'ijmavra","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a sostenuto pedal of instrument $x_2=t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {togysmajmavra}, {pipno}."},{"word":"togrkoma","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a musical comma of size $x_2$, a small difference resulting from the different intervallic approaches $x_3$ and $x_4$, in tuning system $x_5$.","notes":"fu'ivla synonym of {datyto'aku'e} and shorter. See also: {cmato'aku'e}, {togyku'e}."},{"word":"togygu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ [energy] is laser illuminating $x_2$ from light source $x_3$ with frequency $x_4$."},{"word":"togyku'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a musical interval of size $x_2$ in tuning system $x_3$.","notes":"The x1 place will usually accept ratios, but can also accept me'o + interval class, so e.g. \"me'o me'i xa\" can refer to a minor sixth just as well as \"li bi fi'u mu\". The x2 place refers to a size by some standard, usually cent measure."},{"word":"togysmajmavra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a soft pedal of instrument $x_2=t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {togra'ijmavra}, {pipno}."},{"word":"togystika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a musical accidental (e.g. sharp, flat, or natural) modifying note $x_2$ by a change of $x_3$ to a pitch of $x_4$.","notes":"Used to refer to musical accidentals abstractly as symbols. The first three places are identical to the three places of {stika}."},{"word":"to'i","selmaho":"TO","score":100000,"definition":"open editorial unquote (within a quote); contains grammatical text; mark with editorial insert."},{"word":"toi","selmaho":"TOI","score":100000,"definition":"elidable terminator: right parenthesis/end unquote; seldom elidable except at end of text."},{"word":"toi'e","selmaho":"TOIhE","score":4,"definition":"start UI-applicative metalinguistic UI-parenthetical","notes":"Presently (without this word), there is no \"official\" way to apply a UI cmavo to another (instead, they merely express simultaneous emotions pertaining to the relevant construct). This word begins a parenthetical which can contain UI cmavo and applies these cmavo as a string of UI to the immediately previous UI cmavo metalinguistically (as if the external UI is/are any other type of word which can be acted upon by UI). An omitted UI (external or internal) in this case is equivalent to {ge'e}. Since the produced parenthetical functions as UI, nested or subsequent such parentheticals operate on it as it operates on external UI cmavo. For details on grouping and application, see {koi'e}. See also: {toi'o}."},{"word":"toi'o","selmaho":"TOIhO","score":1,"definition":"end UI-applicative metalinguistic UI-parenthetical (elidable terminator)","notes":"Terminates {toi'e} parenthetical. Inherently functions as {fu'o} (only if abstraction-level and otherwise appropriately accessed) on any internal UI cmavo, with the added functionality of metalinguistic application. See also: {toi'e}."},{"word":"tokmeki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (object, event, notion) sparks joy in $x_2$ (person).","notes":"In the KonMari ideological sense."},{"word":"toknoma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tokonoma/recessed artistic spiritual space with components $x_2$ with style/other properties $x_3$ with spiritual/sentimental significance $x_4$ "},{"word":"toknu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an oven [enclosure that heats its contents] for baking/heating/drying $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {nanba}."},{"word":"tokpisina","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Tok Pisin language in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"tokpona","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Toki Pona culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"tokpono","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Toki Pona culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Completely equivalent to \"{tokpona}\", including in rafsi; however, this is okay due to a proposed equivalence of zi'evla under exchange of final vowel string/cluster. This word maintains the general pattern that cultural valsi end with \"-o\"."},{"word":"toksina","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a toxine"},{"word":"tokyjukpa","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ bakes food-for-eating $j_2=t_2$ by recipe/method $j_3$ (process).","notes":"Cf. {jukpa}."},{"word":"tolba'i","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is low/inferior/abject in property $b_2$ (ka) by standard $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {banli}, {malfadni}."},{"word":"tolbanzu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (object) is utterly insufficient for purpose $x_2$ under conditions $x_3$.","notes":"{to'e}+{banzu}"},{"word":"tolba'o","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ shrinks/contracts to size/into form $b_2$ from $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {banro}, {cmaze'a}, {brame'a}, {cmabi'o}."},{"word":"tolcadyde'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ “kills/passes (the) time” by means $x_3$ while waiting for $x_2$.","notes":"{tolcando} {denpa}"},{"word":"tolcanci","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ materializes/suddenly appears at location $c_2$ according to senses/sensor $c_3$.","notes":"{to'e} {canci}, see also {spaji}, {zgana}"},{"word":"tolcando","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is busy.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {cando}, {zukcfu}."},{"word":"tolcau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ has/is with $x_2$"},{"word":"tolcfa","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ [state/event/process] concludes/ceases/stops/ends its occurrence."},{"word":"tolcfabalvi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) happens in the aftermath of $x_2$; $x_1$ happens after the end of $x_2$","notes":"See also {cfapru}, {ba'o}."},{"word":"tolcfagau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ stops/ends $c_1$ [state/event/process].","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {cfari}, {gasnu}, {sisti}."},{"word":"tolcfari'i","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is/are the ritual/proceedings for adjourning/ending $c_1$[event/state/process] by community $r_2$ with rules $c_4$.","notes":"{to'e}, {cfari}, {cfari'i}, {sisti}, {mulgau}, {fanmo}."},{"word":"tolcicygau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ tames/domesticates $c_1$"},{"word":"tolci'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (abstraction) bores / is boring to $x_2$; $x_2$ is especially disinterested in $x_1$."},{"word":"tolcilce","score":1,"definition":"(adjective:) $c_1$ is tame / “un-wild”.","notes":"See also: {cilce}, {to'e}"},{"word":"tolcimni","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ is finite/ending/unlasting/limited in property/dimension $c_2$, to degree $c_3$ (quantity)/of type $c_3$","notes":"See {to'e} {cimni}."},{"word":"tolcimnyselcmi","score":1,"definition":"$c_2$ is a finite set with members $c_1$.","notes":"See also: {cimnyselcmi}."},{"word":"tolci'o","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ is old (opposite of young) by standard $c_2$.","notes":"Also aged, senior, senescent, archaic, long-ago."},{"word":"tolci'oze'a","score":1,"definition":"$x1=c1=z1$ grows old by amount $x2=z3$"},{"word":"tolckape","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is safe for $c_2$ under conditions $c_3$","notes":"from {to'e} {ckape} c.f. {nurxru} {tolnu'a}"},{"word":"tolckire","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ feels resentment/bitterness towards $x_2$ for action $x_3$; $x_1$ is resentful","notes":"See {to'e} {ckire}"},{"word":"tolclite","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is rude in matter $c_2$ according to standard/custom $c_3$. ","notes":"Cf. {clite}, {to'e}, {le'o}, {sezytoltro}."},{"word":"tolcliva","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ arrives at $x_2$ via route $x_3$"},{"word":"tolcpa","score":4,"definition":"$c_1$ leaves $c_2$, which they brought, at $c_3$","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {cpacu}, {cirko}, {punji}, {norcpa}, {fesli'a}, {radycru}."},{"word":"tolcri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ acquires property $x_2$ (ka)."},{"word":"tolcru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ forbids/prohibits $x_2$ under conditions $x_3$.","notes":"See also {e'anai}"},{"word":"tolcu'i","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ (event/state/property) is impossible under condition $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cumki}."},{"word":"tolcumla","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is cocky/chesty/arrogant about $x_1=c_2$ (abstraction)."},{"word":"toldarsi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is timid/shy/abashed/reluctant to do /be $x_2$.","notes":"See also {u'ocu'i}"},{"word":"toldarsygau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ discourages $x_2$ from doing/being $x_3$.","notes":"See also {e'enai}"},{"word":"toldi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a butterfly/moth of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cinki}."},{"word":"toldicra","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (event) resumes/[continues/restarts] $d_2$ (object/event/process) due to quality $d_3$; $d_2$ starts again"},{"word":"toldikcni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has an emotional see-saw involving emotion(s) $x_2$; $x_1$ experiences emotion $x_2$ irregularly.","notes":"$x_2$: {e}/{je}, not {joi}."},{"word":"toldji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is reluctant/unwilling/disinclined to $x_2$ for purpose $x_3$.","notes":"See also {aunai}"},{"word":"toldju","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ frustrates / hinders $x_2$ from doing event/activity $x_3$; $x_1$ makes doing $x_3$ harder for $x_2$","notes":"Not the emotional sense of \"frustrate\", which is {se} {steba} or {fanza}. This is a difficult concept to gloss in English; the desired sense is more like \"un-help\", and is equivalent to {to'e} {sidju}. See {zunti}"},{"word":"toldra","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is wrong in property/aspect $d_2$ (ka) in situation $d_3$ by standard $d_4$.","notes":"Cf. {drani}, {xlali}."},{"word":"toldralogji","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ [rules/methods] is a logical fallacy for deducing/concluding/inferring/reasoning to/about $x2$ (du'u)","notes":"from {toldra} + {logji}"},{"word":"toldratai","score":1,"definition":"$tarmi_2$ is warped/distorted/misshapen/malformed","notes":"From {to'e} {drani} {tarmi}."},{"word":"toldravla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=v_1$ is a misnomer indicating $x_2$ in language $x_3$","notes":"from {toldra}+{valsi}"},{"word":"toldrpleksipi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a monarch butterfly of subspecies $x_2$.","notes":"Member of species Danaus plexippus. Cf. {toldi}."},{"word":"toldu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a shortage/deficiency/insufficiency/derth/too little of $x_2$ by standard $x_3$.","notes":"See also {mo'a}"},{"word":"tolfa","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ suffers from/is endowed with/displays/has symptoms/(in)abilities/inhibitions/abnormalities $x_2$ disability/abnormality/general malady/talent $x_3$","notes":"This is a quality that is inherently part of a person; short of extensive surgery or consciousness transfer, it can only be compensated for and mildly mitigated. It can be acquired externally or could have been developed naturally, or it could have been from birth. The word is neutral; the symptoms and malady can be considered positive or negative according to the commentator; additionally (and possibly independently), $x_1$ need not \"suffer\" them so much as just \"have\" them. No professional diagnosis is necessary. The condition should be abnormal. See also: {bilma}."},{"word":"tolfalkla","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=f_1$ comes/goes against stream/current/gravity/force to destination $k_2=f_2$ from origin $k_3=f_3$ in in gravity well/frame of reference $f_4$ via route $k_4$ using means/vehicle $k_5$."},{"word":"tolfalnu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fan, a propeller for creating movement in fluid $x_2$ by drawing power from a vehicle/motor $x_3$","notes":"Note that {falnu} is a device ($x_1$) for converting the movement of some fluid medium $x_2$ into power for some motor or vehicle $x_3$."},{"word":"tolfa'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a beginning of thing/process $x_2$","notes":"See also {fanmo}, {krasi}"},{"word":"tolfa'u","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ rises to $f_2$ from $f_3$ in gravity well/frame of reference $f_4$.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {farlu}, {galmu'u}."},{"word":"tolfau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is an event that doesn't happen/occur/take place","notes":"See {fasnu}."},{"word":"tolfaucu'i","score":2,"definition":"under conditions $x_2$, it is possible that $x_1$ (event/state/property) doesn't happen"},{"word":"tolfautolcu'i","score":2,"definition":"under conditions $x_2$, it is not possible that $x_1$ (event/state/property) doesn't happen / $x_1$ necessarily happens"},{"word":"tolfekybi'o","score":3,"definition":"$f_1=b_1$ (action/event) becomes calm/calms down/is pacified under conditions $f_2$ by standard $b_3$.","notes":"For person, use tu'a x1."},{"word":"tolferti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is sterile/non-fertile/unable to procreate $x_2$; $x_1$ is unable to support the growth/development of $x_2$","notes":"See {ferti}"},{"word":"tolfragapci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=t_1=g_1$ is inert gas of material/composition including $x_2=g_2$, under conditions $x_3=g_3$.","notes":"Inert gases are different from noble gases both in the intension and the extension. Noble gases, nitrogen gas and some compound gases are called inert gas depending on context, though some heavier noble gases, as well as nitrogen, react with other substances under certain conditions. See {to'e} {frati} {gapci}; {navni}."},{"word":"tolfrinyna'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an irrational number.","notes":"{to'e} {frinu} {namcu}. See also {frinyna'u}, {xarna'u}, {tolxarna'u}, {mrena'u}, {lujna'u}."},{"word":"tolganzu","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ makes a mess out of relative order $g_2$ into mess $g_3$"},{"word":"tolgei","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is gloomy/downcast/unhappy about $g_2$ (event/state).","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {gleki}, {badri}."},{"word":"tolgeitce","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=g_1$ is miserable/in dispair about $g_2$ (event/state).","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {gleki}, {mutce}."},{"word":"tolgurgau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=ga_1$ unrolls/unravels object $x_2=gu_1$ on/against surface $x_3=gu_2$, with axis/ axle of rotation $x_4=gu_3$.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {gunro}, {gasnu}."},{"word":"tolja'e","score":2,"definition":"The negation of $x_1$ (event/state) is a result/outcome/conclusion of antecedent $x_2$ (event/state). $x_1$ is prevented by $x_2$.","notes":"{to'e} {jalge}. “lo nu broda cu tolja'e lo nu brode” has the same meaning as “lo nu na broda cu jalge lo nu brode”."},{"word":"toljgari","score":1,"definition":"j$_1$ lets go/releases $j_2$ from $j_3$ (part of j1) at locus $j_4$ (part of j2).","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {jgari}, {zifcru}."},{"word":"tolju'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ avoids/ignores/directs attention away from object/affair $x_2$.","notes":"See also {a'anai}"},{"word":"toljursa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=j_1$ is gentle to $x_2=j_2$"},{"word":"tolkai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is characterized by the polar opposite of $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"Brivla form of {to'e}; (ko'a tolkai lo ka broda) = (ko'a to'e broda). See {dukti}, {norkai}"},{"word":"tolkanxe","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is an alternative denial (nand/Scheffer stroke ↑), stating that $k_2$ (du'u) and $k_3$ (du'u) are not both true.","notes":"Truth-condition: FTTT (={inajanai}). Scheffer stroke ↑ (=tolkanxe bu)."},{"word":"tolkargu","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ (object/commodity/property/event) is inexpensive to $k_2$ by standard $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {kargu}."},{"word":"tolkau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (property) is not satisfied by anything among $x_2$ (plural)","notes":"See also {kampu}, {nonydza}"},{"word":"tolke'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is callous/implacable/heartless/merciless/ruthless towards $x_2$ (person) about $x_3$ (abstraction).","notes":"See also {kusru}, {uunai}"},{"word":"tolki'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is a reason/justification/explanation for/causing/permitting the negation of $x_2$ (event/state). $x_1$ prevents $x_2$.","notes":"{to'e} {krinu}. “lo nu broda cu tolki'u lo nu brode” has the same meaning as “lo nu broda cu krinu lo nu na brode”."},{"word":"tolkli","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ (object/medium) is unclear/murky/obfuscating/(at least somewhat/semi-)opaque/impeding/with obstacle/fogs with regard to transmission $x2$","notes":"Do not use for \"befuddling\"/\"confusing\". A solar-style eclipse could be so characterized (in which case medium x1 is the solid body of Luna or another significant object); an eclipse caused by a significant physical object blocking the viewing of another (from yet another) by physically intervening (being positioned betwixt them)."},{"word":"tolkraice","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is disloyal / unfaithful / treacherous to $x_2$ (person, institution, or custom)","notes":"= {to'e} {kraice}. See {traide}"},{"word":"tolkri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ disbelieves/rejects $x_2$ as false about $x_3$.","notes":"See also {ianai}"},{"word":"tolku'arka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an antiquark of flavor $x_2$","notes":"See {ku'arka}"},{"word":"tolkuflenku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is uncomfortably cold to $x_2$","notes":"See {lenku}, {tolkufra}, {kuflenku}, {tolkufygla}"},{"word":"tolkufra","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ feels discomfort/is uncomfortable with conditions/environmental property(ies) k2.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {kufra}, {cinmo}."},{"word":"tolkufygau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is creepy/terrible/unpleasant/troubling to/creeps out $x_2$; $x_1$ is creepy/terrible/unpleasant/troubling","notes":"{juxre}, {kufra}, {gasnu}"},{"word":"tolkufygla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is uncomfortably hot to $x_2$","notes":"See {glare}, {kufra}, {kufygla}"},{"word":"tolku'o","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a ridge in/on object/surface $k_2$.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {skuro}."},{"word":"tolmadba'i","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=m_3$ grandly exhibits the corruptness $b_2=m_1$ of unethical mass $b_3=m_2$."},{"word":"tolmanfo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (object/event) is irregular/heterogenous in property $x_2$ (ka).","notes":"See also: {manfo}."},{"word":"tolmapti","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is incompatible with $m_2$ in aspect $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {frica}, {dukti}."},{"word":"tolmencre","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=m_2$ (person) is unintelligent/dumb/stupid by standard $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {menli}, {certu}, {bebna}, {pensi}, {mencre}"},{"word":"tolmifygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ deciphers $m_1$ into $m_2$ out of coding system $m_3$.","notes":"{kligau}, {ciksi}, {jimpe}, {tcidu}."},{"word":"tolmle","score":4,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is ugly to $x_{2}$ in aspect $x_{3}$ (ka) by aesthetic standard $x_{4}$.","notes":"Example 15.73 (cll 1.1). Cf. {to'e}, {melbi}, {tolmlemau}, {tolmlerai}, {mectolmlerai}, {tolmleme'a}, {tolmletce}."},{"word":"tolmlemau","score":2,"definition":"$z_1=m_1$ is uglier/[more unsightly] than $z_2$ to $m_2$ in aspect $m_3$ (ka) by amount $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {melbi}, {zmadu}, {tolmle}, {tolmlerai}, {mectolmlerai}, {tolmleme'a}."},{"word":"tolmleme'a","score":1,"definition":"$ml_1=me_1$ is less ugly/unsightly than $ml_2$ to $me_2$ in aspect $me_3$ (ka) by amount $ml_4$.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {melbi}, {mleca}, {tolmlemau}, {tolmlerai}, {mectolmlerai}."},{"word":"tolmlerai","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=t_1$ is the ugliest/[most unsightly] among set/range $t_3$ to $m_2$ in aspect $m_3$ (ka) by aesthetic standard $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {melbi}, {zmadu}, {tolmle}, {tolmlemau}, {mectolmlerai}, {tolmleme'a}."},{"word":"tolmletce","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=t_1$ is hideous/grotesque to $t_2$ in aspect $t_3$ (ka) by aesthetic standard $t_4$.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {melbi}, {mutce}, {tolmle}."},{"word":"tolmocpla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ invents strategy (long-term plan) $x_2$ for achieving $x_3$ (event/state)."},{"word":"tolmo'i","score":3,"definition":"$m_1$ forgets fact/memory $m_2$ about subject $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {morji}, {nalmo'i}. Assumes that {morji} refers to a change of state i.e. 'remember'= 'bring to mind'."},{"word":"tolmu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) motivates/is a motive/incentive for the negation of $x_2$ (event/state), per volition of $x_3$. $x_1$ prevents $x_2$.","notes":"{to'e} {mukti}. “lo nu broda cu tolmu'i lo nu brode” has the same meaning as “lo nu broda cu mukti lo nu na brode”."},{"word":"tolmulzilsti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is prematurely ends without completion.","notes":"\"{sisti}\" is agentive and completion may or may not be achieved; this word is non-agentive and indicates definitively that completion was not achieved. The event is merely 'done' (in one sense)."},{"word":"tolna'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u) confirms/corroborates/verifies $x_2$ (du'u) under rules/logic $x_3$; $x_1$ (du'u) is an evidence for $x_2$ (du'u)","notes":"See {to'e} {natfe}"},{"word":"tolnei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ dislikes $x_2$","notes":"= {to'e} {nelci}. See {xebni}, {rigni}"},{"word":"tolni'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) logically necessitates/entails/implies the negation of $x_2$ (event/state), under rules/logic system $x_3$. $x_1$ prevents $x_2$.","notes":"{to'e} {nibli}. “lo nu broda cu tolni'i lo nu brode” has the same meaning as “lo nu broda cu nibli lo nu na brode”."},{"word":"tolni'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is old (un-novel) to observer $x_2$ in feature $x_3$ (ka) by standard $x_4$","notes":"{laldo} (= {to'e} {citno}) is old in terms of age, while {tolni'o} (= {to'e} {cnino}) is old in terms of novelty. See {slabu}"},{"word":"tolnolri'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1=r_1$ abases (to lower so as to hurt feelings) $x_2=r_2=n_1$","notes":"Cf. {ckegau}, {ckasu}."},{"word":"tolnu'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is threatened by $s_2$ (event)","notes":"from {to'e} {snura} c.f. {ckape} "},{"word":"tolpa'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ despairs/is despondent/pessimistic about $x_2$, expected likelihood $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {pacna}, {norpa'a}. See also {a'onai}"},{"word":"tolpanra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ contrasts-with/is-distinguished-from/is-set-apart-from $x_2$ in property/aspect $x_3$","notes":"Things are parallel, analogous or equivalent in some property when they share that property, not when they differ in it, so the te {panra} has to be the property which they share and makes them parallel. When the focus is on a property that they don't share, the things are said to contrast in that property, they are not parallel in it. See also {panra}."},{"word":"tolpifygau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ frees/liberates/releases $x_2$ from captivity by $x_3$ "},{"word":"tolplana","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is thin/skinny/[underweight] [excessively thin/unswollen] by standard $x_2$","notes":"If you believe in a difference between {rotsu} and {plana}, then you believe in the difference between {cinla} and {tolplana}. cf. {barda}, {cinla}, {ganra}, {rotsu}, {clani}, {tordu}, {condi}, {caxno}, {cmalu}, {plana}."},{"word":"tolplixau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is worse than useless to agent $x_2$ by the standard of purpose $x_3$","notes":"See {narplixau}, {plixau}, {mabla}, {xlali}"},{"word":"tolplo","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ (force) unbends/smoothens/flattens $p_2$ at locus/flatten crease(s)/bend(s) $p_3$."},{"word":"tolplogau","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=g_1$ [person/agent] unbends/smoothens/flattens $p_2$ at locus/flatten crease(s)/bend(s) $p_3$."},{"word":"tolpluja","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is simple/not complicated/not complex/easy/not intricate in aspect/property $p_2$ by standard $p_3$"},{"word":"tolpo'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is functional/operational/usable for function $x_2$; $x_1$ works properly","notes":"See also {spofu}, {cikre}, {daspo}."},{"word":"tolprali","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a damage/harm/loss to $x_2$ resulting from activity/process $x_3$.","notes":"See also {prali}"},{"word":"tolpro","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ permits/consents $p_2$ (person/force ind./mass) about $p_3$ (abstract)."},{"word":"tolpu'a","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ (event/state) seems unpleasant to $p_2$ under conditions $p_3$.","notes":"See also: {to'e}, {pluka}"},{"word":"tolpu'i","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ picks-up, picks up $p_2$ from surface $p_3$"},{"word":"tolracli","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=r_1$ (action/activity/behavior) is irrational by standard $x_2=r_2$","notes":"Inadequate reason or emotional distress may for example be the motivation of an irrational event. Cf. {racli}."},{"word":"tolragve","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is on the same side of $x_2$ (boundary) as $x_3$"},{"word":"tolri'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) effects/physically causes the negation of $x_2$ (event/state). $x_1$ prevents $x_2$.","notes":"{to'e} {rinka}. “lo nu broda cu tolri'a lo nu brode” has the same meaning as “lo nu broda cu rinka lo nu na brode”."},{"word":"tolrinsa","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ opposite of greets / offers goodbyes to $r_2$ in manner $r_3$ (action).","notes":"Made from {to'e} + {rinsa}."},{"word":"tolri'ugau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ releases $x_2$ from restraint/binding $x_3$ to do/be $x_4$ .","notes":"See also {rinju}, {gasnu}, {zifcru}"},{"word":"tolrunjavji'e","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=r_1$ is/pertains to nature (geology/wildlife)."},{"word":"tolsakci","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ blows/exhales fluid/gas from high pressure of $s_2$ to low pressure of $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {sakci}, {bifca'e}."},{"word":"tolsarxe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is dissonant/discordant/cacophonous/in disagreement/clashes with $x_2$ in property $x_3$ (ka).","notes":"{to'e} {sarxe}."},{"word":"tolse'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (agent) withdraws/pulls out/extracts/removes $s_2$ from interior/members of $s_3$ ","notes":"from {to'e} {setca}"},{"word":"tolse'itro","score":-1,"definition":"$j_1=s_2$ is out of control/temper of/with regard to $j_3$ (activity/event/performance).","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {sevzi}, {jitro}, {se'itro}, {fenki}, {fengu}."},{"word":"tolselci'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_2$ is bored with $x_2=c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {cinri}, {selci'i}, {nalselci'i}, {norselci'i}, {a'unai}."},{"word":"tolselklosamseltcana","score":1,"definition":"$t_2=d_2$ is a/the wide area network (WAN) that includes nodes $t_1=d_1=s_1$ whose function/purpose is $s_2$.","notes":"See also: {selklosamseltcana}, {samseltcana}."},{"word":"tolselmansa","score":2,"definition":"$m_2$ is dissatisfied by $m_1$ with regard to property (ka)/state $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mansa}, {selmansa}, {tolgei}."},{"word":"tolselto'i","score":1,"definition":"$t_2$ (load/force/torque) untwists $t_1$. ","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {torni}."},{"word":"tolselzdi","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is bored with $x_2$ due to boring property $x_3$.","notes":"See also {selzdi}, {tolzdi}, {zdile}."},{"word":"tolsi'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ disrespects/disregards/snubs/derides $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {sinma}, {tolsi'arai}, {ionai}."},{"word":"tolsi'arai","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=s_1$ holds $s_2$ in utmost contempt among set/range $t_4$.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {sinma}, {traji}, {tolsi'a}, {ionai}."},{"word":"tolsisti","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [agent] begins activity/process/state $x_{2}$.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {sisti}, {cfagau}, {co'arbi'o}."},{"word":"tolsnuti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is deliberate, intentional on the part of $x_2$","notes":"See also {zukte}, {jai} {zu'e}"},{"word":"tolspe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bachelor / single / unmarried."},{"word":"tolspofu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is capable of performing functions/ready for use or service $x_2$; $x_1$ is operable, functional, operational, usable, unbroken, useable, utile","notes":"See also {akti}, {ka'e} se {pilno}, {spofu}"},{"word":"tolsraseldau","score":1,"definition":"$d_2=s_2$ is a con/contra-argument (C) against argument $s_2$, by arguer $d_1$."},{"word":"tolstace","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is dishonest to $x_2$ about matter/fact $x_3$","notes":"= {to'e} {stace}. See {jifsku}, {ticysku}, {traide}"},{"word":"tolsti","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [agent] begins activity/process/state $x_{2}$.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {sisti}, {cfagau}, {co'arbi'o}."},{"word":"tolsurcaukancu","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ subitizes (effortlessly/immediately/instantly counts the number in/recognizes the cardinality of) set $k_2$ to be $k_3$ [number/count], counted by/in terms of units $k_4$","notes":"\"Counting off\" does not really make sense for this word. Must be extremely rapid without very much active tabulation/numeric processing/calculation; also must be confident and accurate in order to be true subitization (although this word my apply to false/imperfect subitization). See also: {tolsurla}, {kancu}."},{"word":"tolsurla","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ expends effort/is actively/effortfully involved in doing/being $s_2$ (activity)","notes":"See also: {a'i}, {lazni}, {renvi}, {snada}, {surla}, {tatpi}, {troci}."},{"word":"tolta'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is unfatigued/unwearied/refreshed/feels energetic due to $x_2$ (event)"},{"word":"toltankomo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) does $x_2$ (amount/property of $x_1$) as little as it/he/she/they do(es) $x_3$ (relation between $x_1$ and $x_2$)","notes":"See also {tankomo}."},{"word":"toltaske","score":1,"definition":"$t_{1}$ is quenched and has enough of drink/fluid/lubrication $t_{2}$.","notes":"See also {banzu}, {taske} {tolxagji}, {pinxe}."},{"word":"toltce","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is little/limited in property $x_2$ towards $x_3$.","notes":"See also {so'u}"},{"word":"tolte'igau","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a do with specific $x_{2}$ with special subset-set with specific $x_{3}$."},{"word":"toltelgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ unlocks lock $s_1$ on $s_2$ by mechanism $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {stela}, {gasnu}, {telgau}, {telga'o}, {telcaugau}, {kargau}."},{"word":"toltende","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) is disinclined to do/be $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"= {to'e} {tende}. See {rivbi}, {toldarsi}, {toldji}"},{"word":"toltenfa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the exponential root of $x_2$ with exponent $x_3$ // $x_1$ is the $x_3$th root of $x_2$ // $x_1 = \\sqrt[x_3]{x_2}$ ","notes":"Brivla form of {fe'a}. See {tenfa}, {dugri}"},{"word":"toltinsa","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is flexible/supple/limber/bendable/non-resistant in direction $x_{2}$ against force $x_{3}$ under conditions $x_{4}$.","notes":"not limited to physical forces; e.g. mental rigidity. See also {tinsa}, {ranti}, {bapli}, {jdari}, {nandu}, {torni}, {trati}, {xarnu}, {danre}, {stodi}."},{"word":"toltu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ disagrees with person(s)/position/side $x_2$ that $x_3$ (du'u) is true about matter $x_4$.","notes":"See also {ienai}"},{"word":"tolvaixajmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is frivolous to observer[/by standard] $x_2$."},{"word":"tolve'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ forgets experience $x_2$ (li'i)","notes":"= {to'e} {vedli}. See {tolmo'i}, {li'i}, {li'imdu}"},{"word":"tolviknu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is runny/watery/thin/aqueous/flowing under conditions $x_2$.","notes":"{to'e} {viknu}"},{"word":"tolvirnu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a coward in situation/aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"tolvlina","score":2,"definition":"$v_1$ is a joint denial (nor/Peirce's arrow ↓), stating that neither $v_2$ (du'u) nor $v_3$ (du'u) are true.","notes":"Truth-condition: FFFT (={inajenai}). Peirce's arrow ↓(=tolvlina bu)."},{"word":"tolvri","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a coward in activity $x_2$ (event) by standard $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {virnu}, {pronalka'e}, {u'onai}."},{"word":"tolvudypai","score":2,"definition":"$v_1=p_1$ is unfair / is corrupt (in authority) / does injustice to/in matter $p_2$ by standard $v_2$.","notes":"See also: {vudypai}"},{"word":"tolvu'e","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is immoral by standard $v_2$."},{"word":"tolvut","score":2,"definition":"rabies.","notes":"See also {tolvutu}."},{"word":"tolvutu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is rabid with symptoms $x_2$.","notes":"See also {tolvut}."},{"word":"tolxagji","score":1,"definition":"$xa_1$ is sated/full and has enough of food/fuel $xa_2$.","notes":"See also: {xagji}, {banzu}, {toltaske}, {cidja}, {citka}."},{"word":"tolxanka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is calm/tranquil/serene about $x_2$ (abstraction) under conditions $x_3$. ","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {xanka}."},{"word":"tolxarna'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a real number.","notes":"{mrena'u} is another lujvo for the same meaning. Cf. {to'e} {xanri} {namcu}, {mrena'u}; {xarna'u}, {lujna'u}; {ka'o}"},{"word":"tolxregau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ separates/unmixes $x_2=m_1$ into components $x_3=m_2$.","notes":"cf. {mixre}, {gasnu}"},{"word":"tolxu'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) denies that $x_2$ (du'u) is true.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {xusra}, {natfe}, {nafmupli}, {nafxu'a}."},{"word":"tolylau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is soft/quiet/making only a bit of noise, at observation point $x_2$ by standard $x_3$.","notes":"“Silent” is {smaji}, whereas tolylau refers to a small amount of sound. Likewise, “totally noisy” is {tolsma}, which is even greater than {cladu}. {smaji} < {tolylau} < {cladu} < {tolsma}."},{"word":"tolylaxygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ unbalances $l_1$ with force $l_2$.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {lanxe}, {gasnu}."},{"word":"tolylazni","score":2,"definition":"$l_1$ (person) is hardworking/working hard at work/effort concerning action $l_2$.","notes":"Cf. {lazni}."},{"word":"tolyli'a","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ arrives at $c_2$ via route $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cliva}, {tolcanci}."},{"word":"tolyli'armi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u - fact or kau-question) is obscure (not easily understood) / unclear to $x_2$","notes":"{to'e} {li'armi}. See {li'anai}"},{"word":"tolzau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ disapproves of/objects to plan/action $x_2$.","notes":"See also {i'anai}"},{"word":"tolzdi","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is boring/dreary/wearisome/tedious to $x_2$ in property/aspect $x_3$.","notes":"See also {u'inai}"},{"word":"tolzilo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ and $x_3$ ... satisfy an impossible-to-satisfy relation.","notes":"The constantly-false predicate: a bridi with this selbri is false no matter the terbri. See also {zilzilo}, the constantly-true predicate."},{"word":"tolzi'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Arctic in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"see also {berti}"},{"word":"tonberi","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a Tonberry of species/breed/strain/type $x2$","notes":"Tonberries are not edible plant parts! Beware!"},{"word":"tonga","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a tone/note of frequency/pitch $x_{2}$ from source $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {rilti}, {zgike}, {janbe}, {siclu}."},{"word":"tonsi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is transgender / nonbinary / gender-non-conforming","notes":"See also {trangeni}, {lingeni}. Proposed rafsi -tos-."},{"word":"to'o","selmaho":"FAhA4","score":100002,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; departing from/directly away from ..."},{"word":"to'okla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ goes/moves away from $x_2$","notes":"{klama} {to'o} $x_2$. See {cliva}, {muvdu}"},{"word":"torbrato'a","score":2,"definition":"$x1=tor1=ton1$ is a squeak from source $x2=ton3$"},{"word":"torceli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ torrs by standard $x_3$.","notes":"synonym {magmiltre}"},{"word":"torcrida","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ is a dwarf of mythos/religion $c_2$, short by measurement standard $t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {torpre}, {brabracrida}, {firkre}, {ranmi}."},{"word":"tordakyxa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a short sword made of $x_2$","notes":"See also {tordaxi}."},{"word":"tordaxi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a shortsword made of $x_2$","notes":"jbofuvi of {tordakyxa'i}"},{"word":"tordu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is short in dimension/direction $x_{2}$ (default longest dimension) by measurement standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {cmalu}, {jarki}, {caxno}, {cinla}, {clani}."},{"word":"torluznaukosta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a doublet"},{"word":"torneio","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tournament for gain $x_2$","notes":"See {grinunjvi}, {jivna}"},{"word":"tornejitko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Thorne-Żytkow object with properties $x_2$","notes":"See also {tarci}."},{"word":"torni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ twists under load/force/torsion $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {tinsa}, {trati}."},{"word":"torpalku","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=t_1$ are shorts [short pants] of material $p_2$, short in the “leg” direction, short by measurement standard $t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {tordu}, {palku}."},{"word":"torpre","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=p_1$ is a dwarf/midget [short in stature resulting from a medical condition; not not necessarily human] by standard $t_3$.","notes":"Not to be confused with \"Little people [mythology]\" (={ridytorpre}), \"Hobbit\" (={ridrxobi}), \"Dwarf\" [mythology/fantasy] (={du'erga})."},{"word":"torsipna","score":1,"definition":"$x1=s1$ naps/[sleeps for a short time]"},{"word":"torso","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the torso (part of body excluding head and limbs) of $x_2$","notes":"See {cutne}, {betfu}, {xadni}, {stani}"},{"word":"torta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cake in style/with ingredients $x_2$"},{"word":"tortei","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a short time/duration/interval/period/elapsed time from time/event $t_2$ to time/event $t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {clatei}, {snidu}."},{"word":"tortiia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Mexican tortilla, a flat round bread made out of $x_2$ (e.g. cornmeal or flour)","notes":"In Mexican cuisine often served with a filling or topping such as {dembi} - 'beans', {rectu} - 'meat', {sanso} - 'sauce', {smetana} - 'sour cream' or {cirla} - 'cheese'. Spanish tortilla is {omle}."},{"word":"tortita","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pancake (thin batter cake fried in a pan/on a griddle in an oily mass)","notes":"See also {nanba}, {torta}"},{"word":"torveki","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a summary of $x_2$ (subject), described by $x_3$ to audience $x_4$","notes":"See also {tordu}, {skicu}, {uenzi}"},{"word":"torxesrtubnu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tube/hole/tunnel through (topological) torus $x_2$.","notes":"In mathematics, this really does not have meaningful content. The region is the exterior space to the torus, which is between/within the longitudinal diameter of the in-circle by projection or possibly between/within the diameter of the inner circle by projection, should there exist any exterior at all. The meaning of \"torus\" is extremely general (it could be of any genus, it could be toroidal by any standard (although topology is probable), etc.). This word is extremely useful in normal converation in that it is one of the common meanings of \"hole\" or \"tunnel\", although it does not emphasize material, origin or destination, or that passage is even possible; poking a hole through something or carving a tunnel through it produce holes of this sense. A handle on a coffee cup encloses this space; the well where coffee goes is not a hole in this sense (see \"{sra'akpa}\"). See also: {tubnu}, {kevna}, {greke'a}."},{"word":"torxesu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a torus of genus $x_2$ (li; nonnegative integer), having $x_3$ (li; nonnegative integer) distinct cusps, and with other properties/characteristics $x_4$, by standard/in sense $x_5$; $x_1$ is an $x_2$-fold torus.","notes":"The contextless default for $x_3$ is probably 0. A coffee mug is a 1-fold torus by the standard of topology but not by the standard of geometry. $x_2$ can be only a nonnegative integer or some sort of infinity. See also: {cukydjine}, where the material properties and realization of the (physical) object matter. $x_2 = 0, x_3 = 1$ means that $x_1$ is a horn(ed) torus (the cross-section with the two circles has them intersecting at exactly 1 point); $x_0 = 1, x_3 = 2$ means that $x_1$ is a spindle torus (the cross-section with the two circles has them intersecting at exactly 2 points); $x_2 = 0, x_3 =$ {ro} means that $x_1$ is a sphere (the cross-section with the two circles has them intersecting at all of their points (which also is uncountably infinitely many) so that they are mutually indistinguishable); $x_2 = 1, x_3 = 0$ means that $x_1$ is a standard/basic torus (the cross-section with the two circles has them intersecting at exactly 0 points; the result is a classic 'donut' shape)."},{"word":"toryrai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (object/dimension) is shortest among set $x_2$ (set) in respective dimensions $x_3$ (default: the longest for each)."},{"word":"toryrailu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the geodesic path from $x_2$ to $x_3$ via or through points including/on connected manifold component/in connected graph component $x_4$, with distance being measured by standard/metric/weighting $x_5$.","notes":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ must belong to the same connected component (which includes/encompasses $x_4$). The overall 'distance' travelled must be the minimal option under the orientation (from $x_2$ to $x_3$; this is not always symmetric) and path weighting/the specified metric such that the points $x_4$ are included in the path or the path is in/on connected manifold/graph component $x_4$ (as appropriate). In other words, $x_1$ includes a geodesic from $x_2$ to $x_3$ through/on/along/in points or space $x_4$. If the notion of distance is well-formed, then the triangle inequality should be satisfied and, therefore, $x_1$ should be composed of certain of geodesic subpaths between points in $x_4$ U Set($x_2$, $x_3$). If $x_4$ is oriented or is an ordered list of points, then the path must connect them in that order (or a permitted order if there are multiple options)."},{"word":"totxoro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a totoro [beings from tonari no totoro]","notes":"borrowed from Japanese トトロ"},{"word":"to'u","selmaho":"UI3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: in brief - in detail.","notes":"See also {tordu}, {clani}, {tcidu}."},{"word":"touan","score":1,"definition":"Toaq","notes":"The logical language Toaq, created by {la} {selpa'i}/{solpa'i}. {fu'ivla} form: {to'anbau}."},{"word":"to'ujno","score":1,"definition":"$x_0$: reserved."},{"word":"to'unai","selmaho":"UI*3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: in brief - in detail."},{"word":"tovla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rainbow at location $x_2$"},{"word":"toxsotiseira","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is arranged and to be traced/read in the manner of reading modern Latin script for English (from side to side along a line segment, then suddenly jumping back to the original side but on a nonintersecting coparallel line segment and proceeding in the same direction, with gross movement being perpendicular to each of these line segments and in a constant direction), starting at point $x_2$, jumping at points $x_3$ (ordered list of pairs, the first term of which is the end point of one line segment and the second term of which is the starting point of the immediately following line segment), and ending at point $x_4$.","notes":"No mention of \"left-to-write, top-to-bottom\", etc. (although these are examples). See also: {bolstropfedo}."},{"word":"tozbra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=b_3$ is the standard/norm compared to which $x_2=b_1$ is large in dimension(s) $x_3=b_2$.","notes":"{barda} with x3 place promoted with {to'ai}."},{"word":"tracinse","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=t_1$ in activity/state $c_2$ exhibits/performs/expresses gender $c_3=t_2$ (ka) by standard $c_4$.","notes":"Gender here denotes a social role loosely defined as a combination of how one relates to others socially/societally/culturally and how one presents oneself. Gender here is not determined by chromosomal makeup, genital configuration, or sexual/romantic orientation of $x_1$. No implication of sexual orientation. Cf. binary gender ({reltracinse}), non-binary gender ({nalreltracinse}), cisgender ({duntracinse}), transgender ({datytracinse}), gender identity ({sezytracinse}), gender/sexuality/sexual orientation ({cinse})."},{"word":"traduce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ translates $x_2$ (text) to $x_3$ (text); $x_1$ translates $x_2$ (text) producing $x_3$ (text)","notes":"Example: {ra} {traduce} lo {glico} lo {lojbo} - 'He translates from English to Lojban'. See {fanva}"},{"word":"traduki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ translates $x_2$ (source) into $x_3$ (result/product)","notes":"Similar to {fanva} but with different place structure. $fanva_3$ and $fanva_4$ can be mimicked by attaching {pe} {bau} to the $x_2$ and $x_3$."},{"word":"tradutxu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=t_1$ is hypocritical in action $t_2=d_1$, which is contrary to assertion $x_2$, under conditions $t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {dukti}, {tarti}, {xusra}, {jitfa}, {tcica}."},{"word":"tragulo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a chevrotain of species $x_2$","notes":"synonym {smacymirli}"},{"word":"traide","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ betrays custom $x_2$ (proposition); $x_1$ is a traitor; $x_1$ violates their allegiance","notes":"See {zekri}"},{"word":"trai'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is/are the one(s) which most satisfy property $x_2$ among $x_3$ (default: everything).","notes":"Synonym: {traii}."},{"word":"traii","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is/are the one(s) which most satisfy property $x_2$ among $x_3$ (default: everything)."},{"word":"traji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is superlative in property $x_{2}$ (ka), the $x_{3}$ extreme (ka; default ka zmadu) among set/range $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is $x_3$-est/utmost in $x_2$ among $x_4$; $x_1$ is the $x_3$ end of $x_4$; $x_1$ is extreme; $x_1$ is simply $x_3$. (cf. cmavo list {rai}, {jimte}, {milxe}, {mutce}, note contrast with milxe and mutce rather than with mleca and zmadu, which are values for $x_3$, {banli}, {curve}, {fanmo}, {krasi}, {manfo}, {prane})"},{"word":"trajije","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=traji_1$ is superlative in property $x_2=traji_2$, the $x_3=traji_3$ extrema (ka; default: ka zmadu), among set/range $x_4=traji_4$, and -- moreover -- (there exists at least one member of) the $x_5$$^2$th (li; must be 1 or 2) argument [see note] of this selbri (which) actually has/is/attains said property $x_2$ according to standard $x_6$.","notes":"Being the most extreme in a given property amongst some population does not imply that one actually has that property; for example, the oldest child in a kindergarten class is not necessarily 'old'. For the purposes of $x_5$, whatsoever is submitted to $x_1$ becomes a member of a singleton set and $x_5 = 1$ means that this whole member is drawn as the referent of the clause in the definition which begins with \"moreover\"; however, for the purposes of $x_5$, the argument of $x_4$, which inherently must be set or similar, is left bare - meaning that at least one of its members, rather than the set as whole (being treated as a member of a singleton), is the referent of the clause in the definition which begins with \"moreover\"; in fact, if $x_5 = 2$, then the set from which the referent is being drawn is actually the relative complement of Singleton($x_1$) in $x_4$ (see: \"{kleivmu}\"). So, if $x_1$ is a set or a complicated sumti string composed via connectives, then $x_5 = 1$ constructs a singleton set containing $x_1$ and then the referent drawn is, necessarily, $x_1$; meanwhile, if $x_5 = 2$, then some member of $x_4$ itself, excluding $x_1$ (whatsoever it may be), is the referent which is drawn; for the purposes of $x_5$, $x_1$ and $x_4$ are treated asymmetrically, for the sake of utility and minimal complication. An analog of many of the notes in \"{zmaduje}\" will apply here (but recall that $x_3$ may be either \"{ka} {zmadu}\" or \"ka {mleca}\"!). If negated, then it means \"either $x_1$ is not the most extreme (in said property amongst said set) at the $x_3$ end of the scale, or the $((x_5)^{2})$th argument does not attain the said property (by the said standard)\", where $x_5$ works as previously described, the \"or\" is inclusive, and both of the \"not\"s are the ones specified by the negation (such as \"{na}\", \"{na'e}\", \"{to'e}\", etc.); the negation does not specify which clause is untrue, only that at least one is so. See also: \"{simsaje}\"."},{"word":"trajmaumce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (li) is an extremal bound (supremum/infimum/possibly-unattained extremum (loose sense in English)/asymptote (one sense)/best possible bound (one sense)) on set $x_2$ (set) in direction $x_3$ (li) in ordered structure $x_4$; $x_1$ bounds $x_2$ tightly/maximally-strongly from the $x_3$ side in $x_4$; $x_2$ is bounded from the $x_3$ side by $x_1$ and any other bound on that side is worse than is $x_1$.","notes":"$x_1$ need not be finite. Many of the notes to {zmaumce} apply to this word, with minor appropriate edits. {praperi} modifying this word means that $x_2$ does not contain $x_1$. If $x_1$ does indeed belong to $x_2$, then $x_1$ is an attained extremum (maximum, minimum, vel sim.) of $x_2$. The possible values of $x_1$, and its existence at all, depends delicately on $x_4$. This word allows for easy vagueness about which extremal bound is to be used. See also: {mecraizmana'u} (partial near-synonym), {zmaraimecna'u} (partial near-synonym)."},{"word":"trajynei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ likes $x_2$ from among $x_3$ the most; $x_2$ is $x_1$'s favorite/favourite $x_3$."},{"word":"trakeia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a trachea of body/body part $x_2$"},{"word":"trangeni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is transgender, exhibiting gender $x_2$ (ka), which differs from their assigned gender $x_3$ (ka)","notes":"The same umbrella term as in English: $x_1$'s gender identity differs from the one they were assigned at birth. Transgender as lujvo: {datytracinse}. See also {lingeni}, {singeni}."},{"word":"trano","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of nitrogen/ammonia/nitrates.","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is nitric/nitrous. See also {vacri}."},{"word":"tranrzalpetre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of saltpeter.","notes":"Cf. {trano}."},{"word":"transistora","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a transistor"},{"word":"transkafkaso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Transcaucasian culture/politics/language(s)/geography in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Synonymous with {snanu} {zei} {kafkaso} and {nanrkafkaso} 'South Caucasian'. The Transcaucasia region is usually defined to include Georgia ({sakartyvelos}), Armenia ({xaiaSTAN}) and Azerbaijan ({azarbaiDJAN}), the nations south of the main range of the Caucasus mountains but above Anatolia (see {andolu}). See also {kartuli} 'Georgian', {xai'otso} 'Armenian', {zarbaija} 'Azarbaijani/Azeri', {softo} 'Soviet', {rusko} 'Russian', {tirkice} 'Turkish'."},{"word":"tranytrano","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of nitrogen [N].","notes":"See {trano}."},{"word":"tratadji","score":2,"definition":"$tat1=tar2$ is the manner in which $tar1$ conducts themselves as they do $tad2$","notes":"See also {tadji}, {tarti}."},{"word":"trati","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is taut/tense/strained tight in direction $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {tinsa}, {torni}, {tagji}, {tcena}, {kluza}."},{"word":"traumu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects the Five Dynasties culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"trauta","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a trout of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {salmone}"},{"word":"treci'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the metric system with relations $x_2$ among units $x_3$ and properties $x_4$."},{"word":"tre'endi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is cool/trendy/fashionable/in style/hip/chic/sophisticated-and-socially-desirable to $x_2$ (observer) by standard $x_3$.","notes":"Collecting wine may be sophisticated, but it is not cool; there is a component of social relevance and desirability to conform. This is not the sense of \"cool\" which means \"impressive, awesome/awe-inspiring, wicked, really good, wonderful (either sense), acceptable (downplaying the intensity of the word)\"; for that sense, use: {xamgu} or .{u'enderfu}."},{"word":"treicu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a (general(ized)) heirarchical/pyramidal/directed tree-graph structure on underlying set $x_2$ via partial ordering relation $x_3$ (see notes for default properties).","notes":"$x_3$ is, by default, such that the direction is from the common ancestor, root, or superior to each of its descendants, children nodes (ultimately: leaves), or inferiors. Combine with familial terms for generalized analogs of those terms (this word representing a generalized family tree); for example: \"{jibytreicyfamti}\" for \"work-heirarchy aunt/uncle\". See also: \"{grafu}\", \"{tseingu}\", \"{lanzu}\", \".{utka}\"; like \"{grafnseljimca}\", but more focussed on the heirarchical structure/relations and less on the mathenatical network or its properties (also, this word is inherently directed)."},{"word":"treicytunba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is of the same rank/generation in hierarchical structure $x_2$ by standard/partial ordering/relationships $x_3$.","notes":"Co-workers of approximately equal rank or position (or who share a common {jatny'utka} via the effectively-same number of intermediate steps), members of the military of the same or analogous rank, actual familial siblings, etc. are included; specification of whether seniority in a given position matters can be made via $x_3$. Not all pairs of subjects can be compared under a given relation, because their hierarchical graphs may be disconnected or there is no clear means by which to map one rank to another. See:\"{treicu}\"."},{"word":"trekero","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Trekker/Star Trek enthusiast with concentration/focus on $x_2$"},{"word":"trendelenburge","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (humanoid body) is in (reverse) Trendelenburg position with the feet higher than the head by $x_2$ (angle measurement, measured relative to the horizontal; units must be specified).","notes":"$x_2$ is normally assumed to be in the branch cut ranging from -π radians (exclusive) to positive π radians (inclusive); a positive $x_2$ mantissa (for the units) in this range implies that the feet of $x_1$ are higher than the head thereof, meaning that this word refers to the proper Trendelenburg position; a negative $x_2$ mantissa in the aforementioned interval produces the reverse Trendelenburg position; $x_2$ must be given as a measurement (use {radno}, etc. with \"{be}\" in order to access the mantissa) but the pure numbers {no}, {ma'u}, and {ni'u} may be used, in which case they are restricted to the normally assumed range."},{"word":"trene","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a train [vehicle] of cars/units $x_{2}$ (mass) for rails/system/railroad $x_{3}$, propelled by $x_{4}$.","notes":"A railed vehicle or train of vehicles; also subway ({tu'unre'e}), metro, trolley, tramway (= {lajre'e}), roller coaster; monorail (= {dadre'e}); cable car, sky car, ski lift (= {cildadre'e}). See also {tcana}."},{"word":"trenydargu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a railway; $x_1$ is a railway between $x_2$ and $x_3$; $x_1$ is a railway between $x_2$ and $x_3$ via $x_4$","notes":"Because {trene}3 is weird. Can be of multiple tracks; see {rengarna} for \"track\"."},{"word":"tricnrarekake","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a palm tree, species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tricu}."},{"word":"tricrakaki'a","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is an acacia/thorntree/whistling thorn/wattle (genus Acacia) of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"tricrandira","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a cabbage tree (genus Andira) of species/cultivar $t_2$."},{"word":"tricrbetula","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a birch of species $x_2$"},{"word":"tricrginko","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a ginkgo of species/cultivar $x_2$"},{"word":"tricrkorilu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hazel (Corylus) of species/type $x_2$","notes":"cf. {tricu}, {spati}"},{"word":"tricrpino","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pine tree of cultivar/taxon $x_2$."},{"word":"tricrpopulu","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a tree of genus Populus, for instance poplar, aspen or cottonwood."},{"word":"tricrsiringa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lilac (genus Syringa) of species/cultivar $x_2$."},{"word":"tricu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a tree of species/cultivar $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cindu}, {ckunu}, {pezli}, {mudri}, {spati}."},{"word":"trifoli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a clover, Trifolium of species $x_2$","notes":"See {spati}, {spartrifoli}"},{"word":"triga","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a generalized-trigonometric function with properties $x_2$.","notes":"Not limited to normal trig functions such as sine, cosine, and tangent. It also includes havversine and the like, reciprocal trig functions (cosecant, secant, cotangent), the hyperbolic trig function (sinh, cosh, tanh), the function that is halfway between sine and cosine, complex exponentiation, the corresponding reciprocals to any of the aforementioned or following functions, and the inverse functions of any of these functions (principle or otherwise; these are the arc-trig functions and logarithms), and many other analogous concepts. For the standard (planar) set, qualify this word with words meaning \"real planar\", \"Euclidean\", or perhaps just \"circle\"/\"triangle\"; they can be restricted further. Specify \"hyperbolic\" for the corresponding functions."},{"word":"trigonela","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is fenugreek of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"trilobita","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a trilobite (member of class Trilobita) of species $x_2$"},{"word":"trina","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ attracts/appeals to/lures $x_{2}$ (person/event) with property/quality $x_{3}$ (ka).","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is alluring to $x_2$. See also {djica}, {nelci}, {rigni}, {xlura}, {maksi}."},{"word":"triserato","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a triceratops"},{"word":"trisku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=t_1$ appeals to/lures, expressing $c_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept), audience $c_3=t_2$ via expressive medium $c_4$ with property/quality $t_3$ (ka). ","notes":"Cf. {trina}, {cusku}."},{"word":"trixe","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is posterior/behind/back/in the rear of $x_{2}$ which faces/in-frame-of-reference $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also: $x_3$ is the standard of orientation for $x_2$; spine (= {rixybo'u}, {rixybo'ukamju}). See also {crane}, {rebla}, {mlana}, {pritu}, {zunle}."},{"word":"trixexo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a manatee of species $x_2$.","notes":"variant {trixexu}"},{"word":"trixexu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a manatee of species $x_2$.","notes":"variant {trixexo}"},{"word":"troci","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ tries/attempts/makes an effort to do/attain $x_{2}$ (event/state/property) by actions/method $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also experiments at. See also {fliba}, {snada}, {cipra}."},{"word":"tro'ene","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a privet of species $t_2$."},{"word":"trofalpenbi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fountain pen using ink $x_2$ and having nib $x_3$","notes":"From the means by which fountain pens operate: a controlled drip."},{"word":"trofli","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=j_1$ fails to control $j_2$ in $j_3$ (activity/event/performance).","notes":"Cf. {jitro}, {fliba}."},{"word":"troiaxirmalsamtci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Trojan horse (malware) for purpose $x_2$ on computers including $x_3$","notes":"See {malsamtci}"},{"word":"trokadilo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is a pun, wordplay on $x_2$ (text)","notes":"See also {valsi}, {spunera}, {fredura}, {xalbo}."},{"word":"trokamni","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=t_1$ is the supervisory board/board of directors/governing council of $t_2=k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {turni}, {kamni}, {trukamni}, {ctakamni}, {gazykamni}, {kagnyja'a}."},{"word":"trombona","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a trombone","notes":"See {tabra}"},{"word":"tromizona","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lamprey of genus/species $x_2$."},{"word":"tronarka'erfenki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is hysterical by standard $x_2$","notes":"from {jitro}+{na}+{kakne}+{fenki}"},{"word":"tronarka'erfenkyterbi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=b_3$ is hysteria with symptoms $x_2=b_2$ of $x_3=b_1$","notes":"from {tronarka'erfenki}+{terbi'a}"},{"word":"troneim","score":2,"definition":"Trondheim."},{"word":"tronike","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a device/technology which uses phenomenon $x_2$ for power or storage/manipulation of information.","notes":"This corresponds to some uses of the English suffic \"-tronic(s)\" such as in \"electronic(s)\", \"valleytronics\", etc. Use tanru or lujvo for the field of study of such technologies."},{"word":"tropaiolo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a nasturtium of species $x_2$."},{"word":"tropika","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tropic of area/latitude $x_2$; $x_1$ is a parallel of latitude 23°27′ (north / south) of the equator; $x_1$ is the farthest point at which the sun can be directly overhead; $x_1$ is the boundaries of the torrid zone or tropics."},{"word":"troroltruci'e","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a totalitarian system in $j_2$ with power exercised by $t_1=t_1$","notes":"From {jitro}, {ro}, {turni}. Cf. {ka'irtrusi'o}."},{"word":"trostiseji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a management consultant, suggesting professional advice to improve performance to a company, organisation, group, etc."},{"word":"trotci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a controller (controlling tool) for controlling $x_2$ in event/state/enterprise $x_3$","notes":"Includes remote controls ({dartrotci}). See {jitro}, {tutci}, {tcimi'e}, {korbipe}"},{"word":"trovlicauja'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=j_1$ is a ceremonial monarch/ceremonial president/figurehead of $x_2=j_2$","notes":"from {jitro}+{vlipa}+{claxu}+{jatna}"},{"word":"troxeii","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an trochee","notes":"See also {pemci}, {pemsuua}, {anapesti}, {daktili}"},{"word":"troxilidai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hummingbird (member of taxon Trochilidae) of subtaxon/breed $x_2$."},{"word":"trubadura","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a troubadour"},{"word":"trubasti","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ takes power from $t_1$ over people/territory/domain/subjects $t_2$ in circumstance $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {turni}, {basti}, {jamji'a}, {kamvli}."},{"word":"trucau","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is an anarchy/is anarchic"},{"word":"trucausi'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an anarchist ideology as applied/practiced in/among people/territory/domain $x_2$ based on the works of thinker(s) $x_3$","notes":"cf. {turni}, {claxu}, {sidbo} "},{"word":"trucei","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the lord-god of people/religion $x_2$ with dominion over sphere $x_3$","notes":"See {turni}, {cevni}"},{"word":"truci'e","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=t_1$ is the government of organizational type $c_2$ of people/territory/domain/subjects $t_2$ displaying properties $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {turni}, {ciste}, {vajraifla}, {zuktruci'e}, {flatruci'e}, {pairtruci'e}, {flacfatrugri}, {flazautrugri}, {trupau}, {trupausle}."},{"word":"truci'ebi'i","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is intergovernmental / takes place where the decision-making power is shared among $j_2=t_1=c_1$ (governments).","notes":"Cf. {truci'e}, {jbini}."},{"word":"trucu'u","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a political affair involving $c_2$"},{"word":"trucu'upre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a politician, involved in politics / political affair $x_2$"},{"word":"trudjigri","score":2,"definition":"$g_1=d_1=t_1$ is a political party operating in territory $t_2$ with members $g_3$","notes":"CF. {turni}, {djica}, {girzu}, {trusi'o}, {truci'e}, {ka'irtrusi'o}, {dzejdasratrusi'o}, {vricykricrutrusi'o}, {fairpaltrusi'o}, {guntrusi'o}, {natpamtrusi'o}, {tsarainaitrusi'o}."},{"word":"trufeli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a truffle (genus Tuber) of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {mledi}, {dertu}, {fransezo}."},{"word":"trukamni","score":4,"definition":"$k_1=j_1$ is the management board/executive committee/executive board of $k_3=j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jitro}, {kamni}, {fuzraikamni}, {trokamni}, {ctakamni}, {gazykamni}, {kagnytruralju}."},{"word":"trukamnycmi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a member of governing council $k_1=t_1$."},{"word":"trumapku","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a crown made of $m_2$ used by ruler $t_1$ of people/territory/domain/subjects $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {turni}, {mapku}, {nolmapku}, {nolboi}, {nolga'a}."},{"word":"trupau","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a government ministry/department responsible for $t_2$.","notes":"CF. {turni}, {pagbu}, {truci'e}, {trupausle}, {zuktruci'e}, {trupauja'a}."},{"word":"trupauja'a","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ is the minister/secretary of ministry/department $t_2$","notes":"From {turni} {pagbu} {jatna}. Cf. {trupau}, {truralju}."},{"word":"trupausle","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a sub-division of the Ministry/Department of $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {turni}, {pagbu}, {selci}, {trupau}, {truci'e}."},{"word":"truralju","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is the head-of-government of polity $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {turni}, {ralju}, {nolraitru}, {vliraitru}, {viptru}, {gugja'a}, {trupauja'a}, {balnoltru}, {vajraifla}. "},{"word":"trusi'o","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a political ideology about $t_1$ ruling $t_2$ based on the work of thinker $s_3$","notes":"Cf. {turni}, {sidbo}, {truci'e}, {trudjigri}, {ka'irtrusi'o}, {dzejdasratrusi'o}, {vricykricrutrusi'o}, {fairpaltrusi'o}, {guntrusi'o}, {natpamtrusi'o}, {tsarainaitrusi'o}."},{"word":"truspe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is married to the governor/ruler of $x_2$ according to custom $x_3$; $x_1$ is first lady/prince consort/queen consort of $x_2$."},{"word":"trutca","score":2,"definition":"$tc_1=tu_1$ is the administrative capital (seat of government) of $tu_2=tc_3$ located in $tc_3$","notes":"Cf. {turni}, {tcadu}, {raltca}."},{"word":"tsa'abliiei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has an hourglass form [shape] and is composed of material $x_2$ with narrow region $x_3$ and bulbs/wider regions $x_4$","notes":"Also includes: shape with flanches, waistline, peanut shaped, dumbbell shaped, connected-teardrop shaped, the shape of p-orbitals, etc. This is a simple shape which has a narrow point with two bigger (and typically round) shapes on either end. Typically, two bulbs will be connected by the narrow region. The narrow region need not be a point. The bulbs need not be bounded; they will typically be roundish in some way (for example: cross-sectionally) but need not be so in general. The shape does need to be symmetric. Some simplicity in the abstract form, at least locally, is implied. See also: {cnebo}."},{"word":"tsa'anu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a driftwood with style/properties $x_2$","notes":"Haida \"ts'aanu gaaylang\" (driftwood)"},{"word":"tsaba","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains/is related to/reflects (the) strong nuclear force [fundamental physical interaction]/chromodynamic interaction in manner/with properties/in state/with realization $x2$, coupling to $x3$ in manner/with strength $x4$","notes":"See also: {jikfi}, {vubla}, {dicma}, {grava}, {xigzo}."},{"word":"tsacindu","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a pedunculate oak (Quercus robur) of species/strain $c_2$."},{"word":"tsafari","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ goes on a safari through/via $x_2$"},{"word":"tsagau","score":2,"definition":"$x1=g1$ strengthens/reinforces $x2=t1$ in property/quantity $x3$ (ka/ni) by amount/excess $x4$","notes":"{tsali}{gasnu}"},{"word":"tsagauga'a","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is a rebar [shape/form] of material $x2$","notes":"{tsagau}{grana}"},{"word":"tsaini","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an expanse of sky."},{"word":"tsaitkaiste","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Zeitgeist of period $x_2$"},{"word":"tsajoible","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is strong/robust and weak/vulnerable in property/quality/aspect $x_2$ (ka) by standard $x_3$.","notes":"This harkens to the maxim that one's strength is often one's weakness as well. When discussing such things, it is unfair to call them merely strengths or merely weaknesses; English has no good term for them. But Lojban now does."},{"word":"tsakarce","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=t_1$ is a jeep/land rover propelled by $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {tsali}, {karce}, {bevma'e}, {sonjamkarce}."},{"word":"tsakura","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cherry blossom species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"See also {xrula}, {mudri}, {tricu}."},{"word":"tsalagi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Cherokee culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"tsalami","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is salami made from $x_2$","notes":"See also {rectu}, {kolbasa}."},{"word":"tsali","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is strong/powerful/[tough] in property/quality $x_{2}$ (ka) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {ralci}, {ruble}, {carmi}, {vlipa}."},{"word":"tsamau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is stronger than $x_2$ in property $x_3$ by margin $x_4$."},{"word":"tsame'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is less strong than $x_2$ in property $x_3$ by margin $x_4$."},{"word":"tsani","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an expanse of sky/the heavens at place $x_{2}$; [celestial].","notes":"See also {gapru}, {kensa}, {tarci}, {terdi}."},{"word":"tsanuki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a raccoon dog, or tanuki"},{"word":"tsapalku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ are sturdy trousers/jeans (not necessarily blue) of material $x_2=p_2$","notes":"See {tsali} and {palku}"},{"word":"tsapei","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=t_1$ meditates (thinks hard; possibly with psuedo-religious motivation) on subject concept $p_2$.","notes":"See also {tsali} and {pensi}."},{"word":"tsapensi","score":-1,"definition":"$p_1=t_1$ meditates (thinks hard; possibly with psuedo-religious motivation) on subject concept $p_2$.","notes":"This lujvo is not the canoical form. Use {tsapei} instead."},{"word":"tsapi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a seasoning/condiment/spice causing flavor/effect $x_{2}$ (event/property).","notes":"Also: $x_1$ flavors $x_2$ (tu'a). See also {vrusi}."},{"word":"tsaprcinamomu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of cinnamon spice causing flavor/effect $x_2$ (event/property).","notes":"See also cinnamon tree (={ricrcinamomu})."},{"word":"tsaprilici","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a star aniseed/(Chinese) star anise (Illicium verum) causing flavor/effect $x_2$."},{"word":"tsaprkanela","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of cinnamon bark/wild cinnamon/white cinnamon causing flavor/effect $x_2$.","notes":"See also \"canella tree\" (={ricrkanela})."},{"word":"tsaprkubeba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of cubeb/tailed pepper (Piper cubeba) causing flavor/effect $x_2$ (event/property).","notes":"See also pepper plant (={sparpipera}), black/white/green pepper (={tsaprnigru}), long pepper (={tsaprpipali}), West African pepper (={tsaprguinense}), pepper spice in general (={tsaprpipera})."},{"word":"tsaprkurminu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is cumin (cuminum cyminum) of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"not to be confused with {kalzira}"},{"word":"tsaprlauru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of laurel leaf (Laurus nobilis) causing flavor/effect $x_2$ (event/property)."},{"word":"tsaprnigru","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of black pepper (Piper nigrum) causing flavor/effect $x_2$, of type $x_3$.","notes":"Black pepper (x3=lo'e {xekri}), green pepper (x3=lo'e {crino}), white pepper (x3=lo'e {blabi}). See also pepper plant (={sparpipera}), long pepper (={tsaprpipali}), cubeb (={tsaprkubeba}), West African pepper (={tsaprguinense}), pepper spice in general (={tsaprpipera})."},{"word":"tsaprpipali","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of long peppar (Piper longum) causing flavor/effect $x_2$ (event/property).","notes":"From sanskrit \"pippali\". See also pepper plant (={sparpipera}), black/white/green pepper (={tsaprnigru}), cubeb (={tsaprkubeba}), West African pepper (={tsaprguinense}), pepper spice in general (={tsaprpipera})."},{"word":"tsaprpipera","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of pepper (genus Piper) causing flavor/effect $x_2$ (event/property).","notes":"See also pepper plant (={sparpipera}), black/white/green pepper (={tsaprnigru}), long pepper (={tsaprpipali}), cubeb (={tsaprkubeba}), West African pepper (={tsaprguinense})."},{"word":"tsaprpiperi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is pepper (genus ''Piper'') with flavor $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cpinytsapi}, {spatrpiperi}, {kapsiku}."},{"word":"tsaprzafera","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is saffron [spice] causing flavor/effect x2 (event/property)."},{"word":"tsapyvu'i","score":1,"definition":"$v_1=t_2$ is a seasoned flavor of $v_2$."},{"word":"tsar","score":2,"definition":"a tsar (emperor of Russia)"},{"word":"tsarainaitrusi'o","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ is a fascist ideology as applied by $t_1$ among/in people/territory/domain $t_2$ based on the works of thinker $s_3$","notes":"From {tsali}, {traji}, {natmi}, {turni}, {sidbo}. Cf. {trudjigri}, {ka'irtrusi'o}, {dzejdasratrusi'o}, {vricykricrutrusi'o}, {fairpaltrusi'o}, {guntrusi'o}, {natpamtrusi'o}."},{"word":"tsaslu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ are strong/powerful muscles controlling $x_2$ (body part), of body $x_3$"},{"word":"tsasmani","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a gorilla of species/subspecies $s_2$."},{"word":"tsatmatatnaxtsa'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ adds a pinch of $x_2$ to $x_3$ with intention to increase $x_4$ (property of $x_3$)","notes":"u'ivla"},{"word":"tsauai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quale."},{"word":"tsauga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ experiences quale $x_2$.","notes":"See also {tsauai}. Near-synonym: {gansetifri}."},{"word":"tsautu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) is a sketch, draft, outline, preliminary sketch, rough draft, rough sketch, sketch map, sketch plan of $x_2$ (entity)","notes":"See also {platu}"},{"word":"tsazezu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ performs workout/exercise/training $x_2$ (ka) using equipment/accessories $x_3$.","notes":"{jbofuvi} formed from the lujvo {tsazenzu'e} ({tsali} {zenba} {zukte}) but with a bespoke place structure to make it useful for discussing working out. Bodyweight exercise can be expressed by using \"lo {xadni}\" in the x3. The x2 is a property of the x1 that is the exercise, e.g. \"lo ka {limna}\" for working out by swimming. The x3 can be used to refer to equipment on its own via \"lo te tsazezu\" and also for variants of exercises, e.g. \"mi limna tsazezu fi lo {tilju}\" to refer to swimming using weights."},{"word":"tsazezusu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gym / a place for working out $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"X2 is a property enabled by going to X1."},{"word":"tsebi'o","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=z_1$ sits down on surface $z_2$.","notes":"Cf. {zutse}, {binxo}, {cfatse}, {nitytse}. Simple {zutse} refers to the act of sitting, whereas {tsebi'o} means the act of becoming seated."},{"word":"tse'ete","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is (a depiction of) a Set animal/Typhonian beast/sha."},{"word":"tseingu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (node in a tree graph) and $x_2$ (node in the same tree graph) have an essentially unique most recent (graph-nearest) common ancestor node A such that $x_3$ [nonnegative integer; li] is the minimum element of the set consisting only of $d($A$, x_1)$ and of $d($A$, x_2)$, and such that $x_4$ [integer; li] is $d($A$, x_1) - d($A$, x_2)$, where $d$ is the graph geodesic distance (defined to be infinite if nodes are not connected in the correct direction).","notes":"While technically not good, this definition also employs the convention that $x_3$ is positive (countable) infinity if $A$ does not exist, meaning that $x_1$ and $x_2$ belong to mutually disjoint trees (or if at least one of them is undefined); in this case, $x_4$ is not well-defined (see: \"{zi'au}\"). This word can be used to specify the concept of \"$n$th cousin $m$-times removed\"-ness; $x_1$ and $x_2$ would be the cousins, $x_3-1 = n$, and $x_4$ is closely related to $m$ but is signed. If one views the tree graphs to which $x_1$ and $x_2$ belong with the viewing perspective such that siblings and spouses are mutually separated horizontally and such that ancestors are separated from their descendants vertically (with ancestors in the positive direction relative to their descendants), then $x_3$ is the unsigned horizontal distance between $x_1$ and $x_2$. Additionally, $x_4$ is, approximately, the signed generational offset/difference between subjects $x_1$ and $x_2$; it is their signed 'vertical' difference under the aforementioned viewing perspective and sign convention. The relationship need not actually be cousinhood (as perceived by English); direct ancestor-descendant pairs, (aunt/uncle)-(niece/nephew) pairs, and in fact any pair of family members with a well-specified most recent common ancestor (that is known) have this relationship to one another. This word can be used for specifying the number of \"great\"'s in the title of a relationship between $x_1$ and $x_2$ (with some calculational forethought). The tree diagram can be more generic than a family tree though; thus cousinhood is just a way to put it into context/application and is not really essential to the meaning except through analogy. Notice the ordering of all terms; if the graph is directed, the arguments of the distance matters. The graph should probably be a tree locally if it is to be a well-defined relationship. $x_3$ is unchanged but $x_4$ is negated (multiplied by $-1$) by/under exchange of $x_1$ and $x_2$. The ordered pair $(x_3, x_4)$ is named \"consanguistance between $x_1$ and $x_2$ (in that order)\" by Curtis Franks. For a normal family tree and fixed $x_1$ therein, consanguistance produces countably many equivalence classes of nodes. It does not recognize the difference between half or full relatives, marriages/parentings are either unsupported (when $x_3 > 0$) or are reduced to be equivalent (when $x_3 = 0$ and $x_4 \\neq 0$), and gender/sex are ignored/reduced to equivalence. The set of nodes $x_2$ with $x_3 = 0$ is called $x_1$'s (the subject's) genealogical line (id est: if $x_3 = 0$, then $x_1$ re'au'e ja se dzena $x_2$ according to the edge relation on the graph or $x_1 = x_2$); the set of nodes with $x_3 > 0$ are sibling/branch/side lines, which could be labelled and ordered, but doing so would be somewhat difficult with this word. This word focuses on the relationship between $x_1$ and $x_2$, not the relationship between each of them and A; for that, see \".{anseingu}\". The underlying tree graph is, modulo an equivalence relation involving tseingu, a 'quipyew' tree graph (see \"{grafnkipliiu}\"). This concept is fairly unnatural and convoluted, so it is probably {malgli} except for the purpose of translations; in a natural, culturally-neutral Lojbanic context, \".anseingu\" is preferred."},{"word":"tsekane","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (linear manifold, vector, etc.) is/lies secant to $x_2$ (object, surface, curve, manifold, etc.) passing through or toward points/loci $x_3$ (set of intersected points), by standard/definition/in system $x_4$.","notes":"No necessary implication of co-directionality. No implication about nontriviality (id est: possibly includes diameters/radii or tangents). Prone to mathematical/geometric generalization. It can be used metaphorically as in English (\"secantial\") for a line of discussion ($x_1$) which relates to or touches the general topic or discussion ($x_2$) in a non-distant manner or in several ways or at multiple points (more intimately than \"tangential\" implies, but still as sidetrack/a bit off-topic), the latter acting as the primary/main/current/relevant/focal topic or discussion, due to or at a connecting points/details/particular subtopics/ideas ($x_3$), with $x_1$ being a somewhat relevant or interesting branching line of thought other than the main one; in this case, it is understood in sensu stricto (nontrivially/strictly/properly/{praperi} secant). See also: {panra}, {kukru}, {mijgresirji}; {tanjo}, {zo'anjo}; {ta'o}; {pagre}."},{"word":"tsekla","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ rides on $x_2$ to $x_3$ from $x_4$ via $x_5$"},{"word":"tsekuuoia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sequoia/redwood plant/tree (subfamily Sequoioideae) of species/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"tsenemo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a chameleon of species $x_2$"},{"word":"tseravada","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the Theravada Buddhist culture/religion/ethos in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {budjo}, {mla'aiana}, {vajraiana}, {zge'eno}"},{"word":"tserseiza","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ sits in seiza position on surface $z_2$."},{"word":"tsesebe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sassaby/topi/korrigum/damalisk of species/breed $x_2$.","notes":"see also {bajbakni}"},{"word":"tsestu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=z_2$ is a seat for $s_2=z_2$.","notes":"Differs from {stizu} in that it focuses on the space rather than the object. Cf. {stuzi}, {zutse}."},{"word":"tsetupyzbe","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=zb_1$ is a lap [body part] of $t_2=zu_1$ supporting $zb_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tuple}, {zutse}, {zbepi}, {galtupcra}. A lap only exists in a seated form, and not when a being is standing erect or when it is lying down. "},{"word":"tsida","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a logical statement of proposition-equivalence/is a biconditional/'IFF' statement saying that $x_2$ (du'u) is true if and only if $x_3$ is true (\"$x_2$ is logically equivalent to $x_3$; $x_2$ being true is sufficient and necessary for guaranteeing the truth of $x_3$; $x_2$ iff $x_3$\").","notes":"$x_2$ and $x_3$ are mutually symmetric under exchange. This word is to {jo} as {kanxe} is to {je}. See also: {kanxe}, {vlina}, {ribga}, {sigda}, {jo}."},{"word":"tsiju","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$(s) is/are (a) seed(s)/spore(s) [body-part] of organism $x_{2}$ for producing offspring $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also germ cell; implies actual potential for self-development; seeds generally contain embryo and food, and hence would include a fertilized egg. See also {tarbi}, {dembi}, {grute}, {jbari}, {sombo}, {spati}, {sovda}."},{"word":"tsikadoide'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a a cicada (member of superfamily Cicadoidea) of subtaxon/breed $x_2$."},{"word":"tsina","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a stage/platform/dais/[scaffold] at/in $x_{2}$ supporting $x_{3}$, made of material $x_{4}$.","notes":"($x_3$ object/event); See also {greku}, {jubme}."},{"word":"tsipi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the pappi (feather-/hair-like tuft attached to a (usually plant) seed) of seed $x_2$ for species/organism/parent $x_3$, for producing offspring $x_4$."},{"word":"tsirkuso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a circus group/band/performer(s) performing $x_2$ (abstraction)","notes":"Cf. {tigni}, {draci}, {xajmi}, {zajba}"},{"word":"tsirmiristika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a nutmeg seed (genus Myristica) of species/strain $x_2$ causing flavor/effect $x_3$ (event/property)..","notes":"See also nutmeg tree (={ricrmiristika}), mace (={grutrmiristika})."},{"word":"tsirvanila","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is/are (a) vanilla seed(s) of vanilla orchid $sp_1=t_2$."},{"word":"tsiselcigla","score":2,"definition":"$c_2=t_1$ is semen secreted by organism $c_3$ for producing offspring $t_3$."},{"word":"tsisifo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects the myth of Sisyphus in aspect $x_2$; $x_1$ is Sisyphean"},{"word":"tsispa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=t_2$ is a spermatophyte/phanerogam producing seed(s) $t_1$, of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$"},{"word":"tsoiteku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a raspberry of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"Upriver Halkomelem \"s'ó:ytheqw\" (raspberry). Cf. {frambesi}"},{"word":"tsubame","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a swallow of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {cipni}"},{"word":"tsukata","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a succade (candied peel) of fruits $x_2$","notes":"See {sakta}, {grute}"},{"word":"tsukate","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a succade, a candied peel of plant $x_2$","notes":"Usually $x_2$ is a citrus, e.g. citron or Citrus medica. See {sakta}, {grute}"},{"word":"tsukini","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a zucchini squash (L. cucurbita pepo).","notes":"A long, dark-green type of {guzme} eaten raw or cooked."},{"word":"tsuktsu'ange","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is in zugzwang","notes":"Not limited to Chess."},{"word":"tsuku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ arrives at $x_2$ via route $x_3$","notes":"See {cliva}, {klama}, {tolyli'a}."},{"word":"tsuli","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is circumcised","notes":"Not gender-specific."},{"word":"tsunami","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tsunami caused by $x_2$."},{"word":"tsundere","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ acts tsundere [outwardly harsh and hostile, despite hidden feelings of love] towards $x_2$"},{"word":"tsustani","score":2,"definition":"$x1=r1=s1$ is a trunk of $x2=s2$"},{"word":"tsutre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=m_1=r_1$ measures $x_2=m_2$ meters in its third longest direction $x_3=m_3=r_2$ by measurement standard $x_4=m_4$.","notes":"x1 {rotsu} is not asserted, which is why rotsu3 is absent. Cf. {clatre}, {gantre}"},{"word":"tsuuomno","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Finnish/reflects Finnish culture/geography/identity in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"tu","selmaho":"KOhA6","score":100001,"definition":"pro-sumti: that yonder; distant demonstrative it; indicated thing far from speaker and listener."},{"word":"tu'a","selmaho":"LAhE","score":100000,"definition":"extracts a concrete sumti from an unspecified abstraction; equivalent to le nu/su'u [sumti] co'e."},{"word":"tu'ai","selmaho":"LU","score":3,"definition":"abstraction described by quoted text","notes":"Turns any grammatical quoted text into an abstraction. Terminated by {li'u}. Equivalent to {tu'a} {la'e} {lu}, or {du'au} {lu}. See {tau'e}."},{"word":"tubnu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a length of tubing/pipe/hollow cylinder [shape/form] of material $x_{2}$, hollow of material $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also tube, sleeve, leg, hose, (adjective:) tubular. See also {kevna}, {canlu}."},{"word":"tubra","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a limb/appendage/extremity of body/entity $x_2$ used for purpose $x_3$","notes":"Any extremity used for manipulation, support, mobility, flight/swimming, etc. Usually, it can move and be controlled actively by x2 (if conscious). The term may or may not be applicable to heads, tails, mandibles, antennae, or plant parts, but occasionally may. It is more general than {tuple} or {birka}. It is also useful for talking about limbs which are rather anatomically different from human limbs: fish fins or tails, spider legs, snail feet (possibly), elephant trunks, etc. In winged insects/entities (including machinary), it can refer to wings as well as legs (especially in birds as opposed to insects, but even then as well); care must be taken if one wishes to be more clear. \"Tentacle\": {tu'urtubra}. See also {torso}, {xadji}."},{"word":"tubrkulosi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tuberculosis"},{"word":"tubypa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ feels brotherly/sisterly/fraternal love [philia] toward $x_2$"},{"word":"tubyspe","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a brother/sister-in-law (brother's/sister's spouse) of $m_2$ under law/custom/tradition/system/convention $sp_3$.","notes":"Omit $x_4=s_2=m_1$. Cf. {speni}, {bunspe}, {me'ispe}, {spetunba}."},{"word":"tu'e","selmaho":"TUhE","score":100001,"definition":"start of multiple utterance scope; used for logical/non-logical/ordinal joining of sentences."},{"word":"tu'ei","selmaho":"SE","score":2,"definition":"makes a new selbri, the first two places of which are to be filled with sumti from the first two abstraction places of the selbri following this word","notes":"'ko'a jai broda tu'a ko'e' = 'ko'a tu'ei broda ko'e'"},{"word":"tugbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=b_1=t_1$ settles issue $x_2=t_4$ with person $x_3=t_2$, agreeing that $x_4=t_3$ (du'u) is true.","notes":"Cf. {tugni}, {sarxe}, {fapro}, {darlu}, {xarnu}."},{"word":"tugni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [person] agrees with person(s)/position/side $x_{2}$ that $x_{3}$ (du'u) is true about matter $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {sarxe}, {mapti}, {darlu}, {natfe}, {panpi}, {sarji}."},{"word":"tugysi'u","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=t_2=s_1$ are unanimous / sharing the same view on $t_3=s_2$ (du'u).","notes":"Cf. {simxu}, {tugni}."},{"word":"tu'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"stuzi modal, 1st place (used to situate letters) associated with site ... ; label with location."},{"word":"tu'ifru","score":0,"definition":"$f_1=t_1$ makes facial gesture to show agreement with person(s)/position/side $t_2$ that $t_3$ (du'u) is true about matter $t_4$.","notes":"Cf. {tugni}, {frumu}, {sedmu'utu'i}."},{"word":"tu'iter","score":1,"definition":"Twitter"},{"word":"tu'itrfolo","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ follows $x_2$ on Twitter"},{"word":"tu'itsku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ tweets/posts tweet $x_2$ (text/sedu'u) to audience $x_3$","notes":"See {kibykarni}"},{"word":"tujbalji","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a bulb [body-part] of tulip (defined by flower shape) $t_1$."},{"word":"tujli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a tulip (defined by flower shape) of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {spati}."},{"word":"tulcti","score":3,"definition":"$c_1=t_1$ swallows $c_2$.","notes":"From {tunlo} {citka}."},{"word":"tulnrstanu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects the geography/culture/history of the region constituting central Eurasia, including/especially former Eurasian territory of the Persian Empire, the Eurasian steppes, and regions near the Black and Caspian Seas (such as the modern regions/countries ending in \"-stan\" (and several others)), in property/aspect $x_2$","notes":"This takes into account modern-day developments (unlike, possibly, other names meaning \"Persian\"). Other potential, somewhat acceptable (although not perfectly so), designations: Central Eurasia, Indo-European region (excluding the western extremity), Turkish-influenced Eurasia, former Timurid lands, eastern Europe with western Asia with the northern Middle East, geographically Caspian-centric Eurasia. Many of these are former USSR territories. These may extend as far westward as nations bordering the Black Sea; they are generally west of China (although weastern and northwestern regions of China may be included) or northern-central India, and possibly extend into the Arabian peninsula. This is a geographical designation for a region and does not pertain to countries (despite the English description or the word itself). The experimental gismu {tulnu} is used."},{"word":"tulnu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to/reflects the history/geography/culture/language/nation of region/people $x_2$ in aspect $x_3$","notes":"Generalization of the style of many gismu, lujvo, and zi'evla."},{"word":"tulpana","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tulip (genus Tulipa) of variety $x_2$ (group)"},{"word":"tumcakrespa","score":1,"definition":"$x1=s2=r1$ is a tortoise of species $x2=r2$"},{"word":"tumcartu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is a map of terrain/area/planet $x_2=c_2=t_1$ showing formation $x_3=c_3$","notes":"from {tumla}+{cartu}"},{"word":"tumdesku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (land/ground) undergoes earthquake."},{"word":"tumfakli'u","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ explores lands in $l_2=t_2$ discovering facts $f_2$ using means $l_3$","notes":"from {tumla} {facki} {litru} "},{"word":"tumgapcripu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1=g_1$ is a viaduct over/across terrain $x_2=c_2=g_2=t_1$ between $x_3=c_3$ and $x_4=c_4$","notes":"from {tumla} + {gapru} + {cripu}"},{"word":"tumgre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ is cross-country of/crosses terrain $x_2=p_2=t_1$ to destination side $x_3=p_3$ from origin side $x_4=p_4$.","notes":"See {tumla}, {pagre}."},{"word":"tumjvejaumapti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is amphibious (adapted for both land and water) in property/aspects $x_2$.","notes":"Including but not limited to the biological sense of the word \"amphibious\". Not quite appropriate for \"amphibious assault\", although potentially related."},{"word":"tumkupypaumerko","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to/is a part of land-continuous/contiguous/continental U.S.A. region in aspect/property $x2$"},{"word":"tumla","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a parcel/expanse of land at location $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is terrain.","notes":"(cf. {vacri}, {xamsi}; {tutra}, which need not be land, {gugde}, {xamsi})"},{"word":"tumrmadagaskara","score":3,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to the Madagascar island/land/subcontinent in property $x2$","notes":"Confer: {fi'ortu'a}, {friko}, {gugdemugu}, {malgaci}"},{"word":"tumsfe","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is the ground of land $s_2=t_1$ at location $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sefta}, {tumla}."},{"word":"tumsfeni'a","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is/are underground/subterranean beneath ground $t_1=s_1=c_2$ in frame of reference $c_3$."},{"word":"tumskiji","score":0,"definition":"$s_1$ is a roller-skate/skateboard supporting skater/cargo $s_3$","notes":"cf. {jaurskiji}, {si'erskiji}"},{"word":"tumspa","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a land plant/embryophyta/metaphyta/plantae sensu strictissimo of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$ at location $t_2$.","notes":"This group includes the liverworts, hornworts, mosses, and vascular plants, as well as fossil plants similar to these surviving groups."},{"word":"tumyma'e","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a vehicle carrying $m_2$ in/on terrain/land surface $t_1=m_3$, propelled by $m_4$.","notes":"See also {matrytu'ama'e}."},{"word":"tumymre","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ surveys $t_1$=$m_2$ as $m_3$ (map or measurements) in unit $m_4$ with accuracy $m_5$","notes":"see also {tedmre}"},{"word":"tunba","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a sibling of $x_{2}$ by bond/tie/standard/parent(s) $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {bruna}, {mensi}, {tamne}."},{"word":"tundunu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bullroarer"},{"word":"tunka","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of copper (Cu); [metaphor: reddish, electrical conductor].","notes":"See also {jinme}, {lastu}, {ransu}."},{"word":"tunlo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ gulps/swallows.","notes":"$x_1$ swallows down food/drink. $x_2$ (= {tulpinxe}, {tulcti}, {ctitu'o} (the latter two are more general - for food or beverage); swallow/engulf (= {galxycti}, {galxynerbi'o}, {galxygre}. See also {citka}, {pinxe}, {galxe}."},{"word":"tunri'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=r_1$ (nu) physically causes $x_2=t_1$ (object, usually pointed) to poke $x_3=t_2$ (experiencer) under conditions $x_4=r_3$","notes":"$x_4$ are the conditions of the causation. Use {jai} or tack its rafsi -jax- on the front to make the $x_1$ into an concrete sumti, presumably the person doing the poking."},{"word":"tunta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (object, usually pointed) pokes/jabs/stabs/prods $x_{2}$ (experiencer).","notes":"Agentive (= {tungau}, {tunzu'e}). See also {balre}, {dakfu}, {darxi}, {fanza}, {jicla}, {katna}, {tikpa}."},{"word":"tu'o","selmaho":"PA5","score":100001,"definition":"null operand (used in unary mekso operations).","notes":"See also {xo'e}."},{"word":"tu'oi","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":2,"definition":"null connective operand; used to fill empty places in JOI","notes":"Used with JOI to create sets/masses/sequences containing zero or one members. \"{tu'oi} {ce} {tu'oi}\" = the empty set ({lo} {kutysetmima}), \"la .djon. {joi} {tu'oi}\" = the mass consisting of only John. See {tu'o}, {zi'o}, {zai'o}"},{"word":"tu'oi'u","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":1,"definition":"end connective string, set, list such that the set of terms provided is exhaustive.","notes":"The use of this word in a connective string indicates that the connectands (or entries in a list or elements in the set) are all of the terms for which the speaker knows/intends/believes the statement to be true. Nothing else can fill that terbri or be term in the list or set in that terbri, according to the speaker; those terms which are explicitly mentioned form a complete set of possible terms. \"la .alys. .e la .bab. .e tu'oi'e broda\" means that Alice brodas, Bob brodas, and no-one else brodas. In some contexts \"no lo drata\" may not be terribly appropriate or clean; this word should satisfy this need. It differs from simply terminating the terbri because that, in some contexts, leaves open the possibility that the terms explicitly mentioned are all good but the set of terms provided is not exhaustive. {tu'oi} is an empty term; this term is empty but also completes the list in theory."},{"word":"tupcfu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a centipede."},{"word":"tupcutci","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ is a boot for covering/protecting leg $c_2=t_1$, and of material $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bracutci}, {karcutci}."},{"word":"tuple","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the leg [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: supporting branch].","notes":"See also {stani}, {zbepi}, {jamfu}, {jimca}, {sanli}."},{"word":"tupyjanco","score":3,"definition":"$j_1$ is a hip attaching leg $j_2=t_1$ to body $j_3=t_2$.","notes":"See also {tupyjanbo'u} for hip bone"},{"word":"tur","score":2,"definition":"Thor/Tor","notes":"God in norse mythology; common Scandinavian name"},{"word":"turbana","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a turban"},{"word":"turbaro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) grammatically expands to $x_2$ (text)","notes":"See {gerna}, {stura}"},{"word":"turdida","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bird of family Turdidae (thrush, bluebird / American robin etc.) of species $x_2$","notes":"See {ctesa'acpi}, {cipni}"},{"word":"turing zei sucyskami","score":1,"definition":"$sk_1$ is a Turing machine for purpose $sk_2$.","notes":"See {sucyskami}."},{"word":"turko","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Turkish culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"turne'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a descendant of $x_2$ in hierarchy $x_3$","notes":"Distributive across all three arguments. See {stura}, {nenri}, {grafu}, {tcana}, {dzena}, {turnela}, {tursei}, {turnersei}, {turtuba}. No in-language definition for now because of uncertainty about grafu's definition."},{"word":"turnela","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a child of $x_2$ (one level below it) in hierarchy $x_3$","notes":"Distributive across all three arguments. See {stura}, {nenri}, {grafu}, {tcana}, {dzena}, {turne'i}, {tursei}, {turnersei}, {turtuba}. No in-language definition for now because of uncertainty about grafu's definition."},{"word":"turnersei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a descendant of $x_2$, $x_3$ levels down from it, in hierarchy $x_4$","notes":"Distributive across all four arguments. See {stura}, {nenri}, {grafu}, {tcana}, {dzena}, {turne'i}, {turnela}, {tursei}, {turtuba}. No in-language definition for now because of uncertainty about grafu's definition."},{"word":"turni","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ governs/rules/is ruler/governor/sovereign/reigns over people/territory/domain/subjects $x_{2}$.","notes":"$x_2$ need not be complete specification of set of governed; reign/rule (= {noltru}); king/queen/sovereign (= {nolraitru}); pure democracy (= {roltrusi'o}), representative democracy (= {rolka'itrusi'o}), viceroy (= {ka'itru}), pure communism (= {kaurpo'esi'o}), board of directors/trustees, steering committee (= {trukamni}); government (= {trugunma}, {trugri} (emphasizing the components), {truci'e} (emphasizing the organization)). See also {catni}, {minde}, {tutra}, {jecta}, {gugde}, {ponse}, {jitro}."},{"word":"turni'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ syntactically entails $x_2$; the latter has the former as one of its syntactic consequences."},{"word":"tursei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_3$ (undirected) hops away from $x_2$ in graph $x_4$","notes":"Note the switched $x_2$ and $x_3$. Distributive across all four arguments. See {stura}, {nenri}, {grafu}, {tcana}, {dzena}, {turne'i}, {turnela}, {turnersei}, {turtuba}. No in-language definition for now because of uncertainty about grafu's definition."},{"word":"turtuba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ share common parent $x_3$ in hierarchy $x_4$","notes":"Distributive across all four arguments. See {stura}, {nenri}, {grafu}, {tcana}, {dzena}, {turne'i}, {turnela}, {tursei}, {turnersei}. No in-language definition for now because of uncertainty about grafu's definition."},{"word":"tutci","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a tool/utensil/resource/instrument/implement used for doing $x_{2}$; [form determines function].","notes":"(cf. {cabra}, {minji}, se {pilno}, {zukte}, {sazri}, basic tool types: {salpo}, {pulni}, {cfine}, {klupe}, {jendu}, {xislu}, {vraga}; utensils: {forca}, {smuci}, {dakfu}; specifics: {balre}, {mruli}, {cinza}, {garna}, {pijne}, {pambe}, {canpa}, {pilno}, {vraga})"},{"word":"tutle","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is/reflects/pertains to race/societal(/social) classification $x_2$ culture/status in aspect $x_3$, of subtype/particular subcategory/group/tribe $x_4$, by definition/standard/societal classification system $x_5$","notes":"See also: {kapli}, {maska}, {rindo}, {xispo}."},{"word":"tutlycatra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$=$c_1$ commits genocide against race/group/people $x_2$=$t_2$=$c_2$ by means $x_3$=$c_3$","notes":"{tutle} is experimental. Race-based. Not necessarily successful, but it treats loi se tutle as a mass, in which case not all members must die (although some do) in order for the mass to experience its \"killing\"."},{"word":"tutpaupau","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=p_1$ is a district of $p_2$ administered by $t_2$.","notes":"An administrative district is usually a second-level division of a country, hence the reduplicated \"-paupau\". Cf. {turni}, {gugde}."},{"word":"tutra","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is territory/domain/space of/belonging to/controlled by $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {catni}, {turni}, {jecta}, {gugde}, {ponse}, {steci}, {tumla}."},{"word":"tutra'a","score":2,"definition":"$s1$ pertains to territory of $s2=t2$","notes":"Cultural gismu replacement for geography: From gismu {tutra} and {srana}."},{"word":"tutske","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is geography based on methodology $s_3$."},{"word":"tu'u","selmaho":"TUhU","score":100000,"definition":"elidable terminator: end multiple utterance scope; seldom elidable."},{"word":"tu'urbirka","score":3,"definition":"$b_1 = t_1$ is a tentacle / tube-shaped arm [body part] of $b_2$.","notes":"The other places of tubnu (outer and inner material of the tube) are dependant on the body with the tentacle; generally they'll just be \"skin\" and \"blood\" or \"flesh\" anyways. Made from {tubnu} and {birka}."},{"word":"tu'urcurnu","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a tubeworm of species $t_2$."},{"word":"tu'urfi'e","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a pipefish of genus/species $f_2$","notes":"See also {xirfi'e}, {pezyfi'e}."},{"word":"tu'urki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Turkish culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bangrturkie}, {kulnrturkie}, {xelso}, {ropno}, {xazdo}."},{"word":"tu'urpi'o","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is an organ/pipe organ/mechanical organ (keyboard musical instrument).","notes":"Although \"tubnu\" implies \"pipe organ\" (or more loosely, \"mechanical organ\", as defined by Wikipedia), \"tu'urpi'o\" may also informally be used to mean non-pipe organs. See also: {mrupi'o}, {balpi'o}, {sa'irpi'o}, {cpupi'o}, {runpi'o}, {dicpi'o}"},{"word":"tu'ursluni","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a Welsh onion/Japanese bunching onion (Allium fistulosum) of variety/strain $s_2$."},{"word":"tu'uspa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vascular plant","notes":"A member of taxon Tracheophyta; a plant with roots, stems and leaves. See {spati}, {blutu'u}, {genja}, {stani}, {pezli}, {tumspa}, {tsispa}, {rulspa}"},{"word":"ty","selmaho":"BY2","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for t."},{"word":"tyBIlisis","score":1,"definition":"Tbilisi","notes":"Capital of the modern nation of Georgia ({sakartyvelos}, {sakartulos} or {gugdegu'e}). See also {kartuli}."},{"word":"tylidos","score":2,"definition":"Toledo, Ohio, U.S.A."},{"word":"tyrontos","score":1,"definition":"Toronto"},{"word":"ty zei creka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a T-shirt of material $x_2$"},{"word":"ty zei sance","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiceless alveolar stop sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {tasnce}."},{"word":"u","selmaho":"A","score":100001,"definition":"logical connective: sumti afterthought whether-or-not."},{"word":"u'a","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: gain - loss.","notes":"See also {jinga}, {selne'u}, {prali}, {cirko}."},{"word":"ua","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: discovery - confusion/searching.","notes":"See also {facki}, {cfipu}, {sisku}."},{"word":"uabis","score":2,"definition":"wabi/sober refinement/subdued taste","notes":"Cf. {sabis}, {uabisabis}"},{"word":"uabisabis","score":2,"definition":"wabi-sabi or imperfect/impermanent/incomplete beauty","notes":"Cf. {uabis}, {sabis}"},{"word":"uacintyn","score":2,"definition":"Washington."},{"word":"UAcintyn","score":1,"definition":"Washington"},{"word":"uafli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ fails to understand / figure out $x_2$ (du'u) about $x_3$.","notes":"A {uivla} based on {ua} and {fliba}. The implication is that x2 is a correct understanding of x3, but x1 fails to achieve it."},{"word":"u'ai","selmaho":"UI1","score":1,"definition":"attitudinal: triumph/victory - draw/tie/inconclusive - defeat/loss","notes":"Does not imply superiority. Related to: {io}, {o'a}, {ui}, {oinai}, {uo}, {u'a}."},{"word":"uai","selmaho":"UI1","score":4,"definition":"attitudinal: friendly/friendishly/amicably/companionship/compatriotship/comradeship - antagonistically/enemyishly","notes":"See also: {ai}, {au}, {iu}, {o'e}, {ua}, {ui}, {kansa}, {pendo}, {prami}"},{"word":"uaigri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a future but not current/eventual $x_2$ as of time $x_3$ according to standard $x_4$; $x_1$ is a soon-to-be-$x_2$; $x_1$ is an example of an $x_2$-apparent.","notes":"Actual soonness is not implied; that wording is just an artifact of English translation. $x_2$ should be a role or possession of a property; unless $x_1$ is an or could be an event, it should not be one either (more generally, they have to match type in a sense). Use of this word is, inherently, a prediction about the future; $x_4$ is not the standard by which the expectation/prediction is presently made but by which anyone/anything next becoming an $x_2$ would/will be judged. $x_4$ is the standard by which $x_2$ will be claimed (to be) but by which $x_2$ is claimed to currently not be; commencement/assumption of the state of being an example of an $x_2$ must occur in the future but must still (in the present) not apply. It may have been true of/possessed in in the past, but this case is not considered, under normal circumstances, to be resumptive: the state may have been done/terminated (but not necessarily finished) but definitely/regardlessly will be started anew. This word is good for the titles \"President-elect\", \"heir-apparent\", and \"crown-prince\". See also: \".{eikse}\"."},{"word":"uaigri zei eikse","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a not yet but soon to be former $x_2$ as of time $x_3$ according to standard $x_4$.","notes":"If a divorce is going to happen but has not yet happened, then the spouses are mutually .{uaigri} {zei} .{eikse} {speni}."},{"word":"uaigry'eiksyspe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the eventually-to-be ex-spouse/divorcee of $x_2$.","notes":"As in a pending divorce case. Technically, a future marriage-terminating death could count for these purposes too."},{"word":"uaigrynolraitru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the future (but not current) regent of $x_2$ by standard $x_3$.","notes":"Can apply to an heir-apparent, or their heir-apparent, or in a retrospective to a person who becomes regent in a previously unforeseen manner. The \"future\" part of the description \"once and future king\" in reference to King Arthur would be sufficient to make Arthur a supposed uaigrynolraitru."},{"word":"uaigryspe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the fiancé(e)/fiançx/betrothed (future spouse) of $x_2$ according to custom/law/agreement $x_3$."},{"word":"uakci","score":2,"definition":"The sight of $x_1$ makes $x_2$ believe that what they perceive (including $x_1$ itself) isn't real"},{"word":"uakmaio","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a macaw of species $x_2$","notes":"May also include conures. See also {spitaki}, {babgalo}."},{"word":"ualdo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a waldo, trackpad, touchpad, a remote manipulation slave device that mimics the motions of $x_2$ (master device)","notes":"Includes 'computer mouse'. Usually master device is a person, operator or a device manipulated by such operator. See also {xance}"},{"word":"ualno","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Walloon language in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"u'anai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: gain - loss."},{"word":"uanai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: discovery - confusion/searching."},{"word":"uanji","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a toy, plaything played by $x_2$","notes":"{kelci} describes playing a game, of which {uanji} might be a component. See also {kelci}, {keitci}, {keldai}."},{"word":"uanta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'bi'in'/'ek'/'gi'ek'/'jek'/'joik'/'gek'/'gu'ek'/'gik' to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}"},{"word":"uaransis","score":1,"definition":"Varanasi"},{"word":"uargali","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dingo of breed $x_2$"},{"word":"uasnce","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiced labiovelar approximant sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {ubu zei zunsna}. Cf. {usnce}/{usna}/{ubu zei sance}, {iasnce}/{ibu zei zunsna}, {zunsna}, {nalmosysna}."},{"word":"uatno","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in $x_2$ watts of power (default 1)","notes":"See {klani}, {dikca}"},{"word":"uau","selmaho":"UI1","score":2,"definition":"Attitudinal: impressed/amazed - unimpressed (neutral)/blasé/bland/commonplace - unimpressed (negative)/disappointed/bored","notes":"Not necessarily positive (one can be inpressed by/amazed by another's foolishness, ignorance, etc., for example; this feeling of amazement is not quite ironic or sarcastic, but it is a bit wry)."},{"word":"uau'o","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"Attitudinal: encouragement - (not engaged) - discouragement","notes":"Could be screamed at a sporting event in order to cheer on one's team/players/contender."},{"word":"ubme","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a table."},{"word":"ubu","selmaho":"BY*","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for u."},{"word":"ubutycys zei cacra","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is $c_2$ hours in duration (default is 1 hour) by the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) time standard."},{"word":"ubu zei sance","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a close/high back rounded vowel sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonyms: {usnce}, {usna}."},{"word":"ubu zei zunsna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiced labiovelar approximant/glide sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"{zi'evla} synonym: {uasnce}. Cf. {ubu zei sance}/{usnce}/{usna}, {ibu zei zunsna}/{iasnce}, {zunsna}, {nalmosysna}."},{"word":"udjo","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects the Second Zhou Dynasty culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"u'e","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: wonder - commonplace.","notes":"See also {manci}, {fadni}."},{"word":"ue","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: surprise - not really surprised - expectation.","notes":"See also {spaji}."},{"word":"ueb","score":5,"definition":"The World Wide Web."},{"word":"uebjugau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ links $x_2$ to resource $x_3$ with link $x_4$.","notes":"See also {urli}."},{"word":"uebre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the world wide web in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"See also {ueb}, {kibro}, {kibypapri}, {kibyca'o}."},{"word":"uecu'i","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: surprise - not really surprised","notes":"expectation axis"},{"word":"ue'e","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"discursive: counter-expectational – – aligning with expectations","notes":"This is typically denoted by the corrective meaning of the word \"actually\" in English, as in: \"I actually do know how to tie my shoes, thanks\" (this example also has some snark, sarcasm, or anger in it probably), \"Leaded glass actually does not slowly melt or pool over time – that is a common double-misconception\", or \"Well, actually, [...]\". In these sentences, there is no implication of surprise for the utterer, and possibly not for the other parties; it can even come up in response to a self-posed rhetorical question. It indicates that the claimed truth is contrary to what may be (but not necessarily truly is) one's expectations or previous notions or knowledge or experience."},{"word":"uegle'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ masturbates, by action/stimuli $x_2$ (property of $x_1$).","notes":"x2 can be filled by properties such as «ka satre lo pinji» or «ka catlu lo melbi»."},{"word":"ue'i","selmaho":"UI1","score":4,"definition":"attitudinal: excitement - lack of excitement - boredom","notes":"Used to express excitement (enthusiasm, exhilaration). The opposite expresses boredom (dullness), while the cu'i-form expresses \"indifference\". See {fizbu}, {tolzdi}"},{"word":"uei","selmaho":"UI3a","score":1,"definition":"discursive: optional answer premarker","notes":"See also {pau}, {spuda}"},{"word":"uei'e","selmaho":"UI","score":3,"definition":"attitudinal: excited encouragement","notes":"Used to show excited encouragement, e.g. \"Let's play!\". = {ue'i} + {e'e}. See {fizbu}, {talsa}"},{"word":"ue'inmo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ feels excited about $x_2$"},{"word":"u'enai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: wonder - commonplace."},{"word":"uenai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: surprise - expectation."},{"word":"uenba'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pronounces $x_2$ (text) as $x_3$ (sound)","notes":"See {uenzi}, {bacru}. Also, $x_3$ is the pronunciation of $x_2$ ({te} {uenba'u} for reordered places)."},{"word":"uencu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) is a document with content $x_2$ (entity)","notes":"material substance (including electronic ones) on which thoughts of persons are represented by any species of conventional mark or symbol. See also {te} {tcidu}, {cukta}, {uenzi}, {papri}, {fa'o}."},{"word":"u'enderfu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is impressive, awesome/awe-inspiring, wicked, really good, wonderful (either sense), acceptable (downplaying the intensity of the word) to $x_2$ by standard $x_3$.","notes":"This is not merely good or acceptable. It must be impressive and may not even be directly beneficial to the observer. Watching a chess master tearing through one's defenses is bad from the standpoint of the game (since one is losing horribly), but it is still a privilege to watch because it is so awe-inspiring. For the sense of \"cool\" which means \"stylish\", use {tre'endi}."},{"word":"u'ene'e","selmaho":"UI*1","score":0,"definition":"attitudinal cluster: disappointment","notes":"{u'e} + {ne'e}. Suggested as a third position on the {u'e} scale; this is suggested to avoid having to reassign {u'enai} to {u'e}{cu'i}."},{"word":"uengu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is angry with $x_2$; $x_1$ acts in order to prevent social interaction of them with $x_2$ because they are mad at them","notes":"See {fengu}, {jikca}, {rivbi}."},{"word":"uenjgau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ records the textual content of $x_2$ (event) into a textual data record $x_3$ having format $x_4$; $x_1$ captions/transcribes $x_2$ (event) into caption/transcription $x_3$.","notes":"Short form of {uenrejgau}."},{"word":"uenrejgau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ records the textual content of $x_2$ (event) into a textual data record $x_3$ having format $x_4$; $x_1$ captions/transcribes $x_2$ (event) into caption/transcription $x_3$."},{"word":"uensni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is text meaning $x_2$ in language $x_3$","notes":"See {sinxa}, {uenzi}, {smuni}"},{"word":"uente","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'joik-ek'/'joik-ijek to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}"},{"word":"uenvei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a record of text content $x_2$ (quote/sedu'u) in medium/format $x_3$"},{"word":"uenzi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an utterance or text about $x_2$","notes":"{cusku}, {bangu}, {gerna}"},{"word":"uepei","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: surprise question."},{"word":"uerna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plant of clade Rosids of specied $x_2$","notes":"See also {alna}, {poplu}."},{"word":"uespi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a wasp."},{"word":"uftu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is far from and can be pointed to (or described as being pointed to) by the speaker","notes":"See {tu}, {ifti}, {afta}, {degja'o}"},{"word":"u'i","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: amusement - weariness.","notes":"See also {selzdi}, {selxajmi}, {xalbo}."},{"word":"ui","selmaho":"UI1","score":100002,"definition":"attitudinal: happiness - unhappiness.","notes":"See also {gleki}."},{"word":"ui'a","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"excitement/squealing for pleasurable reasons - dullness/disinterest/disengagement - hissing/squealing for unpleasant reasons/disfavor","notes":"Perhaps \"yahoo\" too, in some contexts."},{"word":"uibu","selmaho":"BY*","score":100000,"definition":"letteral: happiness symbol (letteral)."},{"word":"uicmo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ cheers/squeals with joy with sound $x_2$","notes":"Confer: {iicmo}, {gleki}, {cmoni}, .{ui}"},{"word":"uidja","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tool for communication with spiritual beings","notes":"See also {uidja zei tanbo}"},{"word":"uidja zei tanbo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a ouija board","notes":"See also {uidja}"},{"word":"uidje","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a widget of user interface $x_2$.","notes":"See also: button (={batke zei uidje}), checkbox (={jetnu zei uidje}), radio button (={gribatke zei uidje}), tooltip (={skicu zei uidje}), text field (={ciska zei uidje}), address bar (={samjudri zei uidje}), drop-down list (={pejypoi zei uidje}), progress bar (={nilmu'o zei uidje}), label (={tcita zei uidje}), window (={pevyca'o zei uidje})."},{"word":"uigdei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the $x_2$th day of week number $x_3$ of year $x_4$, under calendar/system $x_5$","notes":"See also {detydei}, {jeftu}, {djedi}, {donri}."},{"word":"uigru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Uyghur in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also {tirkce}, {jungo}."},{"word":"ui'i","selmaho":"UI1","score":3,"definition":"Attitudinal: feel like laughing - neither laughing nor crying - feel like crying","notes":"To .ui'inmo is to feel the internal feeling that tends to manifest as laughing, and to .ui'irnainmo is to feel the internal feeling that tends to manifest as crying, but it's sometimes possible to stop the feelings from being shown externally in your body."},{"word":"uikis","score":2,"definition":"Wiki, WikiWikiWeb."},{"word":"uilkinse","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is semantically regularized in $x_2$ (property of $x_1$)","notes":"Can be applied to taxonomies, languages, linguistic constructs. See also {kalsa}, {ganzu}, {smuni}, {prane}"},{"word":"u'imla","score":6,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lolcat/picture of animal $x_2$ with humorous caption $x_3$."},{"word":"u'inai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: amusement - weariness."},{"word":"uinai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: happiness - unhappiness."},{"word":"uinda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'indicator' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: (UI | CAI) NAI? | Y | DAhO | FUhO. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"uindos","score":1,"definition":"Windows","notes":"name of an operating system, or the familiy of operating systems"},{"word":"u'inmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is amused by $x_2$ / finds $x_2$ funny.","notes":"{u'i} {zei} {cinmo}."},{"word":"uinmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ feels happy about $x_2$.","notes":"{ui} {zei} {cinmo}. Synonym of {gleki}."},{"word":"ui'o","selmaho":"UI","score":2,"definition":"cheering/clapping/congratulating/adulation/bravo/praise - neither favorable nor unfavorable judgment - booing/hissing/jeering/disfavor","notes":"Typically oriented outward/for the benefit or recognition of another. See also: \"{bravi}\"."},{"word":"uiski","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is whisky, whiskey distilled from $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xalka}, {jikru}, {birje}, {vanju}, {campania}, {vo'otka}, {vanjyjikru}, {koinka}."},{"word":"uitki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a wiki/collaborative web site with subject/theme/content $x_2$."},{"word":"uitkipediia","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Wikipedia"},{"word":"uitsei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a musical suite in style $x_2$","notes":"See {zgike}. This word comes from a pig-latinisation of the English word \"suite\", as \"uitsay\" (moving the first consonant to the end and adding \"ay\")"},{"word":"uivda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an anthropomorphized sperm/ovum constantly happy by standard $x_2$; $x_1$ is an ummy/eggy ","notes":"Made from {ui} and {sovda}. See also {nakso'a}, {fetso'a}, {remtai}"},{"word":"u'ivla","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a word meaning $x_2$ in language $x_3$ and silly/funny/clever for reason $x_4$ (usually etymological).","notes":"The word {u'ivla} is itself an u'ivla, as it is an unconventional portmanteau of {u'i} and -vla- (a rafsi of {valsi}) and also a pun on the word {fu'ivla}. Another example is {u'imla}."},{"word":"uivla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is a zi'evla made of UI cmavos, optional glue, and a rafsi or piece of a gismu; meaning $x_2$ (ka) in language $x_3$.","notes":"Examples include {iicmo}, {le'onmo}, {aidji}, and even {uirnainmo} ({ui} zei {nai} zei {cinmo}). But not {iedra}, which means \"ivy\" and not something like {ie} zei {drani}: to qualify as a uivla, the meaning needs to be shaped by the parts. Not to be confused with {u'ivla}, a clever/funny word."},{"word":"ui'y","selmaho":"BY*","score":1,"definition":"letteral for :)","notes":"Synonynous with .{uibu}. [This word is presently not allowed by morphological and phonotactic constraints. See: .{a'y}, .{y'i}]"},{"word":"ukse","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is/does/has characteristic/has so much of $x_2$ (ka) in attempt (at least to the point) that it no longer actually qualifies as such by standard $x_3$","notes":"This word is an 'opposite' to \"sufficient\" in a certain sense: where sufficiency is true of any amount exceeding a certain infimum, this concept is true of any amount exceeding a certain supremum. The \"hyper-\" in \"hypercorrect\" would be this word. See also: \"{raunzu}\"."},{"word":"uksuku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is blubber/thick layer of vascularized adipose tissue of type/variety $x_2$","notes":"Inuktitut \"uqsuq\" (blubber)"},{"word":"ukta","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a book.","notes":"See also {cukta}."},{"word":"ukte","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ volitionally, intentionally has property $x_2$.","notes":"See also {zukte}."},{"word":"ulmu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an elm of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"See also {na'itsi}"},{"word":"ulsa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ulcer on/in $x_2$"},{"word":"ultime","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the finale/final/last part leading up to completion of $x_2$","notes":"See {incipe}, {mulno}, {fasnu}, {pruce}"},{"word":"umbe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a purple yam/winged yam/water yam (Dioscorea alata) of variety $x_2$","notes":"Tagalog \"ube\""},{"word":"umpalumpa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an Oompa-Loompa; $x_1$ reflects Oompa-Loompa culture in aspect $x_2$ (ka)..","notes":"See also: \"{remna}\"."},{"word":"umre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (set) is measurable and has measure $x_2$ (li; non-negative real number or possibly positive infinity) by measure $x_3$ in space/dimensionality/under conditions $x_4$; $x_2$ is the $x_3$ measure of set $x_1$ in space $x_4$; $x_3$ is a measure which is defined on some class of measurable sets in $x_4$ such that it maps $x_1$ to $x_2$","notes":"A type of {klenilbra} (notice rearranged terbri). \"Measure-0 set\" = \"set of measure 0\" = \"lo umre be li no\". 0 is indeed a measure (value). In general, this dictionary definition does not require that there exists at least one measurable set that gets mapped by $x_3$ to a finite ($x_2$) value; that condition may be imposed by context."},{"word":"umri'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ imitates star formation $x_2$ doing $x_3$ [ka].","notes":"Definition by a GPT-2 NN trained on jbovlaste's entries. Cf. {mluni}."},{"word":"ungulata","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ungulate/member of clade Ungulata, of taxon/subclade/species/breed $x_2$.","notes":"Includes cetaceans (being hooved/ungulated per se is not required); use \"{selsfu}\" for the sense of \"hoofed animal\" (a narrower description if discourse is restricted to currently-extant Terran fauna)."},{"word":"unikodypors","score":1,"definition":"the order of characters/code points in Unicode.","notes":"This does distinguish between many different glyph forms of what may be understood as the same character in some languages, cultures, or standards. It is back-compatible with ASCII. See also: \".{abata'adj}\", \".{abgad}\", \".{e'elxam}\", \".{abeced}\", \".{alfabetagam}\", \"{kirilits}\"."},{"word":"uniks","score":1,"definition":"Unix","notes":"A family of operating systems. Under CBM, means x1 is a Unix-based operating system; x1 is a Unix."},{"word":"unki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Big Cat of genus Uncia of taxon $x_2$","notes":"Genus {unki} - 'Uncia': {irbisa} - 'Snow Leopard, Uncia uncia (mountains of central and south Asia)'. See also {bramlatu}"},{"word":"unli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are in relation $x_3$ with the same things."},{"word":"unma","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the group/aggegate/mereological sum made of $x_2$ and nothing else."},{"word":"unsa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ weight $x_2$ ounces (by default 1)"},{"word":"untri","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a theory of $x_2$; an explanation, based on observing it, of its structure, rules, or why it works the way it does"},{"word":"u'o","selmaho":"UI1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: courage - timidity - cowardice.","notes":"See also {virnu}."},{"word":"uo","selmaho":"UI1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: completion - incompleteness.","notes":"See also {mulno}, {mansa}, {fanmo}, {snada}."},{"word":"u'ocu'i","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: courage - timidity - cowardice."},{"word":"uoi","selmaho":"UI3a","score":2,"definition":"discursive: marks question construct as allowing filling it with answers that are non-referential constructs only","notes":"An answer to '{cusku} {ma}' can only be a text like '{zo} {mi}' or '{me'o} {my} {ce'o} {me'o} {i} {bu}' but not a referential construct like {ko'a} or {lo} {se} {ciska}. See also {mai'e}."},{"word":"uoldemarbau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a language described in the first edition of 'The Complete Lojban Language' book and used by $x_2$ to express $x_3$ (proposition, not quotation)","notes":"See also {lojbo}."},{"word":"uoldespisa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'fragment' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: ek # | gihek # | quantifier | NA # | terms /VAU#/ | prenex | relative-clauses | links | linkargs. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"u'onai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: courage - timidity - cowardice."},{"word":"uonai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: completion - incompleteness."},{"word":"uo'o","selmaho":"UI1","score":3,"definition":"savoring the now (wishing time would stand still) - patience/indifference toward time passing - impatience (wishing time would move faster)","notes":"See also {o'o}, for \"patience\" in the sense of being patient with someone's behavior (not getting angry with them). See also: \"{fizde}\"."},{"word":"uorf","score":1,"definition":"Whorf","notes":"Whorf, Benjamin Lee (1897-1941). American linguist and engineer, famous for developing the linguistic-relativity or 'Sapir Whorf' hypothesis along with his mentor Edward Sapir ({la} {syPIR}/{la} {eduyrdsyPIR}). This hypothesis can be summarized as the idea that the structure of language somehow shapes thought. The first logical language, Loglan ({la} {loglan}), was originally created primarily as a means to test that hypothesis. Alternatively {benjaminliUORF}, {benjymynliUORF}. See also {spirofu}."},{"word":"uorfopno","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Standard Average European, reflects Standard Average European (SAE) Sprachbund in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also {ropno}, {bangu}, {sprakebunda}"},{"word":"uortele","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a carrot of species / variety / cultivar $x_2$","notes":"See also {patlu}, {genja}"},{"word":"uorxol","score":1,"definition":"Warhol","notes":"Andy Warhol ({andiuorxol}). American visual artist, 1928-1987."},{"word":"uotpi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bottle.","notes":"Not necessarily having a lid or a purpose. Also do not see: {botpi}."},{"word":"upsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) acknowledges making mistake $x_2$ (property of $x_1$)","notes":"{sei} {upsi} = 'Oops! Whoops!' See {srera}, {randa}, {jinvi}"},{"word":"urbe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a general metropolitan area with (population, commercial, industrial, business, economic, infrastructural, vel sim.) center/focal point/downtown/main or dominating urban area $x_2$, with supporting semi-urban/inner suburban region $x_3$, more (outer) suburban region $x_4$, and exurban region $x_5$.","notes":"The divisions are fuzzy and none of the specifications are inherently legal/government-recognized. Generally, $x_2$ is primarily oriented toward work/daily activity and does not have any or much support for actually inhabiting such a place/region (except penthouses), it is the downtown of a relatively big city; $x_3$ begins to support habitation by the general public but is still urban/developed within an urban model (it may include boroughs); $x_4$ is almost exclusively habitable areas with local or smaller business (sometimes, there will be fractalic hubs with their own fairly well-developed commercial/business centers, but these will tend to be smaller and - as stated - more focused on commercial or smaller business interests (or a commercial chains or malls), rather than economic or industrial pursuits; they will also have a notably smaller servicing or permanent population and population density; but it is all fuzzy and there will be plenty of exceptions); $x_5$ is the outer region of a metropolitan area and it will be somewhat more sparsely populated and will grade toward a rural lifestyle or simply human-uninhabited/natural territory toward its outer edges, even though such features/lifestyle will not be ubiquitous. Megalopolises are bigger than $x_1$, typically (but not necessarily); $x_1$ contains (in a general way) or 'owns' or is the orientation of all of the other $x_i$s; it the $x_2$ area/system. Outposts/frontier settlements do not belong to this structure. See also: {tcadu}, {jarbu} (which this word generalizes)."},{"word":"urci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is poison ivy/oak/sumac / lacquer tree of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {ponjo} {cinta}, {xalkrxuruci}, {spatrnakardiace}, {rakcro}, {srebandu}"},{"word":"urdine","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is rust (fungus) of family/genus $x_2$, which grows on $x_3$","notes":"See also {mledi}."},{"word":"urguuandas","score":2,"definition":"Rwanda","notes":"The Republic of Rwanda, a nation of in the Great Lakes region of Africa, independent since 1962."},{"word":"urja","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (property of $x_2$) is urgent / needs to be immediately done by $x_2$ for $x_3$ (event) to happen"},{"word":"urli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the URL/address of web page/resource/file $x_2$.","notes":"Very similar to \"{judri} fi lo {uebre} se .u lo {kibro}\"."},{"word":"urmi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ lets, allows $x_2$ to be the case."},{"word":"urtika","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a nettle (genus Urtica) of species $x_2$"},{"word":"urxaima","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Uralic culture/geography/language/identity in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"usna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a close/high back rounded vowel sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {usnce}. Both are derived from and synonymous with {ubu zei sance}."},{"word":"usnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a close/high back rounded vowel sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {usna}. Both are derived from and synonymous with {ubu zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient vowel in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"usni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is light (visible electromagnetic radiation)."},{"word":"usra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ asserts proposition $x_2$ to audience $x_3$.","notes":"See also {xusra}."},{"word":"utc","score":1,"definition":"name: UTC, Universal Coordinated Time (time standard)","notes":"Variants: {ubutycys}, {ubu}{ty}{cy} (may or may not be prefixed with {li'ai}); {u'y} and {uy} are also sometimes seen in place of {ubu}. See {detri}, {tcika}, {detcacryvu'u}"},{"word":"utce","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is very much the case; $x_1$ satisfies property $x_2$ to a great extent."},{"word":"utco zei morna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pattern of Tibetan orthography symbols $x_2$; $x_1$ represents the Tibetan orthography","notes":"See also {xazdo}, {jungo}, {xindo}, {zbalermorna}, {lojbo}, {vlaleci'e}, {vlalerpoici'e}, {jbopomofo}."},{"word":"utka","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are path-linked by binary predicate $x_3$ (ka) via intermediate steps $x_4$ (ce'o; (ordered) list).","notes":"For example, \"lo stedu ku utka lo birka lo ka (ce'u ce'u) lamji\" is true, with $x_4$ equal to something like \"lo cnebo ce'o lo cutne ce'o lo janco\". (Also: \"lo stedu ku {lamji'utka} lo birka\".) Formally, \"utka$(A,B,P,[L_1, ..., L_n])$\" is equivalent to \"$P(A,L_1)$ and $P(L_1, L_2)$ and ... and $P(L_{(n-1)},L_n)$ and $P(L_n,B)$\". The $x_4$ may be empty (\"lo {nomei}\") if there are no intermediate steps (id est: the relevant path-linking between $x_1$ and $x_2$ is direct). $x_4$ is a list of only the intermediate steps between $x_1$ and $x_2$ and does not include $x_1$ or $x_2$ themselves; it is ordered so that the relevant relation ($x_3$) holds between $x_1$ and the first term/entry of the list (in that order), between each successive pair of consecutive terms/entries of the list (in the order in which they are listed), and between the last term/entry of the list and $x_2$ (in that order). $x_4$ may not be unique. $x_3$ may not be symmetric (commutative) under exchange of its operands. The predicate may be asymmetrical (thus, graph-theoretically, the edges may be directed). Neither acyclicity nor geodesicity is implied. At the level of conceptual resolution being employed in the context of its usage, $x_4$ should specify every node along at least one path from $x_1$ to $x_2$ in order and without any gaps/omissions. See also: \".{efku}\", \"{ki'irsi}\", \".{utka'au}\", \"{takni}\", \"{taknyklojyzilpra}\". See \".{utkaro}\" and \".{utkakpu}\" for somewhat stronger conditions, and \".{utkaje}\" for a stronger condition still; see \".{utkazo}\" for a weaker condition than this word (namely: allowing omissions in the path specification), and \".{utkazau}\" for an alternative."},{"word":"utka'au","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are path-linked by binary predicate $x_3$ (ka; possibly non-symmetric/non-commutative) via a from-$x_1$-to-$x_2$-directed graph geodesic of length $x_4$ (li; nonnegative integer or positive infinity) in graph $x_5$ (default: maximal) which is generated by relation $x_3$.","notes":"Respects the direction (possibly asymmetry) of the relation so that the graph geodesic distance from A to B may not equal that of from B to A (and either of them may not be defined at all or may be infinite); path-linking is as in \".{utka}\". If $x_5$ is a proper subgraph of the maximal graph generated by $x_3$, then $x_4$ for it will be no less than the $x_4$ value that would be attained by $x_5$ being maximal (which is the default setting); thus, changing $x_5$ allows for the specification of different valid $x_4$ values, as in \"{rirny'utka'au}\". See also: \".{utka}\", \"{sei'au}\", \"{ka'au}\", \"{toryrailu'a}\", \".{utkamtau}\"."},{"word":"utkaje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are path-linked by directed binary predicate $x_3$ (ka) via intermediate steps $x_4$ (ordered list; ce'o) in graph $x_5$, such that (in the graph $x_5$) both (A) no other node exists to which $x_2$ is connected in/by the same way/direction/relation and (B) no other node exists to which $x_1$ is connected in/by the opposite/(anti)symmetric/reversed way/direction/relation.","notes":"Equivalent to \"$x_1 \\, x_2$ fo $x_4 \\, x_5$ .{utkaro} fi $x_3$ gi'e se .utkaro fi $x_{3}^{-1}$\", where $x_{3}^{-1}$ is binary relation/predicate $x_3$ with the order of its two arguments exchanged (basically: \"{se}\"-converted). Multiple paths may connect $x_1$ and $x_2$. There may be peripheral branches extending from $x_2$ which are acyclic (or cyclic) such that they contain a node which has a directed distance from $x_2$ which exceeds that of any path from $x_1$ to $x_2$; it is just the case that for any path connecting $x_1$ and $x_2$ in either direction, $x_1$ and $x_2$ are root/leaf nodes thereof."},{"word":".utkakpu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are path-connected by ordered binary relation/predicate $x_3$ (ka), such that all paths which satisfy condition(s) $x_4$ (ka; default: no additional conditions) in the relevant graph ($x_5$) linking nodes by said relation $x_3$ in a directed manner and which contain $x_1$ must also (later in the path) contain $x_2$.","notes":"All paths in the graph that pass through $x_1$ must at some point also pass through $x_2$. Note that they may also contain $x_2$ earlier; for example, cycles do this. It just must be the case that any path which at some point comes from $x_1$ via relation $x_3$ must, at some later point, go to $x_2$ (and then they may continue on); in other words, the web from $x_1$ 'bunches' up at node $x_2$ and no path from $x_1$ does not eventually go to $x_2$. All other notes from \".{utka}\" apply, although $.utka_4$ is missing (and, thus, those notes are irrelevant), because it does not in general make sense to discuss intermediates nodes in this case (because no particular path is chosen). In a sense, this word captures the idea in the phrase \"All roads lead to Rome\", except that it would be rephrased as \"All one-way roads from $x_1$ lead to Rome\". Diagrammatically, see: https://drive.google.com/file/d/14oSV_0ypJpIyKjEsOXVe684f6c-4jZBL/view?usp=drivesdk . This word is intended to be equivalent to \"{utkakpu}\", which accidentally has a separate entry in this dictionary."},{"word":"utkakpu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are path-connected by ordered binary relation/predicate $x_3$ (ka), such that all paths which satisfy condition(s) $x_4$ (ka; default: no additional conditions) in the relevant graph ($x_5$) linking nodes by said relation $x_3$ in a directed manner and which contain $x_1$ must also (later in the path) contain $x_2$.","notes":"All paths in the graph that pass through $x_1$ must at some point also pass through $x_2$. Note that they may also contain $x_2$ earlier; for example, cycles do this. It just must be the case that any path which at some point comes from $x_1$ via relation $x_3$ must, at some later point, go to $x_2$ (and then they may continue on); in other words, the web from $x_1$ 'bunches' up at node $x_2$ and no path from $x_1$ does not eventually go to $x_2$. All other notes from \".{utka}\" apply, although $.utka_4$ is missing (and, thus, those notes are irrelevant), because it does not in general make sense to discuss intermediates nodes in this case (because no particular path is chosen). In a sense, this word captures the idea in the phrase \"All roads lead to Rome\", except that it would be rephrased as \"All one-way roads from $x_1$ lead to Rome\". Diagrammatically, see: https://drive.google.com/file/d/14oSV_0ypJpIyKjEsOXVe684f6c-4jZBL/view?usp=drivesdk . The subgraph of paths from $x_1$ 'bunches' up at $x_2$; but this does not imply that it bunches up only at $x_2$, nor that $x_2$ is the root node thereof, nor that the said subgraph does not have multiple paths out of $x_2$. In other words, $x_2$ is the ancestor of $x_1$ in all possible ways/along all paths. This word is intended to be equivalent to \"{.utkakpu}\", which accidentally has a separate entry in this dictionary."},{"word":"utkamtau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are path-linked by binary predicate $x_3$ (ka; possibly non-symmetric/non-commutative) via some from-$x_1$-to-$x_2$-directed path of length $x_4$ (li; nonnegative integer or positive infinity) in/through graph $x_5$ (default: maximal) which is generated by relation $x_3$.","notes":"Like \".{utka'au}\" but primarily without the constraint that a geodesic path be chosen. The requirement simply is that there exists at least one path from $x_1$ to $x_2$ via steps related by $x_3$ in $x_5$ such that the path has total length $x_4$. Notice that this does not interact well if the directed graph is connected to at least one cycle. Otherwise, as appropriate, this word and all of its notes are equivalent to those of \".utka'au\"."},{"word":"utkaro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are path-linked by directed binary predicate $x_3$ (ka) via intermediate steps $x_4$ (ordered list; ce'o), such that no other node exists in the graph ($x_5$) to which $x_2$ is connected in the same way/direction as $x_1$ is (possibly-indirectly) connected to $x_2$ via $x_3$ (id est: as being such that $x_2$ is the first argument of the $x_3$ and the hypothetical other node is the second argument thereof).","notes":"$x_2$ is the root/leaf of the predicate (depending on point of view); it is the ultimate ancestor/descendent node in the graph along the path described by $x_4$ for $x_1$ using relation $x_3$. Not all combinations of $x_1$ nodes and $x_3$ relations and $x_4$ paths have such an $x_2$ node, nor is $x_2$ necessarily unique if only $x_1$ and $x_3$ are specified (the same is true if \"$x_1$\" and \"$x_2$\" are exchanged in this second clause of this sentence). Use a SE conversion or other permutation on the arguments of $x_3$ in order to change the perspective (for example: if we call $x_2$ a root, then it *might* be the case that $x_1$ is a leaf). In other words, $x_2$ is *an* ultimate ancestor/descendent of $x_1$, but not necessarily the only/unique one, nor necessarily the most distant one by any given metric (including graph geodesic distance). All other notes are the same as those for \".{utka}\", which should be referenced. In order to make $x_1$ the ultimate node of the relationship in the other direction, exchange the order of the arguments in the predicate $x_3$ and then use \"{se}\" on this word."},{"word":"utkazau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is linked by binary predicate $x_2$ (ka) to $x_3$. which in turn is linked by $x_2$ to $x_4$, which in turn is linked by $x_2$ to $x_5$, ...","notes":"Open-ended terbri structure of arbitrarily many terms. Functions in a manner similar to \"{jutsi}\", \"{tcaudu}\", etc. - and, indeed, can be used in order to define each of them in terms of a simple binary operator. Does not imply acyclity or geodecicity of the path through the submitted sumti. Lack of gaps (i.e.: skipping) is implied at the relevant conceptual level (for example: the skull can be so connected to the distal bone of a finger via the sequence of bones which connect them just fine - individual atoms do not need to be listed; however, skipping a bone is could be wrong, depending on context and what the conceptual resolution for the linking objects is). Similar to \".{utka}\" itself, but the list is not a single object which is submitted to a sumti slot of this word; thus the list can be open-ended or even explicitly or implicitly infinite."},{"word":"utkazo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are path-linked by binary predicate $x_3$ (ka) via intermediate steps $x_4$ (ce'o; (ordered) list but not necessarily fully and explicitly specified without skipping/gaps/omissions/implicit terms).","notes":"This word is basically the same as \".{utka}\" in terms of its meaning, but partial explicit specification of $x_4$ does not imply complete specification of $x_4$; there may be skipped/elided/implicit terms between those which are specified, possibly including either between $x_1$ and the first-specified term of $x_4$ or between the last-specified term of $x_4$ and $x_2$. Like \".{utka}\", neither acyclicity nor geodesicity is implied, but furthermore: any cycles or off-geodesic path-walking/paths may possibly-also occur in/via/at/with or partially in/via/at/with the omitted/implicit terms of $x_4$. It is not guaranteed/necessary that between any two explicit terms of $x_4$ (or between the endpoint terms thereof and either $x_1$ or $x_2$ respectively) there are any gaps/missing/implicit terms - only the possibility of such is implied/allowed by (the usage of) this word."},{"word":"utli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in utility units ('utils') as $x_2$ (quantity) according to psychological/philosophical/economic theory $x_3$.","notes":"For the general concept of utility, see {utliti}. For the ethical system based on utility, utilitarianism, see {utliti zei marde} or {utliti zei madyske}."},{"word":"utlinani","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Klingon/Klingonese culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"utlingano","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Klingon/Klingonese culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"This is semantically identical with \".{utlinani}\"."},{"word":"utlingo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Klingon/Klingonese culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Semantically identical with \".{utlingano}\". This just puts the stress on the proper syllable and reduces the phoneme and syllable counts; also, it is more like \"Klingo\" than \"Klingono\", which may be viewed as desirable or more natural."},{"word":"utliti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is utility, the total subjective well-being/pleasure/happiness (or reduction in suffering) generated by action/event/state $x_2$ according to psychological/philosophical/economic theory $x_3$.","notes":"Encompasses 'utility' in both its philosophical and economic senses. For a theoretical unit of utility, or 'util', see {utli}. For the ethical system based on the concept of utility, utilitarianism, see {utliti zei marde} or {utliti zei madyske}."},{"word":"utra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an otter of species $x_2$"},{"word":"utri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fictional doctor.","notes":"Definition by a GPT-2 NN trained on jbovlaste's entries. See also: {fikmikce}."},{"word":"u'u","selmaho":"UI1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: repentance - lack of regret - innocence.","notes":"See also {xenru}, {zugycni}."},{"word":"uu","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: pity - cruelty.","notes":"See also {kecti}."},{"word":"u'ucu'i","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: repentance - lack of regret - innocence."},{"word":"uudj","score":1,"definition":"Łódź (Lodz)","notes":"City in central Poland, capital of Łódź Voivodeship. Alternatively {uutc}."},{"word":"uu'i","selmaho":"UI1","score":5,"definition":"attitudinal: feeling schadenfreude (pleasure from someone's misfortune) - denying feeling schadenfreude.","notes":"Formed from clashing {uu} and {u'i} together. See the brivla equivalent, {cadnfroide}."},{"word":"uu'inmo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ feels schadenfreude/pleasure derived from someone else's misfortune $x_2$ (event).","notes":"See also {cadnfroide}, {uu'i}."},{"word":"u'unai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: repentance - lack of regret - innocence."},{"word":"uunai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: pity - cruelty."},{"word":"uutc","score":1,"definition":"Łódź (Lodz)","notes":"City in central Poland, capital of Łódź Voivodeship. Alternatively {uudj}."},{"word":"UUTC","score":-1,"definition":"Łódź","notes":"Deprecated in favor of {uutc}/{uudj}. City in central Poland, capital of Łódź Voivodeship."},{"word":"uuZIT","score":2,"definition":"Wuzzy"},{"word":"uxanes","score":1,"definition":"ʻuhane (Hawaiian), soul, spirit, ghost"},{"word":"uxna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ chooses $x_2$ out of $x_3$ for being the thing $x_1$ will be in relation $x_4$ with.","notes":"Synonym: {cu'uxna}."},{"word":"u'y","selmaho":"BY","score":4,"definition":"letteral for u.","notes":"Synonymous with the original CLL definition of .{ubu}."},{"word":"uy","selmaho":"BY","score":3,"definition":"letteral for the u semi-vowel, sometimes written as ŭ"},{"word":"uzba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u) is news, new information for cognizer $x_2$.","notes":"See also {nuzba}."},{"word":"u zei bangu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the U-conlang, used by $x_2$ to communicate $x_3$.","notes":"Refers to http://mw.lojban.org/papri/U_(conlang)"},{"word":"va","selmaho":"VA","score":100000,"definition":"location tense distance: near to ... ; there at ...; a medium/small distance from ..."},{"word":"va'a","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":100001,"definition":"unary mathematical operator: additive inverse; [- a]."},{"word":"va'au","selmaho":"KE","score":3,"definition":"starts a tanru group with jvajvo-like semantic composition, keeping left grouping.","notes":"Etymology: \"jvatau\"."},{"word":"va'au'au","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"Binary mekso operator: group-theoretic conjugation (group action): maps inputs $(X_1, X_2, X_3)$ to $X_2^{(-X_3)} * X_1 * X_2^{X_3} = \\phi_{(X_2^{(-X_3)})}(X_1)$. Default: $X_3 = 1$.","notes":"Assumes that the inverse of $X_2$ is defined; inherits the group operator '*' (which is binary and left-groups/evaluates from the left) from context and assumes that it is defined for the given input pairs. $X_3$ will typically be $\\pm 1$. Negative 'exponents' denote inverses; an 'exponent' of $0$ denotes the jdentity element for the group."},{"word":"vabnalzgage'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a context-free grammar which applies to language $x_2$ and utterance $x_3$."},{"word":"vabycta","score":1,"definition":"$x1=v2$ looks around"},{"word":"vacmurse","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=c_1$ is the dusk of day $m_2=c_2$ at location $m_3=c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cermurse}."},{"word":"vacmursynalcando","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is vespertine/active during the dusk $v_1=m_1$.","notes":"See also: crepuscular (={mursynalcando})."},{"word":"vacri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of air/normally-gaseous atmosphere of planet $x_{2}$, of composition including $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {gapci}, {kijno}, {trano}, {tumla}, {vasxu}, {xamsi}."},{"word":"vacycti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ eats $x_2$ for dinner"},{"word":"vacysai","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass) is a dinner (evening meal), supper composed of dishes including $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cersai}, {dormijysai}, {ctesai}, {citka}, {cidja}."},{"word":"va'e","selmaho":"MOI","score":100001,"definition":"convert number to scalar selbri; $x_{1}$ is at (n)th position on scale $x_{2}$."},{"word":"va'ei","selmaho":"ROI","score":2,"definition":"converts number to scalar tag; specifies the value on fuzzy logic scale; to the degree (n) on scale ..."},{"word":"va'ei'a","selmaho":"PA5","score":3,"definition":"digit/number: Dom Hans van der Laan's plastic number ρ = 1.324717957244746025960908854…","notes":"The unique real solution of $(x^3)-x-1=0$; algebraic."},{"word":"va'i","selmaho":"UI3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: in other words - in the same words.","notes":"See also {cneselsku}."},{"word":"vai","selmaho":"PA2","score":100001,"definition":"digit/number: hex digit F (decimal 15) [fifteen].","notes":"Experimental rafsi: -vav-"},{"word":"vaicni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (person) cares about $x_2$ (object/event) ; $x_2$ is emotionally important to $x_1$","notes":"See {vajni}, {cinmo}, {prami}, {dirba}, {xanka}"},{"word":"va'icu'i","selmaho":"UI*","score":2,"definition":"discursive: in the same words.","notes":"In the CLL {va'i} is defined as \"in other words\" while {va'i} {nai} is \"in the same words\", leaving \"va'i cu'i\" undefined. The entry for this cmavo compound is essentially a proposal to redefine the {va'i} spectrum slightly, to make it a little more like the similar discursive {ta'u}. Consider the English sentences: (A) \"Gold has atomic number 79, in other words, there are 79 protons in a gold nucleus.\" (B) \"There are 79 protons in a gold nucleus, in other words, gold has atomic number 79.\" In English, in both A and B, the parts are discursively connected by the same \"in other words\" connective, even though the connection is in two mutually opposite directions. To understand that there really is a difference between the two, consider another pair of sentences: (A') \"According to the Bible, God made the world in six days, in other words, it took almost a week to make everything around us.\" (B') \"According to the Bible, it took almost a week to make everything around us, in other words, God made the world in six days.\" Unlike A and B, from among the pair A' and B', only A' makes sense, B' sounds absurd. The proposal is to redefine Lojban's {va'i} and {va'i} {nai}, in the motivation to give {va'i} {nai} more of a use, to reflect this very Lojbanic difference in direction, which English cannot capture. This compound, i.e. \"va'i cu'i\" would then acquire the meaning of \"in the same words\". There is no set in stone rule for which of {va'i} and {va'i} {nai} stands for which direction for any given two pair of sentences: however, if one of them is used to connect them in one way, then the other one would connect them in the reverse order. \"broda .i va'i nai brode\" simply is defined as equivalent to \"brode .i va'i broda\". See also {ta'u}, a similar discursive that inspired this proposal."},{"word":"va'inai","selmaho":"UI*3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: in other words - in the same words."},{"word":"vairsoi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=v_1$ is a military officer in army $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {vajni}, {sonci}, {jemja'a}."},{"word":"va'islinku'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a va'islinku'i word (a fu'ivla valid only because slinku'i words are not)","notes":"An example is {va'islinku'i} itself. va'islinku'i words look like fu'ivla preceded by a cmavo, but the cmavo cannot fall off from the beginning because the result would be a slinku'i word."},{"word":"vajlani","score":1,"definition":"The amount $x_1$ (property of a number) is significant"},{"word":"vajmli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1 = v_1 = m_1$ is mildly/somewhat important or of middling importance to $x_2 = v_2$ (person/event) in aspect/for reason $x_3 = v_3$ (nu/ka)."},{"word":"vajni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (object/event) is important/significant to $x_{2}$ (person/event) in aspect/for reason $x_{3}$ (nu/ka).","notes":"Also: $x_1$ matters to $x_2$ in aspect/respect $x_3$. See also {banli}, {ralju}, {vamji}, {dirba}, {kargu}, {pajni}."},{"word":"vajrai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=v_1=t_1$ is most important/most significant to $x_2=v_2$ in aspect/for reason $x_3=v_3$ among set/range $x_4=t_4$.","notes":"{vajni}+{traji}"},{"word":"vajraiana","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the Vajrayana Buddhist culture/religion/ethos in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {budjo}, {mla'aiana}, {tseravada}, {zge'eno}"},{"word":"vajraifla","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=v_1=t_1$ is the constitution of $f_3=v_2$.","notes":"Cf. {vajni}, {traji}, {flalu}, {zuktruci'e}, {flatruci'e}, {pairtruci'e}, {flacfatrugri}, {flazautrugri}. "},{"word":"vajyki'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is relevant to $x_2$ in way $x_3$"},{"word":"valfa","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ queries knowledge engine for data/facts/information/answer related to topic/problem/quote $x_2$ using service/tool/knowledge engine resource/function $x_3$ provided by (host, company, etc.) $x_4$ with accessed information sources (websites, network, documents, books, data lists, set of facts, algorithms, etc.) $x_5$. $x_3$ is a knowledge engine that provides information/resource/calculation/output on topic/query $x_2$ by way of organized and (semi-)automated/quick information search through many providers/sources of information including $x_5$, with search service provided by $x_4$ and provided to/used by/accessible to (potential or actual) user $x_1$ (who does not actually perform the initial search/sorting/recruiting of information). $x_4$ is a knowledge engine service provider able to perform calculations/provide facts by service/tool $x_3$.","notes":"A knowledge engine is not merely a calculator nor a provider of factoids, and is not equivalent to a search engine. Various query-style-handlers can be expressed by x3; the algorithm and other means of searching through, interpreting, calculating, relating, organizing and ranking, and presenting the massive amount of information and \"knowledge\" (provided in part by curated information bank x5) may likewise be expressed by x3 (in brief). The creation and/or use of this word does not endorse Wolfram|Alpha or any other knowledge engine service provider. Proposed short rafsi: -vaf-. See also: {gugle}"},{"word":"valkra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the etymology of word/phrase $x_2$"},{"word":"valrtosmabru","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tosmabru word.","notes":"This is a Lojban-specific concept. A “tosmabru word” is a sequence of characters which looks like a {lujvo}, but it falls apart into several {cmavo} and a {lujvo}/{gismu}. For details see https://mw.lojban.org/papri/tosmabru_test . See also {valslinku'i}. Note: You probably should use {lo'u}/{le'u} or {zoi} to quote $x_1$, as {zo} will probably not work here."},{"word":"valrxazdomru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a xazdmru word","notes":"Note: for obvious reasons, {zo} will probably not work here. You probably want {zoi} or {zo'oi} to quote $x_1$. ¶ A xazdmru word is a putative zi'evla that will turn into a lujvo-form if the syllabic consonants are filled in with y, thus xaz,dm,ru → xazdymru ({xazdo} zei {mruli}). No words of these shapes have ever been defined or used in the corpus. These shapes are banned following a proposal and can't be entered into jbovlaste. See {vlaturge'a}, {valslinku'i}, {valrtosmabru}"},{"word":"valsi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a word meaning/causing $x_{2}$ in language $x_{3}$; (adjective: $x_{1}$ is lexical/verbal).","notes":"See also {slaka}, {bangu}, {cmavo}, {cmene}, {gismu}, {jufra}, {rafsi}, {smuni}."},{"word":"valsitosmabru","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tosmabru word.","notes":"This is a Lojban-specific concept. A “tosmabru word” is a sequence of characters which looks like a {lujvo}, but it falls apart into several {cmavo} and a {lujvo}/{gismu}. For details see http://mw.lojban.org/papri/tosmabru_test. See also {valslinku'i}. Note: You probably should use {lo'u}/{le'u} or {zoi} to quote $x_1$, as {zo} will probably not work here."},{"word":"valslinku'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a slinku'i word","notes":"Note: for obvious reasons, {zo} will probably not work here. You probably want {zoi} to quote $x_1$. A slinku'i word form looks like a stage-4 {fu'ivla}, but would be ambiguous when following certain cmavo, so it is disallowed. For more see http://mw.lojban.org/papri/lo_valslinku%27i_cu_mo. See also {valrtosmabru}."},{"word":"valsrkognato","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cognate of $x_2$.","notes":"Synonymous to {kognato}. See also {valsi}, {lengua}."},{"word":"valsrvlsrvalsrvla","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is stage 3 fu'ivla meaning/causing $x_2$ in language $x_3$ (default Lojban) containing excessively long consonant cluster $x_4$ (quote)","notes":"For further autologicality, add additional -vlsr-'s to taste."},{"word":"valtcizbaga","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tcizbaga word","notes":"A {tcizbaga} word looks like a {lujvo} morphologically (though it may contain undefined {gismu} or {rafsi}) but it is defined as a {fu'ivla}/{zi'evla}."},{"word":"valtogmo'a","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=m_1$ is the tone of word $v_1=m_2$ with characteristics $t_2=m_3$.","notes":"The linguistic tone is used to distinguish a difference in meaning, for example in Chinese. Cf. {valsi}, {tonga}, {morna}."},{"word":"valvula","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a valve, a device that controls the flow of $x_2$ through a pipe $x_3$"},{"word":"vamgu","score":0,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (object/event) is good/beneficial/nice/[acceptable] for $x_{2}$ by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Equivalent to \"{xamgu}\" but aligns better with \"{va'u}\"."},{"word":"vamji","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (ni) is the equivalent value/worth of $x_{2}$ [item(s) of value] to $x_{3}$ for use/appreciation $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also: $x_2$ is worth $x_1$ to $x_3$; (for $x_2$ person:) $x_2$ merits (one sense), (adjective:) $x_2$ is worthy (= selva'i for reordered places); merit reward (= {nemselva'i}); receive merited reward (= {vamselne'u}); $x_2$ may be a specific object, a commodity (mass), an event, or a property; pedantically, for objects/commodities, this is sumti-raising from ownership of the object/commodity (= {posyva'i}, {posyselva'i} for unambiguous semantics). (cf. {jdima}, {jerna}, {vecnu}, {dirba}, {janta}, {kargu}, {pleji}; see note at jdima on cost/price/value distinction, {vajni})"},{"word":"vampai","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a judge with value $x_{2}$ with valued $x_{3}$ with valued by $x_{4}$ with valued for $x_{5}$."},{"word":"vampire","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vampire","notes":"See also {blupinxe}"},{"word":"vampiri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vampire of type/variety $x_2$ ","notes":"Cf. {blupinxe}"},{"word":"vamrai","score":2,"definition":"$v_1=t_1$ is the most valuable among items $v_2=r_4$ to $v_3$ for purpose $v_4$.","notes":"Made from {vamji} + {traji}."},{"word":"vamtolrai","score":0,"definition":"$v_1=t_1$ is the most valuable among items $v_2=r_4$ to $v_3$ for purpose $v_4$.","notes":"Made from {vamji} + {to'e} + {traji}."},{"word":"vamtu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ vomits/regurgitates $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ throws $x_{2}$ up; [violent] digestive expulsion.","notes":"($x_2$ is non-gaseous); See also {rigni}, {jetce}, {kafke}, {sputu}."},{"word":"vamveile'ikarda","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1=vr_4$ is a stored-value/gift/pre-paid card with stored value $x_2=va_1=vr_1$ for usage $x_3=va_4=p_4$, accepted by payee/merchant $x_4=va_3=p_3$","notes":"Mustn't be associated with account debit/credit since value is pre-set (and stored wherever). Normally anonymous/without cardholder. Cf. {lejykarda}, {baxydinkarda}, {jitseldejykarda}, {detseldejykarda}, {maksriveikarda}, {lejykardymi'i}, {jdini}."},{"word":"vanbarja","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a wine tavern/tavern/bar/pub serving wine $b_2=v_1$ to audience/patrons $b_3$."},{"word":"vanbi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (ind./mass) is part of an environment/surroundings/context/ambience of $x_{2}$.","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is ambient. See also cmavo list {va'o}, {sruri}, {jibni}, {jbini}, {ferti}, {tcini}."},{"word":"vanbi zei uidje","score":1,"definition":"$u_1$ is a context menu in user interface $u_2$.","notes":"See {uidje}."},{"word":"vanci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an evening [from end-of-work until sleep typical for locale] of day $x_{2}$ at location $x_{3}$.","notes":"This evening (= {cabvanci}); tomorrow evening (= {bavlamvanci}); yesterday evening (= {prulamvanci}). See also {cerni}, {murse}, {tcika}."},{"word":"vandala","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vandal doing $x_2$"},{"word":"vandani","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a 完蛋/ wándàn / fucked up situation"},{"word":"vandula","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is lavender of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"vangeli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the gospel (religious teaching) testifying of $x_2$ according to $x_3$","notes":"Typically used in a Christian context; e.g. \"la vangeli be fi la .markos.\" = \"The Gospel of Mark\"."},{"word":"vanguia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ predicts, prophesies $x_2$ (clause) like Baba Vanga","notes":"See also {ba'a}, {kanpe}"},{"word":"vanjba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a grape of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"vanjbajisra","score":1,"definition":"$ji_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of grape juice made from grape/grapes $ji_2=jb_1=v_2$.","notes":"See also: {vanjba}, {vanju}, {jbari}, {jisra}"},{"word":"vanju","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of wine from fruit/grapes $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {barja}, {birje}, {xalka}, {jikru}, {fusra}."},{"word":"vanjyjikru","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a brandy distilled from $v_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xalka}, {jikru}, {birje}, {vanju}, {uiski}, {campania}, {vo'otka}, {koinka}."},{"word":"vanlamigu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is sunlight reflected by a pool of water in the evening","notes":"From {vanci} (ke) {lalxu} {minra} {gusni}."},{"word":"vanrtaraksaku","score":2,"definition":"$v_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of dandelion wine from dandelion petals $v_2$."},{"word":"vanslami","score":3,"definition":"$s_1=v_1$ is vinegar made from $v_2$.","notes":"Cf. {vanju}, {slami}, {pelnimre}, {sarvanju}."},{"word":"vanxila","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is some vanilla, the extract of the fruit of the vanilla plant"},{"word":"vanxox","score":1,"definition":"van Gogh","notes":"Several other realizations are probably acceptable."},{"word":"va'o","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"vanbi modal, 1st place (conditions 1) under conditions ...; in environment ..."},{"word":"va'oi","selmaho":"UI3a","score":5,"definition":"discursive: forces jvajvo reading of the preceding brivla; +nai: forces naljvajvo reading of the preceding brivla."},{"word":"varbasygau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ ventilates fresh air $x_2=b_1$ for stale air $x_3=b_2$ in circumstances $x_4=b_3$","notes":"from {vacri} + {basygau}"},{"word":"varbasygauca'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_1=g_1$ is a ventilator letting air $x_2=b_1=v_1$ flow in and expells stale air $x_3=b_2$","notes":"from {varbasygau} + {cabra}"},{"word":"varboi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an air bubble."},{"word":"varcavas","score":2,"definition":"Warsaw"},{"word":"varganu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Jew's harp"},{"word":"varkiclaflo'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hovercraft for carrying $x_2$, propelled by $x_3$, riding on/lifted by $x_4$.","notes":"see also {varkiclafti}"},{"word":"varmebri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the front of air mass $x_2$.","notes":"see also {lenku}, {glare}, {stali}, {selzu'i}"},{"word":"varmuvgau","score":1,"definition":"$mg_1$ is a fan blowing/moving air $mg_2=v_1$ to/towards/onto $mg_3$ from $mg_4$.","notes":"From {vacri} and {muvgau}, or equivalently, {vacri}, {muvdu}, and {gasnu}."},{"word":"varmuvmi'i","score":2,"definition":"$mi_1$ is a fan for moving air to destination $mu_2$ from origin $mu_3$ over path/route $mu_4$.","notes":"Cf. {lekmi'i}, {pambe}."},{"word":"varnila","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is vanilla.","notes":"Cf. {cakla}, {ckafi}."},{"word":"varselbe'i","score":1,"definition":"$x1=b2$ wafts to $x2=b3$ from $x3=b4$"},{"word":"varselclu","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is inflated with air."},{"word":"varsoi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an airman in army/air force $s_2$","notes":"See {vacri}, {sonci}"},{"word":"varterjabre","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an air brake (control surface) of vehicle $x_2$ in atmosphere $x_3$; $x_1$ slows the motion of vehicle $x_2$ by increasing drag in atmosphere $x_3$.","notes":"Most common on aircraft, but may also be present on other types of vehicles. Not to be confused with compressed air brakes. See {vacri}, {jabre}."},{"word":"vartisna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=t_1$ inflates with air."},{"word":"vartisyboi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a balloon of material $x_2$"},{"word":"varxamsi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the atmosphere of planet $x_2=v_2$ (default Earth) of composition $v_3$.","notes":"from {vacri} {xamsi}"},{"word":"varxasyske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is the atmospheric science of planet x2.","notes":"Cf. {vacri}, {xamsi}, {saske}, {varxamsi}, {xasyske}, {tutske}."},{"word":"vaslrvlsrvalsrvla","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is stage 3 fu'ivla meaning/causing $x_2$ in language $x_3$ (default Lojban) containing excessively long consonant cluster $x_4$ (quote)","notes":"Typo of {valsrvlsrvalsrvla}."},{"word":"vasnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiced labiodental fricative sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Derived from and synonymous with {vy zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient consonant in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"vasru","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ contains/holds/encloses/includes contents $x_{2}$ within; $x_{1}$ is a vessel containing $x_{2}$.","notes":"[also accommodates, container; containment need not be total; $x_2$ is Contained. in $x_1$ (= {selvau} for reordered places)]; See also {bartu}, {jbini}, {nenri}, {zvati}, {cpana}, {botpi}, {lanka}."},{"word":"vasxu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ breathes/respires $x_{2}$ [gas].","notes":"(though used to make the Lojban word, clue word vascular is erroneous, actually pertaining to the circulatory system that carries the respired oxygen to the tissues); See also {fepri}, {kijno}, {vacri}."},{"word":"va'u","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"xamgu modal, 1st place beneficiary case tag complement benefiting from ..."},{"word":"vau","selmaho":"VAU","score":100000,"definition":"elidable: end of sumti in simple bridi; in compound bridi, separates common trailing sumti."},{"word":"vau'a","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":2,"definition":"pro-sumti: repeats the most recent 1st argument slot (fa-slot).","notes":"See also: {vo'a}, {vau'e}, {vau'i}, {vau'o}, {vau'u}."},{"word":"va'u'ai","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"describing word / situation: have checked a dictionary - denying either - not have checked a dictionary."},{"word":"vau'au'o","selmaho":"PA5","score":1,"definition":"omega constant, Lambert product-log $W(1)$","notes":"See also: {dei'au'o}"},{"word":"vau'e","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":2,"definition":"pro-sumti: repeats the most recent 2nd argument slot (fe-slot).","notes":"See also: {vo'e}, {vau'a}, {vau'i}, {vau'o}, {vau'u}."},{"word":"vau'e'oi","selmaho":"VAUhEhOI","score":1,"definition":"interval bracket ordered tuple introducer","notes":"Elidable terminator: {vau'o'oi}. This word is part of a proposal to extend the definitions of interval notation to arbitrary dimensionality; the result is treated as a single occurrence of GAhO*. See: https://mw.lojban.org/index.php?title=Extended_Dimensionality_of_Interval_cmavo ."},{"word":"vau'i","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":2,"definition":"pro-sumti: repeats the most recent 3rd argument slot (fi-slot).","notes":"See also: {vo'i}, {vau'a}, {vau'e}, {vau'o}, {vau'u}."},{"word":"vau'o","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":2,"definition":"pro-sumti: repeats the most recent 4th argument slot (fo-slot).","notes":"See also: {vo'o}, {vau'a}, {vau'e}, {vau'i}, {vau'u}."},{"word":"vau'o'oi","selmaho":"VAUhOhOI","score":1,"definition":"interval bracket ordered tuple terminator","notes":"Terminates the most recently introduced as-of-yet open {vau'e'oi} structure. See: https://mw.lojban.org/index.php?title=Extended_Dimensionality_of_Interval_cmavo ."},{"word":"va'urpante","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=v_1$ protests with a sigh about $p_2$ (event/state) to audience $p_3$ with action $p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {vasxu}, {pante}, {patyva'u}."},{"word":"vau'u","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":2,"definition":"pro-sumti: repeats the most recent 5th argument slot (fu-slot).","notes":"See also: {vo'u}, {vau'a}, {vau'e}, {vau'i}, {vau'o}."},{"word":"vaxfanta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=f_1$ strangles $x_2=v_1$; $x_1=f_1$ prevents $x_2=v_1$ from breathing gas $x_3=v_2$.","notes":"See {vasxu}, {fanta}."},{"word":"vaxni'ajinru","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=c_1=v_1$ (object/person) is scuba diving beneath/below/under from $c_2$ (object/water surface) in frame of reference $c_3$ breathing/respiring $v_2$ [gas], submerged in liquid $j_2$."},{"word":"vaxni'ajirpre","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=v_1$ is a scuba diver breathing gas $v_2$."},{"word":"vaxselnandu","score":1,"definition":"$n_2=v_1$ has difficulty breathing gas $v_2$ under conditions $n_3$; $n_1=v_1$ pants.","notes":"Cf. {vasxu}, {nandu}, {ta'irva'u}."},{"word":"vaxtisna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ breathes in; $x_1$ breathes $x_2$ in","notes":"{vasxu}, {tisna}, {vaxtoltisna}"},{"word":"vaxtoltisna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ breathes out; $x_1$ breathes $x_2$ out","notes":"{vasxu}, {to'e}, {tisna}, {vaxtisna}, {vaxtoti}"},{"word":"vaxtu'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the trachea of $x_2$"},{"word":"vaxydicra","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ chokes $v_1$ by/with $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {vasxu}, {dicra}, {dirva'u}."},{"word":"vaxydjuca'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_1=s_1$ is a ventilator for helping $x_2=s_2$ to breath","notes":"from {vasxu} + {sidju} + {cabra}"},{"word":"vaxyju'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a respiratory mask or a gas mask."},{"word":"ve","selmaho":"SE","score":100000,"definition":"4th conversion; switch 1st/4th places."},{"word":"ve'a","selmaho":"VEhA","score":100000,"definition":"location tense interval: a small/medium region of space."},{"word":"ve'ai","selmaho":"DOI","score":2,"definition":"vocative marker: identifies the station(s) to which a message is to be sent and at the same time prepares a universe of discourse by filtering from a stream of messages only those said by that station(s)","notes":"Use {jo'u} to join universes of discourse from several stations, {mi} is a valid station. {go'i} and {go'oi} used together with this particle refer to the filtered universe of discourse. See also {doi}, {mi'e}."},{"word":"ve'arda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'space-interval' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: ((VEhA & VIhA) (FAhA NAI?)?) & space-int-props. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"vebe'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"benji modal, 4th place transmit origin ..."},{"word":"vebo'ai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":0,"definition":"boxna modal, 4th place: with (default: spatial) characteristic wavelength ...","notes":"Wavelength is by default spatial distance, although could conceivably depend on the wave/frequency space ({sebo'au}). Measured spatially across minimal whole periods/cycles (spatial sense) of the wave, from a given feature to the next spatial recurrence of the same feature (such as from peak to peak, trough to trough). Typically denoted by lambda."},{"word":"vebo'au","selmaho":"BAI*","score":0,"definition":"boxna modal, 4th place (alternative): with wave nodes ...","notes":"A node a A node is a point in/embedded in the medium ({sebo'ai}) that is transmitting the wave/vibrating whereat the signal/wave has minimal intensity (as defined by {tebo'au}). The intensity value of the wave at a node, although minimal by definition, can be more precisely determined by waveform ({tebo'ai}). See also: {boxna}, {bo'au}, {bo'ai}, {sebo'ai}, {tebo'ai}, {tebo'au}."},{"word":"veci'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"ciste modal, 4th place as a system with synergy in ..."},{"word":"vecnu","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [seller] sells/vends $x_{2}$ [goods/service/commodity] to buyer $x_{3}$ for amount/cost/expense $x_{4}$.","notes":"$x_1$ is a salesperson/salesman/vendor; $x_3$ buys $x_2$ from $x_1$ (= {terve'u} for reordered terms); $x_4$ is the price of $x_2$ to $x_3$ (= {velve'u} for reordered terms); for sale (= {fitselve'u}, {selvenfriti}); $x_2$ may be a specific object, a commodity (mass), an event, or a property; pedantically, for objects/commodities, this is sumti-raising from ownership of the object/commodity (= {posyve'u}, {posyselve'u} for unambiguous semantics). (cf. {canja}, {dunda}, {janta}, {pleji}, {jerna}, {kargu}, {prali}, {zarci}, {vamji}, {jdima}; see note at {jdima} on cost/price/value distinction, {fepni}, {friti}, {jerna}, {rupnu})"},{"word":"vecu'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"cusku modal, 4th place in expression medium ..."},{"word":"vede'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"detri modal, 4th place on a date according to calendar ..."},{"word":"vedli","score":7,"definition":"$x_1$ remembers experience $x_2$ (li'i)","notes":"$x_1$ lifri $x_2$ is implied. See also {morji}, {lifri}. Proposed short rafsi -ve'i-."},{"word":"vedu'o","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"djuno modal, 4th place under epistemology ..."},{"word":"ve'e","selmaho":"VEhA","score":100000,"definition":"location tense interval: the whole of space."},{"word":"ve'e'a","selmaho":"SEhEhI","score":1,"definition":"2-Merge Conversion: placed immediately before a selbri, merges $x_2$ and $x_4$ places.","notes":"See also: \"{se'e'i}\", \"{te'e'a}\", \"{xe'e'a}\", \"{ze'e'a}\", \"{ve'e'u}\", \"{xe'e'o}\", \"{ze'e'e}\"."},{"word":"ve'e'i","selmaho":"SEhEhI","score":3,"definition":"placed before a selbri, merges x1 and x4 places.","notes":"See also {se'e'i}, {te'e'i} and {xe'e'i}."},{"word":"ve'ei","selmaho":"COI","score":1,"definition":"Vocative: from station - to station","notes":"The sumti that follows is the name/callsign (technically: referrent thereof) of the station which sent the message (where the utterer is located). Negation of this word specifies the station of the receiver. Use {ma} in order to ask for information about the location."},{"word":"ve'e'u","selmaho":"SEhEhI","score":1,"definition":"2-Merge Conversion: placed immediately before a selbri, merges $x_3$ and $x_4$ places.","notes":"See also: \"{se'e'i}\", \"{te'e'a}\", \"{xe'e'u}\", \"{ze'e'u}\", \"{xe'e'o}\", \"{ze'e'e}\"."},{"word":"vefi'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"finti modal, 4th place creatively; created from ideas/elements ..."},{"word":"vega'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"zgana modal, 4th place (under conditions) observed under observing conditions ..."},{"word":"vegei'ai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":0,"definition":"aigne modal, 4th place: with eigenspace-generalization exponent .... where the eigenspace-generalization exponent is ...","notes":"Not easily referred to in English. Useful for overriding/explicitly specifying the eigenspace-generalization exponent of an eigenspace (which is by default 1). In particular, see notes of {tegei'ai}. See also: {aigne}, {gei'ai}, {segei'ai}"},{"word":"ve'i","selmaho":"VEhA","score":100000,"definition":"location tense interval: a tiny region of space."},{"word":"vei","selmaho":"VEI","score":100000,"definition":"left mathematical bracket."},{"word":"veibu","selmaho":"BY*","score":1,"definition":"letteral: left bracket (letteral)."},{"word":"vei'e","selmaho":"VUhU1","score":1,"definition":"mekso binary operator – quotient from integer-division: sgn$(X_1)$ sgn$(X_2) (($abs$(X_1) - ($abs$(X_1) \\% X_2))/X_2)$.","notes":"$X_1, X_2$ are not restricted to integers; they can be any complex numbers, although $X_2$ will typically be a positive real and the definition will need to be adjusted if they are not real. \"$\\%$\" denotes the modulus operator (\"{vei'u}\"). vei'e(0, n) = 0 for all n > 0; vei'e(9, 3) = 3; vei'e(10, 3) = 3; vei'e(-5.2, 2.5) = -2, vei'e$(-17.23 + e/1000, 1) = -17$; vei'e(4, -1) = -4; vei'e(-6.3, -1) = 6."},{"word":"vei'i","selmaho":"UI2","score":3,"definition":"evidential: I remember (experiencing) - I deny remembering","notes":"See {moi'i}, {vedli}, {morji}, {kai'e}, {lai'i}. Split from {ba'a} so that it can be properly negated with {nai} or questioned with {pei}"},{"word":"vei'o","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"binary mekso operator: form quotient space $X_1/X_2$.","notes":"This word generates/outputs quotient space $Q = X_1/X_2$. $X_1$ is an algebraic structure. $X_2$ is a subset of the set underlying $X_1$ such exactly and all of the elements of $X_2$ are those elements which are treated as equalling the relevant identity element ($0$) in $Q$ (when there is ambiguity, then $0$ is the additive identity element in $Q$). $X_2$ is the equivalence class of $0$ in $Q$; thus, $X_2$ can also be denoted by an equivalence relation. Closely related to \"{vei'e}\", \"{vei'u}\"."},{"word":"veirdjeisano","score":1,"definition":"JSON $x_1$ represents $x_2$."},{"word":"veirjudri","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a URL/address of web page/resource/file $j_2=v_1$, which is a record of $v_2$ about $v_3$ preserved in medium $v_4$"},{"word":"ve'irsau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is familiar to the memories of $x_2$ in feature $x_3$ (ka) and by standard $x_4$; $x_2$ knows/is familiar with/has lived memory of $x_2$.","notes":"For example: A person may know/have known/remember their grandparents, even if the latter are dead. The general emphasis is that the familiarity was gained in and might be applicable to only/primarily the past, or might strictly belong to the past/memory. Considering that events end and people change or die, it is hard to say that something which belongs strictly to the past or which may have evolved beyond recognition in some respects remains presently 'familiar' ({slabu}), even if it was experienced formerly. This word uses the proposed/experimental rafsi '-ve'i-' of the experimental gismu \"{vedli}\"; it also relies on \"slabu\" taking a greater connotation of familiarity/'knowledge' (in the Spanish \"conocer\" sense) due to the introduction of the experimental gismu \"{laldo}\" for other meanings of \"old\"."},{"word":"ve'irsau'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is remembered by someone/something which remembers ... which remembers someone/something which is remembered by $x_2$ via intermediate nodes/steps $x_3$ (ce'o; ordered list).","notes":"The type of remembrance here is that of \"{ve'irsau}\" (recommended that that entry be referenced before usage of this word); make sure that $x_1$, $x_2$, and all members of $x_3$ are compatible with this meaning. This word uses experimental rafsi forms for the experimental gismu \"{vedli}\" and the {zevla} \".{utka}\", and relies on experimental gismu \"{laldo}\" in order to inform and restrict the meaning of \"{slabu}\". Example: This word can be used in order to approximate the meaning of \"the living memory of anyone who was in the living memory of anyone who ... who was in the living memory of anyone who was in the living memory of $x_2$."},{"word":"veirtermi'u","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a URI identifying resource $m_2=v_1$, which is a record of $v_2$ about $v_3$ preserved in medium $v_4$"},{"word":"veisle","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a record cell or field containing data $x_2$, part of record $x_3$","notes":"See also {datnyvau}"},{"word":"veisri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=d_1=v_4$ is a signal recording and playback tape-type medium (cassette/DAT/tape drive) containing data/sound/image $x_2=v_2$ with data storage mechanism/method x3 (analog/digital)","notes":"Cf. {datnysri}, {srimakyvelvei}."},{"word":"vei'u","selmaho":"VUhU1","score":1,"definition":"binary mekso operator: mod(ulus)/remainder; $X_1$ \\% $X_2$, $\\,\\,\\, X_1$ (mod($X_2$)).","notes":"Denoted as \"$\\%$\" in C++. This is a basic arithmetic operator in some programming languages. $x \\% y$ is in $[0, y)$ for all real numbers $x$ and $y$, such that/where $y > 0$ definitionally, and outputs the modulus/remainder of its left-hand/first input (here: $x$) wrt/when integer-dividing it by its right-hand/second input (here: $y$); in other words, let $n$ be the greatest integer such that $n y =<$ abs$(x)$, then this function yields abs$(x) - n y$. This function can also be used in order to define the fractional-part function (define $y=1$). See also: \"{vei'e}\"."},{"word":"veka'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"klama modal, 4th place via route ..."},{"word":"vektori","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vector (mathematical object/number/operator) representing or meaning (object/information) $x_2$ with properties $x_3$","notes":"This definition refers to the object, not the representation. A given vektori is not changed by a change of basis no matter how its appearance does, and two vektori may not be the same even if they are represented in equivalent forms in some bases (or even the same one). The object need only satisfy the vector axioms. A vector is not really a list. Since this word does not really concern itself with dual spaces, its scope probably includes many bras and/or kets (although the context/meaning of the bra/ket matters). It is possible, when x2 is not explicitly filled, for the vektori to have no meaning - it might just be a mathematical object with no further content."},{"word":"velbajra","score":1,"definition":"$x_4=b_1$ runs on surface $x_2=b_2$ using limbs $x_3=b_3$ with gait $x_1=b_4$.","notes":"{ve} {bajra}"},{"word":"velbancu","score":1,"definition":"$x_4=b_1$ exceeds/is beyond limit/boundary $x_2=b_2$ from $x_3=b_3$ in property/amount $x_1=b_4$ (ka/ni).","notes":"{ve} {bancu}"},{"word":"velbatci","score":1,"definition":"$x_4=b_1$ bites/pinches $x_2=b_2$ on/at specific locus $x_3=b_3$ with $x_1=b_4$.","notes":"{ve} {batci}"},{"word":"velbatke","score":1,"definition":"$x_4=b_1$ is a button/knob/handle on/for item $x_2=b_2$, with purpose $x_3=b_3$, made of material $x_1=b_4$.","notes":"{ve} {batke}"},{"word":"velbe'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_4=b_1$ is a crew/team/gang/squad/band of persons $x_2=b_2$ directed/led by $x_3=b_3$ organized for purpose $x_1=b_4$.","notes":"{ve} {bende}"},{"word":"velbe'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_4=b_1$ transfers/sends/transmits $x_2=b_2$ to receiver $x_3=b_3$ from transmitter/origin $x_1=b_4$ via means/medium $x_5=b_5$.","notes":"{ve} {benji}; see also {krasi}."},{"word":"velbei","score":1,"definition":"$x_4=b_1$ carries/hauls/bears/transports cargo $x_2=b_2$ to $x_3=b_3$ from $x_1=b_4$ over path $x_5=b_5$; $x_4=b_1$ is a carrier/porter.","notes":"{ve} {bevri}"},{"word":"velbinra","score":1,"definition":"$x_4=b_1$ insures/indemnifies $x_2=b_2$ against peril $x_3=b_3$ providing benefit $x_1=b_4$.","notes":"{ve} {binra}"},{"word":"velbi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_4=b_1$ is a wall/fence separating $x_2=b_2$ from $x_3=b_3$, and subdividing $x_1=b_4$.","notes":"{ve} {bitmu}"},{"word":"velbo'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_4=b_1$ is a wave/periodic pattern in medium $x_2=b_2$, with wave-form $x_3=b_3$, wave-length $x_1=b_4$ and frequency $x_5=b_5$.","notes":"{ve} {boxna}"},{"word":"velbo'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_4=b_1$ is a bottle/jar/urn/flask/closable container for $x_2=b_2$, made of material $x_3=b_3$ with lid $x_1=b_4$.","notes":"{ve} {botpi}"},{"word":"velcange","score":1,"definition":"$x_4=c_1$ is a farm/ranch at $x_2=c_2$, of rancher $x_3=c_3$ raising/producing $x_1=c_4$.","notes":"{ve} {cange}, see also {banro}"},{"word":"velcanja","score":1,"definition":"$x_4=c_1$ exchanges/trades/barters commodity $x_2=c_2$ for $x_3=c_3$ with $x_1=c_4$.","notes":"{ve} {canja}"},{"word":"velcki","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an explanation of $x_{2}$ (event/state/property) to $x_{3}$ by $x_{4}$.","notes":"Cf. {ciksi}."},{"word":"velcli","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a learning source for learning $x_2$ (du'u) about subject $x_3$ for learner $x_4$ by method $x_5$"},{"word":"velcradyjunla","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=c_4$ is a radio clock receiving the time from broadcaster/radio transmitter $c_1$."},{"word":"veldilcu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the division-remainder of \"$x_2$/$x_3$\" with quotient $x_4$ // $x_1$ = $x_2$ modulo $x_3$","notes":"\"$x_1$ == $x_2$ % $x_3$\" in many programming languages."},{"word":"velfi'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the inspiration for creating $x_2$ for purpose $x_3$ by creator $x_4$","notes":"= {ve} {finti}. See {vozyfi'i}, {vefi'e}"},{"word":"veljbe","score":1,"definition":"$j_4$ is the birthplace, the parent(s) being $j_2$, the birthdate being $j_3$, of $j_1$.","notes":"Cf. {jbena}."},{"word":"veljutsi","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is an order [biology] with genus $x_2$, family $x_3$, with species $x_4$, within class $x_5$.","notes":"From {jimca}, {jmive}, {klesi}. For biological cathegory in general (=mivyske klesi), domain (=?), kingdom (={seljimcymivykle}), phylum (={jicymivykle}), class (={xeljutsi}), order (=this definition), family (={terjutsi}), genus (={seljutsi}), species (={jutsi})"},{"word":"veljvo","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a metaphor [of affix compound] with meaning [of affix compound] $x_{2}$ with argument [of affix compound] $x_{3}$ with affix compound $x_{4}$; $x_{1}$ is the tanru/metaphor construct of complex word/affix compound/lujvo $x_{4}$","notes":"x4 is a compound word that is composed of various morphological/lexical \"parts\" that represents the underlying tanru/construct x1. Since this word is language-independent, the metaphor construct need not be successively-binary, as it is in Lojban. x1 is the tanru construct that underlies/is used to interpret/analyze/\"break apart\" lujvo x4."},{"word":"velkakpa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a digging limb/tool for digging material $x_2$ up/out of $x_3$ (source/hole) with agent $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {canpa}."},{"word":"velkakpymru","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=k_4$ is a pickaxe for digging up/hitting $m_2$ [target] consisting of head $m_3$ propelled by $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {kakpa}, {mruli}."},{"word":"velkla","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}=k_4$ is a route that leads to $x_{2}=k_2$, from $x_{3}=k_3$, travelled by $x_{4}=k_1$ by means $x_{5}=k_5$."},{"word":"velmikce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cure/medical treatment given to $x_2$ for ailment $x_3$ by doctor $x_4$","notes":"{ve} {mikce}."},{"word":"velmresri","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a measuring tape made out of material $d_2$, measuring on scale $m_4$ (si'o).","notes":"Cf. {merli}, {dasri}."},{"word":"velmri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the sender mail address from which $x_2$ is sent to recipient address $x_3$ by sender $x_4$ over carrier/network/system $x_5$"},{"word":"velri'ekempintu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a relatively flat alluvial plain/river delta between (mostly) terminal branches of river $x_3$ on landmass $x_4$, near or touching terminal point/boundary $x_2$.","notes":"This is specifically about terminal/terminating branches. Notice the abnormal ordering/presentation of the terbri in the English definition provided."},{"word":"velripyzbe","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is an abutment of one of the ends $z_2=c_4$ of the bridge span of the bridge $c_1$, and is of material $z_3$."},{"word":"velsau","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a familiarity standard with finds familiar $x_{2}$ with familiar feature $x_{3}$ with familiar $x_{4}$."},{"word":"velseljvo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the (underlying/originating) construct (usually tanru) of lujvo/compound $x_2$ with terbri/structure $x_3$ and meaning $x_4$","notes":"This word makes it slightly easier to talk about veljvo when one wants to specify the lujvo which they spawned/are isomorphically associated."},{"word":"velsfa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_4$ is a punishment inflicted on $x_2=s_2$ for infraction $x_3=s_3$ by $x_4=s_1$.","notes":"From {ve} {sfasa}. {vozysfa} has the same meaning but a different place structure."},{"word":"velski","score":1,"definition":"$s_4$ is a description of $s_2$ to audience $s_3$ by describer $s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {pinka}, {selsku}, {pixra}."},{"word":"velski'y'esku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=e_1$ is a textual (version of) description $x_2=e_2=v_4$ understood by / produced by / communicated by $x_3=e_3=v_1$ in language $x_4=e_4$, description of $x_5=v_2$ for audience $x_6=v_3$.","notes":"See {esku}."},{"word":"velsku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the expression medium of expression $x_2$ addressed to audience $x_3$ by speaker $x_4$"},{"word":"velsudu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has a speed of $x_2$ space units covered in $x_3$ time period; $x_1$ has the magnitude of velocity measured by $x_2$ (space units) traversed in time $x_3$ (event)","notes":"Directional component is expressed using {fa'a} or {seka'a}. See also {sutra}, {tcelerita}."},{"word":"veltcika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the time zone where $x_2$ happens on day $x_3$ at time $x_4$."},{"word":"veltcikybi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is jetlagged with symptoms $x_2$ going to $x_3$ from $x_4$."},{"word":"veltivjoividni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a TV/television set/telly with screen/monitor $x_2=v_1$ and television receiver $x_3=t_4$.","notes":"Synonymous to {ti'ivni}. See also television screen (={tivyvidni})."},{"word":"velvenkemtemsalri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the $x_2$th-order time-differintegral of the cost/fee/debt or revenue ((possibly: monetary) charge/value) of or at which $x_3$ is sold to/bought by customer $x_4$ from vendor/seller $x_5$, with differintegral starting point $x_6$.","notes":"If $x_2 = -1$, then this word references the cost or revenue per unit time/hourly rate of monetary charge of the sale/purchase. If $x_2 = -2$, then this word references the rate of change, with respect to time, at which that hourly charge rate is itself changing (such as due to inflation or adjustments therefor). The reward/cost need not be strictly monetary; barter is an exchange of goods in kind, for example; food-gathering measures reward in terms of extractable energy-density from the gathered food. \"{salri}\" is an experimental gismu."},{"word":"velventerzu'e","score":1,"definition":"$z_3=v_4$ is the sales quota for $v_1=z_1$ to sell $v_2$ to $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {vecnu}, {zukte}, {vencu'u}, {cumnunve'u}."},{"word":"velve'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the sales price of $x_{2}$ to $x_{3}$ from/at vendor $x_{4}$.","notes":"$x_1$ is also the revenue taken in by $x_4$ for $x_2$ from $x_3$ under the condition of a sale (as opposed to ex-nihilo mining); one person's cost is the other person's revenue."},{"word":"velvi'u","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is the result/remnant/remainder when $v_2$ is removed/subtracted/deducted/taken away from $v_3$ by $v_4$.","notes":"Cf. {vimcu}."},{"word":"velylumxu'i","score":1,"definition":"$xu_1=l_4$ is an instance of detergent $xu_2$, with purity $xu_3$.","notes":"See also: {ve}, {lumci}, {xukmi}."},{"word":"vemau","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"zmadu modal, 4th place (relative!) more than/exceeding by amount ..."},{"word":"veme'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"mleca modal, 4th place (relative!) less than by amount ..."},{"word":"venci'e","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a market (system) interrelated by structure $c_2$ (social relations / institutions / procedures / infrastructures) of components $c_3=v_2$ (goods/services/information) displaying $c_4$ (economy)."},{"word":"vencu'u","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is/are the sales function/activities of $c_2=v_1$ selling $v_2$ to $v_3$; $c_1$ is sales. ","notes":"Cf. {vecnu}, {cuntu}, {selvensro}, {janta}, {faircu'u}, {zbacu'u}."},{"word":"vendaia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (set) is the unique region/part in the Venn diagram of sets $x_2$ (set of sets; exhaustive) such that each of its (i.e.: $x_1$'s) members is a member of exactly each of the explicitly-mentioned elements of $x_3$ (set of sets; subset of $x_2$; exhaustive) and of no other elements of $x_2$. ","notes":"The Venn diagram of exactly two sets $A$ and $B$ has exactly four regions/parts which would qualify for valid submissions to $x_1$ (when $x_2$ = Set($A,B$)), namely: $A-B$, $B-A$, $A$-intersect-$B$, and the complement of $A$-union-$B$; for the first two options, see \"{kei'i}\"; under the previous assumptions, these would respectively have $x_3 = A$, $B$, Set($A,B$), and the empty set (again, RESPECTIVELY)."},{"word":"vendeta","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vendetta against $x_2$ for wrong $x_3$ with vengeance $x_4$","notes":"See {venfu}"},{"word":"vendu'a","score":1,"definition":"$v_1=x_1$ sells $v_2=x_2$ to buyer $v_3=x_3$ and includes $d_2=x_4$ for a discounted price of (default free) $v_4=x_5$ ","notes":"cf {vecnu} {dunda} example: do te vendu'a pa tanxe fo pa tanxe li pi no (you buy one box and get one half off)"},{"word":"venfu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ takes revenge on/retaliates against $x_{2}$ (person) for wrong $x_{3}$ (nu) with vengeance $x_{4}$ (nu).","notes":"Also avenge; (adjective:) $x_1$ is vengeful. See also {sfasa}, {cnemu}."},{"word":"venmi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vending machine, selling/stocking $x_2$","notes":"See {vecnu}, {minji}"},{"word":"venrelu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (aspect/state/object) is easy for $x_2$ to gain/acquire but hard for $x_2$ to lose/fail to maintain, according to judgment/standard $x_3$.","notes":"Certain diseases, wealth, and other things fall into this category. \"Hard come, easy go\" (example: respect, trust): {to'e} {venrelu}; \"easy come, easy go\": {arkadi'u}."},{"word":"vensa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is spring/springtime [warming season] of year $x_{2}$ at location $x_{3}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is vernal.","notes":"See also {citsi}, {crisa}, {critu}, {dunra}."},{"word":"vensraitu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Spring time/vernal [warming season] in the northern hemisphere and Autumn/autumnal [cooling season] in the southern hemisphere of year $x_2$ and for celestial body $x_3$.","notes":"This word unifies opposite seasons so that one can more easily reference something like \"the (northern) vernal equinox\" without having to specify hemisphere, nor without having to specify two different descriptions for the same point in time. One can now say \"Yuri's Night begins in the northern Spring and southern Autumn\" without difficulty and without making it sound like it might depend on location or happen multiple times per year. See also: \"{vensa}\", \"{critu}\", \"{crisaunra}\", \"{critoinsa}\", \"{dunraisa}\"."},{"word":"vensysenva","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ ultradreams about $x_2=s_2$","notes":"x1 engages in extended intense imagination/daydreaming, similar to a waking dream. Generally connected with a trance-like state of consciousness, and typically combined with roleplay if x1 is multiple people. This word is not a jvajvo; its etymology is based on the symbolism of spring, with events in this state tending to 'spring' out of nowhere, and a certain magical spirit sprouting to life, combined with the fact that {vensa} and {senva} are anagrams."},{"word":"vente","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is the ventral part of body $x_2$","notes":"Opposite of dorsum. Not necessarily should be the frontal part of the body. See also {bekpi}, {betfu}, {flira}"},{"word":"ventile","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a valve"},{"word":"venvei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=vr_1$ is a record of $x_2=ve_1$ [seller] having sold $x_3=ve_2$ [goods/service/commodity] to buyer $x_4=ve_3$ for amount/cost/expense $x_5=ve_4$, stored on medium $x_6=vr_4$.","notes":"Cf. {vecnu}, {vreji}"},{"word":"venxa'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mailer about $v_2$ from $x_3=v_1$ for audience $x_2=v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {vecnu}, {xatra}, {cuntu}, {zaircu'u}, {zairsnucu'u}, {venynoicu'u}, {venxatrycu'u}, {zacfoncu'u}, {faircu'u}, {vencu'u}."},{"word":"venxatrycu'u","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ the direct mail business/activity/function for goods/products/services/activities $v_2$ from/by $x_3=v_1$ to audience $x_2=v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {vecnu}, {xatra}, {cuntu}, {zaircu'u}, {zairsnucu'u}, {venynoicu'u}, {venxa'a}, {zacfoncu'u}, {faircu'u}, {vencu'u}."},{"word":"venynoi","score":4,"definition":"$n_1$ is an advertisement about $n_2=v_2$ by $n_3=v_1$ to intended audience $n_4=v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {vecnu}, {notci}, {venynoicu'u}, {zairsnucu'u}, {karni}, {cradi}, {tivni}."},{"word":"venynoicu'u","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ the advertising business/activity/function about goods/products/services/activities $n_2=v_2$ from/by $n_2=v_1$ to audience $n_4=v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {vecnu}, {notci}, {cuntu}, {venynoi}, {zaircu'u}, {zairsnucu'u}, {venxatrycu'u}, {zacfoncu'u}, {faircu'u}, {vencu'u}."},{"word":"venzmi","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is a vending machine offering $v_2$ to $v_3$ for sale cost $v_4$ under condition $z_3$."},{"word":"venzula","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects culture/nationality/language/geography of Venezuela in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"ve'o","selmaho":"VEhO","score":100000,"definition":"right mathematical bracket."},{"word":"ve'obu","selmaho":"BY*","score":1,"definition":"letteral: right bracket (letteral)."},{"word":"ve'oi","selmaho":"VEhO","score":1,"definition":"Close all open mathematical brackets.","notes":"If there are n still-open mathematical brackets (that is: unpaired \"{vei}\"s) prior to this word, then this word (without subscript) is equivalent to \"{ve'o} ve'o ... ve'o\" (where there are n \"ve'o\"s in that string). If it is \"{xi}\"-subscripted by a nonnegative integer m, then it closes all except (that is, using the previous notation: n minus) the m outermost still-open mathematical brackets; the word unsubscripted is equivalent to as if it were subscripted with {no} (0) and \"ve'o\" is equivalent to \"ve'oi xi {pa}\"; \"ve'oi xi {ro}\" has no effect."},{"word":"vepa'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"panra modal, 4nd place (standard/geometry) similarly; similar by standard ..."},{"word":"vepre","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a non-binary child/kid/juvenile [a young person] of age $x_2$ immature by standard $x_3$.","notes":"See discussion associated with \"{dinti}\" concerning whether this meaning is restricted to \"affirmatively nonbinary\" or whether it is more general. Word dispreferred in metaphor/example as sexist or exclusionary (use instead \"{verba}\"). See also: \"{nixli}\", \"{nanla}\", \"{verba}\", \"{bersa}\", \"{tixnu}\", \"{nunmu}\"."},{"word":"vepu'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100001,"definition":"pruce modal, 4th place (set of stages) passing through processing stages ..."},{"word":"verai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"traji modal, 4th place (set) -est; most extremely; superlative among ..."},{"word":"verba","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a child/kid/juvenile [a young person] of age $x_{2}$, immature by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Not necessarily human. See also {cifnu}, {makcu}, {citno}, {panzi}, {nanla}, {nixli}, se {rirni}, {bersa}."},{"word":"verbakni","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=c_1$ is a stirk/yearling [young cattle/beef-producer/bovine], of age $n_2$, immature/defined as a stirk/yearling by standard $n_3$, of species/breed $b_2$."},{"word":"verbanfi","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a tadpole/polliwog of amphibian species/breed $x2$","notes":"from {verba} + {banfi}"},{"word":"vercedra","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is the childhood (time of being a child) of $v_1$.","notes":"Cf. {cedra}, {verba}, {kamve'a}."},{"word":"vercka","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a crib made of $c_2$ for a child $c_3$=$v_1$ of age $v_2$.","notes":"not necessarily with bars; see also {slicka}"},{"word":"verclibau","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=c_3$ is a native language of $b_2=v_1=c_1$ to express $b_3$."},{"word":"vercone","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a version of $x_2$","notes":"Synonym: {versiio}"},{"word":"verfavzu'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a developmental disability that hinders/disrupts $x_2$'s ability to do $x_3$","notes":"For example \"lo me'oi autism cu verfavzu'i da lopu'u tavla je jikca\". Place structure is based on {xadzu'i}."},{"word":"verfi'e","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a fry/whitebait of species $x2$","notes":"from {verba} + {finpe}"},{"word":"verjo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a/the penis [body-part] of $x_2$","notes":"French \"verge\"; Spanish \"verga\"; cf. {pinji}, {nakpinji}"},{"word":"verku'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a take care of with taken care of-child $x_{2}$."},{"word":"verntineidja","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a teenager of age $x_2$.","notes":"Refers to humans who are at least 13 years old, but younger than 20 years. See also: {verba}."},{"word":"versiio","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a version of $x_2$","notes":"See {ve} {farvi}, {mupli}"},{"word":"verteba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vertebra of body or body-part $x_2$","notes":"See also {bongu}, {bekpi}"},{"word":"verture","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an overture (a piece at the beginning of a musical work) in style $x_2$","notes":"See {zgike}"},{"word":"veslabjvezirspa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a spring snowflake (Leucojum vernum) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"veslelxe","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mayflower/maylily/lily-of-the-valley of species/strain $x_2$","notes":"Latin \"Convallaria\". Composed of {vensa} (spring) and experimental gismu {lelxe}."},{"word":"vetai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"tamsmi modal, 4th place similarly; sharing ideal form in property ...","notes":"{tamsmi} is $x_1$ resembles $x_2$ sharing ideal form/shape $x_3$ in property $x_4$"},{"word":"veti'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"tcika modal, 4th place (for letters) as a time at location ..."},{"word":"ve'u","selmaho":"VEhA","score":100000,"definition":"location tense interval: a large region of space."},{"word":"ve'urzvocma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sells service $x_2$ to buyer $x_3$ for small/discounted price $x_4$.","notes":"{rafybri}. See also {kargu}."},{"word":"vi","selmaho":"VA","score":100002,"definition":"location tense distance: here at ... ; at or a very short/tiny distance from ..."},{"word":"vi'a","selmaho":"VIhA","score":100000,"definition":"dimensionality of space interval tense: 2-space interval; throughout an area."},{"word":"vi'amde","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to two-dimensional space in aspect $x_2$; $x_1$ is two-dimensional","notes":"cf. {vi'imde}, {vi'umde}, {vi'emde}."},{"word":"vibgle","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ (giver) has vaginal sex with $g_2=v_2$ (receiver).","notes":"Cf. {gletu}, {molgle}, {gaxygle}."},{"word":"vibna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the vagina [body-part] of $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cinse}, {gletu}, {pinji}, {plibu}, {vlagi}, {mabla}."},{"word":"vibnrbarpinji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the gynosome/female intermittent sexual organ [body-part] of $x_2$","notes":"This is a penetrative sexual organ used by females (egg-bearers) to penetrate and extract sperm and possibly seminal fluid from sexual partners. It is not a clitoris (as of a vagina into which sperm is injected)."},{"word":"vibykafke","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=v_2$ farts out $k_2$ [predominantly gaseous] from vagina $k_3=v_1$.","notes":"Cf. {vibna}, {kafke}."},{"word":"vicma'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an eraser word","notes":"This corresponds to selma'o SI, SA and SU in Lojban."},{"word":"vicra'e","score":2,"definition":"$v_1=r_1$ cuts (removes during editing) $v_2=r_2$ from $v_3$ leaving $v_4$.","notes":"Cf. {vimcu}, {ralte}, {fukra'e}, {fukpu'i}."},{"word":"victerlu'i","score":2,"definition":"$v_2=l_3$ is trash/rubbish/garbage/refuse removed from $v_3=l_2$ by $v_1=l_1$ (agent)","notes":"Cf. {dertu}, {festi}, {se} {jinsa}"},{"word":"vidbi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is poisoned, suffering from the effects of poison or venom $x_2$."},{"word":"vidgapci","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=v_1$ is poison gas under conditions $g_3$."},{"word":"vidni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a video monitor/CRT/screen [machine] serving function $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {skina}, ve {tivni}."},{"word":"vidnyja'o","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=v_1$ (video monitor/screen) displays $j_2$ to $j_3$; $j_2$ is the display of monitor $j_1=v_1$ shown to $j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {vidni}, {jarco}, {ekra}."},{"word":"vidnyjarco","score":-1,"definition":"$j=1_v=1$ (video monitor/screen) displays $j_2$ to $j_3$; $j_2$ is the display of monitor $j_1=v_1$ shown to $j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {vidni}, {jarco}, {ekra}."},{"word":"vidnyselclu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_2$ completely fills the display of monitor/screen $x_2=c_1=v_1$; $x_1=c_2$ is “in fullscreen”.","notes":"$x_1=c_2$ is not very specific here. It could refer, for example, to a computer program ({samtci}), a window ({pevyca'o zei uidje}), a movie ({skina}) or something else."},{"word":"vidnysle","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a pixel of screen $s_2=v_1$."},{"word":"vidnyxra","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a screenshot showing $p_2$, made by $p_3$ (user), in medium $p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {vidni}, {pixra}."},{"word":"vidrebjukni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a scorpion."},{"word":"vidru","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a virus of species/breed/defining property $x_{2}$ capable of infecting [at] $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {jurme}."},{"word":"vidvaubra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has great venomousness, relatively to the average among $x_2$."},{"word":"vidvi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the video/(possibly changing) visual content to/of recording/broadcast $x_2$ displayed/produced by medium/device $x_3$","notes":"Differs from {tivni} in that a given broadcast may have multiple sensory components, but this one deals only with the visual ones; $x_2$ may also not be televized/broadcasted (it could even be a static painting). It differs from {viska} in that no observer is necessary; a recording inherently has or does not have visual content. See also: {snavi}."},{"word":"vidyplin","score":1,"definition":"Name: Venus","notes":"A {jvocmevo} meaning \"{vindu} {plini}\", or \"toxic planet\". Named so because, in the words of Carl Sagan, it is the planet \"most like Hell\". See also {relplin} {remsol} {stoplin} {remted} {remlur} {xunplin} {balplin} {melplin}."},{"word":"vi'e","selmaho":"VIhA","score":100000,"definition":"dimensionality of space interval tense: 4-space interval; throughout a spacetime."},{"word":"vi'ecpe","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=v_2$ invites $ c_3=v_1$ to $v_2$ (place/event) in manner $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {vitke}, {cpedu}, {zvacpe}."},{"word":"vi'ei'e","selmaho":"PA5","score":2,"definition":"digit/number: Lévy-Khinchin constant $γ = e^{(π^2)/(12Log_e(2))} ≈ 3.2758…$","notes":"Some definitions of a constant likewise named are the natural logarithm of this number."},{"word":"vi'emde","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to four-dimensional space in aspect $x_2$; $x_1$ is four-dimensional","notes":"cf. {vi'imde}, {vi'amde}, {vi'umde}."},{"word":"vi'ertarci","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a guest star with stellar properties $t_2$","notes":"Includes both novae and supernovae."},{"word":"vi'etnama","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Vietnamese in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"vi'e zei saske","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ is a science of physics based on methodlogy $x_2=s_3$.","notes":"The branch of science concerned with the study of properties and interactions of space, time, matter and energy. See {saske}"},{"word":"vifne","score":100000,"definition":"(adjective:) $x_{1}$ is fresh/unspoiled.","notes":"See also {fusra}."},{"word":"vi'i","selmaho":"VIhA","score":100000,"definition":"dimensionality of space interval tense: 1-space interval; along a line."},{"word":"vi'imde","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to one-dimensional space in aspect $x_2$; $x_1$ is one-dimensional","notes":"cf. {vi'amde}, {vi'umde}, {vi'emde}."},{"word":"vijblo","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is an aircraft carrier carrying $b_2$, propelled by $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {vinji}, {bloti}, {ni'ablo}, {brabrajamblo}, {brajamblo}, {cmajamblo}, {badjamblo}. "},{"word":"vijli'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=v_2$ departs with an airplane from $c_2$ via route $c_3$."},{"word":"vijysazri","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ maneuvers/pilots/is a pilot of aircraft $v_1=s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {vinji}, {sazri}."},{"word":"vijysoi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a paratrooper in military unit $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {vinji}, {sonci}."},{"word":"vijytcana","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is an airport in transport system $t_2$ for aircraft of type $v_2$ propelled by $v_3$","notes":"from {vinji} {tcana}."},{"word":"vikcigla","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a/the mucous gland secreting mucus $c_2$, of body $c_3$."},{"word":"vikmi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [body] excretes waste $x_{2}$ from source $x_{3}$ via means/route $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {cigla}, {kalci}, {pinca}, {xasne}."},{"word":"viknu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is thick/viscous under conditions $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {denmi}, {snipa}."},{"word":"vikselcigla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is mucus produced by organ/membrane $x_2$ in body $x_3$"},{"word":"viktsispa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is mistletoe of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"vikyjdu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ = $v_1$ = $j_1$ is a quantity of putty (viscous/thick semisolid-semiliquid) of composition $x_2$ = $j_2$, viscous/thick under conditions $x_3$ = $v_2$; $x_1$ is putty (or has the texture/characteristics thereof)"},{"word":"vilcarbi'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tornado/whirlwind"},{"word":"vilco","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is willing to do/be $x_2$ (property)","notes":"Distinct from \"djica\" in that one may be willing to do something even if one does not want to do it. cf. {vi'o}"},{"word":"vilgunma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a group of mob","notes":"from {vlile} + {gunma}"},{"word":"vilka'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ slashes/violently cuts $x_2$ into pieces $x_3$"},{"word":"vilmu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x1=v1=m1$ dashes to $x2=m2$ from $x3=m3$ via $x4=m4$"},{"word":"vilsi'e","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=v_1$ is a blizzard/snowstorm at place/region $x_2$."},{"word":"viltce","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is very/extremely violent.","notes":"Cf. {vlile}, {mutce}."},{"word":"vilti'a","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=v_1$ is a storm at place/region $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {vlile}, {tcima}."},{"word":"vi ma","selmaho":"VA*","score":100000,"definition":"sumti question asking for a location: at/near what?."},{"word":"vimcu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ removes/subtracts/deducts/takes away $x_{2}$ from $x_{3}$ with/leaving result/remnant/remainder $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also appropriates, confiscates; alienation is inherent. See also {lebna}, {muvdu}, {cpacu}, {canci}, {cliva}, {jdika}."},{"word":"vimku'a","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is a loo/water closet/[room with toilet], in which $x_2=v_1$ excretes $x_3=v_2$, in home/building/structure $x_4=k_2$ surrounded by partitions/walls/ceiling/floor $x_5=k_3$ (mass/jo'u)","notes":"From {vimstizu}. As distinct from {lumku'a}, which is a room that primarily features washing facilities, this is a room that primarily features a means of relieving one's self."},{"word":"vimkumstu","score":2,"definition":"$s1=k1$ is an inherent/inalienable room of excretion.","notes":"Also known as “bathroom”. Useful for briefly asking for its location: “ma vimkumstu”"},{"word":"vimstizu","score":5,"definition":"$s_1$ is a toilet for $v_1$ to excrete $v_2$ from source $v_3$ via means/route $v_4$"},{"word":"vimstu","score":2,"definition":"$stuzi_1$ is a public convenience area, toilet, lavatory, WC area, restroom (not limited to buildings or rooms in them) for $vikmi_1$ excreting waste $vikmi_{2}$ from source $vikmi_{3}$ via means/route $vikmi_{4}$.","notes":"See also {vimku'a}."},{"word":"vimtizbru","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a toilet brush with bristles $b_3$.","notes":"See also: {vimstizu}, {burcu}."},{"word":"vin","score":1,"definition":"Vienna","notes":"German: Wien [viːn]"},{"word":"vincra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is (in) the foreground of $x_2$ by frame of reference $x_3$","notes":"cf. {jvinu}, {crane}. See also {vinti'e}, {catlu}, {viska}."},{"word":"vindu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is poisonous/venomous/toxic/a toxin to $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {since}."},{"word":"vinji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an airplane/aircraft [flying vehicle] for carrying passengers/cargo $x_{2}$, propelled by $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {vofli}, {sabnu}."},{"word":"vinmirtci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mirror"},{"word":"vinpa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a deliberately placed sign meaning $x_2$ to $x_3$ ($x_2$ being relevant to $x_3$'s situation when perceiving $x_1$)","notes":"See also {sinxa}, {finti}, {ganse}. A vinpa1 is often (but does not have to be) a physical sign board."},{"word":"vinreju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a scorpion."},{"word":"vinsmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ looks like/is similar in appearance to $x_2$ to observer $x_3$"},{"word":"vinta","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (user/consumer) is an addict of/is addicted to substance/entity/experience $x_2$ by standard $x_3$","notes":"Implies physiological need; the nature of x2 does not matter, only the response of x1. Quite arguably, anything other than an experience filling in x2 is sumti-raising. Is not necessarily bad; for example, one can be addicted to life, or to the consumption and processing of sugar."},{"word":"vinti'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is (in) the background of $x_2$ by frame of reference $x_3$","notes":"cf. {jvinu}, {trixe}. See also {vincra}, {viska}, {catlu}."},{"word":"vinzoru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (set of tuples) is the $x_4$-Winsorized data formed from data set $x_2$ (set of tuples), Winsorizing with respect to variable $x_3$.","notes":"$x_4$ (li; between 0 inclusive and 1 inclusive) is the threshold; any and only $x_3$ values which are more extreme than what $x_4$ allows will be replaced. In other words, any $x_3$ value in/as an entry of a tuple in $x_2$ which is less than the $((1-x_4)/2)$th-quantile value of $x_3$ in/from set $x_2$ is replaced by the $((1-x_4)/2)$th-quantile value of $x_3$ in/from set $x_2$; any $x_3$ value in/as an entry of a tuple in $x_2$ which is greater than the $(1-((1-x_4)/2))$th-quantile value of $x_3$ in/from set $x_2$ is reppaced by the $(1-((1-x_4)/2))$th-quantile value of $x_3$ in/from set $x_2$; all other values of $x_3$ in/as an entry of a tuple in $x_2$ remain unchanged; the newly generated set of tuples is $x_1$."},{"word":"vi'o","selmaho":"COI","score":100000,"definition":"vocative: wilco (ack and will comply)."},{"word":"vi'oi'au","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso unary operator: the set of all fixed points of function a","notes":"The output is an (unordered) set of all of the fixed/stationary/self-mapping points of the input function a; in other words, it the set of all x that are in the domain of a such that a(x) = x. Beware that a may have a larger range than intended (for example, e^x makes sense even for some matrix-valued x). Use {mau'au} for quoting a."},{"word":"vi'olbaso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a contrabass/double bass tuned to $x_2$","notes":"Largest member of the violin family. See also {vi'olni}, {vi'olta}, {vi'olcelo}."},{"word":"vi'olcelo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cello/violoncello tuned to key $x_2$","notes":"Replaces the obsolete {violtcelo}. See also {vi'olni}, {vi'olta}."},{"word":"vi'olni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a violin tuned to key $x_2$","notes":"See also {vi'olta}, {vi'olcelo}."},{"word":"vi'olta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a viola tuned to key $x_2$","notes":"The middle child of the bowed string family. See also {vi'olni}, {vi'olcelo}."},{"word":"vi'onri'ozgu","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=c_1=v_1$ is an evergreen rose (Rosa sempervirens) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"vi'orbisloi","score":1,"definition":"$l_1=b_1=v_1$ is permafrost as part of $l_2$."},{"word":"vipci'e","score":0,"definition":"$c_1$ (mass) is a hierachical / subordinate system / tree (computer science sense) interrelated by hierachical property / property determining subordinate relationships / subordination in aspect [or organization principle] $c_2 = v_2$ (ka) among components $c_3$ displaying common property $c_4$ (ka) with leaves $v_1$ and topmost / root element $v_3$.","notes":"Made from {vipsi} + {ciste}."},{"word":"vipkagni","score":2,"definition":"$k_1=v_1$ is a subsidiary company to $k_2=v_3$ chartered/mandated for purpose $k_3$.","notes":"From {vipsi}, {kagni}. "},{"word":"vipnoltru","score":1,"definition":"$v_1=t_1$ is the appointed governor/governor-general/lieutenant-governor over territory $t_2$ representing principal $v_3$","notes":"Cf. {vipsi}, {nobli}, {turni}, {nolraitru}, {vliraitru}, {gugja'a}, {truralju}, {trupauja'a}."},{"word":"vipsi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a deputy/vice/subordinate in aspect [or organization principle] $x_{2}$ (ka) to principal $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also assistant, adjutant. See also {krati}, {sidju}."},{"word":"viptru","score":-1,"definition":"$v_1=t_1$ is the appointed governor/governor-general/lieutenant-governor over territory $t_2$ representing principal $v_3$","notes":"Cf. {vipsi}, {nobli}, {turni}, {nolraitru}, {vliraitru}, {gugja'a}, {truralju}, {trupauja'a}."},{"word":"vipygu'e","score":2,"definition":"$g_1=v_1$ is a state/province/canton of federal state $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {vipsi}, {gugde}, {gugypau}."},{"word":"virbafo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vibraphone with playing range $x_2$, of material $x_3$","notes":"See also {glokesi}, {skilofo}, {marmiba}."},{"word":"virme","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a microscopic lifeform or life-like object or structure, of form/type/with characteristics $x_2$.","notes":"Superset of \"{jurme}\" and \"{vidru}\"; also includes things like fungal spores, prions, organelles, genetic code in and of itself, etc. It itself may not be fully alive. See also: \"{jmive}\", \"{prejume}\". In some ways this approximates the vague descriptor of \"bug\" (as in a disease) in English, although it need not have noticeable or adverse effects."},{"word":"virnkorona","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a coronavirus (subfamily Orthocoronavirinae) of species/breed/defining property $x_2$ capable of infecting [at] $x_3$.","notes":"Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) = la ny.renopasomoi ke virnkorona terbi'a SARSr-CoV = lo virnkorona be la .sarsr.kov. SARS-CoV = lo virnkorona be la .sars.kov. MERS-Cov = lo virnkorona be la .mers.kov. SARS-CoV-2 = lo virnkorona be la .sars.kov.xire \"Novel Coronavirus Pneumonia\" (a name for COVID-19) = la cnino virnkorona ke fepri inflamati"},{"word":"virnu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is brave/valiant/courageous in activity $x_{2}$ (event) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {terpa}, {darsi}."},{"word":"virparji","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=v_1$(virus/pathogen) infects $p_2=v_2$","notes":"parji is an experimental gismu. {vidru} {parji}"},{"word":"virske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$=$v_1$ is virology of viruses $s_2$ based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"Virology is the study of viruses. See also {vidru}, {jumske}."},{"word":"virsmilanbyxu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an instance of prion $x_2$ (individual or mass) with purity $x_3$ of type/composed of protein(s) $l_1$, capable of infecting [at] $v_3$."},{"word":"virtu'ale","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is virtual compared to real $x_2$","notes":"Can be also used to describe virtual particles in physics as opposed to \"real\" particles"},{"word":"virtukai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is virtually / practically / essentially $x_2$ (ka) for purpose $x_3$ (nu/zu'o); for the purpose of $x_3$, $x_1$ might as well be $x_2$","notes":"See {virtu'ale}, {ckaji}, {kosmu}, {simlu}, {markai}"},{"word":"virxuxoli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vyhuhol of subspecies $x_2$"},{"word":"visfa'i","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=v_1$ spots $f_3=v_2$ under condition $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {facki}, {viska}."},{"word":"viska","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ sees/views/perceives visually $x_{2}$ under conditions $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also (adjective:) $x_1$ is visual; $x_3$ can include ambient lighting, background, etc. which may affect what is perceived; note that English \"see\" often means \"look\" or a more generic \"observe\", or even \"understand, know\". See also {catlu}, {jvinu}, {kanla}, {minra}, {simlu}, {djuno}, {jimpe}, {zgana}, {ganse}."},{"word":"viska'e","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is sighted/able to see under conditions $k_3$ (event/state).","notes":"See also: {narviska'e}."},{"word":"viskli","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a clear with unobstructed $x_{2}$."},{"word":"vislas","score":1,"definition":"Vistula (Wisła) River"},{"word":"vislavacimborskas","score":1,"definition":"Wisława Szymborska","notes":"Polish writer, 1923-2012. Several of her poems have been translated into Lojban."},{"word":"vislavas","score":1,"definition":"Wisława","notes":"Polish female given name."},{"word":"vismlu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ looks like (via sight) it has property $x_2$ (ka) to $x_3$ (observer)"},{"word":"visnda","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bison of species $x_2$"},{"word":"vispu'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=v_2=p_1$ is visually pleasing/aesthetic to $x_2=v_1=p_2$ under conditions $x_3=v_3$; $x_2$ likes how $x_1$ looks"},{"word":"vistci","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is an optical tool used by $v_1$ to see $v_2$.","notes":"Cf. {viska}, {tutci}, {le'otci}, {barkalyle'o}, {darvistci}. Includes but is not limited to glass-based spectacles."},{"word":"visycu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is visible to $x_2$ under conditions $x_3$"},{"word":"visygau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ makes $x_2$ see (perceive visually) $x_3$ under conditions $x_4$","notes":"One sense of \"show\", but more mechanism-specific than the English word; one can't \"visygau fi ko'a\" where ko'a is not something that can be literally seen. In these cases {arco} or {sajgau} may be preferred. Also see {jarco}."},{"word":"visysanji","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=v_1=s_1$ sees $x_2=v_2=s_2$ under conditions $x_3=v_3$"},{"word":"visyzu'i","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ prevents $x_2$ from being seen by $x_3$; $x_1$ covers/obstructs view of/blocks $x_2$."},{"word":"vitci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is irregular/occasional/intermittent in property/action/aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {ranji}, {rufsu}, {suksa}."},{"word":"vitke","score":10001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a guest/visitor of $x_{2}$ at place/event $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ visits $x_{2}$/$x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {friti}, {klama}, {zasni}, {xabju}, {zvati}."},{"word":"vitno","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is permanent/lasting/[eternal] in property $x_{2}$ (ka) by standard $x_{3}$ [time-span/expectant one].","notes":"Also everlasting. See also {stodi}, {cimni}, {zasni}, {manfo}, {stali}."},{"word":"vi'u","selmaho":"VIhA","score":100000,"definition":"dimensionality of space interval tense: 3-space interval; throughout a space."},{"word":"vi'umde","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to three-dimensional space in aspect $x_2$; $x_1$ is three-dimensional","notes":"cf. {vi'imde}, {vi'amde}, {vi'emde}."},{"word":"vizbei","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ brings cargo $b_2$ here from $x_3=b_4$ over path $x_4=b_5$."},{"word":"vlabacru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1=b_1$ pronounces $x_3=v_1$ as $x_2=b_2$."},{"word":"vlaba'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=b_1$ pronounces $x_3=v_1$ as $x_2=b_2$."},{"word":"vlacku","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a dictionary concerning $c_3$ authored by $c_3$ intended for $c_4$ in medium $c_5$."},{"word":"vlagenkle","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the part-of-speech / grammatical class of word $x_2$, which means or has function $x_{3}$ in language $x_{4}$.","notes":"= {pevyselma'o}; Generalization of {selma'o}, to be usable for non-cmavo and words from other languages. See {ma'oi}"},{"word":"vlagi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the vulva [body-part] of $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cinse}, {gletu}, {pinji}, {plibu}, {vibna}, {mabla}."},{"word":"vlagri","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a verse/stanza with property (ka) $g_2$ meaning $v_2$ in language $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {valsi}, {girzu}, {vlali'i}, {jufmei}, {pempau}."},{"word":"vlakamsmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the similarity relation between all members of set $x_2$ (set of quoted words) such that they all mean esentially one common thing $x_3$ and are considered to be identical in any meaningful way in language $x_4$.","notes":"Members of $x_2$ need to be formally different words (could be expressed in IPA or careful pronunciation); some of them may not be, as transcribed, proper words in the language. If a language lacks a minimal pair which distinguishes paired phonés, then any strings which nominally differ in only such pairs will belong to $x_2$ of this word in that language; in other words allophonic but not phonemic differences produce such similarities. But even with minimal pairs, some words may not be distinguishable. This word refers to indistinguishability in the form of a word as well as its meaning/usage; so, homophones are not necessarily similar in this sense, nor are synonyms. The combination of both qualities does produce such similarities in spoken English (not necessarily written English, since the orthography is not phonemic). In English, phonation duration and, in some cases, certain phonation qualities (such as tonation, voicing, nasalation, place of articulation, aspiration, etc. (again: only in some cases)) do not distinguish words. Dialectal differences usually produce such similarities too (a U.S. English speaker and a UK English speaker will say the word \"car\" differently but will agree about everything concerning it, including its rhyming qualities in their dialects, its meaning, and its spelling). In Lojban, phonation duration (such as \".{yyy} \" versus merely \".{y} \"; but notice that some transcriptions are interpreted as producing multiphthongs/glides/syllabification, so \".{iii} \" is distinct from mere \".{i} \") and minor differences in place of articulation (trilled \"r\" versus English \"r\", for example) and sometimes voicing (for nasals, rhotics, laterals, and presently xy) do not produce word distinctions; so, they will generate such similarities in Lojban. Additionally any pair of words which come into {gimkamsmikezypro} (or similar for {zi'evla}) in Lojban have such a similarity in Lojban."},{"word":"vlakansi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a set of words that occur together meaning $x_2$ in language $x_3$; $x_1$ is a collocation"},{"word":"vlakemlerpoi","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a string in character set $l_2$ representing word $v_1$ meaning $v_2$ in language $v_3$","notes":"also $p_1$ is a spelling for $v_1$. See {lerpoi}."},{"word":"vlakra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an etymology of word $x_2$ meaning $x_3$ in language $x_4$"},{"word":"vlaleci'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a script/orthography for language $x_2$","notes":"See {vlalepo}, {lerfu}, {ciste}"},{"word":"vlalei","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a word type within (language) $k_2=v_3$, with defining property $k_3$ (ka).","notes":"The vlalei of lojban are {cmevla}, {brivla} and {cmavo}. See also: {selma'o}, {vlagenkle}."},{"word":"vlalepo","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the spelling of the word $x_2$ in script/orthography $x_3$ // $x_1$ is a character string representing word $x_2$.","notes":"Shortening of {vlalerpoi}. Use {me'o} to spell the letters for $x_1$. Also see {vlaleci'e}"},{"word":"vlalerpoi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the spelling of the word $x_2$ in script/orthography $x_3$ // $x_1$ is a character string representing word $x_2$.","notes":"Use {me'o} to spell the letters for $x_1$. zi'evla form: {vlalepo}. Also see {vlalerpoici'e}."},{"word":"vlalerpoici'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a script/orthography for language $x_2$","notes":"See {vlalerpoi}, {lerfu}, {ciste}"},{"word":"vlale'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a letter (alphabetical character, non-numeric) of in alphabet/character set $x_2$ representing $x_3$"},{"word":"vlali'i","score":4,"definition":"$l_1$ is a line of text defined by set of words/string $l_2$ meaning $x_3=v_2$ in language $x_4=v_3$.","notes":"See also {valsi}, {linji}, {lerpinsle}, {jufra}, {jufmei}, {vlagri}, {pempau}"},{"word":"vlali'ifa'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (se'e?) is a line terminator (eg \\n, CRLF, ...) of file(s) $x_2$"},{"word":"vlalikei","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ [mass/sequence] plays the Lojban word chaining game (vlalinkei) with ruleset $x_2$ and winner $x_3$ with resulting sentence $x_4$ against world champion $x_6$ for fabulous cash prize $x_7$ and endorsement deal(s) $x_8$ groupies $x_9$ (except they probably go earlier), played at time $x_{10}$ at location $x_{11}$ and honorific title $x_{12}$ breaking record(s) $x_{13}$ with mindless spectators $x_{14}$ taking time $x_{15}$ [amount] containing most frequently used word $x_{16}$ (zo) and not using perfectly good words $x_{17}$ (zo) displaying new strategy/trick $x_{18}$ supervised by $x_{19}$ with referee $x_{20}$ and used message transmission system $x_{21}$ time limit per move $x_{22}$ shortest move of the game $x_{23}$ broadcast on TV network(s) $x_{24}$ with Neilson ratings $x_{25}$ supplanting previously most watched show $x_{26}$ winning new fans $x_{27}$ who formerly played $x_{28}$ which is inferior for reasons $x_{29}$ by standard $x_{30}$ with banned words $x_{31}$ with words winning additional points $x_{32}$ with climax of suspense $x_{33}$ and best comeback $x_{34}$"},{"word":"vlamei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is text consisting of words $x_2$ meaning $x_3$ in language $x_4$."},{"word":"vlamojyzilcmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=z_1=m_2$ [set] is the vocabulary remembered/used/retrievable by $x_2=m_1$ about subject $x_3=m_3$; $x_1$ are the words $x_2$ can recall about $x_3$.","notes":"From {valsi} {morji} {zilcmi}. A more precise near-synonym of {vlaselmo'i}."},{"word":"vlanalri'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=v_1=r_1$ is a slang/informal word meaning $x_2=v_2$ in language $x_3=v_3$."},{"word":"VLANDeren","score":1,"definition":"Flanders."},{"word":"vlanuncau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ is a lexical gap, the lack of a word meaning/causing $x_2=v_2$ in language/[lexicon] $x_3=v_3$.","notes":"From {valsi} {nuncau}."},{"word":"vlapoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a text, a sequence of words","notes":"See {valsi} {porsi}, se {cusku}, se {bacru}, {jufra}"},{"word":"vlapoici'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is an idiom, set phrase, idiomatic expression, phrasal idiom of sequence of words $x_2$ (text) with the formative feature $x_3$ (property of $x_1$)","notes":"See also {vlapoi}, {ciste}, {jufra}, {bridi}, {metfo}"},{"word":"vlapro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (word) is in some specification conflict with $x_2$ (word) according to rules/standards $x_3$ in language $x_4$.","notes":"Examples: {gimkamsmikezypro}, {jvopro}, {selvlapro}. This is intended to act as a generic class descriptor for any such conflict imaginable."},{"word":"vlasatci","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is verbatim/to the letter.","notes":"Used of text. Cf. {valsi}, {satci}, {sitna}, {jufra}"},{"word":"vlaselcu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a choice of words, chosen by $x_2$ to express $x_3$","notes":"See {valsi}, {cuxna}, {bangu}"},{"word":"vlaselkei","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a plaything-word with play $x_{2}$."},{"word":"vlaselmo'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=v_1=s_1$ is a word/set of words (able to be) recalled by $x_2=s_2$ about subject $x_3=s_3$; $x_1$ is the vocabulary retrieved by $x_2$.","notes":"From {valsi} {selmo'i}, 'word(s)-remembered'. An attempt at translating the English word 'vocabulary'. Pedantically, refers only to the words actually remembered, rather than those that are merely retrievable. {vlamojyzilcmi} ('word-remember-set') is a potentially more accurate translation of the English word."},{"word":"vlasfa","score":0,"definition":"$s_1=v_1$ (agent) reproaches $s_2$ for infraction $s_3$ (event/state/action)","notes":"from {valsi} {sfasa}"},{"word":"vlasle","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$=$v_1$ (quote) is a linguistic/conceptual lexeme for word/concept $v_2$, being the most basic subunit of $s_2$, in language $v_3$","notes":"x1 may not be a proper word on its own (may require error/foreign/rafsi quotes or the like). See also: {veljvo}, {rafsi}."},{"word":"vlaste","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=l_1$ is a dictionary with words $x_2=l_2=v_1$ in order $x_3=l_3$, medium $x_4=l_4$, and language $x_5=v_3$.","notes":"See also: {valsi}, {liste}"},{"word":"vlatai","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is the pattern/shape of word $v_1=t_2$ with meaning $v_2$ in language $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {valsi}, {tarmi}, {rafsi}, {rafske}"},{"word":"vlaturge'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the morphology of language $x_2$ for text $x_3$.","notes":"Morphology is the grammar for the structure of words. Note: in Lojban, morphology and grammar are, technically, conflated."},{"word":"vlavelcki","score":1,"definition":"$c_4$ (text) is a definition of word(s)/phrase/definiendum $c_2=v_1$ with definiens $v_2$ in language $v_3$, as defined by $c_1$."},{"word":"vlaxagji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=xa_1$ is hungry to talk about $x_2$ using words in language $x_3=v_3$. In other words, $x_1=xa_1$ wishes there existed useful words for $x_2$ in the language $x_3=v_3$."},{"word":"vlika'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ (tool/blade/force) rips/tears/shreds $k_2$ (object) into pieces $k_3$"},{"word":"vlile","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an event/state/act of violence.","notes":"See also {suksa}, {jursa}."},{"word":"vlina","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a logical alternation/disjunction, stating that $x_{2}$ (du'u) and/or $x_{3}$ (du'u) is/are true.","notes":"See also {kanxe}, cmavo list {a}, {ja}, {gi'a}, {gu'a}."},{"word":"vlinyje'u","score":2,"definition":"at least one of the statements $x_1$ (du'u) and $x_2$ (du'u) is true (logical disjunction)","notes":"Synonymous with {zilvlina}. See also {vlina}, {kaxyje'u}/{zilkanxe} (TFFF), {nibzilvlina} (TFTT), {jetydu'i} (TFFT), {jetfrica} (FTTF), zilzilo (TTTT)."},{"word":"vlinykemlojvro","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is an OR gate with input [pins] $v_2$ and output [pins] $v_3$ in circuit/system $v_4$.","notes":"Cf. {vlina}, {lojvro}."},{"word":"vlipa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ has the power to bring about $x_{2}$ under conditions $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is powerful in aspect $x_{2}$ under $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also potent, has control/mastery. See also {tsali}, {jitro}, {ruble}."},{"word":"vliraitru","score":2,"definition":"$tu_1=tr_1=v_1$ is a dictator over/in subjects/territory $tu_2$ under conditions $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {kustru}, {kusyja'a}, {nonkantru}."},{"word":"vlixlu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=v_1$ influences the power dynamics of situation $x_2=v_3$ towards end $x_3=v_2$ through means of influence $x_4$.","notes":"From {vlipa}, {xlura}."},{"word":"vo","selmaho":"PA1","score":100001,"definition":"digit/number: 4 (digit) [four]."},{"word":"vo'a","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":100001,"definition":"pro-sumti: repeats 1st place of main bridi of this sentence.","notes":"Proposed/experimental rafsi: -vob- (cf. {vobmipri})"},{"word":"vo'ai","selmaho":"SE","score":4,"definition":"conversion: move/promote 4th place to 1st position. Everything else stays in the same order.","notes":"Before: x1 x2 x3 x4 x5, after: x4 x1 x2 x3 x5. Has the same effect as \"ve te se\". Proposed rafsi: -voz-. See also {to'ai}, {xo'ai}."},{"word":"vo'au'u","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"quaternary mathematical operator: (left) convolution (a★b)(c) in structure d","notes":"a, b are integrable functions; c is the variable of input of the convolution a★b; d is the structure in which these objects and the convolution live; the convolution is applied from the left (subject to context and definitions). Domains of integration and characteristics of the integrand, etc., can be defined by d and/or by context. See also: {di'ei'o'au}."},{"word":"vob","score":-1,"definition":"a rafsi for {vo'a}","notes":"used in lujvo where two places refer to x1 e.g. x1 mipri x1 -> x1 vobmipri"},{"word":"vobmipri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=m_1=m_2$ hides from $x_2$ by method $x_3$"},{"word":"vocpi'e","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ jumps up and down on $p_2=p_3$ reaching height $p_4$ propelled by $p_5$"},{"word":"vo'e","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: repeats 2nd place of main bridi of this sentence."},{"word":"vo'ei'a","selmaho":"PA5","score":2,"definition":"digit/number: Lambert W(1) constant Ω ≈ 0.5671432904097838729999686622…","notes":"Ω*$e^Ω$ = 1."},{"word":"vofli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ flies [in air/atmosphere] using lifting/propulsion means $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cipni}, {klama}, {vinji}."},{"word":"vo'i","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: repeats 3rd place of main bridi of this sentence."},{"word":"voi","selmaho":"NOI","score":100000,"definition":"non-veridical restrictive clause used to form complicated le-like descriptions using \"ke'a\"."},{"word":"voi'a","selmaho":"KOhA","score":3,"definition":"pronoun analogical to the vo'a series for the fai-place.","notes":"The vo'a series can target all conventional places of a selbri, but not the fai-place made by a jai conversion, hence the need for this cmavo."},{"word":"voi'e","selmaho":"GOI","score":1,"definition":"titular possessive: possessive that is part of a name, e.g. \"The Summer of Love\", \"The Wars of the Roses\", \"Zeno of Elea\"","notes":"See {voi'i}, {pe}"},{"word":"voi'i","selmaho":"NOI","score":2,"definition":"titular relative clause: gives a title/name in the form of a relative clause, e.g. \"Alexander the Great\" or \"Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds\"","notes":"See comments for dialectal/proposal-related notes. For a bare title without a name or a descriptor, use {la} {poi'i}. Also see {voi'e}"},{"word":"voikla","score":2,"definition":"$k_1=v_1$ flies to destination $k_2$ from origin $k_3$ via route $k_4$ using means/vehicle $k_5=v_2$."},{"word":"voinci","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is Voynichese, related to the Voynich manuscript in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also {mifra}"},{"word":"voiple","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a paper airplane/glider of paper $x_2$"},{"word":"voisne","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1=v_1$=ko'a dreams that they are flying ($x_2=s_2$=\"lo du'u ko'a vofli\" fixed) by means $x_3=v_2$; $x_2$ is a flying dream of $x_1$; $x_1$ has flying dream $x_2$.","notes":"See also {vofli}, {senva}."},{"word":"vokcinje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vocal fold of $x_2$"},{"word":"voki'o","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 4,000 expressed with comma."},{"word":"vokpravelpe'u","score":2,"definition":"$x1$=$p4$ is the locus/place of (vocal) articulation of sound/vocal product $x2$=$v1$=$c2$ made by instrument/locus/vocalization tool $x3$=$p3$ in individual speaker $x4$=$v2$=$c1$=$p1$","notes":"x3 will most likely be loci of the surface of the tongue, lips, teeth, interior regions of the cheeks, uvula, epiglottis, glottis, pharynx, roof of the mouth, jaws, etc. (Arguably could apply to regions of crickets legs aand other parts of the body for various organisms/entities, including humans; but it must be \"vocal\" in a generalized sense)."},{"word":"voksa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a voice/speech sound of individual $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {sance}, {tirna}, {bacru}."},{"word":"voksli","score":1,"definition":"voice $x_1=s_1=v_1$ of individual $x_3=v_2$ oscillates at frequency $x_2=s_2$."},{"word":"voksna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vocal sound (vowel, consonant...)","notes":"See also {voksnaske}, {karsna}, {zunsna}, {sance}, {voksa}."},{"word":"voksnaske","score":1,"definition":"$s_2$ is phonetics based on methodology $s_2$."},{"word":"vokta'a","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ speaks (vocally) to $x_2$ about $x_3$ in language $x_4$","notes":"{voksa} {tavla}"},{"word":"vokterplo","score":1,"definition":"$p_3$ is the glottis/vocal folds of $v_2$.","notes":"Used in phonological jargon. cf. {zunsna}"},{"word":"vokygenkantu","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a minimal phonological feature of language $k_2=g_2$."},{"word":"vokygenske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is phonology based on methodology $s_3$."},{"word":"volapuk","score":1,"definition":"Volapük.","notes":"{banvu'olu}"},{"word":"volbifce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a wasp that is not an ant","notes":"See {bifce}, {manti}."},{"word":"volbolo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a volleyball."},{"word":"volfalnu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kite.","notes":"From {falnu}, {vofli} (f2, f3, v2 subsumed). See also {volfanjacta'o}."},{"word":"volfanjacta'o","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$=$d_1$=$f_1$=$v_1$ is a board for use in water/(wind/kite)surfingboard/bodyboard/wakeboard of material/property $t_2$.","notes":"From {tanbo}, {djacu}, {falnu}, {vofli} (f2, f3, v2 subsumed). See also sufingboard (={bonjacta'o}), windsurfingboard (={fanjacta'o}), wakesurfingboard (={blobonjacta'o})."},{"word":"volmna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ flies/swims through fluid $x_2$ using means of propulsion/lift $x_3$.","notes":"Combines the notions of {vofli} and {limna} which are subtypes of this notion. This is done in the spirit of {xamsi}, which pertains to/can consist of all/any fluids. It is less general than {kesfi} (it is something like \"kesfi be lo xamsi be fi $x_2$\")."},{"word":"volratcu","score":0,"definition":"$r_1=v_1$ volratcu $r_2$.","notes":"Cf. {vofli}, {ratcu}."},{"word":"volsmacu","score":3,"definition":"$s_1=v_1$ is a bat (flying mammal of order Chiroptera) of species/breed $s_2$"},{"word":"volsu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ does a flight dive."},{"word":"voltolka'ecpi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bird which is essentially incapable of sustained flight, of taxon $x_2$","notes":"For birds which, consequently, primarily walk, see also: {dzucpi}; this word refers to a superclass thereof."},{"word":"volve","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ returns to $x_2$ from $x_3$; $x_1$ moves/gives back to $x_2$ from $x_3$.","notes":"x1 goes back/reverts/retreats; (x2 may be a location or a person or an event/situation; the latter may also be expressed with {krefu} or {rapli} and a causative like {rinka}/{rikygau}). See also {benji}, {krefu}, {rapli}, {rinka}. For 'return something to something' use {volvygau} or {xruti}."},{"word":"volvygau","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) returns $x_2$ to origin/earlier state $x_3$ from $x_4$; $x_1$ moves/gives $x_2$ back to $x_3$ from $x_4$.","notes":"x3 may be a location or a person or an event/situation; the latter may also be expressed with {krefu} or {rapli} and a causative like {rinka}/{rikygau}). See also {benji}, {krefu}, {rapli}, {rinka}."},{"word":"volvygrana","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a boomerang","notes":"See {volve}, {grana}"},{"word":"vombatu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a wombat (family Vombatidae) of species/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"vomoi","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantified selbri: convert 4 to ordinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is fourth among $x_{2}$ ordered by rule $x_{3}$."},{"word":"vonblikubli","score":3,"definition":"$k_1$ is/are (a) tetrahedron(s)/tetrahedra/regular polyhedron [3-dimensional shape/form] composed of four triangular sides $k_3=b_3$."},{"word":"vonca'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a 4-dimensional spacetime/region occupied by $x_2$ .","notes":"See also {vi'e}"},{"word":"vondei","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Thursday of week $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {jednvo}."},{"word":"vondi'o","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ is a caltrop (tetrahedral nail) of size $d_2$ made of $d_3$."},{"word":"vonfu'ivla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=v_1=f_1$ is a stage 4 fu'ivla meaning $x_2=v_2$, based on word $x_3=f_2$ in language $x_4$.","notes":"'stage 4 fu'ivla' is a term specific to Lojban and described in 'The Complete Lojban Language', chapter 4, section 7. The definition is similar to that of {fu'ivla}, but with the x3 place of {fu'ivla} omitted. x1 is assumed to be a word in Lojban as the concept doesn't make much sense for other languages. See also {pavyfu'ivla} - 'stage 1 fu'ivla', {relfu'ivla} - 'stage 2 fu'ivla' and {cibyfu'ivla} - 'stage 3 fu'ivla'"},{"word":"vonkulpikta","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a post-secondary non-tertiary education diploma entitling $p_2$ to entitlement/privilege $p_3$ (event/state) from school/institute/academy $c_1$ teaching subject(s) $c_3$.","notes":"Fourth level of International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED)."},{"word":"vonma'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is April/the fourth month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"vonma'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tense word/cmavo/particle of grammatical class (selma'o) $x_2$ with meaning/function $x_3$ in usage/language $x_4$","notes":"See also: {caljveteima'o}"},{"word":"vonmast","score":1,"definition":"April.","notes":"Cf. {lanma'i}, {vonmasti}."},{"word":"vonmasti","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is April/the fourth month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {masnvo}. Cf. {pavmasti}, {nanca}."},{"word":"vonmoija'a","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ has the rank of Lieutenant Colonel/Commander/Wing Commander (equivalent of NATO OF-4) in military unit /organization $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {vo}, {moi}, {jatna}, {jemja'a}, {vairsoi}, {mumymoija'a}, {cibmoija'a}. Based on STANAG 2116: NATO Codes for Grades of Military Personnel."},{"word":"vonmoixandegji","score":1,"definition":"$xa_1=d_1$ is the ring finger of hand $xa_2=d_2$ attached to body $d_3$.","notes":"See also: {xantamji}, {relmoixandegji}, {cibmoixandegji}, {mumymoixandegji}."},{"word":"vonmomdegji","score":0,"definition":"$m_1=d_1$ is the ring finger of $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {degji}."},{"word":"vono","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 40 [forty]."},{"word":"vonono","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 400 [four hundred]."},{"word":"vonpaso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ swindles $x_2$ into state/event $x_3$ by promising $x_4$; $x_1$ commits 419/advance fee fraud.","notes":"generally $x_1$ is Nigerian, but may be in another country; see also {tcica}"},{"word":"vonplin","score":1,"definition":"Mars.","notes":"Cf. {vonplini}."},{"word":"vonplini","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is the fourth closest planet (default is Mars if p2 is the Sun) revolving around $p_2$ (default is the Sun), with planetary characteristics $p_3$, orbital parameters $p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {vonplin}, {pavyplini}, {relplini} etc.; see also {terdi}, {solri}, {mluni}, {lunra}, {plinycma}, {tarci'e}."},{"word":"vonseldansu","score":1,"definition":"$d_2$ is quadrille music accompanying dancers $d_1$ (individual, mass).","notes":"Cf. {dansu}, {seldansu}, {vonynundansu}."},{"word":"vonseltu'e","score":1,"definition":"$t_2$ is four-legged with legs $t_1$.","notes":"Cf. {vo}, {tuple}."},{"word":"vonvanci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Thursday evening of week $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"vonynundansu","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a quadrille with dancers $d_1$ to music/rhythm $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {dansu}, {nundansu}, {vonseldansu}."},{"word":"vo'o","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: repeats 4th place of main bridi of this sentence."},{"word":"vo'oi","selmaho":"UI2","score":2,"definition":"evidential: non-veridical - veridical","notes":"cmavo for {voi}."},{"word":"vo'otka","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vodka distilled from $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xalrvotka}, {xalka}, {jikru}, {birje}, {vanju}, {uiski}, {campania}, {vanjyjikru}, {koinka}."},{"word":"vorbiku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (shape/form) is (idealized as) a quadrilateral/two-dimensional closed shape bounded by exactly four distinct non-colinear line-segments (or circular arcs), with vertices $x_2$ (ordered cyclical list) and with additional properties $x_3$.","notes":"Bounded but not necessarily convex; the reference set of $x_1$ includes a simple hourglass diagram (two triangles touching at a vertex such that two sides of each are mutually colinear)."},{"word":"vorgreku","score":0,"definition":"$g_1$ is a doorframe/[frame of gateway/access way] of doorway/gateway/access way $g_2=v_1$."},{"word":"vorlon","score":1,"definition":"Vorlon."},{"word":"vorlu'a","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=v_1$ is a passage between $p_2=v_2$ and $p_3=v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {vorme}, {pluta}."},{"word":"vorme","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a doorway/gateway/access way between $x_{2}$ and $x_{3}$ of structure $x_{4}$.","notes":"Note: emphasis on route nature; solid door (= {vrogai}/{vrobi'u}/{vrozu'itci}). See also {canko}, {ganlo}, {kalri}, {murta}, {pagre}, {bitmu}, {kuspe}."},{"word":"vormrtori","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Shinto \"torii\" [spiritual doorway/gateway/access way] between $x_2$ and $x_3$ of location $x_4$.","notes":"Japanese 鳥居 \"torii\""},{"word":"votcan","score":2,"definition":"name: 4chan (website)","notes":"Often written as \"4tcan\""},{"word":"votkil","score":1,"definition":"Vötgil.","notes":"{votkilo}"},{"word":"votkilo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Vötgil culture/language in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"vo'u","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: repeats 5th place of main bridi of this sentence."},{"word":"vo zei sumtika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'sumti-4' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: sumti-5 | gek sumti gik sumti-4. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"vo zei zgabube","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'selbri-4' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: selbri-5 (joik-jek selbri-5 | joik stag? KE # selbri-3 /KEhE#/)*. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"vozmau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=m_4$ is the excess amount by which $x_2=m_1$ exceeds $x_3=m_2$ in property/quantity $x_4=m_3$ (ka/ni).","notes":"{zmadu} with places reordered by means of {vo'ai} promotion. Related words: {selsumji}, {velvi'u}, {vozme'a}."},{"word":"vozme'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=m_4$ is the amount by which $x_2=m_1$ is less than $x_3=m_2$ in property/quantity $x_4=m_3$ (ka/ni).","notes":"From {vo'ai} {mleca}. See also {vozmau}. Closely related to {velvi'u}, {selsumji}."},{"word":"vozyfi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ inspires $x_2$ to create $x_3$ for purpose $x_4$","notes":"= {vo'ai} {finti}. See {vefi'e}"},{"word":"vozykakpa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_4$ is a digging tool that $x_2=k_1$ uses to dig material $x_3=k_2$ out from source $x_4=k_3$.","notes":"{vo'ai} {kakpa}; kakpa with x4 promoted to x1 place. Basically synonymous with {velkakpa}."},{"word":"vozysfa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_4$ is a punishment inflicted by $x_2=s_1$ on $x_3=s_2$ for infraction $x_4=s_3$.","notes":"{sfasa} with 4th place promoted with {vo'ai}. Has the same meaning as {velsfa}, but, arguably, a more intuitive place structure."},{"word":"vozyvozylisri","score":1,"definition":"Storyteller $x_1=l_3$ tells audience $x_2=l_4$ story/tale/yarn/narrative $x_3=l_1$ about plot/subject/moral $x_4=l_2$.","notes":"{lisri} with places reordered by means of {vo'ai} promotion to echo the pattern of {tavla}."},{"word":"vrabatke","score":4,"definition":"$b_1=v_1$ is a switch/actuating lever on/for item $b_2$, with purpose $b_3$, made of material $b_4$.","notes":"Though there has been a great amount of debate in Lojbanistan over the need for a lujvo as such, I thought I would submit it anyway."},{"word":"vraga","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a lever [tool] [of apparatus] for doing $x_{2}$ [function/action], with fulcrum $x_{3}$ and arm $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {tutci}, {pulni}."},{"word":"vraike","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is kelp of genus/species $x_2$"},{"word":"vrajendu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=j_1$ is a pivot/fulcrum of lever $x_2=j_2=v_1$","notes":"from {vraga}+{jendu}"},{"word":"vrebi'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ lies down/becomes reclining on $x_2$"},{"word":"vrejai","score":2,"definition":"$j_1$ cuddles / snuggles $j_2$, both lying on $v_2$; with $j_3$ (part of $j_1$) at locus $j_4$ (part of $j_2$).","notes":"See also {pamjai}."},{"word":"vreji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a record of $x_{2}$ (data/facts/du'u) about $x_{3}$ (object/event) preserved in medium $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {sorcu}, {datni}, {papri}."},{"word":"vrepu'i","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ lays $p_2=v_1$ on/at surface/locus $p_3=v_2$.","notes":"Cf. {punji}, {vreta}."},{"word":"vreta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ lies/rests/reclines/reposes on $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is reclining/recumbent/lying on $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cpana}, {surla}, {zutse}, {ckana}, {lazni}."},{"word":"vrici","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (set/mass/ind.) is miscellaneous/various/assorted in property $x_{2}$ (ka).","notes":"See also {manfo}, {klesi}, {girzu}, {frica}, {simsa}, {panra}."},{"word":"vricycti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is omnivorous."},{"word":"vricykricru","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is liberal/open-minded with regard to beliefs $k_2$ about subject $k_3$ under conditions $c_3$","notes":"From {vrici}, {krici}, {curmi}. Cf. {dzejdasra}, {vricykricrutrusi'o}."},{"word":"vricykricrutrusi'o","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a liberal political ideology as applied by $t_1=c_1$ among/in people/territory/domain $t_2$ based on the works of thinker $si_3$","notes":"From {vrici}, {krici}, {curmi}, {turni}, {sidbo}. Cf. {vricykricru}, {ka'irtrusi'o}, {dzejdasratrusi'o}, {fairpaltrusi'o}, {guntrusi'o}, {natpamtrusi'o}, {tsarainaitrusi'o}."},{"word":"vriska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is VRISKA SERKET."},{"word":"vrMANT","score":2,"definition":"Vermont"},{"word":"vroca'o","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=v_1$ is a French window/side-hinged window.","notes":"{vorme} {canko}; typically in pairs extending to the floor"},{"word":"vrodarxi","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ knocks at door $d_2=v_1$ to $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {vorme}, {darxi}."},{"word":"vrogai","score":4,"definition":"$g_1$ is a door/gate (movable barrier) in portal/doorway (opening) $v_1=g_2$ between $v_2$ and $v_3$, in structure $v_4$.","notes":"Also: hinged/swinging barrier or flap, sliding panel, and possibly window. Cf. {vorme}, {gacri}, {li'avro}, {kumfa}, {dinju}, {pagre}"},{"word":"vrogaibatke","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a door knob/door handle on door $b_2=g_1$ and is made of material $b_4$."},{"word":"vrogreku","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is a doorframe/[frame of gateway/access way] of doorway/gateway/access way $g_2=v_1$."},{"word":"vrojendu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the hinge upon which door $x_2$ rotates, hinge composed of material $x_3$.","notes":"Arguably applies to certain lids too."},{"word":"vrokoi","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=v_1$ is the threshold defining access through the boundary between $k_2=v_2$ and $k_3=v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {vorme}, {korbi}, {vroloi}."},{"word":"vroloi","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is the threshold/doorsill of doorway/gateway $l_2$ between $v_2$ and $v_3$ of structure $v_4$. ","notes":"Cf. {vorme}, {loldi}, {vrokoi}."},{"word":"vrostu","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a site with sited-door $x_{2}$."},{"word":"vruca'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a horn/buzzer/siren producing strident noise $c_2=s_1$, operated by $c_3$.","notes":"{savru} {cabra}"},{"word":"vrude","score":10000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is virtuous/saintly/[fine/moral/nice/holy/morally good] by standard $x_{2}$.","notes":"Holy/saintly (= {cesyvu'e}). Virtue the attribute is \"ka vrude\". See also {palci}, {xamgu}, {marde}, {zabna}."},{"word":"vrumli","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=s_1$ is a squeak/creak/quiet noise to $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {savru}, {milxe}."},{"word":"vrurapkilpra","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ makes/produces a rustling/crackling sound by process $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {savru}, {rapli}, {kinli}, {cupra}, {vruvricypra}."},{"word":"vrusi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (ka) is a taste/flavor of/emitted by $x_{2}$; $x_{2}$ tastes of/like $x_{1}$.","notes":"Also: $x_2$ tastes of seasoning $x_1$, $x_1$ is a seasoned flavor of $x_2$ (= {tsapyvu'i}); vrusi may overlap the senses of taste and smell, since the latter is a significant component of taste. See also {kukte}, {tsapi}, {cpina}, {panci}."},{"word":"vruvricypra","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ makes/produces a rich complex sound by process $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {savru}, {ricfu}, {cupra}, {vrurapkilpra}."},{"word":"vu","selmaho":"VA","score":100000,"definition":"location tense distance: far from ... ; yonder at ... ; a long distance from ..."},{"word":"vu'a","selmaho":"FAhA1","score":100000,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; west of."},{"word":"vu'ai","selmaho":"PA","score":1,"definition":"base-dependent digit: the maximum possible single-digit number expressible in the relevant number base.","notes":"Some pathologies are possible. For a non-balanced, fixed, positive, arithmetic base (such as standard binary, decimal, hexadecimal), this is one less than the base (respectively: '1', '9', 'F'); in such a case, this word is equivalent to \"vei (vei) pano (ju'u ny ve'o) vu'u pa ve'o {boi'ai}\"."},{"word":"vu'arna","score":3,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is to the west of $x_{2}$ according to frame of reference $x_{3}$.","notes":"Synonymous to {stici}. See {vu'a}. Set: {be'arna} {du'arna} {ne'urna} {vu'arna}. This set is invented for those who prefer the sumtcita over the gismu, due to all starting with different letters."},{"word":"vubla","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains/is related to/reflects (the) weak nuclear force [fundamental interaction] in manner/with properties/in state/with realization $x2$, coupling to $x3$ in manner/with strength $x4$","notes":"Also: possibly radioactive/nuclear/atomic decay/emission/fission (especially in connection with {dirce}). Proposed short rafsi: -vul-. See also: {jikfi}, {tsaba}, {dicma}, {grava}, {xigzo}"},{"word":"vudvri","score":1,"definition":"$vr_1=vi_1$ is a hero/heroic in doing $vi_2$ by standard $vr_2=vi_3$."},{"word":"vudypai","score":3,"definition":"$v_1=p_1$ is fair / does justice to $p_2$ by standard $v_2$."},{"word":"vu'e","selmaho":"UI5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: virtue - sin.","notes":"See also {vrude}, {zungi}."},{"word":"vu'enai","selmaho":"UI*5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: virtue - sin."},{"word":"vu'i","selmaho":"LAhE","score":100000,"definition":"sumti qualifier: the sequence made from set or composed of elements/components; order is vague."},{"word":"vu'ilma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of dark energy with properties $x_2$"},{"word":"vu'izga","score":2,"definition":"$z_1$ tastes $v_2$ using taste buds $z_3$ under conditions $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {vrusi}, {zgana}, {vusyga'e}, {kukte}."},{"word":"vujnu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the subtraction-difference of $x_2$ and $x_3$ (and $x_4$ etc.); $x_1 = x_2 - x_3$ [ $- x_4$ etc.]","notes":"Near-synonymous to {selsumji}, but better conveys the concept of \"subtraction\", as opposed to merely \"addend\", as well as being more convenient for lujvo. See {vu'u}, {sumji}, {pilji}, {dilcu}, {frinu}. Proposed rafsi: -vuj-, -vu'u-"},{"word":"vukna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ confuses $x_2$ with $x_3$; $x_1$ misidentifies $x_2$ as $x_3$","notes":"Syn. {dubji'isre}. See {cfipu}, {srera}, {ji'isre}, {tolmo'i}"},{"word":"vukro","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Ukrainian language/culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {slovo}, {softo}."},{"word":"vulgare","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is vulgar, smutty to $x_2$ in $x_3$ (property)","notes":"See also {pocli}"},{"word":"vulkan","score":2,"definition":"Vulcan (Star Trek alien race)"},{"word":"vu'o","selmaho":"VUhO","score":100001,"definition":"joins relative clause/phrase to complete complex or logically connected sumti in afterthought."},{"word":"vu'oi","selmaho":"VUhOI","score":3,"definition":"opening bracket for VUhO","notes":"The binary choice of \"VUhO or no VUhO\" in the official grammar makes it impossible for instance to say \"lo broda .e lo brode .e bo lo brodi\" and attach a relative clause (or phrase) only to \"lo brode .e bo lo brodi\". Either only \"lo brodi\" receives a relative clause/phrase (simply NOI/GOI) or the entire threesome (VUhO NOI/GOI). The function of VUhOI is as an \"elidable starter\" - the reverse of an elidable terminator: it explicitly marks the scope of a relative clause/phrase. If elided, it extends as far as possible (equivalent to regular VUhO and consistent with elidable terminators). Examples: \"lo broda .e lo brode .e bo ([VUhOI] lo brodi [VUhO] noi brodo)\"; \"([VUhOI] lo broda .e lo brode .e bo lo brodi vu'o noi brodo)\"; \"lo broda .e (vu'oi lo brode .e bo lo brodi vu'o noi brodo)\". While VUhOI is elidable, it is not possible to say VUhOI and then elide VUhO; consider \"vu'oi lo broda .e [VUhOI] lo brode [VUhO] noi brodo [KUhO] vu'o noi brodu\" as a counterexample. See also: {vu'o}."},{"word":"vurbau","score":1,"definition":"$v_1=b_1$ is the Ukrainian language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Cf. {vukro}, {bangu}, {bangukuru}."},{"word":"vurgu'e","score":0,"definition":"$v_1=g_1$ is Ukraine.","notes":"Cf. {vukro}, {gugde}, {gugde'u'a}."},{"word":"vusyga'e","score":3,"definition":"$g_1$ tastes $g_2=v_1$ (flavor) emitted by $v_2$.","notes":"Cf. {vrusi}, {ganse}, {kukte}, {vu'izga}."},{"word":"vusygaska'e","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ (experiencer) is able to taste under conditions $k_3$ (event/state).","notes":"See also: {narvu'igaska'e}, {vusyga'e}."},{"word":"vu'u","selmaho":"VUhU1","score":100001,"definition":"n-ary mathematical operator: minus; subtraction operator; [(((a - b) - c) - ...)].","notes":"See also {su'i}, {sumji}"},{"word":"vy","selmaho":"BY2","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for v."},{"word":"vy.bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":1,"definition":"Letteral: “w” character","notes":"See https://lojban.github.io/cll/17/5/"},{"word":"vybu","selmaho":"BY*","score":0,"definition":"WARNING: THIS IS UNGRAMMATICAL.","notes":"Use {vy.bu} instead."},{"word":"VYNTxuk","score":1,"definition":"Windhoek","notes":"Capital city of Namibia. Alternately, {VYNtuk}, {vintuk}."},{"word":"vy'y","selmaho":"VY'Y","score":1,"definition":"brisni/statement terminator.","notes":"It may be useful for attaching an attitudinal at the end of a brisni or for afterthought brisni connection, such as \"mi viska do vy'y je do viska mi\"; unlike \".i je\", this can occur within a subordinate clause: \"ta pu fanta lo nu mi viska do vy'y ja do viska mi\"."},{"word":"vy zei sance","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiced labiodental fricative sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {vasnce}."},{"word":"xa","selmaho":"PA1","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: 6 (digit) [six]."},{"word":"xa!","score":0,"definition":"(problematic morphology)"},{"word":"xa'a","selmaho":"UI1b","score":2,"definition":"naturalistic interjection: laughter","notes":"Differs from {u'i} in that this is meant to be a typographical representation of actual laughter. Additional -'a syllables may be added as desired. See {bu'a'a}, {cmila}, {ki'ai}"},{"word":"xa'a'a","selmaho":"UI1b","score":2,"definition":"naturalistic interjection: laughter","notes":"= {xa'a}"},{"word":"xa'afcmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ barks with sound $x_2$","notes":"See {cmoni}, {gerku}, {xafxafa}. Onomatopoeic synonym to {gercmo}"},{"word":"xa'ai","selmaho":"VUhU","score":2,"definition":"mekso operator: the $b$th branch of the (possibly multivalued) function $a$","notes":"According to convention or by explicit definition in the discourse. Default is b=1."},{"word":"xa'anze","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Hanseatic/pertains to the Hanseatic League in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {canja}, {bijgri}, {bloti}, {dotco}, {baurnudusu}."},{"word":"xa'anzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Han Chinese [Mandarin, Cantonese, Wu, etc.] culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jungo}, {jugygu'e}, {jugbau}, {djunguos}, {gugdecunu}, {gugdetuve}. "},{"word":"xa'ardakli","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a mailbag with letter(s) $d_2=xa_1$, and of material $d_3$.","notes":"Any bag with at least one letter in it counts as mailbag here."},{"word":"xa'argai","score":-1,"definition":"$g_1$ is an envelope containing letter $xa_1=g_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xa'arvau}."},{"word":"xa'arvau","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is an envelope for/containing letter $xa_1=v_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xa'argai}."},{"word":"xa'au","selmaho":"NA","score":1,"definition":"Hadamard-Walsh-Rademaker-Fourier gate/transform.","notes":"Inherently comes as normalized. It is a unary operator on a bit and an involution (self-inverse). Used exactly as {na} is."},{"word":"xa'aucmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ howls (dog/wolf cry) with sound $x_2$","notes":"See {cmoni}, {labno}, {gerku}"},{"word":"xabgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ (person/agent) halves/bisects/dimediates/divide into exactly/approximately halves $x_1$ of $x_2$ by standard $x_3$."},{"word":"xabju","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ dwells/lives/resides/abides at/inhabits/is a resident of location/habitat/nest/home/abode $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {ginka}, {zdani}, {zvati}, {stuzi}, {jmive}, {stali}, {vitke}."},{"word":"xabmapti","score":1,"definition":"$xa_1$=$m_1$ is the mate of $xa_1$=$m_2$ with property $m_3$ in pair $xa_2$."},{"word":"xabmau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is most/a majority/more than half of $x_2$ in property $x_3$ by amount $x_4$ by standard $x_5$.","notes":"See also {so'e}, {xabme'a}"},{"word":"xabme'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a minority/less than half of $x_2$ in property $x_3$ by amount $x_4$ by standard $x_5$.","notes":"See also {xabmau}"},{"word":"xabybumru","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a fog-half with fog composition $x_{2}$."},{"word":"xabycinse","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ exhibits demisexuality in situation $c_2$ by standard $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {xadba}, {cinse}."},{"word":"xaby'efku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$=$xadba_1$=$efku_1$ is an exact/approximate half of a half of a half... of $x_2$=$xadba_2$=$efku_2$, cut in half exactly $x_3$=$efku_3$ times, by standard $x_4$=$xadba_3$","notes":"Cf. {efku}, {xadba}."},{"word":"xabyxadba","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is exactly/approximately a quarter of $x_{2}$ by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Cf. {xadba}."},{"word":"xacyce'a","score":3,"definition":"$xa_1=c_1$ is a gun/cannon/firearm launching projectile $c_2$ propelled by $c_3$, for use against $xa_2$ by $xa_3$.","notes":"jvajvo definition; Gismu deep structure is \"xarci gi'e cecla\""},{"word":"xacydakfu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=xa_1$ is a combat knife for cutting / for use against $d_2=xa_2$, with material $d_3$, used by $xa_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xarci}, {dakfu}"},{"word":"xacyga'a","score":2,"definition":"$g_1=x_1$ is a club/cudgel/truncheon/bludgeon made of $g_2$ used against $x_2$ by $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xarci}, {grana}."},{"word":"xadba","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is exactly/approximately half/semi-/demi-/hemi- of $x_{2}$ by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {mulno}, {pagbu}."},{"word":"xadbixma'u","score":3,"definition":"$xa_2=b_1=m_1$ is adolescent/pubescent/in puberty/maturing in physical/bodily development-quality $m_2$ (ka).","notes":" Cf. {xadni}, {binxo}, {makcu}, {bixma'u}, {bavyfarvi}, {citnau}. Between prepubescent child and post-pubescent adult."},{"word":"xadja'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a body adornment (earring, tattoo, necklace, artificial hair color, etc.)."},{"word":"xadji","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a body part of $x_2$ that is meant to dextrously manipulate or grasp objects (along with other potential purposes); $x_1$ is prehensile.","notes":"Includes: hands (prehensile), prehensile foot, thumb, fingers, pincers, mandables, prehensile tails, tentacles and/or the suckers thereupon, beaks or snouts (such a prehensile trunks), etc."},{"word":"xadmidju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is the waist of $x_2=m_2$."},{"word":"xadni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the body/corpus/corpse of $x_{2}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is corporal/corporeal.","notes":"See also {menli}, {pruxi}, {sluji}, {mulno}, {cutne}."},{"word":"xadni'arno","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is distal.","notes":"Describes body-parts/regions of the body. A distal region/part is one which is situated far from the center/core of the body or place of attachment as compared to analogous parts/regions. See also: {xadni'ibni}, {xadni'idju}."},{"word":"xadni'arno'ybirka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the forearm (body-part) of $x_2$","notes":"This is a whole region of the arm (between elbow and wrist; the hand is not included as part of the 'arm' in this case), not any given structure in this region. See also: {xadni'arno}, {galbirka}."},{"word":"xadni'arno'ytuple","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the shin/calf (body-part) of $x_2$.","notes":"This is a whole region of the leg (between knee and ankle; the foot is not included as part of the 'leg' in this case), not any given structure in this region (such as the tibia or gastrocnemius). See also: {xadni'arno}."},{"word":"xadni'ibni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is proximal.","notes":"Describes body-parts/regions of the body. A proximal region/part is one which is situated near to the center/core of the body or place of attachment as compared to analogous parts/regions. See also: {xadni'arno}, {xadni'idju}."},{"word":"xadni'idju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is medial.","notes":"Describes body-parts/regions of the body. A medial region/part is one which is situated in the middle as compared to/between analogous parts/regions (each of which may be distal or proximal); or it may be associated with or located near a midline/midplane/median plane of an organ/region. See also: {xadni'arno}, {xadni'ibni}."},{"word":"xadvelsfa","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a corporal punishment with punished $x2$ with punished for $x3$","notes":"from {xadni} + {velsfa}"},{"word":"xadyca'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is an orifice of anatomical structure [tract] $x_2=c_2$ in the body of organism $x_3=xa2$.","notes":"Synonym:{selctebi}. See also {ganxo}, {vibna}, {moklu}, {nazbi}, {kerlo}, {pinji}, {vikmi}, {klo'aka}."},{"word":"xadycla","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=xa_1$ is tall / has a long body by standard $c_3$.","notes":"Made from {clani} + {xadni}."},{"word":"xadydakli","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a body bag with body/corpse $d_2=xa_1$, and of material $d_3$.","notes":"Not neccessarily limited to human bodies"},{"word":"xadykelci'e","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is/are a/the physical sport(s) exercised/played by $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xadni}, {kelci}, {ciste}."},{"word":"xadykru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a curve in $x_2$'s body, at locus $x_3$, defined by points $x_4$"},{"word":"xadypalmu'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ exercises / does physical activity"},{"word":"xadypau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of $x_2$'s body"},{"word":"xadypaurbasti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=b_1$ a prosthesis of $x_2=b_2=p_1$ in circumstance $x_3=b_3$","notes":"from {xadypau}+{basti}"},{"word":"xadyplijvi","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=xa_2$ competes with opponent $j_2$ in sport/athletics $j_3$ for gain $j_4=p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zajba}, {bajyjvi}, {boltipyjvi}, {karcyplijvi}."},{"word":"xadysa'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ massages $x_2$'s body with $x_3$"},{"word":"xadyske","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the physiology about $x_2$ based on methodology $x_3$","notes":"from {xadni}+{saske}"},{"word":"xadyskoterjo'e","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=j_3$ is a tendon/ligament/sinew attaching body part $j_1$ to body part $j_2$ in body $xa_1$"},{"word":"xadytaijutsi","score":3,"definition":"$j_1$ is a phylum in kingdom $j_2$, domain $j_3$"},{"word":"xadyxadba","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is exactly/approximately a quarter of $x_{2}$ by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Cf. {xadba}."},{"word":"xadzu'i","score":2,"definition":"$z_1$ is a disability affecting $z_2$ in manner/form $z_3$","notes":"cf. {xadni}, {zunti}"},{"word":"xa'e","selmaho":"VA","score":1,"definition":"location tense distance: too far to interact with; subjective","notes":"Used when two events can't influence each other because of distance. Example: .i la xunre cu se catra xa'e lonu la blanu cu catlu lo zerzgakacma vidvi -- Red being killed was too far away to be influenced by Blue watching security cameras."},{"word":"xa'ei","selmaho":"PU","score":1,"definition":"time tense relation/direction: disconnected in time/place; causally disjoint","notes":"This tense provides a way to re-contextualize the other tenses to work with relativity theory. It declares that the two events are incapable of affecting one another because there isn't sufficient time for light to travel from one event to the other before it occurs, and vice versa. To use tenses with relativity, a {pu} states that the reference point's event occurs in a time and place with sufficient time before the tagged event for light to travel from the reference point to the event. {ba} states that the reference point's event occurs after light from the tagged event could have reached it. {ca} states that light from the tagged event would have reached the reference point about at the same time as the reference point's event. {xa'ei} indicates that no light from either the reference point's event or the tagged event could have reached the other before or during the events. This is an objective form of subjective {xa'e}. See also: {xa'e}, {pu}, {ca}, {ba} See: https://mw.lojban.org/papri/The_proposed_fourth_tense_of_Lojban"},{"word":"xa'ei'o","selmaho":"JOhE","score":1,"definition":"binary mekso operator: Let the inputs $X_1$ and $X_2$ be sets in the same universal set $O$; then the result of this operator applied to them is $X_{1}^{c} \\cup X_{2}^{c}$, where for any $A \\subseteq O, A^{c} = O \\setminus A$.","notes":"Generalizes to n-ary, for any integer n>1 or n being an infinity. This operator generates all three of the basic set operators: union ({jo'e}), intersection ({ku'a}), and relative complement ({kei'i}). See also: {xa'ei'u}. .krtis. calls it the \"union(-type) hash operator\", but has never seen a generally used name for it."},{"word":"xa'ei'u","selmaho":"JOhE","score":1,"definition":"binary mekso operator: Let the inputs $X_1$ and $X_2$ be sets in the same universal set $O$; then the result of this operator applied to them is $X_{1}^{c} \\cap X_{2}^{c}$, where for any $A \\subseteq O, A^{c} = O \\setminus A$.","notes":"This is a dual to {xa'ei'o} and largely has the same properties; only one of them is needed in any operator system."},{"word":"xafxafa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bow-wow, doggie, a home kept barking animal of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {gerku}, {dalpe'o}, {dirba}"},{"word":"xagji","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ hungers for $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ needs/wants food/fuel $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cidja}, {citka}, {djica}, {nitcu}, {taske}."},{"word":"xagjijnu","score":1,"definition":" $j_1$ is optimistic about $j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xamgu}, {jijnu}, {xlajijnu}."},{"word":"xagmau","score":5,"definition":"$xa_1=z_1$ is better than $z_2$ for $xa_2$ by standard $xa_3$, by amount $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {xamgu}, {zmadu}, {xlame'a}, {xauzma}, {xagmau}, {xagrai}. The canonical form is {xauzma}."},{"word":"xagme'a","score":3,"definition":"$xa_1=m_1$ is worse than/not as good as $m_2$ for $xa_2$ by standard $xa_3$, by amount $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {xamgu}, {mleca}, {xlamau}, {xauzma}, {xagmau}, {xagrai}."},{"word":"xagrai","score":4,"definition":" $t_1=x_1$ is the best among set/range $t_4$ for $x_2$ by standard $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xamgu}, {traji}, {mecyxlarai}, {xauzma}, {xagmau}, {xagme'a}, {zanrai}."},{"word":"xagri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a oboe/clarinet/saxophone [reed musical instrument] with reed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {zgike}."},{"word":"xagrnklarineto","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a clarinet with reed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xagri}, {zgica'a}."},{"word":"xagrnsaksofono","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a saxophone with reed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xagri}, {zgica'a}."},{"word":"xagryspa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a reed of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {selxagri}, {junkace}"},{"word":"xagyfarvi","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ progresses towards $f_2=x_1$ from $f_3$ through stages $f_4$.","notes":"Cf. {farvi}, {banro}."},{"word":"xagyga'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ modifies $x_2=g_2$ into $x_3=g_3=xag_1$ for the benefit of $x_4=xag_2$."},{"word":"xagytcerai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=m_1=t_1$ is The Most Excellent (honorific prefix)"},{"word":"xagze'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=z_1=xa_1$ improves/gets better in property $x_2=z_2$ for $x_3=xa_2$ by standard $x_4=xa_3$"},{"word":"xagzengau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ (agent) improves $z_1=x_1$ for $x_2$ by amount $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xamgu}, {zenba}, {gasnu}, {xagzenri'a}."},{"word":"xagzenri'a","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ (event/state/process) improves $z_1=x_1$ for $x_2$ by amount $z_3$ under conditions $r_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xamgu}, {zenba}, {rinka}, {xagzengau}."},{"word":"xa'i","selmaho":"UI3","score":3,"definition":"discursive: imagining/roleplaying - not imagining/\"out of character / in real life\"","notes":"Denotes imaginary/roleplaying actions and events. Serves much the same purpose as *star-quotes* or the /me function [= xa'i mi] would in online communities. Cf. {da'i}, {xanri}, {xarpei}"},{"word":"xai","selmaho":"KOhA5","score":4,"definition":"they.(repeat >1 preceding sumti)","notes":"repeats two or more preceding sumti, not one plural sumti"},{"word":"xai'a","selmaho":"UI1b","score":2,"definition":"naturalistic interjection: Hyah! (battle cry/kiai)","notes":"A short yell/vocalization used in order to focus one's energies in external/outward projection, as in martial arts."},{"word":"xaiaSTAN","score":1,"definition":"Armenia","notes":"The Republic of Armenia; capital Yerevan ({iereVAN}), population ~2,924,800 in 2016. Independent from the Soviet Union ({sofygu'e}) since 1990. See also {xai'otso} 'Armenian', {nanrkafkaso} 'Transcaucasian', {kafkaso} 'Caucasian', {andolu} 'Anatolian'."},{"word":"xaicku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a book damaged by/website attacked by $x_2$ in property $x_3$ (ka).","notes":"See also {cukta}, {xrani}."},{"word":"xaifne","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is someone with a plurality of cultural identities which matter to them/for relevant purposes, including $x_2$, $x_3$, ...","notes":"Countably infinitely many sumti slots (open-ended terbri structure), in no particular order. This word is used for e.g. \"Hyphenated Canadian\", referring to a Canadian with at least one additional identity (for example: Aboriginal, African-descent, Eastern European, British, American, Hispanic, Jewish, etc./vel sim.), etc.; not all identities need to have the same valence (for example: some may be nationalities, some may be ethnicities, some may be religions, some may be sexual orientations or identities, some may be races, etc.)."},{"word":"xai'i","selmaho":"LE","score":2,"definition":"Property article: converts the following predicate into an property sumti (whose open slot is the $x_1$ of the predicate).","notes":"See also {me'ei}."},{"word":"xai'otso","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Armenian/Hayastani culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"See also {xaiaSTAN}, {kulnrxanadolu}, {kulnrkafkaso}, {kafkaso}, {transkafkaso}, {zarbaija}, {azarbaiDJAN}, {kartuli}, {sakartyvelos}, {turko}, {ku'urdi}. Alternatively {aitco}."},{"word":"xaircu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (nu) might damage / may be harmful / is a risk to victim $x_2$ in property $x_3$ (ka) resulting in injury $x_4$ (state)"},{"word":"xairgau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ causes event $x_1$ which injures/harms/damages victim $x_2$ in property $x_3$ (ka) resulting in injury $x_4$ (state).","notes":"Made from {xrani} + {gasnu}."},{"word":"xai'u'oi","selmaho":"GAhO","score":1,"definition":"interval endpoint status (exclusive/inclusive) marker: independent of the other, all options satisfy","notes":"Claims that the bridi is true for either option of endpoint on this side of the interval, independent of the status of the other endpoint; so, the bridi is claimed to be true for the interval specified so long as the other endpoint is as specified: the endpoint associated with this word (the not-\"other\" one) may be inclusive or exclusive without causing the statement to become untrue. Neither option for these statuses is \"picked\"; either may be substituted into the bridi and the truth value is claimed to remain the same (namely, True). The other endpoint status may be explicitly be specified to a definitive realization, but the default will be {xai'u'oi} or {xau'u'oi}. See also: {xei'u'oi}, {xau'u'oi}, {xoi'u'oi}."},{"word":"xajbefre'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is bacon of pig species $x_2$"},{"word":"xajmi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is funny/comical to $x_{2}$ in property/aspect $x_{3}$ (nu/ka); $x_{3}$ is what is funny about $x_{1}$ to $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is a comedian (= {xampre}, {xamseljibri} for a professional comedian). ($x_1$ can be a person/object or an abstraction; be careful about possible sumti-raising); See also {bebna}, {cisma}, {cmila}, {fenki}, {zdile}."},{"word":"xajmirli","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a hog deer of species $m_2$","notes":"not to be confused with {mirlyxarju}"},{"word":"xajre'u","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is pork [meat] from pig/hog/swine/[boar] $r_2=xa_1$.","notes":"Cf. {xarju}, {rectu}."},{"word":"xajycmo","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=x_1$ is a/the grunt of a pig/hog/swine of species $x_2$ expressing $c_3$ (property).","notes":"Cf. {xarju}, {cmoni}."},{"word":"xajyzbi","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is the snout of pig/hog/swine/[boar] $z_2=x_1$ of species $x_2$, with nostril(s)/nasal passage(s) $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xarju}, {nazbi}."},{"word":"xakcapyju'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=xk_1=cj_1$ is frugal/thrifty/careful in spending money/resource $x_2=xk_2=cj_2$","notes":"from {xaksu} + {capyju'i}"},{"word":"xaki'o","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 6,000 expressed with comma."},{"word":"xaklogji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is linear logic, used to deduce/infer $x_2$ (du'u)","notes":"A substructural logic proposed by Girard where propositions cannot be duplicated or deleted at will; they are like resources that you can and must \"use up\" (hence {xaksu}). See also {fadylogji}, {zbalogji}, {xakyziflogji}, {ra'arlogji}."},{"word":"xaksu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event) uses up/depletes/consumes/[wastes] $x_{2}$ [resource].","notes":"Waste (= {fesxaksu}, {dusxaksu}). See also {citka}, {festi}, {daspo}, {livla}, {pinxe}."},{"word":"xakto","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Akkadian geography/chronology/culture/language/identity in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also: {mespo}, {bangakuku}"},{"word":"xaktoni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hackathon with participants $x_2$"},{"word":"xakyziflogji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is affine logic, used to deduce/infer $x_2$ (du'u)","notes":"Linear logic ({xaklogji}) with weakening. (Here, you are {xaksu} {zifre}: you don't *have* to \"use up\" propositions, you are allowed to just get rid of them. But you still can't duplicate them.) See also {fadylogji}, {zbalogji}, {ra'arlogji}."},{"word":"xalbarja","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=b_1$ is a saloon/pub/bar primarily serving alcoholic beverages to $x_2=b_3$.","notes":"{xalka}+{barja}"},{"word":"xalbebna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is drunk/tipsy in manner $x_2$ from drinking $x_3$ (alcohol)."},{"word":"xalbo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ uses levity/is non-serious/frivolous about $x_{2}$ (abstraction).","notes":"See also {junri}, {linto}."},{"word":"xalbyfanza","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is a prank at the expense of $x_2$ by prankster $x_3$ (agent)"},{"word":"xalda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a blueberry [fruit] of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"Haida \"hldáan\" (blueberry), \"hldaan\""},{"word":"xaldaio","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Chaldean in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"xalitc","score":1,"definition":"the Golden Horn of Constantinople/Istanbul"},{"word":"xali,uyd","score":1,"definition":"Hollywood"},{"word":"xalka","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of alcohol of type $x_{2}$ from source/process $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {birje}, {jikru}, {vanju}."},{"word":"xalkai","score":1,"definition":"$xa_1=c_1$ is alcoholic of alcohol type $xa_2$ from source/process $xa_3$."},{"word":"xalni","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (person) is panicked by crisis $x_{2}$ (event/state).","notes":"See also {ckape}, {snura}, {terpa}, {xanka}."},{"word":"xalnifa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ gets freaked-out by $x_2$ (event/idea); $x_2$ causes/induces $x_1$ to freak-out/panic/respond in a way that is not characterized by cool-headed reasoning"},{"word":"xalnunvindu","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is alcohol poisoning of $x_2=v_2$ from alcohol type $x_3=xa_2$."},{"word":"xalpeno","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a jalapeño (chili pepper) of cultivar/type $x_2$","notes":"See also {cpina}, {kapsi}, {kapsiku}."},{"word":"xalpixydu'e","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ drinks too much alcohol of type $p_2$ from $p_3$ by standard $d_3$; $p_1$ is a drunk","notes":"from {xalka} {pinxe} {dukse} c.f. {xalbebna}"},{"word":"xalri'abi'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ has a hangover (alochol-induced illness) with symptoms $x_2$"},{"word":"xalrtekila","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of tequila from source/process $x_2$.","notes":"See also: {xalka}."},{"word":"xalrvotka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of vodka from source/process $x_2$.","notes":"See also: {vo'otka}, {xalka}."},{"word":"xalsixa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the Sikh culture/religion/ethos in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"xaluxalos","score":2,"definition":"haluhalo, Philippine colored ice dessert"},{"word":"xalvamtu","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ throws up $v_2$ due to alcohol of type $xa_2$."},{"word":"xalxre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cocktail / a mix of beverages $x_2$, some of which are alcoholic."},{"word":"xambalto","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the geography/culture/history of the Baltic Sea or the geographical region surrounding it in aspect/property $x_2$"},{"word":"xambrga","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hamburger with meat $x_2$ , toppings $x_3$ , buns $x_4$"},{"word":"xamgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ does/brings about event/state $g_2=xa_1$ which is funny/comical to $xa_2$ in property/aspect $xa_3$ (nu/ka)."},{"word":"xamgu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (object/event) is good/beneficial/nice/[acceptable] for $x_{2}$ by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Acceptable (= {mlixau}, {norxau}, {xaurselcru}). See also {melbi}, {xlali}, {vrude}, {zabna}."},{"word":"xamkaspi'ano","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the geography/culture/history of the Caspian Sea or the geographical region surrounding it in aspect/property $x_2$"},{"word":"xamoi","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantified selbri: convert 6 to ordinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is sixth among $x_{2}$ ordered by rule $x_{3}$."},{"word":"xampo","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ ampere(s) [metric unit] in current (default is 1) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {dikca}, {flecu}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}."},{"word":"xampre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a clown/joker"},{"word":"xamsi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a sea/ocean/gulf/[atmosphere] of planet $x_{2}$, of fluid $x_{3}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is marine.","notes":"Also atmosphere (= {varxamsi}, {varsenta}). See also {daplu}, {djacu}, {lalxu}, {rirxe}, {tumla}, {vacri}, {zbani}, {ctaru}."},{"word":"xamsku","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ tells/expresses joke $x_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) for audience $x_3$ via expressive medium $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {zdilisri}."},{"word":"xamxeinmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the geography/culture/history of the Black Sea or the geographical region surrounding it in aspect/property $x_2$"},{"word":"xanbau","score":5,"definition":"$b_1$ is a Signed Language used by $x_2=b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"(x1) - \"Sign Language\" in the sense of visually transmitting patterns using hands, arms, body, and facial expression to convey meaning (i.e., Manual communication, body language). (x2) - \"Sign Language speaker.\" See also {xanle'u}, {xanle'ule'u}, {xancrcereme} and {saskrcereme}. (x3) - \"thing expressed in Sign Language.\" See also {xance}, {bangu}."},{"word":"xanbe'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hand palm (body part) of $x_2$."},{"word":"xanboi","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a ball with ball material $x_{2}$."},{"word":"xance","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the hand [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: manipulating tool, waldo].","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is manual. See also {birka}, {degji}, {jitro}, {xlura}, {jamfu}, {tamji}."},{"word":"xancidja'i","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a bracelet adorning $j_2=xa_1=c_1$.","notes":"Bracelets are used not only for fashion but also for medical and identification purposes, such as allergy bracelets and hospital patient-identification tags. Cf. {jadni}."},{"word":"xancidni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is a wrist of $x_2=c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xance}, {cidni}, {birka}."},{"word":"xancidykarli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a wristband/cuff/shirtcuff of person $x_2=c_3=xa_2$ made of material $x_3=k_3$ ","notes":"See also {xance}, {cidni} and {karli}"},{"word":"xancidykarlydi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cufflink/stud on cuff/material $x_2=k_3$ made of material $x_3=d_3$ worn by person $x_4=c_3=xa_2$ ","notes":"See also {xance}, {cidni}, {karli} and {dinko}. I guess no one will ever seriously use this."},{"word":"xancrcereme","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a chereme/phoneme in character-set of sign language $x_2$, characterized by tab (elements of location) $x_3$, dez (hand shape) $x_4$, sig (motion) $x_5$, ori (orientation) $x_6$ and facial expression/mouthing $x_7$.","notes":"See also {xanle'u}, {xanle'ule'u}, {xanbau} and {saskrcereme}."},{"word":"xandegji","score":1,"definition":"$xa_1=d_1$ is a finger of hand $xa_2=d_2$ attached to body $d_3$."},{"word":"xandegji'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fingertip of finger $x_2$ of hand $x_3$ of body $x_4$","notes":"See {xance}, {degji}, {jipno}, {xandegji}"},{"word":"xandegycalku","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a fingernail of finger $c_2=d_1$ of body $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jgalu}, {degycalku}, {jmadegycalku}, {jmatajycalku}, {xantajycalku}."},{"word":"xandi'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is cash","notes":"from {xance} + {jdini}"},{"word":"xangle","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ masturbates/fucks $g_2$ with her/his hand(s).","notes":"Cf. {sezgle}, {xanse'agle}, {gaxygle}, {runpinji}, {desmi'i}."},{"word":"xango","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Korean culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"xangulu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hangul (Korean alphabet) of sound $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {lerfu}, {lerldjamo}, {bangrxangu}, {bangrxanguke}, {bangrtcosena}, {banku'oru}."},{"word":"xanjai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ grasps/holds/clutches/seizes/grips $x_2$ using hand(s).","notes":"See: {xance}, {jgari}, {xanjaisi'u}."},{"word":"xanjairinsa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=r_1=j_1=xa_2$ handshakes $x_2=r_2=j_2=xa_2$"},{"word":"xanjaisi'u","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ hold hands/are hand-in-hand.","notes":"Cf. {xance}, {jgari}, {simxu}."},{"word":"xanjalgau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1=x_2$ claps hands $j_1=j_2=x_1$.","notes":"See also {gasnu}, {janli}, {xance}."},{"word":"xanjirnymirli","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=j_2$ is a moose/Eurasian elk of species $m_2$","notes":"Alces alces noted for its hand-shaped antlers. See also {mirlruapiti}"},{"word":"xanka","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is nervous/anxious about $x_{2}$ (abstraction) under conditions $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {xalni}, {terpa}, {raktu}."},{"word":"xankydji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=d_1$ is anxious/earnestly desirous for $x_2=d_2$ (abstract), the purpose being $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xanka}, {djica}."},{"word":"xanlai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ handfuls in volume/amount (default is 1) by standard $x_3$."},{"word":"xanle'u","score":1,"definition":"$l_{1}$ (la'e zo BY/word-bu) is a hand sign in character-set of sign language/system of manual communication$l_{2}$ representing $l_{3}$ performed by hand(s) $x_{1}$.","notes":"See also {xanle'ule'u}, {xanbau}, {xancrcereme} and {saskrcereme}."},{"word":"xanle'ule'u","score":2,"definition":"$xl_{1}$ (la'e zo BY/word-bu) is a fingerspelling sign in character-set of sign language/system of manual communication $xl_{2}$ representing letter/digit/symbol $xl_{3}$=$l_{1}$ in written alphabet/character-set $xl_{2}$ performed by hand(s) $xl_{4}$.","notes":"From {xanle'u}+{lerfu}. See also {xanle'u}, {xanbau}, {xancrcereme} and {saskrcereme}."},{"word":"xanmi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the animist culture/religion/ethos (animism) in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"xano","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 60 [sixty]."},{"word":"xanono","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 600 [six hundred]."},{"word":"xanri","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [concept] exists in the imagination of/is imagined by/is imaginary to $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also (adjective:) $x_1$ is mental (one sense), $x_1$ is unreal (one sense); in spite of the synonym, note that $x_1$ is imaginary does not imply that it doesn't exist in the real world; the definition is crafted so that one can talk about imaginary things without claiming that they thereby don't exist. See also {fatci}, {senva}, {sucta}, {zasti}, {cfika}, {dacti}, {menli}, {sidbo}."},{"word":"xanri'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ are handcuffs for restraining $x_2$","notes":"see {xance}, {rinju}"},{"word":"xansa","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is chiral with handedness $x_2$ according to definition/by standard $x_3$ in space/under constraints/under conditions $x_4$.","notes":"For the (oppositely-)chiral partner/twin/enantiomorph, use: \"{xansydukti}\". $x_3$ can also specify the property or structure of interest that makes $x_1$ chiral, as well as how handedness $x_2$ is defined (for example: the right-hand rule) and relative to what. Chirality $x_2$ is true when $x_1$ is confined to space/dimensions/conditions $x_4$, under a fixed standard of definition $x_3$."},{"word":"xanse'agle","score":2,"definition":"$g_1=s_1=xa_2$ fist-fucks/performs fisting on $g_2$ in opening $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bolxa'e}, {gaxygle}."},{"word":"xanselrerbamsoi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a grenadier of army $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xanselrerjbama}, {xance}, {se}, {renro}, {jbama}, {sonci}."},{"word":"xanselrerjbama","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a hand grenade with explosive material/principle $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xance}, {renro}, {jbama}, {se}."},{"word":"xansli","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=xa_2$ waves hand.","notes":"Cf. {cusku}."},{"word":"xansydukti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the/an enantiomorph [oppositely-chiral twin] of $x_2$ in space/under conditions $x_3$","notes":"Uses experimental gismu {xansa}."},{"word":"xansykemxumsle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a stereoisomer/stereoisomeric chemical compound of substance $x_2$ with chirality signature/type $x_3$ according to definition/standard $x_4$ and under constraints $x_5$.","notes":"Relies on experimental {gismu} \"{xansa}\"."},{"word":"xantajycalku","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is the thumbnail of body $t_3=j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jgalu}, {tajyja'u}, {jmatajycalku}, {degycalku}, {xandegycalku}."},{"word":"xantamji","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is the thumb on hand $t_2=xa_1$ of $t_3=xa_2$.","notes":"See also {jmatamji}, {tamji}."},{"word":"xantergu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=g_3$ is a flashlight/portable light source for illuminating $g_2$, emitting light form $x_3=g_1$.","notes":"Cf. {selbeika'e}, {selbeifonxa}, {selbeiskami}."},{"word":"xanterjo'e","score":1,"definition":"$j_3=xa_1$ is a wrist of $xa_2$.","notes":"See also {xance}, {jorne}."},{"word":"xanto","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an elephant of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {mabru}, {barda}."},{"word":"xantrau","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects the Han Dynasty culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"xantrelefa","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is an elephant belonging to genus Elephas of species/subtaxon/breed $x_2$","notes":"See also: {xanto}, {loksodonta}."},{"word":"xantrmamontu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mammoth (genus Mammuthus) of species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"The word \"mammoth\" comes from the Russian мамонт mamont."},{"word":"xantrmamutu","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mastodon (genus Mammut) of species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"Extinct genus of elephants."},{"word":"xantrstegodono","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a stegodon (genus Stegodon) of species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"Extinct genus of elephants."},{"word":"xantydenmai","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is elephant/mammoth ivory from species/breed $xa_2$.","notes":"Cf. {odbenu}, {xiptamu}."},{"word":"xanvruzau","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=x_2$ gives applause to plan/action $z_2$ (object/event).","notes":"Cf. {xance}, {savru}, {zanru}, {ki'arzau}."},{"word":"xanyni'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the palm (body-part) of $x_2$","notes":"the concave, bottom part of the human hand cf. {xance} {cnita}"},{"word":"xanynimre","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Buddha's hand (Citrus medica var. sarcodactylis) of type $x_2$","notes":"See {xance}, {nimre}, {micynimre}"},{"word":"xanyuidje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mouse cursor (graphical element) of user interface $x_2$.","notes":"Specifically refers to the graphical element, not the physical tool. From {xance} + {uidje}. See {samxa'e}, {pevysmacu}"},{"word":"xa'o","selmaho":"ZAhO","score":7,"definition":"opposite of za'o: event contour: refers to the portion of the event which occurs before the natural beginning; starting too early before ...; <----."},{"word":"xa'oi","selmaho":"UI3b","score":2,"definition":"already; too early than expected; ","notes":"see also: {za'oi}, {xa'o}, {mo'a re'u}"},{"word":"xa'oi'a'oi'a","selmaho":"XAhOIhAhOIhA","score":2,"definition":"Any parser parsing the text/sentence/fragment containing this cmavo, must answer that the whole text/sentence/fragment is not syntactically not correct.","notes":"Joke word, etymologically related to {xa'oi}, {xa'a'a} and {oi}; so laughing from having made that the parser crashes too early. Even if its grammar is totally free (i.e. it can appear anywhere), a parser must answer \"syntactically not correct\" even if the text without {xa'oi'a'oi'a} was syntactically correct."},{"word":"xapsnidu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ coulombs [default is 1] by standard $x_3$."},{"word":"xarares","score":1,"definition":"Harare","notes":"Capital city of Zimbabwe ({zimbabves})."},{"word":"xarci","score":10000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a weapon/arms for use against $x_{2}$ by $x_{3}$.","notes":"Gun/cannon (= {celxa'i}). See also {jenmi}, {sonci}, {catra}."},{"word":"xarcufu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an artichoke of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"xarjrgiri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a warthog of species $x_2$"},{"word":"xarju","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a pig/hog/swine/[boar] [pork/ham/bacon-producer] of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"Sow (= {fetxarju}), boar (= {nakyxarju}), pork (= {xajre'u}), piglet (= {citxarju}). See also {mabru}, {cange}."},{"word":"xarmonika","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a harmonica.","notes":"Small free reed aerophone with multiple holes that are directly blown or drawn. May refer to either chromatic or diatonic (\"blues\") harmonicas."},{"word":"xarna'u","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an imaginary number.","notes":"See also {tolxarna'u}, {mrena'u}, {lujna'u}, {ka'o}"},{"word":"xarnu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is stubborn/willfully opposing/resisting $x_{2}$ about $x_{3}$ (event/state).","notes":"$x_2$ may be a person, a state or condition, or a force; the essence is willful resistance. See also {tinsa}, {pante}, {bapli}, {fapro}."},{"word":"xarpei","score":2,"definition":"$p_1 = x_2$ imagines / visualizes imaginary subject / concept $p_2 = x_1$.","notes":"Not limited to visual imagination. Made from {xanri} + {pensi}; technically should be selxarpei, but I can't see \"xanri pensi\" having any other meaning."},{"word":"xarpe'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an imaginary friend of $x_2$.","notes":"From {xanri} {pendo}. Both $x_1$ and $x_2$ are the same as their corresponding places in both gismu of the veljvo; this is a perfect symmetrical lujvo. See also {cfika}, {senva}, {sucta}, {xa'i}."},{"word":"xarpre","score":2,"definition":"$xa_1=p_1$ is a character/role/imaginary person created by $xa_2$."},{"word":"xarpresmitra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=t_1=s_1$ acts like/pretends to be fictional/imaginary character $x_2=t_2=s_2=xa_1=p_1$ imaginary to $x_3=xa_2$, in property/way $x_4=s_3$ under conditions $x_5=t_3$.","notes":"See also {xanri}, {prenu}, {simsa}, {tarti}."},{"word":"xarpuna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a harpoon for use against $x_2$ by $x_3$.","notes":"See also {xarci}."},{"word":"xas","score":1,"definition":"Sea","notes":"Cf. {xamsi}, {rirx}, {braxas}."},{"word":"xaskemcakcurnu","score":1,"definition":"$cu_1$ is a shellfish of species $cu_2$.","notes":"This is for aquatic {cakcurnu}. Implication of food is not given. Cf. {xaskemcakydja}, {cakcurnu}, {curnu}."},{"word":"xaskemcakydja","score":1,"definition":"$ci_1$ is a shellfish edible for $ci_2$.","notes":"This is for shellfish that act as food. Cf. {xaskemcakcurnu}, {cakcurnu}, {curnu}."},{"word":"xaskoi","score":3,"definition":"$k_1$ is a beach/coast of sea $xa_1=k_2$ on landmass $k_3$."},{"word":"xasli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a donkey/jackass of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {xirma}, {kumte}."},{"word":"xasnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiceless velar fricative sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Derived from and synonymous with {xy zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient consonant in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"xasne","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the sweat/perspiration from body $x_{2}$, excreted by gland(s)/organs $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {pinca}, {vikmi}, {cigla}."},{"word":"xasni'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is under sea $x_2$ in reference frame $x_3$."},{"word":"xasnycigla","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=x_3$ is a/the sweat/sudoriparous/sudoriferous gland [body-part] secreting sweat $x_1=c_2$, of body $c_3=x_2$."},{"word":"xasnypanzunmai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ counteracts sweat odor (deodorant/antiperspirant) due to property $x_2=z_3$ (ka), with composition including $x_3=m_2$ in shape/form $x_4=m_3$","notes":"Deodorants hinder body odor (from bacterial breakdown of sweat) in some way (masking/destruction); antiperspirants, a subgroup, reduces actual perspiration."},{"word":"xasycakrespa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sea turtle of species $x_2$.","notes":"See {xamsi}, {calku}, {respa}, {cakyrespa}, {tumcakrespa}"},{"word":"xasycurnu","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a sea worm of species $c_2$. ","notes":"Cf. {curnu}, {xamsi}, {curfi'e}."},{"word":"xasydanti","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a torpedo launched by $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xamsi}, {danti}, {jbama}, {xasyjbama}."},{"word":"xasydja","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is seafood of ingredients/contents $x_2$ of variety/type $x_3$ from sea/ocean/gulf/fluid body $x_4$","notes":"Cf. {xamsi}, {cidja}"},{"word":"xasyjbama","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a sea mine with explosive material/principle $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xamsi}, {jbama}, {xasydanti}."},{"word":"xasyjukni","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a crab/lobster/crayfish/shrimp/krill/[marine crustacean] of species $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xamsi}, {jukni}, {cakyjukni}, {braxiura}, {nerfopi}."},{"word":"xasyske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is the oceanography/marine science of planet $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xamsi}, {saske}, {varxasyske}."},{"word":"xasysrasu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a blade/expanse of seagrass (from families Posidoniaceae, Zosteraceae, Hydrocharitaceae, or Cymodoceaceae) of species/strain $s_2$."},{"word":"xatcepsut","score":1,"definition":"Hatshepsut/Hatchepsut"},{"word":"xatmira","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is khat of species/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"xatra","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a letter/missive/[note] to intended audience $x_{2}$ from author/originator $x_{3}$ with content $x_{4}$.","notes":"(cf. {notci}, which has places in a different order; the emphasis in xatra is on the communication between author and recipient, and not the content, which in a letter may not easily be categorized to a 'subject'; {ciska}, {mrilu}, {papri})"},{"word":"xatsi","score":100004,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $10^{-18}$ of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"See also {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}, {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}."},{"word":"xa'u","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":5,"definition":"discourse pronoun: the future situation","notes":"Equivalent to Loglan \"tao\""},{"word":"xau","selmaho":"BAI","score":2,"definition":"preposition: marks that which the bridi is beneficial to; for the benefit of..., with beneficiary...","notes":"Similar to {seva'u}"},{"word":"xau'a","selmaho":"LOhOI","score":3,"definition":"shortening of {lo du'u xu kau *bridi*}"},{"word":"xa'ucne","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ moves (changes in residence) to $x_2$ from $x_3$","notes":"See {xabju}, {ki'icne}, {zdani}, {muvdu}"},{"word":"xaudbo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is $\\sqrt{A} = \\sqrt{2*5}$ [decimal: $1\\times10^{+(1/2)}$] of $x_2$ in dimension/aspect $x_3$ (default is units).","notes":"This works as all other Metric prefixes do. In decimal, $10^{(1/2)}=\\sqrt{(10)}=3.16227766\\dots$ (also expressed/represented in decimal). In different bases, this value may change; for example, in hexadecimal, it might be exactly four ($4$); however, this is an outstanding as-of-yet unsolidified area in the Lojban grammar/semantics (do \"{ki'o}\" and Metric prefixes change according to the base?). This number is nice, as it is close to both 3 and and the circle constant pi ($\\pi$) in decimal usage; these three values arise fairly frequently and a great trick in decimal Fermi estimation is to use their approximate identity in order to simplify expressions. Now, when the quantity is dimensionful (has units), if the mantissa approximates this value, then one can instead express the mantissa as approximately 1 and the unit as being augmented by this prefix. This word is also good for short-hand/quick expressions. This word has no English equivalent and is not part of the official set of SI prefixes, but it does generalize them. \"{xaudbo}\" = \"{kamre} {li} {dau} {te'a} {fi'u} {re}\" in decimal (if it generalizes for other bases, change \"dau\" into the base; in other words, \"dau\" generally becomes \"pano\" in such case, where the base is given by context). While this suggestion is not perfectly compatible with SI (which allows only one prefix at a time), the negative-power version of this (\"kamre li dau te'a {ni'u} fi'u re\", where \"dau\" has the aforementioned caveats; $1\\times10^{-(1/2)}$) can just be expressed as a lujvo/rafsi/tanru containing both \"{decti}\" and this word (as veljvo/selrafsi/{seljavytertau}), because $A^{(-1/2)}=\\sqrt{(1/A)}=A^{(+1/2)}/A$, and $A$ (ten in at least decimal) is the base. A \"{xaudbydectre}\" is a single unit which (in decimal) happens to approximate an imperial/U.S. customary foot (unit). See also: \"{namcrgogolo}\"/\"{kamrngogolo}\", \"{kacmre}\", \"{zilkacmre}\", \"{kancu}\", \"{merli}\", \"{radno}\", \"{stero}\", \"{molro}\", \"{gradu}\", \"{centi}\", \"{decti}\", \"{dekto}\", \"{femti}\", \"{gigdo}\", \"{gocti}\", \"{gotro}\", \"{kilto}\", \"{megdo}\", \"{mikri}\", \"{milti}\", \"{nanvi}\", \"{petso}\", \"{picti}\", \"{terto}\", \"{xatsi}\", \"{xecto}\", \"{xexso}\", \"{zepti}\", \"{zetro}\", \"{kamre}\", \"{nulpa}\"."},{"word":"xau'e","selmaho":"XAUhE","score":1,"definition":"symbol string to number/variable","notes":"The following string of PA, BY, and other SYM words are understood to refer to a single number or variable. This word is terminated with the first non-SYM word uttered after it. The SYM words within its scope lose/are divorced from all other meanings, even their definitions; every occurrence of a given sequence in the text (until it is unassigned via {xau'ei}) will refer to the same number when preceded by this word. The number may be treated formally or otherwise and may be evaluated or otherwise. The use of the word \"number\" here is extremely broad. The only limitations/restrictions/conditions on a number defined by this word are those imposed upon it by context or those explicitly specified by the utterer. Useful for ROI, MOI, and quantification (next to gadri). Can also occur in mekso, but would mean essentially the same thing as if the string were not preceded by this word- excepting the fact that if the string is already assigned a meaning, when it is preceded immediately by this word, it may assume an alternative meaning. It produces a number or digit which couples immediately with nearby PA, VUhU, or other mekso words before anything else happens; thus, \"xau'e xy su'i pa\" is interpreted and evaluated first to mean x+1, this is then treated as a single number (evaluated PA) and is used according to the grammar (such as being a quantifier, for example). See also: {xau'o}, {xau'oi}."},{"word":"xau'ei","selmaho":"XAUhO","score":1,"definition":"text to number/variable unassignment","notes":"Terminated by {xau'oi}; this terminator is required. Any enclosed text has all associations with a given number/variable via {xau'e} or {xau'o} erased; no new definition is assigned unless either such meanings/associations are inherent to the string/word(s) (such as by dictionary definition) or the string/word(s) are proceeded by {xau'e} or {xau'o} and terminated as appropriate (in addition to the termination that this word requires)."},{"word":"xau'e'o","selmaho":"XAUhEhO","score":1,"definition":"mekso convention default specification/definition (explicit)","notes":"This word is followed by a list of rules. The rules specify the convention by which mekso or mathematical expressions (of various kinds) are to be interpreted. Such conventions are taken to remain in effect until the end of the discourse, until repealed, or if the come to conflict with subsequent rules so marked; in the lattermost case, the subsequent rule takes precedent and the earlier rules that are in conflict with it are ignored only in the most minimal domain of application possible (for example, a rule saying \"left composition of functions is denoted by \"°\" in all cases\" could be followed by a rule saying \"when a linear transformation can be represented by a matrix, left composition of two such functions is equivalent to left multiplication of their corresponding matrices and so their left composition may be represented simply by juxtaposition as is typical with/for multiplication\" with result being that \"°\" is to be used for all left compositions of functions except when both functions being composed are linear transformations admitting matrix representations, in which case \"°\" could be used but adjacency alone is sufficient to denote their left composition). Collections of rules (ordered in increasing precedence) can be named and referenced by such name expressed instead of those rules at length (such as calling a (specific) rather simple set of rules defining the order of operations \".pemas.\"). See also: {xau'o'o}."},{"word":"xaufklerunge","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ (process/concept) is enlightenment in the sense of philosophy $x_2$"},{"word":"xa'ukla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ migrates/moves/travels to new habitat $x_2$ from old habitat $x_3$ via route $x_4$ by means of transport $x_5$","notes":"Also immigrate, emigrate; but $x_2$ and $x_3$ are not necessarily in different countries."},{"word":"xaunzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is OK in aspect $x_2$ for purpose $x_3$.","notes":"From \"xau\" < {xamgu} mixed with {raunzu}. Place structure inherited from {raunzu}."},{"word":"xau'o","selmaho":"XAUhO","score":1,"definition":"text to number/variable","notes":"Terminated by {xau'oi}. Any text enclosed by these words is treated as a foreign text, delimited as for {zoi} and {la'o} (that is: by arbitrary valid sound strings that do not occur in the foreign text; I recommend ones that represent the language of origin of the text or a description of what the text is, such as {cmene}/{fangycme}), and is treated formally. The text then is assigned to refer to a single specific number or variable in a manner exactly the same as with {xau'e}. The meaning is unassigned via {xau'ei}. This is good for quoting names and treating them as numbers in mekso, quantifiers, or MOI expressions; the number to which the text refers can be inferred from context or can be explicitly defined. The word \"number\" here is extremely broad; the only limitations/restrictions/conditions on the number are those which context demands and those which the utterer explicitly specifies. The quoted text can be used in mekso expressions as a number or digit, just as any PA would be."},{"word":"xau'oi","selmaho":"XAUhOI","score":1,"definition":"XAUhO terminator","notes":"Non-elidable."},{"word":"xau'o'o","selmaho":"XAUhOhO","score":1,"definition":"mekso convention cancellation","notes":"This word is followed by an evaluated {li} clause (yielding specifically a number $n$, which probably is a non-negative integer, or a set thereof (the elements of which will also be denoted by simply $n$, for simplicity) ). It repeals the $n$th most recent/last convention (counting backward) for mekso/mathematical expressions defined by {xau'e'o}. In order to repeal all such conventions (returning to the conventions specified by some grammar collection), the set should include all integers less than or equal to some sufficiently large integer (which might be {ro}); {ro} denotes the first rule defined (the last rule counting backward from the most recent)- it does not reference \"all rules defined\"; the most recent rule is denoted by {pa}. Any named body/ordered collection of rules (such as \".pemdas.\") is treated as being only one rule for the purposes of such counting."},{"word":"xaupiias","score":1,"definition":"haupia, Hawaiian coconut milk-based dessert"},{"word":"xa'urbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=xa_1$ settles in $xa_2$","notes":"Cf. {xabju}, {zdani}."},{"word":"xa'urjudri","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is the home address of $xa_1=j_1$ with address system $j_3$."},{"word":"xa'urkansa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a housemate of/lives together with $x_2$ in habitat/home $x_3$"},{"word":"xautce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ (object/event) is excellent/very good/beneficial for $x_2$ by standard $x_3$."},{"word":"xau'u'oi","selmaho":"GAhO","score":1,"definition":"elliptical/vague interval endpoint status (exclusive/inclusive) marker","notes":"Claims that the bridi is true for at least one of the options, but it may or may not be true for both options. The endpoint that is so marked has no grammatical/universal dependency on the status of the other endpoint associated with this word; the math may vary from case to case. Compare to: {xai'u'oi}. See also: {ga'o}, {ke'i}."},{"word":"xauzma","score":3,"definition":"$xa_1=z_1$ is better than $z_2$ for $xa_2$ by standard $xa_3$, by amount $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {xamgu}, {zmadu}, {xagmau}, {xagrai}. The {xagmau} form is far more frequently used."},{"word":"xavdei","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Saturday of week $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {jednxa}."},{"word":"xavli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Hawaiian culture/language/people/geography in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"xavma'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is June/the sixth month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"xavmast","score":1,"definition":"June.","notes":"Cf. {matsi'uma'i}, {xavmasti}."},{"word":"xavmasti","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is June/the sixth month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {masnxa}. Cf. {pavmasti}, {nanca}."},{"word":"xavmoija'a","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ has the rank of Brigadier General/Brigadier/Rear Admiral/Commodore (equivalent of NATO OF-6) in military unit /organization $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xa}, {moi}, {jatna}, {jemja'a}, {vairsoi}, {zelmoija'a}, {mumymoija'a}. Based on STANAG 2116: NATO Codes for Grades of Military Personnel."},{"word":"xavoki'o","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 64,000 expressed with comma."},{"word":"xavykulpikta","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a bachelor's degree or equivalent education diploma entitling $p_2$ to entitlement/privilege $p_3$ (event/state) from school/institute/academy $c_1$ teaching subject(s) $c_3$.","notes":"Sixth level of International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED)."},{"word":"xavyplin","score":1,"definition":"Saturn.","notes":"Cf. {xavyplini}."},{"word":"xavyplini","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is the sixth closest planet (default is Saturn if p2 is the Sun) revolving around $p_2$ (default is the Sun), with planetary characteristics $p_3$, orbital parameters $p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {xavyplin}, {pavyplini}, {relplini} etc.; see also {terdi}, {solri}, {mluni}, {lunra}, {plinycma}, {tarci'e}."},{"word":"xavyrebyfagdaskycizborda'u","score":0,"definition":"$c1=$da1 is a Vulpix [six-tailed fox Pokémon]"},{"word":"xavyvanci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Saturday evening of week $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"xaxre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ ares in area by standard $x_3$","notes":"See also {pitytre}, {estrema}, {ctoxaxre}."},{"word":"xazdo","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Asiatic culture/nationality/geography in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {polno}, {friko}, {jungo}, {rusko}, {ropno}."},{"word":"xa zei sumtika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'sumti-6' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: (LAhE # | NAhE BO #) (relative-clauses)? sumti /LUhU#/ | KOhA # | lerfu-string /BOI#/ | LA # (relative-clauses)? CMENE+ # | (LA | LE) # sumti-tail /KU#/ | LI # mex /LOhO#/ | ZO any-word # | LU text /LIhU#/ | LOhU any-word+ LEhU # | ZOI any-word anything any-word #. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"xa zei zgabube","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'selbri-6' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: tanru-unit (BO # selbri-6)? | (NAhE #)? guhek selbri gik selbri-6. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"xe","selmaho":"SE","score":100000,"definition":"5th conversion; switch 1st/5th places."},{"word":"xe'a","selmaho":"PA","score":3,"definition":"pseudo-number that is unequal to itself.","notes":"Used with {xi} subscripts. Used to escape the fact that words like {da}, {ko'a} etc. subscripted with the same index will always refer to the same thing. \"da xi xe'a\" can refer to a different variable every time it appears, \"ko'a xi xe'a\" is equivalent to {zo'e}, \"broda xi xe'a\" is equivalent to {co'e}, etc. See also {xi}, {zo'e}, {co'e}."},{"word":"xe'au","selmaho":"XEhAU","score":1,"definition":"mekso clausal referent bracket initializer","notes":"Works with words of selma'o NOIhA. Within a mekso expression, any sequence of words/any subexpression between this word and the (immediate/very) next unmatched member of selma'o NOIhA are consolidated into (one whole and indivisible (for the sake of the clause) entity which acts as reference of the clause introduced by the same member of NOIhA, thus overriding the default attachment of NOIhA cmavo to the word immediately preceding them in a mekso expression. A member of NOIhA is considered \"unmatched\" if and only if the number of intervening additional uses of this word is less than or equal to the number of members of NOIhA uttered after the usage of this word being considered. The bracketed expression is considered to be a whole and single unit that can only be referenced together and in its single entirety; the bracketed expression is considered to be formal and remains unevaluated for the purposes of the reference/clause- thus, any reference to its evaluated result must be made by modifying {ke'a}. See also: {noi'a}, {poi'a}."},{"word":"xebe'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"benji modal, 5th place (medium) transmitted via ..."},{"word":"xebni","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ hates/despises $x_{2}$ (object/abstraction); $x_{1}$ is full of hate for $x_{2}$; $x_{2}$ is odious to $x_{1}$.","notes":"$x_1$ is hateful (one sense); $x_2$ is hateful (different sense). See also {djica}, {nitcu}, {rigni}, {prami}, {nelci}."},{"word":"xebo'ai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":0,"definition":"boxna modal, 5th place: periodic with (default: temporal) frequency/characteristic periodicity ...","notes":"Frequency is by default temporal, although it could conceivably be different (based on referent of {sebo'au}). Measures duration of minimal whole waves/periodic features, from one given feature to the next occurrence (in time) of the same feature (for example the elapsed time between the peak or minimum of a signal). Commonly denoted by \"f\" or nu. See also: {boxna}, {bo'ai}, {bo'au}"},{"word":"xebo'au","selmaho":"BAI*","score":0,"definition":"boxna modal, 5th place (alternative): with wave resonance ...","notes":"Resonance is a property of a system, not of a given wave. A wave may or may not happen have a frequency and waveform that resonates in the system. The characteristics of this resonance wave, and indeed of the system that is resonating, may be specified with other constructs. See also: {boxna}, {bo'au}, {bo'ai}, {xebo'ai}."},{"word":"xebro","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Hebrew/Jewish/Israeli culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {filso}."},{"word":"xecto","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a hundred [100; $10^2$] of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"Cf. {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}, {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}."},{"word":"xedja","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the jaw [body-part] of $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {stedu}."},{"word":"xedypa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ feels charitable/compassionate love [agape] toward $x_2$"},{"word":"xe'e","selmaho":"PA4","score":4,"definition":"digit/number: any/non-specific referent; modifies quantifier to indicate that it is not important what the specific members of the referential set are","notes":"Note: {ro} is preferred if you are merely saying that the predicate is true for all referents (\"Anyone can do this\"), rather than saying something like \"Choose any two apples\". // (xe'e pa prenu) = \"any one person / one non-specific person\", ({xe'enai} pa prenu) = \"one specific person\". See {itca}, {steci}, {su'anai}, {su'ero}, {te'i'o}"},{"word":"xe'e'a","selmaho":"SEhEhI","score":1,"definition":"2-Merge Conversion: placed immediately before a selbri, merges $x_2$ and $x_n$ places.","notes":"See also: \"{se'e'i}\", \"{te'e'a}\", \"{ve'e'a}\", \"{ze'e'a}\", \"{ve'e'u}\", \"{xe'e'o}\", \"{ze'e'e}\"."},{"word":"xe'e'e","selmaho":"UI1b","score":2,"definition":"interjection: laughter/chuckle (heh heh heh)","notes":"See also {e'e'e}, {xa'a'a}, {u'i}, {bu'a'a}."},{"word":"xe'e'i","selmaho":"SEhEhI","score":1,"definition":"placed before a selbri, merges x1 and x5 places.","notes":"See also {se'e'i}, {te'e'i} and {ve'e'i}."},{"word":"xe'ei","selmaho":"NU","score":4,"definition":"abstractor: place abstractor; $x_1$ is the place where [bridi] takes place","notes":"See also {jei}, {bu'u}, {zvati}, {te'oi}."},{"word":"xe'enai","selmaho":"PA*4","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: specific referent; modifies quantifier to indicate that there are particular referents that fulfill the predicate","notes":"({xe'e} pa prenu) = \"any one person / one non-specific person\", (xe'enai pa prenu) = \"one specific person\". See {itca}, {steci}, {su'anai}"},{"word":"xe'e'o","selmaho":"SEhEhI","score":1,"definition":"2-Merge Conversion: placed immediately before a selbri, merges $x_4$ and $x_5$ places.","notes":"See also: \"{se'e'i}\", \"{te'e'a}\", \"{ve'e'u}\", \"{xe'e'o}\", \"{ze'e'o}\", \"{ze'e'e}\"."},{"word":"xe'e'u","selmaho":"SEhEhI","score":1,"definition":"2-Merge Conversion: placed immediately before a selbri, merges $x_3$ and $x_5$ places.","notes":"See also: \"{se'e'i}\", \"{te'e'a}\", \"{ve'e'u}\", \"{ze'e'u}\", \"{xe'e'o}\", \"{ze'e'e}\"."},{"word":"xei","selmaho":"PA2","score":6,"definition":"digit/number: hex digit E (decimal 14) [fourteen]","notes":"Used as an alternative to {rei} to avoid confusion with {re}. Experimental rafsi: -xem-"},{"word":"xei'a","selmaho":"DAhO","score":2,"definition":"frees the following attitudinals of their context; precedes free-floating non-modifying attitudinals"},{"word":"xei'e","selmaho":"FAhA3","score":6,"definition":"online location tense; at the same online place as; online equivalent of {bu'u}","notes":"See {kibro}"},{"word":"xei'i","selmaho":"DAhO","score":2,"definition":"reattaches the following attitudinals to the containing bridi; precedes free-floating attitudinals to be understood as modifying the bridi they are contained in"},{"word":"xeilunytcan","score":1,"definition":"Heilongjiang"},{"word":"xei'u","selmaho":"DAhO","score":3,"definition":"reattaches the following attitudinals to the containing sentence; precedes free-floating attitudinals to be understood as modifying the sentence they are contained in"},{"word":"xei'u'oi","selmaho":"GAhO","score":1,"definition":"interval endpoint status (exclusive/inclusive) marker: dependent and coincident/matching with other","notes":"Claims that the bridi is true for either option of endpoint so long as the other endpoint matches in status; so, the bridi is claimed to be true for the interval specified so long as both endpoints are the same: either both are inclusive or both are exclusive. Neither option is \"picked\"; either may be substituted into the bridi and the truth value is claimed to remain the same (namely, True). No claim is made regarding the case of their being different (use \"{je} {nai} {xoi'u'oi}\" for explicit exclusion of this case). The other endpoint status may be explicitly be specified to a definitive realization, but the default will be {xei'u'oi} as well. See also: {xoi'u'oi}, {xau'u'oi}, {xai'u'oi}."},{"word":"xejni'a","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a/the chin [body part] of $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xedja}, {cnita}."},{"word":"xejrespa","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=x_2$ is an alligator/caiman of species/type $r_2$","notes":"cf. {krokodilo} This is family Alligatoridae."},{"word":"xejyji'o","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a tip with has jaw $x_{2}$."},{"word":"xejykre","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the beard of $x_2$."},{"word":"xejykregutci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ (li; default: 1) beard-seconds by standard $x_3$.","notes":"A joke unit. See also: \"{gusygutci}\"."},{"word":"xejykrevi'u","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ shaves beard $x_2$ on $x_3$."},{"word":"xeka'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"klama modal, 5th place by transport mode ..."},{"word":"xekce","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ acts Lojbanically cruel/pedantic toward $x_2$ in manner $x_3$ (ka)","notes":"Refers to a particular, infamous cultural phenomenon in the Lojban community wherein many conversations between speakers in or tangential to Lojban tend to very quickly devolve into an argument over grammar, semantics, or usage, with the result that it becomes difficult if not impossible to hold an ordinary conversation in the language on any subject in forums where this behavior is not explicitly discouraged. Originally a clipping of {xekcedipasopa}, i.e. \"XKCD #191,\" in which R. Munroe observes that Lojban's utility as a means of expression is severely hampered by the fact that speaking it requires you to interact with \"the kind of people who learn Lojban.\""},{"word":"xekcedi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the XKCD comic numbered $x_2$; inserting the number $x_2$ at the end of the URL \"https://xkcd.com/\" should create the URL of the page which includes $x_1$"},{"word":"xekcedipasocire","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (nu) is the act of $x_2$ (person, entity, etc.) looking up the (definition vel sim. of the) word \"xekcedipasocire\" in dictionary/resource $x_3$.","notes":".{u'ivla} invented by MungoJelly in a conversation with/inspired by PoroCYon. Reference: XKCD #1932."},{"word":"xekcedipasopa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Lojbanically cruel to $x_2$ in manner $x_3$, which is like what's described in the 191st XKCD comic","notes":"see https://xkcd.com/191/"},{"word":"xekcindu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a water oak (Quercus nigra) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"xekckafi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=x_1$ is a quantity of black coffee/coffee [beverage] served without cream or milk or sugar.","notes":"See also making coffee (={kafpra}), espresso (={kafrspreso}), coffee with dairy product (={ladyckafi})."},{"word":"xekcpi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a blackbird of species $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xekri}, {cipni}, {cipnrkorvo}, {cipnrpika}."},{"word":"xekri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is black/extremely dark-colored [color adjective].","notes":"See also {blabi}, {grusi}, {manku}, {skari}, {xekri}, {kandi}, {carmi}, {blanu}, {bunre}, {cicna}, {crino}, {narju}, {nukni}, {pelxu}, {xunre}, {zirpu}."},{"word":"xekselskapi","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a has pelt."},{"word":"xeksodva","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is is made of/contains/is a quantity of a black/very-dark colored carbonated beverage/soda of cola-flavor, of brand $x_2$.","notes":"Not any black, carbonated beverage, but one with cola-flavor, like Coca-Cola (={kokaKOlys}), Pepsi, Julmust (=a soft drink that is mainly consumed in Sweden around Christmas;=(sfe'ero) xisyjbenunsla xeksodva) or similar. Another flavor may be added and expressed as a tanru, as long as the combination doesn't differ too much from the characteristics of xeksodva."},{"word":"xekykrexruba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is ho-shou-wu/fleeceflower of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"xekyzilska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the abstract color black","notes":"The gismu {xekri} refers to objects which are black, but not the color black itself. This lujvo serves the latter purpose. See also {skari} {zilska}"},{"word":"xel","score":2,"definition":"Hel","notes":"In Norse mythology, Hel is a being who presides over a realm of the same name. For a more cultural-neutral usage, use {daptutra} or {pacruxtutra}. See also \"hell\" as in the original text of the New Testament (={ce'ol}), the concept of \"hell\" in the Catholic Church (={infernus}), the concept of \"hell\" in Greek mythology (={tartarus})."},{"word":"xelbefru'e","score":3,"definition":"$b_2$ (person/animal/plant) digests $p_2$ with output $p_3$ passing through stage $p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {citka}, {tunlo}, {befru'e}, {djaruntygau}, {djaruntyrango}."},{"word":"xelbe'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the medium on which $x_2$ is sent/transmitted, to receiver $x_3$ from transmitter/origin $x_4$, by $x_5$.","notes":"{xe} {benji}; see also {bevri}, ve {cusku}."},{"word":"xelbei","score":1,"definition":"$x_5=b_1$ carries/hauls/bears/transports cargo $x_2=b_2$ to $x_3=b_3$ from $x_4=b_4$ over path $x_1=b_5$; $x_5=b_1$ is a carrier/porter.","notes":"{xe} {bevri}"},{"word":"xelbe'iple","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a paper-medium with paper source $x_{2}$."},{"word":"xelbo'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_5=b_1$ is a wave/periodic pattern in medium $x_2=b_2$, with wave-form $x_3=b_3$, wave-length $x_4=b_4$ and frequency $x_1=b_5$.","notes":"{xe} {boxna}"},{"word":"xelbonseljimte","score":1,"definition":"$j_2$ is a radio band with borders $j_1$."},{"word":"xelfanvyxelfanva","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=fP_5$ is a translation of translation $x_2=fP_2=fZ_5$ from (intermediate) language $x_3=fP_3=fZ_4$ to (final) language $x_4=fP_4$ by $x_5=fP_1$, with intermediate translation source $x_6=fZ_2$ from (starting) language $x_7=fZ_3$ by $x_8=fZ_1$.","notes":"fZ and fP indicate left and right {fanva}, respectively. Basically indicates a 'double' translation - a translation of a translation, which is what many translation engines do. See {fanva}. Graphically: x1 (lang. x4) <-x5- x6 (lang. x3) <-x8- x6 (lang. x7). Syn. {terytraduki'yterytraduki}, but shorter and more specific."},{"word":"xelflese","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ philosophizes/cogitates/ruminates/thinks profoundly about topic $x_2$, with specifics of thought $x_3$ and methodology $x_4$, belonging to school/branch/super- philosophy $x_5$; $x_1$ is a philosopher/philosophe (not necessarily professional or trained).","notes":"{flese} is an experimental gismu. This word does not imply a professional, trained, expert, credible, or even habitual/common attendance to philosophical (mental) faculty, but does imply a bit more profundity then mere thought or passing notion. See also: {filsofo}, {flese}."},{"word":"xeljutsi","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a class [biology] with genus $x_2$, family $x_3$, order $x_4$, and with species $x_5$.","notes":"For biological cathegory in general (=mivyske klesi), domain (=?), kingdom (={seljimcymivykle}), phylum (={jicymivykle}), class (=this definition), order (={veljutsi}), family (={terjutsi}), genus (={seljutsi}), species (={jutsi})."},{"word":"xelkla","score":0,"definition":"Using means/vehicle $x_{1}$, to $x_{2}$, from $x_{3}$, via $x_{4}$, goes $x_{5}$."},{"word":"xelmredragau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ calibrates instrument $x_2$."},{"word":"xelmri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mail carrier/network/system, over which $x_2$ is sent to address $x_3$ from address $x_4$ by sender $x_5$."},{"word":"xelso","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Greek/Hellenic culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {latmo}, {ropno}."},{"word":"xelvet","score":3,"definition":"Switzerland.","notes":"Cf. {gugdrxelvo}, {gugdecuxe}, {xelvetik}."},{"word":"xelvetik","score":2,"definition":"Switzerland.","notes":"Cf. {gugdrxelvo}, {gugdecuxe}, {xelvet}."},{"word":"xelveto","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is Swiss in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"xendo","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (person) is kind to $x_{2}$ in actions/behavior $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {cinmo}, {kecti}, {pendo}, {kusru}."},{"word":"xenru","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ regrets/rues (abstraction) $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is regretful/rueful/sorry/[remorseful] about $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ feels remorse about $x_2$ (= {zugyxe'u}). (cf. cmavo list {u'u}, {zungi})"},{"word":"xe'o","selmaho":"UI3","score":4,"definition":"discursive: simply/merely/just, \"all there is to it\" - not simply, not just, \"there's more to it\"","notes":"In the positive, this conveys that reality is simpler or more restricted than the listener might be thinking; in the negative, it tells the listener that there's more to the truth than they might be thinking. Example: \"I'm only/just joking\" isn't {mi} {xamsku} {po'o} (that means \"all I do is tell jokes\") and isn't {mi} {xamsku} {sa'u} (that means \"to put it simply, I'm joking\" but leaves room for a more complicated {sa'unai} truth). This word offers {mi} {xamsku} {xe'o}. Similarly, {grana} {xe'onai} says that we're talking about \"not just a stick\" (there's more to it than that: maybe it's a magic wand)."},{"word":"xermeti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is hermetic not allowing $x_2$ in"},{"word":"xerno","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Irish/Hibernian culture/geography/nation/history/language in property $x_2$","notes":"This word is meant to be exactly equivalent to .{erno}, including in semantic scope, except in morphology (being a gismu)."},{"word":"xernybizritkemjaclu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Irish/Manx Sea (body of water that separates the island of Ireland from that of Great Britain)"},{"word":"xesos","score":1,"definition":"Jesus","notes":"Spanish pronunciation"},{"word":"xesygu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is Greece.","notes":"Cf. {gugdeguru}."},{"word":"xesysalta","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass) is a quantity of greek salad (Greek: χωριάτικη σαλάτα) with ingredients/components including $k_1=s_2$."},{"word":"xetmele","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is HTML, used by $x_2$ to express/communicate $x_3$","notes":"See {sambau}"},{"word":"xe'u","selmaho":"GOhA","score":3,"definition":"Abstraction variable indicator selbrisle.","notes":"{xe'u} is a pro-bridi (meaning it takes the place of a fully-specified bridi). {xe'u} indicates that the {selbrisle} is considered to be a bridi-variable that can be filled by other bridi. {xe'u} makes sense only inside abstraction clauses. In particular, {xe'u} is almost solely used in prenex in order to put a word of selma'o NU in prenex in a statement of predicate logic of third or higher order. See {bu'ai} for usage. See also {ce'u}, {bu'ai}."},{"word":"xexso","score":100004,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $10^{18}$ of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"Cf. {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}. {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {zepti}, {zetro}."},{"word":"xextane","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the Xextan language/culture/community in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Xextan is a simplified logical language loosely based on Lojban/Loglan. More info here: https://xextan.github.io"},{"word":"xi","selmaho":"XI","score":100001,"definition":"subscript; attaches a number of letteral string following as a subscript onto grammar structures."},{"word":"xi'e","selmaho":"XI","score":3,"definition":"scalar subscript","notes":"Subscripts words with a PA-number (often subjective), indicating {va'e}/{va'ei} scale value."},{"word":"xi'ei","score":1,"definition":"binary mekso operator: for ordered list $X_1$, this word outputs the same ordered list except the indices/subscripts have been relabelled/redefined/reindexed according to rule $X_2$ (see notes).","notes":"Default behavior for $X_2$: (1) if the least index of $X_1$ is less than or equal to $0$, then the term which is so indexed is mapped to the term which is indexed by $1$ and each subsequent entry of $X_1$ is mapped so as to have the successor index of the immediately previous term (without any gaps); (2) if the least index of $X_1$ is positive, then the term which is so indexed is mapped to the term which is indexed by $0$ and each subsequent entry of $X_1$ is mapped so as to have the successor index of the immediately previous term (without any gaps); thus the indexing is restricted to nonnegative intergers, is compressed, and toggles between starting at $1$ and $0$ respectively. Other behaviors may be specified. The cultural default starting index for a list is determined by context."},{"word":"xigzo","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains/is related to/reflects the 'Higgs' mechanism in manner/with properties/in state/with realization $x_2$, coupling to $x_3$ in manner/with strength $x_4$","notes":"The quality of being in the antiparticle/particle realization (for arbitrarily chosen realization being labelled \"particle\") can be specified in x2. Neither the gismu nor the definition is intended to be other than neutral with respect to those who have contributed significantly in investigations concerning this aspect of nature. Proposed short rafsi: -xig-. See also: {jikfi},{tsaba}, {dicma}, {vubla}, {grava}, {kantu}, {kantrbocuni}."},{"word":"xi'i","selmaho":"XI","score":1,"definition":"extent of truth","notes":"Proposed here: http://balance.wiw.org/~jkominek/lojban/9511/msg00430.html . See {xu'au} for a synonymous word (other than tentatively and temporarily belonging to a different selma'o) that is proposed in order to avoid multiple definitions for \"xi'i\"."},{"word":"xi'i'ei","selmaho":"PA5","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: Khinchin's constant $K_0$ = 2.6854520010…","notes":"See also: {vi'ei'e}, {fi'u}, {te'o}"},{"word":"xiIUM","score":1,"definition":"Hume","notes":"David Hume (1711-1776). Scottish empiricist philosopher."},{"word":"xilba'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a multiple-points bo-shuriken (shaken / kurumaken)."},{"word":"xilbate","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gibbon of species $x_2$.","notes":"cf. {smani}"},{"word":"xilbati","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gibbon of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {smani}, {birdadykla}."},{"word":"xilcelxa'i","score":1,"definition":"$xa_1=c_1$ is an artillery gun for use against $xa_2$ by $xa_3$, launching projectile $c_2$ propelled by $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xislu}, {cecla}, {xarci}, {xumjimcelxa'i}, {gutyjamkarce}, {xiljamkarce}, {karcycelxa'i}, {sorjaknykarce}."},{"word":"xilckabu","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=xi_3$ is a wheel tyre/tire.","notes":"The rubber source can be expressed with \"ra'i ...\", the composition with \"ma'e ...\"."},{"word":"xiljamkarce","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a military armoured car propelled by $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xislu}, {jamna}, {karce}, {jamkarce}, {gutyjamkarce}, {sonjamkarce}, {tsakarce}, {karcycelxa'i}."},{"word":"xilmu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ moves on wheel(s) to location $x_2$ from location $x_3$"},{"word":"xilta'o","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$=$xi_1$ is a board with wheels/skateboard/longboard/snakeboard [default skateboard], of material/property $t_2$ with wheels [material/property] $xi_3$.","notes":"From {tanbo}, {djacu}, {boxna} (b2-b5 subsumed). Also longboard (=clani xilta'o), streetboard, snakeboard etc."},{"word":"xilva","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ heals/recovers from $x_2$","notes":"See also {bilma}, {kanro}, {mikce}. Proposed rafsi -xiv-"},{"word":"xilvidru","score":1,"definition":"$v_{1}$=$x_{1}$ is a rotavirus of species/breed/defining property $v_{2}$ capable of infecting [at] $v_{3}$.","notes":"x2 may be abu (A), by (B), cy (C),dy (D) or ebu (E). Rotavirus A, the most common, causes more than 90% of infections in humans. See also {vidru}, {norvokovidru} and {remjinkytoldu'evidru}."},{"word":"xin","score":2,"definition":"Indian Ocean."},{"word":"xinbakni","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a zebu/humped cattle/Brahman cattle (Bos indicus) of variety/breed $b_2$."},{"word":"xinbau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=b_1$ is the Hindi language used by $b_2$ to communicate $b_3$","notes":"Cf. {xindo}, {bangu}, {banxe'inu}."},{"word":"xindo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Hindi language/culture/religion in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"Defaults to not include Urdu; Indian (Bharat) nationality may be implied (when constrained by {xingu'e}). See also {srito}, {xurdo}, {bengo}."},{"word":"xinglibau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=g_1=b_1$ is the Indian English language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Cf. {glico}, {bangu}, {bangenugu}, {glibau}, {xinbau}."},{"word":"xingu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ is India.","notes":"Cf. {xindo}, {gugde}, {gugde'inu}. "},{"word":"xinkembraxamsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Indian Ocean"},{"word":"xinkindansu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) bollywood dances to film/accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"xinko'i","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a quantity of Indian lettuce (Lactuca indica) of strain/cultivar $k_2$."},{"word":"xinmo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of ink of color/pigment $x_{2}$ used by writing device $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {penbi}."},{"word":"xinro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Indo-European culture/language in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also: {xindo}, {ropno}."},{"word":"xi'o","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":3,"definition":"discourse pronoun: the previous situation","notes":"Equivalent to Loglan \"tio\""},{"word":"xi'oi'ei","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"UI discursive: litotes - - anti-litotes","notes":"Litotes is the usage of a negative or understatement in order to imply a strong confirmation. Anti-litotes might be taken to be similar to sarcasm of the form of strongly asserting something in order to imply the fact that it is negated or notably mild."},{"word":"xipnoti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (live being) is hypnotized, in hypnotic state","notes":"See also {sipna}, {senva}, {cikna}."},{"word":"xiptamu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hippopotamus of species/breed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ri'erxi'a}, {xanto}, {odbenu}, {xantydenmai}."},{"word":"xipxunsanso","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a salsa/salsa roja for use with $s_2$, containing ingredient(s) including $s_3$.","notes":"The sauce is used as a condiment in Mexican and Southwestern (U.S.) cuisines; usually includes cooked tomatoes, chili peppers, onion, garlic, and fresh coriander. Refers to \"salsa roja\", red sauce, or in English just \"salsa\"."},{"word":"xirbakyku'i","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is a cattle herder/rancher/vaquero/cowboy/cowgirl/buckaroo/paniolo/gaucho/stockman/ringer/gardian herding/tending cattle $k_2=b_1$ on horse(s) $x_1$.","notes":"Use fu'ivla for more cultural specific usage, like cowboy (={kauvboi})."},{"word":"xircmo","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ neighs."},{"word":"xirdegmei","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a mass of set $m_2$ with an odd number of members $m_3$","notes":"see also {landegmei}"},{"word":"xirdegna'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an odd number (integer not divisible by 2)","notes":"Metaphor taken from {xirdegmei}. See {landegna'u}"},{"word":"xirfi'e","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a seahorse of species $f_2$","notes":"See also {tu'urfi'e}, {pezyfi'e}."},{"word":"xirgana","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hiragana (Japanese syllabary) of sound $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {lerfu}."},{"word":"xirkaba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a horse (member of species Equus ferus caballus).","notes":"Hypernym: {xirma}."},{"word":"xirma","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a horse/equine/[colt/mare/stallion/pony] of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is equine/equestrian. See also {sufti}, {xasli}, {kumte}."},{"word":"xirmrtaxi","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Przewalski's horse (Equus ferus przewalskii)","notes":"See also {xirma}"},{"word":"xirngrevi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Grévy’s zebra (scientific term: “Equus grevyi”).","notes":"Cf. {sriba'axi'a}."},{"word":"xirnku'aga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plains zebra (scientific term: “Equus quagga”).","notes":"Cf. {sriba'axi'a}."},{"word":"xirno'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a noble with conferred nobility order $x_{2}$.","notes":"In the modern sense: someone belonging to a chivalric order."},{"word":"xirnzebra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mountain zebra (scientific term: “Equus zebra”).","notes":"Cf. {sriba'axi'a}."},{"word":"xirsoi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a horse cavalryman of army $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xirma}, {sonci}, {dzusoi}."},{"word":"xirtera","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bat (flying mammal of Order Chiroptera) of subtaxon/breed $x_2$."},{"word":"xiryre'u","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ is horse meat from species/breed $r_2=xi_2$.","notes":"from {xirma} + {rectu}"},{"word":"xirzda","score":3,"definition":"$z_1$ is a stable for horse/equine/[colt/mare/stallion/pony] $z_2=x_1$ of species/breed $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {cagdaidi'u}"},{"word":"xislivnunsla","score":2,"definition":"$n_1$ is Easter celebrated by $s_1$ with activities $s_3$","notes":"from {xriso} {cliva} {nu} {salci} c.f. {xisyjbenunsla}"},{"word":"xislu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a wheel [tool] of device/vehicle $x_{2}$, made of materials/having properties $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {carce}, {karce}, {pulni}, {tutci}."},{"word":"xismalsi","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=m_1=xr_1$ is a Christian (Catholic/Protestant/Anglican/etc.) church at location/serving area $x_2=m_3$","notes":"Doesn't distinguish the type of Christianity. cf. {xriso} and {malsi}"},{"word":"xismei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Christmas of Christset $x_2$ containing Christmember $x_3$."},{"word":"xispo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Hispano-American culture/nationalities in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"Refers to Spanish-speaking Latin-American countries, not Brazil/Guyana. See also {merko}, {mexno}, {spano}, {ketco}, {bemro}, {gento}."},{"word":"xisybalmalsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=b_1=m_1$ is a cathedral [Christian church which contains the seat of a bishop] serving diocese $m_2$."},{"word":"xisyjbecte","score":2,"definition":"$n_1$ is Christmas Eve of Christmas Day $n_2$ at location $n_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xisyjbenunsla}, {xisyjbedetri}."},{"word":"xisyjbedetri","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ is Christmas Day at location $d_3$ in calendar $d_4$.","notes":"c.f. {xisyjbenunsla}, {xisyjbecte}"},{"word":"xisyjbenunsla","score":4,"definition":"$n_1$ is the Christmas celebrated by $s_1$ with activities $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xisyjbedetri}, {xisyjbecte}, {xislivnunsla}, {cmuxi'ojbetersla}."},{"word":"xisyjbesla","score":-1,"definition":"$s_1$ baptizes $j_1$.","notes":"Guessed from a lujvo without a definition. See also: {xriso}, {jbena}, {salci}"},{"word":"xiuas","score":1,"definition":"hiwa (Hawaiian), a desirable blackness, as of pigs offered to the gods"},{"word":"xladani","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a blueberry [fruit] of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"Haida \"hldáan\" (blueberry), \"hldaan\""},{"word":"xladja","score":2,"definition":"$xl_1=c_1$ is bad food/junk food (in one sense) for $xl_2=c_2$, bad by standard $xl_3$.","notes":"The word “bad” is subjective here. The food can be “bad” for $xl_2=c_2$’s health, it can taste bad, etc. The “standard” place can be used for disambiguation."},{"word":"xladji","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ is spiteful/malevolent/malicious/mean to/towards $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {fengu}, {palci}."},{"word":"xlafri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ suffers from $x_2$ (event, process, object)."},{"word":"xlafu'a","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=xl_1$ is unlucky/unfortunate for $f_2=xl_2$ by standerd $xl_3$."},{"word":"xlajijnu","score":1,"definition":" $j_1$ is pessimistic about $j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xlali}, {jijnu}, {xlajijnu}, {tradutxu'a}."},{"word":"xlajvo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bad/poorly-made lujvo with issue $x_2$, bad according to $x_3$ and by standard $x_4$","notes":"The badness need not be an error per se; it may merely be some feature (x2) that is not desirable or relatively preferable. For example, perhaps the terbri structure is not predictable/regular/algorithmic, or the lujvo is very long, or the lujvo is not the highest-scoring lujvo (for some fixed tanru construct) according to an algorithm/standard. See also: {srejvo}."},{"word":"xlakemsamtci","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=xl_1$ is malware (malicious software) on computer(s) including $s_1$, which is/does bad for/harms $xl_2$ according to standard $xl_3$.","notes":"See also: {xlali}, {ke}, {samtci}."},{"word":"xlali","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is bad for $x_{2}$ by standard $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is poor/unacceptable to $x_{2}$.","notes":"Be careful to distinguish between a bad/unacceptable event, and a bad/unacceptable agent: $x_1$ does poorly (= lenu ko'a gasnu cu xlali and not normally ko'a {xlali}). See also {palci}, {mabla}, {xamgu}, {betri}."},{"word":"xlamau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is worse than $m_2$ for $x_2$ by standard $x_3$, by amount $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xlali}, {zmadu}, {xagme'a}, {xlarai}."},{"word":"xlame'a","score":2,"definition":"$xl1=m1$ is better/[less bad] than $m_2$ for $xl_2$ by standard $xl_3$, by amount $m_4$","notes":"Cf. {mleca}, {xlali}, {traji}, {xagmau}, {xlamau}, {xlarai}, {mecyxlarai}."},{"word":"xlamu'ijijnu","score":2,"definition":"$j_1$ is cynical/suspicious about the motives of $m_3$ with regard to action/event $m_2=j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xlali}, {mukti}, {jijnu}, {xlajijnu}, {remxei}."},{"word":"xlapre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=p_1=xl_1$ is a bad/poor performing person for task $x_2=xl_2$ by standard $x_3=xl_3$","notes":"be careful not to confuse bad/poor performance ({xlali}) with bad/malicious motivations ({palci})"},{"word":"xlarafsrejvo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an improperly-created/wrongly-proposed/illy-proposed lujvo with intended meaning $x_2$ but actual interpretation/built from metaphor $x_3$, due to/with error $x_4$ in its rafsi $x_5$, which is unacceptable to $x_6$ by standard $x_7$, in language $x_8$","notes":"Notice that terbri structure and conditions of error are not referenced in the terbri of this word. The error could be simply failing to be the highest-scoring lujvo available (for a given tanru) by some algorithm/standard; however, it could also be the product of a certain unintentionally wrong tanru construct (wherein a given meaning was intended but is not reflected in the {veljvo}). See also: {srejvo}."},{"word":"xlarai","score":1,"definition":" $t_1=x_1$ is the worst among set/range $t_4$ for $x_2$ by standard $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xlali}, {traji}, {xlamau}."},{"word":"xlatce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is terrible for $x_2$ in aspect $x_3$"},{"word":"xlati'a","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=xl_1$ is bad weather at place/region $t_2$ for $x_3=xl_2$ by standard $x_4=xl_3$.","notes":"Cf. {carvi}, {xa'urti'a}."},{"word":"xlatsu'aci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Japanese yatsuhashi confection with ingredients/contents $x_2$ of variety/type $x_3$","notes":"Japanese yatsuhashi (八ツ橋 / 八橋)"},{"word":"xle'edi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a LED(light-emitting diode)"},{"word":"xlesterole","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is cholesterol."},{"word":"xlibakni","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=c_1$ is a heifer [young female cattle/beef-producer/bovine], of age $n_2$, immature/defined as a heifer by standard $n_3$, of species/breed $b_2$."},{"word":"xlima'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is September of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {sozymasti}, {kanbyma'i}, {nanca}."},{"word":"xlobi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hobby of $x_2$"},{"word":"xlodu'uxukau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is verbose/overwrought to $x_2$ by standard $x_3$","notes":"cf. Toaq \"lỏduhuhukao\", itself an ironic reference to the verbosity of the Lojban form \"lo du'u xu kau\" for \"whether\"."},{"word":"xlolululu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ululates expressing $x_2$","notes":"a long, wavering, high-pitched vocal sound involving the uvula"},{"word":"xlura","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) influences/lures/tempts $x_{2}$ into action/state $x_{3}$ by influence/threat/lure $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also impresses; $x_4$ is alluring (= {trivelxlu} for place reordering); $x_3$ may be an achieved action/state, or an attempt to perform an action/enter a state). ($x_3$ and $x_4$ are normally events or states); See also {djica}, {mukti}, {trina}, {jitro}, {sazri}, {tcica}, {xance}, {stidi}, {kajde}, {maksi}."},{"word":"xlusku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ suggests, tempts $x_2$ (assertion) into recipient $x_3$"},{"word":"xluzerma'esazri","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ drives vehicle $x_2=m_1$ illegally according to people/culture/judges/prosecutor $x_3=z_2$ under influence of $x_4=xl_1$ (agent/property/substance) which affects driving with effect $x_5=xl_2$.","notes":"{xlura} {zekri} {ke} {marce} {sazri}"},{"word":"xm","score":2,"definition":"used to express pondering; thoughtful humming noise","notes":"Use {ki'ai} to turn this into part of a grammatical utterance. (ki'ai .xm.) Also see {xy'y}, {pensi}."},{"word":"xo","selmaho":"PA4","score":100001,"definition":"digit/number: number/digit/lerfu question."},{"word":"xo'a","selmaho":"XOhA","score":3,"definition":"Loglan toggle: Toggles text to TLI Loglan; marks following text as TLI Loglan.","notes":"The proposal also includes an experimental Loglan Little word ``hoa'' (which toggles text to Lojban)."},{"word":"xo'ai","selmaho":"SE","score":4,"definition":"conversion: move/promote 5th place to 1st position. Everything else stays in the same order.","notes":"Before: x1 x2 x3 x4 x5, after: x5 x1 x2 x3 x4. Has the same effect as \"xe ve te se\". Proposed rafsi: -xoz- See also {to'ai}, {vo'ai}."},{"word":"xo'au","selmaho":"PA","score":1,"definition":"pro-numeral: the most-recently mentioned full/complete numerical or mathematical string/expression.","notes":"For clarity, whole strings are taken; therefore, in \"{pa}{re}\", the string which would be referenced by this word is all of \"pare\" (and not just \"re\"). Back-counting rules the same as or analogous to those for \"{ri}\". This word functions essentially as \"ri\" does, but for numbers (PA*) and mekso (including VUhU) - and, in particular, ignores other sumti, unless marked with \"{li}\" (in which case, \"li\" is included in the reference – which may require various adjustments if this word is used in in contexts which disallow the introduction of another/new sumti or which would take on an undesirable semantic or syntactic interpretation if another sumti were introduced where this word is used). Letteral strings which act as numerical/mathematical variables are within the scope of potential reference, but not those which do not (unless they are somehow used in a mathematical expression which is being referenced as a whole); quotations and abstractions behave as the latter case for letteral strings wrt this word. Within a mekso expression, \"{du}\" and other predicates are taken as terminating a numerical expression; this word (unless subscripted; see infra) references completed numerical/mathematical expressions, and thus will not refer to the one in which it itself appears, which should help to avoid self-reference, predication issues, non-terminating loops, nondefinition issues, etc. Thus, it might be useful for recursive definitions. Subscript this word with an integer $n$ in order to refer count $n$ potential referents back (positive $n$ is back-counting, $n = 0$ refers to the current numerical/mathematical expression in which this subscripted word is embedded (once completed and fully evaluated, if such terminates), and negative $n$ is forward-counting). Can be used for quantifying sumti; \"one hundred men and horses\" probably means \"one hundred men and one hundred horses\", and the latter \"one hundred\" can be replaced by this word, because numerical/mathematical expressions which function as quantifiers are nonetheless numerical/mathematical expressions (and tend to be completed). Even in a recursive or self-referential context, once the referenced/pointed-to expression is evaluated, the value which it takes in its most-recent usage is the one which should be substituted in place of this word; use \"{ra'o}\" in order to update it if such is desired (and the value depends to some extent on the new context or other developments)."},{"word":"xobgobeli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hobgoblin of type/mythology $x_2$","notes":"See {crida}, {ridgobeli}"},{"word":"xod","score":1,"definition":"Xod.","notes":"A name used by Charles Hope."},{"word":"xodnocono","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/pertains to Haudenosaunee/Six Nations/Iroquois culture/people in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"xo'e","selmaho":"PA4","score":12,"definition":"elliptical/unspecified number.","notes":"See also {no'o}, {tu'o}, {xo}, {zo'e}, {co'e}, and {do'e}."},{"word":"xo'ei","selmaho":"VUhU","score":3,"definition":"unary mekso operator: produces a string of n consecutive \"xo'e\"'s, treated as digits (concatenated into a single string of digits)","notes":"n can be any nonnegative integer, (countable) infinity, or vague (in which case it could mean a nonnegative integer or (countable) infinity). The default value of n is vague/elliptical, thus transforming this word into a 0-ary operator. The output is a string of digits, not a number; thus, it automatically attaches to a string of PA's if immediately preceding this word; following digits must be concatenated on; it might be necessary to convert this string into a number (especially if it is isolated and/or is being acted upon an operator that is defined as desired for numbers but not for digits or strings), but the conversion may be automatic according to the grammar (at least in some contexts). {xo'e} is considered to represent exactly one 'digit' (really: PA member) in the given base until it is converted into a number. Since {pi} belongs to PA, technically at least zero {xo'e}'s can actually be meant to be radix point(s); at most, the total allowable number of radix points in a digit string, less the number of explicitly mentioned {pi}'s that occur therein (within the macrodigit), is the number of {pi}'s that can be referenced elliptically by this means. {ma'u} and {ni'u} are possible references for microdigits where allowed by the base. This word 'knows where it lives', meaning that it will only produce digit strings that are composed of PA's that are allowed by the base and notation given the rest of the context, which form allowed macrodigits, and which will represent part of a context-allowed number. Proposed rafsi: \"-xon-\", where the default case (n is vague) is assumed (thus, as a rafsi, \"-xon-\" represents any number that is expressible in the base by a string of concatenated digits and radix point(s) and which makes sense/satisfies implicit conditions placed upon it (such as signum, or being integer, etc.); this meaning is usually described by using variables \"n\" or \"x\" in English, such as in: \"n-ary\", \"n-many\", \"x-meter-long\", etc.)."},{"word":"xo'e'o'e","selmaho":"XOhEhOhE","score":1,"definition":"elliptical/unspecified/vague single-symbol (general)","notes":"Might mean either {bu'o'e} (BY) or {xo'e} (PA), or any other single-symbol selma'o elliptical."},{"word":"xo'e'o'ei","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"At-most-unary mekso operator: like {xo'ei} but for selma'o XOhEhOhE, rather than just PA"},{"word":"xo'i","selmaho":"XOhI","score":4,"definition":"Extracts selbri from a tag, inverse of fi'o","notes":"xo'i bau is equivalent to bangu, xo'i fi'o broda is equivalent to broda"},{"word":"xoi","selmaho":"XOI","score":3,"definition":"Right-scoping adverbial clause: encloses a bridi and turns it into an adverbial term; the antecedent (ke'a) of the enclosed bridi stands for the outer bridi {lo su'u no'a ku} (the bridi in which this xoi term appears), including all the other adverbial terms (tags...) within this bridi located on the right of this xoi term (rightward scope).","notes":"Terminator: {se'u}"},{"word":"xoi'ei'a","selmaho":"XOIhEIhA","score":1,"definition":"Toggles grammar so that every mention of a number $n$ is interpreted as \"at least $n$\".","notes":"If one owns five cats, then in normal Lojban grammar, if they were to say \"I have two cats\", then they would be incorrect/lying; numbers are exact. But often, allowing for such statements is desirable, at least because one can be less mindful of the exactitude requirement. For example, some criminal statutes say things like \"if the defendant has four criminal history points, then...\", but they actually mean \"if the defendant has four or more criminal history points, then...\". Likewise, it is almost always a lie in Lojban to say \"I am $t$ years old\", because one is almost never exactly $t$ years old (this expression is usually the result of rounding down to the nearest integer or half-integer); one should actually say \"I am between $t$ years old and $t+1$ years old\" – but toggling the grammar with this word would more closely approximate the natlang phrase (although an eighty-year-old could still correctly say, perhaps with some philosophical correctness too, that they are six years old). An even number of uses of this word return the grammar back to numeric exactitude. The \"at least\" interpretation applies to rafsi as well: a car is a bicycle after this word has been used an odd number of times because \"bicycle\" would actually mean \"at-least-two-wheeler\". Again, this could have some applicability in law, such as when banning the usage of vehicles, for example. \"{su'e} will operate normally under this word (so, \"su'e {re}\" would mean \"at most 2\" and not \"at most at-least-2\"; meaning that 3 is definitely excluded from the realm of possible numbers), but \"su'o\" is converted so as to mean \"exactly\" (given that it is otherwise useless; in other words, the exactitudes of unmarked numhers and \"su'o\"-marked ones swap with one another). This word does not affect brivla or modals, unless the former involve numeric rafsi; in particular, \"{zmadu}\", \"{satci}\", \"{mau}\", and the like are not affected. This word affects non-integer numbers as well, as demonstrated by the time example; after this toggle, one could accurately say that Cleopatra died five hundred years ago (because she died ealier than that). Explocit approximation via \"{ji'i}\" is unaffected by this word, in a manner similar to \"su'e\". Technically, \"1+1 =2\" is still true under this toggle effect because the sum of at least 1 with at least 1 is indeed at least 2. Both exactitude and this modification to it have their respective problem cases, so use each carefully."},{"word":"xoi'u","selmaho":"JOI","score":1,"definition":"non-logical connective (mekso set operator): regardless","notes":"Primary motivation is to allow for an analog of .{u} using non-logical connectives of the form of set operators (in the same analogy that related set intersection to logical AND). .krtisfranks. is not sure that this word even fulfills a heretofore unsatisfied logical role, let alone is necessary or practically useful/desirable."},{"word":"xoi'u'oi","selmaho":"GAhO","score":1,"definition":"interval endpoint status (exclusive/inclusive) marker: dependent and contrary/contraposed with other","notes":"Claims that the bridi is true for either option of endpoint so long as the other endpoint is opposite in status; so, the bridi is claimed to be true for the interval specified so long as both endpoints are the different: one endpoint must be inclusive while the other is exclusive. Neither option for the order of these statuses is \"picked\"; either may be substituted into the bridi and the truth value is claimed to remain the same (namely, True). No claim is made regarding the case of their being the same (use \"{je} {nai} {xei'u'oi}\" for exclusion of this case). The other endpoint status may be explicitly be specified to a definitive realization, but the default will be {xoi'u'oi} as well. See also: {xei'u'oi}, {xau'u'oi}, {xai'u'oi}."},{"word":"xomeros","score":1,"definition":"Homer."},{"word":"xomxeci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ocotillo of species $x_2$"},{"word":"xonba","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is exactly/approximately $(1/x_{2})$-th-portion [li] of $x_{3}$ by standard $x_{4}$.","notes":"Analogous to {xadba}, but where the fraction is specified. $x_{2}$ must be positive; use fractions in order to denote $(n/m)$-ths of something (where $x_{2} = m/n$, in such a case). Typically (but not necessarily), $x_{2}$ will be filled by rational numbers (and, often, these will be integers greater than 1). Examples: \"a/one whole\" = \"xonba be li pa\"; \"one-third\" = \"xonba be li ci\"; \"two-thirds\" = \"xonba be li ci fi'u re\"; \"a quarter/one-fourth\" = \"xonba be li vo\", etc. . See also: {xadba} (= \"xonba be li re\"), {tezda} (= \"xonba be li te'o\" when in the default mode)."},{"word":"xonkon","score":3,"definition":"Hong Kong.","notes":"Cf. {xyngon}, {cangan}, {jungo}, {tcadu}."},{"word":"xonslanykemymlirumjvesimjonkepkemclenykukrypaxryja'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is ornamentation which exhibits the property of being or being similar to millefiori, and which adorns $x_2$ and has composition/arrangement/pattern $x_3$","notes":"This word is equivalent to {mlirumjvesimjonxonslanybafkemclenykukrypaxryja'i} and uses the same veljvo (including experimental ones)."},{"word":"xonxoli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is sesame of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"syn. {jerjelino}, {simsimu}"},{"word":"xo'o","selmaho":"UI5","score":7,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: sarcastically - sincerely/honestly","notes":"There is no good attitudinal for sarcasm. Chosen for its similarity to {zo'o}."},{"word":"xo'oi","selmaho":"NOI","score":2,"definition":"binds a relative clause to both the preceding sumti and the bridi containing that sumti","notes":"« broda ko'a xo'oi {ke'a} bridi » implies both « ko'a {noi} ke'a bridi » and « broda ko'a {xoi} ke'a bridi ». Terminator {ku'o}"},{"word":"xo'onai","selmaho":"UI*5","score":2,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: sarcastically - sincerely/honestly","notes":"See {stace}."},{"word":"xorban","score":1,"definition":"Xorban","notes":"The Xorban logical language."},{"word":"xorbo","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Xorban language/culture in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"xorjina","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a saddlebag/pair of saddlebags to use on animal/vehicle $x_2$."},{"word":"xorkruxse","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Horcrux storing a fragment $x_4$ of the soul of individual $x_2$ in medium/container/item $x_3$.","notes":"Not necessarily restricted to /Harry Potter/."},{"word":"xorlo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/relates to/pertains to xorlo (Lojbanic) grammatical standards in manner/aspect $x_2$, specific to version $x_3$ (contextless default: the most recent version that has been officially accepted by the Lojban language's governing body (presently, the BPFK))","notes":"Since the word is already used in Lojban (especially in meta contexts), it might as well get an official definition/entry; besides, how confusing would it be to come across a word that either is or gismu-conflicts with \"xorlo\" but which does not mean it? Additionally, actually having this word be part of the Lojban dictionary will allow for its free use within Lojban text and it can be coupled with version specifiers for text (per various proposals). This word might be generalizable to any gadri-specific (proposed) grammar systems for Lojban, rather than Xorlo (as currently understood, or future versions thereof) specifically. See also: {cukre}."},{"word":"xormoni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hormone with function $x_2$","notes":"See {cigla}"},{"word":"xortas","score":1,"definition":"Horta, sentient silicon-based non-humanoid life in the Star Trek science fiction franchise"},{"word":"xorxes","score":1,"definition":"Jorge."},{"word":"xotli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a hotel/inn/hostel at location $x_{2}$ operated by $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {barja}, {gusta}."},{"word":"xo'u","selmaho":"ZAhO","score":3,"definition":"opposite of mo'u: interval event contour: at the natural beginning point of ...;"},{"word":"xozbe'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=b_5$ is the means/medium by which $x_2=b_1$ transfers/sends/transmits $x_3=b_2$ to receiver $x_4=b_3$ from transmitter/origin $x_5=b_4$.","notes":"{benji} with $x_5$ promoted by means of {xo'ai}, resulting in a different place structure from the otherwise identical {xelbe'i} ({xe} {benji})."},{"word":"xrabo","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Arabic-speaking culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {sadjo}, {semto}, {lubno}, {rakso}, {sirxo}."},{"word":"xraci'a","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=p_3$ draws picture $c_2=p_1$ on medium $c_3=p_4$ with implement $c_4$ depicting $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {pixra}, {ciska}, {xraselci'a}, {xratai}, {kacmyxra}, {kacmyterxra}, {kacmyxragau}, {kacmyxrazu'e}. "},{"word":"xragreku","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a picture frame holding picture $g_2=p_1$."},{"word":"xrakarni","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=p_4$ is an illustrated magazine/journal with content $k_2=p_1$ published by $k_3$ for audience $k_4$."},{"word":"xrani","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event) injures/harms/damages victim $x_{2}$ in property $x_{3}$ (ka) resulting in injury $x_{4}$ (state).","notes":"Also hurts. See also {cortu}, {daspo}, {spofu}, {katna}, {porpi}."},{"word":"xrapoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a video which depicts $x_2$ and is created by $x_3$."},{"word":"xrarucyca'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a GPU (graphics processing unit)/graphics card.","notes":"Cf. {rucyca'a}"},{"word":"xraselci'a","score":2,"definition":"$c_2=p_1$ is drawn by artist $c_1=p_3$ on medium $c_3=p_4$ using implement $c_4$ depicting $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {pixra}, {ciska}, {xraci'a}, {xratai}, {kacmyxra}, {kacmyterxra}, {kacmyxragau}, {kacmyxrazu'e}. "},{"word":"xratai","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=p_1$ is an image of $t_2=p_2$ created by agent $p_3$ on medium $p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {pixra}, {tarmi}."},{"word":"xrebau","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=m_1=s_1$ is creole used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$, created from sources including $m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sapxrebau}."},{"word":"xrejvejdikybau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pidgin/Creole language/dialect formed from reduction and conmingling of superstrate languages including $x_2$, used by $x_3$ in order to express/communicate $x_4$ (si'o/du'u; not quote)","notes":"See also: {pirdjgine}, {kre'ole}, {xrebau}"},{"word":"xremi'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=min_1$ is a blender/mixer for ingredients $x_2=mix_2$ to produce mixture $x_3=mix_1$.","notes":"not necessarily for food. Cf. {mixre}, {minji}."},{"word":"xrenspurgi","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to Paleolithic Ahrensburgian technological industry/culture/know-how of period and location (specifics) $x2$ in properties $x3$"},{"word":"xrijvecirla","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is macaroni and cheese (wheat and cheese) from source $x2$"},{"word":"xrilanbi","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a quantity of gluten composed of amino acids (sequence/jo'u) $p_2$"},{"word":"xripu'o","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a quantity of wheat flour made from wheat $p_2=m_1$.","notes":"Cf. {maxri}, {purmo}."},{"word":"xrisantemo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a chrysanthemum of species/cultivar $x_2$"},{"word":"xriso","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ pertains to the Christian religion/culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {jegvo}, {lijda}."},{"word":"xrisobibliia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Christian Bible of Christian denomination $x_2$"},{"word":"xrisomasa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is a Christmas holiday/celebration, celebrated by $x_2$"},{"word":"xrison","score":1,"definition":"Christ."},{"word":"xrixruba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is buckwheat of variety $x_2$.","notes":"syn. {gruxruba}"},{"word":"xrmAiynis","score":1,"definition":"Hermione","notes":"Modern English pronunciation."},{"word":"xrojai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=xr_1=j_1$ (affectionately) hugs $x_2=xr_2=j_2$ with $x_3=j_3$ on $x_4=j_4$.","notes":"Uses experimental rafsi -xro- from {xrotu}. Near synonyms: {pamjai}, {dibjai}. See also {xrotu}, {jgari}, {prami}, {se} {dirba}, {pamjai}, {dibjai}."},{"word":"xroma","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ appears with/to have chroma/chrominance value $x_2$ (may be multi-componented) by standard/convention $x_3$ under conditions $x_4$.","notes":"$x_3$ can also specify the ordering of the components, if such is relevant. Viewer can be incorporated into $x_3$ or $x_4$. By some definitions $x_3$ of \"chroma\", $x_4$ may lose some or all facets of its meaning (and may thus be effectively be deleted from the selbri); the optional presence of $x_4$ or any facet thereof is not intended to have any implications about the definitions or standards $x_3$ which may be used for this word and otherwise does not restrict its generally potential scope."},{"word":"xromicraixe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/pertains to Holy Roman Empire culture/nationality/geography in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also: {dotrxailigesromicraixe}"},{"word":"xromina","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ appears with/to have chroma/chrominance value $x_2$ (may be multi-componented)","notes":"Fu'ivla form of \"{xroma}\"."},{"word":"xrotu","score":8,"definition":"$x_1$ is affectionate with $x_2$","notes":"Rafsi -xro-. Refers to the sort of affection that's common between relatives and friends as well as between sexual partners. $x_1$ and $x_2$ are symmetrical. See also {gletu}, {glotu}."},{"word":"xruba","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of buckwheat/rhubarb/sorrel grass of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {spati}."},{"word":"xrubei","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=x_1$ takes/carries back $b_2=x_2$ to origin/earlier state $b_3=x_3$ from $b_4=x_4$ over path $b_5$.","notes":"Cf. {xruti}, {bevri}."},{"word":"xrucpe","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ requests/asks $c_2$ to go back/return to $x_2$ from $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xruti}, {cpedu}. Based on proposed redefinition of {xruti} by xorxes: x1 returns to x2 from x3."},{"word":"xrududu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (motor vehicle or engine) makes noise $x_2$, typical of some slowly stroking engines"},{"word":"xrugau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ causes $x_2=xr_1$ to return to state $x_3=xr_2$ from state $x_4=xr_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xruti}, {gasnu}. Based on proposed redefinition of {xruti} by xorxes: x1 returns to state x2 from state x3."},{"word":"xruii","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is back/returns to satisfying property $x_2$."},{"word":"xruki","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a turkey [food/bird] of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cipni}."},{"word":"xrukla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=xr_1=xr_2=k_1$ returns to earlier location $x_2=xr_3=k_2$ from $x_3=xr_4=k_3$ via route $x_4=k_4$ using means/vehicle $x_5=k_5$.","notes":"See also {se'ixru}."},{"word":"xrula","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the flower/blossom/bloom [body-part] of plant/species $x_{2}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is floral.","notes":"See also {spati}."},{"word":"xrulnranunkulu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of ranunculus/buttercup/spearwort/water crowfoot of species/strain $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {matnyxrula}."},{"word":"xrulrlavandula","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of lavender of species/strain $x_2$"},{"word":"xruti","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) returns $x_{2}$ to origin/earlier state $x_{3}$ from $x_{4}$; $x_{1}$ moves/gives $x_{2}$ back to $x_{3}$ from $x_{4}$.","notes":"$x_2$ goes back/reverts/[retreats] to $x_3$ (= {se'ixru} for agent self-returning to a previous location/situation: renumber places in the lujvo); ($x_3$ may be a location or a person or an event/situation; the latter may also be expressed with {krefu} or {rapli} and a causative like {rinka}/{rikygau}). See also {benji}, {krefu}, {rapli}, {rinka}."},{"word":"xrutrflese","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (thinker/philosopher/individual) returns $x_2$ as a philosophy/ideology to origin/previous state $x_3$ from a different location/state $x_4$, with methodology $x_5$","notes":"Allusion to Daoist philosophy of returning."},{"word":"xru'uti","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ returns to/becomes/go to a state $x_2$ (state event) where $x_3$ (property/event) is cancelled/ceased/untrue/undone via process (metaphorically: 'path') $x_4$ (process event); $x_1$ is un-/de-$x_3$-ized","notes":"Quite like \"{xruti}\", except the state $x_2$ (unlike $xruti_3$) need not be previously realized; however, $x_2$ should be considered a basic/generic/default/proper state. Additionally, no agent is involved (for this meaning, use \"{xru'uti zei gasnu}\") and it may not be used in order to return an object to a location or the possession of another (the typing of terbri for this word is far more restrictive than it is for \"{xruti}\"). Moreover, the process by which this 'return' is done is specified in this word (but not in \"{xruti}\"). The cancelled/ceased thing $x_3$ must be an ongoing (happening) event or (ongoing possession of a) property."},{"word":"xrvatsk","score":3,"definition":"Croatia."},{"word":"xu","selmaho":"UI6","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: true-false question."},{"word":"xu'a","selmaho":"UI3","score":2,"definition":"discursive: persuading - not arguing/negotiating - conceding","notes":"Also 'challenging - admitting' when defending oneself, 'insisting - compromising' when making a request. See also {ra'u}, evidential {pe'i}, attitudinals {e'u}, {i'o}, gismu {xlura}; Compare attitudinal modifier {le'o}."},{"word":"xu'andi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an emperor of empire $x_2$","notes":"See {nolraitru}, {imperatora}"},{"word":"xu'au","selmaho":"XUhAU","score":1,"definition":"extent of truth","notes":"As described here: http://balance.wiw.org/~jkominek/lojban/9511/msg00430.html, where the proposed word is {xi'i} and the selma'o is XI"},{"word":"xubrnre'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of rhubarb (genus Rheum) of species/strain x2."},{"word":"xubrnrumeksa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of dock/sorrel grass of species/strain x2."},{"word":"xudvu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an aldehyde related to chemical $x_2$","notes":"Rafsi -xu'u-."},{"word":"xu'e","selmaho":"COI","score":5,"definition":"vocative: said/quoth..., used to identify the person speaking a single sentence (e.g. in dialogues)","notes":"Loglan \"hue\". Much shorter than \"sei ko'a cu cusku se'u\". See also {doi}, {mi'e}."},{"word":"xu'icmu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an element of compound $x_2$."},{"word":"xukmi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an instance of substance/chemical/drug $x_{2}$ (individual or mass) with purity $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {curve}, {cidro}, {marna}, {nimre}."},{"word":"xukmranoni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an instance of annonin (individual or mass) with purity $x_2$.","notes":"See also annona plant (={sparanona})."},{"word":"xukske","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is meleagrology based on methodology $x_2$."},{"word":"xuksle","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cell with has cell-turkey species $x_{2}$."},{"word":"xulbuktci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=t_1$ is an iron for straightening cloths $x_2=b_1=xu_1$ of material $x_3=b_2$."},{"word":"xulbu'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is satin"},{"word":"xulgani","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hooligan"},{"word":"xulta","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is beyond/beside/abstract/meta (older sense) to $x_2$ so as to be an abstraction thereof/external thereto, being so beyond/abstract in property/aspect $x_3$, and having features $x_4$, governed by/considered in system/considerations/epistemology/theory $x_5$; x1 is conceptually beyond/external to/higher up than $x_2$ (in, for example, existential or consideration precedence)","notes":"x1 need not be an abstraction *of* x2, but must be abstract *to* it. The word \"metaphysics\" could be translated with/using this word. All meta things (in the sense of {cmeta}) are necessarily xulta, but the converse is not true; may also include all things that are {sucta}. This word is different from {sucta} in that no concept or properties need to be generalized/simplified/idealized/abstracted from x2 in order to produce x1 (by some rules); x1 is just an object/concept/system/etc. that exists beyond/external to x2 (in some \"higher plane\", so to speak). Do not confuse with: {xutla}. Proposed short rafsi: -xut-. See also: {cmeta}, {sucta}."},{"word":"xumbe","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ (person, being, entity) is in an altered and (medically/legally) abnormal state of mind due to substance/factors $x_2$, being in state (with characteristics) $x_3$, classification as such according to/by standard $x_4$","notes":"Useful for drunkenness, being in a drug-induced high, sleep-deprived states, giving in to base-instincts, etc. This word is not limited to consumption or injection of chemical substances; the brain/body naturally produces chemical substances or responds in ways that may (temporarily) alter the mental state. All that matters is that the mental state is in some way abnormal and is directly due to some factor (external or internal); there may be connotations of temporarity and/or inferior functioning."},{"word":"xumjimcelxa'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1 = c_1$ is a gun/chemically launched metal slug throwing weapon for use against $x_2$ by $x_3$; weapon fires metallic objects $x_4$ using chemical propellant $x_5$.","notes":"Cf. {xilcelxa'i}, {mi'ircelxa'i}, {clacelxa'i}, {janjaknyxa'i}, {celgunta}. Made from {xukmi} + {jinme} + {cecla} + {xarci}."},{"word":"xumkabri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is a beaker for chemical $x_2=k_2=x_1$","notes":"from {xukmi} + {kabri}"},{"word":"xumnritrina","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an instance of erythravine with purity $x_3$.","notes":"See also: coral tree (={ricnritrina})."},{"word":"xumrberili","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an instance of beryllium (Be) with purity $x_3$.","notes":"See also beryl (={kunrberili}) and chrysoberyl (={kunrkrisoberili})."},{"word":"xumrbura","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an instance of boron (B) with purity $x_3$.","notes":"The name boron originates from the Arabic word buraq or the Persian word burah; which are names for the mineral borax (={kunrbura})."},{"word":"xumrkokaine","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is / is some cocaine of purity $x_2$.","notes":"$x_1$ might be specified as individual or mass. Cf. {xukmi}."},{"word":"xumrkonkreto","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of concrete made from ingredients $x_2$."},{"word":"xumrnapalmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains napalm.","notes":"Cf. {xukmi}, {litki}, {likrtcigaso}."},{"word":"xumrti'enti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of trinitrotoluene (TNT).","notes":"See also: {bamrti'enti}."},{"word":"xumrvanila","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an instance of vanillin (individual or mass) with purity $x_2$."},{"word":"xumske","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is chemistry based on methodology $x_2$."},{"word":"xumsle","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a molecule of chemical $x_2$.","notes":"c.f. {selci}, {xukmi}, {ratni}, {lektoni}, {protoni}, {nurtoni}."},{"word":"xumsne","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ is high/stoned/trips on drug $xu_1$, hallucinating/experiencing $s_2$ (fact/idea/event/state)."},{"word":"xumsutri'a","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=x_1$ catalyzes chemical reaction $r_2=s_2$ under conditions $r_3$.","notes":"Cf. {sutri'a}, {selfusra}."},{"word":"xumtau","score":0,"definition":"$t_1$ is a chemical compound of $t_2$ and $t_3$."},{"word":"xumymelmydi'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ emits psychoactive honey $x_2$","notes":"reference to hzrn's discord status at time of creation"},{"word":"xumyzai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pharmacy / drugstore / chemist’s, selling drugs $x_2$, operated by $x_3$."},{"word":"xunai","selmaho":"UI*6","score":4,"definition":"discursive: false-true question.","notes":"Example: {xunai} {do} {djuno} - 'Don't you know?'. Only negates the question rhetorically, and not the expected answer; {go'i}/{ja'a}/{je'u} still means \"Yes, I know\"."},{"word":"xunblabi","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=x_1$ is pink.","notes":"Cf. {xunre}, {blabi}, {labyxu'e}."},{"word":"xuncindu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a northern red oak (Quercus rubra) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"xundei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Sunday of week $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Synonyms: {soldei}, {nondei}. See also {zirdei}, {najdei}."},{"word":"xunkliru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is bromine.","notes":"see also: {xunre}, {kliru}, {li'orkliru}, {ri'orkliru}, {zirkliru}"},{"word":"xunlo'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a red fox (Vulpes vulpes) of type $x_2$","notes":"See {lorxu}, {xunre}"},{"word":"xunmusu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is hummus, a Levantine Arab dip made of chickpeas and tahini","notes":"The -nm- cluster was added to imitate the geminated m in the original Arabic word"},{"word":"xunplin","score":1,"definition":"Name: Mars","notes":"A {jvocmevo} meaning \"{xunre} {plini}\", or \"red planet\". Named so for obvious reasons. See also {vonplin} {remsol} {stoplin} {vidyplin} {remted} {remlur} {balplin} {melplin}."},{"word":"xunre","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is red/crimson/ruddy [color adjective].","notes":"See also {skari}, {blabi}, {xekri}, {kandi}, {carmi}, {nukni}, {narju}, {rozgu}, {zirpu}."},{"word":"xunroki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of redstone"},{"word":"xunrymutcrai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is infrared (sensu lato) in color; $x_1$'s emitted/reflected light has a wavelength which is longer than that which produces the color red.","notes":"Includes radio and microwave radiation, as well as infrared (sensu stricto; a.k.a.: I band). See: \"{bacyxunre}\", \"{xunre}\", \"{mutcrai}\", \"{skari}\"."},{"word":"xunsauai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a red color."},{"word":"xunsmela","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cherry [berry] of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {smela}"},{"word":"xunsodna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of rubidium (Rb)."},{"word":"xunximpinca","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the beeturia/red-dyed urine of $x_2$ containing pigment/dye/coloring substance $x_3$."},{"word":"xunydjasluni","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a red/purple onion (Allium cepa) of variety/strain $s_2$.","notes":"See also common onion (={djasluni})."},{"word":"xunzilska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the abstract color red","notes":"The gismu {xunre} refers to objects which are red, but not the color red itself. This lujvo serves the latter purpose. See also {skari} {zilska}."},{"word":"xu'o","selmaho":"UI7","score":4,"definition":"attitudinal contour: stronger over time - unchanging intensity - weaker over time","notes":"Useful for indicating the rate of change of a previous attitudinal. For example, {ua} {nai} {xu'o} means you're confused, and slowly becoming more so. Use CAI to control the velocity of the change: {ii} {xu'o} {ru'e} means you're scared and slowly getting even more scared."},{"word":"xu'o'e","selmaho":"NA","score":1,"definition":"elliptical bridi logical negator/affirmer/truth-evaluation","notes":"See also: {cau'o'e}"},{"word":"xurbau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=b_1$ is the Urdu language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Cf. {xurdo}, {bangu}, {bangurudu}."},{"word":"xurdo","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Urdu language/culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {kisto}, {srito}, {xindo}."},{"word":"xusar","score":1,"definition":"hussar"},{"word":"xusfrimo'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ remembers hearsay $x_2$","notes":"See also {frimo'i}, {xusra}."},{"word":"xuslogji","score":2,"definition":"$l_1$ [rules/methods] is a propositional logic for deducing/concluding/inferring/reasoning to/about $l_2$ (du'u) with propositions $xu_2$."},{"word":"xusnoi","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a message with message subject -asserted $x_{2}$ with send message-assert $x_{3}$ with receive message $x_{4}$."},{"word":"xusra","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) asserts/claims/declares $x_{2}$ (du'u) is true [can be used for epistemology of authority].","notes":"Also: $x_1$ states/says that/affirms/purports to know that $x_2$. (cf. {natfe} which is propositional and non-agentive, {nupre})"},{"word":"xusxusu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is vetiver of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"xusyje'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is allegedly true/claimed to be true but has not been proved"},{"word":"xusyju'o","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ knows hearsay $x_2$ from source $x_3$; $x_2$ is a hearsay","notes":"See also {ti'erna}, {xusra}, {djuno}, {xusfrimo'i}"},{"word":"xutla","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is smooth/even/[soft/silky] in texture/regularity.","notes":"See also {plita}, {rufsu}, {tengu}, {dikni}, {pinta}, {sakli}, {spali}."},{"word":"xu'u","selmaho":"LOhOI","score":2,"definition":"bridi to sumti: marks the beginning of a subordinate bridi; the whole construct is a sumti referring to the enclosed bridi","notes":"Terminator: {ku'au}"},{"word":"xu'u'i","selmaho":"UI1b","score":2,"definition":"naturalistic interjection: a controlled, focused breathing technique (used for coping, as with pain, fear, etc.)","notes":"(Commonly used in some guides to giving birth.) Essentially onomatopoeic."},{"word":"xu'unre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is to the red of $x_2$; of a wave: $x_1$ (wave, color, etc.) has greater wavelength/lesser frequency than $x_2$ (wave, color, etc.) in medium/under conditions/in frame of reference $x_3$.","notes":"Infrared is to the red of red and all human-visible colors; red is to the red of orange; orange is to the red of violet; violet is to the red of ultraviolet. Not confined to just colors or electromagnetic radiation: low-pitched musical notes are to the red of high-pitched musical notes. See: \"{zi'irpu}\". Could be useful for referencing the concept of redshift, or appropriate Doppler shift."},{"word":"xu'unrymutcrai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is infrared or infrasound vel sim. (sensu lato; having too large of a wavelength to be visible, audible, or relevantly sensed/detectable) for sense/sensory device/by standard $x_2$ in medium/under conditions/in frame of reference $x_3$.","notes":"$x_2$ also determines whether it is color/visible, sound, etc. (that is: which sense would be doing the detecting). Note that infrared to the eye (which sees color) is not infrared to the skin (which feels heat)."},{"word":"xu zei preti","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a yes-no/true-false/polar question"},{"word":"xy","selmaho":"BY2","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for x."},{"word":"xy'au","selmaho":"PA","score":2,"definition":"digit/number: sixteen (decimal 16)."},{"word":"xybeis","score":1,"definition":"Hebei"},{"word":"xy.bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":1,"definition":"letteral for \"h\" character","notes":"Synonym: {y'y.bu}"},{"word":"xynan","score":1,"definition":"Henan"},{"word":"xyngon","score":3,"definition":"Hong Kong.","notes":"Cf. {cangan}, {xonkon}, {jungo}, {tcadu}."},{"word":"xy'y","selmaho":"UI1b","score":2,"definition":"naturalistic interjection: in thought/contemplation","notes":"Differs from {y} in that it doesn't imply hesitation or a desire to say anything after. The first syllable may be lengthened as desired. Has a mandatory pause after. See {pensi}."},{"word":"xy zei dirce","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ radiates X-rays $d_2$ under conditions $d_3$.","notes":"See also: {xy zei gusni}, {xy zei kantu}, {dirce}."},{"word":"xy zei gusni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (energy) is X-ray radiation, radiating at $x_2$, from source $x_3$","notes":"See {gusni}. Synonym: {ro'engu'i}"},{"word":"xy zei kantu","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an X-ray / are X-rays.","notes":"See also: {kantu}."},{"word":"xy zei sance","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiceless velar fricative sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {xasnce}."},{"word":"y","selmaho":"Y","score":100002,"definition":"hesitation noise; maintains the floor while speaker decides what to say next."},{"word":"ybu","selmaho":"BY*","score":99999,"definition":"letteral for y."},{"word":"y'i","selmaho":"YhI","score":1,"definition":"connective: elliptical/generic/vague","notes":"Like {zo'e} or {co'e}, but for connectives. The connectives referred to may be logical or non-logical; they take the form proper for the syntax/context (probably is best implemented using post-original CLL connective system modification such as the MAD proposal or the system developed by selpa'i); in standard original CLL usage, this would be the inter-sumti connective. [Presently not allowed by morphology/phonotactic constraints. As such is the case, confer: {ji'o'e}.]"},{"word":"y'y","selmaho":"BY2","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for '."},{"word":"y'y.bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":2,"definition":"letteral for \"h\" character","notes":"Synonym: {xy.bu} . See https://lojban.github.io/cll/17/5/"},{"word":"yyy","selmaho":"Y","score":1,"definition":"Equivalent to \".{y}\" but connotes a somewhat longer pause"},{"word":"y'y zei bu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an apostrophe (')"},{"word":"y'y zei sance","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiceless glottal fricative sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonyms: {a'asnce}, {a'asnce}."},{"word":"za","selmaho":"ZI","score":100000,"definition":"time tense distance: medium distance in time."},{"word":"za'a","selmaho":"UI2","score":100000,"definition":"evidential: I observe.","notes":"See also {zgana}, {lanli}."},{"word":"za'ai","selmaho":"ZI","score":1,"definition":"time tense distance: an unspecified distance in time","notes":"Used to express a time distance without specifying any subjective notion about its size. May typically be used in a question when the subjective notion is not known. See also {za}, {zi}, {zu}, {ze'ai}"},{"word":"za'au","selmaho":"UI2","score":2,"definition":"evidential: mark the sentence as being an observation sentence, i.e. a statement that is not based on the truth of another statement but is instead taken from direct observation."},{"word":"zabdiia","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bowl, a hemispherical container usually used to store salad or soup.","notes":"See also {kabri}, {baktu}."},{"word":"zabna","score":100002,"definition":"$x_1$ is favorable/great/superb/fabulous/dandy/outstanding/swell/admirable/nice/commendable/delightful/desirable/enjoyable/laudable/likable/lovable/wonderful/praiseworthy/high-quality/cool in property $x_2$ by standard $x_3$; $x_1$ rocks in aspect $x_2$ according to $x_3$","notes":"See also {mabla}, {xamgu}, {funca}, {vrude}, {banli}."},{"word":"zacfoncu'u","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ the telemarketing business/activity/function for goods/products/services/activities $z_2$.","notes":"Cf. {zarci}, {fonxa}, {cuntu}, {zaircu'u}, {zairsnucu'u}, {venynoicu'u}, {venxatrycu'u}, {vencu'u}."},{"word":"zacpanka","score":2,"definition":"$p_1=z_1$ is a market place/square/area managed by $p_2$ for selling/trading $z_2$ by traders $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zarci}, {panka}, {gubypanka}, {zdipanka}, {fanrypanka}, {kagnypanka}."},{"word":"zadgau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ gets $x_2$ dirty with $x_3$; $x_1$ dirties $x_2$ with $x_3$","notes":"See also {zandi}, {gasnu}, {jinsa}."},{"word":"za'e","selmaho":"BAhE","score":100001,"definition":"forethought nonce-word indicator; indicates next word is nonce-creation and may be nonstandard.","notes":"Compare {zi'a}, {pe'a}, {xo'o}"},{"word":"za'ei","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso binary operator: right-handed vectorial cross product (ordered input), a×b","notes":"Generally noncommutative; right-handed in three dimensions. See also: {du'ei}"},{"word":"za'e zei lujvo","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a nonce-lujvo meaning $x_2$ made from components $x_3$"},{"word":"za'e zei valsi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ad hoc word","notes":"See {za'e}, {valsi}"},{"word":"zaglamtu'e","score":3,"definition":"$t_1$ is the thigh of $t_2=z_2$.","notes":"The thigh is the area between the pelvis and the knee. Anatomically, it is part of the lower limb. Cf. {tuple}."},{"word":"zagvi'agau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ shows their butt to/moons $x_2$","notes":"See also {zargu}, {visygau}."},{"word":"zagyfe'a","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a/the intergluteal/natal cleft/vertical gluteal crease/butt crack between the buttocks of $z_2=f_2$."},{"word":"za'i","selmaho":"NU1","score":100000,"definition":"abstractor: state (event) abstractor; $x_{1}$ is continuous state of [bridi] being true."},{"word":"zai","selmaho":"LAU","score":100000,"definition":"2-word letteral/shift: alternate alphabet selector follows."},{"word":"zai'a","selmaho":"UI5","score":3,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: observed emotion; preceding attitudinal is observed on listener","notes":"Replaces recent questionable usage of dai, which should be reserved for situations in which the speaker also feels the emotion. ui nai zai'a - I see you are unhappy. (Note that observation is not limited to visual)"},{"word":"zai'ai","selmaho":"ZAIhAI","score":1,"definition":"(elidable) terminator of mathematical/formal quote with mau'au","notes":"See also: {mau'au}."},{"word":"zai'e","selmaho":"BAhE","score":3,"definition":"jargon word indicator; indicates next word is a jargon word","notes":"Jargon words are to have a single, defined, specialized meaning within one particular narrow context (e.g. a game, field of study, or industry), but may also be assigned to other meanings in other contexts. // Proposed rafsi: -zam-. Afterthought variant: {zi'ai} // Jargonic context, if needed, may be explicated using tanru, including with {bo'ei} / {me} {la}...{ku} clauses, or even defined with a specific meaning using the assigned rafsi e.g. {samyzamsmacu} or {gugyl zei zamgri}"},{"word":"zai'o","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":1,"definition":"pro-sumti: the empty argument/value; syntactically-contextually and type-permitted maximally generic in its typing","notes":"It is a pro-sumti with an empty reference set. Probably semantically maximally and generally elliptical/generic. Typing can be restricted by (possibly metalinguistic) restriction. See also: {gai'o} (pro-bridi; empty), {mai'i} (pro-sumti; universal), {cei'i} (pro-bridi; universal), {ctaipe}. Proposed by: lai .az. .e lai .krtisfranks."},{"word":"zaircu'u","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a marketing /business/activity/function for goods/products/services/activities $z_2$.","notes":"Cf. {zarci}, {cuntu}, {zairsnucu'u}, {venynoicu'u}, {venxatrycu'u}, {zacfoncu'u}, {faircu'u}, {vencu'u}."},{"word":"zairdijgunma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ is a shopping mall/shopping centre of stores $x_2=g_2=z_1$","notes":"from {zarci}+{dijgunma}"},{"word":"zairko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is zydeco in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"zairsnucu'u","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is the marketing communications business/activity/function supporting the sales/promotion of goods/products/services/activities $z_2$.","notes":"Cf. {zarci}, {casnu}, {cuntu}, {zaircu'u}, {venynoicu'u}, {venxatrycu'u}, {zacfoncu'u}, {faircu'u}, {vencu'u}."},{"word":"zaisle","score":2,"definition":"$z_1=s_1$ is a shop/store of market/mall $s_2$, selling $x_3=z_2$, operated by $x_4=z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {vecnu}, {ja'orca'o}."},{"word":"zai'u","selmaho":"ZAIhU","score":1,"definition":"Quote conversion: the sentence(s)/bridi (possibly plural) is/are syntactically correct and semantically intended by the utterer if the outermost layer of quotes (markers) which immediately follows were to be omitted/removed, but the quoted text is in fact a quote (of the indicated type) from some source.","notes":"The immediate next word must be a quote indicator (such as {lu}, {zo}, etc.) or another free modifier (possibly including other members of ZAIhU; for the purposes of these notes, this option will be ignored); the scope of this word terminates simultaneous with the scope of the quote which is introduced by the next word. The type of quote (direct, error, one word, etc.) is indicated by the next word."},{"word":"zajba","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a gymnast at/performs gymnastics feat $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {sluji}, {dansu}."},{"word":"zajyjirsu'u","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=z_1$ dives gymnastically [manner of controlled falling] performing trick $z_2$ to $s_2$ from $s_3$ into liquid $j_2$."},{"word":"zaky'IL","score":1,"definition":"Zach Hill","notes":"American musician and artist, 1979-present."},{"word":"zalde'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a molar tooth of $x_2$"},{"word":"zalgosu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a spiny anteater of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {jesymabru}, {ornitorinku}"},{"word":"zalmlo","score":3,"definition":"$m_1$ is a mill for grinding $z_2$ into $z_3$."},{"word":"zaltapla","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a patty of ground/pulverized material $t_2=z_2$, shape $t_3$, thickness $t_4$."},{"word":"zalvi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [individual or mass of hard surfaces] grinds/pulverizes/crushes $x_{2}$ into powder $x_{3}$.","notes":"May need mosra tanru. See also {daspo}, {purmo}, {marxa}, {pulce}, {canre}, {molki}."},{"word":"ZAMbiias","score":1,"definition":"Zambia","notes":"Landlocked southern African nation, independent since 1964."},{"word":"zanbebna","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is naïve about $z_2$","notes":"from {zabna} {bebna}"},{"word":"zanbe'icku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=cukta_1$ is a book/gospel/evangel about messaged good news $x_2=cukta_2$ by author $x_3=cukta_3$ for audience $x_4=cukta_4$ preserved in medium $x_5=cukta_5$","notes":"See also {xisybe'icku}."},{"word":"zancari","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ properly (in a good sense) simplify $x_2$ in $x_3$ (ka); $x_1$ minimize $x_2$","notes":"A bit joke word. From \"zabna\" rafsi + \"断捨離 (danshari)\", a Japanese word. Also \"minimalist\". In terms of original danshari, $x_1$ zancari lo nunji'e be $x_1$."},{"word":"zancimstu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=c_1=z_1$ is an oasis."},{"word":"zancpina","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is enjoyably pungent/piquant/spicy to observer $x_2$'s sense $x_3$."},{"word":"zandapma","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ blesses/well-wishes/bestows $x_2$ with fate $x_3$"},{"word":"zandapsku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ says a toast, well-wishes $x_2$ (text) to $x_3$","notes":"See also {zandapsmusku}."},{"word":"zandapsmusku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ says a toast, well-wishes that $x_2$ (event) happens by telling it to $x_3$"},{"word":"zandi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is dirty/contaminated with debris/contaminant $x_2$ by standard $x_3$","notes":"Antonym of {jinsa}. See also {dertu}, {pulce}, {purmo}. Proposed rafsi -zad-"},{"word":"zandimna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a blessing / good fate upon $x_2$ ; $x_2$ is blessed.","notes":"See {dimna}, {zabna}, {zandapma}"},{"word":"zandovu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is bungee made of elastic $x_2$ and woven/braided $x_3$"},{"word":"zanfri","score":4,"definition":"$l_1=z_3$ enjoys $z_1=l_2$."},{"word":"zanfu'a","score":5,"definition":"$f_1=z_2$ (event/property) is determined by the good luck/fortune of $f_2$; $x_1$ is a case of serendipity","notes":"Cf. {zabna}, {funca}, {malfu'a}."},{"word":"zanfu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is credited for $x_2$ (event/action), according to $x_3$","notes":"i.e. \"blamed\" for something good."},{"word":"zanfunpa'a","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ wishes that good fortune $x_2$ (property of $x_3$) happens to $x_3$"},{"word":"zanfuzgau","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ credits $x_2$ with event/action $x_3$","notes":"To \"blame\" for a good thing. See {fuzgau}. // = {to'ai} {zanfu'e}"},{"word":"zanfuzypai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ credits $x_2$ with event/action $x_3$","notes":"To \"blame\" for a good thing. See {fuzgau}. // = {to'ai} {zanfu'e}"},{"word":"zangaleua","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ expresses zangalewa feeling towards $x_2$; $x_1$ tells, informs $x_2$ about $x_2$'s own responsibility for their actions","notes":"'Zangalewa' is a name of a Cameroon song, the term is a distorted rhetorical question in Ewondo language 'Who called you?' meaning in reality that no one forced the listener to do certain actions."},{"word":"zankava","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an excellent environment/condition for $x_2$ to be able to do $x_3$"},{"word":"zankurki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is enjoyably bitter to observer $x_2$."},{"word":"zanmau","score":2,"definition":"$zm_1=za_1$ is better than $zm_2$ in property $za_2$ according to standard $za_3$ by amount $zm_4$.","notes":"Cf. {zabna}, {zmadu}, {xagmau}, {xauzma}."},{"word":"zanrai","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=z_1$ is most favourable among set/range $t_4$ in property $z_2$ according to standard $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zabna}, {traji}, {zanmau}, {xagrai}, {mecyxlarai}."},{"word":"zanru","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ approves of/gives favor to plan/action $x_{2}$ (object/event).","notes":"See also cmavo list {zau}, {natfe}."},{"word":"zansaxmu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a paradise/paradisaic place defined/governed by rules $x_2$"},{"word":"zanselfu'a","score":2,"definition":"$f_2$ is lucky/fortunate in $f_1=z_2$ (event/property).","notes":"Cf. {zabna}, {funca}, {selfu'a}, {malselfu'a}."},{"word":"zanselja'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (nu) is productive yielding/has positive outcome/result $x_2$"},{"word":"zansilvusi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is enjoyably salty in flavor to observer $x_2$."},{"word":"zansku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ expresses compliment $x_2=c_2=z_1$ to $x_3=c_3=z_3$.","notes":"See also {zabna}, {cusku}."},{"word":"zanslari","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is enjoyably sour to observer $x_2$."},{"word":"zansno","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ does/is $x_2$ (ka) at a leisurely pace"},{"word":"zantitla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is enjoyably sweet to observer $x_2$."},{"word":"zanvi'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is welcomed by $x_2$ to place/event $x_3$.","notes":"See also {zabna} {vitke}; {fi'i}"},{"word":"zanxi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) urges/presses/prompts/expedites/hastens $x_2$ (event) for reason $x_3$ (fact, event)"},{"word":"zanzara","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mosquito (insect of family Culicidae) of taxon $x_2$","notes":"See also {sfani}, {insekto}"},{"word":"za'o","selmaho":"ZAhO","score":100002,"definition":"interval event contour: continuing too long after natural end of ...; superfective | ---->."},{"word":"za'oi","selmaho":"UI3b","score":2,"definition":"yet; still; too long","notes":"see also: {xa'oi}, {za'o}, {du'e re'u}"},{"word":"za'orfau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is continuing beyond its expected duration/endpoint.","notes":"Synonmous to {faurza'o}. See also {za'o}."},{"word":"za'ornu'ozu'e","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ still hasn't gotten around to doing $x_2$"},{"word":"zarbaija","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Azerbaijani/Azeri/Azeri Turkish culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"See also {azarbaiDJAN}, {turko}, {kulnrxanadolu}, {kulnrkafkaso}, {kafkaso}, {transkafkaso}, {xai'otso}, {xaiaSTAN}, {kartuli}, {sakartyvelos}."},{"word":"zarci","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a market/store/exchange/shop(s) selling/trading (for) $x_{2}$, operated by/with participants $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also: mall, marketplace, shopping center, cooperative, bazaar, trading post, mart; the concept is the function of selling/exchanging coupled with a location, and is more oriented to the larger concept of marketplace than the stalls/shops that comprise it, though it does not exclude the latter individual shops (= {zaisle}); $x_3$ may include both owners/proprietors and customers in some markets, but in most contexts refers only to the operators. See also {vecnu}, {canja}, {dinju}, {banxa}."},{"word":"zarcpa","score":2,"definition":"$z_1=c_1$ accepts $z_2=c_2$ (object/event) from source $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zanru}, {cpacu}, {friti}, {sarxe}, {fitytu'i}, {radji'i}, {cpazau}."},{"word":"zarcycarce","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is a shopping cart for carrying $x_2=c_2$, propelled by $x_3=c_3$.","notes":"Place structure is identical to that of {carce}."},{"word":"zargu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the buttock(s)/arse/rear/seat [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: rounded surface, support].","notes":"Also ass, behind, butt. See also {ganxo}, {mabla}."},{"word":"zasmo'isro","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is temporary memory for fact(s) $s_2=m_2$ in containment $s_3$."},{"word":"zasnce","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiced alveolar sibilant fricative sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Derived from and synonymous with {zy zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient consonant in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"zasni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is temporary/not permanent/expected to change in property $x_{2}$ (ka) by standard/expectant $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also transient. See also {vitno}, {stodi}, {cenba}, {galfi}, {binxo}, {stika}, {stali}, {tcini}, {vitke}."},{"word":"zasti","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ exists/is real/actual/reality for $x_{2}$ under metaphysics $x_{3}$.","notes":"Words usable for epistemology typically have a du'u place. $x_1$ is physical (one sense). See also {fatci}, {xanri}."},{"word":"zastru","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a regent/interim government of $r_2$"},{"word":"zasxa'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ stays/lodges at a hotel/in a location $x_2$; $x_1$ is a temporal resident of $x_2$.","notes":"See {zasni} {xabju}; {vitke}"},{"word":"zasyku'arka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a virtual quark / sea quark of flavor $x_2$","notes":"See {ku'arka}"},{"word":"zasysfani","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mayfly of genus/species $x_2$"},{"word":"zasysti","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ pauses/temporarily halts activity/process/state $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {denpa}."},{"word":"zasyve'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ rents $x_2$ [goods/service/commodity] to $x_3$ for cost $x_4$ for duration $x_5$","notes":"Cf. {zasni}, {vecnu}"},{"word":"zatfa'i","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ discovers the existence of $x_2=z_1$ under metaphysics $z_3$."},{"word":"zatra'i","score":3,"definition":"$r_1=z_1$ exists over interval $r_2$.","notes":"$r_1=z_1$ is $r_2$ years/days etc. old. Not restricted to biological forms. Cf. {zasti}, {ranji}, {temci}, {ditcu}, {jbena}, {morsi}, {cfari}, {fanmo}, {jmive}."},{"word":"zatske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is ontology based on methodology/metaphysics $s_3=z_3$."},{"word":"zatydubmaisi'o","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ (idea abstract) is materialism/an idea that the only thing that exists is matter, based on the works of thinker $s_3$. "},{"word":"za'u","selmaho":"PA3","score":100002,"definition":"digit/number: greater than."},{"word":"zau","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"zanru modal, 1st place approved by ..."},{"word":"zau'e","selmaho":"COI","score":2,"definition":"vocative: go! / come on! / get on it! / let's!","notes":"A call to act now. See .{e'e}, {zukte}"},{"word":"zau'e'u","selmaho":"ZAUhEhU","score":1,"definition":"text affirmation/negation mode toggle","notes":"Until the next utterance of this word, the interpretation of all following (but not preceding) negations and affirmations are to be re-interpreted bridi-by-bridi, starting with the current open (not-yet-terminated) bridi (in which this word is uttered). If this word is followed by a number of/evaluated to a value 0 or 1 (preceded immediately by \"li\"), this value is taken to be an explicit reset of the mode to the value indicated (the value in question is called a seed value). Iff the seed value is 1, the mode is set thereinafter to multiplicative style; iff the seed value is 0, the mode is set thereinafter to additive style. (That is: the seed values represent the identity elements under the operation which the mode emulates.). No other value, numerical or otherwise (including other sumti or even Boolean values, which actually mean \"truth\" and \"false\", rather than \"1\" and \"0\" respectively, despite common representations), may act as a seed value of this word. Thus, only in the context of this word being followed by a \"li\"-introduced mekso expression X which evaluates to the numbers 0 or 1 wherein X is not intended to be taken as a seed value of this word must this word be followed by {ku} prior to X; in this case there is no explicit seed value. If this word has no explicit seed value, then this word causes the mode of interpretation of double-negatives to switch between multiplicative style and additive style; an utterance of this word switches the mode to whichever of these two options was not being used immediately previously. Thus, it is its own terminator/negator. Lojban default (without context) is in multiplicative mode: \"mi na na nelci\" is nearly equivalent to \"mi nelci\"; double-negatives cancel leaving a positive sense (even if it is not entirely/definitively affirmative). So, one utterance of this word (under standard conventions) in a given discourse will change double-negatives to become additive. This mode is similar to (some) Spanish negation or AAVE negation; multiple negatives compound/add together, intensifying the negativity (subjective truth-value) of an utterance. In additive mode, \"[zau'e'u] mi na na nelci\" is equivalent to \"mi ba'e na nelci\" or something of the like; \"[zau'e'u] mi na na na na nelci\" would be simply further emphasized (roughly twice as emphatic as the previous example's negation). This word is intended mostly for stylistic purposes and translations, as well as enabling further cultural neutrality. lai .krtisfranks. requests that this word (and all of its relevant information, including the selma'o label) be mapped to \"{zau'eu}\" if the string \"eu\" ever becomes officially accepted in Lojban."},{"word":"za'umai","selmaho":"MAI*","score":1,"definition":"discursive: further utterance ordinal"},{"word":"za'ure'u","selmaho":"ROI*","score":4,"definition":"again; in addition to the first time; for the \"more\"-th time","notes":"See {krefu}, {rapli}"},{"word":"zaurskupemci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ode to $x_2$ by author $x_3$ for intended audience $x_4$","notes":"from {zausku} + {pemci}"},{"word":"zausku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=z_1$ praises $z_2$ (object/event) for audience $c_3$ via expressive medium $c_4$."},{"word":"za'uslu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a/the gluteal muscle/\"glutes\" [body-part] controlling $s_2$, of body $s_3$."},{"word":"zau'u","selmaho":"PA4","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: arbitrarily large/great/increased/many (finite but as big as desired/allowed).","notes":"Technically, it means: \"For any finite n > 0, there exists a finite x such that n < |x|; this word refers to such an x\". This is different from \"infinite\" in the same way that living literally and truly forever in an undying universe is different from living for as long as was initially desired but for a finite time (and eventually dying). No assumption about signum; the above definition is given in absolute value terms. In other words, the typical meaning of \"arbitrarily and positively large\" is \"{ma'uzau'u}\", meanwhile \"arbitarily large in absolute value but negative\" is given by \"{ni'uzau'u}\". See also: {mei'a}."},{"word":"zazyfau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a state (event)"},{"word":"zazyza'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the existence of $x_2$","notes":"from {za'i} + {zasti}"},{"word":"zbabu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of soap from source $x_{2}$ of composition including $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {lumci}, {fonmo}."},{"word":"zbacu'u","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a/the production/building/assembling function/activities involving person(s) $c_2=z_1$(ind./mass) making/building/assembling $z_2$ out of $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zbasu}, {cuntu}, {zbaske}, {terzbasro}, {selvensro}, {zbagundi}, {fanrygundi}."},{"word":"zbadjurek","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a scaffolding for building $x_2$","notes":"from {zbasu}+{sidju}+{greku}"},{"word":"zbafavycu'u","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is/are the function/activities involving persons $c_2$ developing products $f_2=z_2$ made by $z_1$; $c_1$ is product development.","notes":"C.f. {zbasu}, {farvi}, {zbaske}, {vencu'u}, {zbacu'u}, {faircu'u}, {dintrocu'u}, {dinveicu'u}."},{"word":"zbagundi","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is a/the industry sector of $z_1$ building/assembling/constructing $g_2=z_2$ $z_3=g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zbasu}, {gundi}."},{"word":"zbalermorna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pattern of zbalermorna symbols $x_2$; $x_1$ represents the zbalermorna orthography","notes":"See https://mw.lojban.org/papri/zbalermorna for a description of the zbalermorna orthography. See also {kmir}, {lojbo}, {vlaleci'e}, {vlalerpoici'e}, {jbopomofo}."},{"word":"zbalogji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is intuitionistic logic / constructive logic for inferring/deducing $x_2$ (du'u)","notes":"This is {fadylogji} without the law of excluded middle or double negation elimination. (Which ends up meaning that you can't prove \"P or Q\" without \"constructing\" a proof of either P or Q, hence \"{zbasu}\"/\"constructive\".) See also {xaklogji}."},{"word":"zbani","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a bay in/of coast/shoreline $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {lalxu}, {xamsi}."},{"word":"zbaradosti","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to Baradostian technological industry/culture/know-how of period and location (specifics) $x2$ in properties $x3$"},{"word":"zbaroke","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is baroque/reflects the baroque era in property $x_2$","notes":"Baroque: relating to or denoting a style of European architecture, music, and art of the 17th and 18th century."},{"word":"zbaske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is the engineering/technology of/behind products $z_2$ made of materials/parts/components $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zbasu}, {saske}."},{"word":"zbasu","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ makes/assembles/builds/manufactures/creates $x_{2}$ out of materials/parts/components $x_{3}$.","notes":"Should not be used to express causation. Cf. {cupra}, {larcu}, {rutni}, {finti}, {gundi}."},{"word":"zbatadji","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ [process] is a method/recipe for crafting/making/assembling/building/manufacturing/creating $z_2$ out of materials/parts/components $z_3$ under conditions $t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zbasu}, {tadji}"},{"word":"zbepi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a pedestal/base/stand/pallet supporting $x_{2}$ (object/event), of materials/properties $x_{3}$.","notes":"Pallet (= {lafyzbe}). See also {jamfu}, {jicmu}, {jubme}, {tuple}, {ckana}, {cpana}, {loldi}, {sanli}."},{"word":"zbibo'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a/the nasal bone (os nasale) performing function $b_2$ in body of $b_3$."},{"word":"zbibu'u","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ is a handkerchief of type/material $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {daskybu'u}."},{"word":"zbike'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is/are nostril(s) of nose $k_2=n_1$."},{"word":"zbikre","score":0,"definition":"$k_1$ is a/are whisker(s)/hair on/in the nose of $k_2=n_2$.","notes":"Cf. {nazbi}, {kerfa}, {gaskre}, {runkre}."},{"word":"zbipe'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ nuzzles/noses $x_2$ at locus $x_3$"},{"word":"zbisakci","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ sniffles fluid/gas/powder $s_2$ through the nose.","notes":"Cf. {nazbi}, {sakci}, {zbisnava'u}."},{"word":"zbiselcigla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of snot/booger(y material) secreted by the nose of body $x_2$, of composition $x_3$"},{"word":"zbiseljirna","score":2,"definition":"$n_2=j_2$ is a rhinoceros of species/type $x_2$","notes":"from http://www.lojban.org/tiki/jbovlaste+import%3A+mammal+class+lang+en"},{"word":"zbisna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a nasal (phonetic) sound","notes":"Subset of consonants ({zunsna}) and sonorants ({ra'isna})"},{"word":"zbisnava'u","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ breathes gas $v_2$ producing nasal sound; $v_1$ snorts. ","notes":"Cf. {nazbi}, {sance}, {vasxu}, {zbisakci}, {sipsavgau}."},{"word":"zbusufukai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is BSFK-ish / BSFK-like in aspect $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"Refers to \"la bauspo fazykamni\", the evil counterpart of the BPFK. Essentially, this is used to jokingly mean, \"$x_1$ has good potential to destroy Lojban forever\""},{"word":"zdabartu","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is outdoors.","notes":"Cf. {dijbartu}."},{"word":"zdacau","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is homeless.","notes":"Cf. {zdani}, {claxu}, {xabju}, {ginka}"},{"word":"zdacravro","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a hall door/front door of nest/house/lair/den $v_2=z_1=c_2$."},{"word":"zdacutci","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a slipper/houseshoe for covering/protecting/keeping warm [feet] $x_2$, and of material $x_3$."},{"word":"zdadi'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a building that is the house/home/nest/den of/for $x_2$.","notes":"From {zdani} {dinju}."},{"word":"zdaga'u","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is an attic of house $z_1$, which is inhabited by $z_2$.","notes":"See also: {zdani}, {galtu}."},{"word":"zdagu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ does housework $x_2$ in order to clean/maintain house $x_3$"},{"word":"zdakarce","score":1,"definition":"$z_2=k_1$ is a van/mobile home/motor home for $z_1=k_2$, propelled by $k_3$."},{"word":"zdalatu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ dances the Macarena","notes":"short form of {zdalatukuuerpo'alegriiamakarenaketukuuerpo'espadarle'alegriiakosabuuenadalatukuuerpo'alegriiamakarena'eimakarena}"},{"word":"zdalatukuuerpo'alegriiamakarenaketukuuerpo'espadarle'alegriiakosabuuenadalatukuuerpo'alegriiamakarena'eimakarena","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ dances the Macarena","notes":"{u'ivla}"},{"word":"zdali'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ leaves/departs/separates from the house inhabited by $x_2=z_2=c_2$, along route $x_3=c_3$","notes":"cf. the Lojban definition, {zdani}, {cliva}."},{"word":"zdane'i","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is indoors.","notes":"Cf. {zdabartu}, {dijbartu}."},{"word":"zdani","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a nest/house/lair/den/[home] of/for $x_{2}$.","notes":"Home (= {tercnizda}), house (constructed building) (= {zdadi'u}). See also {dinju}, {ginka}, {kumfa}, se {xabju}."},{"word":"zdanrnabato","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Philippine \"bahay na bató\" or \"house of stone\" of variety/type $x_2$"},{"word":"zdanrxaikubo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Philippine \"bahay kubo\" or nipa hut of type/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"zdaselgu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is housework, to be done by $x_2$, in order to clean/maintain house $x_3$"},{"word":"zdase'u","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a house servant in/of house $z_1$ owned by person $s_2=z_2$.","notes":"Cf. {zdani}, {selfu}."},{"word":"zdasta","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=z_2$ stays home/is nidicolous."},{"word":"zdatru","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a master/ruler of home $t_2=z_1$."},{"word":"zdazva","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is at home."},{"word":"zdeltadirake","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Dirac delta function (generalized), defined on structure $x_2$ (contextless default is probably the field of real numbers), yielded by family of distributions $x_3$ (contextless default is probably Gaussians centered at 0 and which enclose unit area)","notes":"This generalized function evaluates to zero (0) everywhere except at 0 (in the domain), at which it evaluates to an infinity (∞) sufficient(ly large) for the purpose of integration to exactly equal one (1) whenever the integral interval properly contains 0 (in the domain). x2 determines what 0, 1, and ∞ mean. Properly, more than a set should be specified; the domain and codomain are determined thereby."},{"word":"zdeltakronekre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Kronecker delta function defined on structure $x_2$ which evaluates to one for any argument belonging to subset $x_3$ and which evaluates to zero otherwise","notes":"x2 determines domain, codomain, and the meaning of \"zero\" and \"one\". x3 is a set; for the typical usage of delta$(x,n)$ for fixed $n$, let x3 be the singleton set such that $n$ is an element thereof."},{"word":"zdicacyca'azbastu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a a hackerspace/hacklab/makerspace/hackspace at location $x_2$"},{"word":"zdicaudri","score":3,"definition":"$z_2=c_1=b_1$ is bored, lacking amusement $c_2=z_1$."},{"word":"zdici'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is entertaining and interesting to $x_2$","notes":"= {zdile} {je} {cinri}"},{"word":"zdidadysli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a swing (hanging seat).","notes":"Cf. {zdile}, {kelci}, {zdipincarcukla}, {zdirajycarcukla},{zdima'ateryre'e}"},{"word":"zdifanza","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=z_1$ (event) teases $f_2=z_2$."},{"word":"zdifri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=z_2=l_1$ has fun with $x_2=z_1=l_2$"},{"word":"zdigau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ entertains (agentive) $x_3=z_2$ with $x_2=z_1$; $g_1$ makes $z_1$ entertaining/amusing for $z_2$ in property/aspect $z_3$"},{"word":"zdiku'a","score":1,"definition":"$x1=k1$ is a parlor/[living room] in structure $x2=k2$ for entertaining $x3=z2$"},{"word":"zdile","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (abstract) is amusing/entertaining to $x_{2}$ in property/aspect $x_{3}$; $x_{3}$ is what amuses $x_{2}$ about $x_{1}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ occupies $x_2$ pleasantly; $x_1$ is fun for $x_2$; $x_2$ is amused by $x_1$; $x_2$ has fun (at) doing $x_1$; $x_1$ is an amusement/entertainment/game for $x_2$. See also {cinri}, {panka}, {xajmi} for funny, {kelci}."},{"word":"zdilisri","score":1,"definition":"$l_1=z_1$ is an anecdote/funny story/joke about plot/subject/moral $l_2$ by storyteller $l_1$ to audience $l_4=z_2$, amusing in aspect $x_5=z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xamsku}."},{"word":"zdili'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ travels/journeys for fun, via route $x_2$, using vehicle $x_3$.","notes":"Tourism, sightseeing, hiking, backpacking, bicycling, etc."},{"word":"zdima'aterte'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a roller-coaster","notes":"Cf. {zdile}, {kelci}, {zdipincarcukla}, {zdirajycarcukla}, {zdidadysli}"},{"word":"zdima'ateryre'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a roller coaster.","notes":"Cf. {zdile}, {kelci}, {zdipincarcukla}, {zdirajycarcukla}, {zdidadysli}."},{"word":"zdimi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1=z_2$ laughs about $x_2=z_1$ (abstract) in property/aspect $x_3=z_3$; $x_1=c_1=z_2$ is amused about $x_2=z_1$ (abstract) amusing in property/aspect $x_3=z_3$ which causes $x_1=c_1=z_2$ to laugh.","notes":"See also: {cmila} (to laugh, not neccessarly because of amuement)"},{"word":"zdipanka","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a park managed by polity/community $p_2$ for use by $z_2$, with amenities/amusements $z_1$.","notes":"Cf. {zdile}, {panka}, {kelpanka}, {gubypanka}, {zacpanka}, {fanrypanka}, {kagnypanka}."},{"word":"zdipincarcukla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a merry-go-round.","notes":"Cf. {zdile}, {kelci}, {zdirajycarcukla}, {zdidadysli}, {zdima'ateryre'e}."},{"word":"zdirajycarcukla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Ferris wheel.","notes":"Cf. {zdile}, {kelci}, {zdipincarcukla}, {zdirajycarcukla}, {zdidadysli}, {zdima'ateryre'e}."},{"word":"zdiraxa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a chinaberry of variety $x_2$.","notes":"See also {margosa}."},{"word":"zditeitortei","score":1,"definition":"$x_0$: Time flies when you're having fun. (nullary predicate)"},{"word":"zdizuca","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ does $x_2$ as a hobby; $x_2$ is a hobby of $x_1$","notes":"From the lujvo {zdizukseltcaci}. See {tcaci}, {zukte}, {zdile}."},{"word":"zdizu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x1=zd2=zu1$ plays by doing $x2=zd1=zu2$","notes":"as opposed to playing with a toy object"},{"word":"zdocinfo","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=c_1$ is an Asiatic lion [Panthera leo persica] of breed $c_2$."},{"word":"zdokumte","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Bactrian camel/Camelus bactrianus of breed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kumte}, {rabykumte}, {tcokumte}, {mabru}."},{"word":"zdoperli","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is an Asian/Chinese/Korean/Japanese/Taiwan/sand/nashi/apple pear (Pyrus pyrifolia) [fruit] of variety $p_2$."},{"word":"zdotu'a","score":3,"definition":"$z_1=t_1$ is Asia.","notes":"Cf. {braplu}, {rontu'a}, {bemtu'a}, {tcotu'a}, {sralytu'a}, {frikytu'a}, {ziptu'a}."},{"word":"zdoxanto","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=z_1$ is an Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) of breed $x_2$.","notes":"See also {xantrelefa}, {xanto}, {fi'orxanto}."},{"word":"zdoxasli","score":1,"definition":"$xaz_1=xas_1$ is an Asiatic wild ass/onager [Equus hemionus] of subspecies/breed $xas_2$."},{"word":"zduriiane","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a durian (Durio zibethinus) of breed $x_2$","notes":"See {tcempedake}"},{"word":"ze","selmaho":"PA1","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: 7 (digit) [seven]."},{"word":"ze'a","selmaho":"ZEhA","score":100000,"definition":"time tense interval: a medium length of time."},{"word":"ze'aba","selmaho":"ZEhA*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: a medium time interval offset towards the future; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"ze'aca","selmaho":"ZEhA*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: a medium time interval spanning the present; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"ze'ai","selmaho":"TAhE","score":2,"definition":"tense interval modifier: increasingly...; incrementative. Tagged sumti, if present, indicates amount of increase (lo te zenba)","notes":"Alternate form: {zei'a}. See {zenba}. Opposite of {dei'a}"},{"word":"ze'ai'au","score":1,"definition":"unary mekso operator: reverse ordered list/tuple $X_1$.","notes":"If $X_1 = (x_1, x_2, x_3, ..., x_n)$, then ze'ai'au$(X_1) = (x_n, x_{(n-1)}, x_{(n-2)}, ..., x_3, x_2, x_1$; (note the casing). This is essentially equivalent to reindexing/permuting of indices in a specific way. If $X_1$ is an empty list/tuple or is a singleton/one-element list/tuple, then the output is $X_1$. If $X_2$ has infinitely many terms, then the result is indeed the reversal thereof, but accessing any given term becomes basically impossible without the usage of \"{ro}\". It is conceivable that this word might be able to be applied to comparison operators/ordering relations, strings, numeric strings (endianness switching), etc. as well."},{"word":"ze'ai'e","selmaho":"SE","score":2,"definition":"selbri conversion: permute all terbri so as to be exactly backward.","notes":"For an exactly-n-terbri selbri, it is the (n, n-1, n-2, ..., 2, 1)rd conversion. For zero- or one-terbri selbri, it is trivial (identity - no noticeable change); for one-terbri selbri, this is \"{re'au'e}\". For two-terbri selbri, it is equivalent to \"{se}\"; it is the 2nd (id est: (2, 1)th) conversion in this case. For a three-terbri selbri, this is equivalent to \"{te}\"; it is the 3rd (id est: (3, 1)th) conversion in this case. For four-terbri selbri, it is the (4, 3, 2, 1)rd conversion. For five-terbri selbri, it is the (5, 4, 3, 2, 1)rd conversion. The meaning of the result in the context of its being applied to a selbri with opened-ended terbri structure (such as \"{jutsi}\") is as described in the commentary for this entry (i.e.: reverses endianness)."},{"word":"ze'apu","selmaho":"ZEhA*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: a medium time interval offset towards the past; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"ze'au","selmaho":"PA4","score":3,"definition":"subjective number which is increasing over time","notes":"See also {zenba}, {zilzena}, {ja'au}, {so'au}."},{"word":"ze'au'e","selmaho":"SE","score":2,"definition":"last-th conversion: switches the last terbri with the first one.","notes":"For exactly-n-terbri, this it the nth conversion. For a one-terbri word, this is equivalent to {re'au'e}. For two-terbri selbri, this is {se}. For three-terbri selbri, this is {te}. For four-terbri selbri, this is {ve}. For five-terbri selbri, this is {xe}. In general, this might be equivalent to {sexiro}, although this might be debatable. The meaning of the result in the context of its being applied to a selbri with opened-ended terbri structure (such as \"{jutsi}\") is yet to be explored."},{"word":"ze'e","selmaho":"ZEhA","score":100000,"definition":"time tense interval: the whole of time."},{"word":"ze'e'a","selmaho":"SEhEhI","score":1,"definition":"n-Merge Conversion: placed immediately before a selbri, merges $x_2$ and all $x_a$ places.","notes":"In \"$x_a$\", \"$a$\" is not a variable; \"$x_a$\" refers to any sumti slot(s) after the first $n$, where $n$ is a function of the brivla (and is not defined for some brivla), such that it/they is/are part of an open-ended or arbitrarily large relation of mutually similar 'form' (possibly by analogy); for example, all sumti slots of \"{jutsi}\" except jutsi1 are $x_a$-type slots. See also: \"{ze'e'i}\", \"{te'e'a}\"."},{"word":"ze'e'au","selmaho":"SEhEhI","score":1,"definition":"n-Merge Conversion: placed immediately before a selbri, merges all $x_a$ places.","notes":"In \"$x_a$\", \"$a$\" is not a variable; \"$x_a$\" refers to any sumti slot(s) after the first $n$, where $n$ is a function of the brivla (and is not defined for some brivla), such that it/they is/are part of an open-ended or arbitrarily large relation of mutually similar 'form' (possibly by analogy); for example, all sumti slots of \"{jutsi}\" except jutsi1 are $x_a$-type slots. See also: \"{ze'e'i}\"."},{"word":"ze'e'e","selmaho":"SEhEhI","score":1,"definition":"n-Merge Conversion: placed immediately before a selbri, merges $x_5$ and all $x_a$ places.","notes":"In \"$x_a$\", \"$a$\" is not a variable; \"$x_a$\" refers to any sumti slot(s) after the first $n$, where $n$ is a function of the brivla (and is not defined for some brivla), such that it/they is/are part of an open-ended or arbitrarily large relation of mutually similar 'form' (possibly by analogy); for example, all sumti slots of \"{jutsi}\" except jutsi1 are $x_a$-type slots. See also: \"{ze'e'i}\"."},{"word":"ze'e'i","selmaho":"SEhEhI","score":1,"definition":"n-Merge Conversion: placed immediately before a selbri, merges $x_1$ and all $x_a$ places.","notes":"In \"$x_a$\", \"$a$\" is not a variable; \"$x_a$\" refers to any sumti slot(s) after the first $n$, where $n$ is a function of the brivla (and is not defined for some brivla), such that it/they is/are part of an open-ended or arbitrarily large relation of mutually similar 'form' (possibly by analogy); for example, all sumti slots of \"{jutsi}\" except jutsi1 are $x_a$-type slots (therefore, \"ze'e'i jutsi\" is necessarily a 1-slot selbri in which the species is the same as the genus and that is the same as the family etc. - a concept which is of limited utility in this particular case, but which might be used in application to the very first lifeform). See also: \"{te'e'i}\"."},{"word":"ze'ei","selmaho":"SI","score":4,"definition":"nonce word with existing grammar","notes":"Binds two arbitrary words together to form a nonce word whose semantics are indicated by the left word and whose grammar is the same as that of the right word. Useful for creating function words without having to allocate experimental cmavo forms."},{"word":"ze'e'o","selmaho":"SEhEhI","score":1,"definition":"n-Merge Conversion: placed immediately before a selbri, merges $x_4$ and all $x_a$ places.","notes":"In \"$x_a$\", \"$a$\" is not a variable; \"$x_a$\" refers to any sumti slot(s) after the first $n$, where $n$ is a function of the brivla (and is not defined for some brivla), such that it/they is/are part of an open-ended or arbitrarily large relation of mutually similar 'form' (possibly by analogy); for example, all sumti slots of \"{jutsi}\" except jutsi1 are $x_a$-type slots. See also: \"{ze'e'i}\", \"{xe'e'o}\"."},{"word":"ze'erpezytricu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an evergreen tree of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {pezyfaltricu}, {ckunu}"},{"word":"ze'e'u","selmaho":"SEhEhI","score":1,"definition":"n-Merge Conversion: placed immediately before a selbri, merges $x_3$ and all $x_a$ places.","notes":"In \"$x_a$\", \"$a$\" is not a variable; \"$x_a$\" refers to any sumti slot(s) after the first $n$, where $n$ is a function of the brivla (and is not defined for some brivla), such that it/they is/are part of an open-ended or arbitrarily large relation of mutually similar 'form' (possibly by analogy); for example, all sumti slots of \"{jutsi}\" except jutsi1 are $x_a$-type slots. See also: \"{ze'e'i}\", \"{ve'e'u}\"."},{"word":"ze'i","selmaho":"ZEhA","score":100000,"definition":"time tense interval: an instantaneous/tiny/short amount of time."},{"word":"zei","selmaho":"ZEI","score":100001,"definition":"joins preceding and following words into a lujvo.","notes":"To make tanru out of arbitrary cmavo, use {ze'oi} instead."},{"word":"zei'a","selmaho":"TAhE","score":2,"definition":"tense interval modifier: increasingly...; incrementative. Tagged sumti, if present, indicates amount of increase (lo te zenba)","notes":"Alternate form to avoid confusion: {ze'ai}. See {zenba}. Opposite of {dei'a}"},{"word":"zei'au","selmaho":"ZEhA","score":2,"definition":"time tense interval: for some length of time.","notes":"Combination of {ze'i} + {ze'a} + {ze'u}. Explicitly neutral as to whether the length of time is \"small\", \"medium\" or \"large\". For example, being able to ask: \"zei'au ma?\" is useful when you wish to reveal no expectations at all about the tagged time interval."},{"word":"zei'e","selmaho":"BAhE","score":2,"definition":"marks a construct as used for its form only, not its meaning.","notes":"While a word like \"tanru'i\" must always mean \"tsani zei pruxi\", using {zei'e} overrides that; \"zei'e tanru'i\" does not necessarily mean that, it could mean \"tanru u'i\". Proposed rafsi: -zex-."},{"word":"zei'ei","selmaho":"ZEIhEI","score":1,"definition":"begin quote that is converted into rafsi","notes":"Terminated by {zei'oi}. Quotes an utterance (must be grammatical) and converts it (as a whole) into a single rafsi with the meaning of \"something to do with the referent of \"[insert quoted text]\"\". Notably, does not distribute through the text, treating each word individually with left-grouping (it does not distribute {zei} before and/or after each word (as needed)); the quoted utterance is taken as a whole unit of meaning unto itself; for the former purpose, see {zei'ei'au}. This word is useful for forming quotes and mathematical expressions (formal, evaluated, or otherwise) into lujvo. This rafsi is assumed to begin the next word if the preceding text/utterance does not end with an otherwise standalone and ungrammatical rafsi (the grammar in such a situation should be discussed); in order to connect it as a rafsi within a lujvo that began before it, precede the quotation with {zei}. In order to finish a lujvo or treat the quotation as a brivla on its own, follow it with {co'e}, which is treated as if the preceding utterance (the quote) is a single word followed immediately by {zei}; in order to string multiple ZEIhEI-ZEIhOI rafsi together follow this formula: zei'ei broda zei'oi co'e zei zei'ei brode zei'oi (co'e (zei...))... . Individual rafsi outside of lujvo are typically not grammatical (except in certain quotation structures, vel sim.)."},{"word":"zei'ei'au","selmaho":"ZEIhEI","score":1,"definition":"begin quote that is converted into rafsi, distributing lujvo-glue between quoted words","notes":"Terminated by {zei'oi}. Begins a quote of a grammatical utterance. Between each word in the utterance, {zei} is to be interpreted and any grouping that might be applied is left-grouping. In other words, {zei} is distributed left-groupingly between each word; each word is treated on its own, individually; the quote is not treated as a whole. The final word is interpreted to have {zei} after it as well (this is a quirk of {zei'oi}), thus the quote is a string of rafsi, left-groupingly considered to be a rafsi. In order to end the lujvo formed with such a quote, follow it by {co'e}. This word compactifies large {zei}-clauses/-statements. For the perhaps generally more useful, if slightly more ambiguous, quote marker that treats the quote as a whole entity and converts it singly and wholly into a rafsi (rather than a rafsi string, as is done by this word), see: {zei'ei}. This word works as {zei'ei} does in all other regards (including as a marker for a new word (specifically a lujvo) unless preceded by {zei} or possibly by a standalone and otherwise ungrammatical rafsi). For the purpose of quoting with {ra'oi}, the result of a {zei'ei'au}-quote is treated as a single rafsi."},{"word":"zeigle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ unlawfully copulates with $x_2$, unlawful according to $x_3$; $x_1$ fornicates / commits adultery with $x_2$.","notes":"See {zekri}, {gletu}."},{"word":"zei'i","selmaho":"UI","score":2,"definition":"attitudinal contour: increasing over time - steady - decreasing over time.","notes":"Parallel to {bu'o}."},{"word":"zei'i'au","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"unary mekso operator: (analytically continued) Riemann zeta function zeta$(z)$, for complex-valued input $z$."},{"word":"zeiljvo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is a Lojban compound predicate using the particle “zei”; with meaning $x_2$, arguments $x_3$, built from metaphor (tanru) $x_4$.","notes":"Syn. {luvrzei}. See also: {zei}, {lujvo}"},{"word":"ze'ilsipna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ takes a nap / sleeps for short time $x_2$.","notes":"{ze'i} is built in to the word."},{"word":"zeingame","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a squirtle [pokemon]"},{"word":"zeingamyba'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a wartortle [pokemon]","notes":"from {zeingame}+{banro}"},{"word":"zeingamyfamba'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a blastoise [pokemon]","notes":"from {zeingame}+{fanmo}+{banro}"},{"word":"zei'o","selmaho":"ZIhOI","score":1,"definition":"Delete all sumti slots of the immediately preceding word which are not explicitly filled excepting the first n (specified by subscript; contextless default: n=0).","notes":"Use SE in order to reorder the sumti slots. Typically, the word in question should be a non-cmavo brivla, but this is not always the case. When used as a rafsi, it modifies the last veljvo and deletes all except the first $n$ (subscripted) sumti slots (regardless of any inferred relations between them and the sumti slots of other companion veljvo, or of any implied filling (unless such is actually explicit), which otherwise would or could exist); in rafsi form, the subscript is implied to be 1 (meaning that all except the first unfilled sumti slot is deleted) unless explicitly specified otherwise, else veljvo structure no longer makes much sense; the subscript marker \"{xi}\" (proposed rafsi: \"-xix-\") is required for explicit specification of the subscript unless there is a veljvo bracket or tanru-grouping modifier (such as \"{ke'e}\") which makes such interpretation the only possible option from a syntactic, semantic, AND practical standpoint. Proposed rafsi: \"-zes-\" (because the last letteral for it should be able to cluster tightly with \"-xix-\")."},{"word":"zei'oi","selmaho":"ZEI'OI","score":1,"definition":"end rafsi-converting quote: terminates ZEIhEI quote","notes":"Elidable terminator (rarely elidable). Ends ZEIhEI quotes. See also: {zei'ei}, {zei'ei'au}. Treats quoted utterance as a rafsi; in order to make it end a lujvo (or act on its own as a brivla), follow it with {co'e} (wherein the the quote is treated as a single word followed by {zei})."},{"word":"ze'i zei seldejni","score":2,"definition":"$d_2$ is/are the short-term indebtedness/liabilities of company/corporation/firm $d_1$ to creditor(s) $d_3$ for the provision of goods /services/loans $d_4$.","notes":"Cf. {ze'i}, {dejni}, {zei}, {seldejni}, {kagyseldejni}, {ze'u zei seldejni}, {terdejni}, {paurseldejni}, {dejyterze'a}."},{"word":"zejvo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is a Lojban compound predicate using the particle “zei”; with meaning $x_2$, arguments $x_3$, built from metaphor (tanru) $x_4$."},{"word":"zeki'o","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 7,000 expressed with comma."},{"word":"zekri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event/state) is a punishable crime/[taboo/sin] to people/culture/judges/jury $x_{2}$.","notes":"Taboo (= {kluzei}, {cacyzei}); sin (= {madzei}, {jdamadzei}); heresy (= {jdazei}). See also {flalu}, {sfasa}, {zungi}, {palci}, {lijda}, {pajni}, {javni}, {tcaci}, {marde}, {pulji}, {tinbe}."},{"word":"zeldei","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Sunday of week $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {jednze}. Sunday is either day seven or day zero, depending on your perspective."},{"word":"zelkulpikta","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a master's degree or equivalent education diploma entitling $p_2$ to entitlement/privilege $p_3$ (event/state) from school/institute/academy $c_1$ teaching subject(s) $c_3$.","notes":"Seventh level of International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED)."},{"word":"zelma'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is July/the seventh month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"zelmast","score":1,"definition":"July.","notes":"Cf. {mlajukma'i}, {zelmasti}."},{"word":"zelmasti","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is July/the seventh month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {masnze}. Cf. {pavmasti}, {nanca}."},{"word":"zelmoija'a","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ has the rank of Major General/Rear Admiral/Air Vice-Marshal (equivalent of NATO OF-7) in military unit /organization $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ze}, {moi}, {jatna}, {jemja'a}, {vairsoi}, {bivmoija'a}, {xavmoija'a}. Based on STANAG 2116: NATO Codes for Grades of Military Personnel."},{"word":"zelplin","score":1,"definition":"Uranus.","notes":"Cf. {zelplini}."},{"word":"zelplini","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is the seventh closest planet (default is Uranus if p2 is the Sun) revolving around $p_2$ (default is the Sun), with planetary characteristics $p_3$, orbital parameters $p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {zelplin}, {pavyplini}, {relplini} etc.; see also {terdi}, {solri},{mluni}, {lunra}, {plinycma}, {tarci'e}."},{"word":"zelvanci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Sunday evening of week $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Synonym of {nonvanci}."},{"word":"zelvlabivli'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is qiyan lüshi with tone pattern $x_2$, rhyming at locus $x_3$.","notes":"{ze} {valsi} {bi} {linji}; {mumvlavonli'i}, {zelvlavonli'i}, {mumvlabivli'i}"},{"word":"zelvlavonli'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is qiyan jueju with tone pattern $x_2$, rhyming at locus $x_3$.","notes":"{ze} {valsi} {vo} {linji}; {mumvlavonli'i}, {mumvlabivli'i}, {zelvlabivli'i}"},{"word":"zemoi","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantified selbri: convert 7 to ordinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is seventh among $x_{2}$ ordered by rule $x_{3}$."},{"word":"zenba","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (experiencer) increases/is incremented/augmented in property/quantity $x_{2}$ by amount $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {jdika}, {zmadu}, {banro}, {jmina}."},{"word":"zenbaje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (experiencer/function) increases/gains/is incremented/augmented in property/quantity $x_2$ such that it achieves/had achieved having that property at 'time' $x_3$ (abstraction, number) according to standard $x_4$","notes":"$x_1$ is increasing in $x_2$ for times/conditions determined by context (use {ca}, {va'o}, vel sim. in order to specify when increase occurs); times/conditions of increase are not necessarily those of attainment of that property (which is specified by $x_3$). If an abstraction is submitted to $x_3$ then the time of event of $x_1$ achieving/attaining property $x_2$ occurs exactly when/simultaneous with when/if the abstraction occurs (if it is an event) or is true (if it is a proposition, notion, truth value, idea, etc.); since it is increasing in that property and achieves it at that time, if the time determined by context is that determined by $x_3$, then for times slightly later than that time will also have $x_1$ having that property but times slightly earlier than that time will not. Numbers submitted to $x_3$ determine the lesser/earlier endpoint of a semi-infinite interval through time such that attainment occurs throughout the interval. If a number is submitted to $x_3$, the options are only li {ni'u}, li {no}, li {ma'u}, and li {ni'u}/{ma'u} {ci'i}; li ni'u ci'i being submitted means that $x_1$ has always been/had $x_2$, it just happens to be increasing in this property too (at the time specified by context); li ni'u (which is taken to be a finite number) means that there was a time prior to the time specified by context such that $x_1$ was/had $x_2$ but such has no always been the case, and also that at the time specified by context, it is increasing in this property; li no means that at the time specified by context, $x_1$ has just attained being/having property $x_2$ and it is also increasing in this respect; li ma'u (which is taken to be a finite positive number) means that $x_1$ is increasing in property $x_2$ at the time determined by context and that it has not yet (at that time) but will eventually (a finite and positive amount of time later) been classified as having that property properly according to $x_4$; li ma'u ci'i means that $x_1$ is increasing in $x_2$ at the time specified by context but that it will never actually manage to achieve having that property according to $x_4$, even if it asymptotically and strictly monotonically approaches that status. The time specified in $x_3$ need not be the time of when $x_1$ is increasing in property $x_2$ (which is specified via {ca} or the like, in the bridi). \"Time\" in the sense of $x_3$ is rather general; for example, it can also just be conditions which were satisfied when attainment is true (such as a subset on which a mathematical function is positive); it is generally an 'IF' statement (id est: attainment might occur at other times or under other conditions). For example, humans, normally, always increase in oldness/age (the context-determined time/conditions of increase in age is (those throughout) the entirety of their life), but are not actually considered old until they reach some age (specified by $x_3$)."},{"word":"zengau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ increases/augments $x_2$ (experiencer) in property/quantity $x_3$ by amount $x_4$.","notes":"See also {zenba}, {zenri'a}, {stika}."},{"word":"zeno","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 70 [seventy]."},{"word":"zenono","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 700 [seven hundred]."},{"word":"zenri'a","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ (event/state) increases/increments/augments $x_2=z_1$ in property/quantity $x_3=z_2$ by amount $x_4=z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zengau}."},{"word":"ze'o","selmaho":"FAhA4","score":100000,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; beyond/outward/receding from ..."},{"word":"ze'oi","selmaho":"GOhOI","score":3,"definition":"converts following word to selbri-unit: \"$x_1$ is related to the meaning of this word in aspect $x_2$\"","notes":"Quoting rules are similar to {zo}. Roughly, (ze'oi *coi*) ≈ (me la'e zo *coi* moi). Meant primarily to quote cmavo, to supersede use of {zei} as a way of making \"tanru\" out of cmavo."},{"word":"ze'okru","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a convex curve/turn/bend in $x_{2}$, at locus $x_{3}$, and defined by set of points/properties $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is convex. Concave: {zorkru}. See also: {ze'o}, {kruvi}, {konvexi}."},{"word":"zepti","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $10^{-21}$ of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"(cf. {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}, {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zetro})"},{"word":"zercu'upre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gangster"},{"word":"zerfu'e","score":5,"definition":"$f_1$ is guilty of crime $f_2=z_1$ accountable to judge/authority $f_3=z_2$.","notes":"Cf. {zernalfu'e}."},{"word":"zerfuzyxu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ accuses $x_2$ of charge/crime $x_3$ before judge/authority $x_4$.","notes":"See also {zerfu'e}, {xusra}"},{"word":"zergau","score":0,"definition":"$g_1$ (person/agent) commits a crime $g_2=z_1$, punishable to people/culture/judges/jury $x_3=z_2$.","notes":"Cf. {zerxaigau}, {zerxai}."},{"word":"zergi","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a zerg [starcraft alien species] of species $x_2$"},{"word":"zergle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ unlawfully copulates with $x_2$, unlawful according to $x_3$; $x_1$ fornicates / commits adultery with $x_2$","notes":"See {zekri}, {gletu}"},{"word":"zerjbera","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ borrows $j_2$ from $j_3$ without permission of $z_2$."},{"word":"zerjonse","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ illegally accesses $x_2$ for purpose $x_3$, illegal according to $x_4$ // $x_1$ \"hacks into\" $x_2$ (connotation of unlawfulness / violation)","notes":"See {zernerkla}, {zvijonse}, {zekri}, {jonse}"},{"word":"zerkalte","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a poacher on prey/quarry/game $k_2$, punishable to people/culture/judges/jury $x_3=z_2$."},{"word":"zerle'a","score":2,"definition":"$l_1$ steals $l_2$ from $l_3$, which is a crime according to $z_2$."},{"word":"zermbeto","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is zerumbet/shell ginger of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"This is Alpinia zerumbet. Zingiber zerumbet (awapuhi) is {krelu'i} {zingibero}. See also {glangala}."},{"word":"zernalfu'e","score":2,"definition":"$f_1$ is innocent/not guilty of crime $x_2=f_2=z_1$ (action/state) to judge/authority $f_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zerfu'e}."},{"word":"zernerkla","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ trespasses (illegally enters) into $x_2$, which is a crime according to $x_3$","notes":"$klama_3$ through $klama_5$ dropped for being usually irrelevant to this concept; if need be they can be replaced with {teka'a}/{veka'a}/{xeka'a} or {ra'i}/{pu'ai}/{sepi'o}. See {zekri}, {nerkla}, {gutnerkla}."},{"word":"zerske","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (mass of facts) is criminology of/about subject matter $x_{2}$"},{"word":"zertolna'eske","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is forensics about $x_2$ based on methodology $x_3$","notes":"from {zekri} + {tolna'e} + {saske}"},{"word":"zerxai","score":3,"definition":"$xr_1=z_1$ is a violent crime, injuring/harming/damaging victim $xr_2$ in property $xr_3$ (ka), resulting in injury $xr_4$.","notes":"Cf. {zerzu'e}, {zerxaizu'e}."},{"word":"zerxaigau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ commits a violent crime $g_2=z_1=xr_1$, injuring/harming/damaging victim $x_3=xr_2$ in property $x_4=xr_3$ (ka), resulting in injury $x_5=xr_4$.","notes":"Cf. {zergau}, {zerxai}."},{"word":"zerxaizu'e","score":2,"definition":"$zu_1$ commits a violent crime $zu_2=ze_1=xr_1$, injuring/harming/damaging victim $x_3=xr_2$ in property $x_4=xr_3$ (ka), resulting in injury $x_5=xr_4$.","notes":"Cf. {zerzu'e}, {zerxai}."},{"word":"zerxa'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ illegally/unlawfully lives in/occupies location $x_2$ (usually a building); $x_1$ squats $x_2$.","notes":"From {zekri} {xabju}."},{"word":"zerzu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (person/agent) commits a crime $x_2$, punishable to people/culture/judges/jury $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zerxaizu'e}, {zerxai}."},{"word":"zetro","score":10003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $10^{21}$ of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"Cf. {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}, {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}."},{"word":"ze'u","selmaho":"ZEhA","score":100000,"definition":"time tense interval: a long amount of time."},{"word":"ze'u zei seldejni","score":2,"definition":"$d_2$ is/are the long-term indebtedness/liabilities of company/corporation/firm $d_1$ to creditor(s) $d_3$ for the provision of goods /services/loans $d_4$.","notes":"Cf. {ze'u}, {zei}, {seldejni}, {kagyseldejni}, {ze'i zei seldejni}, {terdejni}, {paurseldejni}, {dejyterze'a}."},{"word":"zevla","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a zi'evla-form word meaning $x_2$ (in Lojban); $x_1$ is morphologically a zi'evla","notes":"Synonymous to \"{zi'evla}\". Proposed {cmarafsi}: \"-zve-\"."},{"word":"zevlyjvo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a zi'evla-based lujvo meaning $x_2$, with arguments $x_3$ from tanru/compound-phrase $x_4$","notes":"Refers to {lujvo} formed from {zi'evla} via a morphological extension using -(')y(')- hyphens, e.g. {xanyuidje}, {lacy'inda}. Cf. {zeiljvo}, {zevla}"},{"word":"zevlyrafsi","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is an affix/combining form for zi'evla word $r_2=z_1$, form/properties $r_3$.","notes":"From {zi'evla}+{rafsi}. {zi'evla} are predicate words of an open class in Lojban, defined by their morphology. Compare {zevlyjvo}, a compound word made of one or more zevlyrafsi. See also {zevla}, {lujvo}, {brapagjvo}, {cmapagjvo}, {fu'ivla}."},{"word":"zevykla","score":1,"definition":"$k_{1}$ comes/goes out/forth towards destination $k_{2}$ from origin $k_{3}$ via route $k_{4}$ using means/vehicle $k_{5}$.","notes":"Cf. {ze'o}, {klama}, {barkla}."},{"word":"zevypinji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a penis of $x_2$."},{"word":"zgabube","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'selbri' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: tag? selbri-1. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"zgadi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (abstraction) should/(of right) ought to be true/happening under conditions/in the case of $x_2$ being true/happening, as believed by/by standard/under consideration of $x_3$. If the world were proper/correct/just/ruled perfectly and strictly according to $x_3$ and if $x_2$ were true, then $x_1$ would be true as well.","notes":"If the world were proper/correct/just according to $x_3$ and if $x_2$ were true, then $x_1$ would be true as well. Moral judgment goes in x3. x3 can also be assumed by expectation under hypothesized laws of physics, by the true situation of the world, etc. Synonymous with {cadga}."},{"word":"zgamuvjga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the parallax of $x_2$ as seen by $x_3$ who moves to $x_4$ from $x_5$","notes":"Cf. {kesyske}"},{"word":"zgana","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ observes/[notices]/watches/beholds $x_{2}$ using senses/means $x_{3}$ under conditions $x_{4}$.","notes":"Behold/watch/gaze (= {vi'azga}); guard/watchman/sentinel (= {zgaku'i}, {jdeku'i}). See also cmavo list {ga'a}, {ganse}, {viska}, {catlu}, {tirna}, {pencu}, {sumne}, {kurji}, {canci}, {catlu}, {jarco}, {lanli}, {pinka}, {simlu}."},{"word":"zgatirna","score":0,"definition":"$t_1=z_1$ listens to $t_2=z_2$ against background noise $t_3$ under conditions $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {tinju'i}."},{"word":"zgavevu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is visible electricity (lightning, electric arcing, etc.) produced by $x_2$","notes":"cf. https://pastebin.com/4LJwAGjc"},{"word":"zgavinji","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a surveillance aircraft of type/for carrying $v_2$, propelled by $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zgana}, {vinji}, {jamvinji}."},{"word":"zge'eno","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the Zen Buddhist culture/religion/ethos in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {budjo}, {mla'aiana}, {tseravada}, {vajraiana}"},{"word":"zgibe'e","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is an orchestra, consisting of performers $b_2$, and conducted by $b_3$, performing music $z_1$.","notes":"See also {balzgibe'e}."},{"word":"zgibite","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a musical beat/accompaniment/regular pattern","notes":"Etymology: \"zgi\" from zgike and \"bit\" from beat"},{"word":"zgica'a","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is a musical instrument played by $x_2=c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zgike}, {cabra}."},{"word":"zgifau","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a musical event with music $x_2=z_1$ performed/produced by $x_3=z_2$ (event)."},{"word":"zgifi'i","score":3,"definition":"$f_1$ composes music $f_2=z_1$ for purpose $f_3$."},{"word":"zgifnze'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is aware that they cannot make music but nevertheless tries and fails to do so, thus increasing their jealousy and self-hatred."},{"word":"zgigri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=z_2=g_1$ is a band that has members $x_2$ and plays music $x_3=z_1$.","notes":"See also {zgike}, {girzu}"},{"word":"zgikabri","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a glass harp/musical glass, performed by $z_2$ (event)."},{"word":"zgika'u","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a music note (tone).","notes":"Cf. {zgike}, {kantu}, {zgika'usni}."},{"word":"zgika'usni","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a music note (symbol).","notes":"Cf. {zgike}, {kantu}, {sinxa}, {zgika'u}, {zgica'a}."},{"word":"zgike","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is music performed/produced by $x_{2}$ (event).","notes":"$x_2$ event may be person playing instrument, singing, musical source operating/vibrating, etc.; instrument (= {zgica'a}); play an instrument (= {zgica'apli}, {zgiterca'a}, {selzgigau}, {selzgizu'e}); song (= {sagzgi}, {selsa'a}); voice, as used musically (= {zgivo'a}); composed music (= {finzgi}). See also {damri}, {dansu}, {flani}, {janbe}, {jgita}, {pipno}, {rilti}, {tabra}, {tonga}, {xagri}, {siclu}."},{"word":"zgikemfi'inalka'esefsysajyke'ejvekemsefsyda'atoiflike'ejvejagborkemjilryjvesefsyborxenze'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is aware that they cannot make music $x_2$ but nevertheless tries and fails to do so, thus increasing their jealousy and self-hatred resulting in mind-state $x_3$","notes":"Uses experimental gismu {sefsi}"},{"word":"zgilregi","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is reggae music performed/produced by $z_2$ (event)."},{"word":"zgilregitona","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is reggaeton music performed/produced by $z_2$ (event)."},{"word":"zgimi'i","score":1,"definition":"Jukebox $x_1$ plays music $x_2$."},{"word":"zgipli","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ uses instrument $x_2$ to play music $x_3$"},{"word":"zgipopu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pop music performed by $x_2$","notes":"See {zgike}"},{"word":"zgipor","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=p_1$ is a playlist of music sequenced/ordered/listed by comparison/rules $p_2$ on unordered set $p_3$"},{"word":"zgipre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=p_1=z_2$ is a musician, associated with music of style/genre/type $x_2=z_1$.","notes":"Simplified from \"selzgipre\" by eliding \"se\" from the seltau. This word has already been widely used despite never entering jbovlaste. See also: {zgike}, {prenu}, {se} {zgica'a}."},{"word":"zgirausi","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is house music performed/produced by $z_2$ (event)."},{"word":"zgiripopi","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is hip-hop music performed/produced by $z_2$ (event).","notes":"See also hip-hop dance (={dansripopi})."},{"word":"zgirjazu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a form of jazz music performed by $x_2$ with characteristics $x_3$","notes":"Examples of x3 are blue notes, improvisation, polyrhythms, syncopation, swung note."},{"word":"zgirkamnamstaili","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/pertains to Gangnam Style music/choreography/phenomenon in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Refers to the hit K-Pop song which topped the charts on YouTube. See also {zgike}, {kulnu}, {gugdrxanguke}."},{"word":"zgiroku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rock music performed by $x_2$","notes":"See {zgike}"},{"word":"zgirpopu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a form of pop music performed by $x_2$ with characteristics $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {te'ekno}, {zgike}, {sanga}."},{"word":"zgiselfi'i","score":1,"definition":"$f_2=z_1$ is a musical composition composed by $f_1$for function/purpose $f_3$ from existing elements/ideas $f_4$.","notes":"Cf. {zgike}, {finti}, {zgifi'i}, {simfoni}, {konceto}."},{"word":"zgiske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is musicology with methodology $s_2$."},{"word":"zgitci","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a music instrument used for producing sound $t_2=z_1$.","notes":"Cf. {zgike}, {tutci}."},{"word":"zgito'a","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$=$z_1$ is a note of pitch $t_2$ produced by $t_3$=$z_2$"},{"word":"zgito'apoi","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a melody/[sequence of notes] from notes / in scale $p_3$","notes":"p2 dropped, because the ordering of notes in a melody is trivial. See also {togmo'a}."},{"word":"zgito'axre","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a chord/[mixture of notes] of notes including $m_2$=$t_1$"},{"word":"zgizba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ composes music $x_2$."},{"word":"zgoptera","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a damselfly of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ansoptera}, {odnata}, {laxsfani}, {sfani}, {cinki}."},{"word":"zgraveto","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to Gravettian technological industry/culture/know-how of period and location (specifics) $x2$ in properties $x3$"},{"word":"zgronte","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/pertains to the Old World [from European explorer perspective] in aspect $x_2$ under standard/definition thereof $x_3$","notes":"Experimental gismu version: {gonte}."},{"word":"zgugrasu","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains rose oil from rose(s) $r_1=g_2$."},{"word":"zgugrute","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=r_1$ is a rose hip [fruit] of species/strain $g_2=r_2$."},{"word":"zgujau","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=r_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of rose water."},{"word":"zgujinme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of rodium (Rh)."},{"word":"zgupurdi","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a rosarium/rose garden of family/community/farmer $p_2$ growing/presenting roses $p_3=r_1$."},{"word":"zgurati","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a ziggurat (a stepped pyramid)."},{"word":"zguro","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a charm/amulet/curio of sentimental value/remembrance of $x_2$ for keeper/possessor $x_3$"},{"word":"zgurutstasu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a quantity of rose hip soup of ingredients $r_1=g_1$.","notes":"Rose hip soup, (Swedish: Nyponsoppa) is a soup made of rose hips and is a popular delicacy in Sweden."},{"word":"zguska","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is pink-colored when viewed/perceived by $s_3$ under conditions $s_4$","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {rozgu}, {skari}, {penka},{xunblabi}, {labyxu'e}"},{"word":"zi","selmaho":"ZI","score":100000,"definition":"time tense distance: instantaneous-to-short distance in time."},{"word":"zi'a","selmaho":"UI3a","score":4,"definition":"nonce-word indicator; indicates previous word is nonce-creation and may be nonstandard","notes":"Equivalent to {za'e} but in selma'o UI. See also {za'e}, {pe'a}, {xo'o}"},{"word":"zi'ai","selmaho":"UI3a","score":1,"definition":"jargon word indicator; indicates previous word is a jargon word","notes":"Jargon words are to have a single, defined, specialized meaning within one particular narrow context (e.g. a game, field of study, or industry), but may also be assigned to other meanings in other contexts. Proposed rafsi: -zam- (technically rafsi for {zai'e}; this rafsi is always placed *before* the modified morpheme(s)) Forethought variant: {zai'e}"},{"word":"zi'a'o","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mathematical operator: the empty/null [one sense]/trivial [one sense]/blank operator","notes":"Arity is context-dependent. Induced structure is /probably/ empty/trivial [one sense] as well."},{"word":"zi'au","selmaho":"KOhA","score":1,"definition":"nonexistent/undefining it; the selbri is not applicable when the other terbri are filled in the manner in which they are in this utterance/bridi.","notes":"In words for math which have a terbri for the result of an operation, filling that terbri with this word indicates not that the operation evaluates but rather that the operation cannot be applied to the given inputs at all; the operation on those inputs is undefined or has no existing well-defined solution(s). Given the other sumti in the predicate (filling the corresponding terbri), the underlying relation (selbri) is claimed to be invalid in this circumstance. Examples: \"non-integrable\", \"non-measurable\" (confer: \".{umre}\"), \"non-summable\" (say, of strings), \"the limit does not exist\". This avoids the necessity of creating a pair of words for every such mathematical concept (one for when the operation may be applied to the inputs so as to yield a well-defined value which may be specified and one for when such is not the case). Other uses may develop or be found. This word does not 'delete' the terbri (unlike \"{zi'o}\"); it simply says that the selbri is not really applicable. Whether or not the meaning of this word is within the generic semantic range of \"{zo'e}\" is debatable and not yet well-established. The conventions employed matter. The case of the product of zero and infinity usually must be handled by a separate definition (especially when dealing only with strictly real numbers); it is quite common to explicitly handle this case by defining the product as zero, but prior to such definition, \"lo pilji be li no bei li ci'i\" is meaningless and undefined (the symbols can be written but do not actually mean anything) - so, $pilji_1$ should be filled with this word in such a circumstance. As another example, unless the difference of infinity with infinity is defined (and following the convention that unconnected points have a graph distance of positive countable infinity), which is unnatural, the relationship represented by \"{tseingu}\" is undefined in its fourth terbri (so, it can be filled with this word) when its first and second sumti belong to mutually different trees (leaving their most recent mutually common ancestor undefined). Notice that the other terbri are well-defined in this circumstance - in particular, $tseingu_3$ is positive countable infinity; also notice that this word has a slightly less mathematical flavor (especially insofar as the first terbri is not result of applying a mathematical operation to the following terbri) than many other ready examples. Yet another example: In a zero-dimensional universe, $klama_4$ and possibly $klama_5$, as well as even more arguably $klama_2$, are undefined (and can be filled with this word), leaving the notion of 'going' empty and meaningless. In a $(-1)$-dimensional universe (an empty set), every terbri of \"{klama}\" (and probably every other word) is undefined and can be filled with this terbri."},{"word":"zi'e","selmaho":"ZIhE","score":100001,"definition":"joins relative clauses which apply to the same sumti."},{"word":"zi'e'a","selmaho":"ZIhEhA","score":2,"definition":"converts a following bu-letteral into a sumti representing the musical natural note with that name.","notes":"The next bu-letteral is absorbed and a natural accidental is given to it; e.g. \"zi'e'a gy\" means \"the note G-natural\". May be subscripted (zi'e'a xi re, etc.) to refer to nonstandard predefined accidentals. The first two syllables of the cmavo in the zi'e'a series were chosen for the similarity to \"zgike\". See also: {zi'e'e}, {zi'e'i}, {zi'e'o} and {zi'e'u}."},{"word":"zi'e'au","selmaho":"ZIhEhAU","score":2,"definition":"converts a following number into a sumti representing the MIDI note with that number.","notes":"The following number is absorbed and transformed into the musical note with that MIDI ID, e.g. \"zi'e'au xa no\" refers to the note with MIDI number 60, which is middle C. See also: {zi'e'a}, {zi'e'e}, {zi'e'i}, {zi'e'o}, {zi'e'u}."},{"word":"zi'edbo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is libertarian ideology of $x_2$; $x_2$ is libertarian","notes":"cf. {zifre}, {sidbo}. See also {ca'idbo}, {zu'adbo}, {ri'udbo}."},{"word":"zi'e'e","selmaho":"ZIhEhA","score":2,"definition":"converts a following bu-letteral into a sumti representing the musical sharp note with that name.","notes":"The next bu-letteral is absorbed and a sharp accidental is given to it; e.g. \"zi'e'e gy\" means \"the note G-sharp\". Use {zi'e'i} for double sharps or subscript this cmavo to refer to a multiple of the sharp, e.g. for triple sharps or half sharps. Subscripting with a negative value will refer to flats instead. The first two syllables of the cmavo in the zi'e'a series were chosen for the similarity to \"zgike\". See also: {zi'e'a}, {zi'e'i}, {zi'e'o} and {zi'e'u}."},{"word":"zi'e'i","selmaho":"ZIhEhA","score":2,"definition":"converts a following bu-letteral into a sumti representing the musical double sharp note with that name.","notes":"The next bu-letteral is absorbed and a double sharp accidental is given to it; e.g. \"zi'e'i gy\" means \"the note G-double-sharp\". For a different multiple of the sharp, use \"zi'e'e\" with a subscript instead. The first two syllables of the cmavo in the zi'e'a series were chosen for the similarity to \"zgike\". See also: {zi'e'a}, {zi'e'e}, {zi'e'o} and {zi'e'u}."},{"word":"zi'ei","selmaho":"UI","score":2,"definition":"marks a construct as used for its form only, not its meaning.","notes":"Equivalent to {zei'e} but in UI. See also {bi'a}, {zi'a}."},{"word":"zi'ejva","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is the right for $z_1$ to do $z_2$ (event/state).","notes":"Cf. {zifre}, {javni}, {selzi'e}, {nunzi'e}, {kamyzi'e}, {rarzi'ejva}, {prezi'ejva}."},{"word":"zi'ejvo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lujvo with irregular rafsi, meaning $x_2$, with arguments $x_3$, built from tanru/compound-phrase $x_4$","notes":"Refers to a somewhat controversial idea that formal {rafsi} should be abolished, with coiners of {lujvo} being able to pick rafsi other than the formally assigned ones. One example might be shortening {mitysisku} into {mitsku}. See {lujvo}, {zi'evla}"},{"word":"zi'e'o","selmaho":"ZIhEhA","score":2,"definition":"converts a following bu-letteral into a sumti representing the musical flat note with that name.","notes":"The next bu-letteral is absorbed and a flat accidental is given to it; e.g. \"zi'e'o gy\" means \"the note G-flat\". Use {zi'e'u} for double flats or subscript this cmavo to refer to a multiple of the flat, e.g. for triple flats or half flats. Subscripting with a negative value will refer to sharps instead. The first two syllables of the cmavo in the zi'e'a series were chosen for the similarity to \"zgike\". See also: {zi'e'a}, {zi'e'e}, {zi'e'i} and {zi'e'u}."},{"word":"zi'erbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=b_1$ becomes free to do/be $x_2$ (event/state) under conditions $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zifre}, {binxo}."},{"word":"zi'e'u","selmaho":"ZIhEhA","score":2,"definition":"converts a following bu-letteral into a sumti representing the musical double flat note with that name.","notes":"The next bu-letteral is absorbed and a double flat accidental is given to it; e.g. \"zi'e'u gy\" means \"the note G-double-flat\". To refer to a different multiple of the flat, use \"zi'e'o\" with a subscript instead. The first two syllables of the cmavo in the zi'e'a series were chosen for the similarity to \"zgike\". See also: {zi'e'a}, {zi'e'e}, {zi'e'i} and {zi'e'o}."},{"word":"zi'evla","score":6,"definition":"$x_1=v_1=z_1$ is an irregular/free-form content word meaning $x_2=v_2=z_2$ in language $x_3=v_3$ (usually Lojban); $x_1$ is a stage-4 or stage-3 fu'ivla.","notes":"A zi'evla is any non-{gismu}, non-{lujvo}, non-{cmevla} (see brivla–cmevla merger) valid {brivla}. This generalizes the concept of {fu'ivla} to reflect the fact that many free-form brivla in Lojban nowadays are completely novel words not borrowed from any other languages; instead, many are created by splicing together other Lojban words, similar to lujvo but without adhering to any regular morphological patterns. Synonymous with {zevla}; mostly synonymous with {u'ivla} and {vonfu'ivla}; refers also to {gimyzevla}; contrast with {zevlyjvo}/{brapagjvo} and {valtcizbaga} (which are lujvo, not zi'evla)."},{"word":"zi'ezva","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is the right for $z_1$ to do $z_2$ (event/state). ","notes":"Cf. {zifre}, {javni}, {selzi'e}, {nunzi'e}, {kamyzi'e}, {rarzi'ejva}, {prezi'ejva}."},{"word":"zifcni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ feels free to do/be $x_2$"},{"word":"zifcru","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ releases $x_2$ to do/be $x_3$ under conditions $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {zifre}, {curmi}, {toljgari}."},{"word":"zifma'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is is a free word (word which can be freely inserted into or deleted from a sentence without making it ungrammatical), with meaning/function $x_2$ in usage (language) $x_3$","notes":"This corresponds to selma'o UI in Lojban."},{"word":"zifnunsla","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is Independence Day celebrated by $s_1$ with activities $s_3$","notes":"from {zifre} {nu} {salci}"},{"word":"zifpemci","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a free poem/free verse/vers libre about plot/theme/subject/pattern $p_2$ by author $p_3$ for intended audience $p_4$."},{"word":"zifre","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is free/at liberty to do/be $x_{2}$ (event/state) under conditions $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also unrestricted, unfettered, unconstrained; (adjective:) independent; (adverb:) willingly, voluntarily, freely, may, optionally; (potential:) $x_1$ voluntarily does $x_2$. See also {pinfu}, {rinju}, {bilga}, {curmi}, {kakne}, {frili}."},{"word":"ziftei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$'s free time","notes":"See also {temyzi'e}."},{"word":"zifyje'a","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=j_1$ is a sovereign state having supreme, independent authority over $j_2$ (people/territory).","notes":"Cf. {jecta}."},{"word":"zifyjufpau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is is a free modifier (word or construct which can be freely inserted into or deleted from a sentence without making it ungrammatical)"},{"word":"zifyvlaklerafsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (quote) is a zi'evla/fu'ivla categorizer particle/morpheme/unit with meaning/indicating category $x_2$, having properties $x_3$, and that is appended in zi'evla (full word) $x_4$, in language $x_5$","notes":"Applies to any categorizer particle/word/morpheme/lexeme/string/unit; does not necessarily have to be a single jborafsi (even in Lojban zi'evla). Does not include the hyphen letter, nor the rest of the word (including any letter prefixed thereto if the rest of the word would otherwise start with a vowel). Quote the empty string (lu li'u) if the explicit categorizer is absent; in general, the quote will likely be improper in Lojban. See also: {zifyvlavelvi'u}, {ra'oi}, {zi'evla}, {fu'ivla}"},{"word":"zifyvlavelvi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (quote) is the non-categorizer and non-hyphen remainder of zi'evla/fu'ivla $x_2$ (quote), with properties/form $x_3$ in language [of zi'evla] $x_4$","notes":"Quotation may be improper. This is the part of the zi'evla that carries the specific meaning of the word; in stage-4 fu'ivla, the entirety of the word is this remainder; the categorizer rafsi and hyphen letter(s) are not included. See also: {zifyvlaklerafsi}"},{"word":"zigzagi","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is a line with the shape of a zigzag."},{"word":"zi'irpu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is to the violet of $x_2$; of a wave: $x_1$ (wave, color, etc.) has lesser wavelength/greater frequency than $x_2$ (wave, color, etc.) in medium/under conditions/in frame of reference $x_3$.","notes":"Red is to the violet of infrared; orange is to the violet of red; violet is to the violet of all other human-visible colors; ultraviolet is to the violet of violet. Not confined to just colors or electromagnetic radiation: higher-pitched musical notes are to the violet of lower-pitched ones. See: \"{xu'unre}\". Could be useful for the concept of blueshift, or of appropriate Doppler shift."},{"word":"zilbe'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is transferred/sent/transmitted to $x_2$ from $x_3$ via $x_4$.","notes":"zi'o erases benji1. benji = gau zilbe'i"},{"word":"zilbri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (predicate) is true when applied to argument list $x_2$ (sequence)","notes":"Synonymous to {brije'u}. The $x_1$ slot can be filled with a property/relation (ka) whose number of free slots match the length of the sequence $x_2$. It can also be filled with a bridi abstraction (du'u) —nullary predicate—, in which case the x2 should be the empty set or possibly {zi'o}. See also {bridi}."},{"word":"zilcau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is not there, missing","notes":"From {zi'o} {claxu}."},{"word":"zilce'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a projectile propelled by $x_2$"},{"word":"zilci'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is some writing on $x_2$ made with implement $x_3$."},{"word":"zilcmi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a set."},{"word":"zilcne","score":1,"definition":"What has property $x_1$ changes/varies over time."},{"word":"zilcni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (ka) is an emotion (abstract)","notes":"See {cinmo}"},{"word":"zilcu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (predication) is possible.","notes":"There exists a possible world in which $x_1$ is true. Equivalent to operator $M$ from modal logic. See also {zilsa'u}, {bi'ai}, {mu'ei}, and {ka'e}."},{"word":"zildatni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$=$d_1$ is information gathered/produced by method/from source $x_2$=$d_3$.","notes":"not necessarily meaningful or about anything"},{"word":"zildika","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is decreasingly the case; $x_1$'s being the case decreases by amount $x_2$.","notes":"See also {zilzena}."},{"word":"zilfadni","score":4,"definition":"$f_2$ (ka) is an ordinary / common / general / typical / usual property among $f_3$.","notes":"Made of {zi'o} + {fadni}. See also {kampu} for the fully-universal sense. See also {zilrirci}."},{"word":"zilfanva","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (text/utterance) in language $x_2$ translates in language $x_3$ to $x_4$ (text)","notes":"Removes agent place from fanva."},{"word":"zilfi'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ exists for / has purpose / is supposed for use $x_2$ (property of $x_1$) ","notes":"Synonymous with {kosmu}. See also {finti}."},{"word":"zilfri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (li'i) is an experience (abstract)","notes":"See {lifri}"},{"word":"zilgu'orgau","score":1,"definition":"$ga_1$ spins $gu_1$, on nothing, around axis $gu_3$"},{"word":"ziljmina","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is additional/extra to $x_2$, with result $x_3$","notes":"See {ji'a}, {za'u} {moi}"},{"word":"ziljminyxau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bonus for $x_2=x_2$ by standard $x_3$","notes":"from {ziljmina} + {xamgu}"},{"word":"zilkacmre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ = $m_2$ [quantity] is $x_2$ = $k_3$ = $m_3$ [number counted] items/units of/in/pertaining to set $x_3$ = $k_2$, on scale $x_4$ = $m_4$ (si'o; default: from 0 representing nothing/no instances of the item, and by (units of) 1 for each additional occurrence if the item is quantized). $x_1$ is countably measurable.","notes":"Counting should (ideally) be perfect, so accuracy is identically and mathematically equal to \"1\"; the scale sets the \"counting [off] by units\" and most countable things are counted from \"0\" (meaning nothing/no instances of the item in question) with each additional occurrence of the (quantized) item being represented by an addition \"1\". See: {kamre}, {kacmre}."},{"word":"zilkai","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a property","notes":"{zi'o} {ckaji}"},{"word":"zilkancu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ numbers/adds up to/consists of $x_2$ (number) counting by units $x_3$; $x_1$ are $x_2$ in number.","notes":"Near-syn. {memkai}"},{"word":"zilkanxe","score":2,"definition":"both statements $x_1$ (du'u) and $x_2$ (du'u) are true (logical conjunction)","notes":"Synonymous with {kaxyje'u}"},{"word":"zilkei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_2$ is a plaything/toy."},{"word":"zilkeicna","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=k_2$ is a toy shovel for digging $c_2$.","notes":"See also: {zilkei}, {canpa}."},{"word":"zilki'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_3$ is a predicate relationship.","notes":"See {zilkai}, {bridi}, {ka}, {ka'ei}"},{"word":"zilmipri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is secret/hidden from $x_2$ by method $x_3$.","notes":"A more general form of {mipri}. {mipri} is equivalent to gasnu pa nu co'a zilmipri."},{"word":"zilmre","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ (quantity / measured object) measures as $x_2$ (number) on scale $x_3$ (si'o) to accuracy $x_4$","notes":"See {merli}, {klani}"},{"word":"zilna'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u) is not true","notes":"See also {na}, {natfe}"},{"word":"zilni'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is true","notes":"See also {ja'a}, {nibli}"},{"word":"zilpa'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has probability $x_2$ of occurring.","notes":"See also {cu'o}, {la'erlai}"},{"word":"zilplo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is folded/creased at loci $x_2$.","notes":"{zi'o} {polje}"},{"word":"zilrirci","score":2,"definition":"The property $x_1$ is rare/unusual/uncommon among $x_2$","notes":"See also {zilfadni}, {kampu}, {rirci}."},{"word":"zilsa'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (predication) is necessary.","notes":"$x_1$ is true in all possible worlds. Equivalent to operator $L$ from modal logic. See also {zilcu'i}, {bi'ai}, {mu'ei}, and {ka'e}."},{"word":"zilseki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is as if it were (and it might be) in relation $x_2$ with something.","notes":"This predicate may be used to “delete” argument slots from another predicate, for example for expressing «he asked “is there somebody?” even though he knew there is no one to hear him» using a predicate «x₁ asks to x₂ question x₃», where the the last slot is unwelcome. See also: {zi'o}."},{"word":"zilselfat","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is irreversible/one way/only one direction","notes":"f_2 was removed with zi'o"},{"word":"zilska","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ (abstract) is a color","notes":"See {selska}, {caltai}, {skari}"},{"word":"zilsno","score":2,"definition":"Process/event $x_1$ (nu/pu'u) unfolds slowly.","notes":"Antonym: {zilsutra}."},{"word":"zilsutra","score":2,"definition":"Process $x_1$ (nu/pu'u) unfolds quickly, rapidly."},{"word":"ziltau","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a tanru component.","notes":"Cf. {tanru}, {zi'o}, {seltau}, {tertau}, {selbrisle}."},{"word":"zilterle'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$=$l_2$ is a formal character-set/alphabet containing letter(s)/characters/digits/terms $x_2$=$l_1$; $x_2$ is a letter in formal alphabet $x_1$ and is treated formally (it has no meaning, other than possibly being distinct from other letters in $x_1$)","notes":"Used for formal language analysis. See also: {lu'erma}, {lu'erfu}, {lerfu} (for a nonformal, potentially meaningful variant - with reordered terbri)"},{"word":"ziltida","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'stag' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: simple-tense-modal ((jek | joik) simple-tense-modal)*. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"ziltodi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a property of a constant number/amount","notes":"x1 is a unary property whose open sumti slot (ce'u) is filled with a number/amount constant over time. See also {stodi}, {zilzena}, {zildika}."},{"word":"zilvi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is removed from $x_2$, leaving remainder $x_3$."},{"word":"zilvlina","score":2,"definition":"at least one of the statements $x_1$ (du'u) and $x_2$ (du'u) is true (logical disjunction)","notes":"Synonymous with {vlinyje'u}. See also {vlina}, {kaxyje'u}/{zilkanxe} (TFFF), {nibzilvlina} (TFTT), {jetydu'i} (TFFT), {jetfrica} (FTTF), {zilzilo} (TTTT)."},{"word":"zilxru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ returns to $x_2$ from $x_3$; $x_1$ moves/gives back to $x_2$ from $x_3$.","notes":"x1 goes back/reverts/retreats; (x2 may be a location or a person or an event/situation; the latter may also be expressed with {krefu} or {rapli} and a causative like {rinka}/{rikygau}). See also {benji}, {krefu}, {rapli}, {rinka}. For 'return something to something use {zilxrugau} or {xruti}. "},{"word":"zilzba","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is made/built of/from materials/parts/components $x_2$"},{"word":"zilze'apuda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'time' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: ZI & time-offset+ & ZEhA (PU NAI?)? & interval-property+. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"zilzena","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is increasingly the case; $x_1$'s being the case increases by amount $x_2$.","notes":"See also: {zildika}."},{"word":"zilziljbo","score":2,"definition":"$x_0$: Lojban is love, Lojban is life. (nullary predicate)","notes":"u'ivla. When it neither matters what is Lojbanic nor in what aspect."},{"word":"zilzilo","score":5,"definition":"Tautological/empty predicate; it is true regardless of what and how many arguments are given to it; $x_1$ is anything","notes":"See also {sezni'i}."},{"word":"zimbabu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Zimbabwean culture/language/nationality in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"see also {zimbabues}"},{"word":"zimbabves","score":1,"definition":"Zimbabwe","notes":"The Republic of Zimbabwe, a Southeast African nation."},{"word":"zingibero","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is ginger of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {kurkuma}, {glangala}"},{"word":"zinki","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of zinc (Zn); [metaphor: hard metal].","notes":"See also {jinme}."},{"word":"zi'o","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: fills a sumti place, deleting it from selbri place structure;changes selbri semantics."},{"word":"zi'oi","selmaho":"ZIhOI","score":1,"definition":"fills and deletes (in the manner as \"{zi'o}\") all terbri sumti slots of immediately previous (id est: tagged) word that are not explicitly filled with a sumti.","notes":"Implicit/omitted \"{zo'e}\" will be deleted; explicit \"zo'e\" will not be deleted. Deletion is only meaningful if the immediately previous word is a brivla (or other predicate object, including math functions) with at least one unfilled (explicitly) terbri. In a tanru or other complicated construct, only the most recent word undergoes this terbri deletion (not every term in the construct). A selbri converted to a sumti by gadri has the '$x_1$' terbri/sumti slot filled for the purposes of this word; likewise is the case for terbri accessed by \"{be}\" or \"{bei}\"; seltau in the main level of a sumti are filled by the gadri as well for the purposes of this word. For technical reasons, SE binds to the tagged word with greater priority than this word does, meaning that SE conversion is performed first; otherwise, the tagging/application behaves largely as it does for UI. See: \"{zi'o}\", \"{zi'oi'oi}\". Note that even skipped over sumti slots get deleted by this word, which is the critical distinction between this word and \"zi'oi'oi\". For open-ended or arbitarily-large-terbri brivla, take care, for the arbitrarily-/infinitely-long tail of sumti slots gets deleted when such words are tagged by this one, unless they are somehow explicitly filled otherwise."},{"word":"zi'oi'oi","selmaho":"ZIhOI","score":1,"definition":"Delete subsequent sumti slots.","notes":"Behaves exactly like \"{zi'oi}\" except that the sumti slots which are filled and deleted in the manner of \"{zi'o}\" are exactly those ones which (otherwise) belong to the tagged word and which strictly follow the natural-last sumti slot (after SE conversion and FA evaluation) which has been explicitly filled (including by \"{zo'e}\"); all prior sumti slots in the structure of the tagged word (after SE conversion) remain and, definitionally, either are explicitly filled or are implicitly \"zo'e\"-filled. Use FA + \"zo'e\" if you wish to access a much later sumti slot without filling all intermediate/intervening sumti slots explicitly. \"by klama zi'oi'oi fi cy\" and \"klama zi'oi'oi zo'e cy fa by\" are semantically equivalent, both meaning \"B comes/goes (klama) from C (to somewhere unspecified), with the klama$_4$ route and the klama$_5$ means both being deleted\"; notice how bothbthe semantic equivalence between the two example phrases and their individual meanings are lost/altered if \"zi'oi'oi\" were replaced by \"zi'oi\"."},{"word":"zipcpi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=dzipo_1=cipni_1$ is a penguin of species $x_2=cipni_2$."},{"word":"zipkembraxamsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Southern Ocean"},{"word":"ziptu'a","score":3,"definition":"$d_1=t_1$ is Antarctica","notes":"From {dzipo} {tumla}. See also {zdotu'a}, {rontu'a}, {tcotu'a}, {sralytu'a}, {frikytu'a}, {bemtu'a}"},{"word":"zirdei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Saturday of week $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Synonyms: {derdei}, {xavdei}. See also {bladei}, {xundei}."},{"word":"zirjbo","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is bad Lojban."},{"word":"zirkliru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is iodine.","notes":"see also: {zirpu}, {kliru}, {li'orkliru}, {ri'orkliru}, {xunkliru}"},{"word":"zirli","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to/relates to/happens in real-life (IRL) in aspect $x_2$; $x_1$ is (in one sense each, possibly philosophically) not virtual/not via the Internet/not cyber/not simulated/outside of the Matrix/not fantasy/real/realistic","notes":"Commonality is not implied but there might be a tone of practicality (rather than being a flight of fantasy)- for this sense, see: {rirli}; the more important aspect of this word, though, is that it involves person-to-person, non-mediated physical/local interaction. It is up to the user to determine whether snailmail (or phone conversation) constitutes zirli or whether it is really just an analog of (and essentially the same as) primitive cyber interaction, but slowed down; distance and the frequency of person-to-person interaction up to that point probably are important in this case and should be contrasted with the other forms of interaction. Likewise, it is up to the user to determine whether or not a sufficiently convincing virtual/simulated reality experience/interaction constitutes zirli. See also: {kibro} (which is, in one sense, a subset of its antonym)."},{"word":"zirpu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is purple/violet [color adjective].","notes":"See also {skari}, {blabi}, {xekri}, {kandi}, {carmi}, {nukni}, {blanu}, {xunre}."},{"word":"zirsmela","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plum [fruit] of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {smela}"},{"word":"zirxu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=z_1$ is crimson/carmine/ruby/cerise/deep red.","notes":"Cf. {zirpu}, {xunre}."},{"word":"zirxu'ejme","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a ruby"},{"word":"zirxunjme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a ruby"},{"word":"zirzilska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the abstract color purple","notes":"The gismu {zirpu} refers to objects which are purple, but not the color purple itself. This lujvo serves the latter purpose. See also {skari} {zilska}"},{"word":"zi'u","selmaho":"LAhE","score":1,"definition":"the referent of itself; guards the scope of the sumti","notes":"Used for sumti that are hard to limit the scope of outer quantifiers for and where {lo'e}/{le'e} is inappriproate. E.g. '{cange} {fo} {zi'u} {lo} {vanjba}' where the scope of '{lo} {vanjba}' needs to be self-contained. Alternative to the {xorlo} reform. Equivalent to '{la'e} {lu'e}' and '{do'e} {ku} SUMTI' with the semantics of {do'e} removed."},{"word":"zivle","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) invests resources $x_{2}$ in investment $x_{3}$ expecting return/profit $x_{4}$ (object(s)/event).","notes":"[also ties up/Risks/gambles. $x_1$ is an investor; $x_2$ are invested assets of $x_1$; bond (= {jertervle})]; See also {prali}, {canja}, {jbera}, {dejni}, {ponse}."},{"word":"zma'anga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a manga/picture literature about story/plot/theme $x_2$ by author/artist $x_3$ for audience $x_4$ in style/in genre/with other properties $x_5$"},{"word":"zmadu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ exceeds/is more than $x_{2}$ in property/quantity $x_{3}$ (ka/ni) by amount/excess $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also positive (= {nonmau}). See also cmavo list {mau}, {mleca}, {zenba}, {jmina}, {bancu}, {dukse}, {traji}."},{"word":"zmaduje","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is more than/greater than/exceeds $x_2$ in property $x_3$ (ka) and the $x_4$th (li; 1 or 2) argument of this selbri actually has/is/expresses/attains property $x_3$ according to $x_5$.","notes":"\"{zmadu}\" implies that one thing is more than another in some property, but not that either actually achieves/has that property. For example, a two-year-old is older than a one-year-old but neither is old by normal human standards. This word indicates that not only is one of the referenced sumti more than another in some specified property, but at least one of them does have that property. So, an octagenarian is older than a toddler, and the former (but not the latter) actually is old by normal human standards. In my cases, if $x_4 = 2$, then not only does $x_2$ have property $x_3$, but $x_1$ also has property $x_3$ (just by a greater amount/to a greater extent); it is uncommon and indicative of a pathology in definition for $x_4 = 2$ to not imply that $x_4 = 1$ is also true. The converse is untrue: $x_1$ may have property $x_3$ even while $x_2$ does not ('$x_4 = 1$' is true but '$x_4 = 2$' is false, as in the octagenerian versus toddler example); however, in order to exclude the possibility that $x_4 = 2$ when $x_4 = 1$ is specified, one must explicitly specify that it is so - $x_4$ necessarily tells which argument does indeed satisfy the proposition of having property $x_3$, but it possibly may not necessarily give any information as to which argument does not do so. See: \"{trajije}\"."},{"word":"zmaduse","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (list) is in ascending order according to $x_2$ (ka)"},{"word":"zmaile","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in $x_2$ (default 1) miles (US customary unit)","notes":"See {iarda}, {sfu'utu}, {inci}, {minli}"},{"word":"zmajavdu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is greater than or equal to $x_2$ in property/quantity $x_3$ by amount/excess $x_4$.","notes":"See also {su'o}"},{"word":"zmakai","score":6,"definition":"$x_1$ is more $x_2$ (ka of $x_1$) than $x_3$ (ka of $x_1$)"},{"word":"zmakanpe","score":1,"definition":"x1 overestimates the value satisfying x2 (ka/ni) by amount x3, overestimated with likelihood x4; $x_2$ (property) is satisfied by a number lesser by amount $x_3$ than that expected by $x_1$ with likelihood $x_4$","notes":"See also {kanpe}, {meckanpe}, {dunkanpe}, {fickanpe}."},{"word":"zmalitki","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is a superfluid (state of matter) of composition/material $l_2$ under conditions $l_3$","notes":"See {gapci}, {litki}, {sligu}"},{"word":"zmana'u","score":3,"definition":"$z_1=n_1$ is a positive number relative to origin $z_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ni'u}, {nonmecna'u}, {fatna'u}, {mecna'u}, {nonmau}, {ma'u}."},{"word":"zmanei","score":5,"definition":"$n_1$ prefers $n_2=z_1$ over $z_2$, because of property/quantity $z_3$, by margin $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {zmazau}."},{"word":"zmaraimecna'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the infimum of set $x_2$ under (partial) ordering $x_3$","notes":"x2 must be a set; although it is standard (and lazy) mathematical practice to speak of \"the infimum of a function\" (including sequences) in some domain or to constrain the infimum with respect to certain variables in some way, all of these features can and ought to be constraints defining the set of which the infimum is taken; in Lojban, no leeway is given toward such sloppiness. See also: {mecraizmana'u}, {nacmecrai}."},{"word":"zmaroi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ happens more often than $x_2$ in interval $x_3$","notes":"{zmadu} {roi}"},{"word":"zmase","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an enzyme catalyzing reaction $x_2$"},{"word":"zmasydju","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a coenzyme helping $s_2=z_1$ catalyze reaction $s_3=z_2$"},{"word":"zmaumce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (li) is a bound on set $x_2$ (set) in direction $x_3$ (li) in ordered structure $x_4$; $x_1$ bounds $x_2$ from the $x_3$ side in $x_4$; $x_2$ is bounded from the $x_3$ side by $x_1$.","notes":"$x_2$ should be a subset (not necessarily proper) of the set underlying $x_4$; it may contain element which are infinite, in general. A bound on a function is really a bound on the image (set; $x_2$) of the function's domain set under the operation of the function; otherwise, it is sumti-raising. $x_3$ accepts either a directional vector (normalized) / a point on the unit circle (in which case the direction from the origin to that point is the direction which is being considered), or exactly one of li {ma'u} and li {ni'u}; it is unlikely that any other input would be acceptable. \"{ma'u}\" causes the bound to be an upper bound (a bound on the positive side or the 'right'/'above' when plotted using typical Western European conventions) - it is a number which exceeds/is greater than or equal to every element of $x_2$ in the set underlying $x_4$ according to the order endowing $x_4$. \"{ni'u}\" causes the bound to be an lower bound (a bound on the negative side or the 'left'/'below' when plotted using typical Western European conventions) - it is a number which is less than or equal to every element of $x_2$ in the set underlying $x_4$ according to the order endowing $x_4$. In order to be well-defined, all elements of $x_2$ united with the singleton of $x_1$ must be ordered according to the ordering endowing $x_4$; if $x_4$ lacks a good order, then $x_1$ is undefined. $x_4$ must be an ordered structure, not simply a set. Warning: If $x_3$ is explicitly filled, that is the only direction which is to be assumed. If it is not explicitly filled, only one (or, arguably, possibly zero) direction(s) is(/are) to be assumed; in this context, it is to be inferred that the set $x_2$ is (possibly) bounded on at least one side/in at least one direction. Connecting arguments by 'AND' in $x_3$ implies that $x_2$ is the set formed by the singleton of $x_3$; it is NOT the equivalent to the English term \"bound(ed)\" without qualifiers/adjectives (for that meaning, use modulus/absolute value/norm on the input of $x_1$). The bound is not strict (proposal: use {praperi} for this sense), but must be true of all elements of $x_2$ in that direction ($x_3$); it is not necessarily the extremal/best finite bound on $x_2$. $x_1$ is typically finite; submitting any infinity for it is arguably bad form but would imply that no element of $x_2$ is infinite on the side determined by $x_3$ (where \"infinite\" has meaning determined also by $x_4$; again, for \"finite\", use modulus/absolute value/norm) - no other information (about its being bounded or unbounded) can be discerned (unless the sumti in $x_3$ and/or $x_4$ are incompatible). For explicit statement of unboundedness (in a more general sense, possibly including ill-definition of what \"boundedness\" even means in this context) in the direction determined by $x_3$, use {zi'au} as the sumti of $x_1$ (confer earlier note about compatibility of definition and ordering of $x_4$ with $x_2$). $x_4$ can be more exotic than simply the field of real numbers."},{"word":"zmazau","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an approve with more-approved $x_{2}$ with exceeded $x_{3}$ with moreness margin $x_{4}$."},{"word":"zmiboto","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a machine learning model/neural network for performing task $x_2$; $x_1$ is AI (technology)","notes":"see also {zmiku}, {proga}, {skami}"},{"word":"zmico","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to a particular class of cmavo concerned with terbri default specifications and values; $x_1$ is such a default-concerned cmavo with function/definition $x_2$ that works at level/with construct-orientation $x_3$ and with discourse duration $x_4$, in language $x_5$","notes":"This class of cmavo includes but is not limited to default specification modifiers as well as default-value-referencing pro-sumti; it is a subset of the set of all cmavo. \"Class\" in the definition does not necessarily mean {selma'o}. Proposed short rafsi: -zic-. For \"default specification modifer\" use {gafyzmico}; for \"default-value-referencing pro-sumti\" use {sumyzmico} or {zicysu'i}."},{"word":"zmicu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ selects $x_2$ from $x_3$ (set) by default."},{"word":"zmiku","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is automatic in function $x_{2}$ under conditions $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {macnu}."},{"word":"zmimakfa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is automagic to $x_2$, performed by technology $x_3$.","notes":"See also {skami}, {certu}, {bebna}."},{"word":"zminirci'e","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ x1 (mass) is a/the autonomic nervous system interrelated by structure $c_2$ among neurons/components $n_1=c_3$ (set) of body $n_2$, displaying $c_4$ (ka)."},{"word":"zmiselcu'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the default choice of chooser $x_2$ from the set $x_3$","notes":"See {cuxna}, {zmiku}"},{"word":"zmrenda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a snack, any time of the day or night, of ingredients/contents $x_2$, of type/variety $x_3$","notes":"Spanish \"merienda\"; Tagalog \"meryenda\""},{"word":"zmufoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a corn field/maize field"},{"word":"zmujalna","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of corn/maize starch/cornflour/maizena from maize/corn $z_1$."},{"word":"zo","selmaho":"ZO","score":100000,"definition":"quote next word only; quotes a single Lojban word (not a cmavo compound or tanru)."},{"word":"zo'a","selmaho":"FAhA4","score":100000,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; tangential to/passing by ..."},{"word":"zo'ai","selmaho":"LE","score":1,"definition":"quotes a selbri.","notes":"Roughly equivalent to {lu} *selbri* {li'u}, but shorter and way more convenient to use."},{"word":"zo'anjo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (linear manifold, vector, etc.) is/lies tangent to $x_2$ (object, surface, curve, manifold, etc.) at point/locus $x_3$, by standard/definition/in system $x_4$.","notes":"No necessary implication of co-directionality. Prone to mathematical/geometric generalization. It can be used metaphorically as in English for a line of discussion ($x_1$) which only barely relates to or touches the general topic or discussion ($x_2$), the latter acting as the primary/main/current/relevant/focal topic or discussion, due to or at a connecting point/detail/particular subtopic/idea ($x_3$), with $x_1$ being an irrelevant or unimportant or peripherally branching line of thought. See also: {panra}, {kukru}; {tanjo}, {zo'a}, {tsekane}; {ta'o}."},{"word":"zo'au","selmaho":"ZOhAU","score":6,"definition":"start logical, topical, or termset postnex","notes":"Like {zo'u}, but placed after a bridi or {tu'e}...{tu'u} clause."},{"word":"zo'e","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: an elliptical/unspecified value; has some value which makes bridi true."},{"word":"zo'ei","selmaho":"LAhE","score":8,"definition":"Something associated with; equivalent to ''zo'e pe'' or \"lo co'e be\".","notes":"There are a lot of cases where people use \"tu'a\" where they actually mean zo'ei; once I noticed the usefulness of such a word to elide whole chunks of sentences, I started wanting it all the time. -camgusmis"},{"word":"zo'e'u","selmaho":"ZOhEhU","score":2,"definition":"end attitudinal quotation","notes":"Terminator for {zo'i'o}."},{"word":"zo'i","selmaho":"FAhA4","score":100000,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; nearer than .../inward/approaching from ..."},{"word":"zoi","selmaho":"ZOI","score":100000,"definition":"delimited non-Lojban quotation; the result treated as a block of text."},{"word":"zoi'ai","selmaho":"ZOIhAI","score":1,"definition":"non-mekso quote/name substitution for ordered collection of prescriptions, descriptions, definitions, etc.","notes":"Delimited non-math/non-mekso quote (works like {zoi} in this respect). Treats the quote as a substitute for some formal collection of rules or mathematical description/definitions/notations; the exact meaning of the quote must be inferred as is the case with {la} or any quote; the quote is treated as a single block of text representative a single entity so described in only that case/context by the utterer; can be used to clarify the interpretation of text (convention specification; text need not be mathematical (in which case, it must be used in a meta-linguistic scope)) or as an operand of certain mathematical operators (or, more generally perhaps, bridi). Might be useful for quoting names as descriptors for arguments of operands. For example: orderings, metrics, bases, densities, analytic properties, conventions, etc. can all be more easily described by a moniker than by a formal mathematical description. See also: {ju'au}, {se'au}, {mau'au}."},{"word":"zoi'ai'e","selmaho":"ZOIhOhE","score":2,"definition":"empty string/text/word","notes":"More or less equivalent to {lu li'u}, but is useful for when that construct would not be grammatical or practical; it also be used when a single word is necessary, etc. Commonly represented by epsilon or lambda. See also: {zai'e}."},{"word":"zoi'i","selmaho":"KOhA5","score":3,"definition":"pro-sumti: current topic (most recent unquantified sumti occurring in a prenex)."},{"word":"zo'i'o","selmaho":"ZOhIhO","score":2,"definition":"quote indicators only","notes":"Quotes everything up until the next non-indicator. Terminator is {zo'e'u} (always elidable unless you want to attach attitudinals to the quotation). Most useful in conjunction with {sensipi}."},{"word":"zoi'o'e","selmaho":"ZOIhOhE","score":1,"definition":"elliptical/unspecified/vague string/text/word","notes":"In numbers/mekso, produces a string of single-symbols or digits (not considered as a single entity, but a concatenated sequence of those symbols)."},{"word":"zoi'u","selmaho":"FA","score":4,"definition":"tags a topic or prenex; scopes over the entire bridi (unless there is already a {zo'u} clause).","notes":"In other words, scope will be preserved in case the tag is moved around. Equivalent to appending another term at the end of the {zo'u}-clause. See {zo'u}."},{"word":"zoizoizoi","score":0,"definition":""},{"word":"zonkai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is alongside of $x_2$","notes":"Predicate form of {zo'a}; it means whatever {zo'a} means. See also {zo'a}, {zo'agve}."},{"word":"zo'o","selmaho":"UI5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: humorously - dully - seriously.","notes":"See also {xajmi}, {junri}."},{"word":"zo'obu","selmaho":"BY*","score":100001,"definition":"letteral: humor symbol, ':-)' and its related forms expressing humor (letteral)."},{"word":"zo'ocu'i","selmaho":"UI*5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: humorously - dully - seriously."},{"word":"zo'oi","selmaho":"ZOhOI","score":3,"definition":"quote next non-Lojban word only; quotes a single non-Lojban word delimited by pauses (in speech) or whitespace (in writing)","notes":"See also {zo}, {zoi}, {la'oi}."},{"word":"zo'ombi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a zombie of type/mythology $x_2$, created from $x_3$ via means $x_4$","notes":"See {ridnormro}"},{"word":"zo'onai","selmaho":"UI*5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: humorously - dully - seriously."},{"word":"zo'oro'u","selmaho":"UI*","score":1,"definition":"Attitudinal: innuendo/sexual wordplay marker (the \"sexy ;) \" emoji)."},{"word":"zorkru","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a concave curve/turn/bend in $x_{2}$, at locus $x_{3}$, and defined by set of points/properties $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is concave. Convex: {ze'okru}. See also: {zo'i}, {kruvi}."},{"word":"zorpinji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a clitoris of $x_2$."},{"word":"zorti","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gismu randomly generated by AI $x_2$, despite it not knowing the phonotactics of language $x_3$ (default Lojban).","notes":"Invented by talktotransformer.com when given the list \"centi, decti, dekto, femti, gigdo, gocti, gotro, kilto, megdo, mikri, nanvi, petso, picti, terto, xatsi, xecto, xexso, zepti, zetro\", to which it added this gismu and \"zitro\". The latter, however, conflicts with {jitro}."},{"word":"zo'u","selmaho":"ZOhU","score":100000,"definition":"marks end of logical prenex quantifiers/topic identification and start of sentence bridi."},{"word":"zo'urkai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a proposition that satisfies the property expressed by the most recent prenexed adverb."},{"word":"zozno","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gismu created to resemble cmavo $x_2$ in such a way that the cmavo, originally not based on any gismu etymologically, could be reanalyzed to be based on the gismu; $x_1$ is a reverse source gismu of $x_2$.","notes":"{zozno} itself satisfies this definition (zo zozno zozno zo zo). Lujvo synonym: {fatkragi'u}. See also {gismu}, {sezyskivla}."},{"word":"zu","selmaho":"ZI","score":100000,"definition":"time tense distance: long distance in time."},{"word":"zu'a","selmaho":"FAhA2","score":100000,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; leftwards/to the left of ..."},{"word":"zu'adbo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is leftist/progressive ideology of $x_2$; $x_2$ is a leftist","notes":"cf. {zu'a}, {sidbo}. See also {ri'udbo}, {mi'idbo}."},{"word":"zu'ai","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":4,"definition":"shows mutual activity between this place and the first place of the current bridi; members participating in the activity are put into the first place (that e.g. can be formed by connecting sumti with {ce} or {jo'u})","notes":"See also {simxu}, {zi'o}"},{"word":"zu'au","selmaho":"FAhA2","score":1,"definition":"location tense relation/direction (angular); counterclockwise from..., locally leftwards/to the left of ...","notes":"See also: {zucna}, {du'oi}."},{"word":"zubra","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bison of species $x_2$","notes":"See {bakni}"},{"word":"zucna","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is counterclockwise/left-turn-direction of[/to] $x_2$ along/following track $x_3$ [path] in frame of reference $x_4$ (where the axis is within the region defined by the track as the boundary, as viewed from and defined by view(er) $x_4$; see notes); $x_1$ is locally to the left of $x_2$, according to $x_4$, constrained along $x_3$; $x_1$ is along a left turn from $x_2$ along path $x_3$, as viewed in frame $x_4$.","notes":"Angular/curling direction: counterclockwise. The orientation of the path determines x4 but does not factor into consideration for x3. Further glosses: counterclockwise, locally leftward, left-turning (with no bulk translation) in a way that would be characterized as \"positive\" by the right-hand rule (aligned with and in the direction of a basis vector, at least for a given component). x1 is right-handedly/counterclockwise(ly) oriented relative to x2 on/along x3 in frame of reference x4 x1 is right-handed (one sense) from x2 [more accurately: moving from x2 to x1 requires a(n imaginary) motion that is right-handed along x3 as seen in frame/orientation/perspective x4]. x1 is to the path-following left of x2 (where the path is connected; as such, x1 is also be to the path-following right of x2, although there is an implication that the former is the smaller (or equal-length) path). See also: {dutso}, {za'ei} (vectorial cross product), {zu'au} (modal). Proposed short rafsi: -zuc-, -zu'a-. (If “zn” ever becomes a permissible initial consonant pair, krtisfranks proposes that “-zna-” become a rafsi of this word- it makes {zucna} and {dutso} more parallel in lujvo formation, and he is of the opinion that this word is useful and basic enough to warrant such a prized rafsi assignment; after this addition, the current two rafsi proposals can be done away with, reassigned, maintained, vel sim. as desired by the community at the time. In particular, he recognizes that “-zu’a-” might be confusing as a rafsi for this word while being a modal cmavo for {zunle}; but he does believe that this word deserves a vowel-final short rafsi.)"},{"word":"zu'e","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"zukte modal, 1st place (purposed agent) with goal-seeking actor ..."},{"word":"zu'edji","score":2,"definition":"$z_{1}=d_1$ intends/wishes to do $z_{2}=d_2$ for $z_{3}=d_3$."},{"word":"zu'ei","selmaho":"ZUhEI","score":2,"definition":"Adverbial, metacommentary-introducing, and complex discursive: I express this utterance/construct/(rest of the) bridi which has been tagged for the purpose or goal of enacting, causing, enabling, implementing, actualizing, manifesting, enhancing, yielding, or rendering applicable the immediately following and enclosed bridi or in order to make the immediately following and enclosed bridi be true (or closer to the truth or more true or more strongly true) in application to the utterance/construct/rest of the bridi which has been tagged by this marker; the tagged expression/construct is for the benefit or sake of making the immediately following and enclosed bridi true.","notes":"Terminated by \".{i}\", the end of the text/utterance, or by explicit elidable terminator \"{ku'oi}\". Between this word and the termination of its scope, a non-empty bridi $X$ is to be enclosed; the whole expression (this word, $X$, and this word's terminator) is then collapsed down into a single UI-style discursive with the aforementioned meaning and which attaches to and modifies (i.e.: tags) the immediately preceding construct in the style of UI; if the tagged construct is the whole bridi (in other words, this word is placed at the beginning of a bridi/expression/utterance or so as to tag \"{vau}\"), then it applies to that whole bridi with the ommission of this word, $X$, and this word's terminator. This differs from \"{tezu'e}\" in that this word opens a metacommentary on why the author/speaker/utterer is deciding to utter the tagged construct, and is not expressing the goals of the actors within the main/rest of the bridi; for example \"{mi} {klama} te zu'e {lo} {nu} {zanfri}\" roughly means \"I went for the fun of it\" or \"I went in order to have fun there (or via the act of the journey itself)\", whereas \"{mi} {klama} zu'ei {zanfri}\" means something like \"I express the following utterance to you for the sake of (someone's) enjoyment: I went.\" (maybe this is some sort of joke). Beware of accidentally sumti-raising vel sim. within or instead of expressing $X$ as a bridi. \"{ke'a}\" can be used in $X$ and refers to the rest of uterred expression/bridi with particular focus/attachment to/emphasis on the tagged construct. Example: \"frankly\"/\"honestly\"/\"in order to be honest\", \"clarifying\"/\"in order to be clear\" (not: \"clearly\"; compare to \"{kai'au}\" version of the same, which expresses the speaker's understanding but does not indicate that the tagged construct is for the benefit of or enanlement of the understanding of the audience), \"for the sake of argumentation\", \"out of an abundance of caution\", \"dispelling rumor\"/\"in order to dispel rumor\", \"in order to dispel doubt\"/\"removing doubt\", \"for the sake of emphasis\", \"repeating this explanation in order to ensure understanding\", \"in order to be neutral in this affair\" (compare with \"{kai'au}\" version of the same, which claims that neutrality is already achieved), \"in order to confuse the audience\" (compare to \"{kai'au}\")."},{"word":"zu'ejdi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ decides to do $x_2$ (ka)"},{"word":"zugyxu'a","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=xu_1$ confesses guilt about $z_2$ (abstraction)."},{"word":"zu'i","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: the typical sumti value for this place in this relationship; affects truth value."},{"word":"zu'i'a","selmaho":"KOhA","score":2,"definition":"typically what?","notes":"Ask what {zu'i} in the place means. From {zu'i} + {ma}. It will be usually used to learn brivla."},{"word":"zuKAM","score":2,"definition":"common cold"},{"word":"zukcfu","score":2,"definition":"$r_1=z_1$ is busy doing $z_2$ for purpose/goal $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zukte}, {ricfu}, {tolcando}."},{"word":"zukcu'i","score":2,"definition":"under conditions $x_4$, it is possible that $x_1$ does volitionally $x_2$ (property of $x_1$) for purpose/goal $x_3$"},{"word":"zukmo'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) remembers to do $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"See {zuktolmo'i}, {zukte}, {morji}, {aidji}"},{"word":"zukmu'i","score":2,"definition":"being aware that $x_1$ is the case motivates $x_2$ to do $x_3$ (irrealis)."},{"word":"zukpei","score":2,"definition":"$z_1=p_1$ is a volitional thinker considering taking action $z_2=p_2$ toward end/goal $z_3$","notes":"cf. {zukte}, {pensi}, {bavgaupei}"},{"word":"zukselpla","score":2,"definition":"$p_2=z_2$ is a policy of $p_3=z_3$ (nu) prescribed by $p_1$."},{"word":"zuksi'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=z_1$ honors $s_2$ with action $z_2$."},{"word":"zuksutra","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=z_1$ hurries to do $z_2$ for purpose $z_3$"},{"word":"zuktadji","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is the manner of action $t_2=z_2$ under condition $t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {tadji}, {zukte}."},{"word":"zuktce","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=z_1$ is [busy doing]/[working hard at] $z_2$ for purpose/goal $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zukte}, {mutce}."},{"word":"zukte","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a volitional entity employing means/taking action $x_{2}$ for purpose/goal $x_{3}$/to end $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also acting at, undertaking, doing; agentive cause with volition/purpose; also $x_3$ objective, end. See also cmavo list {zu'e}, {bapli}, {gunka}, {jalge}, {krinu}, {mukti}, {rinka}, {snuti}, {gasnu}, {fasnu}, {minji}, {prenu}, {ciksi}, {jibri}, {pilno}, {pluta}, {tadji}, {tutci}."},{"word":"zuktela","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) takes action $x_2$ (property of $x_1$) or $x_2$ (entity) takes action $x_1$ (property of $x_2$) in order to $x_3$ (clause)","notes":"Showcase of semantic autocorrection of places. If $x_2$ can be meaningfully filled with a property and $x_1$ can't then those places are filled accordingly otherwise the slots are to be reversed. See also {zukte}."},{"word":"zukte'obi","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ does $x_2$ (ka) as a hobby. $x_2$ is a hobby of $x_1$.","notes":"{zukte} + \"hobby\""},{"word":"zukti'i","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ gives advice $z_2$ to $s_3=z_1$.","notes":"Cf. {stidi}, {ctuca}, {friti}, {kajde}."},{"word":"zuktolmo'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) forgets to do $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"See {zukmo'i}, {zukte}, {tolmo'i}, {aidji}"},{"word":"zuktruci'e","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=t_1=z_1$ is the executive branch of the government of people/territory/domain/subjects $t_2$ of organizational type $c_2$ with components $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zukte}, {turni}, {ciste}, {truci'e}, {flatruci'e}, {pairtruci'e}, {flacfatrugri}, {flazautrugri}, {vajraifla}."},{"word":"zukybajra","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=z_1$ goes jogging on surface $b_2$ for purpose $z_3$.","notes":"To run volitionally and steadily, especially for exercise."},{"word":"zukyde'a","score":2,"definition":"$z_1=d_1$ is hesitant/is reluctant/hesitates/lingers in employing means/taking action $z_2=d_4$ because of $z_3$, waiting until $d_2$ at state $d_3$"},{"word":"zukyjdi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ decides to do $x_2$ (ka)"},{"word":"zukyjdipei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ considers/decides whether or not to do $x_2$ (ka)"},{"word":"zukyka'e","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ has volition/is a volitional entity."},{"word":"zulbirka","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=z_1$ is the left arm [body-part] of $b_2=z_2$.","notes":"See also: {pritybirka}."},{"word":"zuljma","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=z_1$ is/are the left foot/feet of $j_2=z_2$."},{"word":"zulna","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is to the left of $x_2$ as seen by $x_3$; $x_1$ is to the left of $x_2$ in frame of reference $x_3$","notes":"Synonym of {zunle} to match {zu'a}. See also {pritu}, {mlana}, {crane}, {trixe}, {farna}."},{"word":"zulrai","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=z_1$ is/are the leftmost among set/range $t_4$ which faces/in-frame-of-reference $z_3$."},{"word":"zulselpevysmacu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the left mouse button of computer mouse $x_2$.","notes":"See also: {prityselpevysmacu}, {mijyselpevysmacu}."},{"word":"zulxa'e","score":1,"definition":"$xa_1=z_1$ is a/the left hand of $xa_2=z_2$, which faces/in-frame-of-reference $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {prityxa'e}."},{"word":"zulxanpre","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a left-hander.","notes":"See also: {prityxanpre}, {zulxa'e}."},{"word":"zumcti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=z_1$ is the activity of agent $x_2=c_1$ eating/ingesting/consuming food $x_3=c_2$.","notes":"From {zu'o} {citka}."},{"word":"zumfau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an activity","notes":"See {zu'o}. Maybe other sumti places are needed."},{"word":"zumji'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$'s life (course of existence, sum of experiences and actions)"},{"word":"zumkemymakslikacma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) machine.","notes":"see also {zu'o}, {makslikacma}"},{"word":"zumpra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=z_1$ is production, with $x_2=c_1$ producing $x_3=c_2$ by process $x_4=c_3$."},{"word":"zumri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of maize/corn [grain] of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {gurni}."},{"word":"zumyzdi","score":1,"definition":"$zu_1=zd_1$ is an amusement/diversion pursued by $zd_2$, enjoyable for reason $zd_3$.","notes":"Also hobby, pastime. Cf. {ci'erkei}, {kelci'e}, {nunkei}."},{"word":"zungi","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ feels guilt/remorse about $x_{2}$ (abstraction).","notes":"(cf. cmavo list {u'u}, {cinmo}, {xenru}, {zekri})"},{"word":"zunle","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is to the left/left-hand side of $x_{2}$ which faces/in-frame-of-reference $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also $x_3$ is the standard of orientation for $x_2$. See also cmavo list {zu'a}, {pritu}, {mlana}, {crane}, {trixe}, {farna}."},{"word":"zunsna","score":2,"definition":"$z_1=s_1$ is a consonant sound with manner of articulation $x_2$, place of articulation $x_3$, and phonation $x_4$.","notes":"Additional features include voice onset time, airstream mechanism, length, and articulatory force. Cf. {zunti}, {sance}."},{"word":"zunsnagri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a consonant cluster of type $x_2$","notes":"x2 (consonant cluster type) can be initial, 3-letter, illegal, etc. See also {zunsna}."},{"word":"zunti","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (evt./state) interferes with/hinders/disrupts $x_{2}$ (evt./state/process) due to quality $x_{3}$ (ka).","notes":"Also blocks, obstructs, baffles; not necessarily forcing cessation. See also {fanta}, {dicra}, {fliba}, {fanza}, {raktu}, {klina}, {bandu}, {cfipu}, {ganlo}."},{"word":"zu'o","selmaho":"NU1","score":100000,"definition":"abstractor: activity (event) abstractor; $x_{1}$ is abstract activity of [bridi] composed of $x_{2}$."},{"word":"zu'oi","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso; binary operator: z-score for the $X_1$ quantile; $X_2$ (default: 1) acts as the descriptor toggle (see notes).","notes":"If $X_2 = 0$, then $X_1$ is to be interpreted as a quantile and the output is the corresponding (canonical-gaussian) z-score; if $X_2 = 1$ (which is the default), then $X_1$ is to be interpreted as the area below the canonical gaussian and between the output number of standard deviations from the mean of the canonical gaussian. Thus, zu'oi($X_1$, 1) = zu'oi((1/2) + ($X_1$ / 2), 0). Example: zu'oi(.95, 1) = zu'oi(.975, 0) = 1.959964...; for more information on this example, see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1.96 . For the purposes of this definition, the canonical guassian is such that its mean is 0 and its standard deviation is 1. This number is used in confidence interval calculations, via the sample mean and standard error."},{"word":"zu'oini'u","score":-1,"definition":"yesterday"},{"word":"zu'oino","score":-1,"definition":"today"},{"word":"zu'oipa","score":-1,"definition":"tomorrow"},{"word":"zurja","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ persuades/convinces $x_2$ to do/be $x_3$ (event/property) with action $x_4$","notes":"cf. {zu'erdjigau}. For \"coerce,\" see {bapyzurja}. Proposed rafsi -zuj-"},{"word":"zutse","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ sits [assumes sitting position] on surface $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {stizu}, {cpana}, {vreta}."},{"word":"zu'u","selmaho":"UI3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: on the one hand - on the other hand.","notes":"See also {karbi}, {frica}, {dukti}"},{"word":"zu'ucu'i","selmaho":"UI3*","score":2,"definition":"on the gripping hand","notes":"Used after {zu'u} and {zu'unai}, to refer to a third case not covered by two opposing viewpoints."},{"word":"zu'unai","selmaho":"UI*3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: on the one hand - on the other hand."},{"word":"zva'ati","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ happens here / where the speaker is (irrespective of time)","notes":"Absolute space reference; x1 happens where the speaker is. See also {vi}, {zvati}."},{"word":"zvabi'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is located between/among/within $x_2$ (plural)","notes":"See also {zvati}, {jbini}."},{"word":"zvacpe","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ requests/invites $z_1=c_3$ [to attend]/[be present at] $z_2$ (event/location) in manner/form $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {zvati}, {cpedu}, {vi'ecpe}. "},{"word":"zvada'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is located far away from $x_2$."},{"word":"zvafa'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=facki_1$ finds/locates $x_2=zvati_1=facki_3$ (object) at $x_3=zvati_2$ (event/location)","notes":"(= {tolcri}) See {zvati}, {facki}."},{"word":"zvajbi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is located nearby from $x_2$."},{"word":"zvaju'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ knows where $x_2$ is located, which is $x_3$; $x_1$ knows that $x_2$ is located at $x_3$; $x_1$ knows $x_2$'s whereabouts","notes":"Also \"to know a place\" (one sense). See also {zvati}, {djuno}."},{"word":"zvakansa","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ spatially accompanies $x_2$ at location/event $x_3$","notes":"See also {kansa}, {zvati}"},{"word":"zvantazi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is science fantasy about plot/theme/subject $x_2$ by author $x_3$"},{"word":"zvapre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is someone present at $x_2$","notes":"Typically \"someone present here\". See {zvati}, {prenu}, {bu'u}"},{"word":"zvasegu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is spatially discontinuous."},{"word":"zvasiiu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ looks for the location of $x_2$ among location(s) $x_3$","notes":"Syn. {zvasisku}. See {minsiiu}"},{"word":"zvasisku","score":5,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ looks for the location of $x_2=z_1$ among location(s) $x_3=s_3=z_2$","notes":"$s_2$ = \"lo ka $z_1$ zvati ce'u\", so is eliminated."},{"word":"zvaste","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is a list/catalog/register of objects/events $l_2=z_1$ (sequence/set) present at/attending $x_3=z_2$ (event/location)."},{"word":"zvasto","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is immobile/motionless; $x_1$ does not change in what is it's location","notes":"Synonymous with {muvycau}. See also {zvasta}, {zvati}, {stodi}, {muvdu}."},{"word":"zvatcu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ needs to be present at location $x_2$ for purpose/action $x_3$","notes":"See {zvati}, {nitcu}, {klatcu}, {bilga}, {cliva}, {ei}"},{"word":"zvati","score":10002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (object/event) is at/attending/present at $x_{2}$ (event/location).","notes":"Atemporal; location equivalent of {cabna}. Refers to a nonce location for an object/activity that is mobile. (cf. especially {stuzi} for an inherent/inalienable location, {jbini}, {nenri}, se {vasru}, {cpana}, {diklo}, {jibni}, {cabna}, {lamji}, {tcini}, {xabju}, {jmive}, {jundi}, {vitke})"},{"word":"zvavrici","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ are scattered"},{"word":"zvidiri","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to late Upper Paleolithic Swiderian technological industry/culture/know-how of period and location (specifics) $x2$ in properties $x3$"},{"word":"zvijonse","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ \"hacks\" into (accesses using an emergent exploit) $x_2$ for purpose $x_3$","notes":"See {zviki}, {jonse}. Neutral in connotation; \"hats\" are described by {vudzvijonse}, {pacyzvijonse}, and {norvudzvijonse}, \"unlawfully access\" is {zerjonse}."},{"word":"zviki","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) creates 'hack' $x_2$ (nu/zu'o/si'o) for system/tool $x_3$ from inspiration $x_4$; $x_2$ is an emergent use/purpose for $x_3$, unexpected by the original creators or users","notes":"Contains no positive or negative connotations, can refer both to 'cool/elegant hacks' ({se} {mlezvi}) and 'kludge/ugly hacks' ({se} {feglyzvi}). Hack as in 'gain unauthorized or unexpected access to' = {zvijonse}, 'White-hat' hacking = {vudzvi}/{vudzvijonse}, 'black-hat' hacking = {pacyzvi}/{pacyzvijonse}, 'grey-hat' hacking = {norvudzvi}/{norvudzvijonse}. Proposed rafsi: -zvi-. See {kosmu}, {finti}, {jonse}"},{"word":"zvuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the last word in the dictionary of language $x_2$ ordered by rule $x_3$.","notes":"See also {babda}."},{"word":"zy","selmaho":"BY2","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for z."},{"word":"zy'ei","selmaho":"PA","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: seventeen (decimal 17)."},{"word":"zy'oi","selmaho":"LE","score":2,"definition":"exophoric article: some certain thing(s) which… (identity ascertainable from the context)."},{"word":"zy zei sance","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiced alveolar sibilant fricative sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {zasnce}."},{"word":"felonei","selmaho":"FA*","score":1,"definition":"nuo"},{"word":"filonei","selmaho":"FA*","score":1,"definition":"fuo"},{"word":"folonei","selmaho":"FA*","score":1,"definition":"juo"},{"word":"sezyctu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ nuo ditca $x_2$ (ja fekto gui) peu $x_3$ tie $x_4$ (ja durfoa).","notes":"I ga perti ga liu \"ctuca\"."},{"word":"pagbirti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ist sich sicher, dass $x_2$ Teil von $x_3$ ist."},{"word":"pagbybirti","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ ist sich sicher, dass $x_2$ Teil von $x_3$ ist."},{"word":"vormygreku","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ ist ein Türrahmen/[Rahmen von Öffnung/Portal] von Türöffnung $g_2=v_1$.","notes":"Muss nicht auf Türen beschränkt sein."},{"word":"bluji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pair of jeans / blue jeans"},{"word":"infekte","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ infects $x_2$ with illness $x_3$ (property of $x_2$)","notes":"See {bilma}, {vidru}"},{"word":"kombitu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a comb with teeth, tines $x_2$ (set)","notes":"See {kerfa}"},{"word":"sufsi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is enough in $x_2$ (ka/ni) for purpose $x_3$ (nu) to take place","notes":"Sufficient, enough. See {dukse}"},{"word":"tcone","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ estas rostita/rostata porko en stilo/kun ecoj $x_2$"},{"word":"fasysodna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ es una cantidad de francio (Fr)","notes":"Ver también {fraso}, {sodna}"},{"word":"kurbarile","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ es guapinol de especie/variedad $x_2$"},{"word":"skargolu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ es un caracol de especie $x_2$","notes":"{cakcurnu}"},{"word":"dansydi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ est une discothèque"},{"word":"la'orbau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ est le latin utilisé par $x_2$ pour exprimer $x_3$"},{"word":"sixygu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ est la Syrie"},{"word":"sunmau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ est plus à l'est que $x_2$ dans le référentiel $x_3$ de la quantité $x_4$"},{"word":"tungau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ fourre $x_2$ dans $x_3$"},{"word":"xekmau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ est plus foncé que $x_2$ de la quantité $x_3$"},{"word":"kenyDAS","score":1,"definition":"le Canada","notes":"Cf. {KEnydys}, {kadnygu'e}, {gugdecu'a}."},{"word":"bavmyckafi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ は $b_2$ (大麦の種類)の麦茶","notes":"{bavmi} {ckafi}"},{"word":"berbi'e","score":1,"definition":"$br_1$ は $br_2=be_1$ からの $br_3$ (速度)の北風","notes":"{berti} {brife}"},{"word":"briju'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=j_1$ (文字列)は $x_2=b_1$ (命題) ($x_3=b_2$ (関係)・$x_4=b_3$ (項)を含んだ) を意味する $x_5=j_3$ (言語) の文/言明","notes":"関連:{vlamei}, {jufra}, {bridi}, {du'u}"},{"word":"cipnrpaseru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ は$x_2$ (種)のスズメ属","notes":"スズメ属 \"Passer\" から。"},{"word":"cipnrxirundo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ は$x_2$ (種)のツバメ属","notes":"ツバメ属 \"Hirundo\" から。"},{"word":"cipnrxororni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ は $x_2$ (種)のウグイス属 (genus Horornis)"},{"word":"cnijbi","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=c_1$ は $j_2=c_1$ と、 $j_3=c_2$ (感情)を共に覚える点で近い/(感情)に同感する","notes":"{cinmo} {jibni}; {o'e}"},{"word":"cutygaipalku","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=g_1$ は $p_2$ (素材)のオーバーオール","notes":"{cutne} {gacri} {palku}"},{"word":"daskyle'a","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$は$l_2$(物)を$l_3=d_1$(ポケット) ・$d_2$(付随)から盗む/奪う/スリをする/ひったくる","notes":"d_2はポケットのついてある物として『ズボン』や『カバン』など ;l_1はひったくり犯/スリ犯"},{"word":"dergapru","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ は地面よりも上","notes":"{dertu} {gapru}"},{"word":"dicysabji","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$は$s_2=d_1$(電気)を$s_3$(媒体)に$d_3$(極性/属性)で給電する/電力供給する","notes":"s3はs1から充電する s1はコンデンサーやバッテリーなど d3は交流電源、直流電源、マイナス極、プラス極など"},{"word":"drojbama","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=j_1$は水素爆弾","notes":"水素爆弾は核融合による爆発をするので、わざわざ起爆方法を明示するためのPS j2は不要だと考えて削除した。"},{"word":"faktumli'u","score":1,"definition":"$l_1=f_1$ は $l_2=t_1$ (土地)を $l_3$ (方法)で、 $f_2$ (命題)を発見しながら探検する","notes":"{facki} {tumla} {litru}"},{"word":"filzai","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ は $z_2$ (品物)を売る $z_3$ (経営者)のコンビニ","notes":"{frili} {zarci}"},{"word":"flajecyxlube'e","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ は $b_2$ (構成員)・ $b_3$ (引率者/党首/代表)の、 $j_2$ (領域)の政体に影響を及ぼすための議会政党","notes":"{flalu} {jecyxlube'e} {jecta} {xlura} {bende}"},{"word":"flakamni","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=f_5$ は、 $f_1$ (法律/条令)を制定するための $k_3=f_3$ (共同体)の議会","notes":"{flalu} {kamni}"},{"word":"fongau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$は$g_2=f_1$(電話)・$f_2$(ネットワーク/システム)で電話する","notes":"f_2には電話会社や回線名など。 同じような意味を持つlujvoに{fonpli}がある。 BAI類のひとつであるtecu'uを用いて電話の着信者を指定できる。"},{"word":"fonpli","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$は$p_2=f_1$(電話)を$p_3$(目的)のために$f_2$(ネットワーク/システム)で使う","notes":"p_3には電話の宛先も。f_2には電話会社や回線名など。 同じような意味のlujvoに{fongau}がある。 ;p_3が受信者ならば、『p_1はp_3に電話をかける』"},{"word":"gubgudytrusi'o","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ は $t_2$ (民衆/領土)の統治の、 $s_3$ (思想家)による生産手段共有化の思想、共産主義、社会主義","notes":"{gubni} {gundi} {trusi'o} {turni} {sidbo}"},{"word":"jabyboi","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=j_1$ は $b_2$ (素材)の $j_2$ (音)を奏でる鈴","notes":"{janbe} {bolci}"},{"word":"jaursabytu'u","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ は $t_2$ (素材)の、上水道や中水道の水道管/給水管","notes":"{djacu} {sabji} {tubnu}"},{"word":"jaursabytu'uvro","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ は水道の蛇口","notes":"{jaursabytu'u} {vorme} {djacu} {sabji} {tubnu}"},{"word":"jborida","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ は $x_2$ (表現者)によって具現化した $x_3$(性格/気質/容姿)の ロジバン妖精","notes":"【joke】{lojbo} + {crida}から。※PSは完全に暫定的。"},{"word":"jecybriju","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ は $b_2$ (職員)の $j_2$ (行政領域)の役所","notes":"{jecta} {briju}"},{"word":"jecyxlube'e","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ は $b_2$ (構成員)・ $b_3$ (引率者/党首/代表)の、 $j_2$ (領域)の政体に影響を及ぼすための政治団体/圧力団体/利益団体","notes":"{jecta} {xlura} {bende}"},{"word":"jikmenbi'a","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=m_2=j_1$ は $b_3$ (分類の) $b_2$ (症状)の自閉症の者","notes":"{jikca} {menbi'a} {menli} {bilma} {ka'enri'u}"},{"word":"ka'enri'u","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ は $r_2$ (障害)のために $r_3=k_2$ (事)が制限される障害者","notes":"{kakne} {rinju} {tolka'e} {xadri'u} {menri'u} {menbi'a}"},{"word":"kamglara'e","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$は$r_2=k_1$(熱)を保つ/保温する/保熱する"},{"word":"lafydadblo","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ は $b_2=d_1=l_2$ (運搬物)をクレーンで吊り上げる $b_3$ (原動力)のクレーン船","notes":"{lafti} {dandu} {bloti} {lafydadma'e}"},{"word":"lafydadma'e","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ は $m_2=d_1=l_2$ (運搬物)を $m_3=d_2$ (クレーン)で吊り上げる $m_4$ (原動力)の移動式クレーン(運搬機)","notes":"{lafti} {dandu} {marce} {lafydadykarce} {lafydadblo}"},{"word":"lafydadykarce","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ は $k_2=d_1=l_2$ (運搬物)をクレーンで吊り上げる $k_3$ (原動力)のクレーン車","notes":"{lafti} {dandu} {karce} {lafydadma'e}"},{"word":"lamkla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_1=l_1$は$x_2=k_2$(終点)に$x_3=k_3$(起点)から$x_4=k_4=l_2$(経路)に沿って$x_5=k_5$(方法)で行く/来る"},{"word":"ma'u'ei","score":1,"definition":"詠唱開始 魔法の詠唱を開始する機能語","notes":"関連語:{ma'u'ei} {ma'u'oi} {zi'e'ai} {si'e'ai}"},{"word":"ma'u'oi","score":1,"definition":"詠唱終了:魔法の詠唱を終了する機能語","notes":"関連語:{ma'u'ei} {ma'u'oi} {zi'e'ai} {si'e'ai}"},{"word":"menbi'a","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=m_2$ は $b_3$ (障害)のある $b_2$ (症状)の精神障害者","notes":"{menli} {bilma} {ka'enri'u}"},{"word":"menri'u","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=m_2$ は $r_2$ (障害)のために $r_3$ が制限される知的障害者","notes":"{menli} {rinju} {ka'enri'u}"},{"word":"mi'unai","selmaho":"UI*3b","score":1,"definition":"異なって( mi'u 同様に - mi'unai 異なって)","notes":"心態詞(談話系); 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{a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"asta","score":1,"definition":"nu $x_1$ poi tamxri $x_2$ cu se sanso $x_3$ kei je tcaci fa $x_4$"},{"word":"aumku","score":2,"definition":"ro'oi da poi me'au $x_1$ zo'u lo nu da me'au $x_2$ cu me'au $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {kau} .e zo {ro'oi} .i lo ka prenu cu .aumku ( ={prenaumku}) .i lo ka namcu cu .aumku ( ={namcynaumku}) .i lo ka dacti cu .aumku ( ={dactynaumku}) .i «lu lo ka namcu cu .aumku lo ka mi cusku mo'e ce'u valsi kei lo ka na banzu lo nu do jimpe li'u» smudu'i «lu ro'oi da poi namcu zo'u lo nu mi cusku mo'e da valsi cu na banzu lo nu do jimpe li'u»"},{"word":"a'unmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ .a'u zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ se cinri ja kucli $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka junydji","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"aunmo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ .au zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u djica kei $x_2$","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"ba'apra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cupra lo barna be $x_2$ bei $x_3$ $x_4$","notes":"{barna}; {cupra}"},{"word":"ba'arno","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ balvi $x_2$ gi'e ca'arno $x_2$","notes":"smudu'i zo {bavda'o} .i srana fa zo {ca'ibni} .e zo {ca'arno} .e zo {pu'ibni} .e zo {pu'arno} .e zo {ba'ibni}"},{"word":"badnrgrute","score":-1,"definition":"$g_1=b_1$ $g_2=b_2$ grute gi'e badna","notes":".e'u sai ko na pilno zo badnrgrute .ije ko tcidu tu'a zo {badnygrute}"},{"word":"badri'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ rinka lo nu $x_2$ badri","notes":"srana fa zo {badri} .e zo {rinka} .e zo {cinmo}"},{"word":"badyse'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ sefsi lo ka ce'u ce'u bandu $x_2$ .i $x_1$ to'e gunta $x_2$","notes":"{bandu}; {sefsi}; {gunta}"},{"word":"ba'ibni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ balvi $x_2$ gi'e ca'ibni $x_2$","notes":"smudu'i zo {bavjbi} .i srana fa zo {ca'ibni} .e zo {ca'arno} .e zo {pu'ibni} .e zo {pu'arno} .e zo {ba'arno}"},{"word":"bantasa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ uenzi $x_2$ sa .i $x_1$ kai'u ce'u se cusku bau ce'u kei $x_2$ gi'e jai jalge lo nu lo finti be vo'a cu ckaji lo tcaci be lo'e se bangu be vo'e","notes":"zo {bangu} .i zo {uenzi} .i zo {tcaci} .i zo {sarxe} .i zo {jbebau}"},{"word":"bargu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ gugde gi'e bartu $x_2$ noi ke'a gugde","notes":"srana fa zo {gugde} .e zo {bartu} .e zo {datygugvi'e} .e zo {stuvi'e} .e zo {litru} .e zo {jbegu'e}"},{"word":"baupla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ platu $x_2$ noi bangu ku'o $x_3$"},{"word":"be'au","selmaho":"BAI","score":1,"definition":"fi'o se banzu","notes":"{fi'o} {banzu}"},{"word":"berfilanoi","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ srana lo munje pe lo panra be $x2$ noi bangu bei lo ka naldra $x3$"},{"word":"bi'aiku","score":1,"definition":"naku ka'eku naku"},{"word":"bidjycau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ claxu lo ka ce'u se pagbu lo bidju","notes":"{claxu}; {pagbu}; {bidju}"},{"word":"blagrusi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ grusi gi'e milxe lo ka blanu","notes":"{blanu}; {grusi}"},{"word":"blusakci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sakci lo ciblu be $x_2$ boi $x_2$","notes":"{ciblu} .i {sakci} .i {civla}"},{"word":"braile","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ noi la'o fy. Louis Braille .fy pu finti ke'a cu lerfu ciste lo lerfu poi ro ke'a gunma lo mokcybarna poi punli .i $x_1$ se finti fi lo ka se tcidu lo vi'anka ta'i lo nu ri pencu lo lerfu lo xandegjyjipno","notes":"srana fa zo {lerfu} .e zo {ciste} .e zo {vi'anka} .e zo {pencu}"},{"word":"brano","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ blanu pu $x_2$ .ije $x_1$ crino ba $x_2$","notes":"{clinu}"},{"word":"bredito","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cecmu gi'e pagbu la .redit. i $x_1$ casnu $x_2$","notes":".i srana la .redit. noi uebre gi'e se .urli. zoi zoi https://reddit.com/ zoi .i mu'a la'e lu mi xa'i nai li'u bredito gi'e se .urli zoi zoi https://reddit.com/mixahinai zoi"},{"word":"briremseltai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se tarmi lo ka remna gi'e bridi","notes":"{bridi} zei {remna} zei {se} zei {tarmi} .i na srana lo si'o {bripre}"},{"word":"burpelxu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ skari lo mixre be lo bunre jo'u lo pelxu","notes":"{bunre}; {pelxu}; {mixre}; {skari}"},{"word":"ca'ai","selmaho":"NAI","score":1,"definition":"jorne lo li'erla'i valsi .i je smuni la'e zo ca'a","notes":".i va'o lo nu da'i zo ca'a cmavo ma'oi NA gi'e se smuni lo du'u ro da poi cumki munje zo'u lo bridi cu jetnu da kei kei lu JA ca'ai li'u .e lo'u GA ca'ai le'u galfi lo smuni be lo se kuspe be vo'a la'e lu ca'a ku lo se kuspe li'u .i srana lo'u {na}-{nai}, {ka'e}-{lau'i}, {nu'o}-{nu'oi}, {pu'i}-{pu'ei}, {ca'a}-{ca'ai}, {ja'a}-{ja'ai} le'u .e lo modal zei logji pe la kripkes .i mupli fa lu ta se vinji tu noi farlu (ku'o) .i na ja ca'ai ta mrobi'o li'u noi smudu'i lu na ku ta se vinji tu noi farlu (ku'o) .i ja ca'a ku ta mrobi'o li'u"},{"word":"ca'arno","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ darno $x_2$ lo ka ce'u cabna ce'u","notes":"smudu'i zo {cabda'o} .i srana fa zo {ca'ibni} .e zo {pu'ibni} .e zo {pu'arno} .e zo {ba'ibni} .e zo {ba'arno}"},{"word":"cabdra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ drani lo ka ce'u fasnu ca ma kau .i $x_1$ fasnu ca lo poi'i su'oi da pu jdice ja tugnysi'u lo du'u $x_1$ ba fasnu ca ke'a"},{"word":"cabla'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ lamji $x_2$ lo ka ce'u cabna ma kau","notes":"srana fa zo {cabna} .e zo {lamji} .e zo {purci} .e zo {balvi} .e zo {cabjbi} .e zo {sutra} .e zo {clira} .e zo {temsepcau}"},{"word":"ca'emsku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ smusku $x_2$ fi $x_3$ xoi lamja'e fa lo nu $x_2$ co'a fatci","notes":"{ca'e}, {smusku}, {lamja'e}"},{"word":"ca'ibni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ jibni $x_2$ lo ka ce'u cabna ma kau","notes":"smudu'i zo {cabjbi} .i srana fa zo {ca'arno} .e zo {pu'ibni} .e zo {pu'arno} .e zo {ba'ibni} .e zo {ba'arno}"},{"word":"ca'idra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ drani lo ka ce'u sarxe lo pu se jdice be $x_2$ noi ke'a catni lo se srana be $x_1$"},{"word":"calcma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cmalu lo ka ma kau canlu ce'u kei $x_2$","notes":"{canlu} {cmalu}"},{"word":"calxra","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ boi pixra $p_2$ boi $p_3$ boi $p_4=c_2$ noi se canlu"},{"word":"ca'orta'o","score":-1,"definition":"$t_1$ tanbo $t_2$ di'o $c_1$ po'u lo canko","notes":".e'u ko tcitu tu'a zo {canko} .e zo {tanbo}"},{"word":"cardikni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ dikni lozu'o carna $x_2$ zo'e $x_3$ kei $x_4$"},{"word":"catryse'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sefsi lo ka ce'u catra ce'u $x_2$","notes":"{sefsi} .i {catra}"},{"word":"caukpra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ produces something satisfying $x_2$ (ka) by doing $x_3$ (event/process)"},{"word":"ce'ei","selmaho":"CEhEI","score":3,"definition":"galfi lo sumti xokaumei lo sumti i smudu'i lo linsi pe zo ce i va'i lu ce'ei a'y boi by boi cy boi dy boi e'y li'o li'u smudu'i lu a'y ce by ce cy ce dy ce e'y li'o li'u","notes":"famyma'o ma'oi ce'ei fa zo {kei'u}"},{"word":"ci'ekle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ klesi lo cmima be $x_2$ noi ke'a ciste ku'o gi'e ni'i bo ckini $x_2$ boi $x_3$"},{"word":"cilbi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ bitmu $x_2$ boi $x_3$ gi'e pu se zbasu fi lo cilta","notes":"srana fa zo {bitmu} .e zo {cilta} .e zo {garbi'u}"},{"word":"cinsne","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=c_1$ senva lo nu vo'a cinse $c_2$ boi $c_3$ boi $c_4$","notes":"pu zu ze'i jbotcaci fa lo nu cusku lu ko cinsne li'u lo se tolrinsa poi zukte fi lo nu sipna"},{"word":"cintolcando","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ganse lo ka fizbu ku tu'a lo plibu i $x_1$ cinse ckaji lo ka fizbu"},{"word":"ckabudatkasku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ciksi $x_2$ noi $x_1$ gunka lo ka mulgau ja cikre ke'a ku'o te zu'e lo nu $x_1$ facki lo du'u ma kau danfu lo nu $x_2$ spofu (to lo nu $x_1$ ciksi $x_2$ cu se jalge lo nu $x_1$ co'a sanji lo du'u ma kau te frica lo poi'i $x_1$ djica lo nu $x_2$ mo kau kei kei lo poi'i $x_2$ ca'a mo kau toi)","notes":"srana fa zo {cikre} .e zo {facki} .e zo {cfila} .e zo {spofu} .e zo {sisku} .e zo {nabmi} .e zo {ciksi}"},{"word":"clinu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ crino pu $x_2$ .ije $x_1$ blanu ba $x_2$","notes":"{brano}"},{"word":"clubi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ binxo lo culno be $x_2$","notes":"{culno} .i {binxo} .i {tisna}"},{"word":"cmejdi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ jdice lo du'u $x_2$ cmene $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {jdice} .e zo {cmene} .e zo {pilno} .e zo {gasnu} .e zo {tcita} .e zo {cmepli}"},{"word":"cmepli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ tcipli $x_2$ lo ka ce'u cmene $x_3$ .i $x_3$ te cmene fi $x_2$ fe $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {cmene} .e zo {tcita} .e zo {pilno} .e zo {tcipli}"},{"word":"cmuje'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ jetnu gi'e jicmu $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {jicmu} .e zo {jetnu} .e zo {stura} .e zo {ciste} .e zo {saske} .e zo {djuno} .e zo {sruma} .e zo {logji}"},{"word":"co'ei","selmaho":"COhEI","score":2,"definition":"lu fi'o broda fe'u co'ei brode li'u du lu fi'o brode broda fe'u li'u","notes":"zo co cu krasi .i plixau lo nu tengau lo smuni be lo valsi pe mu'a ma'oi BAI"},{"word":"conplimidycamxe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ mupli lo ka se pruce $x_2$ .i je lo korbipe be $x_2$ va'o lo nu ri cando cu .arco fi lo pilno be ri fe $x_1$","notes":"zo {korbipe} .i zo {pruce} .i zo {cando} .i zo .{arco}"},{"word":"cpagau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ gasnu lo nu $x_2$ cpacu $x_3$ boi $x_4$","notes":"{cpacu}; {gasnu}"},{"word":"cparaga","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ spati gi'e jutsi $x_2$ noi ke'a klesi la'o me. Asparagus .me","notes":"srana fa zo {spati}"},{"word":"crituuensa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ critoinsa $x_2$ $x_3$.","notes":"zo {critoinsa}"},{"word":"ctikla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ kaikla lo ka ce'u citka $x_2$"},{"word":"ctuse'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sefsi lo ka ce'u ce'u ctuca $x_2$ $x_3$ $x_4$","notes":"{ctuca}; {sefsi}"},{"word":"cumri'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ rinka lo nu $x_2$ cumki","notes":"srana fa zo {rinka} .e zo {cumki} .e zo {ka'e} .e zo {jalge} .e zo {kakne} .e zo {co'a} .e zo {va'o}"},{"word":"dainmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sanji lo nu $x_2$ cinmo $x_3$ kei ja'e lo nu $x_1$ ji'a cinmo $x_3$ .i $x_1$ cnikansa $x_2$ boi $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {dai} .e zo {cinmo} .e zo {cnikansa}"},{"word":"dardi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ to'e cliva $x_2$ fi $x_3$","notes":"selsmudu'i zo {tolyli'a} .e zo {tsuku} .e zo {darca}"},{"word":"demni","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ denmi $x_2$ $x_3$ [...].","notes":"dunselvla zo \"{denmi}\" .i ra'oi \"-dem-\" rafsi ti"},{"word":"densekazu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ di'i zukte $x_2$ lo nu $x_1$ de'a nonseka $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {zukte} .e zo {nonseka} .e zo {dikni} .e zo {kansa} .e zo {penmi} .e zo {xruti}"},{"word":"diksiseli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cu mu'oi gliban. dickcissel .gliban"},{"word":"djazbe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ tutci lo ka ce'u zbepi lo cidja .i $x_1$ palta ja kabri","notes":"srana fa zo {palta} .e zo {kabri} .e zo {ctitci}"},{"word":"djazbelu'imi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ minji lo ka ce'u lumci lo djazbe .a lo ctitci","notes":"srana fa zo {minji} .e zo {djazbe} .e zo {ctitci}"},{"word":"djefau","score":1,"definition":"pa da poi ctemidju fi $x_2$ zo'u $x_1$ se krasi da gi'e se fanmo lo poi'i ge ke'a ctemidju $x_2$ gi'e balvi da gi no ctemidju cu purci ke'a gi'e balvi da","notes":"srana fa zo {djedi} .e zo {ctemidju}"},{"word":"djikri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ krici lo du'u $x_1$ djica $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {krici} .e zo {djica}"},{"word":"djizu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ zukte su'o da $x_2$ noi $x_1$ djica ke'a","notes":"srana fa zo {zukte} .e zo {djica} .e zo {troci} .e zo {gasnu}"},{"word":"djuse'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sefsi lo ka ce'u sidju ce'u $x_2$","notes":"{sefsi} .i {sidju}"},{"word":"dubytolrai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ dubmau naku su'o pa cmima be $x_2$"},{"word":"dutse'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sefsi lo ka ce'u ce'u dukti $x_2$","notes":"{dukti}; {sefsi}"},{"word":"dutsi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ simxu lo ka ce'u ce'u dukti $x_2$ ","notes":"{dukti}; {simxu}"},{"word":"dzaze'a","score":1,"definition":"lo ka ce'u kaidza $x_1$ cu zilzena $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {kaidza} .e zo {zilzena} .e zo {memze'a}"},{"word":"dzibirka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ dizlo pagbu be lo birka be $x_2$ gi'e te sepli lo bircidni lo xancidni","notes":"{dizlo}; {pagbu}; {birka}; {sepli}; {bircidni}; {xancidni}"},{"word":"dzitu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ dizlo pagbu be lo tuple be $x_2$ gi'e te sepli lo tupcidni lo jmacidni","notes":"{dizlo}; {pagbu}; {tuple}; {sepli}; {tupcidni}; {jmacidni}"},{"word":"eksyplini","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ plini na'e bo lo se plini be la terdi","notes":"srana fa zo {plini} .e zo {solri} .e zo {tarci} .e zo {ekso} .e zo {ciste}"},{"word":"emje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ simlu lo ka ce'u jetnu ja fasnu kei $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {si'au} .e zo {simlu} .e zo {jetnu} .e zo {fasnu} .e zo {je'umlu} .e zo {jetmlu}"},{"word":"emku","score":-1,"definition":"$x_0$: .e'a lebna"},{"word":"endyspa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ spati $x_2$ gi'e jmive ne'i su'o spati","notes":"srana fa zo {endo} .e zo {ekso} .e zo {spati} .e zo {parbi}"},{"word":"ensa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ zmadu $x_2$ lo ka ce'u fasnu ja jetnu ja fatci","notes":"srana fa zo {fatci} .e zo {jetnu} .e zo {ja'a} .e zo {zmadu}"},{"word":"famgau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ gasnu lo fanmo be $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {fanmo} .e zo {gasnu} .e zo {stima} .e zo {tolcfagau}"},{"word":"farstika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ stika $x_2$ lo ka ma kau farna ce'u","notes":"{farna}; {stika}"},{"word":"faurmidju","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ midju $x_2$ noi fasnu","notes":"selsmudu'i fa zo {farmiju} .i srana fa zo {fasnu} .e zo {midju} .e zo {ca'o}"},{"word":"fauxlu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ xlura $x_2$ lo ka fasnu ku $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {xlura}"},{"word":"febysutra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ sutra lo ka febvi","notes":"{febvi}; {sutra}"},{"word":"feglyzvi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ zviki $x_2$ noi fegli ku'o $x_3$"},{"word":"filjvo","score":2,"definition":"$l_1$ lujvo $l_2$ poi lo nu ke'a smuni vo'a lo'e jbopre cu frili lo'e jbopre $f_3$ ku'o $l_3$ boi $l_4$"},{"word":"fransezo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ ckini lo kulnu ja bangu ja cecmu ja natmi pe lo banfuru'a $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {kulnu} .e zo {bangu} .e zo {cecmu} .e zo {natmi} .e zo {banfuru'a}"},{"word":"fripindi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ toltce ja claxu lo ka lifri $x_2$","notes":"zo {lifri} .i zo {pindi}"},{"word":"friselsau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se slabu ja djuno lo du'u ma kau li'i ce'u lifri $x_2$ .i $x_1$ pu'i lifri $x_2$"},{"word":"fuzykamni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ kamni lo ka ce'u fuzme $x_2$ kei $x_3$"},{"word":"galtu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ galtu pagbu be lo tuple be $x_2$ gi'e te sepli lo tupyjanco lo tupcidni","notes":"{galtu}; {pagbu}; {tuple}; {sepli}; {tupyjanco}; {tupcidni}"},{"word":"ganji'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ jimca $x_2$ noi ke'a na'o xadni ku'o gi'e rango $x_2$ lo ka ce'u ganse $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {jimca} .e zo {birka} .e zo {ganse} .e zo {rango} .e zo {cinki}"},{"word":"gasmo'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ frimo'i lo ka ganse $x_2$"},{"word":"gaukla","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ gasnu lonu $k_1$ klama $k_2$ $k_3$ $k_4$ $k_5$ kei"},{"word":"gaurbasyvla","score":1,"definition":"ga je $x_1$ basyvla $x_2$ $x_3$ $x_4$ gi $x_5$ snigau $x_1$ $x_2$ $x_6$"},{"word":"gelsevu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ ru'i terzukcau gi'e cinmo lo ka poi'i ro lo simlu be lo ka ke'a ce'u zukte cu se zmiku ke'a","notes":"zo {terzukcau}"},{"word":"gendu'i","score":1,"definition":"ni'o ro da zo'u ro de zo'u $x_3$ gerna fi lo konkatena be da bei $x_1$ bei de be'o jo lo konkatena be da bei $x_2$ bei de"},{"word":"glajdika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ jdika lo ni glare","notes":"{glare}; {jdika}"},{"word":"glaselblu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se ciblu lo glare","notes":"{glare}; {ciblu}"},{"word":"glaze'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ zenba lo ka glare","notes":"{glare}; {zenba}"},{"word":"gokti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ gocti $x_2$ $x_3$","notes":"zo \"gokti\" {smumi'u} zo \"gocti\""},{"word":"grafapa","score":-1,"definition":"da poi grafu zo'u $x_1$ cmima lo se grafu be da .i je ro boi $x_2$ poi'i su'o lo cmima be lo te grafu be fi da cu te pormoi ge li ro ke'a gi li pa boi $x_1$","notes":"va'i ro boi $x_2$ cu poi'i da pluta sa'e nai ke'a $x_1$ .i zo {grafu} .i zo {pormoi}"},{"word":"grafnkipliiu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ grafnseljimcnkipliiu $x_2$ $x_3$ $x_4$ $x_5$.","notes":"{grafnseljimcnkipliiu}"},{"word":"gugnai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ natmi gi'e poi'i $x_2$ se kosmu ja se te se karxusa lo ka gugde ke'a","notes":"zo {natmi} .i zo {gugde} .i zo {kosmu} .i zo {karxusa}"},{"word":"gumni'i","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ nibli $x2$ .ije $x1$ joi $x2$ nibli $x3$ .ije $x1$ joi $x2$ joi $x3$ nibli $x4$ .ije ...li'o"},{"word":"gunde'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ge cabybi'i lo nu $x_2$ co'a de'a gunka $x_3$ kei jo'u lo nu $x_2$ di'a gunka $x_3$ gi jai ze'a zifre fai $x_2$ lo ka ce'u surla","notes":"srana fa zo {surla} .e zo {zifre} .e zo {temci} .e zo {gunka} .e zo {jibri}"},{"word":"gunrizu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ zukte lo ka ce'u rivbi lo ka ce'u gunka $x_2$ kei $x_3$"},{"word":"gunrymuvdu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ muvdu $x_2$ boi $x_3$ boi $x_4$ fau lo nu $x_1$ gunro $x_4$"},{"word":"gusysli","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ slilu $x_2$ lo ka ce'u te gusni jo'u lo ka ce'u na te gusni"},{"word":"i'anmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ .i'a zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u na'e ja no'e fapro kei $x_2$ .i $x_1$ se mansa $x_2$ .i $x_1$ jinvi lo du'u $x_2$ na krinu lo nu zungi","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"ianmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ia zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u krici kei $x_2$","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"idju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ sepli $x_2$ poi'a se badri be $x_1$ gi'e djica lo nu $x_1$ jo'u $x_2$ di'a jonsi'u poi'o'a me'au $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {badri} .e zo {caudri} .e zo {djica} .e zo {sepli} .e zo {cinmo} .e zo {prami} .e zo {kansa}"},{"word":"i'enmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ .i'e zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ zanru $x_2$ .i $x_1$ jinvi lo du'u $x_2$ zabna .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u sarji $x_2$","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"ienmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ie zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u tugni kei $x_2$","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"iesku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ cusku su'o da poi ke'a sinxa lo du'u $x_1$ jinvi lo du'u $x_2$ jetnu ku'o $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {ie} .e zo {cusku} .e zo {ja'a} .e zo {tugni} .e zo {jetnu} .e zo {naisku}"},{"word":"i'inmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ .i'i zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u kansa ja se kansa kei $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u cmima su'o zangunma gi'a pagbu su'o zancecmu kei $x_2$","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"iinmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ii zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka terpa ja xanka ja to'e snura $x_2$","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"i'onmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ .i'o zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u ckire kei $x_2$ .i $x_1$ se pluka lo ka ce'u ganse ja jimpe $x_2$ .i $x_1$ te vamji $x_2$ lo barda gi'a se dirba $x_2$","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"ionmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ io zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ sinma $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka lo nu da'i ce'u clite $x_2$ cu xamgu ja vajni ja mapti ","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"i'unmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ .i'u zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u se slabu ja na'e se cnino $x_2$ .i $x_1$ friselsau","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"iunmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ iu zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u prami ja nelci ja se melbi ja pendo kei $x_2$","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"jarbi'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ binxo lo jdari be $x_2$","notes":".e'u ko tcidu tu'a zo {jdari} .e zo {binxo}"},{"word":"jaurxa'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ xabju lo djacu","notes":"{djacu}; {xabju}"},{"word":"jausmi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ simsa lo djacu $x_2$","notes":"{djacu}; {simsa}"},{"word":"jaxspo","score":2,"definition":".i lo ka ce'u goi $x_1$ jaxspo ce'u goi $x_2$ ce'u goi $x_3$ cu ka ce'u goi $x_1$ jai daspo ce'u goi $x_2$ fai ce'u $x_3$","notes":".i .e'u ko catlu zo'e pe zo {jai} .e zo {daspo}"},{"word":"jbarubu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ jbari gi'e se cupra su'o sparubu","notes":"smudu'i zo {jbarnrubusi} gi'e se srana zo {jbari} .e zo {sparubu}"},{"word":"jbijikca","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ jbini je jikca $x_2$","notes":"{jbini}; {jikca}"},{"word":"jbisimgau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ gasnu lo nu $x_2$ simxu lo ka ce'u ce'u jibni $x_3$","notes":"{jibni}; {simxu}; {gasnu}"},{"word":"jbojbe","score":1,"definition":"$l_1=j_1$ co'a lojbo ba zi lo nu vo'a jbena .i sa'e su'o pa rirni be lo go'i cu ro roi tavla lo go'i fo lo jbobau po'o"},{"word":"jdagu'epa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ troci lo nu lo lijda cu flalu fi loi se gugde be $x_2$ kei je cu gugypa'i $x_2$"},{"word":"jdibizu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ zukte $x_2$ fi $x_3$ xoi $x_1$ fau ke'a jarco lo ka mo'u jdice ke'a gi'e birti lo du'u ke'a traji lo ka lakne fa lo nu ce'u se jalge $x_3$","notes":"zo {zukte} zo {jarco} zo {jdice} zo {birti}"},{"word":"jednbi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se detri li bi noi sinxa lo bi moi be lu'i ro da poi djedi li pa gi'e pagbu $x_2$ noi jeftu li pa lu'u ku'o $x_3$","notes":".i da ka'e smuni zo jednbi .ijanai da'i za'u ze djedi cu pagbu lo pa jeftu to lo terbri cu se manri lo si'o zasni jbotamgau zo {detri} jo'u zo {ciste} toi .i srana zo {detri} .e zo {detke'u} .e zo {jeftu} .e zo {jednpa} mu'anai"},{"word":"jedndau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se detri li dau noi sinxa lo dau moi be lu'i ro da poi djedi li pa gi'e pagbu $x_2$ noi jeftu li pa lu'u ku'o $x_3$","notes":".i da ka'e smuni zo jedndau .ijanai da'i za'u so djedi cu pagbu lo pa jeftu to lo terbri cu se manri lo si'o zasni jbotamgau zo {detri} jo'u zo {ciste} toi .i srana zo {detri} .e zo {detke'u} .e zo {jeftu} .e zo {jednpa} mu'anai"},{"word":"jednfei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se detri li fei noi sinxa lo fei moi be lu'i ro da poi djedi li pa gi'e pagbu $x_2$ noi jeftu li pa lu'u ku'o $x_3$","notes":".i da ka'e smuni zo jednfei .ijanai da'i za'u dau djedi cu pagbu lo pa jeftu to lo terbri cu se manri lo si'o zasni jbotamgau zo {detri} jo'u zo {ciste} toi .i srana zo {detri} .e zo {detke'u} .e zo {jeftu} .e zo {jednpa} mu'anai"},{"word":"jedngai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se detri li gai noi sinxa lo gai moi be lu'i ro da poi djedi li pa gi'e pagbu $x_2$ noi jeftu li pa lu'u ku'o $x_3$","notes":".i da ka'e smuni zo jedngai .ijanai da'i za'u fei djedi cu pagbu lo pa jeftu to lo terbri cu se manri lo si'o zasni jbotamgau zo {detri} jo'u zo {ciste} toi .i srana zo {detri} .e zo {detke'u} .e zo {jeftu} .e zo {jednpa} mu'anai"},{"word":"jednjau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se detri li jau noi sinxa lo jau moi be lu'i ro da poi djedi li pa gi'e pagbu $x_2$ noi jeftu li pa lu'u ku'o $x_3$","notes":".i da ka'e smuni zo jednjau .ijanai da'i za'u gai djedi cu pagbu lo pa jeftu to lo terbri cu se manri lo si'o zasni jbotamgau zo {detri} jo'u zo {ciste} toi .i srana zo {detri} .e zo {detke'u} .e zo {jeftu} .e zo {jednpa} mu'anai"},{"word":"jednrei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se detri li rei noi sinxa lo rei moi be lu'i ro da poi djedi li pa gi'e pagbu $x_2$ noi jeftu li pa lu'u ku'o $x_3$","notes":".i da ka'e smuni zo jednrei .ijanai da'i za'u jau djedi cu pagbu lo pa jeftu to lo terbri cu se manri lo si'o zasni jbotamgau zo {detri} jo'u zo {ciste} .i lo vo moi be lo ve farvi be fo lo fu'ivla cu .ei se tarmi zo jedlrei .ije ku'i tu'a ri se rivbi mu'i lo nu frili so'i da fa lo nu vlava'u toi .i srana zo {detri} .e zo {detke'u} .e zo {jeftu} .e zo {jednpa} mu'anai"},{"word":"jednso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se detri li so noi sinxa lo so moi be lu'i ro da poi djedi li pa gi'e pagbu $x_2$ noi jeftu li pa lu'u ku'o $x_3$","notes":".i da ka'e smuni zo jednso .ijanai da'i za'u bi djedi cu pagbu lo pa jeftu to lo terbri cu se manri lo si'o zasni jbotamgau zo {detri} jo'u zo {ciste} toi .i srana zo {detri} .e zo {detke'u} .e zo {jeftu} .e zo {jednpa} mu'anai"},{"word":"jednvai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se detri li vai noi sinxa lo vai moi be lu'i ro da poi djedi li pa gi'e pagbu $x_2$ noi jeftu li pa lu'u ku'o $x_3$","notes":".i da ka'e smuni zo jednvai .ijanai da'i vei za'u rei a za'u xei ve'o djedi cu pagbu lo pa jeftu to lo terbri cu se manri lo si'o zasni jbotamgau zo {detri} jo'u zo {ciste} toi .i srana zo {detri} .e zo {detke'u} .e zo {jeftu} .e zo {jednpa} mu'anai"},{"word":"jednxei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se detri li xei noi sinxa lo xei moi be lu'i ro da poi djedi li pa gi'e pagbu $x_2$ noi jeftu li pa lu'u ku'o $x_3$","notes":".i da ka'e smuni zo jednxei .ijanai da'i za'u jau djedi cu pagbu lo pa jeftu to lo terbri cu se manri lo si'o zasni jbotamgau zo {detri} jo'u zo {ciste} toi .i srana zo {detri} .e zo {detke'u} .e zo {jeftu} .e zo {jednpa} mu'anai"},{"word":"je'oi","selmaho":"NOI","score":1,"definition":"simsa zo poi .i ro roi tarti lo se tarti be zo poi bei va'o lo nu ri tcita lo nu pilno lo ku'antora .i va'i no roi ku lo smuni cu se pagbu lo si'o menre","notes":"xu by. noi barda cu cikna -> by. barda .i xu by. cikna // xu by. poi barda cu cikna -> su'oi barda cu me by. i xu lo poi'i barda gi'e me by. cu cikna // xu by. je'oi barda cu cikna -> xu by. barda gi'e cikna // .i ko catlu ke si'a zo {noi} je zo {poi} je zo {menre}"},{"word":"jikci'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ jikca ciste (to mi tatpi .i ba ... "},{"word":"jiksi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ simxu lo ka ce'u ce'u jikca","notes":"{jikca}; {simxu}"},{"word":"jisrycfu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ ricfu lo jisra","notes":"{jisra}; {ricfu}"},{"word":"jmibi'o","score":1,"definition":"ge co'e gi ge $x_1$ jimpe $x_2$ $x_3$ gi ro da xi pa poi ke'a cmima $x_1$ ce $x_3$ zo'u ro de xi pa poi ke'a cmima $x_1$ ce $x_3$ zo'u ro de zo'u de jimpe lo ro co'e da jo cu jimpe fi da","notes":".i ro da zo'u ro de zo'u ganai da jmibi'o fi de gi cumki fa lo nu da jinvi pe'a ru'e le du'u ge da binxo pe'a de gi de binxo pe'a da ni'o la .varik. na birti lo du'u cadga fa lo nu ma kau basti pe'a zo co'e .i la .varik. cu djica curmi lo nu stidi fa lo drata je slabu be le sidbo .i tu'a zo zi'o frili lo toldji be le re moi co'e"},{"word":"jmivyckape","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ka'e rinka lo nu $x_2$ morsi"},{"word":"jonma'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ cmavo $x_2$ le du'u $x_3$ jorne $x_4$ boi $x_1$ kei $x_5$","notes":"{jorne} {cmavo}; {ja}, {je}, {jo}, {ju}, {je'i}; {ga}, {ge}, {go}, {gu}, {ge'i}; {a}, {e}, {o}, {u}, {ji}; {gi'a}, {gi'e}, {gi'o}, {gi'u}, {gi'i}; {gu'a}, {gu'e}, {gu'o}, {gu'u}, {gu'i}; {joi}, {ce}, {ce'o}, {jo'u}, {fa'u}, {jo'e}, {ku'a}, {pi'u}; {bi'i}"},{"word":"jufsle","score":1,"definition":"$j_1 = s_1$ jufra $j_2$ $j_3$ gi'e selci lo jufra .i va'i le go'i na selpau zo .i gi'e ka'e selpau zo zo'u","notes":"srana zo {jufra} .e zo {jufmei}"},{"word":"jukyju'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ julne gi'e se jivbu lo jukni te zu'e lo nu kavbu lo cinki"},{"word":"juvykanxe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ kanxe $x_2$ le vlina be $x_3$ bei le natfe be $x_3$","notes":"{kanxe}; {vlina}; {natfe}; {ju}; {gu}; {u}; {gi'u}; {gu'u}"},{"word":"jvofi'i","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ finti $l_1=f_2$ poi ke'a lujvo $l_2=f_3$ $l_3$ $l_4=f_4$"},{"word":"ka'ecli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ fe $x_2$ se ja'e gi tadni ja .ecre gi co'a kakne ja certu","notes":"zo {kakne} .i zo {certu} .i zo {cilre} .i zo {tadni} .i zo .{ecre} .i lo ka'ecli na bi'ai zukte lo ka ka'ecli"},{"word":"ka'ectu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ gidva ja sidju $x_2$ lo ka ka'ecli $x_3$","notes":"zo {kakne} .i zo {ka'ecli} .i zo {ctuca} .i zo {gidva} .i zo {sidju}"},{"word":"kai'inmoi","score":1,"definition":"lo du'u $x_3$ li pa dubmau kei goi dy. zo'u ge ga nai me'au dy. gi me'au $x_5$ fa lo ka kai'inmoi $x_2$ fi $x_3$ vu'u li pa fo $x_4$ fu $x_5$ kei lo ka $x_1$ me'au $x_4$ ce'u, gi ga me'au dy. gi $x_1$ fe $x_2$ me'au $x_4$","notes":"panra zo {ki'inmoi} lo ka pe'a lo linsi pe ce'u na bi'ai zilzba zo lo .i lu «dei di'e di'u do'i ki'inmoi» li'u smujbi lu «dei di'e di'u do'i kai'inmoi lo ka {kancuru'o}» li'u"},{"word":"kainrelmei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cu re mei lo ro ckaji be $x_2$","notes":"{ckaji}; {re}; {mei}; {kainrolmei}; {kairsojmei}; {kairsopmei}; {kairsormei}; {kairsosmei}; {kairsotmei}; {kairmobmei}; {kairbazmei}; {kairdusmei}; {kairpavmei}"},{"word":"kainrolmei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ cu ro mei lo ro ckaji be $x_2$","notes":"{ckaji}; {ro}; {mei}; {olkai}; {kairsojmei}; {kairsopmei}; {kairsormei}; {kairsosmei}; {kairsotmei}; {kairmobmei}; {kairbazmei}; {kairdusmei}; {kairpavmei}; {kainrelmei}"},{"word":"kairbazmei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cu rau mei lo ro ckaji be $x_2$ gi'e jai banzu fai lo ka ce'u memkai li xo kau kei $x_3$","notes":"{ckaji}; {rau}; {mei}; {banzu}; {memkai}; {kainrolmei}; {kairsojmei}; {kairsopmei}; {kairsormei}; {kairsosmei}; {kairsotmei}; {kairdusmei}; {kairmobmei}; {kairpavmei}; {kainrelmei}"},{"word":"kairdusmei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cu du'e mei lo ro ckaji be $x_2$ gi'e dukse lo ka ce'u memkai li xo kau kei $x_3$","notes":"{ckaji}; {du'e}; {mei}; {dukse}; {memkai}; {kainrolmei}; {kairsojmei}; {kairsopmei}; {kairsormei}; {kairsosmei}; {kairsotmei}; {kairbazmei}; {kairmobmei}; {kairpavmei}; {kainrelmei}"},{"word":"kairmobmei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cu mo'a mei lo ro ckaji be $x_2$ gi'e toldu'e lo ka ce'u memkai li xo kau kei $x_3$","notes":"{ckaji}; {mo'a}; {mei}; {toldu'e}; {memkai}; {kainrolmei}; {kairsojmei}; {kairsopmei}; {kairsormei}; {kairsosmei}; {kairsotmei}; {kairbazmei}; {kairdusmei}; {kairpavmei}; {kainrelmei}"},{"word":"kairpavmei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cu pa mei lo ro ckaji be $x_2$","notes":"{ckaji}; {pa}; {mei}; {kainrolmei}; {kairsojmei}; {kairsopmei}; {kairsormei}; {kairsosmei}; {kairsotmei}; {kairmobmei}; {kairbazmei}; {kairdusmei}; {kainrelmei}"},{"word":"kairsojmei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cu so'a mei lo ro ckaji be $x_2$ ","notes":"{ckaji}; {so'a}; {mei}; {kainrolmei}; {kairsopmei}; {kairsormei}; {kairsosmei}; {kairsotmei}; {kairmobmei}; {kairbazmei}; {kairdusmei}; {kairpavmei}; {kainrelmei}"},{"word":"kairsopmei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cu so'e mei lo ro ckaji be $x_2$ ","notes":"{ckaji}; {so'e}; {mei}; {kainrolmei}; {kairsojmei}; {kairsormei}; {kairsosmei}; {kairsotmei}; {kairmobmei}; {kairbazmei}; {kairdusmei}; {kairpavmei}; {kainrelmei}"},{"word":"kairsormei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cu so'i mei lo ro ckaji be $x_2$ ","notes":"{ckaji}; {so'i}; {mei}; {kainrolmei}; {kairsojmei}; {kairsopmei}; {kairsosmei}; {kairsotmei}; {kairmobmei}; {kairbazmei}; {kairdusmei}; {kairpavmei}; {kainrelmei}"},{"word":"kairsosmei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cu so'o mei lo ro ckaji be $x_2$ ","notes":"{ckaji}; {so'o}; {mei}; {kainrolmei}; {kairsojmei}; {kairsopmei}; {kairsormei}; {kairsotmei}; {kairmobmei}; {kairbazmei}; {kairdusmei}; {kairpavmei}; {kainrelmei}"},{"word":"kairsotmei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cu so'u mei lo ro ckaji be $x_2$ ","notes":"{ckaji}; {so'u}; {mei}; {kainrolmei}; {kairsojmei}; {kairsopmei}; {kairsormei}; {kairsosmei}; {kairmobmei}; {kairbazmei}; {kairdusmei}; {kairpavmei}; {kainrelmei}"},{"word":"kalbasa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ vastci lo litki gi'e ba'o se zbasu lo kurbita poi ke'a pu se kuntygau gi'e pu se sudgygau","notes":"srana fa zo {kurbita} .e zo {vastci} .e zo {kunti} .e zo {sudga} .e zo {litki} .e zo {botpi}"},{"word":"kamyzmakezrai","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ traji $x_2$ (lo ka zmadu kei ku) fo $x_3$"},{"word":"kancuro","score":2,"definition":"ro da ckaji ga nai $x_1$ gi $x_2$","notes":"zo {ro} .i zo {kampu} .i zo {kancusu'o} .i zo {kancuru'o} .i zo {kancusu'oi} .i zo {kancuro'oi}"},{"word":"kancuroijo","score":2,"definition":"ro'oi da ckaji $x_1$ jo $x_2$","notes":"zo {ro'oi} zo {jo} zo {kancuro'oi}"},{"word":"kancuro'oi","score":2,"definition":"ro'oi da ckaji ga nai $x_1$ gi $x_2$","notes":"zo {ro'oi} .i zo {kancusu'oi} .i zo {kancuru'o} .i zo {kancusu'o} .i zo {kancuro}"},{"word":"kancurudu","score":2,"definition":"ge ru'o ckaji be $x_1$ cu ckaji $x_2$ gi ru'o ckaji be $x_2$ cu ckaji $x_1$","notes":".i va'i $x_1$ jo'u $x_2$ simxu lo ka ce'u ce'u {kancuru'o} .i srana fa zo {ru'oi} je zo {du}"},{"word":"kancuru'o","score":2,"definition":"su'oi da ckaji $x_1$ gi'e se menre ro'oi ckaji be $x_1$ gi'e ckaji $x_2$","notes":"zo {ru'oi} .i zo {su'oi} .i zo {ro'oi} .i zo {kancusu'oi} .i zo {kancuro'oi} .i zo {kancusu'o} .i zo {kancuro}"},{"word":"kancusu'o","score":2,"definition":"su'o da ckaji ge $x_1$ gi $x_2$","notes":"zo {su'o} .i zo {su'ompu} .i zo {kancuro} .i zo {kancuru'o} .i zo {kancusu'oi} .i zo {kancuro'oi}"},{"word":"kancusu'oi","score":2,"definition":"su'oi da ckaji ge $x_1$ gi $x_2$","notes":"zo {su'oi} .i zo {kancuro'oi} .i zo {kancuru'o} .i zo {kancusu'o} .i zo {kancuro}"},{"word":"kandi'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ dirgo lo se klaku be $x_2$ bei fau lo nu $x_1$ rinci lo kanla be $x_2$","notes":"smudu'i zo {kakydirgo} .i srana fa zo {dirgo} .e zo {kanla} .e zo {klaku} .e zo {badri} .e zo {cinmo}"},{"word":"kansimgau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ gasnu lo nu $x_2$ simxu lo ka ce'u ce'u kansa $x_3$","notes":"{kansa}; {simxu}; {gasnu}; {zbasu}"},{"word":"kanzeri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ tende lo ka jai nibli $x_2$ tu'a $x_3$ .i lo nu $x_3$ sanji tu'a $x_1$ cu tende lo ka rinka lo nu $x_3$ zenba lo ni kanpe $x_2$","notes":"zo .{indika} smudu'i gi'a smuni simsa .i srana fa zo {tende} .e zo {rinka} .e zo {zenba} .e zo {kanpe}"},{"word":"ke'acfu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ricfu lo kevna be $x_1$","notes":"{kevna}; {ricfu}; {panje}"},{"word":"kei'u","selmaho":"KEIhU","score":2,"definition":"famyma'o ma'oi CEhEI","notes":"See also: {ce'ei}."},{"word":"kelmuvdai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ keldai gi'e pagbu $x_2$ noi selkei ku'o gi'e ro mei lo keldai poi lo kelci be $x_2$ muvgau $x_1$","notes":"lo {caxmati} zo'u lo {kelta'o} na je lo {keldai} poi sanli lo kelta'o cu kelmuvdai"},{"word":"kelta'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ tanbo gi'e na'o se pilno lo kelci lo ka kelci $x_2$ fau lo nu lo keldai ja lo kelmuvdai cu cpana ja sanli $x_1$"},{"word":"kevgau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ gasnu lo nu $x_2$ kevna $x_3$","notes":"{kevna}; {gasnu}"},{"word":"ki'irsi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ simxu lo ka ce'u ce'u ckini $x_2$ ","notes":"{ckini}; {simxu}"},{"word":"kleci'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ciste lo su'u ma kau klesi ma kau","notes":"srana fa zo {klesi} .e zo {ciste} (to lo smuvelski pu'o .ai xagze'a toi)"},{"word":"kligau","score":1,"definition":".i lo ka ce'u goi $x_1$ kligau ce'u goi $x_2$ ce'u goi $x_3$ cu ka ce'u gasnu lo nu ce'u klina ce'u","notes":".i .e'u ko catlu zo'e pe zo {klina} .e zo {gasnu}"},{"word":"krebakfu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ bakfu lo kerfa be $x_2$","notes":"{kerfa}; {bakfu}"},{"word":"kucmei","score":1,"definition":"su'oi da zo'u ge da me $x_1$ gi da me $x_2$ .i ro'oi me $x_3$ ge me $x_1$ gi me $x_2$","notes":"{kruca}; {me}; {fatri}; {dunli}; {simsa}; {su'oi}"},{"word":"kucysi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ simxu lo ka ce'u ce'u kruca $x_2$ ","notes":"{kruca}; {simxu}"},{"word":"kuktce","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=k_1$ mutce lo ka ce'u kukte $k_2$"},{"word":"kukteko","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ koinde $x_2$ lo ka ce'u se kukte $x_3$"},{"word":"kurbita","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ guzme $x_2$ noi ke'a klesi la'o me. Cucurbita .me","notes":"srana fa zo {guzme} .e zo {kalbasa}"},{"word":"lacyse'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sefsi lo ka ce'u lacri ce'u $x_2$","notes":"{sefsi} .i {lacri}"},{"word":"lamja'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ jalge $x_2$ .e no drata poi jalge $x_2$"},{"word":"lamsi'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ simxu lo ka ce'u ce'u lamji $x_2$ ","notes":"{lamji}; {simxu}"},{"word":"latkemsorprekarce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sorprekarce $x_2$ gi'e mlatu $x_3$","notes":"{mlatu} {ke} {so'i} {prenu} {karce} {sorprekarce}"},{"word":"lau'i","selmaho":"NAI","score":1,"definition":"jorne lo li'erla'i valsi .i je smuni la'e zo ka'e","notes":".i {la'a} {cu'i} .i va'o lo nu da'i zo ka'e cmavo ma'oi NA gi'e se smuni lo du'u su'o da poi cumki munje zo'u lo bridi cu jetnu da kei kei lu JA lau'i li'u .e lo'u GA lau'i le'u galfi lo smuni be lo se kuspe be vo'a la'e lu ka'e ku lo se kuspe li'u .i srana lo'u {na}-{nai}, {ka'e}-{lau'i}, {nu'o}-{nu'oi}, {pu'i}-{pu'ei}, {ca'a}-{ca'ai}, {ja'a}-{ja'ai} le'u .e lo modal zei logji pe la kripkes .i mupli fa lu ta se vinji tu noi farlu (ku'o) .i na ja lau'i ta mrobi'o li'u noi smudu'i lu na ku ta se vinji tu noi farlu (ku'o) .i ja ka'e ku ta mrobi'o li'u"},{"word":"lazyki'i","score":1,"definition":"su'o lanzu [to be fi $x_3$ toi] cu se cmima $x_1$ je $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {lanzu}"},{"word":"lebyse'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sefsi lo ka ce'u lebna ce'u $x_2$","notes":"{sefsi} .i {lebna}"},{"word":"lecyduspru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ purci lo poi'i lo nu da'i $x_1$ fasnu ca ke'a cu lercydu'e $x_2$","notes":"srana zo {clirau} si zo {cliryraunzu}"},{"word":"lekselblu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se ciblu lo lenku","notes":"{lenku} .i {ciblu}"},{"word":"lekseme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ tarmi lo leksikosle be $x_2$ ku no'u $x_3$","notes":"e'u catlu zo {leksikosle} a zo {leksiko}"},{"word":"lekyze'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ zenba lo ka lenku","notes":"{lenku}; {zenba}"},{"word":"lerfendi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ fendi $x_2$ noi valsi ja jufra ku'o $x_3$ noi lerfu ","notes":"{lerpoi}"},{"word":"lifselsau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se slabu ja djuno lo du'u ma kau li'i ce'u lifri $x_2$ .i $x_1$ pu'i lifri su'o mupli be $x_2$"},{"word":"li'inta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ fanta lo nu $x_2$ lifri $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {lifri} .e zo {fanta} .e zo {friselfanta} .e zo {frisefa}"},{"word":"li'ismi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ simsa lo linji lo ka pa da cimde ce'u","notes":"{simsa}; {linji}; {cimde}"},{"word":"liskle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ klesi lo lisri $x_2$","notes":"liskle lo ka lo {mencti} be ce'u na'o terpa ja xanka (= {terpylisri}); liskle lo ka ralju srana lo nu prami (= {pramylisri})"},{"word":"lumse'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sefsi lo ka ce'u lumci ce'u $x_2$ boi $x_3$","notes":"{sefsi} .i {lumci}"},{"word":"maftufa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ genturfa'i $x_2$ $x_3$ .i je $x_2$ srana lo si'o makfa","notes":".i {makfa} {genturfa'i} .i ji'a srana zo {gerna} .e zo {stura} .e zo {facki} .e zo {zantufa} .e zo {maltufa}"},{"word":"malclaxu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ mabla lo ka ce'u claxu $x_2$ .i $x_1$ nitcu je claxu $x_2$ .i lo nu $x_1$ claxu $x_2$ cu xlali","notes":"to'e malclaxu (= {zanclaxu})"},{"word":"malfri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ lifri $x_2$ noi mabla ","notes":"{lifri}; {mabla}; {zanfri}"},{"word":"malpre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ mabla $x_2$ $x_3$ gi'e prenu"},{"word":"malsmu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ noi mabla cu smuni $x_2$ boi $x_3$"},{"word":"maltufa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ genturfa'i $x_2$ $x_3$ .i je $x_3$ mabla lo ka ge ce'u sampu gi lo si'o pairnu'i cu mukti ce'u kei $x_4$","notes":".i {mabla} {genturfa'i} .i ji'a srana zo {sampu} .e zo {pairnu'i} .e zo {mukti} .e zo {gerna} .e zo {stura} .e zo {facki} .e zo {zantufa}"},{"word":"manbu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ manku je bunre","notes":"{manku}; {bunre}"},{"word":"ma'ulca","score":2,"definition":"lo nu $x_1$ tavla $x_3$ cu se pagbu lo nu $x_1$ tavla fi $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cusku su'o srana be $x_2$ fi $x_3$","notes":"smudu'i zo {mlauca}"},{"word":"meldri'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ melbi $x_2$ fi $x_3$ .i je lo nu $x_2$ zgana $x_1$ cu rinka lo nu $x_2$ cinmo lo kambadri .i $x_2$ lifri joi gi lo kamymelga'e gi lo kambadri ri'a lo nu $x_2$ zgana $x_1$","notes":"srana fa zo {melbi} .e zo {badri} .e zo {cinmo} .e zo {rinka} .e zo {zgana} .e zo {ganse} .e zo {melga'e}"},{"word":"mibzda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ zdani lo cusku"},{"word":"mi'irkai","score":1,"definition":".i $x_1$ ckaji lo se minji be $x_1$","notes":".i naku lo minji cu roroi ckaji lo se minji .i ka'e spofu mu'a .i ji'a mu'a lo {solgu'iborkemdicyprami'i} cu mi'irkai ca lo nicte naku .i zoi .raf. sel .raf. na se pilno fi tu'a lo dei lujvo .imu'ibo no da smuni lu ckaji lo minji li'u"},{"word":"mijravysirji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sirji $x_2$ boi $x_3$ ije $x_2$ ragve le midju be $x_4$ be'o $x_3$","notes":"{midju} {ragve} {sirji}; {mijgresirji}"},{"word":"mipke'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ kevna $x_2$ gi'e mipri $x_3$ $x_4$ $x_5$","notes":"{mipri} {kevna}"},{"word":"mlevla","score":1,"definition":"$v_1=m_1$ valsi $v_2$ $v_3$ gi'e melbi $m_2$ $m_3$ $m_4$"},{"word":"mlezvi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ zviki $x_2$ noi melbi ku'o $x_3$"},{"word":"mo'ulno","score":-1,"definition":"ju'i nai"},{"word":"mromlu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ simlu lo ka morsi ku $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {morsi} .e zo {simlu}"},{"word":"mulbacysta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ stali le nu ri fasnu kei gi'e bancu $x_2$ noi nu $x_1$ mulbi'o ku'o le nu $x_1$ co'a fasnu kei le ka fasnu","notes":"{mulno} {bancu} {stali}; {mulbi'o}; {za'o}"},{"word":"mulba'o","score":2,"definition":"lo nu $x_1$ banro $x_2$ boi $x_3$ cu mulno lo ka fasnu","notes":".e'u ko tcidu la'e zo {mulno} .e zo {banro} .e zo {fasnu}"},{"word":"mulzu'e","score":2,"definition":"lo nu $x_1$ zukte $x_2$ boi $x_3$ cu mulno lo ka fasnu","notes":".e'u ko tcidu tu'a zo {mulno} .e zo {zukte} .e zo {fasnu} .e zo {snada} .e zo {fliba}"},{"word":"mu'umgu","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ finti $x_2$ lo nu $x_3$ tcaci $x_4$","notes":"lo'e se mu'umgu cu valsi .i lo'e mu'umgu cu krici lo du'u lo da'i nu lo se mu'umgu cu zasti cu zmadu lo da'i nu lo se mu'umgu cu na'e zasti kei lo ka lo noi lo mu'umgu cu djica ke'a ku'o nu lo te mu'umgu cu tcaci lo ve mu'umgu cu lakne ce'u .i zo mu'umgu cu se'o sezysarxe se mu'umgu la .telselkik. lo nu mu'umgu kei loi jbopre .i ra'oi -mug- rafsi ca'e zo mu'umgu"},{"word":"nai'o","selmaho":"UI3","score":-1,"definition":"sinxa lo du'u le cusku na djuno le danfu be le preti poi ga cy spuda ke'a gi gau cy zo kau tcita ke'a"},{"word":"na'ircau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ claxu lo ka da nalci ce'u ","notes":"{nalci} .i {claxu} .i {civla}"},{"word":"naisku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cusku su'o da poi ke'a sinxa lo du'u $x_1$ jinvi lo du'u $x_2$ jitfa ku'o $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {nai} .e zo {cusku} .e zo {na} .e zo {jitfa} .e zo {iesku}"},{"word":"nalcadgau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ gasnu lo nu $x_2$ nalcando","notes":"{nalcando}; {gasnu}; {cando}"},{"word":"nalcando","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ cenba lo ka zvati ja se .asna ma kau .i $x_1$ na'e cando","notes":"{cenba}; {zvati}; {asna}; {cando}"},{"word":"naldji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ na'e djica $x_2$ boi $x_3$","notes":"{na'e} {djica}"},{"word":"nalfaudri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ badri lo nu $x_2$ noi $x_1$ pu djica ja kanpe ke'a cu na'e fasnu"},{"word":"nalfaugei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ gleki lo nu $x_2$ noi $x_1$ pu to'e djica ja kanpe ke'a cu na'e fasnu","notes":"srana fa zo {nalfaudri}"},{"word":"naltrumri","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ mrilu $m_2$ boi $m_3$ boi $m_4$ boi $m_5$ noi lo na'e turni cu sazri"},{"word":"narfaubanzuni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ banzuni lo nu $x_2$ narfau","notes":"selsmudu'i zo {dukseni} gi'e se srana zo {banzuni} .e zo {dukse} .e zo {narfaubanzu}"},{"word":"nargaubasyvla","score":2,"definition":"ga je x1 basyvla x2 x3 x4 gi $x_5$ na xusra lo du'u snigau $x_1$ $x_2$"},{"word":"nartolnei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ na tolnei $x_2$"},{"word":"nencladakyxa'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ me la'o zoi. lightsaber .zoi gi'e $x_1$ xarci $x_2$ $x_3$ gi'e dakfu $x_2$ lo nejni gi'e clani fi $x_4$"},{"word":"nerfa'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ farlu lo nenri be $x_2$ be'o lo bartu be $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {bartu} .e zo {farlu} .e {barfa'u} .e zo {zvajuko} .e zo {zvafa'i} .e zo {nenri}"},{"word":"nermla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ mlana lo nenri be $x_2$","notes":"{nenri}; {mlana}"},{"word":"neryrelbolbi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ bolbi'i $x_2 x_3$.","notes":"zo {bolbi'i}"},{"word":"nikyjoijimjoibordrokemdirsro","score":-1,"definition":"$s_1$ $s_3$ dicysro se ma'e loi nikyjinme joi jinme joibo cidro","notes":".e'ucai ko na pilno zo nikyjoijimjoibordrokemdirsro .i ko pilno {nikyjoijimjoibordrokemdicysro}"},{"word":"nilzendu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ dunli $x_2$ lo ka ma kau ni ce'u dubze'a","notes":"srana fa zo {ni} .e zo {zenba} .e zo {jdika} .e zo {dunli} .e zo {panra} .e zo {jalge} .e zo {zendu}"},{"word":"ninfi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ finti $x_2$ fi $x_3$ fo su'oi voi no ke'a ke'a je'a ralju .i $x_1$ finti $x_2$ noi panrycau ku'o $x_3$","notes":"zo {finti} .i zo {cnino} .i zo {panra} .i zo {ralju}"},{"word":"ninvla","score":2,"definition":"$v_1=c_1$ valsi $v_2$ boi $v_3$ gi'e cnino $c_2$ boi $c_3$ boi $c_4$"},{"word":"nonglecinse","score":3,"definition":".i $x_1$ cinse fi loka ce'u gledji noda"},{"word":"nonki'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ckini no da $x_2$","notes":"{ckini}; {no}; {rolki'i}"},{"word":"norvudzvijonse","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pilno lo se zviki lo ka jonse $x_2$ $x_3$ noi no'e vrude je no'e palci"},{"word":"noryragve","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ no'e ragve $x_2$ boi $x_3$ .i $x_1$ boi $x_2$ zvati ja lamji ja jibni gi'e dunli le ni ce'u darno $x_3$","notes":"{ragve}"},{"word":"nu'oi","selmaho":"NAI","score":1,"definition":"jorne lo li'erla'i valsi .i je smuni la'e zo nu'o","notes":".i va'o lo nu da'i zo nu'o cmavo ma'oi NA gi'e se smuni lo du'u su'o da poi cumki munje ku'o su'o de poi cumki munje zo'u ge lo bridi cu jetnu da gi ge lo bridi cu jitfa de gi lo cusku be vo'a cu cmima de kei kei lu JA nu'oi li'u .e lo'u GA nu'oi le'u galfi lo smuni be lo se kuspe be vo'a la'e lu nu'o ku lo se kuspe li'u .i srana lo'u {na}-{nai}, {ka'e}-{lau'i}, {nu'o}-{nu'oi}, {pu'i}-{pu'ei}, {ca'a}-{ca'ai}, {ja'a}-{ja'ai} le'u .e lo modal zei logji pe la kripkes i mupli fa lu ta se vinji tu noi farlu (ku'o) .i je nu'oi ta mrobi'o li'u noi smudu'i lu ta se vinji tu noi farlu (ku'o) .i je nu'o ku ta mrobi'o li'u"},{"word":"o'anmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ .o'a zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u jgira kei $x_2$","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"o'enmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ .o'e zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u jibni $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cnikansa","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"o'inmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ .o'i zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo fi $x_2$ fe lo ka ce'u nitcu lo ka ce'u jundi ja fanta ja rivbi lo ckape ja lo nu srera","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"oinmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ .oi zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u pante $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u na'e se pluka ja steba ja cortu kei $x_2$","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"o'onmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ .o'o zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka panpi ja pendo ja to'e fengu kei $x_2$ .i $x_1$ na se fanza lo nu $x_1$ denpa","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"o'unmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ .o'u zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u surla ja na'e se raktu ja smacni ja kufra kei $x_2$ ","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"pacyzvi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ zviki $x_2$ noi palci ku'o $x_3$"},{"word":"pacyzvijonse","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pilno lo se zviki lo ka jonse $x_2$ $x_3$ noi palci"},{"word":"pagdu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ dunda su'o pagbu be $x_2$ fi $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {fatri} .e zo {pagbu} .e zo {dunda} .e zo {gubni} .e zo {jungau} .e zo {curmi} .e zo {e'ande}"},{"word":"pandimanu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pavmei je prenu gi'e .olkai jo'u gi lo ka $x_2$ se dimna lo nu $x_2$ ce'u ga nai su'o roi penmi gi ze'e ba .amba gi lo ka ce'u matpa'e $x_2$","notes":"na ku ro da zo'u lo se pandimanu be da cu djuno lo du'u da pandimanu ri .i srana fa zo {dimna} .e zo .{amba} .e zo {matpa'e}"},{"word":"pardesu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ censa zvastu ja munje lo vrude pruxi poi lo xadni be ke'a ba'o mrobi'o ku'o jo'u lo cevni gi'e jai bu'u panpi gi'e prane","notes":"srana fa zo {zvastu} .e zo {munje} .e zo {censa} .e zo {cevni} .e zo {panpi} .e zo {prane} .e zo {pruxi}"},{"word":"pavyselsle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se selci pa da","notes":"{pa}; {selci}; {mledi}"},{"word":"pavzildau","score":1,"definition":"zi'o $x_1$ darlu $x_2$","notes":"zo {zildau} .a zo {zilpavdau} cu xagmau"},{"word":"pegrke'une","score":1,"definition":".ifle fa lo du'u $x_1$ no da su'o de su'o di me'au $x_4$ kei, lo du'u ge $x_2$ kutpoi gi $x_3$ mintu $x_1$ kei, lo du'u su'o da zo'u: $x_2$ porsere lo se me'au $x_4$ be $x_1$ bei da lo se pegrke'une be da bei $x_3$ bei $x_4$","notes":"zo {pegrke'u} .i zo {kutpoi} .i zo {porsere}"},{"word":"pegrpoine","score":1,"definition":".ifle fa lo du'u $x_4$ pormei li no kei, lo du'u ge $x_2$ kutpoi gi $x_3$ mintu $x_1$ kei, lo du'u su'o da zo'u: $x_2$ porsere lo se me'au lo se porsere be $x_4$ ku be $x_1$ bei da lo se pegrpoine be da bei $x_3$ bei lo te porsere be fi $x_4$","notes":"zo {pegrpoi} .i zo .{ifle} .i zo {pormei} .i zo {kutpoi} .i zo {porsere}"},{"word":"pikniki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ citka $x_2$ noi sanmi ku'o bu'u $x_3$ noi se zvati su'o nurma gi'e se pilno fi la'e dei gi'e ta'e se bregau fi lo ka zutse gi'e bregau lo sanmi gi'e citka li'o"},{"word":"pilne'ande","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ .e'ande $x_2$ lo ka ce'u pilno $x_3$ noi $x_1$ ponse ke'a ku'o $x_4$","notes":"srana fa zo {e'ande} .e zo {pilno} .e zo {ponse} .e zo {fatri} .e zo {pagdu'a}"},{"word":"piltu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ tubnu lo pilka $x_2$"},{"word":"pincytu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ rango $x_2$ gi'e tubnu gi'e pluta lo pincyvro lo pinca daski "},{"word":"pinjudri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ judri $x_2$ gi'e se klani lo pinta tersei be $x_2$ bei lo sraji manri","notes":"{judri}; {klani}; {pinta}; {tersei}; {sraji}; {manri}; {rajyjudri}"},{"word":"pitmli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ milxe lo ka ce'u plita","notes":"{plita}; {milxe}"},{"word":"plankexe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1 x_2 x_3$ plankexu","notes":"{plankexu}"},{"word":"platana","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ tricu $x_2$ noi ke'a jutsi la'o lilneia. Platanus .lilneia","notes":"srana fa zo {tricu}"},{"word":"pletaga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ge na nardu'e lo ka ce'u se cinri $x_2$ kei lo nu $x_1$ zukte lo ka ce'u sisku lo ka ce'u cnino $x_1$ gi'e datni $x_2$ gi ku'i banzuka lo ka ce'u se cinri $x_2$ kei lo ka ce'u va'o lo nu rinka ja gasnu fa su'o da poi ke'a drata $x_1$ gi'a na se gasnu $x_1$ ku'o lo nu $x_1$ penmi ja viska ja ganse lo datni be $x_2$ cu jundi gi'e troci lo ka cilre ja jimpe lo datni be $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {cinri}"},{"word":"porfedi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se portolfa'o $x_2$ gi'e se porfa'o $x_3$ .i je lo se pormei be $x_2$ cu se sumji lo se poiklo be $x_1$ bei $x_3$ li pa","notes":"zo {portolfa'o} .i zo {porfa'o} .i zo {pormei} .i zo {poiklo}"},{"word":"pornarselvai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ poi'i lo du'u ma kau te porsi lo sumti be ke'a na vajni","notes":"va'i lo nu basygau fi lo bi'u nai te porsi na stika lo nu pilno $x_1$ kei lo ka ma kau smuni .i ko catlu ke si'a zo {porsi} je zo {sumti}"},{"word":"porselvai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ poi'i lo du'u ma kau te porsi lo sumti be ke'a cu vajni","notes":"va'i lo nu basygau fi lo bi'u nai te porsi ja'a stika lo nu pilno $x_1$ kei lo ka ma kau smuni .i ko catlu ke si'a zo {porsi} je zo {sumti} je zo {pornarselvai}"},{"word":"porsere","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ lo pormei be li pa je te pormoi be li pa bei $x_2$ cu porfedi $x_3$","notes":"zo {pormei} .i zo {pormoi} .i zo {porfedi}"},{"word":"pranjidu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ dukse lo ka ce'u djica lo nu $x_2$ prane"},{"word":"prejumydundy'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1 \\, x_2 \\, x_3 \\, x_4 \\, x_5$ prejumydu'a'y'utka"},{"word":"prosi'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ simxu lo ka ce'u ce'u fapro $x_2$ ","notes":".e'u ko tcidu tu'a zo {fapro} .e zo {simxu}"},{"word":"prujbi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ purci je cabjbi $x_2$ ","notes":"srana fa zo {pu} .e zo {zi} .e zo {purci} .e zo {cabjbi} .e zo {cabda'o} .e zo {purda'o}"},{"word":"pu'amxu","score":1,"definition":"ro da ro de zo'u ga nai ge da gi de me $x_1$ gi ge da de su'o di gi de da su'o di cu kai'inmoi $x_2$ lo ka kancusu'o","notes":"so'i zo {simxu} se smuni lo ka pu'amxu .i zo {kai'inmoi} .i zo {pu'amxu}"},{"word":"pu'arno","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ purci $x_2$ gi'e ca'arno $x_2$","notes":"smudu'i zo {pruda'o} .i srana fa zo {ca'ibni} .e zo {ca'arno} .e zo {pu'ibni} .e zo {ba'ibni} .e zo {ba'arno}"},{"word":"pu'ei","selmaho":"NAI","score":1,"definition":"jorne lo li'erla'i valsi .i je smuni la'e zo pu'i","notes":".i va'o lo nu da'i zo pu'i cmavo ma'oi NA gi'e se smuni lo du'u su'o da poi cumki munje zo'u ge lo bridi cu jetnu da gi lo cusku be vo'a cu cmima da kei kei lu JA pu'ei li'u .e lo'u GA pu'ei le'u galfi lo smuni be lo se kuspe be vo'a la'e lu pu'i ku lo se kuspe li'u .i srana lo'u {na}-{nai}, {ka'e}-{lau'i}, {nu'o}-{nu'oi}, {pu'i}-{pu'ei}, {ca'a}-{ca'ai}, {ja'a}-{ja'ai} le'u .e lo modal zei logji pe la kripkes .i mupli fa lu ta se vinji tu noi farlu (ku'o) .i je pu'ei ta mrobi'o li'u noi smudu'i lu ta se vinji tu noi farlu (ku'o) .i je pu'i ku ta mrobi'o li'u"},{"word":"pu'ibni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ purci $x_2$ gi'e ca'ibni $x_2$","notes":"smudu'i zo {prujbi} .i srana fa zo {ca'ibni} .e zo {ca'arno} .e zo {pu'arno} .e zo {ba'ibni} .e zo {ba'arno}"},{"word":"pu'orsaubi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ uenzi fe si si te terkemseldumterbau fi $x_2$ noi runbau .i je lo nu finti $x_1$ cu me lo ve farvi be fo lo nu finti $x_2$","notes":"zo {runbau} .i zo {uenzi} .i zo {terkemseldumterbau}"},{"word":"purlamdei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ djedi li pa boi $x_3$ gi'e purci $x_2$ gi'e lamji $x_2$","notes":"{purci} {lamji} {djedi}, {prulamdei}"},{"word":"rajyjudri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ judri $x_2$ gi'e se klani lo sraji tersei be $x_2$ bei lo pinta manri","notes":"{judri}; {klani}; {sraji}; {tersei}; {pinta}; {manri}; {pinjudri}"},{"word":"rapmarxa","score":1,"definition":"lo nu $x_1$ marxa $x_2$ $x_3$ cu rapli $x_4$","notes":"{rapli}; {marxa}"},{"word":"rarbancu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ bancu lo rarna lo rarna $x_2$","notes":"{rarna}; {bancu}; {makfa}; {ranmi}; {crida}; {cevni}; {lijda}"},{"word":"rarmu'e","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ munje lo ro dacti poi ke'a jmive gi'a poi'i lo nu ke'a zasti cu rarna","notes":"srana fa zo {munje} .e zo {danlu} .e zo {spati} .e zo {xamsi} .e zo {tumla} .e zo {cmana} .e zo {jmive} .e zo {rarna}"},{"word":"recpiltu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cidja gi'e piltu'u lo rectu be $x_2$"},{"word":"refmlufi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ simlu fi $x_2$ fe lo ka krefu fi li za'u fe su'o pu se lifri be $x_2$ .i $x_2$ na birti lo du'u xu kau $x_1$ ja'a ckaji ka bu","notes":"zo {krefu} jo'u zo {simlu} jo'u zo {cfipu}"},{"word":"rikygau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ gasnu lo nu $x_2$ rinka $x_3$","notes":"ko catlu fe ji'a zo {rinka} .e zo {gasnu}"},{"word":"rilpesa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ rilpemsa'a $x_2$","notes":"vlakra fa zo {rilpemsa'a} .i ko catlu zo {ra'apxu} ji'a"},{"word":"rimsi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ simxu lo ka ce'u rimni ce'u $x_2$ boi $x_3$"},{"word":"rimsku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cusku $x_2$ noi ke'a vasru su'oi rimsi'u"},{"word":"rinkini","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ fe $x_2$ rinka ja se rinka ja ckini be fi lo ka da rinka ce'u jo'u ce'u","notes":"srana fa zo {rinka} .e zo {ckini}"},{"word":"ro'imxu","score":3,"definition":"ro da ro de zo'u ga nai ge da je de me $x_1$ gi da de drata gi ge da de gi de da ckini $x_2$","notes":"so'i zo {simxu} se smuni lo ka ro'imxu .i zo {pu'amxu}"},{"word":"rolki'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ckini ro da $x_2$","notes":"{ckini}; {ro}; {omni}"},{"word":"rolnonvlina","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ vlina le kanxe be $x_2$ bei $x_3$ le kanxe be le natfe be $x_2$ be'o bei le natfe be $x_3$","notes":"{ro} {no} {vlina}; {kanxe}; {natfe}"},{"word":"rolselsumji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ selsumji li ro boi $x_2$","notes":"{ro} zei {selsumji}; {da'a}"},{"word":"sajyse'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sefsi lo ka ce'u sanji ce'u","notes":"{sefsi} .i {sanji}"},{"word":"samda'o","score":1,"definition":"ro da poi ke'a skami zo'u $x_1$ zvada'o da gi'e ja'e bo na ka'e pilno da fau lo cabna .i ro da poi ke'a skami zo'u $x_1$ poi'i lo nu ma kau ni ke'a zvada'o da cu fanta lo nu ke'a pilno da","notes":"srana fa zo {skami} .e zo {darno} .e zo {fanta} .e zo {pilno} .e zo {cumki} .e zo {kibro}"},{"word":"satybebna","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ bebna $b_2$ ri'a lo nu citka $s_1$ noi sakta $s_2$ boi $s_3$"},{"word":"saxse'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sefsi lo ka ce'u ce'u sarxe $x_2$","notes":"{sarxe}; {sefsi}"},{"word":"sazyse'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sefsi lo ka ce'u sazri ce'u $x_2$","notes":"{sefsi} .i {sazri} .i {zmiku}"},{"word":"sedykre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ kerfa lo stedu be $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {sedykrecau}"},{"word":"selcindu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se cindu $x_2$","notes":"{cindu}"},{"word":"selfa'agau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ gasnu lo nu $x_2$ se farna $x_3$ boi $x_4$","notes":"{farna} .i {gasnu}"},{"word":"selguskandi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ kandi lo ka se gusni $x_2$ $x_3$ kei $x_4$","notes":"{kandi}; {gusni}"},{"word":"selkei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se kelci $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {kelci} .e zo {keitci} .e zo {keldai}"},{"word":"selprejumydu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se prejumydu'a $x_2$ $x_3$ $x_4$.","notes":"ko {sitla} zo'e pe zo \"{prejumydu'a}\"."},{"word":"selskudjisku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cusku lo se skudji be $x_1$","notes":".i ko zgana zo {skudji}"},{"word":"selviska'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ kakne lo ka se viska $x_2$","notes":"{viska}; {kakne}"},{"word":"senmuki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ krici lo du'u lo munje be $x_1$ cu zasti fe po'o lo se senva be $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {senva} .e zo {munje} .e zo {krici} .e zo {cevni}"},{"word":"sepsimyze'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ zenba lo ka ce'u sepsi'u $x_2$ kei $x_3$","notes":"{sepsi'u}; {zenba}"},{"word":"sepsi'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ simxu lo ka ce'u ce'u sepli $x_2$ ","notes":"{sepli}; {simxu}"},{"word":"sevzypixra","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ pixra $x_2$ gi'e se finti $x_2$","notes":"smudu'i zo {sezyxra}"},{"word":"sezri'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ rinju $x_1$ fi $x_3$ .i $x_1$ zukte lo ka na ckaji $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {rinju}"},{"word":"sezyxru","score":1,"definition":".i ka ce'u goi $x_1$ xruti xy. xi pa ce'u ce'u","notes":".i .e'u do catlu zo'e pe zo {sevzi} ge'u .e zo'e pe zo {xruti}."},{"word":"sijli'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ litru $x_2$ lo skiji"},{"word":"silnycpina","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ se vrusi lo ka simsa be lo silna be'o cpina $x_2$ ","notes":"{vrusi}; {simsa}; {silna}; {cpina}; {kurki}; {slari}; {titla}; {krumami}"},{"word":"simbe'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ benji $x_2$ .i je $x_3$ simxu lo ka $x_1$ benji $x_2$ ce'u ce'u $x_4$","notes":"{simxu}; {benji}"},{"word":"simklama","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ jai se simxu $x_2$ fai lo ka ce'u klama ce'u ce'u $x_3$ ","notes":"srana fa zo {simxu} .e zo {klama}"},{"word":"si'onsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pensi ja finti $x_2$ noi ke'a sidbo"},{"word":"sipnybzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ zukte fi lo ka co'a sipna","notes":"zo {sipna} .i zo {binxo} .i zo {zukte}"},{"word":"si'u'i","selmaho":"SI","score":3,"definition":"vimcu lo pa li'erla'i valsi goi ko'a gi'e sinxa lo du'u se xalbo je xanri fa lo nu snuti fa lo nu cusku ko'a","notes":"krasi fa zo si jo'u zo .u'i"},{"word":"skaja'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ jarco lo ka ce'u se skari $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {skari} .e zo {jarco}"},{"word":"skuba'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ bacru $x_3$ xoi nu $x_1$ cusku $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {ba'usku}"},{"word":"slasylta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ cilta lo slasi .i $x_1$ slasi gi'e cilta","notes":"zo {slasi} .i zo {cilta}"},{"word":"smudji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ .aidji [tu'a] lo nu $x_2$ smuni $x_3$ noi $x_1$ cusku ku'o lo te cusku be $x_3$","notes":"zo {smuni} .i zo {smusku} .i zo .{aidji}"},{"word":"smufa'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ facki lo du'u ma kau smuni $x_2$"},{"word":"smujdi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ jdice lo du'u $x_2$ se smuni $x_3$","notes":"ko catlu zo {smudu'a} ji'a"},{"word":"smunambigu","score":1,"definition":"lo du'u $x_1$ se smuni $x_2$ ji kau $x_3$ na filseljmi .i $x_1$ ka'e se smuni za'u pa da","notes":"ko catlu zo {ambigu} je zo {sorselsmu} je zo {smuvrici}"},{"word":"snameva","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ valsi zi'o gi'e poi'i lo sance be lo nu ba'usku ke'a cu melbi $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {melbi} .e zo {valsi} .e zo {sance} .e zo {bacru} .e zo {skuna}"},{"word":"snapoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ porsi lo sance be $x_2$ lo ka se cupra ca ma kau","notes":"{sance}; {porsi}; {cupra}"},{"word":"snidu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ dunli $x_2$ lo ka ce'u sinxa makau","notes":"{sinxa} {dunli}"},{"word":"solnaro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ckini lo kulnu ja lijda ja marde pe la .solunaron. $x_2$"},{"word":"sopki'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ ckini so'e da $x_2$","notes":"{ckini}; {so'e}; {rolki'i}; {nonki'i}; {sorki'i}"},{"word":"sopmau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ zmadu so'e da $x_2$"},{"word":"sorki'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ ckini so'i da $x_2$","notes":"{ckini}; {so'i}; {rolki'i}; {nonki'i}; {sopki'i}"},{"word":"sorselsle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se selci za'u pa da","notes":"srana fa zo {danlu}"},{"word":"spakili","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ kilpunli $x_2$ noi spati ku'o gi'e jai bandu ri lo ka se citka mu'a"},{"word":"sparubu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ spati gi'e se kinjipu gi'e jutcmi la .rubus. gi'e na'o cupra lo jbarubu","notes":"srana fa zo {jbarubu}"},{"word":"spose'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sefsi lo ka ce'u daspo ce'u","notes":"{sefsi} .i {daspo}"},{"word":"sreji'i","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ srera lo ka jinvi $x_2$ $x_3$"},{"word":"sruli'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ litru lo sruri be $x_2$ $x_3$","notes":"{sruri}; {litru}"},{"word":"sundara","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ melbi zi'o zi'o zi'o"},{"word":"sutyjdika","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ jdika lo ka sutra $x_2$","notes":"{sutra}; {jdika}"},{"word":"ta'irbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ binxo lo tatpi be $x_2$","notes":"{tatpi}; {binxo}"},{"word":"tamvi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ vitno lo ka $x_2$ tarmi ce'u","notes":"{tarmi}; {vitno}"},{"word":"tcejarki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ mutce lo ka jarki $x_2$ fi $x_3$"},{"word":"tcipli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pilno $x_2$ lo ka gasnu lo nu $x_2$ tutci je ckaji $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {pilno} .e zo {tutci}"},{"word":"tcubige","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ brije'uju'o lo ka $x_2$ fricysi'u ce'u","notes":"{frica}, {brije'uju'o}"},{"word":"temdu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ dukse lo ka ce'u se krafamtei ma kau kei $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {temci} .e zo {dukse} .e zo {jalge} .e zo {temrau}"},{"word":"temrau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ raunzu lo ka ce'u se krafamtei ma kau kei $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {temci} .e zo {raunzu} .e zo {banzu} .e zo {jalge} .e zo {temdu'e}"},{"word":"terkruca","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ te kruca $x_2$ boi $x_3$ .i ro cmima be $x_2$ .e $x_3$ cu cmima $x_1$ ije ro cmima be $x_1$ cu cmima $x_2$ .e $x_3$","notes":"{te} {kruca}; {ku'a}"},{"word":"tersumei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ tersu'imei $x_2$"},{"word":"tifcabna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cabna ti .i $x_1$ fasnu ca ti"},{"word":"tifpru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ purci ti .i $x_1$ fasnu pu ti"},{"word":"tifybalvi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ balvi ti .i $x_1$ fasnu ba ti"},{"word":"timne","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ mencre .i $x_1$ to'e bebna","notes":"selsmudu'i zo {mencre}"},{"word":"to'eja'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":1,"definition":"fi'o tolja'e","notes":".i srana zo {tolja'e}"},{"word":"to'eja'enai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":1,"definition":"fi'o na'e tolja'e","notes":".i srana zo {na'e} .e zo {tolja'e}"},{"word":"to'eki'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":1,"definition":"fi'o tolki'u","notes":".i srana zo {tolki'u}"},{"word":"to'emu'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":1,"definition":"fi'o tolmu'i","notes":".i srana zo {tolmu'i}"},{"word":"to'eni'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":1,"definition":"fi'o tolni'i","notes":".i srana zo {tolni'i}"},{"word":"to'eri'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":1,"definition":"fi'o tolri'a","notes":".i srana zo {tolri'a}"},{"word":"to'eseja'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":1,"definition":"fi'o se tolja'e","notes":".i srana zo {se} .e zo {tolja'e}"},{"word":"to'eseja'enai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":1,"definition":"fi'o na'e se tolja'e","notes":".i srana zo {na'e} .e zo {se} .e zo {tolja'e}"},{"word":"tolpe'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ to'e preja $x_2$ boi $x_3$ .i $x_1$ jdika lo ka ce'u kuspe kei co'u lo ka ce'u kuspe $x_2$ kei co'a lo ka ce'u kuspe $x_3$ ","notes":"{kuspe} .i {jdika} .i {preja}"},{"word":"tolrai","score":1,"definition":"ge $x_1$ me $x_3$ gi'e ckini da $x_2$ gi no $x_3$ mleca $x_1$ fi $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {traji}"},{"word":"tritomu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ca'o muvdu fi lo trixe be $x_2$ bei $x_3$ be'o ku noi $x_1$ ca lo nu $x_1$ zvati ke'a na ka'e se viska lo zvati be $x_3$ ku'o fe lo na'e trixe be $x_2$ bei $x_3$ ja'e lo nu da'i $x_1$ co'a ka'e se viska lo zvati be $x_3$"},{"word":"trocau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ claxu lo ka da jitro ce'u $x_2$","notes":"{jitro} .i {claxu}"},{"word":"trogu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ minji gi'e se pagbu su'o gustci gi'e jitro fe $x_2$ fi $x_3$ fau lo nu tu'a lo se gusydi'e be $x_1$ cu sinxa lo du'u $x_2$ bilga ma kau","notes":"srana fa zo {jitro} .e zo {gusni} .e zo {klama} .e zo {klafle} .e zo {sinxa}"},{"word":"trose'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sefsi lo ka ce'u jitro ce'u $x_2$","notes":"{sefsi} .i {jitro}"},{"word":"truse'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sefsi lo ka ce'u turni ce'u","notes":"{sefsi} .i {turni}"},{"word":"tupcidni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cidni lo tuple be $x_2$","notes":"{tuple}; {cidni}"},{"word":"u'anmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ .u'a zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u jinga ja te prali ja se cnemu ja lo ka ce'u soi ke'a zabna cu co'a ckaji lo cnino kei $x_2$","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"uanmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ua zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u facki ja co'a sanji ja co'a jimpe kei $x_2$","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"u'enmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ .u'e zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ se manci $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u lifri lo cnino noi na fadni kei $x_2$","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"uenmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ue zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u se spaji kei $x_2$ .i $x_2$ fasnu gi'e na se kanpe $x_1$","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"u'onmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ .u'o zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u virnu kei $x_2$","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"uonmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ uo zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u mo'u snada ja co'a mulno ja jai gau mulno ja co'a se mansa kei $x_2$","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"utkarpe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1,\\, x_2,\\, x_3$ .utkakpu $x_4$ gi'e .utkaro zi'o vau $x_5$.","notes":"ko tcidu lo co'e pe zo \".{utkakpu}\" .e zo \".{utkaro}\""},{"word":"u'unmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ .u'u zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u xenru ja zungi kei $x_2$ ","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"uunmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ uu zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u kecti kei $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cnikansa fi lo mabla","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}"},{"word":"va'arga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pluja .i je ku'i $x_2$ ka'e pilno $x_3$ noi slabu vo'a ku'o lo nu sapygau lo go'i lo se go'i","notes":"ra'oi -va'a- rafsi zo va'arga"},{"word":"vajni'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ nibli $x_2$ noi ke'a vajni $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {nibli} .e zo {vajyki'i} .e zo {vajni}"},{"word":"vastci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ tutci lo ka ce'u vasru $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo .e zo {vasru} .e zo {tutci} .e zo {baktu} .e zo {botpi} .e zo {dakli} .e zo {kabri} .e zo {lanka} .e zo {lante} .e zo {palne} .e zo {palta} .e zo {patxu} .e zo {tansi} .e zo {tanxe}"},{"word":"vautci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ tutci lo ka vasru $x_2$","notes":"{vasru}; {tutci}; {baktu}; {botpi}; {dakli}; {kabri}; {lanka}; {lante}; {palne}; {palta}; {patxu}; {tansi}; {tanxe}"},{"word":"vaxsezri'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sezri'u lo ka vasxu da","notes":"srana fa zo {vasxu} .e zo {sezri'u}"},{"word":"velskivla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an adjective which is equivalent to $x_2$ or is defined such that $x_2$ is correct."},{"word":"vi'anka","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ na kakne lo ka ce'u viska su'o da","notes":"srana fa zo {viska} .e zo {kakne}"},{"word":"vincau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se jvinu no da $x_2$","notes":"smudu'i zo {nonselji'u} gi'e se srana zo {jvinu} .e zo {claxu}"},{"word":"vi'usta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pu menre su'oi da poi ke'a zvati $x_2$ zi'e poi zi'o vimcu su'o da .e nai $x_1$ ke'a ku'o gi'e ja'e bo ca zvasta $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {zvasta} .e zo {stali} .e zo {vimcu} .e zo {zvati} .e zo {lebna}"},{"word":"vlatamdu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ dunli $x_2$ lo ka ma kau vlatai","notes":"ko catlu zo {ta'ai} si'a"},{"word":"volmu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ fau lo nu $x_1$ vofli cu muvdu $x_2$ boi $x_3$ "},{"word":"vudzvi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ zviki $x_2$ noi vrude ku'o $x_3$"},{"word":"vudzvijonse","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pilno lo se zviki lo ka jonse $x_2$ $x_3$ noi vrude"},{"word":"vusycau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ claxu lo ka da vrusi ce'u","notes":"{vrusi}; {claxu}"},{"word":"xadzengu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ gunka $x_2$ lo ka lo xadni be ce'u cu zenba lo ka kanro .a lo ka tsali","notes":"{xadni} {zenba} {gunka}"},{"word":"xarpretra","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$"},{"word":"xekto","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ xecto $x_2$ $x_3$","notes":"zo \"xekto\" {smumi'u} zo \"{xecto}\" .i ra'oi \"-xet-\" rafsi ti"},{"word":"xlabebna","score":1,"definition":"ge $x_1$ bebna $x_2$ gi le su'u $x_1$ bebna $x_2$ cu xlali $x_3$ $x_4$"},{"word":"xrubazi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ zukte lo ka de'a ckaji $x_2$ kei fau lo nu $x_1$ kanpe lo nu $x_1$ ba zi di'a ckaji $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {xruti} .e zo {ba} .e zo {zi} .e zo {kanpe} .e zo {ze'i} .e zo {cliva} .e zo {zvaxru} .e zo {klama}"},{"word":"xrube'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ benji $x_2$ boi $x_3$ boi $x_4$ boi $x_5$ ba lo nu da benji $x_2$ boi $x_4$ boi $x_3$ boi $x_5$ .i ja'e bo $x_2$ xruti $x_3$ boi $x_4$","notes":"{xruti} .i {benji}"},{"word":"xrudu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ dunda $x_2$ boi $x_3$ noi ke'a pu dunda $x_2$ boi $x_1$ ja noi $x_1$ pu lebna $x_2$ boi $x_3$ .i $x_1$ gasnu lo nu $x_2$ xruti lo ka $x_3$ jgari ja ralte ja cpacyka'e ce'u","notes":"srana fa zo {dunda} .e zo {xruti} .e zo {ralte} .e zo {jbera} .e zo {lebna}"},{"word":"xruga'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se kruvi grana gi'e zvaxru lo renro be $x_1$"},{"word":"xue'i","selmaho":"UI1","score":0,"definition":"sei ue'inmo","notes":".i {ue'inmo}"},{"word":"xumjice","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ xumjimcelxa'i","notes":"smujbi zo {xumjimcelxa'i} .i panra fi lo ka {tersumei} li so'u pa"},{"word":"za'enpli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pilno lo za'envla no'u $x_2$ $x_3$","notes":".i ko zgana zo {za'envla}"},{"word":"za'envla","score":2,"definition":"za'e $x_1$ valsi $x_2$ $x_3$ .i va'i $x_1$ za'e zei valsi","notes":".i ko zgana lu {za'e zei valsi} li'u"},{"word":"zanclaxu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ claxu $x_2$ noi lo nu da'i $x_1$ ckaji ke'a cu xlali $x_1$","notes":"to'e zanclaxu (= {malclaxu})"},{"word":"zanseltcini","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se tcini lo zabna","notes":"{zabna}; {tcini}"},{"word":"zansmu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ noi zabna cu smuni $x_2$ boi $x_3$","notes":"ko catlu zo {malsmu} ji'a"},{"word":"zantufa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ genturfa'i $x_2$ $x_3$ .i je $x_3$ zabna lo ka ge ce'u sampu gi lo si'o pairnu'i cu mukti ce'u kei $x_4$","notes":".i {zabna} {genturfa'i} .i ji'a srana zo {sampu} .e zo {pairnu'i} .e zo {mukti} .e zo {gerna} .e zo {stura} .e zo {facki} e zo {maltufa}"},{"word":"zanvla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ valsi $x_2$ noi zansmu ku'o $x_3$","notes":"ko catlu zo {malvla} ji'a"},{"word":"zarkansi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ simxu lo ka ce'u ce'u kansa lo ka zanru $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {zanru} .e zo {kansa} .e zo {simxu} .e zo {tugysi'u}"},{"word":"zatygau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ gasnu lo nu $x_2$ zasti $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {zasti} .e zo {gasnu}"},{"word":"zdaca'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ canlu gi'e zdani $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {canlu} .e zo {zdani} .e zo {zdatu'a} .e zo {zdastu} .e zo {zdadi'u} .e zo {zdagu'e} .e zo {cpizda} .e zo {kumyzda}"},{"word":"zdagu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ gugde su'oi da noi $x_2$ menre ke'a ku'o gi'e zdani $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {gugde} .e zo {zdani} .e zo {zdatu'a} .e zo {zdaca'u} .e zo {zdastu} .e zo {zdadi'u} .e zo {cpizda} .e zo {kumyzda}"},{"word":"zdastu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ stuzi gi'e zdani $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {stuzi} .e zo {zdani} .e zo {zdatu'a} .e zo {zdaca'u} .e zo {zdadi'u} .e zo {zdagu'e} .e zo {cpizda} .e zo {kumyzda}"},{"word":"zdatu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ tumla gi'e zdani $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {tumla} .e zo {zdani} .e zo {zdaca'u} .e zo {zdastu} .e zo {zdadi'u} .e zo {zdagu'e} .e zo {cpizda} .e zo {kumyzda}"},{"word":"zdaxru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ xruti lo ka ce'u zvati $x_2$ noi ke'a zdani $x_1$"},{"word":"ze'irsaivi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ cu jundi $x_2$ noi velsku vau xoi ke'a dukse lo ka ditcma kei lo nu $x_1$ snada lo te zukte be lo ka gasnu ke'a bei $x_1$ ","notes":"{ze'i} {sai} {vitke}"},{"word":"ze'ogve","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ragve $x_2$ fi $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {zo'agve} .e zo {zo'igve} .e zo {zo'i} .e zo {zo'a} .e zo {ze'o} .e zo {ragve}"},{"word":"zilcte","score":2,"definition":"lo solri cu tergu'i be naku lo tsani be $x_1$ ja'e lo nu $x_1$ manku","notes":"srana fa zo {nicte} .e zo {manku}"},{"word":"zildau","score":1,"definition":"zi'o $x_1$ darlu $x_2$","notes":"{zi'o} {darlu}; {zu'u}"},{"word":"zilxrugau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ $x_2$ $x_3$ $x_4$ xruti"},{"word":"zmicre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ poi'i lo nu ke'a certu $x_2$ se la'u ma kau cu rinka lo nu $x_1$ kakne lo ka ce'u zmiku $x_2$ kei ja lo ka zukte $x_2$ fau lo nu $x_1$ na pensi lo ve pruce","notes":"srana fa zo {certu} .e zo {zmiku} .e zo {pensi} .e zo {pruce} .e zo {sanji}"},{"word":"zmo'una","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pilno $x_2$ lo nu lifri $x_3$","notes":"ra'oi -zmo- noi la .telselkik. finti cu ca'e rafsi zo zmo'una noi la cirko cu mapti finti ba lo nu TSK finti lo rafsi lo nu plixau lujvo zbasu kei lo se cuxna be fi lo'i na'e selpli rafsi"},{"word":"zo'agve","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ no'e ragve $x_2$ fi $x_3$ .i $x_1$ ragve na je nai to'e ragve $x_2$ fi $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {zo'igve} .e zo {ze'ogve} .e zo {zo'i} .e zo {zo'a} .e zo {ze'o} .e zo {ragve}"},{"word":"zo'igve","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ dunli $x_3$ lo ka ma kau mlana $x_2$ gi'e se zvati ce'u","notes":"srana fa zo {zo'agve} .e zo {ze'ogve} .e zo {zo'i} .e zo {zo'a} .e zo {ze'o} .e zo {ragve}"},{"word":"zukcpe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cpedu fi $x_2$ fe lo ka zukte $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {cpedu} .e zo {zukte}"},{"word":"zukcu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cuxna fe $x_2$ fi $x_3$ fo lo ka ce'u zukte ce'u","notes":"srana fa zo {zukte} .e zo {cuxna} .e zo {zu'edji} .e zo .{aidji}"},{"word":"zvada'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ darca lo ka ce'u zvati $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {zvati} .e zo {darca} .e zo {mulno} .e zo {binxo}"},{"word":"zvadarze'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ zenba lo ni ce'u $x_2$ zvada'o ku $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {zenba} .e zo {zvada'o}"},{"word":"zvailu","score":1,"definition":"go $x_1$ jetnu gi jetnu fa $x_2$ gi'e ba bo zvailu fa $x_1$ fe $x_2$","notes":"mukti fa lo nu djica lo nu da jbobau brivo la'o gy. while loop .gy .i srana fa zo .{ifle} .e zo {rapli} .e zo {krefu}"},{"word":"zvaja'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ jarco lo ka ce'u zvati $x_2$ kei $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {zvati} .e zo {jarco} .e zo {canci}"},{"word":"zvajuko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cirko lo ka ce'u djuno lo du'u $x_2$ zvati ma kau","notes":"smudu'i zo {zvajuncri}"},{"word":"zvajuncri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cirko lo ka ce'u djuno lo du'u $x_2$ zvati ma kau","notes":"smudu'i zo {zvajuko}"},{"word":"zvala'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ lamji $x_2$ lo kamzvati","notes":"srana fa zo {zvati} .e zo {lamji} .e zo {jibni} .e zo {canlu} .e zo {panra} .e zo {pencu}"},{"word":"zvasku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ sisku lo ce'u se zvati $x_2$ kei $x_3$ .i $x_1$ zukte fi lo nu $x_1$ zvafa'i $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {zvasisku} .e zo {mitysisku} .e zo {sisku} .e zo {zvafa'i}"},{"word":"zvasta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ stali lo ka ce'u zvati $x_2$"},{"word":"zvastu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ stuzi gi'e se zvati $x_2$"},{"word":"zvaxru","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ xruti lo ka ce'u zvati $x_2$ kei lo ka ce'u zvati $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {xrukla} je zo {xruti}"},{"word":"cmaplu","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=d_1$ er en holme av materiale $d_2$ i hav $d_3$, liten per standard $c_3$"},{"word":"maskFAS","score":-1,"definition":"Moskwa."},{"word":"aleksandras","score":1,"definition":"Александра (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"aleksandyr","score":1,"definition":"Александр (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"alekSEIS","score":1,"definition":"Алексей (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"alinas","score":1,"definition":"Алина (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"alisas","score":1,"definition":"Алиса (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"anas","score":1,"definition":"Анна (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"andREIS","score":1,"definition":"Андрей (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"angelinas","score":1,"definition":"Ангелина (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"arinas","score":1,"definition":"Арина (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"arTUR","score":1,"definition":"Артур (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"bagycelsoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ - лучник из армии $x_2=s_2$","notes":"Использовано {bagyce'a} (лук)"},{"word":"boRIS","score":1,"definition":"Борис (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"daNIL","score":1,"definition":"Данил (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"deNIS","score":1,"definition":"Денис (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"dmitris","score":1,"definition":"Дмитрий (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"fekydji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=f_1=d_1$ испытывает маниакальное влечение по отношению к $x_2=d_2$","notes":"Для обозначения патологических стремлений, болезненных влечений, вызванных психическими расстройствами, и тому подобным. Образовано по модели ({fekcni}->{fekydji}). $d_3$ выражается с помощью {mu'i}. Для описания болезней, ключевым проявлением которых является описываемое влечение, используется модель ({fekydji} -> {fekydjibi'a}). Для формирования подкласса влечения на основании объекта влечения используется модель ({fekydji} -> {glefekydji})."},{"word":"fekydjibi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=b_1=f_1=d_1$ психически нездоров, страдая от нездорового маниакального влечения","notes":"{ka} {fekydjibi'a} - это болезнь, характеризуемая {ka} {fekydji} - влечением больного. Образовано по модели ({fekydji} -> {fekydjibi'a}). Образует {glefekydjibi'a} по модели ({fekydji} -> {glefekydji})"},{"word":"fekygledji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=d_1=g_1$ испытывает чувство сексуального влечения особого характера по отношению к $x_2=d_2=g_2$. Влечение к сумасшествию, сумасшедшим, определяет характер этого чувства."},{"word":"fraiero","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ - фраер, лицо, не имеющее отношения к блатному миру, \"чужой\" в уголовной среде","notes":"См. {zekri}"},{"word":"galinas","score":1,"definition":"Галина (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"ge'orgis","score":1,"definition":"Георгий (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"glefekydji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=f_1=d_1=g_1$ испытывает навязчивую потребность в совокуплении, болезненное сексульное влечение по отношению к $x_2=d_2=g_2$","notes":"Влечение, которым характеризуется {ka} {glefekydjibi'a}. Образовано по модели ({fekydji} -> {glefekydji}). Образует {glefekydjibi'a} по модели ({fekydji} -> {fekydjibi'a}). Обратите внимание на отличие от {fekygledji}, образованного от {gledji} по модели ({fekydji} -> {glefekydji})."},{"word":"glefekydjibi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=b_1=d_1=f_1=g_1$ - страдает от нимфомании/сатириазиса","notes":"Структура мест намеренно не позволяет выразить объект влечения - для этого необходимо говорить о {ka} {fekydji} больного. Специфика болезни заключается в переживании {ka} {glefekydji}. Образовано от {glefekydji} по модели ({fekydji} -> {fekydjibi'a}) и от {fekydjibi'a} по модели ({fekydji} -> {glefekydji})."},{"word":"grigoris","score":1,"definition":"Григорий (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"ianas","score":1,"definition":"Яна (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"ieGOR","score":1,"definition":"Егор (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"ielenas","score":1,"definition":"Елена (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"ievgenis","score":1,"definition":"Евгений (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"igor","score":1,"definition":"Игорь (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"irinas","score":1,"definition":"Ирина (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"iuris","score":1,"definition":"Юрий (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"karinas","score":1,"definition":"Карина (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"kiRIL","score":0,"definition":"Кирилл (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"konstanTIN","score":1,"definition":"Константин (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"ku'iji'a","score":1,"definition":"зато"},{"word":"lev","score":1,"definition":"Лев (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"margaritas","score":1,"definition":"Маргарита (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"mariias","score":1,"definition":"Мария (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"matyVEIS","score":1,"definition":"Матвей (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"nadejdas","score":1,"definition":"Надежда (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"nikitas","score":1,"definition":"Никита (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"nikoLAIS","score":1,"definition":"Николай (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"oksanas","score":1,"definition":"Оксана (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"oLEG","score":1,"definition":"Олег (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"olgas","score":1,"definition":"Ольга (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"pavel","score":1,"definition":"Павел (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"polinas","score":1,"definition":"Полина (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"roMAN","score":1,"definition":"Роман (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"rusLAN","score":1,"definition":"Руслан (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"sa'emau'i","selmaho":"UI*3","score":1,"definition":"точнее сказать; говоря более точно","notes":"См. {sa'e}, {mau'i}"},{"word":"sa'idzu","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=s_1$ идёт/шагает в вертикальном/стоячем положении по поверхности $c_2=s_2$ используя конечности $c_3=s_3$. $s_1=c_1$ - прямоходящий. Вертикаль понимается как (приблизительный) перпендикуляр к поверхности, а не направление гравитационного поля.","notes":"Было принято решение использовать слово {sanli}, а не {sraji}, потому что прямохождение остаётся прямохождением в другой системе отсчёта, но связано с поверхностью, в отношении которой оно является отвесным, и осуществляется теми же конечностями, что и стояние."},{"word":"serGEIS","score":1,"definition":"Сергей (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"snejanas","score":1,"definition":"Снежана (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"stanisLAF","score":1,"definition":"Станислав (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"syvetlanas","score":1,"definition":"Светлана (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"tcecrogauku'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ — это пыточная, комната для пыток (кого?) $x_2=c_1$ в сооружениии $x_3=k_2$, окруженная перегородками/стенами/потолком/полом $x_4=k_3$ (масса/{jo'u})"},{"word":"timoFEIS","score":1,"definition":"Тимофей (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"vaDIM","score":1,"definition":"Вадим (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"valenTIN","score":1,"definition":"Валентин (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"valentinas","score":1,"definition":"Валентина (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"valeris","score":1,"definition":"Валерий (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"varvaras","score":1,"definition":"Варвара (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"veras","score":1,"definition":"Вера (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"viktor","score":1,"definition":"Виктор (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"vladimir","score":1,"definition":"Владимир (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"xirkembagycelsoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ - конный лучник армии $x_2=s_2$","notes":"Образовано из {bagycelsoi} (лучник) и {xirsoi} (всадник)."},{"word":"zinaidas","score":1,"definition":"Зинаида (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"zoias","score":1,"definition":"Зоя (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"cernalcando","score":1,"definition":"$ca_1$ är morgonpigg/aktiv under morgon $ce_1$."},{"word":"cicnysluni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ är en blålök (Allium cyaneum) av sort/variant $x_2$."},{"word":"cidjrfalyfil","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ är en kvantitet/är gjord av/innehåller falafel [friterade kikärtsbollar] serverad i bröd/på tallrik $x_2$ gjord på/tillsammans med ingredienser $x_3$."},{"word":"cifseltse","score":1,"definition":"$z_2$ är en babysitter för spädbarn/bäbis $c_1=z_1$."},{"word":"matrycarce","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ är ett motordrivet fordon för transport av $m_2$ på i underlag/medium $m_3$, som drivs med $m_4$."},{"word":"matryma'etci","score":1,"definition":"$mar_1=t_1$ är ett motorredskap som används till $t_2$, och som transporterar $m_2$ på underlag $m_3$, och som drivs med $m_4$."},{"word":"matrytu'ama'e","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ är ett motordrivet fordon för transport av $m_2$ på i underlag/medium $m_3$, som drivs med $m_4$."},{"word":"matryxilma'e","score":-1,"definition":"$m_1$ är ett motordrivet fordon för transport av $m_2$ på i underlag/medium $m_3$, som drivs med $m_4$.","notes":"Den exakta definitionen kan variera beroende på respektive lands lagstiftning, men i en svensk kontext så kan x1 vara traktor, motorredskap, terrängmotorfordon eller motorfordon (={matrydagma'e})."},{"word":"nebyti'e","score":1,"definition":"$t_{1}$=$c_{1}$ är en nacke/nacken hos $t_{2}$=$c_{2}$."},{"word":"nipon","score":1,"definition":"Japan"},{"word":"pamglepe'o","score":1,"definition":"$pe_1=g_1=pa_1$ är en älskare/älskarinna till $pe_2=g_2=pa_2$."},{"word":"selkeima'e","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ är ett lekfordon för transport av $m_2$ på i underlag/medium $m_3$, som drivs med $m_4$.","notes":"Se även fordonsleksak (={ma'erselkei})."},{"word":"velda'iglu","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$=$v_1$ är en mits [träffyta i form av handske/underarmsskydd] som bärs av $v_2$, och med funktion att bli träffad av [kroppsdel/instrument] $v_3$.","notes":"From {velda'i}, {gluta}."},{"word":"cmuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ test"},{"word":"testest","score":1,"definition":"test","notes":"test"},{"word":"gonJAUS","score":1,"definition":"广州"},{"word":"kenton","score":1,"definition":"广州","notes":"旧译Canton的英语读法"},{"word":"tipyboi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ 是用 $x_2$ 材料制成的足球"}] \ No newline at end of file +const jbo = [{"word":"a","selmaho":"A","score":100003,"definition":"logical connective: sumti afterthought or."},{"word":"a'a","selmaho":"UI1","score":100002,"definition":"attitudinal: attentive - inattentive - avoiding.","notes":"See also {jundi}, {rivbi}."},{"word":"a'acu'i","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: attentive - inattentive - avoiding."},{"word":"a'anai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: attentive - inattentive - avoiding."},{"word":"a'anmo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ feels attentive towards $x_2$","notes":"From {a'a} {zei} {cinmo}."},{"word":"a'asna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiceless glottal fricative sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {a'asnce}. Both are derived from and synonymous with {y'y zei sance}."},{"word":"a'asnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiceless glottal fricative sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {a'asna}. Both are derived from and synonymous with {y'y zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient consonant in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"a'au","selmaho":"UI1","score":4,"definition":"attitudinal: moved deeply - unimpressive","notes":"emotionally moved deeply (not only positive means). using express complexed/unexplainable emotion."},{"word":"abata'adj","score":2,"definition":"the alphabetic order used in Arabic and derivative alphabets","notes":"See also {sepo'i}, {abgad}, {e'elxam}."},{"word":"abeced","score":1,"definition":"the alphabetic order used in Latin and basic derivative alphabets.","notes":"Specification of the exact culture which is using the alphabetic ordering or standard for the ordering should be specified, as there can be deviations for the non-basic characters. See also: \".{abata'adj}\", \".{abgad}\", \".{e'elxam}\", \".{unikodypors}\", \".{alfabetagam}\", \"{kirilits}\"."},{"word":"abgad","score":2,"definition":"the alphabetic order used in Northwest Semitic languages and derivative alphabets","notes":"See also {sepo'i}, {e'elxam}, {abata'adj}."},{"word":"abjadu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an abjad used to write $x_2$.","notes":"see also {lerfu}, {alfabeta}, {fu'arka}, {anbani}, {abgida}, {snile'u}"},{"word":"abniiena","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Guaraní in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"abu","selmaho":"BY*","score":100002,"definition":"letteral for a."},{"word":"abu zei sance","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an open/low central unrounded vowel sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonyms: {dizlo} {je} {norcrane} {kalrysna}, {asnce}, {asna} (alternative definition)."},{"word":"abvanas","score":1,"definition":"Havana"},{"word":"abvele","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a grandparent of $x_2$ by bond/tie/relation/standard $x_3$ (not necessarily genetic/biological nor necessarily directly ancestral); $x_1$ is an associated member of $x_2$'s parent(s)'s parent(s)'s generation.","notes":"No prefix \"great-\"s may immediately precede the English translation of this word when the root is \"grandparent\"/\"grandchild\" or the like (due to slippage of clarity in reference to the pertinent generation); furthermore, it must refer to that generation (so no additional \"great-\"s may immediately precede the English translation of this word when it means \"great-uncle\"/\"great-aunt\" or the reciprocal relationships, and it cannot refer to uncles, aunts, nieces, or nephews). Might apply to great-aunts and great-uncles; it does not in any way intersect with the reference set of \"{famti}\" in a simple family/tree. See also: {tcuti}, which specifically excludes the potential meaning of grandparent/grandchild and which specifically includes the meaning of aunt/uncle/nephew/niece and higher generational separations too (such as great-great-uncle vel sim., unlike this word which is restricted to the grandparents' generation); {riryrirni} (or the like), which excludes the potential meaning of great-uncle/great-aunt or the reciprocal relationships. See also: \"{dzena}\" (which is more general and not necessarily familial by any given standard)."},{"word":"abvorci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a grandparent of $x_2$ which/who has another grandparent $x_3$ such that $x_1$ is related to $x_2$ by relationship $x_4$, and $x_1$ is related to $x_3$ by relationship $x_5$ which is NOT their mutual mating/intimate partnering, under cultural/personal paradigm $x_6$; $x_1$ and $x_3$ are mutual co-grandparents.","notes":"This would, for example, apply (for the $x_1$ and $x_3$ slots) to a maternal grandparent and a paternal grandparent of shared grandchild $x_2$ in a simple family tree, but not to/as compared to a pair formed by two maternal grandparents, xor two paternal grandparents, of the same descendant. $x_1$ and $x_3$ are mutually symmetric if $x_4$, $x_5$, and $x_6$ are appropriately reversed (if those are directed/not symmetric). See also: \".{abvroi}\", \".{abvele}\", \"{rorci}\"."},{"word":"abvroi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a grandparent of $x_2$ which/who has another grandparent $x_3$ such that $x_1$ is related to $x_2$ by relationship $x_4$, and $x_1$ is related to $x_3$ by mating/intimate partnering relationship $x_5$, under cultural/personal paradigm(s) $x_6$; $x_1$ and $x_3$ are mutually partnered co-grandparents.","notes":"This would, for example, pertain (in the $x_1$ and $x_3$ slots) to two maternal grandparents of $x_2$, whether they are biologically so or just by marital law or some adoption, etc., but not to/as compared to a pair formed by a maternal grandparent and a paternal grandparent in a simple family tree. See also: \".{abvorci}\", \".{abvele}\", \"{rorci}\"."},{"word":"acaman","score":2,"definition":"Asha'man (rank/organization)","notes":"The name/word is used in several different ways over the course of the series. This word can mean any of them, depending on context. See also: {sa'ydin}, {sedais}, {altfor}, {makfa}"},{"word":"aclotlu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an axolotl of species/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"adgalagda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (text, entity) is a palindrome in retaining $x_2$ (by default $x_1$) via rules $x_3$ (property of $x_1$)","notes":"{zo} {adgalagda} {adgalagda} {vo'a} {lo} {ka} {fatne} {ma} {kau} - '{adgalagda} is a palindrome in that it retains its form when being read backwards as a sequence'."},{"word":"adgexe","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Adyghe/Adyghean/Circassian culture/nationality/language(s) in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"See also {bangaduje}, {kafkaso}/{kafkazo}, {nanrkafkazo}/{transkafkazo}, {rusko}, {tirkice}, {kartuli}, {margali}, {apsuua}, {irstoni}, {xai'otso}, {zarbaija}."},{"word":"admine","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ administers/administrates/is an administrator of $x_2$"},{"word":"admirala","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is an admiral"},{"word":"advarka","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an aardvark (Orycteropus afer) of variety $x_2$","notes":"See {mabru}"},{"word":"adverbi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an adverbial adjunct (adverb or adverbial clause) meaning $x_2$ in language $x_3$","notes":"In Lojban, this category encompasses NAKU, sumtcita and soi/xoi clauses. See also {adverbivla}."},{"word":"adverbivla","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an adverb (word class) meaning $x_2$ in language $x_3$","notes":"See {adverbi}."},{"word":"adverbu","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an adverb meaning $x_2$ in language $x_3$","notes":"Adverbs in Lojban are expressed with {fi'o} clauses and {sumtcita} - 'prepositions' or with {sei} clauses"},{"word":"adzau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ upvotes-or-downvotes $x_2$ in system $x_3$","notes":"= {ma'udzau} {jonai} {ni'udzau}. Refers to systems (chiefly on the Internet) that keep a running tally of approval-votes, and sometimes disapproval-votes as well."},{"word":"a'e","selmaho":"UI1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: alertness - exhaustion.","notes":"See also {sanji}, {cikna}, {tatpi}."},{"word":"a'ei","selmaho":"UI1","score":0,"definition":"attitudinal: appeal/call/invocation/summoning","notes":"Compare {e'u} - 'suggestion'"},{"word":"a'enai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: alertness - exhaustion."},{"word":"a'enmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is alert toward $x_2$","notes":"{a'e} {zei} {cinmo}."},{"word":"afta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is not far from and can be pointed to (or described as being pointed to) by the speaker","notes":"See {ta}, {ifti}, {uftu}, {degja'o}"},{"word":"aftimitfa","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is palindromic by standard $x_2$","notes":"see also {mitfa'e}"},{"word":"aftobuso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bus/coach for carrying passengers $x_2$, propelled by $x_3$","notes":"See also {sorprekarce}, {sorpeka}, {trene}, {taksi}. For denoting passengers, engine, towns and cities etc. used in combination with {karce}, {carce}, {marce}, {tcadu}."},{"word":"aftosemere","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ feels ASMR, experiences autonomous sensory meridian response characterized by $x_2$","notes":"Euphoric experience characterized by a static-like or tingling sensation on the skin that typically begins on the scalp and moves down the back of the neck and upper spine, precipitating relaxation. See also {tingule}, {ganse}"},{"word":"aftostopi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ hitch-hikes $x_2$ (vehicles)"},{"word":"afxano","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Afghan / related to Afghanistan in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"See also {gugde'afu}, {rupnafunu}, {banpurusu}, {banpu'usu}."},{"word":"agbakate","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is an avocado (fruit or tree) of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"agmasto","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mast of a ship $x_2$","notes":"See also {bloti}"},{"word":"agnikutco","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Tocharian (easternmost known Indo-European speaking) culture in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"agvaskaldjentes","score":1,"definition":"Aguascalientes","notes":"Central Mexican state. Full name 'Estado Libre y Soberano de Aguascalientes'."},{"word":"a'i","selmaho":"UI1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: effort - no special effort - repose.","notes":"See also {gunka}, {slunandu}, {guksurla}, {troci}, {selprogunka}."},{"word":"ai","selmaho":"UI1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: intent - indecision - rejection/refusal.","notes":"See also {termu'i}, {terzu'e}, {seljdi}, {selcu'a}."},{"word":"a'icu'i","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: effort - no special effort - repose."},{"word":"aicu'i","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: intent - indecision - rejection/refusal."},{"word":"aidji","score":8,"definition":"$x_1$ intends to do/be $x_2$ (ka).","notes":"From {ai} and {djica}."},{"word":"ai'ei","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"forced intent","notes":"Used when determined to accomplish some goal, but only because one is required (by some external force/conditions) to do so. A begrudged sort of \"can-do, will-do\" attitude."},{"word":"aigne","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an eigenvalue (or zero) of linear transformation/square matrix $x_2$, associated with/'owning' all vectors in generalized eigenspace $x_3$ (implies neither nondegeneracy nor degeneracy; default includes the zero vector) with 'eigenspace-generalization' power/exponent $x_4$ (typically and probably by cultural default will be 1), with algebraic multiplicity (of eigenvalue) $x_5$","notes":"For any eigenvector v in generalized eigenspace $x_3$ of linear transformation $x_2$ for eigenvalue $x_1$, where I is the identity matrix/transformation that works/makes sense in the context, the following equation is satisfied: $((x_2 - x_1 I)^{x_4})v = 0$. When the argument of $x_4$ is 1, the generalized eigenspace $x_3$ is simply a strict/simple/basic eigenspace; this is the typical (and probable cultural default) meaning of this word. $x_4$ will typically be restricted to integer values k > 0. $x_2$ should always be specified (at least implicitly by context), for an eigenvalue does not mean much without the linear transformation being known. However, since one usually knows the said linear transformation, and since the basic underlying relationship of this word is \"eigen-ness\", the eigenvalue is given the primary terbri ($x_1$). When filling $x_3$ and/or $x_4$, $x_2$ and $x_1$ (in that order of importance) should already be (at least contextually implicitly) specified. $x_3$ is the set of all eigenvectors of linear transformation $x_2$, endowed with all of the typical operations of the vector space at hand. The default includes the zero vector (else the $x_3$ eigenspace is not actually a vector space); normally in the context of mathematics, the zero vector is not considered to be an eigenvector, but by this definition it is included. Thus, a Lojban mathematician would consider the zero vector to be an (automatic) eigenvector of the given (in fact, any) linear transformation (particularly ones represented by a square matrix in a given basis). This is the logically most basic definition, but is contrary to typical mathematical culture. This word implies neither nondegeneracy nor degeneracy of eigenspace $x_3$. In other words there may or may not be more than one linearly independent vector in the eigenspace $x_3$ for a given eigenvalue $x_1$ of linear transformation $x_2$. $x_3$ is the unique generalized eigenspace of $x_2$ for given values of $x_1$ and $x_4$. $x_1$ is not necessarily the unique eigenvalue of linear transformation $x_2$, nor is its multiplicity necessarily 1 for the same. Beware when converting the terbri structure of this word. In fact, the set of all eigenvalues for a given linear transformation $x_2$ will include scalar zero (0); therefore, any linear transformation with a nontrivial set of eigenvalues will have at least two eigenvalues that may fill in terbri $x_1$ of this word. The 'eigenvalue' of zero for a proper/nice linear transformation will produce an 'eigenspace' that is equivalent to the entire vector space at hand. If $x_3$ is specified by a set of vectors, the span of that set should fully yield the entire eigenspace of the linear transformation $x_2$ associated with eigenvalue $x_1$, however the set may be redundant (linearly dependent); the zero vector is automatically included in any vector space. A multidimensional eigenspace (that is to say a vector space of eigenvectors with dimension strictly greater than 1) for fixed eigenvalue and linear transformation (and generalization exponent) is degenerate by definition. The algebraic multiplicity $x_5$ of the eigenvalue does not entail degeneracy (of eigenspace) if greater than 1; it is the integer number of occurrences of a given eigenvalue $x_1$ in the multiset of eigenvalues (spectrum) of the given linear transformation/square matrix $x_2$. In other words, the characteristic polynomial can be factored into linear polynomial primes (with root $x_1$) which are exponentiated to the power $x_5$ (the multiplicity; notably, not $x_4$). For $x_4$ > $x_5$, the eigenspace is trivial. $x_2$ may not be diagonalizable. The scalar zero (0) is a naturally permissible argument of $x_1$ (unlike some cultural mathematical definitions in English). Eigenspaces retain the operations and properties endowing the vectorspaces to which they belong (as subspaces). Thus, an eigenspace is more than a set of objects: it is a set of vectors such that that set is endowed with vectorspace operators and properties. Thus {klesi} alone is insufficient. But the set underlying eigenspace $x_3$ is a type of {klesi}, with the property of being closed under linear transformation $x_2$ (up to scalar multiplication). The vector space and basis being used are not specified by this word. Use this word as a seltau in constructions such as \"eigenket\", \"eigenstate\", etc. (In such cases, {te} {aigne} is recommended for the typical English usages of such terms. Use {zei} in lujvo formed by these constructs. The term \"eigenvector\" may be rendered as {cmima} {be} {le} {te} {aigne}). See also {gei'ai}, {klesi}, {daigno}"},{"word":"ai'i","selmaho":"UI1","score":2,"definition":"attitudinal: determination - lack of determination - resignation","notes":"Expresses an intent/will to act or continue, the lack thereof, or an intent to give up, respectively. Based on {ai} and {a'i}, but unlike {ai}, this makes no implication of decision/indecision. See also {mukti}, {zukte}, {randa}."},{"word":"a'inai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: effort - no special effort - repose."},{"word":"ainai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: intent - indecision - rejection/refusal."},{"word":"aiste","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=l_1$ is a to-do-list for $x_2$; $x_1=l_1$ is a list of things that $x_2$ intends to do","notes":"From {ai} and {liste}. Compare {aidji}, {zukte}, {eiste}"},{"word":"aitco","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ Armenian in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also {kafkaso}, {kartuli}."},{"word":"aitxero","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is ethereal/the ether","notes":"From the Latin \"aetherius\" and the Greek \"αἰθήρ\". Is the element that was supposed to fill the void above the terrestrial sphere."},{"word":"ai'y","selmaho":"BY2","score":2,"definition":"letteral for i when ending a diphthong (ai, ei, oi), sometimes written as ị"},{"word":"aizdo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is woad of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"akcento","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a stress on syllable/phoneme $x_2$ of word/phrase/bridi/sentence $x_3$","notes":"See also {se} {basna} {slaka}"},{"word":"akcne","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the action (physics quantity) of system $x_2$ during the course of evolution/history/over path/within spacetime region $x_3$ under conditions $x_4$","notes":"$x_1$ should be filled by a dimensionful real number; that is, it should be filled by a word for \"Joule-seconds\" (or a unit with the same dimensionality) which then has its 'amount' terbri (usually the second one) accessed by \"{be}\" and filled with a real number. In literature, the symbol that represents action should be visually similar to the symbol that represents entropy, for deep physical reasons."},{"word":"akcoloti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum)"},{"word":"akcolto","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is an axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum)"},{"word":"akev","score":0,"definition":"Jacob","notes":"From the original Hebrew עקב, /ʔɑ.qev/, where /q/ is approximated to /k/ in Lojban and where the glottal stop is simply removed."},{"word":".akme","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a knockoff/off-brand version of product $x_2$.","notes":"From the fictional ACME corporation depicted in Looney Tunes. Could be considered an {.u'ivla}."},{"word":"akmela","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a toothache plant/spotflower/paracress of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"akrobat","score":1,"definition":"acrobat"},{"word":"aksarni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is aurora borealis","notes":"See also {gusni}, {terdi}, {tsani}"},{"word":"aksiptrina","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hawk of species/type $x_2$","notes":"Subfamily Acciptrinae"},{"word":"akti","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is running service/in operation/performs functions $x_2$; $x_1$ is \"turned on\", working, acting, active, in action","notes":"See also {ca'a} se {pilno}, {tolspofu}, {na'akti}, {aktigau}"},{"word":"aktigau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ turns on / activates $x_2$","notes":"See {akti}, {na'akti}, {na'aktigau}, {narca'acadgau}"},{"word":"aktinidja","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kiwi plant (woody vine of the Actinidia genus)."},{"word":"akuuas","score":1,"definition":"akua (Hawaiian), god(ess), divinity, spirit, ghost, devil, supernatural being"},{"word":"alba'aka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is basil of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"syn. {spatrbasiliko}"},{"word":"albatro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an albatross [member of the family Diomedeidae] of species/breed $x_2$","notes":"See {cipni}"},{"word":"albuma","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is an album, group of $x_2$ intended for storage and distribution as a group"},{"word":"alcamacrike","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to/reflects Levant/Mashriq/al-Shaam/Shumm (eastern Mediterranean, northeast African, western Asian, western Middle Eastern; Mediterranean littoral region, Fertile Crescent subregion) culture/nationality/geography/history/character in aspect $x_2$","notes":"x2 can also be used to define how the term is being used (since the definition has been historically variable and vague). See also: {lusto} , {gomsi}, {ckenderu}."},{"word":"alcu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ expresses/says $x_2$ (sedu'u/text), then $x_3$ says $x_4$, then $x_5$ says $x_6$...","notes":"Useful for dialogues. See: \"{cusku}\", \"{tcuskuue}\", \"{tcasnuue}\"."},{"word":"aldeia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a village"},{"word":"alfabeta","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an alphabet used to write $x_2$.","notes":"see also {selyle'u}, {fu'arka}, {anbani}, {abgida}, {abjadu}, {snile'u}"},{"word":"alfabetagam","score":1,"definition":"the alphabetic order used in Greek and derivative alphabets.","notes":"See also: \".{abata'adj}\", \".{abgad}\", \".{e'elxam}\", \".{unikodypors}\", \".{abeced}\", \"{kirilits}\"."},{"word":"alga","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an alga of species $x_2$"},{"word":"algebra","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an algebra of type/describing $x_2$","notes":"Lujvo synonym: {snicmaci}. Place structure parallel to that of {cmaci}."},{"word":"algoritma","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is an algorithm, procedure, recipe, rule or procedure often useful to achieve result $x_2$ (event)"},{"word":"alkai","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is called after property $x_2$ by $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {cmene} .e zo {la} .e zo {olkai}"},{"word":"alkanse","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a scope of influence of $x_2$","notes":"See {se} {kuspe}"},{"word":"alma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fruit nourishing spiritual/physical state $x_2$ (property of nonce place)","notes":"Common example of $x_1$ is apple. Common examples of $x_2$ are wisdom, freedom, immortality, youth. Common cultural examples are: apple of wisdom, apple of Iðunn, golden apple from the tree of the Hesperides, apple of discord. See also {plise}, {farmako}, {mikce}, {omti}."},{"word":"almapamla","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plant symbolizing the idea of love, to $x_2$.","notes":"Western literature is full of works that use roses as romantic symbols, and many other cultures use other flowers for more or less the same purpose. Similarly, the $x_1$ of .almapamla symbolically represents the idea of love itself. For native English-speaking Lojbanists, a rose will likely be a common example of an $x_1$, but it could be any plant. $x_2$ can be either the author or audience of any spoken or written text which uses $x_1$ to represent love. See also {spati}, {rozgu}, {prami}, {sinxa}. Unrelated to the similar-sounding {alma} and {palma}."},{"word":"almu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (quoted text) is a fragment/incomplete statement/question/utterance/proposition/text with intended meaning $x_2$ in the context/under conditions $x_3$ (default: the currently relevant context)","notes":"This is useful when someone says one or very few words and the responder needs to ask them what their statement means while indicating that it was too brief to be clear. Example: Person A asks \"Why?\", but person B does not know of what they are asking for the cause and so replies with the question \"'Why?' what?\"; in Lojban, B would ask \"(lu ri'a ma li'u) .almu ma\"."},{"word":"alna","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is an alder (Alnus) of species $x_2$"},{"word":"alpaka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an alpaca (Lama pacos) of breed $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {kumte}"},{"word":"altaisakta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of marshmallow candy.","notes":"See {sparaltaia}, {sakta}. Can refer to modern marshmallows, which are not usually made of marshmallow root extract."},{"word":"altamru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a date (fruit or tree) of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"altare","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an altar for rituals/ceremonies $x_2$","notes":"Also {se} {friti} {jubme}"},{"word":"altfor","score":1,"definition":"al'Thor","notes":"Last name of the primary protagonist of the Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan: Rand al'Thor (.rand. altfor.). See also: {sa'ydin}, {sedais}, {acaman}, {makfa}"},{"word":"altrici","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is altricial, requires nourishment, a baby, infant","notes":"organism soon after hatching or being born at such stage of development when it is incapable of moving around on its own. See also {prekoci}, {verba}, {makcu}"},{"word":"alxataini","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ finds $x_2$, a zero of function $x_3$, by double false position in interval $x_4$"},{"word":"alxauarizmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has $x_2$ named after themselves"},{"word":"alzaitu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an olive of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"ambergri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of ambergris of composition $x_2$."},{"word":"ambigu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is ambiguous, possibly being $x_2$ (ka) or $x_3$ (ka), this being hard to $x_4$ (2-place ka)","notes":"Near-synonyms: {ambigu'o}, {smuvrici}"},{"word":"ambigu'i","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is ambiguous, open to interpretations $x_2$ (plural of property of $x_1$)","notes":"See {smuni}, {sinxa}"},{"word":"ambigu'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is ambiguous, open to interpretations $x_2$ (plural of property of $x_1$)","notes":"See {smuni}, {sinxa}"},{"word":"ambito","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a scope of influence of $x_2$","notes":"See {se} {kuspe}"},{"word":"amble","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ambles (of a horse/like a horse)"},{"word":"amblipigi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tail-less whip scorpion/whip spider/amblypygid of subclade/subtaxon/subtype/breed $x_2$."},{"word":"ambuci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is ambushes/waylays for $x_2$"},{"word":"ambulance","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ambulance/emergency vehicle transferring $x_2$ (that are ill)","notes":"$x_1$ is an emergency vehicle that transports sick or injured people to a hospital. See {bilma}, {spita}"},{"word":"amfite'atro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an amphitheater, an oval or round structure having tiers of seats rising outward from a central arena","notes":"See {zbepi}, {stizu}"},{"word":"amfora","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an amphora containing $x_2$"},{"word":"amgidala","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an amygdala in organism $x_2$, with function $x_3$.","notes":"As a part of the limbic system ({menbenci'e}, {besrlimbo}), it performs a primary role in the processing and memory of emotional reactions. Cf. {besna}."},{"word":"amlidla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Amidist/Pure Land Mahayana Buddhist culture/religion/ethos in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"amnadiia","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is extremely awe-inspiring/amazing and possibly humbling to experiencer/observer $x_2$","notes":"Shouldn't be used too lightly."},{"word":"amniio","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the amnion of $x_2$"},{"word":"amni'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the amnion","notes":"See also {amni'ota}"},{"word":"amni'ota","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an amniote","notes":"see also {amni'o}, {cipni}, {mabru}, {respa}"},{"word":"amnota","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an amniote of class/order/family $x_2$","notes":"see also {amnio}, {cipni}, {mabru}, {respa}"},{"word":"ampigravle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is celery.","notes":"Cf. {spatrxapio}, {stagi}, {spati}."},{"word":"ampute","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ amputates, surgically removes $x_2$ from $x_3$ leaving remainder $x_4$","notes":"See also {vimcu}, {katna}"},{"word":"amsake","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is made of/contains/is an amount of amazake from $x_2$","notes":"By komfo,amonan"},{"word":"amtisti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of amethyst from source $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jadni}, {jemna}, {krili}, {rokci}."},{"word":"amxari","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is Amharic in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"cf. {gurnrtefi}"},{"word":"anci","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ hints, alludes, provides a clue at $x_2$ (object, event, numeral); $x_2$ is hinted","notes":"$x_1$ is the object providing a clue to $x_2$. To specify agent perceiving the hint use {ga'a}. {lo} {nu} {anci} - 'a hint / an act of hinting'"},{"word":"ancinabe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Anishinaabe culture/language in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"andiMORin","score":-1,"definition":"Andy Morin","notes":"American musician and producer."},{"word":"andiroba","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is carap of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"andiuorxol","score":1,"definition":"Andy Warhol","notes":"American visual artist, 1928-1987."},{"word":"andolu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Anatolian culture/politics/language(s)/geography in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"See also {turko}, {xai'otso}, {kafkaso}, {nanrkafkaso}."},{"word":"andona","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sugar-apple/custard apple/sweetsop/soursop/cherimoya/member of genus Annona of species/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"andor","score":1,"definition":"Andorian, usually blue-skinned humanoid with antennae, in the Star Trek science fiction franchise"},{"word":"angeli","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an angel."},{"word":"angila","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is an eel of species $x_2$.","notes":"syn. {sincykaifi'e}"},{"word":"anglo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects proto-English/Jute-Anglo-Saxon culture (non-Celtic peoples of Great Britain arriving and settling from near Germany approximately between A.D. 500 and A.D. 800, or cultural descendants/relatives thereof) in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Should probably exclude the Norse and the Normans (hence the approximate dating given in the definition). In some literature these people are called (or eventually become) the English whereas the people living on the island before then, who were of Romano-Celtic stock, are called the British and become known as the Welsh, Scottish, Irish, Manx, etc. They spoke Old English."},{"word":"angu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a language."},{"word":"anitos","score":1,"definition":"anito (Philippines), god, spirit, fairy"},{"word":"anji","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sinogram / Chinese hanzi / Japanese kanji (logogram) with meaning $x_2$ and radical $x_3$.","notes":"See also {lerfu}"},{"word":"anji'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ admit to themselves that they $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"See also {radji'i}, {tugni}, {jinvi}, {randa}, {curmi}, {jetnu}, {jitfa}, {stace}"},{"word":"ankabuta","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a spider (order Araneae) of species $x_2$","notes":"More specific than {jukni}. See {cinki}"},{"word":"ANkaras","score":1,"definition":"Ankara","notes":"The capital city of Turkey ({gugdrtirki}). See also {tirkice}, {kulnrtirkice}, {istanbul}, {andolu}."},{"word":"anketo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a questionnaire, form containing a list of questions $x_2$; $x_1$ is a means of gathering information for a survey $x_2$","notes":"See also {uencu}, {prosa}, {preti}, {nabmi}, {danfu}."},{"word":"ankla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ankle","notes":"Also {jmacidni}"},{"word":"anli","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a ring with inside diameter $x_2$, outside diameter $x_3$"},{"word":"anlogo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (fa'u-separated set) is analogous to $x_2$ (fa'u-separated set of same size) by relation $x_3$ (binary ka)","notes":"See {ckini}, {fa'u}"},{"word":"anme","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an anime about plot/theme/subject/activity $x_2$, by filmmaker $x_3$, for audience $x_4$, with style/genre $x_5$ "},{"word":"anmona","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of / contains / is made of ammonia.","notes":"Cf. {trano}."},{"word":"anmonu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of / contains / is made of ammonium.","notes":"Cf. {trano}."},{"word":"anpeza'ofau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (nu) is an event which takes significantly longer (to conclude (with or without completion))/has much greater duration than what $x_2$ originally expected, where 'significantly longer in duration/elapse' is determined according to standard $x_3$.","notes":"See: Hofstadter's Law. Synonymous with \"{kanpyzmaditcu}\"."},{"word":"anra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ parallels $x_2$, differing only in that $x_1$, and not $x_2$ has the property $x_3$, by standard $x_4$","notes":"See also {panra}"},{"word":"anseingu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (node in a tree graph) and $x_2$ (node in the same tree graph) have an essentially-unique most recent (graph-nearest) common ancestor node A such that $x_3$ [nonnegative integer; li] is $d($A$, x_1)$ and such that $x_4$ [nonnegative integer; li] is $d($A$, x_2)$, where $d$ is the graph geodesic distance (defined to be infinite if nodes are not connected in the correct direction).","notes":"This word is much like \"{tseingu}\" except the focus is on the relationships between $x_1$ and $x_2$ each with their mutual most recent common ancestor; notice that this word is pretty natural, whereas \"tseingu\" is not (and is probably {malgli} except for the purpose of translations). For nodes $x_1$ and $x_2$ in a tree, $(x_3,x_4)$ is named by Curtis Franks to be the \"ancestance between $x_1$ and $x_2$ (in that order)\". In order to preserve meaning, mutual exchange of $x_1$ and/with $x_2$ must necessitate or be necessitated by mutual exchange of $x_3$ and/with $x_4$."},{"word":"anseranatidai","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a magpie goose (bird of zoological taxonomic family Anseranatidae) of species/genus/type/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"ansibe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ansible","notes":"See also {minji}, {fonxa}."},{"word":"ansoptera","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dragonfly of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {laxsfani}, {zgoptera}, {odnata}, {sfani}, {cinki}."},{"word":"anste","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ feels existential Angst","notes":"Only one sumti place; for expressing \"fear because of something\" use {terpa}"},{"word":"ansu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ dances."},{"word":"anta","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an umbrella."},{"word":"antagonista","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a/the antagonist of/opposing protagonist $x_2$","notes":"See also {protagonista}, {bradi}, {fapro}."},{"word":"antartiko","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/pertains to the Antarctic Ocean region/culture/history/geography/identity/[nationality] in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"anti'Auxeias","score":1,"definition":"Antioch"},{"word":"antika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is ancient, antique"},{"word":"antike","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an antique dated $x_2$ of variety/type $x_3$ in style/with other properties $x_4$; $x_1$ is an antique $x_3$ from (time/period) $x_2$."},{"word":"antilope","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an antelope of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bajbakni}, {mirli}, {dorkada}."},{"word":"antimoni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of antimony (Sb)."},{"word":"antinantin","score":1,"definition":"an amulet or charm","notes":"Philippine \"anting-anting\""},{"word":"antole","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an atole/Mexican or Mesoamerican corn-based beverage with flavoring/ingredients $x_2$"},{"word":"anxinga","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is an anhinga (bird) of species/subtaxon $x2$"},{"word":"anxodi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a anode/positive electrode.","notes":"See also {ionti}, {katxodi}"},{"word":"a'o","selmaho":"UI1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: hope - despair.","notes":"See also {pacna}."},{"word":"a'oi","selmaho":"COI","score":3,"definition":"vocative: slightly piratical greetings","notes":"See also {xai}, {coi}, {co'oi}, {o'ai}. This is an {u'ivla} from \"ahoy\"."},{"word":"a'onai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: hope - despair."},{"word":"a'orne","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is maple of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"syn. {ricrxacero}; see also {na'itsi}"},{"word":"apci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gas, is gaseous."},{"word":"apma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) consigns (by thought, word, or deed) $x_2$ (patient) to fate $x_3$ (abstraction)","notes":"So-called \"neutral-{dapma}\"; {zandapma} would be the connotationally positive form, while {dapma} would be the connotationally negative form. See {pacna}, {dimna}, {a'o}, {di'ai}"},{"word":"apsi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bee."},{"word":"apsizda","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a beehive."},{"word":"apsuua","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Abkhazian/Abkhaz culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"See also {kulnrxapsuua}, {bangrxapsuua}/{bangabuku}, {gugdexapsuua}, {kartuli}, {sakartulos}/{sakartyvelos}, {rusko}, {kafkaso}/{kafkazo}, {margali}, {noxtino}, {kulnrnoxtci}, {irstoni}, {adgexe}, {xai'otso}, {zarbaija}."},{"word":"aptci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ produces the sound of sneezing $x_2$"},{"word":"arakis","score":1,"definition":"Arrakis, the desert planet in Frank Herbert's Dune novels"},{"word":"araxant","score":1,"definition":"arahant (Buddha-to-be) in Theravada Buddhism"},{"word":"arbaito","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part-time job of $x_2$","notes":"See also {jibri}."},{"word":"arbaleta","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a crossbow"},{"word":"arce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a maple (Acer) of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"The genus from the Linnaean name is \"Acer\"."},{"word":"arco","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ shows/demonstrates $x_2$ (object/event) to audience $x_3$","notes":"Where {jarco} is for showing/displaying a property, this word is to be used for showing/demonstrating an object."},{"word":"arda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a heron of species $x_2$.","notes":"See also {cipni}, {nebyplovoicpi}"},{"word":"arde","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the planet Earth, Sol III","notes":"See also {terdi}."},{"word":"ardolfo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an aardwolf of species $x_2$","notes":"synonym {protele}"},{"word":"arkada","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an arcade (a structure composed of a series of arches supported by columns)","notes":"See {bargu}"},{"word":"arkadi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (aspect/state/object) is easy for $x_2$ to gain/acquire but also easy for $x_2$ to lose/fail to maintain, according to judgment/standard $x_3$.","notes":"In some situations, power, fame, favor, etc. qualify for $x_1$. \"Hard come, hard go\": {to'e} .{arkadi'u}; \"easy come, hard go\": {venrelu}."},{"word":"arkeke","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is New Zealand flax (plant/fiber) of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {matli}. Syn. {spatrformi}."},{"word":"arko","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a bow, weapon for shooting arrows $x_{2}$, propelled by string mechanism $x_{3}$","notes":"See also {cecla}, {xarci}, {renro}, {danti}, {arbaleta}."},{"word":"arktik","score":3,"definition":"Arctic Ocean."},{"word":"arku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a scar on $x_2$","notes":"See also {cagna}, {xrani}, {vitno}, {pilka}, {cortu}, {kanro}, {banro}, {barna}."},{"word":"arlatle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Muntingia calabura of type/variety $x_2$","notes":"Tagalog \"aratiles\"/\"datiles\"/\"ratiles\""},{"word":"arlaxanto","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an arahant, a Buddha-to-be in Theravāda Buddhism, of type/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"armala","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Syrian rue (Peganum) of species/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"armoraki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is horseradish of variety $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cpinytsapi}, {kobli}, {stagnrafanu}, {snapisa}."},{"word":"armori","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a coat-of-arms symbolizing $x_2$","notes":"See also {lanci}, {blazone}"},{"word":"arnika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of arnica/wolfsbane of species/strain $x_2$"},{"word":"arnonka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a member of family Annonaceae/custard apple/pawpaw/sugar apple/soursop (or a closely related organism class) of subtaxon/cultivar $x_2$.","notes":"See also: \"{rutrmurikata}\", \"{sparanona}\"."},{"word":"arnonkrtcerimola","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cherimoya of species/taxon/type/cultivar $x_2$.","notes":"See: \".{arnonka}\", \"{rutrcerimoia}\", \"{tcerimola}\"."},{"word":"arokotf","score":1,"definition":"486958 Arrokoth; a trans-Neptunian/Kuiper belt object composed of two lobes: Ultima and Thule.","notes":"Ultima: \".{arokotfxultim}\"; Thule: \".{arokotftul}\"."},{"word":"arokotftul","score":1,"definition":"The Thule lobe of 486958 Arrokoth.","notes":"See also: \".{arokotf}\", \".{arokotfxultim}\""},{"word":"arokotfxultim","score":1,"definition":"The Ultima lobe of 486958 Arrokoth.","notes":"See also: \".{arokotf}\", \".{arokotftul}\""},{"word":"arpi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a scar on $x_2$","notes":"See also {cagna}, {xrani}, {vitno}, {pilka}, {cortu}, {kanro}, {banro}, {barna}."},{"word":"arseniko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of arsenic (As)."},{"word":"arsna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rhotic (phonetic) sound","notes":"See {zunsna}, {ra'isna}, {cimsna}, {elsna}"},{"word":"arte","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a piece of artwork"},{"word":"artefresko","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fresco (painting)","notes":"See {arte}, {larcu}, {pixra}"},{"word":"artemozaiko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mosaic"},{"word":"arteri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an artery"},{"word":"articoka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an artichoke of species/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"artigo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an newspaper / magazine / journal article containing $x_2$","notes":"See also {uencu}, {notci}"},{"word":"artiko","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/pertains to the Arctic Ocean region/culture/history/geography/identity/[nationality] in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"artik zei braxamsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Arctic Ocean"},{"word":"artokarpusu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a breadfruit/jackfruit/Artocarpus plant of species/cultivar $x_2$."},{"word":"artriiume","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the atrium / courtyard (in roman building) of structure $x_2$ ","notes":"A direct translation of the Latin and English term."},{"word":"artropoda","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an arthropod"},{"word":"arxetipo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an archetype, prototype of $x_2$","notes":"$x_1$ is an original model of which $x_2$ is a derivative, copy, emulation having the same pattern. See also {tarmi}, {morna}"},{"word":"arxivo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an archive containing $x_2$","notes":"See also {sorcu}"},{"word":"arxokuna","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a raccoon of species $x_2$","notes":"syn. {prokioni}, {lumge'u}"},{"word":"arxugula","score":1,"definition":"$a_1$ is arugula/rocket of cultivar $a_2$"},{"word":"asfalte","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is asphalt/bitumen","notes":"See {tarla}"},{"word":"aski","score":2,"definition":"characters $x_1$ (ordered set of numerals) represents non-encoded $x_2$ (text) in ASCII","notes":"ASCII is The American Standard Code for Information Interchange is a character-encoding scheme. See {iunkoda}"},{"word":"asna","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a body position/posture/stance/pose/asana of body $x_2$ characterized by property/(set of) properties $x_3$ (ka)."},{"word":"asnaptca","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ sends snapchat $x_2$ to $x_3$."},{"word":"asnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an open/low central unrounded vowel sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Derived from and synonymous with {abu zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient vowel in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"asnrlatna","score":1,"definition":"$a_1$ is a/the lotus position/padmasana of body $a_2$ characterized by property/(set of) properties $a_3$ (ka).","notes":"See also 'sitting in lotus position' (={latnytse})."},{"word":"asnrmromlu","score":1,"definition":"$a_1$ is a/the corpse position/śavāsana of body $a_2$ characterized by property/(set of) properties $a_3$ (ka).","notes":"Lying on the back, the arms and legs are spread at about 45 degrees. See also: 'lying in corpse position' (={mromluvre})."},{"word":"asnrtarbi","score":2,"definition":"$a_1$ is a/the fetal position of body $a_2$ characterized by property/(set of) properties $a_3$ (ka).","notes":"Synonym: {tarbi zei asna}"},{"word":"aspekta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an aspect of $x_2$ according to observer $x_3$"},{"word":"aspekto","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an aspect of $x_2$"},{"word":"aste","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a star polygon/polytope, with regular protrusions $x_2$, and regular intrusions $x_3$","notes":"Syn. {jinda}. See {tarci}, {tarmi}. (ti aste mu da) = \"this is a five-pointed star\""},{"word":"asti","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ exists in the real world, is real."},{"word":"astra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an aster/plant of Genus Aster of species $x_2$","notes":"See {xrula}"},{"word":"astrato","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a grammatical abstraction of type $x_2$","notes":"All Lojban constructs can be divided either to {astrato}/{naly'astrato} or to {bridi}, {fasnu}, {selsku}, {namcu}, {dacti}, {gunma}"},{"word":"astriska","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a condition/small print/detail/nuance/explanation/caveat/additional information/footnote/asterisks affecting main terms $x_2$."},{"word":"astro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a celestial body, heavenly body","notes":"{lo} {plini} describes planets ({lo} {planeta}), dwarf planets ({lo} {jdikyplini}), asteroids ({lo} {cmaplini}). See also {kensa}, {tarci}, {solri}."},{"word":"asycy'i'is","score":3,"definition":"ASCII."},{"word":"atcu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ produces the sound of sneezing $x_2$"},{"word":"atinas","score":2,"definition":"Athens"},{"word":"atkaciia","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an acacia/thorntree/whistling thorn/wattle (genus Acacia) of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"atku'ila","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an eagle of type/species $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {cipni}"},{"word":"atkuuila","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an eagle of species/breed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cipni}."},{"word":"atlantik. zei braxamsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Atlantic Ocean"},{"word":"atlanto","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/pertains to the Atlantic Ocean region/culture/history/geography/identity/[nationality] in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Pertains to peoples or things bordering, embedded in (or on an island in), submerged in, located under or on the bottom of, or going through/over the Atlantic Ocean as well. \"Trans-Atlantic\" is closely related to this word. See also: \"{gomsi}\", \"{pakfiko}\", \".{indi'o}\"."},{"word":"atlete","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an athlete"},{"word":"atmi","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is autistic in aspect $x_2$ (ka).","notes":"x2 is the \"symptoms\" / properties that x1 satisfies because of their autism (or from another perspective: atmi1 satisfying all of their possible atmi2 *is* their autism)."},{"word":"atmosfe","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ atmospheres [non-metric unit] in pressure (default is 1) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Standard may include 'standard atmosphere', 'technical atmosphere' etc. See also {danre}, {minli}, {paska}."},{"word":"atna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lotus, plant/flower/herb of species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"Same as {latna} but without the cultural-related sumti $x_3$ and $x_4$."},{"word":"atoles","score":0,"definition":"atole, Mexican or Mesoamerican corn-based beverage often with flavoring"},{"word":"atpatosauru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an apatosaurus"},{"word":"atspiri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of aspirin (drug/medication)","notes":"See {crofanta}, {micyxu'i}"},{"word":"a'u","selmaho":"UI1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: interest - disinterest - repulsion.","notes":"See also {cinri}, {selcni}."},{"word":"au","selmaho":"UI1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: desire - indifference - reluctance.","notes":"See also {djica}."},{"word":"au'a","selmaho":"UI","score":4,"definition":"attitudinal: 🥺","notes":"(pleading emoji) Not necessarily identical to {au}"},{"word":"a'ucu'i","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: interest - disinterest - repulsion."},{"word":"aucu'i","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: desire - indifference - reluctance."},{"word":"audji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ wants to do/be $x_2$ (property of $x_1$)","notes":"See also {djica}, {au}, {aidji}."},{"word":"au'e","selmaho":"UI","score":3,"definition":"obedience - rebellion"},{"word":"aufklerunge","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (process/concept) is enlightenment in the sense of philosophy $x_2$"},{"word":"augji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ hungers, longs, has an urge or drive for having property $x_2$."},{"word":"au'i","selmaho":"UI","score":2,"definition":"attitudinal: happy for other's gain – neutral about other's gain – jealous","notes":"made because the scale given in zo {i'o} doesn't seem to make much sense. if you use a different meaning than jealousy for zo i'o(nai), use this for jealousy"},{"word":"auksetike","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an auxetic structure/material with Poisson ratio $x_2$ (li) composed of physical material/substance $x_3$, having geometry or other properties $x_4$.","notes":"$x_2$ should be negative for a truly auxetic material, but one may suppose that this word could be used for non-auxetic structures with nonnegative $x_2$."},{"word":"a'unai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: interest - disinterest - repulsion."},{"word":"aunai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: desire - indifference - reluctance."},{"word":"aunde","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ wants $x_2$ to do/be $x_3$ (property of $x_2$)","notes":"See also {au}, {koinde}, {minde}."},{"word":"aunza'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (system) can occupy/be in any of the states in exactly $x_2$ (complete set of all possible states)."},{"word":"au'o","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"combination of \"a'o\" (hope) with \"au\" (desire): hopeful wish."},{"word":"auskalerik","score":2,"definition":"Basque country."},{"word":"autca","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ (word / me'ei-predicate / si'o-concept) means whatever speaker $x_2$ wants it to mean","notes":"See {au}, {itca}, {co'e}, {comco'e}"},{"word":"a'u'u","selmaho":"UI","score":3,"definition":"attitudinal: peek-a-boo!"},{"word":"au'u","selmaho":"UI1","score":6,"definition":"attitudinal: cute (attractive in an innocent way) - lack of cuteness - repulsively uncute","notes":"See {citmle}, {dibmle}"},{"word":"au'unmo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ finds/emotionally feels $x_2$ to be cute; $x_1$ feels the cuteness emotion about $x_2$","notes":"This is the \"squee\" feeling or \"bursting from the cuteness\" emotion, although it might be less intense."},{"word":"au'unmro","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ finds $x_2$ so powerfully cute they (metaphorically) die from cuteness","notes":"An {u'ivla} pun on {au'unmo}."},{"word":"au'y","selmaho":"BY2","score":2,"definition":"letteral for u when ending a diphthong (au), sometimes written as ụ"},{"word":"avgadro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Avogadro constant $N_{A}$ [approximately equal to: $6.02214129(27) * 10^{23}$ mol$^{-1}$], expressed in units $x_2$ in paradigm/system/metaphysics/universe $x_3$ (default: this, our actual, physical universe).","notes":"See also: \"{plankexu}\", \"{tcelerita}\", \"{gravnutnoia}\", \"{boltsemaku}\", \".{ocnerta}\", \"{molro}\", \"{kamre}\"."},{"word":"avgusto","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is August in year $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$"},{"word":"axlte","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an axolotl of species/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"a'y","selmaho":"BY2","score":5,"definition":"letteral for a.","notes":"Synonymous with the original CLL definition of .{abu}."},{"word":"azarbaiDJAN","score":1,"definition":"Azerbaijan"},{"word":".a zei .u","score":2,"definition":"($x_1$; undefined grammatical construction: a connective of some sort, but possibly acting as a brivla).","notes":"An example of a \"{zei}\"-lujvo involving only cmavo and not involving any pro-sumti, pro-bridi, or numerals. It is not clear whether this word should be a brivla (because it is a lujvo) or a cmavo (because its veljvo solely consist of cmavo)."},{"word":"azvangi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Philippine \"aswáng\" [vampire/ghoul/witch/werebeast] of type/variety $x_2$","notes":"Tagalog \"aswáng\" of Philippine folklore"},{"word":"ba","selmaho":"PU","score":100003,"definition":"time tense relation/direction: will [selbri]; after [sumti]; default future tense."},{"word":"ba'a","selmaho":"UI2","score":100002,"definition":"evidential: I expect - I experience - I remember.","notes":"See also {kanpe}, {bavykri}, {lifri}, {morji}."},{"word":"ba'acu'i","selmaho":"UI*2","score":100000,"definition":"evidential: I expect - I experience - I remember."},{"word":"ba'ai","selmaho":"MAI","score":2,"definition":"discursive suffix: attaches to number. \"I expect with probability...\"","notes":"Takes a number before it. \"pimu ba'ai\" = \"I expect with probability 0.5\". See {kanpe}, {ba'a}, {lakne}, {la'a}"},{"word":"ba'alto","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is reflects Baltic geography/culture/language in aspect $x_2$","notes":"This is the zevla form of \"{balto}\". See also: {softo}, {slovo}."},{"word":"ba'alvi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ happens in the future; $x_1$ will happen","notes":"Absolute time reference. See also {ba'au}, {balvi}"},{"word":"ba'anai","selmaho":"UI*2","score":100000,"definition":"evidential: I expect - I experience - I remember."},{"word":"ba'argau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ (agent) marks $x_3=b_2$ with mark(s) $x_2=b_1$ of material $x_4=b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {barna}, {gasnu}, {tcita}, {pandi}"},{"word":"ba'arlanbi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=l_1=b_1$ is a quantity of antibody of isotype/class $x_2=l_2$ for marking pathogen $x_3=b_2$","notes":"from {barna} + {lanbi}"},{"word":"ba'armo'a","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is a pattern of marks $x_2=m_2=b_1$ arranged according to structure $x_3=m_3$ on $x_4=b_2$ of material $x_5=b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {taxfu}, {jadni}, {bitmu}, {bimxra}."},{"word":"ba'arpinsi","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=p_1$ is a marker applying marking material $b_2=p_2$, with frame/support [of material] $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {barna}, {pinsi}."},{"word":"ba'au","selmaho":"CUhE","score":4,"definition":"tense: refers to future of current space/time reference absolutely","notes":"in the future of {nau}"},{"word":"baba","selmaho":"PU*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: will be going to; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"babda","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the first word in the dictionary of language $x_2$ ordered by rule $x_3$.","notes":"See also {zvuzu}."},{"word":"babilon","score":2,"definition":"Babylon."},{"word":"babjba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a soap berry."},{"word":"bablo","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/pertains to [ancient] Babylonian language/nation/religion/identity/culture in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"babypalne","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a soap dish with contents $p_2$ and made of material $p_3$."},{"word":"baca'a","selmaho":"PU*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: future actuality; modal aspect."},{"word":"baca'o","selmaho":"ZAhO*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: will be then; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"bacilus","score":1,"definition":"bacillus (genus Bacillus), microorganism","notes":"{jurme} is a more generic term"},{"word":"backemselrerkru","score":5,"definition":"$k_1$ is a hyperbola in $k_2$ at $k_3$ defined by set of points/properties $k_4$."},{"word":"backi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is characterized by $x_2$ (ka) emphasized by $x_3$","notes":"Used for emphasizing a trait on x1. For example \"He is a complete idiot\" where \"complete\" is emphasizing, but not really modifying \"idiot\"."},{"word":"backla","score":4,"definition":"$b_1=k_1$ goes beyond destination $b_2=k_2$ from origin $k_3$ via route $k_4$ using means/vehicle $k_5$.","notes":"Cf. {dukse}, {kuspe}, {fa'a}."},{"word":"bacru","score":100004,"definition":"$x_{1}$ utters verbally/says/phonates/speaks [vocally makes sound] $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also voices; does not necessarily imply communication or audience; ('says' is usually {cusku}). See also {krixa}, {cusku}, {casnu}, {tavla}, {voksa}, {pinka}."},{"word":"bacycma","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is microscopic","notes":"From {bancu} {cmalu}"},{"word":"bacycripu","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ is a bridge to the beyond across $c_2$ between $c_3=b_3$ and $c_4=b_1$.","notes":"Poetic coining."},{"word":"bacycu'e","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a school with school location $x_{2}$ with curriculum $x_{3}$ with attend school $x_{4}$ with operate school $x_{5}$ with bound beyond which $x_{6}$. (More useful to have bancu2 (bound beyond which), e.g. Matriculation, than bancu3 (reference for beyond."},{"word":"bacyde'i","score":2,"definition":"$d_1=b_1$ is a tusk of $d_2$ protruding beyond the mouth $b_3$ by amount $b_4$"},{"word":"bacyxundi'e","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ radiates/emits infrared radiation $d_2$ under conditions $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bacyzirdi'e}, {dirce}."},{"word":"bacyxunre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is infrared."},{"word":"bacyzirdi'e","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ radiates/emits ultraviolet radiation $d_2$ under conditions $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bacyxundi'e}, {dirce}."},{"word":"bacyzirpu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is ultraviolet."},{"word":"badbi'u","score":0,"definition":"$bi_1=ba_1$ is a rampart/[protective wall] protecting $bi_4=ba_2$ from threat/peril/potential $ba_3$ (event).","notes":"Cf. {bandu}, {bitmu}, {badydi'u}."},{"word":"badgai","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is a protective cover for $b_2=g_2$ against $b_3$.","notes":"From {bandu} {gacri}; Cf. {santa}, {calku}, {xacysanta}, {dabycalku}."},{"word":"badgau","score":3,"definition":"$g_1$ causes event $b_1$ which defends/protects $b_2$ (object/state) from threat/peril/potential $b_3$ (event).","notes":"Made from {bandu} + {gasnu}."},{"word":"badjamblo","score":2,"definition":"$bl_1=ba_1$ is a frigate/corvette of type/carrying $bl_2$, propelled by $bl_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bandu}, {jamna}, {bloti}, {ni'ablo}, {brabrajamblo},{brajamblo}, {cmajamblo}, {vijblo}."},{"word":"badmapku","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a helmet, protective cap","notes":"See {bandu}, {mapku}"},{"word":"badna","score":100004,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a banana/plantain [fruit/plant] of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {grute}."},{"word":"badnrnsete","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a false banana/ensete [plant/fruit] of species/breed $b_2$."},{"word":"badnygrute","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=b_1$ is a banana/plantain [fruit] of species/breed $g_2=b_2$.","notes":"See also: {badnyspa}"},{"word":"badnyspa","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=b_1$ is a banana/plantain [plant] of species/breed $s_2=b_2$.","notes":"See also: {badnygrute}"},{"word":"badri","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is sad/depressed/dejected/[unhappy/feels sorrow/grief] about $x_{2}$ (abstraction).","notes":"See also {klaku}, {gleki}, {betri}, {cinmo}, {junri}."},{"word":"badvau","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a safe [secure lockable container] with contents $v_2$."},{"word":"badvinji","score":0,"definition":"$v_1$ is a fighter aircraft of type/for carrying $v_2$, propelled by $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bandu}, {vinji}, {jamvinji}, {bamvinji}, {jamvijgri}."},{"word":"badycau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is defenseless, vulnerable to $x_2$","notes":"See also {bandu}, {ckape}"},{"word":"badydi'u","score":3,"definition":"$b_1=d_1$ is a defensive building (castle, fortress etc.) for protection of $b_2$ from $b_3$ (enemies, danger).","notes":"Cf. {nolzda}, {damba}, {badbi'u}."},{"word":"badypre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a guardian of $x_2$ (object/state) against threat/peril/potential $x_3$ (event)"},{"word":"badysoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a guard guarding $x_2$","notes":"See also: {sonci}, {bandu}"},{"word":"badyta'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an overall/ protective clothing for work/potential threat $x_2=b_3$ for wearing by $x_3=t_3$ ","notes":"See {bandu} and {taxfu}"},{"word":"badzga","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ watches over / looks out for $x_2$, protecting it from threat $x_3$"},{"word":"badzu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ intentionally defends/protects/guards $x_2$ from threat/peril of satisfying property $x_3$."},{"word":"ba'e","selmaho":"BAhE","score":100000,"definition":"forethought emphasis indicator; indicates next word is especially emphasized."},{"word":"ba'ei","selmaho":"BAhEI","score":3,"definition":"forethought emphasis indicator; indicates next WORD only, even if that word is a construct-indicating cmavo","notes":"According to CLL 19.11, regular {ba'e} doesnt always emphasize just one word. If it is placed in front of a construct (e.g. {la}), it emphasizes the entire construct. {ba'ei} was designed especially for these cases."},{"word":"bafcolkercrakre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=b_1$ are sideboards/sideburns/tufts of hair under temple of $x_2=kerf_2=kerl_2=c_3$.","notes":"{bakfu} {co} {kerlo} {crane} {kerfa}. The length of bafcolkercrakre is not that of a hair but that of a tuft of hair."},{"word":"bagyce'a","score":3,"definition":"$c_1=b_1$ is a bow that shoots arrow $c_2$ from string $c_3$, and is made of material $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bargu}, {cecla}, {celga'a}, {xarci}."},{"word":"bagyxai","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an injure-arch with injured $x_{2}$ with injury property $x_{3}$ with arch material $x_{4}$."},{"word":"ba'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"basti modal, 1st place replaced by ..."},{"word":"bai","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"bapli modal, 1st place (forced by) forcedly; compelled by force ..."},{"word":"baicmvo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (usually Lojban word) is the BAI cmavo corresponding to root word/gismu $x_2$.","notes":"Example: \"zo bai baicmvo zo bapli\". In general, \"fi'o [le se baicvmo] fe'u\" must be grammatically equivalent to [le baicmvo\". Other criteria for other Lojban-related languages apply as required. See also {bai}, {cmavo}."},{"word":"bai'ei","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"unary mathematical operator: successor/augment/increment (by one), $succ(a) = a++ = a+1$","notes":"See also: {su'i} {pa}, {pau'oi}, {balvi}, {jersi}, {selyli'e}, {rebla}, {lamji}"},{"word":"baigle","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ rapes $x_2$ // $x_1$ forcibly copulates with $x_2$","notes":"See {bapli}, {gletu}, {zekri}"},{"word":"bai'i","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso string operator (ternary): find-and-replace; in string/text/word/sequence X1 formally replace X2 (ordered tuple of terms to be replaced) with X3 (ordered tuple of terms to be respectively substituted)","notes":"X2 and X3 are ordered tuples of substrings/letters/characters/letterals/digits/numerals. The ith term in tuple X2 is replaced with the ith term in tuple X3; the replacements are executed simultaneously (thus, no overlap/contradiction can be allowed to arise in the substitution- in particular, in X2) - alternatively, if there is overlap/conflict in/between the terms of X2, the replacements are performed in order of presentation (the ith term in X2 is replaced by the ith term in X3, and then the (i+1)th term in X2 is replaced with the (i+1)th term in X3, starting with the 1st term in each). X2 and X3 must have the same length/number of terms - alternatively, X3 cannot be longer/have more terms than X2; in this situation, the ith term of X2 is replaced with the ith term of X3 until and including when the last term of X3 is reached, after which point the remaining terms in X2 are not replaced at all. Use a permutation acting on X2 as the argument for X3 in order to rearrange the substrings of X1; if the alphabet is ordered, then operators can be applied to the letters in order to rotate through the alphabet. In particular, if X1 is a binary string (a word over an alphabet of two letters) and X2 is the 2-tuple of the letters of that binary alphabet (length-1 substrings), then without specification of X3, this operator defaults to bitwise binary negation (bit conjugation) wherein each letter in X1 is replaced by the unique other letter in the binary alphabet (otherwise, the replacement would be the identity/trivial replacement or just a formal substitution letter-by-letter which does not really change the nature of the word). X1 and each entry in X2 and X3 should be quoted, match a necessary type (such as being a character), or be abstracted a level by symbolics. In general, the replacement is formal and the strings in X3 need not be over the same alphabet as the one over which X1 is written. This operator is useful for combinatorial lines and for expanding digits (such as, in a binary string, replacing each occurrence of \"0\" with \"01\" and each occurrence of \"1\" with \"10\"; note that the replacement is instantaneous and simultaneous for all terms of X2 and every occurrence of such terms in X1, thus this substitution is perfectly acceptable)."},{"word":"bai'i'i","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso operator: in ordered tuple/list/vector/sequence $X_1$, replace the $X_2$th entry with term $X_3$ of appropriate type, and leave all other entries untouched (optional: where the index for the very first/leading/header entry is $X_4$).","notes":"$X_1$ must be some ordered and indexed structure; $X_2$ must be an index which specifies an entry/element/term which actually appears in $X_1$; $X_3$ is an alternative value of appropriate type which can, and after this operation does, replace the $X_2$th entry/element/term; the counting for indices is according to explicitly specified or implicit cultural convention, or the natural convention for the circumstance, or (when ambiguous or unclear) starts with 1, unless $X_4$ specifies otherwise (in which case, it is according to that specification). Exactly the $X_2$th entry is reppaced, and it is replaced with exactly $X_3$. For example: in (A, B, C), A is the $X_4$th entry (default: 1st); bai'i'i((A, B, C), 2, b, 1) = (A, b, C). $X_2$ itself could be replaced with a(n ordered) set of index values, in which case $X_3$ must be an ordered list of replacement values such that they have the same cardinality; in this situation, the $n$th index in the index set (according to its ordering) corresponds to an entry in $X_1$ which gets replaced (respectively) by the $n$th entry in $X_3$, where the entries in $X_3$ are themselves counted/indexed/ordered in the usual manner and with the first/leading/header entry being 1st unless somehow explicitly specified otherwise; the index set is automatically ordered according to the same ordering as on $X_3$ unless explicitly specified otherwise. Example: bai'i'i((A, B, C, D, E, F, G), Set(5, 2), (b, e), 1) = (A, b, C, D, e, F, G), where the ordering on $X_2$ and $X_3$ is the standard ordering starting with 1; note that Set(5, 2) is unordered and that the standard ordering rearranges it as (2, 5) with 2 being the 1st entry/element, meaning that the index 2 (corresponding with B in $X_1$) gets linked with the first entry of $X_3$, which is b, meaning that B gets replaced by b in $X_1$."},{"word":"bainri","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an executable/binary file to be run in system/runtime environment $x_2$.","notes":"A calque on the English word \"binary\". The $x_1$ refers more generally to executables, not necessarily binaries. This includes shell scripts and interpreted languages such as Python. The $x_2$ refers to runtime environments, which can be operating systems or more general environments such as virtual machines like the JVM. See also {samrkompli}, which is specifically about compiled programs."},{"word":"ba'i'o","selmaho":"COI2","score":0,"definition":"Converts letterals, cmevla, or other sumti into ISO language.","notes":"Etymology: bangu ISO."},{"word":"baionet","score":1,"definition":"bayonet (arms)"},{"word":"baitni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in $x_2$ (default 1) bytes (unit of data/information, = 8 bits)","notes":"See {skami}, {datni}, {bitnymei}, {bitni} // Decimal prefixed forms (powers of 1000): {ki'orbaitni} {megbaitni} {gigbaitni} {tetybaitni} {petybaitni} {xexybaitni} {zepybaitni} {gotybaitni} // Binary prefixed forms (powers of 1024): {kirbibaitni} {merbibaitni} {girbibaitni} {terbibaitni} {perbibaitni} {xerbibaitni} {zerbibaitni} {gorbibaitni}"},{"word":"bajbakni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an antelope (any of various bovids) of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {antilope}, {mirli}, {friko}, {mabru}, {cinfo}."},{"word":"bajli'a","score":3,"definition":"$b_1=c_1$ runs away from $c_2$ via route $c_3$ on surface $b_2$ using limbs $b_3$ with gait $b_4$.","notes":"Cf. {darbajra}."},{"word":"bajra","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ runs on surface $x_{2}$ using limbs $x_{3}$ with gait $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {cadzu}, {klama}, {litru}, {stapa}, {plipe}, {cpare}."},{"word":"bajriga","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus) of breed $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {melpsita}, {cipni}."},{"word":"bajyjvi","score":4,"definition":"$b_1=j_1$ races against $j_2$ in race $j_3$ for prize $j_4$ on track $b_2$ with legs $b_3$ and gait $b_4$.","notes":"Cf. {xadyplijvi}, {bajykla}."},{"word":"bajykla","score":2,"definition":"$k_1=b_1$ runs to destination $k_2$ from origin $k_3$ via route $k_4$ using limbs $b_3$ with gait $b_4$.","notes":"Cf. {dzukla}."},{"word":"bajypipre'ojvi","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=b_1=p_1=r_1$ compete(s) in a track and field athletics match against $j_2$ in competition $j_3$ for prize/title $j_4$.","notes":"From {bajra}, {plipe}, {renro}, {jivna}. Cf. {bajypipre'oterjvi}."},{"word":"bajypipre'oterjvi","score":0,"definition":"$j_3$ is a track and field athletics match with $j_1=b_1=p_1=r_1$ competing against $j_2$ for prize/title $j_4$.","notes":"From {bajra}, {plipe}, {renro}, {jivna}. Cf. {bajypipre'ojvi}."},{"word":"bajystu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=b_2$ is a running track.","notes":"Cf. {bajyjvi}."},{"word":"bakcange","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ is a cattle ranch at $c_2$ where farmer $c_3$ raises cattle $c_4=b_1$.","notes":"Cf. {ba'ostu}."},{"word":"bakcatra","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ kills bull/cow $x_2$ by method $x_3$."},{"word":"bakcmo","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=b_1$ moos expressing $c_3$ (property).","notes":"See also {bakni}, {cmoni}."},{"word":"bakfu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a bundle/package/cluster/clump/pack [shape/form] containing $x_{2}$, held together by $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {daski}, {dakli}, {tanxe}."},{"word":"baklanme","score":2,"definition":"$l_1$ is a musk ox of breed $l_2$ belonging to herd $l_3$."},{"word":"bakma'i","score":3,"definition":"$m_1$ is May of year $m_2$ in calendar $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mumymast}, {mumymasti}, {kanbyma'i}, {nanca}."},{"word":"baknanla","score":-1,"definition":"$b_1=c_1$ is a bullock [young male cattle/beef-producer/bovine] of species/breed $b_2$, of age $n_2$ immature/defined as a bullock by standard $n_3$."},{"word":"bakni","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cow/cattle/kine/ox/[bull/steer/calf] [beef-producer/bovine] of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {danlu}."},{"word":"baknis","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Taurus [constellation/astrological sign].","notes":"From bakni (=cow/cattle/kine/ox/[bull/steer/calf]; lojban); Taurus (=bull, bullock, steer; latin)."},{"word":"baknrzebu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a zebu/Bos indicus of species/subspecies $x_2$","notes":"See also {bakni}"},{"word":"bakplixa","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ plows $p_2$ with tool $p_3$ propelled by oxen/cattle of species/breed $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bakykakpa}, {cange}."},{"word":"bakrbisoni","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a bison/wisent (genus Bison) of species/breed $b_2$."},{"word":"bakrbubalu","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ is a buffalo/anoa/tamaraw (genus Bubalus) of species/breed $b_2$."},{"word":"bakrecpa'o","score":3,"definition":"$p_1=r_1$ is a steak/beefsteak (flat cut of beef) from cow/cattle/kine/ox $p_2=r_2=b_1$.","notes":"Cf. {bakre'u}."},{"word":"bakre'u","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is beef/bovine meat from species/breed $r_2=b_2$."},{"word":"bakrgauru","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a gaur/Indian bison (Bos gaurus) of species/breed $b_2$."},{"word":"bakri","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of chalk from source $x_{2}$ in form $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {pinsi}, {blabi}, {jilka}."},{"word":"bakrycedra","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Cretaceous Era."},{"word":"bakrypamspa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gyp/baby's breath (genus Gypsophilia) of species/strain/cultivar $x_2$.","notes":"Its botanical name means \"lover of chalk\", which is accurate in describing the type of soil in which this plant grows."},{"word":"bakryta'o","score":-1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a chalkboard.","notes":"Cf. {ckule}, {rokpinsi}."},{"word":"bakskapi","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is hide/leather of/from bovine $s_2=b_1$, of species $b_2$."},{"word":"baktu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a bucket/pail/can/deep, solid, wide-topped container of contents $x_{2}$, made of material $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {botpi}, {patxu}, {tansi}, {lante}, {lanka}."},{"word":"baktydekpu","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ is $d_2$ bucketfull(s) of contents $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {litce}."},{"word":"baktylai","score":0,"definition":"$k_1$ is $k_2$ (quantifier, default: one) bucketfuls in quantity.","notes":"Cf. {baktu}, {klani}."},{"word":"bakyjanbe","score":2,"definition":"$j_1$ is a cowbell producing sound/note $j_2$."},{"word":"bakyjba","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cowberry/lingonberry/blueberry/cranberry of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"bakykakpa","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ plows, removing $x_2$ from $x_3$ using tool $x_4$ and oxen $x_5$.","notes":"Cf. {bakplixa}, {cange}, {foldi}, {ba'ostu}."},{"word":"bakyxli","score":-1,"definition":"$b_1=c_1$ is a heifer [young female cattle/beef-producer/bovine] of species/breed $b_2$, of age $n_2$, immature/defined as a heifer by standard $n_3$."},{"word":"balcme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the title (honorific appellation) of $x_2$ used by $x_3$"},{"word":"balcre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a master of/at $x_2$ (ka)"},{"word":"balcu'e","score":4,"definition":"$c_1$ is a university at $c_2$ teaching subject(s) $c_3$ to audience/community $c_4$ operated by $c_5$.","notes":"Cf. {ma'urcu'e}, {balkulctu}, {ctufau}, {tadni}, {saske}, {cilre}."},{"word":"baldakino","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a baldaquin"},{"word":"baldakyxa'i","score":2,"definition":"$xa_1$ is a great sword for use against $xa_2$ by $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cladakyxa'i}."},{"word":"balda'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a beast, an imposing/terrible/great creature, of species $x_2$"},{"word":"balgu'e","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=b_1$ is an empire of peoples $g_2$ with land/territory $g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {banli}, {gugde}, {suzgugje'a}."},{"word":"baljamna","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ fights a great war against $j_2$ over territory/matter $j_3$."},{"word":"balji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a bulb [body-part] of plant/species $x_{2}$; [metaphor: rounded, bulgy].","notes":"See also {punli}, {batke}."},{"word":"balji'a","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=j_1$ is a champion winning prize $j_2$ over competitors $j_3$ in competition $j_4$","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/15 See also {banli} {jinga}"},{"word":"baljypau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a clove of bulb $x_2$ of plant/species $x_3$.","notes":"see also {sunga}, {kriofla}"},{"word":"balkano","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to/reflects the culture/politics/geography/history of the Balkans (subregion of or neighboring region to Southeastern Europe) in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"This word does not mean \"Balkanized\", which deserves a separate brivla (probably a lujvo)."},{"word":"balkoni","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a balcony"},{"word":"balku'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a Hall in structure $k_2$ surrounded by partitions/walls/ceiling/floor $k_3$ (mass/jo'u).","notes":"Cf. {nolzda}, {badydi'u}."},{"word":"balkulctu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a professor teaching audience $x_2$ ideas/methods/lore $x_3$ (du'u) about subject(s) $x_4$ by method $x_5$ (event).","notes":"Cf. {balcu'e}, {balkultadni}."},{"word":"balkumdansu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) ballroom dances to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"balnema","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a baleen whale of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {orka}"},{"word":"balni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a balcony/overhang/ledge/shelf of building/structure $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {kajna}."},{"word":"balnoltru","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=n_1=b_1$ is the emperor/empress/kaiser/tsar of peoples/territories $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {banli}, {nobli}, {turni}, {nolraitru}, {nolkansa}, {nolse'u}, {gugja'a}, {truralju}."},{"word":"balpi'o","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is a grand piano.","notes":"See also: {mrupi'o}, {sa'irpi'o}, {tu'urpi'o}, {cpupi'o}, {runpi'o}, {dicpi'o}"},{"word":"balplin","score":1,"definition":"Name: Jupiter","notes":"A {jvocmevo} meaning \"{banli} {plini}\", or \"grand planet\". Named so because it is the largest planet in our solar system. See also {mumplin} {remsol} {stoplin} {vidyplin} {remted} {remlur} {xunplin} {melplin}."},{"word":"balre","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a blade of tool/weapon $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {dakfu}, {tunta}, {tutci}, {guska}, {kinli}, {katna}."},{"word":"balsai","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=b_1$ is a banquet/feast including dishes $s_2$, elaborate by standard $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {banli}, {sanmi}, {vacysai}, {tersla}, {pixsla}, {ctisla}, {nuncti}."},{"word":"balsoi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=b_1$ is a great soldier of army $s_2$ great in property $b_2$ (ka) by standard $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jamna}."},{"word":"baltutra","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=b_1$ is a realm belonging to/controlled by $t_2$, great in property $b_2$ (ka) by standard $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {noltru}."},{"word":"baLUT","score":1,"definition":"Philippine balút, boiled developing bird embryo, like duck or chicken, still within its eggshell"},{"word":"balvi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is in the future of/later than/after $x_{2}$ in time sequence; $x_{1}$ is latter; $x_{2}$ is former.","notes":"Also sequel, succeed, successor, follow, come(s) after; time ordering only (use {lidne} otherwise); aorist in that $x_1$ may overlap in time with $x_2$ as long as it extends afterwards; non-aorist future (= {cfabalvi}); (default $x_2$ is the space time reference, whereupon:) $x_1$ will occur. See also {lidne}, {cabna}, {purci}, {farna}."},{"word":"balvidzita","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (text, image, page element) is infra/later-mentioned/subsequently mentioned/later/following/below/toward the bottom of the page/screen (flat and primarily two-dimensional display) relative to $x_2$ (text, image, page element) on page/screen/in work $x_3$ according to cultural convention $x_4$.","notes":"Because text is usually read horizontally, this word could mean \"to the right of\" (for left-to-right writing) or \"to the left of\" (for right-to-left writing), as assessed on each given line; additionally, any horizontal direction within the plane of the display can contribute a nonzero component, so long as $x_1$ is also bottomward of $x_2$. For texts/writing systems which begin at the bottom of a page (according to physical orientation), then this word refers to the opposite direction instead of the physical bottom of the page. In other words, this word always is oriented forward along the writing/display which, by cultural convention, the user should have not yet consumed (in this iteration of consumption, Okazaki style). Can refer to distinct subsequent pages. Essentially, the entire document is imagined as being displayed upon a single, arbitrarily-long, ordered screen which is wide enough to display at most a single word/character or element per line throughout; in this configuration, $x_1$ follows and is perforce 'below' $x_2$. $x_3$ can also refer to a website/webpage or any piecewise linearly-directed display or medium in which the locally-surrounding content is simultaneously displayed (so, videos which display frames over the course of time would be excluded as a whole, but any one of such frames may be included). See also: \"{galprurci}\" (opposite), \"{balvidzita zei farna}\"."},{"word":"balzai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a supermarket selling $x_2$ operated by $x_3$","notes":"from {banli} + {zarci}"},{"word":"balzgibe'e","score":3,"definition":"$ba_1=be_1$ is an orchestra, consisting of performers $be_2$, and conducted by $be_3$, performing music $z_1=be_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cibjgataidamri}, {bikydamri}, {jgita}."},{"word":"bambola","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a doll","notes":"See {kelci}"},{"word":"bambu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bamboo (Bambuseae) of genus/species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {spati}, {tricu}."},{"word":"bamrdinamite","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bomb/explosive device using dynamite as explosive material.","notes":"See also: {granrdinamite}."},{"word":"bamrti'enti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bomb/explosive device utilizing trinitrotoluene (TNT) as explosive material.","notes":"See also: {xumrti'enti}."},{"word":"bamvinji","score":4,"definition":"$v_1$ is a bomber carrying bomb $v_2=j_1$ with explosive material/principle $j_2$, aircraft propelled by $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jbama}, {vinji}, {jamvinji}, {badvinji}, {jamvijgri}."},{"word":"ban","score":1,"definition":"bang!"},{"word":"banbau","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ is a metalanguage used by $b_2$ to talk about object language $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bangu}."},{"word":"banbixske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is historical/diachronic linguistics of/about subject matter $s_2$ based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"The study of how language changes over time."},{"word":"banbu'a'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''baa'' (Babatana).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'abu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bab'' (Bainouk-Gunyuño).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'acu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bac'' (Badui).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'a'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bae'' (Baré).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'afu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''baf'' (Nubaca).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'agu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bag'' (Tuki).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'aje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bay'' (Batuley).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'aju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''baj'' (Barakai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'aku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bak'' (Bashkir).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'alu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bal'' (Baluchi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'amu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bam'' (Bambara).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'anu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ban'' (Balinese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'a'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bao'' (Waimaha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'apu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bap'' (Bantawa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'aru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bar'' (Bavarian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'asu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bas'' (Basa (Cameroon)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'a'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bau'' (Bada (Nigeria)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'ave","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''baw'' (Bambili-Bambui).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'avu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bav'' (Vengo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'axe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bah'' (Bahamas Creole English).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'axu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bax'' (Bamun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'azu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''baz'' (Tunen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bba'' (Baatonum).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbububu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbb'' (Barai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbc'' (Batak Toba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbd'' (Bau).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbe'' (Bangba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbf'' (Baibai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbg'' (Barama).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbi'' (Barombi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bby'' (Befang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbj'' (Ghomálá').","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbq'' (Bamali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbk'' (Babanki).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbl'' (Bats).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbm'' (Babango).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbn'' (Uneapa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbo'' (Northern Bobo Madaré).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbp'' (West Central Banda).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuburu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbr'' (Girawa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbs'' (Bakpinka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbt'' (Mburku).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbu'' (Kulung (Nigeria)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbw'' (Baba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbv'' (Karnai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbh'' (Bugan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbx'' (Bubia).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbubuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bbz'' (Babalia Creole Arabic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bca'' (Central Bai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bcb'' (Bainouk-Samik).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bcc'' (Southern Balochi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bcd'' (North Babar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bce'' (Bamenyam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bcf'' (Bamu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bcg'' (Baga Binari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bci'' (Baoulé).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucuje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bcy'' (Bacama).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bcj'' (Bardi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bcq'' (Bench).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bck'' (Bunaba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuculu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bcl'' (Central Bicolano, Central Bikol).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bcm'' (Bannoni).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bcn'' (Bali (Nigeria)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bco'' (Kaluli).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bcp'' (Bali (Democratic Republic of Congo)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bcr'' (Babine).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucusu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bcs'' (Kohumono).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucutu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bct'' (Bendi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bcu'' (Awad Bing).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucuve","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bcw'' (Bana).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucuvu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bcv'' (Shoo-Minda-Nye).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bch'' (Bariai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbucuzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bcz'' (Bainouk-Gunyaamolo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbudu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bda'' (Bayot).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbudubu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdb'' (Basap).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuducu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdc'' (Emberá-Baudó).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbududu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdd'' (Bunama).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbudu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bde'' (Bade).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbudufu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdf'' (Biage).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbudugu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdg'' (Bonggi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbudu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdi'' (Burun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuduje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdy'' (Bandjalang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuduju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdj'' (Bai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuduke","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdq'' (Bahnar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuduku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdk'' (Budukh).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbudulu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdl'' (Indonesian Bajau).","notes":"Bajau Indonesian Bajau language"},{"word":"banbudumu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdm'' (Buduma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbudunu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdn'' (Baldemu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbudu'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdo'' (Morom).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbudupu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdp'' (Bende).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuduru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdr'' (West Coast Bajau).","notes":"Bajau West Coast Bajau language"},{"word":"banbudusu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bds'' (Burunge).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbudutu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdt'' (Bokoto).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbudu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdu'' (Oroko).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuduve","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdw'' (Baham).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuduvu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdv'' (Bodo Parja).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuduxe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdh'' (Baka (Sudan)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuduxu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdx'' (Budong-Budong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuduzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bdz'' (Badeshi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'e'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bea'' (Beaver).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'ebu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''beb'' (Bebele).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'ecu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bec'' (Iceve-Maci).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'edu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bed'' (Bedoanas).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'e'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bee'' (Byangsi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'efu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bef'' (Benabena).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'egu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''beg'' (Belait).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'e'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bei'' (Bekati').","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'eje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bey'' (Beli (Papua New Guinea)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'eju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bej'' (Beja).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'eke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''beq'' (Beembe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'eku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bek'' (Bebeli).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'elu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bel'' (Belarusian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'emu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bem'' (Bemba (Zambia)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'enu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ben'' (Bengali).","notes":"Cf. {begbau}."},{"word":"banbu'e'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''beo'' (Beami).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'epu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bep'' (Besoa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'esu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bes'' (Besme).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'etu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bet'' (Guiberoua Béte).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'e'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''beu'' (Blagar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'eve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bew'' (Betawi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'evu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bev'' (Daloa Bété).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'exe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''beh'' (Biali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'exu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bex'' (Jur Modo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'ezu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bez'' (Bena (Tanzania)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbufu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bfa'' (Bari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbufubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bfb'' (Pauri Bareli).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbufucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bfc'' (Northern Bai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbufudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bfd'' (Bafut).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbufu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bfe'' (Tena).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbufufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bff'' (Bofi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbufugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bfg'' (Busang Kayan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbufu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bfi'' (British Sign Language).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banbufu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bfo'' (Malba Birifor).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbufupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bfp'' (Beba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbufuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bfr'' (Bazigar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbufusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bfs'' (Southern Bai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbufutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bft'' (Balti).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbufu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bfu'' (Gahri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbufuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bfw'' (Bondo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbufuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ 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(Bauria).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbugufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgf'' (Bangandu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbugugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgg'' (Bugun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbugu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgi'' (Giangan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuguje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgy'' (Benggoi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuguju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgj'' (Bangolan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuguke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgq'' (Bagri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuguku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgk'' (Buxinhua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbugulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgl'' (Bo (Laos)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbugumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgm'' (Baga Mboteni).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbugunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgn'' (Western Balochi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbugu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgo'' (Baga Koga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbugupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgp'' (Eastern Balochi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuguru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgr'' (Bawm Chin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbugusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgs'' (Tagabawa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbugutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgt'' (Bughotu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbugu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgu'' (Mbongno).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuguve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgw'' (Bhatri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuguvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgv'' (Warkay-Bipim).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuguxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgx'' (Balkan Gagauz Turkish).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuguzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bgz'' (Banggai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'i'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bia'' (Badimaya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'ibu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bib'' (Bissa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'icu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bic'' (Bikaru).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'idu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bid'' (Bidiyo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'i'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bie'' (Bepour).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'ifu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bif'' (Biafada).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'igu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''big'' (Biangai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'ije","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''biy'' (Birhor).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'iju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'iru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bir'' (Bisorio).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'isu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bis'' (Bislama).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'itu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bit'' (Berinomo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'i'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''biu'' (Biete).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'ive","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''biw'' (Kol (Cameroon)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'ivu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''biv'' (Southern Birifor).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'ixu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bix'' (Bijori).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'izu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''biz'' (Baloi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuje'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bya'' (Batak).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbujebu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''byb'' (Bikya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbujecu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''byc'' (Ubaghara).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbujedu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''byd'' (Benyadu').","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuje'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bye'' (Pouye).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbujefu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''byf'' (Bete).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbujegu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 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(Notre).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuluju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''blj'' (Bolongan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuluke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''blq'' (Baluan-Pam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuluku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''blk'' (Pa'o Karen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbululu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bll'' (Biloxi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbulumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''blm'' (Beli (Sudan)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbulunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bln'' (Southern Catanduanes Bicolano).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbulu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''blo'' (Anii).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banbumumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bmm'' (Northern Betsimisaraka Malagasy).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbumunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bmn'' (Bina (Papua New Guinea)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbumu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bmo'' (Bambalang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbumupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bmp'' (Bulgebi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbumuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bmr'' (Muinane).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbumusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bms'' (Bilma Kanuri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbumutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bmt'' (Biao Mon).","notes":"See also 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(Bintulu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbunuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bnj'' (Eastern Tawbuid).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbunuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bnq'' (Bantik).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbunuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bnk'' (Bierebo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbunulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bnl'' (Boon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbunumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bnm'' (Batanga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbununu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bnn'' (Bunun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbunu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bno'' (Bantoanon).","notes":"See also 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(Brahui).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banburuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''brx'' (Bodo (India)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banburuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''brz'' (Bilbil).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsa'' (Abinomn).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsb'' (Brunei Bisaya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsc'' (Oniyan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bse'' (Wushi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsf'' (Bauchi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsg'' (Bashkardi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsi'' (Bassossi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsy'' (Sabah Bisaya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsj'' (Bangwinji).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsq'' (Bassa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsk'' (Burushaski).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsl'' (Basa-Gumna).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsm'' (Busami).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsn'' (Barasana-Eduria).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bso'' (Buso).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsp'' (Baga Sitemu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsr'' (Bassa-Kontagora).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbususu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bss'' (Akoose).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bst'' (Basketo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsu'' (Bahonsuai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsw'' (Baiso).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsv'' (Baga Sobané).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsh'' (Kati).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbusuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bsx'' (Yangkam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bta'' (Bata).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''btc'' (Bati (Cameroon)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''btd'' (Batak Dairi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bte'' (Gamo-Ningi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''btf'' (Birgit).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''btg'' (Gagnoa Bété).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bti'' (Burate).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bty'' (Bobot).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''btj'' (Bacanese Malay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''btq'' (Batek).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''btl'' (Bhatola).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''btm'' (Batak Mandailing).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''btn'' (Ratagnon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bto'' (Rinconada Bikol).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''btp'' (Budibud).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuturu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''btr'' (Baetora).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bts'' (Batak Simalungun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbututu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''btt'' (Bete-Bendi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''btu'' (Batu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''btw'' (Butuanon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''btv'' (Bateri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bth'' (Biatah Bidayuh).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''btx'' (Batak Karo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbutuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''btz'' (Batak Alas-Kluet).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'u'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bua'' (Buryat)","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'ubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bub'' (Bua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'ucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''buc'' (Bushi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'udu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bud'' (Ntcham).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'u'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bue'' (Beothuk).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'ufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''buf'' (Bushoong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbu'ugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banbuvedu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bwd'' (Bwaidoka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuve'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bwe'' (Bwe Karen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuvefu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bwf'' (Boselewa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuvegu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bwg'' (Barwe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuve'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bwi'' (Baniwa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuveje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bwy'' (Cwi Bwamu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuveju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bwj'' (Láá Láá Bwamu).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banbuveru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bwr'' (Bura-Pabir).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuvesu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bws'' (Bomboma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuvetu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bwt'' (Bafaw-Balong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuve'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bwu'' (Buli (Ghana)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuveve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bww'' (Bwa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuvexe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bwh'' (Bishuo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuvexu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bwx'' (Bu-Nao Bunu).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banbuvuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bvh'' (Bure).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuvuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bvx'' (Dibole).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuvuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bvz'' (Bauzi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxe'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bha'' (Bharia).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxebu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhb'' (Bhili).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxecu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhc'' (Biga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxedu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhd'' (Bhadrawahi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxe'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhe'' (Bhaya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxefu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhf'' (Odiai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxegu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhg'' (Binandere).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxe'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhi'' (Bhilali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxeje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhy'' (Bhele).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxeju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhj'' (Bahing).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxeke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhq'' (Tukang Besi South).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxelu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhl'' (Bimin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxemu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhm'' (Bathari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxenu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhn'' (Bohtan Neo-Aramaic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxe'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bho'' (Bhojpuri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxepu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhp'' (Bima).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxeru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhr'' (Bara Malagasy).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxesu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhs'' (Buwal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxetu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bht'' (Bhattiyali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxe'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhu'' (Bhunjia).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxeve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhw'' (Biak).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxevu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhv'' (Bahau).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxexe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhh'' (Bukharic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxexu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhx'' (Bhalay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxezu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bhz'' (Bada (Indonesia)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxa'' (Bauro).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxb'' (Belanda Bor).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxc'' (Molengue).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxd'' (Pela).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxe'' (Birale).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxf'' (Bilur).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxg'' (Bangala).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxi'' (Pirlatapa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxj'' (Bayungu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxq'' (Beele).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxk'' (Lubukusu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxl'' (Jalkunan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxm'' (Mongolia Buriat).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxn'' (Burduna).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxo'' (Barikanchi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxp'' (Bebil).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxr'' (Russia Buriat).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxs'' (Busam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxu'' (China Buriat).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxw'' (Bankagooma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxv'' (Berakou).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxh'' (Buhutu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxx'' (Borna (Democratic Republic of Congo)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuxuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bxz'' (Binahari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bza'' (Bandi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzb'' (Andio).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzd'' (Bribri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bze'' (Jenaama Bozo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzf'' (Boikin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzg'' (Babuza).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzi'' (Bisu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzy'' (Obanliku).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzj'' (Belize Kriol English).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzq'' (Buli (Indonesia)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzk'' (Nicaragua Creole English).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzl'' (Boano (Sulawesi)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzm'' (Bolondo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzn'' (Boano (Maluku)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzo'' (Bozaba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzp'' (Kemberano).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzr'' (Biri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzs'' (Brazilian Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzt'' (Brithenig).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzu'' (Burmeso).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzw'' (Basa (Nigeria)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzv'' (Bebe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzh'' (Mapos Buang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzx'' (Hainyaxo Bozo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banbuzuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''bzz'' (Evant).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banckle","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dialect of language $x_2$ which is weird or alien to $x_3$ and which is used by $x_4$.","notes":"The \"c\" is from {cizra}. See also {bankle}, {fange}. This is an u'ivla, to some extent."},{"word":"bancocysle","score":3,"definition":"$s_1=c_1$ is a linguistic-gesture unit/chereme [in analogy with phoneme; specifically, nonvocal] representing/that is recognized meaningful conceptual subunit underlying specific gestures/gesture-phones $s_2$ in language $b_1$ used by $b_2$ in order to communicate/express $b_3=c_2$ (si'o/du'u; not quote) made using body part/utensil/tool/locus $c_3$ by motion/action/means $c_4$","notes":"From {bangu} {corci} (here non-vocal) {selci}. $x_2$ is a recognized/represented by (belongs to equivalence class of) chereme $x_1$. The chereme may not have meaning on its own but must be expressive naturally and/or in that language (as a gesture and phoneme is, respectively). See also {banvoksle}, {xancrcereme}, {lercorci}, {cocle'u}, {corci}, {xanle'u}, {xanle'ule'u}, {xanbau}, {saskrcereme}"},{"word":"bancu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ exceeds/is beyond limit/boundary $x_{2}$ from $x_{3}$ in property/amount $x_{4}$ (ka/ni).","notes":"On the other side of a bound, but not necessarily directly 'across' nor at the shortest plausible distance (per {ragve}); also not limited to position in space. See also {dukse}, {ragve}, {zmadu}, {kuspe}."},{"word":"bancu'a'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''caa'' (Chortí).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'abu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cab'' (Garifuna).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'acu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cac'' (Chuj).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'adu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cad'' (Caddo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'a'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cae'' (Lehar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'afu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''caf'' (Southern Carrier).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'agu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cag'' (Nivaclé).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'aje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cay'' (Cayuga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'aju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''caj'' (Chané).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'ake","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''caq'' (Car Nicobarese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'aku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cak'' (Kaqchikel).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'alu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cal'' (Carolinian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'amu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cam'' (Cemuhî).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'anu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''can'' (Chambri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'a'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cao'' (Chácobo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'apu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cap'' (Chipaya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'aru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''car'' (Galibi Carib).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'asu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cas'' (Tsimané).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'atu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cat'' (Catalan, Valencian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'ave","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''caw'' (Callawalla).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'avu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cav'' (Cavineña).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'axe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cah'' (Cahuarano).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'axu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cax'' (Chiquitano).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'azu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''caz'' (Canichana).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancububu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cbb'' (Cabiyarí).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancubucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cbc'' (Carapana).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancubudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cbd'' (Carijona).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancubu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cbe'' (Chipiajes).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancubugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cbg'' (Chimila).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancubu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cbi'' (Chachi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancubuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cby'' (Carabayo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancubuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cbj'' (Ede Cabe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancubuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cbk'' (Chavacano).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancubulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cbl'' (Bualkhaw Chin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancubunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cbn'' (Nyahkur).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancubu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cbo'' (Izora).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuburu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cbr'' (Cashibo-Cacataibo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancubusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cbs'' (Cashinahua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancubutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cbt'' (Chayahuita).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancubu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cbu'' (Candoshi-Shapra).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancubuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cbw'' (Kinabalian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancubuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cbv'' (Cacua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancubuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cbh'' (Cagua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancucu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cca'' (Cauca).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancucucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ccc'' (Chamicuro).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancucudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ccd'' (Cafundo Creole).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancucu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cce'' (Chopi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancucugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ccg'' (Samba Daka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancucuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ccj'' (Kasanga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancucuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ccq'' (Chaungtha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuculu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ccl'' (Cutchi-Swahili).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancucumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ccm'' (Malaccan Creole Malay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancucu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cco'' (Comaltepec Chinantec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancucupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ccp'' (Chakma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancucuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ccr'' (Cacaopera).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancucuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cch'' (Atsam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancudu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cda'' (Choni).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancudu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cde'' (Chenchu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancudufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cdf'' (Chiru).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancudugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cdg'' (Chamari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancudu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cdi'' (Chodri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuduje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cdy'' (Chadong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuduju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cdj'' (Churahi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancudumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cdm'' (Chepang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancudunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cdn'' (Chaudangsi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancudu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cdo'' (Min Dong Chinese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuduru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cdr'' (Cinda-Regi-Tiyal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancudusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cds'' (Chadian Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuduxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cdh'' (Chambeali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuduzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cdz'' (Koda).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'e'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cea'' (Lower Chehalis).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'ebu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ceb'' (Cebuano).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'egu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ceg'' (Chamacoco).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'enu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cen'' (Cen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'esu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ces'' (Czech).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'etu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cet'' (Centúúm).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancufu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cfa'' (Dijim-Bwilim).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancufudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cfd'' (Cara).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancufugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cfg'' (Como Karim).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancufumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cfm'' (Falam Chin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancugu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cga'' (Changriwa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancugucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cgc'' (Kagayanen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancugugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cgg'' (Chiga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuguku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cgk'' (Chocangacakha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'i'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cia'' (Cia-Cia).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'ibu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cib'' (Ci Gbe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'icu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cic'' (Chickasaw).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'idu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cid'' (Chimariko).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'i'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cie'' (Cineni).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'ije","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ciy'' (Chaima).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'iku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cik'' (Chitkuli Kinnauri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'imu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cim'' (Cimbrian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'inu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cin'' (Cinta Larga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'ipu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cip'' (Chiapanec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'iru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cir'' (Tiri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'ive","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ciw'' (Chippewa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'ixe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cih'' (Chinali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuje'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cya'' (Nopala Chatino).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancujebu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cyb'' (Cayubaba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancujemu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cym'' (Welsh).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuje'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cyo'' (Cuyonon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuju'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cja'' (Western Cham).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuju'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cje'' (Chru).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuju'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cji'' (Chamalal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancujuje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cjy'' (Jinyu Chinese, Chinese (Jin)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancujuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cjk'' (Chokwe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancujumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cjm'' (Eastern Cham).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancujunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cjn'' (Chenapian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuju'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cjo'' (Ashéninka Pajonal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancujupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cjp'' (Cabécar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancujusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cjs'' (Shor).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancujuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cjv'' (Chuave).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancujuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cjh'' (Upper Chehalis).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancukedu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cqd'' (Chuanqiandian Cluster Miao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuke'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cqu'' (Chilean Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuku'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cka'' (Khumi Awa Chin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancukubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ckb'' (Central Kurdish).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancukuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cky'' (Cakfem-Mushere).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancukuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ckq'' (Kajakse).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancukulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ckl'' (Cibak).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuku'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cko'' (Anufo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancukuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ckr'' (Kairak).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancukusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cks'' (Tayo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancukutu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ckt'' (Chukot, Chukchi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuku'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cku'' (Koasati).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancukuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ckv'' (Kavalan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancukuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ckh'' (Chak).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancukuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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ISO 639-3 code ''cly'' (Eastern Highland Chatino).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banculuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''clk'' (Idu-Mishmi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancululu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cll'' (Chala).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banculumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''clm'' (Clallam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banculu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''clo'' (Lowland Oaxaca Chontal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banculu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''clu'' (Caluyanun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banculuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''clw'' (Chulym).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banculuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''clh'' (Chilisso).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancumu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cma'' (Maa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancumu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cme'' (Cerma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancumugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cmg'' (Classical Mongolian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancumu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cmi'' (Emberá-Chamí).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancumulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cml'' (Campalagian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancumumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cmm'' (Michigamea).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancumunu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cmn'' (Mandarin Chinese).","notes":"Cf. {jugbau}, {banve'u'u}, {banje'u'e}."},{"word":"bancumu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cmo'' (Central Mnong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancumuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cmr'' (Mro Chin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancumusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cms'' (Messapic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancumutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cmt'' (Camtho).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancunu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cna'' (Changthang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancunubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cnb'' (Chinbon Chin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancunucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cnc'' (Côông).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancunugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cng'' (Northern Qiang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancunu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cni'' (Asháninka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancunuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cnk'' (Khumi Chin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancunulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cnl'' (Lalana Chinantec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancunu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cno'' (Con).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancunupu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cnp'' (Northern Ping Chinese)..","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancunusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cns'' (Central Asmat).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancunutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cnt'' (Tepetotutla Chinantec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancunu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cnu'' (Chenoua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancunuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cnw'' (Ngawn Chin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancunuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cnh'' (Haka Chin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancunuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cnx'' (Middle Cornish).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'o'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''coa'' (Cocos Islands Malay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'obu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cob'' (Chicomuceltec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'ocu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''coc'' (Cocopa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'odu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cod'' (Cocama-Cocamilla).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'o'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''coe'' (Koreguaje).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'ofu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cof'' (Colorado).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'ogu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cog'' (Chong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'oje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''coy'' (Coyaima).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'oju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''coj'' (Cochimi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'oke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''coq'' (Coquille).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'oku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cok'' (Santa Teresa Cora).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'olu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''col'' (Columbia-Wenatchi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'omu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''com'' (Comanche).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'onu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''con'' (Cofán).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'o'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''coo'' (Comox).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'opu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cop'' (Coptic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'oru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cor'' (Cornish).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'osu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cos'' (Corsican).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'otu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cot'' (Caquinte).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'o'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cou'' (Wamey).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'ove","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cow'' (Cowlitz).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'ovu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cov'' (Cao Miao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'oxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''coh'' (Chonyi-Dzihana-Kauma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'oxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cox'' (Nanti).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'ozu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''coz'' (Chochotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancupu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cpa'' (Palantla Chinantec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancupubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cpb'' (Ucayali-Yurúa Ashéninka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancupucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cpc'' (Ajyíninka Apurucayali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancupugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cpg'' (Cappadocian Greek).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancupu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cpi'' (Chinese Pidgin English).","notes":"See 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bancurucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''crc'' (Lonwolwol).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancurudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''crd'' (Coeur d'Alene).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuru'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cre'' (Cree).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancurufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''crf'' (Caramanta).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancurugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''crg'' (Michif).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuru'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cri'' (Sãotomense).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuruje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cry'' (Cori).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuruju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''crj'' (Southern East Cree).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuruke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''crq'' (Iyo'wujwa Chorote).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuruku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''crk'' (Plains Cree).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancurulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''crl'' (Northern East Cree).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancurumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''crm'' (Moose Cree).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancurunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''crn'' (El Nayar Cora).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuru'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cro'' (Crow).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancururu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''crr'' (Carolina Algonquian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancurusu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''crs'' (Seychellois Creole, Seselwa Creole French).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancurutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''crt'' (Iyojwa'ja Chorote).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuruve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''crw'' (Chrau).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuruvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''crv'' (Chaura).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuruxe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''crh'' (Crimean Tatar, Crimean Turkish).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuruxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''crx'' (Carrier).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuruzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''crz'' (Cruzeño).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancusu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''csa'' (Chiltepec Chinantec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancusubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''csb'' (Kashubian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancusucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''csc'' (Llengua de Signes Catalana).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancusudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''csd'' (Chiangmai Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancusu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cse'' (Czech Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancusufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''csf'' (Cuba Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancusugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''csg'' (Chilean Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancusu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''csi'' (Coast Miwok).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancusuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''csy'' (Siyin Chin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancusuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''csq'' (Croatia Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancusuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''csk'' (Jola-Kasa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancusulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''csl'' (Chinese Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancusumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''csm'' (Central Sierra Miwok).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancusunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''csn'' (Colombian Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancusu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cso'' (Sochiapan Chinantec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancusupu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''csp'' (Southern Ping Chinese)..","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancusuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''csr'' (Costa Rican Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancususu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''css'' (Southern Ohlone).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancusutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cst'' (Northern Ohlone).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancusuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language 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(Chittagonian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancutulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ctl'' (Tlacoatzintepec Chinantec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancutumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ctm'' (Chitimacha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancutunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ctn'' (Chhintange).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancutu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cto'' (Emberá-Catío).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancutupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ctp'' (Western Highland Chatino).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancutusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cts'' (Northern Catanduanes Bicolano).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancututu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ctt'' (Wayanad Chetti).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancutu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ctu'' (Chol).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancutuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ctz'' (Zacatepec Chatino).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'u'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cua'' (Cua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'ubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cub'' (Cubeo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'ucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cuc'' (Usila Chinantec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'ugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cug'' (Cung).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'u'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cui'' (Cuiba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'uju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cuj'' (Mashco Piro).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'uke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cuq'' (Cun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'uku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cuk'' (San Blas Kuna).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'ulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cul'' (Kulina).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'umu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cum'' (Cumeral).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'u'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cuo'' (Cumanagoto).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'upu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cup'' (Cupeño).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'uru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cur'' (Chhulung).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'utu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cut'' (Teutila Cuicatec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'u'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cuu'' (Tai Ya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'uve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cuw'' (Chukwa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'uvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cuv'' (Cuvok).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'uxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cuh'' (Gichuka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancu'uxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cux'' (Tepeuxila Cuicatec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuve'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cwa'' (Kabwa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuvebu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cwb'' (Maindo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuvedu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cwd'' (Woods Cree).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuve'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cwe'' (Kwere).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuvegu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cwg'' (Chewong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuvetu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cwt'' (Kuwaataay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuvugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cvg'' (Chug).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuvunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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ISO 639-3 code ''chg'' (Chagatai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuxeje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''chy'' (Cheyenne).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuxeju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''chj'' (Ojitlán Chinantec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuxeke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''chq'' (Quiotepec Chinantec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuxeku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''chk'' (Chuukese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuxelu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''chl'' (Cahuilla).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuxemu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''chm'' (Mari (Russia)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuxenu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''chn'' (Chinook jargon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuxe'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cho'' (Choctaw).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuxepu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''chp'' (Dene Suline).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuxeru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''chr'' (Cherokee).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuxetu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''cht'' (Cholón).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuxe'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''chu'' (Old Slavonic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuxeve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''chw'' (Chuwabu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuxevu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''chv'' (Chuvash).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuxexe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''chh'' (Chinook).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuxexu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''chx'' (Chantyal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuxezu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''chz'' (Ozumacín Chinantec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuzuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''czk'' (Knaanic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuzunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''czn'' (Zenzontepec Chatino).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuzu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''czo'' (Min Zhong Chinese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuzutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''czt'' (Zotung Chin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bancuzuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''czh'' (Huizhou Chinese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandalore","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a yo-yo","notes":"See {kelci}"},{"word":"bandana","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bandana"},{"word":"bandu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event) defends/protects $x_{2}$ (object/state) from threat/peril/potential $x_{3}$ (event).","notes":"Also secures (verb); $x_1$ wards/resists $x_3$; protective cover/shield (= {badgai}). 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bandubu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dbo'' (Dulbu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandubupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dbp'' (Duwai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banduburu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dbr'' (Dabarre).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandubu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dbu'' (Bondum Dom Dogon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandubuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dbv'' (Dungu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banducucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dcc'' (Deccan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banducuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dcr'' (Negerhollands).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandududu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ddd'' (Dongotono).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandudu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dde'' (Doondo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandudugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ddg'' (Fataluku).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandudu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ddi'' (West Goodenough).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banduduju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ddj'' (Jaru).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandudunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ddn'' (Dendi (Benin)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandudu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ddo'' (Dido).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandudusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dds'' (Donno So Dogon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banduduve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ddw'' (Dawera-Daweloor).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'ecu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dec'' (Dagik).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'edu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ded'' (Dedua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'e'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dee'' (Dewoin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'efu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''def'' (Dezfuli).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'egu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''deg'' (Degema).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'e'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dei'' (Demisa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'eke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''deq'' (Dendi (Central African Republic)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'eku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dek'' (Dek).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'elu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''del'' (Delaware).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'emu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dem'' (Dem).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'enu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''den'' (Slave (Athapascan)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'epu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dep'' (Pidgin Delaware).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'eru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''der'' (Deori).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'esu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''des'' (Desano).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'e'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''deu'' (German).","notes":"Cf. {dotybau}, {baurgusuve}."},{"word":"bandu'evu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dev'' (Domung).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'exe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''deh'' (Dehwari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'ezu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dez'' (Dengese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandugu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dga'' (Southern Dagaare).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandugubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dgb'' (Bunoge Dogon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandugucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dgc'' (Casiguran Dumagat Agta).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandugudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dgd'' (Dagaari Dioula).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandugu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dge'' (Degenan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandugugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dgg'' (Doga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandugu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dgi'' (Northern Dagara).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banduguku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dgk'' (Dagba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandugunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dgn'' (Dagoman).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandugu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dgo'' (Dogri (individual language)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banduguru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dgr'' (Dogrib).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandugusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dgs'' (Dogoso).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandugu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dgu'' (Degaru).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banduguxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dgh'' (Dghwede).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banduguxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dgx'' (Doghoro).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banduguzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dgz'' (Daga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'i'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dia'' (Dia).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'ibu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dib'' (South Central Dinka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'icu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dic'' (Lakota Dida).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'idu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''did'' (Didinga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'ifu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dif'' (Dieri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'igu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dig'' (Digo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'i'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dii'' (Dimbong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'ije","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''diy'' (Diuwe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'iju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dij'' (Dai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'ike","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''diq'' (Dimli (individual language)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'iku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dik'' (Southwestern Dinka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'ilu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dil'' (Dilling).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'imu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dim'' (Dime).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'inu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''din'' (Dinka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'i'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dio'' (Dibo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'ipu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dip'' (Northeastern Dinka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'iru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dir'' (Dirim).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'isu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dis'' (Dimasa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'itu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dit'' (Dirari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'i'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''diu'' (Diriku).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'ive","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''diw'' (Northwestern Dinka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'ivu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''div'' (Maldivian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'ixe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dih'' (Kumiai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'ixu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dix'' (Dixon Reef).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'izu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''diz'' (Ding).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banduje'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dya'' (Dyan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandujebu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dyb'' (Dyaberdyaber).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandujedu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dyd'' (Dyugun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandujegu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dyg'' (Villa Viciosa Agta).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banduje'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dyi'' (Djimini Senoufo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandujeje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dyy'' (Dyaabugay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandujemu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dym'' (Yanda Dom Dogon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandujenu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dyn'' (Dyangadi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banduje'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dyo'' (Jola-Fonyi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banduje'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dyu'' (Dyula).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandujubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''djb'' (Djinba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandujucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''djc'' (Dar Daju Daju).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandujudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''djd'' (Djamindjung).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banduju'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dje'' (Zarma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandujufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''djf'' (Djangun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banduju'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dji'' (Djinang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandujuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''djj'' (Djeebbana).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandujuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''djk'' (Nenge).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandujulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''djl'' (Djiwarli).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandujumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''djm'' (Jamsay Dogon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandujunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''djn'' (Djauan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banduju'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''djo'' (Jangkang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandujuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''djr'' (Djambarrpuyngu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banduju'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dju'' (Kapriman).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandujuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''djw'' (Djawi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banduku'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dka'' (Dakpakha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandukuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dkk'' (Dakka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandukulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dkl'' (Kolum So Dogon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandukuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dkr'' (Kuijau).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandukusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dks'' (Southeastern Dinka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandukuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dkx'' (Mazagway).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandulugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dlg'' (Dolgan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandulumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dlm'' (Dalmatian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandulunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dln'' (Darlong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandumu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dma'' (Duma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandumucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dmc'' (Dimir).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandumu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dme'' (Dugwor).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandumugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dmg'' (Upper Kinabatangan).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'osu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dos'' (Dogosé).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'otu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dot'' (Dass).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'ove","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dow'' (Doyayo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'ovu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dov'' (Dombe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'oxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''doh'' (Dong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'oxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''dox'' (Bussa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandu'ozu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''doz'' (Dorze).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bandupupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language 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The LCS has 154 members in 22 countries as of June 7, 2018. Homepage at https://conlang.org. See also {banfingri}, the word for nonspecific language-creation groups."},{"word":"banfingri","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a language-creation/conlanging society/group/club.","notes":"Not necessarily collaborative. Some sort of group of individuals united by an interest in language creation. 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banfyske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a/the batrachology/study of amphibians $b_1=s_2$ based on methodology $s_3$."},{"word":"banga'a'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aaa'' (Ghotuo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banga'abu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aab'' (Alumu-Tesu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banga'acu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aac'' (Ari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banga'adu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aad'' (Amal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banga'a'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aae'' (Arbëreshë Albanian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banga'afu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aaf'' (Aranadan).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banga'a'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aao'' (Algerian Saharan Arabic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banga'apu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aap'' (Pará Arára).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banga'aru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aar'' (Afar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banga'asu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aas'' (Aasáx).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banga'atu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aat'' (Arvanitika Albanian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banga'a'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aau'' (Abau).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banga'ave","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aaw'' (Solong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banga'axe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aah'' (Abu' Arapesh).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banga'axu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aax'' (Mandobo Atas).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banga'azu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aaz'' (Amarasi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aba'' (Abé).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abb'' (Bankon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abc'' (Ambala Ayta).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abd'' (Manide).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abe'' (Western Abnaki).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abf'' (Abai Sungai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abg'' (Abaga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abi'' (Abidji).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aby'' (Aneme Wake).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abj'' (Aka-Bea).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abq'' (Abaza).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabuku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abk'' (Abkhaz, Abkhazian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abl'' (Lampung Nyo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abm'' (Abanyom).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abn'' (Abua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abo'' (Abon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abp'' (Abellen Ayta).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangaburu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abr'' (Abron).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abs'' (Ambonese Malay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abt'' (Ambulas).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abu'' (Abure).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abw'' (Pal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abv'' (Baharna Arabic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abh'' (Tajiki Arabic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abx'' (Inabaknon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangabuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''abz'' (Abui).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangacu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aca'' (Achagua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangacubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''acb'' (Áncá).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangacudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''acd'' (Gikyode).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangacu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ace'' (Achinese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangacufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''acf'' (Saint Lucian Creole French).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangacu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aci'' (Aka-Cari).","notes":"See also 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(Angaataha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangagunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''agn'' (Agutaynen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangagu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ago'' (Tainae).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangaguru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''agr'' (Aguaruna).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangagusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ags'' (Esimbi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangagutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''agt'' (Central Cagayan Agta).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangagu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''agu'' (Aguacateco).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangaguve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''agw'' (Kahua).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bangajenu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ayn'' (Sanaani Arabic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangaje'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ayo'' (Ayoreo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangajepu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ayp'' (North Mesopotamian Arabic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangajeru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ayr'' (Central Aymara).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangajesu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ays'' (Sorsogon Ayta).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangajetu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ayt'' (Magbukun Ayta).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangaje'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ayu'' (Ayu).","notes":"See also 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the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ami'' (Amis).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangamuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''amy'' (Ami).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangamuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''amj'' (Amdang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangamuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''amq'' (Amahai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangamuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''amk'' (Ambai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangamulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''aml'' (War-Jaintia).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangamumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''amm'' (Ama (Papua New Guinea)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangamunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''amn'' 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banginumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''inm'' (Minaean).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banginunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''inn'' (Isinai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banginu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ino'' (Inoke-Yate).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banginupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''inp'' (Iñapari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banginusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ins'' (Indian Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banginutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''int'' (Intha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banginuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''inh'' (Ingush).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bangiruxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''irx'' (Kamberau).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangisu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''isa'' (Isabi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangisucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''isc'' (Isconahua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangisudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''isd'' (Isnag).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangisu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ise'' (Italian Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangisugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''isg'' (Irish Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangisu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''isi'' (Nkem-Nkum).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangisuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''isk'' (Ishkashimi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangisulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''isl'' (Icelandic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangisumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ism'' (Masimasi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangisunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''isn'' (Isanzu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangisu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''iso'' (Isoko).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangisuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''isr'' (Israeli Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangisutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ist'' (Istriot).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangisu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''isu'' (Isu (Menchum Division)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangisuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ish'' (Esan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangitu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ita'' (Italian).","notes":"Cf. {bangrtalia}."},{"word":"bangitubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''itb'' (Binongan Itneg).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangitu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ite'' (Itene).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangitu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''iti'' (Inlaod Itneg).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangituje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ity'' (Moyadan Itneg).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangituku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''itk'' (Judeo-Italian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangitulu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''itl'' (Itelmen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangitumu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''itm'' (Itu Mbon Uzo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangitu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ito'' (Itonama).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangituru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''itr'' (Iteri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangitusu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''its'' (Isekiri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangitutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''itt'' (Maeng Itneg).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangituve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''itw'' (Ito).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangituvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''itv'' (Itawit).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangituxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''itx'' (Itik).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangituzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''itz'' (Itzá).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangi'umu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ium'' (Iu Mien).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangiveku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''iwk'' (I-Wak).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangivemu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''iwm'' (Iwam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangive'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bangixulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ixl'' (Ixil).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangizu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''izi'' (Izi-Ezaa-Ikwo-Mgbo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangizuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''izr'' (Izere).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangizuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''izh'' (Ingrian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangnrasna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Etruscan language used by $x_2$ to express $x_3$","notes":"See also {tirseni}, {itlnrasno}."},{"word":"bango'a'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''oaa'' (Orok).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bango'acu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''oac'' (Oroch).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bango'aru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''oar'' (Old Aramaic (up to 700 BCE)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bango'avu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''oav'' (Old Avar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangobu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''obi'' (Obispeño).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangobuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''obk'' (Southern Bontok).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangobulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''obl'' (Oblo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangobumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''obm'' (Moabite).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangobu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''obo'' (Obo Manobo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangoburu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''obr'' (Old Burmese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangobutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''obt'' (Old Breton).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangobu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''obu'' (Obulom).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangocu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''oca'' (Ocaina).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangocu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''oci'' (Occitan (post 1500)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangocu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''oco'' (Old Cornish).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangocu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ocu'' (Atzingo Matlatzinca).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangocuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''och'' (Old Chinese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangodu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''oda'' (Odut).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangoduku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''odk'' (Od).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangodutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''odt'' (Old Dutch).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangodu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''odu'' (Odual).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangofu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ofo'' (Ofo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangofusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ofs'' (Old Frisian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangofu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 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(Oirata).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bango'inu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''oin'' (Inebu One).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangojebu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''oyb'' (Oy).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangojedu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''oyd'' (Oyda).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangojeje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''oyy'' (Oya'oya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangojemu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''oym'' (Wayampi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangojubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ojb'' (Northwestern Ojibwa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangojucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ojc'' (Central Ojibwa).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bangokuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''okh'' (Koresh-e Rostam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangokuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''okx'' (Okpe (Northwestern Edo)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangolu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ola'' (Walungge).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangoludu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''old'' (Mochi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangolu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ole'' (Olekha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangolumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''olm'' (Oloma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangolu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''olo'' (Livvi).","notes":"See also 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(Doko-Uyanga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banguju'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''uji'' (Tanjijili).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banguku'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''uka'' (Kaburi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangukugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ukg'' (Ukuriguma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangukuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ukq'' (Ukwa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangukulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ukl'' (Ukrainian Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangukupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ukp'' (Ukpe-Bayobiri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangukuru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ukr'' (Ukrainian).","notes":"Cf. 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bangulufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ulf'' (Usku).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangulu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''uli'' (Ulithian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banguluku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ulk'' (Meriam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangululu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ull'' (Ullatan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangulumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ulm'' (Ulumanda').","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangulunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''uln'' (Unserdeutsch).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangulu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ulu'' (Uma' Lung).","notes":"See also 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(Mundari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangunuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''unx'' (Munda).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangunuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''unz'' (Unde Kaili).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangu'oku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''uok'' (Uokha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangupu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''upi'' (Umeda).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangupuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''upv'' (Uripiv-Wala-Rano-Atchin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banguru'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ura'' (Urarina).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangurubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''urb'' (Urubú-Kaapor).","notes":"See also 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(Urat).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banguru'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''uru'' (Urumi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banguruve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''urw'' (Sop).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banguruvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''urv'' (Uruava).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banguruxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''urh'' (Urhobo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banguruxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''urx'' (Urimo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banguruzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''urz'' (Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangusu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''usa'' (Usarufa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangusu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''usi'' (Usui).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangusuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''usk'' (Usaghade).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangusupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''usp'' (Uspanteco).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangusu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''usu'' (Uya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangusuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ush'' (Ushojo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangutu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''uta'' (Otank).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bangutu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ute'' (Ute-Southern Paiute).","notes":"See also 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(Yidgha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjeduku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ydk'' (Yoidik).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjedusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yds'' (Yiddish Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'e'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yea'' (Ravula).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'ecu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yec'' (Yeniche).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'e'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yee'' (Yimas).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'e'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yei'' (Yeni).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'eje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yey'' (Yeyi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'eju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yej'' (Yevanic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'elu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yel'' (Yela).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'enu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yen'' (Yendang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'eru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yer'' (Tarok).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'esu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yes'' (Yeskwa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'etu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yet'' (Yetfa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'e'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yeu'' (Yerukula).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'evu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banje'ilu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yil'' (Yindjilandji).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'imu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yim'' (Yimchungru Naga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'inu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yin'' (Yinchia).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'ipu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yip'' (Pholo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'iru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yir'' (North Awyu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'isu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yis'' (Yis).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'itu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yit'' (Eastern Lalu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'i'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yiu'' (Awu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'ivu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yiv'' (Northern Nisu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'ixe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yih'' (Western Yiddish).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'ixu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yix'' (Axi Yi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'izu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yiz'' (Azhe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjeje'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yyu'' (Yau (Sandaun Province)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjejezu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yyz'' (Ayizi).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banjemu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yma'' (Yamphe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjemubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ymb'' (Yambes).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjemucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ymc'' (Southern Muji).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjemudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ymd'' (Muda).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjemu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yme'' (Yameo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjemugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ymg'' (Yamongeri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjemu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ymi'' (Moji).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjemuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banjenu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yne'' (Lang'e).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjenugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yng'' (Yango).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjenuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ynk'' (Naukan Yupik).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjenulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ynl'' (Yangulam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjenunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ynn'' (Yana).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjenu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yno'' (Yong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjenusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yns'' (Yansi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjenu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banje'omu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yom'' (Yombe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'onu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yon'' (Yonggom).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'oru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yor'' (Yoruba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'osu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yos'' (Yos).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'oxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yox'' (Yoron).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjepu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ypa'' (Phala).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjepubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ypb'' (Labo Phowa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjepugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banjerubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yrb'' (Yareba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjeru'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yre'' (Yaouré).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjeru'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yri'' (Yarí).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjeruku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yrk'' (Nenets).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjerulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yrl'' (Nhengatu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjerunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yrn'' (Yerong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjerusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yrs'' (Yarsun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjeruve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 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(Southern Lolopo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjesuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ysr'' (Sirenik Yupik).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjesusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yss'' (Yessan-Mayo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjetu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yta'' (Talu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjetulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ytl'' (Tanglang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjetupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ytp'' (Thopho).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjetuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ytw'' (Yout Wam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'u'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yua'' (Yucateco).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'ubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yub'' (Yugambal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'ucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yuc'' (Yuchi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'udu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yud'' (Judeo-Tripolitanian Arabic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'u'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yue'' (Yue Chinese).","notes":"Cf. {jugbau}, {bancumunu}."},{"word":"banje'ufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yuf'' (Havasupai-Walapai-Yavapai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'ugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yug'' (Yug).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'u'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yui'' (Yurutí).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'uje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yuy'' (East Yugur).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'uju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yuj'' (Karkar-Yuri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'uke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yuq'' (Yuqui).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'uku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yuk'' (Yuki).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'ulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yul'' (Yulu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'umu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yum'' (Quechan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'unu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yun'' (Bena (Nigeria)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'upu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yup'' (Yukpa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'uru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yur'' (Yurok).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'utu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yut'' (Yopno).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'u'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yuu'' (Yugh).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'uve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yuw'' (Yau (Morobe Province)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'uxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yux'' (Southern Yukaghir).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banje'uzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yuz'' (Yuracare).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjeve'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ywa'' (Kalou).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjeveke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ywq'' (Wuding-Luquan Yi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjevelu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ywl'' (Western Lalu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjevenu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ywn'' (Yawanawa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjeveru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ywr'' (Yawuru).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjevetu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ywt'' (Xishanba Lalo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjeve'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ywu'' (Wumeng Nasu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjeveve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yww'' (Yawarawarga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjevu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yva'' (Yawa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjevutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yvt'' (Yavitero).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjexe'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yha'' (Baha Buyang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjexedu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yhd'' (Judeo-Iraqi Arabic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjexelu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yhl'' (Hlepho Phowa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjezugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yzg'' (E'ma Buyang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjezuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''yzk'' (Zokhuo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjikske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is sociolinguistics based on methodology $s_2$."},{"word":"banju'a'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jaa'' (Jamamadí).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'abu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jab'' (Hyam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'acu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jac'' (Popti').","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'adu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jad'' (Jahanka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'a'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jae'' (Yabem).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'afu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jaf'' (Jara).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'aje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jay'' (Yan-nhangu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'aju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jaj'' (Zazao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'ake","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jaq'' (Yaqay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'aku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jak'' (Jakun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'alu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jal'' (Yalahatan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'amu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jam'' (Jamaican Creole English).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'a'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jao'' (Yanyuwa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'aru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jar'' (Jarawa (Nigeria)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'asu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jas'' (New Caledonian Javanese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'atu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jat'' (Jakati).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'a'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jau'' (Yaur).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'avu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jav'' (Javanese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'axe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jah'' (Jah Hut).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'axu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jax'' (Jambi Malay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'azu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jaz'' (Jawe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjubu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jbe'' (Judeo-Berber).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjubuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jbj'' (Arandai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjubunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jbn'' (Nafusi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjubu'o","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jbo'' (Lojban).","notes":"Cf. {lojban}."},{"word":"banjuburu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jbr'' (Jofotek-Bromnya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjubutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jbt'' (Jabutí).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjubu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jbu'' (Jukun Takum).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjucusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jcs'' (Jamaican Country Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjucutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jct'' (Krymchak).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjudu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jda'' (Jad).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjudugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jdg'' (Jadgali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjudutu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jdt'' (Juhuri, Judeo-Tat).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'ebu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jeb'' (Jebero).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'e'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jee'' (Jerung).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'egu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jeg'' (Jeng).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'e'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jei'' (Yei).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'eku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jek'' (Jeri Kuo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'elu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jel'' (Yelmek).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'enu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jen'' (Dza).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'eru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jer'' (Jere).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'etu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jet'' (Manem).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'e'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jeu'' (Jonkor Bourmataguil).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'exe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jeh'' (Jeh).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjugubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jgb'' (Ngbee).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjugu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jge'' (Judeo-Georgian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjugu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jgo'' (Ngomba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'i'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jia'' (Jina).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'ibu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jib'' (Jibu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'icu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jic'' (Tol).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'idu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jid'' (Bu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'i'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jie'' (Jilbe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'igu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jig'' (Djingili).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'i'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jii'' (Jiiddu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'ije","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jiy'' (Buyuan Jinuo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'ike","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jiq'' (Guanyinqiao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'ilu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jil'' (Jilim).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'imu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jim'' (Jimi (Cameroon)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'i'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jio'' (Jiamao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'itu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jit'' (Jita).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'i'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jiu'' (Youle Jinuo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'ivu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jiv'' (Shuar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'ixe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jih'' (Shangzhai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjuje'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jya'' (Jiarong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjuje'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jye'' (Judeo-Yemeni Arabic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjujeje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jyy'' (Jaya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjukeru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jqr'' (Jaqaru).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjuku'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jko'' (Kubo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjuku'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jku'' (Labir).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjulu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jle'' (Ngile).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjulusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jls'' (Jamaican Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjumu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jma'' (Dima).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjumubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jmb'' (Zumbun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjumucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jmc'' (Machame).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjumudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jmd'' (Yamdena).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjumu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jmi'' (Jimi (Nigeria)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjumulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jml'' (Jumli).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjumunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jmn'' (Makuri Naga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjumuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jmr'' (Kamara).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjumusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jms'' (Mashi (Nigeria)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjumuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jmx'' (Western Juxtlahuaca Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjunu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jna'' (Jangshung).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjunudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jnd'' (Jandavra).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjunugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jng'' (Yangman).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjunu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jni'' (Janji).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjunuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jnj'' (Yemsa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjunulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jnl'' (Rawat).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjunusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jns'' (Jaunsari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'obu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''job'' (Joba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'odu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jod'' (Wojenaka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'oru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jor'' (Jorá).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'osu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jos'' (Jordanian Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'ove","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jow'' (Jowulu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjupu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jpa'' (Jewish Palestinian Aramaic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjupunu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jpn'' (Japanese).","notes":"Cf. {ponbau}."},{"word":"banjupuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jpr'' (Judeo-Persian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjuru'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jra'' (Jarai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjurubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jrb'' (Judeo-Arabic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjururu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jrr'' (Jiru).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjurutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jrt'' (Jorto).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjuru'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jru'' (Japrería).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banjusulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jsl'' (Japanese Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'u'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jua'' (Júma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'ubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jub'' (Wannu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'ucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''juc'' (Jurchen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'udu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jud'' (Worodougou).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'uje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''juy'' (Juray).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'uku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''juk'' (Wapan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'ulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jul'' (Jirel).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'umu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jum'' (Jumjum).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'unu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jun'' (Juang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'u'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''juo'' (Jiba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'upu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''jup'' (Hupdë).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banju'uru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banke'ubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qub'' (Huallaga Huánuco Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banke'ucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''quc'' (Quiché).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banke'udu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qud'' (Calderón Highland Quichua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banke'u'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''que'' (Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banke'ufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''quf'' (Lambayeque Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banke'ugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qug'' (Chimborazo Highland Quichua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banke'u'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qui'' (Quileute).","notes":"See 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banke'uru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qur'' (Yanahuanca Pasco Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banke'usu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qus'' (Santiago del Estero Quichua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banke'uve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''quw'' (Tena Lowland Quichua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banke'uvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''quv'' (Sacapulteco).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banke'uxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''quh'' (South Bolivian Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banke'uxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qux'' (Yauyos Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banke'uzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''quz'' (Cusco Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankeve'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qwa'' (Corongo Ancash Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankevecu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qwc'' (Classical Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankevemu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qwm'' (Kuman (Russia)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankevesu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qws'' (Sihuas Ancash Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankevetu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qwt'' (Kwalhioqua-Tlatskanai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankevexe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qwh'' (Huaylas Ancash Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankevu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qva'' (Ambo-Pasco Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankevucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qvc'' (Cajamarca Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankevu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qve'' (Eastern Apurímac Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankevu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qvi'' (Imbabura Highland Quichua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankevuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qvy'' (Queyu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankevuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qvj'' (Loja Highland Quichua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankevulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qvl'' (Cajatambo North Lima Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankevumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bankevuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qvz'' (Northern Pastaza Quichua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankexu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qxa'' (Chiquián Ancash Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankexucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qxc'' (Chincha Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankexuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qxq'' (Qashqa'i).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankexulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qxl'' (Salasaca Highland Quichua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankexunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qxn'' (Northern Conchucos Ancash Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankexu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qxo'' (Southern Conchucos Ancash Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankexupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qxp'' (Puno Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankexuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qxr'' (Cañar Highland Quichua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankexusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qxs'' (Southern Qiang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankexutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qxt'' (Santa Ana de Tusi Pasco Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankexu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qxu'' (Arequipa-La Unión Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankexuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''qxw'' (Jauja Wanca Quechua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankexuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ 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(Kajaman).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banku'a'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kai'' (Karekare).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banku'aje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kay'' (Kamayurá).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banku'aju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kaj'' (Jju).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banku'ake","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kaq'' (Capanahua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banku'aku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kak'' (Kayapa Kallahan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banku'alu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kal'' (Kalaallisut, Greenlandic)","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banku'amu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kam'' (Kamba (Kenya)).","notes":"See also 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(Kabardian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbe'' (Kanju).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbf'' (Kakauhua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbg'' (Khamba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbi'' (Kaptiau).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kby'' (Manga Kanuri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbj'' (Kari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbq'' (Kamano).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbk'' (Grass Koiari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbl'' (Kanembu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbm'' (Iwal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbn'' (Kare (Central African Republic)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbo'' (Keliko).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbp'' (Kabiyè).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuburu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbr'' (Kafa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbs'' (Kande).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbt'' (Abadi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbu'' (Kabutra).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbw'' (Kaiep).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbv'' (Dera (Indonesia)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbh'' (Camsá).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kbx'' (Ap Ma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankubuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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''kqv'' (Okolod).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankukexe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kqh'' (Kisankasa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankukexu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kqx'' (Mser).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankukezu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kqz'' (Korana).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuku'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kka'' (Kakanda).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankukubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kkb'' (Kwerisa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankukucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kkc'' (Odoodee).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankukudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kkd'' (Kinuku).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bankuveju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kwj'' (Kwanga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuveke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kwq'' (Kwak).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuveku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kwk'' (Kwakiutl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuvelu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kwl'' (Kofyar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuvemu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kwm'' (Kwambi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuvenu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kwn'' (Kwangali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuve'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kwo'' (Kwomtari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuvepu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bankuvulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kvl'' (Brek Karen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuvumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kvm'' (Kendem).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuvunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kvn'' (Border Kuna).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuvu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kvo'' (Dobel).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuvupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kvp'' (Kompane).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuvuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kvr'' (Kerinci).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuvusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kvs'' (Kunggara).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuvutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kvt'' (Lahta Karen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuvu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kvu'' (Yinbaw Karen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuvuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kvw'' (Wersing).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuvuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kvv'' (Kola).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuvuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kvh'' (Komodo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuvuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kvx'' (Parkari Koli).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuvuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kvz'' (Tsaukambo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxe'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kha'' (Khasi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxebu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''khb'' (Lü).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxecu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''khc'' (Tukang Besi North).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxedu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''khd'' (Bädi Kanum).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxe'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''khe'' (Korowai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxefu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''khf'' (Khuen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxegu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''khg'' (Khams Tibetan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxeje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''khy'' (Kele (Democratic Republic of Congo)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxeju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''khj'' (Kuturmi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxeke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''khq'' (Koyra Chiini Songhay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxeku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''khk'' (Halh Mongolian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxelu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''khl'' (Lusi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxemu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''khm'' (Central Khmer).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxenu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''khn'' (Khandesi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxe'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kho'' (Sakan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxepu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''khp'' (Kapori).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxeru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''khr'' (Kharia).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxesu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''khs'' (Kasua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxetu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kht'' (Khamti).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxe'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''khu'' (Nkhumbi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxeve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''khw'' (Khowar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxevu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxe'' (Kakihum).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxf'' (Manumanaw Karen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxi'' (Keningau Murut).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxy'' (Kayong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxj'' (Kulfa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxq'' (Smärky Kanum).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxk'' (Zayein Karen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxl'' (Nepali Kurux).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxm'' (Northern Khmer).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxn'' (Kanowit-Tanjong Melanau).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxo'' (Kanoé).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxp'' (Wadiyara Koli).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxr'' (Koro (Papua New Guinea)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxs'' (Kangjia).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxt'' (Koiwat).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxu'' (Kui (India)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxw'' (Konai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxv'' (Kuvi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxh'' (Karo (Ethiopia)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxx'' (Likuba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuxuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kxz'' (Kerewo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kza'' (Western Karaboro).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzb'' (Kaibobo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzc'' (Bondoukou Kulango).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzd'' (Kadai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kze'' (Kosena).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzf'' (Da'a Kaili).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzg'' (Kikai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzi'' (Kelabit).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzy'' (Kango (Tshopo District)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzj'' (Coastal Kadazan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzq'' (Kaike).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzk'' (Kazukuru).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzl'' (Kayeli).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzm'' (Kais).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzn'' (Kokola).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzo'' (Kaningi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzp'' (Kaidipang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzr'' (Karang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzs'' (Sugut Dusun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzt'' (Tambunan Dusun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzu'' (Kayupulau).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzw'' (Karirí-Xocó).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzv'' (Komyandaret).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzh'' (Kenuzi-Dongola).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzx'' (Kamarian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bankuzuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''kzz'' (Kalabra).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banli","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is great/grand in property $x_{2}$ (ka) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Indicates a subjective greatness, as compared to the objective standard implied for {barda}; (synonyms, possibly requiring tanru:) extraordinary, illustrious, magnificent, 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See also {barda}, {nobli}, {se} {sinma}, {pluja}, {misno}, {vajni}, {fasnu}, {cizra}, {traji}, {mutce}, {se} {manci}."},{"word":"banlu'a'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''laa'' (Southern Subanen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'abu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lab'' (Linear A).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'acu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lac'' (Lacandon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'adu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lad'' (Ladino).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'a'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lae'' (Pattani).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'afu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''laf'' (Lafofa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'agu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banlubutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lbt'' (Lachi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlubu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lbu'' (Labu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlubuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lbw'' (Tolaki).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlubuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lbv'' (Lavatbura-Lamusong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlubuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lbx'' (Lawangan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlubuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lbz'' (Lardil).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlucucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lcc'' (Legenyem).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlucudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lcd'' (Lola).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlucu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lce'' (Loncong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlucufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lcf'' (Lubu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlucuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lcq'' (Luhu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banluculu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lcl'' (Lisela).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlucumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lcm'' (Tungag).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlucupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lcp'' (Western Lawa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlucusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 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(Lemio).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'eje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ley'' (Lemolang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'eju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lej'' (Lengola).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'eke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''leq'' (Lembena).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'eku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lek'' (Leipon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'elu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lel'' (Lele (Democratic Republic of Congo)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'emu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lem'' (Nomaande).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'enu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''len'' (Lenca).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'e'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''leo'' (Leti (Cameroon)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'epu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lep'' (Lepcha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'eru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ler'' (Lenkau).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'esu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''les'' (Lese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'etu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''let'' (Lesing-Gelimi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'e'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''leu'' (Kara (Papua New Guinea)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'eve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lew'' (Ledo Kaili).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banlunulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lnl'' (South Central Banda).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlunumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lnm'' (Langam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlununu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lnn'' (Lorediakarkar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlunu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lno'' (Lango (Sudan)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlunusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lns'' (Lamnso').","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlunu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lnu'' (Longuda).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlunuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lnh'' (Lanoh).","notes":"See also 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(Lushootseed).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'u'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''luu'' (Lumba-Yakkha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'uve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''luw'' (Luo (Cameroon)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'uvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''luv'' (Luwati).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banlu'uzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''luz'' (Southern Luri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banluve'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lwa'' (Lwalu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banluve'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lwe'' (Lewo Eleng).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banluvegu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lwg'' (Wanga).","notes":"See also 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''lhn'' (Lahanan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banluxepu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lhp'' (Lhokpu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banluxesu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lhs'' (Mlahsö).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banluxetu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lht'' (Lo-Toga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banluxe'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lhu'' (Lahu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banluxexe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lhh'' (Laha (Indonesia)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banluzulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lzl'' (Litzlitz).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banluzunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lzn'' (Leinong Naga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banluzuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lzh'' (Literary Chinese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banluzuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''lzz'' (Laz).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmenske","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is psycholinguistics based on methodology $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {banjikske}, {banpliske}."},{"word":"banmu'a'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''maa'' (San Jerónimo Tecóatl Mazatec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'abu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mab'' (Yutanduchi Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'adu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mad'' (Madurese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'a'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mae'' (Bo-Rukul).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'afu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''maf'' (Mafa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'agu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mag'' (Magahi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'a'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mai'' (Maithili).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'aju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''maj'' (Jalapa De Díaz Mazatec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'ake","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''maq'' (Chiquihuitlán Mazatec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'aku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mak'' (Makasar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'alu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mal'' (Malayalam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'amu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mam'' (Mam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'anu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''man'' (Mandingo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'aru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mar'' (Marathi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'asu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mas'' (Masai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'atu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mat'' (San Francisco Matlatzinca).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'a'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mau'' (Huautla Mazatec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'ave","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''maw'' (Mampruli).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'avu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mav'' (Sateré-Mawé).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'axe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mah'' (Marshallese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'axu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''max'' (North Moluccan Malay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'azu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''maz'' (Central Mazahua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mba'' (Higaonon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmububu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbb'' (Western Bukidnon Manobo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbc'' (Macushi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbd'' (Dibabawon Manobo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbe'' (Molale).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbf'' (Baba Malay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbi'' (Ilianen Manobo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mby'' (Memoni).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubuju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbj'' (Nadëb).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbq'' (Maisin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbk'' (Malol).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbl'' (Maxakalí).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbm'' (Ombamba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbn'' (Macaguán).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbo'' (Mbo (Cameroon)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbp'' (Malayo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuburu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbr'' (Nukak Makú).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbs'' (Sarangani Manobo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbt'' (Matigsalug Manobo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbu'' (Mbula-Bwazza).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbw'' (Maring).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbv'' (Mbulungish).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbh'' (Mangseng).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbx'' (Mari (East Sepik Province)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmubuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mbz'' (Amoltepec Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmucu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mca'' (Maca).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmucubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mcb'' (Machiguenga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmucucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mcc'' (Bitur).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmucudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mcd'' (Sharanahua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmucu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mce'' (Itundujia Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmucufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mcf'' (Matsés).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmucugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mcg'' (Mapoyo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmucu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mci'' (Mese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmucuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mcy'' (South Watut).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmucuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mcj'' (Mvanip).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmucuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mcq'' (Ese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmucuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mck'' (Mbunda).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuculu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mcl'' (Macaguaje).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmucumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banmuduru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mdr'' (Mandar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmudusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mds'' (Maria (Papua New Guinea)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmudutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mdt'' (Mbere).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmudu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mdu'' (Mboko).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuduve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mdw'' (Mbosi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuduvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mdv'' (Santa Lucía Monteverde Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuduxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mdh'' (Maguindanaon).","notes":"See also 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the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mef'' (Megam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'egu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''meg'' (Mea).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'e'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mei'' (Midob).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'eje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mey'' (Hassaniyya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'eju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mej'' (Meyah).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'eke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''meq'' (Merey).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'eku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mek'' (Mekeo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'elu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mel'' (Central Melanau).","notes":"See 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'e'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''meu'' (Motu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'eve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mew'' (Maaka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'evu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mev'' (Mann).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'exe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''meh'' (Southwestern Tlaxiaco Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'ezu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mez'' (Menominee).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmufu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mfa'' (Pattani Malay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmufubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mfb'' (Bangka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmufucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mfc'' (Mba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmufudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mfd'' (Mendankwe-Nkwen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmufu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mfe'' (Morisyen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmufufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mff'' (Naki).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmufugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mfg'' (Mixifore).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmufu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mfi'' (Wandala).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmufuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mfy'' (Mayo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmufuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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Malay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmufuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mfr'' (Marithiel).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmufusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mfs'' (Mexican Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmufutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mft'' (Mokerang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmufu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mfu'' (Mbwela).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmufuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mfw'' (Mulaha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmufuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mfv'' (Mandjak).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmufuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mfh'' (Matal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmufuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mfx'' (Melo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmufuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mfz'' (Mabaan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmugu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mga'' (Middle Irish (900-1200)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmugubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mgb'' (Mararit).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmugucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mgc'' (Morokodo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmugudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mgd'' (Moru).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmugu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mge'' (Mango).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmugufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mgf'' (Maklew).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmugugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mgg'' (Mpongmpong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmugu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mgi'' (Lijili).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuguje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mgy'' (Mbunga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuguju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mgj'' (Abureni).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuguke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mgq'' (Malila).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuguku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mgk'' (Mawes).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmugulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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(Mongol).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmugu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mgu'' (Mailu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuguve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mgw'' (Matumbi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuguvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mgv'' (Matengo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuguxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mgh'' (Makhuwa-Meetto).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuguxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mgx'' (Omati).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuguzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mgz'' (Mbugwe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'i'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mia'' (Miami).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'ibu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mib'' (Atatláhuca Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'icu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mic'' (Micmac).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'idu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mid'' (Mandaic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'i'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mie'' (Ocotepec Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'ifu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mif'' (Mofu-Gudur).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'igu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mig'' (San Miguel El Grande Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'i'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mii'' (Chigmecatitlán Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'ije","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''miy'' (Ayutla Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'iju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mij'' (Abar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'ike","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''miq'' (Mískito).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'iku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mik'' (Mikasuki).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'ilu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mil'' (Peñoles Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'imu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mim'' (Alacatlatzala Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'inu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''min'' (Minangkabau).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'i'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mio'' (Pinotepa Nacional Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'ipu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mip'' (Apasco-Apoala Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'iru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mir'' (Isthmus Mixe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'isu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mis'' (Uncoded languages).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'itu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mit'' (Southern Puebla Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'i'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''miu'' (Cacaloxtepec Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'ive","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''miw'' (Akoye).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'ixe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mih'' (Chayuco Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'ixu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mix'' (Mixtepec Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmu'izu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''miz'' (Coatzospan Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuje'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mya'' (Burmese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmujebu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''myb'' (Mbay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmujecu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''myc'' (Mayeka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmujedu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''myd'' (Maramba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuje'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mye'' (Myene).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmujefu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''myf'' (Bambassi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmujegu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''myg'' (Manta).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuje'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''myi'' (Mina (India)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmujeje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''myy'' (Macuna).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmujeju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''myj'' (Mangayat).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmujeke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''myq'' (Forest Maninka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmujeku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''myk'' (Mamara Senoufo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmujelu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''myl'' (Moma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmujemu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mym'' (Me'en).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuje'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''myo'' (Anfillo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmujepu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''myp'' (Pirahã).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmujeru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''myr'' (Muniche).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmujesu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mys'' (Mesmes).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuje'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banmujusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mjs'' (Miship).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmujutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mjt'' (Sauria Paharia).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuju'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mju'' (Manna-Dora).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmujuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mjw'' (Karbi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmujuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mjv'' (Mannan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmujuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mjh'' (Mwera (Nyasa)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmujuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mjx'' (Mahali).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banmukenu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mqn'' (Moronene).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuke'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mqo'' (Modole).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukepu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mqp'' (Manipa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukeru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mqr'' (Mander).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukesu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mqs'' (West Makian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuketu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mqt'' (Mok).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuke'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mqu'' (Mandari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukeve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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(Siliput).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mkd'' (Macedonian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuku'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mke'' (Mawchi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mkf'' (Miya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mkg'' (Mak (China)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuku'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mki'' (Dhatki).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mky'' (East Makian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mkj'' (Mokilese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mkq'' (Bay Miwok).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mkk'' (Byep).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mkl'' (Mokole).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mkm'' (Moklen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mkn'' (Kupang Malay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuku'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mko'' (Mingang Doso).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mkp'' (Moikodi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mkr'' (Malas).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mks'' (Silacayoapan Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mkt'' (Vamale).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmuku'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mku'' (Konyanka Maninka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mkw'' (Kituba (Congo)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mkv'' (Mafea).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banmukuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''mkx'' (Kinamiging Manobo).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banpufu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pfa'' (Pááfang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpufu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pfe'' (Peere).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpufulu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pfl'' (Palatine German, Pfaelzisch).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpugu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pga'' (Sudanese Creole Arabic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpugugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pgg'' (Pangwali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpugu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pgi'' (Pagi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuguje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pgy'' (Pongyong).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'imu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pim'' (Powhatan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'inu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pin'' (Piame).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'i'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pio'' (Piapoco).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'ipu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pip'' (Pero).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'iru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pir'' (Piratapuyo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'isu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pis'' (Pijin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'itu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pit'' (Pitta Pitta).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'i'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ 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''pyy'' (Pyen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpujemu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pym'' (Fyam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpujenu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pyn'' (Poyanáwa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpujesu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pys'' (Paraguayan Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuje'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pyu'' (Puyuma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpujexu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pyx'' (Pyu (Myanmar)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpujutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pjt'' (Pitjantjatjara).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuke'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pqa'' (Pa'a).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpukemu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pqm'' (Malecite-Passamaquoddy).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuku'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pka'' (Ardhamāgadhī Prākrit).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpukubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pkb'' (Pokomo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpukucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pkc'' (Paekche).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpukugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pkg'' (Pak-Tong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpukunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pkn'' (Pakanha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuku'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pko'' (Pökoot).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpukupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pkp'' (Pukapuka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpukuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pkr'' (Attapady Kurumba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpukusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pks'' (Pakistan Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpukutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pkt'' (Maleng).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuku'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pku'' (Paku).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpukuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pkh'' (Pankhu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpulu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pla'' (Miani).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpulubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''plb'' (Polonombauk).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpulucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''plc'' (Central Palawano).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuludu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pld'' (Polari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpulu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ple'' (Palu'e).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpulugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''plg'' (Pilagá).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpulu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pli'' (Pali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuluje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ply'' (Bolyu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuluju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''plj'' (Polci).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuluke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''plq'' (Palaic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuluku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''plk'' (Kohistani Shina).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpululu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pll'' (Shwe Palaung).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpulunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pln'' (Palenquero).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpulu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''plo'' (Oluta Popoluca).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpulupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''plp'' (Palpa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuluru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''plr'' (Palaka Senoufo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpulusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pls'' (San Marcos Tlalcoyalco Popoloca).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpulutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''plt'' (Plateau Malagasy).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpulu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''plu'' (Palikúr).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuluve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''plw'' (Brooke's Point Palawano).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuluvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''plv'' (Southwest Palawano).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuluxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''plh'' (Paulohi).","notes":"See 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banpumuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pmx'' (Poumei Naga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpumuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pmz'' (Southern Pame).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpunu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pna'' (Punan Bah-Biau).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpunubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pnb'' (Western Panjabi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpunucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pnc'' (Pannei).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpunu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pne'' (Western Penan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpunugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''png'' (Pongu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpunu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pni'' (Aoheng).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpunuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pny'' (Pinyin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpunuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pnq'' (Pana (Burkina Faso)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpunumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pnm'' (Punan Batu 1).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpununu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pnn'' (Pinai-Hagahai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpunu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pno'' (Panobo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpunupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pnp'' (Pancana).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banpunuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pnx'' (Phong-Kniang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpunuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pnz'' (Pana (Central African Republic)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'ocu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''poc'' (Poqomam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'odu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pod'' (Ponares).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'o'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''poe'' (San Juan Atzingo Popoloca).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'ofu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pof'' (Poke).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'ogu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pog'' (Potiguára).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'o'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''poi'' (Highland Popoluca).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'oje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''poy'' (Pogolo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'oke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''poq'' (Texistepec Popoluca).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'oku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pok'' (Pokangá).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'olu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pol'' (Polish).","notes":"Cf. {bangrpolska}."},{"word":"banpu'omu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pom'' (Southeastern Pomo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'onu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pon'' (Pohnpeian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'o'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''poo'' (Central Pomo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'opu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pop'' (Pwapwa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'oru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''por'' (Portuguese).","notes":"Cf. {razbau}, {potybau}."},{"word":"banpu'osu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pos'' (Sayula Popoluca).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'otu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pot'' (Potawatomi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'ove","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pow'' (San Felipe Otlaltepec Popoloca).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'ovu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pov'' (Upper Guinea Crioulo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'oxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''poh'' (Poqomchi').","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'oxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pox'' (Polabian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpupu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ppa'' (Pao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpupu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ppe'' (Papi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpupu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ppi'' (Paipai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpupuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ppq'' (Pei).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpupuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ppk'' (Uma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpupulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ppl'' (Pipil).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpupumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ppm'' (Papuma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpupunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ppn'' (Papapana).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpupu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ppo'' (Folopa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpupupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ppp'' (Pelende).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpupuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ppr'' (Piru).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpupusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pps'' (San Luís Temalacayuca Popoloca).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuputu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ppt'' (Pare).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpupu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ppu'' (Papora).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpurubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''prb'' (Lua').","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpurucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''prc'' (Parachi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpurudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''prd'' (Parsi-Dari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuru'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pre'' (Principense).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpurufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''prf'' (Paranan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpurugu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''prg'' (Prussian, Old Prussian)","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuru'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pri'' (Paicî).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuruje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pry'' (Pray 3).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuruke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''prq'' (Ashéninka Perené).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuruku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''prk'' (Parauk).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpurulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''prl'' (Peruvian Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpurumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''prm'' (Kibiri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpurunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''prn'' (Prasuni).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuru'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pro'' (Old Provençal (to 1500)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpurupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''prp'' (Parsi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpururu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''prr'' (Puri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpurusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''prs'' (Dari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpurutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''prt'' (Phai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuru'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pru'' (Puragi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuruve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''prw'' (Parawen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuruxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''prh'' (Porohanon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuruxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''prx'' (Purik).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuruzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''prz'' (Providencia Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpusu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''psa'' (Asue Awyu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpusucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''psc'' (Persian Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpusudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''psd'' (Plains Indian Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpusu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pse'' (Central Malay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpusugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''psg'' (Penang Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpusu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''psi'' (Southeast Pashayi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpusuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''psy'' (Piscataway).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpusuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''psq'' (Pasi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpusulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''psl'' (Puerto Rican Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpusumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''psm'' (Pauserna).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpusunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''psn'' (Panasuan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpusu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pso'' (Polish Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpusupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''psp'' (Philippine Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpusuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''psr'' (Portuguese Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpususu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pss'' (Kaulong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpusutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pst'' (Central Pashto).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpusu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''psu'' (Sauraseni Prākrit).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpusuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''psw'' (Port 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banputuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ptr'' (Piamatsina).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpututu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ptt'' (Enrekang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banputu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ptu'' (Bambam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banputuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ptw'' (Pentlatch).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banputuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ptv'' (Port Vato).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banputuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pth'' (Pataxó Hã-Ha-Hãe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'u'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pua'' (Western Highland Purepecha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'ubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pub'' (Purum).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'ucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''puc'' (Punan Merap).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'udu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pud'' (Punan Aput).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'u'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pue'' (Puelche).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'ufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''puf'' (Punan Merah).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'ugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pug'' (Phuie).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'u'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pui'' (Puinave).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'uje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''puy'' (Purisimeño).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'uju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''puj'' (Punan Tubu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'uke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''puq'' (Puquina).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'uku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''puk'' (Pu Ko).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'umu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pum'' (Puma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'u'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''puo'' (Puoc).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'upu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pup'' (Pulabu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpu'uru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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(Pawaia).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuvebu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pwb'' (Panawa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuvegu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pwg'' (Gapapaiwa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuvemu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pwm'' (Molbog).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuvenu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pwn'' (Paiwan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuve'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pwo'' (Pwo Western Karen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuveru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pwr'' (Powari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banpuveve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''pww'' (Pwo Northern Karen).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banru'a'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''rao'' (Rao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banru'apu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''rap'' (Rapanui).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banru'aru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''rar'' (Rarotongan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banru'asu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ras'' (Tegali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banru'atu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''rat'' (Razajerdi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banru'a'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''rau'' (Raute).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banru'ave","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''raw'' (Rawang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banru'avu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bansu'e'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''see'' (Seneca).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bansu'efu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''sef'' (Cebaara Senoufo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bansu'egu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''seg'' (Segeju).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bansu'e'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''sei'' (Seri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bansu'eje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''sey'' (Secoya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bansu'eju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''sej'' (Sene).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bansu'eke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''seq'' (Senara Sénoufo).","notes":"See also 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(Sheko).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bansuxegu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''shg'' (Shua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bansuxe'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''shi'' (Tachelhit).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bansuxeje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''shy'' (Tachawit).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bansuxeju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''shj'' (Shatt).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bansuxeke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''shq'' (Sala).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bansuxeku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''shk'' (Shilluk).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bansuxelu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''shl'' (Shendu).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'efu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tef'' (Teressa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'egu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''teg'' (Teke-Tege).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'e'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tei'' (Torricelli).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'eje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tey'' (Tulishi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'eke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''teq'' (Temein).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'eku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tek'' (Ibali Teke).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'elu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tel'' (Telugu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'emu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tem'' (Timne).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'enu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ten'' (Tama (Colombia)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'e'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''teo'' (Teso).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'epu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tep'' (Tepecano).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'eru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ter'' (Tereno).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'esu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tes'' (Tengger).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'etu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tet'' (Tetun, Tetum).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'e'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''teu'' (Soo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'eve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tew'' (Tewa (USA)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'evu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tev'' (Teor).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'exe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''teh'' (Tehuelche).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'exu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tex'' (Tennet).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantufu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tfi'' (Tofin Gbe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantufunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tfn'' (Tanaina).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantufu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bantugunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tgn'' (Tandaganon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantugu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tgo'' (Sudest).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantugupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tgp'' (Tangoa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuguru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tgr'' (Tareng).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantugusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tgs'' (Nume).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantugutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tgt'' (Central Tagbanwa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantugu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tgu'' (Tanggu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuguve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tgw'' (Tagwana Senoufo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuguvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tgv'' (Tingui-Boto).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuguxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tgh'' (Tobagonian Creole English).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuguxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tgx'' (Tagish).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'i'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tia'' (Tidikelt Tamazight).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'icu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tic'' (Tira).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'idu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tid'' (Tidong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'i'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tie'' (Tingal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'ifu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tif'' (Tifal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'igu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tig'' (Tigre).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'i'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tii'' (Tiene).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'ije","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tiy'' (Tiruray).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'iju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tij'' (Tilung).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'ike","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tiq'' (Tiéfo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'iku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bantuje'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tya'' (Tauya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuje'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tye'' (Kyenga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuje'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tyi'' (Teke-Tsaayi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantujeju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tyj'' (Tai Do).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantujelu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tyl'' (Thu Lao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantujenu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tyn'' (Kombai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantujepu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''typ'' (Thaypan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantujeru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bantukupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tkp'' (Tikopia).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantukuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tkr'' (Tsakhur).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantukusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tks'' (Takestani).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantukutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tkt'' (Kathoriya Tharu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuku'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tku'' (Upper Necaxa Totonac).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantukuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tkw'' (Teanu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantukuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tkx'' (Tangko).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantukuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tkz'' (Takua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantulu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tla'' (Southwestern Tepehuan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantulubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tlb'' (Tobelo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantulucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tlc'' (Yecuatla Totonac).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuludu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tld'' (Talaud).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantulufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tlf'' (Telefol).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantulugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tlg'' (Tofanma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantulu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tli'' (Tlingit).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuluje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tly'' (Talysh).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuluju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tlj'' (Talinga-Bwisi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuluke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tlq'' (Tai Loi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuluku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tlk'' (Taloki).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantululu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tll'' (Tetela).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantulumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tlm'' (Tolomako).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantulunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tln'' (Talondo').","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantulu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tlo'' (Talodi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantulupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tlp'' (Filomena Mata-Coahuitlán Totonac).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuluru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tlr'' (Talise).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantulusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tls'' (Tambotalo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantulutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tlt'' (Teluti).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantulu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tlu'' (Tulehu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuluve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tlw'' (South Wemale).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuluvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tlv'' (Taliabu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuluxe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tlh'' (Klingon, tlhIngan-Hol).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuluxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tlx'' (Khehek).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tma'' (Tama (Chad)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmb'' (Katbol).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmc'' (Tumak).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmd'' (Haruai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tme'' (Tremembé).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmf'' (Toba-Maskoy).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmg'' (Ternateño).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmi'' (Tutuba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmy'' (Tami).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmj'' (Samarokena).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmq'' (Tumleo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmk'' (Northwestern Tamang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tml'' (Tamnim Citak).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmm'' (Tai Thanh).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmn'' (Taman (Indonesia)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmo'' (Temoq).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmp'' (Tai Mène).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmr'' (Jewish Babylonian Aramaic (ca. 200-1200 CE)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tms'' (Tima).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmt'' (Tasmate).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmu'' (Iau).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmw'' (Temuan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmv'' (Tembo (Motembo)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantumuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tmh'' (Tamashek).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bantunu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tni'' (Tandia).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantunuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tny'' (Tongwe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantunuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tnq'' (Taino).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantunuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tnk'' (Kwamera).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantunulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tnl'' (Lenakel).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantunumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tnm'' (Tabla).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantununu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tnn'' (North Tanna).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantunu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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(Tangchangya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantunuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tnh'' (Maiani).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantunuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tnx'' (Tanema).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantunuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tnz'' (Tonga (Thailand)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'obu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tob'' (Toba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'ocu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''toc'' (Coyutla Totonac).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'odu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tod'' (Toma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'o'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''toe'' (Tomedes).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'ofu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tof'' (Gizrra).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'ogu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tog'' (Tonga (Nyasa)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'o'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''toi'' (Tonga (Zambia)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'oje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''toy'' (Topoiyo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'oju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''toj'' (Tojolabal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'oke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''toq'' (Toposa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'oku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tok'' (Toki Pona).","notes":"See also {tokpona}, 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'o'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tou'' (Tho).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'ove","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tow'' (Jemez).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'ovu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tov'' (Upper Taromi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'oxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''toh'' (Gitonga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'oxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tox'' (Tobian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'ozu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''toz'' (To).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantupu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tpa'' (Taupota).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantupucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bantusu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tse'' (Tunisian Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantusufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tsf'' (Southwestern Tamang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantusugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tsg'' (Tausug).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantusu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tsi'' (Tsimshian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantusuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tsy'' (Tebul Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantusuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tsj'' (Tshangla).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantusuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tsq'' (Thai Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantusuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tsk'' (Tseku).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantusulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tsl'' (Ts'ün-Lao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantusumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tsm'' (Turkish Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantusunu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tsn'' (Tswana, Setswana)","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantusu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tso'' (Tsonga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantusupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tsp'' (Northern Toussian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantusuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tsr'' (Akei).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantususu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tss'' (Taiwan Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantusu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tsu'' (Tsou).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantusuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tsw'' (Tsishingini).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantusuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tsv'' (Tsogo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantusuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tsh'' (Tsuvan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantusuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tsx'' (Mubami).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantusuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tsz'' (Purepecha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantutu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tta'' (Tutelo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantutubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ttb'' (Gaa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantutucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ttc'' (Tektiteko).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantutudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ttd'' (Tauade).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantutu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tte'' (Bwanabwana).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantutufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ttf'' (Tuotomb).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantutugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ttg'' (Tutong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantutu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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(Towei).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantutu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tto'' (Lower Ta'oih).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantutupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ttp'' (Tombelala).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuturu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ttr'' (Tera).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantutusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tts'' (Northeastern Thai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantututu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ttt'' (Muslim Tat).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantutu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ttu'' (Torau).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantutuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ttw'' (Long Wat).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantutuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ttv'' (Titan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantutuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tth'' (Upper Ta'oih).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantutuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ttz'' (Tsum).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'u'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tua'' (Wiarumus).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'ubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tub'' (Tübatulabal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'ucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tuc'' (Mutu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'udu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tud'' (Tuxá).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'u'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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(Turkmen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'ulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tul'' (Tula).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'umu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tum'' (Tumbuka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'unu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tun'' (Tunica).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'u'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tuo'' (Tucano).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'uru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tur'' (Turkish).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'usu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tus'' (Tuscarora).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'u'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tuu'' (Tututni).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'uvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tuv'' (Turkana).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'uxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tuh'' (Taulil).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'uxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tux'' (Tuxináwa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantu'uzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''tuz'' (Turka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuve'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''twa'' (Twana).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuvebu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''twb'' (Western Tawbuid).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuvecu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''twc'' (Teshenawa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuvedu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''twd'' (Twents).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuve'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''twe'' (Tewa (Indonesia)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuvefu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''twf'' (Northern Tiwa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuvegu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''twg'' (Tereweng).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuve'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''twi'' (Twi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuveje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''twy'' (Tawoyan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuveke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''twq'' (Tasawaq).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuvelu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''twl'' (Tawara).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuvemu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''twm'' (Tawang Monpa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuvenu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''twn'' (Twendi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuve'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''two'' (Tswapong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuvepu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''twp'' (Ere).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuveru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''twr'' (Southwestern Tarahumara).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"bantuvetu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''twt'' (Turiwára).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"bantuxexu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''thx'' (The).","notes":"This ISO code is deprecated. 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is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wne'' (Waneci).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvenugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wng'' (Wanggom).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvenu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wni'' (Ndzwani Comorian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvenuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wnk'' (Wanukaka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvenumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wnm'' (Wanggamala).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvenu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wno'' (Wano).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvenupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wnp'' (Wanap).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvenu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wnu'' (Usan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'o'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''woa'' (Tyaraity).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'obu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wob'' (Wè Northern).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'ocu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''woc'' (Wogeo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'odu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wod'' (Wolani).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'o'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''woe'' (Woleaian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'ofu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wof'' (Gambian Wolof).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'ogu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wog'' (Wogamusin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'o'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''woi'' (Kamang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'oje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''woy'' (Weyto).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'oku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wok'' (Longto).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'olu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wol'' (Wolof).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'omu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wom'' (Wom (Nigeria)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'onu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''won'' (Wongo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'o'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''woo'' (Manombai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'oru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wor'' (Woria).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'osu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wos'' (Hanga Hundi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'ove","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wow'' (Wawonii).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvepucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wpc'' (Maco).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banveru'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wra'' (Warapu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banverubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wrb'' (Warluwara).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banverudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wrd'' (Warduji).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banverugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wrg'' (Warungu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banveru'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wri'' (Wariyangga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banveruje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wry'' (Merwari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banverulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wrl'' (Warlmanpa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banverumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wrm'' (Warumungu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banverunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wrn'' (Warnang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banverupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wrp'' (Waropen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banveruru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wrr'' (Wardaman).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banverusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wrs'' (Waris).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banveru'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wru'' (Waru).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banveruve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wrw'' (Gugu Warra).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banveruvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wrv'' (Waruna).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banveruxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wrh'' (Wiradhuri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banveruxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wrx'' (Wae Rana).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banveruzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wrz'' (Waray (Australia)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvesu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wsa'' (Warembori).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvesu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wsi'' (Wusi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvesuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wsk'' (Waskia).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvesuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wsr'' (Owenia).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvesusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wss'' (Wasa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvesu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wsu'' (Wasu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvesuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wsv'' (Wotapuri-Katarqalai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvetufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wtf'' (Dumpu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvetu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wti'' (Berta).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvetuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wtk'' (Watakataui).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvetumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wtm'' (Mewati).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvetuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wtw'' (Wotu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'u'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wua'' (Wikngenchera).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'ubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wub'' (Wunambal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'udu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wud'' (Wudu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'uje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wuy'' (Wauyai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'ulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wul'' (Silimo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'umu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wum'' (Wumbvu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'unu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wun'' (Bungu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'uru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wur'' (Wurrugu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'utu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wut'' (Wutung).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'u'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wuu'' (Wu Chinese).","notes":"Cf. {jugbau}, {bancumunu}."},{"word":"banve'uvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wuv'' (Wuvulu-Aua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'uxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wuh'' (Wutunhua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banve'uxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wux'' (Wulna).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banveve'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wwa'' (Waama).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banveve'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wwo'' (Wetamut).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banveveru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wwr'' (Warrwa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banveveve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''www'' (Wawa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvexe'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wha'' (Manusela).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvexegu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''whg'' (North Wahgi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvexeku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''whk'' (Wahau Kenyah).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvexe'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''whu'' (Wahau Kayan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvexu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''wxa'' (Waxianghua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvoksle","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (phone/speech sounds; specifically is linguistic and vocal) is a phoneme in/of segment of utterance/speech stream $s_2=v_1$ in language $b_1$ of speaker $v_2=b_2$ in order to communicate/express $b_3$ (si'o/du'u; not quote(?)), produced with body-parts/tools $x_6$ at loci/in position/manner (of articulation) $x_7$","notes":"Must be vocal. x2 is a recognized/represented by (belongs to equivalence class of) phoneme x1. Contrast with: {bancocysle} (which is nonvocal). Recognition of a phoneme as linguistically distinct is language-dependent; b1 is a language which includes/recognizes said phoneme (and which realizes/recognizes/categorizes/divides phones s2 into the equivalence class of that phoneme). x6 and x7 are not predictable from the veljvo."},{"word":"banvokyvelganzu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a phonotactic rule pertaining to/organizing sound(s) $x_2$ into $x_3$ in/pertaining to language $x_4$ proposed/applied by $x_5$"},{"word":"banvu'a'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vaa'' (Vaagri Booli).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'a'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vae'' (Vale).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'afu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vaf'' (Vafsi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'agu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vag'' (Vagla).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'a'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vai'' (Vai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'aje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vay'' (Wayu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'aju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vaj'' (Vasekela Bushman).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'alu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''val'' (Vehes).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'amu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vam'' (Vanimo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'anu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''van'' (Valman).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'a'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vao'' (Vao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'apu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 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(Southwestern Bontok).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'ecu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vec'' (Venetian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'edu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ved'' (Veddah).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'elu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vel'' (Veluws).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'emu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vem'' (Vemgo-Mabas).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'enu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ven'' (Venda).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'e'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''veo'' (Ventureño).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'epu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vep'' (Veps).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'eru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ver'' (Mom Jango).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvuguru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vgr'' (Vaghri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvugutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vgt'' (Vlaamse Gebarentaal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'icu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vic'' (Virgin Islands Creole English).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'idu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vid'' (Vidunda).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'i'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vie'' (Vietnamese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'ifu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vif'' (Vili).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'igu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vig'' (Viemo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'ilu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vil'' (Vilela).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'inu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vin'' (Vinza).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'isu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vis'' (Vishavan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'itu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vit'' (Viti).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'ivu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''viv'' (Iduna).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvuku'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vka'' (Kariyarra).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvuku'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 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(Tenggarong Kutai Malay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvuku'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vku'' (Kurrama).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvulupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vlp'' (Valpei).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvulusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vls'' (Vlaams).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvumu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vma'' (Martuyhunira).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvumubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vmb'' (Mbabaram).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvumucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vmc'' (Juxtlahuaca Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvumudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vmd'' (Mudu Koraga).","notes":"See 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banvumuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vmk'' (Makhuwa-Shirima).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvumulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vml'' (Malgana).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvumumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vmm'' (Mitlatongo Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvumupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vmp'' (Soyaltepec Mazatec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvumuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vmr'' (Marenje).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvumusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vms'' (Moksela).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvumu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vmu'' (Muluridyi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvumuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vmw'' (Makhuwa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvumuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vmv'' (Valley Maidu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvumuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vmh'' (Maraghei).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvumuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vmx'' (Tamazola Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvumuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vmz'' (Mazatlán Mazatec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvunuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vnk'' (Vano).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvunumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vnm'' (Vinmavis).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvunupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vnp'' (Vunapu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'olu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vol'' (Volapük).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'oru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vor'' (Voro).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvu'otu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vot'' (Votic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvuru'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vra'' (Vera'a).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvuru'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vro'' (Võro).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvurusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vrs'' (Varisi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvurutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 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639-3 code ''vut'' (Vute).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banvuve'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''vwa'' (Awa (China)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a bank owned by/in banking system $x_{2}$ for banking function(s) $x_{3}$ (event).","notes":"See also {sorcu}, {zarci}, {canja}, {kagni}."},{"word":"banxe'a'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''haa'' (Han).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'abu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hab'' (Hanoi Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'acu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hac'' (Gurani).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'adu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''had'' (Hatam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'a'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hae'' (Eastern Oromo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'afu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''haf'' (Haiphong Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'agu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hag'' (Hanga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'a'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hai'' (Haida).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'aje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hay'' (Haya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'aju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''haj'' (Hajong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'ake","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''haq'' (Ha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'aku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hak'' (Hakka 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'atu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hat'' (Haitian, Haitian Creole).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'a'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hau'' (Hausa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'ave","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''haw'' (Hawaiian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'avu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hav'' (Havu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'axe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hah'' (Hahon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'axu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hax'' (Southern Haida).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'azu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''haz'' (Hazaragi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxebu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hba'' (Hamba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxebubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hbb'' (Huba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxebunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hbn'' (Heiban).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxebu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hbo'' (Ancient Hebrew).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxebusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hbs'' (Serbo-Croatian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxebu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hbu'' (Habu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxecu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hca'' (Andaman Creole Hindi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxecuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hch'' (Huichol).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxeduje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hdy'' (Hadiyya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxedunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hdn'' (Northern Haida).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxedusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hds'' (Honduras Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'e'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hea'' (Northern Qiandong Miao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'ebu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''heb'' (Hebrew).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'edu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hed'' (Herdé).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'egu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''heg'' (Helong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'e'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hei'' (Heiltsuk).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'emu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hem'' (Hemba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'eru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''her'' (Herero).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'exe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''heh'' (Hehe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxegumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hgm'' (Hai//om).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxeguve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hgw'' (Haigwai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'i'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 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(Seit-Kaitetu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'ilu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hil'' (Hiligaynon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'inu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hin'' (Hindi).","notes":"Cf. {xinbau}."},{"word":"banxe'i'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hio'' (Tsoa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'iru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hir'' (Himarimã).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'itu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hit'' (Hittite).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'ive","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hiw'' (Hiw).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'ixe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hih'' (Pamosu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'ixu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hix'' (Hixkaryána).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxeje'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hya'' (Hya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxeje'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hye'' (Armenian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxeju'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hji'' (Haji).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxeku'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hka'' (Kahe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxeku'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hke'' (Hunde).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxekuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hkk'' (Hunjara-Kaina Ke).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxekusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hks'' (Hong Kong Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxelu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hla'' (Halia).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxelubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hlb'' (Halbi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxeludu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hld'' (Halang Doan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxelu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hle'' (Hlersu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxelutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hlt'' (Nga La).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxelu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hlu'' (Hieroglyphic Luwian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxemu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hma'' (Southern Mashan Miao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxemubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hmb'' (Humburi Senni Songhay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxemucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hmc'' (Central Huishui Miao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxemudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hmd'' (Large Flowery Miao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxemu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hme'' (Eastern Huishui Miao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxemufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hmf'' (Hmong Don).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxemugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hmg'' (Southwestern Guiyang Hmong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxemu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 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(Hani).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxenuju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hnj'' (Mong Njua, Hmong Njua)","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxenunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hnn'' (Hanunoo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxenu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hno'' (Northern Hindko).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxenusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hns'' (Caribbean Hindustani).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxenu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hnu'' (Hung).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxenuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hnh'' (//Ani).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'o'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hoa'' (Hoava).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'obu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hob'' (Mari (Madang Province)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'ocu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hoc'' (Ho).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'odu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hod'' (Holma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'o'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hoe'' (Horom).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'o'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hoi'' (Holikachuk).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'oje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hoy'' (Holiya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'oju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hoj'' (Hadothi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'olu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hol'' (Holu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'omu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hom'' (Homa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'o'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hoo'' (Holoholo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'opu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hop'' (Hopi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'oru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hor'' (Horo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'osu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hos'' (Ho Chi Minh City Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'otu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hot'' (Malê).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'ove","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''how'' (Honi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'ovu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hov'' (Hovongan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'oxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hoh'' (Hobyót).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'ozu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hoz'' (Hozo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxepu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hpo'' (Hpon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxepusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hps'' (Hawai'i Pidgin Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxeru'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hra'' (Hrangkhol).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxeru'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hre'' (Hre).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxeruku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hrk'' (Haruku).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxerumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hrm'' (Horned Miao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxeru'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hro'' (Haroi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxeruru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hrr'' (Horuru).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxerutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hrt'' (Hértevin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxeru'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hru'' (Hruso).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxeruvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 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(Hungarian Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxetu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hti'' (Hoti).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxetu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hto'' (Minica Huitoto).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxetusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hts'' (Hadza).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxetu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''htu'' (Hitu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxetuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''htx'' (Middle Hittite).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'ubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hub'' (Huambisa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'ucu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''huc'' (=/Hua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'udu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hud'' (Huaulu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'u'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hue'' (San Francisco Del Mar Huave).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'ufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''huf'' (Humene).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'ugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hug'' (Huachipaeri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'u'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hui'' (Huli).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'uje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''huy'' (Hulaulá).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'uju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''huj'' (Northern Guiyang Miao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'uke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''huq'' (Tsat).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'uku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''huk'' (Hulung).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'ulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hul'' (Hula).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'umu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hum'' (Hungana).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'unu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hun'' (Hungarian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'u'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''huo'' (Hu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'upu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hup'' (Hupa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'uru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hur'' (Halkomelem).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'usu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hus'' (Huastec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'utu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hut'' (Humla).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'u'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''huu'' (Murui Huitoto).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'uve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''huw'' (Hukumina).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'uvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''huv'' (San Mateo Del Mar Huave).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'uxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''huh'' (Huilliche).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'uxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hux'' (Nüpode Huitoto).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxe'uzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''huz'' (Hunzib).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxeve'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hwa'' (Wané).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxevecu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hwc'' (Hawai'i Creole English).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxeve'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hwo'' (Hwana).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxevucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hvc'' (Haitian Vodoun Culture Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxevu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hve'' (San Dionisio Del Mar Huave).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxevuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hvk'' (Haveke).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxevunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hvn'' (Sabu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxevuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hvv'' (Santa María Del Mar Huave).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxexe'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hhi'' (Hoia Hoia).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxexeje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hhy'' (Hoyahoya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxexeru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''hhr'' (Kerak).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a code-switched mixture of languages $x_2$, used by $x_3$","notes":"See {bangu}, {mixre}"},{"word":"banxu'a'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xaa'' (Andalusian Arabic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'abu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xab'' (Sambe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'acu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xac'' (Kachari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'adu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xad'' (Adai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'a'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xae'' (Aequian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'agu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xag'' (Aghwan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'a'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xai'' (Kaimbé).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'aje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xay'' (Kayan Mahakam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'ake","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xaq'' (Aquitanian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'alu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xal'' (Kalmyk, Oirat)","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'amu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xam'' (/Xam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'anu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xan'' (Xamtanga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'a'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xao'' (Khao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'apu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xap'' (Apalachee).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'aru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xar'' (Karami).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'asu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xas'' (Kamas).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'atu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xat'' (Katawixi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'a'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xau'' (Kauwera).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'ave","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xaw'' (Kawaiisu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'avu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xav'' (Xavánte).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxubu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xba'' (Kamba (Brazil)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxububu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xbb'' (Lower Burdekin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxubucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xbc'' (Bactrian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxubu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xbi'' (Kombio).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxubumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xbm'' (Middle Breton).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxubunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xbn'' (Kenaboi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxubu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xbo'' (Bolgarian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuburu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xbr'' (Kambera).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxubuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xbw'' (Kambiwá).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxubuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xbx'' (Kabixí).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxucubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xcb'' (Cumbric).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxucucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xcc'' (Camunic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxucu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xce'' (Celtiberian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxucugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xcg'' (Cisalpine Gaulish).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxucuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xcy'' (Cayuse).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuculu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xcl'' (Classical Armenian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxucumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xcm'' (Comecrudo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxucunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xcn'' (Cotoname).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxucu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xco'' (Chorasmian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxucuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xcr'' (Carian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxucutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xct'' (Classical Tibetan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxucu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xcu'' (Curonian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxucuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xcw'' (Coahuilteco).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxucuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xcv'' (Chuvantsy).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxucuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xch'' (Chimakum).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuducu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xdc'' (Dacian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuduje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xdy'' (Malayic Dayak).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxudumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xdm'' (Edomite).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'ebu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xeb'' (Eblan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'edu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xed'' (Hdi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'egu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xeg'' (//Xegwi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'elu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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(Faliscan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxugu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xga'' (Galatian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxugufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xgf'' (Gabrielino-Fernandeño).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxugulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xgl'' (Galindan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuguru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xgr'' (Garza).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'i'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xia'' (Xiandao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'ibu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xib'' (Iberian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'i'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xii'' (Xiri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'ije","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xiy'' (Xipaya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'ilu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xil'' (Illyrian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'inu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xin'' (Xinca).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'ipu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xip'' (Xipináwa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'iru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xir'' (Xiriâna).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'ivu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xiv'' (Indus Valley Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxujelu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xyl'' (Yalakalore).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuke'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xqa'' (Karakhanid).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuketu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xqt'' (Qatabanian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuku'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xka'' (Kalkoti).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xkb'' (Northern Nago).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xkc'' (Kho'ini).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xkd'' (Mendalam Kayan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuku'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xke'' (Kereho).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xkf'' (Khengkha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xkg'' (Kagoro).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuku'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xki'' (Kenyan Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukuje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xky'' (Uma' Lasan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xkj'' (Kajali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xkq'' (Koroni).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xkk'' (Kaco').","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xkl'' (Mainstream Kenyah).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xkn'' (Kayan River Kayan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuku'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xko'' (Kiorr).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xkp'' (Kabatei).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xkr'' (Xakriabá).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xks'' (Kumbewaha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xkt'' (Kantosi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuku'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xku'' (Kaamba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukuve","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xkw'' (Kembra).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xkv'' (Kgalagadi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xkh'' (Karahawyana).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukuxu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xkx'' (Karore).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxukuzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xkz'' (Kurtokha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxulu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xla'' (Kamula).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxulubu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xlb'' (Loup B).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxulucu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xlc'' (Lycian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuludu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xld'' (Lydian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxulu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xle'' (Lemnian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxulugu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xlg'' (Ligurian (Ancient)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxulu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xli'' (Liburnian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuluje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xly'' (Elymian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxulunu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xln'' (Alanic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxulu'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xlo'' (Loup A).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxulupu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xlp'' (Lepontic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxulusu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xls'' (Lusitanian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxulu'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xlu'' (Cuneiform Luwian).","notes":"Cuneiform Luwian language"},{"word":"banxumu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xma'' (Mushungulu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumubu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmb'' (Mbonga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumucu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmc'' (Makhuwa-Marrevone).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumudu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmd'' (Mbedam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xme'' (Median).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumufu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmf'' (Mingrelian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumugu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmg'' (Mengaka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmy'' (Mayaguduna).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumuju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmj'' (Majera).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumuke","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmq'' (Kuku-Mangk).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumuku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmk'' (Ancient Macedonian).","notes":"Ancient Macedonian language"},{"word":"banxumulu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xml'' (Malaysian Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumumu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmm'' (Manado Malay).","notes":"Manado Malay language"},{"word":"banxumunu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmn'' (Manichaean Middle Persian).","notes":"Manichaean Middle Persian language"},{"word":"banxumu'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmo'' (Morerebi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumupu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmp'' (Kuku-Mu'inh).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumuru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmr'' (Meroitic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumusu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xms'' (Moroccan Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumutu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmt'' (Matbat).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmu'' (Kamu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmw'' (Tsimihety Malagasy).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumuvu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmv'' (Antankarana Malagasy).","notes":"Antankarana Malagasy language"},{"word":"banxumuxe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmh'' (Kuku-Muminh).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmx'' (Maden).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxumuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xmz'' (Mori Bawah).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxunu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xna'' (Ancient North Arabian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxunubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xnb'' (Kanakanabu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxunugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xng'' (Middle Mongolian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxununu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xnn'' (Northern Kankanay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxunu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xno'' (Anglo-Norman).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxunuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xnr'' (Kangri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxunusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xns'' (Kanashi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxunutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xnt'' (Narragansett).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxunuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xnh'' (Kuanhua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'ocu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xoc'' (O'chi'chi').","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'odu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xod'' (Kokoda).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'ogu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xog'' (Soga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'o'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xoi'' (Kominimung).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'oku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xok'' (Xokleng).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'omu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xom'' (Komo (Sudan)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'onu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xon'' (Konkomba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'o'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xoo'' (Xukurú).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'opu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xop'' (Kopar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'oru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xor'' (Korubo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'ove","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xow'' (Kowaki).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxupucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xpc'' (Pecheneg).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxupu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xpe'' (Liberia Kpelle).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxupugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xpg'' (Phrygian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxupu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xpi'' (Pictish).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxupuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xpy'' (Puyo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxupuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xpq'' (Mohegan-Pequot).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxupuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xpk'' (Kulina Pano).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxupumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xpm'' (Pumpokol).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxupunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xpn'' (Kapinawá).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxupu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xpo'' (Pochutec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxupupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xpp'' (Puyo-Paekche).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxupuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xpr'' (Parthian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxupusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xps'' (Pisidian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxupu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xpu'' (Punic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuru'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xra'' (Krahô).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxurubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xrb'' (Eastern Karaboro).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuru'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xre'' (Kreye).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuru'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xri'' (Krikati-Timbira).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxurumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xrm'' (Armazic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxurunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xrn'' (Arin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxururu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xrr'' (Raetic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxurutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xrt'' (Aranama-Tamique).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuru'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xru'' (Marriammu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuruve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xrw'' (Karawa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxusu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xsa'' (Sabaean).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxusubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xsb'' (Tinà Sambal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxusucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xsc'' (Scythian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxusudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xsd'' (Sidetic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxusu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xse'' (Sempan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxusu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xsi'' (Sio).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxusuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xsy'' (Saisiyat).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxusuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xsj'' (Subi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxusuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xsq'' (Makhuwa-Saka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxusulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xsl'' (South Slavey).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxusumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xsm'' (Kasem).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxusunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xsn'' (Sanga (Nigeria)).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"banxutupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xtp'' (San Miguel Piedras Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuturu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xtr'' (Early Tripuri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxutusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xts'' (Sindihui Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxututu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xtt'' (Tacahua Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxutu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xtu'' (Cuyamecalco Mixtec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxutuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xtw'' (Tawandê).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxutuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xtz'' (Tasmanian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'u'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xua'' (Alu Kurumba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'ubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xub'' (Betta Kurumba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'ugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xug'' (Kunigami).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'uju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xuj'' (Jennu Kurumba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'umu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xum'' (Umbrian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'u'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xuo'' (Kuo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'upu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xup'' (Upper Umpqua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'uru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xur'' (Urartian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'utu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xut'' (Kuthant).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxu'u'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xuu'' (Kxoe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuve'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xwa'' (Kwaza).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuvecu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xwc'' (Woccon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuve'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xwe'' (Xwela Gbe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuvegu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xwg'' (Kwegu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuvelu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xwl'' (Western Xwla Gbe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuve'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xwo'' (Written Oirat).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuveru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xwr'' (Kwerba Mamberamo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuvu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xve'' (Venetic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuvu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xvi'' (Kamviri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuvunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xvn'' (Vandalic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuvu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xvo'' (Volscian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuvusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xvs'' (Vestinian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuxe'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xha'' (Harami).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuxecu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xhc'' (Hunnic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuxedu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xhd'' (Hadrami).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuxe'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xhe'' (Khetrani).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuxe'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xho'' (Xhosa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuxeru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xhr'' (Hernican).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuxetu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xht'' (Hattic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuxe'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xhu'' (Hurrian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuxevu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xhv'' (Khua).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuxubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xxb'' (Boro (Ghana)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuxuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xxk'' (Ke'o).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuxuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xxr'' (Koropó).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuxutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xxt'' (Tambora).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuzumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xzm'' (Zemgalian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuzupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xzp'' (Ancient Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banxuzuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''xzh'' (Zhang-Zhung).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzgu","score":0,"definition":"Exact meaning uncertain, probably something like $b_1$ is a language-rose.","notes":"Used as a title of one of Michael Helsem's poems in his book ``luryri'e'' (Moon River)."},{"word":"banzu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (object) suffices/is enough/sufficient for purpose $x_{2}$ under conditions $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {dukse}, {claxu}, {nitcu}, {ricfu}, {curmi}."},{"word":"banzu'a'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zaa'' (Sierra de Juárez Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'abu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zab'' (San Juan Guelavía Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'acu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zac'' (Ocotlán Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'adu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zad'' (Cajonos Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'a'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zae'' (Yareni Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'afu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zaf'' (Ayoquesco Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'agu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zag'' (Zaghawa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'a'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zai'' (Isthmus Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'aje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zay'' (Zaysete).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'aju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zaj'' (Zaramo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'ake","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zaq'' (Aloápam Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'aku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zak'' (Zanaki).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'alu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zal'' (Zauzou).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'amu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zam'' (Miahuatlán Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'a'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zao'' (Ozolotepec Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'apu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zap'' (Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'aru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zar'' (Rincón Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'asu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zas'' (Santo Domingo Albarradas Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'atu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zat'' (Tabaa Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'a'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zau'' (Zangskari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'ave","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zaw'' (Mitla Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'avu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zav'' (Yatzachi Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'axe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zah'' (Zangwal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'axu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zax'' (Xadani Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'azu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zaz'' (Zari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzubucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zbc'' (Central Berawan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzubu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zbe'' (East Berawan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzubulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zbl'' (Blissymbols).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzubutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zbt'' (Batui).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzubuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zbw'' (West Berawan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzucu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zca'' (Coatecas Altas Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzucuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zch'' (Central Hongshuihe Zhuang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuduju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zdj'' (Ngazidja Comorian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'e'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zea'' (Zeeuws).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'egu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zeg'' (Zenag).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'enu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zen'' (Zenaga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'exe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zeh'' (Eastern Hongshuihe Zhuang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzugu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zga'' (Kinga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzugubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zgb'' (Guibei Zhuang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzugumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zgm'' (Minz Zhuang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzugunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zgn'' (Guibian Zhuang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuguru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zgr'' (Magori).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'i'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zia'' (Zia).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'ibu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zib'' (Zimbabwe Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'iku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zik'' (Zimakani).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'imu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zim'' (Mesme).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'inu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zin'' (Zinza).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'iru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zir'' (Ziriya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'ive","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ziw'' (Zigula).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'izu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ziz'' (Zizilivakan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzujebu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zyb'' (Yongbei Zhuang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzujegu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zyg'' (Yang Zhuang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzujeju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zyj'' (Youjiang Zhuang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzujenu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zyn'' (Yongnan Zhuang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzujepu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zyp'' (Zyphe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object) is sufficiently/enough of $x_2$ (ka) for $x_3$ to happen","notes":"See {banzu}, {banzuni}, {rau} {va'e}"},{"word":"banzuke'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zqe'' (Qiubei Zhuang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuku'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zka'' (Kaimbulawa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzukubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zkb'' (Koibal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzukugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zkg'' (Koguryo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzukuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zkk'' (Karankawa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuku'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zko'' (Kott).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzukupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zkp'' (São Paulo Kaingáng).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzukuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zkr'' (Zakhring).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzukutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zkt'' (Kitan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuku'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zku'' (Kaurna).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzukuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zkv'' (Krevinian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzukuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zkh'' (Khorezmian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzukuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zkz'' (Khazar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuluju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zlj'' (Liujiang Zhuang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuluke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zlq'' (Liuqian Zhuang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzulumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zlm'' (Malay (individual language)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzulunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zln'' (Lianshan Zhuang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zma'' (Manda (Australia)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmb'' (Zimba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmc'' (Margany).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmd'' (Maridan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zme'' (Mangerr).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmf'' (Mfinu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmg'' (Marti Ke).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmi'' (Negeri Sembilan Malay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmy'' (Mariyedi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmj'' (Maridjabin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmq'' (Mituku).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmk'' (Mandandanyi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zml'' (Madngele).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmm'' (Marimanindji).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmn'' (Mbangwe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmo'' (Molo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmp'' (Mpuono).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmr'' (Maranunggu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zms'' (Mbesa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmt'' (Maringarr).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmu'' (Muruwari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmw'' (Mbo (Democratic Republic of Congo)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmv'' (Mbariman-Gudhinma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmh'' (Makolkol).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmx'' (Bomitaba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzumuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zmz'' (Mbandja).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a property satisfied by a number/amount high enough for $x_2$ to happen"},{"word":"banzunu","score":2,"definition":"That $x_1$ (nu) happens is a sufficient condition for $x_2$ (nu) to happen"},{"word":"banzunu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zna'' (Zan Gula).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzunu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zne'' (Zande (individual language)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzunugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zng'' (Mang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzunuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''znk'' (Manangkari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzunusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zns'' (Mangas).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'ocu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zoc'' (Copainalá Zoque).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'oke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zoq'' (Tabasco Zoque).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'omu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zom'' (Zou).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'o'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zoo'' (Asunción Mixtepec Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'oru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zor'' (Rayón Zoque).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'osu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zos'' (Francisco León Zoque).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'oxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zoh'' (Chimalapa Zoque).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpa'' (Lachiguiri Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpb'' (Yautepec Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpc'' (Choapan Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpd'' (Southeastern Ixtlán Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpe'' (Petapa Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpf'' (San Pedro Quiatoni Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpg'' (Guevea De Humboldt Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpi'' (Santa María Quiegolani Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpy'' (Mazaltepec Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpj'' (Quiavicuzas Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpq'' (Zoogocho Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpk'' (Tlacolulita Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpl'' (Lachixío Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpm'' (Mixtepec Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpn'' (Santa Inés Yatzechi Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpo'' (Amatlán Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpp'' (El Alto Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpr'' (Santiago Xanica Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zps'' (Coatlán Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuputu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpt'' (San Vicente Coatlán Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpu'' (Yalálag Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpw'' (Zaniza Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpv'' (Chichicapan Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zph'' (Totomachapan Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpx'' (San Baltazar Loxicha Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzupuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zpz'' (Texmelucan Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuru'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zra'' (Kara (Korea)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzurugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zrg'' (Mirgan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzurunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zrn'' (Zerenkel).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuru'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zro'' (Záparo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzurupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zrp'' (Zarphatic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzurusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zrs'' (Mairasi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzusu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zsa'' (Sarasira).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzusuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zsk'' (Kaskean).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzusulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zsl'' (Zambian Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzusumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zsm'' (Standard Malay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzusuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zsr'' (Southern Rincon Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzusu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zsu'' (Sukurum).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzutu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zte'' (Elotepec Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzutugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ztg'' (Xanaguía Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzutuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zty'' (Yatee Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzutuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ztq'' (Quioquitani-Quierí Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzutulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ztl'' (Lapaguía-Guivini Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzutumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ztm'' (San Agustín Mixtepec Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzutunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ztn'' (Santa Catarina Albarradas Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzutupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ztp'' (Loxicha Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzutusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zts'' (Tilquiapan Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzututu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ztt'' (Tejalapan Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzutu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ztu'' (Güilá Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzutuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ztx'' (Zaachila Zapotec).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'u'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zua'' (Zeem).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'uje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zuy'' (Zumaya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'ulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zul'' (Zulu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'umu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zum'' (Kumzari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'unu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zun'' (Zuni).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzu'uxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zuh'' (Tokano).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuve'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zwa'' (Zay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuxe'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zha'' (Zhuang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuxebu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zhb'' (Zhaba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuxedu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zhd'' (Dai Zhuang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuxe'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zhi'' (Zhire).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuxenu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zhn'' (Nong Zhuang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuxe'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zho'' (Chinese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuxeve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zhw'' (Zhoa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuxuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zxx'' (Not applicable).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuzu'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zza'' (Zazaki, Dimili, Dimli macrolanguage, Kirmanjki macrolanguage)","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"banzuzuju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''zzj'' (Zuojiang Zhuang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"ba'o","selmaho":"ZAhO","score":100001,"definition":"interval event contour: in the aftermath of ...; since ...; retrospective/perfect | |----."},{"word":"ba'oi","selmaho":"ROI","score":2,"definition":"Converts PA into tense; in [number (usually nonspecific)] possible futures where [sumti (du'u)] is true","notes":"Possible futures, given the actual past and present; what might happen. Cf. {mu'ei}."},{"word":"ba'orzu'e","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ grows $b_1$ for purpose/goal $z_3$ to size/form $b_2$ from $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {tsiju}, {spati}, {cange}."},{"word":"ba'ostu","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ is a nursery where $b_1$ grows to size/form $b_2$ from $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ba'orzu'e}, {cange}, {spati}, {tsiju}."},{"word":"baple'i","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ pays bribe $p_2$ to $p_3$ for favor/services $p_4=b_2$.","notes":"Not necessarily with a negative connotation."},{"word":"bapli","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [force] (ka) forces/compels event $x_{2}$ to occur; $x_{1}$ determines property $x_{2}$ to manifest.","notes":"Also constrains; requires success, unlike the physics term (better expressed by {danre}). See also {fanta}, {rinju}, {jimte}, {jitro}, {rinka}, {krinu}, {zukte}, {randa}, {danre}, cmavo list {bai}, {marxa}, {tinsa}, {xarnu}."},{"word":"bapselfu","score":-1,"definition":"$b_2=s_1$ is a slave to $b_1=s_2$ in manner/service $s_3$.","notes":"From {bapli} and {selfu}."},{"word":"bapse'u","score":2,"definition":"$b_2=s_1$ is a slave to $b_1=s_2$ in manner/service $s_3$.","notes":"Synonymous to {selbaise'u}. See {bapli}, {selfu}."},{"word":"baptizo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ baptizes $x_2$ into church/tradition $x_3$","notes":"Typically though not necessarily refers to the Christian rite of initiation into the church. See also {xriso}, {masxiia}, {lijda}."},{"word":"bapu","selmaho":"PU*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: will have been; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"barat","score":1,"definition":"Bharat (country)","notes":"Sometimes referred to as India"},{"word":"barbei","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ exports $x_2$ to $x_3$ from $x_4$ via $x_5$."},{"word":"barbekeiu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the food product (meat) of a barbecue, involving smoke/burning wood $x_2$, other ingredients (including sauces) $x_3$, amd methods of preparation/cooking $x_4$."},{"word":"barcreka","score":-1,"definition":"$c_1=b_1$ is a jacket of material $c_2$.","notes":"Worn on the upper body outside a shirt or blouse, often waist length to thigh length. Cf. {creka}."},{"word":"barda","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is big/large in property/dimension(s) $x_{2}$ (ka) as compared with standard/norm $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {banli}, {clani}, {ganra}, {condi}, {plana}, {cmalu}, {rotsu}, {banro}, {xanto}."},{"word":"bardoz","score":1,"definition":"bardo (Tibetan), an intermediate, transitional, or liminal state between death and rebirth"},{"word":"barduku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Baduk/Go/Weiqi/Igo"},{"word":"barfa'e","score":2,"definition":"$f_1$ is inside-out, with part(s) $b_1$ currently on the outside."},{"word":"barfa'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=f_1$ falls outside of $b_2$ from (inside of) $f_3$","notes":"See also {bartu}, {farlu}"},{"word":"barfle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a stream of $x_2$ flowing out of $x_3$."},{"word":"barga'e","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (observer/perceiver) senses external stimulus $x_2$ via means $x_3$ (sense/sensor) under conditions $x_4$; $x_3$ is a sense organ/exteroperceptor used to observe $x_2$ which is outside the observer $x_1$ under conditions $x_4$."},{"word":"bargu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ arches/curves over/around $x_{2}$ and is made of $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is an arch over/around $x_{2}$ of material $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also arc; $x_2$ need not be an object, but may be a point or volume. See also {cripu}, {kruvi}, {korcu}, {condi}."},{"word":"barja","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a tavern/bar/pub serving $x_{2}$ to audience/patrons $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {gusta}, {birje}, {jikru}, {sanmi}, {vanju}, {xotli}, {ckafi}, {se} {pinxe}."},{"word":"barjygu'a","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is a bartender at bar $b_1$, serving $b_2$ to audience/patrons $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {barjyse'u}."},{"word":"barjyja'a","score":3,"definition":"$j_1$ is a bar/café manager/owner of bar/café $j_2=b_1$.","notes":"Cf. {barjyse'u}, {barjygu'a}."},{"word":"barjyse'u","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a bartender at bar $b_1$, serving $b_2$ to audience/patrons $b_3=s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {barjygu'a}, {djabeipre}."},{"word":"barkalri","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an exit/outlet/way out of $x_2$ for $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {li'avro}."},{"word":"barkalyle'o","score":4,"definition":"$l_1=b_1$ is a monocle/pair of (eye)glasses/spectacles allowing the clear sight of $l_2$ (light) by $k_2$ (wearer).","notes":"Cf. {lenjo}, {kanla}, {bartu}, {le'otci}, {vistci}."},{"word":"barkla","score":7,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ exits/goes out/outside from $x_2=k_3=b_1$ with route $x_3=k_4$ with transportation method $x_5$.","notes":"Omitted: x5 = klama2 (destination) = bartu1 (something external). Cf. {bartu}, {klama}, {zevykla}, {barli'a}."},{"word":"barklagau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ ejects $k_1$ from $b_2=k_3$ via $k_4$ using means $k_5$.","notes":"Cf. {bartu}, {klama}, {gasnu}."},{"word":"barku'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ projects/extends out of $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bartu}, {kuspe}."},{"word":"barli'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ leaves/exits/goes outside of $x_2=c_2=b_2$ via route $x_3=c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {barkla}."},{"word":"barme'e","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is an exonym of/for $c_2$, used/given by $c_3$.","notes":"An exonym is a name externally given to something or someone, especially a place, ethnic group or language. It is the opposite of an endonym, a self-given or internal name ({sezme'e} or {nerme'e}). For instance, \"美国\" is an exonym for the U.S.A., and \"Navajo\" is an exonym for the Diné people."},{"word":"barna","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$(s) is a/are mark(s)/spot(s) on $x_{2}$ of material $x_{3}$.","notes":"{ba'armo'a} for a pattern of marks. See also {sinxa}, {pixra}, {se} {ciska}, {se} {prina}."},{"word":"barselonas","score":2,"definition":"Barcelona"},{"word":"bartca","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a city with polity with city $x_{2}$. ( $x_{3}$ = tcadu3 (polity with city) is the main city)."},{"word":"barterzga","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sense organ used to observe $x_2$ which is outside the observer $x_3$ under conditions $x_4$."},{"word":"bartu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is on the outside of $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is exterior to $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {jibni}, {nenri}, {sruri}, {lamji}, {korbi}, {calku}, {vasru}."},{"word":"basfa","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an omnibus for carrying $x_2$ in medium $x_3$ propelled by $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {sorprekarce}; {pavloibasfa} for single-decker, {relyloibasfa} for double-decker {jonbasfa} for articulated, {clajonbasfa} for bi-articulated, {dizbasfa} for low-floor, {drucaubasfa} for open top, {kumbasfa} for coach, {dicybasfa} for trolleybus."},{"word":"baskle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a replacement-dialect replacing words $x_2$ (sequence) with words $x_3$ (sequence) in language $x_4$"},{"word":"basklepli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ uses $x_2$ (zo quote) as a replacement for $x_3$ (zo quote) in language $x_4$"},{"word":"basme'e","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=c_1$ is a pseudonym of $c_2$ to/used-by namer/name-user $c_3$ (person).","notes":"Cf. {cmebasti}."},{"word":"basna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ emphasizes/accentuates/gives emphasis/stress/accent to $x_{2}$ by (action) $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also: say forcefully. See also {pandi}."},{"word":"basnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiced bilabial stop sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Derived from and synonymous with {by zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient consonant in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"basti","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ replaces/substitutes for/instead of $x_{2}$ in circumstance $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is a replacement/substitute.","notes":"See also cmavo list {ba'i}, {binra}."},{"word":"basxarfri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ vicariously experiences $x_2$ (ka/nu/li'i), imagining themself in place of $x_3$","notes":"See {basti}, {xanri}, {lifri}"},{"word":"basygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ (agent) replaces/substitutes $b_1$ for/instead of $b_2$ in circumstance $b_3$."},{"word":"basysi'u","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ (plurality/set) replace/trade places with one another in circumstance $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {basti}, {simxu}. Similar in meaning to {simbasti}, but merges $basti_1$ and $basti_2$ together."},{"word":"basyvla","score":1,"definition":"$v_1=b_1$ is an anaphora/pronoun/pro-word in language $v_2$ replacing word $b_2$ under conditions $b_3$."},{"word":"basyzumfau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=f_1$ is an act/event of replacement, with $x_2=b_1$ replacing/substituting for $x_3=b_2$.","notes":"Use {zumbasfau} instead."},{"word":"batci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ bites/pinches $x_{2}$ on/at specific locus $x_{3}$ with $x_{4}$.","notes":"Bite through (= {ka'arbatci}, {batygre}); pinch (= {cinzybatci}). See also {denci}, {jgalu}, {guska}, {citka}."},{"word":"batfendi","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=f_1$ (agent) bites apart $b_2=f_2$ into sections/partitions $f_3$ with bite locus $b_3$."},{"word":"batkakpa","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=b_1=k_1$ takes bite $x_2=b_3=k_2$ out of $x_3=b_2=k_3$ using teeth/implement $x_4=b_4=k_4$"},{"word":"batke","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a button/knob/[handle] on/for item $x_{2}$, with purpose $x_{3}$, made of material $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {jadni}, {balji}, {punji}, {jgari}, {lasna}."},{"word":"batke zei uidje","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=u_1$ is a button in user interface $b_2=u_2$ with purpose $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {uidje}"},{"word":"batkyci'a","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ writes $c_2$ on medium $c_3$ with keyboard $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {lercu'aca'a}."},{"word":"batkyfoi","score":2,"definition":"$x1=b2=f1$ is a keyboard for purpose $x2=b3$ of material $x3=b4$"},{"word":"batkyke'a","score":0,"definition":"$k_1$ is a buttonhole in $k_2=b_2$ for button $b_1$."},{"word":"batkyuidje","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=u_1$ is a button in user interface $b_2=u_2$ with purpose $b_3$.","notes":"From {batke} + {uidje}. 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{pante}."},{"word":"baurgu'a'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gaa'' (Ga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'abu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gab'' (Gabri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'acu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gac'' (Mixed Great Andamanese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'adu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gad'' (Gaddang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'a'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gae'' (Guarequena).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'afu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gaf'' (Gende).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'agu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gag'' (Gagauz).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'a'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gai'' (Borei).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'aje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gay'' (Gayo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'aju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gaj'' (Gadsup).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'ake","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gaq'' (Gata').","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'aku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gak'' (Gamkonora).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'alu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gal'' (Galoli).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'amu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gam'' (Kandawo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'anu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ 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(Nobonob).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'axe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gah'' (Alekano).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'axu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gax'' (Borana-Arsi-Guji Oromo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'azu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gaz'' (West Central Oromo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gba'' (Gbaya (Central African Republic)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgububu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbb'' (Kaytetye).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbc'' (Garawa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbd'' (Karadjeri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbe'' (Niksek).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbf'' (Gaikundi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbg'' (Gbanziri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbi'' (Galela).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gby'' (Gbari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbj'' (Bodo Gadaba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbq'' (Gbaya-Bozoum).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbk'' (Gaddi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbl'' (Gamit).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbm'' (Garhwali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbn'' (Mo'da).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbo'' (Northern Grebo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbp'' (Gbaya-Bossangoa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguburu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbr'' (Gbagyi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbs'' (Gbesi Gbe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbu'' (Gagadu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbv'' (Gbanu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbh'' (Defi Gbe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbx'' (Eastern Xwla Gbe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgubuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gbz'' (Zoroastrian Dari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgucucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gcc'' (Mali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgucudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gcd'' (Ganggalida).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgucu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gce'' (Galice).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgucufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gcf'' (Guadeloupean Creole French).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguculu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gcl'' (Grenadian Creole English).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgucunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gcn'' (Gaina).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgucuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gcr'' (Guianese Creole French).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgucutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gct'' (Colonia Tovar German).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgudu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gda'' (Gade Lohar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgudubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gdb'' (Pottangi Ollar Gadaba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguducu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gdc'' (Gugu Badhun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgududu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gdd'' (Gedaged).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgudu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gde'' (Gude).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgudufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gdf'' (Guduf-Gava).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgudugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gdg'' (Ga'dang).","notes":"See also 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Grebo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'edu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ged'' (Gade).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'egu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''geg'' (Gengle).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'e'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gei'' (Gebe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'eje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gey'' (Enya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'eju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gej'' (Gen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'eke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''geq'' (Geme).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'eku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gek'' (Yiwom).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'elu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gel'' (Kag-Fer-Jiir-Koor-Ror-Us-Zuksun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'esu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ges'' (Geser-Gorom).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'eve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gew'' (Gera).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'exe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''geh'' (Hutterite German).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'exu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gex'' (Garre).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'ezu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gez'' (Geez).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgufuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gfk'' (Patpatar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgufutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gft'' (Gafat).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgugu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gga'' (Gao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgugubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ggb'' (Gbii).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgugudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ggd'' (Gugadj).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgugu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gge'' (Guragone).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgugugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ggg'' (Gurgula).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguguku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ggk'' (Kungarakany).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgugulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ 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''gia'' (Kitja).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'ibu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gib'' (Gibanawa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'icu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gic'' (Gail).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'idu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gid'' (Gidar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'igu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gig'' (Goaria).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'ije","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''giy'' (Giyug).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'ike","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''giq'' (Green Gelao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'ilu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gil'' (Gilbertese).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'utu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gut'' (Maléku Jaíka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'u'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''guu'' (Yanomamö).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'uve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''guw'' (Gun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'uvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''guv'' (Gey).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'uxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''guh'' (Guahibo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'uxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gux'' (Gourmanchéma).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurgu'uzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''guz'' (Gusii).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"baurguvumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gvm'' (Gurmana).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguvunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gvn'' (Kuku-Yalanji).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguvu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gvo'' (Gavião Do Jiparaná).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguvupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gvp'' (Pará Gavião).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguvuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gvr'' (Western Gurung).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguvusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gvs'' (Gumawana).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguxe'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gha'' (Ghadamès).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguxecu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ghc'' (Hiberno-Scottish Gaelic).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguxe'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ghe'' (Southern Ghale).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguxeku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ghk'' (Geko Karen).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguxelu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ghl'' (Ghulfan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguxenu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ghn'' (Ghanongga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguxe'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gho'' (Ghomara).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguxeru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ghr'' (Ghera).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguxesu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ghs'' (Guhu-Samane).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguxetu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ght'' (Kutang Ghale).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguxexe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ghh'' (Northern Ghale).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguxuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gxx'' (Wè Southern).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguzu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gza'' (Ganza).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguzu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gzi'' (Gazi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurguzunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''gzn'' (Gane).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"ba'urnoi","score":2,"definition":"$n_1=b_2$ is a spoken/uttered message about subject $n_2$ uttered by $n_3=b_1$ to intended audience $n_4$."},{"word":"baurnu'a'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''naa'' (Namla).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'abu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nab'' (Southern Nambikuára).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'acu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nac'' (Narak).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'adu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nad'' (Nijadali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'a'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nae'' (Naka'ela).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'afu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''naf'' (Nabak).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'agu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nag'' (Naga Pidgin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'aje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nay'' (Narrinyeri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'aju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''naj'' (Nalu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'ake","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''naq'' (Nama (Namibia)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'aku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nak'' (Nakanai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'alu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nal'' (Nalik).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'amu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nam'' (Nangikurrunggurr).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'anu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nan'' (Min Nan Chinese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'a'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nao'' (Naaba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'apu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nap'' (Neapolitan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'aru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nar'' (Iguta).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'asu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nas'' (Naasioi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'atu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nat'' (Hungworo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'a'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nau'' (Nauru, Nauruan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'ave","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''naw'' (Nawuri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'avu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nav'' (Navajo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'axu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nax'' (Nakwi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'azu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''naz'' (Coatepec Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nba'' (Nyemba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnububu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbb'' (Ndoe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbc'' (Chang Naga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbd'' (Ngbinda).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbe'' (Konyak Naga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbf'' (Naxi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbg'' (Nagarchal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbi'' (Mao Naga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nby'' (Ningera).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbj'' (Ngarinman).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbq'' (Nggem).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbk'' (Nake).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbl'' (South Ndebele).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbm'' (Ngbaka Ma'bo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbn'' (Kuri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbo'' (Nkukoli).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbp'' (Nnam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuburu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbr'' (Numana-Nunku-Gbantu-Numbu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbs'' (Namibian Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbt'' (Na).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbu'' (Rongmei Naga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbw'' (Southern Ngbandi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbv'' (Ngamambo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbh'' (Ngamo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnubuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nbx'' (Ngura).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnucu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nca'' (Iyo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnucubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ncb'' (Central Nicobarese).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnucucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ncc'' (Ponam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnucudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ncd'' (Nachering).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnucu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nce'' (Yale).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnucufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ncf'' (Notsi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnucugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ncg'' (Nisga'a).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnucu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nci'' (Classical Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnucuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ncj'' (Northern Puebla Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnucuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nck'' (Nakara).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuculu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ncl'' (Michoacán Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnucumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ncm'' (Nambo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnucunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ncn'' (Nauna).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnucu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nco'' (Sibe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnucupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ncp'' (Ndaktup).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnucuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ncr'' (Ncane).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnucusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ncs'' (Nicaraguan Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnucutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nct'' (Chothe Naga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnucu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ncu'' (Chumburung).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnucuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nch'' (Central Huasteca Nahuatl).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"baurnudufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ndf'' (Nadruvian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnudugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ndg'' (Ndengereko).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnudu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ndi'' (Samba Leko).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuduje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ndy'' (Lutos).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuduju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ndj'' (Ndamba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuduke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ndq'' (Ndombe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuduku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ndk'' (Ndaka).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnudulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ndl'' (Ndolo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnudumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ndm'' (Ndam).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnudunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ndn'' (Ngundi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnudu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ndo'' (Ndonga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnudupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ndp'' (Ndo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuduru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ndr'' (Ndoola).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnudusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nds'' (Low Saxon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnudutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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{bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'epu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nep'' (Nepali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'eru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ner'' (Yahadian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'esu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nes'' (Bhoti Kinnauri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'etu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''net'' (Nete).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'eve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''new'' (Newari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'evu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nev'' (Nyaheun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'exe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''neh'' (Nyenkha).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'exu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nex'' (Neme).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'ezu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nez'' (Nez Perce).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnufu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nfa'' (Dhao).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnufudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nfd'' (Ahwai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnufulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nfl'' (Ayiwo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnufuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nfr'' (Nafaanra).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnufu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nfu'' (Mfumte).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnugu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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{bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuguje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ngy'' (Tibea).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuguju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ngj'' (Ngie).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuguke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ngq'' (Ngurimi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuguku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ngk'' (Ngalkbun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnugulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ngl'' (Lomwe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnugumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ngm'' (Ngatik Men's Creole).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnugunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ngn'' (Ngwo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnugu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ngo'' (Ngoni).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnugupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ngp'' (Ngulu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuguru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ngr'' (Nanggu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnugusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ngs'' (Gvoko).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnugutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ngt'' (Ngeq).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnugu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ngu'' (Guerrero Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuguve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ngw'' (Ngwaba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuguvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ngv'' (Nagumi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuguxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ngh'' (N/u).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuguxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ngx'' (Nggwahyi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuguzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ngz'' (Ngungwel).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'i'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nia'' (Nias).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'ibu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nib'' (Nakama).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'idu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nid'' (Ngandi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'i'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is 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{bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'i'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''niu'' (Niuean).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'ive","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''niw'' (Nimo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'ivu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''niv'' (Gilyak).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'ixe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nih'' (Nyiha (Tanzania)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'ixu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nix'' (Hema).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'izu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''niz'' (Ningil).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuje'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nya'' (Chewa, Chichewa, Chinyanja, Nyanja).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"baurnujusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''njs'' (Nisa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnujutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''njt'' (Ndyuka-Trio Pidgin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuju'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nju'' (Ngadjunmaya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnujuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''njh'' (Lotha Naga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnujuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''njx'' (Kunyi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnukegu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nqg'' (Southern Nago).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnukeku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nqk'' (Kura Ede Nago).","notes":"See also 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the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nke'' (Duke).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnukufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nkf'' (Inpui Naga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnukugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nkg'' (Nekgini).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuku'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nki'' (Thangal Naga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnukuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nkj'' (Nakai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnukuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nkq'' (Nkami).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnukuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nkk'' (Nokuku).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnukumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nkm'' (Namat).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnukunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nkn'' (Nkangala).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuku'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nko'' (Nkonya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnukupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nkp'' (Niuatoputapu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnukuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nkr'' (Nukuoro).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnukusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nks'' (North Asmat).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnukutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nkt'' (Nyika (Tanzania)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuku'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nku'' (Bouna Kulango).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuludu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nld'' (Flemish, Dutch).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnulu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nle'' (East Nyala).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnulugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nlg'' (Gela).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnulu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nli'' (Grangali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuluje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nly'' (Nyamal).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuluju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nlj'' (Nyali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuluku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nlk'' (Ninia Yali).","notes":"See also 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{bangu}"},{"word":"baurnumumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nmm'' (Manangba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnumunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nmn'' (!Xóõ).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnumu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nmo'' (Moyon Naga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnumupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nmp'' (Nimanbur).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnumuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nmr'' (Nimbari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnumusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nms'' (Letemboi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnumutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nmt'' (Namonuito).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnumu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nmu'' (Northeast Maidu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnumuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nmw'' (Nimoa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnumuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nmv'' (Ngamini).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnumuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nmh'' (Monsang Naga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnumuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nmx'' (Nama (Papua New Guinea)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnumuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nmz'' (Nawdm).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nna'' (Nyangumarta).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nnb'' (Nande).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nnc'' (Nancere).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nnd'' (West Ambae).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nne'' (Ngandyera).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nnf'' (Ngaing).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nng'' (Maring Naga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nni'' (North Nuaulu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nny'' (Nyangga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nnj'' (Nyangatom).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nnq'' (Ngindo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nnk'' (Nankina).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nnl'' (Northern Rengma Naga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nnm'' (Namia).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnununu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nnn'' (Ngete).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nno'' (Norwegian Nynorsk).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nnp'' (Wancho Naga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nnr'' (Narungga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nns'' (Ningye).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nnt'' (Nanticoke).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nnu'' (Dwang).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nnw'' (Southern Nuni).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nnv'' (Nugunu (Australia)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nnh'' (Ngiemboon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nnx'' (Ngong).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnunuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nnz'' (Nda'nda').","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'o'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''noa'' (Woun Meu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'obu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nob'' (Norwegian Bokmål).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'ocu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''noc'' (Nuk).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'odu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nod'' (Northern Thai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'o'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''noe'' (Nimadi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'ofu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nof'' (Nomane).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'ogu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nog'' (Nogai).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'o'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''noi'' (Noiri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'oje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''noy'' (Noy).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'oju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''noj'' (Nonuya).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'oke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ 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{bangu}"},{"word":"baurnusupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nsp'' (Nepalese Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnusuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nsr'' (Maritime Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnususu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nss'' (Nali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnusutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nst'' (Tase Naga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnusu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nsu'' (Sierra Negra Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnusuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nsw'' (Navut).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnusuvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nsv'' (Southwestern Nisu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnusuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nsh'' (Ngoshie).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnusuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nsx'' (Nsongo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnusuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nsz'' (Nisenan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnutu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nte'' (Nathembo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnutu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nti'' (Natioro).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnutuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nty'' (Mantsi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnutuju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ntj'' (Ngaanyatjarra).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnutuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ntk'' (Ikoma-Nata-Isenye).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnutumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ntm'' (Nateni).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnutu'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nto'' (Ntomba).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnutupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ntp'' (Northern Tepehuan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuturu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ntr'' (Delo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnutusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nts'' (Natagaimas).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnutu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ntu'' (Natügu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnutuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ntw'' (Nottoway).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnutuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''ntz'' (Natanzi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'u'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nua'' (Yuaga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'ucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nuc'' (Nukuini).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'udu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nud'' (Ngala).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'u'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nue'' (Ngundu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'ufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nuf'' (Nusu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'ugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nug'' (Nungali).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'u'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nui'' (Ngumbi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'uje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nuy'' (Nunggubuyu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'uju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nuj'' (Nyole).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'uke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nuq'' (Nukumanu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'uku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nuk'' (Nuu-chah-nulth, Nootka)","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'ulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nul'' (Nusa Laut).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'umu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''num'' (Niuafo'ou).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'unu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nun'' (Nung (Myanmar)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'u'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nuo'' (Nguôn).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'upu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nup'' (Nupe-Nupe-Tako).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'uru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nur'' (Nukuria).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'usu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nus'' (Nuer).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'utu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nut'' (Nung (Viet Nam)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'u'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nuu'' (Ngbundu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'uve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nuw'' (Nguluwan).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'uvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nuv'' (Northern Nuni).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'uxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nuh'' (Ndunda).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'uxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nux'' (Mehek).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnu'uzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nuz'' (Tlamacazapa Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuve'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nwa'' (Nawathinehena).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuvebu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nwb'' (Nyabwa).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuvecu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nwc'' (Old Newari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuve'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nwe'' (Ngwe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuve'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nwi'' (Southwest Tanna).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuveje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nwy'' (Nottoway-Meherrin).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuvemu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nwm'' (Nyamusa-Molo).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuveru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nwr'' (Nawaru).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuvexu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nwx'' (Middle Newar).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuvumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nvm'' (Namiae).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuvuxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nvh'' (Nasarian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxe'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nha'' (Nhanda).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxebu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhb'' (Beng).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxecu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhc'' (Tabasco Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxedu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhd'' (Chiripá).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxe'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhe'' (Eastern Huasteca Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxefu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhf'' (Nhuwala).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxegu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhg'' (Tetelcingo Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxe'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhi'' (Zacatlán-Ahuacatlán-Tepetzintla Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxeje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhy'' (Northern Oaxaca Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxeke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhq'' (Huaxcaleca Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxeku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhk'' (Isthmus-Cosoleacaque Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxemu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhm'' (Morelos Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxenu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhn'' (Central Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxe'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nho'' (Takuu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxepu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhp'' (Isthmus-Pajapan Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxeru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhr'' (Naro).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxetu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nht'' (Ometepec Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxe'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhu'' (Noone).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxeve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhw'' (Western Huasteca Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxevu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhv'' (Temascaltepec Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxexe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhh'' (Nahari).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxexu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhx'' (Isthmus-Mecayapan Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxezu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nhz'' (Santa María La Alta Nahuatl).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nxa'' (Nauete).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nxd'' (Ngando (Democratic Republic of Congo)).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nxe'' (Nage).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nxg'' (Ngad'a).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nxi'' (Nindi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nxl'' (South Nuaulu).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nxm'' (Numidian).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nxn'' (Ngawun).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nxr'' (Ninggerum).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nxu'' (Narau).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuxuxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nxx'' (Nafri).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuzu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nza'' (Tigon Mbembe).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuzubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nzb'' (Njebi).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuzu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nzi'' (Nzima).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuzuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nzy'' (Nzakambay).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuzuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nzk'' (Nzakara).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuzumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nzm'' (Zeme Naga).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuzusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nzs'' (New Zealand Sign Language).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuzu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nzu'' (Teke-Nzikou).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurnuzuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language with ISO 639-3 code ''nzz'' (Nanga Dama Dogon).","notes":"See also {bangu}"},{"word":"baurpamubino","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects 1580 culture/language in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"ba'urslefrica","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (sound) is phonemically distinguished from $x_2$ (sound) in language $x_3$","notes":"From {ba'urvlasle} and {frica}"},{"word":"ba'urtadji","score":3,"definition":"$t_1$ is $b_1$'s pronunciation of utterance $b_2$ under conditions $t_3$."},{"word":"ba'urvlasle","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=b_2$ is a phoneme/most basic phonological subunit of word, meaning/causing $v_2$ in language $v_3$. ","notes":"See also phone (={ba'usle}) and morpheme (={genvlasle})."},{"word":"ba'urxausku","score":0,"definition":"$b_1=c_1$ (agent) eloquently speaks/verbally expresses $x_1=c_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) for audience $c_3$, good/beneficial/nice for $x_2$ by standard $x_3$."},{"word":"ba'urxauskuske","score":0,"definition":"$s_1$ is a rhetoric [formal study] of rhetorical matter $s_2$ based on methodology $s_3$."},{"word":"baurzese","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Zese culture/language in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"See also {bangu}."},{"word":"bauske","score":5,"definition":"$s_1$ is linguistics based on methodology $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {banpliske}, {banjikske}, {banmenske}."},{"word":"ba'usku","score":3,"definition":"$s_1=b_1$ (agent) says $s_2=b_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) for audience $s_3$ through expressive medium $s_4$.","notes":"Unlike {cusku}, which can refer to other forms of expression, ba'usku refers only to talking. Cf. {tavla}."},{"word":"ba'usle","score":5,"definition":"$s_1$ (phone/speech sounds) is a segment of utterance/speech stream $s_2=b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tavla}, {lerpoi}."},{"word":"bausmu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the meaning of linguistic expression $x_2$ in language $x_3$ according to interpreter $x_4$","notes":"See also {smuni}, {bangu}."},{"word":"bauspi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a split piece of language $b_1=s_2$.","notes":"Poetic compound."},{"word":"bau'u","selmaho":"FAhA","score":3,"definition":"preposition: outside of ...","notes":"See {bartu}, {ne'i}"},{"word":"bavdji","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ desires/wants/wishes for future $d_2$ (event/state) for purpose $d_3$ with desired future point $b_1$. $d_1$ aspires.","notes":"b1 refers to the point in time when the aspiring individual wants the desire to come true; not the time they expect it to come true."},{"word":"bavgaupei","score":2,"definition":"$g_1=p_1$ thinks about/considers/ponders/reflects upon doing $b_1=g_2=p_2$ (nu) after $b_2$ (nu)","notes":"I found that there was no good, single word for \"thinking about doing ... after ...\". (See {balvi}, {gasnu}, and {pensi})"},{"word":"bavji'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ predicts that $x_2$ (du'u) is true in/about future time/place $x_3$ on grounds $x_4$.","notes":"From {balvi} {jinvi}. Nearly synonymous with {la'erji'i}, {bavykri}. Related words: {kanpe}, {bavyxusra}, {bavyske}, {cfabalvi}, {tembalvi}, {selbalvi}, {ba'alvi}, {datru}, {temci}, {purci}, {cabna}, {uenai}, {ba'a}, {ba}."},{"word":"bavla'i","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=l_1$ is next after $b_2=l_2$ in sequence $l_3$.","notes":"Cf. {prula'i}."},{"word":"bavla'ima'i","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=b_1=l_1$ is the next month; $m_1=b_1=l_1$ is the month following $b_2=l_2$, month standard $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {prula'ima'i}, {cabma'i}."},{"word":"bavlamcerni","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=l_1=b_1$ is tomorrow morning; $c_1=l_1=b_1$ is the morning after $b_2=l_2$ at location $c_3$.","notes":"Morning (={cerni}), this morning (={cabdeicerni}), yesterday morning (={prulamcerni})."},{"word":"bavlamcte","score":5,"definition":"$n_1=l_1=b_1$ is the night after $b_2=l_2$ at location $n_3$.","notes":"{cabycte} is tonight, whether or not it is currently night yet. {bavlamcte} is tomorrow night, even if {cabycte} is still in the future. Cf. {nicte}, {prulamcte}, {bavlamdei}."},{"word":"bavlamdei","score":5,"definition":"$d_1=b_1=l_1$ is tomorrow; $d_1=b_1=l_1$ is the day following $b_2=l_2$, day standard $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {prulamdei}, {bavlamcte}."},{"word":"bavlamjeftu","score":2,"definition":"$j_1=b_1$ is the week directly after $b_2$ by standard $j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {prulamjeftu}, {cabjeftu}."},{"word":"bavlamke'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the next/following time that $x_2$ happens.","notes":"Cf. {balvi}, {lamji}, {krefu}, {bavlamdei}."},{"word":"bavlamna'a","score":1,"definition":"$n_1=b_1=l_1$ is next year; $n_1=b_1=l_1$ is the year following $b_2=l_2$ by year standard $n_3$.","notes":"Cf. {prulamna'a}, {cabna'a}."},{"word":"bavlamvanci","score":2,"definition":"$v_1=l_1=b_1$ is tomorrow evening; $v_1=l_1=b_1$ is the evening after $b_2=l_2$ at location $v_3$.","notes":"Evening (={vanci}), this evening (={cabvanci}), yesterday evening (={prulamvanci})."},{"word":"bavmi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of barley [grain] of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {gurni}."},{"word":"bavmojnalka'e","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is unable to/incapable of remembering future $k_2$ under conditions $k_3$. $k_1$ has anterograde amnesia/memory loss.","notes":"Second place describes scope of loss. Cf. {mojnalka'e} {prumojnalka'e}"},{"word":"bavrai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is/are the latest, most forward in time among $x_2$","notes":"smudukti zo {prurai}"},{"word":"bavyfa'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is futureward/to the futureward side/in the future of $x_2$ in frame of reference/according to observer or vantage point $x_3$.","notes":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ probably should always be events (\"{nu}\"). This word is close to equivalent to \"{balvi}\"; a reasonable proposal would be to combine the two words, in analogy with spacial direction brivla; many, if not all, of the available glosses of one probably are shared with the other; minor connotational differences may exist. It means \"more recent/more recent side (of event)\" if $x_1$ is in the past. In a conceptual universe in which time is not oriented or in which there are multiple time dimensions, or perhaps if time is behaving exotically (such as with time-travel), $x_3$ can also be a \"which faces\" sumti slot, as in \"{zunle}\"."},{"word":"bavyfarvi","score":3,"definition":"$f_1$ ages / passes through time into future form $f_2 = b_1$ from current / past / earlier form $f_3 = b_2$ through stages $f_4$.","notes":"Made from {balvi} + {farvi}. Cf. {citno}, {nilnalci'o}."},{"word":"bavykri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ expects/anticipates $x_2$ to happen.","notes":"Cf. {balvi}, {krici}, {ba'a}."},{"word":"bavypunji","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ delays $p_2$ until after $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {balvi}, {punji}, {prupu'i}."},{"word":"bavyse'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the future self/identity of $x_2$; $x_1$ is $x_2$ in the future.","notes":"From {balvi} {sevzi}. $x_2$ is usually a person. Compare {cabyse'i}, {pruse'i}."},{"word":"bavyske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is futurology/future studies of/about ideas of the future $b_1=s_2$ based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"Science about the future, not to be confused with science in the future."},{"word":"bavyspe","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is the fiancé(e)/betrothed of $s_2$ under law/custom/tradition/system/convention $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {pruspe}."},{"word":"bavyxusra","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ asserts/prophesies that $x_2=b_1$ is true about the future of $b_2$.","notes":"Compare to {bavji'i}, {bavykri}, which both deal with thought predictions rather than predictions in speech/writing."},{"word":"bavza","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ will happen in $x_2$ length of time; $x_1$ will happen $x_2$ length of time after $x_3$","notes":"See {ba}, {za}, {bavjbi}, {bavda'o}, {puvza}"},{"word":"baxseljibri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ is a bank clerk of a bank $x_2=b_1=s_2$ owned by/in banking system $x_3=b_2$ for banking function(s) $x_4=b_3$ (event).","notes":"{banxa} {se} {jibri}"},{"word":"baxso","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Malay-Indonesian common language/culture in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {meljo}, {bindo}."},{"word":"baxydinkarda","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is a debit/bank/check card with balance $x_2=j_1$ at bank/financial institution $x_3=b_1=b_2$","notes":"Necessarily coupled to bank account(s) with withdrawable (positive) balance. See payment card ({lejykarda}), credit/charge card ({jitseldejykarda}/{detseldejykarda}) and stored-value card ({vamveile'ikarda}). Cf. {maksriveikarda}, {lejykardymi'i}, {banxa}, {pleji}, {jdini}."},{"word":"baze'e","selmaho":"ZEhA*","score":2,"definition":"time tense: forever after / forevermore"},{"word":"bazroi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ happens often enough during interval $x_2$ for $x_3$ to occur"},{"word":"bazyjvesa'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a necessary and sufficient condition for $x_2$ to happen","notes":"Synonymous with {bazysa'u}. See also {banzu}, {sarcu}."},{"word":"bazysa'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a necessary and sufficient condition for $x_2$ to happen","notes":"Synonymous with {bazyjvesa'u}. See also {banzu}, {sarcu}. Properties: bazysa'u(X,Y) ↔ bazysa'u(¬X,¬Y); bazysa'u(X,Y) ↔ [banzu(X,Y) ∧ sarcu(X,Y)]…"},{"word":"bdjencfrapsklixmto'ugyvz zei valsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a perfect pangram word meaning/causing $x_2$ in language $x_3$"},{"word":"be","selmaho":"BE","score":100000,"definition":"sumti link to attach sumti (default $x_{2}$) to a selbri; used in descriptions."},{"word":"be'a","selmaho":"FAhA1","score":100000,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; north of."},{"word":"be'arna","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is to the north of $x_2$ according to frame of reference $x_3$.","notes":"Synonymous to {berti}. See {be'a}. Set: {be'arna} {du'arna} {ne'urna} {vu'arna}. This set is invented for those who prefer the sumtcita over the gismu, due to all starting with different letters."},{"word":"be'aspe","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a daughter-in-law/son-in-law (a spouse of a child of) of $x_2$ according to law/custom $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ti'uspe}, {spemamta}, {spepa'u}, {me'ispe}, {bunspe}, {spebe'a}, {selrirspe}, {speselrirni}."},{"word":"bebgei","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is giddy about $g_2$."},{"word":"bebna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is foolish/silly in event/action/property [folly] (ka) $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is a fool.","notes":"See also {fenki}, {xajmi}, {prije}, {fliba}."},{"word":"bebna'ive","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ naively does $x_2$ (ka); $x_1$ is naive"},{"word":"bebzunpre","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=z_1=p_1$ is a troll on $z_2$ with inflammatory message $z_3$.","notes":"x2 is usually an internet bulletin board or newsgroup. Cf. {zunti}, {prenu}, {malzunpre}."},{"word":"be'e","selmaho":"COI","score":100000,"definition":"vocative: request to send/speak."},{"word":"be'ei","selmaho":"BAI","score":3,"definition":"benre modal, 1st place for beneficiary...","notes":"See {benre}, {seva'u}, {tezu'e}, {ko'au}"},{"word":"be'ei'oi","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"ternary mekso operator: $x_1$th Bergelson multiplicative interval with exponents bounded from above by function $x_2$ and with sequence of shifts $x_3$, where exponents belong to set $x_4$","notes":"x1 must be a positive integer. x2 must be a strictly monotonic increasing function mapping from all of the positive integers to a subset (not necessarily proper) thereof. x3 must be a sequence of natural numbers. x2 without context will default to the same value as x1 (it is simple linear on the set of positive integers), x3 without context will be a sequence all and only of 1's, x4 without context defaults to the set of all non-negative integers. Let p_i be a prime for all i, with p_1 = 2 and the ith prime (in the normal monotonic increasing order) being p_i. Let all other symbols match the aforementioned conditions. Represent the nth term of the sequence x3 by x3_n; represent the function in x2 being applied to the number m by x2(m). Then x1 be'ei'oi x2 boi x3 boi x4 produces the set of all numbers of the form x3_(x1) * (p_1)^(e_1) *...* (p_(x1))^(e_(x1)), where e_j belongs to the intersection of the interval [0, x2(x1)] with x4."},{"word":"befcaucreka","score":1,"definition":"$cr_1=cl_1=b_2$ is a crop top t-shirt / blouse of material $cr_2$.","notes":"The lower portion is cut off, resulting in the exposure of some of the wearer's abdomen. Suggested shortest fu'ivla form: efcrka. Cf. {creka}."},{"word":"befcro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ has a bellyache."},{"word":"befkafke","score":2,"definition":"$k_1=b_2$ burps."},{"word":"befke'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is the abdominal cavity of $k_2$."},{"word":"befloi","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is the waist of $b_2$"},{"word":"befru'e","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is the digestion of $p_2$ with output $p_3$ passing through stage $p_4$ of person/animal/plant $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {djaruntygau}, {djaruntyrango}, {citka}, {tunlo}, {xelbefru'e}."},{"word":"befsfeke'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is the navel of $k_2$.","notes":"Cf. {befyba'a}, {befke'a}."},{"word":"befsri","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a belt of material $d_2$."},{"word":"befti'e","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is the lower back [body-part] of $b_2$."},{"word":"befyba'a","score":2,"definition":"$be_1=ba_1$ is the navel / belly button (umbilicus) of $be_2=ba_2$.","notes":"In humans, the navel can appear as a depression (kevna) or as a protrusion (punli). Cf. {befsfeke'a}, {betfu}, {barna}."},{"word":"befyba'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ ventriloquizes/ventriloquises $x_2$; $x_1$ is a ventriloquist"},{"word":"befyfomsle","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is the abdominal cavity of $b_2$","notes":"Refers to the lower part of the ventral cavity in animals"},{"word":"begbau","score":2,"definition":"$be_1=ba_1$ is the Bengali language used by $ba_2$ to communicate $ba_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Cf. {bengo}, {bangu}, {banbu'enu}."},{"word":"begru'u","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is measured in bangladeshi taka (৳) as $r_2$ (quantity), in the Bangladesh monetary system $r_3$."},{"word":"begygu'e","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=g_1$ is Bangladesh.","notes":"Cf. {bengo}, {gugde}, {gugdebudu}."},{"word":"be'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"benji modal, 1st place (sender) sent by ..."},{"word":"bei","selmaho":"BEI","score":100000,"definition":"separates multiple linked sumti within a selbri; used in descriptions."},{"word":"bei'a","selmaho":"BEIhA","score":2,"definition":"quotes a non-Lojban letter","notes":"Like {me'oi} but requires an indication of what language/script this is. // bei'a [letteral/quote] [lerfu]; ex bei'a ly. .glottal stop. = ʔ. See also {bei'au}"},{"word":"bei'au","selmaho":"BEIhAU","score":2,"definition":"quotes non-Lojban letters (delimited)","notes":"bei'au [letteral/quote] [lerfu sequence] [same letteral/quote]; ex bei'au ly. .glottal stop. .alpha. .q. .ly. = ʔɑq. See also {bei'a}"},{"word":"beiblo","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a cargo ship for carrying $b_2$, propelled by $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bevri}, {bloti}, {preblo}, {ni'ablo}."},{"word":"beicka","score":1,"definition":"$x1=b1=c1$ is a stretcher carrying/hauling/bearing/transporting patient/dead $x2=b2=c3$ to $x3=b3$ from $x4=b4$ over path $x5=b5$","notes":"from {bevri} + {ckana}"},{"word":"beiDJIN","score":2,"definition":"Beijing.","notes":"Cf. {jungo}, {tcadu}."},{"word":"beidle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'links' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: BEI # term links?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"bei'e","selmaho":"BEIhE","score":5,"definition":"Multiple sumti link; open-ended sumti-linking.","notes":"Terminated by {be'o}. Until terminated, all following sumti are considered to successively fill the terbri (in order) of the selbri which immediately precedes this word, filling in accord with the order presented (overridden by FA), starting at $x_2$ by default. In a sense, this word delves into the world of the selbri, treating it (temporarily/until terminated) as the selbri of a bridi. (This word reduces the number of {be}'s and {be'o}'s required, as well as reduces the amount of jumping around in an utterance/the thinking required.)"},{"word":"bei'oi","selmaho":"BEIhOI","score":1,"definition":"Tag linkarge 2","notes":"\"fi'o broda fe'u be'oi ko'a bei'oi ko'e\" = \"fi'o broda be ko'a bei ko'e\""},{"word":"beipre","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=b_1$ is a carrier/porter/waiter, carrying $b_2$ to $b_3$ from $b_4$ over path $b_5$.","notes":"Cf. {barjyse'u}."},{"word":"beircarce","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a cart/carriage/wagon (wheeled vehicle) for carrying $c_2=b_2$ to $b_3$ from $b_4$, propelled by $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {beipre}, {bevma'e}."},{"word":"beitlaxum","score":3,"definition":"Bethlehem.","notes":"Cf. {xriso}, {lijda}."},{"word":"beitrau","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects the Northern Dynasties culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"bei'u'i","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"unary mekso operator: nth Bernoulli number $B_{n}$ of the second kind ($B_1 = +1/2 = >0$).","notes":"Input will usually be a nonnegative integer; odd input which is greater than 1 will output 0. These numbers are very important mathematically and culturally (consider Lovelace's program). In order to transform them into Bernoulli numbers of the first kind ($B_1 = -1/2 < 0$), when the input n is a nonnegative integer, multiply by $(-1)^n$ ({nei'au})."},{"word":"bekpi","score":7,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 'back', dorsum of body $x_2$ ","notes":"Opposite of ventral part of the body. Not necessarily should be a posterior part of the body. Determined by bilateral symmetry of the body. See also {vente}, {trixe}, {cutne}."},{"word":"belta","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a planetary ring, region defined by a 'cloud' or 'constellation' of satellites, asteroid belt, generalized Kuiper belt, generalized Oort cloud, or other such belt or cloud or region in stellar/star or planet-centered/planetary ring system $x_2$, extending over and throughout region $x_3$ or being of shape (including size/dimensions) $x_3$, including/containing objects or points of interest $x_4$, with other properties/orbital parameters $x_5$.","notes":"Generalizes \"{cmaplinykemjinrcaibyca'u}\". The main defining characteristic is that it is a region around some massive celestial object(s) (typically some stars or mutually-bound planets) which either contains a collection of appropriately-scaled smaller rubble/junk in loose collective configuration which orbit(s) the big object(s), or is defined by certain physical properties (such as the liquid-water temperature-based Goldilocks zone around a star, or the Roche limit of the planet, etc.) and which might contain some celestial objects. See also: \"{cmaplini}\". Contrasts with \"{djine}\" in that it is specific to astronomical uses, refers to a region of space (not an object) which is defined by many objects (or a general property) rather than to a single solid object, and may not necessarily be a simple toroid or cylindrical toroid in shape."},{"word":"belta'em","score":1,"definition":"the Main (Asteroid) Belt of the Sol system","notes":"See also: \"{belta}\"."},{"word":"beltakaiper","score":1,"definition":"the Kuiper belt of Sol system","notes":"Strictly speaking, this word should only be for Sol system, but may informally be used in order to reference similar belts in other star systems. See also: \"{belta}\"."},{"word":"belta'ort","score":1,"definition":"the Oepik-Oort Cloud of Sol system.","notes":"Strictly speaking, this word should be used only in reference to Sol system, but may be used informally for similar regions for other stellar systems. See: \"{belta}\"."},{"word":"bemboijvi","score":3,"definition":"$j_1$ plays American/Canadian football against $j_2$ in competition $j_3$ for prize/title $j_4$.","notes":"See {bemro}, {bolci}, {jivna}, {bemboiterjvi}. For soccer see {boltipyjvi}"},{"word":"bemboiterjvi","score":3,"definition":"$j_3$ is an American/Canadian football match/game with $j_1$ playing/competing against $j_2$ for prize/title $j_4$.","notes":"Cf. {bemro}, {bolci}, {jivna}, {bemboijvi}. For soccer match/game see {boltipterjvi}."},{"word":"bemcinfo","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=c_1$ is an American lion [Panthera leo atrox] of breed $c_2$.","notes":"P. l. atrox, known as the American lion or American cave lion, was abundant in the Americas from Canada to Peru in the Pleistocene Epoch until about 10,000 years ago."},{"word":"bemjoitco","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=b_1=k_1$ is North America and South America;  $x_1$ is Pan-American; $x_1$ pertains to the Americas or reflects nationality/culture/geography thereof in property $x_2=b_2=k_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bemro}, {ketco}, {merko}, {braplu}"},{"word":"bemro","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects North American culture/nationality/geography in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {merko}, {kadno}, {xispo}, {mexno}."},{"word":"bemtu'a","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=t_1$ is North America.","notes":"Cf. {bemro}, {tumla}, {zdotu'a}, {rontu'a}, {tcotu'a}, {sralytu'a}, {frikytu'a}, {ziptu'a}."},{"word":"benbogda'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ headbutts $x_2$."},{"word":"benbo'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a braincase or neurocranium of $x_2$."},{"word":"bencra","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a/the forebrain of brain $b_1=c_2$."},{"word":"bende","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a crew/team/gang/squad/band of persons $x_{2}$ directed/led by $x_{3}$ organized for purpose $x_{4}$.","notes":"($x_1$ is a mass; $x_2$ is a set completely specified); Also orchestra (= {zgibe'e}, {balzgibe'e}), outfit; $x_3$ conductor; business, not necessarily incorporated (= {cajbe'e}, {venbe'e}). See also {gunma}, {girzu}, {dansu}, {jatna}, {jitro}, {kagni}, {kamni}, {minde}, {ralju}, {cecmu}, {gidva}."},{"word":"bendicfancyxra","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is an electroencephalogram of animal $b_2$ drawn by $p_3$ in medium $p_4$"},{"word":"bengo","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Bengali/Bangladesh culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {xindo}."},{"word":"BENjamin","score":1,"definition":"Benjamin","notes":"Anglophone male given name. Alternate form {benjymyn}. Cognate to Spanish {benxaMIN}."},{"word":"benji","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ transfers/sends/transmits $x_{2}$ to receiver $x_{3}$ from transmitter/origin $x_{4}$ via means/medium $x_{5}$.","notes":"[also possibly \"sharing\"; no (complete) alienation from origin is implied]; [$x_5$ carrier]; (cf. {muvdu}, {dunda}, {mrilu}, {nirna}, {xruti}, {cradi}, {tivni}, {preja}, cmavo list {be'i}, {bevri}, {mrilu}, {tcana})."},{"word":"benjymyn","score":1,"definition":"Benjamin","notes":"Anglophone male given name. Alternate form {BENjamin}. Cognate to Spanish {benxaMIN}."},{"word":"benkiio","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the learning process / overall learning event of [learner] $x_2$ on topic $x_3$, including facts / subtopics $x_4$.","notes":"Also: x2 is a x3-learner; x3 covers topics x4. Describes the whole learning process, as opposed to 'atomic' knowledge acquisition, as implied by {cilre}; that process can even span years (if not x2's life). The 'atoms' can be drawn out of this word with x4, which can be a {du'u} abstraction (which really is {cilre}2), but also a smaller 'molecule' described with {si'o} (or not). Borrowing from Japanese (勉強)."},{"word":"benmro","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=b_2$ is brain-dead."},{"word":"benpi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a meninx/mater of $x_2$."},{"word":"benre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the \"beneficiary\"/intended-recipient of $x_2$ (event/action), as intended by $x_3$ // $x_2$ is done for $x_1$","notes":"A \"beneficiary\" here is someone or something for which something is done, and this relation may be either beneficial or disadvantageous. Consider \"I poisoned the cake for him\" vs \"I baked a cake for him\" (\"for him to eat\" would be a purpose/goal). See also {be'ei}, {kosmu}, {terzu'e}, {selxau}"},{"word":"benske","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ is (cerebral) neurology/neuroscience with methodology $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {benpi'a}."},{"word":"benstani","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is the brainstem (truncus encephali) of brain $b_1=s_2$.","notes":"The brain stem consists of pons and medulla."},{"word":"benti'e","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a/the hindbrain (the posterior portion of the brain including cerebellum and pons and medulla oblongata) of brain $b_1=t_2$."},{"word":"benvau","score":2,"definition":"$v_1$ is the braincase (part of cranium) of organism $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {benpi'a}, {stedu}."},{"word":"benvaubo'u","score":1,"definition":"$bo_1=v_1$ is a neurocranium/braincase/brainpan containing brain $bo_2=v_2=be_1$ of $bo_3=be_2$."},{"word":"benvaukre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a braincase/neurocranium hair."},{"word":"benxadba","score":1,"definition":"$xa_1$ is a hemisphere of brain $b_1=xa_2$."},{"word":"benxaMIN","score":1,"definition":"Benjamín","notes":"Spanish/Hispanic/Latino male given name."},{"word":"benzo","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an aromatic chemical of type $x_2$."},{"word":"be'o","selmaho":"BEhO","score":100000,"definition":"elidable terminator: end linked sumti in specified description."},{"word":"be'oi","selmaho":"BEhOI","score":1,"definition":"Tag linkarge","notes":"\"fi'o broda fe'u be'oi ko'a\" = \"fi'o broda be ko'a fe'u\""},{"word":"be'omronzdo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the Laurasian supercontinent/large subcontinent in aspect $x_2$, more specifically associated with time period or arrangement $x_3$","notes":"Not to be confused with Laurentia. x3 is a property of Laurasia itself (at the time in question, as determined by x1 and x2). This word could be used along the lines of other cultural gismu: x1 reflect Laurasian culture/lifestyle/\"nationality\" in aspect/nature x2. Confer: {pangaio}, {gonduana}, {bemro}, {ropno}, {xazdo}"},{"word":"berbere","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is berbere (Ethiopian spice mixture) of type/containing $x_2$","notes":"see also {mitmita}"},{"word":"berberi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has beriberi with symptoms $x_2$","notes":"see also {beriber}"},{"word":"berberida","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is barberry of species $x_2$"},{"word":"berbero","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Berber in aspect $x_2$","notes":"see also {amsixe}, {tuarge}"},{"word":"bercribe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a polar bear (Ursus maritimus) of type $x_2$","notes":"See {cribe}"},{"word":"berfi'ocinfo","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=c_1$ is a Barbary lion [Panthera leo leo] of breed $c_2$."},{"word":"bergama","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bergamot orange of variety/cultivar $x_2$"},{"word":"bergu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to bear goo metaphysics in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"berjoinandargu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a north-south-running road to $d_2$ from $d_3$ following primarily northward-and-southward path $d_4$ according to frame of reference $b_3=s_3$","notes":"See also: {sunjoisicydargu}"},{"word":"berkaka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'linkargs' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: BE # term links? /BEhO#/. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"berlìn","score":0,"definition":"Berlin","notes":"Capital of Germany"},{"word":"bermau","score":3,"definition":"$b_1=z_1$ is farther north than $b_2=z_1$ according to frame of reference $b_3$ by distance/gap/margin $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {berti}, {zmadu}, {beryrai}."},{"word":"bernanjudri","score":2,"definition":"$j_1$ is the latitude/declination of $j_2$ in system $j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {berti}, {snanu}, {judri}, {sunsicyjudri}, {plinyxabykoi}, {jedjipli'i}, {julra'o}, {cacryra'o}. "},{"word":"berpau","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=p_1$is the northern part of $b_2=p_2$."},{"word":"bersa","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a son of mother/father/parents $x_{2}$ [not necessarily biological].","notes":"Also filial. See also {verba}, {nanla}, {nakni}, {nanmu}, {patfu}, {mamta}, {bruna}, {rirni}, {rorci}, {panzi}, {tixnu}."},{"word":"berstici","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is northwest of $x_2$ in frame of reference $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {berstuna}."},{"word":"berstuna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is northeast of $x_2$ in frame of reference $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {berti}, {stuna}, {stici}, {snanu}, {nanstici}, {nanstuna}, {berstici}."},{"word":"bersunberberti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is north by east of $x_2$ in frame of reference $x_3$."},{"word":"berti","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is to the north/northern side [right-hand-rule pole] of $x_{2}$ according to frame of reference $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {snanu}, {stici}, {stuna}, {farna}."},{"word":"bes","score":1,"definition":"Son","notes":"Cf. {bersa}, {tix}, {mam}, {paf}, {bun}, {mes}. "},{"word":"besmamta","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=b_2$ is the mother of son $m_2=b_1$.","notes":"Cf. {tixmamta}, {bespa'u}."},{"word":"besna","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the brain [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: intelligence, mental control].","notes":"Also cerebral. See also {menli}, {stedu}, {rango}, {pensi}."},{"word":"besto","score":6,"definition":"$x_1$ dons metaphorical asbestos suit $x_2$ to guard against flames $x_3$ on topic $x_4$ from $x_5$, who disagrees with post $x_6$ for reason $x_7$, not realizing that the post was meant to be sent to $x_8$ rather than all of mailing list $x_9$ (default jboste) where it was posted in response to email $x_{10}$, whose author wishes selma'o $x_{11}$ (default SE) were extended to concisely express place $x_{12}$ of brivla $x_{13}$ (default besto) which has place structure $x_{14}$ and too many places because of sadistic whim $x_{15}$ of brivla-maker $x_{16}$, who also created brivla $x_{17}$ which has place structure $x_{18}$, and so winds up using too many of cmavo $x_{19}$ (default zi'o) in order to make the brivla ( $x_{13}$) more usable by standard $x_{20}$ and wishes they had never heard of the word besto for reason $x_{21}$, not realizing for reason $x_{22}$ that it was suggested sarcastically due to boredom $x_{23}$ of person $x_{24}$, who is proposing it against better judgement $x_{25}$ because it is fun by standard $x_{26}$, but still wishes it had as many places as $x_{27}$ (default du) for reason $x_{28}$, and feels like throwing in epistemology sumti $x_{29}$, because he/she knows both that gismu $x_{30}$ (default besto) has its place structure defined by run-on sentence $x_{31}$ and that epistemology sumti are used in gismu $x_{32}$ by epistemology $x_{33}$, notwithstanding the fact that $x_{34}$ actually has a use for besto places $x_{35}$ (default 1) through $x_{36}$ (default $x_7$) and wishes this weren't an extremely long and stupid joke, longer than joke $x_{37}$ and stupider than joke $x_{38}$ but still appreciated by $x_{39}$ - a fact which says $x_{40}$ about them in the opinion of $x_{41}$ - but not seen as even remotely amusing by $x_{42}$, who is aware that $x_{43}$ has a use for the gismu besto because of $x_{45}$","notes":"A joke gismu from http://mw.lojban.org/papri/besto . Place $x_{44}$ is absent for some reason."},{"word":"betfu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the abdomen/belly/lower trunk [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: midsection].","notes":"Also stomach (= {djaruntyrango}), digestive tract (= {befctirango}, {befctirangyci'e}). See also {cutne}, {livga}, {canti}."},{"word":"betka","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a beet of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"betovn","score":2,"definition":"Beethoven"},{"word":"betri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a tragedy/disaster/tragic for $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {badri}, {xlali}, {morsi}, {binra}."},{"word":"be'u","selmaho":"UI5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: lack/need - presence/satisfaction - satiation.","notes":"See also {claxu}, {nitcu}, {mansa}."},{"word":"be'ucu'i","selmaho":"UI*5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: lack/need - presence/satisfaction - satiation."},{"word":"be'udzu","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=b_2$ crawls on $c_2$."},{"word":"be'unai","selmaho":"UI*5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: lack/need - presence/satisfaction - satiation."},{"word":"bevgundi","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is a/the transportation industry/sector for $b_1$ transporting $b_2$ from $b_3$ to $b_4$.","notes":"Cf. {bevri}, {gundi}."},{"word":"bevma'e","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a truck/transporter/cart/sled/mode of transport for carrying $m_2=b_2$ to $b_3$ from $b_4$ over path $b_5$, on surface medium $m_3$, propelled by $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {beircarce}."},{"word":"bevma'elai","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is $k_2$ (quantifier, default: one) truckloads/lorryloads in quantity.","notes":"Cf. {klani}, {bevri}, {marce}, {bevma'e}."},{"word":"bevri","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ carries/hauls/bears/transports cargo $x_{2}$ to $x_{3}$ from $x_{4}$ over path $x_{5}$; $x_{1}$ is a carrier/[porter].","notes":"Alienation from $x_2$ to $x_3$ is implied. See also {marce}, {muvdu}, {benji}, {klama}."},{"word":"bevytsina","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is a litter/stretcher carrying/bearing/transporting person/cargo $x2$ to $x3$ from $x4$ over path $x5$","notes":"from {bevri} + {tsina}"},{"word":"bi","selmaho":"PA1","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: 8 (digit) [eight]."},{"word":"bi'a","selmaho":"UI3a","score":3,"definition":"emphasis indicator; indicates the previous word is especially emphasized","notes":"Equivalent to {ba'e} but in UI. See also {ba'e}"},{"word":"bi'agla","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=g_1$ has a fever due to disease $b_3$."},{"word":"bi'ai","selmaho":"CAhA","score":2,"definition":"Sumtcita indicating that the bridi must be true under the conditions indicated by the tagged sumti.","notes":"See also {narfaunarcu'i}"},{"word":"bi'amlu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=b_1$ is sickly/appears ill with symptoms $s_2=b_2$ from disease $b_3$ to observer $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ka'omlu}."},{"word":"bi'anfu","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bat, flying mammal (order Chiroptera) of species $x_2$","notes":"See {mabru}, {vofli}"},{"word":"bi'arbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$bin_1$ develops illness $bin_2=bil_1$ with symptoms $bil_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bi'agla}."},{"word":"bi'argau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ makes $x_2=b_1$ be sick from disease $x_3=b_3$; $x_1=g_1$ sickens $x_2=b_1$; $x_1=g_1$ is a pathogen","notes":"from {bilma} + {gasnu}"},{"word":"bi'arlitki","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is pus of composition $l_2$ from disease $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bilma}, {litki}."},{"word":"bi'armenske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass of facts) is the psychiatry of subject matter $s_2$ based on methodolgy $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bilma}, {menli}, {saske}, {menske}."},{"word":"bi'arsutpe'a","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=b_3$ is an illness that quickly spreads/expands over/into $p_2=b_1$ from initial state $p_3$ with symptoms $b_2$. $p_1=b_3$ is a pandemic."},{"word":"bi'au","selmaho":"UI1","score":2,"definition":"attitudinal: bzz, bee/other insect sound ","notes":"see also: {mi'au}, {sa'ei}"},{"word":"bicrbombu","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ is a humblebee (genus Bombus) of species/breed $b_2$."},{"word":"bicrvespa","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a hornet (genus Vespa) of species/breed $b_2$."},{"word":"bicrvespula","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a yellow jacket/wasp (genus Vespula) of species/breed $b_2$."},{"word":"bicydja","score":0,"definition":"$c_1$ is honey from bees $b_1$ of species $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sakta}, {lakse}, {titla}, {viknu}."},{"word":"bicysakta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ is honey from flower $x_2=s_2$ of composition $x_3=s_3$.","notes":"{bifce} {sakta}"},{"word":"bicyzda","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=z_1$ is a hive/beehive of bee/wasp/hornet species $x_2=z_2=b_2$","notes":"from {bifce}+{zdani}"},{"word":"bidbau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=b_1$ is the Indonesian language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Cf. {bindo}, {bangu}, {banginudu}."},{"word":"bidgu'e","score":3,"definition":"$g_1$=$b_1$ is Indonesia.","notes":"Cf. {bindo}, {gugde}, {gugde'idu}, {bidgug}, {meljo}, {baxso}, {xazdo}. "},{"word":"bidgug","score":3,"definition":"Indonesia.","notes":"Cf. {bindo}, {gugde}, {bidgu'e}, {gugde'idu}."},{"word":"bidju","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a bead/pebble [shape/form] of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {bolci}, {canre}, {lakse}, {dirgo}."},{"word":"bidjylinsi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rosary with beads of material $x_2$ with link properties $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {lijda}."},{"word":"bi'e","selmaho":"BIhE","score":100000,"definition":"prefixed to a mex operator to indicate high priority."},{"word":"bi'ei","selmaho":"PA","score":1,"definition":"number/digit: $2^{(2*5/3)} = 8*(2^{(1/3)})$.","notes":"Culturally important. This is the base for the so-called 'binary' prefixes (\"kibi-\", \"mebi-\", etc.). By switching to this base, \"{ki'o}\"/\"{kilto}\" might (in some Lojban dialects) refer to one thousand twenty-four (id est: 'kibi'); if we denote this number by \"$b$\" (for \"binary\" and \"base\"), then \"ki'o\"/\"kilto\" would (in those dialects) refer to $b^3 = (2^{(2*5/3)})^{3} = 2^{(2*5)} = 1024$ (in decimal notation); likewise for any other standard 'binary' prefix (ones which refer to a numeric coefficient of form $2^{(2*5n)}$ for nonzero integer $n$). In any case, \"{bi'ei zei kilto}\" would probably refer to such a value."},{"word":"bifca'e","score":3,"definition":"$c_1=b_2$ (agent) blows $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {catke}, {brife}, {vasxu}, {vacri}, {tolsakci}."},{"word":"bifcau","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is still/without wind."},{"word":"bifce","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a bee/wasp/hornet of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cinki}, {sfani}, {lakse}."},{"word":"bifcycidja","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bee food","notes":"bifce cidja"},{"word":"bifkluza","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ (object) is fluttering on $k_2$ (object) at locus $k_3$."},{"word":"bifmlo","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is a windmill performing process $m_2$."},{"word":"bifpra","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a fan/blower/punkah blowing air/gas with speed $b_3$ by process $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {brife}, {cupra}."},{"word":"bifyjanbe","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a wind chime","notes":"See also {janbe}."},{"word":"bigji'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ thinks $x_2$ is obliged to do $x_3$ by standard/agreement $x_4$","notes":"See {bilga}, {jinvi}, {einvi}, {minde}"},{"word":"biglogji","score":2,"definition":"$l_1$ [rules/methods] is a deontic logic for deducing/concluding/inferring/reasoning to/about $l_2$ (du'u)."},{"word":"bigygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ obligates $b_1$ to do $b_2$ by standard $b_3$."},{"word":"bi'i","selmaho":"BIhI","score":100000,"definition":"non-logical interval connective: unordered between ... and ..."},{"word":"bi'in zei uanta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'interval' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: SE? BIhI NAI?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"bijgri","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is a formal organization with aim/purpose $g_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kamni}, {kagni}."},{"word":"bijyjbu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=j_1$ is an office desk/counter of material $x_2=j_2$, in office $x_3=b_1$ of worker $x_4=b_2$ at location $x_5=b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {briju} {jubme}. A table where transaction are made."},{"word":"biki'o","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 8,000 expressed with comma."},{"word":"bikla","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ whips/lashes/snaps [a sudden violent motion].","notes":"See also {skori}, {darxi}."},{"word":"bikre'o","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ flings/hurls/ throws violently $r_2=b_1$ to/at/in direction $r_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bikla}, {renro}."},{"word":"biksku","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ (agent) snaps $c_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) at audience $c_3$ via expressive medium $c_4$","notes":"Cf. {bikla}, {cusku}."},{"word":"bikspu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ snaps in response to person/object/event/situation/stimulus $s_2$ with response $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {spuda}, {bikla}, {sutspu}."},{"word":"bikyda'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ whips/lashes target $x_2$ with instrument/tool (whip) $x_3$, striking locus $x_4$.","notes":"No implication of punishment. A whip (instrument) is $x_3$ (~ te bikyda'i), possibly with the other arguments deleted."},{"word":"bikydai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a whip.","notes":"No particular emphasis on primary use (i.e. as a weapon or as a tool)."},{"word":"bikydamri","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ is a whip (musical instrument).","notes":"Cf. {balzgibe'e}."},{"word":"bilduranga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a member of genus Ornithorhynchus (the Australian monotreme which is more commonly called \"duck-billed platypus\") of subtaxon/subclade $x_2$."},{"word":"bilga","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is bound/obliged to/has the duty to do/be $x_{2}$ in/by standard/agreement $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ must do $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also $x_3$ frame of reference. See also {zifre}, {fuzme}."},{"word":"bilma","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is ill/sick/diseased with symptoms $x_{2}$ from disease $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {kanro}, {mikce}, {spita}, {senci}, {kafke}, {binra}."},{"word":"bilmrtuberkulosi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tuberculosis."},{"word":"bilni","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is military/regimented/is strongly organized/prepared by system $x_{2}$ for purpose $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also paramilitary; soldier in its broadest sense - not limited to those trained/organized as part of an army to defend a state (= {bilpre}). See also {jenmi} for a military force, {sonci}, {ganzu}, {pulji}."},{"word":"bilnomu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a binomial"},{"word":"bilpulji","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is military police officer enforcing law(s)/rule/order $p_2$."},{"word":"bilske","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ (mass of facts) is military science based on methodology $x_2=s_3$."},{"word":"bimei","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantifier selbri: convert 8 to cardinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is a set with the octet of members $x_{2}$."},{"word":"bimkemnipyple","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$=$s_1$ is a wallpaper from source $p_2$, sticking on wall $s_2$=$b_1$.","notes":"For wallpaper without a \"wall\" sumti place, see {bimple}."},{"word":"bimoi","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantified selbri: convert 8 to ordinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is eighth among $x_{2}$ ordered by rule $x_{3}$."},{"word":"bimple","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a wallpaper from source $p_2$.","notes":"If you want to express that the wallpaper also sticks to a certain wall, use {bimkemnipyple}."},{"word":"bimselsru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a yard surrounded by $x_2$"},{"word":"bimvrogai","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a gate on $v_1$ between $v_2=b_2$ and $v_3=b_3$ in structure $b_4$"},{"word":"bimxra","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a mural representing/showing $p_2$, made by artist $p_3$ on wall $p_4=b_1$."},{"word":"bindo","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Indonesian culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {bindo}, {meljo}, {baxso}."},{"word":"binigNIT","score":1,"definition":"a Philippine dessert dish which may contain taro, sweet potatoes, purple yam, sago pearls, landang, and/or plantains (sometimes with jackfruit and sticky rice) cooked in coconut milk"},{"word":"binma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ betrays $x_2$ (person, custom) with treacherous deeds $x_3$ (event/property).","notes":"Cf. {traide}, {tolkraice}, {tolyladlo}, {zekri}."},{"word":"bino","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 80 [eighty]."},{"word":"binono","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 800 [eight hundred]."},{"word":"binonovo","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 8004, without comma."},{"word":"binpre","score":2,"definition":"$j_1=p_1$ is a middleman/mediator/contact/go-between/intercessor between parties $j_2$."},{"word":"binra","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ insures/indemnifies $x_{2}$ (person) against peril $x_{3}$ (event) providing benefit(s) $x_{4}$ (event).","notes":"Also $x_3$ loss; sell/purchase insurance (= {binryve'u}), premium (= {binrydi'a}, or {binryvelve'u}). See also {bandu}, {cirko}, {betri}, {basti}, {bilma}."},{"word":"binrydi'a","score":4,"definition":"$j_1$ is an insurance premium providing coverage against peril $j_2=b_3$ for insured $j_3=b_2$ (person), offered by insurer $j_4=b_1$."},{"word":"binryvelve'u","score":2,"definition":"$v_1$ is an insurance premium for an insurance sold from $v_2=b_1$ to $b_2=v_4$, which is $v_3$.","notes":"$v_2=b_1$ and $b_2=v_4$ do not neccessarily need to be human, these could also refer to abstract entities, like companies. See also: {binra}, {vecnu} and {ve}."},{"word":"binryve'u","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ sells insurance $v_2=b_1$ to client $v_3=b_2$ for cost $v_4$, insurance against peril $b_3$ (event) providing benefit(s) $b_4$ (event)."},{"word":"binsasu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'relative-clause' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: GOI # term /GEhU#/ | NOI # subsentence /KUhO#/. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"bintu'a","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=t_1$ is a parcel/expanse of land between/among set of points/bounds/limits $j_2$ at location $t_2$. $j_1=t_1$ is in limbo."},{"word":"binxo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ becomes/changes/converts/transforms into $x_{2}$ under conditions $x_{3}$.","notes":"Resultative, not-necessarily causal, change. (cf. {cenba} for non-resultative, {galfi} for causal, {stika} for non-resultative, non-causal change; {zasni})"},{"word":"bi'o","selmaho":"BIhI","score":100000,"definition":"non-logical interval connective: ordered from ... to ..."},{"word":"bi'oi","selmaho":"BIhI","score":1,"definition":"non-logical interval connective: ordered interval with specified endpoint/terminus $x_1$ and signed measure/length/duration $x_2$; interval between $x_1$ and $x_1 + x_2$ according to the ordering of the space.","notes":"This word is a member of selma'o BIhI. The space must be ordered or directed in some sense. Let the space X be the traditionally-ordered field of real numbers, and x and y be in X (or x be a geometric point which is represented in such manner and which belongs to a specified line/ray which has a defined positive direction and a specification of the meaning of the length of 1 unit); then, \"x bi'oi y\" represents the interval between x and x + y, where y is signed. In other words, this interval is like the body of the string in the scenario in which one of its endpoints is tacked down at x and the other is dragged out a distance y therefrom in the directions specified by the signum of y (with the string being pulled taut and being of length exactly y). Maintaining the same notation and continuing discussion of \"x bi'oi y\": if the clusivity for the first term (or 'on the left') is specified, then x is or is not included in the referenced interval as specified; if the clusivity for the second term (or 'on the right') is specified, then x + y is or is not included in the referenced interval as specified (note: this does not generally indicate whether y is included in the referenced interval). Units, particularly for y, must be explicit when appropriate. In a connected acyclic directed graph, x would be a node and y would be the graph-geodesic distance therefrom in the direction (if y is positive), or in the opposite direction (if y is negative), of the graph. This definition enables the ISO 8601 standard for time interval specification in the cases (1) of a starting time/pastward endpoint (namely x) and a duration (y: y > 0), and (2) of an ending time/futureward endpoint (namely x) and a duration (y: y < 0), where notation for \"x\" and \"y\" (in the usage \"x bi'oi y\") is continued from the earlier discussion in this note in the case of the number lines or the real; note that, in this usage case, x is a point in time (a timestamp) and y is a duration (elapsed time or measure of time, and which thus has explicitly specified units or something akin to the ISO 8601 standard notation for durations). See this proposal for more information on related topics: https://mw.lojban.org/papri/Proposal:_loi_lerfu_tcita_detri;_the_final_word_on_the_problem_of_dates_and_times%3F . Importantly, the ISO 8601 standard in the case of an ending time and a duration has the terms expressed in the order of y followed by x with y being positive; when this word is used for such purposes, y must be negative, but the order of x and y may be exchanged via usage of \"{se}\" (resulting in \"{sebi'oi}\"). Generally, the distinction between points/'positions' (represented by x) and measures/vectors/'displacements'/'translation vectors' (represented by y), in the sense of affine spaces, must be maintained when using this word. See also: \"{bi'o}\", \"{bi'i}\", \"{mi'i}\", \"{bi'oi'au}\", and https://mw-live.lojban.org/papri/Extended_Dimensionality_of_Interval_cmavo ."},{"word":"bi'oi'au","selmaho":"PA","score":2,"definition":"digit/number: interval/range indicator for significant digits (determined by lesser endpoint).","notes":"Given a well-formed digit string \"$x_{n} x_{n-1} ... x_{m}$ bi'oi'au $x_{m-1} x_{m-2} ...$\", where (a) \"$x_i$\" is a member of selma'o PA (other than this word or similar words; including at most one instance of \"{pi}\") for all $i$, and (b) the string represents$^{*_{1}}$ a finite number in base-$b$ (with $b$ taken to be ten by cultural convention in most human cases unless explicitly specified otherwise), the usage of this word in the aforementioned digit string yields an output of the interval $[\\sum_{i = 0}^{\\infty}{(x_{n-i} b^{n-i})}, \\, b^{m} + \\sum_{i = 0}^{\\infty}{(x_{n-i} b^{n-i})})$, after adjusting for \"$x_k$\" in the original string being \"{pi}\" or \"{pi'e}\" vel sim. for at least one $k$ (because that does not work in the summation notation without adjustment); notice the placement of the comma in the interval and clusivity of the endpoints thereof (lesser endpoint is included, but the greater one is excluded). Therefore, using/under the aforementioned notation and assumptions and specifications, usage of this word in \"$x_{n} x_{n-1} ... x_{m}$ bi'oi'au $x_{m-1} x_{m-2} ...$\" outputs an interval which is equivalent to the evaluation of/interval referenced by \"eval(\"$x_{n} x_{n-1} ... x_{m} x_{m-1} x_{m-2} ...$\") {ga'o} {bi'oi} {ke'i} $b^{m}$\". Importantly, usage of this word generates an interval, not a specific number (even if such would be elliptical or vague) - meaning, among other things, that equality to such an expression would be set equality, and not numeric equality. Note that the interval which is generated includes the lesser (left) endpoint (which is the number specified by the string with this word ignored in/removed from it) but excludes the greater (right) endpoint (which is the same number plus some integer power of the base $b$). As an example, where \"B\" represents this word: \"2B000\" yields [2000, 3000); meanwhile, \"20B00\" yields [2000, 2100); also, \"10.2B7\" yields [10.27, 10.37). This word/function is useful for dates (example: \"the 2000s\"), ages (example: \"they are in their twenties\"), or any estimate wherein the significant digits are known. Note that, for example, this functionality supports simple calendrical centuries (example: \"1900 to 2000, exclusive of the latter only\"), canonical calendrical centuries (example: \"1901 to 2001, exclusive of the latter only\"), and complicated century-long time intervals (example: \"1969 to 2069, exclusive of the latter only\"); and analogy applies, of course. (Aside: In fact, most instances of calendrical year labels actually should be translated via this word. For example, \"I will accomplish my New Year's resolution in/for the Gregorian calendrical year 2023\" has \"2023\" translated not as exactly \"{re} {no} re {ci}\", but instead as \"re no re ci bi'oi'au\". This is because \"2023\" denotes a specific point in time (namely 2023-01-01T00:00:00.000... with mathematical exactitude and perfect, infinite precision – in other words, the very first instant of the year which receives such label), especially given the fact that \"{nanca}\" is a unit of measurement (and thus is intimately related to measurement precision and error) and is intended for the measuring/size/determination of the duration of arbitrary specified time-intervals rather than the temporal-distance from some specified time 0. If course, one instead desires to reference a time-interval (namely from that instant until but excluding the one which is similarly denoted by \"2024\"), which is exactly what this word does. Therefore, Lojban translations which use date-time-stamps for instants are correct, but one which use numeric labels (without some mechanism like this word) for intervals are subtly wrong. End aside). The interval which is generated is a complete (math jargon) subset of the real numbers - there are no gaps and, in particular, the interval is not discrete (for example: it is not restricted to only the integers). Note that this word does not yield an interval of an arbitrary length; use \"{bi'oi}\", \"{bi'i}\", or \"{bi'o}\" for that. Use a construct similar to \"there exists a $t$ in (the interval) {re} bi'oi'au {no} such that their age is measured to be (approximately) $t$ in years\" in order to express \"they are in their twenties (at least 20 years old and strictly less than 30 years old)\"; the full English expression is wordy, but Lojban can make it concise in translation. Replacing \"no\" with \"{mu}\" in the aforementioned Lojbanic example statement yields \"they are in their late twenties or early thirties (at least 25 years old and strictly less than 35 years old)\"; this is very similar to results which can be yielded by \"mi'i\" and fills some semantic gaps which \"mi'i'au\" cannot easily fill. See also: \"{bi'oi}\", \"{mi'i'au}\", \"{su'ai}\". (Footnote #1: this entire commentary section assumes that the method of interpretation is via a big-endian, traditional, unbalanced, positional, base-$b$ numerical-representation system with $b$ being an integer such that $b > 1$; however, the method of interpretation can be extended to other systems, such as $p$-adics or such as balanced integer or complex base-$b$ systems, in natural and fairly self-evident ways, although no endeavor shall be made herein in order to do so and the assumptions about $b$ and the method of interpretation should be as aforementioned, ignoring such possibilities for extension)."},{"word":"bi'orka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a birch of species $x_2$","notes":"See {tricu}. Synonym: {ricrbetula}."},{"word":"bi'orsi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (sequence) is the number range going from number $x_2$ up to number $x_3$."},{"word":"bircidni","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=b_1$ is an elbow of body $x_2=c_3=b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {degycidni}."},{"word":"birdadykla","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ brachiates to destination $k_2$ from origin $k_3$ via route $k_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cadzu}, {bajra}, {smani}, {xilbati}."},{"word":"birgutci","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ cubit/cubits (length unit).","notes":"Cf. {birka}, {gutci}, {degygutci}, {jmagutci}, {cibjmagutci}."},{"word":"birja'i","score":2,"definition":"$j_1$ is a bracelet on arm $j_2=b_1$.","notes":"Cf. {birka}, {jadni}."},{"word":"birjai","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=j_1$ grasps/holds/hugs $x_2=j_2$ with $x_1$'s arms, at locus $x_3=j_4$.","notes":"See also {pamjai}."},{"word":"birjanco","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=j_1$ is a shoulder attaching arm $x_2=j_2=b_1$ of $x_3=j_3=b_2$ to $x_3$.","notes":"A proper word for \"shoulder\"."},{"word":"birjanke'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an armpit of $x_2$"},{"word":"birje","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is made of/contains/is an amount of beer/ale/brew brewed from $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {pinxe}, {barja}, {jikru}, {vanju}, {xalka}, {fusra}."},{"word":"birjinskami","score":2,"definition":"$s1$ is an arm-ring computer for purpose $s2$; s1 is a smartwatch."},{"word":"birjrsasafra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is made of/contains/is a amount of root beer with flavor/ingredients including $x_2$. ","notes":"Root beer is a carbonated, sweetened beverage, originally made using the root of a sassafras plant. Although roots are used as the source of many soft drinks throughout the world, often different names are used."},{"word":"birjunla","score":2,"definition":"$j_1$ is a wristwatch measuring time units $j_2$ to precision $j_3$ with timing mechanism/method $j_4$.","notes":"See {birka}, {junla}, {kanjunla}."},{"word":"birjybarja","score":1,"definition":"$ba_1$ is a bar/pub serving beer $ba_2=bi_1$ to audience/patrons $ba_3$."},{"word":"birjyzba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ brews alcoholic beverage $x_2$ from ingredients $x_3$"},{"word":"birka","score":10000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the arm [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: branch with strength].","notes":"Also elbow (= {bircidni}), wrist (= {xanterjo'e}), appendage (but jimca, rebla preferred). See also {jimca}, {janco}, {xance}, {rebla}."},{"word":"birke'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an armpit of $x_2$."},{"word":"birkoku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an apricot of variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {flaume}, {ricrceraso}, {ricrprunu}"},{"word":"birlxatere","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Aterian technological industry/culture/know-how of period and location (specifics) $x_2$ in properties $x_3$"},{"word":"birstizu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an armchair.","notes":"Cf. {birka}, {stizu}, {sfofa}."},{"word":"birtafpau","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a sleeve of garment $p_2=t_1$ for wearing by $t_2$ (gender/species).","notes":"Cf. {birtu'u}, {birtu'ucau}."},{"word":"birti","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is certain/sure/positive/convinced that $x_{2}$ is true.","notes":"See also {jetnu}, {jinvi}, {krici}, {djuno}, {senpi}, {sruma}."},{"word":"birtu'u","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a sleeve of material $t_2$ for the arm of $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {birtafpau}, {birtu'ucau}."},{"word":"birtu'ucau","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ (garment) is sleeveless.","notes":"Cf. {birtu'u}, {birtafpau}."},{"word":"birtu'ucaucreka","score":2,"definition":"$cl_1=cr_1$ is a sleeveless shirt made of material $cr_2$.","notes":"See also {birtu'ucau} and {creka}"},{"word":"birvrajvi","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ arm-wrestles with $j_2$ for prize $j_4$."},{"word":"bisko'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an cone of frozen $x_2$ (quantity) with vertex $x_3$ ; $x_1$ is an $x_2$-cicle","notes":"Possibly includes stalactites/stalagmites (possibly include {kunra} and/or {pulce} in the description). Examples: icicle (x2 = {loi} {djacu}), snot-cicle (x2 = {loi} {zbiselcigla}), sap-cicle (x2 = {loi} {te} {rickemsatrunta}), rusticle (x2 = {loi} {furtirse})."},{"word":"bisli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains ice [frozen crystal] of composition/material $x_{2}$.","notes":"Composition including $x_2$, which need not be a complete composition. See also {kunra}, {runme}, {lenku}, {krili}, {bratu}, {snime}, {carvi}."},{"word":"bislunsa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is frost condensed on $x_2$ at temperature $x_3$, pressure $x_4$."},{"word":"bisma'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an iceberg in ocean $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bisri'e}."},{"word":"bisri'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a glacier of land mass $x_2$, draining snowshed $x_3$ into $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {bisma'a}."},{"word":"bisycalku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the thin crust/expanse of ice which sometimes forms on the upper surface of snow."},{"word":"bisycla","score":0,"definition":"Exact meaning uncertain, probably something like $b_1$ is/are long as ice.","notes":"Mentioned in cll 1.1 §4.3."},{"word":"bisycmaplini","score":3,"definition":"$b_1=c_1=p_1$ is a comet revolving around $p_2$ with planetary characteristics $p_3$, orbital parameters $p_4$, with ice composition $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {plini}, {cmaplini}"},{"word":"bisyladru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=b_1=l_1$ is ice cream/frozen yoghurt made from milk of source $x_2=l_2$."},{"word":"bitcan","score":1,"definition":"name: 8chan (website)","notes":"Often written as \"8tcan\"."},{"word":"bitkoine","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in Bitcoin (currency) as $x_2$ (li)"},{"word":"bitmu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a wall/fence separating $x_{2}$ and $x_{3}$ (unordered) of/in structure $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {jbini}, {sepli}, {fendi}, {canko}, {drudi}, {kumfa}, {loldi}, {senta}, {snuji}, {pagre}, {gacri}, {kuspe}, {marbi}, {vorme}."},{"word":"bitni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in $x_2$ (number, default 1) bits/shannons (unit of data/information) of logarithmic base $x_3$ (default 2)","notes":"See {skami}, {datni}, {bitnymei}, {baitni} // Decimal prefixed forms (powers of 1000): {ki'orbitni} {megbitni} {gigbitni} {tetybitni} {petybitni} {xexybitni} {zepybitni} {gotybitni} // Binary prefixed forms (powers of 1024): {kirbibitni} {merbibitni} {girbibitni} {terbibitni} {perbibitni} {xerbibitni} {zerbibitni} {gorbibitni} // $x_3$ is for defining units with bases other than 2, e.g. trits ({bitnrci}), nats ({bitnrte'o}), dits/bans/hartleys ({bitnrdau})"},{"word":"bitnrkrati","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object, event, string, etc.; anything toggleable with $x_2$-many states) represents a bit/shannon/trit/nat (information unit) of logarithmic base $x_2$ (default: 2) where states $x_3$ (ordered list) respectively represent bit states $x_4$ (ordered list; same length as $x_3$)","notes":"Examples for binary bits (x1 when x2 = 2): a 0-xor-1 string of length one, a coin flip, the toggleable states of an electrical switch, the direction that a car drives down a road, etc."},{"word":"bitnymei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in $x_2$ (default 1) bit-groups, each consisting of $x_3$ bits of logarithmic base $x_4$","notes":"See {bitni}, {baitni}. // $x_4$ = $bitni_3$"},{"word":"bitybi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=bin_1=bir_1$ becomes certain that $x_2=bir_2$ under conditions $x_3=bin_3$.","notes":"See also {birti}, {binxo}, {sezybitygau}."},{"word":"bitydu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ confirms $x_2$"},{"word":"bitygau","score":4,"definition":"$g_1$ convinces/persuades $b_1$ that $b_2$ is true.","notes":"from {birti} {gasnu}. See {termu'igau} for another sense of \"convince/persuade\". c.f. {madysku} {dragau}"},{"word":"bityjmina","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ confirms $x_2$"},{"word":"bityvelcki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a theory about x2 (event/state/property) to $x_3$ by $x_4$","notes":"from {birti} + {velcki}"},{"word":"bi'u","selmaho":"UI3a","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: newly introduced information - previously introduced information.","notes":"See also {nindatni}, {saurdatni}."},{"word":"bi'umra","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=b_1$ is a rampart/bulwark/wall/fence protecting $m_2$ from danger/threat $m_3$, physically separating/partitioning $b_2$ from $b_3$ (unordered), of/in structure $b_4$.","notes":"The method by which $x_1$ protects $x_2$ is unspecified. It may, for example, physically block $x_3$ from reaching $x_2$, or it may simply give $x_2$ the high ground it needs to protect itself."},{"word":"bi'unai","selmaho":"UI*3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: newly introduced information - previously introduced information."},{"word":"bivjetka'u","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a byte/octet."},{"word":"bivli'itai","score":-1,"definition":"$x1$ is an octagon"},{"word":"bivma'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is August/the eighth month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"bivmast","score":1,"definition":"August.","notes":"Cf. {cinfyma'i}, {bivmasti}."},{"word":"bivmasti","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is August/the eighth month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {masnbi}. Cf. {pavmasti}, {nanca}."},{"word":"bivmoija'a","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ has the rank of Lieutenant General/Vice Admiral/Air Marshal (equivalent of NATO OF-8) in military unit /organization $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bi}, {moi}, {jatna}, {jemja'a}, {vairsoi}, {sozmoija'a}, {zelmoija'a}. Based on STANAG 2116: NATO Codes for Grades of Military Personnel."},{"word":"bivykemsamsle","score":-1,"definition":"$x1$","notes":"This word is unnecessarily long and should be deleted. See {bivysamsle}."},{"word":"bivykulpikta","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a doctoral degree or equivalent education diploma entitling $p_2$ to entitlement/privilege $p_3$ (event/state) from school/institute/academy $c_1$ teaching subject(s) $c_3$.","notes":"Eight level of International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED)."},{"word":"bivyplin","score":1,"definition":"Neptune.","notes":"Cf. {bivyplini}."},{"word":"bivyplini","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is the eighth closest planet (default is Neptune if p2 is the Sun) revolving around $p_2$ (default is the Sun), with planetary characteristics $p_3$, orbital parameters $p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {pavyplini}, {relplini} etc., {terdi}, {solri}, {mluni}, {lunra}, {plinycma}, {tarci'e}."},{"word":"bivysamka'u","score":0,"definition":"$k1$ is an amount of eight computer elementary particles/smallest measurable increments of computer property/activity $k2$; k1 is a byte(s)"},{"word":"bivysamsle","score":0,"definition":"$se1$ is eight indivisible, most basic computer subunits of computer $se2$; se1 is a byte"},{"word":"bixma'u","score":3,"definition":"$b_1=m_1$ is adolescent / pubescent / maturing in development-quality $m_2$ (ka) by standard $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {binxo}, {makcu}, {xadbixma'u}, {bavyfarvi}, {citnau}."},{"word":"bixycinki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an insect with complete metamorphosis","notes":"A member of taxon Holometabola/Metabola/Oligoneoptera. See {cinki}, {nalcycinki}, {iupna}"},{"word":"bixycmaci","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a calculus of type/describing $c_2$","notes":"See also {cmaci}, {binxo}, {ra'irsumji} and {cneparbi}"},{"word":"bixygau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=b_3=g_1$ makes/turns $x_2=b_1$ into $x_3=b_2$"},{"word":"blabi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is white/very-light colored [color adjective].","notes":"Pale forms of other colors are a compound of white; e.g. pink (= {labyxu'e}, {xunblabi}) (whereas kandi is used for pale = dimness, lack of intensity). See also {skari}, {xekri}, {grusi}, {kandi}, {manku}, {carmi}, {bakri}, {blanu}, {bunre}, {cicna}, {crino}, {narju}, {nukni}, {pelxu}, {xunre}, {zirpu}."},{"word":"blabruk","score":2,"definition":"Belarus."},{"word":"blaci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains glass of composition including $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {kabri}."},{"word":"blacindu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a white oak (Quercus alba) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"blacybo'i","score":1,"definition":"$bo_1$ is a glass bottle/jar/urn/flask/closable container for $bo2_2$ with lid $bo_4$."},{"word":"blacykabri","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=c_1$ is a glass/drinking glass/glass mug/[glass container] with contents $c_2$."},{"word":"bladei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Friday of week $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Synonyms: {jimdei}, {mumdei}. See also {cicnydei}, {zirdei}."},{"word":"bladembi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is indigo (Indigofera sp.) of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {zirpu}, {blanu}, {me'andi}."},{"word":"bla'ei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is tomorrow of / the day after $x_2$ by day-standard $x_3$.","notes":"Synonym of {bavlamdei}. See also {pru'ei}."},{"word":"blaglo'ongo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is bagoóng Philippine condiment of contents/ingredients $x_2$ of type/variety $x_3$"},{"word":"blaia","score":3,"definition":"$x1$ is a member of the genus Blighia (flowering soapberry plant in order Sapindales) of species $x2$","notes":"See also: {blaiasapida}"},{"word":"blaiasapida","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is an ackee (Blighia sapida) of subspecies/cultivar/type $x2$","notes":"See also: {blaia}"},{"word":"blajba","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a blueberry of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"blajinme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of indium (In)."},{"word":"blakanla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an eye of $x_2$ and has a blue iris","notes":"This word is in Jbovlaste based on its use in CLL"},{"word":"blalalavla","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an a-priori word (word with no specific etymology from any language), meaning $x_2$ in language $x_3$","notes":"See also {vlakra}, {zi'evla}, {lujvo}, {jbofuvi}"},{"word":"blandisori","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of blandissory [food] of composition $x_2$"},{"word":"blankepi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a shoebill/whalehead (Balaenicipitidae) of genus/species $x_2$."},{"word":"blanketi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a blanket","notes":"A heavy, loosely woven fabric, usually large and woollen, used for warmth while sleeping or resting."},{"word":"blanu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is blue [color adjective].","notes":"See also {skari}, {blabi}, {xekri}, {zirpu}, {kandi}, {carmi}, {cicna}."},{"word":"blari'o","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is blue-green.","notes":"Cf. {cicna}."},{"word":"blaselkanla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ has blue eyes","notes":"This word is in Jbovlaste based on its use in CLL"},{"word":"blasmela","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sloe [fruit] of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {smela}"},{"word":"blasodna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of caesium (Cs)."},{"word":"blatsauai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a blue color."},{"word":"blazilska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the abstract color blue","notes":"The gismu {blanu} refers to objects which are blue, but not the color blue itself. This lujvo serves the latter purpose. See also {skari} {zilska}"},{"word":"blazone","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (object, text) is a blazon, verbal or written description of the coat of arms $x_2$","notes":"See {armori}, {lanci}, {sinxa}"},{"word":"blefa'u","score":1,"definition":"$x1=r1=f1$ droops to $x2=f2$ from $x3=f3$ in frame of reference $x4=f4$"},{"word":"blemau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is weaker than $x_2$ in property $x_3$ by margin $x_4$."},{"word":"bleme'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is less weak than $x_2$ in property $x_3$ by margin $x_4$."},{"word":"blespasKAL","score":2,"definition":"Blaise Pascal","notes":"French mathematician, scientist, philosopher and theologian (1623-1662). Also {la} .{pasKAL}., la .{blez}.{pasKAL}."},{"word":"blez","score":2,"definition":"Blaise","notes":"French male given name."},{"word":"bliiardo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a billiard/pool/cue sport game characterized by $x_2$."},{"word":"bliku","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a block [3-dimensional shape/form] of material $x_{2}$, surfaces/sides $x_{3}$.","notes":"$x_3$ sides/surfaces should include number, size, and shape; also polyhedron (= {pitybli} having flat/planar sides/surfaces). regular polyhedron (= {kubybli}, {blikubli}), brick (= {kitybli}); See also {tapla}, {kubli}, {tanbo}, {canlu}, {kojna}, {sefta}, {bolci}, {kurfa}, {tarmi}."},{"word":"blikubli","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=b_1$ is a regular polyhedron [3 dimensional] with sides/surfaces $k_3=b_3$.","notes":"$k_3=b_3$ sides/surfaces should include number, size, and shape. See also: {kubybli}, {bliku}, {kubli}."},{"word":"blina","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is blind under condition $x_2$","notes":"from Proto-Germanic blindaz"},{"word":"blixra","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a relief/embossment representing/showing $p_2$, made by artist $p_3$, on material $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bliku}, {pixra}, {laryrakpra}, {kacmyxra}."},{"word":"bloblobloblo","score":1,"definition":"$x_0$: word used to test the efficiency of a lujvo-building computer program. (nullary predicate)","notes":"Also anything longer than four syllables of \"blo\" (rafsi of the gismu {bloti}). The test of building lujvo like these helps distinguish between lujvo building algorithms in polynomial time from those in exponential time, especially given that {bloti} has five rafsi. For example, the sozysozbot jvozba will take a significant amount of time to build the lujvo from eight {bloti}. See also: {bloti}."},{"word":"blobonjacta'o","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=d_1=bo_1=bl_2$ is a wakeboard of material/property $t_2$.","notes":"From {tanbo}, {djacu}, {boxna}, {bloti} (bo2-bo5,bl2, bl3 subsumed). See also sufingboard (={bonjacta'o}), windsurfingboard (={fanjacta'o}), kitesurfingboard (={volfanjacta'o}), wakesurfingboard (={blobonjacta'o})."},{"word":"bloca'ega'a","score":2,"definition":"$g_1=c_2=b_3$ is a punting pole made of $g_2$ pushed by $c_2$ in boat $b_1$.","notes":"Cf. {bloti}, {catke}, {grana}, {blocpuga'a}, {blofanga'a}, {blopinfanga'a}, {blomatryga'a}, {blofarga'a}."},{"word":"blocpuga'a","score":2,"definition":"$g_1=l_2=b_3$ is an oar made of $g_2$ pulled by $l_2$ in boat $b_1$.","notes":"Cf. {bloti}, {lacpu}, {grana}, {bloca'ega'a}, {blofanga'a}, {blopinfanga'a}, {blomatryga'a}, {blofarga'a}."},{"word":"blocra","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ is a prow of boat/ship $c_2=b_1$, boat for carrying $b_2$, propelled by $b_3$."},{"word":"blocripu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is a dock located on / at $x_2=c_2$ connecting boat / vessel $x_3=c_3=b_1$ to $x_4=c_4$","notes":"x2 is probably a body of water, but not necessarily (consider air ships or space vessels). A gangplank is a {zasyblocripu}. See also: {bloti} {cripu}"},{"word":"blofanga'a","score":2,"definition":"$g_1=b_3$ is the mast made of $g_2$ of sail $f_1$ on boat $f_3=b_1$.","notes":"Cf. {bloti}, {falnu}, {grana}, {bloca'ega'a}, {blocpuga'a}, {blopinfanga'a}, {blomatryga'a}, {blofarga'a}."},{"word":"blofarga'a","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is the tiller made of $g_2$ of boat/ship $f_2=b_1$.","notes":"Cf. Cf. {bloti}, {farna}, {grana}, {bloca'ega'a}, {blopinfanga'a}, {blofanga'a}, {blocpuga'a}, {blomatryga'a}."},{"word":"blogre","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ ferries through $p_2$ to destination side $p_3$ from origin side $p_4$, carrying $b_2$, propelled by $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {grebe'i}, {greblo}."},{"word":"bloibu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a decorative folding screen with components $x_2$, of type/variety $x_3$","notes":"Japanese \"byōbu\" 屏風 (folding screen)"},{"word":"bloja'a","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a captain of boat/ship $b_1$ of type/that carries $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bloti}, {jatna}, {blopre}, {blosazri}."},{"word":"blokla","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ goes/sails/navigates (travels by boat) to destination $k_2$ from origin $k_3$ via route $k_4$ using boat $k_5=b_1$.","notes":"Cf. {klama}."},{"word":"blokle","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ are a class of boats defined by property $x_2$","notes":"This word is in Jbovlaste based on its use in CLL"},{"word":"bloklu","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is the maritime culture of nation/ethos $k_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xamsi}."},{"word":"blolei","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is a ship type/class within ships $b_1=k_2$, with features $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bloti}, {klesi}."},{"word":"bloli'u","score":1,"definition":"$l_1=b_2$ travels by boat via route $l_2$ using boat/ship/vessel $l_3=b_1$ propelled by $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {klama}."},{"word":"blolo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pineapple/member of genus Ananas of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"菠萝 Mandarin \"bōluó\"; Cantonese \"bo1lo4\" (pineapple)"},{"word":"blomatryga'a","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=b_3$ is the shaft made of $g_2$ of engine $m_1$ in boat $m_2=b_1$.","notes":"Cf. {bloti}, {matra}, {grana}, {bloca'ega'a}, {blofanga'a}, {blopinfanga'a}, {blocpuga'a}, {blofarga'a}."},{"word":"blomuvga'a","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is an oar/paddle of boat/ship/vessel $b_1$, of material $g_3$, boat for carrying $b_2$."},{"word":"blonare","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is any single word (no compound cmavo), a part of Lojban text representing rule 'any-word' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"blonaresmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'word' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: BAhE? any-word indicators?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"blondino","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is blond, fair-haired","notes":"Blond is a color special to mammal and human hair."},{"word":"blopinfanga'a","score":2,"definition":"$g_1=b_3=p_1$ is a/the boom/yard made of $g_2$ of sail $f_1$ on boat $f_3=b_1$.","notes":"Cf. {bloti}, {pinta}, {falnu}, {grana}, {bloca'ega'a}, {blofanga'a}, {blocpuga'a}, {blomatryga'a}, {blofarga'a}."},{"word":"blopofre'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a survivor/castaway (one sense) of shipwreck (event) $x_2$","notes":"\"Castaway\" in this sense does not necessarily imply being lost or stranded. See also: {nunblopo'u}."},{"word":"blopre","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a sailor of boat $b_1$ of type/that carries $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bloti}, {prenu}, {blosazri}, {bloja'a}."},{"word":"blorkaiaka","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a kayak [small, human-propelled boat/ship/vessel vehicle] for carrying $x_{2}$, propelled by $x_{3}$."},{"word":"blosazri","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ maneuvers/is a pilot of boat $b_1=s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bloti}, {sazri}, {bloja'a}, {blopre}."},{"word":"blosoi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a marine of military unit $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bloti}, {sonci}."},{"word":"blosormei","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a fleet (of ships).","notes":"Cf. {bloti}, {so'imei}."},{"word":"blotcana","score":3,"definition":"$t_1$ is a seaport/ferry terminal in transport system $t_2$ for boats/ships/vessels of type $b_2$ propelled by $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bloti}, {tcana}, {ni'ablo}, {brablo}, {greblo}, {xamsi}, {korbi}."},{"word":"bloti","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a boat/ship/vessel [vehicle] for carrying $x_{2}$, propelled by $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {falnu}, {fulta}, {marce}, {jatna}, {sabnu}."},{"word":"blotrkanu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a canoe"},{"word":"bloxadni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the hull of ship $x_2$","notes":"from {bloti} + {xadni}"},{"word":"blozeile'a","score":2,"definition":"$l_1=b_2$ is a pirate aboard pirate ship $b_1$, stealing $l_2$, which is wrong according to $z_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xamsi}."},{"word":"bluble","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is anemic of type $x_2$ by standard $x_3$."},{"word":"blucri","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=cir_1=cib_2$ loses blood $x_2=cib_1=cir_2$ under conditions $x_3=cir_3$; $x_1$ bleeds","notes":"Cf. {ciblu}, {cirko}, {rinci}, {vikmi}, {sputu}, {xrani}, {cortu}"},{"word":"bluda'emre","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is a blood pressure measurer measuring the blood pressure $m_2$ of subject $b_2$ as $m_3$ units on scale $m_4$ with accuracy $m_5$"},{"word":"bluda'emretci","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a sphygmomanometer measuring the blood pressure $m_2$ of subject $b_2$ as $m_3$ units on scale $m_4$ with accuracy $m_5$"},{"word":"blufle","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is blood flow/circulation of vital fluid $f_2=c_1$ of organism $c_2$, flowing in direction to/towards $f_3$ from direction $f_4$.","notes":"Cf. {risna}, {blucri}, {blutu'u}, {labyblu}, {spablu}."},{"word":"blujisra","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of blood plasma from people/animal $x_2$","notes":"from {ciblu} + {jisra}"},{"word":"blupinxe","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is a vampire / drinks blood of organism $p_3=c_2$.","notes":"p2 and c1 subsumed. Cf. {ciblu}, {pinxe}, {crida}."},{"word":"blurdrakono","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is dragon's blood [bright red resin] of plant species $c_2$ (genus Croton/Dracaena/Daemonorops/Calamus rotang/Pterocarpus).","notes":"The red resin was used in ancient times as varnish, medicine, incense, and dye. It continues to be employed for the aforementioned purposes by some. Not to be confused with blood from a dragon which is \"lo ciblu be lo ranmrdrakono\"."},{"word":"blusfani","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mosquito/blood-sucking diptera of genus/species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {marlari}, {civla}."},{"word":"blutu'u","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a vessel with blood/vital fluid $c_1$ of organism $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {risna}, {blucri}, {blufle}, {labyblu}."},{"word":"bluueta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cornflower of type $x_2$"},{"word":"bo","selmaho":"BO","score":100002,"definition":"short scope joiner; joins various constructs with shortest scope and right grouping.","notes":"Cf. {ke}, {ke'e}."},{"word":"bo'a","selmaho":"KOhA8","score":2,"definition":"pro-sumti: definitional terbri variable 1; $x_1$","notes":"May be used to define words with {cei'e}, or to talk about definitions of existing or proposed words. Series: {bo'a} {bo'e} {bo'i} {bo'o} {bo'u}"},{"word":"bo'ai","selmaho":"LI2","score":1,"definition":"convert number into pro-sumti: definitional terbri variable with associated number; $x_n$","notes":"Extends {bo'a} series indefinitely."},{"word":"bo'a'oi","selmaho":"JOI","score":1,"definition":"non-logical connective: in superposition with","notes":"Useful for Schrodinger's cat, waves, interaction fields, etc. Using normal English conjunction, we say that Schrodinger's cat is both alive AND dead, but this is not exactly true: it is in a state which is the superposition of the living 'eigenstate' and the dead 'eigenstate'."},{"word":"bo'au","selmaho":"BAI","score":0,"definition":"boxna modal, 1st place (alternative interpretation): with wave/periodicity/wavelike property/characteristic/trait (vague) ...","notes":"Refers to some vague property of waves. (Basically, elliptical boxna modal) See also: {boxna}, {bo'ai}, {sebo'au}, {tebo'au}, {vebo'au}, {xebo'au}."},{"word":"bobas","score":1,"definition":"boba tea, bubble tea"},{"word":"bodga,ias","score":2,"definition":"Bodhgaya."},{"word":"bodisadvas","score":1,"definition":"bodhisattva (Buddha-to-be) in Mahāyāna Buddhism"},{"word":"bodlisadva","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bodhisattva, a Buddha-to-be of Mahāyāna Buddhism, of type/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"bo'e","selmaho":"KOhA8","score":2,"definition":"pro-sumti: definitional terbri variable 2; $x_2$","notes":"May be used to define words with {cei'e}, or to talk about definitions of existing or proposed words. Series: {bo'a} {bo'e} {bo'i} {bo'o} {bo'u}"},{"word":"bo'ei","selmaho":"GOhOI","score":2,"definition":"single Lojban-word name quote, turns to selbri-unit: \"$x_1$ is that which has this name\"","notes":"Similar to {ze'oi}, but specifically used for names. Convenient for tanru with {brivycme} and grammars with brivla-cmevla merge, to avoid having to wrap a single word up in \"{me} {la} ... {ku}\"."},{"word":"bofkosta","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=b_1$ is a cloak/cape of material $k_2=b_2$","notes":"An essentially flat piece of fabric worn fastened or tied around the neck, and reaching down the back."},{"word":"bofsnipa","score":3,"definition":"$b_1=s_1$ is a sticky patch which sticks to $s_2$, and consists of material $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {blucri}."},{"word":"bofsru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is wrapped around $x_2$."},{"word":"bofxa'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hand of $x_2$ in joint fingers shape."},{"word":"bofyglajbu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kotatsu / korsi [table with heater and hanging quilt] keeping (part of) $x_2$ warm under quilt $x_3$ with heating element $x_4$"},{"word":"bogda'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vertebrate animal of species $x_2$"},{"word":"bogjimro'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains limestone from location $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bogjinme}, {rokci}."},{"word":"bogjinme","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is calcium.","notes":"Cf. {bongu}, {jinme}, {bakri}."},{"word":"bogyfi'e","score":2,"definition":"$f_1$ is a bony fish (Osteichthyes) of species $f_2$.","notes":"See also 'fish bone' (={fipybo'u})."},{"word":"bogygreku","score":3,"definition":"$b_1=g_1$ is a skeleton with function $b_2$."},{"word":"bogykamju","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is the spine of $b_3$. $b_3$ is a vertebrate.","notes":"Cf. {kamjybo'u}, {terbo'u}."},{"word":"bogykicmai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is/contains cartilage, performing function $x_2$ in body of $x_3$.","notes":"{zi'evla} synonym: {kartilago}."},{"word":"bogykicmaifi'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cartilaginous fish (class: Chondrichthyes) of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bogyfi'e}. See also {bogykicmai}/{kartilago} 'cartilage'."},{"word":"bogypu'o","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a quantity of bone meal, made from bone $p_2=b_1$.","notes":"Cf. {bongu}, {purmo}."},{"word":"bogyskepre","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is an osteologist practising osteology $s_1$."},{"word":"bogytacfi'e","score":1,"definition":"$fi_1$ is a osteoglossiform fish (order Osteoglossiformes) of species $fi_2$."},{"word":"bo'i","selmaho":"KOhA8","score":1,"definition":"pro-sumti: definitional terbri variable 3; $x_3$","notes":"May be used to define words with {cei'e}, or to talk about definitions of existing or proposed words. Series: {bo'a} {bo'e} {bo'i} {bo'o} {bo'u}"},{"word":"boi","selmaho":"BOI","score":100000,"definition":"elidable terminator: terminate numeral or letteral string."},{"word":"boi'ai","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"unary mekso operator: immediately convert number into a single digit.","notes":"See: http://mw.lojban.org/papri/Proposal:_distinguishing_digits_from_numbers#Clean-Up"},{"word":"boi'au","selmaho":"JOIhI","score":1,"definition":"immediately convert symbolic string to number (explicit)","notes":"See: http://mw.lojban.org/papri/Proposal:_distinguishing_digits_from_numbers#Clean-Up"},{"word":"boi'e'u","selmaho":"BOI*","score":1,"definition":"mekso operator/function terminator (in Polish notation): inserts exactly enough \"{boi}\"'s consecutively so as to terminate the most recently uttered operator/function in a mekso expression","notes":"Encloses the operator and all of its explicitly mentioned operands within a pair of mekso parenthesis ({vei} and {ve'o} respectively). All operand slots that have not already been explicitly filled are now (implicitly) filled by the default operand, {xo'ei} (which itself is taken to behave in its default mode), or the identity element under that operator/function in that position/role (in the sense that 0 or 1 is identity under exponentiation as the position/role of being the base but only 1 is identity for exponentiation in the exponent position/role). Operators of arbitrary arity (such as {su'i}) are terminated immediately after the most recently explicitly mentioned operand. If the character string/digraph \"eu\" (and a corresponding diphthong) ever becomes valid in Lojban, .krtisfranks. asks that the meaning of this word be transferred wholly intact to \"{boi'eu}\" and that then this word be(come) unassigned."},{"word":"boijme","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=b_1$ is a pearl/ball-shaped gem from gemstone/material/source $j_3=b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tercakyjme}, {cakyjmepi'a}."},{"word":"boi'oi","selmaho":"BOIhOI","score":1,"definition":"preserve formal interpretation of mekso subexpression with no substitutions made","notes":"In a sense, \"converts\" an expression from one that has been tampered with in any way to exactly what was uttered in the first place. See: http://mw.lojban.org/papri/Proposal:_distinguishing_digits_from_numbers#Avoiding_the_.22.22D.22_Equals_.229.22.22_hole"},{"word":"boi'o'u","selmaho":"BOIhOhU","score":1,"definition":"explicit \"mu'o'u\"-orientation marker","notes":"Must be adjacent to at least one \"{mu'o'u}\". It 'walls off' that \"mu'o'u\" from applying to a quotation on the other side of this word; by the nature of \"mu'o'u\", this word should be elidable when two \"mu'o'u\"s are mutually adjacent (if this word were to be absent) or when there is no more than one quotation which is adjacent to the \"mu'o'u\" in question (if this word were to be absent), or when there is no \"mu'o'u\"; it is mandatory when it is not elidable. Example: in \"lu X li'u mu'o'u lu Y li'u\", it is not clear which quote (and, more specifically, which end of which quote) is being modified by \"mu'o'u\" - in this case, \"boi'o'u\" is mandatory; in \"lu X li'u boi'o'u mu'o'u lu Y li'u\", the \"mu'o'u\" applies to the quote with Y; in \"lu X li'u mu'o'u boi'o'u lu Y li'u\", the \"mu'o'u\" applies to the quote with X; in \"lu X li'u mu'o'u (boi'o'u) mu'o'u lu Y li'u\", the first \"mu'o'u\" applies to the quote with X, the second to the quote with Y, and this word is not necessary (marked via parenthesis)."},{"word":"boirlokra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pillbug of genus/species $x_2$","notes":"see also {onskide}"},{"word":"bolbi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the whole region of space which is between inner sphere $x_2$ and outer sphere $x_3$.","notes":"$x_1$ {canlu}. The two spheres need not be mutually concentric, but $x_3$ should enclose at least some portion (and probably: most) of $x_2$ and, without loss of generality, $x_3$ should be radially larger than or congruent to $x_2$; if $x_2$ is not fully enclosed by $x_3$, then the result is the convex hull formed by them or some smoothed version or inflation thereof, minus every point enclosed by $x_2$ (and possibly minus $x_2$ itself). Containment, by $x_1$, of any points belonging to the (surfaces) of $x_2$ or $x_3$ is left vague and may be specified by additional description. Contrast with \"{jinrcaibyca'u}\", which a thin toroidal region enclosed by a bolbi'i (under the assumption of nesting: $x_2$ being wholly enclosed by $x_3$) and confined approximately to a plane intersecting therewith (and which nearly requires complete enclosure of $x_2$ by $x_3$). Just use \"{jbini}\" with a path or interval defined by the centers or mutually-nearest surface points of $x_2$ and $x_3$ if $x_2$ is not at least partially enclosed by $x_3$. Use \"{neryrelbolbi'i}\" if you want to be extremely clear in meaning."},{"word":"bolbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$bi_1$ rolls up under condition $bi_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bolci}, {binxo}, {krosa'i}, {krobi'o}."},{"word":"bolcartu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is a globe of planet/celestial body $x_2=c_2$ showing formation $x_3=c_3$","notes":"from {bolci}+{cartu}, see also {tedboi}"},{"word":"bolci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a ball/sphere/orb/globe [shape/form] of material $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is a spherical object [made of $x_{2}$].","notes":"Also round. See also {bliku}, {cukla}, {bidju}, {gunro}."},{"word":"boldi'u","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a dome/cupola for purpose $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {drudi}, {malsi}, {si'erdi'u}, {zdani}."},{"word":"boldymor","score":1,"definition":"Baltimore, Maryland."},{"word":"bolga'axa'i","score":1,"definition":"$xa_1=g_1$ is a mace for use against $xa_2$ by $xa_3$, of material $g_2=b_2$."},{"word":"bolgaro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Bulgarian in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {slovo}, {nanslovo}."},{"word":"bolgrijvi","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=g_1$ (team) competes in a ball game tournament with $j_2$ (team) in contest/competition $j_3$ (event) for gain $j_4$."},{"word":"bolgu'o","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ plays bowling/boules."},{"word":"boljbatamca","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a cherry tomato of variety/strain $t_2$.","notes":"See also grape tomato (={clajbatamca})."},{"word":"bolji'openbi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a ballpoint pen/ball-tipped pen for applying ink $x_2$, applied by process $x_3$ which includes the ball of material $x_4$"},{"word":"boljipe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a ballpoint pen/biro for applying ink $x_2$","notes":"Short zi'evla based on {bolji'openbi}. See also {penbi}, {bolci}, {penbi}, {pinsi}, {ciska}, {cinta}, {pixra}, {jipno}."},{"word":"bolkei","score":4,"definition":"$k_1$ plays ball with the ball $k_2=b_1$","notes":"See {bolci} {kelci}"},{"word":"bolplita","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a disc (shape)."},{"word":"bolrbasketo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a basketball."},{"word":"bolrbeiso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a baseball."},{"word":"bolrblardo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a billard ball."},{"word":"bolrbliiardo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a billard ball.","notes":"See also: {bliiardo}, {bolci}."},{"word":"bolrbolingo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bowling ball."},{"word":"bolrgolfo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a golf ball."},{"word":"bolrkriketi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cricket ball.","notes":"See also: {kriketi}."},{"word":"bolrkroke","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a croquet ball.","notes":"Cf. {kelcrkroke}, {kro'oke}."},{"word":"bolrtenis","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tennis ball"},{"word":"bolrvolei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a volleyball."},{"word":"bolstropfedo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is arranged and to be traced/read in boustrophedon manner, starting at point $x_2$, turning at points $x_3$ (ordered list), and ending at point $x_4$.","notes":"$x_1$ need not be a script (for example: it could just be a winding curve/maze/path/pattern, a snake curled up withoutcoiling on top of itself, or yarn while weaving or on a loom). If not orientation is preferred, then $x_2$ and $x_4$ may be mutually exchangeable if the $x_3$ is reversed. See also: {toxsotiseira}."},{"word":"boltabno","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=t_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of spherical fullerene/buckyball (default: buckministerfullerene C60).","notes":"See also: fullerene (={tabrbaki})."},{"word":"boltargri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ is a globular cluster showing common property (ka) $x_2=g_2$ due to set $x_3=g_3$ linked by relations $x_4=g_4$","notes":"from {bolci} + {targri}"},{"word":"boltipkei","score":0,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a play."},{"word":"boltipterjvi","score":4,"definition":"$j_3$ is a soccer match/game with $j_1=t_1$ playing/competing against $j_2$ for prize/title $j_4$.","notes":"Cf. {bolci}, {tikpa}, {jivna}, {boltipyjvi}, {boltipyboi}. For American/Canadian football match/game see {bemboiterjvi}."},{"word":"boltipyboi","score":3,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a soccer ball made from material $x_{2}$.","notes":"Cf. {bolci}, {tikpa}, {boltipyjvi}, {boltipyterjvi}."},{"word":"boltipyjvi","score":2,"definition":"$j_1=t_1$ plays soccer against $j_2$ in competition $j_3$ for prize/title $j_4$.","notes":"Cf. {bolci}, {tikpa}, {jivna}, {boltipyboi}, {boltipterjvi}. For American/Canadian football see {bemboijvi}."},{"word":"boltsemaku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Boltzmann $k_B$ constant linking energy with temperature [approximately equal to: 1.380 6488(13)×$10^{−23}$ J/K], expressed in units $x_2$ (default: unitless/dimensionless and equal to 1) in paradigm/system/metaphysics/universe $x_3$ (default: this, our actual, physical universe)","notes":"Introduced by Planck (along with \"h\", his own eponymous constant); named after Boltzmann who nonetheless laid the foundation for research into such affairs. See also: {stefanboltsemasi} ($sigma_{SB}$), {plankexu}, {tcelerita}, {gravnutnoia}, {avgadro}, {ocnerta}, {nejni}, {kelvo}, {nilgla}."},{"word":"bolxada","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ punches $x_2$."},{"word":"bolxadba","score":3,"definition":"$xa_1$ is a hemisphere of sphere $b_1=xa_2$, of material $b_2$, halfness standard $xa_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bolci}, {xadba}, {plinyxadba}."},{"word":"bolxa'e","score":2,"definition":"$xa_1=b_1$ is the fist of $xa_2$.","notes":"Cf. {fegboixa'e}, {demxa'e}, {jairxa'e}, {xanse'agle}."},{"word":"bombiksiia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a member of insect genus Bombyx [silkworms] of subtaxon/type/species/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"bombila","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a light bulb","notes":"light bulb is an evacuated glass bulb producing light"},{"word":"bonfemu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a femur, thigh bone of $x_2$"},{"word":"bongretmoida","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a ethmoid bone (os ethmoidale) performing function $x_2$ in body of $b_3$."},{"word":"bongrlakrima","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a/the lacrimal bone (os lacrimale) performing function $b_2$ in body of $b_3$."},{"word":"bongrpalati","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a/the palate bone performing function $b_2$ in body of $b_3$."},{"word":"bongu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the bone/ivory [body-part], performing function $x_{2}$ in body of $x_{3}$; [metaphor: calcium].","notes":"$x_2$ is likely an abstract: may be structure/support for some body part, but others as well such as the eardrum bones; the former can be expressed as (tu'a le ); cartilage/gristle (= {ranbo'u}), skeleton (= {bogygreku}). See also {greku}, {denci}, {jirna}, {sarji}."},{"word":"bonjacta'o","score":3,"definition":"$t_1=d_1=b_1$ is a surfingboard of material/property $t_2$","notes":"From {tanbo}, {djacu}, {boxna} (b2-b5 subsumed). See also {jacta'o}, windsurfingboard (={fanjacta'o}), kitesurfingboard (={volfanjacta'o}), wakesurfingboard (={blobonjacta'o})."},{"word":"bonjarple","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=j_1$ is corrugated cardboard from source $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jarple}, {tanxe}."},{"word":"bonmaksi","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is an antenna emitting/receiving wave $b_2=m_2$ with wave-form $b_3$, wave-length $b_4$ and frequency $b_5$."},{"word":"bonsaie","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bonsai/dwarfed art tree of species/variety $x_2$ in style/with other properties $x_3$ "},{"word":"bonsfe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is uneven surface of object $x_2$","notes":"{boxna} {sefta}"},{"word":"bo'o","selmaho":"KOhA8","score":1,"definition":"pro-sumti: definitional terbri variable 4; $x_4$","notes":"May be used to define words with {cei'e}, or to talk about definitions of existing or proposed words. Series: {bo'a} {bo'e} {bo'i} {bo'o} {bo'u}"},{"word":"bo'oi","selmaho":"UI5","score":2,"definition":"attitudinal: silliness - maturity","notes":"Expresses silliness, similar to one sense of \":P\" (another sense being \"zo'o\"). What the speaker said is intended to be interpreted as being silly (not necessarily the same as humorous). Based on bebna and zo'o. See also {zo'o}, {bebna}"},{"word":"bordelo","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a brothel"},{"word":"borxes","score":1,"definition":"Borges","notes":"Argentinean author Jorge Francisco Isidoro Luis Borges Acevedo, better known as Jorge Luis Borges ({xorxeluis borxes})."},{"word":"boske","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a forest of components $x_2$"},{"word":"bosnan","score":2,"definition":"Bosnia."},{"word":"botlai","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is $k_2$ (quantifier, default: one) bottlefuls in quantity.","notes":"Cf. {botpi}, {klani}."},{"word":"botpi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a bottle/jar/urn/flask/closable container for $x_{2}$, made of material $x_{3}$ with lid $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {baktu}, {lante}, {patxu}, {tansi}, {tanxe}, {vasru}, {gacri}."},{"word":"botrmuka","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a moka pot for coffee $b_2$, made of material $b_3$ with lid $b_4$.","notes":"See also: coffeemaker (={kafpraca'a})."},{"word":"botrperkolato","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a percolator for coffee $b_2$, made of material $b_3$ with lid $b_4$.","notes":"See also: coffeemaker (={kafpraca'a}). For the filter add fifth place (=fi'o julne: x5)."},{"word":"botrportcelanu","score":1,"definition":"$bo_1$ is a porcelain bottle/jar/urn/flask/closable container made of porcelain for $bo2_2$ with lid $bo_4$.","notes":"See also: {stakrportcelanu}."},{"word":"bo'u","selmaho":"KOhA8","score":1,"definition":"pro-sumti: definitional terbri variable 5; $x_5$","notes":"May be used to define words with {cei'e}, or to talk about definitions of existing or proposed words. Series: {bo'a} {bo'e} {bo'i} {bo'o} {bo'u}"},{"word":"bo'uske","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass of facts) is osteology about bones $s_2$ based on methodology $s_3$."},{"word":"boxfo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a sheet/foil/blanket [2-dimensional shape/form flexible in 3 dimensions] of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {plita}, {cinje}, {polje}, {slasi}, {tinci}."},{"word":"boxna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a wave [periodic pattern] in medium $x_{2}$, wave-form $x_{3}$, wave-length $x_{4}$, frequency $x_{5}$.","notes":"See also {slilu}, {dikni}, {cinje}, {polje}, {morna}, {canre}."},{"word":"brabaktu","score":2,"definition":"$bar_1=bak_1$ is a swimming pool filled with $bak_2$, made of material $bak_3$.","notes":"Cf. {barda}, {baktu}, {djacu}, {litki}, {limna}, {fulta}, {jinru}."},{"word":"brabi'o","score":1,"definition":"$bi_1=ba_1$ grows in size/becomes big to $bi_2$ under conditions $bi_3$.","notes":"Cf. {verba}, {spati}, {pinji}, {cmalu}."},{"word":"brablo","score":2,"definition":"$ba_1=bl_1$ is a ship for carrying $bl_2$, propelled by $bl_3$, big by standard $ba_3$."},{"word":"brabra","score":3,"definition":"$b_1$ is huge/enormous/very big in property $b_2$ with criterion $b_3$.","notes":"{barda}+{barda}; Cf {caibra}, {tcebra}, {selte'abra}, {dukse}, {cimni}, {camganra}; antonym: {cmacma}."},{"word":"brabracrida","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=b_1$ is a giant of mythos/religion $c_2$, huge as compared with standard/norm $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {brabra}, {clapre}, {claselxadni}, {torcrida}."},{"word":"brabrajamblo","score":1,"definition":"$bl_1=ba_1$ is a battleship of type/carrying $bl_2$, propelled by $bl_3$.","notes":"Cf. {barda}, {jamna}, {bloti}, {ni'ablo}, {brajamblo}, {cmajamblo}, {badjamblo}, {vijblo}."},{"word":"bracai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=b_1=c_1$ is huge/enormous/colossal/immense in property $x_2=b_2$ to observer $x_3=b_3=c_3$"},{"word":"bracakrespa","score":-1,"definition":"$x1=b1=c2=r1$ is a tortoise of species $x2=r2$"},{"word":"bracutci","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a boot for covering/protecting (feet/hooves) $c_2$, and of material $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {tupcutci}."},{"word":"bradi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an enemy/opponent/adversary/foe of $x_{2}$ in struggle $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {damba}, {jamna}, {darlu}, {pendo}, {fapro}, {gunta}, {sarji}, {jivna}, {jinga}."},{"word":"bradre","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=d_1$ is a big heap/pile/stack/mound/hill of materials $d_2$ at location $d_3$, big according to standard $b_3$","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/15 See also {barda} {derxi}"},{"word":"bradu'i","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is of the same size as $d_2$."},{"word":"brafe'a","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=b_1$ is an abyss in $f_2$, large as compared with standard/norm $b_3$."},{"word":"brafi'a","score":2,"definition":"$f_1=b_1$ is a novel about plot/theme/subject $c_2$ by author $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {barda}, {cfika}, {lisri}, {cukta}, {cmafi'a}."},{"word":"braibe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ bribes $x_2$ to $x_3$ for $x_4$ (ka)"},{"word":"brajamblo","score":1,"definition":"$bl_1=ba_1$ is a cruiser of type/carrying $bl_2$, propelled by $bl_3$.","notes":"Cf. {barda}, {jamna}, {bloti}, {ni'ablo}, {brabrajamblo}, {cmajamblo}, {badjamblo}, {vijblo}."},{"word":"brajau","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a big expanse of water, river/sea/lake","notes":"See also {djacu}, {rirxe}, {xamsi}, {lalxu}, {flecu}, {tumla}."},{"word":"brajdikygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ causes $j_1=b_1$ to decrease in property/dimension $b_2$ (ka) by amount $j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {barda}, {jdika}, {gasnu}, {cmazengau}."},{"word":"brajmadegycalku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is the nail of the big toe of body $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jmatajycalku}, {brajmadegji}, {jgalu}."},{"word":"brajvetaidu'i","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is/are congruent/has the same shape and size as $d_2$."},{"word":"braketi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bra or ket (mathematical object/notation) meaning/denoting/representing (object/information) $x_2$ with properties $x_3$","notes":"The definition treats bras and kets on equal footing, without distinction (except possibly by x3)."},{"word":"brakruca","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ amply overlaps with $k_2$ at locus $k_3$, amply as compared with standard/norm $b_3$."},{"word":"bralai","score":3,"definition":"$k_1$ is numerous on a scale of $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {barda}, {klani}, {so'imei}."},{"word":"brama'a","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=c_1$ is a mountain in terrain $c_2$, big by standard $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {barda}, {cmana}, {cmama'a}."},{"word":"brama'o","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a large (more than two syllables) structure word of grammatical class $c_2$ with meaning/function $c_3$","notes":"< {barda} \"big\" + {cmavo} \"structure word\"\r\n"},{"word":"bramau","score":5,"definition":"$z_1$ is bigger than $z_2$ in dimension $b_2$ by margin $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {barda}, {zmadu}, {brarai}, {mecybrarai}, {brame'a}, {clamau}."},{"word":"brame'a","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is smaller/[less big] than $m_2$ in dimension $b_2$ by margin $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {barda}, {mleca}, {cmamau}, {bramau}, {brarai}, {mecybrarai}, {tolba'o}."},{"word":"bramlatu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a big cat of Family Felidae of species $x_2$","notes":"Genus {pantera} - 'Panthera (roaring or great cats)': {tigra} - 'Tiger, Panthera tigris Asia', {cinfo} - 'Lion, Panthera leo (Africa, Gir Forest in India)', {djagu'ara} - 'Jaguar, Panthera onca (the Americas)', {pardu} - 'Leopard, Panthera pardus (Asia and Africa)'. Genus Acinonyx: {ingulule} - 'Cheetah, Acinonyx jubatus (Africa and Iran)'. Genus Puma: {parpuma} - 'Cougar, Puma concolor (North and South America)'. Genus {unki} - 'Uncia': {irbisa} - 'Snow Leopard, Uncia uncia (mountains of central and south Asia)'. Genus Neofelis: {iunbau} - 'Clouded Leopard, Neofelis nebulosa (southeast and south Asia)', {di'ardi} - 'Sunda Clouded Leopard, Neofelis diardi (Borneo and Sumatra)'"},{"word":"bramuclai","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is measured as $k_2=s_1=b_1$ (quantifier) tablespoon(s)."},{"word":"branagycindu","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a bur/burr/mossycup oak (Quercus macrocarpa) of species/strain $c_2$ with acorns $g_3$."},{"word":"branimre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a grapefruit/shaddock/pomelo of variety $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {nimre}, {barda}, {pelnimre}, {najnimre}, {ri'ornimre}."},{"word":"brapagjvo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is a lujvo with meaning $x_2$ and arguments $x_3$, and which is constructed from tanru/veljvo $x_4$ such that at least one element of the veljvo is ultimately not a cmavo (including \"{zei}\", \"{ke}\"/\"{ke'e}\", \"{bo}\", etc.), gismu, or rafsi of such cmavo or gismu.","notes":"This is a {lujvo} which is not a {cmapagjvo}. In particular, if any of the ultimate constitutents of its veljvo involve a {cmevla} or {zi'evla}/{zevla}, then the resulting lujvo is a brapagjvo. This term is mutually exclusive with \"cmapagjvo\"."},{"word":"brapatxu","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a cauldron/big pot for contents $p_2$, of material/properties $p_3$, big as compared with standard/norm $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bravau}."},{"word":"braplu","score":2,"definition":"$d_1=b_1$ is a continent in ocean/on planet $d_3$."},{"word":"brarafsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (\"ra'oi\"-quote) is a long (unreduced) rafsi/combining form of word/concept $x_2$ in language $x_3$.","notes":"In Lojban, these exist only for gismu and maybe zi'evla and are the four- or five-letter rafsi (where the final \"-y\" is not counted as a letter in the four-letter case, and may or may not be considered to be part of the rafsi itself). Compare: \"{cmarafsi}\"."},{"word":"brarai","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=b_1$ is the biggest among set/range $t_4$ in property/dimension $b_2$ (ka).","notes":"Cf. {barda}, {traji}, {bramau}, {mecybrarai}, {brame'a}, {mecycmarai}."},{"word":"braro'i","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a boulder/big rock of type/composition $r_2$ from location $r_3$, big as compared with standard/norm $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cmana}, {derxi}."},{"word":"braronvoimabru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a greater noctule bat (Nyctalus lasiopterus)"},{"word":"brasa'o","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is steep with angle $s_2$ to horizon/frame $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {tcesa'o}."},{"word":"bratce","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=b_1$ is very big/great/huge/enormous in the property of $b_2$(ka) as compared with standard/norm $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {barda}, {mutce}."},{"word":"bratcesluni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Giant onion (Allium giganteum) of variety/breed $x_2$."},{"word":"brato'a","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a tone high in pitch/frequency from source $t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {barda}, {tonga}, {cladu}. See also {jakto'a}."},{"word":"bratu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is hail/sleet/freezing rain/solid precipitation of material/composition including $x_{2}$.","notes":"This is the substance, not the act or manner of its falling, which is carvi. See also {carvi}, {snime}, {bisli}, {tcima}."},{"word":"bratuca","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is hail/frozen rain falling on/to $x_2$ from $x_3$","notes":"zi'evla from {bratu} {carvi}."},{"word":"bratybakfu","score":1,"definition":"$ba_1=br_1$ is a hail stone.","notes":"See also: {bratu}, {bakfu}."},{"word":"bratycarvi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=b_1$ hails to $c_2$ from $c_3$.","notes":"See also: {bratu} (for the hail itself)"},{"word":"brauzero","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a web browser for retrieving/presenting/traversing information $x_2$","notes":"See also {kibyca'o}"},{"word":"bravau","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a large container, containing $v_2$, large as compared with standard/norm $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {brapatxu}."},{"word":"bravi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is acclaimed/praised for achievement $x_2$ by $x_3$ via noise/gesture/method of praise $x_4$","notes":"Not just vocal cheering. See also: \".{ui'o}\"."},{"word":"braxamsi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=b_1$ is an ocean on planet $x_2$ (default Earth) of fluid $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {barda}, {xamsi}, {braplu}, {bisma'a}, {arktik}."},{"word":"braxas","score":1,"definition":"Ocean","notes":"Cf. {braxamsi}, {xas}, {rirx}."},{"word":"braxiiura","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a crab (infraorder Brachyura) of species/section $x_2$","notes":"See also {cinki}."},{"word":"braxirma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=b_1$ is a cart/dray/draft horse of breed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {barda}, {xirma}."},{"word":"brazda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mansion/manor/large house of/for $x_2$, big by standard $x_3$"},{"word":"braze'a","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=b_1$ grows in property $b_2$ (ka) by amount $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {barda}, {zenba}, {cmaze'a}, {brabi'o}."},{"word":"brazengau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ causes $z_1=b_1$ to increase in property/dimension $b_2$ (ka) by amount $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {barda}, {zenba}, {gasnu}, {cmajdikygau}."},{"word":"brazgu","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=b_1$ is a rose (Rosa gigantea) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"brazo","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Brazilian culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {porto}, {ketco}."},{"word":"bredi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is ready/prepared for $x_{2}$ (event).","notes":"See also {spaji}, {jukpa}."},{"word":"bregau","score":4,"definition":"$g_1$ prepares/readies $b_1$ for $b_2$."},{"word":"brejbi","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=b_1$ is almost ready for $b_2$ (event).","notes":"Cf. {bredi}, {jibni}."},{"word":"BRENT","score":0,"definition":"Brent","notes":"Anglophone surname and male given name."},{"word":"bre'one","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Breton in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Syn. {fasko'o}."},{"word":"breveto","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a patent on invention $x_2$ by inventor $x_3$ valid in jurisdiction $x_4$ for time interval $x_5$."},{"word":"breviia","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is an abbreviation, short form of word or phrase $x_2$ (text)","notes":"Newer version of the obsolete form {brevia}."},{"word":"bridi","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (du'u) is a predicate relationship with relation $x_{2}$ among arguments (sequence/set) $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also: $x_3$ are related by relation $x_2$ (= {terbri} for reordered places). ($x_3$ is a set completely specified); See also {sumti}, {fancu}."},{"word":"brididu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the relationship between $x_2$, $x_3$, $x_4$, ...","notes":"\"ko'a mo ko'e ko'i ...\" = \"ma brididu ko'a ko'e ko'i ...\", which is the way that English expresses the concept of Lojban {mo}. See also {bridi}, {du'u}, {mo}."},{"word":"brife","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a breeze/wind/gale from direction $x_{2}$ with speed $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ blows from $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {tcima}."},{"word":"briga'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ perceives that $x_2$ is the case (inference from perception)."},{"word":"briii","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of Brie cheese of variety $x_2$.","notes":"Pronunciation: BRI,ĭi . See {cirla}, {fraso}"},{"word":"brije'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (predicate) is true when applied to argument list $x_2$ (sequence)","notes":"Synonymous to {zilbri}. The x1 slot can be filled with a property/relation (ka) whose number of free slots match the length of the sequence x2. It can also be filled with a bridi abstraction (du'u) —nullary predicate—, in which case the x2 should be the empty set or possibly {zi'o}. See also {bridi}."},{"word":"brije'uju'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ knows what sumti satisfies the predicate $x_2$","notes":"See also {brije'u}, {kucli}."},{"word":"briju","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an office/bureau/work-place of worker $x_{2}$ at location $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {jibri}, {gunka}."},{"word":"brika'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pro-bridi representing predicate relationship $x_2$ with relation $x_3$ among arguments $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {bridi}, {krati}, {sumka'i}, {cei}."},{"word":"brili'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a prenex of bridi/predicate relationship $x_2$ with relation $x_3$ among arguments $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {zo'u}."},{"word":"brilogji","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ [rules/methods] is a predicate logic for deducing/concluding/inferring/reasoning to/about $l_2$ (du'u) with predicate relationships $b_1$."},{"word":"brima'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ (zo) is a cmavo with a predicate role or semantic structure which expresses predicate $x_2=b_1$ (quote/du'u) between arguments $x_3=b_3$ (ordered list), the said cmavo being of form or in category/class $x_4=c_2$ in/and belonging to language/dialect $x_5=c_3$.","notes":"Includes \"moi\", \"du\", and any mekso cmavo for a function/operator."},{"word":"brinefa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'bridi-tail' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: bridi-tail-1 (gihek stag? KE # bridi-tail /KEhE#/ tail-terms)?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"brinesi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'sentence' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: (terms (CU #)?)? bridi-tail. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"bringela","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is eggplant, aubergine of variety $x_2$"},{"word":"brinimi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'subsentence' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: sentence | prenex subsentence. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"brinimikra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'prenex' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: terms ZOhU #. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"brinjela","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is eggplant, aubergine of variety $x_2$"},{"word":"bripre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a person who has a body that expresses predicate relationships.","notes":"{bridi} {prenu}"},{"word":"brirebla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bridi-tail of predicate relationship $x_2$ with relation $x_3$ among arguments (sequence/set) $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {bridi}, {rebla}."},{"word":"brirei","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a question asking for a predicate, asked by $c_3$ to $c_4$.","notes":"In Lojban, this is a question using the word “{mo}”."},{"word":"brireisku","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ asks $x_3$ what arguments satisfy the predicate $x_2$","notes":"See also {brije'u}, {ju'odji}, {brije'uju'o}."},{"word":"briretsku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ asks $x_2$ what sumti satisfies the predicate $x_3$","notes":"See also {brije'u}, {ju'odji}, {brije'uju'o}."},{"word":"brisni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) represents a predicate relationship with relation represented by $x_2$ (text) among referents of $x_3$ that are arguments (sequence/set of texts).","notes":"{bridi}, {selbri} and elements of {terbri} are referents of {brisni}, {selbrisni} and elements of {terbrisni} respectively."},{"word":"brisnismi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a subsentence of Lojban grammar.","notes":"A subsentence of the official Lojban grammar is put in NU-clause, NOI-clause or gek-gik-clause. The form is similar to a sentence of Lojban grammar, but subsentences cannot be connected to each other by afterthought connectives. See also {brisni} and {simsa}."},{"word":"britirna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ induces from their auditive perception that $x_2$ is the case."},{"word":"brito","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects British/United Kingdom culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {glico}, {skoto}, {merko}, {ropno}."},{"word":"brivla","score":6,"definition":"$v_1$ is a morphologically defined predicate word signifying relation $b_2$ in language $v_3$.","notes":"Derived from {bridi} and {valsi}, deleting $b_3$, as we are speaking of the relationship independent of particular arguments. In Lojban, such words must end in a vowel and contain a consonant cluster within the first five letters (not counting y). Not all words that can be used as a selbri (for instance members of GOhA) are brivla."},{"word":"brivlacme","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ (quoted word(s)) is a name of $c_2$ used by $c_3$ that morphologically [strict] is brivla $bv_1$ in language $x_5$","notes":"The name must strictly be a (sequence of) brivla (according to rules for language x5); as such, in Lojban, the word(s) c1 must end with vowels and in fact must exactly follow the morphology of brivla. See also: {brivlasmicme} (a specialization); {jvocme} (a different specialization that is analogous but restricted to Lojbanic lujvo). Language is specified to be x5 rather than bv_n because the definition for {brivla} has not yet gained consensus and this particular terbri is dependent thereupon."},{"word":"brivlasmicme","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_1=s_1$ (quoted word(s)) is a name of $x_2=c_2$ used by $x_3=c_3$ that morphologically [loose] evokes/is similar to/is a brivla $x_4=v_1=s_2$ (text; may be multiple words), similar in property/quality[/amount?] $x_5=s_3$ (ka/ni), in language $x_6$","notes":"s3 will likely just be morphological structure. Strict brivlacme are a subclass of brivlasmicme. The name must \"look like\" a (sequence of) brivla (according to rules for language x6), but need not exactly follow the morphological requirements thereof (in particular, c1 may end with a consonant in Lojban). See also: {brivlacme} (a specialization); {jvosmicme} (a different specialization that is analogous but restricted to Lojbanic lujvo). Language is specified to be x6 rather than bv_n because the definition for {brivla} has not yet gained consensus and this particular terbri is dependent thereupon."},{"word":"brivo","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is a predicate word defined as such by its word shape, signifying relation $x_2$ (n-ary property) in language $x_3$","notes":"In Lojban, this encompasses {gismu} + {lujvo} + {zi'evla}, but excludes pro-bridi, which are {cmavo}."},{"word":"brivycme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a brivla-based name for $x_2$ used by namer $x_3$","notes":"{brivo} + {cmene}; see {brivla}. Syn. {brivlacme}. List of common brivycme: http://mw.lojban.org/papri/brivycme"},{"word":"brocesri'inunsla","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is Chanukkah/Hanukkah celebrated by $s_1$ with activities $s_3$","notes":"from {xebro} {censa} {ritli} {nu} {salci} c.f. {cesri'i}"},{"word":"brocure","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a brochure about $x_2$; $x_1$ is paper document informing about $x_2$","notes":"Brochure can be folded into a template, pamphlet or leaflet."},{"word":"broda","score":100000,"definition":"1st assignable variable predicate (context determines place structure).","notes":"See also cmavo list {bu'a}."},{"word":"brode","score":2,"definition":"2nd assignable variable predicate (context determines place structure)."},{"word":"brodi","score":2,"definition":"3rd assignable variable predicate (context determines place structure)."},{"word":"brodo","score":2,"definition":"4th assignable variable predicate (context determines place structure)."},{"word":"brodu","score":2,"definition":"5th assignable variable predicate (context determines place structure)."},{"word":"brodyiolpe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mass-individual (myopic singular, Mr Broda); $x_1$, or rather every individual among $x_1$, is logically an individual but represents a plurality and has the properties of what it represents","notes":"See {lo}, {gunma}, {krati}, {tu'o}"},{"word":"brogu'e","score":3,"definition":"$g_1$ is Israel with people $g_2$ and land $g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {gugde'ilu}, {sra'eli}."},{"word":"brokoli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a broccoli of variety $x_2$"},{"word":"brolamdu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a menorah of material $x_2$ with lights $x_3$","notes":"from {xebro} {lamdu}"},{"word":"bromalsi","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a synagogue at location/serving area $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {lijda}."},{"word":"bromeli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bromeliad/pineapple of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {grutrxananase}."},{"word":"bronis","score":0,"definition":"Brony","notes":"The adult male/female fans of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic."},{"word":"bropre","score":1,"definition":"$xe_1=p_1$ is a Jew/Hebrew/Israelite."},{"word":"broralmalsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=r_1=m_1$ is the First/Second Temple in judaism at location $m_3$."},{"word":"brukobli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is broccoli of variety $x_2$"},{"word":"bruloni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is some broth, liquid (usually water) in which food (meat or vegetable etc) has been boiled.","notes":"See also {stasu}."},{"word":"brulu'i","score":2,"definition":"$l_1$ (agent) sweeps/brushes $l_2$, removing soil/contaminant $l_3$ with brush $l_4=b_1$.","notes":"Cf. {denburcu}."},{"word":"bruna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is brother of/fraternal to $x_{2}$ by bond/tie/standard/parent(s) $x_{3}$; [not necess. biological].","notes":"See also {mensi}, {tunba}, {tamne}, {famti}, {bersa}."},{"word":"bruNAIS","score":4,"definition":"Brunei.","notes":"full name is .bruNAIS.{darusLAM}. See {xrabo}, {gugde}."},{"word":"bruneleska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ exhibits spina di pesce/Brunelleschi herringbone (zigzag) pattern/design with features $x_2$","notes":"Something as simple as the alternating count or specification of the spines can be described in x2 (in other words, the description need not be complete). See also: {zigzagi}."},{"word":"brupu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ applies/brushes $x_2$ on surface $x_3$","notes":"{burcu} {punji}"},{"word":"bruseldamri","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=d_2$ is a drum brush for playing on drum/cymbal/gong [percussion musical instrument] $d_1$ with bristles $b_3$."},{"word":"bryklyn","score":2,"definition":"Brooklyn, New York: a borough of New York City, at the western tip of Long Island.","notes":"Cf. {merko}, {tcadu}."},{"word":"bu","selmaho":"BU","score":100000,"definition":"convert any single word to BY."},{"word":"bu'a","selmaho":"GOhA","score":100001,"definition":"logically quantified predicate variable: some selbri 1."},{"word":"bu'a'a","selmaho":"UI1b","score":3,"definition":"naturalistic interjection: used to express a fit of overwhelming or uncontrollable laughter; the stereotypical 'evil laugh'","notes":"Additional -'a syllables may be added as desired. See {u'i}, {le'o}, {xa'a}, {cmila}, {palci}"},{"word":"bu'ai","selmaho":"NU","score":3,"definition":"abstractor: abstractor to create logically quantified selbri variable to be used in predicate logic of third or higher order.","notes":"{zo'e} and {da} are a constant and a bound variable of predicate logic of first order respectively; {co'e} and {bu'a} are a selbri constant and a bound selbri variable of predicate logic of second order respectively; in order to express predicate logic of third or higher order, it is essential to have selbri that treat selbri variables in the domain of all selbri of second order. {su'u} and {bu'ai} in selma'o NU can compose respectively a selbri constant and a bound selbri variable in the domain of all selbri of second order. In the case that {bu'ai} takes plural number of selbri variables, connect them with {ju'e} or something. Higher order is also possible by nesting {bu'ai}. Example: su'o bu'ai xe'u kei su'o bu'a ro da zo'u bu'ai da bu'a (This {xe'u} is an abstraction-variable-indicator-{selbrisle} used in order to put a word of selma'o NU in prenex.) See also {su'u}, {bu'a}; {xe'u}."},{"word":"budjo","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ pertains to the Buddhist culture/religion/ethos in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {latna}, {lijda}."},{"word":"budjrbiku","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a buddhist monk of sect $x2$"},{"word":"budjrbikuni","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a buddhist nun of sect $x2$"},{"word":"budza","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a buddha of type/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"bu'e","selmaho":"GOhA","score":100000,"definition":"logically quantified predicate variable: some selbri 2."},{"word":"bu'i","selmaho":"GOhA","score":100000,"definition":"logically quantified predicate variable: some selbri 3."},{"word":"bu'ivla","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (quoted text) is a “bu letteral” of character $x_2$ (zoi quote).","notes":"This term is specific to Lojban. A “bu letteral” is defined as one word which has been made to a letteral with “{bu}”. $x_1$ is a quote (eg. with {lu}…{li'u}) containing the “bu letteral” (including “bu”), $x_2$ quotes the character which the “bu letteral” stands for verbatim, which requires to use a {zoi} quote. See also: {lerfu}."},{"word":"bujyjbenunsla","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is the Vesak celebrated by $s_1$ with activities $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {budjo}, {jbena}, {nu}, {salci}."},{"word":"bukcilta","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a thread of fabric material $c_2=b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {skori}, {silka}, {marna}, {mapni}, {sunla}, {fenso}."},{"word":"bukfa'u","score":2,"definition":"$f_1$ parachutes to $f_2$ from $f_3$ using parachute of type/material $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {falbu'u}, {santa}, {vofli}, {bukyvoi}."},{"word":"bukfe'a","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a tear in cloth $f_2=b_1$ of type/material $x_3=b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tafyfe'a}."},{"word":"buklolgai","score":2,"definition":"$g_1=b_1$ is a carpet/rug for covering floor $g_2=l_1$ of $x_3=l_2$, of type/material $x_4=b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {lolgai}."},{"word":"bukmra","score":3,"definition":"$m_1$ is a tent sheltering $m_2$ from $m_3$, made of cloth $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bu'uzda}."},{"word":"bukmu'a","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a curtain/drape for covering $m_2$ and are made of cloth $m_3=b_1$.","notes":"Cf. {bukpu}, {murta}."},{"word":"bukprgingamu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an amount of gingham"},{"word":"bukpu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an amount of cloth/fabric of type/material $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {mapni}, {matli}, {sunla}, {slasi}, {silka}."},{"word":"bukrgingamu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity/is made of gingham.","notes":"Longer form of “{gingamu}”."},{"word":"bukurEct","score":2,"definition":"Bucharest, capital city/a major city of Romania."},{"word":"bukydi'u","score":2,"definition":"$z_1$ is a tent for purpose $z_2$, made of $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bukmra}, {bu'uzda}."},{"word":"bukyjabre","score":-1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a parachute slowing down fall $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {falbu'u}, {bukfa'u}, {bukyvoi}."},{"word":"bukyvoi","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ paraglides, using paraglider of type/material $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bukyvoikla}, {bukfa'u}, {falbu'u}."},{"word":"bulvara","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a boulevard"},{"word":"bumgapci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is fog/mist of liquid/composition $x_2$ covering $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bumru}, {gapci}."},{"word":"bumru","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is foggy/misty/covered by a fog/mist/vapor of liquid $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {djacu}, {carvi}, {danmo}, {lunsa}, {tcima}, {gapci}."},{"word":"bun","score":1,"definition":"Brother","notes":"Cf. {bruna}, {mes}, {mam}, {paf}, {bes}, {tix}."},{"word":"bunda","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ (def. 1) local weight unit(s) [non-metric], standard $x_{3}$, subunits [e.g. ounces] $x_{4}$.","notes":"(additional subunit places may be added as $x_5$, $x_6$, ...); See also {grake}, {junta}, {tilju}, {rupnu}, {fepni}, {dekpu}, {gutci}, {minli}, {merli}, {kramu}."},{"word":"bundukiia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ xarci fi lo ka jai gau cecla ko'a i je ta'e ku ko'a marji lo jinme jo'u lo drata","notes":"{xumjimcelxa'i}"},{"word":"bunre","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is brown/tan [color adjective].","notes":"See also {skari}, {blabi}, {xekri}, {kandi}, {carmi}."},{"word":"bunspe","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ is a brother's spouse of $m_2$ under law/custom/tradition/system/convention $sp_3$.","notes":"Omit $x_4=s_2=m_1$. Cf. {speni}, {me'ispe}, {tubyspe}, {spebu'a}."},{"word":"bunxa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a $x_2$osity, a $x_2$onger, an absolute $x_2$ I tell you (augmentative)","notes":"Proposed rafsi -bu or -xa. See {mabla}, {zabna}, {barda}"},{"word":"bu'o","selmaho":"UI7","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal contour: start emotion - continue emotion - end emotion."},{"word":"bu'ocu'i","selmaho":"UI*7","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal contour: start emotion - continue emotion - end emotion."},{"word":"bu'o'e","selmaho":"BY","score":1,"definition":"elliptical/unspecified/vague letteral/symbol","notes":"Has use in mekso at the least; in this context, it might subsume {xo'e} (but see: {xo'e'o'e}). It also may be useful in spelling, initialisms, etc. If used as a pro-sumti (as other letters are), it means {zo'e} but only for reasonable or previously specified letterals assignments."},{"word":"bu'oi","selmaho":"COI","score":2,"definition":"Interjection: Boo!","notes":"A way to shock people analogous to yelling \"BOO!\" at someone."},{"word":"bu'onai","selmaho":"UI*7","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal contour: start emotion - continue emotion - end emotion."},{"word":"burcu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a brush for purpose $x_{2}$ (event) with bristles $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {komcu}, {pinsi}."},{"word":"burfava","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'lerfu-word' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: BY | any-word BU | LAU lerfu-word | TEI lerfu-string FOI. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"burgalu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the boogaloo, danced by $x_2$ to music $x_3$","notes":"Place structure based on {dansytai}. See {dansu}"},{"word":"burgere","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a burger/hamburger.","notes":"See also: {cirla zei burgere}."},{"word":"burjuia","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bourgeois, a capitalist who engages in industrial commercial enterprise $x_2$"},{"word":"burna","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is embarrassed/disconcerted/flustered/ill-at-ease about/under conditions $x_{2}$ (abstraction).","notes":"See also {cinmo}."},{"word":"burnanba","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is brown bread made from grains $n_2$.","notes":"Cf. {labnanba}."},{"word":"burnygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ (agent) embarrasses/disconcerts $b_1$ about/under conditions $b_2$ (abstraction)."},{"word":"burzilska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the abstract color brown","notes":"The gismu {burna} refers to objects which are brown, but not the color brown itself. This lujvo serves the latter purpose. See also {skari} {zilska}. EDIT: That should actually say \"{bunre}\", but I typed in \"{burna}\" because I'm an idiot. I didn't correct it in making this edit because the irony is magnificent."},{"word":"bu'u","selmaho":"FAhA3","score":100002,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; coincident with/at the same place as; space equivalent of ca."},{"word":"bu'udru","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is an awning over $z_2$, made of $b_2$."},{"word":"bu'uzda","score":2,"definition":"$z_1$ is a tent inhabited by $z_2$, made of $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bukmra}, {bukydi'u}, {bu'udru}."},{"word":"buvla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (quoted text) is a “bu letteral” of character $x_2$ (zoi quote)."},{"word":"by","selmaho":"BY2","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for b."},{"word":"by'ai","selmaho":"PA","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: eighteen (decimal 18)."},{"word":"byLIN","score":0,"definition":"Berlin."},{"word":"by zei sance","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiced bilabial stop sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {basnce}."},{"word":"b zei p zei f zei k","score":0,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (mass) is a language planning committee with task/purpose $x_{2}$ of body $x_{3}$","notes":"See also {nitcion}, {pudydi'u}, {selnarnuzbau}, {kamni}, {l zei l zei g}."},{"word":"ca","selmaho":"PU","score":100002,"definition":"time tense relation/direction: is [selbri]; during/simultaneous with [sumti]; present tense."},{"word":"ca'a","selmaho":"CAhA","score":100000,"definition":"modal aspect: actuality/ongoing event."},{"word":"ca'abna","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ happens now","notes":"Absolute time reference. See also {cabna}."},{"word":"ca'arcadgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ (agent) turns device/apparatus $g_2=cab_1=can_1$ off.","notes":"See also: turn on (={narca'acadgau}), turned off (={ca'arcando})."},{"word":"ca'arcando","score":1,"definition":"$cab_1=can_1$ (device/apparatus) is off / not operational.","notes":"Cf. {narca'acando}, {cando}."},{"word":"ca'arcau","score":1,"definition":"$cl_1$ is unaided by/without apparatus/mechanism/device/equipment $ca_1=cl_2$ for function $ca_2$ controlled/triggered by $ca_3$ (agent)."},{"word":"ca'arxe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is modern in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also {cabna}, {sarxe}, {cedra}, {cnino}."},{"word":"ca'au","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":2,"definition":"Refers to what is usually assumed to be the argument of tense tags when no explicit argument is given","notes":"Usually, {pu} {ca'au} means the same as {pu} {ku}. What {ca'au} refers to depends on the bridi operators before it."},{"word":"caba'o","selmaho":"ZAhO*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: has been, is now in the aftermath of; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"cabda'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (nu) happens far away in time from $x_2$ (nu)."},{"word":"cabdei","score":5,"definition":"$d_1=c_1$ is today; $d_1=c_1$ is the day occuring at the same time as $c_2$, day standard $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {prulamdei}, {bavlamdei}."},{"word":"cabdeicerni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=ce_1=ca_1$ is this morning; $x_1=ce_1=ca_1$ is the morning occuring at the same time as day $x_2=ce_2=d_1$ at location $x_3=ce_3$.","notes":"Morning (={cerni}), tomorrow morning (={bavlamcerni}), yesterday morning (={prulamcerni})."},{"word":"cabdo'i","score":1,"definition":"$d_1 = c_1 = x_1$ is the today daytime period of $c_2 = x_2$ at location $n_3 = x_3$.","notes":"Usage rules are exactly analogous to those of \"{cabycte}\". This is the diurnal period which ranges from morning/sunrise until dusk/sunset for the calendrical or circadian rhythm (or similar) full day which the speaker, via $x_2$ and \"x_3$, considers to be 'today'."},{"word":"cabjbi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (nu) happens nearby in time from $x_2$ (nu)."},{"word":"cabjeftu","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=c_1$ is this week; $j_1=c_1$ is the week occuring at the same time as $c_2$, week standard $j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {prulamjeftu}, {bavlamjeftu}."},{"word":"cabjvezva","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ overlaps in time and space with $x_2$","notes":"See also {cabna}, {zvati}, {mokca}."},{"word":"cabma'i","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=c_1$ is the current month by month standard $m_3$, simultaneous with $c_2$ in time.","notes":"Cf. {cabna}, {pavmasti}."},{"word":"cabmoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the $x_2$-th one timewise to satisfy property $x_3$ among $x_4$.","notes":"Synonym: {temymoi}."},{"word":"cabna","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is current at/in the present of/during/concurrent/simultaneous with $x_{2}$ in time.","notes":"(default $x_2$ is the present resulting in:) $x_1$ is now; time relationship only, 'aorist' claiming simultaneity does not mean one event does not extend into the past or future of the other. See also {zvati}, {balvi}, {purci}, cmavo list {ca}, cmavo list {ca'a}."},{"word":"cabna'a","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is the current year by standard $n_3$, simultaneous with $c_2$ in time. ","notes":"Cf. {cabma'i}, {cabdei}."},{"word":"cabnalza'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is extinct/no longer existent."},{"word":"cabnunzukykezyzga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ watches the event $x_2$ unfold before their very eyes/live/red-handed/in flagrante (delicto), using senses/means $x_3$.","notes":"No implication of the action being considered improper or discouraged. The event must be an action (lo nu {zukte}), not just an occurrence. \"Before one's very eyes\" is an idiomatic expression and does not require sight to have been involved, nor $x_1$ to even have eyes."},{"word":"cabra","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is apparatus/mechanism/device/equipment for function $x_{2}$ controlled/[triggered] by $x_{3}$ (agent).","notes":"Form determined by/from function; does not imply automated/automatic action - requires an external agent/trigger (a minji may be a zmiku cabra if it requires an external agent to trigger or control the functions that it performs automatically). (cf. {tutci}, {minji}, {finti}; {girzu}, {ganzu} for organizational apparatus, {pilno})"},{"word":"cabrolmoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the last one timewise to satisfy property $x_2$ among $x_3$.","notes":"See also {cabmoi} and {temymoi}."},{"word":"cabrspreso","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is an espresso machine controlled/[triggered] by $c_3$ (agent).","notes":"See also: espresso (={kafrspreso}), barista (={crekafpra})."},{"word":"cabrxe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is modern in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See {sarxe}, {cabna}, {cedra}"},{"word":"cabvanci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=v_1=c_1$ is this evening; $x_1=v_1=c_1$ is the evening occuring at the same time as $x_2=v_2$ at location $x_3=v_3$.","notes":"Evening (={vanci}), tomorrow evening (={bavlamvanci}), yesterday evening (={prulamvanci})."},{"word":"cabycedra","score":1,"definition":"$ce_1$ is the modern era.","notes":"Cf. {citri}."},{"word":"cabycte","score":3,"definition":"$n_1=c_1$ is the night of $c_2$ at location $n_3$.","notes":"{cabycte} is tonight, whether or not it is currently night yet. {bavlamcte} is tomorrow night, even if {cabycte} is still in the future. See also {nicte}, {bavlamcte}, {prulamcte}, {cabdei}."},{"word":"cabydo'i","score":-1,"definition":"$d_1 = c_1 = x_1$ is the today daytime period of $c_2 = x_2$ at location $n_3 = x_3$.","notes":"Usage rules are exactly analogous to those of \"{cabycte}\". This is the diurnal period which ranges from morning/sunrise until dusk/sunset for the calendrical or circadian rhythm (or similar) full day which the speaker, via $x_2$ and \"x_3$, considers to be 'today'."},{"word":"cabyfau","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=f_1$ is live (experienced as it happens) to experiencer $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cabna}, {fasnu}, {tivni}."},{"word":"cabyku'e","score":3,"definition":"$k_1=c_1$ ranges through time/has duration $k_2=c_2$.","notes":"$x_2$ is the complete duration as the amount of time or an interval specification and is non-aorist. Cf. {temci}."},{"word":"cabytcini","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the status quo/current state of $x_2$","notes":"from {cabna}+{tcini}"},{"word":"caca'a","selmaho":"PU*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: present actuality; modal aspect."},{"word":"caca'o","selmaho":"ZAhO*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: is now/simultaneously, is now in the middle of; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"cacklu","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=t_1$ is a tradition/practice/custom of traditional culture $t_2=k_2$ under conditions $t_3$","notes":"This is similar to {ritli}, but the emphasis is not necessarily on particular rituals, but customs (ex. wearing of a particular type of clothing or hairstyle) associated with a group."},{"word":"cacpli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ habitually uses $x_2$ to do $x_3$; $x_1$ is a \"user\" of $x_2$.","notes":"Equivalent to {ta'e} {pilno}."},{"word":"cacra","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ hours in duration (default is 1 hour) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {junla}, {mentu}, {snidu}, {tcika}, {temci}."},{"word":"cacryme'utcika","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the minute/minute notation of the hour, of event/state $x_2$, in system $x_3$.","notes":"{cacra} zei {mentu} zei {tcika}. As default, the number $x_1$ is counted from the first minute of the hour. See {ti'u'e} for BAI. ex.) li cino cu cacryme'utcika lo nu mi ti xrukla kei py sy ty (I will be back at thirty minutes past the hour PST.)"},{"word":"cacryminli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ long local distance units/miles per hour (mph) in speed/velocity."},{"word":"cacryra'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ hours in angular measure of right ascension RA (default is 1).","notes":"Cf. {cacra}, {radno}, {julra'o}, {sostartai}. {pi'e} used in x2 indicates a base of 60. "},{"word":"cacyjva","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=t_1$ is a convention prescribing $j_2$ (event/state) within community $j_3=t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ritli}, {lijda}, {malsi}."},{"word":"cacysku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=t_2$ customarily expresses $c_2$ to $c_3$ via medium $c_4$ under conditions $t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {tcaci}, {cusku}, {ritli}."},{"word":"cadga","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (abstraction) should/(of right) ought to be true/happening under conditions/in the case of $x_2$ being true/happening, as believed by/by standard/under consideration of $x_3$. If the world were proper/correct/just/ruled perfectly and strictly according to $x_3$ and if $x_2$ were true, then $x_1$ would be true as well.","notes":"Moral judgment goes in $x_3$. $x_3$ can also be assumed by expectation under hypothesized laws of physics, by the true situation of the world, etc. Synonymous with {zgadi}."},{"word":"cadgau","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a do-idle."},{"word":"cadma","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a shaman/medicine man of group/tribe $x_2$","notes":"Refers to the religious practices and their practitioner."},{"word":"cadnfroide","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ feels schadenfreude/pleasure derived from unfortunate/luckless event $x_2$.","notes":"See also {funca}, {gleki}, {zdile}"},{"word":"cadycta","score":1,"definition":"$cat_1=can_1$ is a lurker/inactively watches $cat_2$","notes":"See also: {bebzunpre}, {irci}"},{"word":"cadykei","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=c_1$ (agent) idly plays with plaything/toy $k_2$.","notes":"Cf. {lazni}."},{"word":"cadysti","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=c_1$ (agent) ceases and rests from activity/process/state $s_2$ (not necessarily completing it).","notes":"Cf. {lazni}."},{"word":"cadytilju","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is heavy in proper mass, invariant mass, rest mass, intrinsic mass","notes":"Related to mass–energy equivalence."},{"word":"cadzu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ walks/strides/paces on surface $x_{2}$ using limbs $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {stapa}, {bajra}, {klama}, {litru}."},{"word":"ca'e","selmaho":"UI2","score":100002,"definition":"evidential: I define.","notes":"See also {mitcu'a}, {mitsmu}."},{"word":"ca'edai","selmaho":"UI*2","score":1,"definition":"discursive / expression: \"If you say so\"","notes":"See {ca'e}, {dai}, {vi'o}"},{"word":"ca'e'ei","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"Evidential: \"because I say so\"/\"because I assert it to be true\"/\"it is known\".","notes":"Maybe also \"because I am your parent\" in some contexts. The claim is true not because the utterer defines it to be so/has the authority or ability to make it so, but instead simply because they claim it to be true. Useful for dealing with annoying children who ask \"why\" iteratively; not useful for actually convincing anyone of the claim."},{"word":"ca'ei","selmaho":"CAhEI","score":3,"definition":"shorthand for {ca lo nu}; during the event-of","notes":"People who speak the dialect that uses {ca'ei} also use {pu'ei} and {ba'ei} for {pu} {lo} {nu} and {ba} {lo} {nu} respectively. Terminates with {ku'ei}."},{"word":"ca'ei'a","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"Unary mekso operator: unit vector/normalization of the argument (vector) X.","notes":"Outputs X/|X|, where X is the vector-valued input; this is the unit vector which points in the direction of X. It might generalize to other tensors and the like. The definition of the magnitude/norm/metric is left to context or the explicit definition of the space in which X lives."},{"word":"ca'enai","selmaho":"UI2","score":1,"definition":"evidential: I don't define"},{"word":"ca'engau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ defines $x_2$ (nu/du'u) to be true / to happen // $x_2$ is true because $x_1$ says so or thinks so.","notes":"Based on {ca'e}, {gasnu}. Near-synonym with {jetrinsku}"},{"word":"ca'erbi'e","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=c_2$ is a wind from direction $b_2$ with speed $b_3$, shoving/pushing $c_2$ at locus $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bloti}."},{"word":"ca'ercarce","score":1,"definition":"$car_1=cat_2$ is a pushcart/wheelbarrow for carrying $car_2$.","notes":"Cf. {catke}, {carce}."},{"word":"ca'ermuvgau","score":3,"definition":"$g_1=c_1$ pushes $m_1=c_2$ to destination $m_2$ from origin $m_3$ over path/route $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {catke}, {muvgau}, {danre}."},{"word":"ca'erslanu","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a valve/piston of material $s_2$, shoving/pushing $c_2$ at locus $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {matra}, {karce}."},{"word":"caflitki","score":4,"definition":"$l_1$ is liquid at room temperature/at standard temperature and pressure, and consists of composition/material $l_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cafygapci}, {cafsligu}, {djacu}, {margu}, {xalka}, {sligu}, {kelvo}."},{"word":"cafne","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event) often/frequently/commonly/customarily occurs/recurs by standard $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {rirci}, {fadni}, {kampu}, {rapli}, {krefu}, {lakne}, cmavo list {piso'iroi} and similar compounds."},{"word":"cafraina'o","score":1,"definition":"$ca_1=t_1=cn_1$ is a/the mode [value that appears most often] in property/amount $cn_2$ (ka/ni) among $cn_3$(s) (set) by standard $cn_4$."},{"word":"cafrei","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a frequently-asked question about subject $r_2$"},{"word":"cafsligu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a solid of $x_2$ at room temperature/STP.","notes":"STP = standard temperature and pressure. See also {caflitki}, {cafygapci}"},{"word":"cafygapci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gas of $x_2$ at room temperature/STP.","notes":"STP = standard temperature and pressure. See also {caflitki}, {cafsligu}."},{"word":"cagdaidi'u","score":3,"definition":"$di_1$ is a barn for storing/sheltering grains/livestock/tools/machinery $da_1$.","notes":"Cf. {grutersro}, {xirzda}, {cange}, {sorcu}."},{"word":"cagdalsasfoi","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a pasture with vegetation $s_1$ (mainly consisting of grasses) grazed by animal(s) $d_1$ belonging to farm/ranch $c_1$."},{"word":"cagdalstu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a stable at farm $x_2$"},{"word":"cagda'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a livestock/farm-animal kept by $x_2$ of species $x_3$","notes":"See {cange}, {danlu}, {dalcange}"},{"word":"cagna","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a wound on body $x_2$ at locus $x_3$ caused by $x_4$","notes":"Unlike velxai, it's specific to physical injuries pertaining to the surface of an organic body such as skin. Open wounds include ka'arcagna for \"incision / incised wound\", fercagna for \"laceration\", gukcagna for \"abrasion\", tuncagna for \"puncture wound\", grecagna for \"penetration wound\", batcagna for \"bite wound\", dancagna for \"gunshot wound\", jelcagna for \"burn\", da'ercagna for \"bedsore\", furcagna for \"necrosis\"; closed wounds include daxcagna for \"contusion/bruise\", camdaxcagna for \"hematoma\", ra'ircagna for \"chronic wound\"."},{"word":"cagnybo'o","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ is a bandage, plaster or compress over wound $c_1$."},{"word":"cagyce'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a farming community with members $x_{2}$."},{"word":"cagygundi","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is a/the agricultural industry/sector producing $g_2=c_4$ from farms $c_1$ located in $c_2$ farmed by $c_3$.","notes":"Omit $g_3$. Cf. {cange}, {gundi}."},{"word":"cagypre","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is a farmer associated with farm $c_1$ producing $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {te}, {cange}, {tercange}, {pudykurji}."},{"word":"cagzai","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is a farmer's market selling $z_2$, operated by farmers $z_3=c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {nurma}, {grute}, {spati}, {xarju}, {bakni}, {ladru}, {sovda}."},{"word":"cagzaita'u","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a garment with wears garment $x_{2}$ with garment purpose $x_{3}$ with taxfu4 $x_{4}$ with market $x_{5}$."},{"word":"ca'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"catni modal, 1st place by authority of ..."},{"word":"cai","selmaho":"CAI","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: strong intensity attitude modifier."},{"word":"caibra","score":3,"definition":"$b_1=c_1$ is huge/enormous/colossal in property $b_2=c_2$ to observer $b_3=c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {carmi}, {barda}, {brabra}, {tcebra}, {selte'abra}, {dukse}, {cimni}, {camganra}; antonym: {cmacai}."},{"word":"caicni","score":2,"definition":"$ci1=ca3$ feels passionate/is emotional about/feels strongly emotion $ci2=ca2$ about subject/event $ci3=ca1$"},{"word":"ca'icpe","score":2,"definition":"$cp_1=ca_2$ demands $cp_2=ca_2$ from $cp_3$.","notes":"Cf. {catni}, {cpedu}, {e'o}, {camcpe}, {mi'ecpe}."},{"word":"ca'icru","score":1,"definition":"$cu_1=ca_1$ (agent) permits/lets/allows $cu_2$ (event) under conditions $cu_3$, derived from authority on basis $ca_3$."},{"word":"caicta","score":1,"definition":"$cat_1$ stares at $cat_2$ as received by observer $car_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zgana}."},{"word":"ca'idbo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is authoritarian ideology of $x_2$; $x_2$ is authoritarian","notes":"cf. {ca'i}, {sidbo}. See also {zi'edbo}, {zu'adbo}, {ri'udbo}."},{"word":"caidji","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ craves/intensely wishes $d_2$ (event/state) for purpose $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {toldji}, {caitcu}."},{"word":"cai'e","selmaho":"NAhE","score":2,"definition":"strong scalar intensifier: extremely...","notes":"{rei'e}:{ru'e}:{milxe} ; {noi'e}:{na'oi}:{cnano} ; {sai'e}:{sai}:{mutce} ; {cai'e}:{cai}:{tcetce}. See http://mw.lojban.org/papri/zipcpi:_scalar_modifiers"},{"word":"ca'irdi'a","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a charge of service $j_2$ to consumer $j_3=c_2$ set and levied by authority $j_4=c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {jdima}, {catni}, {selfu}, {pleji}."},{"word":"ca'irpai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ officially/authoritatively judges $x_2$ (event/abstract)","notes":"See {catni}, {pajni}"},{"word":"ca'irselzau","score":2,"definition":"$z_2$ is official, approved by authority $z_1=c_1$ over sphere/people $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {zanru}, {catni}, {jdice}, {curmi}."},{"word":"ca'irvei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=v_1$ is an authoritative document of $x_2=v_2$ (data/facts/du'u) about $x_3=v_3$ (object/event) preserved in medium $x_4=v_4$, by authority $x_5=c_1$ over matter/sphere/persons $x_6=c_2$ derived on basis $x_7=c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ca'icru} {catni} {vreji}."},{"word":"cairza'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an idol","notes":"from {carmi} + {zabna}"},{"word":"ca'irzau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ officially approves $x_2$ (object / event); $x_2$ is official, approved by $x_1$"},{"word":"caitcu","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ desperately needs/is desperate for $n_2$ for purpose/action/stage of process $n_3$.","notes":"Cf. {djica}, {caidji}."},{"word":"caivru","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=c_1$ is roaring/blinding to $s_2$ via sensory channel $s_2=c_3$."},{"word":"cajeba","selmaho":"PU*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: during and after; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"cajgundi","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is a/the wholesale/retail industry sector in which $c_1$ trades/barters $c_2 $ for $c_3$ by process $g_3$.","notes":"Omit c4, g2. Cf. {canja}, {gundi}. "},{"word":"cajni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a binary operator which is commutative in space/under conditions/on (or endowing) set $x_2$; $x_1$ and $x_2$ are each abelian (in different senses).","notes":"Denote $x_1$ by \"♤\"; for any elements x,y in the set of concern, if '♤' is commutative, then x♤y = y♤x, where equality is defined in the space. \"Commutative property\"/\"commutativity\" = \"ka(m)( )cajni\". See also: {socni}, {sezni}, {dukni}, {facni}."},{"word":"cajypinfu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hostage of / is held hostage by $x_2$","notes":"Other sumti slots may be needed. See also {pinfu}."},{"word":"cajysi'u","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (set) mutually exchange/trade/barter commodity $c_2$ for $c_3$ with $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {canja}, {simxu}."},{"word":"cakcinki","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a beetle of species $x_2$.","notes":"Not to be confused with {ckacinki}; Cf. {kokcinela}, {kurkuli}, {gusycinki}."},{"word":"cakcurnu","score":6,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mollusk/clam/mussel/snail of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {skargolu}, {sedjmacurnu}, {ostra}."},{"word":"cakcurske","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is malacology based on methodology $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cakcurnu}, {dalske}, {ji'eske}, {xamsi}."},{"word":"cakla","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of chocolate/cocoa.","notes":"See also {ckafi}."},{"word":"caklyfomjdu","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=j_1$ is a quantity of chocolate mousse of composition including $f_2=c_1=j_2$."},{"word":"caklyjdu","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a quantity of chocolate pudding of composition including $c_1=j_2$.","notes":"See also chocolate mousse (={caklyfomjdu})."},{"word":"caklyladru","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is a chocolate drink/drinking chocolate/ is made of/contains/is a quantity of milk with added chocolate $c_1$. "},{"word":"caklylitki","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=l_1$ is chocolate liquor, of composition including x2, under conditions x3."},{"word":"caklymatne","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a quantity of/contains cocoa butter from cacao beans $m_2$."},{"word":"caklypu'o","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a cacao/cocoa powder/solids of cacao beans $p_2$."},{"word":"caklytsi","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is/are (a) cacao bean(s) of plant $sp_1=t_2$ (genus Theobroma; default T. cacao)."},{"word":"caksova","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bird/reptile egg (not simply the gamete) consisting of yolk $x_2$, white $x_3$ and shell $x_4$ of species $x_5$ (default chicken).","notes":"Used particularly to refer to eggs that humans tend to eat, particularly chicken eggs, which is why the species place comes so late. Places for the major parts of the egg are included to make terms for \"egg yolk\" \"egg white\" and \"egg shell\"."},{"word":"caku","selmaho":"PU*","score":1,"definition":"Now. At the present time.","notes":"The terminator {ku} is used to close the tense {ca}. "},{"word":"cakyda'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=d_1$ is an armoured fighter protected by armuor/shell $x_2=c_1$ covering $x_3=c_2$ of material $x_4=c_3$","notes":"From {calku} (shell/armour) and {damba} (fighter). Does not imply full body armour."},{"word":"cakyjmepi'a","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=j_3=c_3$ is mother of pearl from source $p_2=c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {boijme}, {tercakyjme}."},{"word":"cakyjukni","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a crustacean of species/class $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {calku}, {jukni}, {braxiura}, {nerfopi}."},{"word":"cakykarce","score":2,"definition":"$k_1=c_2$ is a tank/armored combat vehicle for carrying $k_2$, propelled by $k_3$, with armor-plating $c_1$."},{"word":"cakyrespa","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a turtle of species $x_2$."},{"word":"cakyzme","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a calabash (hard-shelled gourd) of species or variety $x_2$","notes":"See also {kurbita}, {guzme}."},{"word":"calbra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is voluminous by standard or relatively to $x_2$ (plural)","notes":"See also {canlu}, {barda}."},{"word":"caldectre","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=d_1=m_1$ (space/volume/region/room) is $d_2=m_2$ cubic decimetres/decimeters ($m^3$) measured in perpendicular directions (triple)/defined by set of points (set)/occupied by $c_2=m_3$ by standard $m_4$.","notes":"Synonym: litre (={litce})."},{"word":"caljvetei","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=t_1$ is space-time occupied by $c_2$. ","notes":"Cf. {canlu}, {temci}, {tarske}, {mu'eske}."},{"word":"calku","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a shell/husk [hard, protective covering] around $x_{2}$ composed of $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {pilka}, {skapi}, {gacri}, {bartu}."},{"word":"calkyguzme","score":0,"definition":"$g_{1}$ is a calabash [fruit/plant] of species/strain $g_{2}$ with shell $c_{1}$.","notes":"Example in table 5.27 (CLL 1.1)"},{"word":"calse","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is spacelike-separated from $x_2$ (event) under signal means/in universe/by information channel (parametrization) $x_3$","notes":"Includes lightlike-separation. See also: {temse}, {tcese}."},{"word":"calsle","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voxel of model/object $x_2$","notes":"See {canlu}, {selci}, {vidnysle}"},{"word":"caltai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the geometric shape of $x_2$","notes":"See {canlu}, {tarmi}, {caltaicmaci}"},{"word":"caltaicmaci","score":4,"definition":"$cm_1$ is a geometry describing $cm_2=ca_1=t_1$ geometric object.","notes":"Cf. {canlu}, {tarmi}, {cmaci}, {cukyxratci}, {cukla}, {kubli}, {cibjgatai}, {cibjgacmaci}."},{"word":"caltaismi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is shaped (physically/geometrically) like $x_2$, with shape $x_3$","notes":"See {caltai}, {simsa}, {tamsmi}"},{"word":"calticprigu'i","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a hologram/holograph on surface $p_2$ or projected from radiation source $g_3$ ; $p_1$ is holographic","notes":"From {canlu} {tcica} {prina} {gusni}."},{"word":"caltre","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=m_1$ (space/volume/region/room) is $m_2$ cubic metres/meters ($m^3$) measured in perpendicular directions (triple)/defined by set of points (set)/occupied by $c_2=m_3$ by standard $m_4$."},{"word":"calze'a","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an increase-takes up space with increase amount $x_{2}$."},{"word":"ca ma","selmaho":"PU*","score":100000,"definition":"sumti question asking for a time/date/event; simultaneous with what?."},{"word":"camblabi","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is white","notes":"Does not include the case when x1 is very-light colored but not white, narrower than {blabi}."},{"word":"camcinla","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a thin with thinness direction $x_{2}$ with thinness standard $x_{3}$ with find intense $x_{4}$."},{"word":"camcintungau","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a do-sexual with poke $x_{2}$ with poked $x_{3}$."},{"word":"camcpe","score":2,"definition":"$cp_1=ca_1$ demands $cp_2$ from $cp_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cpedu}, {nitcu}, {ca'icpe}, {mi'ecpe}."},{"word":"camganra","score":3,"definition":"$g_1=c_1$ is vast/very wide in (2nd most significant) dimension $g_2=c_2$ with observer $g_3=c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {carmi}, {ganra}, {brabra}, {caibra}, {tcebra}, {selte'abra}, {dukse}, {cimni}."},{"word":"camgei","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is intensely happy about $g_2$.","notes":"Cf. {carmi}, {gleki}, {mansygei}, {nalra'ugei}."},{"word":"camgubri'a","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ hypes $r_2=g_1=c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {gubni}, {misno}, {casnu}, {notci}."},{"word":"camgusmis","score":4,"definition":"Robin Lee Powell.","notes":"Name Lojbanized according to its meaning."},{"word":"camju'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ concentrates on / pays close attention to $x_2$","notes":"See also {mulju'i}"},{"word":"camki'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=c_1$ screams/howls sound $k_2$.","notes":"Cf. {carmi}, {krixa}, {lausku}."},{"word":"camnei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ loves (emphatically likes) $x_2$ (object/state)","notes":"Made to include a use of the English word \"love\" that zo {prami} doesn't cover"},{"word":"campa'i","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=p_1$ intensely loves/feels strong affectionate devotion towards $p_2$ (object/state)."},{"word":"campana","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a champagne made from grapes $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {vanju}, {fomvanju}, {risyvanju}, {xalka}, {koinka}. For sparkling wines without an AOC designation, use {fomvanju}."},{"word":"camselci'i","score":2,"definition":"$ci_1$ is a fan of/intensely interested in $ci_2$ as received/measured by observer $ca_3$.","notes":"Cf. {camselci'igri}, {crexalbo}."},{"word":"camselci'igri","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a fanclub for $g_2=ci_2$.","notes":"Cf. {camselci'i}, {crexalbo}."},{"word":"camskamolcpi","score":2,"definition":"$ci_1=m_2$ is toucan/toucanet of species/type $ci_2$ with bill $m_1=s_1$ of typically intense color or colors $s_2=ca_1$","notes":"Family Ramphastidae"},{"word":"camte'a","score":0,"definition":"$t_1$ feels horror/is intensely frightened of $t_2$ (event/tu'a object).","notes":"Cf. {ii}."},{"word":"camtoi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ effortfully tries to do $t_2$ by method $t_3$, as perceived by $c_3$."},{"word":"camxu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is scarlet"},{"word":"canci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ vanishes/disappears from location $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ ceases to be observed at $x_{2}$ using senses/sensor $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also leaves, goes away (one sense). See also {cliva}, {ganse}, {zgana}, {lebna}, {vimcu}."},{"word":"cancmu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is silicon."},{"word":"cancydji","score":2,"definition":"$d1$ desires/wants/wishes vanishing/disappearance of $c1$ (event/state) for purpose $d3$."},{"word":"candakli","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a sandbag with sand $d_2=c_1$, made of material $d_3$."},{"word":"cando","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is idle/at rest/inactive.","notes":"“in motion”, not implying a change in location, is negation of this: {narcando}. See also {surla}."},{"word":"cangan","score":2,"definition":"Hong Kong.","notes":"From Mandarin pronunciation. Cf. {xyngon}, {xonkon}, {jungo}, {tcadu}."},{"word":"cange","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a farm/ranch at $x_{2}$, farmed by $x_{3}$, raising/producing $x_{4}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is agrarian.","notes":"Also grange; farming is any organized agrarian activity, not limited to plant crops. See also {purdi}, {nurma}, {ferti}, {foldi}, {xarju}."},{"word":"canja","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ exchanges/trades/barters commodity $x_{2}$ for $x_{3}$ with $x_{4}$; $x_{1}$, $x_{4}$ is a trader/merchant/businessman.","notes":"Also (adjective:) $x_1$, $x_2$, $x_4$ is/are commercial (better expressed as ka canja, {kamcanja}). $x_2$/$x_3$ may be a specific object, a commodity (mass), an event (possibly service), or a property; pedantically, for objects/commodities, this is sumti-raising from ownership of the object/commodity (= {posycanja} for unambiguous semantics); (cf. {dunda}, {friti}, {vecnu}, {zarci}, {jdini}, {pleji}, {jdima}, {jerna}, {kargu}; see note at {jdima} on cost/price/value distinction, {banxa}, {cirko}, {dunda}, {janta}, {kargu}, {prali}, {sfasa}, {zivle})"},{"word":"canjunla","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a hourglass measuring time units $x2$ to precision $x3$","notes":"from {canre} + {junla}"},{"word":"canko","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a window/portal/opening [portal] in wall/building/structure $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {vorme}, {bitmu}, {ganlo}, {murta}, {pagre}, {kevna}, {jvinu}, {kalri}, {kuspe}."},{"word":"cankyuidje","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=u_1$ is a window of user interface $u_2$.","notes":"See {uidje}. Synonymous with {pevyca'o zei uidje}"},{"word":"canlu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is space/volume/region/room [at-least-3-dimensional area] occupied by $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also occupy (= selca'u). See also {kensa}, {bliku}, {kumfa}, {kevna}, {kunti}, {tubnu}, {dekpu}."},{"word":"canlu bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":1,"definition":"space (character)","notes":"Unicode code point U+20."},{"word":"canpa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a shovel/spade [bladed digging implement] for digging $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {kakpa}, {guska}, {tutci}."},{"word":"canpyxa'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hand of $x_2$ with joint fingers, either flat or with little curvature, with a spade-like shape."},{"word":"canratni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is silicon (Si)"},{"word":"canre","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of sand/grit from source $x_{2}$ of composition including $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also abrasive (= {gukcanre}). See also {bidju}, {rokci}, {zalvi}, {boxna}."},{"word":"canro'i","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=c_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of sandstone of type/composition $r_2=c_3$ from location/source $r_3=c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {canre}, {rokci}"},{"word":"cantaje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ blackmails $x_2$ with activity $x_3$."},{"word":"canti","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the gut(s)/entrails/intestines/viscera/innards/digestive system [body-part] of $x_{2}$.","notes":"Metaphor: process hub. See also {betfu}."},{"word":"cantrau","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects the Shang Dynasty culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"cantu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sand desert"},{"word":"cantybargau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ disembowels $c_2=b_2$."},{"word":"canxada","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ slaps $x_2$ with instrument or body part $x_3$."},{"word":"canxais","score":1,"definition":"Shanghai.","notes":"Cf. {jungo}, {tcunCIN}, {xyngon}, {cangan}, {xonkon}, {tcadu}."},{"word":"ca'o","selmaho":"ZAhO","score":100002,"definition":"interval event contour: during ...; continuative |-----|."},{"word":"ca'o'a","selmaho":"ZAhO","score":3,"definition":"Contraction of ca'o co'a. Expresses that the event is progressively beginning.","notes":"Instead of \"mi ca'o co'a viska so'o dilnu\", one can say \"mi ca'o'a viska so'o dilnu\"."},{"word":"ca'o'e","selmaho":"VUhU","score":2,"definition":"mekso 4-nary operator: spherical harmonics on colatitudinal/polar angle $a$ and azimuthal/longitudinal angle $b$ of unassociated order $c$ and associated order $d$.","notes":"Usually denoted $Y^m_l (\\theta, \\phi)$. The Condon-Shortley phase must be prepended to the definition. The normalization is chosen so that the integral over all (solid) angles of $Y^m_l(\\Omega) conj(Y^n_k(\\Omega)) = \\delta(m,n) \\delta(l,k)$."},{"word":"ca'oi","selmaho":"VUhU","score":2,"definition":"binary operator: complex number from argument and phase, $(r, \\phi) \\mapsto r e^{i \\phi}$","notes":"For example, {re} {ca'oi} {pai} is −2, and {pa} {ca'oi} {vei} {pai}{fe'i}{vo} is about 0.7071 + 0.7071i."},{"word":"ca'omcu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a complex number with argument $x_2$ and phase $x_3$","notes":"From {ca'oi} + {namcu}."},{"word":"ca'orbaryre'o","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ defenestrates $r_2$ through window/portal/opening [portal] $c_1$ in wall/building/structure $c_2$"},{"word":"ca'orgreku","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a window frame of window $g_2=c_1$."},{"word":"capcni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ feels insecurity / feels threatened by threat $x_2$","notes":"See also {nurcni} (antonym), {ckape}."},{"word":"capli'u","score":2,"definition":"$l_1$ is an adventurer traveling via route $l_2$ using means/vehicle $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {renvi}."},{"word":"capnu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ threatens $x_2$ with $x_3$ (danger, peril)."},{"word":"capsegu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is temporally discontinuous; $x_1$ takes place in a non-continuous way, as a bunch of disconnected chunks."},{"word":"capsidba'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ snarls/growls/roars the threat (utterance) of idea/action $s_2$ at audience $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ckape}, {stidi}, {bacru}, {capti'i}, {fegba'u}, {fe'ucmo}."},{"word":"capsi'o","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=c_1$ is an idea/concept/thought that is potentially harmful to $c_2$ under conditions $c_3$.","notes":"The being put in jeopardy by the concept is not necessarily the thinker of the concept. For example, the concept of a certain type of terrorist act is not (only) dangerous to the would-be terrorist. 'Thought hazard' has a broader meaning than 'informational hazard' and 'knowledge hazard' ({capselju'o}, {junckape}, {capfatci} or {facyckape} – closely related words), which have to do with dangerous ideas that are true. [See Bostrom (2011).] Synonymous with {sibyckape}, which some may prefer."},{"word":"capti'i","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (agent) threatens/menaces idea/action $s_2$ to audience $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {baple'i}, {terpa}, {jamna}."},{"word":"capu'o","selmaho":"ZAhO*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: is going to, is now just about to, is now anticipating; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"capyju'i","score":4,"definition":" $j_1$ is careful of $j_2=c_1$, which is dangerous to $c_2$ under conditions $c_3$"},{"word":"carba'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a propeller"},{"word":"carbi'e","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=c_1$ is a tornado/waterspout moving from direction $b_2$ at speed $b_3$ rotating around centre /eye $c_2$ with rotational direction $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {carna}, {brife}, {taifnu}, {vilti'a}."},{"word":"carce","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cart/carriage/wagon [wheeled vehicle] for carrying $x_{2}$, propelled by $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {karce}, {xislu}, {marce}, {matra}."},{"word":"carcna","score":3,"definition":"$ca_1=cn_1$ is a drill [rotating, bladed digging tool] for digging $cn_2$","notes":"See also {carna}, {canpa}, {carka'a}"},{"word":"carcpu","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ reels in $l_2=c_1$ by handle/at locus $l_3$ by rotating it around axis $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bloti}, {fipkalte}, {curnu}."},{"word":"carcra","score":2,"definition":"$cr_1=ca_1$ turns to face $cr_2$.","notes":"Cf. {crane}, {carna}."},{"word":"carcycutci","score":1,"definition":"$cu_1$ is a roller skate/ice skate for feet $cu_2$, of material $cu_3$, for carrying $x_4=ca_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cucyxelkla}, {xilcutci}, {xilcucli'u}, {cucma'e}."},{"word":"carcylai","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is $k_2$ (quantifier, default: one) cartloads/wagonloads in quantity.","notes":"Cf. {carce}, {klani}."},{"word":"cardikygau","score":-1,"definition":"$g_1$ shakes $d_1=c_1$ over vector $c_2$ facing $c_4$, with period $d_3$"},{"word":"carfu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a (true) shrew (sorichomorph eutherian mammals) of subtaxon/type/genus/species/variety/breed $x_2$","notes":"Does not include elephant shrews, rabbits/pikas, or any rodents (such as rats and mice). See also: {sengi}, {ratcu}, {smacu}, {ractu}."},{"word":"cargau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ turns $x_2$ around axis $x_3$ in direction $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {carcpu}."},{"word":"carka'a","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is a rotary saw [rotating cutting tool] cutting/splitting/dividing $k_2$ (object) into pieces $k_3$","notes":"See also {carna}, {katna}, {komka'a}, {carcna}"},{"word":"carkakpa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ drills material $x_2$ out of $x_3$."},{"word":"carkemkasygaukepyblikeitci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Rubik's toy, being of shape/solid $x_2$ with sides $x_3$ and degrees of freedom $x_4$, made from/composed of $x_5$.","notes":"This word may be mildly dispreferred to {carkemkasygaukepyblikemkeitci}. $x_2$ is not restricted to three-dimensional objects (despite the definition of {bliku}). Degrees of freedom should be descriptive (not just a number which counts how many there are); so, $x_4$ would be a list of possible moves available."},{"word":"carkemkasygaukepyblikemkeitci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Rubik's toy, being of shape/solid $x_2$ with sides $x_3$ and degrees of freedom $x_4$, made from/composed of $x_5$.","notes":"$x_2$ is not restricted to three-dimensional objects (despite the definition of {bliku}). Degrees of freedom should be descriptive (not just a number which counts how many there are); so, $x_4$ would be a list of possible moves available."},{"word":"carlimcinki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a whirligig beetle of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cakcinki}."},{"word":"carmalga'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ feels dizzy","notes":"See {carna}, {mabla}, {ganse}"},{"word":"carmi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is intense/bright/saturated/brilliant in property (ka) $x_{2}$ as received/measured by observer $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also lustrous, gleaming, sparkling, shining (all probably better metaphorically combined with gusni: gusycai or camgu'i); in colors, refers principally to increased saturation (with opposite kandi). See also {denmi}, {gusni}, {kandi}, {ruble}, {skari}, {tilju}, {tsali}, {mutce}, {blabi}, {blanu}, {bunre}, {cicna}, {crino}, {grusi}, {narju}, {nukni}, {pelxu}, {xekri}, {xunre}, {zirpu}."},{"word":"carna","score":100002,"definition":"$x_1$ turns about vector $x_2$ towards direction $x_3$, turning angular distance / to face point $x_4$ ","notes":"Also revolve (= {jincarna}). See also {gunro}, {jendu}. New definition of {carna} originally proposed by Robin Lee Powell and backward-compatible with the old one. Official definition: $x_1$ turns/rotates/revolves around axis $x_2$ in direction $x_3$."},{"word":"carna'ivinji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a helicopter for carrying $x_2$, propelled by $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {vofli}."},{"word":"carnamajga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (li; tensor with units of $kg*m^2$) is the moment of inertia/angular inertial-mass/rotational inertia of object $x_2$ around axis/point of reference $x_3$ in basis/coordinate system $x_4$.","notes":"Physics is all about expressing the same thing in different ways in order to gain new insight about it. There are other ways to express a mathematical quantity which is equivalent to this one (much as gravitational charge and inertial mass are mathematically mutually equal but not conceptually identical)."},{"word":"carnensroxi'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a flywheel storing energy $x_2$.","notes":"A flywheel stores energy by rotating."},{"word":"carpacib","score":4,"definition":"Rot-13.","notes":"Cf. {mifra}, {mipri}, {vlali'i}, {lerpoi}."},{"word":"carslau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is official, approved by $x_2$, an authority over $x_3$","notes":"Synonym of {ca'irselzau}."},{"word":"cartu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a chart/diagram/map of/about $x_{2}$ showing formation/data-points $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {platu}."},{"word":"carvi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ rains/showers/[precipitates] to $x_{2}$ from $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is precipitation [not limited to 'rain'].","notes":"See also {bratu}, {dilnu}, {santa}, {snime}, {tcima}, {bisli}, {bumru}."},{"word":"carvrama'e","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is a bike/bicycle/tricycle/pedal vehicle carrying $m_2$ in/on surface/medium $m_3$, propelled by force $m_4$ transmitted via pedal(s) $c_1=v_1$.","notes":"Also include hydrocycle (={jaurcarvrama'e} or x3= \"lo djacu\"), handcycle (x4= \"lo xance\"), electric bicycle (= \"lo carvrama'e be fo si'u lo dicymatra\"; not to be confused with motorcycles), cycles with different numbers of wheels and different numbers of riders, etc."},{"word":"carvrama'ecarce","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a bike/cycle trailer for carrying $c_2$, propelled by bike/(moped) $l_1=c_3$."},{"word":"carvyrictu'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rainforest","notes":"Prefer the lower scoring form {cavrictu'a}. See also {carvi}, {rictu'a}."},{"word":"casnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiceless postalveolar sibilant fricative sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Derived from and synonymous with {cy zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient consonant in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"casnu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$(s) (mass normally, but 1 individual/jo'u possible) discuss(es)/talk(s) about topic/subject $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also chat, converse. See also {bacru}, {cusku}, {darlu}, {tavla}."},{"word":"catke","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [agent] shoves/pushes $x_{2}$ at locus $x_{3}$.","notes":"Move by pushing/shoving (= {ca'ermuvgau}). (cf. {danre} for non-agentive force, {lacpu})"},{"word":"catke zei uidje","score":1,"definition":"$u_1$ is a slider in user interface $u_2$.","notes":"See {uidje}."},{"word":"catlpero","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to Châtelperronian technological industry/culture/know-how of period and location (specifics) $x2$ in properties $x3$"},{"word":"catlu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ looks at/examines/views/inspects/regards/watches/gazes at $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also look through (= {grecta}, {ravycta}, {bacycta}); note that English \"look\" often means a more generic \"observe\". See also {jvinu}, {minra}, {simlu}, {viska}, {lanli}, {zgana}, {setca}, {viska}."},{"word":"catni","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ has authority/is an official in/on/over matter/sphere/persons $x_{2}$ derived on basis $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {turni}, {tutra}, {krati}, cmavo list {ca'i}, {jaspu}, {pulji}."},{"word":"catnrpepiskopo","score":2,"definition":"$j_1$ is the bishop/archbishop of $j_2$ of religion $l_1$.","notes":"Cf. {catni}, {jdatro}."},{"word":"catra","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) kills/slaughters/murders $x_{2}$ by action/method $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {morsi}, {xarci}. Non-agentive variant: {mrori'a}"},{"word":"catrymi'e","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ orders $m_2$ to have $c_2$ executed by action/method $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {catra}, {minde}."},{"word":"catryseljibri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hitman.","notes":"Cf. {zekri}, {bakcatra}, {sonci}."},{"word":"ca'u","selmaho":"FAhA2","score":100000,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; forwards/to the front of ..."},{"word":"cau","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"claxu modal, 1st place lacked by ..."},{"word":"cau'a","selmaho":"NA","score":3,"definition":"elliptical/unspecified truth value; \"maybe, maybe not\"","notes":"{cau'i}, but in NA. Indicates unspecificity or uncertainty between {ja'a} and {na}. See {cau'e}."},{"word":"caucni","score":4,"definition":"$cl_1=ci_1$ (misses / emotionally feels the lack of) $cl_2=ci_3$.","notes":"Cf. {seicni}."},{"word":"caudri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is sad that they lack $x_2$ (ka); $x_1$ misses $x_2$.","notes":"See also {claxu}, {badri}"},{"word":"ca'u'e","selmaho":"CAhUhE","score":1,"definition":"begin lines of serial dialogue","notes":"Usually, the user should immediately precede this word by \".{i}{ni'o}\". This word introduces a dialogue or series of utterances/expressions, which will usually be unmarked for speaker (although subscripting is available), in a free-floating structure; the result is essentially like an assertion that the subsequent dialogue took place (from the standpoint of needing a selbri for a grammatical expression). Only quotations, text, \"{sedu'u}\" expressions, \"{lu'e}\" concepts or similar may be enclosed in the structure which is introduced by this word, ignoring subscripts and parentheticals and similar. The lines of dialogue which constitute the elements enclosed by the produced structure function as in and are serialized as described by the open-ended terbri tail of \"{tcasnuue}\" (id est: tcasnuue$_i$ for $i > 6$). Use this word in a transcript, or in a book when discussing fast-pased dialogue in which specifying speaker is not necessary/desired and would break the flow, etc. This word/the structure produced thereby is terminated by \"{ca'u'o}\". The structure is not intended to modify any other constructions and should typically be immediately followed by \".{i}{ni'o}\"."},{"word":"cau'e","selmaho":"NAhE","score":2,"definition":"elliptical/unspecified scalar modifier: \"maybe, maybe not\", modifies next selbri-unit or tag","notes":"{cau'i}, but in NAhE. Shortened from {cau'o'e}. See {cau'a}."},{"word":"cau'i","selmaho":"CAI","score":2,"definition":"modifier / discursive: elliptical affirmative; \"maybe, maybe not\"","notes":"Elliptical NAI/CAI. \"Maybe yes, maybe no, maybe somewhere in between\". Can also modify attitudinals: {uicau'i} = \"Maybe I'm happy, maybe I'm sad\". See {ju'ocu'i}, {ju'acu'i}, {ju'oinai}, {cau'a}, {cau'e}, {na'i}, {ge'e}"},{"word":"caujbi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is barely $x_2$ (property of $x_1$); $x_1$ has barely / almost doesn't have property $x_2$","notes":"See also {kaijbi}."},{"word":"cauncani","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to/reflects Seanchan culture/nationality/geography in aspect $x2$"},{"word":"caundi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has ADHD, satisfying symptom(s) $x_2$ (ka)."},{"word":"ca'u'o","selmaho":"CAhUhO","score":1,"definition":"Terminate \"ca'u'e\" construct.","notes":"Elidable terminator; seldom actually elidable in practice, except at the end of text. See: \"{ca'u'e}\"."},{"word":"cau'o'e","selmaho":"NAhE","score":1,"definition":"elliptical/vague/indecisive scalar affirmer/negator; true neutral/non-committed/uninvolved scalar truthfulness/assertion.","notes":"Useful for when the truthfulness or falseness of a bridi is undesirable (the speaker makes no firm stance or assumption on the matter). Different from \"{no'e}\" in that it does not necessarily select a neutral value on a scale; it merely acknowledges that some value on the scale could be chosen/that the scale exists, but does not choose one (it is hands-off). If one does not want to accuse someone of being or doing something, but wants to talk about it, this word would be used; often can be used for \"are or are not\". It does not necessarily imply uncertainty or leading/implicit or rhetorical device/assertion/assumption/question."},{"word":"caurbu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ellipsis character (\"…\")"},{"word":"caurgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ (person/agent) deprives $c_1$ of $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {caucni}, {seicni}, {nonkansa}, {pavysei}, {xagji}, {nitcu}, {djica}."},{"word":"caurma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of shawarma containing $x_2$","notes":"See also {nanba}, {titnanba}, {pitnanba}"},{"word":"cavgauri'i","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=g_1$ is a rainmaking/ ritual intended to invoke rain $r_2=g_2$, by custom/in community$r_3$, with form/rules$r_4$.","notes":"Rainmaking is an ethnographic term for rituals intended to invoke rain. Raindancing (=lo nu cavgari'i dansu)."},{"word":"cavlu'i","score":2,"definition":"$l_1$ (agent) showers $l_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cavysezlu'i}, {lumci}, {carvi}, {jinsa}, {zbabu}."},{"word":"cavlumtci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a shower head/faucet/nozzle made of material $x_2$ with flow rate $x_3$ and water pressure $x_4$","notes":"see {carvi} {lumci} {tutci} For sprinklers or other water tools use {cavytci}"},{"word":"cavricfoi","score":2,"definition":"$f_1$ is a rain forest with trees $t_1$."},{"word":"cavrictu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rainforest."},{"word":"cavyfle","score":2,"definition":"$f_1=c_1$, consisting of $f_2$, pours into $f_3=c_2$ from $f_4=c_3$."},{"word":"cavykosta","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is a raincoat of material $k_2$, protecting from rain $c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {tcima}, {bandu}."},{"word":"cavysezlu'i","score":2,"definition":"$l_1=s_1$ (agent) showers itself of soil/contaminant $l_3$ with cleaning material(s) $l_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cavlu'i}."},{"word":"caxmat","score":2,"definition":"Checkmate."},{"word":"caxmati","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a game of chess between $x_2$ (white) and $x_3$ (black)."},{"word":"caxno","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is shallow in extent in direction/property $x_{2}$ away from reference point $x_{3}$ by standard $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {condi}, {tordu}, {jarki}, {cinla}, {cmalu}, {jarki}, {jmifa}."},{"word":"caxselnandu","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ hesitates on which of $x_2$ (plural) to choose for doing $x_3$ (relation) with it/them"},{"word":"ca'ynaMES","score":1,"definition":"Shahnameh","notes":"The Persian epic poem written by Ferdowsi ({la} {ferdoSIS})."},{"word":"cazgau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ actualizes $x_2$ (nu); $x_1$ makes $x_2$ actually happen; $x_1$ makes $x_2$ a reality","notes":"See {ca'a}, {gasnu}, {cazyfau}, {placazgau}"},{"word":"cazi","selmaho":"PU*","score":1,"definition":"right now","notes":"Narrows the scope/meaning of \"now\" to be relatively more immediate (but it still may encompass a small interval that extends into the objective/physical past and/or future)."},{"word":"cazu","selmaho":"PU*","score":1,"definition":"nowadays, wide sense of \"now\"","notes":"The interval that is considered to be \"now\" by the speaker is relatively large(r)."},{"word":"cazyfau","score":3,"definition":"$f_1$ is actual (existing in act or reality, not just potentially).","notes":"See also {ca'a}, {fasnu}, {jetnu}, {pusfau}, {faurnu'o}."},{"word":"cazyfusra","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is rotten/decayed/fermented with decay/fermentation agent $f_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kukfusra}."},{"word":"cazykai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is currently/actively/actually (rather than latently/potentially/habitually) exhibiting property $x_2$ (ka)."},{"word":"ce","selmaho":"JOI","score":100000,"definition":"non-logical connective: set link, unordered; \"and also\", but forming a set."},{"word":"ce'a","selmaho":"LAU","score":100000,"definition":"2-word letteral/shift: the word following indicates a new font (e.g. italics, manuscript)."},{"word":"ce'ai","selmaho":"ZOhU","score":5,"definition":"lambda variable prenex; marks the end of introduction of lambda-scope variables.","notes":"Cf. {zo'u}. In effect this word is used as a shortcut around verbose repeated assignment in a {ka} prenex: lo ka ce'u goi ko'a ce'u goi ko'e ... zo'u ... is the same as lo ka ko'a ko'e ... ce'ai ... In either form this style can be used to avoid subscripting and to disambiguate nested {ka}, {ni}, etc."},{"word":"ce'au","selmaho":"JOI","score":2,"definition":"Formulates periodic ordered list of exactly the connectands in the order presented.","notes":"Links together conmectands in a single list until connectives end or get interrupted (say, by a higher-precedent different connective); so \"x1 ce'au x2 ce'au x3\" produces a single ordered list of period three of form \"x1, x2, x3, x1, x2, x3, x1, ... [etc.]\". If the list has a natural or known definitive initial state/element (but no such terminating one), then it is the first element which is mentioned; likewise, if the list has a natural or known definitive terminating state/element (but no such initial one), then it is the last item/connectand explicitly mentioned and linked by this word into the same list; both of these are semi-infinite cases. Finite cases have no pressuposed beginning or end state/item. This word is agnostic on whether the list is finite (only finitely many repetitions naturally/are known to occur; arbitrarily many periods/cycles or otherwise), semi-infinite (infinitely many repetitions occur, but there is a definitive start or end state which is natural or known to occur; it is also agnostic, in this case, about which of these options is the applicable one), or doubly-infinite (extends in both directions infinitely; infinitely many cycles, no definitive beginning or end). If exactly two items are linked into the list in total, then the list is 2-periodic: it alternates between the two items (back-and-forth); examples of this would be \"on and off\" (describing, say, a flickering light), \"right, left, right, left, ...\" (describing walking), etc. Having exactly three items in the list will produce a list which is 3-periodic and 'rotates' through the items cyclically in order; an example of this would be a description of traffic light signals (\"green, yellow, red, green, yellow, red, green, ...\"); it does not oscillate/swing back and forth between the explicit 'period endpoints' (so, NOT \"green, yellow, red, yellow, green, yellow, red, yellow, green, ...\"). See also: {je}, {ce}, {fa'u}."},{"word":"ce'a zei ciste","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (mass) is a font interrelated by rules or relations $x_{2}$ among components $x_{3}$ (full set) displaying $x_{4}$ (property of $x_{1}$).","notes":"See also {ce'a}, {ciste}, {lerfu}"},{"word":"cecla","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ launches/fires/shoots projectile/missile $x_{2}$, propelled by $x_{3}$ [propellant/propulsion].","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is a gun/launcher/cannon; $x_1$ hurls/throws/casts (more general than renro in that propulsion need not be internal to $x_1$). See also {renro}, {danti}, {jakne}, {jbama}, {spoja}."},{"word":"cecmu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a community/colony of organisms $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {bende}, {kulnu}, {natmi}, {tcadu}, {jecta}, {girzu}."},{"word":"cedra","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an era/epoch/age characterized by $x_{2}$ (event/property/interval/idea).","notes":"($x_2$ interval should be the defining boundaries; if merely a characterizing period, the nature of the interval should be expressed in an abstract bridi, or the interval should be marked with tu'a; $x_2$ may also be characteristic object(s) or practices of the era, if marked with tu'a); See also {ranji}, {temci}, {citsi}."},{"word":"cedrydji","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ desires/wants/wishes era $d_2=c_1$ (event/state) characterized by $c_2$ (event/property/interval/idea) for purpose $d_3$. $d_1$ is nostalgic.","notes":"Typically refers to a desire for a past era, but can be used to describe a future era as well."},{"word":"cedrymi'u","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=c_1$ is contemporary with/in the same epoch/era as $m_2$ by standard $m_3$ ($m_1=c_1$ and $m_2$ interchangeable)."},{"word":"cedyske","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is genetics (the science of heredity) based on methodology $x_2$ (proposition)","notes":"See also {ginske}"},{"word":"ce'e","selmaho":"CEhE","score":100000,"definition":"links terms into an afterthought termset."},{"word":"ce'ei'oi","selmaho":"CEhEIhOI","score":1,"definition":"BIhI argument modifier: indicates dimensionality/length of tuple","notes":"Followed immediately by a nonnegative integer n (which is no less than the length of the nearby argument) without \"li\" prefacing it; otherwise, it is terminated and the (implicit/elided) number assumed is {za'u} {pa}. The argument is understood to be a point/formal tuple in a space of at least the 'dimensionality' described by n. Its exact behavior depends on context (for example: being next to a formal tuple versus next to a point in, say, a geometric space). See: https://mw.lojban.org/index.php?title=Extended_Dimensionality_of_Interval_cmavo"},{"word":"ce'i","selmaho":"PA3","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: % percentage symbol, hundredths."},{"word":"cei","selmaho":"CEI","score":100002,"definition":"selbri variable assignment; assigns broda series pro-bridi to a selbri."},{"word":"cei'a","selmaho":"MOI","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the year / era of years indicated by PA (digit string) in calendar system $x_2$","notes":"In the PA string, use PA4 digits as blanks to refer to time ranges. For example: \"lo pasobixo'e cei'a\" is the eighties (198X years), \"lo pamuso'ixo'e cei'a\" is the late 16th century (high 15XX years). x1 is an event or concept."},{"word":"cei'e","selmaho":"SEI","score":2,"definition":"define following selbri with sentence or tu'e...tu'u clause","notes":"Usage: The selbri after {cei'e} is defined by the associated sentence or {tu'e}...{tu'u} clause. {bo'a}, {bo'e}, {bo'i}, {bo'o}, and {bo'u} represent places $x_1$ through $x_5$ within its place structure. (Use {bo'ai} for more places if needed, or {ce'u} for \"next place\"). // {cei'e} is meant to be used to define new words (implicit {ca'e}) but may be modified by evidentials to express an assertion ({ju'a}) or opinion ({pe'i}) on a meaning instead. Alternatively, {smuni} and {ka'ei} may be used. // See {cei}, {goi}, {goi'e}"},{"word":"cei'i","selmaho":"GOhA","score":2,"definition":"pro-bridi: the universal predicate","notes":"True for all values. See also: {zai'o} (pro-sumti; empty), {gai'o} (pro-bridi; empty), {mai'i} (pro-sumti; universal), {ctaipe}."},{"word":"ceikri","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ believes (without evidence/proof) that the god/deity $c_1$ exists.","notes":"Cf. {seljda}, {nalceikri}, {ceirsenpi}."},{"word":"cein","score":1,"definition":"Shane"},{"word":"ceinca'e","score":1,"definition":"I declare that the symbol/expression $x_1$ (quote) henceforth has predicate $x_2$ as its meaning."},{"word":"ceirka'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the incarnation/avatar of god $x_2$ of religion $x_3$","notes":"See {cevni}, {krati}, {mutmaika'i}, {kibyka'i}"},{"word":"ceirnalju'o","score":1,"definition":"$d1$ does not know if a god(s) exist; d1 is agnostic."},{"word":"ceirselcpe","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is requested by $x_{2}$ from god $x_{3}$ in manner/form $x_{4}$."},{"word":"ceirselxa'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the habitation/dwelling/house of god $x_{2}$.","notes":"Cf. {ceizda}, {lijda}."},{"word":"ceirsenpi","score":3,"definition":"$s1$ has doubts about the existence of a deity/deities.","notes":"Cf. {cevni}, {senpi}, {nalceikri}, {lijda} {nalceiju'o}."},{"word":"ceiske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is theology/science of/about gods/concepts of god $c_1=s_2$ based on methodology $s_3$."},{"word":"ceisni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ is an idol/a sign/symbol representing god/demon/property $x_2=s_2$ to observer $x_3=s_3$","notes":"from {cevni}+{sinxa}"},{"word":"cei'u","selmaho":"LAhE","score":2,"definition":"extracts an element from a set, category, class, group, collection, organization, system, etc.","notes":"The following word should be a set, category, or class; the result is some element which belongs thereto. Approximately equivalent to \"lo cmima be [following sumti]\"."},{"word":"ceizda","score":3,"definition":"$z_1$ is the Heaven of religious community $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ceirselxa'u}, {lijda}."},{"word":"cekrpolo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a polo shirt of material $x_2$.","notes":"A T-shaped shirt with a collar, typically a two- or three-button placket, and an optional pocket. Cf. {creka}."},{"word":"cekrti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a T-shirt made from material $x_2$.","notes":"See also: {creka}."},{"word":"cektola","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ shekels/tolas in mass by standard $x_3$","notes":"Both are about 11.7 g (the shekel being more variable), and both are derived from a word meaning \"weigh\"."},{"word":"celdi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a group of people who love each other in a sexual or non-sexual way, which includes the individuals $x_2$, $x_3$, $x_4$, $x_5$, etc., etc., etc.","notes":"The most common {celdi} is a couple, but the word also covers polyamorous collectives, polygyny, polyandry, etc. Could even cover {lanzu}. Proposed rafsi is -cle-."},{"word":"celga'a","score":2,"definition":"$g_1=c_2$ is an arrow made of $g_2$ fired/launched by $c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {cecla}, {grana}, {bagyce'a}."},{"word":"celgunta","score":4,"definition":"$g_1$ (person/mass) attacks with a projectile weapon/shoots victim $g_2$ with goal/objective $g_3$ using launcher/gun $c_1$ which launches/fires/shoots projectile/missile $c_2$ propelled by propellant/propulsion $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cecla}, {gunta}."},{"word":"celguntas","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Sagittarius [astronomical constellation/astrological sign].","notes":"From shooter (={celgunta}). The Babylonians identified Sagittarius as the god Pabilsaĝ, a strange centaur-like creature firing an arrow from a bow.The sumerian name may be translated as the 'Forefather' or 'Chief Ancestor' (=barda dzena?). In Greek mythology, Sagittarius is identified as a centaur: half human, half horse."},{"word":"celma'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is December of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {pavrelmasti}, {kanbyma'i}, {nanca}."},{"word":"celnunda'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ is a firefight/gunfight/gun-battle/duel between combatants $x_2=d_1$ and $x_3=d_2$ over issue $x_4=d_3$ (abstract).","notes":"{celxacnunda'a} is synonymous. For the classic pistol duel once common in Europe and the Americas, see {celkemvilnunjivna}/{celxackemvilnunjivna}."},{"word":"celxa","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gun/cannon/firearm/shooting device which shoots/fires ('projectile'/round/'bullet') $x_2$ using propellant $x_3$","notes":"A gun is a gun regardless of its target or user/shooter. The gun need not be a weapon. $x_2$ need not be matter/a traditional ballistic bullet/slug/ball/projectile; this word includes laser guns and the like. The propellant need not be chemical, but should not be a certain style mechanical (typically, a trebuchet would be excluded, but a spring-loaded round is acceptable); the projectile should follow a relatively/approximately linear path while inside/coupled with the gun. The projectile should not primarily be self-propelling/self-aiming (although note that light is self-propelling and modern bullets can be shaped so as to have bending trajectories; additionally, future bullets might have small thrusters on them that allow them to maneuver slightly); ballistic rocket-powered missiles are possibly excluded. Cannons, magnetic/rail guns, etc. are included. Rocket launchers may be included as well."},{"word":"celxa'i","score":4,"definition":"$xa_1=c_1$ is a gun/cannon/firearm for use against $xa_2$ by $xa_3$, launching projectile $c_2$ propelled by $c_3$.","notes":"jvajvo; Gismu deep structure is \"cecla gi'e xarci\"."},{"word":"cemci'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the society / community system of $x_2$ (society members, exhaustive)","notes":"See also {cecmu}, {ciste}, {kluce'u}"},{"word":"cemci'eske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is the science of community systems/ societies based on methodology $s_2$","notes":"$s_1$ refers to sociology in the sense of the study of societies. For the study of social behavior see {jikske}. See also {cemci'e}, {saske}."},{"word":"cemlanzu","score":2,"definition":"$l_1=c_1$ is a tribe with members including $l_1$ according standard $l_3$."},{"word":"cemra'a","score":2,"definition":"$s1$ pertains to community $s2=c2$","notes":"Cultural gismu replacement lujvo for communities: From gismu {cecmu} and {srana}"},{"word":"CEN","score":-1,"definition":"Sen","notes":"Bengali surname; alternatively {cen}. For the philosopher/economist Amartya Sen, see {omortoCEN}."},{"word":"cenba","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ varies/changes in property/quantity $x_{2}$ (ka/ni) in amount/degree $x_{3}$ under conditions $x_{4}$.","notes":"Non-resultative, not-necessarily causal change. (cf. cenba which is non-resultative, galfi which is resultative and causal, stika which is non-resultative and causal; stodi, zasni, binxo)"},{"word":"cenciia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (knowledge) is science about subject matter $x_2$ based on the Scientific Method $x_3$","notes":"Specific to the Scientific Method. Cf. {saske}."},{"word":"cendo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the Shinto culture/religion/ethos in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"cenlai","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ percent of $x_3$ in dimension/aspect $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ce'i}."},{"word":"cenlitce","score":2,"definition":"$l1=c1$ is $l2$ centiliter(s)/centilitre(s) [metric unit] in volume (default is 1) by standard $l3$"},{"word":"cenmige","score":1,"definition":"members of $x_1$ (ordered set with two members) are related to each other as members of $x_2$ (ordered set with two members) or as members of $x_3$ (ordered set with two members) ... (infinite number of places)","notes":"See also {kenmige}, {kanmige}."},{"word":"cenmildje","score":2,"definition":"$d1$ is $d2$ full (centi)milidays (hundred-thousandth of a day unit) in duration (default is 1 (centi)miliday) by standard $d3$; d1 is a metric second.","notes":"For use with metric time system. (It is not proper in the standard metric system to combine prefixes, but lojban's grouping rules allow for it.)"},{"word":"cenrini","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a/the kidney [body-part] of $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {livga}, {fepri}, {risna}, {xadni}"},{"word":"censa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is holy/sacred to person/people/culture/religion/cult/group $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cevni}, {krici}, {latna}, {pruxi}, {lijda}, {sinma}."},{"word":"centaureia","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cornflower of type $x_2$"},{"word":"centero","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is in the center of $x_2$","notes":"A central subset (of a set or territory). Use {midju} for center point, {kernelo} for nucleus."},{"word":"centi","score":100004,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a hundredth [1/100; $10^{-2}$] of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"See also {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}, {litce}, {merli}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}."},{"word":"centre","score":4,"definition":"$m_1=c_1$ is $m_2=c_2$ centimeter(s) / hundredth(s) of a meter [metric unit] in length (default 1) measured in direction $m_3=c_3$ by standard $x_4=m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {navytre}, {centi}, {mitre}."},{"word":"centrifuga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a centrifuge/centrifugal machine"},{"word":"cenydje","score":4,"definition":"$d_1$ is $d_2$ full centidays (hundredth of a day unit) in duration (default is 1 centiday) by standard $d_3$","notes":"For use with metric time system. "},{"word":"ce'o","selmaho":"JOI","score":100000,"definition":"non-logical connective: ordered sequence link; \"and then\", forming a sequence."},{"word":"ce'oi","selmaho":"JOI","score":5,"definition":"argument list separator: acts as a comma between arguments in an argument list supplied to a function.","notes":"\"ce'oi\" is the word of choice to separate the arguments in $bridi_3$. Using {ce'o} there has obvious limitations when the selbri actually calls for a sequence. Obviously, ce'oi has issues too if the selbri can accept an argument list, but this can be circumvented more readily with {ke}...{ke'e} brackets than it can with {ce'o}. Consider \".i lo ka broda cu selbri fi ko'a ce'o ko'e\". Without inspecting the type requirements of {broda} and the respective types of {ko'a} and {ko'e}, one cannot determine the meaning of the {bridi}. Furthermore, if one accepts non-static typing of {sumti} places, multiple correct answers can be given for a question asking what is the $bridi_1$. This would create ambiguity that is otherwise resolved by \"ce'oi\". See also {ka}, {du'u}, {me'au}"},{"word":"ce'ol","score":1,"definition":"Sheol"},{"word":"cercene","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hornet/yellowjacket of genus/species $x_2$","notes":"Any member of Vespinae."},{"word":"cercti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ breakfasts on breakfast $x_2$"},{"word":"cerda","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an heir to/is to inherit $x_{2}$ (object/quality) from $x_{3}$ according to rule $x_{4}$.","notes":"Pedantically, inheriting an object should be a sumti-raising (tu'a if non-abstract in $x_2$) of inheriting loka ponse the object - the ownership of the object (= {posycerda}, {posyselcerda} for unambiguous semantics). See also {jgina}."},{"word":"cermurse","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=c_1$ is the dawn of day $m_2=c_2$ at location $m_3=c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {vacmurse}."},{"word":"cermursynalcando","score":1,"definition":"$ca_1$ is matutinal/active during the pre-dawn/early morning $ce_1=m_1$.","notes":"See also crepuscular (={mursynalcando})."},{"word":"cerni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a morning [dawn until after typical start-of-work for locale] of day $x_{2}$ at location $x_{3}$.","notes":"This morning (= {cabdeicerni}); tomorrow morning (= {bavlamcerni}); yesterday morning (= {prulamcerni}, {prulamdeicerni}) See also {vanci}, {murse}, {tcika}."},{"word":"cersai","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass) is a breakfast composed of dishes including $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {dormijysai}, {vacysai}, {cerni}, {sanmi}."},{"word":"certu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an expert/pro/has prowess in/is skilled at $x_{2}$ (event/activity) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also competent, skilled. See also {djuno}, {stati}, {kakne}."},{"word":"ceryrig","score":0,"definition":"morning sickness"},{"word":"cespre","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a person-holy with hold as holy $x_{2}$."},{"word":"cesri'a","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ blesses/sanctifies $c_1$ in the name of person/people/culture/religion/cult/group $c_2$ under conditions $r_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ruxyzau}, {dapma}, {lijda}, {cevni}, {makfa}, {xamgu}, {vrude}."},{"word":"cesri'isi'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ worships $s_2=c_1$, which is holy/sacred to $c_2=r_3$, with ritual $r_1$ having form/rules $r_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cesri'a}."},{"word":"cestu'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an expanse of sacred/sanctified/hallowed/holy/consecrated/blessed/venerable land according to community $x_2$ and which is located at $x_3$"},{"word":"cesycku","score":1,"definition":"$cu_1=ce_1$ is a holy book containing work $cu_2$ by (presumed) author $cu_3$ for audience $cu_4=ce_2$ preserved in medium $cu_5$.","notes":"Cf. {lijda}, {xebro}, {xriso}, {muslo}, {jegvo}."},{"word":"cesyjvedotla'okemsorgugject","score":1,"definition":"Holy Roman Empire (of the German Nation)","notes":"The name can be split into multiple parts such as: la censa je dotco latmo sorgugje'a. An easier endonymic fu'ivla is: {dotrxailigesromicraixe}"},{"word":"cesyske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is hieralogy/science of/about sacreds/sacredness $c_1=s_2$ based on methodology $s_3$."},{"word":"cesystu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=c_1$ is a holy site to person/people/culture/religion/cult/group $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ritli}, {cesri'a}, {cesri'isi'a}, {lijda}."},{"word":"cesyvu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is saintly/holy by moral standard/religion $x_2$","notes":"See {censa}, {vrude}"},{"word":"ce'u","selmaho":"KOhA8","score":100002,"definition":"pseudo-quantifier binding a variable within an abstraction that represents an open place."},{"word":"ce'ulno","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to Acheulean technological industry/culture/know-how of period and location (specifics) $x2$ in properties $x3$.","notes":"The Acheulean industry spanned so much time and was organized by successive waves of human migrations into various geographical regions, each group introducing its own unique small variations on common Acheulean stone technology themes, that x2 is of particular importance."},{"word":"cev","score":3,"definition":"God.","notes":"Cf. {cevni}, {jegvon}, {jegvo}, {muslo}, {xebro}, {xriso}."},{"word":"cevni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the god/deity of people(s)/religion $x_{2}$ with dominion over $x_{3}$ [sphere]; $x_{1}$ is divine.","notes":"Also divinity; $x_2$ religion refers to the religious community as a mass. See also {censa}, {krici}, {lijda}, {malsi}."},{"word":"cevycme","score":1,"definition":"$cmene_1$ is a Divine Name of $cevni_1=cmene_2$ as known by $cevni_2=cmene_3$ which is associated with $cevni_3$; $cmene_1$ is a name of god.","notes":"{cevni} {cmene}"},{"word":"cfabalvi","score":4,"definition":"$b_1$ is entirely in the future of $b_2$; $b_1$ begins after $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cfari}, {balvi}."},{"word":"cfaga'e","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ notices $g_2$ by means $g_3$ under condition $g_4=c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {ganse}, {facki}, {sanji}."},{"word":"cfagau","score":5,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ (person/agent) initiates/begins/starts/causes the beginning of $x_2=c_1$ (state/event/process).","notes":"Cf. {cfari}, {krasi}, {sisti}, {cfari'i}, {co'arbi'o}."},{"word":"cfale","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ [dimensionful number] is the (relative) phase (difference) in oscillatory system $x_2$ relative to zero mark $x_3$ under conditions/by standard $x_4$","notes":"Can be used for waves, pendula, track races, etc."},{"word":"cfapru","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is preliminary to $c_1=p_2$'s beginning."},{"word":"cfari","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [state/event/process] commences/initiates/starts/begins to occur; (intransitive verb).","notes":"See also {sisti}, {krasi}, {fanmo}, {co'acfa}."},{"word":"cfari'i","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is/are the ritual/proceedings for starting/commencing $c_1$[event/state/process] by community $r_2$ with rules $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cfari}, {ritli}, {cfagau}."},{"word":"cfasanji","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ realizes $s_2$ under condition $c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {sanji}, {cfaga'e}."},{"word":"cfasazri","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ powers up $s_2$ for function $s_3=c_1$."},{"word":"cfaselsku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the preamble/introduction to $x_2$"},{"word":"cfatse","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ sits down on $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {co'a}, {cfari}, {zutse}, {nitytse}, {tsebi'o}. Simple {zutse} refers to the act of sitting, whereas cfatse means the act of beginning to sit. "},{"word":"cfifa'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ finds fault/flaw $x_2$ in $x_3$ (object/action), of which the flaw causes $x_4$","notes":"See {cfila}, {facki}"},{"word":"cfika","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a work of fiction about plot/theme/subject $x_{2}$/under convention $x_{2}$ by author $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also story, lie, untrue. See also {cukta}, {lisri}, {prosa}, {fatci}, {jitfa}, {jetnu}, {xanri}."},{"word":"cfikalte","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ debugs $x_2$","notes":"See also {samcfi}"},{"word":"cfila","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (property - ka) is a flaw/fault/defect in $x_{2}$ causing $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {cikre}, {srera}, {fenra}, {fliba}, {prane}."},{"word":"cfilyfacki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ finds fault/flaw $x_2$ in actions $x_3$ causing $x_4$; $x_1$ criticizes with critics $x_2$ action $x_3$","notes":"See {cfila}, {facki}"},{"word":"cfine","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a wedge [shape/form/tool] of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {tutci}."},{"word":"cfinytci","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=c_1$ is a wedge (tool) of material $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cfine}, {tutci}."},{"word":"cfinyvra","score":2,"definition":"$v_1$ is a crowbar/nutpick for doing $v_2$, with fulcrum $v_3$, arm $v_4$, and pointed end $c_1$","notes":"Any tool with a wedge on the end of a lever, normally with the fulcrum close to the wedge."},{"word":"cfipu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event/state) confuses/baffles $x_{2}$ [observer] due to [confusing] property $x_{3}$ (ka).","notes":"See also {pluja}, {cfipu}, {zunti}."},{"word":"cfisisku","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ diagnoses/proof-reads/searches/tests/debugs for flaw/property $c_1=s_2$ in $c_2=s_3$ causing $c_3$"},{"word":"cfiste","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a \"bug-list\" / list of discovered flaws in $x_2$","notes":"See {cfila}, {liste}, {samcfi}"},{"word":"cfixu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ criticizes $x_2$, pointing out flaws $x_3$."},{"word":"ci","selmaho":"PA1","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: 3 (digit) [three]."},{"word":"ci'a","selmaho":"BAhE","score":3,"definition":"metadata tag / hashtag","notes":"Hashtags are very common in written Lojban conversations. This cmavo makes them pronouncable, thereby opening them up for verbal communication."},{"word":"ci'ai","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"discursive: marks an utterance as using something that is experimental/not official, especially experimental grammar","notes":"In some sense, functions as an error marker or an error quote (but without the quote)."},{"word":"ci'ai'u","selmaho":"VUhU","score":2,"definition":"Mekso unary or binary operator: $n$-set or integer interval; in unary form, it maps a nonnegative integer $X_1 = n$ to the set $\\{1, \\dots , n\\}$ (fully, officially, and precisely: the intersection of (a) the set of exactly all positive integers with (b) the closed ordered interval [$1, n$] such that $n \\geq 1$; see notes for other $n$); in binary form, it maps ordered inputs $(X_1, X_2) = (m, n)$ to the intersection of (a) the set of exactly all integers with (b) the closed ordered interval [$m, n$].","notes":"$0$ on its own induces the unary form of this word and thus maps to the empty set ∅. Inputting infinity (for the unary form) produces the set of exactly all positive integers (sometimes also onown as: natural numbers), $Z^{+} = N$. The upper bound is always specified; when the lower bound is not specified, it defaults to $1$ and the upper bound must equal or exceed $1$ (else the output is ∅). If this word is represented by $f$, and $Z$ represents the set of exactly all integers, and $(n, m \\in Z \\cup$ Set$(\\pm \\infty$)$: m \\leq n)$, then: $f(m, n) = Z \\cap [m, n]$, and furthermore: if $1 \\leq n$, then $f(n) = f(1, n) = Z \\cap [1, n]$, else $f(n) =$ ∅. The definition extends naturally (and with only trivial modification) to non-integer real-valued $n, m$, but it is recommended to keep them as integers when possible. $Z$ excludes $\\pm \\infty$."},{"word":"ci'ajbu","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a writing desk of material $j_2$, supported by legs/base/pedestal $j_3$, used by writer $c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {bijyjbu}."},{"word":"ci'anti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is blank/has no writing on it"},{"word":"ci'arfi'i","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=c_1$ writes/authors $f_2=c_2$ for purpose $f_3$ from existing elements/ideas $f_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cfika}, {cukta}."},{"word":"ci'arse'u","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=c_2$ is a secretary to $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {briju}, {bijyjbu}, {ci'ajbu}."},{"word":"ci'artadji","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a font/writing style used by $c_1$ to write $c_2$ on medium $c_3$ with implement $c_4$ under conditions $t_3$.","notes":"{tadji} isn't exactly the right word. Deprecated in favor of {ci'artai}."},{"word":"ci'artai","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a font/writing style used by $c_1$ to write $c_2$ on medium $c_3$ with implement $c_4$."},{"word":"ci'asku","score":1,"definition":"$cu_1=ci_1$ expresses in writing $cu_2=ci_2$ for audience $cu_3$ using display/storage medium $ci_3$ with writing implement $ci_4$.","notes":"Cf. {ci'arfi'i}, {cukta}, {karni}, {notci}."},{"word":"ci'asre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ commits typo/writing error $x_2$","notes":"From {ciska} {srera}"},{"word":"ci'atrau","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects the Xia culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"ci'au","selmaho":"CIhAU","score":4,"definition":"attitudinal-indicator-to-selbri conversion: $x_1$ feels the indicated emotion toward/about $x_2$.","notes":"The inverse of {ki'ai}. The $x_2$ place is defined as the thing to which x1 would apply the attitudinal indicator to when using the attitudinal to express the feeling: {mi} ci'au {iu} {do} communicates much the same thing as using {do} {iu} in a bridi. See also {inmo}, {cinmo} and the {uinmo} series of zi'evla: {uinmo}, {u'inmo}, {uanmo}, etc. Terminated by {ci'au'u}"},{"word":"ci'au'i","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso at-most-4-ary operator: integer lattice ball; the set of all points belonging to the intersection of $Z^n$ with the closure of the ball that is centered on $X_1$ and has radius $X_2$ in metric $X_3$, where $Z$ is the set of all integers and where, for any set $A$ and non-negative integer $n$, $A^n$ is the set of all $n$-tuples such that each coordinate/entry/term belongs to $A$, and where the dimensionality $n = X_4$..","notes":"$X_3$ defaults to whatsoever metric is specified to apply but which is outside of this function; contextless default is discrete, taxicab, Euclidean, or Chebyshev maximum norm; for explicit specification, use \"{mau'au}\"-\"{zai'ai}\" quotation. $X_2$ defaults to $1$. $X_1$ defaults to $0 = (0,...,0)$, where the rhs is an $X_4$-tuple, id est the origin. See also: \"{mi'i}\", \"{ci'au'u}\"."},{"word":"ci'au'u","selmaho":"CIhAUhU","score":2,"definition":"elidable terminator: end conversion of attitudinal indicator to selbri; elidable except before further attitudinals.","notes":"See {ci'au}"},{"word":"ci'au'u'au'i","selmaho":"UI1","score":5,"definition":"attitudinal: pride about having just invented a new attitudinal - shame about having just invented a new attitudinal"},{"word":"cibdei","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Wednesday of week $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {jednci}."},{"word":"cibjantradamri","score":-1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a triangle (musical instrument).","notes":"Cf. {bikydamri}."},{"word":"cibjgacmaci","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ is trigonometry of triangle $j_1$.","notes":"Cf. {ci}, {jganu}, {cmaci}, {cibjgatai}."},{"word":"cibjgatai","score":3,"definition":"$t_1$ is a triangle.","notes":"Cf. {cibjgacmaci}, {cibjgataidamri}."},{"word":"cibjgataidamri","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ is a triangle (musical instrument).","notes":"Cf. {cibjgatai}, {balzgibe'e}, {bikydamri}."},{"word":"cibjmagutci","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ yard/yards (length unit).","notes":"Cf. {ci}, {jamfu}, {gutci}, {degygutci}, {jmagutci}, {birgutci}, {minli}."},{"word":"ciblrmoru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is myrrh from tree species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ciblu}."},{"word":"ciblu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is blood/vital fluid of organism $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {risna}, {flecu}."},{"word":"cibma'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is March/the third month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"cibmast","score":1,"definition":"March.","notes":"Cf. {fipma'i}, {cibmasti}."},{"word":"cibmasti","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is March/the third month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {masnci}. Cf. {pavmasti}, {nanca}."},{"word":"cibmoija'a","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ has the rank of Major/Lieutenant Commander/Squadron Leader (equivalent of NATO OF-3) in military unit /organization $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ci}, {moi}, {jatna}, {jemja'a}, {vairsoi}, {vonmoija'a}, {relmoija'a}. Based on STANAG 2116: NATO Codes for Grades of Military Personnel."},{"word":"cibmoixandegji","score":1,"definition":"$xa_1=d_1$ is the middle finger of hand $xa_2=d_2$ attached to body $d_3$.","notes":"See also: {xantamji}, {relmoixandegji}, {vonmoixandegji}, {mumymoixandegji}."},{"word":"cibmomdegji","score":0,"definition":"$m_1=d_1$ is the middle finger of $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {degji}."},{"word":"cibnacmei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a 3-dimensional vector with coordinates $x_2$, $x_3$ and $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {nacmei}, {relnacmei}."},{"word":"cibrforso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a/the triforce/Power of the Gods/Golden Triangle consisting of magic triangles $x_2$."},{"word":"cibvanci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Wednesday evening of week $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"cibyca'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the volume (3-dimensional space) occupied by $x_2$","notes":"See {ci}, {canlu}, {cimde}, {relca'u}, {te'ai}"},{"word":"cibyfu'ivla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=v_1=f_1$ is a stage 3 fu'ivla meaning $x_2=v_2$, based on word $x_3=f_2$ in language $x_4$.","notes":"'stage 3 fu'ivla' is a term specific to Lojban and described in 'The Complete Lojban Language', chapter 4, section 7. The definition is similar to that of {fu'ivla}, but with the x3 place of {fu'ivla} omitted. x1 is assumed to be a word in Lojban as the concept doesn't make much sense for other languages. See also {pavyfu'ivla} - 'stage 1 fu'ivla', {relfu'ivla} - 'stage 2 fu'ivla' and {vonfu'ivla} - 'stage 4 fu'ivla'"},{"word":"cibykarsna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (sound, text) is a triphthong.","notes":"See also {zunsna}."},{"word":"cibykulpikta","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is an upper secondary education diploma entitling $p_2$ to entitlement/privilege $p_3$ (event/state) from school/institute/academy $c_1$ teaching subject(s) $c_3$.","notes":"Third level of International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED)."},{"word":"cibylajyterkruca","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=kr_3$ is a three-way intersection of roads $x_2=kr_1=kl_1$."},{"word":"cibypeznimre","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of Citrus trifoliata [fruit/tree, etc.] of species/strain $x_{2}$."},{"word":"cibyplini","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is the third closest planet revolving around $p_2$, with planetary characteristics $p_3$, orbital parameters $p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {pavyplini}, {relplini} etc., {terdi}, {solri}, {mluni}, {lunra}, {plinycma}, {tarci'e}."},{"word":"cibyseltu'e","score":1,"definition":"$t_2$ is three-legged with legs $t_1$.","notes":"Cf. {ci}, {tuple}."},{"word":"cibyselxi'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1=xi_2$ is a three-wheeled device/vehicle, with wheel made of materials/having properties $xi_3$.","notes":"Cf. {relxilma'e}, {karce}."},{"word":"cibyslakyvla","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a three-syllable word meaning $v_2$ in language $v_3=s_2$ with syllables $s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {relslakyvla}, {pavyslakyvla}."},{"word":"cibytu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is three-legged."},{"word":"cibyxilma'e","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a tricycle (propelled, three-wheeled vehicle) carrying $m_2$ on surface $m_3$, propelled by $m_4$","notes":"Explicitly implies a propelled vehicle. Parallels {relxilma'e}. {cibyselxi'u} merely refers to a \"device\"."},{"word":"cicfoi","score":2,"definition":"$f_1$ is an uncultivated field of material $f_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ricfoi}, {ricyci'e}."},{"word":"cicmlatu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a wildcat"},{"word":"cicna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is cyan/turquoise/greenish-blue [color adjective].","notes":"See also {skari}, {blabi}, {xekri}, {kandi}, {carmi}, {crino}, {blanu}."},{"word":"cicnybla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is sky-blue [color adjective].","notes":"Color between cyan (={cicna}) and blue (={blanu})."},{"word":"cicnydei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Thursday of week $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Synonyms: {mudydei}, {vondei}. See also {ri'odje}, {bladei}."},{"word":"cicnyjme","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a turquoise (gem/polished stone) of type $j_2$ from source material $j_3$.","notes":"See also {cicnykunra} (mineral), {cicna} (color), {jemna}."},{"word":"cicnykunra","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is/contains/is made from turquoise of type $k_2$, mined from location/lode/mine $k_3$.","notes":"See also {cicnyjme} (gem), {cicna} (the color turquoise), {kunra}."},{"word":"cicnyri'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is aqua [color adjective].","notes":"Color between green (={crino}) and cyan (={cicna})."},{"word":"cicnyzilska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the abstract color cyan","notes":"The gismu {cicna} refers to objects which are cyan, but not the color cyan itself. This lujvo serves the latter purpose. See also {skari} {zilska}"},{"word":"cicplise","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a wild apple/crab apple of species/strain/cultivar $x_2$","notes":"Not Malus domestica"},{"word":"cicpre","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=p_1$ is a savage/wild person.","notes":"Cf. {cicre'a}."},{"word":"cicre'a","score":0,"definition":"$c_1=r_1$ is a savage/wild human.","notes":"Cf. {cicpre}."},{"word":"cicricfoi","score":2,"definition":"$f_1$ is a jungle"},{"word":"cicycrepu","score":3,"definition":"$cr_1$ wildcrafts $cr_2$ from $cr_3=ci_1$.","notes":"Cf. {rarvelcange}."},{"word":"cicyractu","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a hare of species $r_2$."},{"word":"cicyrismi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is wild rice of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {dzizani}, {gurni}."},{"word":"cicyspa","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=c_1$ is a weed of species $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cicyspavi'u}."},{"word":"cicyspafoi","score":1,"definition":"$f_{1}$ is a brush/shrubland [field of wild plants] with predominant plant species/cultivar $s_{2}$.","notes":"Not neccessarily limited to bushes, this can refer to any expanses of land with wild plants. Cf {spafoi} (without the restriction to wild plants), {foldi}."},{"word":"cicyspavi'u","score":2,"definition":"$v_1$ weeds out plants $s_1=c_1$ of species $s_2$ from $v_3$ with/leaving result/remnant/remainder $v_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cilce}, {spati}, {vimcu}, {cicfoi}, {cicyspa}, {cicyspafoi}, {cicycrepu}."},{"word":"cidja","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is food/feed/nutriment for $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is edible/gives nutrition to $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {citka}, {nitcu}, {pinxe}, {xagji}, {cpina}."},{"word":"cidjrbene","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a deep-fried choux pastry/beignet/fritter of variety/with ingredients $x_2$ "},{"word":"cidjrbento","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bento(food)."},{"word":"cidjrbiko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is biko Philippine sweet rice cake of ingredients/contents $x_2$ of variety/type $x_3$"},{"word":"cidjrbinsu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bingsu/bingsoo (Korean), a Korean ice dessert, with ingredients/style $x_2$"},{"word":"cidjrbrazmerse","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Philippine \"Brazo de Mercedes\" dessert of type/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"cidjrburito","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a burrito/Mexican dish of ingredients wrapped in a tortilla including ingredients $x_2$."},{"word":"cidjrdinugu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is dinuguan, Philippine pig's blood stew in style/with ingredients $x_2$ "},{"word":"cidjrfufu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is fufu, African dough-like food, of type/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"cidjrkari","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a curry (Indian spiced dish/food/sauce) of composition/made from $x_2$."},{"word":"cidjrkusku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of couscous of ingredients including $x_2$"},{"word":"cidjrletcone","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a roasted pig of variety/type $x_2$","notes":"Spanish \"lechón\"; Tagalog \"litsón\""},{"word":"cidjrmakapuno","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is macapuno, coconut sport, of variety/type $x_2$","notes":"Philippine dessert \"macapuno\""},{"word":"cidjrmanju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Japanese manjū with ingredients/contents $x_2$ of variety/type $x_3$","notes":"Japanese manjū (饅頭, まんじゅう)"},{"word":"cidjrpitsa","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pizza with topping/ingredients $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cidja}, {iptsa}, {pitnanba}, {nabypalne}."},{"word":"cidjrsapinsapini","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is sapin-sapin, Philippine layered multicolored glutinous rice and coconut dessert in style/of type/with ingredients $x_2$ "},{"word":"cidjrspageti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of spaghetti (long, thin cylindrical pasta)","notes":"Synonyms: {djarspageti}, {spageti}. This word is in Jbovlaste based on its use in CLL."},{"word":"cidjrspasolo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Philippine espasol dessert of type/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"cidjrsuci","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of sushi consisting of rice $x_2$ and ingredients $x_3$"},{"word":"cidjrsurstromi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is surströmming (fermented Baltic herring).","notes":"See also: surströmmingskiva (={sairsurstrmi}), surströmmingsklämma (={nujrsurstrmi})."},{"word":"cidjrtako","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a taco."},{"word":"cidjrtcebamau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is chè ba màu, Vietnamese three-color dessert, of ingredients/contents $x_2$, of type/variety $x_3$"},{"word":"cidjrtcilekonkarne","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of chili con carne."},{"word":"cidjrxaluxalo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Philippine halúhalò (halò-halò), colored ice dessert, of ingredients/contents $x_2$, of type/variety $x_3$"},{"word":"cidjrxametsa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is chometz.","notes":"see also {fomymledi}, {nanbrmatsa}"},{"word":"cidjrxonido","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hotdog"},{"word":"cidni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the knee/elbow/knuckle [hinged joint, body-part] of limb $x_{2}$ of body $x_{3}$.","notes":"Metaphor: a sharp bend/curve. See also {korcu}, {jarco}, {jganu}."},{"word":"cidro","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of hydrogen (H); [metaphor: light, flammable].","notes":"See also {gapci}, {xukmi}."},{"word":"cidydzu","score":3,"definition":"$ca_1=ci_3$ crawls on surface $ca_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cidni}, {cadzu}, {cidydzu}, {cidykla}, {reskla}. Similar to walking but without standing on feet. "},{"word":"cidytse","score":3,"definition":"$t_1$ kneels on surface $t_2$ on limb $c_2=x_3$ of body $c_3=x_4$."},{"word":"cidytsecorci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ kneels/genuflects with meaning $x_2$ on surface $x_3$ on/with limb(s) $x_4$ of body $x_5$.","notes":"Usually implies obeisance, homage, devotion, loyalty, obedience, subservience, vulnerability, or some other form of inferiority or trust. Specify the recipient of said inferiority or trust expression via/in $x_2$. Mere \"{cidytse}\" is an action which may not convey any semantic information; cidytsecorci refers to a strict/proper subset of actions which are cidytse. This word uses experimental rafsi \"-coc-\", which has been proposed to be assigned to experimental gismu \"{corci}\". This word is, for now, equivalent to \"{cocyborcidytse}\", mostly because .krtisfranks. cannot semantically distinguish between \"a kneeling-type-of semantic-gesture\" and \"a semantic-gesture-type-of kneeling\"."},{"word":"ci'e","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"ciste modal, 1st place used in scalar negation in system/context ..."},{"word":"ci'erkei","score":3,"definition":"$k_1$ plays game $k_2=c_1$ governed by rules $c_2$ interrelating game parts (physical or conceptual) $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {kelci'e}, {ciste}, {kelci}, {nunkei}, {terjvi}."},{"word":"ci'erkeilai","score":2,"definition":"$ke_1=kl_1$ has score $kl_2$ in game $ke_2=c_1$ governed by rules $c_2$ interrelating game parts (physical or conceptual) $c_3$.","notes":"klani3 (the scale of the score) is implicit in the rules of the game."},{"word":"ci'erkelrmankala","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ plays a mancala game $x_2$ with/organized by rules $x_3$ which interrelate game parts (physical or conceptual) $x_4$.","notes":"Mancala is a family of games, not a specific version/realization thereof."},{"word":"ci'ernunbi'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ is a revolution that a system $x_2=b_1=c_1$ becomes another system $x_3=b_2=c_1$ under conditions $x_3=b_3$.","notes":"{ciste} {nu} {binxo}"},{"word":"ci'erse'a","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ installs $s_2$ into system $s_3=c_1$.","notes":"The installation need not be physical. It can be software installation, for example. (cf. {ci'ertolse'a}, {ci'erse'atci}, {ci'ertolse'atci})"},{"word":"ci'erse'atci","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is an installer for installing $s_2$ into system $s_3=c_1$.","notes":"cf. {ci'erse'a}, {ci'ertolse'a}, {ci'ertolse'atci}"},{"word":"ci'ertolse'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ uninstalls $s_2$ from system $s_3=c_1$.","notes":"cf. {ci'erse'a}, {ci'erse'atci}, {ci'ertolse'atci}"},{"word":"ci'ertolse'atci","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is an uninstaller for uninstalling $s_2$ from system $s_3=c_1$.","notes":"cf. {ci'erse'a}, {ci'ertolse'a}, {ci'erse'atci}"},{"word":"ci'e'u","selmaho":"ZOhOI","score":4,"definition":"quotes an emoji name surrounded by pauses; can be non-Lojban","notes":"ex « ci'e'u .chaı. »; see also {cnile'u}, {cnilerfra}"},{"word":"cifku'ita'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=t_1$ is/are using baby talk/caretaker speech/infant-directed speech (IDS)/child-directed speech (CDS)/parentese to $c_1=k_2=t_2$ (default: infant/baby) about subject $t_3$ in language $t_4$."},{"word":"cifnu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an infant/baby [helpless through youth/incomplete development] of species $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also infantile. See also {makcu}, {verba}."},{"word":"cifsfani","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=s_1$ is a maggot/fly larva of species/breed $c_2=s_2$","notes":"See also {ciftoldi}, {siktoldi}, {curnu}, {cinki}, {nemtoda}, {lumbrinki}, {tenbriio}."},{"word":"ciftoldi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a caterpillar (larva of butterfly or moth - not sawfly) of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {toldi}, {cinki}, {sfani}."},{"word":"ciftricu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sapling of species/cultivar $x_2$"},{"word":"cifxrula","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a flower bud of plant/species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {banro}, {ba'orzu'e}, {ba'ostu}, {spati}."},{"word":"cifybakni","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=c_1$ is/are (a) calf/calves [infant cattle/beef-producer/bovine] of species/breed $b_2=c_2$.","notes":"Young cattle of both sexes are called calves until they are weaned."},{"word":"cifydatka","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=c_1$ is a duckling of species/breed $d_2=c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cipni}, {gunse}, {sovda}."},{"word":"cifylisri","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is a children's story about plot/subject/moral $l_2$ by storyteller $l_3$ to audience $l_4$.","notes":"Cf. {ranmi}, {pemci}, {crida}."},{"word":"cigla","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the gland [body-part] secreting $x_{2}$, of body $x_{3}$; $x_{2}$ is a secretion of $x_{1}$.","notes":"Secretion (= {selcigla}). See also {vikmi}, {xasne}."},{"word":"ci'i","selmaho":"PA5","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: infinity; followed by digits => aleph cardinality."},{"word":"ci'i'e","selmaho":"PA","score":1,"definition":"transfnite cardinal beth","notes":"See also: {ci'i}."},{"word":"ci'ima'u","selmaho":"PA*","score":1,"definition":"number: uncountably infinite of some sort or infinite in the sense of satisfying the Generalized Continuum Hypothesis.","notes":"An infinite cardinality which is not countable (aleph-0); if the Generalized Continuum Hypothesis (GCH) is rejected, meaning that the only infinite cardinalities are those of aleph-n form (for nonnegative integer n), then this word would incorporate all uncountable infinities (aleph-m for any strictly positive integer m); else, it incorporates those and any infinity which is strictly larger than aleph-0."},{"word":"ci'ino","selmaho":"PA*","score":1,"definition":"Digit string: aleph-nought, aleph-0, the cardinality of the natural (alternatively: integer) numbers"},{"word":"ci'inoroi","selmaho":"ROI*","score":2,"definition":"tense interval modifier: countably infinitely many times; objectively quantified tense; defaults as time tense.","notes":"Not necessarily discrete or unbounded in time, nor (eventually or otherwise) infinitely frequent; as a set of Lebesgue measure 0, it is definitely not \"always\" ({roroi}) in most contexts. For a less specific form of \"infinitely many times\", use \"{ci'iroi}\". For the R type of uncountably infinitely many times, use \"{ci'iparoi}\"."},{"word":"ci'i'o","selmaho":"PA","score":1,"definition":"transfinite ordinal little-omega; if followed by a number, it denotes the ordinal which is little-omega subscripted therewith in English notation","notes":"See also: {ci'i'e}, {ci'i'oi}."},{"word":"ci'i'oi","selmaho":"PA","score":1,"definition":"transfinite ordinal little-epsilon; if followed by a number, in English notation, the following number would be denoted by a subscript","notes":"See also: {ci'i}, {ci'i'e}, {ci'i'o}."},{"word":"ci'iparoi","selmaho":"ROI*","score":1,"definition":"tense interval modifier: continuum (R) type infinitely many time(s); objectively quantified tense; defaults as time tense.","notes":"Strictly more times than \"{ci'inoroi}\" but not necessarily equivalent to \"{roroi}\" (for example, this word's reference set of times includes bounded intervals (not treated as \"{paroi}\"/single discrete events) and intervals with gaps). More specific than \"{ci'iroi}\"."},{"word":"ci'iroi","selmaho":"ROI*","score":100000,"definition":"tense interval modifier: occurs infinite times, eternally; objective tense; defaults as time."},{"word":"ci'irpa'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ [loves/takes great, passionate interest in] $x_2$","notes":"e.g. he *loves* football, I *love* Lojban. From {cinri} + {prami}. See {entuzi}"},{"word":"ci'izma","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=z_1$ is more interesting than $z_2$ to $c_2$ in amount $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {ci'irme'a}."},{"word":"ci'izra","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is \"curiouser and curiouser\" / strange / weird / deviant / bizarre / odd to $x_2$ in property $x_3$ (ka).","notes":"Playful synonym of {cizra}, as uttered by Alice in the Lojban translation of Alice in Wonderland. (In the original English, she says \"curiouser and curiouser!\")"},{"word":"cikagos","score":2,"definition":"name: Chicago","notes":"See {tcadu}, {mergu'e}, {gugde'usu}"},{"word":"ciki'o","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 3,000 expressed with comma."},{"word":"cikna","score":100000,"definition":"(adjective:) $x_{1}$ is awake/alert/conscious.","notes":"See also {sanji}, {sipna}, {tatpi}."},{"word":"cikre","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ repairs/mends/fixes $x_{2}$ for use $x_{3}$.","notes":"A repair may be incomplete, fixing only one of the possible uses of $x_2$, hence $x_3$. See also {cfila}, {spofu}."},{"word":"ciksi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (person) explains $x_{2}$ (event/state/property) to $x_{3}$ with explanation $x_{4}$ (du'u).","notes":"Explanation $x_4$ is an underlying mechanism/details/purpose/method for $x_2$ (= velcki for reordered places), generally assumed to be non-obvious; metaphorical usage with the various causal relations (i.e. jalge, mukti, krinu, rinka, nibli, zukte) is possible, but the non-obviousness, and the existence of an explainer with a point of view makes this word not a simple expression of cause. See also {cipra}, {danfu}, {jalge}, {jinvi}, {krinu}, {mukti}, {nabmi}, {preti}, {rinka}, {sidbo}, {zukte}, {tavla}."},{"word":"ciksne","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=c_1$ daydreams about $s_2$; $s_2$ is a daydream of $s_1=c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {nunxumsne}."},{"word":"cikybi'o","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=c_1$ awakens/becomes awake under conditions $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cikygau}."},{"word":"cikygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ (person/agent) wakes up $c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {cikybi'o}."},{"word":"cikyjunla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an alarm clock measuring time units $x_{2}$ to precision $x_{3}$ with timing mechanism/method $x_{4}$.","notes":"{cikna}, {junla}, {jdesna}"},{"word":"ciladulumu","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is written in the script with ISO 15924 code Adlm"},{"word":"cilce","score":100000,"definition":"(adjective:) $x_{1}$ is wild/untamed.","notes":"Tame (= {tolcilce}). See also {pinfu}, {panpi}, {tarti}."},{"word":"cilfu","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the ISO-named script/writing system of people $x_2$ with ISO-name $x_1$, according to rule/specification $x_3$","notes":"See also: {jviso}, {ciska}, {lerfu}, {ciste}"},{"word":"ciljongau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ ties $j_1$ to $j_2$ with $c_1$."},{"word":"cilkan","score":1,"definition":"propane","notes":"ci + alkane"},{"word":"cilkane","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of propane","notes":"See {ci}, {alkane}"},{"word":"cilmo","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is moist/wet/damp with liquid $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {litki}, {lunsa}, {sudga}."},{"word":"cilre","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ learns $x_{2}$ (du'u) about subject $x_{3}$ from source $x_{4}$ (obj./event) by method $x_{5}$ (event/process).","notes":"See also {ctuca}, {tadni}, {djuno}, {ckule}."},{"word":"cilta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a thread/filament/wire [shape/form] of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {fenso}, {nivji}, {skori}, {silka}."},{"word":"cilyro'i","score":0,"definition":"$x1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains asbestos","notes":"from {cilta} + {rokci}"},{"word":"cimborskas","score":1,"definition":"Szymborska","notes":"Polish female surname. Wisława Szymborska: {vislavacimborskas}."},{"word":"cimcitsi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is the wet season of year/years $c_3$.","notes":"See also {sudycitsi}."},{"word":"cimde","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (property - ka) is a dimension of space/object $x_{2}$ according to rules/model $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {morna}, {ckilu}, {merli}, {manri}."},{"word":"cimde'u","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=c_1$ is a quantityof/contains/is made of mud from source $d_2$ of composition $d_3$, moist due to liquid $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jduli}."},{"word":"cimdilnu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cloud with cloud material-moisture $x_{2}$ with cloudy $x_{3}$ with cloud base [elevation] $x_{4}$."},{"word":"cimdylai","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ has $x_2$ (li) number of dimensions"},{"word":"cimei","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100001,"definition":"quantifier selbri: convert 3 to cardinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is a set with the trio of members $x_{2}$."},{"word":"cimjirta'u","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a wet suit for wearing by $t_2=j_1=c_1$ in liquid $j_2=c_2$."},{"word":"cimjvo","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is an implicitly metaphorical lujvo with meaning $l_2$ and arguments $l_3$ built from metaphor $l_4$.","notes":"Used to refer to metaphorical lujvo that do not contain any -pev- rafsi (for “{pe'a}”). The word “{cimjvo}” is itself an example of cimjvo. Synonym of “cimjvo” with explicit metaphor: “{pevycimjvo}”."},{"word":"cimle","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is cute/adorable to $x_2$ in aspect $x_3$ according to aesthetic $x_4$.","notes":"\"{melbi}\" frame."},{"word":"cimni","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is infinite/unending/eternal in property/dimension $x_{2}$, to degree $x_{3}$ (quantity)/of type $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also everlasting, eternity, (= {cimnytei}), eternal (= {cimnyteikai} or {temcimni}). See also {vitno}, {renvi}, {munje}, {fanmo}, {sisti}."},{"word":"cimny'efku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is infinitely recursively related to $x_2$ by applying infinite levels of recursion to predicate relation $x_3$ (ka with two ce'u)","notes":"{cimni} + {efku}. Cf. {ci'i}, {cimny'efku}."},{"word":"cimnyselcmi","score":1,"definition":"$c_2$ is an infinite set with members $c_1$ (incomplete specification).","notes":"See also: {tolcimnyselcmi}."},{"word":"cimnytei","score":4,"definition":"$t_1=c_1$ is an eternity.","notes":"Cf. {cedra}, {ze'e}"},{"word":"cimnyterjunta","score":-1,"definition":"$j_3=c_1$ is a/the black hole.","notes":"Cf. {cimni}, {junta}, {tarci}, {tarske}, {mu'eske}."},{"word":"cimnyterjuntasucyxe'idaiseldi'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Hawking radiation with radiate $x_2$ with radiation conditions $x_3$","notes":"from {cimnyterjunta} + {sucyxe'idaiseldi'e}"},{"word":"cimoi","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantified selbri: convert 3 to ordinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is third among $x_{2}$ ordered by rule $x_{3}$."},{"word":"cimri'a","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ (event/state) moistens $c_1$ with liquid $c_2$ under conditions $r_3$.","notes":"Cf. {djacu}, {carvi}, {litki}."},{"word":"cimsna","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ is a liquid consonant with place of articulation $x_2$ and phonation $x_3$.","notes":"cf. {zunsna}, {ra'isna}, {arsna}, {elsna}"},{"word":"cimtu'a","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=c_1$ is a swamp/marsh/wetland at location $t_2$ with liquid $c_2$"},{"word":"cimymaugau","score":1,"definition":"$x1=g1$ humidifies $x2=c1$ by amount/excess $x3$"},{"word":"cimymaugauca'a","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is a humidifier"},{"word":"cimyme'agau","score":1,"definition":"$x1=g1$ dehumidifies $x2=c1$ by amount/excess $x3$"},{"word":"cimyme'agauca'a","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a dehumidifier"},{"word":"cinba","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) kisses/busses $x_{2}$ at locus $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {ctebi}."},{"word":"cincizra","score":1,"definition":"$n_1=z_1=x_1$ is sexually deviant/perverted in activity/state $n_2=x_2$ in property $z_3=n_3=x_3$ to person/by reference point $z_2=n_4=x_4$; $x1$ is sexually perverted","notes":"cf. {cinse}, {cizra}"},{"word":"cinctu","score":3,"definition":"$ci_1=ct_1$ teaches audience $ct_2$ ideas/methods/lore $ct_3$ (du'u) about sexual activity/state $ci_2=ct_4$ by method $ct_5$ (event)","notes":"Mentioned in CLL 1.1 §4.14."},{"word":"cindrlanata","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a woolly-leaved oak (Quercus lanata) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"cindu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an oak, a type of tree of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {tricu}."},{"word":"cindymudri","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains oak wood/lumber from oak tree(s) of species/strain $m_2=c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cindu}, {mudri}."},{"word":"cindynarge","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is an acorn/oak nut from oak tree $n_2=c_1$ with shell $n_3$ and kernel $n_4$."},{"word":"cinfo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a lion/[lioness] of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {mlatu}."},{"word":"cinfos","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Leo [constellation/astrological sign].","notes":"From cinfo (=lion; lojban); leo (=lion; latin). Many civilizations over thousands of years have portrayed the constellation of Leo as a lion."},{"word":"cinfycinfyjvetirxu","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=t_1$ is a liliger of breed/variety $c_2=t_2$.","notes":"The liliger is a hybrid cross between a male lion (Panthera leo) and a ligress (Panthera leo × Panthera tigris)."},{"word":"cinfyjvetirxu","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=t_1$ is is a liger of breed/variety $c_2=t_2$.","notes":"A liger is a hybrid cross between a male lion (Panthera leo) and a tigress (Panthera tigris)."},{"word":"cinfyma'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is August of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bivmasti}, {kanbyma'i}, {nanca}."},{"word":"cinfyta'udansu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances lion dance to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$ wearing lion costume $t_1=c_1$."},{"word":"cingafpre","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a transsexual person.","notes":"Cf. {datcinselta'u}."},{"word":"cinje","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a wrinkle/crease/fold [shape/form] in $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {korcu}, {polje}, {boxfo}, {boxna}."},{"word":"cinjikca","score":2,"definition":"$j_1=c_1$ courts/flirts with $j_1$, exhibiting sexuality/gender/sexual orientation $c_3$ (ka) by standard $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cinse}, {jikca}, {prami}, {pampe'o}"},{"word":"cinkemprezumpo'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is sex slavery, the ownership of people for sexual purposes, according to law/custom/system $x_2$.","notes":"Not necessarily by a formal system of slavery. Also connotes gendered slavery. Effectively synonymous with {glekemprezumpo'e}."},{"word":"cinki","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an insect/arthropod of species $x_{2}$; [bug/beetle].","notes":"See also {civla}, {danlu}, {jalra}, {jukni}, {manti}, {sfani}, {toldi}, {bifce}."},{"word":"cinkrtenebri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mealworm/darkling beetle of species/breed $x_2$ (genus Tenebrio).","notes":"Synonymous with {tenbriio}."},{"word":"cinkrxironomidai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a chironomid (member of Chironomidae) of subtaxon/subclade/breed $x_2$."},{"word":"cinkycti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ eats/ingests/consumes insects/arthropods of species $x_2$.","notes":"The eating of insects/arthropods is {cinkyzumcti}; arthropod 'meat' is '{cinkyre'u}'."},{"word":"cinkyctispa","score":2,"definition":"$cit_1=s_1$ is a insectivorous plant of species $s_2$, eating insects/arthropods of species $cin_2=cit_2$.","notes":"See also carnivorous plant (={recyctispa})."},{"word":"cinkyre'u","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is arthropod meat (body-parts regarded as edible) from species/breed $r_2=c_2$.","notes":"Examples of {cinkyre'u} that are culturally important to humans include lobster-meat, chapulines, witchetty grubs, sago grubs and prawns. Arthropod 'meat' is, of course, eaten by many non-human animals ({nalremda'u}) as well. 'Insectivory'/'entomophagy'/'arthropod eating' is {cinkyzumcti}. An insect- or arthropod-eater is {lo} {cinkycti}."},{"word":"cinkyzumcti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=z_1$ is entomophagy/insectivory, the eating of insects/arthropods of species $x_2=cin_2$ performed by $x_3=cit_1$.","notes":"From {cinki} {zu'o} {citka}. See also {cinkyre'u} 'arthropod meat'."},{"word":"cinla","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is thin in direction/dimension $x_{2}$ by standard $x_{3}$; [relatively short in smallest dimension].","notes":"See also {rotsu}, {jarki}, {tordu}, {cmalu}, {caxno}, {plana}, {jarki}."},{"word":"cinlysko","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a string of $s_2$ material."},{"word":"cinlyze'a","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=c_1$ becomes thinner in direction/dimension $c_2$ by amount $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cinla}, {zenba}."},{"word":"cinmle","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=c_1$ is sexy/hot/attractive to $m_2$ in aspect $m_3$ by standard $m_4=c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cinse}, {melbi}, {mleba'i}."},{"word":"cinmo","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ feels emotion $x_{2}$ (ka) about $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also mood/humor (= {nuncni}). See also cmavo list {ci'o}, {cumla}, {jilra}, {nelci}, {xendo}, {ckeji}, {cortu}, {jgira}, {kecti}, {kufra}, {manci}, {prami}, {steba}, {zungi}, {badri}, {burna}, {gleki}."},{"word":"cino","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 30 [thirty]."},{"word":"cinogeipa","selmaho":"PA*","score":2,"definition":"number: $1*10^{30}$, quetta, nonillion; symbol: Q"},{"word":"cinono","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 300 [three hundred]."},{"word":"cinpa'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ feels romantic/intimate/sexual love [eros] toward $x_2$"},{"word":"cinpampe'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a [significant other/boyfriend/girlfriend] to $x_2$","notes":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are symmetrical. See {cinse}, {prami}, {pendo}, {cinpa'i}"},{"word":"cinri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (abstraction) interests/is interesting to $x_{2}$; $x_{2}$ is interested in $x_{1}$.","notes":"Use $x_1$ tu'a for non-specific interest in an object; interested in (= {selci'i}). See also {zdile}, {kucli}, {manci}, {kurji}."},{"word":"cinse","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ in activity/state $x_{2}$ exhibits sexuality/gender/sexual orientation $x_{3}$ (ka) by standard $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ courts/flirts; $x_3$ could be a ka[gender or role], ka[attraction to a gender], or ka[type of activity], etc.; (adjective:) $x_1$ is sexual/sexy; $x_1$ is flirted with/courted by $x_2$ (= {cinfriti}, {cinjikca}). Cf. {gletu}, {pinji}, {plibu}, {vibna}, {vlagi}."},{"word":"cinta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [material] is a paint of pigment/active substance $x_{2}$, in a base of $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {pixra}, {skari}."},{"word":"cinterfradansu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=f_3$ (individual, mass) dances erotic dance which sexually stimulates $f_1$, to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"cinto","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the Shinto culture/religion/ethos in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"cintolcadvi'i","score":2,"definition":"$v_1=c_1$ excretes pre-ejaculate/pre-ejaculatory fluid $v_2$ from $v_3$ via route $v_4$."},{"word":"cintrau","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects the Xin Dynasty culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"cintyfaigau","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a do with distributed-paint $x_{2}$ with receive share $x_{3}$.","notes":"Cf. {cintypu'i}."},{"word":"cintypu'i","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ paints surface $p_3$ with paint $p_2=c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {cinta}, {punji}, {pirlarfi'i}."},{"word":"cinvi'i","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an excrete-sexual with excreted $x_{2}$ with excreted from $x_{3}$ with excretion means $x_{4}$.","notes":"Cf. {glevi'i}."},{"word":"cinza","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/are tong(s)/chopsticks/pincers/tweezers/pliers [tool/body-part] for $x_{2}$ to pinch $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {tutci}."},{"word":"cinzybatci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pinches $x_2$ with tongs/pincer $x_3$."},{"word":"cinzyxadji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pincer/mandible/jaw/grasping body part of $x_2$ which is primarily comprised of two major parts which move relative to one another via scissor actions but which otherwise has little dexterity or mobility","notes":"Uses experimental gismu: {xadji}. Possibly could refer to (especially metaphorically or whn not referencing biological body parts): tweezers, tongs, etc."},{"word":"ci'o","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"cinmo modal, 1st place emotionally felt by ..."},{"word":"ci'o'au","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso operator (binary): projection function; the Bth term/entry (\"element\") of tuple A","notes":"A must be a tuple. Let L = length(A); then L is a positive integer, 0, or infinity (countable), and A = (A_1, A_2, ..., A_L), and B must be a natural number and belong to the ordered interval [1, L]. If L = 0, the output is a placeholder \"blank element\"; else, if B does not satisfy the aforementioned condition, then the function is undefined. Using the aforementioned notation, and letting Proj represent the projection function, Proj(A, B) = A_B; note that B = 1 will cause the output of the first entry in the tuple, which is A_1. For any i, there is no restriction on the typing/value of A_i so long as it is defined; the type of A_i need not even match the type of A_j for i =/= j. See also: {bai'ei}, {no'au'au}, {pi'ei}. Notice that the input is a single tuple and an integer, it does not rely on anyou underlying stucture; this is markedly different from a the dot product of vectors, although by establishing a basis and an underlying field, they can look quite similar."},{"word":"ci'oi","selmaho":"COI2","score":5,"definition":"Converts following cmevla or zoi-quote into psychomime. ","notes":"Narrower term than {tai'i}. See also {ci'o}, {cinmo}, {sa'ei}, {ki'ai}. Examples in some languages. jpn: そわそわ (sowasowa): restlessly. nep: सुखदुख (sukhadukha): lit. happiness-sorrow; the human condition. eng: \"zing\", \"yoink\""},{"word":"ci'omle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is cute to $x_2$ in aspect $x_3$."},{"word":"ci'onmau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) of breed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {latcribe}, {cribe}, {jungo}, {mabru}, {ci'onme'a}"},{"word":"ci'onme'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a red panda / lesser panda (Ailurus fulgens) of breed $x_2$.","notes":"See {ci'onmau}, {jungo}, {mabru}, {arxokuna}"},{"word":"ci'onpau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a steamed bun/siopao with ingredients $x_2$"},{"word":"cipcta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ checks/investigates/examines/inspects $x_2$ for property $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cipra}, {catlu}."},{"word":"cipctastu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ is a checkpoint for checking $x_2=s_2=cipcta_2$","notes":"from {cipcta} + {stuzi}"},{"word":"cipflitcica","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is a false negative/deceiver in failing (producing negative result in) test $x2$ which tests for $x3$ as a result of effort/under conditions $x4$; $x1$ is falsely found to have (negative result) property $x3$ by (negative result of) test $x2$ under conditions $x4$"},{"word":"ciplanli","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ experiments $l_2=c_2$ by means $l_3$.","notes":"Cf. {lanli}, {cipra}, {tadni}, {birti}."},{"word":"cipmujgau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ simulates universe $x_2=m_1$, testing property $x_3=c_2$ in subject $x_4=c_3$","notes":"x3 could be \"tu'a (the simulated entities)\"."},{"word":"cipni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a bird/avian/fowl of species $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {datka}, {gunse}, {jipci}, {nalci}, {pimlu}, {vofli}, {xruki}, {danlu}."},{"word":"cipnrbute'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a buzzard of species/type $x_2$","notes":"Genus Buteo"},{"word":"cipnrdodo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dodo of species $x_2$."},{"word":"cipnrdromai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an emu of variety/species $x_2$.","notes":"This could also be used for any member of the Dromaius genus, of which there is currently only one surviving species."},{"word":"cipnrfalko","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a falcon (genus 'falco').","notes":"see {falkoni}"},{"word":"cipnrfasani","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pheasant/partridge/quail/peafowl of species/type $x_2$","notes":"Family Phasianidae "},{"word":"cipnrkanaro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a canary."},{"word":"cipnrkorvo","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a crow/raven of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xekcpi}, {cipnrpika}."},{"word":"cipnrkuku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cuckoo of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cipni}, {parji}, {krotofaga}, {cipnrxuazine}, {sutybajycpi}."},{"word":"cipnrlaridei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gull of species $x_2$","notes":"Family Laridae"},{"word":"cipnrlori","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lory/lorikeet of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {spitaki}."},{"word":"cipnrpelika","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pelican (bird) of taxon $x_2$"},{"word":"cipnrpika","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a European magpie of subspecies $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cipnrkorvo}, {xekcpi}."},{"word":"cipnrpikida","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a woodpecker (bird) of taxon $x_2$","notes":"See also: {kevypracpi}."},{"word":"cipnrsagitaridai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a secretarybird (bird of family Sagittariidae) of subtaxon/genus/species/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"cipnrsagitari'idai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a secretarybird (bird of family Sagittariidae) of subtaxon/genus/species/breed $x_2$.","notes":"This word is meant to be exactly equivalent in meaning to the obsolete fu'ivla \"{cipnrsagitariidai}\"."},{"word":"cipnrstrigi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an owl of species $x_2$","notes":"Synonymous with {glauka}. This word is in Jbovlaste based on its use in CLL."},{"word":"cipnrstruto","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is an ostrich/bird of genus Struthio, of species $c_2$."},{"word":"cipnrxazine","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hoatzin of breed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cipnrkuku}, {cipni}."},{"word":"cipra","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (process/event) is a test for/proof of property/state $x_{2}$ in subject $x_{3}$ (individ./set/mass).","notes":"Also examination, proxy measure, validation; (a set in $x_3$ must be completely specified). See also {ciksi}, {troci}, {jarco}, {pajni}, {saske}."},{"word":"cipsadytcica","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a false positive/deceiver in passing test $x_2$ which tests for $x_3$ as a result of effort/under conditions $x_4$; $x_1$ is falsely found to have property $x_3$ by test $x_2$ under conditions $x_4$"},{"word":"cipxu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=xu_1$ is an instance of reagent $x_2=xu_2$ (individual or mass) for testing $x_3=c_2$.","notes":"from {cupra} + {xukmi}"},{"word":"cipyple","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a test-paper from source $p_2$ for/proof of property/state $c_3$ in subject $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cipra}, {pelji}, {lanli}."},{"word":"cipyzu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ tests/tries out/checks/examines $x_2$ for property $x_3$"},{"word":"circre","score":2,"definition":"$ce_1$ is an historian of the history of $ci_2$ according to standard $ce_3$.","notes":"Cf. {balcu'e}, {balkulctu}."},{"word":"circtu","score":3,"definition":"$ct_1$ teaches history $ci_1$ to audience $ct_2$ by method $ct_5$ (event).","notes":"Cf. {balcu'e}."},{"word":"cirko","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ loses person/thing $x_{2}$ at/near $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ loses property/feature $x_{2}$ in conditions/situation $x_{3}$.","notes":"$x_2$ may be a specific object, a commodity (mass), an event (rare for cirko), or a property; pedantically, for objects/commodities, this is sumti-raising from ownership of the object/commodity (= {po'ecri}, {posyselcri} for unambiguous semantics). See also {facki}, {ralte}, {sisku}, {claxu}, {jinga}, {pleji}, {canja}, {sfasa}, {dapma}, {binra}, {mipri}."},{"word":"cirla","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains cheese/curd from source $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {ladru}."},{"word":"cirla zei burgere","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cheeseburger.","notes":"See also: {cirla}, {burgere}, {tcizbaga}."},{"word":"cirlnrokforte","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of Roquefort cheese of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"cirlnxogluto","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is yogurt"},{"word":"cirlrbri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of Brie cheese of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"cirlrburata","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is burrata cheese of type/variety $x_2$ ","notes":"Italian \"burrata\""},{"word":"cirlrceda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of Cheddar cheese of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"cirlredame","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of Edam/Edammer cheese of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"cirlrfeta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of Feta cheese of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"cirlrgorgonzola","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of Gorgonzola cheese of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"cirlrkamumberti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of Camembert cheese of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"cirlrlimburge","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains Limburger from source $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cirla}."},{"word":"cirlrmozarela","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of Mozzarella cheese of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"cirlrpanira","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of Paneer cheese of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"cirlrparmarego","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of Parmesan/ cheese from (or similar to that from) the region of Parma and Reggio Emilia, of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"cirlrpreste","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of Prästost cheese of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"cirlrstilto","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of Stilton cheese of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"cirlrxalumi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of Halloumi cheese of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"cirlrxauda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of Gouda cheese of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"cirlydakfu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a cheese knife with a blade of material $d_3$."},{"word":"cirmi'o","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ (person/object/event) is historical among community of persons $m_2$ (mass).","notes":"Cf. {cirvai}, {circtu}."},{"word":"ciroi","selmaho":"ROI*","score":100000,"definition":"tense interval modifier: thrice; objectively quantified tense; defaults as time tense."},{"word":"cirpe'i","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ finds/recovers $x_2=p_2=c_2$ near $x_3=p_3$ ($x_2$ previously lost by $x_4=c_1$ near $x_5=c_3$)","notes":"See {cirko}, {penmi}, {zvafa'i}."},{"word":"cirske","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is history/science of history $c_1=s_2$ based on methodology $s_3$."},{"word":"cirvai","score":3,"definition":"$v_1$ is historical/a landmark/watershed in the history of $c_2$, according to $v_2=c_3$, in aspect/for reason $v_3$ (nu/ka).","notes":"Cf. {cirmi'o}."},{"word":"cirvei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a record, register or history file containing data $x_2$"},{"word":"ciska","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ inscribes/writes $x_{2}$ on display/storage medium $x_{3}$ with writing implement $x_{4}$; $x_{1}$ is a scribe.","notes":"Also $x_3$ writing surface. See also {papri}, {penbi}, {pinsi}, {tcidu}, {xatra}, {pixra}, {prina}, {finti} for 'author' or specific authorial works, {barna}, {pinka}."},{"word":"ciska zei uidje","score":1,"definition":"$c_3=u_1$ is a text field with text $c_2$ in user interface $u_2$.","notes":"May be a single-line text field or a multiple-line text field. See {pejypoici'a zei uidje}, {uidje}."},{"word":"ciskrpeuedji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ inscribes/writes $x_2$ in Hokkien POJ (Pe̍h-ōe-jī) on display/storage medium $x_3$ with writing implement $x_4$.","notes":"白话字/白話字/Pe̍h-ōe-jī; Chinese Hokkien \"Church Romanization\" writing or POJ"},{"word":"ciskylarcu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=l_1$ is calligraphy","notes":"{ciska}+{larcu}"},{"word":"cisma","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ smiles/grins (facial expression).","notes":"Smile/grin at something (= {cismyfra}). See also {xajmi}, {cmila}, {frumu}."},{"word":"cismyfra","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=f_1$ smiles at $f_3$ under conditions $f_4$."},{"word":"cismytai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a smile (facial expression)","notes":"See {cisma}, {tarmi}, {cmila}"},{"word":"cisni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is of size/measurement $x_2$ in dimension/aspect $x_3$"},{"word":"cistcika","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ (hours, minutes, seconds) is the daylight saving time of state/event $t_2$ on day $t_3$ at location $t_4=c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {temci}."},{"word":"ciste","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (mass) is a system interrelated by structure $x_{2}$ among components $x_{3}$ (set) displaying $x_{4}$ (ka).","notes":"$x_1$ (or $x_3$) is synergistic in $x_4$; also network; $x_2$ also relations, rules; $x_3$ also elements (set completely specified); $x_4$ systemic functions/properties. See also cmavo list {ci'e}, {cmima}, {girzu}, {gunma}, {stura}, {tadji}, {munje}, {farvi}, {ganzu}, {judri}, {julne}, {klesi}, {morna}, {tcana}."},{"word":"cistrpitagora","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Pythagorean tuning with $x_2$ (default infinitely many) notes and a generator fifth of size $x_3$ (default 3/2), containing a wolf fifth of size $x_4$ (default none, unless number of notes specified).","notes":"With its default fifth size, this word is synonymous to \"cuvytonci'e li ci\", 3-limit just intonation; but this word can also refer to tunings with different sizes of the fifth, including meantone tunings."},{"word":"cistrxaioliiano","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the minor key (natural minor/Aeolian) of tonic $x_2$ of / with type / notes $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cistrxiioniiano}, {zgike}, {zgika'u}."},{"word":"cistrxiioniiano","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the major key of tonic $x_2$ of/with type/notes $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cistrxaioliiano}, {zgike}, {zgika'u}."},{"word":"cistrxrudu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (system) is a deterministic dynamic system displaying chaotic/extreme input-sensitivity in property/aspect $x_2$ with characteristics (parts, relations, manner, output, etc.) $x_3$","notes":"Some definitions of \"Chaos\" require that the system must be deterministic and dynamic, sensitive to initial conditions, display/develop topologically mixing (in some subset of its phase space), have dense periodic orbits."},{"word":"citfe'ibakni","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=f_1=c_1$ is a heifer [young female bovine/cow] of species/breed $b_2=f_2$ by standard $f_3=c_2$. "},{"word":"citka","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ eats/ingests/consumes (transitive verb) $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cidja}, {pinxe}, {tunlo}, {xagji}, {xaksu}, {batci}, {gusta}, {kabri}."},{"word":"citkanba","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is a kid of goat species $k_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mabru}, {lanme}."},{"word":"citky'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ eats another which eats another which ... which eats another which eats $x_2$ via intermediate steps $x_3$ (ce'o).","notes":"Used for food chains."},{"word":"citmau","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=c_1$ is younger than $z_2$ by amount $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {nilnalci'o}, {zatra'i}, {citme'a}, {citmle}."},{"word":"citme'i","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=c_1$ is a younger sister of $m_2$"},{"word":"citmlatu","score":3,"definition":"$m_1$ is a young cat/kitten [feline animal] of species/breed $m_2$; (adjective:) $m_1$ is a young feline."},{"word":"citmle","score":3,"definition":"$m_1$ is cute to $m_2$ in aspect $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {citno}, {melbi}, {cinmle}, {au'u}. Synonym to {dibmle}"},{"word":"citnau","score":1,"definition":"$n_1=c_1$ is a youth/young man by standard $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {citno}, {nanmu}, {bixma'u}, {xadbixma'u}, {verba}."},{"word":"citno","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is young/youthful [relatively short in elapsed duration] by standard $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also age (= {nilnalci'o}); (adjective:) $x_1$ is junior. See also {laldo}, {cnino}, {slabu}, {verba}."},{"word":"citpa'i","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ has a crush on/is infatuated with $p_2$"},{"word":"citrai","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=c_1$ is youngest among $t_4$.","notes":"Cf. {citmau}, {nilnalci'o}, {zatra'i}, {jbena}."},{"word":"citri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a history of $x_{2}$ according to $x_{3}$ (person)/from point-of-view $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also historic/historical (= {cirtermo'i}, {cirvai}). See also {muzga}."},{"word":"citsi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a season/is seasonal [cyclical interval], defined by interval/property $x_{2}$, of year(s) $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also anniversary (= {citsydei}, {na'arcitsydei}), jubilee (= {mumnoncitsi}); the period of time may be short or long as indicated by $x_2$, and may occur every year or every nth year as indicated by $x_3$ (default every year); ($x_2$ and/or $x_3$ may need metaphorical restriction: {djecitsi}, {pavdeicitsi}; also equinox, solstice, time of year. See also {cedra}, {crisa}, {critu}, {dunra}, {ranji}, {temci}, {vensa}, {jbena}."},{"word":"citsluni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a scallion/green onions/spring onions/salad onions/green shallots/onions having hollow green leaves and lacking a fully developed root bulb (genus Allium) of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"citsybi'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a monsoon","notes":"from {citsi} + {brife}"},{"word":"citsymu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ migrates to $x_2$ from $x_3$ over path/route $x_4$ in season $x_5$."},{"word":"citybakre'u","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a quantity of/contains veal/bovine meat/flesh from young bovine/cattle $c_2=b_1=c_1$."},{"word":"cityge'u","score":3,"definition":"$g_1$ is a young dog/canine/[bitch]/puppy of species/breed $g_2$."},{"word":"citytarbi","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=c_1$ is an embryo ( a multicellular diploid eukaryote in its earliest stage of development) with mother $t_2$ and father $t_3$."},{"word":"ci'u","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"ckilu modal, 1st place on the scale ..."},{"word":"civla","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a louse/flea [blood-sucking arthropod] of species/breed $x_{2}$, parasitic on $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {cinki}, {jalra}."},{"word":"civysfani","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a louse-fly of species $x_2$."},{"word":"cizda'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=c_1=d_1$ is a monster/freak of species $x_2=d_2$, monstrous/freakish in property $x_4=c_3$ according to $x_3=c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {bi'amlu}."},{"word":"ci zei brinefa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'bridi-tail-3' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: selbri tail-terms | gek-sentence. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"ci zei jurfuga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'statement-3' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: sentence | tag? TUhE # text-1 /TUhU#/. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"ci zei karsna","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ (sound, text) is a triphthong","notes":"See also {zunsna}."},{"word":"ci zei mektika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'operand-3' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: quantifier | lerfu-string /BOI#/ | NIhE # selbri /TEhU#/ | MOhE # sumti /TEhU#/ | JOhI # mex-2+ /TEhU#/ | gek operand gik operand-3 | (LAhE # | NAhE BO #) operand /LUhU#/. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"ci zei sumtika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'sumti-3' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: sumti-4 ((ek joik) stag? BO # sumti-3)?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"ci zei tuple","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is tripedal; $x_1$ has three legs"},{"word":"ci zei zgabube","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'selbri-3' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: selbri-4+. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"cizmau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is stranger than $x_2$ to $x_3$ in aspect $x_4$ (ka), by a margin $x_5$."},{"word":"cizme'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is less strange than $x_2$ to $x_3$ in aspect $x_4$ (ka), by a margin $x_5$."},{"word":"cizra","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is strange/weird/deviant/bizarre/odd to $x_{2}$ in property $x_{3}$ (ka).","notes":"Also alien, mysterious, deviant, queer, unusual, exotic. See also {ranxi}, {rirci}, {fange}, {banli}."},{"word":"cizrkafka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Kafkaesque to $x_2$ in property $x_3$ (ka)."},{"word":"ciztolnei","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ dislikes $x_2$ because $x_1$ finds that $x_2$ is weird."},{"word":"cizyselji'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ looks weird to observer $x_2$"},{"word":"cizytolnei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ dislikes $x_2$ because $x_1$ finds that $x_2$ is weird in property $x_3$."},{"word":"ckabo'o","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a bed sheet of material $b_2$."},{"word":"ckabrceratona","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of carob gum/locust bean gum (LBG)/carobin/E410 from carob tree(s) $c_2$ of composition including $c_3$."},{"word":"ckabrkaca","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of gum arabic from akacia tree(s) $c_2$ of composition including $c_3$."},{"word":"ckabu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of rubber/latex from source $x_{2}$ of composition including $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {pruni}."},{"word":"ckabu'u","score":3,"definition":"$b_1$ is bedcloth of material $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kicne}, {matci}, {badgai}, {sipna}."},{"word":"ckabycupsri","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=cl_1=ck_1$ is a rubber band.","notes":"Cf. {cupsri}."},{"word":"ckacinki","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bedbug of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ckacivla}. Not to be confused with {cakcinki}."},{"word":"ckacivla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bedbug.","notes":"Cf. {ckacinki}."},{"word":"ckafi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of coffee from source/bean/grain $x_{2}$.","notes":"Brew based on a seed/bean/grain; e.g. also chicory coffee, decaf, postum. See also {tcati}, brewed from a leaf, {barja}, {cakla}."},{"word":"ckafika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a coffey-break/Swedish fika with $x_2$ (sweets, candies, cookies, cakes etc.)"},{"word":"ckafre'ole","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of café au lait [coffee beverage] of composition/type $x_2$.","notes":"Original café au lait (x2=lo {fraso}), European variants (x2=lo {ropno}), American variants (x2=lo {bemro}), New Orleans variant (x2=la {nu,orlins}). For non-cultural specific usage: coffee with hot milk (={glaladyckafi})."},{"word":"ckafrxiski","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of Whisky coffee of composition $x_2$ (including whisky/whiskey/bourbon).","notes":"See also: liqueur coffee (={jikryckafi}), Gaelic/Highland/Irish coffee (={kotyjikryckafi})."},{"word":"ckagai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a blanket / quilt."},{"word":"ckaifa","score":3,"definition":"Having property $x_1$ is frequent, common among what has property $x_2$."},{"word":"ckaji","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ has/is characterized by property/feature/trait/aspect/dimension $x_{2}$ (ka); $x_{2}$ is manifest in $x_{1}$.","notes":"Manifested/property/quality/trait/feature/aspect (= {selkai}). See also: cmavo list {kai}, {ka}; {tcaci}, {tcini}. Need not be a defining property (which is what \"characterize\" means in English)."},{"word":"ckajida","score":1,"definition":"Define $x_1$ to be a named dummy symbol (having a name heretofore unassigned) such that, if it were to exist, it would satisfy condition/have property $x_2$ (condition/ka); let $x_1$ be such that it satisfies/is described by $x_2$.","notes":"This is not a standard assertion/claim proposition, instead being an assignment statement/directive (has an implicit \"{ko}\"); as such, it does not really have a truth value (or its truth value is TRUE because of itself). A thing such as $x_1$ need not exist, although non-existence is also not implied; this bridi abstains from resolving the question of $x_1$'s existence. \"{ca'e}\", \"{ckaji}\", \"{da}\", \"{poi}\", \"{zo'u}\"."},{"word":"ckajrdinti","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a non-binary individual of species $x_2$ evidencing non-binary gender trait(s) $x_3$ (ka); $x_1$ is characterized by not following or fitting into some gender-binary.","notes":"Co-equal to {fetsi} and {nakni}. See also {fetsi}, {nakni}, {remrnunmu}."},{"word":"ckakla","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ goes to bed from $k_3$.","notes":"Omit $x_3$ = se {klama} (destination) = {ckana} (bed)"},{"word":"ckaku'a","score":0,"definition":"$k_1$ is a bedroom in structure $k_2$ surrounded by partitions/walls/ceiling/floor $k_3$ (mass/jo'u).","notes":"Cf. {ctiku'a}."},{"word":"ckali'a","score":1,"definition":"$cl_1$ rises/gets up/leaves bed."},{"word":"ckana","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a bed/pallet of material $x_{2}$ for holding/supporting $x_{3}$ (person/object/event).","notes":"See also {kamju}, {kicne}, {nilce}, {palta}, {cpana}, {vreta}, {jubme}, {stizu}, {matci}, {zbepi}, {palne}, {sarji}."},{"word":"ckankuua","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a skunk of genus/species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {merfiti}, {cribe}, {prokioni}, {mabru}."},{"word":"ckape","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is perilous/dangerous/potentially harmful to $x_{2}$ under conditions $x_{3}$.","notes":"$x_1$ is a danger/peril to $x_2$. See also te {bandu}, te {kajde}, te {marbi}, se {snura}, se {xalni}."},{"word":"ckasu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ ridicules/mocks/scoffs at $x_{2}$ about $x_{3}$ (property/event) by doing activity $x_{4}$ (event).","notes":"See also {cmila}."},{"word":"ckeji","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ feels ashamed/mortified/humiliated under conditions $x_{2}$ before community/audience $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {cinmo}."},{"word":"ckemono","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an anthropomorphic animal of type/species $x_2$","notes":"Syn. {kenmono}. See {danlu}"},{"word":"ckenderu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Anatolian/Asia Minor/Asian Turkey nationality/culture/geography in aspect $x_2$","notes":"The exact definition of what constitutes this region is rather vague and changes with time and author of use. See also: {lusto}, {alcamacrike}, {latmrbizanto}"},{"word":"cketake","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cetacean of species/breed $x_2$","notes":"Superset of {balnema}, {delfinu}. Synonym: {tcetace}."},{"word":"ckiku","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a key fitting/releasing/opening/unlocking lock $x_{2}$, and having relevant properties $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also $x_2$ fastener, mechanism; code key (= {termifckiku}, {kiktermifra}); $x_3$ is dependent on the type of key, but are those form properties of the key that enable it to serve the function of opening the lock - in the case of a metal key to a padlock, for example, this would be the shaft and teeth. See also {stela}."},{"word":"ckilu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (si'o) is a scale of units for measuring/observing/determining $x_{2}$ (state).","notes":"See also cmavo list {ci'u}, {gradu}, {merli}, {cimde}, {manri}."},{"word":"ckilus","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is Libra [astronomical constellation/astrological sign].","notes":"The symbol for Libra is the Scales. Since babylonian times, Libra has been represented intrinsically with law, fairness and civility, as the scales were commonplace in the livelihood of the people, throughout the ages."},{"word":"ckini","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is related to/associated with/akin to $x_{2}$ by relationship $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also cmavo list {ki'i}, {ponse}, {srana}, {steci}, {mapti}, {sarxe}, {fange}."},{"word":"ckinoje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a muskellunge of species/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"ckipinka","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is a commentary/annotation/exegesis about paragraph $x_2$ expressed by $x_3$ to audience $x_4$","notes":"from {ciksi} + {pinka}"},{"word":"ckiptare","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Albanian (Balkan) culture/language/nationality in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ckiipyris}, {ropno}."},{"word":"ckire","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is grateful/thankful to/appreciative of $x_{2}$ for $x_{3}$ (event/property).","notes":"Also gratitude (= {nunckire} or {kamckire}). See also {cinmo}, {friti}, {pluka}."},{"word":"ckisku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ says explanation $x_2$ (sedu'u/text) to $x_3$ via medium $x_4$, explaining $x_5$ (abstract)"},{"word":"ckoiote","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a coyote (Canis latrans) of subspecies/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"ckoki'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sanitary pad/menstrual pad made of material $x_2$","notes":"cf. {ciblu}, {vibna}, {vlagi}"},{"word":"ckopalku","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a diaper (absorbent garment) of material $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cifnu}, {mikce}."},{"word":"ckraiji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has/is property $x_2$ (ka) even amongst/according to/by the standards of/even more than those who are renowned for having/being that same property.","notes":"Implies a superiority/{traji} in $x_2$ even compared to those who are some of the best/most extreme in that property. Examples: \"A strong man among (id est: by the standards of) strong men\", \"seer of seers, prognosticator of prognosticators\", \"best of the best\", etc."},{"word":"ckufi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=f_1=c_3$ authors/creates book $x_2=c_1$ about/containing work $x_3=c_2$ for audience $x_4=c_4$ preserved in medium $x_5=c_5$ for purpose $x_6=f_3$ from elements/ideas/inspiration $x_7=f_4$.","notes":"cf. {cukta}, {finti}."},{"word":"ckukajna","score":3,"definition":"$k_1$ is a bookshelf attached to $k_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cukta}, {kajna}, {sorcu}, {ckusro}."},{"word":"ckuke'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the $x_3$'rd edition of book/publication $x_2$ about subject/theme/story $x_4$ by author $x_5$ for audience $x_6$ preserved in medium $x_7$ .","notes":"Cf. {ckupra}."},{"word":"ckule","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is school/institute/academy at $x_{2}$ teaching subject(s) $x_{3}$ to audience/community $x_{4}$ operated by $x_{5}$.","notes":"Also college, university. See also {cilre}, {ctuca}, {tadni}."},{"word":"ckuliki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mosquito of species/breed $x_2$","notes":"See also {blusfani}"},{"word":"ckunu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a conifer/pine/fir of species/strain $x_{2}$ with cones $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {tricu}."},{"word":"ckupau","score":4,"definition":"$p_1$ is a chapter of book $c_1=p_2$.","notes":"Indices, appendices and forwards are also ckupau. Cf. {ckupaupau}."},{"word":"ckupaupau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of $x_2$, which is a part of a book . $x_1$ is a part of chapter $x_2$","notes":"$x_2$ is the name of the chapter, not the book. Cf. {ckupau}."},{"word":"ckupoi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ is a series of books $x_2=c_1=p_3$."},{"word":"ckupra","score":3,"definition":"$cup_1$ publishes $cup_2=cuk_1$ by process $cup_3$.","notes":"Cf. {terkarni}."},{"word":"ckusro","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ is a library of books $c_1=s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ckuzai}."},{"word":"ckuzai","score":3,"definition":"$z_1$ is a bookshop selling books $z_2=c_1$, operated by $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ckusro}."},{"word":"ckuzdacre","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a librarian by standard $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ckusro}, {ckuzai}, {ckuzda}."},{"word":"ckuzdaske","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ is library science with methodology $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ckuzdaske}, {ckuzda}, {ckusro}, {ckuzai}."},{"word":"clabajykla","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=b_1$ runs a marathon/long distance to destination $k_2$ from origin $k_3$ via route $k_4$."},{"word":"clabrato'a","score":1,"definition":"$x1=c1=t1$ is a squeal/[long high-pitched sound] from source $x2=t3$"},{"word":"clacelxa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=ce_1=cl_1$ is a rifle for use against $x_2$ by $x_3$, launching projectile $c_2$ propelled by $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {clani}, {cecla}, {xarci}, {xumjimcelxa'i}, {mi'ircelxa'i}, {celgunta}. "},{"word":"clacinlygruslanu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a long, thin, grainish cylinder (also known as spaghetti) of grain species $g_2$","notes":"$x_1$ only refers to a single spaghetti. Consider using {lei} when talking of a bowl of spaghetti. See also {grusko}, {tamxri}, {grupu'o}."},{"word":"claco'a","score":1,"definition":"$co_1$ is a/the anterior (zootomy)/cranial/cephalic end (anatomy)/superior end (human anatomy) of body/object $cl_1$; $co_1$ (subevent) is at the starting point of long event/time-intervall $cl_1$.","notes":"Metaphor: A tree grows in its long direction, with the roots as its starting point ({co'a}) and the crown as its ending point ({co'u}). Standard anatomical term to avoid ambiguity. In vertebrate usually the head, in invertebrate the end with a mouth (or equivalent structure), or the end that usually points in the direction of the organism's locomotion. See also anterior/superior absolute position ({claco'uklo}), anterior/superior relative position ({claco'umau}), posterior/inferior end ({claco'u}), anteroposterior (A-P) axis ({selcla}), ventral/anterior end ({befco'u}), dorsal/posterior end ({tolbefco'u})."},{"word":"claco'u","score":2,"definition":"$co_1$ is a/the anterior (zootomy)/cranial/cephalic end (anatomy)/superior end (human anatomy)/fore/bow (nautical)/nose (skateboard etc), of body/object $cl_1$; $co_1$ (subevent) is at the ending point of long event/time-intervall $cl_1$. ","notes":"Metaphor: A tree grows in its long direction, with the roots as its starting point ({co'a}) and the crown as its ending point ({co'u}). Standard anatomical term to avoid ambiguity, but not restricted to anatomical objects. In vertebrate usually the head, in invertebrate the end with a mouth (or equivalent structure), or the end that usually points in the direction of the organism's locomotion. In most animals the same as the front (={craraipau}), but in humans the same as the top (={gapraipau}). See also anterior/superior absolute position ({claco'uklo}), anterior/superior relative position ({claco'umau}), posterior/inferior end ({claco'a}), anteroposterior (A-P) axis ({selcla}), ventral/anterior end ({befco'u}), dorsal/posterior end ({tolbefco'u}/{bekpyco'u})."},{"word":"claco'uklo","score":1,"definition":"$co_1=d_1$ is/are anterior (zootomy)/cranial/cephalic (anatomy)/superior (human anatomy) with frame-of-reference body/object $cl_1=d_3$.","notes":"Standard anatomical term to avoid ambiguity, but not restricted to anatomical objects. In most animals the same as the front (={craraipau}), but in humans the same as the top (={gapraipau}). See also anterior/superior end ({claco'u}), anterior/superior relative position ({claco'umau}), posterior/inferior end ({claco'a}), anteroposterior (A-P) axis ({selcla}), ventral/anterior end ({befco'u}), dorsal/posterior end ({tolbefco'u}/{bekpyco'u})."},{"word":"claco'umau","score":1,"definition":"$co_1=z_1$ is/are anterior (zootomy)/cranial/cephalic (anatomy)/superior (human anatomy) to $z_2$ by margin $z_4$, in body/object $cl_1=d_3$.","notes":"Standard anatomical term to avoid ambiguity, but not restricted to anatomical objects. In most animals the same as 'in front of' (={crane}), but in humans the same as 'above' (={gapru}). See also anterior/superior absolute position ({claco'uklo}), anterior/superior relative position ({claco'umau}), posterior/inferior end ({claco'a}), anteroposterior (A-P) axis ({selcla}), ventral/anterior end ({befco'u}), dorsal/posterior end ({tolbefco'u}/{bekpyco'u})."},{"word":"cladakfu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a long knife","notes":"This word is in Jbovlaste based on its use in CLL"},{"word":"cladakyxa'i","score":4,"definition":"$xa_1=d_1=c_1$ is a sword / long knife weapon for use against $xa_2=d_2$ by $xa_3$ with blade of material $d_3$ long by standard $c_3$.","notes":"May be shortened to {cladaxi}. Cf. {clani}, {dakfu}, {xarci}, {baldakyxa'i}, {gancladakyxa'i}."},{"word":"cladaxi","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=d_1=c_1$ is a sword / long knife weapon for use against $x_2=d_2$ by $x_3$ with blade of material $x_4=d_3$","notes":"zi'evla-shortening of {cladakyxa'i}. Cf. {clani}, {dakfu}, {xarci}, {baldakyxa'i}."},{"word":"cladu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is loud/noisy at observation point $x_{2}$ by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {savru}."},{"word":"cladzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ hikes/goes on a hike/takes a long walk in/on $x_2$"},{"word":"clafi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a regular polyhedra/polygon/polytope with the Schläfli symbol {$x_2$, $x_3$, $x_4$, …}","notes":"also \"$x_1$ is a regular polytope\". Polytope is a collective term for polygons, polyhedra and other dimentional shapes. \"$x_1$ is a regular polytope with the Schläfli symbol $x_2$\" is also valid if you want to use vectors. For Coxeter's extention, use a matrix. Cf. {kubli}"},{"word":"clagaldi'u","score":3,"definition":"$d_1=g_1=c_1$ is a tower for purpose $d_2$.","notes":"See also: {clani}, {galtu}, {dinju}."},{"word":"clagau","score":1,"definition":"$x1=g1$ lengthens $x2=c1$ in property/quantity $x3$ (ka/ni) by amount/excess $x4$","notes":"{clani}{gasnu}"},{"word":"clajbatamca","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a grape tomato of variety/strain $t_2$.","notes":"See also cherry tomato (={boljbatamca})."},{"word":"clakarce","score":2,"definition":"$k_1=c_1$ is a limousine for $k_2$, propelled by $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {clani}, {karce}, {marce}."},{"word":"clakemkamymeckezrai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object/dimension) is shortest among set $x_2$ (set) in respective dimensions $x_3$ (default: the longest for each).","notes":"Equivalent to \"{toryrai}\". Partially an .{u'ivla}, but with a little bit of philosophical underpinning: We should measure things by how much they have rather than how much they lack (good: how bright, how strong, how rich; bad: how dark, how weak, how poor) because 0 is the natural starting point and the quantity usually can be increased without upper bound. So, longness is a thing and shortness is a figment of our collective imagination, so to speak. So, \"shortest\" should really be \"least long\". Meanwhile, \"{traji}\" can accept either valence for extremeness, but defaults to the positive (id est: \"most\"), so we need to cajole it into the opposite (\"least\"). Thus, we get this long, gross word."},{"word":"clakercrida","score":2,"definition":"$cr_1=k_2$ is an elf [long-eared mythical humanoid] of mythos/religion $cr_2$","notes":"Cf. {crida} {torcrida} {brabracrida} {cmacmacrida}"},{"word":"clakeryractu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=r_1=k_2$ is a hare of species $x_2=r_2$"},{"word":"clakonde'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fang."},{"word":"clamau","score":2,"definition":"$z_1$ is longer/taller than $z_2$ in direction $c_2$ by margin $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {bramau}, {clame'a}."},{"word":"clame'a","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is shorter than $m_2$ in direction $c_2$ by margin $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {clamau}."},{"word":"clanebda'u","score":2,"definition":"$d_1=cl_1=cn_2$ is a giraffe of species/variety $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {clani}, {cnebo}, {danlu}, {mabru}, {friko}."},{"word":"clani","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is long in dimension/direction $x_{2}$ (default longest dimension) by measurement standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {slabu}, {condi}, {ganra}, {rotsu}, {tordu}, {barda}, {ganra}, {gutci}, {minli}, {rotsu}."},{"word":"clapa'i","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ feels longstanding love/strong affectionate devotion over a long time towards $p_2$."},{"word":"clapezli","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a leaf of $p_2$, long by standard $c_3$."},{"word":"clapi'e","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a leap with leaped to $x_{2}$ with leaped from $x_{3}$ with leap height $x_{4}$ with propulsion for leap $x_{5}$."},{"word":"clapre","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a tall person, by measurement standard $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {claselxadni}, {torpre}, {brabracrida}."},{"word":"clarai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object/dimension) is longest among set $x_2$ (set) in respective dimensions $x_3$ (default: the longest for each)."},{"word":"claselxadni","score":2,"definition":"$xa_2=c_1$ is tall in stature by measurement standard $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {clani}, {xadni}, {clapre}, {brabracrida}. Refers specifically to a body."},{"word":"clasluni","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a (garden) leek (Allium porrum/Allium ampeloprasum) of variety/strain $s_2$."},{"word":"clatei","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a long time/duration/interval/period/elapsed time from time/event $t_2$ to time/event $t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {tortei}, {cedra}."},{"word":"clatre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=m_1=c_1$ measures $x_2=m_2$ meters in its longest direction $x_3=m_3=c_2$ by measurement standard $x_4=m_4$.","notes":"x1 {clani} is not asserted, which is why clani3 is absent. Cf. {gantre}, {tsutre}."},{"word":"clavaxsku","score":1,"definition":"$x1=v1=c1$ sighs $x2=c2$ (text) to $x3=c3$"},{"word":"claxa'i","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a weapon-long with threatened by weapon $x_{2}$ with use weapon $x_{3}$ with length standard $x_{4}$."},{"word":"claxu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is without/lacking/free of/lacks $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$-less.","notes":"See also cmavo list {cau}, {cirko}, {kunti}, {nitcu}, {pindi}, {banzu}."},{"word":"claxu bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":1,"definition":"letteral: ellipsis mark (letteral)."},{"word":"clazme","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a cucumber of cultivar $g_2$. ","notes":"Cf. {clani}, {guzme}, {tityzme}, {guzmrkukurbita}."},{"word":"cleinspoi","score":1,"definition":"(Identical to: $x_1$ {cleispoi}).","notes":"Not necessarily preferred to {cleispoi}; in one way, this word has more regular morphological structure, but in another, it does not."},{"word":"cleispoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the total-order(ing) '<' on the cardinals.","notes":"It does not assume the Axiom of Choice or the Generalized Continuum Hypothesis. See also: {mrenspoi} and {moinspoi}, with which it can be isomorphically associated under certain restrictions. Equivalent but not necessarily preferred to: {cleinspoi}."},{"word":"clenu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an axis/center curve/extended center (or, possibly metaphorically, focus 'point') of $x_2$ in sense $x_3$","notes":"For figures of revolution, $x_3$ = \"lo ka ce'u srana lo {jbislanu}\". For rotation (in which mass is actually moving around it), $x_3$ = \"lo ka ce'u se carna\". For a political axis, $x_3$ would be filled with a reference to political importance or alliance. This word should probably not be used for coordinate systems (coordinate axes), but some construct involving {manri} might be apt for such an idea if used. The axis is the center of all considerations being made and is extended."},{"word":"clenykukrypaxra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cross-section of object $x_2$ which has an axis, such that the cross-section is made perpendicular to that axis (viewes along it), contains contents $x_3$, and is $x_4$-dimensional.","notes":"$x_3$ determines which such cross-section is $x_1$. The veljvo are experimental gismu: \"{clenu}\", \"{kukru}\", \"{paxra}\"."},{"word":"clenykukrypaxryja'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a form of ornamentation arranged cylindrically and which is meant to be viewed so that its axis is collapsed to a point (in perpendicular cross-section), which adorns $x_2$","notes":"Uses experimental gismu: {clenu}, {kukru}, {paxra}. This is opposed to tile/flat/two-dimensional art (such as paintings) and/or art which decorates an object and is meant to be viewed along the sides of that object in profile (such as on Greek urns, etc.)."},{"word":"cletckajiko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mathematical set/structure/space/object (use appropriate gadri) such that its (set-/structure-/space-/object-theoretic) complement (in space $x_3$) has property $x_2$ (ka) in space $x_3$","notes":"Can express notions of \"cocountability\", \"cofiniteness\", \"comeagreness\", etc. Do not use for \"covector\", \"cosine\", \"coordinate\", etc.- the prefix \"co-\" has several meanings in mathematical jargon."},{"word":"cletu","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mathematical set, containing members $x_2$","notes":"Syn. {setmima}. See {cmima}, {girzu}, {gunma}, {lu'i}, {ce}"},{"word":"clevala","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to Levallois (Mousterian) technological industry/culture/know-how of period and location (specifics) $x2$ in properties $x3$; $x1$ exhibits Levallois (Mousterian) craft/technique/practice"},{"word":"clika","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a moss/lichen of species/strain $x_{2}$ growing on $x_{3}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is mossy.","notes":"See also {mledi}."},{"word":"clinei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=n_1=c_1$ likes learning about $x_2=n_2=c_3$ from source $x_3=c_4$ by method $x_4=c_5$","notes":"Made from {cilre} and {nelci}."},{"word":"clinoi","score":3,"definition":"$n_1=c_4$ is an instructional message about $n_2=c_3$ with contents $c_2$ intended for audience $n_4=c_1$."},{"word":"clira","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event) is early by standard $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {lerci}."},{"word":"clite","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is polite/courteous/civil in matter $x_{2}$ according to standard/custom $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also formal, ritual. See also {ritli}."},{"word":"cliva","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ leaves/goes away/departs/parts/separates from $x_{2}$ via route $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ leaves behind/takes leave of $x_2$. See also {litru}, {canci}, {vimcu}, {lebna}, {muvdu}."},{"word":"clugau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ (agent) fills $c_1$ with $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {culno}, {gasnu}, {tisna}."},{"word":"clupa","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a loop/circuit of $x_{2}$ [material].","notes":"Also noose (= {skoclupa}, {saljgeclupa}; there is no indication of shape, but merely that the ends join/meet); closed curve defined by set of points (= {cuptai}). See also {djine}."},{"word":"cmabacyborvi'a","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is microscopic","notes":"From {cmalu} {bancu} {bo} {viska}"},{"word":"cmabakfu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a packet/small pack containing $x_{2}$, held together by $x_{3}$","notes":"{ve'i} {bakfu} might be used instead."},{"word":"cmabatci","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ nibbles $b_2$ at locus $b_3$ with $b_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cmalu}, {batci}."},{"word":"cmabesna","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a/the cerebellum [body-part] of $b_2$."},{"word":"cmabi'o","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=c_1$ decreases in size/becomes small to $b_2$ under conditions $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cmalu}, {binxo}, {cmaze'a}, {brabi'o}."},{"word":"cmacai","score":3,"definition":"$ca_1=cm_1$ is tiny/miniature/diminutive/very small in property $ca_2=cm_2$ to observer $ca_3=cm_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cmalu}, {carmi}, {cmacma}, {ruble}, {toltce}; antonym: {caibra}."},{"word":"cmacelxa'i","score":3,"definition":"$xa_1=ce_1$ is a small arm/gun for use against $xa_2$ by $xa_3$, launching small projectile $ce_2=cm_1$, defined as small arms by standard $cm_3$, projectile propelled by $ce_3$.","notes":"The description is usually limited to revolvers, pistols, carbines, rifles, shotguns, submachine guns, assault rifles, sniper rifles etc. In the United States any firearm having a bore diameter of .50 caliber or less is normally considered a \"small arm.\""},{"word":"cmaci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a mathematics of type/describing $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {mekso}."},{"word":"cmacistura","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mathematical structure defined on underlying structure/set/parts $x_2$ with properties/rules/relations/operands/functions/substructures $x_3$ in mathematics $x_4$.","notes":"Includes algebraic structures such as magmas etc., ordered sets of various forms and with various order relations, sets with other relations (which could be represented via graphs/networks), topological spaces, metric spaces, etc. Any mathematical structure falls into the semantic scope of this word."},{"word":"cmacku","score":3,"definition":"$cu_1$ is a booklet/brochure about $cu_2$, written by $cu_3$ for intended audience $cu_4$ in medium $cu_5=cm_1$.","notes":"Cf. {cukta}, {papri}, {karni}."},{"word":"cmacma","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ is tiny/miniature/diminutive/very small in property $c_2$ with criterion $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cmalu}, {cmalu}, {cmacai}, {ruble}, {toltce}; antonyms: {brabra}, {tcebra}."},{"word":"cmacmacrida","score":1,"definition":"$cr_1$ is a fairy [tiny mythical humanoid] of mythos/religion $cr_2$","notes":"Cf. {crida} {torcrida} {brabracrida} {clakercrida}"},{"word":"cmacnrekursi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a recursive function with arguments $x_2$"},{"word":"cmacrida","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a small-fairy with fairy mythos $x_{2}$."},{"word":"cmactatci","score":3,"definition":"$t_1$ is a microscope used by $t_2=ca_1$ for looking at small things $t_2=ca_2=cm_1$ which are small in property/dimension(s) $cm_2$ (ka) as compared with standard/norm $cm_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cmalu}, {catlu}, {tutci}, {le'otci}, {darvistci}."},{"word":"cmacti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ snacks on $x_2$"},{"word":"cmacybau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is mathematical notation which is used by $x_2$ to communicate $x_3$ and which adheres to rules/grammar $x_4$."},{"word":"cmacypre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mathematician."},{"word":"cma'e'i'o'uvo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an obscure experimental cmavo that nobody uses, of selma'o $x_2$ (probably also experimental), with meaning/function $x_3$ in usage (language) $x_4$","notes":"See {ci'au'u'au'i}, {ki'a'au'u'au'i}. Bonus points if the word is not an intentional {u'ivla}."},{"word":"cmafi'a","score":1,"definition":"f1=c1 is a short story about plot/theme/subject $c_2$ by author $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cmalu}, {cfika}, {lisri}, {cukta}, {brafi'a}."},{"word":"cmafle","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a small-flow with has flow $x_{2}$ with flow destination $x_{3}$ with flow source $x_{4}$ with smallness standard $x_{5}$."},{"word":"cmagdaleini","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to Magdalenian/L'âge du renne technological industry/culture/know-how of period and location (specifics) $x2$ in properties $x3$"},{"word":"cmagnitude","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is emitted/reflected light that measures to be $x_2$ magnitudes in luminous brightness, on scale (si'o)/using reference value/under system/according to definition $x_3$, in logarithmic base $x_4$ (default: decimal (10))","notes":"Wavelength is specified in x1; it is improper to submit an object as the sumti for x1. The type of magnitude (absolute, apparent, etc.) must be specified by tanru or lujvo. x2 must be a pure number (dimensionless). The system/scale being used (x3) must specify the reference emission and its reference value/magnitude (for example: the brightness of Vega measures to be 0 magnitudes in all wavelengths), the unit (the meaning of a change by 1 magnitude), and the direction of increasing brightness (traditionally: lesser magnitudes represent increased brightness); note that magnitude is defined for all real numbers. See also: {gu'irnilcarmrmagnitu}."},{"word":"cmagu'etru","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a govern with governed-country-small $x_{2}$."},{"word":"cmaiueiorze'aiuei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ must go to $x_2$ from $x_3$ via $x_4$ (default: speaker)'s way or highway $x_5$"},{"word":"cmajamblo","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=c_1$ is a destroyer of type/carrying $b_2$, propelled by $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cmalu}, {jamna}, {bloti}, {ni'ablo}, {brabrajamblo}, {brajamblo}, {badjamblo}, {vijblo}."},{"word":"cmajdikygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ causes $j_1=c_1$ to decrease in the smallness of property/dimension $c_2$ (ka) by amount $j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cmalu}, {jdika}, {gasnu}, {brazengau}."},{"word":"cmakarzga","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=k_3$ peeks at $z_2=k_2$ using $z_3$ under conditions $z_4$"},{"word":"cmako'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Brussels sprouts (vegetable)"},{"word":"cmalauca'a","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an apparatus with apparatus operator $x_{2}$."},{"word":"cmalinsi","score":-1,"definition":"$l_1$ is a mountain chain consisting of mountains $c_1$ projecting from landmass $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {linsi}, {cmana}."},{"word":"cmalu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is small in property/dimension(s) $x_{2}$ (ka) as compared with standard/norm $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {caxno}, {cinla}, {jarki}, {tordu}, {barda}."},{"word":"cmalyris","score":1,"definition":"an affectionate nickname or diminutive for \"Mallory\" with an implied \"cmalu\""},{"word":"cmama'a","score":3,"definition":"$cmal_1=cman_1$is a hill in terrain $cman_2$, small by standard $cmal_3$.","notes":"Cf. {derxi}, {cmatcema'a}, {mantyzda}."},{"word":"cmamalsi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=m_1$ is a chapel of religion $m_2$ at location $m_3$."},{"word":"cmamau","score":2,"definition":"$z_1$ is smaller than $z_2$ in dimension $c_2$ by margin $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cmalu}, {zmadu}, {brame'a}, {cmarai}, {mecycmarai}, {cmame'a}."},{"word":"cmame'a","score":3,"definition":"$m_1$ is bigger/[less small] than $m_2$ in dimension $c_2$ by margin $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cmalu}, {mleca}, {bramau}, {cmarai}, {cmamau}, {mecycmarai}."},{"word":"cmami'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ chuckles","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {cmalu}, {cmila}"},{"word":"cmamuclai","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is measured as $k_2=s_1=c_1$ (quantifier) teaspoon(s)."},{"word":"cmamudyspi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=m_1=c_1$ is a woodchip/splinter of wood type $m_2$, small as compared with standard/norm $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {tricu}, {mudypu'o}."},{"word":"cmana","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a mountain/hill/mound/[rise]/[peak]/[summit]/[highlands] projecting from land mass $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {punli}, {derxi}."},{"word":"cmanajnimre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Mandarin orange/tangerine/Citrus reticulata of species/variety/cultivar $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {nimre}, {najnimre}"},{"word":"cmananba","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a roll/bun/biscuit/bun made from grains $n_2$."},{"word":"cmapagjvo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is a lujvo with meaning $x_2$ and arguments $x_3$, and which is constructed from tanru/veljvo $x_4$ such that each element of the veljvo is ultimately only a cmavo (including \"{zei}\", \"{ke}\"/\"{ke'e}\", \"{bo}\", etc.), gismu, or rafsi of such cmavo or gismu.","notes":"This word is itself a cmapagjvo. In intermediate stages of reducing/analyzing the veljvo $x_4$, some constituents themselves may be cmapagjvo; however, after a total reduction, all parts must be or represent cmavo and gismu, only. Contrast with \"{brapagjvo}\"."},{"word":"cmapezyzgu","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a small-leafed/Baja rose (Rosa minutifolia) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"cmapinflani","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a small-flute."},{"word":"cmaplini","score":4,"definition":"$p_1$ is an asteroid/meteoroid/bolide (before impact or atmospheric entry)/comet/planetoid/minor planet/dwarf planet/small celestial object (which nonetheless is bigger than dust or grains of sand/particulate) revolving around $p_2$ with planetary characteristics $p_3$, orbital parameters $p_4$.","notes":"Location or orbital/trajectory characteristic does not matter so long as the object is distinct and enduring; this is an intrinsic property; thus, a bolide during or even after impact or entry may still be considered a cmaplini. Cf.: {solri}, {terdi}, {lunra}, {mluni}, {bisycmaplini}, {rokcmaplini}, {plinycma}, {jdikyplini}."},{"word":"cmaplinykemjinrcaibyca'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an asteroid belt, generalized Kuiper belt, or other such belt in stellar/star or planet-centered/planetary ring system $x_2$, extending over and throughout region $x_3$, including/containing objects or points of interest $x_4$, with other properties/orbital parameters $x_5$.","notes":"This word is a {brapagjvo} involving \"{jinrcaibyca'u}\". Technically, this word should only be used when the region may be described as an example of a jinrcaibyca'u; thus, this word does not apply to and cannot be used in order to describe 'clouds' of celestial objects (such as the Oort Cloud) or more complicated regions of space which may exist in star systems with multiple major massive objects (such as binary star systems). It can, however, be used for planetary rings. See also: \"{belta}\", \"{cmaplini}\"."},{"word":"cmarafsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (\"ra'oi\"-quote) is a short (reduced) rafsi/combining form of word/concept $x_2$ in language $x_3$.","notes":"In Lojban, these are the three-letter rafsi for gismu and some cmavo (where .y'y is not counted as a letter for these purposes). Compare to \"{brarafsi}\"."},{"word":"cmarai","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=c_1$ is the smallest among set/range $t_4$ in property/dimension $c_2 $(ka). ","notes":"Cf. {cmalu}, {traji}, {cmamau}, {mecycmarai}, {cmame'a}, {mecybrarai}."},{"word":"cmari'e","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ is a creek/stream in land mass $r_2$, draining watershed $r_3$ into $r_4$/terminating at $r_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cmalu}, {rirxe}."},{"word":"cmaro'i","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=r_1$ is a small rock of type $r_2$ from location $r_3$, small by standard $c_3$. $c_1$ is gravel.","notes":"Cf. {derxi}, {canre}."},{"word":"cmasai","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a snack composed of $s_2=c_1$, small in property $c_2$ by standard $c_3$"},{"word":"cmastani","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=s_1$ is a/the sprout/shoot of plant/species $s_2$ by standard/norm $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {stani}, {cmalu}, {stanycma}."},{"word":"cmata'orskami","score":4,"definition":"$s_1$ is a small tablet computer for purpose $s_2$; $s_1$ is a smartphone."},{"word":"cmatca","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a village in administrative area $x_3$ serving hinterland $x_4$ small by standard $x_5$.","notes":"Cf. {cmalu}, {tcadu}, {sosyzda}, {jarbu}."},{"word":"cmatce","score":1,"definition":"$x1=c1=m1$ is tiny in property\\dimension $x2=c2$ by standard $x3=c3$"},{"word":"cmatcecindu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dwarf live oak (Quercus minima) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"cmatcema'a","score":2,"definition":"$cman_1=cmal_1$ is a hillock/mound/rise/knoll in terrain $cman_2$, small by standard $cmal_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cmalu}, {mutce}, {cmana}, {cmama'a}."},{"word":"cmatceri'e","score":2,"definition":"$r_1=cmal_1$ is a rivulet on surface/terrain $r_2$ draining $r_3$ terminating at $r_4$ small by standard $cmal_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cmalu}, {mutce}, {rirxe}, {cmari'e}."},{"word":"cmatcetce","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=c_1$ is tiny/miniscule/diminutive in property/dimension(s) $c_2$ (ka) as compared with standard/norm $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cmalu}, {mutce}."},{"word":"cmato'a","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a tone low in pitch/frequency from source $t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cmalu}, {tonga}, {smaji}, {lauble}. See also {ganto'a}."},{"word":"cmato'aku'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a microtone (very small musical interval) of size $x_2$ in tuning system $x_3$.","notes":"Same place structure as \"togyku'e\", but refers specifically to microtones. See also: {togyku'e}."},{"word":"cmatricu","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a brush/bushy vegetation of species/type $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cicyspafoi}, {tricu}, {dzitricu}, {demspa}."},{"word":"cmatu'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=c_1=t_1$ is a patch of land at $x_2=t_2$"},{"word":"cmavlaka'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is an abbreviation/initialism/shortened text which represents/stands in for/means/expands to $x_2$ (text) in context/function $x_3$."},{"word":"cmavnra'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"RAhO\"."},{"word":"cmavnroi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"ROI\"."},{"word":"cmavo","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a structure word of grammatical class $x_{2}$, with meaning/function $x_{3}$ in usage (language) $x_{4}$.","notes":"$x_4$ may be a specific usage (with an embedded language place) or a massified language description; $x_3$ and $x_4$ may be merely an example of cmavo usage or refer to an actual expression; cmavo list, if physical object (= (loi) {ma'oste}); referring to the mental construct (e.g. propose adding a new cmavo to the cmavo list = {ma'orpoi}, {ma'orselcmi}, {ma'orselste}). See also {gismu}, {lujvo}, {gerna}, {smuni}, {valsi}."},{"word":"cmavrba'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"BAhE\"."},{"word":"cmavrbai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"BAI\"."},{"word":"cmavrbe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"BE\"."},{"word":"cmavrbei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"BEI\"."},{"word":"cmavrbe'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"BEhO\"."},{"word":"cmavrbi'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"BIhE\"."},{"word":"cmavrbi'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"BIhI\"."},{"word":"cmavrbo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"BO\"."},{"word":"cmavrboi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"BOI\"."},{"word":"cmavrbu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"BU\"."},{"word":"cmavrca'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"CAhA\"."},{"word":"cmavrcai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"CAI\"."},{"word":"cmavrce'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"CEhE\"."},{"word":"cmavrcei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"CEI\"."},{"word":"cmavrcinmo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"UI\"."},{"word":"cmavrco","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"CO\"."},{"word":"cmavrcoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"COI\"."},{"word":"cmavrcu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"CU\"."},{"word":"cmavrcu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"CUhE\"."},{"word":"cmavrda'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"DAhO\"."},{"word":"cmavrdepsna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"Y\"."},{"word":"cmavrdoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"DOI\"."},{"word":"cmavrdo'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"DOhU\"."},{"word":"cmavrfa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"FA\"."},{"word":"cmavrfa'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"FAhA\"."},{"word":"cmavrfa'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"FAhO\"."},{"word":"cmavrfe'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"FEhE\"."},{"word":"cmavrfe'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"FEhU\"."},{"word":"cmavrfi'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"FIhO\"."},{"word":"cmavrfoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"FOI\"."},{"word":"cmavrfu'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"FUhA\"."},{"word":"cmavrfu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"FUhE\"."},{"word":"cmavrfu'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"FUhO\"."},{"word":"cmavrga","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"GA\"."},{"word":"cmavrga'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"GAhO\"."},{"word":"cmavrge'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"GEhU\"."},{"word":"cmavrgi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"GI\"."},{"word":"cmavrgi'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"GIhA\"."},{"word":"cmavrgo'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"GOhA\"."},{"word":"cmavrgoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"GOI\"."},{"word":"cmavrgu'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"GUhA\"."},{"word":"cmavrja","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"JA\"."},{"word":"cmavrjai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"JAI\"."},{"word":"cmavrjo'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"JOhI\"."},{"word":"cmavrjoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"JOI\"."},{"word":"cmavrke","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"KE\"."},{"word":"cmavrke'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"KEhE\"."},{"word":"cmavrkei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"KEI\"."},{"word":"cmavrki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"KI\"."},{"word":"cmavrko'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"KOhA\"."},{"word":"cmavrku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"KU\"."},{"word":"cmavrku'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"KUhE\"."},{"word":"cmavrku'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"KUhO\"."},{"word":"cmavrla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"LA\"."},{"word":"cmavrla'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"LAhE\"."},{"word":"cmavrlau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"LAU\"."},{"word":"cmavrle","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"LE\"."},{"word":"cmavrlerfu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"BY\"."},{"word":"cmavrle'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"LEhU\"."},{"word":"cmavrli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"LI\"."},{"word":"cmavrli'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"LIhU\"."},{"word":"cmavrlo'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"LOhO\"."},{"word":"cmavrlo'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"LOhU\"."},{"word":"cmavrlu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"LU\"."},{"word":"cmavrlu'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"LUhU\"."},{"word":"cmavrmai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"MAI\"."},{"word":"cmavrma'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"MAhO\"."},{"word":"cmavrme","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"ME\"."},{"word":"cmavrme'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"MEhU\"."},{"word":"cmavrmo'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"MOhE\"."},{"word":"cmavrmo'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"MOhI\"."},{"word":"cmavrmoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"MOI\"."},{"word":"cmavrna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"NA\"."},{"word":"cmavrna'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"NAhE\"."},{"word":"cmavrnai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"NAI\"."},{"word":"cmavrna'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"NAhU\"."},{"word":"cmavrni'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"NIhE\"."},{"word":"cmavrni'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"NIhO\"."},{"word":"cmavrnoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"NOI\"."},{"word":"cmavrnu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"NU\"."},{"word":"cmavrnu'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"NUhA\"."},{"word":"cmavrnu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"NUhI\"."},{"word":"cmavrnu'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"NUhU\"."},{"word":"cmavrpa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"PA\"."},{"word":"cmavrpe'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"PEhE\"."},{"word":"cmavrpe'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"PEhO\"."},{"word":"cmavrpu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"PU\"."},{"word":"cmavrsa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"SA\"."},{"word":"cmavrse","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"SE\"."},{"word":"cmavrsei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"SEI\"."},{"word":"cmavrse'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"SEhU\"."},{"word":"cmavrsi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"SI\"."},{"word":"cmavrsoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"SOI\"."},{"word":"cmavrsu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"SU\"."},{"word":"cmavrta'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"TAhE\"."},{"word":"cmavrtei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"TEI\"."},{"word":"cmavrte'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"TEhU\"."},{"word":"cmavrto","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"TO\"."},{"word":"cmavrtoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"TOI\"."},{"word":"cmavrtu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"TUhE\"."},{"word":"cmavrtu'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"TUhU\"."},{"word":"cmavrva","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"VA\"."},{"word":"cmavrvau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"VAU\"."},{"word":"cmavrve'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"VEhA\"."},{"word":"cmavrvei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"VEI\"."},{"word":"cmavrve'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"VEhO\"."},{"word":"cmavrvi'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"VIhA\"."},{"word":"cmavrvu'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"VUhO\"."},{"word":"cmavrvu'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"VUhU\"."},{"word":"cmavrxavo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"A\"."},{"word":"cmavrxi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"XI\"."},{"word":"cmavrxivo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"I\"."},{"word":"cmavrza'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"ZAhO\"."},{"word":"cmavrze'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"ZEhA\"."},{"word":"cmavrzi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"ZI\"."},{"word":"cmavrzi'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"ZIhE\"."},{"word":"cmavrzo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"ZO\"."},{"word":"cmavrzo'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"ZOhE\"."},{"word":"cmavrzoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the selma'o \"ZOI\"."},{"word":"cmaxi'a","score":3,"definition":"$xi_1=c_1$ is a pony of species/breed $xi_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xasli}, {sufti}."},{"word":"cmazda","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is a hut of/for $z_1$, small as compared with standard/norm $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {nolzda}, {si'erdi'u}."},{"word":"cmaze'a","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=c_1$ shrinks/decreases in property $c_2$ (ka) by amount $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cmalu}, {zenba}, {cmabi'o}, {braze'a}, {tolba'o}."},{"word":"cmazengau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ causes $z_1=c_1$ to decrease in property/dimension $b_2$ (ka) by amount $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cmalu}, {zenba}, {gasnu}, {brajdikygau}."},{"word":"cmazvakemnoryraclyte'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is claustrophobic.","notes":"Claustrophobia is a fear of small enclosed spaces. See also {noryraclyte'a}."},{"word":"cmazve","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a small zevla meaning $x_2$.","notes":"This word uses the experimental rafsi \"-zve-\" for the experimental gismu \"{zevla}\". This word is mostly intended for {zevla} which imitate {gismu}, such as \"{raunte} for \"{ronte}\" or hypothetical \"{gro'oxe}\", perhaps \"{xlei'eva}\", etc. The boundaries of this category are fuzzy."},{"word":"cmazvove'u","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ sells service $x_2$ to buyer $x_3$ for small/discounted price $x_4$.","notes":"{rafybri}. See also {kargu}."},{"word":"cmebasti","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a pseudonym/pronoun, replacing real name $b_2=c_1$ of $x_3=c_2$ in circumstance $x_4=b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {basme'e}."},{"word":"cmecau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is anonymous to $x_2$; $x_1$ lacks a name to system/person $x_2$","notes":"$x_1=cmene_2=claxu_1$, $x_2=cmene_3$. See {cmene}, {claxu}"},{"word":"cmeci'e","score":2,"definition":"$ci_1$ (mass) is a nomenclature/system of names interrelated by nomenclature rules $ci_2$ among names/terms $cm_1=ci_3$ (set (of quoted words)), used by $cm_3$ (person(s)) with systemic functions/properties $ci_4$ (ka).","notes":"See also: taxonomy (={leiske})."},{"word":"cmeci'u","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ (si'o) is a nominal scale of units [names and/or (meta-)categories and other qualitative classifications] for measuring/observing/determining $c_2$ (state)."},{"word":"cmeclax","score":2,"definition":"Nameless.","notes":"Anonymous remailer software"},{"word":"cmene","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (quoted word(s)) is a/the name/title/tag of $x_{2}$ to/used-by namer/name-user $x_{3}$ (person).","notes":"Also: $x_2$ is called $x_1$ by $x_3$ (= selcme for reordered places). See also cmavo list {me'e}, {gismu}, {tcita}, {valsi}, {judri}. Historically used to describe words in the Lojban morphological class allocated for use with proper nouns; this sense has been deprecated in favor of {cmevla}."},{"word":"cmenrline","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Linnaean name of $x_2$ according to classification (scheme/schema)/given by/by standard $x_3$"},{"word":"cmesanji","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ identifies $s_2=c_2$ by name $c_1$ used-by namer/name-user $c_3$ (person).","notes":"Cf. {cmetcita}."},{"word":"cmeske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is onomastics/onomatology of/about names $j_1=s_2$ based on methodology $s_3$."},{"word":"cmeste","score":2,"definition":"$l_1$ is an onomasticon of names $l_2=c_1$ in order $l_3$ in medium $l_4$.","notes":"Cf. {vlaste}."},{"word":"cmeta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is meta to/an example of $x_2$ that describes such an object/concept/notion/system/topic/etc., being meta in property/aspect $x_3$, and which has features $x_4$, governed by/considered in system/considerations/epistemology/theory $x_5$; $x_1$ is meta (a particular type of abstraction of $x_2$ so as to apply to itself in some sense); $x_1$ is an/a piece of/an example of $x_2$ that applies fractally thereto","notes":"Does not (necessarily) mean \"beyond\", \"after\", \"beside\"; in some (rather pictoral) senses, these meanings may be necessary but not sufficient for being meta in this sense; thus, \"metaphysics\" should not be translated using this word. x1 is an object, notion, topic, system, etc. which applies to x2 but which is itself an example thereof; for example, the meanings of the words \"metalinguistics\" and \"metadata\" are meta in this sense. It is not necessarily directly self-referential, but could be fractally applicative. x1 is an X that is about (another) X; x1 is an abstraction of X so as to apply to X. x1 does not necessarily abstract [from] (in one sense), but is abstract to, x2. See also: {xulta} (generalized/weaker), {sucta}."},{"word":"cmetcita","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a name tag/nameplate of $t_2=c_2$ showing text $c_1$."},{"word":"cmeveigau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1=v_3$ registers $c_2$ with user-name $c_1$ on system/application $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cmene}, {vreji}, {gasnu}, {cmiveigau}, {cmisau}, {plivei}, {plicme}, {japyvla}."},{"word":"cmevla","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a morphologically defined name word meaning $x_2$ in language $x_3$.","notes":"In Lojban, such words are characterized by ending with a consonant. In Lojban, a {cmevla} may only consist of a single word, whereas a {cmene} can consist of one or multiple words, which may be cmevla. See also {vlaturge'a}."},{"word":"cmevo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a morphologically defined name word meaning $x_2$ in language $x_3$.","notes":"(By analogy with {brivo}; syn. {cmevla}) In Lojban, such words are characterized by ending with a consonant. In Lojban, a {cmevo} may only consist of a single word, whereas a {cmene} can consist of one or multiple words, which may be cmevo. See also {vlaturge'a}."},{"word":"cmevycme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cmevla-based name for $x_2$ used by namer $x_3$","notes":"{cmevo} + {cmene}. See {cmevla}, {brivycme}."},{"word":"cmibi'o","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=c_1$ becomes a member of group $b_2=c_2$ under conditions $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cmima}, {binxo}, {kamni}."},{"word":"cmicfu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a set with many members; $x_1$ is a set with a great cardinality."},{"word":"cmicu'a","score":5,"definition":"$cm_1=cu_1$ votes for $cu_2$ among choices $cu_3$ in voting group $cm_2$.","notes":"Applies to any election, not just public ones. Cf. {turni}."},{"word":"cmicu'akrali","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is suffrage entitled to $k_2=cu_1$ by standard $k_3$.","notes":"It is a civil right, {selcemkrali}. Cf. {cmicu'a}."},{"word":"cmigau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ puts together $c_1$ into group $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cmima}, {girzu}, {jmaji}, {gunma}."},{"word":"cmila","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ laughs (emotional expression).","notes":"$x_1$ laughs at $x_2$ (= {mi'afra}). See also {ckasu}, {frumu}, {xajmi}, {cisma}."},{"word":"cmima","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a member/element of set $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ belongs to group $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is amid/among/amongst group $x_{2}$.","notes":"$x_1$ may be a complete or incomplete list of members; $x_2$ is normally marked by la'i/le'i/lo'i, defining the set in terms of its common property(ies), though it may be a complete enumeration of the membership. See also {ciste}, {porsi}, {jbini}, {girzu}, {gunma}, {klesi}, cmavo list {mei}, {kampu}, {lanzu}, {liste}."},{"word":"cmimei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (collection/sequence) has $x_2$ (number) members","notes":"See also {memkai}, {gunma}, {cmima}, {porsi}"},{"word":"cmisau","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=c_1$ is logged into system/application $s_2=c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cmima}, {slabu}, {cmeveigau}, {plivei}, {plicme}, {japyvla}."},{"word":"cmiveigau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=v_3$ registers $c_1$ as a member of $c_2$, registration preserved in medium $x_3=v_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cmima}, {vreji}, {gasnu}, {cmeveigau}, {cmisau}, {plivei}."},{"word":"cmizilselcuxyka'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an eligible/potential voter in issue (list of options) $x_2$, (with $x_1$) being a voting member of group $x_3$."},{"word":"cmizu'e","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=c_1$ participates in employing means/taking action $z_2$ for purpose/goal $z_3$."},{"word":"cmlautu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is (being/acting as) a kitty (diminutive or term of affection), of species $x_2$, by action/behavior/appearance $x_3$, according to $x_4$.","notes":"Any felid – regardless of its age, size, or species – can be a kitty. This is purely a means of expressing affection or conveying a certain amount of cuteness."},{"word":"cmoni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ utters moan/groan/howl/scream [non-linguistic utterance] $x_{2}$ expressing $x_{3}$ (property).","notes":"Also shriek, most animal sounds, e.g. bark, cackle, meow, neigh, moo, honk, baa, crow. See also {krixa}, {bacru}, {cusku}, {cortu}."},{"word":"cmukri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ entertains axiomatic belief that $x_2$ is the case."},{"word":"cmuselzba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=z2=j_1$ is an infrastructure built by $x_2=z=1$ out of $x_3=z_3$ for $x_4=j_2$","notes":"from {jicmu}+{selzba}"},{"word":"cmuuugle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (mass/group/set) is the (primary) out-group counterpart to in-group $x_2$ (mass/group/set) with respect to characteristic $x_3$ (ka; truth/proposition), which is possessed/satisfied by $x_2$, where both $x_1$ and $x_2$ are nonempty, strict, mutually disjoint subdivisions of supergroup/superset $x_4$ (mass/group/set), with the othering performed (mentally; not necessarily in a way externally manifested) according to the psyche of $x_5$; $x_5$ others $x_1$ from $x_2$ around focal issue/property $x_3$","notes":"$x_5$ need not be a member of either of $x_1$ and $x_2$. Typically, $x_4$ (possibly excluding $x_5$) is partitioned by $x_1$ and $x_2$ alone. According to $x_5$ the defining/k characteristic common to all members of $x_2$ is $x_3$ and any of its derived properties; no member of $x_1$, according to $x_5$ possesses property $x_3$, which makes them utterly different and alien from $x_2$ by the standards of $x_5$. This word is different from {drata} or {datygau} in concept in that 1) $x_5$ is not altering/causing $x_1$ to lack $x_3$ while $x_1$ has $x_3$ (for example: a community of amputees is not formed by $x_5$ hacking limbs off of various people) - in fact, these states may be somewhat inherent/intrinsic to the members of the groups or to the groups themselves (as an emergent property) - and 2) the importance of this difference is enough to unify each $x_1$ and $x_2$ and separate them from eachother in the mind of $x_5$, despite the possibility that they otherwise possess no group-internal similarities or group-external mutual differences. The only commonality guaranteed in $x_2$ is $x_3$; the only commonality in $x_1$ is a lack of $x_3$; these each are their sole respective defining features. No secrecy or lack of knowledge/access is implied, unlike {mugle} (which has a reference set that is a subset of the reference set of this word)."},{"word":"cmuxi'ojbetersla","score":0,"definition":"$s_3=t_1$ is Christmas, the celebration of the birth of the founder of the Christian religion.","notes":"Cf. {xisyjbenunsla}, {xisyjbedetri}, {xisyjbecte}."},{"word":"cmuxu'i","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is an element of kind $x_2$ with purity $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xumsle}, {ratni}, {jinme}, {trano}, {cidro}, {navni}."},{"word":"cmuzilkri","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u) is an axiom/doctrine/creed/postulate about subject $x_2$, foundational to system $x_3$","notes":"$x_1=krici_2=jicmu_1$, $x_2=krici_3$, $x_3=jicmu_2$. The system may be religious, philosophical, scientific, or mathematical. Refers to any proposition assumed as true without being proved within the system itself. See {sruma}"},{"word":"cnadakfu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=c_1$ is a chisel for carving $d_2=c_2$ with blade of material $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {rokci}, {mudri}, {jinme}, {tarmi}, {blixra}, {larcu}, {mruli}."},{"word":"cnampetu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the angular momentum [vector] of $x_2$ in frame of reference $x_3$ around point/axis of reference $x_4$.","notes":"See also: {impetu}, {ocnerta}, {carna}, {plankexu}."},{"word":"cnanfadi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (li; number/quantity) is the weighted quasi-arithmetic mean/generalized f-mean of/on data $x_2$ (completely specified ordered multiset/list) using function $x_3$ (defaults according to the notes; if it is an extended-real number, then it has a particular interpretation according to the Notes) with weights $x_4$ (completely specified ordered multiset/list with same cardinality/length as $x_2$; defaults according to Notes).","notes":"Potentially dimensionful. Make sure to convert $x_3$ from an operator to a sumti; $x_3$ is the 'f' in \"f-mean\" and must be a complex-valued, single-valued function which is defined and continuous on $x_2$ and which is injective; it defaults to the $p$th-power function ($z^p$) for some nonzero $p$ (note that it need not be positive or an integer) and indeterminate/variable/input $z$, or $log$, or $exp$ (as functions); culture or context can further constrain the default. If $x_2$ is set to \"$z^{+ \\infty .}$\" (the exponent is positive infinity, given by \"{ma'uci'i}\") for indeterminate/variable $z$ (the function is the functional limit of the monic, single-term polynomial as the degree increases without bound), then the result ($x_1$) is the weight-sum-scaled maximum of the products of the data (terms of $x_2$) with their corresponding weights (terms of $x_4$) according to the standard ordering on the set of all real numbers or possibly some other specified or assumed ordering; likewise, if $x_2$ is set to \"$z^{- \\infty .}$\" (the exponent is negative infinity, given by \"{ni'uci'i}\") for indeterminate/variable $z$ (the function is the functional limit of the monic, single-term reciprocal-polynomial as the reciprocal-degree increases without bound (or the degree decreases without bound)), then the result ($x_1$) is the weight-sum-scaled minimum of the products of the data (terms of $x_2$) with their corresponding weights (terms of $x_4$) according to the standard ordering on the set of all real numbers or possibly some other specified or assumed ordering. The default of $x_4$ is the ordered set of $n$ terms with each term equal identically to $1/n$, where the cardinality of $x_2$ is $n$. Let \"$f$\" denote the sumti in $x_3$, \"$y_i$\" denote the $i$th term in $x_2$ for all $i$, \"$n$\" denote the cardinality of $x_2$ (thus also $x_4$), and \"$w_i$\" denote the $i$th term in $x_4$ for any $i$; then the result $x_1$ is equal to: $f^{(-1)}($Sum$(w_i f(y_i), i$ in Set$(1,...,n)) / $Sum$(w_i, i$ in Set$(1,...,n)))$. Note that if the weights are all $1$ and $x_2$ is set equal to not the $p$th-power function, but instead the $p$th-power function left-composed with the absolute value function (or the forward difference function), then the result is the $p$-norm on $x_2$ scaled by $n^{(-1/p)}$ for integer $n$ being the cardinality of $x_2$. This should typically not refer to the mean of a function ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mean_of_a_function ), although it generalizes easily; alternatively, with appropriate weighting, allow $x_2$ to be the image (set) of the function whose average is desired over the entire relevant subset of its domain - notice that the weights will have to themselves be functions of the data or the domain of the function; in this context, the function is not necessarily $x_3$. If $x_3$ is a single extended-real number $p$ (not a function), then this word refers to the weighted power-mean and it is equivalent to letting $x_2$ equal the $p$th-power function as before iff $p$ is nonzero real, the $max$ or $min$ as before if $p$ is infinite (according to its signum as before), and $log$ if $p=0$ (thus making the overall mean refer to the geometric mean); this overloading is for convenience of usage and will not cause confusion because constant functions are very much so not injective."},{"word":"cnanlagau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the generalized arithmetic-geometric mean of the elements of the 2-element set $x_2$ (set; cardinality must be 2) of order $x_3$ (either single extended-real number xor an unordered pair/2-element set of extended-real numbers).","notes":"Elements of $x_2$ must have the same units/dimensionality; the result has the same units/dimensionality as them. If $x_3=p$ for a single extended-real number $p$, then $x_3=(p,p-1)$ also. If $x_3 = (p,q)$ then the algorithm uses the $p$th-power mean ({cnanfadi}) and the $q$th-power mean; thus $x_3 = (1,0)$ corresponds to the standard arithmetic-geometric mean, $x_3 = (0, -1)$ corresponds to the geometric-harmonic mean. A poor choice of $x_3$ will lead to non-convergence of the sequences produced by the algorithm and, thus, leave $x_1$ undefined (NAN error). $x_1$ is the value to which each of the sequences produced by the algorithm converge (iff these values are mutually equal). Let $M_i$ denote the unweighted $i$th-power mean for all $i$ and let $x_2 = (a_0,g_0),$ $x_3 = (p,q)$; then the algorithm produces potentially infinite sequences $a = (a_0, a_1, ...), g = (g_0, g_1, ...)$, where $a_n = M_p(a_{(n-1)}, g_{(n-1)}), g_n = M_q(a_{(n-1)}, g_{(n-1)})$ for all positive integers $n$. Notice that this word is symmetric ($x_1$ remains constant and none of the sumti change in meaning) under an internal permutation of the elements/entries of $x_2$ and/or of $x_3$ (when taken as a pair or set), separately. See also: {gau'i'o}."},{"word":"cnanlime","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the generalized weighted Lehmer mean of data $x_2$ (completely specified ordered multiset/list of numbers) of Lehmer order $x_3$ (either a single extended-real number xor an ordered pair of two extended-real numbers) with weights $x_4$ (completely specified ordered multiset/list of numbers with the same cardinality as $x_2$; defaults according to the Notes).","notes":"Possibly dimensionful. If the cardinality of $x_2$ is $n$, then the cardinality of $x_4$ is also $n$ and, moreover, the weights default to $1/n$ each. If $x_3$ is a single extended-real number $p$, then $x_3 = (p, p-1)$ also. If $x_3 = (p, q)$ validly for real $p$&$q$, then $x_1 =$Sum$(w_i y_i^p, i$ in Set$(1,...,n))/$Sum$(w_i y_i^q, i$ in Set$(1,...,n))$, where $y_i$ is the $i$th term of $x_2$ for all $i$, $w_i$ is the $i$th term of $x_4$ for all $i$, and $n$ is the cardinality of $x_2$ (and thus $x_4$). If $x_3$ equals positive infinity ({ma'uci'i}), then the result $x_1$ is the maximum of the data $x_2$; if $x_3$ equals negative infinity ({ni'uci'i}), then the result $x_1$ is the minimum of the data $x_2$."},{"word":"cnano","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [value] is a norm/average in property/amount $x_{2}$ (ka/ni) among $x_{3}$(s) (set) by standard $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also mean, normal, usual; ($x_3$ specifies the complete set). See also {tcaci}, {fadni}, {kampu}, {lakne}, {tarti}, {rirci}."},{"word":"cnansari","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the mean-value theorem mean/forward-difference-quotient mean of the elements of (multi)set $x_2$ (1-element or 2-element set) under/for function $x_3$.","notes":"Let the sumti of $x_3$ be a real-valued, univariate function $f$ which is defined and continuous on at least the closed interval [$min(x_2), max(x_2)$] and differentiable on at least the open interval $(min(x_2), max(x_2))$, such that the derivative $f'$ is injective. Then $x_1 = (f')^{(-1)} ((f(max(x_2)) - f(min(x_2)))/(max(x_2)-min(x_2)))$ if $x_2$ has cardinality 2; if $x_2$ has cardinality 1, then $x_1$ is equal to the sole element of that set; other repairs may be necessary, depending on $f$: for example, $f=log$ has $x_1=0$ if 0 is an element of $x_2$. If $x_3$ is filled with the monic, single-term polynomial of (integer) degree $p$ such that $p>1$, then $x_1$ will be the principal (p-1)th root of the (1/p)-scaled weighted (p,1)-Lehmer mean ({cnanlime}) of the elements of $x_2$ wherein the weight of the lesser of them is -1 (and the other weight is +1) unless $x_2$ is a singleton (in which case the weights are both +1). Usually, $x_1$ is the value which is guaranteed to exist for appropriate function $x_2$ by the Mean-Value Theorem."},{"word":"cnanxero","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ s the Heronian mean of the elements of the ordered multiset/list $x_2$.","notes":"If $x_2 = (A,B)$, then $x_1 = (1/3)(A+sqrt(AB)+B)$. Might be able to be generalized in a number of natural ways for greater-cardinality $x_2$."},{"word":"cnanydelta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (li) is the (signed) difference between the average of all elements/data of $x_2$ (completely specified ordered multiset/list) and single number $x_3$ (li; default: infimum of $x_2$ under ordering $x_6$ if such is finite), using averaging function $x_4$ (default: arithmetic average), weights $x_5$ (completely specified ordered multiset/list with the same cardinality/length as $x_2$; default: according to notes), and inherited ordering $x_6$ (default: standard ordering on the set of reals).","notes":"Default for $x_5$ is the same as the default for the weights of the given averaging function $x_4$, which for the arithmetic mean of a finite set is the ordered set of $|x_2|$ terms with each term equal identically to $1/|x_2|$, where \"| |\" represents the cardinality of its input (circumfixed). $x_6$ is defined on a superset of $x_2$ united with the singleton of $x_3$. The default for $x_6$ is {mrenspoi}. For example: If $x_2 = (1, 7)$ and all of the defaults hold, then $x_1 = avg(1,7) - min(1,7) = 4 - 1 = 3$; when all defaults hold and $x_2$ is a bounded set, $x_1$ is the difference between the arithmetic average of (or average of the uniform distribution on) $x_2$ and the infimum of $x_2$. See also: \"{sigma}\"."},{"word":"cnata","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a logical 'if-else' (ternary conditional) statement saying that if $x_2$ is true, then $x_3$ is true (or performed), but otherwise/else (if $x_2$ is not true, then) $x_4$ is true (or performed).","notes":"This word is like {kanxe} but for .{ifle}. See also: {sigda}."},{"word":"cnatufi","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ reflects/pertains to Epipaleolithic Natufian culture of/in specifics $x2$ in properties $x3$"},{"word":"cnebo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the neck [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: a relatively narrow point].","notes":"See also {galxe}, {cutne}."},{"word":"cnegau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ makes $x_2$ vary in property $x_3$ in amount $x_4$ under conditions $x_5$","notes":"See {cenba}, {gasnu}"},{"word":"cnei'i","score":2,"definition":"having property $x_1$ semantically entails having property $x_2$."},{"word":"cnemu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) rewards $x_{2}$ [recipient] for atypical $x_{3}$ (event/property) with reward/desserts $x_{4}$.","notes":"Differs from earned payment because of atypical nature; rewards need not be positive but are in some sense deserved from the point of view of the rewarder: positive reward (= {zanyne'u}), punishment, penalty, demerit (= {malne'u}, {sfane'u}); $x_4$ may be a specific object, a commodity (mass), an event, or a property; pedantically, for objects/commodities, this is sumti-raising from ownership of the object/commodity (= {posne'u}, {posyvelne'u} for unambiguous semantics). See also {dunda}, {friti}, {jerna}, {jinga}, {jivna}, {pleji}, {sfasa}, {venfu}, {prali}, {dapma}."},{"word":"cneparbi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the derivative of $x_2$ with respect to $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {sa'o}, {cmaci}."},{"word":"cnici","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is orderly/neat/ordered in property/quantity $x_{2}$ (ka/ni).","notes":"See also {cunso}, {kalsa}."},{"word":"cnicni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ feels $x_2$ (ka) about $x_3$ feeling $x_4$ (ka) about $x_5$"},{"word":"cnicro","score":3,"definition":"$co_1=ci_1$ hurts emotionally due to $ci_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cortu}, {cinmo}, {cnixai}, {jgicro}, {badri}, {ckeji}."},{"word":"cnida","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ empathizes with $x_2$, showing same emotion $x_3$ about $x_4$","notes":"A gismu for a very important concept that, for some reason, didn't find its way into the gimste. See {cinmo}, {dai}, {dunli}."},{"word":"cnida'o","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=c_1$ is far/distant from $d_2$ in feeling $d_3=c_2$."},{"word":"cnija'o","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=c_1$ shows emotion $j_2=c_2$ (ka) about $c_3$ to audience $j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {badri}, {gleki}."},{"word":"cnijicla","score":0,"definition":"$j_1=c_3$ excites $j_2=c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {tercni}."},{"word":"cnikansa","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ empathizes with $x_2$ in feeling $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cinmo}, {kansa}, {dai}, {uu}, {ga'i}, {tolcumla}."},{"word":"cnikri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ emotionally believes $x_2$ (du'u) about subject $x_3$","notes":"May or may not contrast with one's more-conscious or rational beliefs; related to the concept of \"alief\" ({kricili}). See {cinmo}, {krici}, {cnisenpi}"},{"word":"cnilerfra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ 'reacts' with emoji $x_2$ ({ci'e'u}) to message/post $x_3$"},{"word":"cnile'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an emoji representing $x_2$","notes":"see also {ci'e'u}, {cnilerfra}"},{"word":"cnimanci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1=m_1$ feels flattered about $x_2=c_3=m_2$.","notes":"See also {cinmo}, {manci}."},{"word":"cnima'o","score":3,"definition":"$v_1$ is an interjection/attitudinal meaning $v_2=c_1$ in language $v_3$."},{"word":"cnimikce","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is a therapist treating $x_2=m_2=c_1$ for $x_3=m_3=c_2$ with treatment $x_4=m_4$."},{"word":"cnimle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=m_1=c_3$ is romantic to $x_2=m_2$; $x_1$ is beautiful to $x_2$ because it follows or is based on some emotional ideal that may not actually reflect reality.","notes":"Not \"romantic\" in the sense of \"pertaining to intimate love\" (={cinpamra'a}); rather, \"romantic\" in the sense of viewing emotions as a higher and more important quality with extraordinary properties. See also {cinmo}, {melbi}."},{"word":"cnino","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is new/unfamiliar/novel to observer $x_{2}$ in feature $x_{3}$ (ka) by standard $x_{4}$; $x_{1}$ is a novelty.","notes":"See also {nuzba}, {slabu}, {citno}, se {djuno}."},{"word":"cnipu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) feels (emotionally) good / pleasant / nice to $x_2$ under conditions $x_3$"},{"word":"cnirango","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is the sense/feeling in $c_1$ of emotion $c_2$ about $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cinmo}, {rango}."},{"word":"cnirei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ is a question about $x_3=c_2=p_4$’s emotion, asked by $x_2=p_3$ to $x_3=c_3=p_4$."},{"word":"cniri'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=r_1$ (event) moves/touches $x_2=c_1$ (person), causing emotion $x_3=c_2$ about object of emotion $x_4=c_3$ with causation conditions $x_5=r_3$; $x_1=r_1$ (event) is moving/touching.","notes":"Cf. {cnicro}."},{"word":"cnisa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of lead (Pb); [metaphor: heavy, malleable, soft metal].","notes":"See also {jinme}, {tinci}."},{"word":"cnise'i","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ is the heart (emotional self) of $s_2=c_1$."},{"word":"cnisei","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an apart-feels [emotion] with separated from $x_{2}$."},{"word":"cnisenpi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ emotionally disbelieves $x_2$ (du'u) about subject $x_3$","notes":"May or may not contrast with one's more-conscious or rational beliefs; related to the concept of \"alief\" ({kricili}). See {cinmo}, {senpi}, {cnikri}"},{"word":"cnisku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=ci_1=cu_1$ expresses emotion $x_2=ci_2=cu_2$/emotionally expresses $x_2$ for audience $x_3=cu_3$ via expressive medium $x_4=cu_4$."},{"word":"cnita","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is directly/vertically beneath/below/under/underneath/down from $x_{2}$ in frame of reference $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also underside, nether. See also {dizlo}, {gapru}, {galtu}, {farna}, {loldi}."},{"word":"cnita'u","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a garment with wears garment $x_{2}$ with garment purpose-emotion felt $x_{3}$."},{"word":"cnitcini","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=c_2$ is the mood experienced by $t_2=c_1$ about $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {selcni}, {tcini}."},{"word":"cniva'u","score":2,"definition":"$v_1$ sighs due to emotion $c_2$ (ka) about $c_3$ breathing/respiring $v_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cinmo}, {vasxu}, {cmoni}, {sipfru}."},{"word":"cnivelmikce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is therapy, given to patient $x_2$ for ailment $x_3$ by therapist $x_4$","notes":"See also {cnimikce}."},{"word":"cnixai","score":3,"definition":"$xr_1$ offends $xr_2=c_1$ affecting emotion $c_2$ (ka) about $c_3$ resulting in $xr_4$ (state).","notes":"Cf. {cinmo}, {xrani}, {cnicro}, {jgicro}."},{"word":"cnone'i","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=n_1$ is deep inside $n_2$ by standard $c_4$","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {condi},{nenri}"},{"word":"cnorailu'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ is the t(h)alweg (path following the deepest points along the course) in/of/belonging to geographical/hydrological/potential feature $x_2=c_1=t_1$ from $x_3=p_2$ to $x_4=p_3$","notes":"\"Potential\" in the definition refers to the scalar field, a sense used in physics."},{"word":"cnuiorke","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a New Yorker (urbanite/city-dweller); $x_1$ pertains to/reflects/belongs to New York City culture/history/geography in property/aspect $x_2$","notes":"Does not apply to the state!"},{"word":"cnupexe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is described in the CMYK color space as $x_2$","notes":"see also {xunri'obla}"},{"word":"cnurmje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/pertains to the New World [from European explorer perspective] in aspect $x_2$ under standard/definition thereof $x_3$","notes":"Experimental gismu version: {numje}"},{"word":"co","selmaho":"CO","score":100000,"definition":"tanru inversion operator; \"... of type ...\"; allows modifier trailing sumti without sumti links."},{"word":"co'a","selmaho":"ZAhO","score":100000,"definition":"interval event contour: at the starting point of ...; initiative >|< |."},{"word":"co'a'a","selmaho":"ZAhO","score":3,"definition":"superfective inchoative; starting too late","notes":"Opposite of {xa'o} by {co'a}; also opposite of {co'u'a}."},{"word":"co'acfa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=cf_1$ [state/event/process] commences/initiates/starts/begins to occur from its natural start; (intransitive verb).","notes":"See {co'a} {cfari}. $x_1$ starts from the very beginning. Also in the sense of 'starting anew' or 'starting from scratch'."},{"word":"co'ai","selmaho":"COhAI","score":3,"definition":"placed after a tanru with CO, following sumti return to the place structure of the left tanru unit.","notes":"\"broda co brode do\" = \"broda co brode be do\", however \"broda co brode co'ai do\" = \"broda be do co brode\". Overrides the rule that sumti following a tanru with CO belong to the place structure of the right tanru unit. Scope of a single CO; \"broda co brode co brodi\" would need \"co'ai\" once to return to \"brode\" and twice to return to \"broda\". Proposed rafsi: -cox-. See also: {co}."},{"word":"co'ai'e","selmaho":"CO","score":1,"definition":"Non-committal/agnostic/unassertive/abstaining/neutral tanru inversion.","notes":"This is not merely the assertion that any or some other CO will work (which is the elliptical case: {co'o'e}) nor that some connective between the identity ({co'au'e}) and full ({co}) inverses would do (such as: {co'au'ejoico}, {co'au'ejaco}, etc.; notice that these decompose into two distinct bridi which are connected as indicated). It is the assertion that the utterer does not care which CO is used here or that they are not necessarily asserting one way or the other (in fact, they are actively asserting a neutral or abstaining stance)."},{"word":"co'arbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ starts to become $b_2$ under conditions $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {co'a}, {binxo}, {tolsisti}, {tolsti}, {cfagau}, {cfari'i}."},{"word":"co'asku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ (agent) starts to express/say $c_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) for audience $c_3$ via expressive medium $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {co'a}, {cusku}."},{"word":"co'au'a","selmaho":"ZAhO","score":1,"definition":"interval event contour: at the restarting/renewal point of...","notes":"The event is being considered somewhat/approximately cyclic in nature on the large scale; the point in question is an end point for one version of going through the cycle once and the point at which the next version begins. The previous cycle need not have reached or exceeded its natural completion/conclusion. This word is useful for when a player restarts a level in a game - the choices made within the level may not be exactly the same, but much of it nonetheless is extremely similar between attempts. \"Redouble\" may have this meaning. Use this word when one is not at the true (last) end of an event, nor its true (first) beginning, yet is at an end and a begin."},{"word":"co'au'e","selmaho":"CO","score":2,"definition":"trivial selbri inversion: does not invert tanru (seltau first/left, tertau second/right).","notes":"This is the default in Lojban and can often be elided. (Re)asserts local left-grouping if used multiple times (just as {co} asserts right-grouping). Mostly used in answer to {co'u'o} or in order to be explicit or to override grouping rules."},{"word":"cocyborcidytse","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ kneels/genuflects with meaning $x_2$ on surface $x_3$ on/with limb(s) $x_4$ of body $x_5$.","notes":"Usually implies obeisance, homage, devotion, loyalty, obedience, subservience, vulnerability, or some other form of inferiority or trust. Specify the recipient of said inferiority or trust expression via/in $x_2$. Mere \"{cidytse}\" is an action which may not convey any semantic information. This word uses experimental rafsi \"-coc-\", which has been proposed to be assigned to experimental gismu \"{corci}\". This word is, for now, equivalent to \"{cidytsecorci}\", mostly because .krtisfranks. cannot semantically distinguish between \"a kneeling-type-of semantic-gesture\" and \"a semantic-gesture-type-of kneeling\"."},{"word":"cocyci'ekei","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ plays charades/gesture-game $ci_1=k_2$ governed by rules $ci_2$ interrelating game parts (physical or conceptual; includes gestures) $ci_3$","notes":"From {corci} {ciste} {kelci}. corci1 is included in ciste3. See also {cockei}"},{"word":"co'e","selmaho":"GOhA","score":100003,"definition":"elliptical/unspecified bridi relationship."},{"word":"co'e'o'e","selmaho":"COhEhOhE","score":3,"definition":"Elliptical elliptical. Beware, its grammar is also elliptical.","notes":"u'ivla. The abstaining/agnostic version of this word was not considered based on pragmatic and philosophical reasons. What are things that are even unsaying that they are things?"},{"word":"co'i","selmaho":"ZAhO","score":100001,"definition":"interval event contour: at the instantaneous point of ...; achievative/perfective; point event >|<."},{"word":"coi","selmaho":"COI","score":100001,"definition":"vocative: greetings/hello."},{"word":"coico'o","selmaho":"COI*","score":100000,"definition":"vocative: greetings in passing."},{"word":"coi'e","selmaho":"MOI","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is PA hours in duration by standard $x_2$.","notes":"Example \"pu lo re coi'e\" meaning \"two hours ago\". See also {cacra}, {nei'o}, {lei'o}, {jei'o}, {doi'e}, {moi'e}, {soi'e}, {cei'a}."},{"word":"coilojban","score":3,"definition":"name: forgetful stubborn supporter of pre-Dotside Lojban.","notes":"u'ivla"},{"word":"coindoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'vocative' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: (COI NAI?)+ & DOI. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"coinrodo","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'vocative' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: (COI NAI?)+ & DOI. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"coi'o'e","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"asks the listener to provide a word matching the preceding description being the seltau"},{"word":"coisna","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=c_1$ is a deep/rumbling sound produced by $s_2=c_2$ from point of reference $c_3$.","notes":"$c_3$ could also be interpreted as a particular pitch/frequency. See also: {condi}, {sance}."},{"word":"cokcu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ soaks up/absorbs/sucks up $x_{2}$ from $x_{3}$ into $x_{4}$; $x_{1}$ is an absorbant.","notes":"See also {panje}, {sakci}, {lacpu}."},{"word":"cokte","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plum/member of subgenus Prunus of genus Prunus of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"Nahuatl \"xocotetl\""},{"word":"colzu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_2$ (entity) takes action $x_3$ (property of $x_2$) in order to $x_4$ (clause)","notes":"Showcase of VSO-like style in Lojban. $x_1$ is undefined. See also {zuktela}, {zukte}, {rafybri}."},{"word":"comco'e","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a thingamajig / thing which the speaker can't put a predicate upon","notes":"See also {co'e}"},{"word":"comgau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ makes $x_2$ be in some unspecified relation with $x_3$; $x_1$ assigns / pairs up $x_2$ and $x_3$."},{"word":"concoicnoblolotlo'i","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=b_1$ is a deep-sea submarine for carrying $b_2$, propelled by $b_3$","notes":"See also {jvojvo}, {bloblobloblo}."},{"word":"condi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is deep in extent in direction/property $x_{2}$ away from reference point $x_{3}$ by standard $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {clani}, {caxno}, {bargu}, {ganra}, {rotsu}, {barda}, {gutci}, {minli}."},{"word":"conka","score":6,"definition":"$x_1$ is functional / usable for function $x_2$","notes":"Syn. {tolpo'u}. See {spofu}, {cikre}, {katci}, {pilno}, {plixau}"},{"word":"co'o","selmaho":"COI","score":100001,"definition":"vocative: partings/good-bye."},{"word":"co'o'e","selmaho":"CO","score":1,"definition":"elliptical/vague/unspecific/generic tanru inversion","notes":"References some (possibly multiple) cmavo in selma'o CO. Unlike most other ellipticals, the default value is not elliptical, so this word cannot be omitted/implicit; it must be explicit."},{"word":"co'oi","selmaho":"COI","score":3,"definition":"Combination of {coi} and {co'o}, indicating either greetings or partings according to context; may also constitute a greeting in passing (such as {coico'o}).","notes":"The scalar negated forms of this COI are apparently identical to its positive form. cf. {coi}, {co'o}, {rinsa}, {tolrinsa}."},{"word":"corci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gesture/facial expression/body part motion/body language/expressive (nonverbal or nonvocal) feature/microexpression/stature/posture/sign/body signal [nonverbal expression made using only one's body parts and items on one's immediate person as extensions of the body in order to communicate; possibly nonlinguistic/extralinguistic] that conveys/expresses thought/emotion/command/idea $x_2$ (nu/si'o; possibly text and other types) made using body part/utensil/object/at locus $x_3$ in/by motion/action/means $x_4$","notes":"Must be body-oriented; any other object involved is simply for the matter of convenience and acts as an extension of the body (and thus must be on the performer's immediate person at or near the locus of the gesture). Body language, posturing, and stature are usually considered to be nonlocalized (body-general), although they need not be (and technically are not in general). Must be externally visible and/or internally sensed. Any non-body-part utensil/item (including clothing) must function as an extension of the body in the gesture. Need not be conscious or performed by a person (note that agent/performer is not mentioned in this definition); can, but need not, be accompanied by vocalizations (not necessarily linguistic), but the gesture itself is not primarily noise-producing. Might include sign language words or cheremes, although a more explicit word for linguistically organized and “full” cheremes is preferred (and especially for the sign language as a whole). x1 is possibly best typed by {nu} and/or {si'o}. x4 might be best expressed as an event; for example, it could be \"the event of the right hand touching the chest near the heart, with fist clenched\" for a salute, whereas/wherein x3 would be merely the fist/hand (and the chest near the heart). Use \"{cocygau}\" resp. \"{cocyzu'e}\" for: \"$x_1$ (agent resp. volitional entity) gestures; $x1$ agentively/actively makes gesture $x2$, communicating $x3$, performed with body part(s) $x4$ in motion $x5$\"; this lujvo uses an unofficial cmarafsi. Proposed short rafsi: -coc-."},{"word":"corgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ (agent) hurts/causes pain for $c_1$ at locus $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cortu}, {gasnu}, {crogau}, {crori'a}, {cnixai}."},{"word":"cortu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ hurts/feels pain/hurt at locus $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cinmo}, {xrani}."},{"word":"cotci","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a snack/refreshment with components/ingredients $x_2$"},{"word":"co'u","selmaho":"ZAhO","score":100000,"definition":"interval event contour: at the ending point of ... even if not done; cessative | >< |."},{"word":"co'u'a","selmaho":"ZAhO","score":1,"definition":"interval event contour: premature cessation; done although not finished; at the ending point of ... even though not completed.","notes":"This is a shade of \"{co'u}\"; whereas \"co'u\" can cover any cessation (completed or otherwise), this word definitively and affirmatively indicates that completion has not been achieved."},{"word":"co'udzau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ cancels upvote-or-downvote for / \"unlikes\" $x_2$ in system $x_3$","notes":"Refers to systems (chiefly on the Internet) that keep a running tally of approval-votes, and sometimes disapproval-votes as well. See {ma'udzau}, {ni'udzau}, {adzau}, {nildzau}, {kansele}, {co'u}"},{"word":"co'u'o","selmaho":"COhUhO","score":1,"definition":"tanru inversion question: asks for a CO cmavo."},{"word":"co'urde'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ quits/stops/aborts waiting/pausing for/until $x_2$ at state $x_3$ and starts/continues with $x_4$ (activity/process).","notes":"The pause waiting is not completed. See {co'u}, {denpa}."},{"word":"co'urdu'u","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is relieved from stress/discomfort $d_2$","notes":"Cf. {surla}, {kufra}, {snura}, {gleki}."},{"word":"co'urfa'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) has ceased happening and is not expected to start again."},{"word":"co'urji'e","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ dies / ceases to live; alive according to standard $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {co'u}, {jmive}, {morsi}."},{"word":"cpacu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ gets/procures/acquires/obtains/accepts $x_{2}$ from source $x_{3}$ [previous possessor not implied].","notes":"Also fetch; accept a gift (= {seldu'acpa}). See also {punji}, {lebna}, {vimcu}."},{"word":"cpana","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is upon/atop/resting on/lying on [the upper surface of] $x_{2}$ in frame of reference/gravity $x_{3}$.","notes":"($x_1$ may be object or event); See also se {vasru}, {jbini}, {zvati}, {nenri}, {vreta}, {ckana}, {diklo}, {jibni}, {lamji}, {zutse}, {punji} for lay upon, {sarji}, {zbepi}."},{"word":"cpanygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ causes $c_1$ to [rest on]/[be on top of]/[lie on] $c_2$ in frame of reference $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cpana}, {gasnu}."},{"word":"cpanygle","score":3,"definition":"$g_1=c_1$ rides/mounts/has sexual intercourse on top of $g_2=c_2$, in frame of reference/gravity $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {glepe'o}, {gaxygle}."},{"word":"cpapro","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=c_1$ refuses $f_2=c_2$ from $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {fapro}."},{"word":"cpare","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ climbs/clambers/creeps/crawls on surface $x_{2}$ in direction $x_{3}$ using $x_{4}$ [limbs/tools].","notes":"See also {klama}, {litru}, {bajra}, {farlu}, {plipe}."},{"word":"cpavlofi'ai","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to Pavlovian (Upper Paleolithic) technological industry/culture/know-how of period and location (specifics) $x2$ in properties $x3$"},{"word":"cpazau","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=c_1$ approves the receipt of $c_2$ from $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cpacu}, {zanru}, {fitytu'i}, {radji'i}, {zarcpa}."},{"word":"cpedu","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ requests/asks/petitions/solicits for $x_{2}$ of/from $x_{3}$ in manner/form $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also demand (= {mi'ecpe}); $x_4$ is a means of expression See also ve {cusku}.: a request may be indicated in speech, in writing, or by an action (e.g. petitions are often in writing, while begging/panhandling may be indicated by an action or even demeanor). (cf. {pikci}, te {preti}, te {frati}, se {spuda}, {danfu})"},{"word":"cpeirigordi","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to Périgordian technological industry/culture/know-how of period and location (specifics) $x2$ in properties $x3$"},{"word":"cpesi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ask each other for/request from each other $x_2$ in manner/form $x_3$","notes":"{cpedu} {simxu}"},{"word":"cpesku","score":1,"definition":"$cu_1=cp_1$ pleas/[expresses request] $cu_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) to $cu_3=cp_3$ via expressive medium $cu_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cpedu}, {cusku}."},{"word":"cpetinbe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ complies with/accedes to request $x_2$ made by $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cpezu'e}, {cperanda}, {vi'o}."},{"word":"cpezu'e","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ complies with request $x_2$ from $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cpedu}, {zukte}, {vi'o}, {cpetinbe}."},{"word":"cpicinfo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gryphon/griffin/griffon.","notes":"Cf. {cipni}, {cinfo}, {cizda'u}. "},{"word":"cpidodo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dodo of species $x_2$"},{"word":"cpikakadu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cockatoo of species $x_2$","notes":"See {cipni}"},{"word":"cpikiui","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kiwi bird (genus Apteryx) of species/type $x_2$","notes":"See {cipni}"},{"word":"cpikuku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cuckoo (family Cuculidae) of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {cipni}"},{"word":"cpina","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is pungent/piquant/peppery/spicy/irritating to sense $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also prickly (= {pecycpina}). See also {vrusi}, {kukte}, {cidja}, {panci}, {sumne}."},{"word":"cpinyspa","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a sense-irritating plant/thistle of species $x_2$. ","notes":"Cf. {spati}, {cpina}."},{"word":"cpinytsapi","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=c_1$ is a hot/pungent spice causing flavor/effect $t_2$ (event/property).","notes":"Cf. {tsaprpiperi}, {kapsiku}, {armoraki}, {cidja}, {kukte}, {cortu}."},{"word":"cpipika","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bird of species Pica Pica / Eurasian (Common) Magpie"},{"word":"cpirdinorni","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a giant moa bird (genus Dinornis) of species $c_2$."},{"word":"cpiremu","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is an emu bird (genus Dromaius) of species $c_2$."},{"word":"cpireporni","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is an elephant bird (genus Aepyornis) of species $c_2$."},{"word":"cpirkasari","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a cassowary bird (genus Casuarius) of species $c_2$."},{"word":"cpirkivi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a kiwi bird (genus Apteryx) of species $c_2$."},{"word":"cpirlre'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a rhea bird (genus Rhea) of species $c_2$."},{"word":"cpirlrinkotu","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a Huayco or red-winged tinamou (genus Rhynchotus) of species $c_2$."},{"word":"cpirnotoprokta","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a tinamou bird (genus Nothoprocta) of species $c_2$."},{"word":"cpirnotura","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a tinamou bird (genus Nothura) of species $c_2$."},{"word":"cpitepygau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a scarecrow for scaring off birds $x_2$"},{"word":"cpitukana","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a toucan of species $x_2$"},{"word":"cpixa","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ appears","notes":"See {canci}. Synonym of {tolcanci}."},{"word":"cpizda","score":3,"definition":"$z_1$ is a nest of bird $z_2=c_1$ of genus/species/etc. $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kolmba}, {sovda}."},{"word":"cplancu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (person(s)) is/are adopted by $x_2$ (individual, family, tribe/clan, community, team, institution, etc.) into the latter's overarching family/clan/tribe/community/team/institution/etc. $x_4$ in(to) role/relation $x_3$ or an analog thereof via means/law/norm/socio-cultural or other mechanism $x_5$; $x_2$ adopts $x_1$ into $x_2$'s family11.","notes":"$x_1$ is the adoptee; $x_2$ is the adopter. Usually (in modern Western culture), adoption of this type is of a young child ($x_2$) by a soon-to-be parental figure or romantic n-some ($x_1$) into the role of their offspring analog ($x_3$); however, many other forms of adoption are possible and belong to this word. Note that this definition is in the passive voice in English. The 'step-parent'/'step-child' or even direct spousal or resultant 'in-law' relationships may in some sense be viewed as adoption via marriage. This definition is very broad, but a certain degree of integration is assumed or required (at least for certain purposes). Adoption can be by a community and the 'familial' relationship can be simply a somewhat interpersonally-distant communal one. Adoption need not be by an older or more senior person of a younger or more junior one. $x_4$ is most useful when it differs from $x_2$ (particularly if $x_2$ is an individual). Adoption does not presuppose that no relationship, or even similar relationship, existed prior to the adoption, although it would be odd to adopt someone into exactly the same relationship which they already had attained. This word replaces the word \"{lacpa}\", which is prohibited by gismu conflict ({gimkamsmikezypro}); for a perfect synonym of gismu form, see: \"{lucpa}\"."},{"word":"cple'ijdu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ gives/donates/pays/remunerates/exchanges/vel sim. $x_2$ (money, remuneration, payment, bartered good, kind, specie, item, gift, vel sim.) to $x_3$ (recipient, seller, vel sim.).","notes":"\"To transfer or transmit any( )thing of value or interest\". Combines \"{canja}\", \"{vecnu}\", \"{pleji}\", and \"{dunda}\"; the semantic scope is broader than the union of these words though. Includes a transfer of funds between bank accounts, liens, etc., even for the same account owner or property. The giving of $x_2$ may be in exchange for something or to make a debt whole vel sim., or it might not be; thus, this word abstains from specifying the cause of such a 'giving'. Any sort of intentional giving of ownership/custody of something of value to someone, in the broadest sense, is encapsulated by this word. \"Transmit\", \"broadcast\", \"impart\", \"teach\" can be included in the list of possible meanings in certain mindsets, interpretations, or contexts. Beware sumti raising (ownership/physical possession of an item is given, for example)."},{"word":"cpolinomi'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a formal polynomial with coefficients $x2$ (ordered list) of degree $x_3$ (li; nonnegative integer) over structure/ring $x_4$ (to which coefficients $x_2$ all belong) and in indeterminant $x_5$.","notes":"$x_3$ must be greater than or equal to the number of entries in $x_2$; if these two values are not equal, then the explicitly mentioned entries of $x_2$ are the values of the coefficients as will be described next, starting with the most important one; all the following coefficients (which are not explicitly mentioned) are {xo'ei} (taking appropriate values) until and including once the constant term's coefficient (when understood as a function) is reached. If $x_2$ is presented as an ordered list, the entries represent the 'coefficients' of the particular polynomial and are specified in the order such that the $i$th entry/term is the $(n-i+1)$th 'coefficient', for all positive integers $i$ which are less than or equal to $n+1$, where the ordering of 'coefficients' is determined by the exponent of the indeterminate associated therewith (when treated as a function); thus, the last entry is the constant term (when treated as a function), the penultimate term is the coefficient of the argument of $x_5$ (when treated as a function), and the first term is the coefficient of the argument of $x_5$ exponentiated by $n$ (which is the degree $x_3$ of the polynomial $x_1$); in other words, the $i$th entry of $x_2$ (where indexing of the ordered list starts at $1$) is the coefficient of $x^{(n-i+1)}$, where $x_5 = x$ is the indeterminate. \"{ze'ai'au}\" enables for reversal of $x_2$ so that the first-uttered term is the constant, the next-uttered term is the coefficient of the linear term, ..., and the last ((n+1)st) term is the coefficient of the most-significant term in the polynomial ($x^n$). See also: \"{tefsujme'o}\" ({brivla}: polynomial function), \"{po'i'oi}\" (basically, the mekso equivalent to this word), \"{po'i'ei}\"."},{"word":"cpubakni","score":3,"definition":"$b_1=l_1$ is/are (an) ox/oxen [cattle/beef-producer/bovine] for pulling/drafting $l_2$ by handle $l_3$ of species/breed $b_2$."},{"word":"cpudalcarce","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a horse cab/carriage/equipage for carrying $c_2$, propelled by animal(s) $l_1=c_3$ by handle/at locus $l_3$."},{"word":"cpuga'ablo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rowing boat or sculler, carrying $x_2$, pulled by $x_3$."},{"word":"cpuga'ali'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ rows or sculls on route $x_2$ with boat, rowing boat or scull $x_3$."},{"word":"cpumi'i","score":2,"definition":"$l_1=m_1$ is a tractor pulling $l_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cpumuvgau}, {trene}, {karce}, {pulni}."},{"word":"cpumuvgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=l_1$ pulls $m_1=l_2$ to destination $m_2$ from origin $m_3$ over path/route $m_4$ at handle/locus $l_3$.","notes":"Cf. {catke}, {bevri}, {jgari}, {cpumi'i}, {trene}, {pulni}."},{"word":"cpupi'o","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is a harpsichord.","notes":"See also: {mrupi'o}, {balpi'o}, {sa'irpi'o}, {tu'urpi'o}, {runpi'o}, {dicpi'o}"},{"word":"cra'arna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is such that its directed axis or primary 'face' is oriented/faces/aimed in the direction of/toward point $x_2$ according to convention $x_3$","notes":"$x_3$ determines what is the axis that is being implicitly considered and what its direction is; for example, if $x_1$ is an actually-oriented circular loop then a convention $x_3$ which specifies that the line through its center which does not intersect the loop as the axis and the right-hand rule as providing the direction will determine $x_2$. $x_2$ is not a direction but any point in such a direction, so no frame of reference is necessary (the statement holds equally true in all frames of reference, even if the labels are different). See also: {farka}."},{"word":"cradi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ broadcasts/transmits [using radio waves] $x_{2}$ via station/frequency $x_{3}$ to [radio] receiver $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also $x_1$ is a broadcaster. See also {tivni}, {benji}, {tcana}."},{"word":"cradyvelcradi","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a radio transceiver transmitting/receiving $c_2$ on frequency $c_3$ to/from transceiver $c_4$.","notes":"The $x_3$ place may specify more than one frequency, for instance in cases where different frequencies are used for transmission and receipt. Cf. {veltivni}."},{"word":"crakemkarsna","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a front vowel sound.","notes":"See also {rixykemkarsna}, {mijykemkarsna}, {karsna}, {voksna}, {ra'isna}, {relkarsna}."},{"word":"crakemsazycimde","score":1,"definition":"$ci_1=cr_1$ is a heads-up display (HUD) for user $s_1$ of machine/system $s_2$ based on principle $ci_3$. It is shown/visible in front of $cr_2$, as seen from the user's viewpoint.","notes":"A very general sense of “heads-up display” is used here; it is not limited to one single application. For example, it could be used to refer to both the heads-up display of modern aircraft as well as the heads-up display in computing and video games. Cf. {crane}, {sazycimde}."},{"word":"crakla","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=c_1$ advances to $k_2$ from $k_3=c_2$ via $k_4$ using means/vehicle $k_5$.","notes":"Cf. {klama}, {crane}."},{"word":"craku'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is an anteroom of/in structure $k_2$ surrounded by partitions/walls/ceiling/floor $k_3$ (mass/jo'u).","notes":"Cf. {balku'a}."},{"word":"crale'u","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is an initial letter in alphabet/character-set $l_2$ representing $l_3$."},{"word":"crami","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mythological/fantastic creature [mythical organism] of mythos/religion/story/culture $x_2$.","notes":"Need not be an animal, nor even active, but must be alive/active/animate (includes ghosts, spirits, genies, golems, etc.). The reference set of this word is a strict superset of the reference set of \"{crida}\". See also: \"{ranmi}\"."},{"word":"cramrmantikore","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a manticore(/satyral?/lampago?) of mythos/form/species $x_2$","notes":"The rafsi zi'evla-classifier for this word is experimental: {crami}."},{"word":"crane","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is anterior/ahead/forward/(in/on) the front of $x_{2}$ which faces/in-frame-of-reference $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also: $x_3$ is the standard of orientation for $x_2$. See also {sefta}, {flira}, {trixe}, {mlana}, {pritu}, {zunle}."},{"word":"crarai","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=c_1$ is/are the frontmost among set/range $t_4$ which faces/in-frame-of-reference $c_3$.","notes":"Be careful not to use this when {li'enrai} is meant. Their meanings may overlap somewhat."},{"word":"cratse","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a president; $x_1$ is president of $x_2$","notes":"Wide sense; like {jatna}, plus the \"president\" title. See also {ianlaua}, {gugja'a}, {kagja'a}, {presidente}"},{"word":"cravi","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a primarily audio-only program/broadcast that is done through medium $x_2$ and has content $x_3$","notes":"Radio program, podcast."},{"word":"cravro","score":1,"definition":"$v_1=c_1$ is a front door/gateway/access between $v_2$ and $v_3$ of structure $v_4$.","notes":"Cf. {ti'evro}."},{"word":"craxra","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is the front-cover picture/image/illustration showing $p_2$ made by artist $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {crane}, {pixra}."},{"word":"crebi'o","score":3,"definition":"$c_1=b_1$ becomes expert at $c_2=b_2$ under conditions $b_3$ by standard $c_3$.","notes":"Coined because {cilre} makes it hard to talk about just learning about a subject. Cf. {ckule}, {saske}, {ctuca}."},{"word":"crecipra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is a test/examination of $x_2$'s skill/competence in subject $x_3$"},{"word":"crejibri","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=c_2$ is a profession (job) of person $j_2=c_1$.","notes":"Especially a job requiring a high level of skill or training. Cf. {jibri}, {gunka}, {certu}."},{"word":"creka","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a shirt/blouse/top [upper-body garment - not necessarily sleeved or buttoned], material $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {taxfu}."},{"word":"crekafpra","score":1,"definition":"$cu_1$ is a barista/is skilled at making coffee drink/product $cu_2=ck_1$ by process $cu_3$.","notes":"See also espresso (={kafrspreso}), coffeehouse/coffee bar (={kafybarja}), espresso machine (={cabrspreso})."},{"word":"crekai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ does $x_2$ in a skilled manner","notes":"See {certu}, {ckaji}"},{"word":"crelai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (person) has rank/skill level $x_2$ (li) in discipline/game/activity $x_3$"},{"word":"crelarpra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=ce_1=cu_1$ expertly produces artwork $x_2=cu_2$ of craft/skill $x_3=ce_2=l_2$ by process $x_4=cu_3$ expertly produced by standard $x_5=ce_3$."},{"word":"crenzuue","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ practices/exercises/drills/trains in/for action/event/performance $x_2$","notes":"zi'evla-shortening of {crezenzu'e}"},{"word":"crepu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) harvests/reaps/gathers crop/product/objects $x_{2}$ from source/area $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {critu}, {sombo}, {jmaji}."},{"word":"creti'i","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ suggests/offers expert advice/protip $x_2$ (ka) to $x_3$.","notes":"See also {certu}, {stidi}."},{"word":"cretro","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=c_1$ skillfully handles $j_2=c_2$ in event $j_3$."},{"word":"cre'udingar","score":1,"definition":"Schrödinger","notes":"If Lojban ever comes to accept the diphthong \"eu\", this word should delete the .y'y that it contains so that the first syllable nucleus is this diphthong. If Lojban ever accepts the Velarde nasal eng as a distinct letter, the \"ng\" string in this word should be replaced by it."},{"word":"crexalbo","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=xa_1$ is a geek/nerd of field $c_2=xa_2$ (event/activity) by standard $c_3$."},{"word":"crezenzu'e","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ practices/exercises/drills/trains in/for action/event/performance $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {rapcreze'a}, {xadyplijvi}."},{"word":"cribe","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a bear/ursoid of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {danlu}, {mabru}."},{"word":"cribyjba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is bearberry of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"crida","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a fairy/elf/gnome/brownie/pixie/goblin/kobold [mythical humanoid] of mythos/religion $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also orc, giant, demon or devil (when humanoid-form is presumed by the mythos/religion), bugbear, bogeyman. (cf. {ranmi}, especially for non-humanoid creatures of myth, {lijda})"},{"word":"cridrmononoke","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a spirit, fairy, mononoke (Japanese) of type/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"cridrtigbala","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a werehorse, tikbalang, of Philippine mythology, of type/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"cridyske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass of facts) is the science of fairies/elves/pixies [mythical humanoid] of mythos/religion $c_2$ based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {crida}, {saske}, {ranmi}."},{"word":"crigau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ causes $x_2=c_1$ to lose property $x_3=c_2$","notes":"The third place of cirko is the event itself. cf. {cirko} and {gasnu}"},{"word":"crimprau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a shrimp/prawn [general: no restrictions] of taxon/species/type $x_2$","notes":"See also: {praune} (freshwater only), {crimpui} (marine only)."},{"word":"crimpuui","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a prawn/shrimp [marine/saltwater specimens/species only] of taxon/species/type $x_2$","notes":"The term \"shrimp\" is imprecise in English; in Lojban, this word refers to any and only decapod, stalk-eyed, narrow-abdomenned, muscularly-betailed, slender-legged, long-whiskered crustaceans with elongated bodies, that lives in saltwater/a marine environment, and the primary mode of locomotion of which is by swimming (especially propelled by swimmerets); the word is not taxonomic. See also: {praune}"},{"word":"crino","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is green/verdant [color adjective].","notes":"See also {skari}, {blabi}, {xekri}, {kandi}, {carmi}, {cicna}."},{"word":"cripu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a bridge/span over/across $x_{2}$ between $x_{3}$ and $x_{4}$ [unordered, typically destination first].","notes":"See also {bargu}, {kruca}, {ragve}, {kuspe}."},{"word":"cripyr","score":-1,"definition":"A Creeper, the exploding green monster from the video game Minecraft","notes":"Cmevla was used because the lujvo ri'orpo'afruborcizborda'u (green exploding frowning monster) was intolerably long."},{"word":"crisa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is summer/summertime [hot season] of year $x_{2}$ at location $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {citsi}, {critu}, {dunra}, {vensa}."},{"word":"crisaunra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Summer(time)/(a)estival [hot season] in the northern hemisphere and Winter(time)/hibernal/hiemal [cold season] in the southern hemisphere of year $x_2$ and for celestial body $x_3$.","notes":"See also: \"{dunra}\", \"{crisa}\", \"{vensraitu}\", \"{dunraisa}\", \"{critoinsa}\"."},{"word":"critoinsa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Spring time/vernal [warming season] in the southern hemisphere and Autumn/autumnal [cooling season] in the northern hemisphere of year $x_2$ and for celestial body $x_3$.","notes":"See also: \"{vensa}\", \"{critu}\", \"{crisaunra}\", \"{vensraitu}\", \"{dunraisa}\". Equivalent to \"{crituuensa}\"."},{"word":"critsauai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a green color."},{"word":"critu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is autumn/fall [harvest/cooling season] of year $x_{2}$ at location $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {citsi}, {crisa}, {dunra}, {vensa}, {crepu}."},{"word":"crocaupalcau","score":1,"definition":"$x_0$: No pain, no gain. You have to work for what you want. (nullary predicate)"},{"word":"crofanta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a painkiller for locus (body part) $x_2$","notes":"See {cortu}, {fanta}, {micyxu'i}, {nircadyxu'i}"},{"word":"crogau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ (agent) hurts/causes pain for $c_1$ at locus $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cortu}, {gasnu}, {corgau}, {crori'a}, {cnixai}."},{"word":"crogle","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ practices sadomasochism with $g_2=c_1$ with pain at locus $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bikla}, {laktergu'i}, {darxi}, {tunta}, {pinfu}, {katna}, {jesni}."},{"word":"crori'a","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ (event/state) hurts/causes pain for $x_2=c_1$ at locus $x_3=c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cpina}, {crotsapi}, {crovu'i}, {xrani}."},{"word":"crotsapi","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is hot spice.","notes":"Cf. {cpina}."},{"word":"crovu'i","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a hot/spicy taste/flavor of/emitted by $v_2$.","notes":"Cf. {crotsapi}, {cpina}."},{"word":"crujva","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=j_1=c_1$ is a rule permitting/allowing $x_2=j_2=c_2$ (event/state) within system/community $x_3=j_3$ under conditions $x_4=c_3$","notes":"The use of $c_1$ there is perhaps a bit iffy; the point here is that it's non-agentive."},{"word":"crutcini","score":3,"definition":"$t_1$ is a situation / condition / state / position that allows / is sufficient for event $c_2=t_2$ under conditions $c_3$.","notes":"As the whole point of this word is to ignore the agentive nature of c1, c1 has been dropped. Cf. {curmi}, {tcini}, {rau}, {banzu}."},{"word":"cruvei","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a permit allowing $c_2$ (event) under conditions $c_3$, preserved in medium $v_4$.","notes":"Cf. {jaspu}, {e'a}."},{"word":"ctaipe","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a value / proof of type / proposition $x_2$ under context $x_3$ in (type / logical) system $x_4$.","notes":"Types and propositions are considered equivalent due to the Curry-Howard correspondence. Compare to mathematical notation: \"$x_3 \\vdash x_1 : x_2$\", with $x_4$ implied by context. In proof-irrelevant work (e.g, classical logic), this is usually written \"$x_3 \\vdash x_2$\". $x_1$ is most likely to be filled by a {li} construct, or something that potentially reduces to a mathematical expression. Quoted arguments should be dereferenced with {la'e} or similar. $x_1$ can be filled by {zi'o}, which means that the proposition is unprovable. $x_2$ can be filled by a set of which the $x_1$ value is a member. It may be convenient to interpret {lo'i} as the gadri for types. $x_3$ will be a conjunction of {du'u} sumti, each possibly containing a bridi based on {ctaipe}. $x_4$ need not be consistent. For example, almost every programming language has an inconsistent type system (by virtue of being Turing-equivalent)."},{"word":"ctaipycmaci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a type theory."},{"word":"ctakamni","score":2,"definition":"$k_1=c_1$ is the audit committee of $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {catlu}, {kamni}, {trukamni}, {trokamni}, {gazykamni}."},{"word":"ctanuki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tanuki/raccoon-dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides) of subspecies/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"ctaru","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a tide [cyclical/periodic expansion] in $x_{2}$ caused by $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {xamsi}."},{"word":"ctebi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the lip [body-part]/rim of orifice $x_{2}$ of body $x_{3}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is labial.","notes":"See also {moklu}, {korbi}, {cinba}."},{"word":"ctebixtei","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a time interval with day with night $x_{2}$ with night location $x_{3}$.","notes":"Cf. {murse}."},{"word":"ctecmocpi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a nightjar/goatsucker/whippoorwill of genus/species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ctesa'acpi}, {rasycpi}."},{"word":"ctecpi","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is an owl of species $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cipni}, {nicte}."},{"word":"ctecutci","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a slipper (shoe primarily for wearing at night) for wearing on [feet/hooves] $c_2$, made of material $c_3$.","notes":"See also {nicte}, {cutci}."},{"word":"ctejau","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ is dew."},{"word":"cteki","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a tax/levy/duty on goods/services/event $x_{2}$ levied against $x_{3}$ by authority/collector $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also custom, toll, tariff, tribute. See also {pleji}, {flalu}, {turni}."},{"word":"ctemanku","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is dark of night of day $n_2$ at location $n_3$."},{"word":"ctemidju","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is the midnight of $n_2$ at location $n_3$.","notes":"Cf. {nicte}, {midju}, {dormidju}."},{"word":"ctemurse","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a twilight with day with twilight $x_{2}$ with twilight location $x_{3}$."},{"word":"ctenalcando","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is nocturnal/active during the nighttime $n_1$.","notes":"Also (figurative): nightbird, nightowl."},{"word":"ctenilteikeznulfau","score":1,"definition":"$f_1 = r_1 = x_1$ (event; perhaps: spacetime coordinates) is an equinox for season $x_2$ at location/of or for celestial body/object $d_3 = x_3$ with respect to orbit/sun $x_4$.","notes":"This word is perfectly and exactly semantically equivalent to \"{dornilteikeznulfau}\", except at most in terms of emphasis and connotation and poetic value. Unlike the pair \"{ctenilteikezraifau}\" and \"{dornilteikezraifau}\", neither of the \"equinox\" words herein referenced thus far have a default or preference for any given season."},{"word":"ctenilteikezraifau","score":1,"definition":"$f_1 = r_1 = x_1$ (event; perhaps: spacetime coordinates) is a solstice of extreme $r_3 = x_2$ (\"ka\" construct or season; default: \"ka zmadu\", which means \"Winter solstice\", unless context makes this interpretation untenable) at location/of or for celestial body/object $d_3 = x_3$ with respect to orbit/sun $x_4$.","notes":"This word is exactly analogous to \"{dornilteikezraifau}\" and (conceptually speaking) does nothing other than merely multiplying dornilteikezraifau$_2$ by $-1$. All of the notes and commentary for that word apply here. See also: \"{ctenilteikeznulfau}\"."},{"word":"ctera","score":0,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a lock/seal of/on/for sealing $x_{2}$ with/by locking mechanism $x_{3}$.","notes":"Equivalent to \"{stela}\"; gismu similarity conflict with \"{stero}\" prohibited *\"stera\". In a dialect which prefers this word over \"stela\", the rafsi for this word would be \"-ter-\" and the rafsi for \"{te}\" would be \"-tel-\", thus normalizing and uniformizing the rafsi of the primary members of selma'o SE. See also: \"{ckiku}\"."},{"word":"cternalmat","score":1,"definition":"Chinese checkers"},{"word":"ctesa'acpi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a nightingale of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sfanykavycpi}, {ctecmocpi}."},{"word":"ctesai","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a supper composed of dishes including $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {vacysai}, {dormijysai}, {cersai}, {cidja}, {citka}."},{"word":"cticinza","score":1,"definition":"$cin_1$ is a/are chopstick(s) for eating $cit_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jungo}, {ponjo}."},{"word":"cticpe","score":0,"definition":"$cp_1$ orders food $ci_2$ for $cp_2$ from $cp_3$ in manner/form $cp_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cidja}, {gusta}, {barjyse'u}, {beipre}, {djabei}, {djabeipre}."},{"word":"ctidakfu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a table knife for cutting food $d_2=c_2$, with blade of material $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {forca}, {smuci}, {palta}."},{"word":"ctidji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ has appetite for $x_2$","notes":"{citka} {djica}"},{"word":"ctifipso'a","score":1,"definition":"$x1=s1=c2$ is a caviar made of the roe of fish species $x2=s2=f2$","notes":"from {citka} + {fipso'a}"},{"word":"ctifro","score":2,"definition":"$f_1$ is a table fork for eating $c_2$, having tines/prongs $f_3$ on base/support $f_4$.","notes":"cf. {ctidakfu}, {ctitci}. Note that {forca} is specific enough in most contexts, even more so than {dakfu}, due to not being confusable with t.ex. {tamcydakfu}."},{"word":"ctigau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ feeds $c_1$ with food $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {citka}, {cidja}, {kurji}, {gusta}."},{"word":"ctikabri","score":2,"definition":"$x1=k1$ is a bowl for food $x2=c2=k2$ made from material $x3=k3$"},{"word":"ctikembrasmuci","score":2,"definition":"$sm_1=b_1$ is/are tablespoon(s) [item of cutlery] suitable for eating $sm_2=c_2$ made of material $s_3$.","notes":"See also: tablespoon (measuring unit={mucydekpu}/measuring instrument={mucydekpyvau})."},{"word":"ctiku'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a dining room in structure $k_2$ surrounded by partitions/walls/ceiling/floor $k_3$ (mass/jo'u).","notes":"Cf. {ckaku'a}."},{"word":"ctile","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of petroleum/oil from source $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {grasu}."},{"word":"ctilypu'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ oils/greases/lubes $x_2$"},{"word":"ctilytarla","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of asphalt from source $t_2$","notes":"Cf. {tarla}."},{"word":"ctilytergu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an oil lamp using petroleum-based products, illuminating $x_2$ with light $x_1$.","notes":"Cf. {ctile}, {gusni}, {laktergu'i}, {fagytergu'i}, {dictergu'i}, {rastergu'i}."},{"word":"ctilyvau","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a fuel tank.","notes":"Cf. {karce}, {matra}."},{"word":"ctino","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a shadow/the shade of object $x_{2}$, made by light/energy source $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {manku}, {gusni}."},{"word":"ctinyrebla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a squirrel.","notes":"Etymology: Sciuridae, from skíouros, “squirrel”, from σκιά (skiá, “shadow”) + οὐρά (ourá, “tail”)."},{"word":"cti'omni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is omnivore","notes":"srana fa zo .{omni} zo {spacti} .e zo {re'ucti}"},{"word":"ctipla","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ sets up diet $p_2$ for $c_1$ consisting of food $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xadyplijvi}, {ctinei}."},{"word":"ctiru'e","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is the digestion of food $p_2=c_2$ with output $p_3$ passing through stage $p_4$ of person/animal/plant $c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {ctiru'egau}, {befru'e}, {djarunta}, {djaruntygau}, {djaruntyrango}, {xelbefru'e}."},{"word":"ctiru'egau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ digests food $p_2=c_2$ with output $p_3$ passing through stage $p_4$ of person/animal/plant $c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {ctiru'e}, {befru'e}, {djarunta}, {djaruntygau}, {djaruntyrango}, {xelbefru'e}."},{"word":"ctisla","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ celebrates $s_2$ with a banquet/feast.","notes":"Cf. {specfari'i}, {jbedetnunsla}, {balsai}, {nuncti}."},{"word":"ctitci","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is cutlery for eating $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ctidakfu}, {forca}, {smuci}, {palta}."},{"word":"ctixau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is edible to $x_2$","notes":"See {citka}, {xamgu}; modeled after {plixau}"},{"word":"ctodje","score":2,"definition":"$d1$ is $d2$ full hectodays (hundred day unit) in duration (default is 1 hectoday) by standard $d3$","notes":"For use with metric dating system."},{"word":"ctokage","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a charmander [pokemon]"},{"word":"ctokagyba'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a charmeleon [pokemon]","notes":"from {ctokage}+{banro}"},{"word":"ctokagyfamba'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a charizard [pokemon]","notes":"from {ctokage}+{fanmo}+{banro}"},{"word":"ctona'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ centuries in duration by standard $x_3$.","notes":"The default $x_2$ is 1; Cf. {xecto}, {nanca}, {cedra}."},{"word":"ctrumfi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Smurf [ficitional being] characterized by significant property/feature/trait/aspect/dimension $x_2$ (ka); $x_1$ is/are smurf/smurfing in aspect $x_2$ [corresponds to the undefinable word ","notes":"From \"Les Schtroumpfs\" (French). The name was later translated into Dutch as Smurf, which was adopted in English. See also: runcible (={rarnsibe})."},{"word":"ctu'au","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is involved in predicate $x_2$; the latter being true of some argument structure syntactically entails something about the former.","notes":"lo ka ce'u ce'u ctu'au cu ka su'o da su'o de zo'u lo du'u ce'u me'au da cu se turni'i lo du'u ce'u zilbri de; Possible formalization of the cmavo {tu'a}."},{"word":"ctuca","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ teaches audience $x_{2}$ ideas/methods/lore $x_{3}$ (du'u) about subject(s) $x_{4}$ by method $x_{5}$ (event).","notes":"Also instruct, instructor, educate, educator, teacher, professor, pedagogue; (adjective:) $x_1$/$x_5$ is pedagogical. See also {ckule}, {cilre}, {tadni}."},{"word":"ctuci'e","score":2,"definition":"$ci_1$ is an education system interrelated by administrative policies $ci_2$ among institutions $ci_3=ct_1$ displaying quality $ci_4$.","notes":"Cf. {ctuca}, {cilre}, {tadni}, {ckule}, {balcu'e}, {ma'urcu'e}."},{"word":"ctucku","score":1,"definition":"$cu_1=ct_1$ is a textbook for teaching ideas/methods $ct_3$ (du'u), by author $cu_3$ for audience $cu_4=ct_2$ about subject(s) $ct_4$ by method $ct_5$, preserved in medium $cu_5$.","notes":"Cf. {clinoi}, {ckule}."},{"word":"ctufau","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a lesson by $c_1$ for teaching audience $c_2$ ideas/methods/lore $c_3$ (du'u) about subject(s) $c_4$ by method $c_5$ (event).","notes":"*naljvajvo warning! Please use {nunctu} instead* Cf. {ckule}, {balcu'e}, {ctucku}."},{"word":"ctugu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=g_1=c_2$ works on $x_2=g_2=c_5$ for teacher $x_3=c_1$ to learn facts $x_4=c_3$ about subject $x_5=c_4$"},{"word":"ctuka'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lesson/unit of teaching"},{"word":"ctunoi","score":2,"definition":"$n_1$ are instructions by $c_1$ teaching audience $c_2$ ideas/methods/lore $c_3$ (du'u) about subject(s) $c_4$ by method $c_5$ (event).","notes":"Cf. {ctufau}, {ctucku}, {cilre}."},{"word":"ctununta'a","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=n_1=c_5$ is a lecture / an event of verbal teaching by $x_2=t_1=c_1$ to audience $x_3=t_2=c_2$ about subject $x_4=t_3=c_4$ in language $x_5=t_4$ with facts taught $x_6=c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ctuca}, {nu}, {tavla}, {ckule}, {cilre}."},{"word":"ctuselsku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is an instruction/direction"},{"word":"ctusfi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a class (instructional session) on topic $x_2$ taught by $x_3$ to audience $x_4$","notes":"Refers to a single event, e.g. \"I have a class at 3:30.\" For a course of instruction, see {ctusfimei}."},{"word":"ctusfimei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a course (series of lessons) on subject $x_2$, taught by $x_3$ to audience $x_4$","notes":"Refers to a full course of instruction, i.e. a curriculum or series of individual lessons at an educational institution. For an individual lesson, see {ctusfi}."},{"word":"cu","selmaho":"CU","score":100000,"definition":"elidable marker: separates selbri from preceding sumti, allows preceding terminator elision."},{"word":"cu'a","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":100000,"definition":"unary mathematical operator: absolute value/norm |a|."},{"word":"cu'acmi","score":2,"definition":"$cm_1=cu_1$ is a member of electorate $cm_2$, which votes/selects $cu_2$ [choice] from set/sequence of alternatives $cu_3$.","notes":"Gismu deep structure is \"cuxna gi'e cmima\"; Cf. {turni}, {cmicu'a}, {gubycu'a}, {jecta}."},{"word":"cu'ai","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"binary mathematical operator: vector norm/magnitude of vector $a$ in structure (normed vector space) $b$.","notes":"Contextless default for $b$: Euclidean normed vector space over the reals or complexes; in relativity, without context, the default interpretation for a four-vector is the Minkowski magnitude. $b$ determines the meaning of the norm. Accompanies and clarifies \"{cu'a}\"."},{"word":"cu'alni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the absolute value of $x_2$","notes":"Syn. {nacnilbra}. See {cu'a}, {cu'alvu'u}"},{"word":"cu'alvu'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the absolute difference of numbers $x_2$ and $x_3$ ; $x_1 = |x_2 - x_3|$","notes":"See {cu'alni}, {vujnu}, {cu'a}, {vu'u}"},{"word":"cu'arkubli","score":4,"definition":"$k_1=c_1$ is a gaming die, with sides $k_3=c_3$, with side $c_2$ facing up and having dimensions $k_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kelkubli}."},{"word":"cu'au","selmaho":"CUhAU","score":7,"definition":"universal famyma'o: terminates the most recently opened construct or clause.","notes":"cu'au looks back for the most recently opened construct that has not been terminated, and emulates whatever {famyma'o} would terminate it. It can also be subscripted with {xi}, and will terminate that many times. Note that that means grammatical function is being put in a {xi} clause, so be careful when using it. Additionally, cu'au {xi} {ro} will terminate all the way up to the last sentence-starting word (.i mi klama lo zarci pe lo pendo be mi cu'au xi ro -> .i mi klama lo zarci pe lo pendo be mi cu'au-be'o-ku-ge'u-ku-vau). This will also terminate to sentences started in {lu} (will NOT emulate li'u UNLESS used multiple times), {ni'o}, and {no'i}. It will NOT emulate {le'u}. In addition to {ro}, it can be subscripted with {da'a}, which terminates to the sentence level, minus 1. In the previous example, this would just leave the {vau} remaining, and allow you to continue to add to the place structure of {klama}."},{"word":"cu'au'ei","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso binary/unary operator: multinomial coefficient/binomial coefficient/choose","notes":"If unary, a list (n_1,...,n_r) must be supplied as input; the terms of the list may not be distinct; for appropriate values, output is ((n_1 +...+ n_r)!)/((n_1)! *...* (n_r)!). If binary, a single number n must be supplied for the first variable and the second variable must be a list (k_1,...,k_s); for appropriate values, the output is (n!)/((k_1 !) * ((n - k_1)!) *...* (k_s !) * ((n - k_s)!)); note that this is not exactly the typical definition, but it allows for easier immediate usage for the binomial case (where s=1)."},{"word":"cu'a zei fancu","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is an absolute value function from domain $f_2$ to range $f_3$.","notes":"Defined by: f(x) = abs(x)"},{"word":"cucma'e","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a skate carrying $m_2$ on surface/medium $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {carcycutci}, {bisli}, {xislu}, {cucyxelkla}, {xilcutci}, {xilcucli'u}."},{"word":"cucti'e","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is the heel of shoe $t_2=c_1$ for covering/protecting feet $c_2$, and of material $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jmati'e}, {cucni'a}."},{"word":"cucycau","score":1,"definition":"$cl_1$ is barefoot/not wearing shoes.","notes":"Cf. {smoka}, {karcutci}, {tupcutci}."},{"word":"cucydegji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=d_1$ is the toe of shoe $x_2=d_2=c_1$.","notes":"See also {cucti'e}."},{"word":"cucyxelkla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_5$ is a roller skate to destination $k_2$ from origin $k_3$ via route $k_4$, transporting $x_5=k_1$.","notes":"Cf. {carcycutci}, {xilcucli'u}."},{"word":"cu'e","selmaho":"CUhE","score":100001,"definition":"tense/modal question."},{"word":"cu'ei","selmaho":"UI","score":4,"definition":"discursive: indicate a change in speaker; used generally in quotations.","notes":"Considered to have {sa'a} attached to it by default. Using {sa'anai} would cancel that effect. Used to quote dialogues."},{"word":"cu'ei'a","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"discursive: indicate a change in speaker to ko'a; used generally in quotations.","notes":"Considered to have sa'a attached to it by default. Using sa'anai would cancel that effect. Used to quote dialogues."},{"word":"cu'ei'ai","selmaho":"UI","score":3,"definition":"discursive: indicate a change in speaker to first person (mi); used generally in quotations.","notes":"Considered to have {sa'a} attached to it by default. Using {sa'a} {nai} would cancel that effect. Used to quote dialogues."},{"word":"cu'ei'e","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"discursive: indicate a change in speaker to ko'e; used generally in quotations.","notes":"Considered to have sa'a attached to it by default. Using sa'anai would cancel that effect. Used to quote dialogues."},{"word":"cu'ei'ei","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"discursive: indicate a change in speaker to general third person (zo'e); used generally in quotations.","notes":"Notes: Considered to have sa'a attached to it by default. Using sa'anai would cancel that effect. Used to quote dialogues."},{"word":"cu'ei'i","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"discursive: indicate a change in speaker to ko'i; used generally in quotations.","notes":"Considered to have sa'a attached to it by default. Using sa'anai would cancel that effect. Used to quote dialogues."},{"word":"cu'ei'o","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"discursive: indicate a change in speaker to ko'o; used generally in quotations.","notes":"Considered to have sa'a attached to it by default. Using sa'anai would cancel that effect. Used to quote dialogues."},{"word":"cu'ei'oi","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"discursive: indicate a change in speaker to second person (do); used generally in quotations.","notes":"Notes: Considered to have sa'a attached to it by default. Using sa'anai would cancel that effect. Used to quote dialogues."},{"word":"cu'ei'u","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"discursive: indicate a change in speaker to ko'u; used generally in quotations.","notes":"Considered to have sa'a attached to it by default. Using sa'anai would cancel that effect. Used to quote dialogues."},{"word":"cu'i","selmaho":"CAI","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: neutral scalar attitude modifier."},{"word":"cu'i'a","selmaho":"UI","score":4,"definition":"attitudinal: intentionally - unintentionally - against intention.","notes":"From {cuxna}."},{"word":"cukcartu","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a pie-chart of/about $x_{2}$ showing formation/data-points $x_{3}$.","notes":"See {cukla} {cartu}"},{"word":"cukla","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is round/circular [2-dimensional shape/form]; $x_{1}$ is a disk/circle/ring.","notes":"Normally used for a filled-in circle/disk, but emphasis on roundness means that the concept may include 'ring'. See also {djine}, {ranji}, {bolci}, {tarmi}."},{"word":"cuklitry'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ orbits something which orbits ... which orbits something which orbits $x_2$ via intermediate steps $x_3$ (ce'o).","notes":"Could also apply to gravitationally bound bodies, regardless of the paths which they take."},{"word":"cukli'u","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ goes/moves around/[in a circle] using means $l_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cukla}, {litru}."},{"word":"cukmakyvelvei","score":4,"definition":"$v_4=m_1=c_1$ is a computer disk/hard disk/floppy disk storing $v_2$ (data/facts/du'u) about $v_3$ (object/event) in file(s) $v_1$.","notes":"Cf. {vreji}, {datni}, {skami}, {makyvelvei}, {srimakyvelvei}, {cukmirvelvei}."},{"word":"cukmirvelvei","score":2,"definition":"$v_4=m_1=c_1$ is a compact disc/optical disc storing $v_2$ (data/facts/du'u) about $v_3$ (object/event) in file(s) $v_1$.","notes":"Cf. {vreji}, {datni}, {skami}, {cukmakyvelvei}, {cukyku'ovelvei}, {srimakyvelvei}."},{"word":"cukmu'o","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=c_1$ (object) is completely round/full.","notes":"Cf. {mluni}, {lunra}, {nicte}."},{"word":"cukna'u","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a round number in base $x_2$.","notes":"$x_2$ may be 1, in which case $x_1$ is round in the absolute sense, such as 278628139008. See also {saclu}."},{"word":"cukpabna'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the mathematical constant π (the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter)"},{"word":"cukplita","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a disc (shape)."},{"word":"cukre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/relates to/pertains to CLL (Lojbanic) grammatical standards in manner/aspect $x_2$, specific to version $x_3$ (contextless default: the most recent version that has been officially accepted by the Lojban language's governing body (presently, the BPFK))","notes":"See also: {xorlo}."},{"word":"cukrerkavjvi","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ plays ultimate frisbee against $j_2$ in competition $j_3$ for prize/title $j_4$.","notes":"See also {cukla}, {renro}, {kavbu}, {jivna}."},{"word":"cukseltai","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=c_1$ is an circle-shaped / circular object.","notes":"$x_1$ is for objects resembling circles, rather than the abstract concept of circles themselves ({cuktai}). See also {tarmi}, {cukla}."},{"word":"cukta","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a book containing work $x_{2}$ by author $x_{3}$ for audience $x_{4}$ preserved in medium $x_{5}$.","notes":"$x_1$ is a copy/manifestation/container (a physical object or its analogue) of a literary work [$x_2$], not necessarily using paper (= {selpapri}). See also {cfika}, {prina}, {prosa}, {tcidu}, {papri}."},{"word":"cuktai","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=c_1$ is a circle.","notes":"Cf. {cukseltai}, {cukmirvelvei}."},{"word":"cuktaima'arbi'i","score":1,"definition":"$j1$ is a cirque/corrie/cwm between mountains/hills $c1=j2$ in terrain $c2$","notes":"from {cukla}+{tarmi}+{ma'arbi'i}"},{"word":"cuktermai","score":1,"definition":"$m_3=c_1$ is a disc [circular physical object] made of a material $m_1$.","notes":"Cf. {cukla}, {marji}"},{"word":"cukydagyterkruca","score":1,"definition":"$x1=k3$ is a roundabout of road $x2=d1$","notes":"from {cukla} + {dagyterkruca}"},{"word":"cukydjine","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a ring/torus/oval [round, closed shape/form], composed of material $x_2$, of inner diameter $x_3$ and outer diameter of $x_4$","notes":"This word is essentially the same thing as {djine}, but closedness is necessary."},{"word":"cukygu'ivelvei","score":1,"definition":"$v_4=g_2=c_1$ is a compact disc/optical disc storing $v_2$ (data/facts/du'u) about $v_3$ (object/event) in file(s) $v_1$.","notes":"Cf. {cukmirvelvei}, {vreji}, {datni}, {skami}, {cukmakyvelvei}, {cukyku'ovelvei}, {srimakyvelvei}."},{"word":"cukyjinslu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sphincter (circular-annulic muscle)/muscular ring controlling $x_2$ [approximately: in orifice $x_2$] of/belonging to body $x_3$","notes":"Sphincters usually must be relaxed in order to allow passage of substance, normally maintaining constriction. But this quality is not necessary for this definition (although it is hard to imagine a reverse scenario)."},{"word":"cukyku'ovelvei","score":1,"definition":"$v_4$ is a gramophone record of $v_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cukmirvelvei}, {zgike}, {sance}, {snaveitci}, {srimakyvelvei}."},{"word":"cukyxratci","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a compass for drawing circles $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {makfartci}, {caltaicmaci}."},{"word":"culcpe","score":2,"definition":"$cp_1$ humbly asks for/implores $cp_2$ from $cp_3$ in manner/form $cp_4$.","notes":"Cf. {pikci}, {tolcumla}."},{"word":"culno","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is full/completely filled with $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {tisna}, {kunti}, {mulno}, {setca}, {tisna}."},{"word":"cumba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an arthropod; $x_1$ is a bug (broad sense)","notes":"For a world in which {cinki} means \"insect\" or \"hexapod\". The source words for {cinki} mean \"insect\", so I prefer narrowing its meaning and adding a new word for \"arthropod\" based on more fitting source words. See also {lokra}, {jukni}, {sortu'e}"},{"word":"cumgau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ enables $x_2$ (event) to happen; $x_1$ makes $x_2$ possible","notes":"See {cumki}, {gasnu}, {curmi}"},{"word":"cumki","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event/state/property) is possible under conditions $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ may/might occur; $x_{1}$ is a maybe.","notes":"Also possibility. See also {lakne}."},{"word":"cumla","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is humble/modest about $x_{2}$ (abstraction); $x_{1}$ displays humility about $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cinmo}, {jgira}."},{"word":"cumnunve'u","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a sales lead/opportunity for $v_1$ to sell $v_2$ to $v_3$ for amount $v_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cumki}, {nu}, {vecnu}, {vencu'u}, {velventerzu'e}."},{"word":"cumselpei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=p_2=c_1$ (subject/concept) is conceivable under conditions $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xanri}, {lojycpa}."},{"word":"cumymu'efi'a","score":1,"definition":"$cf_1$ is science fiction about possible universe $cu_1=m_1$ by author $cf_3$.","notes":"Cf. {skefi'a}, {mi'irlarfi'a}."},{"word":"cundinkei","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ gambles/plays the lottery $k_2$.","notes":"Gambling/lottery = {nuncundinkei}."},{"word":"cunfai","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is shuffled/randomly distributed/cut among $f_2$ with shares/portions $f_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cunfaigau}, {karda}, {kelci}."},{"word":"cunfaigau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ shuffles/randomly distributes/cuts $x_2=f_1$ among $x_3=f_2$ with shares/portions $x_4=f_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cunfai}, {karda}, {kelci}."},{"word":"cunmi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of millet [grain] of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {gurni}."},{"word":"cunpe'i","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ bumps into/randomly encounters $p_2$ at/in location $p_3$."},{"word":"cunrafsi","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is an unpredictable/irregular affix for word/concept $r_2$, with form/properties $r_3$, in language $r_4$.","notes":"In Lojban, cunrafsi are {rafsi} (bound combining forms) that derive unpredictably from {gismu} (root predicate-words). They are morphemes of the forms CCV, CVC, CVV, and CV'V (where C is a consonant, V is a vowel, and ' is the special sound /h/). Rafsi of these forms must be memorized alongside their source gismu, since they are assigned arbitrarily (within some constraints). By contrast, rafsi of the forms CCVC and CVCC are always predictable, and match up one-for-one with gismu; these may be called {jvarafsi} ('rule-rafsi'). Note also: cunrafsi are not 'irregular' in the sense of being assigned informally in a non-standard manner; they are a part of standard, official Lojban."},{"word":"cunso","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is random/fortuitous/unpredictable under conditions $x_{2}$, with probability distribution $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also accidental, chancy, by chance, adventitious, arbitrary (also = {cuncu'a}, {cunselcu'a}, {cunjdi}, {cunseljdi}; based on \"unpredictable\"). See also {cnici}, {lakne}, {funca}, {kalsa}, {snuti}."},{"word":"cuntu","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an affair/organized activity involving person(s) $x_{2}$ (ind./mass); $x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$'s business.","notes":"Also matter, concern; $x_2$ is engaged in $x_1$ (which is usually an abstraction) (= {selcu'u} for reordered places). See also {jikca}, {srana}."},{"word":"cunyna'u","score":1,"definition":"$n_1=c_1$ (li) is a random number (noun), random under conditions $c_2$, with probability distribution $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cundinkei}, {cunfaigau}, {lakne}."},{"word":"cu'o","selmaho":"MOI","score":100000,"definition":"convert number to probability selbri; event $x_{1}$ has probability (n) of occurring under cond. $x_{2}$."},{"word":"cu'oi'e","selmaho":"MOI","score":1,"definition":"convert number to statistical odds selbri; event $x_1$ (nu) has statistical odds ($n$) of occurring (versus not occuring) under conditions $x_2$.","notes":"Odds $n$ represent the probability of $x_1$ occurring given $x_2$ (including human assumptions about the probability/situation); odds are a ratio of probability of success ($x_1$ occurring) divided by probability of failure ($x_2$ not occurring). For wagering odds, use \"{cu'oi'o}\"; for the probability of $x_1$ occurring, see \"{cu'o}\"; use \"{lau'au}\" (mekso operand) in order to convert from odds to probability."},{"word":"cupli'u","score":2,"definition":"$l_1$ makes a round trip via route $l_2$ using means/vehicle $l_3$."},{"word":"cupra","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ produces $x_{2}$ [product] by process $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {zbasu}, {farvi}, {gundi}, {jukpa}."},{"word":"cupsri","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=c_1$ is a looped ribbon/tape/strip/band/stripe [both ends are connected] and is of material $d_2=c_2$."},{"word":"cupypoi","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=c_1$ is a circularly ordered sequence by rule $p_2$ on unordered set $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {clupa}, {porsi}."},{"word":"curfi'e","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=f_1$ is an eel of species/breed $c_2=f_2$. ","notes":"Cf. {curnu}, {finpe}, {xasycurnu}."},{"word":"curmi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) lets/permits/allows $x_{2}$ (event) under conditions $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ grants privilege $x_{2}$.","notes":"Sufficient condition (= {crutcini}), agent that permits a situation (= {tcinycru}). See also {rinju}, {banzu}, {ralte}, {jimte}, {jaspu}, {zifre}."},{"word":"curnu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a worm/invertebrate animal of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also mollusk, snail (= {cakcurnu}), shellfish (= {xaskemcakcurnu}, {xaskemcakydja}); the generalization to invertebrate is because many multicellular invertebrates are indeed wormlike. See also {since}, {silka}."},{"word":"curnureki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Urechis"},{"word":"curnxidrozo'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a member of Hydrozoa/hydrozoan of subtaxa $x_2$","notes":"See also: {curnu}, {finpe}"},{"word":"curve","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is pure/unadulterated/unmitigated/simple in property $x_{2}$ (ka).","notes":"$x_1$ is simply/purely/unmitigatedly/solely $x_2$. See also {prane}, {jinsa}, {manfo}, {sampu}, {sepli}, {traji}, {lumci}, {xukmi}."},{"word":"cuska'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is a spokesperson of/speaks on behalf of $x_2=k_2=c_1$, saying $x_3=c_2$ to $x_4=c_3$ via expressive medium $x_5=c_4$.","notes":"cf. {cusku}, {krati}, cmavo list {ka'i}"},{"word":"cusku","score":100004,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) expresses/says $x_{2}$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) for audience $x_{3}$ via expressive medium $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also says. See also {bacru}, {tavla}, {casnu}, {spuda}, cmavo list {cu'u}, {bangu}, {dapma}, {jufra}, {pinka}."},{"word":"cusku'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ edits/revises/adapts text $x_2$ by $x_3$ for audience $x_4$ in medium $x_5$.","notes":"Cf. {cusku}, {kurji}, {sa'a}."},{"word":"cusna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (scalar-valued) is the norm/magnitude/size of concrete (and specific) mathematical object $x_2$ in norm space/according to metric (if relevant)/by definition/of type $x_3$"},{"word":"custerzi'e","score":1,"definition":"$z_3$ is a condition for free expressive activity $z_2$ by agent $z_1=c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {nunzi'e}."},{"word":"cutci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a shoe/boot/sandal for covering/protecting [feet/hooves] $x_{2}$, and of material $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also boot (= {tupcutci}). See also {smoka}, {taxfu}, {skiji}."},{"word":"cutlunbe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is topless; $x_1$'s chest is naked."},{"word":"cutne","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the chest/thorax/upper trunk/[rib cage/breast] [body-part] of $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cnebo}, {betfu}, {xadni}, {tanxe}."},{"word":"cutybo'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a rib of body $b_3=c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cutygreku}, {cutyti'e}."},{"word":"cutygreku","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=c_1$ is the ribcage of $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cutyti'e}, {cutybo'u}."},{"word":"cutyti'e","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is the upper back [body-part] of $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cutygreku}, {cutybo'u}, {betfu}, {xadni}."},{"word":"cu'u","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"cusku modal, 1st place (attribution/quotation) as said by source ...; used for quotation."},{"word":"cu'u ko'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"tagged sumti: can be used for embedded: it-1 said, \"...\", with editorial unquote and insert."},{"word":"cu'upre","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a businessman/business woman involved in business $c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {cuntu}, {prenu}, {kagni}, {briju}, {banxa}."},{"word":"cu'urga'o","score":1,"definition":"$g_{1}$ (portal/passage/entrance-way) is closed/shut/not open, preventing access to organized activity $g_{2}=c_1$ by $g_{3}$."},{"word":"cu'urkalri","score":1,"definition":"$k_{1}$ (store/company/organization/entrance-way etc) is open/ajar/not shut permitting access to organized activity $k_2=c_1$ by $k_{3}$."},{"word":"cu'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"discursive: verbosely – succinctly."},{"word":"cu'uxna","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is aware that $x_1$ can be in relation $x_4$ with all of $x_3$ (plural) and choose to be in relation $x_4$ with $x_2$ (which is among $x_3$)","notes":"To summarize, \"$x_1$ chooses $x_2$ out of set $x_3$ to do/have relationship $x_4$ (binary ka)\". See also {cuxna}"},{"word":"cuvjumske","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=j_1=c_1$ is bacteriology of bacteria $s_2$ based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"Bacteriology is the study of bacteria. Because of the similarity of thinking and working with microorganisms other than bacteria, there has been a tendency for the field of bacteriology to extend as microbiology (={jumske}). Bacteriology can be classified as a distinct science."},{"word":"cuvjurme","score":2,"definition":"$j_1=c_1$ is an (eu)bacterium of species/defining property $j_2$.","notes":"Bacteria are a large domain of single-celled, prokaryote (={pruslemijyji'e}) microorganisms. See also {jurme}, {tceprujurme}."},{"word":"cuvmuj","score":1,"definition":"Pure Land in the traditions of Buddhism, Daoism, Bon, and other faiths.","notes":"curve munje"},{"word":"cuvyto'aci'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a just intonation with prime limit $x_2$ and odd limit $x_3$","notes":"With only x1 specified, refers to generic just intonation, understood as \"a tuning system where all intervals are expressed by rational numbers as ratios between frequencies\". To refer to what is often named simply \"just intonation\" but instead means 5-limit just intonation, use \"cuvyto'aci'e li mu\". See also: {dunto'aci'e}."},{"word":"cuxna","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ chooses/selects $x_{2}$ [choice] from set/sequence of alternatives $x_{3}$ (complete set).","notes":"Also prefer (= {nelcu'a}). See also {jdice}, {pajni}, {nelci}."},{"word":"cuxnadytcini","score":1,"definition":"$x1=t1$ is a dilemma between $x2=t2=c3$","notes":"from {cuxna} + {nandu} + {tcini}"},{"word":"cuxnajo'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ chooses/selects option $x_2$ (choice), but not necessarily at the exclusion of all others among the collection of all options $x_3$ (complete list or set).","notes":"$x_3$ includes $x_2$. This is good for checkboxes or multiple-choice responses (which would constitute $x_2$ or $x_3$ depending on the sense). See also: {cuxnakei'i}."},{"word":"cuxnakei'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ chooses/selects option $x_2$ (choice) at the exclusion of all others among the collection of all options $x_3$ (complete list or set).","notes":"$x_3$ includes $x_2$ when fully specified. Any element/entry/term of $x_3$ which is not an $x_2$ is not chosen. If $x_2$ is a singleton, then $x_3$ forms a radio button selection or the options in a stereotypical multiple choice test. See also: {cuxnajo'e}."},{"word":"cuxselgre","score":2,"definition":"$p_2=c_1$ filters $p_1=c_2$ to destination side $p_3$ from origin side $p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {julne}."},{"word":"cuxselnandu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ hesitates on which of $x_2$ (plural) to choose for doing $x_3$ (relation) with it/them","notes":"See also {cuxtoi}, {cuxna}."},{"word":"cuxtoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is trying to choose which of $x_2$ (plural) to be in relation $x_3$ with"},{"word":"cy","selmaho":"BY2","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for c."},{"word":"cy'i'am","score":1,"definition":"Central Intelligence Agency"},{"word":"cy zei bai'ei zei bangu","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the C++ language used by $x_{2}$ to express/communicate $x_{3}$ (si'o/du'u, not quote)."},{"word":"cy zei bangu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the C language used by $x_{2}$ to express/communicate $x_{3}$ (si'o/du'u, not quote)."},{"word":"cy zei sance","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiceless postalveolar sibilant fricative sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {casnce}."},{"word":"da","selmaho":"KOhA1","score":100000,"definition":"logically quantified existential pro-sumti: there exists something 1 (usually restricted)."},{"word":"da'a","selmaho":"PA4","score":100003,"definition":"digit/number: all except n; all but n; default 1."},{"word":"da'a'au","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso operatory: prime mark append","notes":"For ordered inputs (A, B, C), where A is a general mathematical object, B is an integer (normally nonnegative), and C is a nonnegative integer; appends B prime(s)/distinguishing marks of type C to A. Presumably objects that have the same symbol as A but different B and C values are mutual(ly) related/analogs, but are at least formally distinguishable. B and C each default to 1. In practice, tick marks are usually called prime marks (and probably will effectively/culturally have a value of C=1); other distinguishing features are employed usually once these are used, such as overbars, over-tildes/over-twiddles, dagger, asterisks, etc. For a fixed C, this operator forms a series in B for each A. The meaning is context-specific. B = 0 iff C = 0; if A in unprimed (lacks any distinguishing marks), then B = 0; thus all mathematical objects have this operator implicitly attached to them with the value of 0 for the second and third argumentsize (note that this is not the default value for these arguments when this operator is explicitly mentioned). It is possible therefore to reference both primed and unprimed objects of form A simultaneously via reference to, for example, (1±1)/2 for the value for B and/or C (employing the setting of defaulting to the value of 1 as appropriate)."},{"word":"da'acre","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an expert-fight with opponent [in fight] $x_{2}$ with expertise standard $x_{3}$."},{"word":"da'ai","selmaho":"KOhA3","score":2,"definition":"other than me","notes":"Can include {do}. {ma'a} can be defined as \"{mi} {jo'u} {do} jo'u {da'ai}\""},{"word":"da'ai'a","selmaho":"BAI","score":1,"definition":"\"da'avni\" modal: except under condition ...; unless ...; excepting/exempting (condition) ... .","notes":"See also: \"{da'avni}\". Use \"{teda'ai'a}\" for \"except if/in [condition implicit], in which case ...\". Can be nested via inclusion of another \"da'ai'a\" within the condition which is filling the sumti slot which was introduced by the higher-level instance of this word; for example: \"every Gregorian year with label which is divisible by 4 unless (it is also divisible by 100 unless (it is also divisible by 400)) is a leap year\", where parenthesis denote the sumti slot and the second \"unless\" is nested, meaning that uears which are a multiple of 400 are indeed leap years, despite being divisible by 100 as well – in this example, \"unless\" would be translated by this word."},{"word":"da'amei","selmaho":"MOI*","score":1,"definition":"quantifier selbri: convert all but one to cardinal selbri; $x_1$ is a set with all but one members $x_2$."},{"word":"da'amoi","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantified selbri: converts all-but-(1) to ordinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is penultimate among $x_{2}$ by rule $x_{3}$."},{"word":"da'ane'e","selmaho":"PA*4","score":0,"definition":"digit/number: counting from least contextually-possible number; least possible number + n; default n=1","notes":"Counts up from {rone'e}, similar to how {da'a} counts down from {ro}"},{"word":"da'aremoi","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantified selbri: converts all-but-2 to ordinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is antepenult. among $x_{2}$ by rule $x_{3}$."},{"word":"da'arsi'u","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ fight [each other] over issue $d_3$ (abstract).","notes":"Cf. {damba}, {simxu}, {simda'a}, {da'asnu}, {dausnu}, {da'arta'a}."},{"word":"da'arta'a","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=d_1$ quarrels with $t_2=d_2$ about issue $t_3=d_3$ in language $t_4$.","notes":"Cf. {damba}, {tavla}, {dausnu}, {da'arsi'u}."},{"word":"da'asnu","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ (mass normally, but 1 individual/jo'u possible) argues/quarrels about topic/subject $c_2=d_3$ with opponent $x_3=d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {darlu}, {casnu}, {dausnu}, {da'arsi'u}, {simda'a}."},{"word":"da'au","selmaho":"KOhA1","score":2,"definition":"pro-sumti: forgetful something/memory-less da","notes":"Functions as {da} does with respect to existential quantification. Each usage acts as though the scope of all previous usages have been closed/terminated (or that all assignments to the meaning of this word have been forgotten/erased/overridden/unassigned). Even within the same given scope, multiple usages of this word can refer to different things (with or without qualification) and are (modulo qualification) completely free in their reference sets absolutely and with respect to one another; of course, they can mean the same thing, but it is not necessary. Usage within prenexes is essentially pointless if intended to be used after the same. See also: {da'o}, {da}, {kau'a}, {kau'e}, {kau'i}, {zo'e}."},{"word":"da'avni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (condition) is the condition for an exception/'else' case of rule $x_2$ with its own rule/outcome/consequent $x_3$.","notes":"An exemption often is the sumti-raised subject of an exception, but usage of the English word varies and it may simply be the exception itself. If the consequent of $x_2$ (which is not necessarily explicitly specified by this word) is a a strict, nonfuzzy binary by nature and the law of excluded middles is assumed, then $x_3$ is assumed to the complement thereof. See also: \"{javni}\", \".{ifle}\", \"{da'ai'a}\". Emphasis here is on the condition that causes the 'else' case (rather than the complement, which is the condition of the implicit 'IF' statement); it is usually used as a practical afterthought."},{"word":"dabycalku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is armor around $c_2$ composed of $c_3$ against opponent $x_4=d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {gunta}, {jamna}, {danti}, {jakne}, {xarci}."},{"word":"dabysmifau","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ (event) is a wargame, simulating combat by $d_1$ against $d_2$ over issue $d_3$ (abstract).","notes":"Cf. {jamna}, {bilni}."},{"word":"dabytadji","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a fighting technique / martial art used under conditions $t_3$ by $d_1$.","notes":"t2 subsumed. d2 and d3 not usually relevant to technique. Made from {damba} + {tadji}."},{"word":"dac bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":1,"definition":"letteral: dash (letteral)."},{"word":"dacru","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a drawer/file in structure $x_{2}$, a [sliding compartment] container for contents $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {nilce}, {tanxe}."},{"word":"dacti","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a material object enduring in space-time; $x_{1}$ is a thing.","notes":"See also {marji}, {xanri}."},{"word":"dacybatke","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a drawer pull on drawer $b_2=d_1$; the drawer pull is made of material $b_4$."},{"word":"dadgau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ hangs/suspends $d_1$ from $d_2$ with/by means $d_3$."},{"word":"dadgenxu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hanger for hanging $x_2$","notes":"Refers to \"hangers\" for clothes or any other object, whether mobile (e.g. wire coat hanger) or affixed to a structure cf. {dandu}, {genxu}."},{"word":"dadgreku","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a rack used to hang $x_{2}$."},{"word":"dadja'i","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=d_1$ is a pendant decorating $j_2$ and hanging from $d_2$.","notes":"See also: {dandu}, {jadni}."},{"word":"dadjo","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ pertains to the Taoist culture/ethos/religion in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {lijda}, {jegvo}."},{"word":"dadmrotsina","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gallows used for hanging $x_2$ by $x_3$","notes":"x3 in this case being the party in charge of the hanging, be that a governmental body or x2 theirself"},{"word":"dadne'ota'u","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a necktie for wearing by $t_2=c_2$ serving purpose $t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {nebysrijge}."},{"word":"dadycatra","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ hangs/lynches $c_2=d_1$ by hanging them from/on $d_2$ by means of $d_3$.","notes":"x2 is killed by this action. Use {dadgau} if x2 is already dead."},{"word":"dadycka","score":3,"definition":"$c_1=d_1$ is a hammock of material $c_2$ hung from $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {daklycka}."},{"word":"dadycripu","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=d=1$ is a bridge which is suspended from $d_2$ at joint/joints $d_3$."},{"word":"dadyskotai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a catenary (ideal shape) of form $x_2$"},{"word":"dadysli","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=d_1$ is a pendulum oscillating at rate/frequency $s_2$, suspended from $d_2$ by/at/with joint $d_3$."},{"word":"da'e","selmaho":"KOhA2","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: remote future utterance; \"He'll tell you tomorrow. IT will be a doozy.\"."},{"word":"da'egre","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=d_2$ squeezes through $p_2=d_1$ to $p_3$ from $p_4$"},{"word":"da'ei","selmaho":"DOI","score":5,"definition":"attitudinal cause attribution","notes":"Whereas {dai} simply marks an attitudinal as applying to someone other than the speaker, and {da'oi} attributes the preceding attitudinal as belonging to someone specific, {da'ei} attributes the cause of one's feeling to someone/something else."},{"word":"da'ergau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ [person/agent] applies force $d_1$, which puts pressure on/presses/applies force to $d_2$.","notes":"See also {selda'ergau}, {da'erzu'e}, {danre}, {gasnu}."},{"word":"da'erjicla","score":1,"definition":"$x1=d1=j1$ kneads $x2=d2=j2$"},{"word":"da'erju'ebo'i","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a french press/press pot/coffee press/coffee plunger/cafetière/сafetière à piston for filtrated liquid $b_2=j_2$ [default: coffee] with filter $j_1$ prohibiting passage of solids $j_3=d_2$ pressed by force $d_1$, container made of material $b_3$ with lid $b_4$.","notes":"See also: making coffee (={kafpra}), coffeemaker (={kafpraca'a}), coffee (paper) filter (={kafpleju'e})."},{"word":"da'erzu'e","score":2,"definition":"$z_1$ causes force $d_1$ pressing on $d_2$ for goal $z_3$.","notes":"See also {da'ergau}, {selda'ergau}, {danre}, {zukte}."},{"word":"dafsku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ (agent) answers $x_2=d_1$ to question/problem $x_3=d_2$."},{"word":"dafyfa'i","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ finds solution/answer to problem/question $f_3=d_2$"},{"word":"dagme'esni","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a road sign representing a/the name $s_2=c_1$ of road/street $c_2=d_1$—name given by $c_3$—to observer $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {dagysni}, {cmene}."},{"word":"dagmlaterdzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sidewalk of road $x_2$.","notes":"See also {dargu}, {mlana}, {cadzu}."},{"word":"dagyke'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a pothole in road $d_1=k_2$.","notes":"from {dargu} + {kevna}"},{"word":"dagykoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is a curb/kerb of $x_2=k_2=d_1$","notes":"from {dargu} + {korbi}"},{"word":"dagypli","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ (person) is a road user using road/highway/street/path/(square) $d_1=p_2$ for purpose $p_3$.","notes":"x1 could be a driver/passenger/pedestrian/skater/cyclist etc."},{"word":"dagysfe","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is pavement of road/highway $x_2=d_1$."},{"word":"dagysni","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a road sign meaning $s_2$ to observer/driver/pedestrian $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {klaji}, {tcita}."},{"word":"dagyterkruca","score":1,"definition":"$x1=k3$ is an intersection of road $x2=d1$","notes":"from {dargu} + {te} + {kruca}"},{"word":"da'i","selmaho":"UI3","score":100002,"definition":"discursive: supposing - in fact.","notes":"See also {sruma}."},{"word":"dai","selmaho":"UI5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: marks empathetic use of preceding attitudinal; shows another's feelings.","notes":"See also {cnijmi}."},{"word":"dai'a","selmaho":"UI5","score":4,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: marks preceding attitudinal as empathetic with an anticipated attitude; encourages another's feelings.","notes":"From {dai}+{a'o}. (Examples: {ui}dai'a=\"Cheer up\", {iinai}dai'a=\"It's okay, you're safe\", {o'u}dai'a=\"Have courage\", {ri'e}dai'a=\"Let it all out\", {e'i}dai'a=\"You need to ...\")"},{"word":"da,ic","score":1,"definition":"IS, ISIS, ISIL, the Islamic State; ad-Dawlah al-Islāmiyah fī 'l-ʿIrāq wa-sh-Shām, Da'ish, Daesh"},{"word":"daigno","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (ordered list) is a sampling of entries of matrix/tensor $x_2$ in which exactly one entry is sampled from each row and/or column (etc.) between entries $x_3$ (list; default: the largest 'square'/'hypercubic' sampling possible in the entire tensor starting with the first entry, see notes) inclusively following selection procedure/rule/function/order $x_4$ (default: diagonally, see notes), where the tensor/matrix is expressed in basis/under conditions $x_5$","notes":"Entries of the list in x3 need not actually be sampled; the entries listed are merely to name the minimal and maximal indices between which the sampling may be drawn. Thus, the indices/labels specified are included in the range of sampling; id est: if the matrix entries listed belong to the ith row and jth column and the (i+n)th row and (j+m)th column respectively (for positive integers i,j,n,m), then the sampling will be conducted in all rows of number between (and including) i and i+n (yielding n+1 sampled rows) and in all columns of number between (and including) j and j+m (yielding m+1 sampled columns). The default diagonal sampling procedure for x4 is as follows: The first sampled entry has the minimum allowed (as specified in x3) indices. All latter sampled entries (by default) have indices of the immediately previous sampled entry each augmented by 1. (Which is to say that if the kth sampled entry has indices (x,y,...), in that order, then the (k+1)th sampled entry has indices (x+1,y+1,...), in that order and where each subsequent index would be the respective index of the kth sampled entry augmented by 1). The process terminates generally whenever exactly one entry is sampled from each of the rows, each of the columns, etc. of the tensor. In the default, the process terminates when at least one of the indices of a sampled entry of the tensor is as large as possible in the range specified by x3. Thus, in order to reconcile the general and the default termination conditions, the range specified by x3 must be compatible with both; id est: it must be a r-dimensional hypercube of entries, so to speak, where r is the rank of tensor x2. The default for sampling range x3 is between and including the entry in the first row and first column (etc.) and the entry in the last row and last column (etc.) for an r-dimensional hypercube tensor (meaning that each row, column, etc. of the tensor has exactly the same number of entries as the others). Generally, the default range begins with the entry of indices each minimal in the tensor (called 'the first entry') and extends to include (\"draw\") the maximal r-dimensional hypercube of entries in the tensor with one vertex on the first entry; in other words, if the minimum of the set of maximal indices in the tensor is g, then the sampling range is every row between the first and the gth, every column between the first and the gth, etc. Generally, the sampling range must be an r-dimensional orthotope of some positive size (that is to say: including at least one entry) no larger than the tensor itself, but with the freedom to place at most r of its vertices among the entries thereof; if the default sampling procedure x4 is being used, then the r-dimensional orthotope must be an r-dimensional hypercube. Generalizes to any tensor, but is only interesting for tensors of rank at least 1. Any mention of geometric terminology (such as mention of diagonals, orthotopes, etc.) in the definition or notes of this word should be interpreted cautiously and is not necessarily good Lojbanic practice; such terminology should not necessarily be emulated in practicing Lojbanic thought or speech. Not for use for geometric diagonals (such as between vertices); confer: {digno}."},{"word":"dai'i","selmaho":"CAI","score":3,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: supposed emotion - factual emotion","notes":"Used for emotions that are non-factual, for example when talking about hypothetical events. la'a ui dai'i mi ba te dunda lo karce lo mi patfu I will probably be given a car by my dad and I would feel happy about it if that happened."},{"word":"daiic","score":2,"definition":"IS, ISIS, ISIL, the Islamic State; ad-Dawlah al-Islāmiyah fī 'l-ʿIrāq wa-sh-Shām, Da'ish, Daesh"},{"word":"da'inai","selmaho":"UI*3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: supposing - in fact."},{"word":"da'inpei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) hypothesizes $x_2$ (si'o/du'u/nu); $x_1$ assumes $x_2$ for the sake of analysis","notes":"See {da'i}, {da'inri}, {pensi}, {xarpei}, {sruma}"},{"word":"da'inri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (si'o/du'u/nu) is hypothetical / is assumed for the sake of analysis by $x_2$","notes":"See {da'i}, {xanri}, {xa'i}, {da'inpei}"},{"word":"dai'o","selmaho":"DAhO","score":1,"definition":"discursive & gafyzmico: reset/restore all defaults (permanently) to discourse-exterior specification; cancel all following discourse-interior default assignments","notes":"Any modification made to the default value of all terbri is hereby cancelled and the definitions of all words (with respect to default specifications for terbri), as they explicitly appear in official Lojban word lists and other resources, is hereby used. Permanent until future alterations (with respect to terbri default specifications) is explicitly made. See also: {do'ai}, {zmico}, {gafyzmico}, {da'o}. "},{"word":"dairmoni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a daemon/familiar spirit of type/mythology $x_2$","notes":"Not necessarily evil; for that use {dermoni} or {pacru'i}. See {angeli}, {crida}, {di'albo}, {pruxi}"},{"word":"daiske","score":2,"definition":"$s1$ (mass of facts) is physical/material science of/about subject matter $s2$ based on methodology $s3$; s1 is physics."},{"word":"dajbu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is okay/alright/acceptable to $x_2$ by standard $x_3$","notes":"See also {xamgu}, {xlali}, {zanru}."},{"word":"dajne","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is careful/cautious in $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"See also {ckape}, {kajde}, {terpa}, {snura}."},{"word":"dajyxru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) returns $x_2$ to origin/earlier state $x_3$ from $x_4$, as a Taoist ethos"},{"word":"dakfu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a knife (tool) for cutting $x_{2}$, with blade of material $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {denci}, {balre}, {katna}, {tunta}, {forca}, {smuci}, {kinli}."},{"word":"dakli","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a sack/bag with contents $x_{2}$, and of material $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {daski} for pouch, {bakfu}."},{"word":"daklycka","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=d_1$ is a sleeping bag of material $c_2=d_3$ for holding $c_3=d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {dadycka}."},{"word":"daklyflani","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bagpipe/set of bagpipes."},{"word":"daklytcati","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of tea brewed using tea bag(s) $d_1=t_2$."},{"word":"dakrmatcete","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a machete with blade of material $x_2$."},{"word":"dakyba'e","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is the blade of knife $b_2=d_1$."},{"word":"dakyxa'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=d_1$ is a dagger / knife weapon for use against $x_2=d_2$ by $x_3$ with blade of material $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {dakfu}, {xarci}, {cladakyxa'i}, {damba}, {catra}, {zekri}."},{"word":"dalcange","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a ranch at $c_2$, of rancher $c_3$ raising animals $c_4=d_1$.","notes":"Cf. {danlu}, {cange}, {jipci}, {bakni}, {xarju}, {ladru}, {sovda}."},{"word":"dalcnita","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is ventrally oriented/is placed ventral relative to $c_2$ of animal $d_1=c_3$","notes":"$x_1$ is more ventral than $x_2$. Ventral: The abdominal (belly) side. Downwards in most animals, forwards in humans."},{"word":"dalcrane","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is anterior oriented/is rostral relative to $c_2$ of animal $d_1=c_3$","notes":"$x_1$ is more anterior than $x_2$ is. Anterior: Oriented towards the head/direction of locomotion. In most animals, this is forward. In humans, this is up."},{"word":"dalgapru","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is dorsally oriented/is placed dorsal relative to $g_2$ of animal $d_1=g_3$","notes":"$x_1$ is closer to the dorsal side than $x_2$ is. Dorsal: oriented towards the back (up in most animals, backways in humans). See {gapru}, {dalcnita}, {dalcrane}, {daltrixe}"},{"word":"dalgeko","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gecko lizard of species $x_2$","notes":"See also: {danlu}, {respa}, {spaigopodidai}"},{"word":"dalgunma","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a flock/pride/herd of animals $x_2$"},{"word":"dalkastora","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a beaver (genus Castor) of taxon $x_2$","notes":"See also {lalxu}, {mudri}, {danlu}"},{"word":"dalkastoro","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a beaver (genus Castor) of taxon $x_2$","notes":"See also {lalxu}, {mudri}, {danlu}"},{"word":"dalko'ala","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is koala of species/subspecies $x_2$","notes":"See also {kanguru}"},{"word":"dalku'i","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ a herder/takes-care-of/attends to//is caretaker for animals $k_2=d_1$."},{"word":"dalma'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=m_1=d_1$ is a steed or mount of species $x_2=d_2$, ridden by $x_3=m_2$ on or in surface/terrain/medium $x_4=m_3$"},{"word":"dalmasi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a saddle on mount $x_2$","notes":"This is a jbofuvi of danlu+marce+stizu."},{"word":"dalmikce","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is a doctor for animal $m_2=d_1$ of species $d_2$ for ailment $m_3$ using treatment $m_4$."},{"word":"dalmustela","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a weasel / ferret / European polecat / fitch (genus Mustela) of taxon $x_2$ "},{"word":"dalpe'o","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=d_1$ is a pet belonging to $p_2$ of species $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {danlu}, {pendo}."},{"word":"dalpe'odja","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is pet food for pet $c_2=d_1=p_1$.","notes":"See also animal feed (={da'udja})."},{"word":"dalpi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is animal skin (including human skin), body part of $x_2$.","notes":"Hypernym: {pilka}. See also {skapi} for removed dead skin."},{"word":"dalpurdi","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a zoo of community/organization $p_2$ with animals $p_3=d_1$.","notes":"See also: {mivdalmuzga}."},{"word":"dalremnei","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=n_1=r_1$ is a furry/kemono/anthro fan of species/fursona $x_2=d_2$","notes":"This is separate from the concept of otherkin or Therian, which is a point of contentious debate."},{"word":"dalrodente","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rodent of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {ratcu}"},{"word":"dalroktopoda","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an octopus (order Octopoda) of species $x_2$."},{"word":"dalsauia","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a guinea pig of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {ratcu}."},{"word":"dalske","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ is zoology concerned with animals of type $d_2$ based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ji'eske}, {mivdalmuzga}, {mrodalmuzga}, {spaske}."},{"word":"daltrixe","score":3,"definition":"$t_1$ is posterior /is placed caudal relative to $t_2$ of animal/species $d_1=g_3$","notes":"$x_1$ is more posterior than $x_2$. Posterior: Towards the anus/opposite the typical direction of locomotion. In most animals, it's behind. In humans, it's down."},{"word":"daltsi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an egg of animal $x_2$, belonging to species $x_3$","notes":"See {tsiju}"},{"word":"damba","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ fights/combats/struggles with $x_{2}$ over issue $x_{3}$ (abstract); $x_{1}$ is a fighter/combatant.","notes":"Use $x_3$ tu'a for fight over an object/objective. See also {bradi}, {gunta}, {talsa}, {darlu}, {fapro}, {jamna}, {sonci}."},{"word":"damfri","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an experience with smoke source $x_{2}$."},{"word":"damri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a drum/cymbal/gong [percussion musical instrument] with beater/actuator $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {rilti}, {zgike}."},{"word":"damtubnu","score":3,"definition":"$t_1$ is a chimney made of of material $t_2$ for emitting/expelling smoke/gas/steam/magma $t_3=d_1$ from source $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tubnu}, {danmo}, {fanri}, {molki}."},{"word":"damtu'u","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a chimney made of of material $t_2$ for emitting/expelling smoke/gas/steam/magma $t_3=d_1$ from source $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tubnu}, {danmo}, {fanri}, {molki}."},{"word":"damva'u","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ smokes/inhales $v_2$. $v_1$ is a smoker.","notes":"not necessarily tobacco. Cf. {danmo}, {vasxu}. See also {tankyva'u}, {sigva'u}, {marnyva'u}."},{"word":"damvaxtu'u","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a pipe for inhaling burned substance $d_1$ used by $v_1$ made of material $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {danmo}, {vasxu}, {tubnu}, {damva'u}."},{"word":"danci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the spacial interval/geodesic segment (or line segment/ray/line) from location/point $x_2$ to location/point $x_3$ in geometry/frame of reference $x_4$.","notes":"Like \"{temci}\", but for space. \"{nicfa}\" yields a vector which encodes similar information (when projected into space). $x_4$ can be used, for example, in order to determine whether $x_1$ lies across the Earth's surface or cuts through the Earth (like a tunnel) for two distinct city centers. Like \"temci\", it is essentially just \"{sirji}\", but specifically designed in order to pertain to a given measurement-dimension (namely, in this case, space)."},{"word":"dandu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ hangs/dangles/is suspended from $x_{2}$ by/at/with joint $x_{3}$.","notes":"Pendant (= {dadja'i}); also dependent (original meaning). See also {lasna}, {jorne}."},{"word":"danfu","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the answer/response/solution/[reply] to question/problem $x_{2}$.","notes":"(cf. {ciksi}, {frati}, {preti}, {nabmi}, {spuda} for agentive response/reply, {cpedu})"},{"word":"dangos","score":1,"definition":"dango, Japanese mochiko dumpling"},{"word":"danjnkroli","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dungeon crawl game played by $x_2$."},{"word":"dankina","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an aardvark of species $x_2$","notes":"see also {mabru}, {friko}."},{"word":"danlu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an animal/creature of species $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is biologically animate.","notes":"See also {banfi}, {cinki}, {cipni}, {finpe}, {jukni}, {respa}, {since}, {mabru}, {bakni}."},{"word":"danlu'a","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a trajectory of ballistic projectile $d_1$ fired by gun/launcher $d_2$, to destination $p_2$ from $p_3$ via $p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {vofli}, {voikla}, {gunta}."},{"word":"danmark","score":2,"definition":"Denmark."},{"word":"danmo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of smoke/smog/air pollution from source $x_{2}$.","notes":"$x_2$ may be a fire. See also {pulce}, {gapci}, {sigja}, {bumru}."},{"word":"danre","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (force) puts pressure on/presses/applies force to $x_{2}$.","notes":"Agentive press/depress (= {da'ergau}, {da'erzu'e}). See also {catke}, {bapli}, {prina}, {tinsa}."},{"word":"danseke","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to Denmark/Danish culture/nationality/language is aspect $x2$"},{"word":"danske","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is ballistics with methodology $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cecla}, {danlu'a}. "},{"word":"danslrile","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances reel to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"danslrumba","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances rumba to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrausi","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) house dances to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrbalbo'a","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) balboa dances to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$.","notes":"See also swing dance (={dansrsvinga})."},{"word":"dansrbaleto","score":3,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances ballet to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$.","notes":"Ballet dance works/ballets (={dansrbaleto zei selfi'i} / {dansrbaleto zei draci})."},{"word":"dansrbreiki","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) is breaking/b-boying/b-girling/breakdances to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$.","notes":"B-boy/b-girl (=lo nanmu/ninmu dansrbreiki)"},{"word":"dansrbuga","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) bugg dances to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$.","notes":"Bugg is a common dance style in Sweden and is very popular on the dancefloors, when dansbands play. Dansband (=lo se dansrbuga {zgibe'e}). Dansband music (=lo se dansrbuga zgike)."},{"word":"dansrbugivugi","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) boogie-woogie dances to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrcacaca","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) cha-cha-cha dances to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrcarlstani","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances charleston to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrcerxi","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) oriental/belly dances/dances raqs sharqi to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$.","notes":"Raqs sharqi (Arabic: رقص شرقي‎ [ˈɾˤɑʔsˤe ˈʃæɾʔi]; literally \"eastern/oriental dancing\") is the style of \"Oriental Dance, Egyptian Dance, Arabic\" dance more familiar to Westerners, performed in restaurants and cabarets around the world."},{"word":"dansrcimcami","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances shim sham to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrdisku","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) disco dances to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrdja'aza","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances jazz dance to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$.","notes":"Not to be confused with swing dance. See also jazz music (={zgirdja'aza})."},{"word":"dansrfandango","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances fandango to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrflamenko","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances flamenco to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrfoxtroti","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances foxtrot to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrgunse","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances the Duck/Chicken/Bird Dance to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$.","notes":"The name of the original Swiss song was \"Der Ententanz\" (The Duck Dance)."},{"word":"dansripopi","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances to hip-hop music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrjaiva","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances jive to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrkaka","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) can-can dances to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$.","notes":"French: cancan ​[kɑ̃kɑ̃]."},{"word":"dansrkalipso","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) calypso dances to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrkanastaili","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances gangnam style to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$.","notes":"(Korean: 강남스타일, IPA: [kaŋnam sɯtʰail])"},{"word":"dansrlambada","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances lambada to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrlimbo","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances limbo to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$ under bar $x_3$."},{"word":"dansrlindixopi","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances lindy hop to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrloki","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances locking to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$; $d_1$ is a locker."},{"word":"dansrmazure","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances mazurka to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$.","notes":"In Polish, this musical form is called \"mazurek\"—a word derived from \"mazur,\" which up to the nineteenth century denoted an inhabitant of Poland's Mazovia region."},{"word":"dansrmerengei","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances merengue to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrminu'eto","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances minuet to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrpangra","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) is/are banghra dancing to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrpolka","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances polka to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrpolska","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances polska to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$.","notes":"The polska is a family of music and dance forms shared by the Nordic countries. Not to be confused with polka (={dansrpolka})."},{"word":"dansrpopi","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances popping to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$; $d_1$ is a popper."},{"word":"dansrsalsa","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances salsa to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrsamba","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances samba to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrtango","score":3,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) tango dances to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrtistu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances twist to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrvalze","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=d_1$ dances waltz with $x_2$ to accompaniment/music/rhythm $x_3=d_2$.","notes":"Viennese Waltz (=lo nu me la vin. dansrvalze)."},{"word":"dansrvogi","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances vogue to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrxambu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances hambo to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$.","notes":"The hambo is a traditional dance that originated in Sweden in the late 19th and early 20th centuries."},{"word":"dansrxopaki","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances hopak/gopak/cossack dance to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansrxoti","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances schottisce to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"dansu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (individual, mass) dances to accompaniment/music/rhythm $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {bende}, {zgike}, {zajba}."},{"word":"dansycu'u","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a dance/ball involving participants $c_2=d_1$, to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {dansu}, {cuntu}, {zgike}, {salci}, {jikca}."},{"word":"dansytai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a choreography / type of dance, danced by $x_2$ to music $x_3$","notes":"See {tamdansu}, {dansu}"},{"word":"danti","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a ballistic projectile [e.g. bullet/missile] for firing by [gun/propelling launcher] $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also cannonball, catapult stone, shot pellet(s). See also {cecla}, {renro}, {jakne}."},{"word":"danvau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quiver/magazine for arrows/bullets $x_2$."},{"word":"da'o","selmaho":"DAhO","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: cancel pro-sumti/pro-bridi assignments."},{"word":"da'oi","selmaho":"DOI","score":6,"definition":"attitudinal attribution","notes":"Whereas {dai} simply marks an attitudinal as applying to someone other than the speaker, da'oi explicitly attributes the preceding attitudinal. In particular, dai is equivalent to da'oi na'e bo mi."},{"word":"daplu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an island/atoll/key of [material/properties] $x_{2}$ in surroundings/body $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is insular.","notes":"See also {lalxu}, {rirxe}, {xamsi}, {dirgo}."},{"word":"dapma","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ curses/damns/condemns $x_{2}$ to fate (event) $x_{3}$.","notes":"Curse with a specific expression (= {dapsku}). See also {mabla}, {dimna}, {cnemu}, {sfasa}, {dunda}, {cusku}, {cirko}, {jdima}."},{"word":"dapsku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=d_1$ (agent) curses/damns/condemns by expressing text $c_2$ $c_3=d_2$ via expressive medium $c_4$ to fate $d_3$ (event).","notes":"See also {dapma}, {cusku}."},{"word":"dapsodi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an armadillo of species/breed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mabru}, {foldota}."},{"word":"daptutra","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=d_2$ is a hell/cursed territory cursed by $t_2=d_1$.","notes":"Cf. {pacraistu}, {pacruxtutra}, {ceirselxa'u}, {ceizda}, {lijda}."},{"word":"darbajra","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a runner-has afar with running surface $x_{2}$ with running limbs $x_{3}$ with running gait $x_{4}$.","notes":"Cf. {bajli'a}."},{"word":"darbei","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ carries/hauls/bears/transports cargo $b_2$ far away to $b_3=d_1$ from $b_4=d_2$ over path $b_5$.","notes":"Cf. {darno}, {bevri}."},{"word":"darbevri","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ carries/hauls/bears/transports cargo $b_2$ far away to $b_3=d_1$ from $b_4=d_2$ over path $b_5$.","notes":"Cf. {darno}, {bevri}."},{"word":"darca","score":7,"definition":"$x_1$ arrives at $x_2$ via route $x_3$","notes":"See also {cliva}. Synonymous with {tsuku}."},{"word":"darctatci","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a telescope for examining $c_2=d_1$ which is far from $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {darvistci}, {cmactatci}, {le'otci}."},{"word":"dardu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the standard by which $x_2$ (abstraction) is true","notes":"{fi'o} {dardu} {fe'u} is the beloved \"by standard\", which currently has no modal on its own."},{"word":"dardu'e","score":1,"definition":"$du_1=da_1$ is too far/distant from $da_2$ in property $da_3$ (ka) by the standard of $du_3$.","notes":"Cf. {darno}, {dukse}."},{"word":"dargau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ removes $x_2=d_1$ from $x_3=d_2$ in property $x_4=d_3$ (ka); $x_1$ puts distance between $x_2$ and $x_3$ in property $x_4$.","notes":"From {darno} + {gasnu}. Synonym: {sepygau}. Cf. {sezdargau}/{sezyseigau}."},{"word":"dargu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a road/highway to $x_{2}$ from $x_{3}$ with route $x_{4}$ ($x_{2}$/$x_{3}$ may be unordered).","notes":"A regularly used, improved-for-use surface for travelling. See also {naxle}, {tcana}, {pluta}, {klaji}."},{"word":"darji'o","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=d_1$ is the end of $j_2$ at $j_3$ far from $d_2$"},{"word":"darlai","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is at distance $x_2$ from $x_3$"},{"word":"darlu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ argues for stand $x_{2}$ against stand $x_{3}$; [an opponent is not necessary].","notes":"See also {fapro}, {jamna}, {sarji}, {talsa}, {sumti}, {tugni}, {casnu}, {damba}, {bradi}, {tavla}."},{"word":"darmau","score":2,"definition":"$z_1=d_1$ is farther from $z_2=d_2$ in property $z_3=d_3$ by amount $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {darno}, {zmadu}."},{"word":"darno","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is far/distant from $x_{2}$ in property $x_{3}$ (ka).","notes":"See also {jibni}."},{"word":"darpi'e","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ long jumps to $p_2$ from $p_3$ reaching height $p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {darpi'ejvi}, {xadyplijvi}, {zajba}."},{"word":"darpi'ejvi","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=p_1$ long jumps with opponent(s) $j_2$ in contest/competition $j_3$ (event) for gain $j_4$.","notes":"Cf. {darpi'e}, {xadyplijvi}, {zajba}."},{"word":"darsi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ shows audacity/chutzpah in behavior $x_{2}$ (event/activity); $x_{1}$ dares to do/be $x_{2}$ (event/ka).","notes":"$x_1$ is bold. See also {virnu}."},{"word":"darsta","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=d_1$ stays/keeps back with $s_2$, distant from $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {darno}, {stali}."},{"word":"darsygau","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ encourages $x_2$ to do/be $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {darsi}, {gasnu}, {e'e}."},{"word":"darsyze'a","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=d_1$ becomes bolder/more audacious in behaviour $d_2$ (event/activity) by amount $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {darsi}, {zenba}."},{"word":"dartro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ remotely controls $x_2$ in state/enterprise $x_3$","notes":"See {darno}, {jitro}, {dartrotci}"},{"word":"dartrotci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a remote control for controlling $x_2$ in event/state/enterprise $x_3$","notes":"Subset of {trotci}. See {dartro}, {darno}, {jitro}, {tutci}, {tcimi'e}, {korbipe}"},{"word":"dartu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the shin/calf (body-part) of $x_2$","notes":"the part of the human leg between the ankle and the knee see {xadni'arno'ytuple}"},{"word":"darusLAM","score":1,"definition":"Darussalam.","notes":"see {bruNAIS}"},{"word":"darvi'a","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ sees/views/perceives visually $v_2=d_1$, which is far away, under conditions $v_3$","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {darno}, {viska}"},{"word":"darvistci","score":5,"definition":"$t_1$ is a telescope for seeing $v_2=d_1$ which is far from $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {darno}, {viska}, {vistci}, {darctatci}, {cmactatci}, {le'otci}, {barkalyle'o}."},{"word":"darxa'i","score":1,"definition":"$xa_1$ is a ranged weapon for use against $xa_2$, by $xa_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jbixa'i}."},{"word":"darxi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ hits/strikes/[beats] $x_{2}$ with instrument [or body-part] $x_{3}$ at locus $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {bikla}, {gunta}, {jenca}, {tunta}, {tikpa}, {janli}, {jgari}, {pencu}."},{"word":"daskemxarpresmitra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=t_1=s_1$ acts like/similarly to fictional/imaginary character $x_2=t_2=s_2=xa_1$ imaginary to $x_3=xa_2$ in that they wear similar clothes, under conditions $x_4=t_3$.","notes":"See also, {xarpre}, {smitra}, {dasni}."},{"word":"daskemxarpresmitragusta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cosplay restaurant/maid cafe serving type-of-food $x_2$ to audience $x_3$","notes":"from {daskemxarpresmitra} + {gusta}"},{"word":"daski","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a pocket/pouch of/in garment/item $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {dakli}, {taxfu}, {bakfu}."},{"word":"daskybu'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a handkerchief of type/material $b_2$ in pocket $x_3=d_1$.","notes":"For example worn in suit front pockets. Cf. {zbibu'u}."},{"word":"daskycizborda'u","score":0,"definition":"$c1=da1$ is a Pokémon/Pocket Monster of species $da2$"},{"word":"daskycribe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is a koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) of breed $x_2=c_2$"},{"word":"daskymabru","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a marsupial mammal of species $m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {daski}, {mabru}, {daskycribe}, {kanguru}."},{"word":"dasnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiced alveolar stop sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Derived from and synonymous with {dy zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient consonant in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"dasni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ wears/is robed/garbed in $x_{2}$ as a garment of type $x_{3}$.","notes":"$x_2$ need not be intended for use as a garment (unlike taxfu). See also {taxfu}."},{"word":"daspo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event) destroys/ruins/wrecks/despoils $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is destructive.","notes":"See also {spofu}, {xrani}, {marxa}, {zalvi}, {xaksu}."},{"word":"daspu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ puts on $x_2$ (clothing) on $x_3$ (body part)"},{"word":"dasri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a ribbon/tape/strip/band/stripe of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {djine}."},{"word":"dasrngeko","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gecko tape","notes":"See {dasri}"},{"word":"dasybi'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ puts on clothes $x_2$"},{"word":"datca","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ examines/checks/investigates $x_2$ for $x_3$ (ka/ni)","notes":"Also survey, probe, research. Note that x2 can be either an object or an abstraction/general topic of consideration. See also {facki}, {sisku}, {tadni}."},{"word":"datcinglepre","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a person."},{"word":"datcinpa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is heterosexual/straight;."},{"word":"datcinpampre","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a person."},{"word":"datcinselta'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=t_2$ is a cross-dresser/transvestite wearing dress/garment/clothing $x_2=t_1$ serving purpose $t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cingafpre}, {palku}, {pastu}, {dadne'ota'u}."},{"word":"datcme","score":3,"definition":"$c_1=d_1$ is an alias/nickname of $c_2$ used by $c_3$ instead of name $d_2$, differing from it by standard $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {drata}, {cmene}, {cmebasti}."},{"word":"datka","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a duck/[drake] of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cipni}."},{"word":"datkas","score":0,"definition":"Duck","notes":"Donald Duck (=donald.datkas), Scrooge McDuck (=skrutc.noldatkas), Daisy Duck (=deisis.datkas), etc."},{"word":"datkrsomateriia","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an eider duck (genus Somateria) of species/breed $x_2$."},{"word":"datkycmo","score":1,"definition":"$x1=c1=d1$ quacks $x2=c2$ expressing $x3=c3$"},{"word":"datkypi'u","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is eiderdown/feather/plume of duck species/breed $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {datka}, {gunse}, {cipni}, {kicne}, {ranti}."},{"word":"datkytcas","score":1,"definition":"Duckburg"},{"word":"datmau","score":2,"definition":"$z_1=d_1$ is a plurality of/more than all other subgroups of $z_2$ as separated/classified by property $z_3=d_3$ by amount $z_4$.","notes":"Made from {drata} + {zmadu}. Seems like both this and {xabmau} should have {klesi} in them, but it can be argued that the combination imports the idea of classification. See also {xabmau}."},{"word":"datni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (du'u) [fact/measurement] is data/information/statistic(s) about $x_{2}$ gathered by method $x_{3}$.","notes":"Evidence (= velji'i datni or just {velji'i}, {sidydatni}). See also {fatci}, {saske}, {vreji}."},{"word":"datnrzbaselpla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a makefile designed to produce output files / data / event $x_2$ from rules $x_3$.","notes":"Doesn't refer only the makefiles for GNU make, but also to any such similar files intended to automate the building process. Technically and usually, makefiles just run commands which in turn are what create the output, but the x2 allows us to skip the extra verbosity by specifying the output data directly. If output data is irrelevant, i.e. the makefile runs commands which have no real output, then an event can be used to specify the result of the makefile. See also {zbaplrjavni} for how to fill the x3."},{"word":"datnydatni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u) [fact or facts] is metadata / data about data [content] $x_2$ (du'u). The data (of $x_1$, that is) is gathered by method $x_3$.","notes":"See also: {datni}."},{"word":"datnyfle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pipe carrying data $x_2$ to $x_3$ from $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {datnyxle}, {skami}."},{"word":"datnynoi","score":1,"definition":"$n_1=d_1$ is a report about $n_2=d_2$ from reporter $n_3$ to intended audience $n_4$.","notes":"Cf. {datni}, {notci}, {djuno}, {nuzba}, {lanli}."},{"word":"datnyselklo","score":1,"definition":"$di_2$ is a field for recording data $da_1=di_1$ about $da_2$ within record $di_3$","notes":"see {diklo} {datni}. This is specifically to define the ralationships between data, fields, and records."},{"word":"datnysri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=das_1$ is a signal recording and playback tape-type medium (cassette/DAT/tape drive) containing data/sound/image $x_2=dat_1$ with data storage mechanism/method $x_3$ (analog/digital)","notes":"Cf. {srimakyvelvei}, {veisri}."},{"word":"datnyvau","score":2,"definition":"$v_1$ is a computer variable/register/memory cell with contents $v_2=d_1$.","notes":"Cf. {datnyvaugunma}, {skami}."},{"word":"datnyvaugunma","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is computer memory, consisting of parts $x_2=g_2=v_1$.","notes":"Cf. {datnyvau}, {skami}."},{"word":"datnyvei","score":6,"definition":"$x_1=v_1$ is a file consisting of information $x_2=d_1=v_2$ about $x_3=d_2=v_3$ in medium $x_4=v_4$.","notes":"Cf. {datnyveiste}, {skami}."},{"word":"datnyveimei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a folder of files $x_2$.","notes":"See {datnyvei}."},{"word":"datnyveiste","score":4,"definition":"$l_1=v_1$ is a directory of files $l_2$ in order $l_3$ in medium $l_4=v_4$.","notes":"Cf. {datnyvei}, {skami}, {ckusro}."},{"word":"datnyxle","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a socket connecting $n_3$ to $n_2$ along route $n_4$ carrying data $x_5=d_1$.","notes":"$x_1$ is the end opened with listen(); Cf. {datnyfle}."},{"word":"datpavycinglepre","score":2,"definition":"$pr_1$ is (a) heterosexual.","notes":"Cf. {mitpavycinglepre}, {pavycinglepre}, {relcinglepre}."},{"word":"datpre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is someone else / someone other than $x_2$","notes":"Usually someone other than the speaker or listener. See {da'ai}, {drata}, {prenu}"},{"word":"datraujvevamdi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (currency) is change for $x_2$ (currency), with $x_1$ having units $x_3$ (collection of values of currency involved).","notes":"Change is a collection of currency ($x_1$) which has the same monetary value as another collection of currency ($x_2$) such that some of the currency involved is different (usually the units of currency are each of lesser monetary value than those being exchanged from $x_2$). For example: a single bill worth 20.00$ can be exchanged for four bills each of which are worth 5.00$; the latter collection is change for the former (the single bill); both collections have the same total monetary value, but some of the currency (material item encoding or possessing monetary value) in the latter each has lesser monetary value than some of the currency in the former."},{"word":"datro","score":9,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is dated/pertaining to day/occurring on day $x_2$ of month $x_3$ of year $x_4$ in calendar $x_5$","notes":"Moved from {datru} due to conflict with {tatru}. We felt that {detri} just didn't work as a culturally-independent date system. The use of {pi'e} or {joi} as date mechanisms was insufficient and having the date components built into the place structure seems far more elegant. (Cf. {masti}, {djedi}, {nanca}, {nu}, {fasnu}, {purci}, {balvi}, {jeftu})"},{"word":"datrytcika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=d_1=t_1$ occurs on year $x_2$ of month $x_3$ of day $x_4$ of hour $x_5$ of minute $x_6$ of second $x_7$ of date/time system $x_8$","notes":"Created to give date and time simultaneously and to be in line with ISO standard from most general to most specific. Milliseconds can be added after \"{pi}\" in the seconds place. See: {detytcika} {dei'i'u}"},{"word":"datxlaborfripu'a","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ (event) is an experience of harm found pleasurable by $x2$ under conditions $x3$. $x2$ feels Schadenfreude about event $x1$."},{"word":"datxlagei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is happy about $x_2$, which is bad for $x_3$ by standard $x_4$, the sufferer differing from the enjoyer by standard $x_5$.","notes":"See also {cadnfroide}."},{"word":"datxlakempukfri","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ enjoys $x2$ being bad for/harming/being inflicted upon $x3$"},{"word":"datygugvi'e","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a tourist/foreign visitor, visiting $v_2$ at place/event $v_3$ from country $x_4=g_1$.","notes":"Cf. {litru}, {klama}."},{"word":"datyto'aku'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a musical comma of size $x_2$, a small difference resulting from the different intervallic approaches $x_3$ and $x_4$, in tuning system $x_5$.","notes":"x1 and x2 are the same as for \"togyku'e\", while x5 corresponds to the x3 of \"togyku'e\". The x3 and x4 of this word correspond to different constructions that \"should\" result in the same pitch, but don't (e.g. four 3/2 fifths vs. one 5/4 major third, for the syntonic comma of 81/80). This word is not to be used for a \"microtone\" in general - that is \"cmato'aku'e\". See also: {togyku'e}, {cmato'aku'e}."},{"word":"datytracinse","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=t_1=d_1$ is transgender in activity/state $c_2$, exhibiting/expressing/performing gender $c_3=t_2$ (ka) by standard $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {duntracinse} (cisgender), {tracinse} (gender)."},{"word":"da'u","selmaho":"KOhA2","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: a remote past utterance; \"She couldn't have known that IT would be true.\"."},{"word":"dau","selmaho":"PA2","score":100002,"definition":"digit/number: hex digit A (decimal 10) [ten].","notes":"Experimental rafsi: -duv-"},{"word":"dau'a","selmaho":"DEhAU","score":1,"definition":"gafyzmico: Reset all default specifications of immediately previous word to official definition specifications hereinafter (permanently)","notes":"Restores all default specifications in the (terbri) structure of immediately previously uttered word so that implicit/omitted {zo'e} and {di'au} that may fill the terbri of that word are predefined/specific in reference and do indeed necessarily agree with the default setting explicitly specified in the discourse-external/“official” definition of the word. The terbri are not filled by this word. Usage is only meaningful for a brivla with at least one terbri (regardless of being explicitly filled or otherwise). In a tanru or other complicated construct, only the most recent word undergoes this terbri default restoration (not every term in the construct). A selbri converted to a sumti by gadri has the x1 terbri filled for the purposes of this word, but the default setting of that terbri is so restored all the same; likewise is the case for terbri accessed by {be} or {bei}; seltau in the main level of a sumti are filled by the gadri as well for the purposes of this word. Affects all future uses of the word (permanent), until the end of the text/conversation or explicitly undone in some manner. See also: {doi'a}, {de'au}, {zmico}."},{"word":"da'udja","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is animal feed/food for domestic animals $c_2=d_1$.","notes":"See also pet food (={dalpe'odja})."},{"word":"dau'e","selmaho":"PA","score":2,"definition":"Numeral: Some but not all.","notes":"Strictly more than 0 (or 1, depending on context) but strictly less than {ro}. Use \"{pidau'e}\" for \"strictly more than 0% but strictly less than 1 (of)\". Note that if dau'e X satisfy p(X), then (a different) dau'e X satisfy Not(p(x)), for any preposition p of at least one variable."},{"word":"dau'i","selmaho":"CAI2","score":2,"definition":"attitudinal: equal intensity attitudinal relativizer ","notes":"Specifies an equal intensity - relative to any previously specified intensity of the same UI/cmavo. See also {mau'i}, {me'ai}, {cu'i} "},{"word":"daumast","score":0,"definition":"October.","notes":"Cf. {laxma'i}, {pavnonmasti}."},{"word":"daunrepa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ has Down syndrome (trisomy 21), subtype $x_2$","notes":"Down syndrome is a genetic disorder resulting from the duplication of all or part of the 21st chromosome. See also {jgina}, {xadzu'i}, {farvi}."},{"word":"dau'o","selmaho":"DAUhO","score":1,"definition":"Quantifier modifier: endowment of existential import - repeal of existential import/abstention from claiming existence - assertion of non-existence","notes":"The immediately previous word must be a quantifier (such as {ro}) or quantified variable. This word endows the quantification with existential import. If this word is immediately followed by \"{cu'i}\" (thereby producing \"{dau'ocu'i}\"), then all existential import is explicitly repealed (so that it does not apply) and the result is agnostic on existence; \"{rodau'o}\" is technically exactly the same as \"{ro}\" alone according to the CLL and means \"(for) each/every/all [x, P(x) is true], and strictly more than zero [x] (are asserted to) exist\"; meanwhile, \"{rodau'ocu'i}\" is a more correct translation of the universal quantifier (\"all\", \"for any/every\") in modern logic/math, but it very clearly states that the person is purposefully and knowingly abstaining from asserting existence of non-existence. If it is immediately followed by \"{nai}\" (thereby producing \"{dau'onai}\"), then non-existence is explicitly, purposefully, and knowingly claimed; the result is more of an 'IF' statement (\"if X were to exist, then proposition p(X) would be true (of (all of) X); but X do not exist.\"). On its own, \"{rodau'o} lo broda cu brode\" is equivalent to \"ro lo broda cu brode .ije da broda\"."},{"word":"daurmasti","score":0,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is October of year $x_2=m_2$ in calendar $x_3=m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {pavnonmasti}."},{"word":"dausnu","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ debate on topic/subject $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {darlu}, {casnu}, {da'asnu}, {simda'a}, {da'arsi'u}, {da'arta'a}."},{"word":"dau'u","selmaho":"LE","score":2,"definition":"variable identifier article: refer to the referents of the variable having the following predicate as its name; such a variable may be implicitly bound by {PA broda} or {LE broda} phrases; if no such variable has been previously bound, the referents are left to the context to determine; the referents are not claimed to actually satisfy the predicate after which the variable is named."},{"word":"daxfli","score":2,"definition":"$f_1=d_1$ fails to hit $d_2$ with instrument $d_3$ at locus $d_4$.","notes":"Cf. {fliba}, {darxi}."},{"word":"daxyka'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ chops $x_2$ into pieces $x_3$."},{"word":"de","selmaho":"KOhA1","score":100000,"definition":"logically quantified existential pro-sumti: there exists something 2 (usually restricted)."},{"word":"de'a","selmaho":"ZAhO","score":100000,"definition":"event contour for a temporary halt and ensuing pause in a process."},{"word":"de'a'ai","selmaho":"COI","score":2,"definition":"vocative: pausing conversation","notes":"See also: {di'a'ai}."},{"word":"de'ai","selmaho":"DEhAI","score":1,"definition":"default value (re)specification/(re)assignment/(re)definition/over-write; set new default value (terbri-specific; permanent)","notes":"Terminates immediately previous sumti. The immediately following (next) unfilled terbri at that level of nesting is affected by this word; if no such terbri exists at that level of nesting, this word's affects apply to the next unfilled terbri in the immediately higher level of nesting (unnested once); if no unfilled terbri exist at any/all levels of nesting and following the immediately previous sumti (even if unfilled terbri exist prior to that sumti), this word has no meaningful affect and can be ignored. This word must be followed by a sumti; for the purpose of this explanation, this sumti will be xy (as in \"de'ai xy\"). The affected terbri is defined to default to the value xy (the sumti as a whole, including gadri, tanru, relative clauses, etc.); in other words, when not explicitly filled or when filled be {di'au}, the sumti value filling the affected terbri is that of xy. This affect remains in effect until the end of the text/conversation or until/unless the default setting of this terbri explicitly redefined (overriding by {di'ei} is temporary/only applies to that usage). If xy is {zo'e}, the default value is completely general and elliptical; thus, permanently overriding a default setting on a specific terbri may be done by \"de'ai zo'e\". The scope of this word fully encompasses and ends with the following sumti (xy); thus, the second sumti, same-/higher-level terminator, a FA cmavo, etc. following this word ends the new default specification in addition to its other functions. Additionally, this word does not actually fill the affected terbri with any particular sumti/value; it merely defines its default value hereinafter. CAUTION: Thus, the second same-level sumti uttered actually fills the affected terbri; in order to access the newly-defined default value of the terbri immediately after definition, follow \"xy\" (with terminator) immediately with implicit (or possibly explicit) \"{zo'e}\" (possibly necessitating terminators), \"{di'au}\", or \"xy\" itself. Moreover, therefore, the default value defined by this word does not immediately/necessarily affect the truth value of the statement in which it appears (it only does so if the second following sumti is not {di'au}, implicit (or possibly) explicit {zo'e}, or xy itself); however, in all future uses of the brivla to which the terbri belongs, unless explicitly filled with a sumti of a different value, the truth value of those statements will be affected. Also, {su} does not erase this new definition of default. If the affected terbri is naturally defined to have a default or if it has no naturally defined default value, this word semi-permanently over-writes them. See also: {dai'o}, {de'au}, {de'ei}, {de'oi}, {di'au}, {di'ei}, {di'oi}."},{"word":"de'au","selmaho":"DEhAU","score":1,"definition":"gafyzmico: Cancellation (permanent) of all defaults in immediately previous word","notes":"Cancels/overrides/ignores/\"kills\" all defaults (default specifications) in the (terbri) structure of immediately previously uttered word so that implicit/omitted {zo'e} and {di'au} that may fill the terbri of that word are general in potential reference (modulo context) and do not necessarily agree with the default setting explicitly specified in the discourse-exterior/“official” definition of the word. The terbri are not filled by this word. Usage is only meaningful for a brivla with at least one terbri (regardless of being explicitly filled or otherwise). In a tanru or other complicated construct, only the most recent word undergoes this terbri default override (not every term in the construct). A selbri converted to a sumti by gadri has the x1 terbri filled for the purposes of this word, but the default setting of that terbri is so overridden all the same; likewise is the case for terbri accessed by {be} or {bei}; seltau in the main level of a sumti are filled by the gadri as well for the purposes of this word. Affects all future uses of the word (permanent), until the end of the text/conversation or explicitly undone in some manner. See also: {dau'a}, {de'oi}, {zmico}."},{"word":"de'au'u","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"mekso ternary operator: positive super-logarithm; the super-logarithm (inverse operator of hyper-operator with respect to \"height\" of power tower) of $a$ with base $b$ and of order $c-2$.","notes":"c is a nonnegative number (currently, must be an integer). Currently, b must be a positive integer in order to be well-defined. c=3 produces the normal/standard/simple logarithm; c=4 produces slog. In conventional English notation (not necessarily Lojbanic), this is the left-inverse of the same-order hyperoperator. See also: {te'au'u}, {fe'au'u}, {dei'au'o}."},{"word":"debgrute","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a pod/legume fruit with bean/pea/leguminous seed $d_1$, from plant [legume] $d_2$."},{"word":"debnraki","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a peanut/earthnut/ground nut/goober pea/monkey nut/pygmy nut/pig nut from plant [legume] $d_2$ (genus Arachis; default A. hypogaea).","notes":"Despite its name and appearance, the peanut is not a nut, but rather a legume."},{"word":"debrceratona","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a locust bean from plant [legume] $d_2$ (Ceratonia siliqua).","notes":"Locust beans, are used as animal feed, and are the source of locust bean gum (={vikrceratonia})."},{"word":"debrcice","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ is a chickpea/garbanzo bean/ceci bean/sanagalu/chana/hummus/Bengal gram from plant [legume] $d_2$ (Cicer arietinum)."},{"word":"debrfaba","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a broad/fava/faba/field/bell/tic bean from plant [legume] $d_2$ (Vicia fabia).","notes":"x2 = Vicia fabia. This plant is sometimes separated in a monotypic genus Faba."},{"word":"debrkajanu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a pigeon pea/Gandule bean/tropical green pea/kadios/Congo pea/gungo pea/fio-fio/mgbụmgbụ/no-eye pea from plant [legume] $d_2$ (genus Cajanus)."},{"word":"debrlablabi","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a hyacinth/Egyptian bean from plant [legume] $d_2$ (Lablab purpureus).","notes":"See also the plant (={sparlablabi})."},{"word":"debrlenti","score":0,"definition":"$d_1$ is a lentil from plant [legume] of species Lens culinaris of type $d_2$.","notes":"x2 could be LePuy green lentil (=\"la lypuin\"), masoor lentil(=\"la masor\"), green (=\"lo crino\"), red (=\"lo xunre\"), etc."},{"word":"debrlupini","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a lupin/lupini bean from plant [legume] $d_2$ (genus Lupinus)."},{"word":"debrmoce","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a lima/butter bean from plant [legume] $d_2$ (Phaseolus lunatus).","notes":"The Moche Culture (1-800 AD) cultivated all of the lima beans and often depicted them in their art."},{"word":"debrnuna","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a nuña bean from from plant [legume] $d_2$ (Phaseolus vulgaris subsp. nunas)."},{"word":"debrpakirizu","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a yam bean/jícama/goiteño/ahipa bean (genus Pachyrhizus) of species/variety $s_2$.","notes":"Pachyrizus erosus produces seeds that are comparable to lima beans (={debrmoce})."},{"word":"debrpisu","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ is a pea from plant [legume] of species Pisum sativum of variation/variety/cultivar $d_2$.","notes":"Yellow/Green split pea (=\"pelxu/crino je xadba debrpisu\"). x2 could be snow pea (=\"la'o ly saccharatum ly\"), snap pea (=\"la'o ly macrocarpon ly\"). See also {rutrpisu}."},{"word":"debysamcu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a jicama of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {samcu}, {dembi}."},{"word":"debyspa","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=d_2$ is a legume/plant in the family Fabaceae (or Leguminosae) with bean(s)/pea(s)/leguminous seed(s) $d_1$, of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"decmbero","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is December in year $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$"},{"word":"decmilti","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=m_1$ is ten-thousandth of $d_2=m_2$ in dimension/aspect $d_3=m_3$ (default is units)."},{"word":"decrbeli","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in $x_2$ decibels","notes":"1/10th of a bel ({klanrbeli}). See {decti}"},{"word":"decti","score":100004,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a tenth [1/10; $10^{-1}$] of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"(cf. grake, mitre, snidu, stero, delno, molro, kelvo, xampo, gradu. litce, merli, centi, dekto, femti, gigdo, gocti, gotro, kilto, megdo, mikri, milti, nanvi, petso, picti, terto, xatsi, xecto, xexso, zepti, zetro)"},{"word":"dectrbeli","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in $x_2$ (default 1) decibels","notes":"1/10th of a bel ({klanrbeli}). See {decti}"},{"word":"decydje","score":2,"definition":"$dj1$ is $dj2$ full decidays (tenth of a day unit) in duration (default is 1 deciday) by standard $dj3$; dj1 is a metric hour","notes":"For use with metric time system."},{"word":"decydu'a","score":2,"definition":"$du_1$ tithes $de_2$ to $du_3$"},{"word":"de'e","selmaho":"KOhA2","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: a near future utterance."},{"word":"de'ei","selmaho":"ROI","score":4,"definition":"on (n)-th day from a given point (by default from today)","notes":"\"{ni'u} de'ei / yesterday\", \"{no} de'ei / today\", \"{pa} de'ei / tomorrow\". When tagging a sumti, the sumti specifies the given point. See also {zu'oi}, {djedi}"},{"word":"de'emni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is composed of/contains/a quantity of denim of material/composition $x_2$; $x_1$ is denim [type of fabric/material].","notes":"Cf. {bukpu}, {bluji}."},{"word":"degda'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tetrapod animal"},{"word":"degja'i","score":4,"definition":"$j_1$ is a ring on finger $j_2=d_1$.","notes":"Cf. {djine}, {jadypijne}."},{"word":"degja'o","score":3,"definition":"$j_1=d_3$ points at / points to / shows the direction of $j_2$ (object/jevent) to audience $j_3$ with finger $d_1$","notes":"Cf. {farja'o}, {farsni}."},{"word":"degji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the finger/digit/toe [body-part] on limb/body site $x_{2}$ of body $x_{3}$; [metaphor: peninsula].","notes":"Finger (= {xandegji}), toe (= {jmadegji}). See also {nazbi}, {tamji}, {tance}, {xance}.,"},{"word":"degmo'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is the fingerprint of person $x_2=m_2$ arranged according to structure $x_3=m_3$","notes":"from {degji} + {morna}"},{"word":"degnivji","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ (agent) finger knits $n_2$ [cloth/object] from yarn/thread $n_3$ with toes/fingers $d_1$."},{"word":"degycalku","score":-1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a fingernail/toenail of finger/toe $c_2=d_1$ on limb/body site $d_2$ of body $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jgalu}, {xandegycalku}, {jmadegycalku}, {jmatajycalku}, {xantajycalku}."},{"word":"degycauglu","score":2,"definition":"$g_1=c_1=d_2$ is a mitten of material $g_2$.","notes":"Cf. {gluta}."},{"word":"degycidni","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a knuckle on limb $d_2$ of body $c_3=d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bircidni}."},{"word":"degycpu","score":1,"definition":"$l_1=d_3$ plucks $l_2$ at locus $l_3$.","notes":"For example also pizzicato etc."},{"word":"degygai","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a thimble.","notes":"Cf. {degji}, {gacri}, {tajgai}."},{"word":"degygutci","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ inch/inches (length unit).","notes":"Cf. {degji}, {gutci}, {jmagutci}, {cibjmagutci}, {birgutci}, {minli}."},{"word":"degypri","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a fingerprint on surface $p_2$ made by finger/toe $p_3=d_1$"},{"word":"degysni","score":-1,"definition":"$d_3$ points at $s_2$ so that $s_3$ will notice it.","notes":"See also {sinxa}, {degji}."},{"word":"degzbe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a metacarpus or metatarsus (body part) of $x_2$"},{"word":"de'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":100001,"definition":"detri modal, 1st place: on date/dated ... ; attaches date and/or time.","notes":"Time units in the following date/time are specified as numbers separated by pi'e, starting from the smallest time unit, or are unit values massified with joi. Alternatively, the time units in x1 are specified as numbers prefixed by {ny} for years, {ly} for months, {dy} for days, {cy} for hours, {my} for minutes, and {sy} for seconds, and in this scheme, any time unit may be left out. Cf. {detri}, {djedi}, {jeftu}, {masti}, {nanca}, {tcika}."},{"word":"dei","selmaho":"KOhA2","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: this utterance."},{"word":"de'i'a","selmaho":"BAI","score":1,"definition":"in the Nth century.","notes":"{na'arctodetri} modal. ex.) lo ratni jbama cu co'a zvati lo terdi de'i'a li reno (The atomic bomb has been on the Earth since the 20th century.) See also {de'i}; {de'i'e}, {de'i'i}, {de'i'o}, {de'i'u}."},{"word":"dei'a","selmaho":"TAhE","score":2,"definition":"tense interval modifier: decreasingly...; decrementative. Tagged sumti, if present, indicates amount of decrease (lo te jdika)","notes":"See {jdika}. Opposite of {zei'a}."},{"word":"dei'au'o","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso binary operator: Lambert product-log W function; $W(a, b)$","notes":"Default: $b=0$. $a$ can be any complex number (for which $W$ is defined) and $b$ is any integer denoting the branch (where $b=0$ implies the principal branch). See also: {vau'au'o}."},{"word":"de'i'e","selmaho":"BAI","score":3,"definition":"in the year N.","notes":"{na'ardetri} modal. ex.) la berlin.bitm cu porpi de'i'e li pasobiso (The Berlin Wall was broken in 1989.) See also {de'i}; {de'i'a}, {de'i'i}, {de'i'o}, {de'i'u}."},{"word":"dei'e","selmaho":"KOhA","score":1,"definition":"pro-sumti: the next word"},{"word":"dei'ei","selmaho":"KOhA2","score":2,"definition":"pro-sumti: this entire document/text","notes":"Similar to {dei}, but refers to the entire text. See se {uencu}, se {cukta}"},{"word":"de'i'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":1,"definition":"in the Nth month.","notes":"{ma'irdetri} modal. ex.) lo ckule cu de'a gubni de'i'i li bi (The school is closed in August.) See also {de'i}; {de'i'a}, {de'i'e}, {de'i'o}, {de'i'u}."},{"word":"dei'i","selmaho":"JOI","score":2,"definition":"non-logical connective: set difference of $x_1$ and $x_2$: ${x_1}dei'i{x_2}={x_1}\\setminus{x_2}=\\{{x}\\in{x_1}:{x}\\notin{x_2}\\}$","notes":"JOI and mandatorily binary version of \"{kei'i}\"."},{"word":"dei'i'u","selmaho":"BAI","score":2,"definition":"Attaches date and time starting with years and ending in seconds.","notes":"Created to give date and time simultaneously and to be in line with ISO standard from most general to most specific. \"{pi'e}\" can be used to separate units, or \"{ny}, {my}, {dy}, {cy}, {my} {ebu}, {sy}\" can be used to jump to a specific date/time unit. Milliseconds can be added after \"{pi}\". See: {detytcika} {dei'i'u} BAI of detytcika."},{"word":"de'i'o","selmaho":"BAI","score":1,"definition":"on the Nth day of the month.","notes":"{ma'irdeidetri} modal. ex.) mi cliva lo gugde de'i'o li cino (I will leave the country on the 30th.) See also {de'i}; {de'i'a}, {de'i'e}, {de'i'i}, {de'i'u}."},{"word":"dei'o","selmaho":"KOhA","score":1,"definition":"pro-sumti: this word","notes":"mnemonic: dei + zo -> dei'o"},{"word":"de'i'u","selmaho":"BAI","score":1,"definition":"on the Nth day of the week.","notes":"{jefydeidetri} modal. ex.) lo karni cu co'a gubni de'i'u li ci (The journal is published on Wednesday.) See also {de'i}; {de'i'a}, {de'i'e}, {de'i'i}, {de'i'o}."},{"word":"dei'u","selmaho":"KOhA","score":2,"definition":"pro-sumti: the previous word"},{"word":"dejni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ owes $x_{2}$ in debt/obligation to creditor $x_{3}$ in return for $x_{4}$ [service, loan]; $x_{1}$ is a debtor.","notes":"See also {jbera}, {janta}, {zivle}."},{"word":"dejnoi","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is an invoice/bill to debtor $d_1=n_4$ for amount owed $d_2$ to creditor $d_3=n_3$ for goods/services $d_4$.","notes":"Cf. {dejni}, {notci}, {janta}."},{"word":"dejru'a","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=d_1$ wagers $d_2$ to creditor $d_3$ on $s_2$ (du'u).","notes":"Cf. {sruma}, {smadi}, {kanpe}."},{"word":"dejyterze'a","score":2,"definition":"$z_3$ is the interest on debt $z_1=d_2$ of debtor $d_1$ to creditor $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {dejni}, {zenba}, {terdejni}, {kagyseldejni}, {ze'i zei seldejni}, {ze'u zei seldejni}, {paurseldejni}, {fairprali}, {jbera}, {jdini}, {banxa}."},{"word":"dekcembero","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is December in year $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$"},{"word":"dekci'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is a teenager by standard $x_2=c_2$","notes":"Usually between age 13 to 19."},{"word":"dekna'a","score":2,"definition":"$n1$ is $n2$ decades (10 years) in duration (default is 1 decade) by standard $n3$.","notes":"\"Decade\" not limited to decimal equivalent of \"10\"."},{"word":"deknavytre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=m_1=n_1$ is $x_2=m_2=n_2$ ångström(s) (Å) [length unit] in length (default 1) measured in direction $x_3=m_3=n_3$ by standard $x_4=m_3$."},{"word":"dekpredekpu'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_0$: To each their own; everyone has their own varying tastes. (nullary predicate)","notes":"Calque from the Japanese yojijukugo 十人十色."},{"word":"dekpu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ (default 1) local volume unit(s) [non-metric; e.g. bushel], standard $x_{3}$, $x_{4}$ subunits.","notes":"Gallon (= {likydekpu}), quart (= {likseldekpu}), barrel (wet = likybradekpu, dry = sudbradekpu), bushel (= {sudydekpu}), peck (= {sudyseldekpu}), cupful (= {kabrydekpu}), tablespoon (= {mucydekpu}); teaspoon (= {mucyxeldekpu}); (all of these lujvo may need gic- to distinguish the English measurement system in contrasting with some local system; the English system is otherwise presumed to be the default non-metric system). (additional subunit places may be added as $x_5$, $x_6$, ...); See also {canlu}, {litce}, {rupnu}, {fepni}, {gutci}, {minli}, {merli}, {bunda}, {kramu}."},{"word":"dektefpi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ times the $x_3$th power of 10 // $x_1 = x_2 \\times 10^{x_3}$","notes":"See {tenfa}, {pilji}, {gei}, {tefpi'i}, {reltefpi'i}"},{"word":"dektenfa","score":3,"definition":"$t1$ is the exponential result of base 10, or $t2$ to power/exponent $t3$.","notes":"Can be used for scientific notation and \"plex\" numbers."},{"word":"dekto","score":100006,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is ten [10; $10^1$ ] of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"See also {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}, {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}"},{"word":"dektyki'o","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=k_1$ is ten thousands (10000) of $d_2=k_2$ in dimension/aspect $d_3=k_3$ (default is units)."},{"word":"dekydje","score":2,"definition":"$dj1$ is $dj2$ full decadays (ten day unit) in duration (default is 1 decaday) by standard $dj3$; dj1 is a metric week","notes":"For use with metric dating system."},{"word":"dekydugri","score":1,"definition":"$du_1$ is the common logarithm (base 10) of $du_2$.","notes":"Synonymous to {pavnondugri}. See also {te'o zei dugri}, {reldugri}, {dugri}."},{"word":"dekykemymecnontenfa","score":1,"definition":"$t1$ is the negative exponential result of base 10, or $t2$ to power/exponent $t3$.","notes":"Can be used for scientific notation for numbers less than 1 and minex numbers."},{"word":"dekyki'o","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=k_1$ is ten thousands (10000) of $d_2=k_2$ in dimension/aspect $d_3=k_3$ (default is units)."},{"word":"dekyki'ogra","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=k_1=g_1$ is $d_2=k_2=g_2$ (default 1) myriagram(s) (default 1) in mass by standard $g_3$."},{"word":"dekyki'opitki'otre","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=k^2_1=p_1=k^1_1=m_1$ is $d_2=k^2_2=k^1_2=m_2$ (default 1) myriads [tens of thousands of square kilometres] (area unit) measured in perpendicular directions (set)/defined by set of points (set) $p_2=m_3$ by standard $m_4$.","notes":"The term has a particular use in connection with the British Ordnance Survey national grid and the US Military grid reference system."},{"word":"dekyki'otenfa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=t_1$ is the exponential result of base 10000 (myriad) multiplied by $x_2=d_2=k_2$ of -yllion(s) (default 1), to power/exponent $x_3=t_2$ (default 2).","notes":"-yllion is a proposal from Donald Knuth for the terminology and symbols of an alternate decimal superbase system. Myllion(s)(x3=2), byllion (x3=4), tryllion (x3=8), quadryllion (x3=16) and so on. See also: myriad (={suzdekyki'o})."},{"word":"dekyki'otre","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=k_1=m_1$ is $d_2=k_2=m_2$ (default 1) myriametre(s)/Scandinavian miles/tens of thousands of metre(s) [non-standard unit] in length (default 1) measured in direction $m_3$ by standard $m_4$.","notes":"See also: mile (in sense: long local distance unit (={minli})."},{"word":"delca","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the minimal part / shared part / least common denominator between $x_2$ (set) in property $x_3$.","notes":"This word is very general. It just highlights a shared, common minimal thing that all entities of a given set are satisfying."},{"word":"deLEZ","score":1,"definition":"Gilles Deleuze","notes":"French philosopher. Syn.: {dylez}. Cf. {guuataris}, {deLEZ. zei gejystani}, {deLEZ. zei kamrickai}."},{"word":"deLEZ. zei gejystani","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Deleuzian rhizome; $x_1$ is organizationally rhizomatic.","notes":"Synonym: {flesrnrizoma}. Cf. {deLEZ}, {guuataris}, {gejystani}, {kamrickai}, {deLEZ zei kamrickai}."},{"word":"delfinu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dolphin/porpoise of species/breed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mabru}, {xamsi}, {flecu}."},{"word":"delno","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ candela [metric unit] in luminosity (default is 1) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}."},{"word":"delta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (amount/value (li/ni) or labelled entity) is the (mutual) difference between/change in (states/realizations of/output from) general and relevant idea/object or subject of interest or function/aspect/property/topic/dependent parameter/dependent variable $x_2$ under or due to a change in (independent) parameter/variable/index/identification/ownership/property/aspect $x_3$ (generic name) to (later) specific state/realization/value/person/entity/meaning $x_4$ (type and dimensions match those of $x_3$) from (earlier) specific state/realization/value/person/entity/meaning $x_5$ (type and dimensions match that of $x_3$), under circumstances/conditions/with(in) scope/with caveats $x_6$.","notes":"Especially in reference to incremental or quantized (or discretely observed) changes. $x_2$ is an $x_1$-type-valued function of $x_3$; $x_4$ and $x_5$ are realizations of $x_3$ (therefore, all three share type). For example, $x_1$ could be some value with dimensions of currency/money/monetary value measured in real numbers, $x_2$ could be a specific business' profit from certain sales, $x_3$ may be time (so, $x_2$ would be the profit over time, measured in a real number of units of currency), and $x_4$ and $x_5$ would be specific times - such as today and yesterday, respectively. Ideally, all factors, variables, conditions, etc. other than $x_3$ should remain constant or there should be a control group/population which records the effects of changes in other factors, variables, conditions, etc.; however, in real life, things can be more complicated or messy and it is hard to ensure that all factors are accounted for (especially in social experiments and business); $x_5$ records those other conditions or specifies the scope (for example: subjects, time, and location) of the 'experiment'. Typically, $x_4$ will be temporally later than $x_5$, but this need not be the case; in any case, $x_4$ is taken to be the latter state (etc.) under consideration in the present analysis in the context of this word's usage (in some sequence). $x_1$ could be \"0\" (whatsoever that means) - it could even be identically so; in other words, there need be no change or mutual difference, even in principle (the function/object could be constant); and this fact could even be known a priori. See also: \"{sumji}\" / \"{selsumji}\"."},{"word":"dembi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a bean/pea/leguminous seed from plant [legume] $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {grute}, {sobde}, {tsiju}."},{"word":"dembrciceri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a garbanzo/chickpea of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {boldembi}"},{"word":"demcarvi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=d_1$ pours to $c_2$ from $c_3$. $c_1=d_1$ is torrential rainfall."},{"word":"demklafle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=d_1=k_1=f_1$ is a traffic jam of pedestrians/vehicles $x_2=f_2=k_5$ going to $x_3=f_3=k_2$ from $x_4=f_4=k_3$ at location/locus/route $x_5=d_3=k_4$."},{"word":"demkratiia","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a democracy, polity by the people, as a form of government either directly or through elected representatives","notes":"See also {jecta}, {djumxuri'a}, {presidente}."},{"word":"demri'a","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ (event/state) compacts/compresses/concentrates/packs/condenses $x_2=d_1$ in property $x_3=d_2$ (ka) at location/locus $x_4=d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {lunsa}."},{"word":"demsilka","score":1,"definition":"$x1=d1=s1$ is velvet/[dense silk] produced by $x2=s2$"},{"word":"demspa","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=s_1$ is a bush of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {dzitricu}."},{"word":"demtse","score":2,"definition":"$z_1$ crouches/cowers/squats on surface $z_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cidytse}, {mipypu'i}, {dzibi'o}, {krosa'i}."},{"word":"demxa'e","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a dense-hand with has hand $x_{2}$.","notes":"Cf. {bolxa'e}."},{"word":"denbi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=j_1$ is interdental/between the upper and lower teeth of body/person $d_2$","notes":"Used in phonological jargon. cf. {zunsna}"},{"word":"denbru","score":4,"definition":"$b_1$ is a toothbrush with bristles $b_3$.","notes":"See also {denci}, {burcu}, {denjisygau}, {denpesxu}, {brulu'i}."},{"word":"denburcu","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ is a toothbrush with bristles $b_3$.","notes":"Synonymous with {denbru}. Cf. {denjisygau}, {denpesxu}, {brulu'i}."},{"word":"dencaupin","score":1,"definition":"Deng Xiaoping","notes":"Chinese head of state from 1978 to 1989. Lived 1904-1997."},{"word":"denci","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the tooth [body-part] of $x_{2}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is dental.","notes":"(for metaphor: see {dakfu}, {pagre}, {jgalu}); See also {moklu}, {dakfu}, {pagre}, {jgalu}, {batci}, {bongu}."},{"word":"dencro","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=d_2$ has a toothache in tooth $d_1=c_2$."},{"word":"dendi","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the $x_2$th day of week number $x_3$ of year $x_4$, under calendar/system $x_5$"},{"word":"denfi'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a piranha of species $x_2$ with teeth $x_3$"},{"word":"denjisygau","score":4,"definition":"$g_1$ (agent) brushes/cleans the teeth of $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jisygau}, {denburcu}, {denpesxu}, {denmikce}."},{"word":"denke'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is a tooth cavity/dental caries [demineralized site] of tooth $x_2=k_2=d_1$","notes":"Cf. {dencro}, {denbru}, {denburcu}, {denjisygau}, {denpesxu}, {denmikce}, {densrumikce}, {densru}, {tatydenxanto}, {xantydenmai}, {kevna}, {denci}"},{"word":"denmarxa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ chews, masticates $x_2$."},{"word":"denmi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is dense/concentrated/packed/intense in property $x_{2}$ (ka) at location/locus $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {carmi}, {midju}, {viknu}."},{"word":"denmikce","score":3,"definition":"$m_1$ is a dentist treating patient $m_2$ with dentistry $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {densrumikce}."},{"word":"denpa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ awaits/waits/pauses for/until $x_{2}$ at state $x_{3}$ before starting/continuing $x_{4}$ (activity/process).","notes":"($x_2$ is an event, usually a point event); also: resuming $x_4$. See also {dicra}, {fanmo}, {sisti}, {fliba}, {pandi}."},{"word":"denpa bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":100001,"definition":"letteral: Lojban \".\" character."},{"word":"denpa bu zei sance","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a glottal stop/plosive sound produced by $s_2$.","notes":"Synonyms: {deplersna}, {depsnce}."},{"word":"denpesxu","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is a quantity of tooth-paste, of composition $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {denburcu}, {denjisygau}."},{"word":"denrixtolku'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=t_1$ is an alveolar ridge of body $x_2$.","notes":"Used in phonological jargon. In fast speech and/or informal writing, could possibly be shorted to {tolku'o} and inferred from context. cf. {zunsna}"},{"word":"denrixtolku'oti'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=tr_1$ is postalveolar/behind the alveolar ridge of body $x_2$","notes":"Used in phonological jargon. In fast speech and/or informal writing, could possibly be shortened to {tolku'oti'e} and inferred from context. cf. {zunsna}"},{"word":"densru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the gum/cementum of animal $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {densrumikce}."},{"word":"densrumikce","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a periodontist treating patient(s) $m_2$ for ailment $m_3$ involving cure $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {denmikce}, {densru}."},{"word":"denstela","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=d_2$ is a zip fastener for sealing $s_2$ by mechanism $d_1$.","notes":"Cf. {stela}, {tolfendi}."},{"word":"denterjo'e","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a joint with has tooth $x_{2}$."},{"word":"denxi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gear/cogwheel with cogs $x_2$, of device/vehicle $x_3$, made of material $x_4$","notes":"Using the phrase \"[number] {da}\" or \"{lo} [number] {mei}\" can be used to describe the number of teeth that the gear/s have. See also {engranaje}."},{"word":"denzalvi","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ chews $x_2$","notes":"Prefer {molmarxa}."},{"word":"de'o","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":100001,"definition":"binary mathematical operator: logarithm; [log/ln a to base b]; default base 10 or e.","notes":"see also {dugri}, {te'a}"},{"word":"de'oi","selmaho":"DEhAU","score":1,"definition":"Cancellation (instant-/usage-wise; temporary) of all defaults in immediately previous word","notes":"Cancels/overrides/ignores/\"kills\" all defaults (default specifications) in the (terbri) structure of immediately previously uttered word so that implicit/omitted {zo'e} and{di’au} that may fill the terbri of that word are general in potential reference (modulo context) and do not necessarily agree with the default setting explicitly specified in the discourse-external/“official” definition of the word. The terbri are not filled by this word. Usage is only meaningful for a brivla with at least one terbri (regardless of being explicitly filled or otherwise). In a tanru or other complicated construct, only the most recent word undergoes this terbri default override (not every term in the construct). A selbri converted to a sumti by gadri has the x1 terbri filled for the purposes of this word, but the default setting of that terbri is so overridden all the same; likewise is the case for terbri accessed by {be} or {bei}; seltau in the main level of a sumti are filled by the gadri as well for the purposes of this word. The cancellation is only effective for the single occurrence/instant/usage of this word (the next use of the affected word will be implicitly accompanied by its terbri defaults, as defined elsewhere (by official definition or by other (permanent) modifications made to the word)). See also: {doi'a}, {de'au}, {zmico}."},{"word":"depcni","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ feels patience about $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {o'o}."},{"word":"depkumfa","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is a waiting room/break room in structure $x_2$ surrounded by partitions/walls/ceiling/floor $x_3$ (mass/jo'u).","notes":"Cf. {depypoi}, {depstu}."},{"word":"depri'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ causes $x_2$ to wait for $x_3$ at $x_4$ before continuing $x_5$.","notes":"Cf. {sisti}."},{"word":"depsna","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ is a hesitation sound produced by $s_2=d_1$ while for/until $d_2$ at state $d_3$ before starting/continuing $d_4$ (activity/process).","notes":"Cf. {denpa}, {sance}, {y}."},{"word":"depsnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a glottal stop sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Derivative of and synonymous with {denpa bu zei sance}; also synonymous with {deplersna}. The odd morphological form echoes that of {asnce}, {basnce} {casnce}, etc., where it serves to foreground the sounds that these words represent while preserving some material from {sance}."},{"word":"depstu","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a waiting room/place where $d_1$ waits for $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {depkumfa}."},{"word":"deptsa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is patient; $x_1$ does not lose their temper while waiting."},{"word":"depybu'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a period/dot/full stop (character “.”).","notes":"See also: {denpa bu}."},{"word":"depyjdari","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=d_1$ is patient, unyielding to force $j_2=d_2$ under condition $j_3=d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jdari}, {denpa}, {tinsa}, {xarnu}."},{"word":"depypoi","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a waiting queue ordered by rules $p_2$ on unordered set $p_3$ waiting for $x_4=d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {depkumfa}, {depstu}."},{"word":"derba'o","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ initially grows $b_2$ beyond the soil; $b_1$ sprouts $b_2$ from the ground.","notes":"{dertu}+{banro}"},{"word":"derdebmatne","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is peanut butter from peanuts $m_2$"},{"word":"derdei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Saturday of week $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"derdembi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a peanut of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"derekparfit","score":-1,"definition":"Derek Parfit","notes":"Alternatively, {derekpafit}, {parfit}, {pafit}. English philosopher, 1942-2017. In ethics, associated with utilitarianism ({utliti zei marde})."},{"word":"derjbe","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ sprouts from $x_2=d_1$.","notes":"Cf. {spati}, {banro}."},{"word":"dermoni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a demon of type/mythology/religion $x_2$","notes":"Generally evil. See {pacru'i}, {lijda}, {angeli}, {cevni}, {crida}, {di'albo}, {dairmoni}"},{"word":"derni'a","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a beneath with has underneath-dirt $x_{2}$.","notes":"Cf. {lolni'a}, {lolni'apu'i}."},{"word":"derni'agau","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a do with beneath $x_{2}$ with has underneath-dirt $x_{3}$."},{"word":"derpanxu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is geosmin."},{"word":"derpesxu","score":2,"definition":"$d_1=p_1$ is a quantity of mud of composition $d_3=p_2$, made from dirt from source $d_2$","notes":"Water soaked soil, soft wet earth. See also {dertu}, {pesxu}"},{"word":"derse'a","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ buries/sinks/embeds $s_2$ in ground $s_3=d_1$.","notes":"Cf. {lolni'apu'i}, {lolni'a}."},{"word":"derske","score":3,"definition":"$s_1=d_1$ is soil science [science about earth/soil] based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"dertu2, dertu3 and saske2 subsumed. Soil science studies the soil that occupies the pedosphere, one of Earth's spheres. This is not the same as geology (the lujvo for this should mean planetary+composition+science). The two main branches of soil science are pedology (={terderske}; the study of soil in its natural setting) and edaphology (the study of soil in relation to soil-dependent uses). See also {tedyske}, {rokske} and {kunske}."},{"word":"dertu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of dirt/soil/earth/ground from source $x_{2}$ of composition $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is earthen; $x_3$: composition including $x_3$, which need not be exhaustive of composition. See also {kliti}, {terdi}, {loldi}."},{"word":"derxi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a heap/pile/stack/mound/hill of materials $x_{2}$ at location $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {cmana}."},{"word":"desku","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ shakes/quakes/trembles/quivers/shudders/wobbles/vibrates from force $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also (expressible either with desku or slilu): side to side, to and fro, back and forth, reciprocal motion. See also {slilu}, {janbe}."},{"word":"desmi'i","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is a vibrator/vibrating device for use/function $m_2$.","notes":"not necessarily sex toy; could for example also be a \"Jumping Jack\" compactor; Cf. {runpinji}, {gletci}. See {xremi'i} for shaking machines with the purpose of mixing."},{"word":"desygau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ (person/agent) shakes $x_2=d_1$.","notes":"Cf. {desku}, {gasnu}, {desyzu'e}, {slilu}."},{"word":"desyzu'e","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ shakes.","notes":"Cf. {desku}, {zukte}, {desygau}, {slilu}."},{"word":"detcacryvu'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the number of hours (pi'e for minutes) that the timezone of location $x_2$ is ahead (before, if $x_1$ is negative) of location/standard $x_3$","notes":"See {detri}, {tcika}, {cacra}, {vujnu}. $x_3$ may be {la} .{utc}. to indicate difference from UTC time."},{"word":"detcartu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a calendar showing dates $x_2$ and events $x_3$.","notes":"$x_2$ is normally a time interval; see {detci'e}"},{"word":"detci'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a calendar with rules $x_2$, days/weeks/months/years $x_3$, and properties $x_4$.","notes":"e.g. Gregorian calendar, Hebrew calendar; see {detcartu}"},{"word":"detci'e zei nanca","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a calendar year","notes":"See also {detna'a}."},{"word":"detfukcru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ allows copying/has copyright of $x_2$ under conditions $x_3$ dated $x_4$."},{"word":"detke'u","score":4,"definition":"The date [day,week,month,year] $x_1=d_1=k_1$ is recurrence/repetition of the date [day,week,month,year] of the first event $x_2=d_2$, for the $x_3=k_3$'rd time, in system $x_3$.","notes":"{detri} zei {krefu}. $krefu_2$ corresponds to the date of the first event, but the place is omitted for simplicity. $x_4$ may indicate the system of recurrence: a day of the week/month; a day/month of the year (anniversary); a year of the century etc. ex.) li renopavo pi'e pano pi'e re detke'u lo nu la gandis noi banli cu jbena kei li pavomu lo pa nanca be fi la gregoris (October 2 of 2014 is Mahatma Gandhi's 145th birthday counted by year of Gregorian calendar.)"},{"word":"detma'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a calendar month/a month-long duration from the first day of a month to the first day of the next month"},{"word":"detmive","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has experienced $x_2$ (timestamp-style expression of dimensionful measure of time) units of time of existence/life according to standard $x_3$","notes":"This word is broader/more general and more versatile/flexible than {nancaji}. $x_2$ may be any expression that is acceptable as the sumti submitted to the first terbri of {detri}; however, unlike {detri}$_1$, which can be interpreted as representing elapsed time from some culturally accepted reference start-time, this word measures running time from the start of the existence of $x_1$, according to standard $x_3$."},{"word":"detna'a","score":2,"definition":"$n_1=d_1$ is a calendar year according to calendar/standard $n_3=d_4$","notes":"See also {detri}, {nanca}"},{"word":"detrgregori","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the Gregorian calendar.","notes":"If the context is clear, \"detr-\" can be omitted. Cf. {gregori zei nanca}, {gregori zei ctona'a}."},{"word":"detri","score":100001,"definition":"$x_1$ is the date [day,{week},{month},year] of event/state $x_2$, at location $x_3$, by calendar $x_4$.","notes":"Time units in x1 are specified as numbers separated by pi'e, starting from the smallest time unit, or are unit values massified with joi. Alternatively, the time units in x1 are specified as numbers prefixed by {ny} for years, {ly} for months, {dy} for days, {cy} for hours, {my} for minutes, and {sy} for seconds, and in this scheme, any time unit may be left out. Cf. {de'i}, {djedi}, {jeftu}, {masti}, {nanca}, {tcika}."},{"word":"detseldejykarda","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is a charge card with accumulated debt $x_2=dej_1$ to creditor $x_3=dej_3$, with due date $x_4=det_1$","notes":"Charge cards has due payment dates; for credit cards with credit limits see {jitseldejykarda}. Cf. {lejykarda}, {baxydinkarda}, {vamveile'ikarda}, {maksriveikarda}, {lejykardymi'i}, {banxa}, {pleji}, {jdini}."},{"word":"detydei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a calendar day/24-hour period from 0 to 0 o'clock"},{"word":"detydragaudje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a leap day of year $x_2$ at location $x_3$ in calendary system $x_3$.","notes":"This is a day which is included or removed from a 'normal' (yearly) progression of the calendar in order to correct the aligment between the reported date and the passage of physical time (such as that which is evinced by the seasons). See also: {tcikydragausnidu}."},{"word":"detytcika","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=t_1$ [years, months, days, hours, minutes, seconds] is the date and time of event/state $d_2=t_2$ at location $d_3=t_4$ by date/time system $x_4$","notes":"Created to give date and time simultaneously and to be in line with ISO standard from most general to most specific. \"{pi'e}\" can be used to separate units, or \"{ny}, {my}, {dy}, {cy}, {my} {ebu}, {sy}\" can be used to jump to a specific date/time unit. Milliseconds can be added after \"{pi}\". See: {datrytcika} {dei'i'u}"},{"word":"detytcikygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ schedules time $t_1$[hours, {minutes}, {seconds}] and date $d_1$[day,{week},{month},year] for event $t_2=d_2$ at location $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {detri}, {tcika}, {gasnu}, {tcikygau}, {tcikyga'i}, {bavypunji}, {prupu'i}."},{"word":"de'u","selmaho":"KOhA2","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: a recent utterance."},{"word":"di","selmaho":"KOhA1","score":100000,"definition":"logically quantified existential pro-sumti: there exists something 3 (usually restricted)."},{"word":"di'a","selmaho":"ZAhO","score":100000,"definition":"event contour for resumption of a paused process."},{"word":"di'a'ai","selmaho":"COI","score":2,"definition":"vocative: resuming conversation","notes":"See also: {de'a'ai}."},{"word":"di'ai","selmaho":"COI","score":6,"definition":"vocative: well-wish - curse","notes":"Used to express well-wishes/curses. See also {dimna}, {zandapma}, {dapma}, {ki'e}, {doi}"},{"word":"di'albo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a devil of type/mythology/religion $x_2$","notes":"See {pacru'i}, {lijda}, {angeli}, {cevni}, {palci}, {crida}, {dermoni}"},{"word":"di'anzi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is electronic, operating on the physical behavior of electrons","notes":"See {dikca} - 'electric'"},{"word":"di'ardi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Sunda clouded leopard (Neofelis diardi) of subspecies/breed $x_2$","notes":"See {iunbau}, {bramlatu}"},{"word":"di'ardu'edi'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the excess money/change (that should be) returned for/after/with the purchase of $x_2$ by purchaser $x_3$ from vendor $x_4$.","notes":"Beware sumti-raising. If the ownership of an item costs 9.50 dollars and $x_3$ buys it with an acceptable bill of value 10.00 dollars, then the change ($x_1$) is the monetary value of 0.50 dollars (regardless of which bills, coins, etc. carry that value), where 'dollar' can represent any monetary unit."},{"word":"di'arfriti","score":2,"definition":"$f_1=j_3$ offers/proffers $f_2=j_1$ bid to $f_3=j_4$ for item/service $j_2$ in bidding system $f_4$."},{"word":"di'au","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":1,"definition":"pro-sumti and sumyzmico: discourse-interior default it (terbri-specific)","notes":"Explicitly and emphatically references the specified default value of the relevant terbri as specified/designated by the discourse; thus, its value is context-dependent and subject to specification modifications. It does not necessarily reference the value defined \"officially\". ({zo'e}, implicit or explicit, may do so as well, but the use of this word implies some degree of a more deliberate choice to follow the default specification.) When a default of the terbri is not specified by the previous discourse (nor by the discourse-exterior \"official\" definition of the terbri if not specification modifications have been made previously), this word is equivalent to completely general and elliptical {zo'e}. See also: {di'oi}, {di'ei}."},{"word":"dibdji","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a desire-adores with desired-dear $x_{2}$ with purpose desired for $x_{3}$."},{"word":"dibjai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=j_1=d_2$ hugs $x_2=j_2=d_1$ who is dear to $x_1$, with $x_3=j_3$ on $x_4=j_4$.","notes":"Near synonyms: {pamjai}, {xrojai}. See also: {dirba}, {jgari}, {prami}, {xrotu}, {pamjai}, {xrojai}."},{"word":"dibmle","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is cute to $x_2$ in aspect $x_3$","notes":"\"Attractive in an endearing way\". Synonyms: {citmle}, {iumle}, {plukauaii}. See {dirba}, {melbi}, {au'u}, {cinmle}"},{"word":"dibrai","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=d_1$ is dearest/most precious to $d_2$ among set/range $x_3=t_4$."},{"word":"dibyselpa'i","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=p_2$ is a sweetheart to $d_2=p_1$","notes":"See also {dirba}, {prami}, {selpa'i}."},{"word":"dicfle","score":5,"definition":"$f_1=d_1$ is an electrical current / flow in / on / through $f_2 = d_2$ flowing in direction to / towards $f_3$ from direction/source $f_4$.","notes":"Cf. {dicflecru}, {dicka'u}. dicka3 is not sensical."},{"word":"dicflecru","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a transistor / electrical regulator which allows electric current $c_2 = df_1$ to flow under conditions $c_3$ in / on / through $df_2$ flowing in direction to / towards $df_3$ from direction/source $df_4$.","notes":"Cf. {dicfle}, {dicka'u}."},{"word":"dicka'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an electron.","notes":"Cf. {lektoni}, {dicfle}."},{"word":"diclamdu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an electric lamp of type $x_2$","notes":"See also {dikca}, {lamdu}, {gusni}."},{"word":"dicma","score":-1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains/is related to/reflects (the) electromagnetic (or light/photonic) interaction [E&M fundamental interaction] in manner/with properties/in state/with realization $x2$, coupling to $x3$ in manner/with strength $x4$","notes":"See also: {jikfi},{tsaba}, {vubla}, {grava}, {xigzo}, {dikca}, {maksi}."},{"word":"dicnoibejga'a","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a telegraph pole."},{"word":"dicnu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is electroneutral/electrically neutral","notes":"from {dikca} + {nutli}"},{"word":"dicpi'o","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is an electronic piano/harpsichord/organ/keyboard instrument.","notes":"Refers to a keyboard instrument that produces sound electronically (usually digitally), as opposed to mechanically by means of strings, pipes, reeds, etc. See also: {mrupi'o}, {balpi'o}, {sa'irpi'o}, {tu'urpi'o}, {cpupi'o}."},{"word":"dicra","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event) interrupts/stops/halts/[disrupts] $x_{2}$ (object/event/process) due to quality $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also disturbs (one sense). See also {zunti}, {fanza}, {raktu}, {denpa}."},{"word":"dicre'e","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is an electric train [vehicle] of cars/units $t_2$ (mass) for rails/system/railroad $t_3$, propelled by electric motors/systems $t_4$","notes":"See {dikca}, {trene}."},{"word":"dictergu'i","score":4,"definition":"$g_3=d_2$ is an electric lamp illuminating $g_2$ with light $g_1$.","notes":"Cf. {dikca}, {gusni}, {rastergu'i}, {laktergu'i}, {fagytergu'i}."},{"word":"dicyba'ogaumi'i","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=g_1$ is an electronic amplifier."},{"word":"dicycau","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=c_1$ is electrically uncharged.","notes":"Cf. {seldikca}"},{"word":"dicydinfanza","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a crypto scam advertisement posted in $x_2$ by $x_3$ for $x_4$ amount of money"},{"word":"dicyji'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=j_1$ is an electrode of circuit/electric machinery/electronic component $x_2=j_2$ at locus $x_3=j_3$","notes":"from {dikca}+{jipno}"},{"word":"dicyselsna","score":3,"definition":"$s_2$ is a loudspeaker emitting sound $s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {snaveitci}."},{"word":"dicysro","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a battery in containment $s_3$."},{"word":"dicysrotismi'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is a charger for battery $x_2=s_1$","notes":"Charges electrical batteries ({dicysro}, {rapydicysro})."},{"word":"didni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ deduces/reasons by deduction/establishes by deduction that $x_2$ is true about $x_3$ from general rule $x_4$","notes":"See {nibji'i}, {nusna}, {lanli}, {jdice}, {logji}, {nibli}"},{"word":"di'e","selmaho":"KOhA2","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: the next utterance."},{"word":"di'ei","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":1,"definition":"pro-sumti and sumyzmico: an elliptical/unspecified value which does not necessarily obey the default setting for the corresponding terbri that is explicitly specified in the definition of the word; has some value which makes bridi true","notes":"Some brivla have default specifications for certain terbri; when any explicit sumti is omitted from filling these terbri (an implicit {zo'e} fills them instead), the meaning of that sumti is interpreted in accordance with the default specification; it is reasonable to suppose that an explicit {zo'e} used in order to fill such terbri will likewise obey the default specification in its interpretation. Thus, there is no simple way to reference the \"general\" elliptical/unspecified value for these sumti, other than by using this word. {zo'e} typically is interpreted as meaning any value of some general and unspecified set of potential sumti referents, modulated by context and the need to make the statement true; in the case of an explicit default setting of a terbri by the definition of a word, {di'ei} takes on this general and unspecified meaning, effectively ignoring the default (although it can take on the value of that default (doing so, simply, is just not necessary)); when no default is specified for the terbri in the definition, this word has the same meaning as {zo'e}. See also: {di'au}, {di'oi}, {zmico}."},{"word":"di'ei'o'au","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mathematical ternary operator: Dirichlet convolution $(a*b)(c)$","notes":"$a,b$ are arithmetic functions, $c$ is an integer (the output is defined for at least strictly positive integers $c$). $(a*b)(c)$ is given by the sum (over all of the distinct ordered pairs $(n,m)$ belonging to the Cartesian product of the set of all strictly positive integers with itself, such that $n$ is not equal to $m$ and such that $nm = c$ (where adjacency represents typical multiplication of integers)) of $a(n)b(m)$ (where adjacency represents typical pointwise multiplication)."},{"word":"digno","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is aligned diagonally along/between nonadjacent vertices $x_2$ as in polytope $x_3$; $x_1$ is a diagonal line segment/linear manifold of lower dimension as viewed in frame of reference $x_3$; $x_1$ is crooked (one sense), skew (one sense, see notes), off-kilter (one sense), away from center/off-center, non-orthogonal/not perpendicular nor parallel, at an angle, perhaps non-vertical and non-horizontal, diagonal to $x_2$ in figure/coordinate system $x_3$.","notes":"Not for use in: entries of tensors/matrices (confer: {daigno}), certain geometric meanings (such as with Cartesian products), etc. Only for purely 'visual' geometric objects/figures/frames. The polytope in question need not actually be 'drawn'; an oriented frame of reference naturally 'projects' a polytopic sense onto all objects. x1 can be any linear manifold of lower dimension than the space in which it is embedded (defined by x3). The skewness is not relative to another linear manifold in some higher-dimensional space (the usual definition of \"skew\" in geometry) - it is simply a skewness (in a layperson sense) relative to points in a figure or axis in a coordinate system. Proposed by Gleki."},{"word":"dignocklaji","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is Diagon Alley.","notes":"Diagon Alley is a place in the world of J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter fantasy series. This word is a pun on {digno} {ckaji}/{klaji}, just like the original English."},{"word":"digyfalkafpraca'a","score":1,"definition":"$ca_1$ is a drip coffeemaker [default: electric] for producing coffee $ca_2=cu_2=ck_1=d_1=f_1$ by dripping coffee to pot $f_2$ from mechanism $f_3$ in gravity well/frame of reference $f_4$, controlled/[triggered] by $ca_3$ (agent).","notes":"See also coffeemaker (={kafpraca'a}), making coffee (={kafpra})."},{"word":"digyligykamju","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is a dropstone/stalagmite/stalactite/icicle/rusticle of material $k_2=s_2=d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bakri}, {kevna}, {bogjinme}."},{"word":"di'i","selmaho":"TAhE","score":100000,"definition":"tense interval modifier: regularly; subjective tense/modal; defaults as time tense."},{"word":"di'inai","selmaho":"TAhE*","score":100000,"definition":"tense interval modifier: irregularly/aperiodically; tense/modal; defaults as time tense."},{"word":"dijbartu","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ is outside of building $b_2=d_1$.","notes":"See also: outdoors (outside of all buildings): {roldzadijbartu}"},{"word":"dijgunma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ is a complex composed of buildings $x_2=g_2=d_1$ for purpose $x_3=d_2$","notes":"from {dinju} + {gunma}"},{"word":"dijrbasilika","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a basilica [building;architectural shape] for purpose $d_2$.","notes":"See also basilica [special kind of church] (={masrbasilika})."},{"word":"dijycra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is the façade of building $x_2=c_2=d_1$ which faces/in-frame-of-reference $x_3=c_3$","notes":"from {dinju}+{crane}"},{"word":"dijypanka","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a plaza managed by community/polity/company $p_2$ for purpose $p_3$."},{"word":"dijysenta","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a story/level/floor of building $x_2=s_3=d_1$."},{"word":"dijyzbaske","score":1,"definition":"$s_2$ is architecture.","notes":"See also {dinju}, {zbasu}, {saske}."},{"word":"dikca","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is electricity [electric charge or current] in/on $x_{2}$ of polarity/quantity $x_{3}$ (def. negative).","notes":"($x_3$, a quantifier, can be expressed as a simple polarity using the numerals for positive and negative ma'u and ni'u); (explicitly) negative (= {dutydikca}), positive (= {mardikca}); current (= {selmuvdikca}, {muvdikca}; again default negative/electron current), charge (= {klodikca}, {stadikca}). See also {lindi}, {xampo}, {flecu}, {maksi}, {tcana}."},{"word":"dikckulome","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an electric charge which measures $x_2$ (li; default: 1) coulombs by standard/under convention $x_3$ (default: SI definition, except the charge of the proton is negative).","notes":"Malgli: Letting $x_1$ be something which has such a charge (sumti raising); what is being measured is the charge itself, not the object which possesses it."},{"word":"dikcti","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ consumes $c_2$ as part of their staple diet."},{"word":"dikle'i","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ regularly pays salary $p_2$ to $p_3$ for goods/services $p_4$."},{"word":"diklo","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is local to $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is confined to locus $x_{2}$ within range $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is regional","notes":"Indicates a specific location/value within a range; e.g. a hits b. What is the locality on b that a hits? Thus $x_1$ is associated with a specific narrow region/interval $x_2$ of wider space/range $x_3$. See also cmavo list {di'o}, {jibni}, {zvati}, {cpana}, {nenri}, {lamji}, {stuzi}, {tcila}."},{"word":"dikni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is regular/cyclical/periodic in property (ka)/activity $x_{2}$ with period/interval $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also uniform; resonant (= {dikslicai}). See also {slilu}, {rilti}, {xutla}, {manfo}, {boxna}."},{"word":"diknunkla","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a regularly scheduled trip operated by $k_1$ to $k_2$ from $k_3$ at times $d_1$","notes":"If k1 is an airline, this is a flight, such as Flight 714 for Sydney."},{"word":"diktcika","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the time of day address of $x_2$ at location $x_3$.","notes":"Irrespective of the day at which x2 occurred: two events happening at the same hour but on different days may share the same time of day address."},{"word":"dikyjvo","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an affix compound with meaning [of affix compound] $x_{2}$ with argument [of affix compound] $x_{3}$ with metaphor [of affix compound] $x_{4}$ with ritual form $x_{5}$."},{"word":"dilcau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is clear / free of clouds / not cloudy.","notes":"Normally taken to refer to a sky, of course."},{"word":"dilcrmadjulu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (li) is congruent to $x_2$ (li) modulo $x_3$ (li)","notes":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are - strictly/technically speaking - symmetric, but typically and canonically, $x_2$ will be a number between $0$ and $x_3 - 1$ (inclusive on both ends) whereas $x_1$ can be any number in the algebraic object being considered."},{"word":"dilcu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quotient of '$x_{2}$/$x_{3}$' [dividend $x_{2}$ divided by divisor $x_{3}$], leaving remainder $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {frinu}, {fendi}, {katna}, {parbi}, {mekso}."},{"word":"dilcymu'o","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is fully divisible by $x_2$ (number) // \"$x_1$/$x_2$\" is an integer // $x_2$ is a factor of $x_1$","notes":"See {dilcu}, {veldilcu}, {reldilcymu'o}, {mulna'u}"},{"word":"dilcysle","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a prime number (a natural number greater than 1 that has no positive divisors other than 1 and itself)","notes":"See {dilcymu'o}, {dilcu}, {mulna'u}"},{"word":"dilis","score":1,"definition":"Dilli."},{"word":"dilma","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to conjugacy class $x_2$ in structure $x_3$ under conditions $x_4$"},{"word":"dilnu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cloud/mass of clouds of material $x_{2}$ in air mass $x_{3}$ at floor/base elevation $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {carvi}, {tcima}."},{"word":"dimba'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mark on $x_2$ showing their destinity to be $x_3$ (ka)","notes":"The mark can be natural or painted/tatooed/burnt in/etc."},{"word":"dimna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a fate/destiny of $x_{2}$; [doom, curse are mabla-forms]; $x_{2}$ is fated/predestined/doomed to $x_{1}$.","notes":"Fated/destined/doomed (= {seldimna}). See also {dapma}."},{"word":"dimnu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ swears / takes an oath, promising/asserting $x_2$ (abstraction), invoking fate $x_3$ (abstraction)","notes":"$x_2$ could be a nu-event or ka-action that $x_1$ intends to happen or perform, or a du'u-proposition that $x_1$ swears the truth of. $x_3$ is a fate (typically bad) that $x_1$ invokes on themself should they break the oath. {tu'a} can be used to raise $x_3$, to swear by a treasured possession (implied fate being loss of that possession), or a deity (implied fate being the wrath of said deity). See {dimna}, {maldimna}, {nupre}, {cevni}, {dapma}"},{"word":"dinalit","score":1,"definition":"Denali"},{"word":"dincfu","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is rich (in money)."},{"word":"dincu'u","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a monetary affair involving $c_2$"},{"word":"dindi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a non-binary/intersex (probably also can include: asexual, nongendered, indeterminately gendered) individual of species $x_2$ evidencing non-binary gender trait(s) $x_3$ (ka); $x_1$ is characterized by not following or fitting into some gender-binary.","notes":"Co-equal to {fetsi} and {nakni}. See also {fetsi}, {nakni}, {nunmu}."},{"word":"dinjbera","score":2,"definition":"$jb_1$ borrows money $jb_2=jd_1$ from $jb_3$ for interval $jb_4$.","notes":"Cf. {jdini}, {jbera}, {seldejni}, {dejyterze'a}."},{"word":"dinju","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a building/edifice for purpose $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {ginka}, {zdani}, {zarci}."},{"word":"dinjuvila","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a villa"},{"word":"dinko","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a nail/tack [pointed driven/frictional fastener] of type/size $x_{2}$ (ka), made of material $x_{3}$.","notes":"($x_2$ also can be ni abstraction); See also {pijne}, {lasna}."},{"word":"dinkra","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a fund of $x2$","notes":"from {jdini} + {krasi}"},{"word":"dinkrnite","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rivet of type $x_2$ made of $x_3$"},{"word":"dinpliselpla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a budget made by $x_2$ for $x_3$"},{"word":"dinra'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is related to money; $x_1$ is monetary, fiscal, financial (personal or otherwise), pecuniary.","notes":"Certain forms of economics, business practice or theory, markets or market theory, vel sim. may be included. Numismatism is probably excluded, but currency policy or design is included. Cryptocurrency-related concepts may be included."},{"word":"dinra'e","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ retains/keeps/holds money $r_2$ (quantity/additional items) in its possession; $r_1$ is a purse/wallet."},{"word":"dinsauru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dinosaur of type $x_2$ living in era $x_3$."},{"word":"dinsefygundi","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a/the industry sector in which $s_1$ provides financial services $g_2=s_3$ to $s_2$ by process $g_3$","notes":"From {jdini}, {selfu}, {gundi}. Omit j2."},{"word":"dinso","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a 'dinosaur' [very general: any ancient quasi-reptilian vertebrate or, possibly but probably not, modern bird] of type $x_2$ living in era $x_3$.","notes":"A gismu version of \"{dinsauru}\"; contrast with \"{rexsa}\" (in particular, this word probably would not but could refer to modern birds whereas \"{rexsa}\" can always do so without any connotation to the contrary; meanwhile, \"{rexsa}\" cannot refer to pterosaurs, ichthyosaurs, vel sim. but this word can). The use of this word is not strictly only relevant to members of clade Dinosauria, although it does include them (and, specifically, modern birds, although it connotes ancientness and extinction unless it is part of an explicitly contrary or general context); its referent might also/alternatively include pterosaurs, icthyosaurs, plesiosaurs, mosasaurs, dimetrodons, avemetatarsaliads, and perhaps even other ancient synapsids (in other words, any prehistoric quasi-reptilian vertebrate). As such, it is a qualitative word that bears no particular or strong attention or respect to genealogy, cladistics, taxology/taxonomy, or scientific/academic classification of these animals. Basically, any prehistoric animal the name of which ends in \"-saur\" can be so-described, as well as others. It probably should not reference more modern-like mammals proper. Proposed short rafsi: -dis-. See also: \"{rexsa}\", \"{ketslau}\", \"{ikfiio}\", \"{disrmuzo}\", \"{plesiio}\"."},{"word":"dinsro","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a treasury of money $d_1=s_2$."},{"word":"dinti","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a non-binary/intersexed (probably also can include: asexual, nongendered, indeterminately gendered, gender-fluid, transgendered, two-spirited, alternatively gendered, or affirmatively non-binarily gendered or nongendered/graygendered) individual of species $x_2$ evidencing non-binary gender trait(s) $x_3$ (ka); $x_1$ is characterized by not following or fitting into some gender-binary.","notes":"Co-equal to \"{fetsi}\" and \"{nakni}\". Proposed short rafsi: -dit-. See also \"{fetsi}\", \"{nakni}\", \"{nunmu}\"."},{"word":"dintrocu'u","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a/the financial management function/activities involving persons $c_2=ji_1$, of money/currency issued by $jd_2$; $c_1$ is finance.","notes":"Cf. {jdini}, {jitro}, {cuntu}, {dinveicu'u}, {janta}."},{"word":"dintycinse","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ is skoliosexual [sexually attracted to transgender persons] in situation $c_2$ by standard $c_4$."},{"word":"dinvei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a financial record of $x_2$ (data/facts/du'u) regarding financial entity $x_3$ preserved in medium $x_4$"},{"word":"dinveicu'u","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is an/the accounting function/activities involving persons $c_2$, using currency issued by $j_2$, recording $v_2$ (data/facts/du'u) about $v_3$ (object/event); $c_1$ is accounting.","notes":"Cf. {jdini}, {vreji}, {cuntu}, {dintrocu'u}, {janta}."},{"word":"di'o","selmaho":"BAI","score":100001,"definition":"diklo modal, 1st place in the location of ..."},{"word":"di'oi","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":1,"definition":"pro-sumti & sumyzmico: discourse-exterior default it","notes":"Explicitly and emphatically references the specified default value of the relevant terbri as given by \"official\" definitions (exterior to the discourse); this value ignores and is independent of any modifications made to the relevant default specification during the discourse. (zo'e, implicit or explicit, may do so as well, but the use of this word implies some degree of a more deliberate choice to follow the discourse-exterior default specification.) When a default is not specified by the definition of a word, this word is equivalent to completely general and elliptical {zo'e}. See also: {di'au}, {di'ei}, {zmico}."},{"word":"di'ornitfiformesi","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is a moa (bird of zoological taxonomic order Dinornithiformes) of type/species/breed $x2$"},{"word":"dirba","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is dear/precious/darling to $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is emotionally valued by $x_{2}$.","notes":"$x_1$ may be a specific object, a commodity (mass), an event, or a property; pedantically, for objects/commodities, this is sumti-raising from ownership of the object/commodity (= {posydirba} for unambiguous semantics). See also {tcika}, {kargu}, {vamji}, {vajni}, {pleji}, {jadni}, {jemna}."},{"word":"dircau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is sustained, nonstop, undisturbed or without interruption (uninterrupted)."},{"word":"dirce","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ radiates/emits $x_{2}$ under conditions $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {gusni}."},{"word":"dircyjinme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is radium.","notes":"see also {dircynavni}"},{"word":"dircynavni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of radon (Rn).","notes":"See also {dirce}, {navni}; {ratni}"},{"word":"dirgo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a drop [small, cohesive shape] of material [liquid/vapor] $x_{2}$ in surrounding material $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {daplu}, {bidju}."},{"word":"dirnde","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dirndl (bavarian traditional women's dress)","notes":"See also {taxfu}, {creka}, {pastu}, {dasni}."},{"word":"dirtadji","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is an interrupt causing $d_1$ to happen, interrupting $d_2$ due to quality $d_3$, hooked onto conditions $t_3$."},{"word":"dirtimi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a charger for electrical battery/device $x_2$","notes":"Synonym of {dicysrotismi'i}."},{"word":"dirva'u","score":2,"definition":"$v_1$ chokes on/because of $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {dicra}, {vasxu}, {vaxydicra}."},{"word":"disko","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a disc","notes":"{cukla} - 'round' (a more generic word)"},{"word":"disrmuzo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mosasaur [member of family Mosasauridae] of subtaxon/type/genus/species/variety/breed $x_2$.","notes":"Categorizer rafsi \"dis\" is meant (and experimentally proposed) to belong to the experimental gismu {dinso}; as such, it may not be the most elucidating; however, it is technically not essential to the interpretation of the lexeme. Technically, a extinct family of reptile order Squamata (which is extant), but {dinso} applies all the same (unlike {reksa}). See also: {dinso}, {respa}, {reskuamata}, {ikfio}, {plesio}, {dinsauru}, {reksa}, {ketslau}."},{"word":"ditcma","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ takes a short time/has a short duration by standard $x_2$","notes":"See also {ze'i}, {ditybra}, {ditcu}"},{"word":"ditcu","score":12,"definition":"$x_1$ is the time-duration/interval/period/[elapsed time] of event $x_2$.","notes":"short rafsi is -dit-. Cf. {cedra}, {ranji}, {tcika}, {renvi}, {temci}, {canlu}, {kuspe}, {krafamtei}"},{"word":"ditka'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is able/can do $x_2=k_2=d_2$ (state/event) under conditions $x_3=k_3$ (state/event) in time $x_4=d_1$","notes":"x4 defaults to the natural duration of the event x2 ({ca'o}) so that it also means \"x1 has enough time to do x2\". See {ditcu}, {kakne}."},{"word":"ditmokca","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a time point."},{"word":"ditybra","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ takes a long time/has a long duration by standard $x_2$","notes":"See also {ze'u}, {ditcma}, {ditcu}"},{"word":"di'u","selmaho":"KOhA2","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: the last utterance."},{"word":"diuatas","score":1,"definition":"diwata (Philippines), god, spirit, fairy"},{"word":"di'uzbe","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is/are the foundation(s) of building/edifice/structure $d_1$ of/for type/purpose $d_2$, made of/with materials/properties $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {dinju}, {zbepi}."},{"word":"divzi","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ (living cell) divides itself into $x_2$ (full set of the same type as $x_1$)","notes":"The basic feature of live matter. x2 is the full set of cells born due to the division of $x_1$. See {fukpi}"},{"word":"dizlo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is low/down/downward in frame of reference $x_{2}$ as compared with baseline/standard height $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also lower; $x_3$ is generally some defined distance above a zero point/baseline, or is that baseline itself. See also {cnita}, {galtu}, {gapru}, {farna}, {loldi}."},{"word":"dja'aza","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is jazz music performed at/by $z_2$ (event) with characteristics $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {te'ekno}, {naizgi}, {sopselneizgi}, {nolzgi}."},{"word":"djabege","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bagel of type $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"The x2 can be used to specify toppings such as sesame seeds or poppy seeds, and it can be used to specify a regional variety e.g. Montreal-style vs New York-style."},{"word":"djabei","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a waiter, carrying food $c_1=b_2$ to $b_3$ from $b_4$ over path $b_5$."},{"word":"djabeipre","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=b_1$ is a waitress/waiter serving food $b_2=c_1$ to $x_3=c_2=b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {barjyse'u}."},{"word":"djabevycripu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is an aqueduct over/across $x_2=c_2$ between $x_3$ and $x_4$","notes":"from {djacu} + {bevri} + {cripu}"},{"word":"djacaumro","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=c_2$ starves to death from lack of food/nutrition $c_1$"},{"word":"djacickebaba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a shish kebab, shashlyk, a dish consisting of meat $x_2$ threaded on a skewer and grilled","notes":"See also {djakebaba}"},{"word":"djacpi","score":1,"definition":"$cip_1=cid_1$ is an edible bird of species $cip_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jipci}, {gunse}, {datka}, {xruki}."},{"word":"djacu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is made of/contains/is a quantity/expanse of water; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is aqueous/[aquatic].","notes":"Aquatic (= {jaupli}). See also {lalxu}, {rirxe}, {xamsi}, {limna}, {litki}, {lumci}, {bumru}, {jinto}."},{"word":"djagru","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=c_1$ is grain from plant/species $g_2$, edible/giving nutrition to $x_3=c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bavmi}, {cunmi}, {mavji}, {maxri}, {mraji}, {rismi}, {zumri}, {sorgu}."},{"word":"djagu'ara","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a jaguar (Panthera onca) of subspecies/breed $x_2$","notes":"See {bramlatu}"},{"word":"djainu","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is involved in event $x_2$","notes":"Possibly synonymous to {pagbu}, but may actually have a different nuance."},{"word":"djakare","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a caiman of genus/species $x_2$","notes":"See also {timsaxu}, {xejrespa}."},{"word":"djakartas","score":1,"definition":"Jakarta"},{"word":"djaka'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a nutrient for organism $x_2$","notes":"See also {cidja}, {kantu}."},{"word":"djakebaba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kebab, a dish of components $x_2$ which are usually pieces of meat, fish, vegetables roasted or grilled on a skewer or spit","notes":"{djacickebaba} is 'shish kebab'"},{"word":"djalazani","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is some lasagna, a baked dish with components $x_2$ (plural) one of which is flat","notes":"Usually the flat component is a sheet of pasta, other components are usually bolognese and bechamel sauce. See also {nudle}"},{"word":"djalitki","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a beverage consisting of $x_2$","notes":"See {cidja}, {litki}, {pinxe}, {pixyjau}, {tcati}, {ckafi}"},{"word":"djamila","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is beautiful to $x_2$; $x_1$ is beauteous, graceful, magnificent, pretty, lovely, handsome, comely, good-looking, nice, fine, sweet, fair, sightly, shapely, dainty"},{"word":"djankixadas","score":1,"definition":"John Quijada","notes":"American linguist and conlanger (language creator), creator of the experimental language Ithkuil (known in Lojban as {itku'ile}, {itku'ilybau} or {iskuuil})."},{"word":"djanuua","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is January in year $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$","notes":"See also: {ferbruua}, {martiio}, {priliio}, {mardjiio}, {djuniio}, {djuliio}."},{"word":"djapa'o","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ is a slice of food substance/prepared-cuisine/cutlet/fillet of $x_2=p_2=c_1$ (mass) for consumption by/nutrient to $x_3=c_2$"},{"word":"djarkompota","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of kompot made from fruit(s) $x_2$."},{"word":"djarspageti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of spaghetti (long, thin cylindrical pasta)."},{"word":"djarunta","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=c_1$ (food) is digested in solvent $r_2$.","notes":"Cf. {djaruntygau}, {djaruntyrango}."},{"word":"djaruntygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=c_2$ digests food $x_2=r_1=c_1$ in solvent $x_3=r_2$.","notes":"Cf. {djarunta}, {djaruntyrango}."},{"word":"djaruntyrango","score":2,"definition":"$ra_1$ is a stomach/digestive organ of body/species $ra_2=c_2$ for digesting food/feed/nutriment $x_3=ru_1=c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {djarunta}, {djaruntygau}."},{"word":"djaselcrepu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=cr_2$ is a crop/harvest, harvested by $x_2=cr_1$, for use as food $x_3=ci_1$, to be eaten by $x_4=ci_2$."},{"word":"djaske","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ (mass of facts) is food science based on methodology $x_2=s_3$."},{"word":"djasluni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a common onion/bulb onion/garden onion (Allium cepa) of variety/breed $x_2$.","notes":"Allium cepa is the common onion. x2 could be (lo ka) red (xunre)/yellow (pelxu)/white (blabi)/young (citno)/small (cmalu)."},{"word":"djasnuji","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=c_1$ is a sandwich (food) with $s_2$ sandwiched between $s_3$, edible for $c_2$.","notes":"For a generalizion of sandwich, see {snuji}."},{"word":"djaspi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a morsel/piece of food $s_1=c_1$ for $x_3=c_2$."},{"word":"djata'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=t_1$ is a lunch/bento (portable) box/carrier containing food $x_2=c_1=t_2$, and made of material $x_3=t_3$","notes":"An enclosed portable device not necessarily box-shaped and not exclusively for lunches. Cf. {tanxe}, {bakfu}, {cidja}, {sanmi}."},{"word":"djatsiku'u","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=k_1$ is a (Italian) stone pine/umbrella pine/parasol pine (Pinus Pinea) of strain $c_2$ with cones $c_3$.","notes":"See also pine (={fadyku'u}/{ku'urpinu}), pine nut (={ku'urdjatsi})."},{"word":"djaule","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ joule(s) of energy (default is 1) by standard $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {klanrdjuli}, {klanrniut,ni}, {klanrxuati}."},{"word":"djaumo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ knows which things satisfy $x_2$ (ka)"},{"word":"djautrau","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects the Zhou Dynasty culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"djaZAIR","score":2,"definition":"Algeria.","notes":"see also {jerxo}"},{"word":"djecacrytcika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the hour/hour notation of the day, of event/state $x_2$, in system $x_3$.","notes":"{djedi} zei {cacra} zei {tcika}. As default, the number $x_1$ is counted from the first hour of the day. See {ti'u'a} for BAI. ex.) li so cu djecacrytcika lo nu lo trene cu cliva kei u'y ty cy (The train departs at nine o'clock UTC.)"},{"word":"djecitsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a calendar day defined by interval/property $x_{2}$, of year(s) $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {dorcte}, {detydei}."},{"word":"djedi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ full days in duration (default is 1 day) by standard $x_{3}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is diurnal.","notes":"Today (= {cabdei}); tomorrow (= {bavlamdei}); yesterday (= {prulamdei}). See also {donri}, {detri}, {jeftu}, {masti}, {nanca}, {nicte}, {tcika}."},{"word":"dje'erisince","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ((super)territory) is gerrymandered into pieces $x_2$ (set/list) with properties/with goal/following process $x_3$.","notes":"In order to say \"to gerrymander (agentively)\", use {dje'erisince'ygau}. $x_2$ is a collection of gerrymandered territories, not those territories themselves; all elements/entries of $x_2$ are subregions of $x_1$."},{"word":"djeiesi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ relates to JavaScript/ECMAScript in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"djeikyb","score":1,"definition":"Jacob","notes":"With English pronunciation /ˈdʒeɪkəb/"},{"word":"djein","score":1,"definition":"Jane"},{"word":"djeisone","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an object described as $x_2$, $x_3$, ... (termset representing serializable tree structure compatible with JSON format of attribute-value pairs).","notes":"In the termset that starts from $x_2$ each attribute is followed by its value, both are expressed as one sumti each. Each attribute is expressed using quotation or {le}-sumti. Value is one of: number ({li}-sumti), boolean value ({le} {jetnu} for \"true\"), string ({lu}-sumti, {zo}-sumti etc.), another object (internal heirarchy can be expressed using termsets). 'djeisone le broda li 5 le brode lo jetnu le mlatu nu'i lo ka ckaji le'i tuple be ce'u cu se kazmi kei li 4 nu'u' renders the following JSON: {\"broda\":5,\"brode\":true,\"mlatu\":{\"ckaji le ka le'i tuple be ce'u cu se kazmi\":4}}. See also {veirdjeisano}."},{"word":"djekarni","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a daily newspaper with content $k_2$ published by $k_3$ for audience $k_4$."},{"word":"djekico'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ KTHXBAI $x_2$","notes":"http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=kthxbai"},{"word":"djekole","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quoll of species $x_2$"},{"word":"djelatina","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gelatin"},{"word":"djenyfyr","score":1,"definition":"Jennifer","notes":"English female given name. Other possible renderings: {DJEnifer}, {djenifyr}."},{"word":"djeremibensym","score":1,"definition":"Jeremy Bentham","notes":"Alternatively, {djerymibentym}. English philosopher (1748-1832), founder of utilitarianism ({utliti zei marde})."},{"word":"djerymibentym","score":1,"definition":"Jeremy Bentham","notes":"Alternatively, {djeremibensym}. English philosopher (1748-1832), founder of utilitarianism ({utliti zei marde})."},{"word":"djes","score":1,"definition":"Jess","notes":"English female name, an abbreviation of Jessica ({DJEsikas})."},{"word":"DJEsikas","score":1,"definition":"Jessica","notes":"English female given name; alternately {djesikys}."},{"word":"djesikys","score":1,"definition":"Jessica","notes":"English female given name; alternately {DJEsikas} or {djesykys}."},{"word":"djetlage","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has jet lag"},{"word":"djetlege","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has jet lag"},{"word":"djica","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ desires/wants/wishes $x_{2}$ (event/state) for purpose $x_{3}$.","notes":"If desire is for an object, this is sumti-raising; use tu'a in $x_2$ (or use lujvo = {po'edji}). See also {taske}, {xagji}, {mukti}, {nitcu}, {nelci}, {pacna}, {prami}, {rigni}, {trina}, {xebni}, {xlura}."},{"word":"djicai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=d_1=c_1$ intensely desires/craves/[needs] $x_2=d_2$ for purpose $x_3=d_3$ as seen/observed/measured by $x_4=c_3$.","notes":"Composed of {djica}, {carmi}. Purely jvajvo, as opposed to (an old definition of) {caidji}, which is not. The use of {carmi} instead of {mutce} makes the intensity subjective, rather than objective."},{"word":"djicni","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=d_1$ is/feels eager for $d_2 =c_3$ (event/state) for purpose $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {djica}, {cinmo}, {sutydji}."},{"word":"djijevgau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent)'s action results in the intended result $x_2$","notes":"See also {nardjijevgau}, {gasnu}, {djica}, {zukte}, {gaurzu'e}."},{"word":"djijvegau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent)'s action results in the intended result $x_2$","notes":"Synonymous with {djijevgau}. See also {nardjijvegau}, {gasnu}, {djica}, {zukte}, {gaurzu'e}."},{"word":"djika","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ wants to do $x_2$ (property of $x_1$)","notes":"Based off of {djica} and {ka}. See also {djica}"},{"word":"djine","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a ring/annulus/torus/circle [shape/form] of material $x_{2}$, inside diam. $x_{3}$, outside diam. $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also ellipse, oval (= {jincla}); (usage has been for near-circles, such as tight spirals, even if not closed loops). Also band, belt, encircle (= {jinsru}). See also {clupa}, {cukla}, {dasri}, {karli}, {sovda}, {sruri}, {konju}."},{"word":"djintrau","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects the Jin Dynasty (AD 266–420) culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"djirafa","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a giraffe of species $x_2$"},{"word":"djiroi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ happens as often as $x_2$ desires/wants/wishes in interval $x_3$"},{"word":"djisku","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ expresses/says that they desire $x_2$ (nu/ka) to audience $x_3$ in medium $x_4$, desired for purpose $x_5$","notes":"Note that in the past djisku was used for what {skudji} is more commonly used to mean nowadays. The latter is a more regular lujvo and has mostly supplanted the old djisku in usage."},{"word":"djobau","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=b_1$ is the Saudi Arabic language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Cf. {sadjo}, {bangu}, {rabybau}, {bangaru'a}, {bangarubu}."},{"word":"djoguro","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of yogurt made from $x_2$ milk by process $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ladru}, {cirla}, {kruji}."},{"word":"djonstiuetMIL","score":1,"definition":"John Stuart Mill","notes":"Influential English philosopher, 1806-1873. See also {utliti zei marde}, {vricykricrutrusi'o}."},{"word":"djordj","score":1,"definition":"George"},{"word":"djucpe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_1=s_2$ asks $x_2=c_3=s_1$ for help with $x_3=s_3$.","notes":"See {sidju} {cpedu}."},{"word":"djugei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=g_1=s_1$ is happy/merry/gay about helping/assisting/aiding object/person $x_2=s_2$ to do/achieve/maintain event/activity $x_3=s_3$","notes":"cf. {gleki} and {sidju}"},{"word":"djukra","score":1,"definition":"$x1=k1=d1$ is a resource for $x2=d2$ to use","notes":"from {sidju} + {krasi}"},{"word":"djuliio","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is July in year $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$","notes":"See also: {djanuua}, {ferbruua}, {martiio}, {priliio}, {mardjiio}, {djuniio}."},{"word":"djumxuri'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a republic"},{"word":"djumxuriia","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a republic"},{"word":"djuniio","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is June in year $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$","notes":"See also: {djanuua}, {ferbruua}, {martiio}, {priliio}, {mardjiio}, {djuliio}."},{"word":"djuno","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ knows fact(s) $x_{2}$ (du'u) about subject $x_{3}$ by epistemology $x_{4}$.","notes":"Words usable for epistemology typically have a du'u place; know how to - implying knowledge of method but not necessarily having the ability to practice (= {tadjyju'o}). 'know/familiar with' - {se} {slabu}, {na'e} {cnino}, {na'e} {fange}. See also {du'o}, {krici}, {jinvi}, {cilre}, {certu}, {facki}, {jijnu}, {jimpe}, {senpi}, {smadi}, {kakne}, {birti}, {mipri}, {morji}, {saske}, {viska}."},{"word":"djunoi","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is an instruction/advice from $x_2=n_3$ to help/assist/aid $x_3=s_2=n_4$ do/achieve/maintain event/activity $x_4=s_3$."},{"word":"djuriio","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is a durian (member of genus Durio) of species/cultivar $x2$"},{"word":"djusi'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (plural) help each other doing $x_2$","notes":"See also {sidju}, {simxu}."},{"word":"djusku","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=s_1$ gives advice $c_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) to $c_3=s_2$ about doing/achieving/maintaining $s_3$, on medium $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {sidju}, {cusku}."},{"word":"djutano","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an aide de camp/adjutant","notes":"See also {sidju} {minde}"},{"word":"do","selmaho":"KOhA3","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: you listener(s); identified by vocative."},{"word":"do'a","selmaho":"UI3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: generously - parsimoniously.","notes":"See also {dunda}."},{"word":"do'ai","selmaho":"DAhO","score":1,"definition":"discursive & gafyzmico: ignore/kill all following default specifications (permanently)","notes":"Hereinafter, no terbri will have any default specification unless explicitly given one in the discourse or unless the \"official\" definition default value is referenced explicitly by the appropriate pro-sumti. See also: {dai'o}, {zmico}, {gafyzmico}, {da'o}."},{"word":"do'anai","selmaho":"UI*3","score":100001,"definition":"discursive: generously - parsimoniously."},{"word":"do'au","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":3,"definition":"pro-sumti whose referent's identity may be chosen by the listener","notes":"Short for \"lo poi'i do zifre lo ka jdice lo du'u ma kau me ke'a\"; e.g. \"ko ciksi bau do'au\" (explain in any language you like!), \"mi ba klama fo do'au\" (I'll go, and you're free to choose what route I'll go by), \"do'au sivni do\" (you're free to keep whatever you want private to yourself). The chosen identity may be plural; the last example shows this is useful. See {nau'o}. Also kind of like {ma}, but instead of \"please fill this hole with a truthful thing for my sake (and tell me it)\", it's \"please fill this hole with a preferred thing for your sake (and act on it)\"."},{"word":"do'e","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"elliptical/unspecified modal."},{"word":"do'ei","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":1,"definition":"impersonal pronoun; generic-you; generic-one; a generalized person","notes":"See {su'a}, {da'i}, {lo'e}, {do}, {da}, {zo'e}"},{"word":"do'i","selmaho":"KOhA2","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: elliptical/unspecified utterance variable."},{"word":"doi","selmaho":"DOI","score":100000,"definition":"generic vocative marker; identifies intended listener; elidable after COI."},{"word":"doi'a","selmaho":"DEhAU","score":1,"definition":"gafyzmico: Reset all default specification of the immediately previous word to their respective discourse-external/official definition specifications for this instance/usage only.","notes":"Resets all defaults (default specifications) in the (terbri) structure of immediately previously uttered word so that implicit/omitted {zo'e} and {di'au} that may fill the terbri of that word are predefined/specific in reference and do indeed necessarily agree with the default setting explicitly specified in the discourse-exterior/”official” definition of the word. The terbri are not filled by this word. Usage is only meaningful for a brivla with at least one terbri (regardless of being explicitly filled or otherwise). In a tanru or other complicated construct, only the most recent word undergoes this terbri default restoration (not every term in the construct). A selbri converted to a sumti by gadri has the x1 terbri filled for the purposes of this word, but the default setting of that terbri is so restored all the same; likewise is the case for terbri accessed by {be} or {bei}; seltau in the main level of a sumti are filled by the gadri as well for the purposes of this word. The restoration is only effective for the single occurrence/instant/usage of this word (the next use of the affected word will be implicitly accompanied by its terbri defaults, as defined elsewhere (by official definition or by other (permanent) modifications made to the word)). See also: {dau'a}, {de'oi}, {zmico}"},{"word":"doi'au","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"audience switch marker.","notes":"Indicates that the addressee has changed (even if no-one has ever been explicitly specified to have been an audience member); it does not specify who the new addressee is."},{"word":"doido'u","selmaho":"DOI*","score":100000,"definition":"generic vocative address to intended listener;."},{"word":"doi'e","selmaho":"MOI","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is PA days in duration by standard $x_2$.","notes":"Example \"pu lo re doi'e\" meaning \"two days ago\". See also {djedi}, {nei'o}, {lei'o}, {jei'o}, {coi'e}, {moi'e}, {soi'e}, {cei'a}."},{"word":"doinai","selmaho":"DOI*","score":1,"definition":"\"anti-vocative\": specifically denies that the referent is the intended listener.","notes":"*Note: Only accepted by experimental grammar* (u'u doinai la .djon.) = \"Sorry, I wasn't talking to you, John\". May also be used alone if the referent is obvious from context."},{"word":"doi'oi","selmaho":"COI","score":2,"definition":"vocative: to the attention of, CC, carbon-copy(ing) ...","notes":"Used in order to alert a non-addressee party to an utterance."},{"word":"doitclan","score":2,"definition":"Germany (Deutschland)","notes":"jbocme variant of {doitclant}"},{"word":"doi'u","selmaho":"ZO","score":3,"definition":"Quotes a word; the result is a pro-sumti for the most recent utterance containing that word.","notes":"A useful alternative to {di'u} {de'u} etc. that doesn't make you count utterances."},{"word":"dolmeni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dolmen"},{"word":"dolna","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a (topological) hole in object $x_2$","notes":"Refers to a \"hole\" in the topological sense, i.e. one which goes all the way through an object, such as a hole in a sheet of paper. For non-topological holes (ones that do not go all the way through, such as a hole in the ground), use {kevna}. See also {canko}, {kalri}, {canlu}. Proposed rafsi -dol-"},{"word":"donma'o","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a second person pronoun in language $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {do}, {do'o}, {cmavo}, {mibma'o}."},{"word":"donri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the daytime of day $x_{2}$ at location $x_{3}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is diurnal (vs. nocturnal).","notes":"See also {nicte}, {djedi}, {tcika}."},{"word":"donta'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ talks to you (i.e. whoever $x_1$ is addressing) about $x_2$ in language $x_3$","notes":"This word is in Jbovlaste based on its use in CLL"},{"word":"do'o","selmaho":"KOhA3","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: you the listener & others unspecified."},{"word":"do'oi","selmaho":"DOhOI","score":2,"definition":"generic single-word generic vocative marker; identifies intended listener with a single, possibly non-Lojban word, delimited by pauses (in speech) or by whitespace (in writing).","notes":"The intent is that it is allowed everywhere in the grammar where DOI and COI are. See also {zo'oi}, {la'oi}, {me'oi}, {ra'oi}. Not similar to {co'oi}. Equivalent to {doi} {la'oi}."},{"word":"do'o'o","selmaho":"KOhA3","score":1,"definition":"pro-sumti: the original speaker (= you the primary listener/target) and the rest of the audience, excluding the new/current speaker (= me).","notes":"Used in reply to someone who was addressing an audience; this replies to them and the rest of the audience, but not the person who utters this word. This is a specifizing/narrowing of \"{do'o}\"."},{"word":"dorcte","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the calendar day of event $x_{2}$ at location $x_{3}$","notes":"$x_{2}$ can be {se} {detri}. See also {djecitsi}, {donri}, {detri}, {detydei}."},{"word":"dorcti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ lunches on lunch $x_2$"},{"word":"doris","score":1,"definition":"Doris","notes":"Anglophone female given name."},{"word":"dorkada","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gazelle of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {bajbakni}, {antilope}"},{"word":"dorlunra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a moon of planet $x_2$, visible from location $x_3$ on that planet, where it is daytime.","notes":"{dorlurfau} = {nu} {dorlunra}"},{"word":"dorlurfau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a 'day-moon' event, a time when the moon is visible in daylight.","notes":"A translation of the Turkish word günay (literally 'day-moon'), a common surname. From {donri}+{lunra}+{fasnu}."},{"word":"dormidju","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is the noon (midday) of day $d_2$ at location $d_3$.","notes":"{djemidju} is too vague. Cf. {donri}, {midju}, {ctemidju}."},{"word":"dormijbalvi","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is later than noon of day $d_2$ at location $d_3$.","notes":"{donri}+{midju}+{balvi}; see also {vanci}, {lerci}, {cerni}, {nicte}, {dormidju}, {lecydo'i}"},{"word":"dormijysai","score":5,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass) is a lunch, dinner (midday meal) composed of dishes including $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cersai}, {vacysai}, {dormidju}, {sanmi}."},{"word":"dornalcando","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is diurnal/active during the daytime $d_1$."},{"word":"dornilteikeznulfau","score":1,"definition":"$f_1 = r_1 = x_1$ (event; perhaps: spacetime coordinates) is an equinox for season $x_2$ at location/of or for celestial body/object $d_3 = x_3$ with respect to orbit/sun $x_4$.","notes":"$x_2$ is inserted in order to maintain parallel structure to that of \"{dornilteikezraifau}\" (although note that this one is a season and that one can be a property abstraction; see the notes for that word) and cannot be derived from the relevant {veljvo}. Use of/reference to a season via seltau is, of course, also acceptable. Use \"{critoinsa}\" etc. for some amount of neutrality and objectivity concerning location and any biases which may be at play therefor. See also: \"{ctenilteikeznulfau}\"."},{"word":"dornilteikezraifau","score":1,"definition":"$f_1 = r_1 = x_1$ (event; perhaps: spacetime coordinates) is a solstice of extreme $r_3 = x_2$ (\"ka\" construct or season; default: \"ka zmadu\", which means \"Summer solstice\", unless context makes this interpretation untenable) at location/of or for celestial body/object $d_3 = x_3$ with respect to orbit/sun $x_4$.","notes":"$x_3$ is akin to donri$_2$, but is more relevant to the concept of a solstice and the orbital mechanics which may be involved. Use \"{dunraisa}\" etc. for some amount of neutrality and objectivity concerning location and any biases which may be at play therefor. For a clever calque of English \"soltstice\", see: \"{solsta}\". See also: \"{dornilteikeznulfau}\", \"{ctenilteikezraifau}\"."},{"word":"dornilteikezraifaufa'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the temporal direction of/toward solstice $x_2$ (event or spacetime coordinates or season (usually specify year); default: Summer solstice) from origin/in reference frame $x_3$ at location/for body $x_4$ and with respect to orbit/sun $x_5$.","notes":"This is a radial direction ('inward' relative to $x_2$ and 'outward' relative to the solstice which is opposite to $x_2$), but in a temporal sense. Given that, for a fixed body and orbit, seasons are usually(?) cyclic, this word will usually reference the temporal direction which points toward the referenced solstice of the specified type which is nearest to $x_3$, unless the general pattern of behavior is being referenced or there is ambiguity/nondefinition (such as at the very moment of precisely the opposite solstice) or multiple $x_3$s are specified such that they do not share a unique nearest solstice of the specified type or it does not matter or is abstract/general. Use-case example: You are taking a trip to Iceland but want to be somewhat warm. Your friend suggests going in November. You can reply that you want to visit at a time which is more Summer-solsticeward via this word (relying/capitalizing on the default value for $x_2$). See also: \"{dornilteikezraifau}\"."},{"word":"dortoldi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a butterfly","notes":"A member of taxon Rhopalocera. See {toldi}, {cinki}"},{"word":"dotco","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects German/Germanic culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {ropno}."},{"word":"dotri'osanso","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a Grüne Soße/german green sauce for use with $s_2$, containing ingredient(s) including $s_3$.","notes":"Green Sauce is a specialty of the German state of Hesse."},{"word":"dotrxailigesromicraixe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/pertains to Holy Roman Empire culture/nationality/geography in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also: {xromicraixe}"},{"word":"dotsmiska'ando","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is/reflects (North) Germanic Scandinavian (Norse-speaking) geography/language/culture in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Germanic Scandinavian: Norwegian, Swedish, etc. See also: {no'ordo}, {ska'ando}."},{"word":"dotsmiskano","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is/reflects (North) Germanic Scandinavian (Norse-speaking) geography/language/culture in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Norwegian, Swedish, etc."},{"word":"dotybau","score":3,"definition":"$d_1=b_1$ is the German used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Cf. {dotco}, {bangu}, {bandu'e'u}."},{"word":"dotygu'e","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is Germany.","notes":"Cf. {dotco}, {gugde}, {gugdedu'e}."},{"word":"dotyjinme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of germanium (Ge)."},{"word":"do'u","selmaho":"DOhU","score":100000,"definition":"elidable terminator: end vocative (often elidable)."},{"word":"do'u'o","selmaho":"KOhA","score":2,"definition":"question word: which utterance?","notes":"Parallels {do'i} and other cmavo from the {di'u} series. Answer can be a {di'u} cmavo or indeed any quote, usually a {lu} quote. See also {do'i}, {ma}."},{"word":"draci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a drama/play about $x_{2}$ [plot/theme/subject] by dramatist $x_{3}$ for audience $x_{4}$ with actors $x_{5}$.","notes":"$x_2$ may also be a convention. See also {finti}, {cukta}, {lisri}, {cfika}."},{"word":"dracisebi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (ka) is/are the stage direction/s specific to actor/s $x_2$ of play $x_3$"},{"word":"dracropera","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is opera"},{"word":"dracycku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a book containing drama/play $c_2=d_1$ by book author $c_3$ to book’s audience $c_4$ preserved in medium $c_5$.","notes":"See also: {draci}, {cukta}"},{"word":"dracydi'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=di_1$ is a theater for performing plays with theme $x_2=di_2=dr_2$ for audience $x_3=dr_4$ with actors $x_4=dr_5$.","notes":"Cf. {tsina}, {tigni}."},{"word":"dracyka'i","score":2,"definition":"$x1=k1=d5$ plays $x2=k2$ in play $x3=d1$"},{"word":"dracykei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=d_1=k_1$ is a role-player / player of role playing game / RPG / LARP or dramatic / acting game $x_2=d_5=k_2$ about $x_3=d_2$ created by author/ company $x_4=d_3$ for audience $x_5=d_4$.","notes":"Audience defaults to the players themselves. See also {draci}, {kelci}, {dracyselkei}."},{"word":"dracyselbilga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (ka) is/are the stage direction/s specific to actor/s $x_2$ of play $x_3$"},{"word":"dracyselkei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=d_1=sk_1$ is a role-playing game/ RPG/ LARP or dramatic/ acting game played by performer(s)/ player(s) $x_2=d_5=sk_2$ about $x_3=d_2$ created by author/ company $x_4=d_3$ for audience $x_5=d_4$ .","notes":"Audience defaults to the players themselves. See also {draci}, {kelci}, {dracykei}."},{"word":"draftizo","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sketch, draft of $x_2$ made by $x_3$","notes":"See {pixra} - 'picture' with the same place structure"},{"word":"draga'i","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ (event) corrects $g_2$ into $g_3=d_1$, correct in property/aspect $x_4=d_2$ (ka) in situation $x_5=d_3$ by standard $x_6=d_4$.","notes":"Cf. {dragau}, {draga'igau}, {drari'a}."},{"word":"draga'igau","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a do with modify $x_{2}$ with changed $x_{3}$ with modified into-correct $x_{4}$ with correctness $x_{5}$ with correctness situation $x_{6}$ with correctness standard $x_{7}$.","notes":"Cf. {draga'i}, {dragau}."},{"word":"dragana","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ (female) is precious to $x_2$"},{"word":"dragau","score":3,"definition":"$g_1$ (person/agent) corrects $d_1$.","notes":"Cf. {draga'i}, {drari'a}, {draga'igau}, {cusku}, {fapro}, {sidju}, {madysku}."},{"word":"draiaki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dorayaki made of material $x_2$"},{"word":"drakono","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dragon of species $x_2$","notes":"See {ranmrdrakono}"},{"word":"drani","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is correct/proper/right/perfect in property/aspect $x_{2}$ (ka) in situation $x_{3}$ by standard $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {srera}, {mapti}."},{"word":"drata","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ isn't the-same-thing-as/is different-from/other-than $x_{2}$ by standard $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is something else.","notes":"See also {mintu}, {frica}."},{"word":"draunde","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Drowned, the water zombie monster from the video game Minecraft"},{"word":"drauni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ properly/diligently/earnestly/legitimately/by-the-book/\"whole-assedly\" satisfies or does $x_2$ (ka).","notes":"Etymologically inspired by {drani}. Opposite of {mlaino}."},{"word":"draunyd","score":-1,"definition":"A Drowned, the water zombie monster from the video game Minecraft","notes":"Cmevla used because the lujvo, jaurvaumivmro, was too long."},{"word":"drazu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ acts correctly in doing $x_2$; $x_1$ does the right thing"},{"word":"drezdn","score":2,"definition":"Dresden."},{"word":"dribi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is depressive/has depressions","notes":"See also {badri}, {bilma}."},{"word":"dricai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=d_1=c_1$ is extremely/intensely sad/depressed about $x_2=d_2$ as measured/seen/observed by $x_2=c_3$.","notes":"Composed of {badri}, {carmi}. The advantage of using \"carmi\" instead of {mutce} here is that {carmi} is subjectively determined by the carmi3, whereas {mutce} implies some kind of real, objective standards for measurements. {dritce} (based on {mutce}) is more appropriate for objectively determined states of depression."},{"word":"drigau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) makes $x_2$ sad about $x_3$ (abstraction)","notes":"Note that the English expression \"(Poverty) makes me sad\" is often really just \"{se} {badri} mi\". This word is for *causing* someone's sadness about something, e.g. a documentary making you feel sad about poverty."},{"word":"drigei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ feels bittersweet about $x_2$ (event/state)","notes":"Refers to an emotional/pensive state that is simultaneously pleasant and painful; see also {cinmo}, {pluja}, {tanjelavi}."},{"word":"drijdikygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ comforts $j_1=b_1$ about $b_2$","notes":"from {badri} {jdika} {gasnu}"},{"word":"drisu","score":3,"definition":"$x1$ is medicine used to treat illness/disease $x2$ ({bilma}/ka/state) via mechanism of action $x3$ (event) at dosage $x4$ (ka))","notes":"x1 is medicinal. x4 is properly a period and an amount, e.g. \"loka {milgra} li panono {reroi} ro le {djedi}\", but may be abbreviated to either. See also {mikce}, {micyxu'i}, {farmako}, {bilma} Made with gismu[...]score.py iau ocydi dryg medisina lekarstvo daua"},{"word":"dromaiu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an emu/Dromaius of species/subspecies $x_2$","notes":"See also {cipni}, {strutione}"},{"word":"dropanra zei ionti","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is a hydrogenic ion of element/isotope $x2$; $x1$ is isoelectronic to/with hydrogen; $x1$ is an $x2$ atom with exactly one electron","notes":"The charge of the atom is given by its element number minus one. See also: {cidro}, {ionti}"},{"word":"drotabno","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hydrocarbon (organic compound consisting entirely of hydrogen and carbon)"},{"word":"drudi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a roof/top/ceiling/lid of $x_{2}$.","notes":"(cf. {bitmu}, {stedu}, {galtu}, {gapru}, {loldi}, {marbi}, {gacri}, {mapku}; a drudi is (designed to be) over/above something and shelters it from other things above the drudi, mapku)"},{"word":"drukorni'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_1=n_1$ (individual or mass) is the eave of roof $x_2=k_2=n_2=d_1$","notes":"from {drudi} + {korbi} + {cnita}"},{"word":"drutapla","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a roof tile of material $t_2$, shape $t_3$, thickness $t_4$.","notes":"Cf. {drudi}, {tapla}."},{"word":"du","selmaho":"GOhA","score":100000,"definition":"identity selbri; = sign; $x_{1}$ identically equals $x_{2}$, $x_{3}$, etc.; attached sumti refer to same thing."},{"word":"du'a","selmaho":"FAhA1","score":100000,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; east of."},{"word":"du'acme","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=d_2$ (quoted word(s)) is the given name (as opposed to the family name) of $c_2=d_3$, used by $c_3$ and given by namer $d_1$.","notes":"See also {dunda}, {cmene}, {lazme'e}."},{"word":"du'a'e","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso n-ary ordered operator: structure creator/ordered tuple, 'endow'; the structure formed by underlying set $X_1$ (as) endowed with element, order, quoted operator, etc. $X_2$, $X_3$, ...","notes":"Operators or symbolic orderings (rather than a description thereof) must be submitted via {mau'au}-{zai'ai} quotes. Usually, $X_1$ must be included; $X_1$ must be a set. Definitions and axioms must be defined elsewhere. An operator or ordering which is undefined on the set $X_1$ produces a trivial structure (one which is identical to that which is formed if this operator/ordering were not included at all). Terminated by {ku'e}. See also: {du'a'o} (a sorta inverse)."},{"word":"du'ai","selmaho":"ME","score":2,"definition":"converts a sumti into a tanru-unit with place structure \"x1 is/are the referents of [the sumti]\".","notes":"See also: {me}, {du}."},{"word":"du'a'o","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso binary operator: extract substructure/underlying set/endowing operator; the substructure (general sense; includes just operator, order, set, etc.) of $X_1$ (structure; explicitly given by {du'a'e}) which is formed by collecting the $i$th entries of that {du'a'e}-tuple in order together into their own {du'a'e}-tuple (or by extracting them naked into the ambient environment if $X_2$ is a singleton) for all $i$ in set $X_2$","notes":"Usually, a complicated structure will involve the underlying set. $i$ is not a user-submission-accepting terbri; only $X_1$ and $X_2$ are. If $X_1$ is not provided explicitly here by a {du'a'e} construct, then one must be inferred from context (the most recent definition; the order of things entries submitted to that construct is understood to apply here via direct formal substitution); otherwise, this word is undefined. Even though operators and orders must be submitted to {de'a'e} via {zai'ai}-{mau'au} quotes, they are extracted naked by this word (so that they can be used directly as evaluating operators in numerical expressions; thus, they must be requoted if that is desired/appropriate). Counting starts at 1. Thus, $X_2$ being exactly the singleton of 1 will output the underlying set of $X_1$."},{"word":"du'arna","score":3,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is to the east of $x_{2}$ according to frame of reference $x_{3}$.","notes":"Synonymous to {stuna}. See {du'a}. Set: {be'arna} {du'arna} {ne'urna} {vu'arna}. This set is invented for those who prefer the sumtcita over the gismu, due to all starting with different letters."},{"word":"du'atni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a duhat/jamun/black plum (Syzygium cumini) of variety $x_2$ ","notes":"Tagalog \"duhat\"; species name Syzygium cumini"},{"word":"du'au","selmaho":"LAhE","score":2,"definition":"Text to bridi conversion","notes":"Roughly equivalent to just la'e, but precise about the type of the result. Inverse of {lu'au}."},{"word":"dubdu'i","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is equal to / has the same value as $x_2$","notes":"See also {dunli}, {du}, {dubyfrica}, {dubmau}, {dubme'a}."},{"word":"dubjavmau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is greater than or equal to $x_2$."},{"word":"dubjavme'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is less than or equal to $x_2$"},{"word":"dubji'isre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ mistakes/confuses $x_2$ with/for $x_3$"},{"word":"dubju'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ recognizes/knows identity of $x_2$ by epistemology $x_3$"},{"word":"dubma'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a copula abiding by grammatical rules $x_2$ with additional meaning $x_3$ in language $x_4$","notes":"See also {cu}, {du}, {me}, {enkopula}."},{"word":"dubmau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is greater/has a greater value than $x_2$, exceeding it by amount $x_3$","notes":"See also {dubnalme'a}, {dubme'a}"},{"word":"dubmaurai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the largest number/value out of plurality $x_2$","notes":"See {dubmau}, {traji}"},{"word":"dubme'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is less than/has a smaller value than $x_2$, with a difference of $x_3$ (amount)","notes":"See also {dubnalmau}, {dubmau}"},{"word":"dubmecrai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the smallest number/value out of plurality $x_2$","notes":"See {dubme'a}, {traji}, {mecrai}"},{"word":"dubnalmau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (number/amount) is lesser or equal to $x_2$ (number/amount) with difference $x_3$ (number/amount)","notes":"See also {dubmau}, {dubme'a}, {dubnalme'a}"},{"word":"dubnalme'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (number/amount) is greater or equal to $x_2$ (number/amount) with difference $x_3$ (number/amount)","notes":"See also {dubmau}, {dubme'a}, {dubnalmau}"},{"word":"dubrai","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the greatest number among $x_2$ (plural of numbers)"},{"word":"dubyfa'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ discovers that $x_2$ is identical to $x_3$; $x_1$ discovers $x_2$'s identity"},{"word":"dubyfancu","score":1,"definition":"$f_{1}$ is an identity function/single-valued mapping from domain $f_{2}$ to range $f_{3}$","notes":"Defined by: f(x) = x"},{"word":"dubyfrica","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ differs in value from / is not equal to $x_2$","notes":"See also {frica}, {du}, {dubdu'i}, {dubmau}, {dubme'a}."},{"word":"dudvota","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ gives $x_2$ (number) votes (upvotes) to $x_3$","notes":"Positive number in $x_2$ denotes an upvote, negative number a downvote. Use {ca'o}{nai} {dudvota} for 'to cancel vote', {lo} {sumji} {be} {lo} {se} {dudvota} for 'vote score'. Voting system can be specified using {va'o} or {ma'i}. See also {dunda}, {cuxna}, {zanru}"},{"word":"dudyxe'o","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is generous to $x_2$ by giving $x_3$","notes":"$x_1$=$d_1$=$xe_1$; $x_2$=$d_3$=$xe_2$; $x_3$=$d_2$=jai-$xe_3$. See {dunda}, {xendo}, {mobdu'a}"},{"word":"du'e","selmaho":"PA4","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: too many; subjective."},{"word":"du'edji","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=du_1=dj_1$ is greedy for/wants too much of $x_2=dj_2$ (event/state) for purpose $x_3=dj_3$, excessively greedy by standard $x_4=du_3$.","notes":"Lujvo from {dukse} {djica}. dukse2 was dropped as it is included in the structure of the word (see Lojban definition)."},{"word":"du'ei","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso binary operator: left-handed vectorial cross product (ordered input), $-a \\times b = b \\times a$ (if using right-hand convention - notice the negative sign/operator or order).","notes":"This (which could be denoted \"-×\") is the opposite of the traditional-in-English vectorial cross-product (which is usually denoted \"×\"). Generally noncommutative; left-handed in three dimensions. See also: {za'ei}."},{"word":"du'emei","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantifier selbri: convert too many to cardinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is a set with too many members $x_{2}$."},{"word":"du'enta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a property satisfied by too great a number for $x_2$ to be the case."},{"word":"du'enzu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is too much in $x_2$ (ka) to be/do $x_3$ (ka)","notes":"See also {du'e}, {raunzu}"},{"word":"du'erga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dwarf (mythological creature) of type/mythology $x_2$","notes":"Refers to the mythological race. For dwarfism, the actual medical condition, {torpre} or some other lujvo is preferred. See {crida}, {elfe}, {ridgobeli}."},{"word":"du'eroi","selmaho":"ROI*","score":100000,"definition":"tense interval modifier: too many times objective tense, defaults as time tense."},{"word":"du'eski","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ exaggerates $x_2=s_2$ (object/event/state) to audience $x_3=s_3$ with description $x_4=s_4$ (property)","notes":"from {dukse}+{skicu}"},{"word":"dugri","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the logarithm of $x_{2}$ with base $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {tenfa}, {de'o}."},{"word":"du'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"dunli modal, 1st place (equalled by) equally; as much as ..."},{"word":"du'inxo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ becomes $x_2$ (concrete); $x_1$'s current time slice stops existing and is replaced by $x_2$","notes":"See {binxo}, .{inxo}, {temymupli}, {ca'au}, {zasti}, {ka'inxo}, {kaicfa}"},{"word":"dujmi'i","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a freezer/freezing machine for freezing $x_2=d_1$ at temperature $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {lekmi'i}, {dujyku'a}, {bisli}, {lenku}, {kelvo}."},{"word":"dujricyblu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1=d_1=c_1$ is a quantity of amber (fossilized resin) of plants $x_2=c_2=t_1$","notes":"Good quality amber is used for the manufacture of ornamental objects and jewelry. Although not mineralized, it is often classified as a gemstone. See also {ricyblu}."},{"word":"dujro'i","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1=d_1=r_1$ is a fossil of type/composition/traces $x_2=r_2$ from location $x_3=r_3$","notes":"Preserved remains or traces of animals, plants, and other organisms may be expressed as x2."},{"word":"dujyku'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a cooling room for cooling $x_2=d_1$ at temperature $x_3=d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {dujmi'i}, {lekmi'i}."},{"word":"dukmai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of antimatter including $x_2$ in shape/form $x_3$","notes":"from {dukti} + {marji}"},{"word":"dukni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a binary operator in space/under conditions/on (or endowing) set $x_2$ such that there is an identity element and for any element for which it is defined in the space (excepting possibly a small number of special elements), there exists at least one element also in the space which is a left-inverse of that element under the operator.","notes":"This presupposes {sezni}. This does not say that the operator has an inverse, merely that each element does under the operator (these properties are closely related though). See also: {socni}, {sezni}, {cajni}, {facni}."},{"word":"dukratsle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1=d_1$ is an antiparticle of particle $x_2=d_2$","notes":"from {dukti} + {ratsle}"},{"word":"dukri'a","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ (event/state) anguishes/causes distress to $x_2=d_1$.","notes":"Cf. {seldu'u}."},{"word":"dukse","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an excess of/too much of $x_{2}$ by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Cloying (= {maldu'e}, {tolpu'adu'e}). See also {bancu}, {banzu}, {ricfu}, {zmadu}."},{"word":"dukseni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (amount) is too high for $x_2$ to happen; $x_1$ is a property satisfied by a number/amount too high for $x_2$ to happen","notes":"Synonymous to {narfaubanzuni}. See also {dukse}."},{"word":"dukti","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is polar opposite from/contrary to $x_{2}$ in property/on scale $x_{3}$ (property/si'o).","notes":"See also {ranxi}, {ragve}, {fatne}."},{"word":"dulrkaramela","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a quantity of crème caramel/caramel custard [jelly] of material/composition including x2."},{"word":"dulrtsau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is grass jelly/jelly from Platostoma palustre (Mesona chinensis) of variety/type $x_2$","notes":"Indonesian \"cincau\"; Mandarin 仙草 xiān cǎo"},{"word":"dumdu'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the identity of $x_2$","notes":"Brivla form of {du'u} $x_2$ {du} {ma} {kau}. See {kamdu'o}, {dubju'o}"},{"word":"dumga'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ perceives that $x_2$ is the case (inference from perception)."},{"word":"dumvi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sees, has visual perception according to which $x_2$ is the case (inference from visual perception)."},{"word":"dunav","score":2,"definition":"Danube."},{"word":"duncfalygu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/is radiation of coherent light from source $x_2$ with additional properties $x_3$ (ka); $x_1$ is laser light from laser apparatus/source $x_2$","notes":"May not be monochromatic or directional; thus may not be a beam. Each photon simply needs to be approximately in phase with the others."},{"word":"dunda","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [donor] gives/donates gift/present $x_{2}$ to recipient/beneficiary $x_{3}$ [without payment/exchange].","notes":"Also grants; $x_3$ is a receiver (= {terdu'a} for reordered places); the Lojban doesn't distinguish between or imply possession transfer or sharing; $x_2$ may be a specific object, a commodity (mass), an event, or a property; pedantically, for objects/commodities, this is sumti-raising from ownership of the object/commodity (= {posydu'a}, {posyseldu'a} for unambiguous semantics). See also {benji}, {muvdu}, {canja}, {pleji}, {vecnu}, {friti}, {sfasa}, {dapma}, {cnemu}, {prali}."},{"word":"dunja","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ freezes/jells/solidifies at temperature $x_{2}$ and pressure $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {febvi}, {lunsa}, {runme}, {sligu}."},{"word":"dunjavzma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is greater than ot equal to / at least $x_2$ in property/quantity/dimension $x_3$ (ka/ni) by amount/potential excess $x_4$."},{"word":"dunkanpe","score":1,"definition":"$x_2$ (property) is satisfied by a number equal to that expected by $x_1$ with likelihood $x_3$","notes":"See also {kanpe}, {zmakanpe}, {meckanpe}, {fickanpe}."},{"word":"dunku","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is anguished/distressed/emotionally wrought/stressed by $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {fengu}, {surla}."},{"word":"dunlei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an equivalence class within $x_2$ defined by equivalence relation $x_3$."},{"word":"dunli","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is equal/congruent to/as much as $x_{2}$ in property/dimension/quantity $x_{3}$.","notes":"Same in quantity/quality (not necessarily in identity); 'analogy' may be expressed as the equivalence of two properties of similarity (ka $x_1$ simsa $x_2$) and (ka $x_3$ simsa $x_4$). See also {du'i}, {satci}, {frica}, {simsa}, {mintu}."},{"word":"dunlija","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ both satisfy predicate $x_3$","notes":"See {dunli}, {zilkanxe}, {dunlixu}, {dunlini}, {dunliki}"},{"word":"dunlije","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is equal/congruent/as much as $x_2$ in property/quality/aspect $x_3$ (ka), and each of $x_1$ and (necessarily) $x_2$ actually has/attains property (vel sim.) $x_3$ according to standard $x_4$.","notes":"In English, there are contexts in which saying \"each as old as the other\" implies that all of the things referenced are old, and equally so. This word approximately translates this connotation, depending on context. See also: \"{trajije}\", \"{simsaje}\", \"{jibnije}\"."},{"word":"dunliki","score":2,"definition":"Something is such that both $x_1$ and $x_2$ are related to it by predicate $x_3$. $x_4$ [quantifier] thing to which $x_1$ is related by predicate $x_3$ is such that $x_2$ is related to it by predicate $x_3$.","notes":"The first definition is equivalent to the second definition with {lo} {ka} {ce'u} {ce'u} {kancusu'oi} in $x_4$. See {dunli}, {ckini}, {me'au}, {dunlixu}, {dunlija}, {dunlini}, .{utka}"},{"word":"dunlini","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ satisfy predicate $x_3$ to the same extent","notes":"Synonym: {tcedu'i}. See also: {dunli}, {zmadu}, {mleca}, {dunlixu}, {dunlija}, {dunliki}"},{"word":"dunlixu","score":2,"definition":"Either both $x_1$ and $x_2$, or neither $x_1$ nor $x_2$, satisfy predicate $x_3$","notes":"See {dunli}, {dunlija}, {dunlini}, {dunliki}"},{"word":"dunra","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is winter/wintertime [cold season] of year $x_{2}$ at location $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {citsi}, {crisa}, {critu}, {vensa}."},{"word":"dunraisa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Summer(time)/(a)estival [hot season] in the southern hemisphere and Winter(time)/hibernal/hiemal [cold season] in the northern hemisphere of year $x_2$ and for celestial body $x_3$.","notes":"See also: \"{dunra}\", \"{crisa}\", \"{vensraitu}\", \"{crisaunra}\", \"{critoinsa}\"."},{"word":"dunroi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ happens equally as often as $x_2$ in interval $x_3$","notes":"{dunli} {roi}"},{"word":"dunsi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1=d_1=d_2$ (set) are equivalent in quantity $x_2=d_3$ (ni)."},{"word":"dunto'aci'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an equal temperament dividing the interval $x_3$ (default: octave, 2/1) into $x_2$ (default twelve) equal parts, forming $x_4$ (default: equal tempered semitone) as the fundamental unit.","notes":"With the places after x1 left empty, it refers to the standard twelve-equal division of the octave, but the word can also be used to refer to any tuning system which consists of fundamental units that have been obtained by dividing some interval. See also: {cuvyto'aci'e}."},{"word":"duntracinse","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=t_1=d_1$ is cisgender in activity/state $c_2$ and exhibits/performs/expresses gender $c_3=t_2$ (ka) by standard $c_4$.","notes":"$x_1$ is cisgender. Cf. {datytracinse} (transgender), {tracinse} (gender)."},{"word":"du'o","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"djuno modal, 1st place (info source) authoritatively; according to ...; known by ..."},{"word":"du'oi","selmaho":"FAhA2","score":1,"definition":"location tense relation/direction (angular); clockwise from..., locally rightwards/to the right of ...","notes":"See also: {dutso}, {zu'au}"},{"word":"durkuli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a douroucouli of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {smani}, {kermipri}"},{"word":"durna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a durian/member of genus Durio of species/cultivar $x_2$"},{"word":"dusfri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is satiated/overwhelmed by $x_2$ with property $x_3$ by standard $x_4$; $x_2$ is too much for $x_1$ in property $x_3$ by standard $x_4$.","notes":"See also {be'unai}"},{"word":"duskemsezlacri","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=s_2=l_1$ is overconfident [in $s_1=l_2$] to bring about/ensure/maintain $l_3$","notes":"dukse kevzi lacri"},{"word":"duslirpai","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is prejudiced about matter $p_2$ (abstract)."},{"word":"dusroi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ happens too often for $x_2$ to occur."},{"word":"dusta'i","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is exhausted by effort/situation $t_2$ (event)."},{"word":"dusxasnybi'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ has hyperhydrosis from disease/condition $x_2$","notes":"$x_2$={bilma}$_3$. See {dukse}, {xasne}, {bilma}, {dusxasnyselbi'a}"},{"word":"dusxasnyselbi'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is hyperhidrosis (symptom characterized by excess sweating), suffered by $x_2$, caused by disease/condition $x_3$","notes":"See {dukse}, {xasne}, {bilma}"},{"word":"dusyda'eblubi'a","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=c_2=da_2$ has hypertension / high blood pressure."},{"word":"dusyjvejboselterspukezycni","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ feels being replied to with too many Lojbanic responses","notes":"See also {tokpona}."},{"word":"dutcinse","score":4,"definition":"$c_1$ is heterosexual/bisexual in situation $c_2$ by standard $c_4$.","notes":"For strict heterosexuality, see {pavdutcinse}. Cf. {relcinse}, {mitcinse}, {nakcinse}, {fetcinse}."},{"word":"dutkai","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is characterized by the polar opposite of $x_2$ (ka) on scale $x_3$ (si'o)","notes":"See {dukti}, {ckaji}, {to'e}, {ckilu}"},{"word":"dutpamcinse","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ in activity/state $c_2$ exhibits a heteroromantic orientation by standard $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {dutcinse}, {pamcinse}."},{"word":"dutpi'i","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a product-opposite with multiplicand $x_{2}$ with multiplier $x_{3}$ with scale of opposites $x_{4}$."},{"word":"dutsinso","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the trigonometric cosine of angle/arccosine $x_{2}$.","notes":"Cf. {sinso}, {tanjo}, {selsinso}, {seltanjo}, {seldutsinso}."},{"word":"dutso","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is clockwise/right-turn-direction of[/to] $x_2$ along/following track $x_3$ [path] in frame of reference $x_4$ (where the axis is within the region defined by the track as the boundary, as viewed from and defined by view(er) $x_4$; see notes); $x_1$ is locally to the right of $x_2$, according to $x_4$, constrained along $x_3$; $x_1$ is along a right turn from $x_2$ along path $x_3$, as viewed in frame $x_4$.","notes":"Angular/curling direction: clockwise. he orientation of the path determines x4 but does not factor into consideration for x3. Further glosses: clockwise, locally rightward, right-turning (with no bulk translation) in a way that would be characterized as \"negative\" by the right-hand rule (aligned with and in the direction of a basis vector, at least for a given component). x1 is left-handedly/clockwise(ly) oriented relative to x2 on/along x3 in frame of reference x4. x1 is left-handed (one sense) from x2 [more accurately: moving from x2 to x1 requires a(n imaginary) motion that is left-handed about/along x3 as seen in frame/orientation/perspective x4]. x1 is to the path-following right of x2 (where the path is connected; as such, x1 is also be to the path-following left of x2, although there is an implication that the former is the smaller (or equal-length) path). See also: {zucna}, {du'ei} (left-handed vectorial cross product), {du'oi} (modal). Proposed short rafsi: -tso-."},{"word":"dutydikca","score":0,"definition":"$d_1$ is negative electric charge in $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {dikca}, {dukti}, {mardikca}."},{"word":"dutyku'arka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an antiquark of flavor $x_2$","notes":"See {ku'arka}"},{"word":"du'u","selmaho":"NU","score":100000,"definition":"abstractor: predication/bridi abstractor; $x_{1}$ is predication [bridi] expressed in sentence $x_{2}$."},{"word":"du'u bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":2,"definition":"the last sumti having a {du'u}-abstraction at its topmost level inside","notes":"See also {ka bu}, {ni bu}, {nu bu}"},{"word":"du'ukau","selmaho":"NU*","score":2,"definition":"bridi abstractor: $x_1$ is the answer to the question $x_2$","notes":"Experimental cmavo compound. Equivalent to {du'u} with {kau} attached to all question words (e.g. {ma}, {mo}, {xo}) contained. See {preti}, {danfu}, {du'umrei}"},{"word":"du'ukse","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ satisfies property $x_2$ too much for $x_3$ to be the case."},{"word":"du'umdu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a proposition/predication (statement with a truth value), stating that $x_2$ is true","notes":"Brivla-form of {du'u}. $x_1$ and $x_2$ are identical (filling them would equate the two sumti). See {fatci}, {jetnu}, {jitfa}, {jufra}, {bridi}, {nundumu}"},{"word":"du'umrei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u with kau) is the indirect question of predicate relation $x_2$ (ka), with answers $x_3$ (sumti sequence)","notes":"See {du'umdu}, {preti}, {brije'u}, {du'u}, {kau}"},{"word":"duvma'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is October/tenth month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Note: Based on experimental rafsi for {dau} (duv). Use with caution. Alternative: {pavnonma'i}"},{"word":"dy","selmaho":"BY2","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for d."},{"word":"dy'ei","selmaho":"PA","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: twenty (decimal 20)."},{"word":"dylez","score":1,"definition":"Gilles Deleuze","notes":"French philosopher, 1925-1995. See also {guuataris}."},{"word":"dy zei sance","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiced alveolar stop sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {dasnce}."},{"word":"dzadza","score":6,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the quantity of specimens in the domain of discourse that satisfy the property $x_2$","notes":"Predicate equivalent of {da}. It enables rendering a quantifier's scope as a nested bridi level, and to terminate this scope explicitly by closing the sub-bridi. Synonymous with {kaidza}."},{"word":"dzai'i","score":2,"definition":"Tautological/empty/vacuous predicate; it is true regardless of what and how many arguments are given to it; something is the case; $x_1$ is a thing / is anything; $x_1$ and $x_2$ are in any relation.","notes":"See also: {izlo}, {zilzilo}, {ku'ai'i}."},{"word":"dzalene","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an integer.","notes":"Positive, negative, or zero."},{"word":"dzalenypi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (li; often but not necessarily an integer) is a multiple of $x_2$ (li; often but not necessarily an integer) by some integer, namely $x_3$ (li; MUST be an integer in the structure; possibly, more than one input may be valid), in algebraic structure $x_4$.","notes":"This is a {brapagjvo} of \"{dzalene}\" and \"{pilji}\". This word is not equivalent to \"{mulpi'i}\"."},{"word":"dzama","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ performs chore / menial duty / housework / errand $x2$ (nu/ka) for purpose / as obliged by $x3$.","notes":"Compare with {zdagu'a}, but much broader in scope, as not limited to house work. Includes, for example, bills and shopping. The little tasks we do to maintain our daily lives. x3 is the motivation for doing the chore, compare {zukte}3. Suggested rafsi: -zam- and also proposed to steal -dza- from {da}. See also {bilga}, {gunka}. Generated with gismu algorithm: gismu[...]score.py dzaci, kama, tcor, lata, domashnie, rutini"},{"word":"dzaunlai","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured with vote-score $x_2$ (number) in upvote/downvote system $x_3$","notes":"= se {nildzau}; made to match place structure of {klani} and unit-brivla. Refers to systems (chiefly on the Internet) that keep a running tally of approval-votes, and sometimes disapproval-votes as well. See {ma'udzau}, {ni'udzau}, {adzau}"},{"word":"dzavla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ [word/text] is a noun (a word referencing a thing (generic sense) and syntactically functioning as such) with meaning/referent $x_2$ in language $x_3$","notes":"Nounness is an inherent property of the single word or phrase coupled with its meaning (although other such properties may exist for the word/phrase alone); it is not merely a role being assumed: the word with that meaning always is a noun in the language."},{"word":"dzejbo","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=j_1$ reflects Loglandic/proto-Lojbanic language/culture/nationality/community in aspect $j_2$.","notes":"Largely synonymous with {loglo}, but emphasizing Loglan's status as a precursor to Lojban."},{"word":"dzejdasra","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=d_2=l_2$ is a conservative in beliefs $l_3$ against opposition $s_3$ by means $s_4$","notes":"From {dzena}, {lijda}, {sarji}. Cf. {vricykricru}, {dzejdasratrusi'o}."},{"word":"dzejdasratrusi'o","score":2,"definition":"$si_1$ is a conservative political ideology as applied by $t_1=sa_1=d_2=l_2$ among/in people/territory/domain $t_2$ based on the works of thinker $si_3$","notes":"From {dzena}, {lijda}, {sarji}, {turni}, {sidbo}. Cf. {dzejdasra}, {ka'irtrusi'o}, {vricykricrutrusi'o}, {fairpaltrusi'o}, {guntrusi'o}, {natpamtrusi'o}, {tsarainaitrusi'o}."},{"word":"dzeklu","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is classical.","notes":"Cf. {dzena}, {kulnu}, {nolzgi}."},{"word":"dzeko'o","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=d_1$ is Celtic in aspect $s_2$."},{"word":"dzena","score":10001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an elder/ancestor of $x_{2}$ by bond/tie/degree $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$'s generation precedes $x_{2}$'s parents.","notes":"See also {patfu}, {rirni}, {tamne}."},{"word":"dzibi'o","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=d_1$ crouches/squats/hunkers down.","notes":"Cf. {diklo}, {binxo}, {krosa'i}, {demtse}."},{"word":"dzigau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ lowers $d_1$ as compared with $d_2$ in reference frame $d_3$"},{"word":"dzini'ajinru","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=c_1$ (object/person) makes a deep dive beneath/below/under from $c_2$ (object/water surface) to depth $d_1$ in frame of reference $c_3=d_2$ by standard $d_3$, submerged in liquid $j_2$ ."},{"word":"dzip","score":2,"definition":"Antarctic Ocean."},{"word":"dzipo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Antarctican culture/nationality/geography in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {ketco}, {friko}, {sralo}, {terdi}."},{"word":"dziraipau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the bottom/lowest part of $x_2$"},{"word":"dzito'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a subharmonic/undertone of $x_2$; $x_1$ is utonal with respect to $x_2$.","notes":"x1 and x2 can be frequencies, or pitch classes, or intervals. See also: {galto'a}."},{"word":"dzitogytci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bass instrument (bass guitar, contrabass, bass horn, keyboard bass, washtub bass) of type $x_2$","notes":"Possibly also bass drum."},{"word":"dzitricu","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=d_1$ is a shrub/bush of species $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {demspa}, {cmatricu}."},{"word":"dzixe'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a/the lower jaw of $x_2$.","notes":"Not to be confused with mandible of a insect/other arthropod, which is {molja'u}. See also mandible/jawbone (={dzixejbo'u})."},{"word":"dzixejbo'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a mandible/jawbone (mandibula) performing function $b_2$ in body of $b_3.$.","notes":"See also {dzixe'a}, {molja'u}."},{"word":"dzizani","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is tares of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {cicyrismi}"},{"word":"dzoli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is recursively related to $x_2$ by applying $x_3$ (number) levels-of-recursion of the predicate-relation $x_4$ (ka with two ce'u)","notes":"Rafsi -dzo- (when -dzo- is a tertau then seltau corresponds to $x_4$ of {dzoli}). Synonym of {refkusi} for more convenience in making lujvo. tanru example for common usage: 'the day three days from now (tomorrow's tomorrow's tomorrow)' is '{le} {bavlamdeidzo} {be} {fi} {li} {ci}'. Cf. {krefu}, {rapli}, {dzoli}."},{"word":"dzucpi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1 = d_1 = c_1$ is a member of the class of birds which walk/run/hop as their characteristic/primary form of locomotion, of species/taxon $x_2 = c_2$","notes":"$x_2$ should be enough to imply the environment in which these creatures live (and thus on what surfaces they walk) as well as the limbs with which they walk. These birds should essentially be flightless. Many ratites, penguins, and extinct species qualify; additionally, in some contexts, domesticated chickens and ducks might qualify (at least as {ta'e dzucpi}). Walking must be a fundamental characteristic of the bird. The class of such birds does not form a phylogenic tree or taxon; it is just a conceptual organizer/bin to be used for identifying birds with similar, fundamentally important, physical characteristics. The term \"flightless bird\" may be used, but the term is basically synonymous with his word only by circumstance/happenstance, not by logic: it is conceivable that, in another universe, there could exist a bird which is flightless but which does not primarily/characteristically walk; thus, flightless birds form a superclass which contains (modulo some fuzziness) dzucpi, but in reality, the relative complement of these classes is empty. See also: {voltolka'ecpi}"},{"word":"dzudagypli","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=p_1$ is a pedestrian walking on road/path/surface $c_2=d_1=p_2$."},{"word":"dzu'enba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are mutual sibling nodes in a directed tree graph $x_6$ such that their shared parent node(s) $x_5$ is/are the most-recent common direct ancestor of $x_3$ and $x_4$, such that $x_1$ is a direct ancestor of or simply is $x_3$ (as the case may be), and such that $x_2$ is a direct ancestor of or simply is $x_4$ (as the case may be), all according to tree ordering relation $x_7$.","notes":"$x_3$ and $x_4$ must be distinct nodes in the same directed tree; else this relationship is undefined. If $x_3$ is a direct ancestor of $x_4$, or vice-versa, then this relationship is – again – undefined. $x_6$ and $x_7$ define the relations/standards which are being applied. This word may be used in reference to non-familial tree graphs via analogy, despite references to 'siblings' etc. See also: \"{tunba}\", \"{dzena}\", \"{treicu}\", \"{tseingu}\", \"{kraune}\". At the time of creation, there was no commonly-recognized or succinct terminology, description, or phrase for this relationship in English to Curtis Franks' knowledge, other than something substantially similar to that which has been presented in the definition or gloss keywords."},{"word":"dzuga'a","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is a walking stick of material $g_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cadzu}, {grana}, {sarji}"},{"word":"dzukicau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a red bean plant (Vigna angularis) of cultivar/variety/subtaxon $x_2$.","notes":"For the bean itself, use \"{dembi} be lo dzukicau\"; append \"{pesxu}\" for the paste."},{"word":"dzukla","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=k_1$ walks to $k_2$ from $k_3$ via route $k_4$ using limbs $k_5=c_3$ on surface $c_2$"},{"word":"dzuklaji","score":2,"definition":"$k_1=c_2$ is a footpath at $k_2$ accessing $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {dargu}, {pluta}, {klama}."},{"word":"dzumlo","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a treadmill (industrial apparatus) performing process $m_2$.","notes":"{cadzu} + {molki}. Cf. {stadzu'ca'a}. See also {bifmlo}, {jacmlo}, {ctarymlo}, {grumlo}, {zalmlo}, {zalmlotci}, {zalmloca'a}."},{"word":"dzupoi","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a procession with participation ordered/sequenced by rules $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cadzu}, {porsi}."},{"word":"dzusoi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=c_1$ is a foot/infantry soldier of army $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cadzu}, {sonci}, {xirsoi}."},{"word":"e","selmaho":"A","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: sumti afterthought and."},{"word":"e'a","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: granting permission - prohibiting.","notes":"See also {curmi}."},{"word":"e'acpe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ asks permission to do/be $x_2$ (ka) from $x_3$","notes":"See {e'a}, {curmi}, {cpedu}, {e'ande}"},{"word":"e'akne","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is allowable/permissible to $x_2$ under conditions $x_3$","notes":"Cf. {e'a}, {kakne}, {e'ande}, {selzau'inda}"},{"word":"e'anai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: permission - prohibition."},{"word":"e'ande","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ grants permission to/gives their consent to $x_2$ to do/be $x_3$ (ka)","notes":"See also {e'a}, {curmi}"},{"word":"e'au","selmaho":"UI","score":2,"definition":"mix of .e'a (permission) + .e'e (encouragement) + .e'i (constraint) + .e'o (request) + .e'u (suggestion) + .au (desire)"},{"word":"ebu","selmaho":"BY*","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for e."},{"word":"ebu zei sance","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an open-mid front unrounded vowel sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonyms: {esnce}, {esna}."},{"word":"ecre","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ practices/exercises/studies/improves at doing/being $x_2$ by doing/being $x_3$","notes":"Somewhat based on the rafsi -cre-"},{"word":"edji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is edgy by standard $x_2$."},{"word":"ednbryx","score":1,"definition":"Edinburgh"},{"word":"e'e","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: competence - incompetence/inability.","notes":"See also {kakne}, {certu}."},{"word":"e'e'e","selmaho":"UI1b","score":3,"definition":"naturalistic interjection: shy giggle","notes":"See also {xa'a}, {xa'a'a}, {bu'a'a}, {xe'e'e}."},{"word":"e'ei","selmaho":"UI1","score":2,"definition":"attitudinal: appeal/call/invocation/summoning","notes":"Compare {e'u} - 'suggestion'"},{"word":"e'elxam","score":2,"definition":"the alphabetic order used in South Semitic languages and sometimes in Ugaritic","notes":"See also {sepo'i}, {abgad}, {abata'adj}."},{"word":"e'enai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: competence - incompetence/inability."},{"word":"e'ende","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ exhorts/encourages $x_2$ to do/be $x_3$","notes":"See also .{e'e}"},{"word":"efklipi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a binary relation which is right-Euclidean on space/set/under conditions $x_2$.","notes":"Definitionally, $x_1$ is an ordered binary relation given by set $R$ such that for all $a, b, c$ in $x_2$ (if such makes sense; else: the universe of discourse restricted by $x_2$), if $(a, b)$ in $R$ and $(a, c)$ in $R$, then $(b, c)$ in $R$ and $(c, b)$ in $R$. See also: \"{takni}\", \".{efklizu}\"."},{"word":"efklizu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a binary relation which is left-Euclidean on space/set/under conditions $x_2$.","notes":"Definitionally, $x_1$ is a possibly-ordered binary relation given by set $R$ such that for all $a, b, c$ in $x_2$ (if such makes sense; else: the universe of discourse restricted by $x_2$), if $(b, a)$ in $R$ and $(c, a,)$ in $R$, then $(b, c)$ in $R$ and $(c, b)$ in $R$. See also: \"{takni}\", \".{efklipi}\"."},{"word":"efku","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is recursively related to $x_2$ by applying $x_3$ (number) levels-of-recursion of the predicate-relation $x_4$ (ka with two ce'u)","notes":"Shortening of {refkusi} for more convenience in making V'y-style zi'evla-lujvo. tanru example for common usage: 'the day three days from now (tomorrow's tomorrow's tomorrow)' is '{lo} {bavlamdei} {efku} {be} {fi} {li} {ci}'. Cf. {krefu}, {rapli}, {efku}"},{"word":"efmere","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is ephemeric, lasting for a short period of time $x_2$; $x_1$ is ephemeral, temporary, transitory, fleeting, evanescent, momentary, short-lived, short, volatile","notes":"See {zasni}"},{"word":"egna","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ gnaws on $x_2$","notes":"See {batci}"},{"word":"egnama","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rodent","notes":"See also {ronte}."},{"word":"egnome","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gnome of type $x_2$"},{"word":"egzema","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is eczema, suffered by $x_2$, caused by disease/condition $x_3$","notes":"Place structure based on {selbi'a}. See {pruri}, {rakcro}, {srebadbi'a}"},{"word":"egzo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an exoplanet revolving around $x_2$ with planetary characteristics $x_3$, orbital parameters $x_4$"},{"word":"e'i","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: feeling constraint - independence - challenge/resistance against constraint.","notes":"See also {selri'u}, {seljimte}."},{"word":"ei","selmaho":"UI1","score":100002,"definition":"attitudinal: obligation - freedom.","notes":"See also {bilga}, {zifre}."},{"word":"ei'au","selmaho":"UI1","score":3,"definition":"Attitudinal: heart melting and opening - unmoved - heart freezing and withdrawing"},{"word":"e'icu'i","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: feeling constraint - independence - challenge/resistance against constraint."},{"word":"ei'e","selmaho":"UI1","score":2,"definition":"irrealis attitudinal: competence (ja'ai) - incompetence (nai)","notes":"Meaning identical to the old meaning of {e'e}"},{"word":"ei'i","selmaho":"UI1","score":3,"definition":"irrealis attitudinal: constraint (ja'ai) - independence (cu'i) - resistance against constraint (nai)","notes":"Meaning identical to the old meaning of {e'i}"},{"word":"eikse","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a former/previously was but no longer is/used to be (a) $x_2$ as of time $x_3$ according to standard $x_4$; $x_1$ is an ex-$x_2$.","notes":"$x_2$ should be a role or possession of a property; unless $x_1$ is an or could be an event, it should not be one either (more generally, they have to match type in a sense). $x_4$ is the standard by which $x_2$ both was claimed (to have been) and is now no longer claimed (to be); cessation of the state of being an example of an $x_2$ must have occurred in the past and must still (in the present) not apply. It may be regained in the future, but this case is not considered, under normal circumstances, to be resumptive: the state was done/terminated (but not necessarily finished) and then may be started anew. See also: \".{uaigri}\"."},{"word":"eiksy'aigryspe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ex-fiançx of $x_2$ under custom/norm $x_3$."},{"word":".eiksyselrirni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the former child of $x_2$ by law/custom/norm/standard $x_3$.","notes":"This word can be used for disowned/ostracized/banished children (as a punishment or negative familial break), but it can also be used in cultures in which a person loses certain familial relationships after undergoing certain rites or fulfilling certain positive/neutral conditions. Additionally, if the child is adopted, or the parent stops fulfilling their parental duties (such as is the case for a deadbeat parent (see: \"{malternrorci}\"), or otherwise), or the parent or child dies, then this word could apply."},{"word":".eiksyspe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a former but not current spouse/ex-spouse of $x_2$ but law/norm/custom $x_3$.","notes":"$x_3$ in its fullest form should specify at least both the basis for the spousal relationship when it existed as well as how it was terminated. Technically, this word does not preclude the possibility of widowhood/death of the spouse as being the cause of the termination of the spousal relationship."},{"word":"eiksyspeselrirni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the child of the ex-spouse of $x_2$ by standard $x_3$.","notes":"Technically, any child co-parented or generated by $x_2$ and the ex-spouse would count so long as the spousal relationship is terminated; usually/conventionally, $x_2$'s own/direct children are excluded from the semantic coverage of this word however. $x_3$ covers the relevant parent-child relationship between $x_1$ and the former spouse, the terminated spousal relationship between $x_2$ and the ex-spouse, and the standard by which that spousal relationship was terminated. This word is a sort of opposite of the \"step-\" in \"step-child\"."},{"word":"eiksyspespe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a spouse of $x_2$'s former spouse by law/custom/standard $x_3$.","notes":"Given that Lojban is elliptical on tense, any past, present, or future spouse of $x_2$'s spouse could technically be referenced; usually, we will explicitly exclude the possibility of $x_1 = x_2$ except possibly via remarriage; additionally, if $x_2$ were that person's nth spouse, then this word will typically (but not necessarily always) refer to a (n+m)th spouse of that same person, where n and m both are integer such that n > 1 and m > 1."},{"word":"eilga","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u/nu) should (moral obligation) be true/happen by standard $x_2$","notes":"Brivla form of {ei}: \"ei broda\" = \"lo su'u broda cu eilga\". Merges {bilga}$_1$ and {bilga}$_2$. See {einvi}, {zgadi}, {sarcu}"},{"word":"e'inai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: feeling constraint - independence - challenge/resistance against constraint."},{"word":"einai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: obligation - freedom."},{"word":"e'inde","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ instructs/indicates to $x_2$ to do/be $x_3$","notes":"See also .{e'i}"},{"word":"einla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gender role for boys in culture $x_2$; in culture $x_2$, typical boys are obliged to do $x_1$.","notes":"From {ei} and {nanla}. See also {eixli}"},{"word":"einvi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) thinks $x_2$ (du'u/nu) should (moral obligation) be true/happen about subject/issue $x_3$ on grounds $x_4$","notes":"See {ei}, {jinvi}, {bilga}, {bigji'i}, {zgadi}"},{"word":"eiste","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=l_1$ is a to-do-list for $x_2$; $x_1=l_1$ is a list of things that $x_2$ needs/is obligated to do","notes":"From {ei} and {liste}. Compare {nitcu}, {bilga}, {zukte}, {aiste}"},{"word":"ei'u","selmaho":"UI","score":3,"definition":"Attitudinal: advice/posit/well-considered idea - spitballing/proposal (no investment or confidence in it being a good idea) - rejection of suggestion/idea"},{"word":"eixli","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gender role for girls in culture $x_2$; in culture $x_2$, typical girls are obliged to do $x_1$.","notes":"From {ei} and {nixli}."},{"word":"ekcala","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a clown","notes":"See also {xampre}"},{"word":"ekfu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the return value of a function without body (with possibly more arguments)","notes":"$x_1$ can be void. Two main interrelated usage cases: 1. wrapped into a sumti and used as a dummy predicate to fill in arguments of higher-order functions with stricter typing of its argument, for which {ekfu} is used. Similar to the concept of object in object-oriented programming. 2. as type-signature template."},{"word":"eklipsa","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is an eclipse of $x_2$"},{"word":"ekra","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is the informational viewing area of output device $x_2$"},{"word":"ekse","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is related to/associated with/akin to the exterior of $x_2$ by relationship $x_{3}$."},{"word":"eksklave","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an exclave of $x_2$","notes":"See {enklave}, {jecta} {tutra}"},{"word":"ekskludi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (set, list) excludes/does not contain $x_2$.","notes":"\"Agentively exclude\"/\"reject\" = .{ekskludi'ygau}; \"to be mutually contradictory with\" is a distinct sense. See also: {skudi}."},{"word":"ekso","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is related to/associated with/akin to the exterior of $x_2$ by relationship $x_{3}$."},{"word":"ekspekte","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ expects $x_2$ (property of $x_3$) from $x_3$","notes":"See also {djuno}, {jinvi}. Desire isn't implied."},{"word":"eksplicite","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is explicit, directly expressed, apparent, readily observable, leaving nothing implied"},{"word":"eksporte","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) exports $x_2$ (entity) to $x_3$ (entity)","notes":"See also {importe}"},{"word":"ek zei uanta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'ek' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: NA? SE? A NAI?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"elci","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a unit of $x_2$","notes":"ismu of {selci}. differs from zo selci in that it doesn't necessarily imply an indivisible, most basic subunit, but just a unit being treated as basic and indivisible. It also doesn't imply or have connotations of units building something larger."},{"word":"eldicka'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is measures equal to/is an elementary negative electric charge [-e; negative of the charge of the proton, id est the charge of the electron] in electric charge, under signum convention $x_2$ (default: proton charge is -1 times this unit).","notes":"The number is negative. Approximately equal to: $-1.602176565(35)*10^{-19}$ coulombs. Attention: the standard English unit is positive (opposite of this Lojbanic version). See also \".{ocnerta}\", \"{dikca}\", \"{ku'arkydicka'u}\"."},{"word":"elei'anor","score":1,"definition":"Eleanor, Eléanor, Éléonore, Aliénor (as of Aquitane)","notes":"At least one possible transliteration of the name above. Capitalization/stress may be variable."},{"word":"elfe","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an elf of type $x_2$"},{"word":"eljbi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects LGBT+/non-normative sexuality/gender expression/identity in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"elkoptero","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a helicopter"},{"word":"elniniio","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ relates to an El Niño state/event or ENSO."},{"word":"elois","score":1,"definition":"species of Eloi in the sci-fi franchise The Time Machine by H.G. Wells"},{"word":"elotes","score":2,"definition":"elote, Mexican corn on the cob with condiments"},{"word":"elpensi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a thunk for computing expression $x_2$"},{"word":"elsa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a song."},{"word":"elsa'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a song with music/melody $x_2$ and lyrics $x_3$","notes":"See {selsa'a}, {sanga}, {sagzgi}, {sagypemci}"},{"word":"elsna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lateral (phonetic) sound","notes":"See {zunsna}, {ra'isna}, {cimsna}, {arsna}"},{"word":"eltada","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'tag' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: tense-modal (joik-jek tense-modal)*. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"elvada","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'space' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: VA & space-offset+ & space-interval & (MOhI space-offset). For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"elxa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gun for use by $x_2$ against $x_3$, launching material $x_4$","notes":"like {celxa'i} but not a jvajvo or a lujvo at all. doesn't include everything that \"{cecla} {gi'e} {xarci}\", but only guns. somewhat similar to {cladaxi} in relation with {cmacelxa'i}. x4 is not necessarily a bullet: it could be a laser, or fire, or anything that could be shot from a gun. See: \"{celxa}\"."},{"word":"Elynor","score":1,"definition":"Eleanor (such as Roosevelt)"},{"word":"embira","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an mbira/kalimba/thumb piano tuned to $x_2$, with playing range $x_3$, of material $x_4$","notes":"See also {pipno}, {jgita}, {marmiba}."},{"word":"emkuni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an emic unit abstracted from etic unit/set of units $x_2$ in theoretical field/according to theoretical model $x_3$; $x_1$ is emic.","notes":"Counterpart to {etkuni} 'etic unit'; synonymous with {se} {etkuni}. A distinction between 'emic' and 'etic' units is made in many schools of linguistics. (A very different emic-etic distinction is used in anthropology and sociology, referring to contrasting approaches to field research.) The terms derive from 'phonemic' and 'phonetic'. The phoneme is the prototypical emic unit; it is a meaningful entity abstracted from a class of physically distinct sounds (allophones), which are its constituent 'etic' units. A distinction is likewise made between morphemes (emic) and allomorphs (etic), and between graphemes and glyphs. Other emic terms that have seen academic use include 'grammeme', 'sememe', 'noeme', 'tagmeme', and 'taxeme'."},{"word":"emna","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (n-ary property) is applied to sumti $x_2$, $x_3$, ...","notes":"Can have infinite places (specifically n+1, if $x_1$ is an n-ary property). {brivla} parallel of {me'au}."},{"word":"empati","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ empathizes with $x_2$ in feeling $x_3$; $x_1$ has empathy"},{"word":"empidonaksi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an empid (bird of genus Empidonax) of species/variety/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"enai","selmaho":"A*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: sumti afterthought x but not y."},{"word":"enba","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ varies in what it is in relation $x_2$ with."},{"word":"encere","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius), hippo of variety $x_2$","notes":"See also {xanto}, {friko}"},{"word":"endi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (digit string/byte, storage system, convention) has endianness $x_2$ (\"ce'o\" sequence of numbers (li); description (ka?)); $x_1$ is $x_2$-endian.","notes":"For filling $x_2$ with a \"{ce'o}\" sequence, the following convention is used: 1 (li pa) represents the most important/significant term in the actual number and the significance of the term is inversely proportional with the size of the number representing it in the sequence; the sequence will be as short as possible, will have no blank spaces, and each term in it will be a positive integer such that, if there are at least two terms, for any term, there exists another term which differs from it by 1; the placement of a term in the sequence indicates the location of a generic term in an actual number with the signficance which is represented by it, in the given base. For example, \"li pa ce'o li re\" means \"big-endian\" (the most significant term (represented by \"li pa\") comes first in the sequence and the sequence has exactly two terms), \"li re ce'o li pa\" means \"little-endian\" ((the most significant term (represented by \"li pa\") comes last in the sequence and the sequence has exactly two terms), \"li re ce'o li ci ce'o le pa\" is middle-endian (as in the conventional representation of dates in the U.S. (MM-DD-YYYY); the second most signifant term (represented by \"li re\"; example: month) comes first, the least significant term (represented by \"li ci\"; example: day) comes second, and the most significant term (represented by \"li pa\"; example: year) comes last, and there are exactly three terms), \"li pa ce'o li ci ce'o li re\" is the reverse of the last (example: YYYY-DD-MM). The point is that, while it is cumbersome, this method of filling $x_2$ is generalizable and explicit. \"Bi-endian\" (traditional sense) can be specified by a judicious usage of the word \".{a}\" between the little-endian and big-endian sequences; less conventional endiannesses which could be described as being \"bi-endian\" or even \"$n$-endian\" can be formed by different or more elaborate connectives between such sequences; just worry about grouping of connectives. See also: {kau'ai}, {kau'au}."},{"word":"endo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is related to/associated with/akin to something what is in/inside/within $x_2$ by relationship $x_3$."},{"word":"enfa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ abstractly pertains to an exponential/root/logarithmic relationship between the elements of $x_2$ (ordered pair) which are related via concrete relationship $x_3$.","notes":"When discussing the so-called 'Triangle of Power' (see, for example: https://youtu.be/sULa9Lc4pck ), this term is useful, as it briefly encapsulates every possible role which the Triangle may denote/act. Each operator ({tenfa}, {fenfa}, and {dugri}) is a binary operator; $x_3$ specifies which of these operators is being used (modulo SE conversions), and $x_2$ will provide the operands thereof in the order of the inputs given by $x_3$. Notice that lo tenfa, lo fenfa, and lo dugri are all the answers/results of applying the respective operators to an ordered pair of inputs (given by their respective second and third terbri, each); thus, none of these constructs (\"lo X\") can be submitted to $enfa_3$, which only accepts the operator (not the result of the operator). Either use mekso and {mau'au}-{zai'ai} quote the desired VUhU word ({te'a}, {fe'a}, or {du'o}, or their SE conversions), or use a tanru/lujvo in order to create words for \"exponentiation operator\", \"root operator\", or \"logarithm operator\" (or their SE conversions) in order to fill $enfa_3$."},{"word":"enfasnu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ happens in universe-of-discourse $x_2$","notes":"Proposed alternate definition of {fasnu}. See {munje}, {enzasti}, {li'i'e}. $x_2$ can be {lo} {fatci}, or a system, real or imagined, including a \"story universe\"."},{"word":"enfoka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is in the focus of $x_2$; $x_1$ is the point where $x_2$ focuses, converges"},{"word":"enge","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an architect/designer/engineer of $x_2$","notes":"See also {zbaske}, {skezu'e}"},{"word":"engranaje","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gear, gear wheel (toothed)","notes":"See {vraga}, {pulni}, {cabra}"},{"word":"enka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (terbricmi) is bound to $x_2$ (sumti) by relationship $x_3$ (relationship with two {ce'u} for $x_1$ and $x_2$)","notes":"Used to more precisely express relationship (whether fuzzy or not) between terbricmi (predicate slots) and arguments (sumti) filling those slots. See also {ckini}, {va'e}, {jei}, {sela'u}."},{"word":"enklave","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an enclave of $x_2$","notes":"See {eksklave}, {jecta} {tutra}"},{"word":"enklesi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an (arbitrary) $x_2$-set (li) of superset $x_3$; $x_1$ is subset/subgroup/subcategory/subclass/vel sim. of $x_3$ with cardinality/size $x_2$.","notes":"$x_1$ is empty if(f) $x_2 = 0$, which is possible; $x_1$ may or may not be a proper substructure ({praperi}) of $x_3$. $x_2$ is a nonnegative cardinal. The two distinguishing features of $x_1$ are its size ($x_2$) and the object/structure ($x_3$) to which it belongs/which contains it. Any $x_2$ elements of $x_3$ can belong to $x_1$ as long as the total count is correct; no particular collection is necessarily included. It is bad form for $x_2$ to strictly exceed the size/cardinality of $x_3$ and, necessarily, no such object/structure can exist. See also: {klesi}, {praperi}, {cletu}."},{"word":"enkopula","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a copula, a verb-like word linking $x_2$ (ordered group)","notes":"In $x_2$ the first element is usually the subject of a clause, the second is a a subject complement or an adverbial that is united or associated with the subject."},{"word":"enri","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ henry/henries of inductance (default is 1) by standard $g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {klanrxenri}, {klanrvolta}, {xampo}."},{"word":"enriio","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ has enryo (Japanese term) in actions $x_2$; $x_1$ acts egoistically to retain their own freedom, prevent their own embarrassment and at the same time acts altruistically by avoiding social involvement without hurting others; $x_1$ socially restrains themselves under the pressure of group solidarity and conformity in order not to hurt other's feelings; $x_1$ is polite ","notes":"See also {clite}, {tarti}, {jikca}, {cnikansa}, {dai}, {sevzi}, {zukte}"},{"word":"enromane","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a letter written in roman, upright font","notes":"See also {kursive}, {enserife}"},{"word":"ensaio","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an essay (literary composition) about $x_2$","notes":"See also {cukta}, {larseku}, {papri}"},{"word":"ensemsku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sends an SMS; $x_1$ sends SMS $x_2$; $x_1$ sends SMS $x_2$ to $x_3$","notes":"See {cusku}, {mrilu}, {fonxa}, {samymri}"},{"word":"enserife","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a letter having serifs $x_2$","notes":"Serif is a short line added to the top or bottom of letter. See also {sanserife}, {kursive}"},{"word":"ensi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is written in a dialect where every bridi has arguments expressed in content/patient/recipient/stimulus semantic cases schema","notes":"Labels of roles: {fa} for content, {fe} for patient, {fi} for recipient, {fo} for stimulus, {ja'i} for the rules describing the semantic cases schema. Additional semantic cases might be used, e.g. {sepi'o} (instrument role), {ri'i} (experiencer role), {ri'a} (enabler role), {gau} (agent role). To be used with {sei}. To use only for a given bridi without affecting child bridi the transformation 'SELBRI => SELBRI .ensi' can be used (as an alternative to using {sei}) thus putting {ensi} as the tertau of a newly formed selbri. See also {jo'au}, {ilki}, {esme}, {onga}."},{"word":"ensiklopedi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an encyclopaedia with content $x_2$","notes":"See also {cukta}, {datni}, {saske}, {vricyjuncku}"},{"word":"enspoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the order(ing) which endows $x_2$ ((partially) ordered nonempty set or class).","notes":"See also: {cleinspoi}, {mrenspoi}, {moinspoi}."},{"word":"entauru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a taur of type/species/mythology $x_2$","notes":"A generalized centaur. Typically, both halves are of the same animal and furred, but retains the shape of a centaur. See {kentauru}, {ckemono}"},{"word":"ente'atro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a theater showing plays $x_2$","notes":"See also {draci}"},{"word":"ente'ori","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (proposition) is a theory of $x_2$ (proposition); $x_1$ (proposition) is a system of explanations of structure, basic principles or behavior of $x_2$ (proposition)","notes":"See also {ciksi}, {ciste}"},{"word":"entropi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (amount) is the entropy of system $x_2$ under conditions/in macrostate $x_3$, where the entropy is of type/calculated via formula $x_4$.","notes":"Any type of entropy (specified by $x_4$, tanru, \"{pe}\", etc.) is allowed, not just Boltzmann entropy (= \".{entropi} {foi'e} {pe} {la} .boltsman.\"); Boltzmann entropy should be named as such; the entropy need not be logarithmic. $x_2$ must be a system in the physical sense. See also: {boltsemaku}, {ciste}, {kalte}, {cunso}, {zildatni}."},{"word":"entuzi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is enthusiastic, excited about $x_2$ (event / property of $x_1$)","notes":"See also {gleki}, {cinmo}, {zdile}, {cmila}, {cisma}, {xanka} or {carmi} {akti} for the meaning 'excited (in high energy state)'"},{"word":"enva","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ eams (about/that) $x_2$","notes":"this is what happens when you {ipna}. cf {senva}"},{"word":"envaxire","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$, in aspect $x_2$, reflects the culture/lifestyle/people of a non-native (immigrant/invading/alien) population/culture $x_3$ which at least partially but significantly and somewhat permanently (having established itself) locally supplanted, displaced, or dominated the indigenous/native culture $x_4$ in region $x_5$ (location)","notes":"Native American cultures ({rindo}) would qualify as $x_3$, with $x_5$ being a superset of the Americas ({bemjoitco}), whereas the Euramerican cultures that replaced them would be $x_3$. Foreignness/indigenosity are not sufficient; the foreign population (and, even more importantly, culture) must come to dominate the indigenous one, at least locally."},{"word":"enzasti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ exists/is real in universe-of-discourse $x_2$","notes":"Proposed alternate definition of {zasti}. See {munje}, {enfasnu}, {li'i'e}. $x_2$ can be {lo} {fatci}, or a system, real or imagined, including a \"story universe\"; thus, e.g. unicorns (probably) don't exist with $x_2$={lo} {fatci}, but they'd exist in the stories where they exist."},{"word":"enzebra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mountain zebra (Equus zebra).","notes":"See also {xirma}. Syn. {xirnzebra}."},{"word":"enzima","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ in an enzyme that catalyzes chemical reactions $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {selfusra}, {sutri'a}."},{"word":"e'o","selmaho":"UI1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: request - negative request.","notes":"See also {cpedu}, {pikci}."},{"word":"e'onai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: request - negative request."},{"word":"e'onde","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ asks/requests $x_2$ to do/be $x_3$","notes":"See also .{e'o}, {cpedu}"},{"word":"epsi bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: dual ε of dual number in linear algebra; square root of 0","notes":"$ε^2=0$ so $ε$ is nilpotent. Acts as a number punctuation mark (separating the real and the dual parts of a dual number); normally prefixed with {lau}. See also {ri'o}, {ka'o}."},{"word":"eptula","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a birch of species $x_2$"},{"word":"erdu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ receives gift $x_2$ from donor $x_3$.","notes":"Contraction of {terdu'a} = {te} {dunda}, analogically to {erve} from {terve'u} = {te} {vecnu}."},{"word":"erganse","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ [observer] senses / detects / notices $x_2$ (object / nu) without stimulating sensory perception organs; $x_1$ hallucinates","notes":"See also {ganse}, {senva}."},{"word":"eris","score":1,"definition":"Eris","notes":"Cf. {jdikyplini}."},{"word":"ermenefti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ does hermeneutics/exegesis analysis of $x_2$ (text); $x_1$ interprets $x_2$ as a given wisdom; $x_1$ is an exegete","notes":"See {ciksi}, {ckipinka}, {lanli}, {lijda}."},{"word":"ermine","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a stoat/ermine of subspecies $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mustlei}, {mabrnfuru}."},{"word":"ernace","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hedgehog of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {jesymabru}"},{"word":"erno","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Irish/Hibernian culture/geography/nation/history/language in property $x_2$","notes":"\"{brito} .{erno}\" for Northern Irish (or be more specific such as for Ulster-Scots/Hiberno-English); perhaps \"{skoto} .{erno}\" for Celtic Irish/modern (Republic of) Ireland. This word refers to the largest sense of Irishness (including the whole island), usually."},{"word":"ernyjoibrito","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to/reflects the culture/geography of the British Isles/the Anglo-Celtic Isles (Insular culture), possibly including Brittany (especially in its early British history), in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Equivalent to {rityjoixerno}."},{"word":"erpi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (abstraction) is the purpose of $x_2$ (object or event)","notes":"See {terpli}, {terzu'e}, {terfi'i}. Syn. {kosmu}. Note that this is not a mere short-form; this word is agent-less. (≈ te pilno be fi zi'o)"},{"word":"erse","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (proposition) is asserted once it contains within the given context no errors otherwise $x_2$ (proposition) is asserted","notes":"Corresponds to exception handling in programming languages. Errors may include checking for semantic errors, type errors; for checking for grammar errors use {lo'u}. See also {ifle}, {srera}, {smudra}."},{"word":"erskulu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a buckeye/horse chestnut tree (member of genus Aesculus) of subtaxon/cultivar $x_2$."},{"word":"ersokso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pike of species/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"ertso","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ hertz of frequency (default is 1) by standard $g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {klanrxertsi}."},{"word":"ertu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is skilled at satisfying property $x_2$, relatively to $x_3$.","notes":"May or may not be synonymous with {certu}. The word \"expert\" in the definition of {certu} leads some people to take it with a strong reading, i.e. \"very/extremely skilled\"."},{"word":"erve","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ buys $x_2$ from $x_3$ for price $x_4$","notes":"Short form of {terve'u}."},{"word":"erveperdu","score":0,"definition":"$v_3=x_1$ buys $v_2=x_2$ and receives $d_2=x_3$ for a discounted price of (default free) $v_4=x_4$ from seller $v_1=x_5$ ","notes":"cf. {erve} {erdu} {terve'u} {terdu'a} from the phrase \"loka ce'u erve pada je/gi'e erdu pada\" Buy one get one free. see {vendu'a}"},{"word":"ervinda","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is worth buying (from vendor $x_2$ at price $x_3$)"},{"word":"eska","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ squats/bends deeply at the knees while resting on their feet"},{"word":"eskorta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an escort/bodyguard/chaperon of $x_2$"},{"word":"esku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the text for $x_2$ (concept) according to $x_3$ in language $x_4$; $x_1$ is how $x_3$ would word $x_2$ in language $x_4$; $x_3$ would say $x_1$ when they would want to communicate $x_2$ in language $x_4$; $x_1$ is text(ual) / a quote (meaningful) in language $x_4$.","notes":"See {cusku}, {smuni}, {sinxa}."},{"word":"esme","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is written in a dialect where {su'o}, {ro} quantifiers are treated as {su'oi}, {ro'oi} respectively","notes":"'{sei} {esme}'/'{sei} {na} {esme}' is a method of switching to/from this particular plural logic quantifiers' style in Lojban. Expected usage as a 'free' is in the following rules: {jarnezi}, {mei} {zei} {ni'orsu}, {xa zei sumtika}. {lo} {broda} is treated as {su'oi} {broda}."},{"word":"esna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an open-mid front unrounded vowel sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {esnce}. Both are derived from {ebu zei sance}."},{"word":"esnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an open-mid front unrounded vowel sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {esna}. Both are derived from and synonymous with {ebu zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient vowel in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"espaSOL","score":1,"definition":"espasol, cylinder-shaped or other-shaped Filipino rice cake cooked in coconut milk, dusted with toasted rice flour"},{"word":"espelta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a spelt (a kind of wheat) of variety $x_2$"},{"word":"esperanton","score":2,"definition":"Esperanto","notes":"Cf. {spranto}, {bangepu'o}."},{"word":"esperma","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is semen/sperm fluid/generative substance of male animal $x_2$","notes":"See {tsiselcigla}, {nakso'a}, {sovda}, {caksova}"},{"word":"esporte","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a type of sports practiced by $x_2$; $x_1$ is related to sports; $x_2$ is a sportsman/sportswoman","notes":"For types of sports use {le'a}. See also {zajba}, {xadykelci'e}."},{"word":"estciia","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a strawberry of species/variety $x_2$ ","notes":"Upriver Halkomelem \"schí:ya\" (strawberry). Synonymous with {fragari}"},{"word":"esti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertain to Estonian language in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"estorni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a starling/Sturnidae of species $x_2$.","notes":"See {cipni}"},{"word":"estraix","score":1,"definition":"Austria"},{"word":"estre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ester derived from acid $x_2$ and alcohol $x_3$","notes":"c.f. {xumsle},{slami}, {xalka}."},{"word":"estrema","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ dunams in area by standard $x_3$","notes":"1000 m², except for the Iraqi dunam and the former Turkish dönüm."},{"word":"etkinu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is/are Echinus/sea urchin of species $x_2$ "},{"word":"etkuni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an etic unit/set of units forming emic unit $x_2$ in theoretical field/according to theoretical model $x_3$; $x_1$ is etic.","notes":"Counterpart to {emkuni} 'emic unit'; synonymous with {se} {emkuni}. A distinction between 'emic' and 'etic' units is made in many schools of linguistics. (A very different emic-etic distinction is used in anthropology and sociology, referring to contrasting approaches to field research.) The terms derive from 'phonemic' and 'phonetic'. The allophone is the prototypical etic unit; several physically distinct allophones, or vocal sounds, are perceived as one linguistically meaningful unit, or phoneme (an emic unit). Allomorphs and glyphs are analogous etic units in morphology and grammatology, respectively."},{"word":"etmoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the value (sumti-object) associated with $x_2$ (label or description), from compound object $x_3$, in interpretation rules/system $x_4$","notes":"Generalization of {moi}. May be used as the brivla form of {moi}, but also may be used to extract values from compound objects, such as dates, addresses, sequences, or even passages of text. See {pormoi}, {momkai}"},{"word":"etre'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is ethereal/the ether;","notes":"From the latin \"aetherius\" and the greek \"αἰθήρ\". Is the element that was supposed to fill the void above the terrestrial sphere."},{"word":"etxani","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is some ethane","notes":"See {metxani}, {gapci}"},{"word":"etxanoli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is some ethanol, the common beverage alcohol","notes":"See {jikru}"},{"word":"e'u","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: suggestion - abandon suggest - warning.","notes":"See also {stidi}, {kajde}."},{"word":"e'u'a","selmaho":"A","score":2,"definition":"logical connective: sumti afterthought always true.","notes":"Created to complete the scope of truth tables to include TTTT and FFFF, despite being described as relatively useless. Etymology: jetnu + A."},{"word":"e'ucu'i","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: suggestion - abandon suggest - warning."},{"word":"e'ujbo","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Eulojbanic language/culture/nationality/community in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"e'unai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: suggestion - abandon suggest - warning."},{"word":"e'unde","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ suggests/advices $x_2$ to do/be $x_3$","notes":"See also .{e'u}, {stidi}"},{"word":"e'y","selmaho":"BY","score":4,"definition":"letteral for e.","notes":"Synonymous with the original CLL definition of .{ebu}."},{"word":"ezga","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (record, movie) has the dimension $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"$x_1$ can be {vreji}, {skina}, {draci}. $x_2$ can specify length in time, space dimensions of its frames ({kantu}). See also {tcidu}, {skicu}, {zgana}, {ze'a}, {temci}, {canlu}."},{"word":"ezli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a place erased from the place structure of the parent predicate according to the rules $x_2$ (property of all the places of the parent predicate including the one filled with $x_1$)","notes":"Default value of $x_2$ is either specified in the definition of the parent predicate or assumed from context. '.i broda le ezli' is equal to '.i broda {zi'o}'."},{"word":"fa","selmaho":"FA","score":100000,"definition":"sumti place tag: tag 1st sumti place."},{"word":"fa'a","selmaho":"FAhA4","score":100002,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; arriving at/directly towards ..."},{"word":"fa'ai","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mathematical ordered n-ary operator: (pointwise) functional left composition; $X_1 \\circ X_2$.","notes":"Inputs must be appropriate functions; this outputs a function; follow by \"{ku'e} ({boi})\" in order to include/apply the output function to arguments (thereby producing a number). $a_1 \\circ a_2 \\circ \\dots \\circ a_n = a_1(a_2(\\dots(a_n(\\cdot))\\dots))$ for any positive integer or countable infinity $n$ and functions $a_i$ for all integer $i < n+1$. Replaces all of the inputs with a (possibly stripped, as appropriate) tuple; for replacing a single argument in a multivariate function with a function (either evaluated or not), use (partial) (e)valuation. Left compose multiple terms by separating the function names with \"{boi}\"."},{"word":"fa'ai'ai","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso k-ary operator, for natural k and 1 < k < 5: ordered input $(f, g, S, m)$ where $f$ and $g$ are functions, $S$ is a set of positive integers or \"ro\" (=\"all\"), and $m$ is 0 or 1 (as a toggle); output is a function equivalent to the function $f$ as applied to an input ordered tuple with $g$ applied to the entries/terms with indices in $S$ (or to all entries/terms if $S$=\"ro\") if $m=0$, or $g$ left-composed with the same if $m=1$.","notes":"$S$=\"ro\" is default case (making this operator binary or ternary); $S$ must be a set or \"ro\" (no bare integers); $m$ = 0 is the default case (making this operator binary or ternary); use \"{mau'au}\" and \"{zai'ai}\" in order to quote $f$ and $g$ each; the indices in the implicit tuple mentioned in the definition are positive natural numbers such that said tuple is of form $(x_1, x_2, x_3, ..., x_n, ...)$; thus, notationally, a concrete output of this function, as applied to the aforementioned concrete input tuple, is of form $($fa'ai'ai$(f, g, S, m))(x_1, x_2, ..., x_n, ...)$. For example, maintaining this notation, if $S$=\"ro\" and $m=0$, then the output is $f(g(x_1), g(x_2), ..., g(x_n), ...)$; if $S$ = Set(1, 3, 23) and $m=0$, then the output is $f(g(x_1), x_2, g(x_3), x_4, x_5, ..., x_{21}, x_{22}, g(x_{23}), x_{24}, x_{25}, ..., x_n, ...)$; vel sim. If $h$ is the function output by this expression when $m=0$, then for the same inputs (ignoring $m$), $g \\circ h$ is the function output by the same expression but with $m=1$. Obviously, in order to be meaningful, the output of each step along the way must be defined. If $S$ is the empty set and $g$ is defined, then the output is just the function $f$ if $m=0$. The output of this operator is a function, so it must have explicit input supplied to it (\"it\" here referring to the output of this operator) in order to actually have an explicit and concrete result; use mathematical brackets around this operator and its inputs when doing so, particularly when $S$ or $m$ is omitted (as being equal to the default \"ro\" or 0 resp.)."},{"word":"fa'arda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'space-offset' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: FAhA NAI? VA?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"fa'arfafine","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fa'afafine of species $x_2$ evidencing fa'afafine trait(s) $x_3$ (ka)"},{"word":"fa'au","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mathematical unary operator: map notation","notes":"Input is unary: a function f; the output is an ordered tuple: (the domain set of f, the codomain set of f, the image of f, the mapping rule of f (defined with a dummy variable which is taken to belong to the the domain set of f), the graph/plot (set of input-output pairs) of f). Might be useful for lambda calculus, etc. Equip the output with {ma'o} in order to use as a/the function. Extract a term in the tuple in order to use it directly."},{"word":"fa'au'u","selmaho":"FA","score":1,"definition":"nonce place; tags sumti with an unspecified connection to the bridi","notes":"This is used as a shorthand for the cmavo-compound faxinoboi, which allows arbitrary quantification of variables in a bridi outside of the prenex, giving them a defined scope. Each usage is a new unspecified place for the bridi it appears in, multiple usages do not have overlapping places."},{"word":"facfau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (nu) really happens / actually happens","notes":"See {fatci}, {fasnu}, {enfasnu}, {facmu'e}, {cazyfau}"},{"word":"facki","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ discovers/finds out $x_{2}$ (du'u) about subject/object $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ finds (fi) $x_{3}$ (object).","notes":"See also {cirko}, {djuno}, {jijnu}, {smadi}, {sisku}."},{"word":"facmu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is reality / \"the real world\" (\"this\" world, the world the speaker and [presumably] listener reside in), containing/defining $x_2$ (objects and facts) defined by rules $x_3$","notes":"See {fatci} (= {jetnu} lo facmu'e), {facyza'i}, {facfau}, {munje}, {mu'ai}"},{"word":"facnarkri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is delusional, suffering from delusions; $x_1$ has a false belief $x_2$ (du'u) that confrontas with actual facts","notes":"See {fatci} {na} {krici}, {fasnu}"},{"word":"facni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an n-ary operator/map which is distributive/linear/homomorphic in or over or from space/structure $x_2$, mapping to space or structure $x_3$, thereby producing a new space/structure $x_4$ which is the 'union' of $x_2$ and $x_3$ endowed with $x_1$; $x_1$ distributes over/through all of the operators of $x_2$. ","notes":"$x_2$ and $x_3$ cannot merely be sets; they must be structures/systems which each are a set/category endowed with at least one operator/relation/property (here, \"operator\" will refer to any of these options) each; the $i$th operator endowing one space corresponds to exactly the ith operator endowing the other space under mapping $x_1$. For any operator of $x_2$, $x_1$ is commutative with it with respect to functional composition ({fa'ai}) when the (other) operator is 'translated' to the corresponding operator of $x_3$ appropriately. $x_1$ is linear/a linear operator; $x_1$ is a homomorphism; $x_1$ distributes. $x_2$ is homomorphic with $x_3$ under $x_1$; they need not be identical (in fact, their respective operators need not even be identical, just 'homomorphically similar'). For \"distributivity\"/\"distributive property\", \"linearity of operator\", or \"homomorphicity of operator\", use \"ka(m)( )facni\" with $x_1$ filled with \"{ce'u}\"; for \"homomorphicity of spaces\", use the same thing, but with $x_2$ or $x_3$ filled with \"{ce'u}\". See also: \"{socni}\", \"{cajni}\", \"{sezni}\", \"{dukni}\"; \"{fa'ai}\"; \"{fatri}\". This is a structure-operator-preserving function, and thus is an example of a {stodraunju}."},{"word":"facyborselkaizilkanpyborselkaimau'yraunzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is so $x_2$ (ka) that $x_3$ (nu); $x_1=ckajiZ_1=ckajiP_1=raunzu_1$ satisfies property $x_2=ckajiZ_2=fatci_1=raunzu_2=zmadu_2$ enough that $x_3=raunzu_3$, where $ckajiP_2=kanpe_2=zmadu_2$.","notes":"Coined for the purpose of yo momma jokes in Lojban. Uses the fu'ivla {raunzu} and the experimental gismu {kanpe}. Z and P in the definition refer to the left ({zunle}) and right ({pritu}) instance of {ckaji}. See also {facki} {bo} {se} {ckaji} {zi'o} {kanpe} {zmadu} and {raunzu}."},{"word":"facycku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a factbook, containing work $x_2$ by author $x_3$ for audience $x_4$ preserved in medium $x_5$","notes":"Use of this word does not assert anything about the veracity/factuality of the work (one may have a \"factbook\" about a fictional country, for example). See {fatci}, {cukta}, {ensiklopedi}"},{"word":"facyza'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is real / really exists in this universe","notes":"See {zasti}, {enzasti}, {facmu'e}, {fatci}"},{"word":"fadni","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [member] is ordinary/common/typical/usual in property $x_{2}$ (ka) among members of $x_{3}$ (set).","notes":"Also: $x_2$ is a normal/common/ordinary/typical property among set $x_3$ (= selterfadni for reordered places); also regular, (mabla forms:) banal, trite, vulgar; ($x_3$ is complete set). See also {cafne}, {rirci}, {kampu}, {lakne}, {tcaci}, {cnano}."},{"word":"fadnysau","score":0,"definition":"$x_2$ is used to $x_1$ (note out-of-order places); $x_1$ has become normal or unremarkable to $x_2$","notes":"See {slabu}, {fadni}, {tcaci}, {frati}"},{"word":"fadyku'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pine (genus Pinus) of species/strain $x_2$ with cones $x_3$.","notes":"See also {ku'urpinu}"},{"word":"fadylogji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is classical logic, for deducing/concluding/inferring $x_2$ (du'u)","notes":"Any logic that has the laws of: excluded middle, double negative elimination, noncontradiction, principle of explosion (false implies anything), monotonicity and idempotency of entailment, commutativity of conjunction and DeMorgan's laws."},{"word":"fadytu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=fadni_1=tugni_1=tugni_2$ (set/group of people) have consensus agreement that $x_2=tugni_3$ (du'u) is true about matter/topic $x_3=tugni_4$, consensus having been formed among supergroup/superset $x_4=fadni_3$ (group/set of persons which includes all of $x_1$) according to standard $x_5$.","notes":"$x_5$ is not from veljvo."},{"word":"fa'e","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"fatne modal, 1st place backwards; reverse of ..."},{"word":"fa'ei","selmaho":"JOIhI","score":1,"definition":"Unary mekso operator: reverse finite ordered sequence, tuple, list, string, etc."},{"word":"fa'ergau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ inverts/reverses/turns over $f_1$ into $f_3$.","notes":"Cf. {fatne}, {gasnu}."},{"word":"fa'erjo'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is joined to $x_2$ at/by joint/location $x_3$ such that it is backward from/relative to what should be the case $x_4$; $x_1$ is on/joined backward.","notes":"Probably not good for \"put clothes on backward/reversed\" (even when \"reversed\" does not mean \"inside-out\")."},{"word":"fagbetri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fire for $x_2$","notes":"from {fagri} + {betri}"},{"word":"fagbetygau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ commits arson","notes":"from {fagbetri} + {gasnu}"},{"word":"fagdei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Tuesday of week $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"fagjesyspa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is firethorn of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"fagju'e","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a fender/firescreen for a fireplace using fuel $f_2$ burning-in/reacting-with oxidizer $f_3$.","notes":"Cf. {fagri}, {julne}."},{"word":"fagma'a","score":3,"definition":"$f_1=c_1$ is a volcano projecting from land mass $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {je'erma'a}."},{"word":"fagmakfa","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is fire magic as observed by $x_2=m_2$, performed by person/force/deity $x_3=m_3$.","notes":"cf. {fagri} {makfa}"},{"word":"fagri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a fire/flame in fuel $x_{2}$ burning-in/reacting-with oxidizer $x_{3}$ (default air/oxygen).","notes":"See also {jelca}, {sacki}."},{"word":"fagri'a","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ kindles $f_2$ in atmosphere $f_3$ under conditions $r_3$"},{"word":"fagro'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of flint."},{"word":"fagycelxa'i","score":1,"definition":"$xa_1$ is a flamethrower for use against $xa_2$ by $xa_3$."},{"word":"fagycevjinme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of promethium [Pm]"},{"word":"fagycfatci","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tool for starting fire $x_2$. $x_1$ is a lighter such as for cigarettes.","notes":"Cf. {sacki}."},{"word":"fagycpi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a flamingo of species $c_2$. ","notes":"Cf. {fagri}, {cipni}."},{"word":"fagyfau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an incident/a disaster of fire","notes":"from {fagri} + {fasnu}"},{"word":"fagyfespalne","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is an ash tray with contents $p_2$, made from material $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {fagyfesti}, {palne}."},{"word":"fagyfesti","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=fe_1$ is the ashes of $x_3=fa_2$, combusted by fire $x_2=fa_1$.","notes":"Cf. {fagyfesyska}."},{"word":"fagyfesyska","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is/appears to be of ash color/hue as perceived/seen by $x_2=s_3$ under conditions $x_3=s_4$.","notes":"Cf. {fagyfesti}."},{"word":"fagyka'u","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a spark of fire $x_2=f_1$."},{"word":"fagystigau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ extinguishes/puts out fire $x_2=s_1=f_1$.","notes":"Cf. {fagysti}."},{"word":"fagytabno","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of charcoal from source $x_2$"},{"word":"fagytergu'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=g_3$ is a torch illuminating $g_2$ with fuel $x_3=f_2$ reacting with oxidizer $x_4=f_3$ (default air/oxygen).","notes":"Cf. {dictergu'i}, {laktergu'i}."},{"word":"fagzda","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is a fireplace/hearth for fuel $f_2$ burning in/reacting with oxidizer $f_3$ (default air/oxygen).","notes":"Cf. {fagri}, {zdani}, {toknu}."},{"word":"fa'i","selmaho":"VUhU2","score":100000,"definition":"unary mathematical operator: reciprocal; multiplicative inverse; [1/a]."},{"word":"fai","selmaho":"FA","score":100000,"definition":"sumti place tag: tag a sumti moved out of numbered place structure; used in modal conversions."},{"word":"fai'a","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"translation marker - original/native version: marks a construct as having been translated and therefore particularly (possibly, but not necessarily) susceptible to the errors or limitations associated with translation (especially if the translator is unsure of the best result/option) ","notes":"Might be useful for translations of idioms, songs, poetry, wordplay, political speeches, nuanced phrasings, (in stories) prophecies, riddles, rhymes, etc. Followed by members of selma'o CAI, the marker indicates the corresponding level of uncertainty in the best possible choice of translation according to the opinion/expectation/judgment of the speaker/translator. Also may indicate a cultural or linguistic gap. For Lojban especially, it might be useful when various ambiguities arise in the original text and the translator is forced to pick interpretations from among them."},{"word":"faidon","score":1,"definition":"Fido."},{"word":"fai'e'ai","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: the second Feigenbaum constant α = 2.502907875095892822283902873218...","notes":"See also: {fai'e'au}"},{"word":"fai'e'au","selmaho":"PA5","score":2,"definition":"digit/number: first Feigenbaum constant δ = 4.669 201 609 102 990 671 853 203 821 578(...).","notes":"See also: {fai'e'ai}"},{"word":"fai'i","selmaho":"FA","score":2,"definition":"Pendent preposition. Introduces a dangling argument that doesn't take part in the surrounding argument structure; similarly to {zo'u}, it may be used for pre-declaring a quantification, or for introducing an argument that will be later referred to anaphorically. The pronoun {zoi'i} is automatically bound to the argument introduced by {fai'i}."},{"word":"fairbei","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ distributes $b_2$ to $b_3$ from $b_4$ over path $b_5$. $b_1$ is a distributor.","notes":"Cf. {benji}, {mrilu}, {xatra}, {tcana}."},{"word":"faircu'u","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is/are a/the function/activities involving persons $c_2 $ distributing $f_1$ among/to $f_2$; $c_1$ is distribution ","notes":"C.f. {fatri}, {cuntu}, {selvensro}, {terzbasro}, {vencu'u}, {zbacu'u}, {dintrocu'u}, {dinveicu'u}. In a company, this may be referred to as logistics or channel management."},{"word":"fa'irgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ reveals to $f_1$ $f_2$ (du'u) about subject/object $f_3$","notes":"from {facki} {gasnu} c.f. {jarco}"},{"word":"fairgau","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ [person/agent] distributes/allots/allocates/shares $x_2=f_1$ among $x_3=f_2$ with shares/portions $x_4=f_3$","notes":"Cf. {fatri}, {gasnu}."},{"word":"fairpaltrusi'o","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a socialist ideology as applied by $t_1$ in/among people/territory/domain $t_2=f_2$ based on the works of thinker $s_3$","notes":"From {fatri}, {prali}, {turni}, {sidbo}. Cf. {sivypo'eci'e}, {ka'irtrusi'o}, {dzejdasratrusi'o}, {vricykricrutrusi'o}, {guntrusi'o}, {natpamtrusi'o}, {tsarainaitrusi'o}."},{"word":"fairprali","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=f1$ is/are the profit/dividends shared/distributed from the earnings of company/corporation/firm $p_2$ among $f_2$ with shares/portions $f_3$.","notes":"Cf. {fatri}, {prali}, {ra'erprali}, {posyselfai}, {dejyterze'a}."},{"word":"fai'u","selmaho":"PA5","score":3,"definition":"digit/number: phi, the \"golden ratio\" (approx. = 1.6180...); the ratio a/b such that it equals (a+b)/a"},{"word":"fai'u'a","selmaho":"PA5","score":2,"definition":"digit/number: the fine-structure constant $\\alpha \\approx 7.2973525698(\\dots)*10^{(-3)} \\approx 1/137.035999074$."},{"word":"fakli'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=l_1=f_1$ explores fact $x_3=f_2$ about $x_2=l_2=f_3$ using instrument $x_4=l_3$"},{"word":"falbu'u","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ is a parachute of type/material $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bukfa'u}, {bukyvoi}, {vofli}, {santa}."},{"word":"falcru","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ (agent) drops $f_1$ to $f_2$ from $f_3$."},{"word":"falgau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ makes $f_1$ fall.","notes":"Cf. {farlu}, {gasnu}, {cirko}, {renro}"},{"word":"falkoni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a falcon (genus 'falco').","notes":"see {cipnrfalko}"},{"word":"falni'ajirkla","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=j_1=c_1=f_1$ drift dives to destination $k_2=f_2$ from origin $k_3=f_3$ in drifting frame of reference $f_4$, via route $k_4$ using means/vehicle $k_5$ in liquid $j_2$ beneath/under/down from $c_2$ (object/water surface) in downward frame of reference $c_3$."},{"word":"falnu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a sail for gathering propelling material $x_{2}$ on vehicle/motor $x_{3}$.","notes":"Waterwheel (= {jacfanxi'u}). See also {bloti}."},{"word":"falplini","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=p_1$ is a meteor which falls to planet $p_2$ from area/planet $f_3$ with composition $p_3$"},{"word":"falpu'i","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ drops / puts by dropping $p_2=f_1$ onto $p_3=f_2$ from $f_3$ in frame of reference $f_4$","notes":"See {farlu}, {punji}"},{"word":"falrenai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured as $x_2$ (number) on the Fahrenheit scale","notes":"See {kelvrfarenxaito}, {kelvo}, {jacke'o}, {glare}, {lenku}."},{"word":"falri'a","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ (event/state) is the cause of that $f_1$ falls/drops to $f_2$ from $f_3$ in gravity well/frame of reference $f_4$; under conditions $r_3$."},{"word":"famnalka'e","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is not able to end $k_2$ (event/state) under conditions $k_3$ (event/state)."},{"word":"fampi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the factorial of $x_2$.","notes":"See also {ne'o}"},{"word":"famsku","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ (agent) concludes by expressing/saying $c_2=f_1$ for/to audience $c_3$ via expressive medium $c_4$ concluding $f_2$.","notes":"From {fanmo}, {cusku}. Cf. {mulno}, {lojycpa}, {ni'i}, {ja'o}."},{"word":"famstu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a place where $x_2$ (event) ends","notes":"See also {krastu}"},{"word":"famti","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an aunt/uncle of $x_{2}$ by bond/tie $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is an associated member of $x_{2}$'s parent's generation.","notes":"Aunt (={fetfamti}), uncle (={nakfamti}). See also {bruna}, {mamta}, {mensi}, {patfu}, {rirni}, {tamne}."},{"word":"famyma'o","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a terminator of class/part-of-speech $c_2$ in language $c_3$."},{"word":"fanbu'u","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ is canvas of material $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {falnu}, {bukpu}, {marnybu'u}"},{"word":"fancrfuri'ei","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Fourier transform of function $x_2$ where its $x_3$th argument (time-domain variable) is transformed into the corresponding frequency-domain variable $x_4$ (in the same position in the Fourier transformed function argument list) using conventions (especially mention normalization factors) $x_5$"},{"word":"fancu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a function/single-valued mapping from domain $x_{2}$ to range $x_{3}$ defined by expression/rule $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {mekso}, {bridi}."},{"word":"fancu'alge","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the result of applying mathematical function/operator $x_2$ to the terms of ordered list $x_3$ (inputs) in the order presented, according to system/definition $x_4$","notes":"See also: {fancufacki}, {jorlge}."},{"word":"fancufacki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (person/computer/agent) finds the result of applying mathematical function/operator $x_2$ to arguments $x_3$ (ordered list)","notes":"Useful for commanding some one to \"add these numbers together\", \"find the sum of...\", \"take the conjugate of...\", etc. In some sense, is equivalent to \"calculate\" or \"compute\" in reference to an operator being evaluated on an ordered list or inputs."},{"word":"fancuka","score":2,"definition":"what satisfies property $x_1$ conditions what satisfies property $x_2$; what satisfies $x_2$ depends on what satisfies $x_1$","notes":"Synonym: {kaunka}"},{"word":"fancuvitno","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fixed point of function $x_2$","notes":"See also: mekso operator {vi'oi'au}."},{"word":"fancysuksa","score":3,"definition":"function $f_1$ is discontinuous/abrupt/sharply changes locally (in output) on/at $s_2$ (set), with abruptness of type $x_3$ (default: 1)","notes":"$s_2$ should be a set within some open subset of definition of $f_1$, or a set on which $f_1$ is not defined at all. For $x_3$, an argument of $n$ (number) corresponds to a differentiability class of order $n$, to which $f_1$ does NOT belong at points in set $s_2$; notice that such an $n$ makes no implications about the truth value of $f_1$ belonging to any given differentiability classes of order $mn$; $n=0$ implies that the function is not continuous on that set (lack of definition there is sufficient for such a claim); a function that is discontinuous or which has a cusp or sharp 'corner' in its graph/plot (meaning that its derivative is discontinuous) at points in $s_2$ will have $n≤1$. For now at least, $n$ can be a non-negative integer; generalizations may eventually be defined. This lujvo is not perfectly algorithmic/predictable."},{"word":"fancyxra","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is a graph of function $p_2=f_1$ drawn by $p_3$ in medium $p_4$"},{"word":"fanduse","score":2,"definition":"the amount/intensity of event/state $x_1$ is too high for $x_2$ to happen; $x_1$ happens too much for $x_2$ to happen"},{"word":"fange","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is foreign/alien/[exotic]/unfamiliar to $x_{2}$ in property $x_{3}$ (ka).","notes":"For the sense of alien (not from Earth), see {kesfange}. See also {cizra}, {jbena}, {ckini}."},{"word":"fangynavni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of xenon (Xe).","notes":"See also {fange}, {navni}; {ratni}"},{"word":"fangypa'i","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=f_2$ feels hospitality/foreign love towards $p_2=f_1$."},{"word":"fanjacta'o","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=d_1=f_1$ is a windsurfingboard of material/property $t_2$.","notes":"From {tanbo}, {djacu}, {falnu} (f2, f3 subsumed). See also sufingboard (={bonjacta'o}), kitesurfingboard (={volfanjacta'o}), wakesurfingboard (={blobonjacta'o})."},{"word":"fanji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a geometric ray/semi-infinite linear object with endpoint/source $x_2$ and toward and through point $x_3$ (distinct from $x_2$).","notes":"Not a vector, arrow, line, or line segment. No orientation/directionality is implied."},{"word":"fankla","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ sails to destination $k_2$ from origin $k_3$ via route $k_4$ on sailing vehicle $k_5=f_3$.","notes":"Cf. {voikla}."},{"word":"fanmo","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an end/finish/termination of thing/process $x_{2}$; [not necessarily implying completeness].","notes":"$x_1$ is final/last/at the last; $x_1$ is a terminal/terminus of $x_2$; $x_1$ is the final/terminated state of terminated process $x_2$; $x_2$ terminates/ceases/stops/halts at $x_1$ (= {selfa'o} for reordered places). See also {krasi}, {cfari}, {mulno}, {sisti}, {denpa}, {jipno}, {kojna}, {traji}."},{"word":"fanri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a factory/foundry/industrial plant/mill producing $x_{2}$ from materials $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {molki}, {gundi}."},{"word":"fanrygundi","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a/the manufacturing industry/sector, manufacturing/processing $g_2=f_2$ at factories/plants $f_1$ from materials $f_3$ using process $g_3$ ","notes":"From {fanri}, {gundi}. "},{"word":"fanrypanka","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is an industrial park managed by community/polity/company $p_2$ for factories/plants producing $f_2$.","notes":"Cf. {fanri}, {panka}, {zacpanka}, {zdipanka}, {gubypanka}, {kagnypanka}."},{"word":"fanta","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ prevents/keeps/stops/restrains/constrains event $x_{2}$ from occurring.","notes":"See also {pinfu}, {bandu}, {zunti}, {rinju}, {jimte}, {bapli}, {rivbi}."},{"word":"fantasi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) is fantastical, exhibiting $x_2$ (property of $x_1$), which is relevant to magic, myths or fictive medieval technology and thus extraordinary","notes":"See also {ranmi}, {cizra}, {xanri}"},{"word":"fanteme","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Phantom, the flying monster from Minecraft that attacks if you don't sleep at night."},{"word":"fantym","score":-1,"definition":"A Phantom, the flying monster from Minecraft that attacks if you don't sleep at night."},{"word":"fantysna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an obstruent (phonetic) sound","notes":"Contains all consonants ({zunsna}) that are not sonorants ({ra'isna}). Includes fricatives ({mosysna}) and plosives ({ga'osna})"},{"word":"fanva","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ translates text/utterance $x_{2}$ to language $x_{3}$ from language $x_{4}$ with translation result $x_{5}$.","notes":"See also {cusku}, {bangu}. {traduki} is similar but has a different place structure."},{"word":"fanvycukta","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a translation of version that $c_2=f_2$(original/sourcetext) is translated by $c_3=f_1$(translator) from $f_3$(original language) into $f_4$(translation language)","notes":"f5,c4,c5 are deleted"},{"word":"fanza","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event) annoys/irritates/bothers/distracts $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also: is disruptive to. See also {fengu}, {raktu}, {dicra}, {tunta}, {zunti}, {jicla}."},{"word":"fa'o","selmaho":"FAhO","score":100000,"definition":"unconditional end of text; outside regular grammar; used for computer input."},{"word":"fa'oi","selmaho":"I","score":3,"definition":"sentence fence: the speaker is done speaking and signals to the addressee that they may now speak up if they so desire.","notes":"The speaker may change their mind and add a new sentence after this cmavo has been uttered. In the meantime the addressee is free to speak in their turn."},{"word":"fa'o'o","selmaho":"FAhOhO","score":3,"definition":"end of all Lojban text, forever.","notes":"Once this word is said, no more Lojban text will ever be parsed, in any form. See also {su'u'u'u'u'u'u'u}."},{"word":"fa'orma'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the terminator of structure originated by selma'o $x_2$ in language $x_3$.","notes":"See also {fanmo}; {cmavo}; {be'o}; {boi}; {do'u}; {fe'u}; {fu'o}; {ge'u}; {ke'e}; {kei}; {ku}; {ku'e}; {ku'o}; {le'u}; {li'u}; {lo'o}; {lu'u}; {me'u}; {nu'u}; {se'u}; {te'u}; {toi}; {tu'u}; {vau}; {ve'o}"},{"word":"fapro","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ opposes/balances/contends against opponent(s) $x_{2}$ (person/force ind./mass) about $x_{3}$ (abstract).","notes":"Also resists. See also {bandu}, {bradi}, {darlu}, {damba}, {jivna}, {lanxe}, {rivbi}, {sarji}, {xarnu}."},{"word":"farcri","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ gets lost on the way to $f_2$ (object/event) in/near $f_3=c_3$","notes":"from {farna} {cirko}"},{"word":"fardukti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=d_1$ is the opposite direction from $x_3=f_3$ that $x_2=f_2$ is."},{"word":"fargau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=f_3$ aims at $f_1$ with $f_2$ (object/event).","notes":"$x_3$ can be $x_1$ itself or an extra object/event such as \"weapon\", \"effort\", etc. Cf. {farna}."},{"word":"farja'o","score":4,"definition":"$j_1$ shows the direction of $f_2$ (object/event) to audience $j_3$, that direction being $f_1$","notes":"$f_3$ defaults to the $x_1$, in other words the direction (i.e. $x_4$) is relative to the $x_1$ place. Cf. {farsni}, {degja'o}."},{"word":"farka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an orientation of/on (base) object $x_2$ with features/characteristics/definition $x_3$; $x_2$ is an unoriented version of an object endowed with/given orientation/direction/face $x_1$. ","notes":"Preferred to {fardu} because of gismu similarity-conflict and the fact that {ckaji} makes more etymological sense than {dunda} does. The \"giving\" is nonagentive. See also: {xansa}; equivalent zi'evla version: {farnadu}."},{"word":"farlu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ falls/drops to $x_{2}$ from $x_{3}$ in gravity well/frame of reference $x_{4}$.","notes":"Note: things can fall in spin, thrust, or tide as well as gravity; (agentive \"drop\" = one of two lujvo: {falcru} and {falri'a}). See also {lafti}, {cpare}, {klama}, {sfubu}."},{"word":"farmako","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a medicine (object) used to treat illness $x_2$"},{"word":"farmiju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is ongoing when $x_2$ happens","notes":"Predicate form of {ca'o}. See also {ca'o}, {faurmidju}."},{"word":"farmu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ moves towards $x_2$ from direction $x_3$"},{"word":"farna","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the direction of $x_{2}$ (object/event) from origin/in frame of reference $x_{3}$.","notes":"$x_2$ is towards $x_1$ from $x_3$ (= {selfa'a} for reordered places). See also {zunle}, {pritu}, {galtu}, {gapru}, {cnita}, {dizlo}, {berti}, {snanu}, {stuna}, {stici}, {purci}, {balvi}, {lidne}."},{"word":"farnadu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an orientation of/on (base) object $x_2$ with features/characteristics/definition $x_3$; $x_2$ is an unoriented version of an object endowed with/given orientation/direction/face $x_1$. ","notes":"The \"giving\" is nonagentive. See also: {xansa}; equivalent gismu version: {farka}."},{"word":"farnxilbrti","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is the direction of vector $x2$ in Hilbert space (with basis/in coordinates, including defined scales and origins) x3; $x1$ is the direction of $x2$ in a Hilbert sense","notes":"For example: quantum spin vectors are in terms of Hilbert space directions (components are oriented along directionals that are oriented in a Hilbert sense, rather than a physical/spatial sense). Such directions are a subset of the set of all directions. See also: {farna}"},{"word":"farsni","score":4,"definition":"$s_1=f_3$ non-agentively/inanimately points at/indicates the direction of $s_2=f_2$ to observer $s_3$ as being in the direction $f_1$.","notes":"$f_3$ defaults to the $x_1$, in other words the direction (i.e. $x_4$) is relative to the $x_1$ place. Cf. {farja'o}, {degja'o}."},{"word":"fartci","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is a compass","notes":"from {farna} + {tutci}"},{"word":"fartra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ treats $x_2$ in way $x_3$ (ka)"},{"word":"farvi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ develops/evolves towards/into $x_{2}$ from $x_{3}$ through stages $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {pruce}, {banro}, {makcu}, {ciste}, {cupra}, {ferti}."},{"word":"fasko'o","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=f_1$ reflects Breton culture/language in aspect $s_2=f_2$."},{"word":"fasnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiceless bilabial fricative sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Derived from and synonymous with {fy zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient consonant in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"fasnu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event) is an event that happens/occurs/takes place; $x_{1}$ is an incident/happening/occurrence.","notes":"See also {fau}, {krefu}, {lifri}, {fatci}, {rapli}, {banli}; if specifically agentive: {gasnu}, {zukte}"},{"word":"fasnyvla","score":2,"definition":"$v_1$ is a verb meaning $v_2$ in language $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {fasnu}, {valsi}, {gasnu}"},{"word":"fasxiso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is fascist/nationalist ideology of $x_2$; $x_2$ is a fascist","notes":"See also {ri'udbo}, {ca'idbo}, {marxiso}."},{"word":"fasybau","score":2,"definition":"$f_1=b_1$ is the French language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Cf. {fraso}, {bangu}, {banfuru'a}."},{"word":"fasybizritkemjaclu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the English Channel/La Manche","notes":"It might include the body that forms or partially forms the water-border of Belgium or the Netherlands."},{"word":"fasygu'e","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=f_1$ is the country of France.","notes":"Cf. {fraso}, {gugde}, {gugdefuru}."},{"word":"fasyjinme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of gallium (Ga)."},{"word":"fasyzgu","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=f_1$ is a Gallic/French Rose/Rose of Provins (Rosa gallica) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"fatci","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (du'u) is a fact/reality/truth/actuality, in the absolute.","notes":"See also {datni}, {jitfa}, {sucta}, {xanri}, {jetnu}, {fasnu}, {zasti}, {cfika}, {saske}."},{"word":"fatfarvi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object) regresses/declines/anti-develops towards/into $x_2$ (state) from $x_3$ (state) for reason/because of $x_4$ (fact, event) through stages $x_5$","notes":"Cf. fatne farvi"},{"word":"fatka'e","score":2,"definition":"$f_1 = k_1$ [sequence] is able to be / capable of being reversed from / into sequence $f_2$ by event $k_2$ under conditions $k_3$ (event / state).","notes":"From {fatne} + {kakne}."},{"word":"fatkajyfancu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=fc_1$ is an inverse function from domain $x_2=fc_2$ to range $x_3=fc_3$ defined by original function $x_4=f_4$","notes":"from {fatne} + {kanji} + {fancu}"},{"word":"fatkoce","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a warthog (Phacochoerus africanus) of type $x_2$","notes":"See {xarju}, {mabru}, {danlu}"},{"word":"fatmeko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'rp-expression' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: rp-operand rp-operand operator. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"fatna'u","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a number."},{"word":"fatne","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [sequence] is in reverse order from $x_{2}$ [sequence]; $x_{1}$ (object) is inverted from $x_{2}$ (object).","notes":"Also opposite (one sense). See also {fa'e}, {dukti}."},{"word":"fatnetika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'rp-operand' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: operand | rp-expression. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"fatpo'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ implodes into pieces/energy/fragments $s_2$."},{"word":"fatri","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is distributed/allotted/allocated/shared among $x_{2}$ with shares/portions $x_{3}$; ($x_{2}$/$x_{3}$ fa'u).","notes":"Also spread, shared out, apportioned; agentive distribution (= {fairgau}, {fairzu'e}). See also {fa'u}, {fendi}, {preja}, {katna}, {tcana}."},{"word":"fatysaclu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (me'o) is the p-adic representation of number $x_2$ in base $x_3$.","notes":"can be infinitely long to the left but not the right; for repeating p-adics ({krefu} fatysaclu) use {ra'e} before {pi}"},{"word":"fa'u","selmaho":"JOI","score":100000,"definition":"non-logical connective: respectively; unmixed ordered distributed association."},{"word":"fau","selmaho":"BAI","score":100002,"definition":"fasnu modal, 1st place (non-causal) in the event of ..."},{"word":"fau'a","selmaho":"FAUhA","score":1,"definition":"Convert operator to being entrywise.","notes":"Applied to an operator by immediately following it; breaks the symmetry which that operator may have had: the first argument of the operator is to be a tensor or (multidimensional) list, or a set, or something with many internal terms, entries, elements, components, etc; the subsequent arguments of the operator are arbitrary. The result is to apply the operator with the subsequent arguments to each term, entry, elements, etc. of the first argument individually. For example, for matrix A=((1, 2), (3, 4)), A+(fau'a)10 = ((11, 12),(13, 14)) and A^2 = ((7, 10), (15, 22)); however, A^(fau'a)2 = ((1, 4), (9, 16)); likewise, sin(A) = A - (1/3)A^3 + (1/5)A^5 - ..., but sin(fau'a)(A) = ((sin(1), sin(2)), (sin(3), sin(4))), which is meant to show the distribution of the sin() function to each entry of A, although it also happens to be equivalent to applying the Taylor expansion to A via \"fau'a\" as well. Caution must be used: matrix addition or scalar multiplication of matrices already have this distributional property, so this word is not needed in those cases; in fact, A+(fau'a)A would yield ((1+A, 2+A), (3+A, 4+A)), which is nonsensical (because, without \"fau'a\", the addition of a scalar entry to a matrix is undefined)."},{"word":"fa'u'ai","selmaho":"JOI","score":1,"definition":"non-logical connective: antirespectively; unmixed but reverse ordered distributed association.","notes":"Works together with {fa'u}; given an ordering by {fa'u}, the terms connected by this word are (applied) in opposite order."},{"word":"fau'ai","selmaho":"FAUhA","score":1,"definition":"Iteratively applies \"fau'a\" to each resultant operator until all operators resolve.","notes":"Let matrix A = ((1, 2), (3, 4)); then A +(fau'ai) A = A +({fau'a}*) A = ((1 +(fau'a*) A, 2 +(fau'a*) A), (3 +(fau'a*) A, 4 +(fau'a*) A)) = (( ((1+1, 1+2), (1+3, 1+4)), ((2+1, 2+2),(2+3, 2+4)) ), ( ((3+1, 3+2), (3+3, 3+4)), ((4+1, 4+2), (4+3, 4+4)) )), which has all of the additions resolve (so the iteration terminates) - the result is a 2-by-2 matrix in which each entry is itself a 2-by-2 matrix. If the operators resolve after differing iteration counts, then the process continues only on the unresolved ones with the resolved ones being held constant and saved."},{"word":"fau'arma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the result of evaluating formal expression $x_2$ (quote; extracts the contents therefrom in order) according to rules $x_3$"},{"word":"fau'au","selmaho":"JAhOI","score":1,"definition":"two-tier function map/assignment writer notation: X1 (ordered list, no repetitious terms) maps termwise-respectively to X2 (ordered list; may be repetitious but must have exactly as many terms as X1)","notes":"So named because, in mathematical notation, the domain set of the function is written down in some order in its entirety and then, below it, the range of the function is written so that each image and preimage line up vertically with their appropriate/respective partner. Really useful when mapping from a countable set/object that is either human-small or in which the pattern is clear. Occasionally used for a more explicit form of notation for permutations (in which cycle decomposition is not necessarily as evident, but the structure as a how is, at least, explicit). The ith term of X1 is mapped to the ith term of X2; there is no knowledge of what happens to any value that is not term of list X1. Useful for lambda calculus."},{"word":"faubganke","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ happens, then if $x_2$ is true, $x_1$ repeatedly happens as long as $x_2$ is true","notes":"See {ifle}, {ganfauke}, {goilka'i}, {goilgau}, {goilbi'o}, {efku}"},{"word":"faucne","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) varies in intensity/amount","notes":"See also {cenba}"},{"word":"fau'e","selmaho":"XI","score":2,"definition":"iterated function left-composition with self: f∘f∘...∘f, n times.","notes":"First argument must be a function(al) or some object f that can be left-composed with itself (and which is unary); second argument is a real number (usually nonnegative integer) n for which n compositions of f makes sense; the result is f left-composed with itself n times and, as such, is itself a function(al) or other object of the same sort as f (therefore, it can then be applied to an m-tuple input, where m is less than or equal to the arity of f; if f is a function, then the output will generally not be a number in the codomain of f, but rather a function itself). This word is a shortcut for longer expressions. See also: {fa'ai}, {se'au}, {te'a}, {fe'a}."},{"word":"fau'i","selmaho":"VUhU","score":2,"definition":"mekso ternary operator: inverse function of input function $X_1$ with respect to its input $X_2$, taken on branch or restricted domain $X_3$ (\"domain\" being of $X_1$).","notes":"The output of this function is itself a function of the same arity as $X_1$. $X_3$ often omitted due to obviousness (or due to lack of need/due to well-definition) or convention. $X_1$ should be a function supplied in \"{zau'au}\" quotes; that function itself should be at least unary and the input against which the inverse is being taken in an n-ary $X_1$ is $X_2$. $X_2$ should technically be a input slot index or domain (or subspace/projection thereof), but a named and non-evaluated dummy variable symbol can be supplied if the slot ordering or domain terms (vel sim.) are not well-specified. Because the output is a function, it can itself (that is: the output's self) have an input; use \"{bai'i'i}\" or an equivalent thereof for this purpose in most situations. For example, if $f(x,y,z)=w,g=fau'i(f,2),v=(x,y,z)$, and $u=bai'i'i(v,2,w)=(x,w,z)$, then $g(u)=f^{-1}_2(x,w,z)=y$. In English notation, \"$fau'i(f,n)$\" might be notated as \"$inv(f,n)$\". See also: \"{fau'e}\" (this word acts as a better-specified case of iteration order $n=-1$ for \"fau'e\")."},{"word":"faukne","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mathematical object for/to which operator $x_2$ is defined/may be applied when under conditions $x_3$ under definition (of operator)/standard/type $x_4$","notes":"The result is unimportant. Mathematical objects cannot really do anything nor can they experience anything, and they are not altered, so \"{kakne}\" does not really work. $x_2$ may be a \"{mau'au}\"-\"{zai'ai}\"-quoted operator (possibly with some of its terbri filled). $x_3$ determines when (example: for which points $z$ in the domain set) $(x_2 (x_1))(z)$ makes sense/is defined. $x_4$ can be a macro which really is a name of a type of such operator ($x_2$ represents the class, $x_4$ denotes the specific realization), the name being associated with all of the conditions/rules/descriptions necessary. \"Differintegrable (according to some definition or type of differintegral operator named $x_4$)\": ~\"faukne be lo {salri} co'e\" (where $x_3$ will be the set upon which $x_1$ is differintegrable and $x_4$ can be words like \"partial\", \"directional\", \"vectorial\", \"total\", \"Riemann\", \"Lebesgue\", vel sim.)."},{"word":"faumji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the result of evaluating mathematical object $x_2$ at point/with input value $x_3$ (ordered tuple)","notes":"Currently, partial evaluation is not supported. $x_2$ should be a mathematical function which has/is defined with indeterminates (such as a polynomial (in the abstract algebraic sense: a finite and ordered tuple of coefficients from an algebraic ring)) or a function. $x_1$ is a concrete, explicit, and specific object with a single value; although this might be called a number, it need not be a scalar; it could be a scalar, a vector, a point, a more general tensor, or many other things. It itself could even be function, if we understand $x_2$ to be a function-valued map with its domain being an index telling which function it is (such as is the case, sort of, with homologies)."},{"word":"faumli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) happens mildly/non-extremely/gently/somewhat","notes":"See also {milxe}"},{"word":"faumlu","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) seems to happen/take place to observer $x_2$"},{"word":"faunca'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ actually happens / is ongoing","notes":"{cazyfau} is a better word, please use it instead."},{"word":"faunjdikpe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (function) is the restriction of function $x_2$ to domain set $x_3$","notes":"$x_3$ should normally be a (strict) subset of the domain set of $x_1$; however, for generality, any set is allowed, but $x_1$ will be undefined everywhere except on/in the intersection of $x_3$ with the domain set of $x_2$. Outside of $x_3$, $x_1$ is undefined, even if $x_2$ is. In/on $x_3$, $x_1$ and $x_2$ are identically equal everywhere. $x_2$ is a specific extension of $x_1$. For the sense of restriction in which, instead of being undefined outside of $x_3$, $x_1$ is identically equal to the zero element of the space on the set exclusion of the domain of $x_2$ lacking $x_3$ (and which is undefined everywhere not in the domain set of $x_2$), try to use a product of a {zdeltakronekre} function with $x_2$, which will be defined on the intersection of their two domain sets and will identically be 0 or $x_2$ as specified. Be careful, concerning $x_3$, when the domain set of $x_2$ is the Cartesian product ({pi'u}) of sets; for example, $R$ is not a subset of $R^2$, even if it is isomorphic to one (actually, uncountably infinitely many in this case)."},{"word":"faunli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (nu) happens together with $x_2$ (nu); $x_1$ happens while $x_2$ (one sense)","notes":"One proposed definition of {fau} {ko'a} is {xoi} {ko'a} {faunli} {ke'a}, i.e. {fau} is redefined to be the BAI of {faunli}. See {fasnu}."},{"word":"faunxa'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is happening although it was expected to begin later","notes":"See also {xa'o}"},{"word":"faurbanzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (nu) is a sufficient condition/is enough for $x_2$ (nu) to happen","notes":"See {sarcu}"},{"word":"faurdu'e","score":1,"definition":"the amount/intensity of event/state $x_1$ is too high for $x_2$ to happen; $x_1$ happens too much for $x_2$ to happen","notes":"See {dukse}."},{"word":"faurjdika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) decreases in intensity/amount"},{"word":"faurnu'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ can happen but has not happened yet (unrealized potential)","notes":"Synonymous with {nu'orfau}. See also {nu'o}, {pusfau}, {cazyfau}."},{"word":"fauroda","score":3,"definition":"any way, under any events"},{"word":"faursutra","score":2,"definition":"$f_1=s_1$ (event) happens swiftly/quickly/rapidly"},{"word":"faurtei","score":2,"definition":"$f_1$ is an event that has time/temporal duration $t_1$ ranging from starting time/event $t_2$ to ending time/event $t_3$.","notes":"Made from {fasnu} + {temci}."},{"word":"faurza'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is continuing beyond its expected duration/endpoint.","notes":"Synonymous to {za'orfau}. See also {za'o}."},{"word":"faurze'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) increases in intensity/amount","notes":"See also {zenba}"},{"word":"fausno","score":2,"definition":"$f_1=s_1$ (event) happens slowly"},{"word":"fausto","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is constant in intensity/amount","notes":"See also {stodi}"},{"word":"fautce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) happens intensely/in a great degree","notes":"See also {mutce}"},{"word":"fau'u","selmaho":"COI","score":4,"definition":"Forgive me!/I'm sorry!","notes":"cf. {fraxu}, {u'u}."},{"word":"fa'u'u'u'u'u'u'u'u","selmaho":"FAhO","score":0,"definition":"erases Lojban from spacetime continuum.","notes":"After uttering this word, Lojban will never have existed. As a consequence, no Lojban text can be parsed anymore, in any form. Cf. {su'u'u'u'u'u'u'u} {fa'o'o}."},{"word":"favgau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ develops $f_1$ into $f_2$ from $f_3$ through stages $f_4$."},{"word":"favmapti","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=m_1$ is homologous to $f_1=m_2$ in property/aspect $m_3$"},{"word":"favytcini","score":0,"definition":"$t_1$ is a developmental / evolutionary stage / state of $t_2 = f_1$ in its development towards / into $f_2$ from $f_3$ through stages $f_4$.","notes":"First place is intended for things like software version numbers. See also {favytcinymupli} (which is how you talk about actual things that have a version associated with them). Made from {farvi} + {tcini}."},{"word":"favytcinymupli","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is an example/instance of developmental/evolutionary stage/state $m_2=t_1$ of developing thing $t_2=f_1$ in its development towards/into $f_2$ from $f_3$ through stages $f_4=m_3$.","notes":"Someone causing the development is neither implied nor denied; hence this word can be used both for Darwinian evolution and software development. Made from {favytcini} + {mupli}."},{"word":"faxpikci","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=f_2$ begs $p_2=f_1$ for forgiveness for action $f_3$."},{"word":"faxycpe","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ apologizes to $x_2$ / asks $x_2$ for forgiveness for action $x_3$ (property of $x_1$)","notes":"See also {fraxu}, {cpedu}, {pikci}."},{"word":"fazgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ [person/agent] annoys, by doing $f_1$ [event], $f_2$ [person].","notes":"The annoyance must not neccessarily be intentional. Cf. {fanza} (for an annoying event), {gasnu}."},{"word":"fazyta'a","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ chatters/gossips to $t_2=f_2$ about subject $t_3$ in language $t_4$."},{"word":"fe","selmaho":"FA","score":100000,"definition":"sumti place tag: tag 2nd sumti place."},{"word":"fe'a","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":100000,"definition":"binary mathematical operator: nth root of; inverse power [a to the 1/b power]."},{"word":"fe'au'u","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"mekso ternary operator: positive super-root; the $b$th super-root (inverse operator of hyper-operator with respect to base) of $a$ of order $c-2$.","notes":"c must be nonnegative (and currently must also be an integer). c=3 yields the basic/typical bth root function on $a$ (undoes exponentiation); c=4 yields the bth sroot (undoes tetration). In conventional English notation (not necessarily Lojbanic), this is the right-inverse on the same-order hyperoperator. See: {dei'au'o}, {te'au'u}, {de'au'u}"},{"word":"febgau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ (person/agent) boils $x_2=f_1$ at temperature $x_3=f_2$ and pressure $x_4=f_3$.","notes":"Note that this means simply to evaporate a liquid; to cook something by boiling is {febjukpa}. Also c.f. {jukpa}, {djacu}, {ladru}, {cidja}, {patxu}."},{"word":"febjbijukpa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=ju_1$ simmers/cooks/prepares food-for-eating $x_2=j_2$ by sitting it in simmering liquid $x_3=ji_1=f_1$ at temperature $x_4=f_2$ and pressure $x_5=f_3$.","notes":"See also: boil (={febjukpa}), poach (={febmlijukpa}), blanche (={juprblanca}), court bouillon (={likrkorbojo}/{febmliseljukpa})."},{"word":"febjukpa","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=j_1$ cooks/prepares food-for-eating $x_2=j_2$ by sitting it in boiling liquid $x_3=f_1$ at temperature $x_4=f_2$ and pressure $x_5=f_3$"},{"word":"febmlijukpa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=ju_1$ is poaching/cooks/prepares food-for-eating $x_2=j_2$ by sitting it in poaching liquid/court bouillon $x_3=m_1=f_1$ at temperature $x_4=f_2$ and pressure $x_5=f_3$.","notes":"See also: simmer (={febjbijukpa}), court bouillon (={likrkorbojo}/{febmliseljukpa})."},{"word":"febvi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ boils/evaporates at temperature $x_{2}$ and pressure $x_{3}$.","notes":"Roil (= {febjicla}). See also {dunja}, {lunsa}, {runme}."},{"word":"fe'e","selmaho":"FEhE","score":100000,"definition":"mark space interval distributive aspects; labels interval tense modifiers as location-oriented."},{"word":"fe'eba'o","selmaho":"ZAhO*","score":100001,"definition":"location event contour tense: perfective in space; beyond the place of ..."},{"word":"fe'eca'o","selmaho":"ZAhO*","score":100000,"definition":"location event contour tense: continuative in space; throughout the place of ..."},{"word":"fe'eco'a","selmaho":"ZAhO*","score":100000,"definition":"location event contour tense: initiative in space; on this edge of ..."},{"word":"fe'eco'i","selmaho":"ZAhO*","score":100000,"definition":"location event contour tense: achievative in space; at the point of ..."},{"word":"fe'ei","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"binary mekso operator: divided by (fraction): a/(b...)","notes":"This is exactly the same as {fe'i} {vei} except that it is strictly binary (not n-ary). It must be explicitly terminated by {ve'o} or the end of the number construct. This is useful for Lojban and English because people seem to tend to give high priority to \"/\" in mathematical expressions, despite the notation."},{"word":"fe'emo'u","selmaho":"ZAhO*","score":100000,"definition":"location event contour tense: completive in space; at the far end of ..."},{"word":"fe'enau","selmaho":"CUhE*","score":1,"definition":"tense: right here; refers to current spatial reference absolutely","notes":"*Note: Not currently accepted by grammar parsers.* It may be desirable to separate the spatial and time senses of the word {nau}; this is one proposed solution. Alternative: {bu'u} {nau'u}. See {zva'ati}, {ca'abna}"},{"word":"fe'enoroi","selmaho":"ROI*","score":100000,"definition":"location tense interval modifier: never in space; objectively quantified tense."},{"word":"fe'epu'o","selmaho":"ZAhO*","score":100000,"definition":"location event contour tense: anticipative in space; up to the edge of ..."},{"word":"fe'erda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'space-int-props' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: (FEhE interval-property)+. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"fe'eroroi","selmaho":"ROI*","score":100000,"definition":"location tense interval modifier: always in space; objectively quantified tense."},{"word":"fe'eza'o","selmaho":"ZAhO*","score":100000,"definition":"location event contour tense: superfective in space; continuing too far beyond ..."},{"word":"fegba'u","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=f_1$ roars/snarls/growls angrily utterance $b_2$ at $f_2$ because of $f_3$ (action/state/property).","notes":"Cf. {fengu}, {bacru}, {capsidba'u}, {fe'ucmo}."},{"word":"fegdri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=b_1=f_1$ is sulky/sullen/[in a bad mood] about/[because of] $x_2=b_2=f_3$ (action/state/property)","notes":"Cf. {fengu}, {badri}"},{"word":"fegli","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is ugly to $x_2$ in aspect $x_3$","notes":"See {melbi}."},{"word":"fegmli","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=f_1$ is irritated/[mildly angry] at $f_2$ for $f_3$ (action/state/property)","notes":"Cf. {fengu}, {milxe}."},{"word":"fegmliba'u","score":3,"definition":"$m_1=f_1=b_1$ grumbles with sound $b_2$ at $f_2$ because of $f_3$ (action/state/property).","notes":"jvajvo definition; Gismu deep structure is \"milxe le ka fengu kei gi'e bacru\""},{"word":"fegri'a","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ (event) angers $f_1$.","notes":"Cf. {fengu}, {rinka}"},{"word":"fegycau","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=c_1$ is without anger/mild/meek regarding $f_2$ for $f_3$ (action/state/property)."},{"word":"fegygau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ makes $x_2$ angry / mad at $x_3$ for $x_4$ (action / state / property); $x_1$ angers / provokes / stirs up $x_2$.","notes":"Unlike the usual sense of \"to anger\", the person causing x2 to be angry (i.e., x1) isn't necessarily the target of the resulting anger (x3)."},{"word":"fegyselra'u","score":1,"definition":"$s_2=f_2$ is in trouble with $f_1$ over $f_3$, causing problems $s_3$"},{"word":"fe'i","selmaho":"VUhU1","score":100001,"definition":"n-ary mathematical operator: divided by; division operator; [(((a / b) / c) / ...)].","notes":"see also {dilcu}, {pi'i}"},{"word":"fei","selmaho":"PA2","score":100001,"definition":"digit/number: hex digit B (decimal 11) [eleven].","notes":"Experimental rafsi: -fel-"},{"word":"fei'i","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"mekso variable-arity (at most ternary) operator: number of prime divisors of number $X_1$, counting with or without multiplicity according to the value $X_2$ ($1$ xor $0$ respectively; see note for equality to $-1$ and for default value), in structure $X_3$.","notes":"$X_1$ may be a number in a generalized sense: anything living in a ring with primes; most commonly, it will be a positive integer. Units are not considered to be prime factors for the purposes of this counting. $x_2$ toggles the type of counting and must be exactly one element of Set$(-1, 0, 1)$. If $x_2 = -1$ and $X_3$ is the typical ring of integers (with the ordering here being the traditional ordering of the integers), then the output is $k =$ sup$($Set$(i: i$ is a positive integer, and $v_{p_i}(X_1) > 0))$, where: $p_i$ is the $i$th prime (such that $p_1 = 2$), and $v_p$ is the $p$-adic valuation (see: \"{pau'au}\") of the input; in other words, this mode yields the index $i$ of the greatest prime $p_i$ which has a nonzero power $r_i$ such that $p_i^{r_i}$ divides $X_1$; if $X_1$ is a unit and $x_2 = -1$, then this word outputs $0$; if $X_1 = 0$ and $X_2 = -1$, then this word outputs positive infinity; this mode counts early primes which have power $0$ in the prime factorization of $X_1$ but does not count the infinitely many later ones which occur after the last nonzero prime power in that factorization (when $X_1$ is not $0$ and is not a unit). If $X_2 = 0$, then the prime factors with nonzero power are counted without multiplicity (they are counted only uniquely and according to their distinctness, ignoring their exponents unless such is $0$ (in which case, it is not counted)); in other words, under this condition, this word would function as the number-theoretic prime little-omega function LittleOmega$(x_1) =$ Sum$_{p|X_1} (1)$, where: the summation is taken over all $p$, such that all of the bound $p$ must be prime, and \"$|$\" denotes divisibility of the term on the right (second term) by the term on the left (first term). If $X_2 = 1$, then multiple factors of the same prime are counted (specifically: the (maximal) exponents of the prime factors in the prime factorization of $X_1$ are added together); this is the number-theoretic prime big-omega function BigOmega$(x_1) =$ Sum$_{p^r||X_1} (1)$, where: the notation is as for $x_2 = -1$ or $0$ supra as need be, the summation is taken over such $p$, and \"$||$\" denotes the fact that the said corresponding $r = v_p(X_1)$ (id est: $p^r$ is the maximal power of $p$ which divides $X_1$). No other option for the value of $X_2$ is currently defined. $X_2$ might have contextual/cultural/conventional defaults, but the contextless default value is $X_2 = 1$. $X_3$ specifies the (algebraic) structure in which primehood/factoring is being considered/performed (equipped also with an ordering of the primes); it need not be specified if the context is clear; if such is sensible for the other inputs, the contextless default for $X_3$ is the typical ring of integers (with the ordering being the traditional ordering of the integers and the 1st prime being $p_1 = 2$). See also: \"{pau'au}\"; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_omega_function ."},{"word":"feiksti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ does not exist/is not real/is not actual/is not reality/is fake for $x_2$ under metaphysics $x_3$; $x_1$ is a fakester/huxter (no intention of tricking, because it does not exist).","notes":"This word is equivalent to {tolza'i}. However, there is no hint of it being negative or negated; in fact, it is a positive and affirmative predicate (think of nonexistemce as being the positive form of the binary options between existence and nonexistence). This is important in some counters to Godel's ontological argument, which assumes that existence is the positive condition - perhaps if we had a word-thought construct which assumed nonexistence to be the positive version (so, only this word exists and {zasti} does not), then the argument would work out in exactly the opposite way. This pair (existence/nonexistence) was chosen because there is nothing more fundemental and important to a thing than whether or not it exists. Given these considerations, I should instead say that {zasti} is {to'e} {feiksti}, rather than going with my original presentation."},{"word":"feimast","score":0,"definition":"November.","notes":"Cf. {rebjukma'i}, {pavypavmasti}."},{"word":"feirmasti","score":0,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is November of year $x_2=m_2$ in calendar $x_3=m_3$."},{"word":"fei'u","selmaho":"KE","score":3,"definition":"Prefix division by following unit selbri","notes":"Cf. {pi'ai}, {te'ai}, {fi'u}. Essentially attaches \"te'ai ni'u pa\" to all subsequent unit-selbri in the tanru. E.g. \"pi'ai ki'otre fei'u cacra\" = \"pi'ai ki'otre cacra te'ai ni'u pa\" = \"kilometers per hour\"; \"pi'ai mitre fei'u snidu snidu\" = meters per second per second. May even be used without pi'ai: \"fei'u snidu\" = reciprocal of the second / hertz"},{"word":"feizrce","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is a single, non-instantaneous act.","notes":"Ithkuil's Contextual phase."},{"word":"feizrfe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) consists of point events repeating in short bursts with pauses in-between (like a woodpecker hammering)","notes":"Ithkuil's Frequentative phase. Visually: ··· (space) ··· (space) ···."},{"word":"feizrge","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is a random pattern of punctual occurrences (like a sentence being typed out on a keyboard).","notes":"Ithkuil's Fragmentative phase. Visually: ·· (space) ···· ·· (space) · (space) ···· et cetera."},{"word":"feizrke","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is an event slowly repeating as non-instantaneous events with contextually relevant pauses in-between (like a foghorn, or an owl hooting).","notes":"Ithkuil's Recurrent phase. Visually: — (space) — (space) —."},{"word":"feizrle","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) happens as a random mixed pattern of point and non-point events (like a sputtering fuse, a chirping bird, a Morse code message).","notes":"Ithkuil's Fluctuative phase. Visually: —··– -·—·· ·– · et cetera."},{"word":"feizrme","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is an event repeating as a series of point events with contextually relevant pauses in between (like the dripping of a faucet).","notes":"Ithkuil's Intermittent phase. Visually: · (space) · (space) ·"},{"word":"feizrpe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is an instantaneous point event.","notes":"Ithkuil's Punctual phase, syn. {mocfau}."},{"word":"feizrte","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is an event repeating itself in a rapid staccato manner (like a machine gun burst).","notes":"Ithkuil's Iterative phase. Visually: ····"},{"word":"feizrve","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is an event repeating itself as a series of non-point events (like a car horn steadily being honked).","notes":"Ithkuil's Repetitive phase. Visually: – — - – —"},{"word":"fekpre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (person) is crazy/mad/frantic by standard $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {fenki}, which is a crazy event or action."},{"word":"felma'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is November/eleventh month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Note: Based on experimental rafsi for {fei} (fel). Use with caution. Alternative: {pavypavma'i}"},{"word":"femti","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $10^{-15}$ of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"See also {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}, {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}"},{"word":"fenca'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hand-operated sewing machine of type $x_2$"},{"word":"fencilta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1=f_1$ is a suture made of material $x_2=c_2$ for sewing materials/injuries/wounds $x_3=f_2$","notes":"from {fenso} + {cilta}"},{"word":"fendi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) divides/partitions/separates $x_{2}$ into sections/parts/ind. $x_{3}$ by method/partition $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also segments. See also {sepli}, {bitmu}, {fatri}, {dilcu}, {katna}, {frinu}."},{"word":"fenfa","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ (li) is an $x_3$rd root of $x_2$, with other (identifying) characteristics $x_4$.","notes":"This word is related to {seltenfa} in basically the same way that {dugri} is related to {se'ai'e} {zei} {tenfa}. Notice that each of {fenfa}, {tenfa}, and {dugri} each can essentially be expressed by permuting the terbri of any one of them. Thus, this word fixes an asymmetry in the definitions. Since there can be many $n$th roots of a radicand, $x_4$ allows for a means of uniquely describing/identifying which one of these options $x_1$ is. See also: {fe'a}."},{"word":"fengidmo'a","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a sewing pattern of forms $m_2$ according to structure $m_3$."},{"word":"fengrfu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ FFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUU at $x_2$; $x_1$ expresses extreme rage at $x_2$ by beginning to say 'fuck'.","notes":"See also {zu'erxiolo}."},{"word":"fengu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is angry/mad at $x_{2}$ for $x_{3}$ (action/state/property).","notes":"See also {fanza}, {dunku}."},{"word":"fenjesni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sewing needle (tool) of type $x_2$"},{"word":"fenki","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (action/event) is crazy/insane/mad/frantic/in a frenzy (one sense) by standard $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {bebna}, {racli}, {xajmi}."},{"word":"fenpretse","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ sits in tailor style position/agura/sukhasana on surface $z_2$.","notes":"Sits with the lower legs folded towards the body, crossing each other at the ankle or calf, with both ankles on the floor, sometimes with the feet tucked under the knees or thighs. The position is known in several European languages as tailor style."},{"word":"fenra","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a crack/fissure/pass/cleft/ravine/chasm/[defect/flaw] [shape/form] in $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {kevna}, {cfila}, {jinto}."},{"word":"fenso","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ sews/stitches/sutures materials $x_{2}$ (ind./set) together with tool(s) $x_{3}$, using filament $x_{4}$.","notes":"($x_2$ if a set must be a complete specification); See also {cilta}, {jivbu}, {jorne}, {nivji}, {pijne}, {lasna}."},{"word":"fenxeli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fennel (Foeniculum vulgare, of the parsley family) of variety $x_2$","notes":"Fennel has a sweet, anise-like flavor"},{"word":"fenxuuana","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fenghuang of species $x_2$"},{"word":"fe'o","selmaho":"COI","score":100000,"definition":"vocative: over and out (end discussion)."},{"word":"fe'oi","selmaho":"COI","score":1,"definition":"Vocative: Fin, the end, you may applaud now, conclusion; story ending or punchline marker","notes":"Indicates the end of a story or performance or the punchline of a joke. The utterer may not be done speaking, but the story that they are telling is over. It allows the audience to get a sense of certain conclusion and to thus appreciate the story without expecting more."},{"word":"fepni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is measured in kopeck/cent money-subunits as $x_{2}$ [quantity], in monetary system $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also pfennig, paisa, sen, fen, dinar, etc.; $x_1$ is generally a price/cost/value. (additional secondary, tertiary, etc. subunit places may be added as $x_4$, $x_5$, $x_6$, ...); See also {sicni}, {jdini}, {jdima}, {vecnu}, {rupnu}, {dekpu}, {gutci}, {minli}, {merli}, {bunda}, {kramu}."},{"word":"fepri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the lung [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: breathing/respiratory apparatus/bellows].","notes":"Also (adjective:) $x_1$ is pulmonary. See also {pambe}, {vasxu}."},{"word":"fepryfi'e","score":1,"definition":"$fi_1$ is a lungfish/salamanderfish (subclass Dipnoi) of species $fi_2$.","notes":"See also: {fiprne'oceratodu}."},{"word":"feprykenra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is a lung cancer [malignant disease] in $x_2=k_2=f_2$","notes":"Cf. {kensle}, {kenri'a}, {kenra}, {fepri}"},{"word":"fepsi'i","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a cent coin issued by $s_2$ in monetary system $f_3$."},{"word":"ferbruua","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is February in year $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$","notes":"See also: {djanuua}, {martiio}, {priliio}, {mardjiio}, {djuniio}, {djuliio}."},{"word":"ferengis","score":1,"definition":"Ferengi, big-eared short humanoid, in the Star Trek science fiction franchise"},{"word":"ferti","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is fertile/conducive for supporting the growth/development of $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is fruitful/prolific.","notes":"Also fecund (note that the Lojban covers both potential and actual/realized fertility). See also {vanbi}, {sidju}, {rorci}, {farvi}, {banro}, {cange}."},{"word":"fertis","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Virgo [constellation/astrological sign].","notes":"From {ferti}. The Greeks and Romans associated Virgo with their goddess of wheat, Demeter-Ceres who is the mother of Proserpina-Persephone. For this reason the constellation became associated with fertility (in both Babylonia, Greece and Rome). Alternatively, she was sometimes identified as the virgin goddess Iustitia or Astraea, holding the scales of justice in her hand as the constellation Libra. Since ferti in lojban covers both potential and actual/realized fertility, the original meaning of the constellation have been chosen, but you could probably still interpret the name in both senses (as a deity of fecundity or as a fertile virgin)."},{"word":"feskevlu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sewer carrying waste through $x_2$ that stretches from $x_3$ to $x_4$ and goes through points $x_5$ (set)","notes":"see {festi},{kevna},{pluta},{kevlu'a}"},{"word":"fesli'a","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=f_2=c_1$ abandons / forsakes / leaves behind $x_2=f_1=c_2$","notes":"Cf. {festi}, {cliva}, {tolcpa}, {radycru}."},{"word":"fespli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ recycles $x_2$ for new purpose $x_3$."},{"word":"festerplakai","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is intended to be disposed of after use; $c_1$ is disposable.","notes":"From {festi} {te} {platu} {ckaji}. See also {festerplatci}, {pavyfautci}, {pavyplitci}, {pavyfauselpli}, {fesyseigau}."},{"word":"festerplatci","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a disposable tool/utensil/resource used for doing $t_2$; $t_1$ is intended to be thrown away after doing $t_2$.","notes":"From {festi} {terpla} {tutci}. Cf. {festerplakai} 'disposable', {pavyplitci} 'single-use tool', {pavyplikai} 'be single-use'."},{"word":"festi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$(s) is/are waste product(s) [left to waste] by $x_{2}$ (event/activity).","notes":"Also shit, crap; agentive wasting (= {fesygau}, {fesyzu'e}). See also {xaksu}, {kalci}, {pinca}."},{"word":"festoknu","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is an incinerator for burning waste $t_2=f_1$."},{"word":"fesybaktu","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a trash bin/trash can/recycle bin with contents $b_2=f_1$, made of material $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {festi}, {baktu}."},{"word":"fesydai","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a waste-object with pollute $x_{2}$."},{"word":"fesydakli","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a refuse bag with refuse $d_2=f_1$, and of material $d_3$.","notes":"Any bag with trash inside counts as trash bag in this context."},{"word":"fesygau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ [person/agent] leaves waste product/wastes $x_2=f_1$ by event/activity $x_3=f_2=g_2$","notes":"Made from {festi} + {gasnu}"},{"word":"fesyseigau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ removes waste/trash $x_2$ from $x_3$.","notes":"From {festi} {sepli} {gasnu}. See also {jisygau} 'clean', {sepygau} 'separate'."},{"word":"fesyske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is garbology based on methology $s_3$."},{"word":"fesystu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a landfill or other area where refuses/garbages are disposed of."},{"word":"fetcei","score":4,"definition":"$c_1$ is a goddess (female deity) of people(s)/religion $c_2$ with dominion over $c_3$ [sphere].","notes":"Cf. {nakcei}, {fetsi}, {cevni}, {lijda}, {krici}, {censa}, {malsi}. Recommended to be used only use when contrasted with {nakcei} or femininity of the deity is to be emphasized/important."},{"word":"fetcinse","score":4,"definition":"$c_1$ is gynophilous [sexually attracted to women] in situation $c_2$ by standard $c_4$.","notes":"This word is only about sexual interest in females; other sexual interests are irrelevant. Cf. {nakcinse}, {fetfetcinse}, {mitcinse}, {dutcinse}."},{"word":"fetfamti","score":2,"definition":"$fa_1=fe_1$ is an aunt of $fa_2$ by bond/tie $fa_3$.","notes":"See also: {nakfamti}, {famti}, {fetsi}."},{"word":"fetfetcinse","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=f_1$ is female and gynophilous/gay/bisexual in situation $c_2$ by standard $c_4$","notes":"This word is about female homosexuality and bisexuality. See also {fetcinse}, {naknakcinse}, {mitcinse}, {relcinse}."},{"word":"fetnalspe","score":2,"definition":"$f_1=n_1$ is an unmarried woman under law/custom/tradition $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {nalspe}, {naknalspe}, {specfari'i}, {bavyspe}, {pruspe}."},{"word":"fetpibyta'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=t_1$ is panties/knickers/boy shorts (female genital underwear), serving purpose $x_2=t_3$","notes":"Female genitalia/crotch/vulva-covering type of underwear. Needn't be worn by female/woman/girl but garment need be made for female genitalia/pubic region in some manner (see {nakpibyta'u}/{pibyta'u} for male/non-defined counterpart). Cf. {nerta'u}, {taxfrbikini}, {tatyta'u}."},{"word":"fetpinji","score":0,"definition":"$p_1$ is the clitoris of $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {fetsi}, {pinji}, {nakpinji}, {vibna}, {vlagi}, {plibu}"},{"word":"fetsi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_1$ is a female/doe of species $x_2$ evidencing feminine physical/biological/genetic trait(s) $x_3$ (ka); $x_1$ is feminine.","notes":"See also {nakni}. For culturally female traits, see {jikyfetsi}."},{"word":"fetso'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gamete of female $x_2$.","notes":"See {nakso'a}"},{"word":"fetspe","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a wife of $x_2$ (spouse) according to marriage tradition/custom/law $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {nakspe}, {pruspe}, {bavyspe}, {specfari'i}."},{"word":"fetsrmeido","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a maid working for $x2$"},{"word":"fetydzetru","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a matriarch of people/territory/domain/subjects $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {nakydzetru}, {nolkantru}."},{"word":"fetyganti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ovary of $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sovda}, {gletu}, {gutra}."},{"word":"fetytcebra","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=b_1=m_1$ is a huge/enormous/very big female being in property/dimensions $b_2$ as compared with standard/norm $b_3$. $f_1=m_1=b_1$ is a giantess."},{"word":"fetytricinse","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is/demonstrates/exhibits sexual orientation toward females in situation $x2$ by standard $x3$","notes":"In a gender binary, this word covers half of each heterosexuality and homosexuality. It is not strict (in other words, bisexuals are both male- and female-attracted). Could be useful for transexuals with a definite preference, as well. See also: {naktricinse}"},{"word":"fe'u","selmaho":"FEhU","score":100000,"definition":"elidable terminator: end nonce conversion of selbri to modal; usually elidable."},{"word":"fe'ucmo","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=f_1$ growls/snarls/roars c2 [non-linguistic utterance] in anger at $f_2$ for $f_3$ (action/state/property).","notes":"Cf. {fengu}, {cmoni}, {fegba'u}, {capsidba'u}."},{"word":"fi","selmaho":"FA","score":100000,"definition":"sumti place tag: tag 3rd sumti place."},{"word":"fi'a","selmaho":"FA","score":100000,"definition":"sumti place tag: place structure number/tag question."},{"word":"fi'ai","selmaho":"ZOhU","score":2,"definition":"marks end of prenex in stack-based dialect","notes":"switches to a stack-based dialect of Lojban. Separates stack elements from following stack operators. Sequential stack operators are separated either via .{ije} or by chaining them into tanru (operators to be applied from each tanru left to right). Popping top stack element into output is done using {fasnu} or {fatci}. '.i lezmiku lenatmi leprenu lekraice fi'ai du .ije srana .ije gandygau' means 'The loyal man of the nation deactivates the robot'. 'xy.boi y.buboi zy.boi fi'ai setmice cmima .i lenatmi leprenu lekraice fi'ai du .ije srana .ije gandygau' means 'The loyal man of the nation deactivates X,Y, and Z'."},{"word":"fi'au","score":1,"definition":"mekso operator: continued fraction, Kettenbruch notation; for ordered input $(X_1, X_2, X_3, X_4)$, where: $X_1$ is an ordered pair of functions and $X_2$ is a free or dummy variable/input/index which ranges through set $X_3$ in order(ing) $X_4$, the result is $K_{(X_2, (X_3, X_4))} (X_1(X_2))$ for Kettenbruch notation $K$.","notes":"$X_1$ will be an ordered pair of functions defined on $X_3$ and with input $X_2$. Let $X_1 = (a, b)$ where '$a$' and $b$ are each functions (defined on X_3), $X_3$ be the set of all nonnegative integers which are strictly less than some positive integer or positive infinity (denoted by \"n+1\") as determined by the context/problem, and $X_4$ be the standard ordering on $X_3$; then the output will be: a(0) + b(0)/(a(1) + b(1)/(a(2) + b(2)/(.../(a(n-1) + b(n-1)/(a(n) + b(n)))))), where division has higher operator priority than addition and where, if n is positive infinity, then the expression never terminates and convergence of subfractions is necessary for well-definition; the inputs of '$a$' and $b$ technically can be ordered tuples so long as they symbolically include $X_2$ and all other parameters are specified.  In general, $a(min(X_3))$, for $min$ being defined according to the ordering $X_4$, will be the formally 'integer'-part of the expression (even if it evaluates to a fraction) - in other words, it is the number which is entirely outside of the nested fractions. This operator is intended to be maximally general; some definition for $X_3$ being the empty set can be devised, or '$a$' or $b$ could be function-valued or otherwise exotic-valued functions (so long as their outputs have sum, division, and closure properties), etc. See also: \"{se'au}\". If diphthong \"eu\" is ever accepted into Lojban, this definition would preferably be moved to \"{fi'eu}\" (because the \"eu\" would also be etymologically tied to \"Kettenbruch\", and the \"au\" diphthong is more basic and should be reserved for higher-priority words)."},{"word":"fibra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fiber of type/material $x_2$","notes":"fu'ivla"},{"word":"fibrycmu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=j_1$ is the cellulose of fibre $x_2=j_2=f_1$","notes":"from {fibra}+{jicmu}"},{"word":"fickanpe","score":1,"definition":"$x_2$ (property) is satisfied by a number different from that expected by $x_1$ with likelihood $x_3$","notes":"See also {kanpe}, {zmakanpe}, {meckanpe}, {dunkanpe}."},{"word":"ficpei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ thinks that $x_2=f_1$ differs from/is distinct from/contrasts with/is unlike $x_3=f_2$ in property/dimension/quality $x_4=f_3$; $x_1$ distinguishes between $x_2$ and $x_3$ because of differing property/dimension/quality $x_4$.","notes":"Use {su'ai} for distinguishing among more than two things."},{"word":"ficybi'o","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ becomes different/changes/transforms from $f_2$ in property/dimension/quantity $f_3$ under conditions $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {frica}, {binxo}."},{"word":"ficysi'u","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (set) differs/are distinct from/contrasts with/are unlike each other in property/dimension/quantity $f_3$."},{"word":"ficystodraunju","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an injective function (distinctness-preserving function) from $x_2$ (domain) to $x_3$ (codomain).","notes":"This is a {brapagjvo} (one of its veljvo is the zi'evla \"{stodraunju}\"). Let $f$ be the sumti which fills $x_1$; for any $y$ and $z$ in $x_2$, $y$ =/= $z$ iff $f(y)$ =/= $f(z)$."},{"word":"fidna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pretends/feigns that $x_2$ is true in activity $x_3$; $x_1$ does $x_3$ as though $x_2$ were true","notes":"See also {frati}, {stace}, {natfe}. Proposed rafsi -fid-"},{"word":"fi'e","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"finti modal, 1st place (creator) created by ..."},{"word":"fi'ecti","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a fish-eater of fish species $f_2$.","notes":"Cf. {finpe}, {citka}, {re'ucti}, {stagycti}."},{"word":"fi'ei","selmaho":"BAI","score":3,"definition":"ifle modal, 1st place: if [sumti] (du'u or nu) is true...","notes":"See {ifle}, {ganai}, {va'o}, {tefi'ei}"},{"word":"fi'esta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fiesta","notes":"See {sipna}, {spano}, {itlo}, {xelso}"},{"word":"figre","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a fig [fruit/tree] of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {grute}."},{"word":"fi'i","selmaho":"COI","score":100000,"definition":"vocative: hospitality - inhospitality; you are welcome/ make yourself at home."},{"word":"fi'i'e","selmaho":"COI","score":0,"definition":"Welcome to "},{"word":"fi'ikca","score":5,"definition":"$x_{1}$ takes a fika [social institution]/coffee break together with $x_{2}$ consuming food/beverage $x_{3}$.","notes":"From the swedish word \"fika\". Both \"fika\" and \"fi'ikca\" are also derived from the word for coffee in respectively language (kaffi respectively {ckafi}). fi'ikca describes the event where you socialize with others, perhaps over a cup of coffee. In a swedish context x2 might often be friends or fellow workers, and x3 usually is coffee/squash/(tea) together with a cinnamon roll, cookie, cake, a sandwich etc. But fi'ikca could also be used in a more universal, cultural neutral sense. See also coffeehouse/coffee bar (={kafybarja}), making coffee (={kafpra})."},{"word":"fi'inai","selmaho":"COI*","score":100000,"definition":"vocative: hospitality - inhospitality."},{"word":"fi'inmo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ feels welcome in $x_2$ by $x_3$.","notes":"From {fi'i} {zei} {cinmo}."},{"word":"fikcku","score":1,"definition":"$cu_1=cf_1$ is a fictional book about plot/theme/subject $cf_1$ by author $cu_3=cf_3$ for audience $cu_4$ preserved in medium $cu_5$.","notes":"Cf. {lisycku}, {ctucku}, {tadycku}, {ckusro}, {cesysku}."},{"word":"fikrfantasi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fictional work of fantasy about plot/theme/subject $x_2$ by author $x_3$."},{"word":"filcina","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fern of family/genus/species $x_2$."},{"word":"filfraso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Easy French language in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"filgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ [person/agent] causes $f_1$ to be easy for $f_2$ under condition(s) $f_3$.","notes":"Cf. {frili}, {gasnu}, {filri'a}, {sutygau}, {sutri'a}."},{"word":"filmau","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=f_1$ (action) is easier than $z_2$ (action) for $x_3=f_2$ (agent) by amount $z_4$ under conditions $x_5=f_3$."},{"word":"filnale","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the finale/final/last part leading up to completion of $x_2$"},{"word":"filrai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the easiest among $x_2$"},{"word":"filri'a","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ [event/state] causes $f_1$ to be easy for $f_2$ under condition(s) $f_3$.","notes":"Cf. {frili}, {rinka}, {filgau}, {sutri'a}, {sutygau}."},{"word":"filsampu","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=f_1$ is simple/easy in property $s_2$ for $f_2$ under conditions $f_3$","notes":"See also similar in meaning {frili}, {sampu}"},{"word":"filselga'e","score":1,"definition":"$g_2=f_1$ is apparent to $g_1$ via perceptual/cognitive faculty $g_3$.","notes":"x3 includes reason or critical thinking skills as well as discrete biological organs such as eyes or ears. Cf. {frili}, {sapselga'e}, {sampu}, {klina}."},{"word":"filseljmi","score":4,"definition":"$f_{1}=sj_{1}$ (du'u) is an easy to understand/clear fact/truth to $f_{2}=sj_2$ about subject $sj_{3}$ under conditions $f_{4}$.","notes":"Not jvajvo, but there exist essentially no useful jvajvo definitions for this lujvo."},{"word":"filseltro","score":1,"definition":"$x1=j2$ is meek/[easily controlled by] $x2=f2=j1$ in activity $x3=j3$ under conditions $x4=f3$"},{"word":"filselzga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/object) is easily spotted, obvious to observer $x_2$ with senses $x_3$, under conditions $x_4$.","notes":"A safer, healthier and lujvo-er alternative to {li'armi}."},{"word":"filsmu","score":4,"definition":"$s_1$ is easily understood/interpreted as the meaning of $s_2$ by (agent) $s_3=f_2$ under conditions $f_3$","notes":"From {frili}+{smuni}. The $x_1$ of {frili} is subsumed into the overall sense of the word. See also: {filseljmi}, {klina}."},{"word":"filso","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Palestinian culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {jordo}, {xebro}."},{"word":"filsofiia","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is philosophy about/of sub-field $x_2$"},{"word":"filsofo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a philosopher "},{"word":"filsofu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a philosopher"},{"word":"filta'a","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=f_2$ speaks fluently to $t_2$ about subject $t_3$ in language $t_4$ under conditions $f_3$.","notes":"Cf. {frili}, {tavla}."},{"word":"filtoda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'tense-modal' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: simple-tense-modal # | FIhO # selbri /FEhU#/. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"fincei","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=f_1$ is the creator deity/demiurge of people(s)/religion(s) $c_2$, having created $c_3=f_2$ from material/primordial chaos $f_4$."},{"word":"finfriti","score":1,"definition":"$fr_1=fi_1$ dedicates invention/creation/composition/work $fr_2=fi_2$ to $fr_3$ with conditions $fr_4$."},{"word":"fingubni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is free and open source (not limited to software)","notes":"{finti}, {gubni}, {mencti}, {krali}, {finkrali}"},{"word":"finkai","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is characterized by creativity; $c_1$ is creative/inventive (one sense).","notes":"Cf. {finti}, {ckaji}."},{"word":"finpe","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a fish of species $x_{2}$ [metaphorical extension to sharks, non-fish aquatic vertebrates].","notes":"See also {danlu}."},{"word":"finprbri'enomiru","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is an elephantfish (genus Brienomyrus) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"finprbulengeromiru","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is an elephantfish (genus Boulengeromyrus) of species $f_2$.","notes":"It occurs only in the Ivindo River and the Ntem River basins of Gabon and Cameroon in Africa."},{"word":"finprcifomiru","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is an elephantfish/Zambezi parrotfish (genus Cyphomyrus) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"finprcitala","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a featherback/knifefish (genus Chitala) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"finprfikodurusi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a leafy/Glauert's sea( )dragon/member of fish genus Physodurus, of species $x_2$","notes":"Not: seahorse, weedy sea( )dragon, ribboned pipefish/formerly-designated ribboned sea( )dragon. See also: {finpe}, {finprsinxnatfidai}, {finprsinxnatfinai}, {finprfilopteriksi}, {finprxali'iktfisi}, {finprxipokampusi}."},{"word":"finprfilopteriksi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a weedy sea( )dragon/common sea( )dragon/member of fish genus Phyllopterix of species $x_2$","notes":"Not: seahorse, leafy sea( )dragon, ribboned pipefish/formerly-designated ribboned sea( )dragon. See also: {finpe}, {finprsinxnatfidai}, {finprsinxnatfinai}, {finprfikodurusi}, {finprxali'iktfisi}, {finprxipokampusi}."},{"word":"finprgimnarku","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a aba/aba aba/frankfish/freshwater rat-tail/poisson-cheval/African knifefish (genus Gymnarchus) of species $f_2$.","notes":"Gymnarchus niloticus is an electric fish, and the only species in the genus Gymnarchus."},{"word":"finprkampilomormiru","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is an elephantfish (genus Campylomormyrus) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"finprkiprinu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a carp (genus Cyprinus) of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {finpe}"},{"word":"finprnotopteru","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a bronze featherback (genus Notopterus) of species $f_2$.","notes":"This fish is popular in Laos, Indonesia and in Thailand as food."},{"word":"finprpapirokranu","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a knifefish (genus Papyrocranus) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"finprplekoglosu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an Ayu fish (genus Plecoglossus) of species $x_2$"},{"word":"finprporake","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an electric eel of breed $x_2$"},{"word":"finprsinatfidai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a member of fish family Syngnathidae of lower taxon/taxa $x_2$"},{"word":"finprsinatfinai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a seadragon/member of fish subfamily Syngnathinae of lower taxon/taxa $x_2$","notes":"Includes weedy and leafy genera of seadragons, as well as genus Haliichthys (the ribboned pipefish (previously named \"the ribboned sea dragon)). See also: {finpe}, {finprsinxnatfidai}, {finprfilopteriksi}, {finprfikodurusi}, {finprxali'iktfisi}, {finprxipokampusi}."},{"word":"finprtruto","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a trout of species/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"finprvandeli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a candirú of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"syn. {kandiru}, {pincyfi'e}; see also {latfi'e}"},{"word":"finprxali'iktisi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a ribboned pipefish (formerly: ribboned sea( )dragon)/member of fish genus Haliicthys, of species $x_2$"},{"word":"finprxenomistu","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is an African knifefish (genus Xenomystus) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"finprxipoglosu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a halibut of species $x_2$.","notes":"syn. {polgosu}; see also {flundero}, {cucyzbefi'e}, {mlafi'e}"},{"word":"finprxipokampusi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a seahorse (strictly, a member of genus Hippocampus) of species $x_2$","notes":"In particular, seadragons are not members of genus Hippocampus."},{"word":"finti","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ invents/creates/composes/authors $x_{2}$ for function/purpose $x_{3}$ from existing elements/ideas $x_{4}$.","notes":"$x_1$ is creative/inventive. See also cmavo list {fi'e}, {ciska}, {pemci}, {zbasu}, {larcu}, specific works of authorship, {prosa}, {skina}."},{"word":"fintra","score":1,"definition":"$t_2$ is the style (in the sense of art/fashion/creative work/object) of object $f_2$ by creator $f_3$ derived from existing elements/ideas $f_4$","notes":"From {finti} {tarti}"},{"word":"fi'o","selmaho":"FIhO","score":100000,"definition":"convert selbri to nonce modal/sumti tag."},{"word":"fi'oi","selmaho":"FIhOI","score":2,"definition":"Right-scoping adverbial clause: encloses a bridi and turns it into an adverbial term; the antecedent (ke'a) of the enclosed bridi stands for the outer bridi {lo su'u no'a ku} (the bridi in which this fi'oi term appears), including all the other adverbial terms (tags...) within this bridi located on the right of this fi'oi term (rightward scope).","notes":"Terminator: fi'au."},{"word":"fi'orjoizdo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=f_1=xa_1$ is Afro-Asiatic in aspect $x_2=f_2=xa_2$; $x_1$ is Africa and Asia considered together","notes":"See also {ronjoizdo}, {bemjoitco}."},{"word":"fi'ormerko","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to African-American culture in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"fi'orso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an aspect of / a part of The Force connecting / within $x_2$"},{"word":"fi'ortu'a","score":3,"definition":"$f_1=t_1$ is Africa.","notes":"from {friko} {tumla}. See also {zdotu'a}, {rontu'a}, {tcotu'a}, {sralytu'a}, {bemtu'a}, {ziptu'a}"},{"word":"fi'orxanto","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an African elephant (genus Loxodonta) of species/breed $x_2$.","notes":"For example, x2 could be the African bush elephant or the smaller African forest elephant. See also: {xanto}, {loksodonta} (syn.), {zdoxanto}."},{"word":"fi'orxruki","score":1,"definition":"$xr_1$ is a guineafowl of species/breed $xr_2$"},{"word":"fipcange","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a fish farm at $c_2$, farmed by $c_3$, raising/producing fish species $x_4=f_2$."},{"word":"fipfepri","score":2,"definition":"$fi_1$ is a gill of fish $fe_2=fi_1$ of species $x_3=fi_2$.","notes":"See also {fipybirka}, {fipyrebla} for other fish-body related words."},{"word":"fipkalte","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ fishes for fish species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {finpe}, {genxu}, {xlura}"},{"word":"fipma'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is March of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cibmasti}, {kanbyma'i}, {nanca}."},{"word":"fipnrpetoikti","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a reedfish (genus Erpetoichthys) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fipnrprotopteru","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is an African lungfish (genus Protopterus) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fiprcipense","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a sturgeon (genus Acipenser) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fiprdontomizo","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a lamprey (genus Eudontomyzon) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fipre'uga'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is stick-shaped fish meat [a fishstick] of fish type/species $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {finpe}, {rectu}, {grana}"},{"word":"fiprge'otra","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a pouched/wide-mouthed lamprey (genus Geotria) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fiprkaspomizo","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a Caspian lamprey (genus Caspiomyzon ) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fiprkiti'omizo","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a lamprey (genus Ichthyomyzon) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fiprlampetra","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a lamprey (genus Lampetra) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fiprlatimera","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a West Indian Ocean or Indonesian coelacanth (genus Latimeria) of species $f_2$.","notes":"syn. {gombesa}"},{"word":"fiprlepisoste","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a gar (genus Lepisosteus) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fiprletentero","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a lamprey (genus Lethenteron) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fiprma","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a bowfin (genus Amia) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fiprmiksini","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a hagfish/hag/slime eel of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fiprmordaca","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a southern topeyed lamprey (genus Mordacia) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fiprne'oceratodu","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a Queensland/Australian lungfish/Burnett salmon/barramunda (genus Neoceratodus) of species $f_2$.","notes":"See also: lungfish (={fepryfi'e})."},{"word":"fiprntosfenu","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a lamprey (genus Entosphenus) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fiprpetromizo","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a sea lamprey (genus Petromyzon) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fiprpolipteru","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a bichir (fish of genus Polypterus) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fiprpolodo","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is an (American) paddlefish/spoonbill (genus Polyodon) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fiprsefuru","score":2,"definition":"$f_1$ is a Chinese paddlefish/swordfish (genus Psephurus) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fiprskafirinku","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a sturgeon (genus Scaphirhynchus) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fiprtetraple'urodo","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a Mexican (brook) lamprey (genus Tetrapleurodon) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fiprtraktoste","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a gar/garpike (genus Atractosteus) of species $f_2$.","notes":"Three species: Alligator gar (A. spatula), Cuban gar (A. tristoechus), Tropical gar (A. tropicus)."},{"word":"fiprxuso","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a Kaluga or Beluga sturgeon (genus Huso) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fipse'udoskafirinku","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a sturgeon (genus Pseudoscaphirhynchus) of species $f_2$."},{"word":"fipso'a","score":2,"definition":"$x1=s1$ is a roe/spawn of fish $x2=s2=f2$","notes":"from {finpe} + {sovda}"},{"word":"fiptulsince","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a water moccasin."},{"word":"fipybirka","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fin (body part) of $x_2$."},{"word":"fipybo'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a fish bone, performing function $b_2$ in body of fish $b_3$.","notes":"See also {bogyfi'e} 'bony fish'."},{"word":"fipygundi","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a/the fisheries industry/sector producing fish products $g_2$ from fish species $f_2$ by process $g_3$","notes":"Cf. {finpe}, {gundi}, {nunjacycrepu}. Omit f1."},{"word":"fipyrebla","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a tail with tailed-fish $x_{2}$."},{"word":"firbo'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=f_1$ is a facial skeleton/splanchnocranium/viscerocranium of $b_3=f_2$"},{"word":"firca","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ flirts with $x_2$ by doing $x_3$","notes":"See {cinse}, {pamta'a}, {cinjikca}, {mletritra}, {gletu}"},{"word":"fircinta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is foundation (cosmetics) containing $x_2$"},{"word":"fircku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Facebook in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Place structure parallels that of {kibro}."},{"word":"firenzes","score":1,"definition":"Florence","notes":"Italian: Firenze [fiˈrɛntse]"},{"word":"firfra","score":1,"definition":"$x1=fl2=fr1$ has look/[facial expression] $x2=fl1=fr2$ to stimulus $x3=fr3$ under condition $x4=fr4$"},{"word":"firgai","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a mask covering the face of $g_2=f_2$."},{"word":"firkre","score":4,"definition":"$k_1$ is the beard/moustace/facial hair of $f_2=k_2$."},{"word":"firkrevi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=v_1$ removes facial hair $x_2=v_2=k_1$ from $x_3=v_3=k_2=f_2$'s face"},{"word":"firnalselsau","score":2,"definition":"$s_2$ is face-blind, recognizing people by $s_3$ which is not the face, by standard $s_4$"},{"word":"firti'oxra","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a silhouette of $f_1$ made by $p_3$ in medium $p_4$."},{"word":"firxunfra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ blushes due to stimulus $x_2$ under conditions $x_3$"},{"word":"fisli","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is physical/actual/pertains to physics in aspect $x_2$ (ka) of type $x_3$ by standard/in metaphysics $x_4$ ","notes":"Perhaps includes (but would not be limited to): material, bodily, tangible. x1 need not be a substance/matter; spacetime, physical quantities (such as energy), virtual particles, and even the rules of physics and some mathematical theorems could be considered to be physical. See also: {jikfi}, {termu'e}, {termu'eske}, {mairza'i}, {tifmu'eza'i}, {dacti}, {marji}, {xanri}, {fatci}, {menli}, {cinmo}, {cmaci}."},{"word":"fislytsa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (force) is physically strong in aspect $x_2$ by standard $x_3$","notes":"{fisli}, {tsali}. Specifically refers to the physical aspect of {tsali}. Syn. {jikfytsa}"},{"word":"fitnese","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ does fitness training $x_2$ (property of $x_1$) in order to $x_3$ (event)","notes":"See also {zajba}, {atlete}, {sportivo}, {cilre}, {crezenzu'e}."},{"word":"fitpli","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a customer/client of $x_2$ making use/taking advantage of offer/service $x_3$"},{"word":"fitytoltu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ rejects $x_2$ (offer, suggestion, proposal) from $x_3$."},{"word":"fitytu'i","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ accepts $x_2$ (an offer/suggestion) from $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {friti}, {tugni}, {cpazau}, {radji'i}, {zarcpa}."},{"word":"fi'u","selmaho":"PA3","score":100001,"definition":"digit/number: fraction slash; default \"/n\" => 1/n, \"n/\" => n/1, or \"/\" alone => golden ratio.","notes":"See also {fe'i}, {frinu}"},{"word":"fi'ure","selmaho":"PA*","score":1,"definition":"half.","notes":"synonym {pimu}; see also {xadba}"},{"word":"fi'urgau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ [person/agent] confuses $c_1$ (event/state) for $c_2$ [observer] due to [confusing] property $c_3$ (ka)."},{"word":"fi'u zei re zei cinse","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is demisexual in situation $c_2$ by standard $c_4$."},{"word":"fizbu","score":8,"definition":"$x_1$ is excited/feels excitement about $x_2$ (event/property); $x_2$ excites $x_1$","notes":"See {ue'i}, {entuzi}"},{"word":"fizde","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ awaits for $x_2$ (event) with bated breath; $x_1$ waits for the occurrence of $x_2$ excitedly/restlessly; colloquially: $x_1$ just cannot wait for $x_2$ to happen; $x_1$ is eager for event $x_2$.","notes":"The colloquial definition is figurative: the waiting must and will be performed, but $x_1$ wants $x_2$ to happen as soon as possible/to just come already- for time to flow faster. This is how a child feels on Christmas Eve night for Christmas Day. Usually positive; the negative version is essentially \"dread\". There should be a sense of longing (but future-oriented), intensity, and/or aching for what $x_1$ vaguely expects to happen (independent of what actually does end up happening). See also: {fizbu} (which lacks the sense of waiting), {denpa} (which lacks the sense of excitement and which has too many terbri). Proposed rafsi: \"-fiz-\"."},{"word":"flacau","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=f_3$ [lacks law]/[is lawless with regard to] law(s) $f_1$ specifying $f_2$ (state/event) under conditions $f_4$ by lawgiver(s) $f_5$; $c_1=f_3$ is lawless.","notes":"Cf. {flalu}, {claxu}."},{"word":"flacfatrugri","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=t_1$ is the Lower House/House of Representatives/House of Commons for territory $t_2$ with members $g_3=f_5$.","notes":"Cf. {flalu}, {cfari}, {turni}, {girzu}, {flazautrugri}, {truci'e}, {zuktruci'e}, {flatruci'e}, {pairtruci'e}, {vajraifla}. "},{"word":"flaci'e","score":3,"definition":"$f_1$ is the legal system concerning topic $f_2$ in society $f_3$","notes":"cf. {flalu}, {ciste}. Refers to \"the law\" as an entity, i.e. the legal system. Also used in compounds describing specific areas of law, such as lanzu flaci'e (family law) or zekri flaci'e (criminal law)."},{"word":"fladju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lawyer"},{"word":"fladra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is lawful, legal according to law $x_2$"},{"word":"flalu","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a law specifying $x_{2}$ (state/event) for community $x_{3}$ under conditions $x_{4}$ by lawgiver(s) $x_{5}$.","notes":"$x_1$ is a legality; $x_2$ is legal/licit/legalized/a legality (= {selfla} for reordered places). See also {javni}, {ritli}, {zekri}, {pulji}, {tinbe}."},{"word":"flama'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a legal adult, according to law $x_2$","notes":"See {kralyma'u}, {fuzma'u}"},{"word":"flamingo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus) of variety $x_2$"},{"word":"flanaltinbe","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is an outlaw not following the law $t_2$ made by $t_3$."},{"word":"flani","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a flute/pipe/fife/recorder [flute-like/air-reed musical instrument].","notes":"See also {zgike}."},{"word":"flanrdizi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dizi.","notes":"Cf. {flani}, {pinflani}, {zgica'a}."},{"word":"flapaizda","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is a judicial court administering lawsuit $p_2=f_2$ for community $f_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zdani}, {pajni}, {flalu}."},{"word":"flapo'e","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ legally owns / is the legal owner of $p_2$ according to law $p_3=f_1$.","notes":"Specific to ownership according to some law, does not neccessarily imply possession (={ra'erpo'e}). Note that {ponse} is broader."},{"word":"flapre","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a legal person, according to law $f_1$","notes":"See {flama'u}"},{"word":"flapro","score":2,"definition":"$fa_1$ rebels against/opposes law $fl_1$, which specifies $fl_2$ (state/event) for community $fl_3$ under conditions $fl_4$ by lawgiver(s) $fl_5$."},{"word":"flari'a","score":2,"definition":"$r_1=f_5$ enacts $r_2=f_1$ (law/legislation/treaties/act) for community $f_3$ under condition $r_3=f_4$.","notes":"$x_1$ is usually a national parliament."},{"word":"flaselgu'e","score":1,"definition":"$g_2$ is a/are citizen(s) of country $g_1$ according to law $f_1$ specifying $f_2$ (state/event) for community $f_3$.","notes":"From {flalu}, {gugde}. Cf. {flaxa'u}."},{"word":"flatruci'e","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=t_1=f_5$ is the legislative branch of the government of people/territory/domain/subjects $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {flalu}, {turni}, {ciste}, {truci'e}, {zuktruci'e}, {pairtruci'e}, {flacfatrugri}, {flazautrugri}, {vajraifla}."},{"word":"flaukse","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the vector flux (flow) of quantity/substance (count) $x_2$ through (geometric/imaginary) hypersurface/embedded manifold $x_3$ per unit hyperarea per unit time.","notes":"This is the transport phenomena sense of \"flux\": a density of flow, the maximal rate of flow of a subsramce or quantity ($x_2$) through a differential hypersurface. If the hypersurface $x_3$ is $n$-dimensional spatially and the dimensionality (units) of $x_2$ is $U$, then the dimensionality (units) of $x_1$ is $U$/(1 m$^{n}$ * s). Fairly similar to {nildenmi}. For the hypersurface integral of this quantity (with respect to the normal), use: {flaumji}. See also: {flecu}."},{"word":"flaume","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plum of variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {persika}, {rutrprunu}"},{"word":"flaumji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the scalar flux (total flow) of quantity/substance $x_2$ through bounding Jordan orientable manifold $x_3$ under conditions and conventions of definition $x_4$ (including actual orientation of $x_3$, signum of outflux, etc.)","notes":"This is the hypersurface integral sense \"flux\". For the sense of the integrand which produces this meaning, use {flaukse}. See also: {flecu}, {nildenmi}."},{"word":"flauta","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ flouts/show disdain or contempt for $x_2$ (event)","notes":"For showing contempt for people use 'tu'a x2'"},{"word":"flaxa'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a/are legal resident(s) of location/country $x_2$ according to law $f_1$ specifying $f_2$ (state/event) for community $f_3$.","notes":"From {flalu}, {xabju}. Cf. {flaselgu'e}."},{"word":"flazautrugri","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=t_1$ is the Upper House/Senate/House of Lords for territory $t_2$ with members $g_3=f_5=z_3$. ","notes":"Cf. {flalu}, {zanru}, {turni}, {girzu}, {flacfatrugri}, {truci'e}, {zuktruci'e}, {flatruci'e}, {pairtruci'e}, {vajraifla}. "},{"word":"fleca'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ washes $x_2$ away and is a current/flow/river of/in $x_3$.","notes":"See also {flecu} {catke}."},{"word":"flecarvi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ pours/intensely rains to $c_2$ from $c_3$."},{"word":"flecu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a current/flow/river of/in $x_{2}$ flowing in direction to/towards $x_{3}$ from direction/source $x_{4}$.","notes":"[$x_1$ is a stream of $x_2$; $x_2$ is a fluid Gas or liquid. (= {selfle} for reordered places); $x_1$ flushes toward $x_3$; flush (= {caifle}, {sukfle})]; See also {rirxe}, {senta} where no directionality is implied, {rinci}, {xampo}, {dikca}, {sakci}, {gapci}, {litki}, {ciblu}."},{"word":"flefamtu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a faucet made of material $x_2$ with flow rate $x_3$ and water pressure $x_4$","notes":"see {flecu} {fanmo} {tubnu} For a possible faucet lever use {vrabatke}"},{"word":"flefa'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fluid or fluid-like pouring to $x_2$ from $x_3$."},{"word":"flese","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is (a) philosophy/ideology (one sense) about/of/pertaining to topic/subfield (one sense) $x_2$ with subfield (different sense)/features/details/specifics/specific idea(s) $x_3$, with methodology $x_4$, followed/thought/considered by $x_5$ (thinker/philosopher/individual); philosophy $x_1$ is characterized by values/thoughts/opinions/ruminations $x_3$ about topic/subject $x_2$.","notes":"May also include code of conduct, ethical protocol, mode of thought, life-musings, etc.. x5 need not be an ardent supporter of the philosophy, although a certain degree of substance might be implied by the connection of being a philosophy (rather than a passing thought or idea) thereof; x5 does not need to be professional. Proposed short rafsi: -les-. See also: {pijyske}, {filsofiia}, {filsofo}, {marde}, {lijda}, {saske}, {jinvi}, {sidbo}, {pensi}, {prije}, {djuno}, {krici}, {menli}, {jijnu}, {senpi}, {birti}."},{"word":"fletola","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (property of $x_3$) is the grammar of language $x_2$ for elidible construct $x_3$ that is assumed to fill its place even if elided","notes":"See also {gretera}, {gerna}"},{"word":"fletroca'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a valve, a device that controls the flow of $x_2$ through a pipe $x_3$","notes":"see {valvula}, {ventile}, {flecu}, {jitro}, {cabra}"},{"word":"fletrogusmi'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a traffic light","notes":"See also {klafle}"},{"word":"fletu'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=t_1$ is a pipe/tube/hose carrying fluid $x_2=f_2=t_3$ towards $x_3=f_3$ from $x_4=f_4$ (direction/source)","notes":"Fluid is any flowable matter (gas, liquid, slurry, powder etc.). Cf. {jaurflevau}, {datnyfle}, {blutu'u}, {tubnu}, {pambe}, {litki}, {gapci}, {bumru}, {danmo}, {purmo}, {pulce}, {sligu}."},{"word":"fliba","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ fails at doing $x_{2}$ (state/event); $x_{1}$ is a failure at its role in $x_{2}$.","notes":"Baffled (= {pesfli}, {jmifli}, {dafspufli}, {menfli}, among other senses); also $x_2$ ceases/does not complete/fails to continue due to failure on the part of $x_1$. See also {cfila}, {snada}, {srera}, {troci}, {sisti}, {ranji}, {denpa}, {bebna}, {zunti}."},{"word":"flipo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Filipino culture/nationality/language/geography in aspect $x_2$ "},{"word":"flira","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the face [head/body-part] of $x_{2}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is facial.","notes":"See also {sefta}, {stedu}, {crane}, {mebri}."},{"word":"flixru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ bounces $x_2$ back to $x_3$ from $x_4$ because of failure $x_5$."},{"word":"flizu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=z_1=f_1$ does $x_2=z_2$ to achieve goal $x_3=z_3=f_2$ which $x_1$ fails to achieve."},{"word":"flubisli","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=f_1$ is an iceberg floating on $f_2$ (water, sea etc.)."},{"word":"flulimna","score":1,"definition":"$l_1=f_1$ (agent) swims on liquid $l_2=f_2$.","notes":"Cf. {fulta}, {limna}."},{"word":"flundero","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a flounder of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mlafi'e}."},{"word":"fluplu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a floating island of material/properties $x_2$ floating on $x_3$.","notes":"This is possibly the funniest word in the entirety of Lojban. See also {fulta} {daplu}."},{"word":"fnord","score":3,"definition":"fnord"},{"word":"fo","selmaho":"FA","score":100000,"definition":"sumti place tag: tag 4th sumti place."},{"word":"fo'a","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: he/she/it/they #6 (specified by goi)."},{"word":"fo'ai","selmaho":"LOhOI","score":2,"definition":"Creates a predicate abstraction sumti out of a full bridi clause, binding all the necessary lambda variables to the ko'a-ko'u pronoun series. The number of bound variables must be indicated by appending {xi} followed by that number to the word {fo'ai}, unless only one variable (namely {fo'a}) is bound, in which case the {xi} marking is optional.","notes":"\"lo ka ce'u ce'u ce'u broda (ku)\" = \"fo'ai xi ci fo'a fo'e fo'i broda (ku'au)\". In the rare cases where more than five lambda variables are needed, fo'a xi PA might be used. See also ko'ai, ce'ai."},{"word":"fo'e","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: he/she/it/they #7 (specified by goi)."},{"word":"fo'i","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":100001,"definition":"pro-sumti: he/she/it/they #8 (specified by goi)."},{"word":"foi","selmaho":"FOI","score":100000,"definition":"terminator: end composite lerfu; never elidable."},{"word":"foi'e","selmaho":"FOIhE","score":1,"definition":"GOI attachment modifier: allows a cmavo of selma'o GOI (which must follow immediately) to be attached to a selbri","notes":"This word must (ignoring quotes, etc.) be preceded by a selbri (to which it immediately attaches, even in sumti) and must be followed by a member of selma'o GOI (ignoring erasure, etc.). All other semantics and syntax of the GOI construct remains the same, it just applies to the selbri immediately prior to this word, rather than a sumti. See also: {po'oi}."},{"word":"foi'i","score":2,"definition":"create a relation abstraction sumti out of a full bridi clause, binding the two lambda variables to the {fo'i} and {fo'u} pronouns."},{"word":"foinkana'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ represents/pertains to Canaan/Phoenician culture in property/aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"foldi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a field [shape/form] of material $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is a broad uniform expanse of $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also woods (= {ricfoi}), lawn/meadow (= {sasfoi}), brush (= {spafoi}, {cicyspafoi}). See also {purdi}, {cange}."},{"word":"foldota","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pangolin of species/breed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mabru}, {manti}, {mudyctijalra}."},{"word":"fomcau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is foamless/unleavened.","notes":"see also {nanbrmatsa}, {fomymledi}"},{"word":"fomke'acirla","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a quantity/contains Swiss cheese/cheese with holes from source $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xelveto}, {xelvetik}, {ladru}."},{"word":"fompralitki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an effervescent liquid of composition $x_2$, releasing gas $x_3$","notes":"See {litki}, {fonmo}, {cupra}, {tabrelkijno}"},{"word":"fomsetyboi","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bubble(foam-layer-ball) with material $x_2$","notes":"See also {fomsle}"},{"word":"fomsle","score":0,"definition":"$s_1$ is a bubble of material $f_2$ filled with $f_3$."},{"word":"fomvanju","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of sparkling wine from fruit/grapes $v_2$. ","notes":"Cf. {fonmo}, {vanju}, {risyvanju}, {xalka}, {jikru}, {birje}, {uiski}, {campania}, {vo'otka}, {koinka}."},{"word":"fomymledi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is yeast of species $x_2$ growing on $x_3$.","notes":"see also {nanba}, {birje}, {vanju}"},{"word":"fonjo'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ calls $x_2$ on the phone.","notes":"See {fonxa}, {jorne}."},{"word":"fonjorne","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ calls $x_2$ on the phone","notes":"See {fonxa}, {jorne}"},{"word":"fonjudri","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a telephone number of $j_2$."},{"word":"fonmo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of foam/froth/suds of material $x_{2}$, with bubbles/vacuoles of material $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {zbabu}."},{"word":"fonselrango","score":1,"definition":"$rango_2$ is a smartphone with embedded phone $rango_1$, which performs function $rango_3$","notes":"See also {smartefono}."},{"word":"fonskami","score":4,"definition":"$s_1=f_1$ is a smartphone for purpose $s_2$ attached to system/network $f_2$","notes":"Synonym of samfonxa"},{"word":"fonta'a","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ talks on the phone to $t_2$ about $t_3$ in language $t_4$."},{"word":"fonxa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a telephone transceiver/modem attached to system/network $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {tcana}."},{"word":"fonynoi","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is an answering machine/voice mail message about $n_2$ from $n_3$ to $n_4$."},{"word":"fo'o","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: he/she/it/they #9 (specified by goi)."},{"word":"fo'orma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a formal expression; $x_1$ is formal"},{"word":"forca","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a fork/fork-type tool/utensil for purpose $x_{2}$ with tines/prongs $x_{3}$ on base/support $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {dakfu}, {smuci}, {komcu}, {tutci}."},{"word":"formato","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a format, layout of a publication or document $x_2$","notes":"See also {uencu}, {morna}, {tarmi}"},{"word":"formose","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ has a pleasing shape, is pleasant to look at by $x_2$"},{"word":"forse","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ has physical force in $x_2$ (property of $x_1$)","notes":"'ti forse lo neftoni be li pa' - 'this has a force of 1 Newton'. See also {neftoni}"},{"word":"fortepano","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fortepiano","notes":"{klavile} is a more generic term"},{"word":"fo'u","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: he/she/it/they #10 (specified by goi)."},{"word":"frafi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is interactive fiction about $x_2$"},{"word":"fragari","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a strawberry of species/breed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {frambesi}, {grute}, {jbari}, {rozgu}."},{"word":"fraksino","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ash of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"fraktali","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fractal with properties $x_2$","notes":"Fractal is a geometric figure that repeats itself under several levels of magnification, and that shows self-similarity on all scales. See also {pixra}, {cartu}, {panra}, {ckilu} "},{"word":"frambesi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a blackberry/raspberry/bramble of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {fragari}, {grute}, {jbari}, {rozgu}."},{"word":"frangula","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a buckthorn of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"franguua","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fringe"},{"word":"frankobolo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a document used to prepay service $x_2$ like postage costs, tax, license fees; $x_1$ is a postage stamp used to pay service $x_2$","notes":"See also {mrilu}."},{"word":"franskafkas","score":1,"definition":"Franz Kafka","notes":"The great Bohemian author (1883-1924)."},{"word":"fraso","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects French/Gallic culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {ropno}."},{"word":"frasuje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/relates to/pertains to Gothic (French-originating, High or Late Medieval, post-Romanesque pre-Renaissance) style/aesthetic/art/architecture/practice in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Probably not restricted to pieces from the original time period, as long as it relates to the style in some way. Does not refer to the various Goths peoples in a contemporaneous manner, nor to the 'emo/goth' style (dark clothes, etc.)."},{"word":"frati","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reacts/responds/answers with action $x_{2}$ to stimulus $x_{3}$ under conditions $x_{4}$; $x_{1}$ is responsive.","notes":"$x_3$ stimulates $x_1$ into reaction $x_2$, $x_3$ stimulates reaction $x_2$ (= {terfra} for place reordering); attempt to stimulate, prod (= {terfratoi}, {tunterfratoi}). See also {preti}, {danfu}, {spuda}, {cpedu}, {tarti}."},{"word":"fraxu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ forgives $x_{2}$ for event/state/activity $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {dunda}, {curmi}, {zungi}."},{"word":"fredura","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is an example of witticism, quip about $x_2$ by $x_3$","notes":"See also {notci}, {xalbo}"},{"word":"fre'edi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of dark matter/dark gravitation [unknown thing with gravitational consequences] with properties $x_2$","notes":"If scientists eventually figure out that dark matter is not a thing at all but, for example, the result of a mathematical correction to our present understanding of gravitation, this word may need to be redefined to something similar to \"$x_1$ relates to dark matter/dark gravitation in manner/aspect $x_2$\", or whatsoever is fitting, or it could be deleted all together."},{"word":"fregau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ (person/agent) fertilises $g_2=f_1$ for supporting the growth/development of $x_3=f_2$."},{"word":"freskeio","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fresco"},{"word":"fretaimlunra","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to the Fertile Crescent region/geography/nationality/culture/history in property/aspect $x2$"},{"word":"fri'ai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are in relation $x_3$ with different things (i.e. not the same things).","notes":"See also: {unli}."},{"word":"frica","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ differs/is distinct from/contrasts with/is unlike $x_{2}$ in property/dimension/quantity $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also other-than (less common meaning). See also {ranxi}, {drata}, {dunli}, {simsa}, {vrici}."},{"word":"fricau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=l_1=c_1$ misses out on experience $x_2=l_2$."},{"word":"fricaute'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=t_1$ feels FOMO (\"fear of missing out\") about $x_2=t_2$; $x_1=t_1$ is scared of missing out on event/experience/information $x_2=t_2$","notes":"Cf. {fricau} {terpa}"},{"word":"fridjisku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=d_1$ expresses wish to audience $c_3=l_1$ that he/she/it/they experience $l_2$, via expressive medium $c_4$"},{"word":"frigau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ makes $x_2$ undergo experience $x_3$; $x_1$ treats $x_2$ in manner $x_3$."},{"word":"frikadeli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a boiled meatball (meal; a ball of minced or ground meat, boiled) consisting of $x_2$","notes":"{polpeta} is a more generic term. See also {tefteli}, {sanmi}, {rectu}"},{"word":"frikasi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fricassee, pieces of chicken or other meat stewed in gravy with e.g. carrots and onions and served with noodles or dumplings"},{"word":"friko","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects African culture/nationality/geography in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {ropno}, {xazdo}."},{"word":"frikytu'a","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=t_1$ is Africa","notes":"From {friko} {tumla}. See also {zdotu'a}, {rontu'a}, {tcotu'a}, {sralytu'a}, {bemtu'a}, {ziptu'a}"},{"word":"frikyxasli","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=x_1$ is an African wild ass [Equus africanus] of subspecies/breed $x_2$."},{"word":"frili","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (action) is easy/simple/facile for $x_{2}$ (agent) under conditions $x_{3}$; $x_{2}$ does $x_{1}$ freely/easily.","notes":"See also {nandu}, {sampu}, {zifre}."},{"word":"frimartine","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (an artiodactyl, usually a bovine) is intersex because of an opposite-sex twin; $x_1$ is a freemartin"},{"word":"frimo'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ remembers experience $x_2$ (li'i) ","notes":"Synonymous with {vedli}. See also {lifri}, {morji}."},{"word":"frinu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a fraction, with numerator $x_{2}$, denominator $x_{3}$ ($x_{2}$/$x_{3}$).","notes":"See also {parbi}, {dilcu}, {mekso}, {fendi}, {fi'u}."},{"word":"frinyna'u","score":3,"definition":"$n_1$ is a rational/fractional number.","notes":"{frinu} {namcu}. See also {tolfrinyna'u}, {xarna'u}, {tolxarna'u}, {mrena'u}, {lujna'u}"},{"word":"frisefa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ experiencing $x_2$ is prevented by $x_3$; $x_1$ misses (one sense) $x_2$","notes":"See {lifri}, {fanta}"},{"word":"friske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is phenomenology of/about (aspect of) phenomena/perception/conscious experience $s_2$ (subject matter), with methodology $s_3$.","notes":"Synonymous with {selfriske}. Not limited to the 'phenomenologist' tradition in Western philosophy."},{"word":"friteri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a friterie / baraque à frites / friture / frituur / frietkot / frietkraam serving fast food $x_2$ to $x_3$.","notes":"A particular type of fast food restaurant, selling fries and usually a variety of other deep-fried snacks and sauces, as found in Belgium, the Netherlands and Northern France. The place structure models {gusta}."},{"word":"friti","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ offers/proffers $x_{2}$ [offering] to $x_{3}$ with conditions $x_{4}$.","notes":"($x_4$ may be nu canja, nu pleji, etc.; an unconditional offering has the 'condition' of acceptance); $x_2$ may be a specific object, a commodity (mass), an event, or a property; pedantically, for objects/commodities, this is sumti-raising from ownership of the object/commodity (= {posfriti}, {posyselfriti} for unambiguous semantics). See also {canja}, {dunda}, {rinsa}, {vecnu}, {jdima}, {cnemu}, {pleji}, {vitke}."},{"word":"fru'austumu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a frustum/cone/cylinder/pyramid made of material $x_2$ with larger base $x_3$ and at-most-as-large base $x_4$, with other characteristics $x_5$.","notes":"$x_4$ cannot be larger in hyperarea than $x_3$. A cone and a pyramid are degenerate frusta with exactly one base ($x_4$) being exactly a point (the apex); a line segment is a doubly-degenerate frustum with $x_3$ (and therefore $x_4$) being a point. The bases should typically be approximately parallel to one another; they need not be perpendicular to their axis. Except possibly when at least one base is a point, they will be (apprpximately) geometrically similar to one another (having the same cross-section along parallel planes wrt the axis, modulo scale/size, which will nonetheless be multiplied by a uniform factor in all 'dimensions'). A round base will produce, approximately, a circular cone or a (circular) cylinder."},{"word":"frufengalu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bandersnatch of species $x_2$"},{"word":"frufra","score":2,"definition":"$fru_1=fra_1$ frowns/grimaces at/in reaction to $fra_3$."},{"word":"frumu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ frowns/grimaces (facial expression).","notes":"$x_1$ frowns/grimaces at/in reaction to $x_2$ (= {frufra}). See also {cmila}, {cisma}."},{"word":"fu","selmaho":"FA","score":100000,"definition":"sumti place tag: tag 5th sumti place."},{"word":"fu'a","selmaho":"FUhA","score":100000,"definition":"reverse Polish mathematical expression (mex) operator flag."},{"word":"fu'a'ai","selmaho":"PA5","score":2,"definition":"digit/number: first Foias' constant; the unique value of $x_1$ such that $x_n$ -> ∞ as n -> ∞ for $x_{n+1} = (1 + (1/( x_n )))^n$; such $x_1$ = 1.187…","notes":"See also: {fu'a'au}"},{"word":"fu'a'au","selmaho":"PA5","score":2,"definition":"digit/number: second Foias constant; the value x for which $(1/x)(1 + (1/x))^x=1$ is true; ≈ 2.293…","notes":"See also: {fu'a'ai}"},{"word":"fu'au","selmaho":"UI3","score":4,"definition":"discursive: luckily - not pertaining to luck - unluckily.","notes":"Expresses fortune/misfortune of the speaker. Use {dai} to express fortune/misfortune of the listener. See also {funca}."},{"word":"fucking","score":-1,"definition":"synonym of {ba'e}"},{"word":"fu'e","selmaho":"FUhE","score":100000,"definition":"begin indicator long scope."},{"word":"fu'ei","selmaho":"FUhE","score":3,"definition":"begin within-context quote.","notes":"Terminated by {fu'o}. Quoted text need not be grammatical on its own, but must be grammatical in context with the surrounding text."},{"word":"fu'ei'a","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"discursive: indicate a change in speaker to fo'a; used generally in quotations.","notes":"Considered to have sa'a attached to it by default. Using sa'anai would cancel that effect. Used to quote dialogues."},{"word":"fu'ei'e","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"discursive: indicate a change in speaker to fo'e; used generally in quotations.","notes":"Considered to have sa'a attached to it by default. Using sa'anai would cancel that effect. Used to quote dialogues."},{"word":"fu'ei'i","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"discursive: indicate a change in speaker to fo'i; used generally in quotations.","notes":"Considered to have sa'a attached to it by default. Using sa'anai would cancel that effect. Used to quote dialogues."},{"word":"fu'ei'o","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"discursive: indicate a change in speaker to fo'o; used generally in quotations.","notes":"Considered to have sa'a attached to it by default. Using sa'anai would cancel that effect. Used to quote dialogues."},{"word":"fu'ei'u","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"discursive: indicate a change in speaker to fo'u; used generally in quotations.","notes":"Considered to have sa'a attached to it by default. Using sa'anai would cancel that effect. Used to quote dialogues."},{"word":"fu'esku","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ blames/holds responsible/accuses $f_1$ for action/state $f_2$ from authority $f_3$ to audience $c_3$ with expression medium $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {i'anai}."},{"word":"fugvrse'i","score":0,"definition":"$removed$"},{"word":"fu'i","selmaho":"UI5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: easy - difficult.","notes":"See also {frili}."},{"word":"fu'inai","selmaho":"UI*5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: easy - difficult."},{"word":"fu'ivla","score":7,"definition":"$x_1=v_1=f_1$ is a loanword meaning $x_2=v_2$ in language $x_3=v_3$, based on word $x_4=f_2$ in language $x_5$.","notes":"Also officialy used to describe words in the Lojban morphological class allocated for use by {vonfu'ivla}. Due to not being {jbosarxe} {zi'evla} is prefered by some. See also {pavyfu'ivla}, {relfu'ivla}, {cibyfu'ivla}, {vonfu'ivla}, {zi'evla}, {le'avla}."},{"word":"fukpi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a copy/replica/duplicate/clone of $x_{2}$ in form/medium $x_{3}$ made by method $x_{4}$ (event).","notes":"See also {krefu}, {rapli}, {gidva}.; Borrowing (={fu'ivla})."},{"word":"fukpu'i","score":1,"definition":"$f_4=p_1$ pastes (during editing) $f_2=p_2$ from $f_3$.","notes":"Cf. {fukpi}, {punji}, {fukra'e}, {vicra'e}."},{"word":"fukra'e","score":1,"definition":"$f_4=r_1$ copies (during editing) $f_2=r_2$ from $f_3$.","notes":"Cf. {fukpi}, {ralte}, {vicra'e}, {fukpu'i}."},{"word":"fuksnacpi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=s_2$ is a mockingbird of species $c_2$ which produces sound $s_1$ that is a copy of $f_2$.","notes":"Cf. {fukpi}, {sance}, {cipni}."},{"word":"fukspu","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=s_1$ responds to $f_2=s_2$ with response $s_3=f_4$, which is roughly the same thing.","notes":"Responding with mimicry; this might mean repeating their words, or returning a favor with a similar favor, etc."},{"word":"fuktra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ mimics or imitates $x_2$ in doing $x_3$; $x_1$ copies $x_2$'s actions or behavior"},{"word":"fukygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ (agent) creates copy $f_1$ of $f_2$ in form/medium $f_3$ by method $f_4$ (event).","notes":"See also: {fukpi}, {gasnu}."},{"word":"fuky'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a copy/clone of a copy/clone of ... a copy/clone of $x_2$ through intermediate steps $x_3$ (ce'o).","notes":"$x_2$ is not necessarily the original."},{"word":"fukyvlarafsi","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is the rafsi prefix used in stage-3 fu'ivla $v_1=f_1$, rafsi based on word $r_2$.","notes":"“rafsi prefix” is a term specific to Lojban and refers to the initial part of a stage-3 fu'ivla which is a rafsi. $x_2$ is the word in which the rafsi is used, $x_3$ is the word from which the rafsi has been derived. See also: {cibyfu'ivla}, {fu'ivla}, {rafsi}."},{"word":"fukyzifpo'e","score":2,"definition":"$f_1=z_1=p_1$ holds the copyright for copying $f_2=p_2$ under law $p_3$.","notes":"\"Copyright\" itself might be \"si'o fukzifypo'e\". If you are actually translating something with a copyright notice, you should leave the notice in the original language."},{"word":"fulreto","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a ferret (Mustela putorius furo) of the breed $x_2$","notes":"See {ermine}, {mutsteila}"},{"word":"fulta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (passive) floats on/in fluid (gas/liquid) $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is buoyant.","notes":"See also {limna}, {bloti}, {sakli}."},{"word":"fultapla","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=f_1$ is a raft of material $t_2$ shape $t_3$ floating on $f_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bloti}, {greblo}."},{"word":"funca","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event/property) is determined by the luck/fortune of $x_{2}$; (note mabla/zabna not implied). $x_{1}$ is determined by chance.","notes":"See also {cunso}, {mabla}, {zabna}."},{"word":"funduki","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hazel (nut/tree) of species $x_2$"},{"word":"funjdi","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ decides/makes a decision $j_2$ (du'u) about $j_3$, whose outcome is determined by luck.","notes":"Cf. {funca}, {jdice}."},{"word":"funseia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'operator' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: operator-1 (joik-jek operator-1 | joik stag? KE # operator /KEhE#/)*. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"funtiio","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (plural of ordered pairs) is an exhaustive set (possibly infinite) of inputs/outputs defining a unary function which yields result $x_3$ when given input $x_2$; $x_1$($x_2$) = $x_3$","notes":"\"f(x) = z\" == \"fy funtiio xy fi zy\". \"lo ro se {zilbri} be lo ka ce'u {sumji} ce'u li pa\" is a way to extract the input/output set of the relation \"f(x) = x−1\", so that you can use it as funtiio's x1. Using a la-name for referring to a function is also an option, for example \"la .fankcyn. cu funtiio li re li ci\". See also {fancu}, {fancuka}."},{"word":"fu'o","selmaho":"FUhO","score":100000,"definition":"end indicator long scope; terminates scope of all active indicators."},{"word":"fu'oi","selmaho":"FUhO","score":0,"definition":"terminates scope started with fu'ei","notes":"see also {fu'ei}"},{"word":"furde'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is compost."},{"word":"furfipsanso","score":1,"definition":"$sa_1$ is fish sauce for use with $sa_2$, containing ingredients including $sa_3$.","notes":"Cf. {kukfusra}, {tsapi}, {silna}, {sobysanso}."},{"word":"furfuru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is dandruff in/on $x_2$ caused by $x_3$."},{"word":"furjargasta","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=g1=j1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains stainless steel","notes":"see also: {fusra}, {jdari}, {gasta}"},{"word":"furkula","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a furcula/wishbone/merrythought/fused clavicle (body part) of $x_2$."},{"word":"furso'epesxu","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=p_1$ is fermented bean paste of soybeans $s_1=p_2$.","notes":"Fermented bean paste is a category of fermented foods typically made from ground soybeans, which are indigenous to the cuisines of East and Southeast Asia, such as miso."},{"word":"furtifa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ rusts","notes":"Shortening of {furtirfarvi}."},{"word":"furtirfarvi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ rusts"},{"word":"furtirse","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=f_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of rust.","notes":"Cf. {fusra}, {tirse}."},{"word":"fusra","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ rots/decays/ferments with decay/fermentation agent $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is rotten/decayed/fermented.","notes":"See also {birje}, {vanju}, {vifne}."},{"word":"fu'u","selmaho":"VUhU0","score":100000,"definition":"n-ary mathematical operator: elliptical/unspecified mathematical expression (mex) operator."},{"word":"fuvla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a loanword meaning $x_2$ in language $x_3$, based on word $x_4$ in language $x_5$.","notes":"Cf. {fugvo}"},{"word":"fuzgau","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ holds $x_2$ responsible for $x_3$ (event/action)","notes":"= {to'ai} {fuzme}"},{"word":"fuzma'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is old enough to have responsibility $x_2$, according to standard $x_3$","notes":"See {flama'u}, {kralyma'u}"},{"word":"fuzme","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is responsible/accountable for $x_{2}$ (action/resulting state) to judge/authority $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {bilga}."},{"word":"fuzrai","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=f1$ is a director/trustee on the board of directors/trustees of $f_2$.","notes":"Cf. {traji}, {fuzme}, {fuzraikamni}, {kagnytruralju}, {kagnyja'a}."},{"word":"fuzraikamni","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=t_1=f_1$ is the board of directors/trustees of $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {fuzme}, {traji}, {kamni}, {fuzrai}, {trokamni}."},{"word":"fuzypai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ holds $x_2$ responsible for $x_3$ (event/action)","notes":"= {to'ai} {fuzme}"},{"word":"fy","selmaho":"BY2","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for f."},{"word":"fy'ai","selmaho":"PA","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: twenty-one (decimal 21)."},{"word":"fy'au","selmaho":"KY'AU","score":-1,"definition":"Number suffix initiating a subordinate clause representing a predicate whose arity is the suffixed number; the lambda variables representing the predicate slots are bound from the fo'a-fo'u series in their dictionary ordering; the number of bound variables is the same as the predicate arity.","notes":"For example, if the selected arity is two (re fy'au), then only {fo'a} and {fo'e} are bound, and {fo'i} etc. are not bound. Terminator: {ku'au}."},{"word":"fy'oi","selmaho":"KYhOI","score":1,"definition":"Number suffix initiating a subordinate clause representing a predicate whose arity is the suffixed number; the lambda variables representing the predicate slots are bound from the fo'a-fo'u series in their dictionary ordering; the number of bound variables is the same as the predicate arity.","notes":"For example, if the selected arity is two (re fy'oi), then only {fo'a} and {fo'e} are bound, and {fo'i} etc. are not bound. Terminator: {ku'au}."},{"word":"fy zei sance","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiceless labiodental fricative sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {fasnce}."},{"word":"ga","selmaho":"GA","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: forethought all but tanru-internal or (with gi)."},{"word":"ga'a","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"zgana modal, 1st place to observer ... ; witnessed by ..."},{"word":"ga'abru","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a broom with bristles $b_2$ with long handle $g_1$."},{"word":"ga'ai","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"unary mekso operator: Lorentz-Einstein gamma factor $+1/((1-(|X|^2))^{(+1/2)})$ for input $X$.","notes":"Typically, input X can be a scalar (typically between -1 and 1, exclusive of both endpoints except in the limit) or a vector (or a similar mathematical object) with a signed magnitude belonging to the previously mentioned interval; in the former case, \"|X|\" in the definition refers to its absolute value; in the latter case, \"|X|\" in the definition refers to the nonnegative magnitude of said vector (or similar object). Typically, the output is a(n extended) real number no less than 1; whether or not positive-infinity exists in the codomain is a matter of convenience, convention, and context. This definition can be extended (such as for tachyons)."},{"word":"ga'arbimvrogai","score":-1,"definition":"$ga_1$ is a fence gate in fence opening $v_1=ga_2$ between $v_2=b_2=gr_2$ and $v_4=b_3=g_2$ (unordered), in fence $v_4=b_1=gr_1$.","notes":"This definition was entered by mistake, use {garbimvrogai}."},{"word":"ga'arboijvi","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ plays baseball against $j_2$ in competition $j_3$ for prize/title $j_4$.","notes":"Cf. {grana}, {bolci}, {jivna}, {ga'arboiterjvi}, {kriketi}, {krokete}."},{"word":"ga'arboiterjvi","score":0,"definition":"$j_3$ is a baseball match/game with $j_1$ playing/competing against $j_2$ for prize/title $j_4$.","notes":"From {grana}, {bolci}, {jivna}. Cf. {ga'arboijvi}, {kriketi}."},{"word":"ga'arcimcko","score":1,"definition":"$co_1$ is a mop/swab/swob for soaking up $ci_1=co_2$ with long handle $g_1$."},{"word":"ga'ardansu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) pole dances to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$ using pole $g_1$."},{"word":"ga'argreku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a truss for supporting $x_2$","notes":"from {grana} + {greku}"},{"word":"ga'argrekycripu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is truss bridge a over/across $x_2$ between $x_3$ and $x_4$","notes":"from {ga'argreku} + {cripu}"},{"word":"ga'arkembisladru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a popsicle with ice cream $x_2=b_1=l_1$ and stick $x_3=g_1$."},{"word":"ga'arpatlu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a french-fried potato of variety/cultivar $x_2$ cooked in fat/oil $x_3$"},{"word":"ga'au","selmaho":"PA5","score":2,"definition":"digit/number: Euler–Mascheroni constant, usually denoted by lowercase gamma (γ); approximately 0.5772156649 (in decimal).","notes":"The difference in the limit as n becomes arbitrarily large between/of: the sum of (1/k) for all strictly positive integers k < (n+1), and the natural logarithm of n."},{"word":"ga'avro","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a grate between $v_2$ and $v_3$ of material $g_2=x_4$."},{"word":"gacri","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cover/[lid/top] for covering/concealing/sheltering $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {pilka}, {gapru}, {marbi}, {drudi}, ve {botpi}, {bitmu}, {calku}."},{"word":"gacybo'i","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a gas cylinder [closable container for gas] made of material $b_3$ with lid $b_4$."},{"word":"gacydunja","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=d_1=g_2$ desublimates from the gaseous state at temperature $x_2=d_2=g_3$ with pressure $x_3=d_3$.","notes":"The process of this is called “deposition” or “desublimation” in English. From “{gapci} {dunja}”; refers to a direct change of the state of matter from gaseous to solid. Cf. {ligyfebvi}."},{"word":"gadri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an article/descriptor labelling description $x_{2}$ (text) in language $x_{3}$ with semantics $x_{4}$.","notes":"$x_2$ is the noun phrase/sumti without the article/descriptor; description (($x_1$ with $x_2$) = gadysu'i); note: 'determiner' has become the accepted general linguistics term, displacing 'article'; however, 'determiner' includes all words that can introduce a noun phrase/sumti, whether a description or not, such as pronoun possessives like lemi, quantifiers (especially in indefinites) like ci and su'o, and demonstratives like ti, ta, and tu; the term 'descriptor' in Lojban, is limited to words that introduce descriptions (excluding indefinites), such as those of selma'o LA and LE, their common compounds such as lemi, and possibly lenu. 'article' typically refers only to a single word; Lojban assumes the broader meaning] See also {valsi}, {cmavo}."},{"word":"ga'e","selmaho":"BY1","score":100000,"definition":"upper-case letteral shift."},{"word":"ga'ei","selmaho":"NU","score":2,"definition":"abstractor: sensation / qualia abstractor; $x_1$ is the sensation / qualia associated with objects with property [bridi, bound to ce'u], via sense $x_2$, as sensed by $x_3$","notes":"Semantically linked to {ganseti}. {lo} {ga'ei} ({ce'u}) {xunre} = {lo} {ganseti} {be} {lo} {ka} ({ce'u}) {xunre}. Is one proposed way of dealing with abstractions of colors ({zilska}) and other \"elemental\" sense experiences. Proposed rafsi: -gel-"},{"word":"ga'elfu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (la'e zo BY/word-bu) is a capital/capitalised/upper-shift letter/digit/symbol in alphabet/character-set $x_2$ representing $x_3$.","notes":"Syn. {ga'e zei lerfu}. See also {lerfu}, {ga'e}, {to'alfu}."},{"word":"ga'elto'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (ka) is the case (uppercase or lowercase) of letter $x_2$ in orthography $x_3$","notes":"See {ga'elfu}, {to'alfu}"},{"word":"ga'e zei lerfu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (la'e zo BY/word-bu) is a capital/capitalised/upper-shift letter/digit/symbol in alphabet/character-set $x_2$ representing $x_3$.","notes":"See also {lerfu}, {ga'e}, {to'a zei lerfu}."},{"word":"ga'ezga","score":2,"definition":"$g_1=z_1$ perceives $z_2$ to have quality $g_2$ by means/sense $g_3=z_3$ under conditions $g_4=z_4$"},{"word":"gaftercu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1 = cuxna_3$ (set) is the collection of options/settings that can be chosen by user $x_2 = cuxna_1$ ~ $galfi_1$ for purpose $x_3$.","notes":"cuxna2 is deleted; galfi1 was raised from an event abstraction to a person agent; the third sumti slot of this word is not predictable from veljvo (but is inspired by galfi2). x3 is the interface feature which the choices modify; for example, x3 can be the sound amplitude ('loudness') feature/setting on a speaker and x1 is a set of values for that feature (according to some scale) which can be achieved by the speaker output."},{"word":"gafygau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) causes $x_2$ (event) to modify/alter/change/transform/convert $x_3$ into $x_4$","notes":"This is a {jvajvo}: {galfi} {zei} {gasnu}. Included in the dictionary because it's referenced in the notes for {galfi}."},{"word":"gafyzmico","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=z_1=g_1$ is a zmico that modifies the terbri default specification of a brivla, producing result $x_2=z_2=g_3$ at level/with construct-orientation $x_3=z_3$ with discourse duration $x_4=z_4$ in language $x_5=z_5$; $x_1$ is a default specification modifier that produces output re-specification $x_2$","notes":"{zmico} is an experimental gismu. See also: {zmico}, {sumyzmico}"},{"word":"ga'i","selmaho":"UI5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier/honorific: hauteur - equal rank - meekness; used with one of lower rank.","notes":"See also {gapru}, {cnita}."},{"word":"gai","selmaho":"PA2","score":100001,"definition":"digit/number: hex digit C (decimal 12) [twelve].","notes":"Experimental rafsi: -gam-"},{"word":"ga'icu'i","selmaho":"UI*5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier/honorific: hauteur - equal rank - meekness; used with one of equal rank."},{"word":"gai'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":2,"definition":"zgadi/cadga modal; 1st place: with just/expected result ...; should/ought to result in ...","notes":"Not necessarily causal; may be hypothetical."},{"word":"gaimast","score":0,"definition":"December.","notes":"Cf. {celma'i}, {pavrelmasti}."},{"word":"gaimra","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=g_1$ is a cover/[lid/top] for sheltering $m_2=g_2$ from danger/threat $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {santa}, {calku}."},{"word":"ga'inai","selmaho":"UI*5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier/honorific: hauteur - equal rank - meekness; used with one of higher rank."},{"word":"gai'o","selmaho":"GOhA","score":2,"definition":"pro-bridi: the empty predicate","notes":"False for all values. See also: {zai'o} (pro-sumti; empty), {mai'i} (pro-sumti; universal), {cei'i} (pro-bridi; universal), {ctaipe}."},{"word":"gairbevma'e","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is a van for carrying $m_2=b_2$ to $b_3$ from $b_4$ over path $b_5$","notes":"from {gacri} + {bevma'e}"},{"word":"gairgau","score":2,"definition":"$gas_1$ puts cover $gac_1$ on $gac_2$.","notes":"Cf. {gacri}, {gasnu}."},{"word":"gairjaudu'e","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=g_1$ is a flood covering $g_2$.","notes":"Cf. {gacri}, {djacu}, {dukse}."},{"word":"gairmasti","score":0,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is December of year $x_2=m_2$ in calendar $x_3=m_3$."},{"word":"gairvau","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a chest containing $v_2=g_2$ with lid $g_1$."},{"word":"gajnafauke","score":-1,"definition":"if $x_1$ is true, $x_2$ happens, then repeats as long as $x_1$ is true","notes":"See {ifle}, {faurganake}, {goilka'i}, {goilgau}, {jetnu}"},{"word":"galbirka","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=b_1$ is a forearm of $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {birka}."},{"word":"galcatlu","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ looks up at $c_2=g_1$.","notes":"Cf. {gapru}, {catlu}."},{"word":"galckule","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a high school at $x_2$ teaching subject(s) $x_3$ to audience/community $x_4$ operated by $x_5$","notes":"High school generally includes 9-12, but it can also be 8-12, 7-12, 10-12 etc. and it can also be another system depending on the country (and the state)."},{"word":"galcpare","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ climbs/[goes up/ascends] upwards on wall/fence/mountain/boulder/obstacle $x_2=c_2$ using $x_3=c_4$ [limbs/tools/equipment] towards top/summit $x_4=g_1$ from base/floor/baseline/standard height $x_5=g_3$.","notes":"From {galtu} {cpare}. Narrows down {cpare} to only mean climbing and upwards, against the gravitational pull (the frame or reference). For surface of x2, see/use {sefta}. "},{"word":"galfi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event) modifies/alters/changes/transforms/converts $x_{2}$ into $x_{3}$.","notes":"Causal, resultative change; agentive modification (= {gafygau}, {gafyzu'e}). (cf. {stika} for non-resultative, {binxo} for not-necessarily causal change, {cenba} for non-resultative change; {zasni})"},{"word":"galgau","score":1,"definition":"$gas_1$ elevates/raises $gal_1$ by height reference $gal_2$ and height standard $gal_3$."},{"word":"galjdika","score":1,"definition":"$x1=g1=j1$ sinks/descends in frame of reference $x2=g2$ by amount $x3=j3$"},{"word":"galji'o","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=j_1$ is the peak/summit of $j_2$ at location $j_3$ in frame of reference $g_2$","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {galtu}, {jipno}"},{"word":"galki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a galaxy, of contents $x_2$ and other characteristics/parameters $x_3$; $x_1$ is galactic."},{"word":"galkla","score":-1,"definition":"$x1=k1$ goes up to $x2=g1=k2$ from $x3=g2=k3$ via route $x4=k4$ with means $x5=k5$"},{"word":"galmu'u","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ rises to $m_2=g_1$ from origin $m_3=g_3$ via path $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {muvdu}, {galtu}, {klama}, {gapru}, {sa'irbi'o}, {tolfa'u}."},{"word":"galprurci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (text, image, page element) is supra/aforementioned/previous/earlier/preceding/above/toward the top of the page/screen (flat and primarily two-dimensional display) relative to $x_2$ (text, image, page element) on page/screen/in work $x_3$ according to cultural convention $x_4$.","notes":"Because text is usually read horizontally, this word could mean \"to the left of\" (for left-to-right writing) or \"to the right of\" (for right-to-left writing), as assessed on each given line; additionally, any horizontal direction within the plane of the display can contribute a nonzero component, so long as $x_1$ is also topward of $x_2$. For texts/writing systems which begin at the bottom of a page (according to physical orientation), then this word refers to that direction instead of the physical top of the page. In other words, this word always is oriented back along the writing/display which, by cultural convention, the user should have already consumed. Can refer to distinct prior pages. Essentially, the entire document is imagined as being displayed upon a single, arbitrarily-long, ordered screen which is wide enough to display at most a single word/character or element per line throughout; in this configuration, $x_1$ precedes and is perforce 'above' $x_2$. See also: \"{balvidzita}\" (opposite), \"{galprurci zei farna}\"."},{"word":"galraipau","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=g_1=t_1$ is the top (uppermost part) of $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {galtu}, {gapru}."},{"word":"galto'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a harmonic/overtone of $x_2$; $x_1$ is otonal with respect to $x_2$.","notes":"x1 and x2 can be frequencies, or pitch classes, or intervals. See also: {dzito'a}."},{"word":"galtu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is high/up/upward in frame of reference $x_{2}$ as compared with baseline/standard height $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also upper; $x_3$ is generally some defined distance above a zero point/baseline, or is that baseline itself. See also {gapru}, {dizlo}, {cnita}, {drudi}, {farna}."},{"word":"galtupcra","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=g_1$ is the lap of $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {galtu}, {tuple}, {crane}, {tsetupyzbe}."},{"word":"galxe","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the throat/gullet [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: narrow(ing) opening of a deep hole].","notes":"See also {cnebo}, {kevna}, {tunlo}."},{"word":"galxejbo'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a/the maxilla bone performing function $b_2$ in body of $b_3$."},{"word":"galxyfe'a","score":3,"definition":"$f_1=g_1$ is a/the pharynx [body-part] of $g_2$.","notes":"Similar to pharanx (gr. cleft, chasm). Nasopharynx (={zbigalxyfe'a}), oropharynx (={molgalxyfe'a}), laryngopharynx/hypopharynx (={galxyferni'a}). See also {moldruji'o}, {galxe} and {fenra}."},{"word":"galxypunli","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=p_1$ is the Adam's apple (laryngeal prominence) of $g_2=p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {galxe}, {punli}."},{"word":"gambaru","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ works hard / strives / endures / does their best at / gives their all in doing $x_2$ (activity), to achieve goal $x_3$","notes":"Especially in the face of difficulty; \"keeping up the fight\". The place structure is like {gunka} or {zukte}."},{"word":"gamgata","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kumquat of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {nimre}"},{"word":"gamseti'yra'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ synaesthetizes qualia $x_2$ with qualia $x_3$ (but not necessarily the inverse) under conditions $x_4$.","notes":"$x_2$ and $x_3$ are specific qualia (so, orangeness and spiceyness would work; but color and taste would not work). {ganseti} {srana}."},{"word":"gamyma'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is December/twelfth month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Note: Based on experimental rafsi for {gai} (gam). Use with caution. Alternative: {pavrelma'i}"},{"word":"gamymei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dozen of $x_2$ counting by dimension/aspect $x_3$","notes":"From {gai} + {mei}. See {kamre}"},{"word":"ganai","selmaho":"GA*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: forethought all but tanru-internal conditional/only if (with gi)."},{"word":"ganbaru","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ works hard / strives / endures / does their best at / gives their all in doing $x_2$ (activity), to achieve goal $x_3$","notes":"Especially in the face of difficulty; \"keeping up the fight\". The place structure is like {gunka} or {zukte}."},{"word":"gancai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1=g_1$ is vast in dimension $x_2=g_2$ to observer $x_3=c_3=g_3$"},{"word":"gancladakyxa'i","score":1,"definition":"$xa_1=d_1=c_1$ is a broadsword for use against $xa_2=d_2$ by $xa_3$ with blade of material $d_3$, long by standard $c_3$, broad by standard $g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cladakyxa'i}."},{"word":"gancuktai","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is an ellipse (geometric form) of object/abstraction/manifestation $t_2$ (object/abstract) wide in dimension $x_3=g_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sovda}, {bolci}."},{"word":"ganda","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is turned off / deactivated, not performing function $x_2$","notes":"Antonym of {katci}."},{"word":"ganfauke","score":2,"definition":"if $x_1$ is true, $x_2$ happens, then repeats as long as $x_1$ is true","notes":"See {ifle}, {faubganke}, {goilka'i}, {goilgau}, {goilbi'o}, {efku}"},{"word":"ganjdika","score":2,"definition":"$z_1$ narrows/contracts/is diminished in dimension $g_2$ by amount $j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ganra}, {jdika}, {ganze'a}."},{"word":"ganlo","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (portal/passage/entrance-way) is closed/shut/not open, preventing passage/access to $x_{2}$ by $x_{3}$ (something being blocked).","notes":"As a doorway, but also perhaps a semi-permeable membrane. $x_{3}$ is blocked by $x_{1}$. $x_{2}$ is inaccessible. See also {kalri}, {pagre}, {canko}, {vorme}, {zunti}."},{"word":"ganra","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is broad/wide in dimension $x_{2}$ [2nd most significant dimension] by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {clani}, {jarki}, {rotsu}, {condi}, {barda}, {gutci}, {minli}."},{"word":"ganse","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [observer] senses/detects/notices stimulus $x_{2}$ (object/nu) by means $x_{3}$ under conditions $x_{4}$.","notes":"$x_1$ is sensitive to $x_2$; also feels, spots, perceives, makes out, discerns/recognizes (but only implying reaction without necessarily any significant mental processing); note that the emphasis is on a property which stimulates $x_1$ and is detected (sanji is passive about the sensing, and is not limited to sensory input, as well as presuming some kind of discernment/recognition, while not being concerned with the means of detection); $x_3$ sense/sensory channel. See also {pencu}, {sanji}, {viska}, {sumne}, {tirna}, {zgana}, {canci}, {simlu}."},{"word":"ganseti","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the sensation/qualia (abstract) associated with objects with property $x_2$ (ka), via sense $x_3$ (ka), as sensed by $x_4$","notes":"{lo} {ganseti} {be} {lo} {ka} ({ce'u}) {xunre} = 'the color red', {lo} {ganseti} {be} {lo} {ka} ({ce'u}) {sudga} = 'the sensation/feeling of dryness'. $x_3$ is the involved sense, e.g. {lo} {ka} {viska} for sight; this can often be left unspecified. See also {ga'ei}, {ganse}, {li'i}, {li'imdu}, {gansetifri}"},{"word":"gansetifri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ feels sensation / qualia $x_2$ via sense $x_3$ (ka) // {ka'e gansetifri} = $x_1$ is sentient (able to feel subjective conscious experiences)","notes":"$x_2$ is a {ganseti}-type. Proposed gismu form: {gelse}, with rafsi -ges- and -ge'e-. See {lifri}, {ganse}."},{"word":"ganti","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the testes/ovary/testicle/scrotum/balls/gonad/stamen/pistil [body-part] of $x_{2}$, gender $x_{3}$.","notes":"Egg/sperm/pollen/gamete producing/bearing organ. See also {plibu}, {sovda}, {pinji}, {gutra}, {mabla}."},{"word":"ganto'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a note low in frequency/pitch produced by $x_2$","notes":"cf. {ganra}, {tonga}. See also {jakto'a} for \"high-pitched\".\r\n\r\n\"wide\" refers to the wavelength of a note low in frequency, as well as the characteristics of an object which produces such a note. Alternative to existing word {cmato'a}, which is ambiguous due to the fact that \"small\" could refer to either the frequency in Hertz (i.e., low pitch) or the wavelength (i.e. high pitch)."},{"word":"gantre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=m_1=g_1$ measures $x_2=m_2$ meters in its second longest direction $x_3=m_3=g_2$ by measurement standard $x_4=m_4$.","notes":"x1 {ganra} is not asserted, which is why ganra3 is absent. Cf. {clatre}, {tsutre}."},{"word":"gantycaunakybakni","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a steer [castrated male cattle/beef-producer/bovine] of species/breed $b_2$."},{"word":"gantycautolcitnakybakni","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=c_1$ is a bullock [castrated old male cattle/beef-producer/bovine] of species/breed $b_2$, old by standard $c_2$."},{"word":"gantydakli","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a scrotum of $g_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ganti}, {dakli}"},{"word":"ganvi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the sensory media content of type/stimulating sense/containing experience information $x_2$ of recording/broadcast/media $x_3$ displayed/produced by medium/device $x_4$.","notes":"Generalizes/encompasses both of {vidvi} and {snavi} (where $x_2$ is visual/video or audio, respectively), so-called '4D' experiences (which have jostling/kinetoceptive and olfactory stimuli), the feelies from Huxley's /Brave New World/, and other stuff."},{"word":"ganxo","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the anus/anal orifice/asshole/arsehole [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: exit, waste exit].","notes":"Also asshole/ass/arsehole; (adjective:) $x_1$ is anal. See also {zargu}, {kalci}, {mabla}, {rinci}."},{"word":"ganze'a","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ broadens/widens in dimension $g_2$ by amount $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ganra}, {zenba}, {ganjdika}."},{"word":"ganzu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ organizes $x_{2}$ [relative chaos] into $x_{3}$ [ordered/organized result] by system/principle(s) $x_{4}$.","notes":"$x_3$ is also a system; $x_4$ could be merely a function which inherently serves to dictate the organizational structure of $x_3$. See also {ciste}, {morna}, {stura}, {bilni}, {cabra}."},{"word":"ga'o","selmaho":"GAhO","score":100000,"definition":"closed interval bracket marker; mod. intervals in non-logical connectives; include boundaries."},{"word":"ga'oi","selmaho":"UI2","score":1,"definition":"evidential: I disagree with you vehemently, but offer no substantive counterarguments/information pulled from my ass","notes":"Approximately the same as '{.ie} {nai} {le'o} {ju'a}'. See {ga'i}"},{"word":"ga'onra'itsi","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=g_1=r_1$ is an indehiscent fruit/seed-envelope (which remains closed/sealed and whole) of organism $t_2$ with potential to produce/containing/enclosing offspring $t_3=g_3$ preventing passage to $g_2$ (default: external environment)","notes":"r2 is assumed to be indefinite (indehiscent fruit must be processed/stimulated by active external means in order to release their seeds). There is no reason for the 'fruit' to necessarily be of a plant, although it probably will be."},{"word":"ga'orce'omosysna","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an affricate consonant with place of articulation $g_1=m_2=m_3$ and phonation $x_3$.","notes":"cf. {zunsna}. Since this is a long lujvo, this word may possibly be reduced to {ce'osna} in fast speech and/or informal writing."},{"word":"ga'orga'a","score":1,"definition":"$x1=gr1=ga3$ is a latch/[closing rod] of material $x2=gr2$, closing $x3=ga1$, preventing passage to $x4=ga2$"},{"word":"ga'orgau","score":1,"definition":"$gas_1$ shuts $gan_1$, preventing passage/access to $gan_2$ by $gan_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ganlo}, {pluta}, {klama}, {klina}, {stela}."},{"word":"ga'ormolsa'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=m_2$ hums melody/song $s_2$ to audience $s_3$"},{"word":"ga'osna","score":4,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plosive consonant with place of articulation $g_1$ and phonation $x_3$","notes":"cf. {zunsna}, {fantysna}"},{"word":"gapci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is gaseous/fumes/a gas/vapor of material/composition including $x_{2}$, under conditions $x_{3}$.","notes":"$x_3$ includes temperature and pressure. See also {pambe}, {vacri}, {litki}, {sligu}, {danmo}, {bumru}, {cidro}, {flecu}."},{"word":"gapcpare","score":0,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a climb-below with surface climbed $x_{2}$ with climbing tool $x_{3}$. (omit, $x_{4}$ = gapru1 (above) = cpare3 (direction climbed))."},{"word":"gapkla","score":2,"definition":"$x1=k1$ ascends/goes up to $x2=g1=k2$ from $x3=g2=k3$ via route $x4=k4$ by means $x5=k5$."},{"word":"gapnifa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is upside-down","notes":"Shortening of {gapnitfa'e}."},{"word":"gapnitfa'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is upside-down"},{"word":"gapru","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is directly/vertically above/upwards-from $x_{2}$ in gravity/frame of reference $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {tsani}, {galtu}, {cnita}, {drudi}, {gacri}, {dizlo}, {farna}."},{"word":"gapselfa'a","score":1,"definition":"$f_2$ is turned up from $g_2$ in reference frame $g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {gapru}, {farna}."},{"word":"garbimvrogai","score":2,"definition":"$gac_1$ is a fence gate in fence opening $v_1=gac_2$ between $v_2=b_2=gra_2$ and $v_4=b_3=gra_2$ (unordered), in fence $v_4=b_1$.","notes":"Cf. {garbi'u}, {vrogai}."},{"word":"garbi'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=g_1$ is a fence separating $b_2=g_2$ and $b_3=g_2$ (unordered) of/in structure $b_4$.","notes":"Cf. {garna}, {bitmu}."},{"word":"garna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a rail/railing/bar [tool] supporting/restraining $x_{2}$, of material $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {kamju}, {grana}, {tutci}."},{"word":"garpata","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tick of family/genus $x_2$","notes":"See also {jukni}, {ankabuta}, {iksodida}."},{"word":"gasfrili","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is obvious/easy to notice for $x_2$","notes":"Additional sumti slots are probably needed. See also {jmifrili}."},{"word":"gaskre","score":2,"definition":" $k_1=g_3$ is a/are the whisker(s)/sensory hair(s) /vibrissa(e) attached to $k_2=g_1$ at body part $k_3$ for the detection of stimuli $g_2$ under conditions $g_4$.","notes":"Cf. {ganse}, {kerfa}, {zbikre}, {runkre}."},{"word":"gasldudmoka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sees what $x_2$ did there, namely $x_3$"},{"word":"gasmlu","score":1,"definition":"$x1=s1$ feels $x2=g2$ to $x3=g1=s3$ under conditions $x4=g4=s4$"},{"word":"gasnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiced velar stop sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Derived from and synonymous with {gy zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient consonant in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"gasnirna","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a sensory neuron which carry input stimulus property $g_2$ (ka) to brain, of observer $g_1=n_2$"},{"word":"gasnu","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [person/agent] is an agentive cause of event $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ does/brings about $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {gau}, {gunka}, {zukte}, {rinka}, {fasnu} for non-agentive events, {jibri}, {kakne}, {pilno}"},{"word":"gaspo","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Gua\\spi language/culture in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"gaspu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (thing/nu) feels sensory-good / is a pleasant stimulus to $x_2$"},{"word":"gasta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains steel of composition including $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {jinme}, {molki}, {tirse}."},{"word":"gastcica","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is an illusion that deceives/tricks $x_2$ into sensing $x_3$ using sense $x_4$ under conditions x5","notes":"Use jai gastcica for objects; {ganse} {tcica}; {prugastcica}, {narprugastcica}."},{"word":"gasyju'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=j_1$ witnesses/testifies $x_2=j_2$ (du'u) about $x_3=j_3$ by epistemology $x_4=j_4$","notes":"from {ganse}+{djuno}"},{"word":"gasyjvemu'utcini","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the sensori-motor stage as experienced by child $x_2$","notes":"1st stage in Jean Piaget's 4 stages of cognitive development. Between 0-2 years, a child discovers the difference between themselves and their environment. At that point, they will use their senses to learn."},{"word":"ga'u","selmaho":"FAhA2","score":100002,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; upwards/up from ..."},{"word":"gau","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"gasnu modal, 1st place agent/actor case tag with active agent ..."},{"word":"gau'a","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso (no-more-than-4-ary) operator: Gaussian function $f(x, a, b, c) = c e^{-((x-a)^2 / (2*b^2))}$.","notes":"Parameter 'a' is the SECOND operand; x is the first. Defaults: $c = 1/ \\sqrt{2 \\pi \\sigma}$ (normalized), $a = \\mu$ (the arithmetic average of the data set), $b = \\sigma$ (the standard deviation of the data set). Moreover, by context, $\\mu = 0$ (the average is 0) or $\\sigma = 1$ (the standard deviation is 1) might be assumed by default."},{"word":"ga'u'au","selmaho":"GAhUhAU","score":1,"definition":"mekso n-ary operator: append contravariant (upper) indices to tensor","notes":"Terminated by {te'oi'oi}. Takes ordered input (A, X_1, X_2, …, X_(n-1)), where A is a tensor and X_i is an index with an understood (or elsewhere defined) ordered domain. It appends/assigns X_i to be the ith contravariant index of A, which is usually designated as a superscript in the ith position to the right of A. See also: {ni'a'au}. It is probable that Einstein summation notation will be conventionally in effect."},{"word":"gau'e","selmaho":"BAI","score":2,"definition":"ganse modal, 1st place to perceiver ... ; sensed, detected by ..."},{"word":"gau'i'o","selmaho":"PA5","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: Gauss' arithmetic-geometric mean of 1 and √(2)=sqrt(2) constant G ≈ .8346268…","notes":"See also: \"{cnanlagau}\"."},{"word":"gauncri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a surjective function from $x_2$ (domain) to $x_3$ (codomain).","notes":"Every element of the codomain has at least one preimage under $x_1$. See also: \"{ficystoraunju}\"."},{"word":"gau'o","selmaho":"FAhA2","score":2,"definition":"location tense relation / direction; upon/atop ...","notes":"Contraction of {ga'u re'o}"},{"word":"gaupli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ uses $x_2$ for bringing about $x_3$ (event)","notes":"See also {pilno}, {gasnu}."},{"word":"ga'u re'o","selmaho":"FAhA2*","score":1,"definition":"location tense relation / direction; upon ...","notes":"See also {cpana}."},{"word":"gaurki'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is person/agent $x_2=g_1$'s reason/motivation/purpose for doing/bringing about $x_3=g_2=k_2$.","notes":"From {gasnu} {krinu}. $x_1$ is by default known by $x_2$ at some level of consciousness; {nalsanji} {gaurki'u} may be used for when an agent's reasons for an act are truly unconscious."},{"word":"gaurtcini","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is an opportunity for $t_2=g_1$ to do $g_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tcini}, {gasnu}, {funca}."},{"word":"gaurzu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ volitionally brings about $x_2$ (event) for purpose/goal $x_3$ (event)","notes":"See also {zukte}, {gasnu}, {djijevgau}."},{"word":"gaxlumple","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is toilet paper.","notes":"Cf. {ganxo}, {lumci}, {pelji}"},{"word":"gaxmolgle","score":1,"definition":"$gl_1$ rims/performs anilingus on $gl_2$.","notes":"Cf. {gaxygle}, {molgle}, {zargu}."},{"word":"gaxygle","score":3,"definition":"$gl_1$ (giver) has anal sex with $gl_2=ga_2$ (receiver).","notes":"Cf. {gletu}, {vibgle}, {molgle}."},{"word":"gaxykafke","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1=g_2$ farts, expelling gas $x_2=k_2$."},{"word":"gaznatu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of natural gas, a mixture of methane with smaller amounts of ethane, propane, butane, other gaseous hydrocarbons and petroleum deposits","notes":"See also {kolme}, {kolgapci}, {ctile}, {livla}."},{"word":"gazykamni","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=g_1$ the committee for steering/organizing $g_2$ into $g_3$ by system/principle(s) $g_4$ of body/organization $k_3$.","notes":"From {ganzu}, {kamni}. Cf. {trukamni}, {trokamni}, {ctakamni}."},{"word":"ge","selmaho":"GA","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: forethought all but tanru-internal and (with gi)."},{"word":"ge'a","selmaho":"VUhU0","score":100000,"definition":"mathematical operator: null mathematical expression (mex) operator (used in >2-ary ops)."},{"word":"ge'ai","selmaho":"ZOhU","score":2,"definition":"metasyntactic variable prenex","notes":"Explicitly marks variables, e.g. ko'a ko'e, lerfu-strings, and/or brodV (must be converted into sumti using {me'ei}) as being metasyntactic: i.e. having no specific meaning or referent and merely used to demonstrate syntax or hypothetical scenarios. Automatically unassigns these variables from any previous assignment. e.g. (me'ei broda me'ei brode ko'a ko'e fo'a fo'e ge'ai). See {ge'ei}, {ce'ai}, {ke'au}, {zo'u}, {da'o}"},{"word":"ge'e","selmaho":"UI6","score":100002,"definition":"attitudinal: elliptical/unspecified/non-specific emotion; no particular feeling."},{"word":"ge'ei","selmaho":"UI3a","score":4,"definition":"metasyntactic variable marker","notes":"Explicitly marks the preceding variable, e.g. ko'a ko'e, lerfu-strings, and/or {broda} series as being metasyntactic: i.e. having no specific meaning or referent and merely used to demonstrate syntax or hypothetical scenarios. Automatically unassigns the variable from any previous assignment. May also be used for pronouns like {mi} or {do} or {dei}. This is useful to refer to {mi} as a 'first-person pronoun' rather than the actual speaker themself, for example, when giving the definition of {mi'o}: '{mi} {ge'ei} {jo'u} {do} {ge'ei}', makes it clear that the speaker doesn't literally mean the speaker and the listener, but are using {mi} and {do} metasyntactically. Similarly, one might define {mi} as '{lo} {cusku} {be} {dei} {ge'ei}'. See {ge'ai}, {da'o}"},{"word":"ge'embetsi","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is a gömböc"},{"word":"ge'enmo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) feels an unspecified or unknown emotion about $x_2$ (event)","notes":"From {ge'e}, {cinmo}. See {co'e}"},{"word":"ge'i","selmaho":"GA","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: forethought all but tanru-internal connective question (with gi)."},{"word":"gei","selmaho":"VUhU2","score":100000,"definition":"trinary mathematical operator: order of magnitude/value/base; [b * (c to the a power)]."},{"word":"gei'ai","selmaho":"BAI","score":0,"definition":"aigne modal, 1st place: with eigenvalue ...","notes":"Eigenvalue is relatively unimportant to know without context of the linear transformation being applied. See also: {aigne}, {segei'ai}, {tegei'ai}, {vegei'ai}."},{"word":"gei'au","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"mekso 7-ary operator: for input $(X_1 = z, X_2 = (a_i)_i, X_3 = (b_j)_j, X_4 = p, X_5 = q, X_6 = h_1, X_7 = h_2)$, this word/function outputs/yields $\\sum_{n=0}^{\\infty} (((\\prod_{i = 1}^{p} ($ne'o'o$(a_i,n,1,h_1)))/(\\prod_{j = 1}^{q} ($ne'o'o$(b_j,n,1,h_2)))) z^n/(n!))$; by default, $X_6 = 1 = X_7$ unless explicitly specified otherwise.","notes":"See \"{ne'o'o}\" (Pochhammer symbol); however, for the purposes of this definition and regardless of the definition(s) provided at \"ne'o'o\", here ne'e'o$(Y_1, Y_2, Y_3, Y_4) = \\prod_{k = 0}^{Y_2 - 1} (Y_1 + (-1)^{(1 - Y_3)} Y_4 k)$ by local definition; ne'o'o$(Y_1, Y_2, Y_3, Y_4) = 1$ for all $Y_2 < 1$, regardless of the other inputs $Y_m$ (so long as they belong to the domain); by default, $Y_4 = 1$ unless explicitly defined otherwise. For the main definition: $z$ is a complex number, and $(a_i)_i$ and $(b_j)_j$ are (pre)defined sequences (id est: functions with domains being exactly the set of exactly all positive integers) such that, for all positive integer indices $i$ and $j$ respectively, their terms/outputs are complex numbers; both $(a_i)_i$ and $(b_j)_j$ are indexed starting at $1$; also, $p, q, h_1, h_2$ are positive integers; by default, $h_1 = 1 = h_2$ unless explicitly specified otherwise. $X_2$ and $X_3$ may require usage of \"{mau'au}\" and \"{zai'ai}\"."},{"word":"gei ci","score":2,"definition":"$10^3$; thousands","notes":"Imprecise number"},{"word":"gei'i'e","selmaho":"JOIhI","score":2,"definition":"mekso unary operator: converts a string of digits which includes {pi} to the same string of digits without {pi}; if {pi} is not present in the original/input string, the output is identical","notes":"Probably can be generalized to handle {pi'e} and distinguish macro- from micro-digits. Notice that it produces a string of digits; the meaning of this string must be established by processing through JUhU or the like. The input must also be a string of digits (not a number). Useful for certain algorithms, such as an nth root algorithm."},{"word":"geirki'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=g_1$ cheers with sound $k_2$ about $g_2$ (event/state).","notes":"Cf. {gleki}, {krixa}, {ki'arzau}."},{"word":"gejrdauko","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is a carrot of variety $x_2$.","notes":"See also {najgenja}, {rulsantyspa}, {spatrdauko}, {spatrxapio}."},{"word":"gejystani","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rhizome/rootstalk of plant/species $x_2$.","notes":"From {genja} {stani}. See also {patlu}, {samcu}. For the Deleuzian philosophy-thing, see {flesrnrizoma}/{deLEZ. zei gejystani}."},{"word":"gekmau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is happier than $x_2$ about $x_3$ by amount $x_4$","notes":"This word is in Jbovlaste based on its use in CLL"},{"word":"geknimi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'gek-sentence' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: gek subsentence gik subsentence tail-terms tag? | KE # gek-sentence /KEhE#/ | NA # gek-sentence. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"gekpanpi","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=p_1$ is blissful about $g_2=p_2$ (event/state)."},{"word":"gek zei uanta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'gek' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: SE? GA NAI? # | joik GI # | stag gik. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"gendra","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ is grammatically correct in situation $d_3$ according to grammar $d_4=g_1$."},{"word":"genja","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a root [body-part] of plant/species $x_{2}$; [metaphor: immobile, supporting, nourishing].","notes":"See also {jamfu}, {jicmu}, {patlu}, {samcu}, {spati}, {krasi}."},{"word":"genjrdauko","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a carrot; $x_1$ is a root [body-part] of plant/species $x_2$ of genus Daucus"},{"word":"genjrtensai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a beetroot (root); $x_1$ is the root portion of the beetroot plant $x_2$ (scientific name: “Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris var. conditiva”).","notes":"See also: {spatrtensai}."},{"word":"genrkasu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the declined form of base noun $x_2$ according to case $x_3$ in language $x_4$.","notes":"The x2 is not necessarily a 'base' noun, and could be any form of the same noun. See also {sumtcita}, {selbri}"},{"word":"gensima","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is a temporary name for $x_2$ (text, object, event) chosen in such a way that it is not used for naming anything else within the current scope","notes":"Also called 'gensym'. To express gensymmed {da} usually {da}{xi}{rau} is used. See {cmene}, {zasni}"},{"word":"gensu'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a grammatical structure/syntax of text $s_2=g_3$ defined by the grammar $g_1$ of language $g_2$.","notes":"{gerna} {stura}; {genturfa'i}"},{"word":"gento","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Argentinian culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {xispo}, {ketco}, {spano}."},{"word":"gentoldra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is grammatically incorrect in situation $x_2$ according to grammar $x_3$","notes":"See also {gendra}."},{"word":"gentufa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ parses text $x_2$ using grammar $x_3$","notes":"zi'evla version of {genturfa'i}. See {gerna}, {gensu'a}, {gendra}"},{"word":"genturfa'i","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=f_1$ parses text $x_2=g_3=f_3$ according to formal grammar $x_3=g_1$."},{"word":"genturpra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ (parser/interpreter) produces formal result $x_2=c_2$ from symbolic/formal manipulation of text string $x_3$ according to rules $x_4$"},{"word":"genvlasle","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=g_1$ is a morpheme/most basic grammatical subunit of word, meaning/causing $v_2$ in language $v_3=g_2$ for language/text $g_3$.","notes":"See also phoneme (={ba'urvlasle})."},{"word":"genxu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a hook/crook [shape/form] of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {kruvi}, {korcu}."},{"word":"ge'o","selmaho":"BY1","score":100000,"definition":"shift letterals to Greek alphabet."},{"word":"gercmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1=g_1$ barks expressing $x_2=c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {gerku}, {cmoni}."},{"word":"gerdja","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is dog food for dogs $c_2=g_1$.","notes":"See also pet food (={dalpe'odja}) and animal feed (={da'udja})."},{"word":"gerkene","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is pickle-/cucumber-shaped","notes":"Should be three-dimensional and enclose a volume. The shape is approximately cylindrical: there is an approximately linear, non-closed axis and any cross-section that is perpendicular thereto should be approximately circular (or trivial). The ends should be rounded and can be tapered; the should not be sharp. The shape is fairly smooth. If the axis is linear, the shape should be convex. The axis should, at most, form a shape like a parenthesis \"(\"; there should not be multiple changes in the sign of curvature. The diameter of the perpendicular cross-section should be largest toward the middle of the axis; the length of the axis should be rather larger than this diametric length."},{"word":"gerki'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is the howl of a dog/canine of species $g_2$.","notes":"Cf. {gerku}, {krixa}."},{"word":"gerkrtciuaua","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Chihuahua of breed/variety $x_2$.","notes":"stage-3 form of “{tciuaua}”. See also: {gerku}"},{"word":"gerku","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a dog/canine/[bitch] of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {lorxu}, {labno}, {mlatu}."},{"word":"gerkuuono","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dhole (Cuon alpinus) of subspecies/breed $x_2$","notes":"See {labno}, {gerku}"},{"word":"gerkyzda","score":0,"definition":"$z_1$ is a doghouse for dog $z_2=g_1$.","notes":"Same as {gerzda}. Mentioned in cll 1.1 §4.13."},{"word":"gerkyzdani","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is a doghouse for dog $z_2=g_1$.","notes":"Same as {gerzda}. Mentioned in cll 1.1 §4.13."},{"word":"gerna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the grammar/rules/defining form of language $x_{2}$ for structure/text $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {bangu}, {stura}, {cmavo}, {jufra}."},{"word":"gernciba'inu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a shiba inu.","notes":"Cf. {gerku}."},{"word":"gerselzda","score":3,"definition":"$s_1=g_1$ is a dog housed in nest $s_2$ of dog breed $g_2$.","notes":"Example 12.16 (cll 1.1). See also {gerzda}."},{"word":"gerske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass of facts) is cynology/science about dogs $g_1=s_2$ based on methodology $s_3$."},{"word":"geryre'u","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ is dog meat from species/breed $r_2=g_2$.","notes":"from {gerku} + {rectu}"},{"word":"gerzda","score":4,"definition":"$z_1$ is a doghouse for dog $z_2=g_1$."},{"word":"gerzdani","score":0,"definition":"$z_1$ is a doghouse for dog $z_2=g_1$.","notes":"Same as {gerzda}. Mentioned in cll 1.1 §4.13."},{"word":"gerzgu","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a dog rose (Rosa canina) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"getpa'ardo","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) of breed $x_2$","notes":"See {bramlatu}. "},{"word":"getru'u","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ is measured in peso (convertible) (ARS) as $r_2$ (quantity), in the Argentine monetary system $r_3$."},{"word":"getybau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=b_1$ is the Argentinian Spanish language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote)","notes":"Cf. {gento}, {bangu}, {sanbau}, {bansupu'a}."},{"word":"getygu'e","score":2,"definition":"$ge_1=gu_1$ is Argentina.","notes":"Cf. {gento}, {gugde}, {gugde'aru}."},{"word":"ge'u","selmaho":"GEhU","score":100001,"definition":"elidable terminator: end GOI relative phrases; usually elidable in non-complex phrases."},{"word":"ge'u'a","selmaho":"GA","score":2,"definition":"logical connective: forethought all but tanru-internal always true (with gi).","notes":"Created to complete the scope of truth tables to include TTTT and FFFF, despite being described as relatively useless. Etymology: g + jetnu + A."},{"word":"ge'u'i","selmaho":"GEhUhI","score":1,"definition":"elidable terminator for connective modifiers","notes":"Terminates {noi'i}."},{"word":"ge'urzdani","score":0,"definition":"$z_1$ is a doghouse for dog $z_2=g_1$.","notes":"Same as {gerzda}. Mentioned in cll 1.1 §4.13."},{"word":"ge'uzda","score":0,"definition":"$z_1$ is a doghouse for dog $z_2=g_1$.","notes":"Same as {gerzda}. Mentioned in cll 1.1 §4.13."},{"word":"gexnivji","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ crochets $n_2$ from yarn $n_3$ using crochet hooks $g_1$","notes":"g2 is dropped as being non germaine to this lujvo"},{"word":"gi","selmaho":"GI","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: all but tanru-internal forethought connective medial marker."},{"word":"gi'a","selmaho":"GIhA","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: bridi-tail afterthought or."},{"word":"gi'a'a","selmaho":"GA","score":2,"definition":"logical connective: forethought all but tanru-internal always false (with gi).","notes":"Created to complete the scope of truth tables to include TTTT and FFFF, despite being described as relatively useless. Etymology: g + jitfa + A."},{"word":"gi'au","selmaho":"KOhA","score":4,"definition":"pro-sumti: refers to the proposition that is the left-hand side complement of the current logical connection.","notes":"Typically used in the right-hand side connectand for referring back to the content of the left-hand side connectand."},{"word":"gi bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":1,"definition":"pro-sumti: in the second half of a sumti forethought connective expression, refers to the first half.","notes":"For example, in \"ge X gi lo co'e be gibu\", gibu refers to X. In case of nesting, the innermost connective is targeted, unless a subscript specifies otherwise: in \"ge X gi tu'a ga Y gi gibu\", gibu refers to Y. \"gibu xi re\" may be used to refer to the second-innermost referent, X. See {nu bu}."},{"word":"gidva","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (person/object/event) guides/conducts/pilots/leads $x_{2}$ (active participants) in/at $x_{3}$ (event).","notes":"A guiding person advises/suggests/sets an example to be followed, but does not necessarily control/direct/manage actual execution of an event; an event may serve as a guide by setting a pattern/example to be emulated. See also {jitro}, {ralju}, {sazri}, te {bende}, {jatna}, {fukpi}, {morna}."},{"word":"gidyselsku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the motto made by $x_2$ for $x_3$ via expressive medium $x_4$","notes":"from {gidva}+{selsku}"},{"word":"gi'e","selmaho":"GIhA","score":100001,"definition":"logical connective: bridi-tail afterthought and."},{"word":"gi'ei","selmaho":"GIhEI","score":3,"definition":"afterthought abstraction wrapper","notes":"Accepts 'gi'ei LE NU', 'gi'ei NU' (elided LE defaults to {lo}), or 'gi'ei LOhOI'. Wraps the bridi before it within an abstraction. e.g. 'mi klama le zarci gi'ei-le-nu cabna lo nu do klama' = 'le nu mi klama le zarci cu cabna lo nu do klama'. Also see {xoi}, {jai'i}. Grammar note: The {gi'ei}-group acts like a specialized {vau}, grabbing a single bridi. If you are in a sub-bridi of the bridi you wish to convert, you need to close the sub-bridi with {vau}, or use {i'au} to return to the top bridi of the sentence."},{"word":"gi'ek zei uanta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'gihek' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: NA? SE? GIhA NAI?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"gi'enai","selmaho":"GIhA*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: bridi-tail afterthought x but not y."},{"word":"gi'e'u'a","selmaho":"GIhA","score":1,"definition":"logical connective: bridi-tail afterthought always true.","notes":"Created to complete the scope of truth tables to include TTTT and FFFF, despite being described as relatively useless. Etymology: gi'a + jetnu + A."},{"word":"gigbivysamsle","score":2,"definition":"$se_1$ is (close to) a billion ($10^9$) of eight indivisible, most basic computer subunits of computer $se_2$; $se_1$ is a gigabyte","notes":"In binary a gigabyte is actually 1 073 741 824 bytes, but we can round off for brevity, and to parallel the metric units."},{"word":"gigdo","score":100004,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a billion [British milliard] [$10^9$] of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"See also {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}. {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}"},{"word":"gi'i","selmaho":"GIhA","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: bridi-tail afterthought conn question."},{"word":"gi'i'a'a","selmaho":"GIhA","score":2,"definition":"logical connective: bridi-tail afterthought always false.","notes":"Created to complete the scope of truth tables to include TTTT and FFFF, despite being described as relatively useless. Etymology: gi'a + jitfa + A."},{"word":"giiOm","score":1,"definition":"Guillaume","notes":"Also: \".giióm.\"."},{"word":"gikfagri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a campfire with fuel $x_2$ burning-in/reacting-with oxidizer $x_3$ at camp/encampment $x_4$.","notes":"See {ginka}, {fagri}, {mudyfagri}."},{"word":"gik zei uanta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'gik' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: GI NAI? #. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"gimet bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":1,"definition":"letteral: guillemet (letteral)."},{"word":"gimkamsmikezypro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (word/quote; probably gismu) conflicts with $x_2$ (word/text; probably gismu) according to rules $x_3$ in language $x_4$.","notes":"Neither x1 nor x2 need be \"official and accepted\". A standard value for $x_3$ in the case of Lojban would be the traditional gismu creation algorithm's dissimilarity criteria. See also: \"{vlapro}\"."},{"word":"gimpro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (word/quote; probably gismu) conflicts with $x_2$ (word/text; probably gismu) according to rules $x_3$ in language $x_4$.","notes":"Shortened from {gimkamsmikezypro}. Neither x1 nor x2 need be \"official and accepted\"."},{"word":"gimrafrimna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rhythmic conjugation of word $x_2$, rhyming with word $x_3$ in language $x_4$, with changed final vowel/ending $x_5$.","notes":"This word refers to the uncommon practice of changing the last vowel of a brivla in order to have it rhyme with surrounding words in its spoken context. This can only be done to gismu and lujvo ending in 5-letter rafsi. x2 should be the orthodox spelling of x1. Use \"{me'o} [vowel]\" to describe x5. This word is an autonym, being a {gimrafrimna} of the word {gimrafrimni}. See also {rimni} {abu} {ebu} {ibu} {obu} {ubu} {sezyskivla}."},{"word":"gimrafrimni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rhythmic conjugation of word $x_2$, rhyming with word $x_3$ in language $x_4$, with changed final vowel/ending $x_5$.","notes":"This word refers to the uncommon practice of changing the last vowel of a brivla in order to have it rhyme with surrounding words in its spoken context. This can only be done to gismu and lujvo ending in 5-letter rafsi. x2 should be the orthodox spelling of x1. Use \"{me'o} [vowel]\" to describe x5. This word is a {se} {gimrafrimni}, and has the four rhythmic conjugations \"{gimrafrimna}\", \"gimrafrimne\", \"gimrafrimno\", and \"gimrafrimnu\". See also {rimni} {abu} {ebu} {ibu} {obu} {ubu}."},{"word":"gimste","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a list of gismu","notes":"See {gismu} {liste}"},{"word":"gimy'inda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (si'o) deserves a gismu $x_2$ by standard $x_3$ according to $x_4$, over the objections of $x_5$, even though it would conflict with gismu $x_6$ and $x_7$ is a perfectly good zi'evla"},{"word":"gimyzevla","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a stage 3 fu'ivla/zi'evla meaning $x_2$, based on gismu/root word $x_3$ in language $x_4$","notes":"Synonymous to {cibyfu'ivla}."},{"word":"gincilnacnalfadni","score":2,"definition":"$f_1$ (member) exhibits aneuploidy (atypical quantity of chromosome) of type/number $n_1$ in/with respect to chromosome $gc_1$ which is atypical of species/set $gc_3=f_3$","notes":"f2 is incorporated into x2=n1 and x3=gc1; the sumti filling in the last terbri may be a species or a set."},{"word":"gincilta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a chromosome containing gene/locus $x_2$ of species $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jgina}, {cilta}."},{"word":"ginfu'izmase","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a DNA copying enzyme (polymerase, transcriptase) making copy $x_2$ of DNA $x_3$.","notes":"experimental gismu {zmase}; see also {fatyginfu'izmase}, {ginslami}, {gincilta}"},{"word":"gingamu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity/is made of gingham.","notes":"Shorter form of “{bukrgingamu}”."},{"word":"ginka","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a camp/encampment/temporary residence of $x_{2}$ at location $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {dinju}, {xabju}, {zdani}."},{"word":"ginlanzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (mass) is a biological/genetic/'blood' family with members including $x_2$ bonded/tied/joined according to standard/'blood' relations $x_3$.","notes":"Members of $x_1$ are blood relatives."},{"word":"ginlazdze","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a genetic-familial/'blood' ancestor of $x_2$ by bond/tie/relation/of degree $x_3$.","notes":"$x_2$ must be the genetic offspring of $x_1$ or the genetic offspring of someone who is also a ginlazyseldze of $x_1$; trivially, one may consider $x_1$ to be a ginlazydze of themself ($x_1$), and possibly/probably others. See also: {kraune}, {kloje}, {tseingu}, {dzena}. This is more specific than {seldze} ($x_3$ is much narrower). This word is equivalent to \"{se} {ginlazyseldze}\". This word allows familial peers as possibilities for $x_1$ and $x_2$, so this relationship is a subtype of {ginydze}."},{"word":"ginlazmi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a genetic/biological/'blood' family member of $x_2$ via bonds/ties/standard/blood relations $x_3$."},{"word":"ginlazrirni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the biological/full/genetic-familial/'blood' parent of $x_2$; $x_2$ is the biological offspring/direct and immediate genetic-familial descendant of $x_1$.","notes":"Step-parents are excluded, as are most other forms of parenting/rearing/raising/mentoring. Genetic clones may be included."},{"word":"ginlazyfamti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a biological/genetic-familial/'blood' aunt/uncle of $x_2$ by genetic-familial bond/tie/blood relation $x_3$; x1 is a genetically and familially associated member of $x_2$'s genetic/biological parent(s)'s generation.","notes":"No prefix \"great-\"s or \"grand-\"s may immediately precede this word in English translation. A {ginlazytunba} of $x_1$ must be a {ginlazrirni} of $x_2$."},{"word":"ginlazyseldze","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a genetic-familial/'blood' descendant of $x_2$ by bond/tie/relation/of degree $x_3$.","notes":"$x_1$ must be the genetic offspring of $x_2$ or the genetic offspring of someone who is also a ginlazyseldze of $x_2$; trivially, one may consider $x_2$ to be a ginlazydze of themself ($x_2$), and possibly/probably others. See also: {kraune}, {kloje}, {tseingu}, {dzena}. This is more specific than {seldze} ($x_3$ is much narrower). This word is equivalent to \"{se} {ginlazdze}\"."},{"word":"ginlazytamne","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is genetic-familial/'blood' cousin to $x_{2}$ by bond/tie $x_{3}$; [non-immediate family member, default same generation (zero-times removed)].","notes":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ share at least one common {ginlazdze}."},{"word":"ginlazytunba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a genetic-familial/biological/'blood' sibling of $x_2$ by bond/tie/standard/shared genetic parent(s) $x_3$.","notes":"Half-siblings are included; step-siblings are excluded."},{"word":"ginpoi","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a sequence with ordering rule $x_{2}$ with sequence base set-gene $x_{3}$."},{"word":"ginske","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is genetics (gene studies) based on methodology $x_2$ (proposition)","notes":"See also {cedyske}"},{"word":"ginsle","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a chemical base (adenine/thymine/guanine/cytosine) within gene $j_1=s_2$."},{"word":"ginxu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an instance of DNA/deoxyribonucleic acid (individual or mass) with purity $x_2$."},{"word":"ginydze","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a genetic/biological ancestor (or familial peer thereof) of $x_2$ by relationship/to degree $x_3$ through/along graph-geodesic within their shared biological family.","notes":"There is a genetic/biological path of parent-child connections which connects $x_2$ to a familial peer of $x_1$ such that this said peer and $x_1$ are approximately of the same generation (such as siblings or cousins); $x_1$ must belong to the same genetic family as $x_2$ and the said peer. Very similar to \"{rirny'utka}\", except genetic/biological connection is implied every step along the way, and $x_1$ may actually be a familial peer of the same generation as the actual direct ancestor, rather than necessarily being that direct ancestor themself. Notice that any familial peer of $x_2$ is a potential substitute themself for $x_2$ in this definition, so a symmetry wrt the breadth of specification due to allowance of peers is indeed implied, but need be explicitly allowed by the definition in only one case. This word is broader than and includes {ginlazdze}; it allows for the possibility of horizontal gene transfer, artificial genetic manipulation, clonal relations, very large organisms (such as certain fungi and aspens) which appear to be multiple organisms, asexual reproduction, and possibly even tissue transplants (not all of which \"{ginlazdze}\" will include)."},{"word":"gi'o","selmaho":"GIhA","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: bridi-tail afterthought biconditional/iff/if-and-only-if."},{"word":"gi'o'i","selmaho":"GOhA","score":2,"definition":"pro-bridi: in the second half of a bridi forethought connective expression, refers to the first half.","notes":"For example: in \"ga mi broda do gi ta na gi'o'i\", gi'o'i refers to \"(mi) broda do\". In case of nesting, the innermost connective is targeted, unless a subscript specifies otherwise: in \"ge mi broda gi ga do brode gi gi'o'i\", gi'o'i refers to \"do brode\". \"gi'o'i xi re\" may be used to refer to the second-innermost referent, \"mi broda\"."},{"word":"gi'oi","selmaho":"GIhOI","score":2,"definition":"This cmavo precedes a predicate (at least binary) and turns it into a forethought conjunction, which syntactically behaves like GA cmavo. The predicate indicates the relationship between the two connected propositions. Terminator: {te'u}.","notes":"This is the forethought version of {ji'oi}."},{"word":"gi'onai","selmaho":"GIhA*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: bridi-tail afterthought exclusive or; Latin 'aut'."},{"word":"girzrdau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) running on blockchain $x_2$ founded for purpose $x_3$","notes":"See also: {girzu}, {kagni}"},{"word":"girzu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is group/cluster/team showing common property (ka) $x_{2}$ due to set $x_{3}$ linked by relations $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also collection, team, comprised of, comprising; members $x_3$ (a specification of the complete membership) comprise group $x_1$; cluster (= {kangri}). See also {bende}, {ciste}, {cmima}, {gunma}, {panra}, {cabra}, {cecmu}, {kansa}, {klesi}, {lanzu}, {liste}, {vrici}."},{"word":"gismu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a (Lojban) root word expressing relation $x_{2}$ among argument roles $x_{3}$, with affix(es) $x_{4}$.","notes":"Gismu list, if physical object (= ({loi}) {gimste}); referring to the mental construct (e.g. propose adding a new gismu to the gismu list = {gimpoi}, {gimselcmi}, {gimselste}). See also {cmavo}, {cmene}, {lujvo}, {smuni}, {sumti}, {tanru}, {valsi}."},{"word":"gismyjvo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=l_1$ is a compound word with the word $x_2=g_1$ appearing inside it, composed from the affixes $x_3=l_4$","notes":"Used when the syllables of a word appear in a compound word, made up from affixes. See {kibromge}."},{"word":"gitsko","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a string of instrument $j_1$."},{"word":"gitytortci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a capo for guitar/banjo/mandolin $x_2$."},{"word":"gi'u","selmaho":"GIhA","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: bridi-tail afterthought whether-or-not."},{"word":"glabi'a","score":3,"definition":"$b_1=g_1$ is feverish/has a fever, from disease $b_3$, by standard $g_2$","notes":"from {glare} {bilma}"},{"word":"glacitsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the warm period (season/interval) of year $x_2$ at location $x_3$.","notes":"This can be used generically in order to describe the warm half of the year on Earth (approximately the interval from the (local-vernal) equinox to the immediate next (local-autumnal) equinox such that the warmest solstice (local-Summer) is included); this meaning is what was meant by the English word \"Summer\" in the 1200's, for example."},{"word":"glagau","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a do with hot $x_{2}$ with hot standard $x_{3}$."},{"word":"glajarpatxu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ is a crucible for $x_2=p_2$, of material/properties $x_3=p_3$","notes":"from {glare}+{jdari}+{patxu}"},{"word":"glajukpa","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ cooks (with heat) food-for-eating $j_2$ by recipe/method $j_3$ (process).","notes":"Cf. {jukpa}."},{"word":"glaladyckafi","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a quantity of café au lait/latte/café con leche/cappuccino/flat white/coffee with heated dairy [or similar] product/creamer/whitener $la_1=g_1$, addition warm by standard $g_2$.","notes":"See also: coffee with milk (={ladyckafi}), café au lait (={ckafre'ole}), caffè latte (={kafrlate}), café con leche (={kafrlece}), cappuccino (={kafrkapucino}), flat white (={kafrsralo}), latte drinker (={pixrlate})."},{"word":"glamau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=z_1$ is hotter than $z_2$ by standard $g_2$ by amount $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {glare} {zmadu}"},{"word":"glamre","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is a temperature measurer measuring the temperature of object $m_2=g_1$ as $m_3$ units on scale $m_4$ with accuracy $m_5$"},{"word":"glamretci","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a thermometer used for measuring temperature $m_2=g_1$ as $m_3$ units on scale $m_4$ with accuracy $m_5$"},{"word":"glanejni","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is the heat of $n_3=g_1$.","notes":"Cf. {nejni}, {glare}."},{"word":"glangala","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is galangal of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"glare","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is hot/[warm] by standard $x_{2}$.","notes":"Warm (= {mligla}), feverish (= {bi'agla}). See also {lenku}."},{"word":"glaske","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass of facts) is the science of thermodymanics / science of / about heat / heating based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"Made from {glare} and {saske}. saske2 and all places of glare subsumed."},{"word":"glaterjukpa","score":1,"definition":"$j_3$ is a cooking recipe for food-for-eating $j_2$ cooked by $j_1$.","notes":"Cf. {glajukpa}."},{"word":"glatimdemricfoi","score":2,"definition":"$f_1$ is a jungle with trees $t_1$.","notes":"See also rain forest (={cavricfoi})."},{"word":"glatrotci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a heating regulator"},{"word":"glauka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an owl of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {cipni}, {cipnrstrigi}, {cipnrtito}"},{"word":"glaupa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ gallops","notes":"See {bajra}, {xirma}"},{"word":"gleborsezvli","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$=$v_1$ has sexual mastery of itself/is sexually enpowered in aspect $x_2$=$v_2$ under conditions $x_3$=$v_3$","notes":"Contrasts with {glevli} in that the latter implies external orientation of dominion whereas this word implies solely self-oriented empowerment. A sex slave is te glevli and not gleborsezvli."},{"word":"glebre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is in heat/estrus/musth; $x_1$ is horny/randy.","notes":"zoi gy. musth .gy steci lo xanto"},{"word":"gledji","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=g_1=d_1$ desires sexual activity $x_3=d_2$ with participants $x_2=g_2$ for purpose $x_4=d_3$","notes":"Noralujv's definition was scary. cf. {djica} and {gletu}"},{"word":"glefantyta'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a chastity device, for preventing $x_2$ from having sex","notes":"$x_2$ is an intended wearer, not necessarily an actual wearer, e.g. \"lo glefantyta'u be lo {nakni}\" is a male chastity device. See {gletu}, {fanta}, and {taxfu}."},{"word":"glefi'a","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is pornography/erotica about plot/theme/subject/under convention $c_2$ by author $c_3$."},{"word":"glefino","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a haddock of subspecies $x_2$","notes":"See also {fiprgado}, {merlanu}, {merluci}."},{"word":"glefra","score":3,"definition":"$f_1$ reacts with orgasm $f_2$ to stimulus $f_3$ under conditions $f_4$; $f_1$ orgasms.","notes":"Cf. {gletu}, {frati}."},{"word":"gleiba","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ would be happy to discover that $x_2$ is the case.","notes":"See also: {pacna}."},{"word":"glekansa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ together with $x_2$ has sex with $x_3$","notes":"Broadly speaking, this refers to threesomes, especially the kind in which two people more or less independently are having sex with a third person at the same time. The x1 and x2 may or may not be having sex with each other (in the gletu sense). See {glesi'u}"},{"word":"glekansi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (group) has sex with $x_2$","notes":"This is {glekansa} extended to groups. Note that this doesn't really say whether the members of the x1 group are having sex with each other."},{"word":"glekemprezumpo'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is sex slavery, the ownership of people for sexual purposes, according to law/custom/system $x_2$.","notes":"Involves rape ({baigle}) in almost every conceivable case. Not necessarily by a formal system of slavery. Effectively synonymous with {cinkemprezumpo'e}. For chattel slavery in general, see {prezumpo'e}."},{"word":"gleki","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is happy/merry/glad/gleeful about $x_{2}$ (event/state).","notes":"Adversity (= {kamnalgei}). See also {badri}, {cinmo}."},{"word":"glepanryborki'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ both have had/are having (not necessarily simultaneously) sexual intercourse with $x_3$, with the relevant difference(s) between $x_1$ and $x_2$ being $x_4$.","notes":"The (rude) slang for this is \"$x_1$ and \"$x_2$ are Eskimo brothers (no genders assumed) with respect to common sexual partner $x_3$\". See also: \"{panryki'i}\"."},{"word":"glepe'o","score":4,"definition":"$p_1=g_2$ is a sexual partner of $p_2=g_1$.","notes":"Cf. {gletu}, {pendo}, {pampe'o}, {cinse}"},{"word":"glesezborvli","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=v_1$ has sexual mastery of itself/is sexually empowered in aspect $x_2=v_2$ under conditions $x_3=v_3$","notes":"Contrasts with {glevli} in that the latter implies external orientation of dominion whereas this word implies solely self-oriented empowerment. A sex slave is te glevli and not glesezborvli."},{"word":"gletci","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a tool/toy/instrument used for sex.","notes":"Cf. {runpinji}, {desmi'i}."},{"word":"gletcone","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a roasted pig of variety/type $x_2$","notes":"Spanish \"lechón\"; Tagalog \"litsón\""},{"word":"gletro","score":0,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a control-copulate with controlled-copulated with $x_{2}$."},{"word":"gletu","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ copulates/mates/has coitus/sexual intercourse with $x_{2}$.","notes":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are symmetrical; mounts (= {cpanygle}). Note that the word \"gletu\" lacks the taboo associated with some of its English gloss words, or any of the various English slang uses. See also {cinse}, {pinji}, {plibu}, {vibna}, {vlagi}, {mabla}, {speni}."},{"word":"gleua","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ gives $x_2$ (li) fucks about $x_3$.","notes":"A smaller x2 means less caring. Use of vague numbers is obviously permitted. (Why not?) \"Barely give a shit\" (= \"gleua li so'u\") \"Doesn't give a fuck\" (= \"gleua li no\"). Numbers can be made to lujvo with this to create pseudo-words meaning \"to give no fucks\" (= \"no zei gleua\"). Of course, this word can be used positively (= \"gleua li so'e\") to mean something like \"I care a great deal!\""},{"word":"gleve'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a prostitute offering his/her services to $x_2$ for $x_3$ (payment).","notes":"Cf. {vibna}, {pinji}, {xangle}, {molgle}, {gaxygle}."},{"word":"glevi'i","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ (body) ejaculates $v_2$ from source $v_3$ via means/route $v_4$.","notes":"Cf. {pinji}, {xangle}, {sezgle}, {tsiju}, {sovda}, {gutra}, {glefra}."},{"word":"glevilgau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=ga_1$ (agent) commits/agentively causes event/state/act of sexual violence $x_2=v_1$.","notes":"See also: {glevlile}, {glevilxaigau}"},{"word":"glevilxaigau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=ga_1$ (agent) brings about/performs act of sexually violent harm $x_2=ga_2=xr_1=v_1$ against victim $x_3=xr_2=gl_2$ in aspect $x_4=xr_3$ (ka) inflicting harm/result $x_5=xr_4$ (state)"},{"word":"glevli","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=v_1=g_1$ has the power to bring about sexual activity/event $x_2=v_2$ with $x_3=g_2$ under conditions $x_4=v_3$; $x_1$ is sexually powerful in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Mutual symmetry between g1 and g2 is partially lost since only g1 is necessarily endowed with sexual power (even though the act of sex is mutually symmetric between them). Generalized sexual power (as in: self-empowerment) should have x3 erased or {gleborsezvli}; this word implies have sexual power over another (upon/over whom some sort of sexual power may be exercised)."},{"word":"glevlile","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=v_1$ is an event/state/act of sexual violence.","notes":"See also: {glevilgau}"},{"word":"glexaso","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ have simultaneous mutual oral sex","notes":"Of course, you can write \"glexaso\" as \"gle69\"."},{"word":"gliban","score":1,"definition":"The English language.","notes":"Cf. {glico}, {bangu}, {glibau}."},{"word":"glibau","score":5,"definition":"$g_1=b_1$ is the English language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Cf. {glico}, {bangu}, {bangenugu}, {gliglibau}, {merbau}, {xinglibau}, {kadnyglibau}, {sralybau}, {kisyglibau}, {nanfi'oglibau}, {bangrnaidjiria}."},{"word":"glibepefeke","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to BPFK English in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"glico","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is English/pertains to English-speaking culture in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"Generally assume broadest sense of 'English'; may refer to 'English', pertaining to the country/people/culture of England (normally requiring constraint = gligu'e, or simply redundancy = gligli-); British English, the norm language of the UK (= {gliglibau}). (cf. {brito} which refers to the United Kingdom as a whole or to the British empire, {merko}, {sralo}, {kadno}, {skoto})"},{"word":"glife","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a glyph, elemental symbol within an agreed set of symbols, intended to represent character $x_2$","notes":"Glyphs are used for the purposes of writing, expressing thoughts, ideas and concepts. See also {lerfu}"},{"word":"glige'a","score":1,"definition":"$ge_1$ is English grammar for structure/text $ge_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jboge'a}."},{"word":"gliglibau","score":8,"definition":"$g_1=b_1$ is the British English language, used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Syn. {ritybau}. Cf. {bangenugu}, {merbau}, {glibau}."},{"word":"gligu'e","score":2,"definition":"$gu_1$ is England (country).","notes":"Cf. {glico}, {gugde}, {glibau}, {glige'a}, {ritygu'e}, {kotygu'e}."},{"word":"gligugde","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an England of peoples $x_2$ with territory $x_3$, being English in aspect $x_4$.","notes":"Made from {glico} + {gugde}."},{"word":"glipre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an English person / is a person that shows traits $x_2$ related to England / English culture."},{"word":"glixi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ is Anglican in aspect $x_2=g_2$.","notes":"Cf. {glico}, {xriso}, {patxi'o}, {la'orxi'o}, {sunxi'o}, {lijda}."},{"word":"glokesi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a glockenspiel with playing range $x_2$, of material $x_3$","notes":"See also {virbafo}, {skilofo}, {marmiba}."},{"word":"glosa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gloss (brief explanatory note or translation) of $x_2$ (text)","notes":"See also {lo} {ve} {ciksi}, {uenzi}, {traduki}"},{"word":"glumamela","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is hibiscus of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {karkade}; Tagalog \"gumamela\""},{"word":"glupreselkei","score":1,"definition":"$s_2=p_1=g_1$ is a hand-puppet operated by $s_1$ from material $g_2$"},{"word":"gluta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a mitten/glove [hand and lower arm garment] of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"Mitten (= {degycauglu}). See also {taxfu}."},{"word":"go","selmaho":"GA","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: forethought all but tanru internal biconditional/iff/if-and-only-if(with gi)."},{"word":"go'a","selmaho":"GOhA","score":100000,"definition":"pro-bridi: repeats a recent bridi (usually not the last 2)."},{"word":"go'ai","selmaho":"GOhA","score":1,"definition":"last bridi (with its modifiers)","notes":"Repeats the immediately preceding bridi as \"{go'i}\" does but with all of the modifiers made in the same, particularly negations/affirmations, excluding \"{xu}\". All referents remain the same unless they are explicitly changed or restated, or the word \"{ra'o}\" is used. If the previous bridi (say, a true-false question) were phrased in the negative, then this word would answer in the negative (whereas \"go'i\" would answer in the positive), and \"{nago'ai}\" would answer in the affirmative (whereas \"nago'i\" would answer in the negative). This word nontrivially couples with \"{nei'ai}\" in the case of the referent bridi being phrased negatively. Subscripting this word with an integer n causes the referent sentence to be earlier than the current bridi by exactly a count of n; n = 0 implies reference to the current bridi, n = +1 implies reference to the immediately preceding bridi (this is the default), n = -1 implies reference to the immediately subsequent bridi, n > 0 implies reference to some previously uttered bridi, n < 0 implies reference to some future bridi."},{"word":"go'au","selmaho":"COI2","score":2,"definition":"marks the tagged sumti as being scope-wide within the immediate parent (text-wide by default) specified in the argument of the vocative","notes":"'{go'au} {do'u}' is an in-thought in-place way to specify global constants or variables as opposed to forethought ways."},{"word":"gocti","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $10^{-24}$ of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"See also {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}. {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}"},{"word":"go'e","selmaho":"GOhA","score":100000,"definition":"pro-bridi: repeats the next to last bridi."},{"word":"go'ei","selmaho":"GOhEI","score":1,"definition":"repeat (copy-and-paste) the recontextualized content of the most-recent or indicated NOI relative clause.","notes":"This word MUST be preceded immediately by a member of selma'o NOI. Subscript this word (via \"{xi}\") with a pair of integers $(k_1, k_2)$, which each take default value $1$ if $k_i$ is unspecified due to there being no explicit subscript (see zmico); \"$k_i$\" will be used throughout this note for this purpose, where $i$ is $1$ or $2$; each $k_i$ will be bounded according to context. Count back $k_1$ relative clauses generated by explicit NOI or similar explicit cmavo (excluding relative phrases which are introduced by GOI), where the current one is $k_1 = 0$; if $k_1 < 0$, then count forward by |$k_1$|; also, $k_1 = 0$ references the current position and the relative clause which this word itself creates/inserts, and thus makes little sense. Instances of this word itself are counted (and are not skipped). This back-counting includes every relative clause (as indicated by the initiators) regardless of the level of embedding/nesting. Copy the indicated relative clause in its entirety from but excluding the initiator to/until and including its corresponding terminator (even if such is implicit; here, make it explicit), including any nested relative clauses contained therein, and (semantically) insert it into the current position of this word. Pad the result with exactly as many \"{ku'o}\"s as is needed in order to return to the same level of nesting as that at which the usage of this word occurred. Re-evaluate/re-apply/retarget/update the semantic references of all terms in clause according to the new location and attached constructs (like \"{ra'o}\"); this most-effects the \"{ke'a}\"s (implicit or otherwise). Then, insert \"{sa}\" $k_2$ times, or \"sa xi $k_2$\", according to the grammar; this allows for deletion further back than a single instance of \"sa\". Both the presence of the \"sa\" and $k_2$ allow for greater user flexibility. The terminator for this word (or, more accurately, the relative clause in which it is embedded) is \"ku'o\". Because of the inherent and implicit presence of the inserted \"sa\"* (unless $k_2$ is nonnegative), explicit termination is almost always required and non-elidable; but if both $k_2 = 1$ and this word is immediately followed by \"ku'o\", then the result is an exact copy-paste with updating/retargetting of semnatic references (no tail-end replacements due to the \"sa\"*) because of the padding \"ku'o\"s. The need for the explicit \"ku'o\" in this case felt like it was worth the grammatical flexibility which the the implicit \"sa\"* would provide, given that deletions otherwise could not erase parts of the inserted relative clause without deleting the whole thing. This word being present within a quotation (unless specially marked by meta-contextual commentary) indicates that the quoted utterer uttered it and thus may be referencing a clause which is outside of the quotation (if absolute value of k is large enough when considering its signum and the position of this word) about which they knew at the time, and thus will almost certainly not be referencing clauses outside of the quotation which the current (non-quoted) utterer of this word has used in the same utterance; in other words, it lives within the quoted world/timeframe, not the present one. Behavior is slightly different if this word is immediately followed by an explicit \"xi\" subscripting construct. If such is present, the first instance of \"xi\" which is after but adjacent to this word acts a subscript on it (as specified supra) and thus does not indicate the deletion halting point for the implicit \"sa\"*; the \"sa\"* is inserted, so to speak, after the subscripting has been accounted for; in order to delete up to and including a \"xi\" which occurred in the copied clause, first specify the \"xi\" subscript which applies to this word (even if the default value of $(1,1)$ is submitted) and then immediately utter \"xi\" again. Notice that following this word immediately with a member of SI is problematic. The NOI initiator is excluded from the copying so that the user may specify there own in and adapted for the present context without needing to worry about strange/pathological/unintended nesting or odd/unwanted behavior from the implicit \"sa\"*. See also: \"{noi}\"."},{"word":"go'i","selmaho":"GOhA","score":100000,"definition":"pro-bridi: preceding bridi; in answer to a yes/no question, repeats the claim, meaning yes."},{"word":"goi","selmaho":"GOI","score":100001,"definition":"sumti assignment; used to define/assign ko'a/fo'a series pro-sumti; Latin 'sive'.","notes":"Note: Directionality of assignment may be ambiguous. {ca'e} on the \"toward\" side may be used to disambiguate."},{"word":"goi'e","selmaho":"COI3","score":2,"definition":"assign sentence or tu'e...tu'u group to sumti","notes":"Works like {cei'e}, but assigns the abstraction involving the associated sentence(s) to a sumti variable. E.g. (goi'e ko'a mi tavla do) assigns (lo su'u mi tavla do) to {ko'a}. Use {lu'e} on the assigned variable to refer to the text itself. See {goi}, {cei}"},{"word":"goi'i","selmaho":"CUhE","score":-1,"definition":"*dispreferred* assign current bridi to sumti","notes":"*dispreferred; use {goi'e} instead, for better analogy with {cei'e}* E.g. (mi broda do goi'i ko'a) assigns (lo su'u mi broda do) to (ko'a). See {goi}, {cei}"},{"word":"goilbi'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (goilka'i variable) changes value to now represent $x_2$","notes":"See {goilka'i}, {goilgau}"},{"word":"goilgau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ makes variable $x_2$ (text / virtual-text-object) represent $x_3$ ; $x_1$ assigns $x_3$ to $x_2$","notes":"$x_2$ = {goilka'i}1, $x_3$ = {goilka'i}2. See {snigau}, {smudu'a}"},{"word":"goilka'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (text / virtual-text-object) is a variable representing $x_2$","notes":"{goi} is a special case that makes, e.g. {zo} {ko'a}, a {goilka'i} of something. However the main use of this brivla is to allow {ko'a} itself, or something like {la .strin.}, to be a virtual \"text\" standing in for some object, while {la'e} is used to extract the referent from it. This allows propositions to be truth-conditional on what a variable represents at that point of time, rather than conditional on the referent itself. See {sumka'i}, {goilgau}, {goilbi'o}, {krati}."},{"word":"go'ira'o","selmaho":"GOhA*","score":100000,"definition":"pro-bridi: preceding bridi; repeats claim as true, updating for speaker/listener change."},{"word":"gombesa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gombessa (coelacanth) of species $x_2$.","notes":"see {finpe}, {finprkoilakanto}"},{"word":"gomsi","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/pertains to the Mediterranean region/culture/geography/identity/[nationality] in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also {atlanto}."},{"word":"gomsika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to/reflects Classical Mediterranean (Classic Greek, Roman, etc.) culture in aspect $x_2$ by standard $x_3$","notes":"See also: {gomsi}, {xelso}, {latmo}."},{"word":"gonai","selmaho":"GA*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: forethought all but tanru-internal exclusive or (with gi); Latin 'aut'."},{"word":"gondana","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the Gondwana/Gondwanaland supercontinent/large subcontinent in aspect $x_2$, more specifically associated with time period or arrangement $x_3$","notes":"x3 is a property of Gondwanaland itself (at the time in question, as determined by x1 and x2). This word could be used along the lines of other cultural gismu: x1 reflect Gondwanalandean culture/lifestyle/\"nationality\" in aspect/nature x2. Confer: {be'omronzdo}, {pangaio}, {ketco}, {friko}, {dzipo}, {sralo}, {xintu'a}, {rabytu'a}, {tumrmadagaskara}, {gugdemugu}, {tetfusi}"},{"word":"gondavana","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ reflects/pertains to the Gondwana region of India or cultures/identity/"},{"word":"gondiii'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the Gondi people/culture in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Confer: {gondavana}"},{"word":"gonxeguuo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects the PRC (The People's Republic of China) culture in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"go'o","selmaho":"GOhA","score":100000,"definition":"pro-bridi: repeats a future bridi, normally the next one."},{"word":"go'oi","selmaho":"GOhOI","score":3,"definition":"pro-bridi: quotes the next word and repeats the most recent bridi containing that word","notes":"The quoting rules are the same as {zo}."},{"word":"go'o'i'a","selmaho":"PA5","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: Goloumb-Dickman constant ≈ .6243…"},{"word":"gordiio","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a loophole or 'thinking outside the box' solution to an intractable problem $x_2$; $x_1$ is disentangling 'impossible' knot; $x_2$ is solved by 'cutting the Gordian knot'","notes":"See also {danfu}, {ermenefti}."},{"word":"gorguni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an orc of tribe/breed $x_2$","notes":"synonym {orxo}"},{"word":"gotro","score":100004,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $10^{24}$ of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"See also {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}. {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}"},{"word":"go'u","selmaho":"GOhA","score":100000,"definition":"pro-bridi: repeats a remote past bridi."},{"word":"gradrgu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ measures to be equal to $x_2$ (li; default: 1) g of acceleration according to standard $x_3$ (default is as in notes).","notes":"Non-SI unit of acceleration. $x_1$ should be an acceleration (and not, for example, directly an object). $x_3$ is, by default, the local value of acceleration due to gravity on Earth's surface, and is conventionally defined to be exactly $9.80665$ m/s$^2$ as of 2023-02-28."},{"word":"gradrgu zei rinka zei sojnalsanji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ experiences g-LoC / g-force-induced loss of consciousness."},{"word":"gradu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [magnitude] is a unit/degree of/on scale/reference standard $x_{2}$ (si'o) measuring property $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also grade, level, point; $x_3$ dimension. See also {ckilu}, {kantu}, {kelvo}, {merli}, {ranti}, {selci}."},{"word":"grafetu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the graph on vertices/nodes $x_2$ (set) and edges $x_3$ (set of ordered or unordered tuples of vertices in $x_2$) and with additional properties $x_4$.","notes":"A \"web\"/\"network\". An element of x2 is a \"place\" in a more generic/abstract/metaphoric sense than spatial; must be discrete. Thus, webpages, family diagrams, lattices, pages in a book, cities and roadways on a map, etc. constitute graphs. x1 also includes trees. Notice that both x2 and x3 are sets; an element of x3 is an ordered pair/2-tuple, but the order does not matter unless x1 is oriented, in which case the edge runs from the first node in the tuple to the second node in the tuple. x4 can include defining features, weights, etc. Equivalent to {grafu} (which is merely the gismu form of this word); very similar to {tcana}."},{"word":"grafnseljimca","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tree graph on nodes $x_2$ (set of points), with edges $x_3$ (set of ordered or unordered 2-tuples), with additional properties $x_4$.","notes":"A graph with no cycles. The classifier rafsi of this word comes from the experimental gismu \"{grafu}\"."},{"word":"grafnseljimcnkipliiu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a 'quipyew' tree graph with special node $x_2$, on nodes $x_3$ (set of points; includes $x_2$), with edges $x_4$ (set of ordered pairs of nodes), and with other properties $x_5$.","notes":"Such a graph is the essence of a biological family tree along (for example) the matrilineal line if one selects a special individual, reduces all other individuals in the tree according to their relation to the first while ignoring gender (so, the various other branches are folded along the ancestral line of the selected individual, which is taken to be the stem, and all overlapping nodes are made equivalent; in other words, all non-ancestral or non-self nodes of the selected indivodual, are contracted via siblinghood (all siblings are counted the same) at the leaves and then similar contractions sequentially occur up the tree); in other words, all non-self siblings are the same, all non-self parents are the same, all non-self ith cousins j-times removed are the same (for each i and j), all aunts and uncles are the same, all kth-great-grandparents are the same (for each k>1), all non-self children are the same, all lth-great-grandchildren are the same (for each l>1), etc. A quipyew tree graph (terminology invented by .krtisfranks.) is defined as follows: Define an ordered relation R on a collection of points (which will become $x_3$) such that R is ordered, nonreflexive for any point, nonsymmetric for any pair of points, nontransitive for any pair of ordered pairs of points (this requirement is guaranteed by the next condition), and generates a tree on the nodes (with the edges being ordered pairs of points which satisfy R). For any tree-generating ordered relation S: if x S y, then x is a parent of y and y is a child of x; if x S y and y S z, then x is an ancestor of z and z is a descendant of x; \"x is a non-self parent of y\" means that x S y and $x \\neq y$, and likewise for the other relations just described when modified by the descriptor \"non-self\". A quipyew tree T is a directed tree graph generated by the reflexive closure of R, such that T is totally connected (in the symmetric closure of R), every node in the vertex set ($x_3$) of T has at most two non-self children and at most one non-self parent, and there exists exactly one special node $x_2$ (usually denoted \"0\") in the vertex set of T with the property that for any node n in the vertex set of T, n has two non-self children only if (but not necessarily if) n is a strict ancestor of $x_2$ according to the transitive closure of R. See also: {grafmseljimca}, {tseingu}, {takni}."},{"word":"grafu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the graph on vertices/nodes $x_2$ (set) and edges $x_3$ (set of ordered or unordered 2-tuples of vertices in $x_2$) and with additional properties $x_4$.","notes":"A \"web\"/\"network\". An element of x2 is a \"place\" in a more generic/abstract/metaphoric sense than spatial; must be discrete. Thus, webpages, family diagrams, lattices, pages in a book, cities and roadways on a map, etc. constitute graphs. x1 also includes trees. Notice that both x2 and x3 are sets; a member of x3 is a 2-tuple, but the order matters iff x1 is oriented - in which case, the edge connects from the first node in the tuple to the second node in the tuple. x4 can include defining features, weights, etc. Equivalent to {grafetu} (which is merely the fu'ivla form of this word); very similar to {tcana}."},{"word":"grafyjbi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (node in graph) is near $x_2$ (node in same connected graph component), such that they are path-connected, along path(s) $x_3$ (default: at least one pairwise graph geodesic, with no restriction on which paths are considered) according to edge weighings $x_4$ in connected graph component $x_5$, with nearness standard/satisfying other conditions $x_6$.","notes":"$x_1$ need not be distinct from $x_2$, but they must share a connected graph component (undefined otherwise or if no clear graph/connecting relationship exists). See also: \"{toryrailu'a}\"."},{"word":"grafyjbirai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (node in graph) is among the very nearest nodes to $x_2$ (node in same graph), such that they are path-connected, along path(s) or paths of type $x_3$ (default: directed graph geodesics from $x_2$ to candidate other nodes, such that each of these candidates (plus $x_1$) are pairwise distinct from $x_2$) according to edge weighings $x_4$ in connected graph component $x_5$, with nearness standard/satisfying other conditions $x_6$, the extreme $x_7$ (default: ka zmadu, implying most-near) being amongst set/range $x_8$ of candidate nodes.","notes":"Multiple nodes may be equally near to $x_2$ for a given geodesic distance; $x_1$ is such that the geodesic distance between it and $x_2$ is positive but otherwise minimal (however, this does not necessarily uniquely specify/define/designate $x_1$). $x_1$, $x_2$, and elements of/nodes in $x_3$, $x_5$, and $x_8$ must all share a single edge-connected graph component, namely $x_5$; this word's referent is undefined/errors out otherwise or if no clear graph/connecting relationship exists. Path type for $x_3$ should define/be defined by a restrictive characteristic. Default value of $x_7$ is \"ka zmadu\", meaning \"the quality of being most-near to $x_2$ under the aforementioned conditions, in the same connected graph component, according to aforementioned measurement methods, etc.\", as opposed to (for example) \"ka mleca\", which means \"the quality of being the least-near/most-far from $x_2$ under the aforementioned conditions, in the same connected graph component, according to aforementioned measurement methods, etc.\". $x_1$ and $x_2$ each are a candidate node for the purposes of this definition. The condition of pairwise distinctness between candidates from $x_2$ may be relaxed by specification of or removal of definitional default for $x_3$. See also: \"{toryrailu'a}\", \"{grafyjbi}\"."},{"word":"grake","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ gram(s) [metric unit] in mass (default is 1) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {junta}, {kilto}, {bunda}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {litce}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}."},{"word":"grame","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ (default 1) kilograms [SI base unit] in mass by standard $x_3$.","notes":"See also: \"{grake}\"."},{"word":"gramykemjipselfa'u","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=j_2=f_2$ is a singularity/black hole with point-like gravity well $f_4=j_1$ with mass of $g_2$ kilograms."},{"word":"grana","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a rod/pole/staff/stick/cane [shape/form] of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {garna}."},{"word":"granate","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pomegranate (fruit of Punica granatum) of variety $x_2$"},{"word":"grandosa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is grandious in property $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"See also {banli}"},{"word":"granrbeiso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a baseball bat made of material $x_2$.","notes":"See also: {bolrbeiso}."},{"word":"granrdinamite","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a stick of dynamite.","notes":"See also: {bamrdinamite}."},{"word":"granrti'enti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a stick of TNT (trinitrotoluene).","notes":"See also: {granrdinamite}, {grana}, {bamrti'enti}."},{"word":"grasile","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is gracile (slender and graceful) to $x_2$ in $x_3$ (property)","notes":"See also {melbi}, {plukauaii}"},{"word":"grasrtagete","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains tagette/marigold oil from tagetes plant $g_2$ (default: Tagetes minuta)."},{"word":"grasu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains grease/fat/oil from source $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {ctile}, {matne}, {plana}."},{"word":"gratula","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ congratulates $x_2$ for action $x_3$ (property)"},{"word":"gratule","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ congratulates $x_2$ on $x_3$ (event, property of $x_2$)","notes":"See {salci}"},{"word":"graumrei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ (li; default: 1) dimensionless units on scale/by standard $x_3$.","notes":"This word follows the tradition of {grake} and {mitre} etc. except it is for the empty/trivial unit (something having dimensionality of '1'). This is not the same as the dimension itself, which is still {li} {pa}; just as the dimension of a quantity of meters is length/displacement."},{"word":"grava","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains/is related to/reflects (the) gravitational interaction [fundamental]/gravity in manner/with properties/in state/with realization $x_2$, coupling to $x_3$ in manner/with strength $x_4$","notes":"Proposed short rafsi: -gav-. See also: {jikfi}, {dicma}, {vubla}, {tsaba}, {xigzo}, {junta}."},{"word":"gravnutnoia","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Newton's constant of universal gravitation/G/big G [approximately equal to: $6.67×10^(−11)$ $N·(m/kg)^2$ ] expressed in units $x_2$ (default: unitless/dimensionless and equal to 1) in paradigm/system/metaphysics/universe $x_3$ (default: this, our actual, physical universe)","notes":"See also: {plankexu}, {tcelerita}, {boltsemaku}, {avgadro}, {ocnerta}."},{"word":"grebe'i","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ ferries $b_2=p_1$ to $b_3=p_3$ from $b_4=p_4$ over barrier/medium/portal $b_5=p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {greblo}, {blogre}."},{"word":"greblo","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a ferry boat for carrying $b_2$ over barrier/medium/portal $x_3=p_2$ to destination $x_4=p_3$ from origin $x_5=p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {grebe'i}, {blogre}."},{"word":"gredile","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a grill/grid/graticule consisting of lines $x_2$","notes":"See also {cartu}, {pinpau}, {rajypau}, {kamju}"},{"word":"gregau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ makes $x_2=p_1$ pass through $x_3=p_2$ to destination side $x_4=p_3$ from origin side $x_5=p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {pijne}, {fenra}, {canko}, {greke'a}."},{"word":"gregodetri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 24h time span with Gregorian date $x_2$ (year, month, day, weekday) in timezone $x_3$."},{"word":"gregona","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Gregorian year."},{"word":"gregori zei nanca","score":2,"definition":"$n_1$ is $n_2$ years in duration by the Gregorian calendar.","notes":"Cf. {detrgregori}, {gregori zei ctona'a}."},{"word":"greke'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is a hole in $x_2=k_2=p_2$ to/between $x_3=p_3$ from/and $x_4=p_4$ permitting passage by $x_5=p_1$.","notes":"{pagre} + {kevna}. Precisely, $x_2$ is the barrier, $x_3$ is the inside, and $x_4$ is the outside, if distinguishable; loosely, $x_2$ might be given as the object consisting of both the barrier and the inside."},{"word":"grekla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=p_1=k_1$ passes through portal/generically exits or enters via portal (entrance/exit) $x_2=p_2$ to destination side $x_3=p_3=k_2$ from origin side $x_4=p_4=k_3$ via route $x_5=k_4$ using means/vehicle $x_6=k_5$.","notes":"$x_5$, in its fullest possible description, must include $x_2$. This word emphasises movement or transportation, usually unidirectional for any given $x_1$ at any given time (not simultaneously bidirectional nor back-and-forth). It is meant to be a generic form of \"{nerkla}\" and \"{barkla}\", and is intended to approximate/analogize/extend their veljvo compositions. Aside from the aforementioned emphasis and intent, as well as the terbri, it is quite similar to \"{pagre}\" itself, although their might be further slight connotational differences (such as the means of passage through the barrier and the type of barrier involved, whether being able to remain on both sides of the barrier statically is within scope of definition (it might be for \"pagre\" but is not for this word, at least to any significant extent), etc.). $x_2$ is an exit or entrance when generic terminology is desired; a generic word for a portal or doorway (see: \"{vorme}\") technically is always equivalent, so long as the portal is open and functional, but we often conceptualize exits and entrances (whether unidirectional or bidirectional according to their designs) as being to or from the overall structure (such as a house or vehicle) and not merely internal to it (such as a bedroom or bathroom doorway in a house), and this word is intended to capture this implication more explicitly."},{"word":"greku","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a frame/structure/skeleton/outline supporting/load-bearing/determining the form of $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {korbi}, {stura}, {tsina}, {bongu}."},{"word":"greku zei uidje","score":1,"definition":"$u_1=g_1$ is a frame enclosing widget(s) $g_2$ in user interface $u_2$","notes":"See {uidje}."},{"word":"gretera","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (property of $x_3$) is the grammar of language $x_2$ for construct $x_3$ that can be optionally added changing the meaning of the initial construct without it","notes":"See also {fletola}, {gerna}"},{"word":"gribatke zei uidje","score":1,"definition":"$u_1$ is a radio button, part of radio button group $g_1$, in user interface $u_2$.","notes":"See also: {jetnu zei uidje}, {uidje}."},{"word":"gricniselsa'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_2$ is the anthem of $g_1$.","notes":"Cf. {girzu}, {cinmo}, {sanga}."},{"word":"grifone","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a griffin of variety $x_2$"},{"word":"grindavalu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pilot whale of species $x_2$"},{"word":"gripau","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a subset of $g_1$.","notes":"Mentioned in §18.7 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"gripi'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the product (combined multiplication result) of $x_2$ (plurality of the same type as $x_1$)","notes":"$x_2$ may be {jo'u}/{joi}/{ce'o}/{ce}. See {pilji}, {grisumji}"},{"word":"grirmafa","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a mafia organization (organized crime team) with common property $g_2$ due to set $g_3$ with organization relations $g_4$.","notes":"See also: {girzu}"},{"word":"grisumji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the sum (combined addition result) of $x_2$ (plurality of the same type as $x_1$)","notes":"$x_2$ may be {jo'u}/{joi}/{ce'o}/{ce}. See {si'i}, {sumji}, {gripi'i}"},{"word":"gritezdybi'otei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1 = t_1$ is the elapsed time required for decaying/diminishing/reducing/shrinking population $x_2 = g_1$ to decrease in number by a factor of exactly/approximately $1/e^{(x_3)}$ from that which is considered to be the initial population size, where $e$ is the natural exponential base and $x_3$ [li; default: 1] is a real number, according to standard/under condition/by model/in experiment $x_4$; $x_1$ is the one-$(e^{(x_3)})$-th-life of population/sample $x_2$; the (approximate) $(x_3)$-th one-e-th-ing/e-fold decrease(/increase) of population $x_2$ takes approximately $x_1$ (time).","notes":"The experimental gismu {tezda} is used in the veljvo of this word. Many of the veljvo terbri can be derived from those which are present. This word may refer to a duration that is statistical (for large samples, the average time required for half of the population to probably disappear/become invalid), ideal (guaranteed rather than statistical), or experimental (in a given trial, some number was recorded on a stopwatch when the count decreased by half). This word is analogous not only to half-life (default sense) but also to doubling time (if $x_3$ is filled by $-1$). See also: {grixabybi'otei}, {grixonbybi'otei}."},{"word":"grixabybi'otei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1 = t_1$ is the elapsed time required for decaying/diminishing/reducing/shrinking population $x_2 = g_1$ to decrease in number by a factor of exactly/approximately half according to standard/under condition/by model/in experiment $x_3$; $x_1$ is the half-life of population/sample $x_2$; the (approximate) halving of population $x_2$ takes approximately $x_1$ (dimensionful number: time).","notes":"Many of the veljvo terbri can be derived from those which are present. This word may refer to a duration that is statistical (for large samples, the average time required for half of the population to probably disappear/become invalid), ideal (guaranteed rather than statistical), or experimental (in a given trial, some number was recorded on a stopwatch when the count decreased by half). See also: {gritezdybi'otei}, {grixonbybi'otei}."},{"word":"grixonbybi'otei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1 = t_1$ is the elapsed time required for decaying/diminishing/reducing/shrinking population $x_2 = g_1$ to decrease in number by a factor of exactly/approximately $1/(x_3)$ from that which is considered to be the initial population size, where $x_3$ [li; default: 1] is a positive real number, according to standard/under condition/by model/in experiment $x_4$; $x_1$ is the $(x_3^{(-1)})$-th-life of population/sample $x_2$; the (approximate) one-$x_3$-th-ing/$(x_3)$-fold decrease(/increase) of population $x_2$ takes approximately $x_1$ (time).","notes":"The experimental gismu {xonba} is used in the veljvo of this word. Many of the veljvo terbri of this word can be derived from those which are present. This word may refer to a duration that is statistical (for large samples, the average time required for half of the population to probably disappear/become invalid), ideal (guaranteed rather than statistical), or experimental (in a given trial, some number was recorded on a stopwatch when the count decreased by half). This word is analogous not only to half-life (and means it exactly if $x_3$ is filled by $2$) but also to doubling time (and means it exactly if $x_3$ is filled by $1/2$). See also: {grixabybi'otei}, {gritezdybi'otei}."},{"word":"groceri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a grocery (retail foodstuffs and other household supplies)"},{"word":"grosela","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a currant of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"See {spati}, {jbari}, {grosela}"},{"word":"grosulari","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gooseberry (Ribes uva-crispa, Ribes grossularia) of variety $x_2$"},{"word":"grudjarati","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Gujarati language in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"grukiui","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kiwifruit."},{"word":"grumlo","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a grain mill [building] performing process $m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {molki}."},{"word":"grupesxu","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is dough made from grain $g_1=p_2$"},{"word":"grupu'o","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is flour made of grain plant/species $g_2$.","notes":"Cf. {grusko}, {tamxri}, {nanba}, {cmananba}, {titnanba}, {nabzba}."},{"word":"grusi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is gray [color adjective].","notes":"See also {skari}, {blabi}, {xekri}, {kandi}, {carmi}."},{"word":"grusko","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a noodle of grain species $g_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tamxri}, {grupu'o}."},{"word":"gruslanu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cylindric noodle of grain species $g_2$","notes":"See also {grusko}, {tamxri}, {grupu'o}. Also be aware that $x_1$ refers to only one single noodle, consider using {lei} for a bowl of noodles."},{"word":"grusri","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a noodle (ribbon-shaped) made of $d_2=g_1$","notes":"See also {grusko}, {grutu'u}, {grudakli}, {grubo'o}"},{"word":"grute","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a fruit [body-part] of species $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {badna}, {dembi}, {figre}, {guzme}, {narge}, {perli}, {pilka}, {plise}, {spati}, {stagi}, {tamca}, {tsiju}, {tarbi}, {panzi}, {rorci}, te {pruce}, {jbari}, {nimre}."},{"word":"grutersro","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a silo for grain/cereal $t_2=g_1$","notes":"c.f. {cagdaidi'u} "},{"word":"grutrananasa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa) of strain $x_2$."},{"word":"grutratemoia","score":2,"definition":"$l_1$ is an atemoya/pineapple sugar apple/anón/chirimorinon/achta (Annona × atemoya) of species/strain $l_2$.","notes":"Annona × atemoya, is a hybrid of two fruits – the sugar-apple (Annona squamosa) and the cherimoya (A. cherimola). See also annona (={sparanona})."},{"word":"grutrauakatlu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an avocado (fruit; Persea americana) of type $x_2$."},{"word":"grutrceraso","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cherry of species $x_2$.","notes":"Same as {rutrceraso}. Mentioned in table 5.34 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"grutrgranate","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pomegranate (fruit of Punica granatum) of variety $x_2$"},{"word":"grutrkiui","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kiwi fruit (genus Actinidia) of type/species/cultivar $x_2$.","notes":"See also {jbarnkiui}"},{"word":"grutrmiristika","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mace (aril of the seed of a nutmeg tree (genus Myristica)) of species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"See also nutmeg tree (={ricrmiristika}), nutmeg seed (={tsirmiristika})."},{"word":"grutrsitrsensi","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is an orange (Citrus sinensis) of variety type $x_2$.","notes":"cf. {grute}, {najnimre}, {titla}."},{"word":"grutrxananase","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pineapple of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {bromeli}, {grute}"},{"word":"gruue","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a crane (family Gruidae) of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {arde}, {cipni}."},{"word":"gruxre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is muesli / mixed cereal dish including ingredients $x_2$.","notes":"Usually includes more than just cereals."},{"word":"gruxruba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is buckwheat of variety $x_2$.","notes":"syn. {xrixruba}"},{"word":"gu","selmaho":"GA","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: forethought all but tanru-internal whether-or-not (with gi)."},{"word":"gu'a","selmaho":"GUhA","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: tanru-internal forethought or (with gi)."},{"word":"gu'ai","selmaho":"VUhU2","score":1,"definition":"binary operator: left group action $g.x$","notes":"a.b = (a,b), where a is the group element and b is an element of the set. The type/description/label/name may be subscripted or denoted by function notation, as might be the group to which it belongs and/or the set upon which it acts (typically, the label should denote in the order: group, set, descriptor). See also: {ma'e'o}, {zi'a'o}, {ru'ei}"},{"word":"gu'anai","selmaho":"GUhA*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: tanru-internal forethought conditional/only if (with gi)."},{"word":"gu'anci","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ (parties) have a guanxi/communicative relation in aspect $x_2$; $x_2$ is a combination of the business and personal relationships whereby the parties $x_1$ enhance their ability to do business by building a bond with personal favors"},{"word":"gu'ansi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (parties) have a guanxi/communicative relation in aspect $x_2$; $x_2$ is a combination of the business and personal relationships whereby the parties $x_1$ enhance their ability to do business by building a bond with personal favors"},{"word":"gu'au","selmaho":"BAI","score":0,"definition":"non-distributivity tag: as a mass","notes":"equivalent to {fi'o} {gunma}. {gu'au} {je} {fa} {lo} {tadni} {cu} {sruri} {lo} {dinju} is the same as {loi} {tadni} {cu} {sruri} {lo} {dinju}."},{"word":"gu'au'i","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso operator, variable arity - algebraic structure order of X1; OR: order of/(size of) period of element X1 in algebraic structure X2 under operator/of type X3","notes":"If applied to an algebraic structure (such as a group) it gives the order thereof (which, for a group, is the cardinality of the underlying set). If applied to an element of an algebraic structure, one has the options to specify the structure in which its order is being considered and/or the operator with respect to which its order is being considered (for example, in a given ring, an elements additive order is usually not its multiplicative order), although either of these made remain vague and be inferred from context; order is the smallest non-negative number of applications of the operator needed to be applied (in composition) to the original element in order for it to result in the identity element of the structure (thus, order is not always finite or even defined). See also: {mau'au}, {cu'a}."},{"word":"gubgundi","score":1,"definition":"$gun_1=gub_1$ is a/the public sector owned by community $gub_2$ (mass) providing/producing $gun_2$ by process $gun_3$","notes":"From {gubni} {gundi}."},{"word":"gubjungau","score":0,"definition":"$j_1$ advertises $jg_3=g_1$ (du'u) to $jg_2=g_2$ (mass) about subject $jg_4$.","notes":"not necessarily advertising for sale; (cf. {jungau})"},{"word":"gubmace","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a public transit system serving $x_2$ and offering services $x_3$ (ka).","notes":"This is a zi'evla derived from the lujvo {gubma'eci'e}, from {gubni} {marce} and {ciste} (public vehicle system). The x2 can be used to specify a geographical region, a target demongraphic, etc. The x3 is used to specify properties enabled to passengers of the system, and can be used with {tu'a} to very broadly identify stations ({tcana}) in the network, types of vehicles (subways/trains/light rail {trene}, buses {sorpeka}, etc.), and concrete bus lines."},{"word":"gubni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is public/un-hidden/open/jointly available to/owned by all among community $x_{2}$ (mass).","notes":"See also {sivni}."},{"word":"gubnoi","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=n_1$ is an advertisement about subject $n_2$ from author $n_3$ to audience $g_2=n_4$.","notes":"Cf. {gubni}, {notci}, {vecnu}."},{"word":"gubnysku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ announces, proclaims $x_2$ (text, assertion) towards $x_3$","notes":"See {gubni}, {cusku}"},{"word":"gubycu'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ votes (in a public election) for $c_2$ among choices $c_3$ in electorate $g_2$."},{"word":"gubyka'iseltru","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=k_3=g_1$ is a parliamentary republic with representatives $s_2=k_1$ representing community $g_2=k_2$ (mass) "},{"word":"gubypanka","score":2,"definition":"$p_1=g_1$ is a public square managed by/belonging to polity/community $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {gubni}, {panka}, {zacpanka}, {zdipanka}, {fanrypanka}, {kagnypanka}."},{"word":"gubyseltru","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=g_1$ is a republic governed by people $s_2=g_2$"},{"word":"gubysizykai","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=g_1$ is the reputation of c1 for $c_2$ (ka) known/imagined by $s_2=g_2$ (mass)","notes":"From {gubni} {si'o} {ckaji}. In English, usually '$x_1$ is the reputation for $x_3$ that $x_2$ has with $x_4$'."},{"word":"gubysku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ announces, proclaims $x_2$ (text, assertion) towards $x_3$","notes":"See {gubni}, {cusku}"},{"word":"gubytcita","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=g_1$ is a sign of $t_2$ showing information $t_3$ to community $g_2$"},{"word":"gubyternoi","score":1,"definition":"$n_3$ publishes about subject $n_2$ with message $n_1=g_1$ to intended audience $n_4$.","notes":"Cf. {ckupra}, {terkarni}, {kamgubgau}."},{"word":"gubyxluselsku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (text/sedu'u) is propaganda disseminated by $x_2$ (agent) to audience/community $x_3$ to influence action/state $x_4$","notes":"Not necessarily negative; refers to any speech act meant to influence public opinion or behavior."},{"word":"gubzu'e","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ publicizes / promotes $x_2$ (product or idea) to community $x_3$","notes":"Cf. {gubni}, {zukte}"},{"word":"gudjrati","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Gujarati in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"gu'e","selmaho":"GUhA","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: tanru-internal forethought and (with gi)."},{"word":"gu'ek zei uanta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'guhek' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: SE? GUhA NAI? #. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"gu'e'u'a","selmaho":"GUhA","score":2,"definition":"logical connective: tanru-internal forethought always true (with gi).","notes":"Created to complete the scope of truth tables to include TTTT and FFFF, despite being described as relatively useless. Etymology: gu'a + jetnu + A."},{"word":"gugbandu","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ defends country $b_2=g_1$ from threat/peril/potential $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jamna}, {damba}, {jenmi}, {bilni}, {sonci}, {tutra}."},{"word":"gugbinselnu'e","score":2,"definition":"$n_2$ is a treaty between countries $n_1=n_3$"},{"word":"gugde","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the country of peoples $x_{2}$ with land/territory $x_{3}$; (people/territory relationship).","notes":"Also sovereignty, domestic (as opposed to foreign), nation (when not referring to ethnos). See also {turni}, {natmi}, {jecta}, {tumla}, {tutra}, {lanci}."},{"word":"gugde'adu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the country with the code ISO-3166 ''AD'' (Andorra) for people $x_2$.","notes":"See also {gugde}"},{"word":"gugde'a'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the country with the code ISO-3166 ''AE'' (United Arab Emirates) for people $x_2$.","notes":"See also {gugde}"},{"word":"gugde'afu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the country with the code ISO-3166 ''AF'' (Afghanistan) for people $x_2$.","notes":"See also {gugde}"},{"word":"gugde'agu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the country with the code ISO-3166 ''AG'' (Antigua And Barbuda) for people $x_2$.","notes":"See also {gugde}"},{"word":"gugde'a'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the country with the code ISO-3166 ''AI'' (Anguilla) for people $x_2$.","notes":"See also {gugde}"},{"word":"gugde'ake","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the country with the code ISO-3166 ''AQ'' (Antarctica) for people $x_2$.","notes":"See also 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Cf. {casnu}."},{"word":"gugjonci'e","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a supranational union of member states $g_1=j_1=c_3$"},{"word":"gugl","score":3,"definition":"Google."},{"word":"guglbon","score":1,"definition":"Google Wave"},{"word":"gugle","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ searches network or collection of information/data/facts, etc. (especially the Internet) for information on topic/quote $x_2$ using service/tool/search resource/function $x_3$ provided by (host, company, etc.) $x_4$ with accessed information sources (websites, network, documents, books, etc.) $x_5$. $x_3$ is a search engine that provides information/resource/output on topic/query $x_2$ by way of organized and (semi-)automated/quick information search through many providers/sources of information including $x_5$, with search service provided by $x_4$ and provided to/used by/accessible to (potential or actual) user $x_1$ (who does not actually perform the initial search/sorting/recruiting of information). $x_4$ is a search engine service provider able to present search results via service/tool $x_3$. ","notes":"Key word search, academic search, picture search, video search, map search, etc. can be expressed by x3; the algorithm and other means of searching through, organizing and ranking, and presenting the massive amount of information (provided by x5) may likewise be expressed by x3 (in brief). The creation and/or use of this word does not endorse Google or any other search engine service provider. Proposed short rafsi form: –gul–. See also: {valfa}"},{"word":"guglsisku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ googles $x_2$; $x_1$ searches for information about $x_2$ using the Google search engine"},{"word":"guglypevgri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Google Group for $x_2$ to discuss/talk about subject $x_3$","notes":"Syn. {guglyzamgri}. Place structure matches {snustu}."},{"word":"guglyzamgri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Google Group for $x_2$ to discuss/talk about subject $x_3$","notes":"-zam- is the rafsi of {zai'e}, indicating a jargon word, and the divorce of {girzu} from its normal meaning. Place structure based off of {snustu}."},{"word":"gugmu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ migrates to country $x_2$ from country $x_3$ over path/route $x_4$."},{"word":"gugragve","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is abroad, located across national border $r_2$, relative to $r_3$ (default: the speaker).","notes":"From {gugde} + {ragve}. If /gv/ is ever declared a valid initial consonant sequence, this word will become a {valrtosmabru} (ill-formed word that breaks apart into a {cmavo} and a {lujvo}), and will need to be replaced by {gugdyragve}."},{"word":"gugrfiripini","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the alternative-history [uchronic] Japanized [Nipponized] Philippines of time period/era $x_2$","notes":"Japanese フィリピン \"Firipin\""},{"word":"gugyka'i","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a diplomat/ambassador representing country $k_2=g_1$ in matter(s)/function(s) $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jansu}."},{"word":"gugykruca","score":0,"definition":"A citizen $x_1=g_2=k_1$ is international in aspect/participates in an international event $x_2=k_3$.","notes":"$x_2=k_3$ may be Olympics, working/studying abroad, foreign trade, international crime syndicate etc. See {gugde}, {kruca}; for union of countries, me loi su'o re gugde; for union of races, me loi su'o re natmi; for treaty, {gugbinselnu'e}; for internationalization of language, vanbi gi'e gunma lo so'i bangu; for cross-country, {tumgre}."},{"word":"gugyl","score":1,"definition":"name: Google","notes":"Also {la gugle}. See {gugle}."},{"word":"gugyl zei zamgri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Google Group for $x_2$ to discuss/talk about subject $x_3$","notes":"Syn. {guglyzamgri}. Place structure matches {snustu}."},{"word":"gugypau","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is a state/province/region (first-level administrative division) of country $p_2=g_1$.","notes":"Cf.{gugde}, {pagbu}. A province or region can also be a second-level administrative division; for these use {gugypausle}."},{"word":"gugypausle","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a county/district/parish/province (second-level administrative division) of country $s_2=g_1$.","notes":"Cf. {gugde}, {pagbu}, {selci}. A province can also be a first-level administrative division; for this use {gugypau}, or optionally {vipygu'e} if it is in a country with a federal government."},{"word":"gu'i","selmaho":"GUhA","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: tanru-internal forethought question (with gi)."},{"word":"gu'i'a'a","selmaho":"GUhA","score":2,"definition":"logical connective: tanru-internal forethought always false (with gi).","notes":"Created to complete the scope of truth tables to include TTTT and FFFF, despite being described as relatively useless. Etymology: gu'a + jitfa + A."},{"word":"gu'irnilcarmrmagnitu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is emitted/reflected light that measures to be $x_2$ magnitudes in luminous brightness, on scale (si'o)/using reference value/under system/according to definition $x_3$, in logarithmic base $x_4$ (default: decimal (10))","notes":"Wavelength is specified in x1; it is improper to submit an object as the sumti for x1. The type of magnitude (absolute, apparent, etc.) must be specified by tanru or lujvo. x2 must be a pure number (dimensionless). x3 should specify a reference emission and the associated reference value in magnitudes, the meaning of a change by 1 magnitude, and the direction of increasing brightness (traditionally: toward negative infinity); magnitude is defined for all real numbers. See also: {cmagnitude}."},{"word":"gu'irsutra","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is quick-as-light at doing $s_2$"},{"word":"gukcanre","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=c_1$ is sandy abrasive material.","notes":"{guska} {canre}"},{"word":"gulpli","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ = $g_1$ = $p_1$ uses search engine $x_2$ = $g_3$ = $p_2$ for purpose/in order to search about topic/query (possibly quote) $x_3$ = $g_2$ = $p_3$, the search engine tool being provided by $x_4$ = $g_4$ with accessed sources of information $x_5$ = $g_5$","notes":"Caution: {gugle} is an experimental gismu. Colloquially: \"to google (verb)\". Although this word seems to merely reorder the terbri structure of {gugle}, the inclusion of {pilno} does lend some separate implications. The creation and/or use of this word does not imply any endorsement of the Google search engine service provider or any of its products."},{"word":"gulrota","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a carrot of species / variety / cultivar $x_2$","notes":"See also {genja}."},{"word":"gumcatra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ (agent) massacres/commits genocide against $x_2=c_2=g_1$(mass of people) by action/method $x_3=c_3$","notes":"from {gunma} + {catra}"},{"word":"gumcmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is part/member of aggregate/group/mass $x_2$."},{"word":"gumda'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$(mass) brawls with $x_2$(mass) over issue $x_3$ (abstract)","notes":"from {gunma} + {damba}"},{"word":"gumgau","score":1,"definition":"$ga_1$ combines individual $gu_2$ into mass $gu_1$.","notes":"Cf. {gunma}, {jongau}."},{"word":"gumgu'e","score":1,"definition":"$gun_1=gug_1$ is a federative state consisting of states/lands $gun_2$"},{"word":"gumjau","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=g_1$ is a pool of water."},{"word":"gumpra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ mass produces $x_2$ [product] by process $x_3$","notes":"from {gunma} + {cupra}"},{"word":"gumri","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mushroom of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mledi}, {ledgrute}"},{"word":"gunbre","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=g_1$ is ready for work/labor $g_2$ with goal $g_3$.","notes":"Not neccessarily paid work. Cf. {jibybre}."},{"word":"gundi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is industry/industrial/systematic manufacturing activity producing $x_{2}$ by process/means $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {cupra}, {fanri}, {rutni}, {zbasu}."},{"word":"gunfrivei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a résumé / cv / curriculum vita, summarizing $x_2$'s work experience, in medium $x_3$."},{"word":"gungunma","score":3,"definition":"$gunm_1$ is a project consisting of tasks $gunk_2$ done by $gunk_1$ with goal/objective $gunk_3$.","notes":"Cf. {gunka}, {gunma}."},{"word":"gunka","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [person] labors/works on/at $x_{2}$ [activity] with goal/objective $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is a worker/laborer. (cf. {sazri}, {gasnu}, {se} {jibri}; {zukte} - which need not be labor; physics term 'work' = {ni} {muvyselbai}, {briju}, {jibri}, {lazni}, {selfu})"},{"word":"gunma","score":10001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a mass/team/aggregate/whole, together composed of components $x_{2}$, considered jointly.","notes":"A description in $x_1$ indicates of mass property(ies) displayed by the mass; masses may reveal properties not found in the individual set members that are massified, which themselves are not necessarily relevant to the mass property implicit in this bridi. See also {bende}, {girzu}, {pagbu}, cmavo list {loi}, {lei}, {lai}, {ciste}, {cmima}, {kansa}, {tinci}, {mulgunma}."},{"word":"gunmace","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mass/group consisting of elements $x_2$, $x_3$, $x_4$, etc.","notes":"See {gunma}, {joi}, {porsice}, {setmice}, {menrece}"},{"word":"gunrivzu'e","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=z_1=r_1=g_1$ procrastinates/avoids doing work $x_2=r_2=g_2$ (ka), instead doing $x_3=r_3$ (ka).","notes":"I figured I'd FINALLY get around to defining this, only for it to be in order to delay doing homework. cf. {zukte}, {rivbi}, {gunka}, {dimna}, {funca}."},{"word":"gunro","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ rolls/trundles on/against surface $x_{2}$ rotating on axis/axle $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is a roller.","notes":"See also {bolci}, {carna}, {jendu}, {slanu}."},{"word":"gunro zei uidje","score":1,"definition":"$u_1$ is a scrollbar in user interface $u_2$.","notes":"See also: Widget (={uidje})."},{"word":"gunse","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a goose/[gander] of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cipni}."},{"word":"gunta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (person/mass) attacks/invades/commits aggression upon victim $x_{2}$ with goal/objective $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {bradi}, {damba}, {darxi}, {jamna}, {jenca}, {jursa}."},{"word":"guntrkamikaze","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ performs a kamikaze attack [suicidal attack] on $x_2$ with goal/objective $x_3$.","notes":"Broad sense, for any kind of suicidal attack. Cf. {gunta}, {nunrkamikaze}."},{"word":"guntrusi'o","score":4,"definition":"$s_1$ is a communist ideology (default: Marxist-Leninist) as it applies to the governance of people/territory/domain $t_2$ based on the works of thinker(s) $s_3$","notes":"From {gunka}, {turni}, {sidbo}. Cf. {trudjigri}, {ka'irtrusi'o}, {dzejdasratrusi'o}, {vricykricrutrusi'o}, {fairpaltrusi'o}, {natpamtrusi'o}, {tsarainaitrusi'o}."},{"word":"gu'o","selmaho":"GUhA","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: tanru-internal forethought biconditional/iff/if-and-only-if (with gi)."},{"word":"gu'onai","selmaho":"GUhA*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: tanru-internal forethought exclusive or (with gi); Latin 'aut'."},{"word":"gurgau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=ga_1$ rolls object $x_2=gu_1$ on/against surface $x_3=gu_2$, with axis/ axle of rotation $x_4=gu_3$.","notes":"See also {gunro}, {gasnu}, {cu'arkubli}."},{"word":"gurmu'a","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=g_1$ is a jalousie for covering $m_2$, made of material $m_3$."},{"word":"gurmu'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ rolls (moves via rolling) to destination $x_2$ from origin $x_3$ over path $x_4$","notes":"See {gunro}, {muvdu}"},{"word":"gurni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is grain/[British: corn]/cereal from plant/species $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {bavmi}, {cunmi}, {mavji}, {maxri}, {molki}, {mraji}, {rismi}, {sobde}, {spati}, {zumri}, {nanba}, {sorgu}."},{"word":"gurnrbulguru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of boulgour."},{"word":"gurnrtefi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is teff of variety $x_2$.","notes":"cf. {gurni}, {pamsrasu}, {amxari}"},{"word":"gusfarborcne","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=f_2=c_1$ is light/illumination that is refracted by amount/degree $c_3$ from origin/frame of reference $f_3$ by refracting medium $c_4$","notes":"From {gusni} {farna} {bo} {cenba}."},{"word":"guska","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ blade/scraper/erosive scrapes/erodes/abrades $x_{2}$ from $x_{3}$.","notes":"Abrade, abrasive (= {mosyguska}). See also {balre}, {sraku}, {batci}, {canpa}, {mosra}."},{"word":"guska'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a photon.","notes":"Cf. {gusni}, {kantu}, {lektoni}, {kuarka}."},{"word":"guskli","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ (object/medium) is transparent to light/illumination $k_2=g_1$."},{"word":"gusli'i","score":1,"definition":"$x1=l1$ is a ray/beam/[line of light] illuminating $x2=g2$ from source $x3=g3$"},{"word":"gusminli","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ (default 1) light year(s) by standard $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {gusni}, {minli}, {solminli}, {tanminli}, {ki'otre}, {darno}."},{"word":"gusminra","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=g_2$ is shiny/gleaming/bright/reflective of light $g_1=m_2$ from source $g_3$"},{"word":"gusni","score":100005,"definition":"$x_1$ [energy] is light/illumination illuminating $x_2$ from light source $x_3$.","notes":"[$x_3$ illuminates/lights $x_2$ with light/illumination $x_1$; $x_2$ is lit/illuminated by illumination $x_1$ from source $x_3$ (= {selgu'i} for reordered places); light/lamp (= {tergu'i})](cf. {dirce}, {manku}, {solri}, {carmi}, {ctino}, {kantu})"},{"word":"gusnunsla","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is Diwali (Deepavali) celebrated by $s_1$ with activities $s_3$","notes":"from {gusni} {nu} {salci}"},{"word":"gusta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a restaurant/cafe/diner serving type-of-food $x_{2}$ to audience $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {barja}, {citka}, {kukte}, {sanmi}, {xotli}."},{"word":"gustci","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lamp"},{"word":"gusybatke","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a light switch which is on $b_2$ and made from material $b_4$ and controlling the light source $g_3$.","notes":"In this definition all kinds of light switch is included, not only simple on/off switchs but also dimmers, for example. See also {gusni} and {batke}."},{"word":"gusybi'o","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=g_1$ brightens under conditions $x_2=b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {manbi'o}."},{"word":"gusycai","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ gleams/shines on to $x_{2}$, the light source being $x_{3}$.","notes":"Cf. {gusni}, {carmi}, {gusminra}."},{"word":"gusycinki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lightning bug/glowworm/firefly of genus/species $x_2$."},{"word":"gusydicra","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ extinguishes light $g_1$ illuminating $g_2$, the light source being $g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {gusni}, {dicra}."},{"word":"gusygutci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ (li; default: 1) light-seconds by standard $x_3$.","notes":"See also: \"{gusminli}\"."},{"word":"gusyjinru","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ basks in light $x_2$.","notes":"(i.e. $x_1$ is oriented so that much of its surface is hit by light $x_2$.)"},{"word":"gusysutmu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x1=s1=m1$ flashes to $x2=m2$ from $x3=m3$ via $x4=m4$"},{"word":"gusyzi'u","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is violet (distinct light-wave) [color adjective].","notes":"Created to distinguish between purple as a mental construct and violet as a place on the physical color spectrum. See {menzi'u}."},{"word":"gutci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ (default 1) short local distance unit(s) [non-metric], standard $x_{3}$, $x_{4}$ subunits.","notes":"Foot (= {jmagutci}); yard (= {cibjmagutci}), pace (= {tapygutci}), inch (= {degygutci}), cubit (= {birgutci}). (additional subunit places may be added as $x_5$, $x_6$, ...); See also {mitre}, {clani}, {ganra}, {condi}, {rotsu}, {rupnu}, {fepni}, {dekpu}, {minli}, {merli}, {bunda}, {kramu}."},{"word":"gutnerkla","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) invades $x_2$ (place) for objective $x_3$","notes":"$klama_3$ through $klama_5$ dropped for being usually irrelevant to this concept; if need be they can be replaced with {teka'a}/{veka'a}/{xeka'a} or {ra'i}/{pu'ai}/{sepi'o}. See {zernerkla}, {gunta}, {nerkla}"},{"word":"gutra","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the womb/uterus [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: nourishing, protective, giving birth].","notes":"See also {jbena}, {rorci}, {sovda}, {tarbi}, {ganti}, {mabla}."},{"word":"gutrygapru","score":1,"definition":"$ga_1=gu_1$ is the fundus [top portion of womb/uterus] of $gu_2$."},{"word":"gutrynebypunli","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a/the ectocervix/vaginal portion of cervix of $g_2=c_2$,"},{"word":"gutryne'o","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is the cervix of $c_2$"},{"word":"gutrypilcri","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=g_2=p_2$ menstruates.","notes":"Cf. {gutra}, {pilka}, {cirko}."},{"word":"gutyjamkarce","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a tank propelled by $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {gunta}, {jamna}, {karce}, {jamkarce}, {xiljamkarce}, {sonjamkarce}, {tsakarce}, {karcycelxa'i}."},{"word":"gu'u","selmaho":"GUhA","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: tanru-internal forethought whether-or-not (with gi)."},{"word":"gu'y","selmaho":"NAhE","score":3,"definition":"predicate modifier: convert x1 to a mereological sum composed of x1.","notes":"See also {unma}."},{"word":"guzme","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a melon/squash [fruit/plant] of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {grute}."},{"word":"guzmrkukurbita","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a squash/pumpkin of species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {guzme}, {clazme}, {tityzme}."},{"word":"guzmrmakuua","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Korean melon/Oriental melon/Cucumis melo var. Makuwa of type/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"guzrmetuliferu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kiwano/African horned cucumber/jelly melon (Cucumis metuliferus) of subspecies/cultivar/type $x_2$"},{"word":"gy","selmaho":"BY2","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for g."},{"word":"gy zei sance","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiced velar stop sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {gasnce}."},{"word":"i","selmaho":"I","score":100000,"definition":"sentence link/continuation; continuing sentences on same topic; normally elided for new speakers."},{"word":"i'a","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: acceptance - blame.","notes":"See also {nalna'e}, {nalpro}, {no'epro}, {nalzugjdi}."},{"word":"ia","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: belief - skepticism - disbelief.","notes":"See also {krici}, {jinvi}."},{"word":"i'a'a","selmaho":"A","score":2,"definition":"logical connective: sumti afterthought always false.","notes":"Created to complete the scope of truth tables to include TTTT and FFFF, despite being described as relatively useless. Etymology: jitfa + A."},{"word":"iacma","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a jasper"},{"word":"iacu'i","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: belief - skepticism - disbelief."},{"word":"iagis","score":1,"definition":"Yagi.","notes":"One of the inventors of the Yagi-Uda antenna; or the name of the antenna itself"},{"word":"iambi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an iamb","notes":"See also {pemci}, {pemsuua}, {troxeii}, {anapesti}, {daktili}"},{"word":"iamnaio","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/pertains to the Yamnaya people/culture in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"iamsa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a yam of species $x_2$","notes":"{samcu} is a more generic term"},{"word":"ian","score":1,"definition":"yang","notes":"A Chinese philosophical concept. Cf. {in}"},{"word":"i'anai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: acceptance - blame."},{"word":"ianai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: belief - skepticism - disbelief."},{"word":"iancu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ should or ought to do $x_2$"},{"word":"iangona","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is kava of variety $x_2$","notes":"May refer to the plant, root, or drink. See also {spatrpiperi}."},{"word":"ianlaua","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$'s guide / mentor / boss / leader / ruler.","notes":"See {gidva}, {jatna}, {jitro}, {turni}."},{"word":"ianvari","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is January in year $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$"},{"word":"iarda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in $x_2$ (default 1) yards (US customary unit)","notes":"See {zmaile}, {sfu'utu}, {inci}, {gutci}"},{"word":"iartsagunbu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a yartsa gunbu (Ophiocordyceps) of species/variety $x_2$, which grows in insect $x_3$","notes":"Commonly called Cordyceps, but genetic testing shows that it belongs to a different family."},{"word":"iasnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiced palatal approximant sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {ibu zei zunsna}. Cf. {isnce}/{isna}/{ibu zei sance}, {uasnce}/{ubu zei zunsna}, {zunsna}, {nalmosysna}"},{"word":"i'au","selmaho":"IhAU","score":2,"definition":"reset bridi-level to zero","notes":"Auto-inserts all necessary terminators to reset to the top-level bridi of the sentence (i.e. everything that {i} would insert except the last {vau}). This is useful if you have opened multiple NU/NOI subclauses, and just want to close them all to add more sumti, terms, or a {xoi} clause to the main bridi without using a bunch of terminators. // May also be used with UI-cmavo. UI-cmavo placed immediately after {i'au} would scope over the entire sentence. This is useful for attaching attitudinals as afterthoughts, without having to close the entire sentence manually with the right number of {vau}s. See {ji'au}, {fu'e}, {fu'o}."},{"word":"ia'u","selmaho":"UI1","score":3,"definition":"attitudinal: trust - lack of trust - distrust","notes":"Used to express trust (as in trustworthiness). Based on {lacri}."},{"word":"iau","selmaho":"IhAU","score":1,"definition":"reset bridi-level to zero","notes":"Shortened variant of {i'au}."},{"word":"iaves","score":3,"definition":"Yahweh.","notes":"see also {cev}"},{"word":"ibli","score":2,"definition":"If $x_1$ has the property $x_3$, then $x_2$ also has it; $x_1$ having property $x_3$ necessitates $x_2$ having that property","notes":"See {nibli}."},{"word":"ibri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$'s job/occupation is to satisfy property $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {seljibri}."},{"word":"ibu","selmaho":"BY*","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for i."},{"word":"ibu zei sance","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a close front unrounded vowel sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonyms: {isnce}, {isna}."},{"word":"ibu zei zunsna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiced palatal approximant/glide sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"{zi'evla} synonym: {iasnce}. Cf. {ibu zei sance}/{isnce}/{isna}, {ubu zei zunsna}, {zunsna}, {nalmosysna}."},{"word":"ibymym","score":1,"definition":"International Business Machines Corporation"},{"word":"icki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ “rearranges/shifts/shuffles the deck chairs on the Titanic/is bikeshedding,” with action $x_2$, which is pointless by standard $x_3$ for fixing problem $x_4$.","notes":"To do something pointless when there are bigger problems, such as rearranging the deck chairs on the sinking Titanic or discussing what materials to build a bikeshed out of when approving plans for a nuclear power plant."},{"word":"icmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ moans expressing about $x_3$ emotions/cognitive [psychological] phenomena that can be otherwise expressed by indicators $x_2$ (text)","notes":"See also {inmo}, {cmoni}. 'icmo li ii' is 'to shriek about'."},{"word":"icra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) interrupts/stops/halts, temporarily ceasing to happen or unfold."},{"word":"ictce","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects the Prehistoric China culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"idra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hydra of species $x_2$"},{"word":"i'e","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: approval - non-approval - disapproval.","notes":"See also {zanru}."},{"word":"ie","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: agreement - disagreement.","notes":"See also {tugni}."},{"word":"i'ecu'i","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: approval - non-approval - disapproval."},{"word":"iedra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is ivy of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"ie'e","selmaho":"UI1","score":3,"definition":"attitudinal: finding something reasonable - unreasonable","notes":"Expresses the sentiment of, \"I can get why it'd be this way\", or \"that seems like an understandable way to act/feel/behave\". (Or, with {nai}, its opposite: the feeling that some situation or behavior is totally unreasonable / senseless / irrational.)"},{"word":"ie'i","selmaho":"UI1","score":3,"definition":"attitudinal: disgust - attraction","notes":"Expresses disgust (loathing, revulsion). Based on {rigni}, its opposite is {trina} (attraction, liking). To be used instead of the \"disgust\"/repulsion of {a'unai} for any kind of disgust whose opposite is not {cinri}, but trina."},{"word":"ieinki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Yank(ee); $x_1$ displays Yankee culture/history in aspect $x_2$ according to $x_3$","notes":"Not necessarily pejorative, but probably fairly colloquial. It has the same semantic ambiguity as in English: it may refer to an American or something exhibiting American characteristics (especially a thoroughly patriotic American spirit), America as a colonial power, or a Unionist, or something pertaining/belonging to the northern states (or even more specifically, New England). See also: {merko}."},{"word":"i'enai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: approval - non-approval - disapproval."},{"word":"ienai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: agreement - disagreement."},{"word":"ienceri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Janissary"},{"word":"ientrau","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects the Yuan Dynasty culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"ie'o","selmaho":"Y","score":1,"definition":"filler word: um, like, y'know","notes":"Signifies that the speaker wants to \"hold the floor\" in a conversation, and is thinking of what to say next."},{"word":"ierbamate","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is maté/yerba mate (plant) of cultivar $x_2$","notes":"Refers to the plant itself; for the drink prepared therefrom, use {ierbamate} {tcati}. See also {tcati}, {ckafi}, {spati}."},{"word":"ierbamatei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of yerba maté drink brewed from leaves $x_2$"},{"word":"ierucaly'im","score":-1,"definition":"Jerusalem"},{"word":"ieRUcaly'im","score":1,"definition":"Jerusalem"},{"word":"iesys","score":1,"definition":"Jesus","notes":"Swedish pronunciation"},{"word":"ietnu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is true, is the case."},{"word":"ie'udji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Jewish/Judean/Judahite religion/culture/ethnicity in aspect $x_2$","notes":"The translation depends on the historical period. See also {xebro}, {fraimi}, {ckenazi}, {sfaradi}, {cmoroni}."},{"word":"ie'udjo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Jewish/Judean/Judahite religion/culture/ethnicity in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"ifkakne","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is passively $x_2$-able under conditions $x_3$; $x_1$ is such that event $x_2$ (nu) can happen to it; it is possible that $x_1$ may undergo $x_2$","notes":"$x_1$ does not perform any action; rather it can have actions performed to it."},{"word":"ifle","score":5,"definition":"if $x_1$ (proposition) is true then $x_2$ (event) happens else $x_3$ (event) happens","notes":"Alternatively, $x_2$ and $x_3$ may be propositions that are true rather than events that happen. See {ga}{nai}, {jetnu}, {va'o}"},{"word":"ifletnu","score":1,"definition":"If $x_1$ (proposition) is true, then $x_2$ (proposition) is logically guaranteed to be true too, and $x_1$ is indeed true.","notes":"Valid and sound."},{"word":"ifti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is near and can be pointed to (or described as being pointed to) by the speaker","notes":"See {ti}, {afta}, {uftu}, {degja'o}"},{"word":"iglu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an igloo","notes":"See also {dinju}, {bisli}, {bangiku'u}, {bangikutu}, {bangiku'e}"},{"word":"igvana","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an iguana of species $x_2$"},{"word":"i'i","selmaho":"UI1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: togetherness - privacy.","notes":"See also {kansa}, {gunma}, {sivni}, {sepli}."},{"word":"ii","selmaho":"UI1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: fear - security.","notes":"See also {terpa}, {snura}."},{"word":"ii'au","selmaho":"UI","score":3,"definition":"attitudinal: yee-haw!","notes":"u'ivla. See also: {a'oi}, {o'ai}, {ni'au}, {mi'au}."},{"word":"iicmo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ screams/shrieks in fear with sound $x_2$","notes":"See {ii}, {cmoni}, {terpa}"},{"word":"i'inai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: togetherness - privacy."},{"word":"iinai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: fear - security."},{"word":"iinsi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (sequence) is a chain, the neighbouring elements of which are related by $x_2$ ($ckini_3$, former element in sequence first)","notes":"cf. {linsi}, {ckini}, {efku}"},{"word":"iitfa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is false."},{"word":"iizme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a doctrine/theory/system/philosophy/practice/action/habit/mindset/ism characterized by belief/tendency/action/idea $x_2$ (abstraction), and incidentally is practiced by $x_3$ (and possibly others).","notes":"Not necessarily derogatory. \"Materialism\" (any sense) is a type of ism as much as racism, whataboutism, or Trumpism is. This word is meant to be a calque of the English word \"ism\". Closely related to \".{ismo}\"."},{"word":"i'izva","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ hang out doing $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"The property x2 is a property of the individuals in x1 that are hanging out. This word suggests that the activity involves casual socializing among the members of x1."},{"word":"ija","selmaho":"JA*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: sentence afterthought or."},{"word":"ijanai","selmaho":"JA*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: sentence afterthought: (preceding sentence) if this sentence."},{"word":"ije","selmaho":"JA*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: sentence afterthought and."},{"word":"ije'i","selmaho":"JA*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: sentence afterthought conn question."},{"word":"ijenai","selmaho":"JA*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: sentence afterthought x but not y."},{"word":"ijo","selmaho":"JA*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: sentence afterthought biconditional/iff/if-and-only-if."},{"word":"ijonai","selmaho":"JA*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: sentence afterthought exclusive or; Latin 'aut'."},{"word":"iju","selmaho":"JA*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: sentence afterthought whether-or-not."},{"word":"ike'as","score":1,"definition":"IKEA"},{"word":"ikfiio","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a icthyosaur [member of order Ichthyosauria] of subtaxon/type/genus/species/variety/breed $x_2$.","notes":"See also: {dinso}, {dinsauru}, {plesiio}, {disrmuzo}, {rexsa}, {ketslau}."},{"word":"iklki","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ clicks (press and release) button/switch $x_2$ to cause $x_3$ (nu).","notes":"See also {batke}, {danre}."},{"word":"iklkitu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ secondary-clicks (right-clicks, presses and holds) $x_2$ (UI element)","notes":"See {iklki}, {uidje}"},{"word":"iksodida","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tick/member of subgenus Ixodida of species $x_2$"},{"word":"iku'i","score":2,"definition":"'However,' 'But', 'In contrast'; separates utterances"},{"word":"ilkai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is what $x_2$ (string) represents","notes":"Predicate version of {li}"},{"word":"ilka'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (plural) is such that $x_2$ (number) of its members satisfy the property $x_3$","notes":"Possibly synonymous with {zilkancu}. See also {kaidza}, {kampu}, {nartolkau}, {kancu}."},{"word":"ilki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is written in a dialect where every bridi has arguments expressed in Lakoff's image schemata","notes":"Labels of roles: {di'o} - {sedi'o} for CONTAINER, {pa'u} - {sepa'u} for PART-WHOLE, {ra'i} - {sera'i} for CENTER-PERIPHERY, {sepu'e} - {vepu'e} - {tepu'e} for SOURCE-PATH-GOAL, {ra'a} for LINK, {mau} - {semau} for MORE-LESS, {gau} for PROTOTYPE, {ja'i} for the rules describing the semantic cases schema. To be used with {sei}. To use only for a given bridi without affecting child bridi the transformation 'SELBRI => SELBRI .ilki' can be used (as an alternative to using {sei}) thus putting {ilki} as the tertau of a newly formed selbri. See also {jo'au}, {ensi}, {esme}, {onga}."},{"word":"ilmismu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ismu of $x_2$, having the same meaning, but with all places except the $x_3$-th (li/set) zi'o-deleted.","notes":"For example, \"zo .{inku} .ilmismu zo {jinku} li pa\": {inku} is {jinku} with only the x1. Named after la .ilmen, who pioneered defining such words. See {ismu}."},{"word":"ilnu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cloud.","notes":"See also {dilnu}."},{"word":"ilpofu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dagger made of $x_2$","notes":"cf. Lojban Is Crazy (defined as \"a bright rapid weapon\")"},{"word":"imla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is {mi} / me / the speaker, in {selsku} / message / situation $x_2$.","notes":"See {odla}"},{"word":"impera","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an empire"},{"word":"imperative","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ has an intention to influence the behavior of $x_2$, to command, control $x_2$","notes":"{zo} {ko} {valsi} {lo} {zu'e} {imperative} - '{ko} is a word expressing imperative action'"},{"word":"imperatora","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is an emperor of empire $x_2$","notes":"See {nolraitru}, {xuandi}"},{"word":"impetu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the momentum [vector] of $x_2$ in frame of reference $x_3$","notes":"$x_1$ can be a vector, e.g. four-vector. Might be pretty general in its semantic scope (\"quantity of movement\"); at the very least includes both Relativistic (four-vector) and Newtonian (three-vector) momentum (resp.: {nejnimpetu}, {sirmpetu}); might also encompass angular momentum ({cnampetu}, typically three-vector). See also {nejni}, {nejnimpetu}, {sirmpetu}, {ocnerta}, {tcelerita}, {cnampetu}"},{"word":"impisi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hyena of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {krokuta} (\"spotted hyena\")"},{"word":"implicite","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is implicit, implied, understood, contained in the nature but not directly expressed or apparent"},{"word":"impofu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an eland of species $x_2$"},{"word":"importe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) imports $x_2$ (entity) to $x_3$ (entity)","notes":"See also {eksporte}"},{"word":"imposta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an impostor, pretender; $x_1$ engages in deception under an assumed name or identity $x_2$.","notes":"See {jifkritrazu'e}, {tcica}, {cmene}, {sevzi}"},{"word":"impute","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) imputes, ascribes to $x_2$ (entity) an action $x_3$ (event)","notes":"See also {sitna}"},{"word":"imxu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ do $x_3$ (binary ka) to each other.","notes":"Equivalent to x1 {ce} x2 {simxu} x3, but useful for some lujvo."},{"word":"in","score":1,"definition":"yin","notes":"A Chinese philosophical concept. Cf. {ian}"},{"word":"inaja","selmaho":"JA*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: sentence afterthought conditional/only if."},{"word":"inbri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (proposition) is a clause expressing adverbial relation $x_2$ (property of nonce place, has places for ce'u referring to members of $x_3$) and connecting members of $x_3$ (ordered group)","notes":"The first member of $x_3$ is what follows after the adposition expressing adverbial relation $x_2$. The second member of $x_3$ can sometimes be called 'noun phrase of adposition'; it can e.g. be the current clause ({lo} {bridi}), $x_1$ of it, $x_2$ of it etc. See also {bridi}, {sumti}, {sumtcita}."},{"word":"inbrisni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is a clause with adverbial $x_2$ (text) and connecting members of $x_3$ (ordered group of text)","notes":"The first member of $x_3$ is usually called 'complement' or 'argument'; it is what comes after the adposition $x_2$. The second member of $x_3$ can sometimes be called 'noun phrase of adposition'; it can e.g. be the current clause ({lo} {brisni}), $x_1$ of it, $x_2$ of it etc. See also {brisni}, {sumti}, {sumtcita}."},{"word":"incala","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) expresses a wish for a given future event $x_2$ (event) to occur; $x_1$ expresses \"god willing\" / \"deo volente\" hope","notes":"Usually used in a Muslim country or Islamic context. See also {pacna}, {a'o}"},{"word":"inci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in $x_2$ (default 1) inches (US customary unit)","notes":"See {zmaile}, {iarda}, {sfu'utu}, {gutci}"},{"word":"incipe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the beginning/the initial stage/starting/inchoate/coming into existence/first part of $x_2$","notes":"See {ultime}, {cfari}, {fasnu}, {pruce}"},{"word":"incita","score":-1,"definition":"$x_0$ is deleted"},{"word":"inda","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ deserves / merits / is worthy of $x_2$ (property of $x_1$)","notes":"See also {jerna}."},{"word":"indice","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (ordered set) is an index of unordered items $x_2$ (set) ordered by rule $x_3$ (proposition)","notes":"See also {ce'o}, {ce}, {lidne}"},{"word":"indigena","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is indigenous to territory $x_2$"},{"word":"indigo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is indigo (color)"},{"word":"indika","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) implies / suggests / is circumstantial evidence for $x_2$ (du'u); the probability that $x_2$ is true, given $x_1$, is greater than the probability without $x_1$","notes":"Similar to {nibli}, but merely means circumstantial/forensic, not logical, evidence, that may be contradicted by other circumstantial evidences or interpretations. See also {krinu}, {lakne}, {didni}, {nusna}, {tolna'e}"},{"word":"indi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/pertains to the Indian Ocean region/culture/history/geography/identity/[nationality] in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Pertains to peoples or things bordering, embedded in (or on an island in), submerged in, located under or on the bottom of, or going through/over the Indian Ocean as well. \"Trans-Indian\" (in the sense of pertaining to the Indian Ocean) is closely related to this word. See also: \".{atlanto}\", \"{pakfiko}\"."},{"word":"indo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/pertains to the regions which are approximated by the Indian subcontinent, or cultures vel sim. thereof, in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"This does not necessarily recognize political divisions or inclusions of such region. Can be used in a human-historical context. The Indian Ocean may be included in this designation."},{"word":"infakta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an infarction of type $x_2$"},{"word":"infarto","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an infarct, an area of dead tissue caused by a loss of blood supply, a localized necrosis"},{"word":"infernus","score":1,"definition":"Infernus"},{"word":"infeste","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (plural) infests, inhabits $x_2$ in unpleasantly large numbers","notes":"See also {zdani}, {xabju}"},{"word":"inflamati","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an inflammation experienced by/in body(-part) $x_2$ of type/characterised by $x_3$; $x_1$ is a medical condition of $x_2$ (part of body), consisting in congestion of the blood vessels, with obstruction of the blood current, and growth of morbid tissue; $x_2$ [if it is a body part rather than a whole person/organism] is inflamed","notes":"Might be manifested outwardly by redness, stiffness (especially in joints), tenderness or painfulness, and swelling and/or attended with heat and pain. See also {bilma}, {xunre}, {blaci}."},{"word":"inflenza","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an influenza, grippe, flu"},{"word":"influ'enza","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an influenza, grippe, flu"},{"word":"info","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is information about $x_2$ gathered by method $x_3$"},{"word":"infuje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (loi; result) is a quantity of a herbal infusion meant for consumption, from sources/herbs $x_2$ (list of primary ingredients), extracted and introduced to substrate liquid by process $x_3$ (default: steeping or soaking), introduced to substrate $x_4$ (default: liquid water).","notes":"\"Herb\" is rather general, as is \"consumption\". Tea, coffee, original hot chocolate, herbal/false teas, some medicines, sassafrass or root beers, etc. count. Typically, blood transfusion or other solutions introduced by intravenous means is outside the scope of this word, but there may be exceptions. See also: {tcati}, {ckafi}."},{"word":"inglico","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is English/pertains to English-speaking culture in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Generally assume broadest sense of 'English'; may refer to 'English', pertaining to the country/people/culture of England (normally requiring constraint = {inglicygu'e}); British English, the norm language of the UK (= {inglicybau}). This word is part of a movement to supplant cultural gismu."},{"word":"ingoma","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ingoma, a drum covered with a membrane of animal skin."},{"word":"ingulule","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) of breed $x_2$","notes":"See also {bramlatu}"},{"word":"inka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ causes $x_2$."},{"word":"inkapre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an Inca person."},{"word":"inkara'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Inka culture."},{"word":"inku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vaccine."},{"word":"inmago","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an organism $x_2$ at its imago stage of development","notes":"Usually next after {larva} stage."},{"word":"inmo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ feels the emotions/cognitive [psychological] phenomena expressed by indicators $x_2$ (text) about $x_3$","notes":"See also {cinmo}."},{"word":"inmune","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is immune to pathogenic action $x_2$ (property of $x_1$) towards it by showing $x_3$ (property of $x_1$) ","notes":"See also {spuda}, {bilma}, {jurme}, {vidru}, {bandu}"},{"word":"inpociburu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event / state / property) is impossible under conditions $x_2$","notes":"See also {na} {cumki}."},{"word":"insmu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the literal meaning of $x_2$ seen by $x_3$","notes":"Shortening of {pe'arnainsmu}."},{"word":"insomni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is insomnia, a sleeping disorder with symptoms of unrest and the inability to sleep","notes":"See also {bilma}, {sipna}"},{"word":"inspekte","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ checks, inspects $x_2$ for $x_3$ (property of $x_2$)","notes":"See {cipra}, {zgana}, {pajni}"},{"word":"instagrama","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) is an Instagram photo/record of $x_2$ (entity) done by $x_3$ (entity) and preserved in page/place $x_4$ (entity)","notes":"See also {pixra}, {vidvi}."},{"word":"instale","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) connects, sets up $x_2$ (entity) onto $x_3$ (entity)","notes":"See also {punji}, {setca}, {pilno}"},{"word":"integrale","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the integral (limit) of function $x_2$","notes":"See also {fancu}."},{"word":"intele","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an intellect of bearer $x_2$","notes":"the realized capacity of thinking, judging, abstract reasoning, and conceptual understanding; the cognitive capacity. See also {menli}, {besna}, {morji}, {mucti}, {pensi}, {sanji}, {xanri}, {sevzi}, {xadni}"},{"word":"interlinga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Interlingua language in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"internet","score":1,"definition":"Internet","notes":"Cf. {mujysamseltcana}."},{"word":"INternet","score":1,"definition":"Internet","notes":"Cf. {mujysamseltcana}."},{"word":"interviiu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ interviews $x_2$ with questions $x_3$"},{"word":"intima","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is intimate, having or fostering a warm or friendly and informal atmosphere"},{"word":"intona","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sound with musical intonation $x_2$; $x_1$ is recited as a chant or a psalm"},{"word":"intranet","score":1,"definition":"Intranet","notes":"Cf. {kagysamseltcana}."},{"word":"intro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event / object / document) is an introduction to $x_2$ in aspect $x_3$ (relation of $x_1$ and $x_2$)","notes":"Every $x_2$ can have more than one introduction. See also {ni'o}"},{"word":"intuksu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an inuksuk/inunnguaq/Eskimo (Inuit) or generic ersatz person sculpture in location $x_2$ with style/properties $x_3$"},{"word":"inxo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ starts/begins to satisfy property $x_2$; $x_1$ becomes such that they satisfy property $x_2$."},{"word":"i'o","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: appreciation - envy.","notes":"See also {ckire}, {jilra}."},{"word":"io","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: respect - disrespect.","notes":"See also {sinma}."},{"word":"iocka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a matryoshka, Russian nesting/nested doll, babushka doll","notes":"See also {fraktali}"},{"word":"iocre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Dr./Prof. (honorific for achieving a certain level of education or knowledge in field $x_2$), recognized by $x_3$","notes":"See {iolpe}, {iolna}, {iolni}, {iospe}, {iosna}, {iosni}, {iocre}, {mikce}, {profesore}"},{"word":"iodle","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ yodels $x_2$ (song)","notes":"See {sanga}, {cusku}, {krixa}"},{"word":"io'e","score":3,"definition":"attitudinal: feeling grounded - feeling spacy","notes":"{io'e}{nai} could mean: dissociating, depersonalization, tripping, having an out-of-body experience. {io'e} could mean: feeling in touch with one's senses, and maybe feeling in touch with the rest of the world through them."},{"word":"i'oi","selmaho":"UI1","score":0,"definition":"attitudinal: existential fatigue associated with having seen a word with default value - indifference towards default values - advocating the use of default values"},{"word":"io'imbe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is yohimbe of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"iokais","score":1,"definition":"ghost, apparition, phantom, specter, demon, monster, goblin","notes":"Japanese \"youkai\"; cf. {crida}"},{"word":"iolna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Mr./sir (male honorific, unspecified marital status), recognized by $x_2$","notes":"See {iolpe}, {iolna}, {iolni}, {iospe}, {iosna}, {iosni}, {iocre}"},{"word":"iolni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Ms./ma'am/madam (female honorific, unspecified marital status), recognized by $x_2$","notes":"See {iolpe}, {iolna}, {iolni}, {iospe}, {iosna}, {iosni}, {iocre}"},{"word":"iolpe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Mx./Mr./Ms. (honorific, unspecified gender or marital status), recognized by $x_2$","notes":"See {iolpe}, {iolna}, {iolni}, {iospe}, {iosna}, {iosni}, {iocre}"},{"word":"i'onai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: appreciation - envy."},{"word":"ionai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: respect - disrespect."},{"word":"ionti","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ion of radical/(atom of element)$x_2$ with $x_3$ charges","notes":"c.f. {ma'u zei ionti}, {ni'u zei ionti}, {lektoni}, {xumsle}."},{"word":"i,osif","score":-1,"definition":"Иосиф (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"iosna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Mr. (male married honorific), recognized by $x_2$","notes":"See {iolpe}, {iolna}, {iolni}, {iospe}, {iosna}, {iosni}, {iocre}"},{"word":"iosni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Mrs. (female married honorific), recognized by $x_2$","notes":"See {iolpe}, {iolna}, {iolni}, {iospe}, {iosna}, {iosni}, {iocre}"},{"word":"iospe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Mx./Mr./Mrs. (married honorific, unspecified gender), recognized by $x_2$ ","notes":"See {iolpe}, {iolna}, {iolni}, {iospe}, {iosna}, {iosni}, {iocre}"},{"word":"io'u","score":2,"definition":"attitudinal: good mental health - bad mental health","notes":"Feeling especially relieved from (or with {nai}, especially plagued by) (semi-)permanent mental health conditions (trauma, anxiety, depression)."},{"word":"i,ov","score":1,"definition":"Job.","notes":"Biblical character."},{"word":"ipka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ hiccups"},{"word":"ipkota","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ hiccups"},{"word":"ipna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ eeps / is eeping","notes":"An {u'ivla} based on {sipna}, cf. English sleep → eep. See also {ipta'i}, {iptcu}"},{"word":"ipta'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is eepy; $x_1$ needs/wants eep","notes":"See also {ipna}, {iptcu}"},{"word":"iptcu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is eepy for reason $x_2$","notes":"See also {ipna}, {ipta'i}"},{"word":"iptsa","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pizza with topping/ingredients $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cidjrpitsa}, {pitnanba}, {nabypalne}, {fomymledi}, {cirla}, {toknu}, {tamca}, {cidja}."},{"word":"irbisa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a snow leopard (Panthera uncia syn. Uncia uncia) of subspecies/breed $x_2$","notes":"See {bramlatu}"},{"word":"irci","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an IRC user on channel $x_2$ in network $x_3$.","notes":"Add a {me'e} place for nickname, or a fi'o {tcana} place for server, if needed. Erase $x_2$ using {zi'o} if no channel is involved."},{"word":"irga","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a serviceberry, Juneberry, mespilus, shad-blossom, shadbush, currant-tree (genus Amelanchier) of species $x_2$"},{"word":"irk","score":2,"definition":"IRC (Internet Relay Chat)","notes":"An Internet-based real-time text communication system. See {irci}."},{"word":"irkasa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a race/breed/strain of $x_2$","notes":"See also {jutsi}."},{"word":"irnodela","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a swallow of species $x_2$"},{"word":"iRON","score":1,"definition":"Iran/Persia","notes":"The modern nation of Iran, or the historical state of Persia. See also {te'yRON}, {gugdrxirana}/{gugde'ironi}/{gugde'iru}, {kulnrxirani}, {kulnrfarsi}, {rupniruru}."},{"word":"irstoni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Ossetian/Ossetic culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"See also {bangosusu}, {apsuua}, {adgexe}, {kartuli}, {margali}, {rusko}, {noxtino}, {xai'otso}, {zarbaija}/{azri}, {kafkaso}/{kafkazo}."},{"word":"isemu'ibo","selmaho":"I*","score":1,"definition":"modal sentence connection: motive 'therefore', 'and it is the motive for ...'","notes":"See also {mukti}."},{"word":"iseri'abo","selmaho":"I*","score":1,"definition":"modal sentence connection: causal 'therefore'","notes":"See also {rinka}."},{"word":"isku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sound represented by onomatopoeia $x_2$ (text) according to $x_3$ (experiencer)","notes":"$x_1$ can fill $x_2$ of {cmoni}. See also {sa'ei}, {sa'ei zei valsi}, {bacru}, {cusku}, {cmoni}."},{"word":"iskuuil","score":1,"definition":"Ithkuil","notes":"The Ithkuil language, an experimental constructed language developed by John Quijada ({la} {djankixadas}) and published in its final version in 2011. Ithkuil is both logical and unambiguous in its syntax and extremely precise in its semantics, designed to be suited for 'descriptions of the holistic vs. discrete componential structure of objects, situations, and phenomena', 'the causal dynamics of complex states, acts, [and] events', and many other areas of nuance (Ithkuil.net, 'Introduction'). It can pack such detail into short words and syllables due to its large phonemic inventory, use of phonemic tone and stress, and complex agglutinative morphology. Quijada describes the language as 'an exercise in exploring how human languages could function, not how human languages do function' (Ithkuil.net, 'Introduction'). Alternate names for the language: {itku'ile}, {itku'ilybau}."},{"word":"islam","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Islam","notes":"Cf. {muslo}, {jegvon}, {cesycku}"},{"word":"island","score":2,"definition":"Iceland."},{"word":"islenska","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Iceland/Icelandic culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"See {no'ordo}, {island}"},{"word":"ismo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (abstract) is an ideology about $x_2$ (object/abstract) accepted by $x_3$","notes":"See {sidbo}"},{"word":"ismu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fu'ivla formed by dropping the first letter of CVCCV gismu $x_2$.","notes":"see {gismu}, {fu'ivla}"},{"word":"isna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a close front unrounded vowel sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {isnce}. Both are derived from and synonymous with {ibu zei sance}."},{"word":"isnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a close front unrounded vowel sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {isna}. Both are derived from and synonymous with {ibu zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient vowel in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"istanbul","score":1,"definition":"Istanbul","notes":"Most populous city in Turkey ({gugdrtirki}). See also {tirkice}, {andolu}."},{"word":"iste","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a person with occupation/profession/interest/particular creative or academic role in $x_2$","notes":"See {se} {cuntu}, {se} {jibri}"},{"word":"isxa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dinosaur of hip-based clade/with hip structure $x_2$"},{"word":"itca","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is now/happens/occurs now.","notes":"Synonym of {ca'abna}. See also {izva}."},{"word":"itka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is not running service/not in operation/not performing function $x_2$; $x_1$ is \"turned off\", not working, inactive","notes":"See also {akti}. This word is the reverse of akti, with opposite meaning."},{"word":"itki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is liquid (state of matter)."},{"word":"itku'ile","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Ithkuil/Ilaksh/Elartkʰa language in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also {lojbo}"},{"word":"itku'ilybau","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is Ithkuil (language), used by $x_2$ to communicate $x_3$ (du'u/si'o)","notes":"See {itku'ile}, {bangu}"},{"word":"itlgu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Italy.","notes":"See {itlo}, {gugde'itu}."},{"word":"itlnrasno","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is/reflects/pertains to Etruscan culture in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Categorization rafsi is from fu'ivla .{itlo}."},{"word":"itlo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Italy/Italian culture/nationality/dialect in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"From the Italian prefix \"italo\". See also {brito}, {bemro}, {ketco}, {xispo}, {glico}, {fraso}, {merko}, {latmo}."},{"word":"itlobau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Italian language used by $x_2$ to express/communicate $x_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"fu'ivla modeled as the lujvo made with {bangu}"},{"word":"itlogu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is Italy"},{"word":"itlokuti","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (property of $x_4$) is the illocution of $x_2$ uttering/expressing $x_3$ (quote) to audience $x_4$; $x_2$ utters/expresses $x_3$ to $x_4$ in order that $x_4$ has property $x_1$"},{"word":"itlori'osanso","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an italian salsa verde [sauce] for use with $s_2$, containing ingredient(s) including $s_3$."},{"word":"itxe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is DELETED"},{"word":"i'u","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: familiarity - mystery.","notes":"See also {slabu}, {nalni'o}, {kufra}."},{"word":"iu","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: love - no love lost - hatred.","notes":"See also {prami}."},{"word":"iu'a","score":2,"definition":"attitudinal: sexual arousal - sexual repulsion","notes":"See also {iu'e}, {iu'i}, {iu'o}, {iu'u}."},{"word":"iucu'i","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: love - no love lost - hatred."},{"word":"iu'e","score":2,"definition":"attitudinal: sexual consent - revocation of consent","notes":"See also {iu'a}, {iu'i}, {iu'o}, {iu'u}."},{"word":"iu'i","score":2,"definition":"attitudinal: orgasm - impotence","notes":"See also {iu'a}, {iu'e}, {iu'o}, {iu'u}."},{"word":"iumle","score":8,"definition":"$x_1$ is lovely/kawaii to $x_2$ in aspect $x_3$","notes":"From iu + melbi; See also {iu}, {melbi}, {citmle}, {cinmle}"},{"word":"i'unai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: familiarity - mystery."},{"word":"iunai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: love - no love lost - hatred."},{"word":"iunbau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa) of species/breed $x_2$","notes":"See {di'ardi}, {bramlatu}"},{"word":"iunkoda","score":3,"definition":"characters $x_1$ (ordered set of numbers) represent non-encoded $x_2$ (text) in Unicode according to encoding rules $x_3$","notes":"See {aski}"},{"word":"iu'o","score":2,"definition":"attitudinal: kinky - vanilla","notes":"See also {iu'a}, {iu'e}, {iu'i}, {iu'u}."},{"word":"iupna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pupa","notes":"A metamorphosing insect with legs and antennae that resemble the mature forms, but do not function. See {cifnu}, {makcu}, {cinki}, {bixycinki}"},{"word":"iutkata","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a yukata / an informal cotton kimono for summer wear of design (colors/patterns) $x_2$ ","notes":"See also: {pastu}, {tafrkimono}"},{"word":"iu'u","score":2,"definition":"attitudinal: sexual satisfaction - sexual dissatisfaction","notes":"See also {iu'a}, {iu'e}, {iu'i}, {iu'o}."},{"word":"iu zei tcitygau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=g_1=x_{iu}$ \"likes\"/\"loves\"/\"hearts\" (marks with a positive feedback label, e.g. on social media) content $x_2=t_2$."},{"word":"ivla","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (brivla/selbri) is used by place $x_2$ (number/me'o+FA+bu) being filled with (a description of / symbol for) $x_3$, in the usage of $x_4$, according to rule(s) $x_5$."},{"word":"ixru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is back/returns to satisfying property $x_2$."},{"word":"i'y","selmaho":"BY","score":4,"definition":"letteral for i.","notes":"Synonymous with the original CLL definition of .{ibu}."},{"word":"iy","selmaho":"BY","score":3,"definition":"letteral for the i semi-vowel, sometimes written as ĭ"},{"word":"iy'y","selmaho":"BY","score":2,"definition":"letteral for y","notes":"Synonymous with {ybu}. Formed by analogy with {a'y} et al., but {y'y} is already taken."},{"word":"izlo","score":2,"definition":"Tautological/empty/vacuous predicate; it is true regardless of what and how many arguments are given to it; something is the case; $x_1$ is a thing / is anything; $x_1$ and $x_2$ are in any relation.","notes":"See also: {dzai'i}, {zilzilo}, {ku'ai'i}."},{"word":"izyng","score":1,"definition":"Ising","notes":"If X-SAMPA /N/ is ever officially accepted as a distinct sound in Lojban, the and possibly of this word should be replaced by the symbol which represents /N/."},{"word":"ja","selmaho":"JA","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: tanru-internal afterthought or."},{"word":"ja'a","selmaho":"NA","score":100000,"definition":"bridi logical affirmer; scope is an entire bridi."},{"word":"ja'ai","selmaho":"NAI","score":6,"definition":"affirm last word: attached to cmavo to affirm them; denies negation by nai whenever it is applicable.","notes":"Suggested by Mark Shoulson in 1999 as an affirmative of {nai}. By analogy with the pairs {na}/{ja'a}, {na'e}/{je'a}, and {na'i}/{jo'a}."},{"word":"ja'aku","selmaho":"NAKU","score":1,"definition":"(adverbial) bridi logical affirmer; \"it is true that....\"; affirms the bridi as well as any other adverbial or quantifier located on its right.","notes":"See also {naku}."},{"word":"ja'arkemnatsydo'oborgu'e","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is the Führer/leader of Nazi Germany, which is the country of peoples $g_2$ with land/territory $g_3$."},{"word":"ja'aru'e","selmaho":"NA*","score":1,"definition":"weak bridi affirmation; barely; almost not at all."},{"word":"ja'au","selmaho":"PA4","score":3,"definition":"subjective number which is decreasing over time","notes":"See also {jdika}, {zildika}, {ze'au}, {so'au}."},{"word":"jabre","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ brakes/causes to slow motion/activity $x_{2}$ with device/mechanism/principle $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {mosra}."},{"word":"jabyselsna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (bell) rings"},{"word":"jabytu'u","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=t_1$ is a tubular chime of material $t_2$, hollow with $t_3$, producing sound/note $j_2$."},{"word":"jacfalstu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a waterfall"},{"word":"jacfebmatra","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is a steam engine driving $m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {djacu}, {febvi}, {matra}, {jaurgacmatra}, {jaurgapci}."},{"word":"jackalri","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a hydrant","notes":"from {djacu} + {kalri}"},{"word":"jacke'o","score":5,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ degrees Celsius / centigrade in temperature by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Cf. {kelvrfarenxaito}, {glare}, {lenku}, {dunja}, {febvi}."},{"word":"jackevlu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a culvert under $x_2$ stretches from $x_3$ to $x_4$ and goes through points $x_5$","notes":"from {djacu} + {kevlu'a}"},{"word":"jaclelxe","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a water lily/nenuphar [Nymphaeaceae] of species/strain $x_2$","notes":"cf. {rozgu}. \"Calla palustris\" (also called \"water lily\") is not from Nymphaeaceae family so it should be called somewhat differently"},{"word":"jaclu'a","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a waterway to $p_2$ from $p_3$ via/defined by points including $p_4$ (set).","notes":"Cf. {flecu}, {rirxe}, {klama}, {bloti}."},{"word":"jacmakfa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is water magic as observed by $x_2=m_2$, performed by person/force/deity $x_3=m_3$.","notes":"cf. {djacu} {makfa}"},{"word":"jacmivbormro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Drowned, the water zombie monster from the video game Minecraft","notes":"From {djacu} {jmive} {bo} {morsi}"},{"word":"jacmlo","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a watermill performing process $m_2$.","notes":"From {djacu} {molki}. See also {bifmlo}, {dzumlo}, {ctarymlo}, {grumlo}, {zalmlo}, {zalmlotci}, {zalmloca'a}."},{"word":"jacpi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hydraulophone."},{"word":"jacra'erbi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=b_1$ is a dam for reservoir $x_2=b_2=r_1$ on the body of water $x_3=b_3$ in structure $x_4=b_4$","notes":"from {djacu}+{ralte}+{bitmu}"},{"word":"jacre'ipenbi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ is a permanent/indelible marker applied by process $x_2=p_3$.","notes":"{djacu} {renvi} {penbi}"},{"word":"jacrulspa","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a water lily (genus Nymphaea) of species/strain $s_2$ with flower $x_1$.","notes":"See also {spatrnimfe'a}."},{"word":"jacta'o","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=d_1$ is a board for use in water/(wind/kite)surfingboard/bodyboard/wakeboard of material/property $t_2$.","notes":"From {tanbo}, {djacu}. Also sufingboard (={bonjacta'o}), windsurfingboard (={fanjacta'o}), kitesurfingboard (={volfanjacta'o}), wakesurfingboard (={blobonjacta'o})."},{"word":"jacyfepri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=f_1$ is a gill of animal $x_2=f_2$ of species $x_3$","notes":"Cf. {fipfepri}. See also {fipybirka}, {fipyrebla} for fish-body related words."},{"word":"jacysenta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a (water) puddle on surface $x_2$"},{"word":"jacysocla'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=l_1=s_1$ is a reservoir at $x_2=l_2$","notes":"from {djacu}+{sorcu}+{lalxu}"},{"word":"jacyvro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=v_1$ is a floodgate/stop gate between $x_2=v_2=d_1$ and $x_3=v_3$ of structure $x_4=v_4$","notes":"from {djacu}+{vorme}"},{"word":"jadjukpa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=ju_1$ garnish/decorates/prepares food-for-eating/garni/cocktail $x_2=ja_2=ju_2$ with garnish/decoration/embellishment $x_3=ja_1$ by recipe/method $ju_3$ (process)."},{"word":"jadni","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (object) adorns/decorates $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is an adornment/decoration of $x_{2}$; $x_{2}$ is fancy/decorated.","notes":"Fancy/decorated (= {selja'i}). See also {jemna}, {dirba}, {batke}."},{"word":"jadnrtoro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ornamental garden lantern of variety $x_2$","notes":"Japanese \"tōrō\""},{"word":"jadrdjekolenterne","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Jack O’Lantern.","notes":"Cf.: {guzmrkukurbita}"},{"word":"jadycau","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=j_2$ is plain/unadorned from $c_2=j_1$ (object).","notes":"Cf. {selja'i}, {jadypijne}."},{"word":"jadyke'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a decorative/piercing hole in $k_2=j_2$ for ornament $j_1$.","notes":"The hole itself (x1) may be a decoration (jadni1). {jadykevri'a} for the making of the hole."},{"word":"jadykevri'a","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ makes a decorative/piercing hole in $k_2=j_2$.","notes":"{jadyke'a} for the hole and the ornament."},{"word":"jadypijne","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a brooch/fibula for fastening to/piercing $p_2$, of material/properties $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {batke}."},{"word":"jadypo'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1=j_1$ is a decorative explosive/firework/roman candle decorating $x_2=j_2$ producing debris/pieces/fragments $x_3=s_3$","notes":"cf. {jadni} and {spoja}"},{"word":"ja'e","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"jalge modal, 1st place resultingly; therefore result ..."},{"word":"ja'ei","selmaho":"JAI","score":5,"definition":"jai equivalent of la'e","notes":"tu'a:jai::la'e:ja'ei. So ko'a ja'ei broda equals la'e ko'a broda"},{"word":"ja'enai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100001,"definition":"na'e jalge modal, 1st place (event causal); without result ...","notes":"Cf. {na'e} {jalge}"},{"word":"jafpri","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a footprint on surface $p_2$ made by foot/paw $p_3=j_1$"},{"word":"jagri'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=r_1$ is a factor in $x_2=r_2=j_1$ under conditions $x_3=r_3$","notes":"from {jalge}+{rinka}"},{"word":"ja'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"javni modal, 1st place (by standard 1) orderly; by rule ..."},{"word":"jai","selmaho":"JAI","score":100003,"definition":"convert tense/modal (tagged) place to 1st place; 1st place moves to extra FA place (fai)."},{"word":"jai'a","selmaho":"JAIhA","score":3,"definition":"grammatically converts LAhE to SE; semantically the result tags the $x_1$ of the selbri as being LAhE the supplied $x_1$. Can be converted to other than $x_1$ with SE.","notes":"Cf. {jai} in the TAG sense. Note that {jai} in the non-TAG sense is the same as jai'a tu'a. Example usage: lo tadni cu jai'a lu'o sruri lo dinju gi'e krixa <-> loi tadni cu sruri lo dinju gi'e jai'a lu'a krixa <-> loi tadni cu sruri lo dinju .ije lu'a lo go'i cu krixa"},{"word":"jai'ai","selmaho":"UI1","score":3,"definition":"attitudinal: everything coming together - everything falling apart"},{"word":"jaica","selmaho":"SE*","score":100000,"definition":"convert time tense (tagged) place to 1st place; 1st place moves to extra place (fai)."},{"word":"jaicpu","score":2,"definition":"$l_1=j_1$ picks at $l_2=j_2$ with $l_3=j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {lacpu}, {jgari}, {vimcu}."},{"word":"jai'e","selmaho":"JAI","score":2,"definition":"elliptical presence or absence of \"jai\".","notes":"If used without a sumtcita, the meaning is that the information about presence or absence of a \"jai\" has been left to context. \"lo se pensi be mi cu jai'e jitfa\" = \"lo se pensi be mi cu jitfa gi'a jai jitfa\". In cases where it is questionable whether or not a \"jai\" is needed for sumti raising, but the meaning is clear, this word can be used to bypass Lojban's very strict sumti raising semantics. Regardless of which of the two alternative meanings is then applied, the fai-place always contains the original x1. When used with a sumtcita, the meaning is identical to \"jai\". See also {jai}, {tu'a}, {fai}."},{"word":"jaigau","selmaho":"SE*","score":100000,"definition":"makes $x_{1}$ the agent of a bridi; old 1st place moves to extra place (fai)."},{"word":"jai'i","selmaho":"JAIhI","score":4,"definition":"takes NU or LE NU, turns into sumtcita: clarifies the semantic NU-type of the current bridi.","notes":"'mi jai'i li'i klama lo zarci', 'jai'i li'i ku mi klama lo zarci', and 'mi klama lo zarci jai'i li'i' are all acceptable and equivalent. Implies '(zo'e) li'i mi klama lo zarci', but avoids wrapping the bridi in an abstraction that makes its sumti hard to access via {le} {go'i} etc. Tagged sumti, if present, fills the $x_2$ of the NU; e.g. 'jai'i li'i do mi klama lo zarci' implies 'fe do li'i mi klama lo zarci'"},{"word":"jairxa'e","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a hand-grasping appendage with has hand-grasp $x_{2}$.","notes":"Cf. {bolxa'e}."},{"word":"jaitci","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=t_1=j_4$ is a handle to hold/grasp/carry $x_2=j_2$ used by $x_3=j_1$"},{"word":"jaivi","selmaho":"SE*","score":100000,"definition":"convert location tense (tagged) place to 1st place; 1st place moves to extra place (fai)."},{"word":"jajgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ collects $j_1$ (mass) at $j_2$ from $j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jmaji}."},{"word":"jajrlanparti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (people mass/jo'u) have a LAN party at location $x_2$, coming from locations $x_3$ (mass/jo'u).","notes":"See also: LAN party (event) ({nunrlanparti}), gathering ({jmaji}), LAN ({selklosamseltcana}), video game {samyzilkei}."},{"word":"jajycukla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an accretion disk (in astronomy)","notes":"Cf. {tarci}, {kesyske}"},{"word":"jajyku'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1=j_2$ is a meeting room/hall used by $x_2=j_1$ (mass/jo'u).","notes":"See: {jmaji}, {kumfa}"},{"word":"jaklu'a","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is a trail, narrow path, footpath, camino, boreen or twitten to $l_2$ from $l_3$ through points $l_4$."},{"word":"jakne","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a rocket [vehicle] propelled by jet expelling $x_{2}$ carrying payload $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {cecla}, {danti}, {spoja}."},{"word":"jakob","score":1,"definition":"Jacob","notes":"With French pronunciation /ʒa.kɔb/, where /ɔ/ is changed to its Lojban approximation /o/"},{"word":"jakto'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a note high in frequency/pitch produced by $x_2$","notes":"cf. {jarki}, {tonga}. See also {ganto'a} for \"low-pitched\". \"narrow\" refers to the wavelength of a note high in frequency, as well as the characteristics of an object which produces such a note. Alternative to existing word {brato'a}, which is ambiguous due to the fact that \"large\" could refer to either the frequency in Hertz (i.e., high pitch) or the wavelength (i.e. low pitch)."},{"word":"jaldiga","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ is a bumper on $x_2=j_1$, decreasing the collision impact with $x_3=j_2$","notes":"A metal rail or bar, usually horizontal, for protecting the front or rear of a car or vehicle."},{"word":"jalge","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (action/event/state) is a result/outcome/conclusion of antecedent $x_{2}$ (event/state/process).","notes":"Also: $x_2$ gives rise to $x_1$ (= selja'e for reordered places); total (general meaning, but also = mekyja'e, pi'irja'e, sujyja'e). See also se {mukti}, te {zukte}, se {rinka}, se {krinu}, se {nibli}, {mulno}, {sumji}, {pilji}, {mekso}, cmavo list {ja'e}, {ciksi}."},{"word":"jalke'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an impact crater."},{"word":"jalna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of starch from source $x_{2}$ of composition including $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {patlu}, {samcu}."},{"word":"jalra","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cockroach/orthopteran/termite of order/species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also grasshopper (= {pipyjalra}); cricket (= {sagjalra}); locust, termite (= {mantyjalra} or {mudyctijalra}). (Orthoptera includes grasshoppers, crickets, etc; termites are a closely-related non-Orthoptera, more akin to cockroaches than to e.g. ants); See also {cinki}, {civla}, {manti}."},{"word":"jalsimgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ [agent/person] claps together/causes to collide/strikes together $s_1$","notes":"from {janli} {simxu} {gasnu}"},{"word":"jalsi'u","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (set) collide with each other.","notes":"Cf. {janli}, {simxu}."},{"word":"jambe'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=j_1=b_1$ is a fighting team lead by $x_2=b_2$ fighting against $x_3=j_2$.","notes":"Extensively includes any group of entities (persons, nations, organization) that form an alliance to fight against a specific enemy/threat."},{"word":"jamblo","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a warship of type/carrying $b_2$, propelled by $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jamna}, {bloti}, {ni'ablo}, {bratcejamblo}, {brajamblo}, {cmajamblo}, {badjamblo}, {vijblo}."},{"word":"jambori","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ celebrates $x_2$ with jamboree, lavish, boisterous party $x_3$ (property of $x_1$)","notes":"See also {salci}."},{"word":"jamdegji","score":0,"definition":"$j_1=d_1$ is a toe of $j_2=d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jamfu}, {degji}."},{"word":"jamfu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the foot [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: lowest portion] (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is pedal.","notes":"See also {jicmu}, {genja}, {zbepi}, {tuple}, {jubme}, {xance}, {tamji}."},{"word":"jamji'a","score":1,"definition":"$ji_1=ja_1$ conquers/wins $ji_2$ from $ja_2$ in a war over territory/matter $ja_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jamna}, {jinga}."},{"word":"jamkarce","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is an armoured fighting vehicle/AFV propelled by $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jamna}, {karce}, {gutyjamkarce}, {xiljamkarce}, {sonjamkarce}, {tsakarce}, {karcycelxa'i}."},{"word":"jamna","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (person/mass) wars against $x_{2}$ over territory/matter $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is at war with $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {bradi}, {gunta}, {panpi}, {damba}, {darlu}."},{"word":"jamstu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a battlefield"},{"word":"jamti'e","score":0,"definition":"$t_1$ is a heel of $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jamdegji}, {jamni'a}."},{"word":"jamvijgri","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a squadron of aircraft $v_1$.","notes":"Cf. {jamna}, {vinji}, {girzu}, {jamvinji}."},{"word":"jamvinji","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a warplane of type/for carrying $v_2$, propelled by $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jamna}, {vinji}, {jamvijgri}."},{"word":"jan","score":3,"definition":"Jean/Zhang."},{"word":"janbe","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a bell/chime/[tuning fork] [tuned percussion instrument] producing sound/note $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ rings/tolls (i.e. if it rings, then it is a bell); resonates (one sense, = {jabdesku}). See also {zgike}, {tonga}, {desku}, {slilu}."},{"word":"jancaucreka","score":1,"definition":"$cr_1=cl_1=j_2$ is a tube top of material $cr_2$.","notes":"A shoulderless, sleeveless \"tube\" that wraps the torso, generally very tight over the breasts in order to prevent the garment from falling. \"halterneck\" ({nebdadycreka}) is its subtype. Suggested shortest fu'ivla form: ancrka. Cf. {creka}."},{"word":"jancelxa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x1=xa1$ is a rifle/RPG/[near-shoulder weapon] against $x2=xa2$, used by $x3=xa3=j3$, shooting projectile $x4=c2$"},{"word":"janco","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the shoulder/hip/joint [body-part] attaching limb/extremity $x_{2}$ to body $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {birka}."},{"word":"jangalgau","score":2,"definition":"$gas_1=j_2$ shrugs, raises their shoulders $gal_1=j_1$.","notes":"See also {gasnu}, {galtu}, {janco}, {galgau}."},{"word":"janguru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a (tropical) jungle of type/variety $x_2$","notes":"Anglo-Japanese ジャングル \"janguru\" (jungle)"},{"word":"janjaknyxa'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bazooka for use against $x_2$ by $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {janco}, {jakne}, {xarci}, {sorjaknykarce}."},{"word":"janli","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ collides with/crashes/bumps/runs into $x_{2}$.","notes":"(also collide = {simjanli} for a collision between two moving objects); See also {darxi}."},{"word":"jansu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a diplomat/consul representing polity $x_{2}$ in/at negotiation $x_{3}$ for function/purpose $x_{4}$.","notes":"(for) $x_3$ polity, (use tu'a); also ambassador (= {raljansu}, {trujansu}). See also {jecta}, {krati}."},{"word":"janta","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an account/bill/invoice for goods/services $x_{2}$, billed to $x_{3}$ by $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {jdima}, {vamji}, {vecnu}, {canja}, {jerna}, {dejni}, {jbera}."},{"word":"ja'o","selmaho":"UI2","score":100000,"definition":"evidential: I conclude.","notes":"See also {selni'i}, {ni'ikri}."},{"word":"ja'oi","selmaho":"JAhOI","score":1,"definition":"permutation cycle writer notation start","notes":"Basically like {jo'i}, but for cycles. Use {boi} in order to separate terms. Terminated by {tei'u}. In this notation, each term maps to the the subsequent term as read from left to right or heard in chronological order of utterance; the last term (immediately before {tei'u}) maps to the first term. The object constructed is a cyclic permutation, a group element. The singleton cycle is identity on that term. It can be applied to a single element among its terms or may left group act upon a set or structure, or an element if the application is not directly upon it (such as when the application is to an index or variable of that element). Permutations are composed when viewed from outside of their group structure and have the group operator act upon them when within that context. The transposition (1 2) is expressed as ' li ja'oi pa boi re tei'u '. See also: {tei'u}, {ma'o'e}, {gu'ai}, {ru'ei}, {fa'ai}."},{"word":"ja'onai","selmaho":"UI*","score":1,"definition":"discursive/evidential: after all...","notes":"Polar opposite of {ja'o} on a scale: result - mutual equivalence - cause. See also {ja'o}, {ja'e}, {ki'u}."},{"word":"ja'orca'o","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a window displaying $j_2$.","notes":"{jarco} {canko}"},{"word":"ja'orzu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ does $x_2$ (ka/nu) to show that they satisfy $x_3$ (ka) to audience $x_4$."},{"word":"japkla","score":0,"definition":"$j_2=k_1$ logs in to $k_2$ with account $j_1$ (username and password) from interface $k_3$.","notes":"The username and password may be connected with \"joi\". Cf. {jaspu}, {klama}."},{"word":"japyvla","score":1,"definition":"$v_1=j_1$ is a password [issued to]/[used by] $j_2$ (person), issued/confirmed by authority $j_3$ allowing $j_4$ (activity), in language $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jaspu}, {valsi}, {plicme}, {snura}, {cmisau}, {cmeveigau}."},{"word":"jarbu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a suburban area of city/metropolis $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {nurma}, se {tcadu}, ve {tcadu}."},{"word":"jarcindu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a leather oak (Quercus durata) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"jarco","score":100004,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) shows/exhibits/displays/[reveals]/demonstrates $x_{2}$ (property) to audience $x_{3}$.","notes":"[reveal (= {tolmipygau}, {mipyja'o}, {sivja'o}); also: $x_1$ shows that $x_2$, $x_1$ shows off $x_2$; Use {arco} for displaying objects.; See also {tigni}, {cipra}, {zgana}, {jvinu}, {lanli}, {mipri}, {simlu}."},{"word":"jargone","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is jargon dialect used by $x_2$ used to express specific terminology $x_3$","notes":"See also {bangu}, {lengua}, {tecyvla}, {pe'ainai}"},{"word":"jarjinme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of tungsten [W]"},{"word":"jarki","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is narrow in dimension $x_{2}$ [2nd most significant dimension] by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {caxno}, {cinla}, {tordu}, {tagji}, {cmalu}."},{"word":"jarmau","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=j_1$ is firmer/tougher/harder/more resistant than $z_2$ by amount $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {jdari}, {zmadu}, {jaryrai}."},{"word":"jarnezi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'text' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: (NAI+)? (CMENE+ # | (indicators & free+))? (joik-jek)? text-1. Names in lower case are grammatical constructs. Names in UPPER CASE are selma'o (lexeme) names, and are terminals. Concatenation is expressed by juxtaposition with no operator symbol. '|' represents alternation (choice). '?' represents an optional element. '&' represents 'and/or' ('A & B' is the same as 'A | B | A B'). '+' represents optional repetition of the construct to the left. Left-grouping is implied; right-grouping is shown by explicit self-referential recursion with no '+'. '*' represents optional repetition of the construct to the left starting from 0 occurrences. Left-grouping is implied; right-grouping is shown by explicit self-referential recursion with no '*'. '()' serves to indicate the grouping of the other operators. Otherwise, '+' binds closer than '&', which binds closer than '|'. '#' is shorthand for '[free+]', a construct which appears in many places. '//' encloses an elidable terminator, which may be omitted (without change of meaning) if no grammatical ambiguity results."},{"word":"jarple","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=j_1$ is cardboard from source $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tanxe}, {bonjarple}."},{"word":"jaryrai","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=t_1$ is the tallest among set/range $t_4$.","notes":"Cf. {jdari}, {traji}, {jarmau}."},{"word":"jasnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiced postalveolar sibilant fricative sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Derived from and synonymous with {jy zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient consonant in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"jaspu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a passport issued to $x_{2}$ (person) by authority $x_{3}$ allowing $x_{4}$ (activity).","notes":"See also {pikta}, {catni}, {curmi}."},{"word":"jasybriju","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is an embassy/consulate of $j_2$ at $b_3$.","notes":"From {jansu} {briju}. Omit ambassador(s) $b_2=j_1$"},{"word":"jatna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is captain/commander/leader/in-charge/boss of vehicle/domain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {jitro}, {lidne}, te {bende}, {minde}, {ralju}, {gidva}, {bloti}."},{"word":"jatnrpapa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pope of religion/patriarchy $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jatna}, {jdaja'a}."},{"word":"jatny'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the captain/commander/leader/boss/superior of/to the captain/commander/leader/boss/superior of/to the captain/commander/leader/boss/superior of/to the ... captain/commander/leader/boss/superior of/to $x_2$ (subject, entity, vehicle, domain), connected by intermediate steps $x_3$.","notes":"If $x_2$ is an entity, then $x_1$ is $x_2$'s boss' boss' boss' … boss. In the U.S. military, the President of the United States (in the capacity of Commander-in-Chief) is the jatny'utka of every member of the military along some graph-path/hierarchy of command. This word is a {brapagjvo} due to the presence of the {zevla} {veljvo} \".{utka}\"."},{"word":"jatsu","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a snack/refreshment with components/ingredients $x_2$ "},{"word":"ja'u","selmaho":"BAI","score":3,"definition":"na'e fancuka modal: no matter (indirect question)...","notes":"Used with {du'u} and an indirect question. If the question type is {xu} then it is synonymous with some construction using the U truth function, e.g. \"mi pendo do ja'u lo du'u xu kau do ricfu\" = \"mi pendo do i ju do ricfu\". In fact it should not be used with {xu} since the U truth function is much shorter. It is designed to be used with all other question types. For example, \"mi na kakne lo ka smusku kei ja'u lo du'u ma kau bangu\", for which there only exists the paraphrase: \"no da poi bangu zo'u mi kakne lo ka smusku kei bau da\". It is also designed to be used with a {ni} or {jei} abstraction (\"jei\" in this case being mostly synonymous with \"du'u xu kau\"), e.g. \"mi ba jinga ja'u lo ni lo drata cu troci\". See also: {du'u}, {na'e}, {fancuka}, {ni}, {jei}, {u}, {ju}, {gi'u}, {gu'u}, {gu}."},{"word":"jau","selmaho":"PA2","score":100001,"definition":"digit/number: hex digit D (decimal 13) [thirteen].","notes":"Experimental rafsi: -juz-"},{"word":"jau'au","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"unary mathematical operator: length/number of components/terms of/in object/array/formal string/sequence/word/text in some alphabet/base/basis which includes each digit; number of digits/components/entries","notes":"For a numerical string, the number of digits are counted. For a tuple/vector/array/matrix/tensor, the number of entries/conponents is counted. Not literally the number of symbols used, but the number of meaningful \"spots\" occupied; for example \"(1,0)\" uses five characters, but its length is just 2 (for \"1\" and then \"0\"); this is due to the fact that formal representation may vary but the amount of information conveyed must remain constant. Note that digit strings are essentially considered to be vectors in the basis of powers of the base."},{"word":"jaudje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Wednesday of week $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"jau'i","selmaho":"UI5","score":2,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: extra properly, primly, \"by the book\" - rushing things, half-assing.","notes":"For example, \"mi setca jau'i lo lante lo tanxe\" might be neatly placing it in, \"jau'icu'i\" is just dropping it normally, and \"jau'inai\" is sorta apathetically tossing it in there. \".a'ijau'i\" is careful effort, \".a'ijau'inai\" is frantic/messy effort."},{"word":"jaukpa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ cooks/prepares some food satisfying $x_2$ (ka), by doing $x_3$ (event)"},{"word":"jau'o","score":1,"definition":"Break in speech in order to demonstrate something in a nongrammatical or nonlinguistic way.","notes":"Terminates via \".{i}\". Can be followed by a list of words (connected perhaps via \"{ce}\"), or a picture, or a physical mimicking/charade of actions or a pointing of a finger. Useful for asking about how to say a certain thing (which can be indicated or acted out) or for memes; in writing, it would often be expressed via a colon (\":\") in English. It would be used for, at the very least, the final colon in the caption to this image: https://photos.app.goo.gl/M6y4fhCy32sgi5No8 , but possibly for the others as well. Neither expression on either side of this word (from the immediately previous \".i\" or the beginning of the text, whichever is closer, to the immediately following \".i\" or the end of the text, whichever is closer) need be grammatical; the information which is conveyed subsequent to this word may not even be linguistic."},{"word":"jaurbarflegaus","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Aquarius [astronomical constellation/astrological sign].","notes":"From {djacu}, {barfle}, {gasnu}. Aquarius is identified as \"The Great One\" in the Babylonian star catalogues and represents the god Ea himself, who is commonly depicted holding an overflowing vase. In the Greek tradition, the constellation became represented as simply a single vase from which a stream poured down."},{"word":"jaurbeima'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is February of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {relmasti}, {kanbyma'i}, {nanca}."},{"word":"jaurbisli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is water ice"},{"word":"jaurcarvi","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=b_1$ (some water) rains to $c_2$ from $c_3$.","notes":"“{carvi}” is the general form of this."},{"word":"jaurcarvrama'e","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a hydrocycle carrying $m_2$, propelled by force $m_4$ transmitted via pedal(s) $c_1=v_1$."},{"word":"jaurcigla","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a/the serous gland secreting serous/serosal fluid $d_1=c_2$ (including water), of body $c_3$."},{"word":"jaurdei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Wednesday of week $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Alternative form of {jaudje}."},{"word":"jaurflevau","score":0,"definition":"$v_1$ is a pipe carrying $v_2=f_2$ to $f_3$ from $f_4$","notes":"fluid may be liquid or gas; see {datnyfle} for the computer metaphor"},{"word":"jaurgacmatra","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is a steam engine driving $m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {djacu}, {gapci}, {matra}, {jacfebmatra}, {jaurgapci}."},{"word":"jaurgacmi'imle","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is steampunk to $x_2=m_2$ in aspect $x_3=m_3$ (ka)."},{"word":"jaurgapci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=g_1=d_1$ is steam/water vapor under conditions $x_2=g_3$.","notes":"$x_2$ includes temperature and pressure. Cf. {djacu}, {gapci}."},{"word":"jaurji'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=jm_1$ is an organism living in water $x_2=dj_1$","notes":"from {jmive}+{djacu}"},{"word":"jaurji'emuzga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is an aquarium for exhibiting $x_2=m_2=jm_1$ at location $x_3=m_3$","notes":"from {jaurji'e} + {muzga}"},{"word":"jaurji'eta'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=t_1$ is an aquarium(container for aquatic beings)/fish tank for $x_2=t_2=jm_1$","notes":"from {jaurji'e}+{tanxe}"},{"word":"jaurjinru","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is completely submerged in water $j_2=d_1$; $j_1$ is underwater."},{"word":"ja'urjukni","score":1,"definition":"$ju_1$ is a scorpion of species $ju_2$."},{"word":"ja'urjuknis","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Scorpius [astronomical constellation]/Scorpio [astrological sign].","notes":"The Babylonians called this constellation the 'Scorpion'. In Greek Mythology there are plenty of myths associated with Scorpio."},{"word":"jaurjunla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=jl_1$ is a waterclock/clepsydra measuring time units $x_2=jl_2$ to precision $x_3=jl_3$","notes":"from {djacu} + {junla}"},{"word":"jaursabji","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ irrigates/waters $s_3$","notes":"c.f. {djacu} {sabji} c.f. {jaursabypatxu}"},{"word":"jaursabypatxu","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a watering can used by $s_1$ to water/irrigate $s_3$ made of $p_3$","notes":"from {djacu} {sabji} {patxu} c.f. {jaursabji}"},{"word":"jaursfeblo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an aquatic boat/ship/vessel for carrying $x_2$, propelled by $x_3$.","notes":"This is a vessel which floats on the surface of a sufficiently large body of water. {bloti} is too vague/general for this specific sense (for example, a spaceship ({kesyblo}) is arguably also a bloti, even though it is nothing like a jaursfeblo in its actual mechanics). {liksfeblo} is more general (not designed only for water surfaces); {flublo} is more general still, possibly encompassing airplanes, hot-air balloons, etc. Use {jirblo} for submarines/submersibles/U-boats/etc. (for any liquid)."},{"word":"jaurskiji","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a water-ski/surfboard supporting skier/surfer/cargo $s_3$","notes":"cf. {tumskiji}, {si'erskiji}"},{"word":"jaursrasu","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is/are a reed(s)/wetland grass of species $s_2$. ","notes":"Cf. {djacu}, {srasu}, {jauspa}."},{"word":"jaurvasmro","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ drowns in body of water $d_1$."},{"word":"jaurxarju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a capybara of species $x_2$","notes":"Synonym: {tciuiro}"},{"word":"ja'urxe'a","score":2,"definition":"$j_1=x_1$ is a/the beak/talon-like jaw (body part) of $j_2=x_2$.","notes":"Made from {jgalu} + {xedja}."},{"word":"jaurxilmi'i","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a water wheel for use/function $m_2$."},{"word":"jauspa","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a seaweed of species/type $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {djacu}, {spati}, {jaursrasu}."},{"word":"jau'u","selmaho":"JAUhU","score":2,"definition":"lambda quantifier: binds a lambda variable."},{"word":"javni","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a rule prescribing/mandating/requiring $x_{2}$ (event/state) within system/community $x_{3}$.","notes":"Regulation, prescription (also $x_2$), principle, requirement (also $x_2$), prescribe, require (conditions are usually contained within $x_2$); $x_1$ is regulatory; $x_2$, $x_3$ are regulated. See also {flalu}, {ritli}, cmavo list {ja'i}, {marde}, {tcaci}, {tinbe}, {zekri}."},{"word":"javniso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the ISO designation/result/standard/code for topic $x_2$ applied to specific case/individual/group/thing $x_3$ according to rule/ISO specification $x_4$ published by/according to mandating organization $x_5$ (default: ISO)","notes":"Theoretically, the standard organization/body could be other than ISO, but it should be prominent and/or international (and internationally recognized) in scope and nature; in such a case, replace each occurrence of \"ISO\" in the definition with the appropriate name/designation/title (of the organization, etc.). x1 need not be a name-designation/code (it could be the result of any rule), although it likely will commonly be so. Examples of possible x2-filling sumti: code-designations for language, country, currency, etc.. For an entity with a given code, use {te javniso} or {te se javniso} (specifying the type of entity being designated by use of the appropriate terbri j2); for a given ISO rule, consider {ve javniso}; for the organization ISO, consider {xe javniso}. See also: {linga}, {landa}, {rucni}, {jvinjiata}, {jvinjica'o}. This word is the fu'ivla version of: {jviso}; equivalent to {jvaiso} (for slightly abbreviated form that preserves some pronunciations of \"ISO\")."},{"word":"javnitabu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a taboo forbidding $x_2$ (event) within community $x_3$"},{"word":"jaxfenki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object/person) is crazy/insane/mad/frantic/in a frenzy (one sense) by standard $x_2=f_2$, specifically in action/event $x_3=f_1$"},{"word":"jaxfi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object/person) confuses/baffles $x_2=f_2$ [observer] due to [confusing] property $x_3=f_3$ (ka) in event/state $x_4=f_1$."},{"word":"jaxlerci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object/person) is late by standard $x_2=l_2$ in event $x_3=l_1$"},{"word":"jaxmu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object) motivates/is a motive/incentive for action/event $x_2=m_2$, per volition of $x_3=m_3$, specifically with action/event/state $x_4=m_1$","notes":"Cf. {jaxri'a} {jaxyki'u}"},{"word":"jaxnabmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object) is a problem / problematic to $x_2=n_2$ in situation/task/inquiry $x_3=n_3$ with event/state $x_4=n_1$"},{"word":"jaxnalvai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (object/person) is unimportant/not crucial/doesn't matter to $x_2$ in aspect $x_3$ under circumstances/in instance (in which $x_1$ participates) $x_4=v_f$","notes":"cf. {jai}, {na'e}, and {vajni}"},{"word":"jaxnunco'e","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is involved in / is related to / pertains to / is a sumti participant in abstraction $x_2$.","notes":"Equivalent to: {bo'a} {jai} {nu} {me'au} {bo'e}."},{"word":"jaxpu'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=p_{1j}$ (object/person) seems pleasant to/pleases $x_2=p_2$ in property $x_3$, in that $x_1$ does/is/partakes in $x_4=p_{fai}$","notes":"This is the first defined lujvo using -jax-, the proposed rafsi for {jai}. See also {pluka}."},{"word":"jaxri'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object) effects/physically causes effect $x_2=r_2$ (event/state) under conditions $x_3=r_3$ with $x_4=r_1$ (event/state)","notes":"Cf. {jaxyki'u} {jaxmu'i}"},{"word":"jaxtcica","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object/person) misleads/deceives/dupes/fools/cheats/tricks $x_2=t_2$ into $x_3=t_3$ (event/state) with event/state $x_4=t_1$"},{"word":"jaxyclira","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object/person) is early by standard $x_2=c_2$ in event $x_3=c_1$"},{"word":"jaxydicra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object/person) interrupts/stops/halts/[disrupts] $x_2=d_2$ (object/event/process) due to quality $x_3=d_3$ with event $x_4=d_1$"},{"word":"jaxyjde","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ warns/cautions $x_2$ (person) of/about danger $x_3$ (event/state/property) with event/experience $x_4$"},{"word":"jaxyjenca","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object/person) shocks/stuns $x_2=j_2$ with event $x_3=j_1$"},{"word":"jaxyjursa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object/person) is severe/harsh to $x_2=j_2$ [victim/experiencer] in event/action/state $x_3=j_1$"},{"word":"jaxyka'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cuts [through]/splits/divides $x_2=k_2$ (object) into pieces $x_3=k_3$ with tool/blade/force $x_4=k_1$"},{"word":"jaxyki'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object) is a reason/justification/explanation for/causing/permitting $x_2=k_2$ (event/state), specifically in $x_3=k_1$ (event/state)","notes":"Cf. {jaxri'a} {jaxmu'i}"},{"word":"jaxyvlile","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is violent in event/state/act $x_2$"},{"word":"jaxyxai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object/person) injures/harms/damages victim $x_2=xr_2$ in property $x_3=xr_3$ (ka) resulting in injury $x_4=xr_4$ (state) with event $x_5=xr_1$"},{"word":"jaxyxaksu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object/person) uses up/depletes/consumes/[wastes] $x_2=xa_2$ [resource] with event $x_3=xa_1$ "},{"word":"jbabaji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is not rightly able to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question as $x_2$","notes":"Credit for the English definition goes to Charles Babbage (1791-1871)"},{"word":"jbakiui","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kiwifruit (genus Actinidia) of species/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"jbama","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a bomb/explosive device with explosive material/principle $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cecla}, {spoja}."},{"word":"jbari","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a berry (fruit/plant) of plant/species $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {grute}, {tsiju}, {narge}."},{"word":"jbarjuniperu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a juniper berry of juniper plant/species $x_2$ (genus Juniperus)."},{"word":"jbarnkiui","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kiwi berry (genus Actinidia) of type/species/cultivar $x_2$.","notes":"See also {grutrkiui}"},{"word":"jbarnrubusi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a berry (fruit/plant) of genus Rubus and species $x_2$","notes":"One example is {frambesi} (blackberry/raspberry)."},{"word":"jbatata","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is sweet potato of species $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {patlu}"},{"word":"jbebau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the native language of $x_2$","notes":"See {jbena}, {bangu}"},{"word":"jbedetnunsla","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is the birthday celebration of $x_2=j_1$ born at time $j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {detke'u}."},{"word":"jbedetri","score":2,"definition":"$d_1=j_3$ is the birthday [day,{week},{month},year] of $j_1$ at location $j_4=d_3$ according to calendar $d_4$.","notes":"Cf. {jbena}, {detri}, {terjbe}, {jbedetnunsla}."},{"word":"jbegu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the birth country of $x_2$ // $x_1$ is the country where $x_2$ was born"},{"word":"jbena","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is born to $x_{2}$ at time $x_{3}$ [birthday] and place $x_{4}$ [birthplace]; $x_{1}$ is native to (fo) $x_{4}$.","notes":"$x_2$ bears/gives birth to $x_1$; also $x_3$: natal day. See also {fange}, {gutra}, {rorci}, {mamta}, {salci}, {citsi}."},{"word":"jbepiblei","score":2,"definition":"$k1$ is the physical sex of $p2$"},{"word":"jbepibnafei","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u) is the biological sex of $x_2$.","notes":"Talking about sexuality, gender, biological sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or any such topics is extremely difficult in Lojban, given that these topics have very narrow definitions, which are very hard to capture in Lojban. \"Biological sex\" had been narrowed down to \"which parts were you born with?\" which is encapsulated by an indirect question asking \"male [or?] female, at time of birth\", in Lojban. cf. lojban definition for additional clarifications, (the lojban definition defines all the ramifications and implications,) {jbena}, {plibu}, {nakni}, {fetsi}, {je'i}, and {kau}"},{"word":"jbera","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) borrows/temporarily takes/assumes $x_{2}$ (object) from source $x_{3}$ for interval $x_{4}$.","notes":"Credit (= {jernu'e}); borrow/assume a property or quality as a chameleon does (= {zaskai}, {zasysmitra}, {zasysmitai}). See also {dejni}, {janta}, {zivle}."},{"word":"jbeseltei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (living thing) is of age $x_2$ (time period since birth)","notes":"See {jbena}, {temci}, {nanca}"},{"word":"jbetei","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (amount of time) is the age of $x_2$.","notes":"Technically using “lo nanca be li dau mi jbetei” is a better alternative to using “mi nanca li dau”, since this latter seems to imply that the whole duration of the life of the speaker is (exactly) ten years."},{"word":"jbibi'o","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=j_1$ approaches/nears/draws nearer/closes in on $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jibni}, {binxo}, {jbikla}, {jbize'a}, {la'irze'a}."},{"word":"jbigau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ makes $j_1$ close to/approximate $j_2$ in property/quantity $j_3$ (ka/ni).","notes":"Cf. {jibni}, {gasnu}, {jbibi'o}, {jbize'a}."},{"word":"jbiji'o","score":1,"definition":"$jip_1=jib_1$ is the end of $jip_2$ at $jip_3$ near to $jib_2$"},{"word":"jbikarsna","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a semivowel sound.","notes":"See {karsna}, {zunsna}, {ra'isna}"},{"word":"jbikla","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=j_1=k_1$ approaches $x_2=j_2=k_2$ from $x_3=k_3$ via route $x_4=k_4$ by means of transportation $x_5=k_5$.","notes":"Cf. {jibni}, {klama}, {jbibi'o}, {jbize'a}."},{"word":"jbili'u","score":1,"definition":"$x1=j1=l1$ passes-by $x2=j2$ using means/vehicle $x3=l3$"},{"word":"jbimau","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=z_1$ is nearer/closer to $j_2$ than $x_3=z_2$ by amount $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {jbirai}."},{"word":"jbini","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is between/among set of points/bounds/limits $x_{2}$ (set)/amidst mass $x_{2}$ in property $x_{3}$ (ka).","notes":"$x_2$ (a complete set, generally ordered) defines the bounds/limits/range for $x_1$. See also se {vasru}, {nenri}, {zvati}, {cpana}, {snuji}, {senta}, {bitmu}, {jimte}, {kuspe}, {jibni}, {lamji}, {sruri}, {vanbi}, {midju}, {cmima}, {setca}."},{"word":"jbipru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is recent/is in the recent past/is in the near past of $x_2$.","notes":"Typically, $x_2$ being the current moment (in the frame of reference) would be used/assumed (resulting specifically in \"{cabjbipru}\"), unless context or explicit exception indicate otherwise."},{"word":"jbiprurai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the most-recent event/instance/example of/among $x_2$ (set of similar things) as of/in the past of $x_3$."},{"word":"jbipu'i","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ puts $p_2=j_1$ close to $p_3=j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jibni}, {punji}."},{"word":"jbirai","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=j_1$ is nearest/closest to $j_2$ in property/quantity $j_3$ (ka/ni).","notes":"Cf. {jbimau}."},{"word":"jbislanu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an object that has a shape that is three-dimensional and has an axis (especially of symmetry and/or along which cross-sections are mutually similar), or which is approximately a figure of revolution, or which is approximately the result of taking a two-dimensional shape and sweeping it along a curve in a constant way; $x_1$ is (nearly) cylindrical and is made of/has composition $x_2$, having geometric/topological properties $x_3$."},{"word":"jbixa'i","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a melee weapon for use against $j_2$, by $j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {darxa'i}."},{"word":"jbixa'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a neighbor of / lives close to / lives near to $x_2$"},{"word":"jbize'a","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=j_1$ gets nearer/closer to $j_2$ in property $j_3$ by amount $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jibni}, {zenba}, {jbikla}, {jbibi'o}, {la'irze'a}."},{"word":"jbobadna","score":1,"definition":"(informal) $x_1$ is a member of the Lojban community."},{"word":"jbobanido","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a 'Lojbanido', a daughter-language (linguistic offspring, not mutually intelligible) of Lojban, used by $x_2$ to express/communicate $x_3$.","notes":"Also 'Lojclone'. Refers only to languages developed after the debut of Lojban and in some way built on Lojbanic priniciples. Such languages include {xorban} and {tanbau} (arguably). This word is patterned phonetically after the Esperanto word 'Esperantido', which refers to languages 'descended' from Esperanto (the word means 'Esperanto-offspring'). The -ido suffix has entered into general use in constructed-language circles (not only English- or Esperanto-speaking ones) to denote the 'offspring' of famous conlangs."},{"word":"jbobau","score":5,"definition":"$l_1=b_1$ is Lojban used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote)."},{"word":"jbobauclisezborstidjikemclidu'eselri'a","score":0,"definition":"That $x_1$=$c_1$=$se_1$=$st_1$=$d_1$ wants that they [$x_1$] stop learning facts $x_2$=$c_2$ about a Lojbanic language $x_3$=$c_3$=$b_1$=$l_1$ (using learning material $x_4$=$c_4$, [$x_1$] wants for purpose $x_5$=$d_3$) is the result of them [$x_1$] learning too much, result under conditions $x_6$=$r_3$, too much by standard $x_7$=$d_3$"},{"word":"jbobauske","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ is the science/study of the Lojban/Lojbanic language based on methodology $x_2=s_3$.","notes":"This is the study of the Lojban language from any methodological or theoretical angle, not necessarily that of linguistics. The strictly linguistic study of Lojban may be distinguished as {jbokembauske}, while the broader, field-nonspecific study of all things Lojbanic may be distinguished as {jboske}."},{"word":"jbobausmi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is similar/parallel to Lojban in property $s_3$ (ka).","notes":"Syn. {lojban zei simsa}. Cf. {jbobau}, {lojban}, {simsa}."},{"word":"jboba'usnu","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=b_1$ converses orally in Lojban about subject $c_2$ using sound/expression $l_1=b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jbota'a}, {jbosnu}."},{"word":"jbobau zei po'o zei pulji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the \"J B O B A U P O h O\" police.","notes":"{jbobau} {po'o} {pulji}"},{"word":"jbobesna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=b_1=l_1$ is a Lojbanic brain of $x_2=b_2$, Lojbanic in aspect $x_3=l_2$.","notes":"From one of la stela selckiku's videos, so why not give it a definition."},{"word":"jbobo","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects jbobau language/culture/nationality/community in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Alternative to {lojbo} based on the observation that the word \"Lojban\" has effectively become an exonym, as the majority of speakers now refer to Lojban as \"lo/le/la jbobau\" in the language itself. Especially used by speakers of nonstandard varieties of Lojban to distinguish dialects from the official standard of \"CLL\" Lojban."},{"word":"jboce'u","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a Lojbanic community."},{"word":"jbocmefanva","score":2,"definition":"$f_1=c_3$ translates non-Lojban name $c_1=f_2$ (text) from language $f_4$ to (lojbanic) cmevla / lojbanized name $f_5=l_1$ (text).","notes":"See also: {lojbo}, {cmene}, {fanva} and {cmevla}."},{"word":"jbocre","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is an expert in Lojban language.","notes":"See {jbopre}, {jbobau}, {lojbo}, {certu}"},{"word":"jbofi'e","score":2,"definition":"$l_1$ is Jbofihe.","notes":"A computer program that parses Lojban text. Cf. {lojbo}, {finpe}, {genturfa'i}."},{"word":"jbofuvi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Lojban-derived zi'evla/\"self-loan-word\" with meaning $x_2$ derived from word(s) $x_3$","notes":"From {lojbo} + {fu'ivla}, shortening of jbojbofu'ivla. See {zi'evla}. Examples of jbofuvi: {crenzuue}, {gentufa}, {aiste}, and of course, jbofuvi itself. // Although usually refers to zi'evla, is not necessarily limited to it - {jinda} (from {jipno} {dirce} {tarmi}) is an experimental gismu that's a jbofuvi, while {dzipo} (from {cadzu} {cipni}) is an original gismu that's also a jbofuvi."},{"word":"jboge'a","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is Lojban grammar for structure/text $g_2$.","notes":"Cf. {glige'a}."},{"word":"jbogimkra","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a source language for Lojbanic gismu $x_2$, contributing word $x_3$ (zoi) to make it, which were adapted into the Lojban alphabet as $x_4$ (lo'u or zoi), the language having weight in the algorithm $x_5$ (li)","notes":"Designed with the intent to describe etymology of Lojbanic gismu. The algorithm mentioned in the description of a {xe} {jbogimkra} is described in CLL chapter 4.14 (https://mw.lojban.org/extensions/cll/4/14/). See also {jungo} {glico} {xindo} {spano} {rusko} {xrabo} {fa'u}"},{"word":"jbogri","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a Lojbanic group/organization with role/purpose/function $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jbogu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Lojbanistan / Lojbanic country of people $x_2$"},{"word":"jboia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a boa of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {since}, {sincrxenakanda}"},{"word":"jboiu","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Lojban lover/enthusiast."},{"word":"jbojevysofkemsuzgugje'ake'eborkemfaipaltrusi'oke'ekemgubyseltru","score":7,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Lojbanic Soviet Federative Socialist Republic culture/nationality/community in aspect $x_2$","notes":"cf. {lojbo} {je} {softo} {ke} {su'o} {gugde} {jecta} {ke'e} {bo} {fatri} {prali} {turni} {sidbo} {gubni} and {se}"},{"word":"jboju'i","score":2,"definition":"$j_1$ is attentive towards/attends/tends/pays attention to object/affair $j_2=l_1$, which is lojbanic in aspect $l_2$.","notes":"From {lojbo} + {jundi}."},{"word":"jbokembauske","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the linguistic science/study of the Lojban/Lojbanic language.","notes":"Must be in the field of linguistics ({bauske}); this is a more specific term than {jbobauske} and {jboske}."},{"word":"jboklu","score":1,"definition":"$l_1=k_1$ is of Lojbanic culture"},{"word":"jbokravla","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a native Lojban word (not a borrowing) with meaning/role $x_2$","notes":"See also {jbovla}, {vlakra}, {valsi}."},{"word":"jboku'ile","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/pertains to a Lojban-Ithkuil hybrid culture/language in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also {lojbo}, {itku'ile}"},{"word":"jbolanci","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Lojbanic flag, with patterns $x_2$ and material $x_3$","notes":"By default, a {se} {jbolanci} is the familiar twin blue circles and red arrowed cross we all know and love. X3 of {lanci} has not been subsumed so that one may refer to variations of the flag."},{"word":"jbole'u","score":1,"definition":"$le_1=lo_1$ (la'e zo BY/word-bu) is a letter/digit/symbol of Lojban’s alphabet representing $le_3$","notes":"See also {lerfu}."},{"word":"jbonobo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bonobo of species/breed $x_2$.","notes":"See {tcimpazi}, {smani}."},{"word":"jbonunsla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ is an event of $x_2=s_1$ recognizing/celebrating $x_3=s_2=l_1$, lojbanic in aspect $x_4=l_2$, with party/actions $x_5=s_3$; $x_1$ is Logfest with attendees/participants $x_2$.","notes":"cf. {lojbo}, {salci}."},{"word":"jbo'ofuvi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a jbofuvi constructed by y'yfication of non zi'evla $x_2$","notes":"See {jbofuvi}, {zi'evla}. For example, {smu'uni}."},{"word":"jbopa'e","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is perfect in property $p_2$ from a Lojbanic by standard $l_2$ point of view.","notes":"This lujvo suffers from that {prane} has no 'by standard' place. See {lojbo} & {prane}."},{"word":"jbope'o","score":5,"definition":"$p_1$ is/acts as a friend to/of $p_2$ in the context of their shared interest in $j_1$ which reflects [Loglandic]/Lojbanic language/culture/nationality/community in aspect $j_2$"},{"word":"jbopli","score":4,"definition":"$l_1=p_1$ uses Lojban for purpose $p_3$; $l_1=p_1$ is a Lojbanist."},{"word":"jbopomofo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a jbopomofo orthography (bopomofo orthography adapted for lojban)","notes":"Cf. {ciska}, {lerfu}, la {tenguar}."},{"word":"jboponei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ relates to/is an instance of jboponei dialect in aspect $x_2$","notes":"jboponei is a Lojban dialect in which the word {po} is redefined to mean {xu'u} or {lo}{su'u} (the general bridi abstractor), and {nei} is brought along as its terminator. See {tcekitau}, {bankle}"},{"word":"jbopre","score":4,"definition":"$l_1=p_1$ is a Lojbanist in aspect $l_2$.","notes":"Cf. {lojbo}, {prenu}, {jbopli}."},{"word":"jborefota","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pair of Lojbanists who frequently talk to each other in Lojban by telephone.","notes":"a {jbofuvi} derived from \"jbobo re mei fonxa tavla\""},{"word":"jbosarxe","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is harmonious with Lojbanic philosophy/thought/culture in aspect $x_2$ (ka); $x_1$ is Lojbanic/Lojban-like (one sense)","notes":"Seen in older texts as {lobykai} (rarely {jbokai}). See {lojysarxe}."},{"word":"jboselbau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a speaker of Lojban language $x_2$"},{"word":"jboselkei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=l_1=s_1$ is plaything/toy of player $x_2=s_2$ and reflects [Loglandic]/Lojbanic language/culture/nationality/community in aspect $x_3=l_2$; $x_1=l_1=s_1$ is Lojbanic game played by $x_2=s_2$.","notes":"{lojbo} {se} {kelci}"},{"word":"jboske","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ is the science/study of Lojbanic language/culture based on methodology $x_2=s_3$; $x_1$ is a 'Lojbanology'.","notes":"If greater precision is desired, {jbobauske} is the study of the Lojban language (from any methodological or theoretical angle, not necessarily that of linguistics), and {jbokembauske} is the linguistic study of Lojban."},{"word":"jbosku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ expresses/says $x_2$ (sedu'u/text) in Lojban, for audience $x_3$, via expressive medium $x_4$.","notes":"See {jbosnu}, {jbota'a}, {cusku}."},{"word":"jbosnu","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ (mass normally, but 1 individual/jo'u possible) discuss(es)/talk(s) about topic/subject $c_2$ in Lojban.","notes":"Cf. {jbota'a}, {casnu}."},{"word":"jbosofto","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Lojbanic–Soviet culture/nationality in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"jbosofygubyseltru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Lojbanic Soviet Republic / Soviet Lojbanistan, governed by people $x_2$.","notes":"See also {jbojevysofkemsuzgugje'ake'eborkemfaipaltrusi'oke'ekemgubyseltru}, which for some reason has a {kulnu}-like place structure, so it's not quite a synonym. This word refers to the republic. See also also: {jbosofto} and {gubyseltru}."},{"word":"jbota'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ talks/speaks in Lojban to $x_2$ about subject $x_3$"},{"word":"jbo'u'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is funny to $x_2$ because it is Lojbanic, in aspect $x_3$.","notes":"From -jbo- and {u'i}."},{"word":"jbovaseji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ adds $x_2$ to Lojban dictionary $x_3$ (default la jbovlaste)","notes":"Makes sense, since we talk so much about adding words."},{"word":"jbove'a","score":1,"definition":"$l_1=v_1$ is a child who is a native speaker of Lojban."},{"word":"jbovidai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mammal belonging to the Bovidae family"},{"word":"jbovla","score":6,"definition":"$x_1$ is a defined Lojban word, considered as a word as per Lojban's grammar, with meaning/role $x_2$","notes":"In Lojban, particles such as \"lo\", \"ku\" etc. are considered to be words, whereas they may not be considered so according to other standards (for example, as \"lo\" and \"ku\" cannot appear in isolation, they are arguably closer to clitics than independent words). See also {jbokravla} (native Lojban word) and {valsi}."},{"word":"jbovlaste","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=li_1$ is a list of words $x_2=v_1$ in Lojban ($v_3$=lo lojbo), in order $x_3=li_3$, preserved in medium $x_4=li_4$.","notes":"In a la-description, jbovlaste refers to the online dictionary editing system."},{"word":"jbovlazbakamnandu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the difficulty of Lojban word-making.","notes":"Cf. {jbovlazbakemsedycro}. Making words in Lojban is difficult in a variety of ways, depending on what type of word you're trying to make. Proper {lujvo}-making requires a good grasp of the semantics of the relevant {gismu}; and of {tanru} syntax, especially the scope of various grammatical constructs; knowledge of Lojban morphology and phonotactics to correctly insert y-hyphens where needed and avoid unparseable wordlike forms such as *{tosmabru} and *{slinku'i} (see {valrtosmabru}, {valslinku'i}); and finally, if you want to add your word to the dictionary, facility with the lujvo-scoring algorithm. Making Type 4 {fu'ivla} (or {zi'evla}), on the other hand, presents the challenge of knowing, out of hundreds of wordlike phonological patterns, which will parse as single-morpheme words and which will not. (For example, the nonce word {kadvati} will parse but *{kazvati} will not; {fra'aso} will but *{fra'asoi} will not; {kadnazbakai} will but {kadnazbackai} is a actually a lujvo.) Making Type 3 fu'ivla is comparatively easy, but still requires knowing how to use hyphen phonemes right and, of course, how to not violate phonotactical rules when lojbanizing foreign words. Luckily, the work of checking potential word forms can be mostly automated now, if you have access to {sutysisku} or {jbovlaste}."},{"word":"jbovlazbakemsedycro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has a headache from making new words in Lojban (or trying to do so).","notes":"Cf. {jbovlazbakamnandu}."},{"word":"jbovoinci","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is Voynichese Lojbanic in aspect $x_2$; $x_1$ is written in the Lojbanic dialect used by the Voynich manuscript","notes":"See also {lojbo}, {voinci}"},{"word":"jbuselkei","score":1,"definition":"$k_2$ is a tabletop game played by $k_1$ on table $j_1$.","notes":"Can be used metaphorically to include online tabletop games. For a narrower word, only including those played on a physical/digital board, see {ta'orselkei}."},{"word":"jbuskami","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a desktop computer for purpose $s_2$.","notes":"See also: {jubme}, {skami}."},{"word":"jdabe'e","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ is a congregation of believers of religion $j_1$."},{"word":"jdaca'i","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a priest/pastor/imam of community $c_2$ adhering to religion $l_1$.","notes":"Cf. {lijda}, {catni}, {jdatro}, {jdaja'a}, {ravboni}."},{"word":"jdacku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is a scripture/religious book of religion $x_4=c_4=l_2$ containing text $x_2=c_2$ written by $x_3=c_3$."},{"word":"jdaja'a","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is the head of religion $j_2=l_1$ including members $l_2$ sharing common beliefs/practices/tenets including $l_3$.","notes":"Cf. {lijda}, {jatna}, {jatnrpapa}, {jdatro}, {jdaca'i}."},{"word":"jdanunza'omro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ is the afterlife of $x_2=m_1$ according to religion $x_3=l_1$. (no assumption that $m_1=l_2$)","notes":"See also {lijda}, {nu}, {za'o}, {morsi}."},{"word":"jdara'a","score":2,"definition":"$s1$ pertains to religion of $s2=l2$","notes":"Cultural gismu replacement lujvo for religions: From gismu {lijda} and {srana}."},{"word":"jdari","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is firm/hard/resistant/unyielding to force $x_{2}$ under conditions $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {nandu}, {ralci}, {randa}, {ranti}, {tinsa}, {sligu}, {stodi}."},{"word":"jdaseitru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ is a secular government ruling over people/territory/domain/subjects $t_2$."},{"word":"jdaselsku","score":2,"definition":"$c_2$ is a prayer of believer $c_1=l_2$ for deity $c_3$ in medium $c_4$ according to religion $l_3$."},{"word":"jdaske","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ (mass of facts) is science of religion based on methodology $x_2=s_3$."},{"word":"jdasoi","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a paladin/holy warrior of army $s_2$, and with religion $l_1$."},{"word":"jdatro","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is the bishop/archbishop of $j_2$ of religion $l_1$.","notes":"Cf. {lijda}, {jitro}, {catnrpepiskopo}, {jdaja'a}, {jdaca'i}. For 'archbishop' one can use 'lo banli jdatro'."},{"word":"jdatru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a religious government ruling over people/territory/domain/subjects $t_2$ with religion $l_1$ ."},{"word":"jdazei","score":2,"definition":"$z_1$ is a sin/blasphemy according to religion $z_2=j_1$."},{"word":"jdegalxycmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ growls."},{"word":"jdenoi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a warning message to intended audience $x_2$ about danger $x_3$ from author $x_4$.","notes":"See also {kajde}, {notci}"},{"word":"jdesna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an alarm / siren produced by $x_2$, signalling danger $x_3$","notes":"{kajde}, {sance}"},{"word":"jdice","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (person) decides/makes decision $x_{2}$ (du'u) about matter $x_{3}$ (event/state).","notes":"See also {pajni}, {cuxna}, {kanji}, {manri}."},{"word":"jdicefako","score":1,"definition":"$x_0$: You decide. (nullary predicate)","notes":"Derived from the contraction of {jdice} {fa} {ko} and identical in meaning, but turned into a nullary predicate. Note that this zi'evla and the original bridi differ in pronunciation (specifically, stress)."},{"word":"jdijmaji","score":1,"definition":"$jd_1=jm_1$ assemble/meet/gather/[form a caucus]  to make decision(s) $jd_2$ (du'u) about matter $jd_3$ (event/state)  at location $jm_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jdice}, {jmaji}, {nunjmaji}, {nunpe'i}."},{"word":"jdika","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (experiencer) decreases/contracts/is reduced/diminished in property/quantity $x_{2}$ by amount $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {zenba}, {mleca}, {vimcu}."},{"word":"jdikygau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ reduces $j_1$ in property/quantity $j_2$ by amount $j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jdika}, {mleca}."},{"word":"jdikykle","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a proper subset/subclass/subgroup/subcategory/subunit of/strictly within $x2$ with defining property (ka) $x3$","notes":"x2 contains but is not identical to x1; thus x1 is 'reduced' from x2."},{"word":"jdikyplini","score":2,"definition":"$j_1$ is a dwarf planet revolving around $j_2$ with characteristics $j_3$, orbital parameters $j_4$.","notes":"Cf. {jdika}, {plini}, {pluton}, {eris}, {cmaplini}, {plinycma}. In 2006, the International Astronomical Union (IAU)reduced the status of Pluto and Eris from 'planets' to a new category: 'dwarf planets'. "},{"word":"jdima","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [amount] is the price of $x_{2}$ to purchaser/consumer $x_{3}$ set by vendor $x_{4}$.","notes":"$x_2$ may be a specific object, a commodity (mass), an event, or a property; pedantically, for objects/commodities, this is sumti-raising from ownership of the object/commodity (= {posydi'a}, {posyseldi'a} for unambiguous semantics); price is something decided/set by the seller, and is closely akin to offer ({friti}), which is what a buyer may decide; (note that price is not he same as cost/expense, which is the actual amount exchanged in a transaction; the latter is {vecnu} or {canja}; neither is the same as \"value\" or {vamji}; in colloquial English, these are sometimes interchanged, at least partially because of the rarity of barter and bargaining in the marketplace). See also {canja}, {friti}, {janta}, {jdini}, {kargu}, {pleji}, {dapma}, {vamji} for 'value', ve {vecnu} for 'cost', {canja}, {fepni}, {jerna}, {jinga}, {prali}, {rupnu}, {sfasa}, {vamji}."},{"word":"jdimyjdika","score":0,"definition":"$jdik_1=jdim_1$ is a discount/sales allowance/abatement/price reduced by amount $jdik_3$, of $jdim_2$ (service/goods) to purchaser/consumer $jdim_3$, discount set by vendor $jdim_4$."},{"word":"jdini","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is money/currency issued by $x_{2}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is financial/monetary/pecuniary/fiscal.","notes":"'currency' sometimes is restricted to paper money (= {pledi'i}). See also {fepni}, {jdima}, {rupnu}, {sicni}, {canja}."},{"word":"jditce","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=m_1=j_1$ is unwavering/determined/resolute in making decision $x_2=j_2$ (du'u) about $x_3=j_3$ (event/state).","notes":"Cf. {jdice}, {mutce}, {xarnu}."},{"word":"jduli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of jelly/semisolid [texture] of material/composition including $x_{2}$.","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is gelatinous. See also {litki}, {sligu}."},{"word":"je","selmaho":"JA","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: tanru-internal afterthought and."},{"word":"je'a","selmaho":"NAhE","score":100001,"definition":"scalar affirmer; denies scalar negation: Indeed!.","notes":"See also: {ja'a}."},{"word":"je'abo","selmaho":"NAhE+BO","score":2,"definition":"negation sumti qualifier: that which indeed is.","notes":"Cf. {je'a}, {bo}, {na'ebo}, {no'ebo}, {to'ebo}."},{"word":"je'ai","selmaho":"NAhE","score":2,"definition":"NAhE question."},{"word":"je'au","selmaho":"UI3","score":3,"definition":"discursive: correcting/corrective/correction - inattentive/uncaring/neutral toward the presence of possible errors - permitting (known/likely/plausible) error/incompleteness/approximation"},{"word":"je'aucu'i","selmaho":"UI3*","score":1,"definition":"discursive: correcting/corrective/correction - inattentive/uncaring/neutral toward the presence of possible errors - permitting (known/likely/plausible) errordiscursive: correcting/corrective/correction - inattentive/uncaring/neutral toward the presence of possible errors - permitting (known/likely/plausible) error/incompleteness/approximation","notes":"Potentially useful for academic/technical honesty."},{"word":"je'aunai","selmaho":"UI3*","score":1,"definition":"discursive: correcting/corrective/correction - inattentive/uncaring/neutral toward the presence of possible errors - permitting (known/likely/plausible) errordiscursive: correcting/corrective/correction - inattentive/uncaring/neutral toward the presence of possible errors - permitting (known/likely/plausible) error/incompleteness/approximation","notes":"Not quite lying since this construct alerts the audience in good faith to the presence of (known/plausible/likely) errors or \"incomplete truths\" in the utterance; the plausibility and pertinence of the presence of such errors is subject to the utterer's judgment, opinion, knowledge, philosphy, desire to draw attention to them at that stage in the discussion, belief, etc. - in other words, absolute Truth (such as in an existential sense external to the utterer) does not necessarily result in the utterance of this construct, even if errors may be present. Potentially useful for academic or technical honesty. \"Error\" may be rendered as \"incompleteness of truth\" or \"approximation\" in this context."},{"word":"jeclanci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=l_1$ is the national flag of country/state/polity $x_2=l_2=j_1$ with pattern(s) $x_3=l_3$ on material $x_4=l_4$","notes":"from {jecta}+{lanci}"},{"word":"jecra'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is political/pertains to the politics of territory/domain $x_2$."},{"word":"jecta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a polity/state governing territory/domain $x_{2}$; [government/territory relationship].","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is civil/political. See also {gugde}, {tutra}, {turni}, {natmi}, {jansu}, {lanci}, {cecmu}."},{"word":"jecygidyselsku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the national motto made by $x_2$ for $x_3$ via expressive medium $x_4$","notes":"from {jecta}+{gidyselsku}"},{"word":"jecyselpo'e","score":1,"definition":"$p_2$ is property of polity/state $p_1=j_1$ under law/custom $p_3$"},{"word":"jecyselsa'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_2$ is the national anthem of country/state/polity $x_2=j_1$","notes":"from {jecta}+{selsa'a}"},{"word":"jecysni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ is the national symbol representing country/state/polity $x_2=s_2=j_1$ to observer $x_3=s_3$","notes":"from {jecta}+{sinxa}"},{"word":"jedji'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the $x_3$ pole of $x_2$"},{"word":"jedjipli'i","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is a meridian on celestial body/sphere $j_2$ (default Earth)","notes":"From {jendu}, {jipno}, {linji}, {jedji'o}. Cf. {plinyxabykoi}, {sunsicyjudri}. "},{"word":"jedlno","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is on Sunday or the zeroth day of a week $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"In the system Gregorian, ``jedlno'' can be substituted for ``{jednze}''. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {jeftu}; {jednpa}, {jednre}, {jednci}, {jednvo}, {jednmu}, {jednxa}, {jednze}."},{"word":"jedlre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is on Tuesday or the second day of a week $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo jedlre = lo se {jefydeidetri} be li {re}. Originally entered as {jednre}, but that's a type-3 zi'evla based on {jendu}. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {jeftu}; {jednpa}, {jednci}, {jednvo}, {jednmu}, {jednxa}, {jednze}."},{"word":"jednci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is on Wednesday or the third day of a week $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo jednci = lo se {jefydeidetri} be li {ci}. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {jeftu}; {jednpa}, {jednre}, {jednci}, {jednvo}, {jednmu}, {jednxa}, {jednze}."},{"word":"jednmu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is on Friday or the fifth day of a week $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo jednmu = lo se {jefydeidetri} be li {mu}. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {jeftu}; {jednpa}, {jednre}, {jednci}, {jednvo}, {jednmu}, {jednxa}, {jednze}."},{"word":"jednpa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is on Monday or the first day of a week $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo jednpa = lo se {jefydeidetri} be li {pa}. ex.) lo nu sanga ctuca mi cu jednpa ro loi re jeftu la gregoris (It's on Monday of every two weeks that I learn singing.) / mi'a kansa lo nunjmaji noi jednpa lo bavlamjeftu (We will attend the meeting on Monday of next week.) See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {jeftu}; {jednpa}, {jednre}, {jednci}, {jednvo}, {jednmu}, {jednxa}, {jednze}, {jednbi}, {jednso}, {jedndau}, {jednfei}, {jedngai}, {jednjau}, {jednrei} or {jednxei}, {jednvai}."},{"word":"jednre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is on Tuesday or the second day of a week $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo jednre = lo se {jefydeidetri} be li {re}. The Stage-4 fu'ivla form should be jedlre, but it is avoided for easiness of pronunciation. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {jeftu}; {jednpa}, {jednre}, {jednci}, {jednvo}, {jednmu}, {jednxa}, {jednze}."},{"word":"jednvo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is on Thursday or the fourth day of a week $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo jednvo = lo se {jefydeidetri} be li {vo}. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {jeftu}; {jednpa}, {jednre}, {jednci}, {jednvo}, {jednmu}, {jednxa}, {jednze}."},{"word":"jednxa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is on Saturday or the sixth day of a week $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo jednxa = lo se {jefydeidetri} be li {xa}. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {jeftu}; {jednpa}, {jednre}, {jednci}, {jednvo}, {jednmu}, {jednxa}, {jednze}."},{"word":"jednze","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is on Sunday or the seventh day of a week $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo jednze = lo se {jefydeidetri} be li {ze}. In the system Gregorian, ``{jedlno}'' can be substituted for ``jednze''. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {jeftu}; {jednpa}, {jednre}, {jednci}, {jednvo}, {jednmu}, {jednxa}, {jednze}."},{"word":"je'e","selmaho":"COI","score":100001,"definition":"vocative: roger (ack) - negative acknowledge","notes":"used to acknowledge offers and thanks"},{"word":"je'ebzi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is following / subscribed to messages from $x_2$ on website / social media network $x_3$","notes":"blalalavla but with some similarity to {jersi} and {je'e}, rafsi -jeb-"},{"word":"je'e'e","selmaho":"VUhU","score":3,"definition":"mekso operator: associated Legendre polynomial in $a$ with unassociated order $b$ and associated order $c$","notes":"$b$ is a nonnegative integer; $c$ is an integer. Lacks the Condon-Shortley phase. Normalized with $P_n(1)=1$ (outputs $1$ for $a=1$, $c=0$, for any $b$ in the domain set; this function is notably not normalized for integrations)."},{"word":"je'empe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) receives and understands message $x_2$ (text/sedu'u) from $x_3$ (sender of message)","notes":"See {je'e}, {jimpe}, {tersmu}, {terbe'i}, {ki'anmo}"},{"word":"je'enai","selmaho":"COI*","score":100001,"definition":"vocative: roger (ack) - negative acknowledge (I didn't hear you)"},{"word":"je'enmo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ rogers/acknowledges $x_2$ (a message or event)"},{"word":"je'erjinto","score":1,"definition":"$ji_1=je_3$ is a fountain expelling fluid $ji_2=je_2$ at location $ji_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jetce}, {jinto}."},{"word":"je'erma'a","score":3,"definition":"$c_1=j_3$ is a volcano projecting from land mass $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {fagma'a}."},{"word":"je'erma'ablaci","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains obsidian of composition including $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {je'erma'a}, {blaci}."},{"word":"jefke'u","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ (event) occurs weekly as a repetition of (abstract) $k_2$ repeating (li) $k_3$ times (default: indefinitely)","notes":"From {jeftu} {krefu}."},{"word":"jefsurdei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a weekend (typical resting day of the week) of week $x_2$, according to culture/custom $x_3$","notes":"See {jefygundei}, {jeftu}, {surla}, {djedi}, {detri}"},{"word":"jeftu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ weeks in duration (default is 1 week) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Re. $x_3$, a week may be more or less than seven days, classically being tied to the time between trips to the marketplace; this week (= {cabjeftu}); next week (= {bavlamjeftu}); last week (= {prulamjeftu}). See also {detri}, {djedi}, {masti}, {nanca}."},{"word":"jefydei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the $x_2$-th day of the week $x_3$, on calendar system $x_4$"},{"word":"jefydeidetri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the date/day notation of the week of event/state $x_2$, in system $x_3$.","notes":"{jeftu} zei {djedi} zei {detri}. As default, the number $x_1$ is counted from the first day of the week. See {de'i'u} for BAI. See also {detke'u}."},{"word":"jefydiknalgundei","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=di_1=dj_1$ is a regularly-occurring period of days off work [weekend] lasting $x_2=dj_2$ days, recurring every $x_3=j_2=di_3$ weeks (default 1), for worker $x_4=g_1$, at job $x_5=g_2$","notes":"cf. {nalgundei}, {jeftu}, {dikni}, {gunka}, {djedi}, {di'i}, {na'e}; \"Weekend\" (the last two days in a week, presumed to be a rest from work) is a culture-specific concept. It was felt more appropriate to make a word meaning \"work holiday\" and leave the days/week[s] to be specified by the person."},{"word":"jefyfa'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the weekend of week $x_2$"},{"word":"jefygundei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a weekday (typical working day of the week) of week $x_2$, according to culture/custom $x_3$","notes":"See {jefsurdei}, {jeftu}, {gunka}, {djedi}, {detri}"},{"word":"jegvo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ pertains to the common Judeo-Christian-Moslem (Abrahamic) culture/religion/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also Muslim. See also {lijda}, {muslo}, {dadjo}, {xriso}."},{"word":"jegvocestu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the geography/culture/history(/diaspora/descendents) of the Abrahamic Holy Land in property/aspect $x_2$","notes":"This is a specific geographical location constituting parts of the eastern Mediterranean and Arabian peninsula, possibly among other contiguous regions. Use {jegycestu'a} for a more generalized \"sanctified land\". This is a politically neutral term; moreover, it can be used by people of all religions with implications of them and cruelly be living the region to be holy (in general or any part thereof), although it does contain a tacit acknowledgement of the regions intimate connection to the various Abrahamic religions."},{"word":"jegvon","score":2,"definition":"The Judeo-Christian-Muslim God.","notes":"(cf. {cevni}, {jegvo}, {xebro}, {xriso}, {muslo}, {cev})"},{"word":"jegycestu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an expanse of sanctified/consecrated land/ground in an Abrahmic faith/religion, and which is located at $x_2$","notes":"Not the Holy Land ({jegvocestu'a}), although that region contains many such sites and may be viewed by some to be generally consecrated."},{"word":"je'i","selmaho":"JA","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: tanru-internal afterthought conn question."},{"word":"jei","selmaho":"NU","score":100000,"definition":"abstractor: truth-value abstractor; $x_{1}$ is truth value of [bridi] under epistemology $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jei'o","selmaho":"MOI","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is PA weeks in duration by standard $x_2$.","notes":"Example \"pu lo re jei'o\" meaning \"two weeks ago\". See also {jeftu}, {nei'o}, {lei'o}, {doi'e}, {coi'e}, {moi'e}, {soi'e}, {cei'a}."},{"word":"jei'u","selmaho":"UI2","score":2,"definition":"evidential: I intuit... / I suspect...","notes":"Contains no negative connotation. See {jijnu}, {jijyji'i}, {pe'i}"},{"word":"jeku'i","score":2,"definition":"but","notes":"Compared to {je} and {ku'i} separately this compound more closely corresponds to English 'but', which has meanings of both a conjunction and a discursive."},{"word":"jek zei uanta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'jek' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: NA? SE? JA NAI?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"jelbo'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a molotov's cocktail/bottle bomb containing $x_2$","notes":"from {jelca} + {botpi}"},{"word":"jelca","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ burns/[ignites/is flammable/inflammable] at temperature $x_{2}$ in atmosphere $x_{3}$.","notes":"Default $x_2$/$x_3$ to normal temperatures in air; ignite (= {jelcfa}), flammable/inflammable (usually = {jelka'e} or {jelfrili}). See also {fagri}, {kijno}, {sigja}, {livla}, {sacki}."},{"word":"jelgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ burns $j_1$."},{"word":"jelka'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is flammable / inflammable under conditions $x_2$","notes":"See {jelca}, {kakne}"},{"word":"jelnanba","score":1,"definition":"$n_1=j_1$ is toasted bread made from grain(s) $n_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jelca}, {nanba}, {titnanba}."},{"word":"jelspo","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (event) burns down $x_2=j_1=d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jelspogau}."},{"word":"jemja'a","score":1,"definition":"j$a_1$ is a general of army $je_1$ serving country/nation/group $je_2$ (mass) in function $je_3$ (activity).","notes":"Cf. {jenmi}, {jatna}, {vairsoi}."},{"word":"jemna","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a gem/polished stone/pearl of type $x_{2}$ from gemstone/material/source $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also jewel (= {jmeja'i}); gemstone (= $x_2$, $x_3$, or {jmero'i}, {jmekunra}); pearl (= {selcakyjme} - a gem found inside a shell, {tercakyjme} - a gem made of shell material, {boijme} - any ball-shaped gem), mother-of-pearl (= {cakyjme}). See also {kunra}, {rokci}, {jadni}, {dirba}, {kargu}, {krili}, {pulji}."},{"word":"jemnrsapfiro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sapphire [gem/polished stone] of type $x_2$ from source $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {kunrsapfiro}, {jemna}."},{"word":"jempau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an army corps, a subdivision of army unit $x_2$ which serves country/nation/group $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jenmi}, {pagbu}, {jempaupau}, {jempausle}."},{"word":"jempaupau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an army division, a subdivision of army unit $x_2$ which serves country/nation/group $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. Cf. {jenmi}, {pagbu}, {jempau}, {jempausle}."},{"word":"jempausle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an army brigade/regiment, a subdivision of army unit $x_2$ which serves country/nation/group $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jenmi}, {pagbu}, {selci}, {jempaupau}, {jempau}, {songri}."},{"word":"jemyzda","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is a military base for armed forces $j_1$ serving group/community $j_2$ in function $j_3$."},{"word":"jenai","selmaho":"JA*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: tanru-internal afterthought x but not y."},{"word":"jenca","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event) shocks/stuns $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {darxi}, {gunta}, {spaji}."},{"word":"jendu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an axle/spindle [tool] on which $x_{2}$ rotates, of material/properties $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also se {carna}, {gunro}, {tutci}."},{"word":"jenje","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ 'copies'/acknowledges/confirms of receipt and understanding of message/transmission/communication $x_2$ from sender/station $x_3$.","notes":"\"Do you copy?\" = \"xu do jenje\"; \"please copy\" (command\" = \"(.e'o) ko jenje\". See also: \"{je'e}\"."},{"word":"jenjigu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an aurora (polar lights)."},{"word":"jenmi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (mass) is an army serving group/community $x_{2}$ (mass) in function $x_{3}$ (activity).","notes":"See also {bilni}, {sonci}, {xarci}."},{"word":"jenselte'a","score":1,"definition":"$x1=j1=t2$ is horrible to $x2=j2=t1$"},{"word":"jensi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a (set/pair) of scissors/shears/clippers/(hedge) trimmers/tongs [tool] with parts/blades $x_2$ (scissor) and used for purpose $x_3$","notes":"x1 is any whole tool composed of parts (blades, x2) which slide relative to one another, usually (but not necessarily) around a common pivot, so that little distance is between the blades. The blades need not close all the way nor do they need to be sharp or used for cutting(they could be used for grasping). Tongs typically are grasping-scissors, but tweezers are not. The emphasis is on how the blades move relative to one another and how they are connected to handles; the design is usually simple with only a few separate funtional parts. At least part of the blades should be to the side of the respective part of the other blade (so that these regions can move/slide relative to one another), even if the blades as a whole meet and cannot slide passed one another completely (such as with tongs). x1 is the whole object/tool, x2 are the parts which move relative to one another; in English, x1 could be called the \"(pair of) scissors\" whereas x2 could be called \"the scissor (blade)\"."},{"word":"jente'a","score":1,"definition":"$x1=j2=t1$ is horrified of $x2=j1=t2$"},{"word":"je'o","selmaho":"BY1","score":100000,"definition":"shift letterals to Hebrew alphabet."},{"word":"jerdi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rental/occupancy fee paid for the use of $x_2$; $x_1$ is rent","notes":"See also {jerle'i}, {jerxa'u}."},{"word":"jerjelino","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is sesame of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"syn. {simsimu}, {xonxoli}"},{"word":"jerle'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pays rent $x_2$ to $x_3$ for the use of $x_4$","notes":"See also {jerdi'i}"},{"word":"jerna","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent/person) earns/[deserves/merits] wages/salary/pay $x_{2}$ for work/service $x_{3}$ (activity).","notes":"Also $x_2$ earnings, reward (= {zanseljerna} or {nemjerna}), punishment/comeuppance (= {sfaseljerna}, {malseljerna}); $x_3$ behavior; job (= {terjerna}); $x_2$ may be a specific object, a commodity (mass), an event, or a property; pedantically, for objects/commodities, this is sumti-raising from ownership of the object/commodity (= {posyjerna}, {posyseljerna} for unambiguous semantics). See also {jibri}, {pleji}, {vecnu}, {cnemu}, {canja}, {jdima}, {jinga}, {prali}, {sfasa}, {janta}, {kargu}, {vamji}."},{"word":"jernysoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1=j_1$ is a mercenary hired by $x_2=s_2$ for battles $x_3=j_3$ to earn money $x_4=j_2$","notes":"from {jerna} + {sonci}"},{"word":"jersi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ chases/pursues/(physically) follows after $x_{2}$; volition is not implied for $x_{1}$ or $x_{2}$.","notes":"$x_1$ follows after $x_2$. See also {kavbu}, {rivbi}, {kalte}, {lidne}."},{"word":"jerxa'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tenant residing at $x_2$; $x_1$ rents living accommodations $x_2$","notes":"See also {jerle'i}, {jerdi'i}"},{"word":"jerxo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Algerian culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {friko}, {xrabo}, {muslo}, {fraso}."},{"word":"jeske'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a needle eye of needle $x_2$","notes":"from {jesni} + {kevna}"},{"word":"jesni","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a needle [pointed shape/form, not tool] of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {konju}, {pijne}, {jipno}, {kinli}."},{"word":"jespezli","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=j_1$ is a needle [pointy leaf] of plant $j_2$.","notes":"See also: {jesni}, {pezli}."},{"word":"jesycilta","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is barbed wire.","notes":"Cf. {jesni}, {cilta}."},{"word":"jesymabru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hedgehog/spiny anteater of species $x_2$.","notes":"general term for spiny mammals; see also {ernace}, {zalgosu}, {jesyratcu}"},{"word":"jesyratcu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a porcupine of species $x_2$."},{"word":"jesyspa","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ is a cactus of species $s_2$."},{"word":"jesystani","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a thorn of plant/species $s_2$","notes":"{stani} {jesni}"},{"word":"jetce","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a jet [expelled stream] of material $x_{2}$ expelled from $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {sputu}, {vamtu}."},{"word":"jetfrica","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ have a different truth value; only one of $x_1$ and $x_2$ is true","notes":"See also .{onai}, {jetydu'i}, {kaxyje'u}, {vlinyje'u}."},{"word":"jetkai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is genuinely $x_2$ (ka) by standard $x_3$","notes":"E.g. \"genuine money\", as opposed to counterfeit. See {jetnu}, {ckaji}, {jifkai}, {markai}, {virtukai}"},{"word":"jetka'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantum."},{"word":"jetlai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ has truth-value $x_2$ under metaphysics $x_3$ on scale $x_4$.","notes":"See also {jei}"},{"word":"jetmlu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u) seems true to $x_2$ by epistemology $x_3$","notes":"See also {simlu}, {jetnu}, {faumlu}."},{"word":"jetnu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (du'u) is true/truth by standard/epistemology/metaphysics $x_{2}$.","notes":"Words usable for epistemology typically have a du'u place. See also {stace}, {jitfa}, {fatci}, {birti}, {cfika}."},{"word":"jetnu zei uidje","score":1,"definition":"$u_1$ is a checkbox in user interface $u_2$.","notes":"The definition includes tri-state checkboxes as well. See also: {gribatke zei uidje}, {uidje}."},{"word":"jetpai","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ judges the veracity of $p_2=j_1$ by standard/epistemology/metaphysics $x_3=j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tcica}, {stace}, {jetnu}, {jitfa}."},{"word":"jetrinsku","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ makes $x_2$ (du'u) true by expressing it (performative act); $x_2$ is true because $x_1$ claims it to be so","notes":"See also {ca'e}, {ca'engau}."},{"word":"jetsmi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ seems to be the case to cognizer $x_2$."},{"word":"jetycipra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a test for determining whether $x_2$ is the case.","notes":"See also {cipra}."},{"word":"jetydu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ have the same truth value; either both or none of $x_1$ and $x_2$ is true","notes":"See also .{o}, {jo}, {gi'o}, {go}, {jetfrica}, {kaxyje'u}, {vlinyje'u}."},{"word":"jetyja'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ proves / provides evidence for / demonstrates the truth of $x_2$ (du'u) to audience $x_3$"},{"word":"je'u","selmaho":"UI3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: truth - falsity.","notes":"See also {jetnu}."},{"word":"je'u'a","selmaho":"JA","score":2,"definition":"logical connective: tanru-internal afterthought always true.","notes":"Created to complete the scope of truth tables to include TTTT and FFFF, despite being described as relatively useless. Etymology: j + jetnu + A."},{"word":"je'unai","selmaho":"UI*3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: truth - falsity."},{"word":"je'unse","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ perceives that $x_2$ is the case (inference from perception)."},{"word":"je'urja'o","score":0,"definition":"$ja_1$ (agent) proves that $je_1$ (du'u) is true by standard/epistemology/metaphysics $je_2$ to audience $ja_3$","notes":"from {jetnu} {jarco}"},{"word":"je'urna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ induces from their auditive perception that $x_2$ is the case."},{"word":"je'utra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pretends $x_2$ is true; $x_1$ behaves as someone would behave if they knew $x_2$ to be true"},{"word":"jexru'u","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is measured in algerian dinar (د.جDZD) as $r_2$ (quantity), in the Algerian monetary system $r_3$."},{"word":"jezyje'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the truth value / degree of truth of $x_2$ (bridi) by epistemology/metaphysics $x_3$","notes":"See also {jetnu}, {jei}"},{"word":"jezystisni","score":2,"definition":"$sin_1$ signals whether $sin_3=sis_1$ should stop; $sin_1$ is a traffic light","notes":"also pedestrian signal (jezystisni lo cadzu)"},{"word":"jgalu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the claw/nail/talon [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: pointed, penetrating, physical weapon].","notes":"See also {denci}, {jirna}, {batci}."},{"word":"jganu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an angle [2-dimensional shape/form] from vertex $x_{2}$ subtended by lateral [segment] $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also (adjective:) $x_1$ is angular; $x_2$ corner; (segment $x_3$ can be defined by interval). See also {kojna}, {linji}, {konju}, {mokca}."},{"word":"jgari","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ grasps/holds/clutches/seizes/grips/[hugs] $x_{2}$ with $x_{3}$ (part of $x_{1}$) at locus $x_{4}$ (part of $x_{2}$).","notes":"Hug (= {birjai}, {pamjai}); handshake (= {xanjaisi'u}); hold with hands (= {xanjai}); handle (= {jaitci}). See also {ralte}, {pencu}, {darxi}, {batke}, {rinju}."},{"word":"jgegau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ ties $j_1$ in a knot."},{"word":"jgena","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a knot/tangle in/between $x_{2}$ (object/jo'u-objects).","notes":"Knot (verb = {jgegau}, {jgezu'e}, {jgeri'a}, {jgela'a}), knot: fastening between two or more cords (= {jgeterjo'e}). See also {pluja}, {julne}, {lasna}, {skori}."},{"word":"jgenanba","score":2,"definition":"$j_1=j_2=n_1$ is a pretzel made from grains $n_2$."},{"word":"jgenrtrefoili","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a trefoil knot (shape/object) with characteristics $x_2$","notes":"Not necessarily mathematical. Chirality, tightness, etc. may be specified in the x2 terbri. See also: {trifoli}, {spartrifoli}"},{"word":"jgicro","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=j_1$ is offended/[feels hurt pride] about $j_2$ (abstraction). ","notes":"Cf. {jgira}, {cortu}, {cnicro}, {cnixai}."},{"word":"jgidu'esku","score":2,"definition":"$x1=j1=d1=c1$ boasts/brags $x2=j2=c2$ (text) to audience $x3=c3$ via medium $x4=c4$"},{"word":"jgina","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a gene of creature [or locus on creature] $x_{2}$ determining trait/process $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also chromosome = ({gincilta}, {ginpoi}). See also {cerda}."},{"word":"jgira","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (person) feels/has pride in/about $x_{2}$ (abstraction).","notes":"An emotional combination of satisfaction and respect/esteem towards property(ies) or action(s) of person/entity that has a specific tie to emoter; self-pride (= {se'ijgi}, {tolcumla}); use $x_2$ tu'a for pride in non-specific actions/properties of someone. See also {cinmo}, {cumla}, {sevzi}, {sinma}, {snada}."},{"word":"jgita","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is guitar/violin/fiddle/harp [stringed musical instrument] with actuator/plectrum/bow $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also lute, viola, cello. See also {zgike}."},{"word":"jgitrcamise","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a shamisen with plectrum/bachi $x_2$"},{"word":"jgitrgitara","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is guitar with plectrum $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jgita}, {jgitrsita}, {jgitrpipa}, {zgica'a}."},{"word":"jgitrnikelarpa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a nyckelharpa [traditional swedish string instrument] with bow $x_2$."},{"word":"jgitrpipa","score":1,"definition":"x$_1$ is a pipa.","notes":"Cf. {jgita}, {jgitrgitara}, {zgica'a}, {jgitrsita}."},{"word":"jgitrsita","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is sitar with plectrum $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jgita}, {jgitrgitara}, {jgitrpipa}, {zgica'a}."},{"word":"jgitrvolino","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is violin/fiddle/ with bow $x_2$. ","notes":"Cf. {jgita}, {jgitrxu}, {mosyjgita}, {zgica'a}."},{"word":"jgitrxu","score":1,"definition":"x$_1$ is an erhu with bow $x_2$. ","notes":"Cf. {jgita}, {jgitrviolino}, {jgitrpipa}, {mosyjgita}, {zgica'a}."},{"word":"jglandi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a walnut of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {narge}, {tricu}"},{"word":"jgu'ai","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a future but not current $x_2$ as of time $x_3$ according to standard $x_4$; $x_1$ is a future-/soon-to-be-$x_2$; $x_1$ is an example of an $x_2$-apparent.","notes":"Actual soonness is not implied; that wording is just an artifact of English translation. $x_2$ should be a role or possession of a property. Use of this word is, inherently, a prediction about the future; $x_4$ is not the standard by which the expectation/prediction is presently made but by which anyone/anything next becoming an $x_2$ would/will be judged. $x_4$ is the standard by which $x_2$ will be claimed (to be) but by which $x_2$ is claimed to currently not be; commencement/assumption of the state of being an example of an $x_2$ must occur in the future but must still (in the present) not apply. It may have been true of/possessed in in the past, but this case is not considered, under normal circumstances, to be resumptive: the state may have been done/terminated (but not necessarily finished) but definitely/regardlessly will be started anew. This word is good for the titles \"President-elect\", \"heir-apparent\", and \"crown-prince\". See also: .{ekse}"},{"word":"jguna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an institution in society/culture $x_2$","notes":"Refers to significant cultural norms, practices, organizations, and other abstract notions like \"the church\", \"the state\", \"the law\" and so forth. Proposed rafsi -jgu-"},{"word":"jguvi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a monster of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"怪 Mandarin \"guài\"; Cantonese \"gwaai3\" (monster, strange)"},{"word":"ji","selmaho":"A","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: sumti afterthought connective question."},{"word":"ji'a","selmaho":"UI3b","score":100002,"definition":"discursive: additionally.","notes":"See also {jmina}."},{"word":"ji'a'a","selmaho":"JA","score":3,"definition":"logical connective: tanru-internal afterthought always false.","notes":"Created to complete the scope of truth tables to include TTTT and FFFF, despite being described as relatively useless. Etymology: j + jitfa + A."},{"word":"ji'acu'i","selmaho":"UI*","score":1,"definition":"discursive: continuing/extending/belaboring the point","notes":"See also: \"{ke'u}\"."},{"word":"ji'ai","selmaho":"LE","score":4,"definition":"job descriptor: the one which does …"},{"word":"ji'anai","selmaho":"UI*","score":1,"definition":"discursive: returning to or correcting a previous point, moving back in the conversation/discourse","notes":"If \"{ji'a}\" is \"additionally\", then this is \"subtractionally\"."},{"word":"ji'apro","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=j_1$ defeats $f_2=j_3$ in competition $f_3=j_4$.","notes":"Cf. {fapro}, {jinga}, {bandu}."},{"word":"ji'asai","selmaho":"UI*3b","score":1,"definition":"even","notes":"Used to indicate an intense additional case or intense additional cases. ex.) lo xagji cribe cu citka lo cinki ku ji'a sai (A hungry bear will eat even insects.)"},{"word":"ji'au","selmaho":"TOIhE","score":1,"definition":"attitudinal scope modifier: marks following attitudinal/UI-cluster as applying to the last lexical unit","notes":"Part of a proposal to redefine attitudinals/UI-clauses as being inherently ambiguous in scope; placing ji'au before the UI-clause (e.g. ji'au ui) will restore and emphasize the original functionality of UI-clauses attaching to the last lexical unit. See {i'au}, {toi'e}, {fu'e}, {fu'o}. Closable with {toi'o}."},{"word":"jibgaucpe","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ applies for job $x_2$ to $x_3$ in form $x_4$.","notes":"The $x_3$ is likely the future employer. The $x_4$ can be used to say \"apply online\" or \"apply by mail\". See also {jibri}, {gasnu}, {cpedu}."},{"word":"jibmu'o","score":1,"definition":"$j_2=m_1$ quits/retires from job $j_1$","notes":"Elided SE from se jibri mulno."},{"word":"jibni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is near/close to/approximates $x_{2}$ in property/quantity $x_{3}$ (ka/ni).","notes":"See also {darno}, {nenri}, {vanbi}, {jbini}, {lamji}, {zvati}, {cpana}, {bartu}, {diklo}, {stuzi}."},{"word":"jibnije","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is near to/close to/approximates $x_2$ in property/quality/aspect/characteristic/quantity $x_3$, and the argument(s) which fill the $x_4$th (li; 1 or 2) sumti slot(s) of this word actually has/attains property (vel sim.) $x_3$ according to standard $x_5$.","notes":"$x_3$ being a quantity or location does not seem to make much sense to Krtisfranks at the time of this word's creation, but they are kept as potential options just in case such could have some unforeseen utility. See also: \"{simsaje}\", \"{dunlije}\"."},{"word":"jibri","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a job/occupation/employment/vocation (a type of work regularly done for pay) of person $x_{2}$.","notes":"Working for another (= {selplijibri}). See also {briju}, {gunka}, {te} {jerna} which is employment specifically for pay and not specifically for another, {te} {pilno} which is employment not necessarily for pay and not necessarily regular or lasting but for another, {se} {gasnu} and {se} {zukte} for incidental activities."},{"word":"jibybre","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=j_2$ is ready for the (paid) job/occupation/employment/vocation $j_1$.","notes":"Cf. {gunbre}"},{"word":"jibycu'e","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a trade/vocational school at $c_2$ teaching job skills $c_3=j_1$ to audience/community $c_4=j_2$ operated by $c_5$"},{"word":"jibykai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ does their job / works (activity done regularly for pay).","notes":"Since {gunka} doesn't require working in the sense of a job, this word is necessary. It differs from {jibgu'a} in that one could perform their job without satisfying {gunka}."},{"word":"jibykansa","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a coworker/colleague of $k_2=j_2$ in job/occupation $j_1$","notes":"k3 is implicitly \"lo nu se jibri j1\""},{"word":"jibypante","score":2,"definition":"$p_1=j_2$ strikes (stops working), complaining about $p_2=j_1$ to audience $p_3$ with action $p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {pante}, {jibri}, {cpedu}."},{"word":"jibypilno","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ hires $x_2=p_2$ for position/work $x_3=p_3=j_1$","notes":"from {jibri} + {pilno}"},{"word":"jibytreicyfamti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is work-heirarchy \"uncle/aunt\" of $x_2$ via relation/partial ordering $x_3$; $x_1$ is either (in a narrow sense) a direct subordinate of the direct boss/superior/manager of $x_2$'s direct boss/superior/manager, or is (in a broader sense) an equal-level co-worker of $x_2$'s direct boss/superior/manager (no matter the exact relation).","notes":"This word is a brapagjvo from \"{treicu}\". See also: \"{jatny'utka}\"."},{"word":"jibyxelflese","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a professional philosopher/philosophe with job/position $x_2$, associated with philosophy $x_3$","notes":"{flese} is an experimental gismu. For a more symmetric and descriptive lujvo, see: {creseljibyxelflese}; for a less descriptive lujvo see: {xelflese}; see also: {filsofo}, {crexelflese}, {flese}."},{"word":"jicfle","score":1,"definition":"$x1=f_1$ is a tributary of $x2=f_2$ flowing in direction to/towards $x3=f_3=j_1$ from direction/source $x4=f_4$","notes":"{jimca}+{flecu}"},{"word":"jicfo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is after $x_2$ in sequence $x_3$","notes":"Synonym of {selyli'e}. See {lidne}."},{"word":"jicla","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (object, or event: force) stirs/mixes/[roils/agitates] fluid (gas/liquid) $x_{2}$.","notes":"Convection (= {nenflejicla}); agentive stirring (= {jiclygau}, {jiclyzu'e}). See also {fanza}, {tunta}, {mixre}."},{"word":"jicmrboro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of boron [B]"},{"word":"jicmu","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a basis/foundation/underlying or fundamental principle of $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is at the bottom of $x_{2}$.","notes":"$x_2$ is founded on basis $x_1$ (= {selcmu} for reordered places); (adjective:) $x_1$ is basic/basal/fundamental); (generally events and properties will be bases for events and states, while objects may be bases/bottoms for objects). See also cmavo list {ji'u}, {jamfu}, {zbepi}, {genja}, {krasi}."},{"word":"jicycma","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a twig/sprig of $j_2$ ","notes":"from {jimca} {cmalu}"},{"word":"jicyjirna","score":2,"definition":"$jr_1=ji_1$ are the antlers of $jr_2=ji_2$","notes":"cf. {jimca}, {jirna} credit to SageFroppy"},{"word":"jicyjutsi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is cladistics about organisms $x_2$ according to $x_3$."},{"word":"jicymivykle","score":3,"definition":"$k_1=jm_1=ji_3$ is a phylum [animals]/division [plants] within/of kingdom [biology] $k_2=ji_2$.","notes":"From {jimca}, {jmive}, {klesi}. For biological cathegory in general (={ji'eske} {klesi}), domain (=?), kingdom (={seljimcymivykle}), phylum (=this definition), class (={xeljutsi}), order (={veljutsi}), family (={terjutsi}), genus (={seljutsi}), species (={jutsi})."},{"word":"jidge","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ has the opportunity to do/be $x_2$ (event/property) under conditions $x_3$; $x_1$ gets to do $x_2$ ","notes":"Parallels {kakne}, but with emphasis on opportunity rather than potential. See also {prali}, {xamgu}, {zukte}. Proposed rafsi -jid-"},{"word":"ji'e","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"jimte modal, 1st place limitedly; up to limit ..."},{"word":"ji'e'ai","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso unary operator: determinant, det(A)","notes":"A must be an n×n matrix, or a linear operator or a system of equations which can be represented as such."},{"word":"ji'efri","score":1,"definition":"$l_1=j_1$ lives/experiences life."},{"word":"ji'ei","selmaho":"UI5","score":2,"definition":"animate - inanimate","notes":"See also {jmive}."},{"word":"ji'einai","selmaho":"UI*5","score":2,"definition":"animate - inanimate","notes":"See also {ji'ei}, {jmive}."},{"word":"ji'erslegreku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the cytoskeleton of cell $x_2$","notes":"from {ji'esle} + {greku}"},{"word":"ji'erslerango","score":2,"definition":"$x_1 = r_1$ is an organelle [cellular 'body-part'] of $x_2 = r_2 = s_1 \\approx j_1$ which is or ideally should be performing function(s) $x_3 = r_3$.","notes":"See also: \"{ji'esle}\" and \"{rango}\"."},{"word":"ji'eske","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ (mass of facts) is biology based on methology $x_2=s_3$."},{"word":"ji'esle","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=j_1$ is a biological cell of $s_2$.","notes":"See also {jmive}, {selci}."},{"word":"ji'exru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ resurrects/brings back to life $x_2=j_1$ by standard $j_2$.","notes":"From xruti and jmive."},{"word":"jifkemlojvro","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a NOT gate / inverter with input [pin] $v_2$ and output [pin] $v_3$ in circuit/system $v_4$.","notes":"Cf. {jitfa}, {lojvro}."},{"word":"jifkri","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is heretical/a heretic/heathen/infidel according to faith/religion/belief/creed $x_2$","notes":"cf. {jitfa}, {krici}."},{"word":"jifkritrazu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pretends to be/do $x_2$ (ka) in order for $x_3$ to falsely believe untruth $x_4$ (du'u), false by standard/epistemology/metaphysics $x_5$"},{"word":"jifmlu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u) seems to be false to $x_2$ by epistemology $x_3$","notes":"See also {jetmlu}, {faumlu}."},{"word":"jifmluske","score":0,"definition":"$sa_1=si_1$ seems to be a science (is a pseudo-science) in field $si_2$ to observer $si_3$ but actually is not a science according to standard $si_4$.","notes":"See also: {jifmlu}, {saske}."},{"word":"jifnarju'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ does not know that fact(s) $x_2$ (du'u), which are about subject $x_3$, are false by epistemology $x_4$ / it is consistent with $x_1$'s knowledge that $x_2$ may be true"},{"word":"jifpedle'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a \"false friend\" (letter/symbol in a different writing system that looks similar, but differs significantly in meaning) to $x_2$, in alphabet/character-set $x_3$ representing $x_4$","notes":"This is a {cimjvo}, with a rather obvious calque from a metaphor common to many languages. See {lerfu}, {smuni}, {bangu}"},{"word":"jifpedvla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a \"false friend\" (word in different language that looks or sounds similar, but differs significantly in meaning) to $x_2$, meaning $x_3$ in language $x_4$.","notes":"This is a {cimjvo}, with a rather obvious calque from a metaphor common to many languages. See {valsi}, {smuni}, {bangu}. Synonymous to {pevjifpedvla}."},{"word":"jifselbetfu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pseudocoelomate with pseudocoelom $x_2$."},{"word":"jifselvi'a","score":1,"definition":"$v_2=j_1$ is an illusion/mirage/etc. seen by $v_1$.","notes":"See also: {jitfa}, {viska}, {se}."},{"word":"jifxu'a","score":2,"definition":"$xu_1$ is wrongly/falsely claiming $xu_2=j_1$, by truth standard $xu_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xusra}, {srera}."},{"word":"jifyjunxu'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ knowingly claims lie $x_2$ (du'u), false/untrue by standard/epistemology/metaphysics $x_3$"},{"word":"jigycitri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is history of $x_2$ according to winners $x_3$ in conflict $x_4$.","notes":"A particularly weird lujvo: one based on the concept that \"history is written by the winners.\" Generally, x2 will be the losers in x4. Perhaps this word could also be used as a single-word sentence to mean that. The x3 of {jinga} was removed because it would presumably be the ability to write x1 in the first place. See also {jinga} {citri}."},{"word":"ji'i","selmaho":"PA4","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: approximately (default the typical value in this context) (number)."},{"word":"ji'ima'u","selmaho":"PA*","score":100001,"definition":"rounded up (appended after string of digits indicating a rounded value)."},{"word":"ji'ini'u","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"rounded down (appended after string of digits indicating a rounded value)."},{"word":"ji'isku","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=c_1$ expresses/says opinion $c_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) about subject/issue $j_3$ to audience $c_3$ via expressive medium $c_4$ on grounds $j_4$.","notes":"$j_2$ is defined by $x_2=c_2$"},{"word":"ji'isre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ mistakenly thinks/opines that $x_2$ (du'u) is true about subject $x_3$","notes":"Also see {jinvi}, {srera}, {dubji'isre}"},{"word":"ji'i'u","selmaho":"VUhU","score":2,"definition":"mekso, at-most-5-ary operator: a rounding function; ordered input list is $(x,n,t,m,b)$ and the output is sgn$(x)$ $b^{t}$ round$_{n}$ $(b^{(-t)}$ abs$(x))$, with rounding preference $n$ and where the fractional part of $b^{(-t)}$ abs$(x)$ being equal to $1/2$ causes the round$_{n} ($ $)$ function to map $b^{(-t)}$ abs$(x)$ to the nearest integer of form $2Z+m$, for base $b$ (determined by context if not explicitly input) and some integer $Z$ (determined by context).","notes":"This function rounds $x$ toward or away from $0$; if you want a complementary function which rounds toward positive or negative infinity, then see \"{ji'i'u'u}\". $x$ must be a real number; & $n$ must be exactly one of exactly the following: $-1$, $0$, $1$; & $t$ must be an integer (contextless default: $0$) if defined at all (see infra); & $m$ must be $0$ xor $1$ if it is defined at all (see infra); & $b$ is a numerical base (if determined by context) or is a nonzero real number (if explicitly specified), see infra; the output is a real (typically: rational) number. $n$ does not have a contextless default value; it determines the type of rounding which is to be used here (see infra). $m$ is defined iff $n = 0$; if $m$ is/would be undefined, then its slot is automatically and implicitly deleted from this word in that context (so the operator is at-most-4-ary and the the final argument would fill the '$t$' xor '$b$' slot under the condition that three xor four (resp.) arguments are explicitly used). If $m$ is defined, then its contextless default value is $m = 0$. This function/word first determines the base being used for interpretation of digit strings (determined by context or by explicit specification (JUhAU)) for/as applied to $x$; this determination takes place even before inputs are accepted after $x$; let this base be represented by $b$ throughout this description unless $b$ is explicitly specified as an input. In such case, if the base of $x$ is a positional system wherein each digit represents a corresponding multiple of a fixed natural number raised to the power of its position (as determined relative to the radix point) and wherein the overall number is the sum of these results/representands, or if $b$ is explicitly specified as an input, then $t$ is defined; if the base of $x$ is sufficiently bad or unclear and $b$ is not explicitly specified as an input, then $t$ is undefined. Of course, if $b$ is explicitly specified as an input, then that value (if valid) is the meaning of \"$b$\" throughout this description. If $t$ is undefined, then its slot is automatically and implicitly deleted from this word in that context (so the operator is at-most-3-ary and its input acceptance is terminated by the '$n$' xor '$m$' slot, whichever one is later yet defined (because, assumptively, '$b$' is not explicitly specified); if '$m$' is defined and explicitly uttered when '$t$' is undefined and the '$x$' and '$n$' values have been explicitly specified, then the third input is '$m$') and \"$b^t$\" $=$ \"$b^{(-t)}$\" $= b = 1$ formally for the purposes of this definition (but not necessarily for the base for any digit-to-number interpretation/conversion, particularly on $x$!). If $t$ is defined, then its contextless default value is $t = 0$. The rounding function, determined by $n$, is performed on $(b^{(-t)})$abs$(x)$. If $n = 1$, then the rounding function is the ceiling function: $(b^{(-t)})$abs$(x)$ is mapped to the least integer that is greater than or equal to it; in other words, it rounds up. If $n = -1$, then the rounding function is the floor function: $(b^{(-t)})$abs$(x)$ is mapped to the greatest integer that is less than or equal to it; in other words, it rounds down. These integers are both determined by the ordering and metric. If $n = 0$, then the rounding function maps $(b^{(-t)})$abs$(x)$ to the integer that minimizes the metric distance between itself and $(b^{(-t)})$abs$(x)$ if a unique such integer exists (id est: $(b^{(-t)})$abs$(x)$ is mapped to the nearest integer, where \"nearest\"-ness is determined according to the order and metric); if no such unique integer exists, then $(b^{(-t)})$abs$(x)$ is mapped to the unique integer among these aforementioned options for which there exists an integer $Z$ such that $2Z+m$ is the integer in question; if no unique such integer exists, then the function is undefined. Thus, $n = 0$ produces the commonly used unbiased nearest-integer rounding function. In each of these cases, the output of the rounding function is then multiplied by sgn$(x) b^{t}$. Thus, it rounds at the $t$th digit if $b$ matches the base of $x$ and else to the nearest multiple of $b$ in the $t$th digit of abs$(x)$, so to speak. Notice that rounding up or down always is applied to the absolute value, so it is really rounding (positive or negative) infinity-ward or zeroward respectively. The order on, and the operators and metric endowing, the metric space and field of all real numbers is determined by context or by explicit specification. The absolute value function is denoted as \"abs( )\" in the definition, and the signum function sgn is such that sgn$(z) = z/$abs$(z)$ for all real $z:$ abs$(z) > 0$, and sgn$(0) = 0$."},{"word":"ji'i'u'u","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso, at-most-5-ary; rounding function. (See notes).","notes":"This word is mathematically equivalent to \"{ji'i'u}\", except that every occurrence of \"abs$(x)$\" in its definition is here replaced simply with \"$x$\" and every occurrence of \"sgn$(x)$\" in its definition is here replaced with \"$1$\". In other words, where \"ji'i'u\" really rounds toward or away from $0$, this word rounds toward negative or positive infinity. The behaviors coincide for nonnegative $x$, but differ for $x < 0$; for example, for $x < 0$, a 'negative-type' rounding for \"ji'i'u\" would round toward $0$, which is actually an increase in value (just decrease in absolute value) while remaining negative, whereas a 'negative-type' rounding here would round toward negative infinity, which is a decrease in value (but an increase in absolute value) while remaining negative. This function corresponds more closely with a simple floor or ceiling function, but can be annoying in certain common contexts due to the need to define behavior involving it piecewisely for negative $x$."},{"word":"jijgi","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a connective question, requesting the connective between $x_{2}$ (du'u) and $x_{3}$ (du'u) in that order, assuming that they are true.","notes":"This word is to \"{ji}\" approzimately as \"{kanxe}\" is to \"{je}\". See also: {vlina}, {kanxe}, {tsida}, {ribga}."},{"word":"jijnu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (person) intuits $x_{2}$ (du'u) about subject $x_{3}$; [epistemology].","notes":"Words usable for epistemology typically have a du'u place. See also {djuno}, {facki}, {jimpe}, {jinvi}, {nabmi}, {pensi}, {sidbo}, {smadi}."},{"word":"jijyji'i","score":5,"definition":"$jin_1=jij_1$ has intuition-based opinion (hunch/suspicion) $jin_2=jij_2$ (du'u) on subject $jin_3=jij_3$","notes":"Cf. {jinvi}, {jijnu}. This word coined when looking for a suitable word for \"to suspect\", or \"suspicion\". Intended to be neutral, however, rather than matching the negative connotation in English."},{"word":"jikca","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ interacts/behaves socially with $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ socializes with/is sociable towards $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {tarti}, {penmi}."},{"word":"jikfanta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ prevents $x_2$ from interacting with them; $x_1$ \"blocks\" $x_2$.","notes":"On Facebook or Twitter, say."},{"word":"jikfi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a physical interaction [colloquially: force] between $x_2$ (interacting participants/objects; symmetric) with characteristics/of type $x_3$","notes":"Not necessarily fundamental. Can include: forces ({forse}), pressures ({danre}), the fundamental interactions ({tsaba}, {dicma}, {vubla}, {grava}), the 'Higgs' mechanism ({xigzo}), etc. Direction (as of application) can be specified in $x_3$. See also {fisli}."},{"word":"jikfytsa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (force) is physically strong in aspect $x_2$ by standard $x_3$","notes":"{jikfi}, {tsali}. Specifically refers to the physical aspect of {tsali}. Syn. {fislytsa}"},{"word":"jikni","score":6,"definition":"$x_1$ consists of the economic system (production and distribution and consumption) of sector components $x_2$; $x_1$ is economic.","notes":"x2 may be a country or other area, the labor, capital and land resources, and the economic agents that socially participate in the production, exchange, distribution, and consumption of goods and services of that area; they may be joined with JOI. {pavmomseljikni} for \"primary sector\", {relmomseljikni} for \"secondary sector\", {cibmomseljikni} for \"tertiary sector\", and {vonmomseljikni} for \"quaternary sector\"; {gubyseljikni} for \"public/state sector\", {sivyseljikni} for \"private sector\", and {jikseljikni} for \"social/voluntary sector\". Cf. {venci'e}, {selpraci'e}."},{"word":"jiknyske","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ is economics of/about subject matter $x_2=s_2$ based on methodology $x_3=s_3$","notes":"from {jikni} + {saske}"},{"word":"jikrnjenevre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of gin of composition $x_2$"},{"word":"jikru","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of liquor/spirits distilled from $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {barja}, {vanju}, {birje}, {xalka}."},{"word":"jikryckafi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a quantity of liqueur coffee/coffee drink with a shot of liqueur/spirit $j_1$.","notes":"See also: coffee making (={kafpra}), Gaelic/Highland/Irish Coffee (={kotyjikryckafi}), Bailey's Coffee (={kafrbeili}), Monk's Coffee (={kafrbenediktine}), Whisky Coffee (={ckafruiski}), Russian Coffee (={kafrvo'otka}), Karsk (={kafrkarska})."},{"word":"jiksei","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=j_1$ is aloof/alone/solitary/a hermit, separated from $s_2=j_1$."},{"word":"jikselvai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=v_2=j_1$ finds it important to interact socially with $x_2=j_2$ for reason $x_3=v_3$ (ka); $x_1$ is extroverted"},{"word":"jikseva","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=v_2$ finds it important to interact socially with $x_2=j_2$ for reason $x_3=v_3$ (ka); $x_1$ is extroverted","notes":"This is a zi'evla version of {jikselvai}."},{"word":"jikske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is the science of the social behaviour of $x_2=j_1$ towards $x_3=j_2$ based on methodology $x_4=s_2$","notes":"$s_1$ refers to sociology in the sense of social behavior. For the study of the study of societies see {cemci'eske}. See also {jikca}, {saske}."},{"word":"jiksre","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ commits faux pas (social error) $s_2$, which is wrong under conditions $s_3$ according to standard $s_4$."},{"word":"jiktra","score":5,"definition":"$x_1=t_1=j_1$ behaves/conducts themself as/in-manner $x_2=t_2$ when interacting/behaving socially with $x_3=j_2$","notes":"See also {tarti}, {jikca}."},{"word":"jiktru","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is an institution governing social/cooperative human behaviour $t_2$.","notes":"Use x2 tu'a for e.g. education. Cf. {turni}"},{"word":"jikydansu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=s_1$ (individual, mass) social dances with $s_2$ to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"jikyfetsi","score":2,"definition":"$j_1=f_1$ is a female/doe of species $f_2$ evidencing feminine cultural trait(s) $f_3$ (ka); $j_1=f_1$ is feminine.","notes":"Only cultural traits of femaleness should be applied, for physical traits, see {fetsi}."},{"word":"jikykamxaujdi","score":1,"definition":"$jd_1=ji_1$ is tactful in making decision $jd_2$ in matter $jd_3$ (event/state) in social interaction with $ji_2$."},{"word":"jikykrali","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (NU) is a social right/entitlement of $x_2$ (individual/mass) by standard $x_3$. $x_2$ is a legal person.","notes":"See also: {krali} for rights in general; {rarkrali} for \"natural rights and {flakrali} for \"legal rights\"; {xuskrali} for \"claim rights\" and {zifkrali} for \"liberty rights\"; {srakrali} for \"positive rights\" and {ri'urkrali}/{badykrali} for \"negative rights\"; {sepkrali} for \"individual rights\" and {gumkrali} for \"group rights\"; {selcemkrali} for \"civil rights\" and {seljeckrali} for \"political rights\"; {jiknykrali} for \"economic rights\", and {klukrali} for \"cultural rights\"; {remkrali} for \"human rights\" and {dalkrali} for \"animal rights\"; perhaps {kralyxai} for \"violate\". Cf. {jikca}, {krali}, {selfla}, {selzi'e}, {terzi'e}, {selzau}, {selpikta}."},{"word":"jikynakni","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=n_1$ is a male/buck of species $n_2$ evidencing masculine cultural trait(s) $n_3$ (ka); $j_1=n_1$ is masculine.","notes":"Only cultural traits of maleness should be applied, for physical traits, see {nakni}."},{"word":"jilka","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of alkali/base of composition including $x_{2}$.","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is alkaline. See also {sodna}, {bakri}, {sodva}."},{"word":"jilkemdicysro","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an alkaline battery in containment $s_3$.","notes":"See also {jilka}, {dicysro}."},{"word":"jilra","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (person) is jealous of/envies $x_{2}$ (person) about/for $x_{3}$ (property - ka).","notes":"See also {cinmo}."},{"word":"jimbo'i","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a metal bottle/jar/urn/flask/closable container made of metal for $b_2$ with lid $b_4$."},{"word":"jimbo'u","score":3,"definition":"$j_1=b_1$ is a prosthetic bone made of metal, performing function $b_2$ in body $b_3$."},{"word":"jimca","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a branch/bough/limb of $x_{2}$; $x_{2}$ forks into branches $x_{1}$; [preferred over metaphorical birka].","notes":"Also appendage. See also {birka}, {rebla}, {tuple}."},{"word":"jimda'izbe","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is an anvil for striking metal $d_2=j_2$ with instrument $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mruli}."},{"word":"jimdaxsna","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a zing/clang produced by metal $j_1=d_2=s_2$ being hit."},{"word":"jimdei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Friday of week $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"jimki'e","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a washer placed beneath $x2$","notes":"{jinme}, {kicne}"},{"word":"jimpe","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ understands/comprehends fact/truth $x_{2}$ (du'u) about subject $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ understands (fi) $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {djuno}, {jijnu}, {morna}, {smuni}, {saske}, {viska}."},{"word":"jimrmifrile","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of mithril of composition including $x_2$.","notes":"See also {jinme}."},{"word":"jimsko","score":2,"definition":"$j_1=s_1$ is a wire/cable of metal $j_2=s_2$","notes":"This may be a single or multiple strand, but must be metallic."},{"word":"jimte","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a limit/extreme/bound/border/[confinement] of $x_{2}$ in property/domain $x_{3}$.","notes":"Restrain/constrain within limits (= {jitri'u}, {jitygau}, {jityzu'e}). See also cmavo list {ji'e}, {traji}, {korbi}, {kuspe}, {rinju}, {bapli}, {curmi}, {fanta}, {jbini}."},{"word":"jimto'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a brassy tone with pitch $x_{2}$ with tone source $x_{3}$."},{"word":"jimxre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an alloy including metals $x_2$"},{"word":"jimyzba","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=z_1$ forges $x_2=z_2$ out of metal $x_3=z_1=j_1$","notes":"from {jinme} + {zbasu}"},{"word":"jincarna","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a turn with turn axis $x_{2}$ with rotational direction $x_{3}$ with ring $x_{4}$. ( $x_{5}$ = djine1 (ring) = orbit)."},{"word":"jinci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a pair of shears/scissors for cutting $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {katna}."},{"word":"jincla","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a long-ring with length direction $x_{2}$ with ring material $x_{3}$ with ring inside diameter $x_{4}$ with ring outside diameter $x_{5}$."},{"word":"jincyba'e","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a blade of the pair of shears/scissors $j_1$."},{"word":"jinga","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (person/team) wins/gains prize $x_{2}$ from/over $x_{3}$ [competitors/losers] in competition $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is a victor; $x_2$ reward; $x_3$ competitors here are opponents and in many situations, defeated/losers, vs. the set of those competing for a goal; $x_2$ may be a specific object, a commodity (mass), an event, or a property; pedantically, for objects/commodities, this is sumti-raising from ownership of the object/commodity (= {posyji'a}, {posyselji'a} for unambiguous semantics). See also {cirko}, {jivna}, {talsa}, {cnemu}, {prali}, {pleji}, {sfasa}, {jdima}, {jerna}, {bradi}, {kargu}, {kelci}."},{"word":"jinjmifa","score":0,"definition":"$d_1=j_1$ is an atoll of material $d_2=j_2$ in body of water $j_3$"},{"word":"jinjongau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ solders $x_2$ and $x_3$ together"},{"word":"jinku","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a vaccine/immune-system stimulant protecting $x_{2}$ against disease $x_{3}$ introduced by method $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also serum; inoculation (= {jestu'u} {veljinku}). See also {jurme}, {mikce}, {jesni}, {bilma}."},{"word":"jinkytoldu'e","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=j_1$ is an immune-system deficiency of $j_2$.","notes":"From {jinku}, {toldu'e}. t2, t3, j3, j4 based on relative uselessness (you could use tanru to get what type-of immune deficiency you're referring at)."},{"word":"jinmapku","score":1,"definition":"$x1=d1=m1$ is a crown of material $x2=d2=m2$"},{"word":"jinme","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of made of metal of composition including $x_{2}$.","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is metallic. See also {cnisa}, {gasta}, {lastu}, {margu}, {nikle}, {ransu}, {romge}, {sodna}, {tinci}, {tirse}, {tunka}, {zinki}, {kunra}, {sodva}."},{"word":"jinmlreni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of rhenium [Re]"},{"word":"jinmlrontegeni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of roentgenium [Rg]"},{"word":"jinmlruterfordi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of rutherfordium [Rf]"},{"word":"jinmrberbi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of erbium [Er]"},{"word":"jinmrberilo","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of beryllium [Be]","notes":"see also {jinme}, {xukmi}"},{"word":"jinmrberkeli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of berkelium [Bk]"},{"word":"jinmrbismu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of bismuth [Bi]"},{"word":"jinmrbori","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of bohrium [Bh]"},{"word":"jinmrbosmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of osmium [Os]"},{"word":"jinmrdarmctati","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of darmstadtium (Ds)"},{"word":"jinmrdiridi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of iridium [Ir]"},{"word":"jinmrdisprosi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of dysprosium [Dy]"},{"word":"jinmrdubni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of dubnium [Db]"},{"word":"jinmrfermi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of fermium [Fm]"},{"word":"jinmrflerovi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of flerovium [Fl]"},{"word":"jinmrgadolini","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of gadolinium [Gd]"},{"word":"jinmrkadmu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of cadmium (Cd)."},{"word":"jinmrkaliforni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of californium [Cf]"},{"word":"jinmrkoperniki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of copernicium [Cn]"},{"word":"jinmrkromi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is chromium","notes":"see also: {jinme}"},{"word":"jinmrkuri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of curium [Cm]"},{"word":"jinmrlantano","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of lanthanum [La]"},{"word":"jinmrlivermori","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of livermorium [Lv]"},{"word":"jinmrlorensi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of lawrencium [Lr]"},{"word":"jinmrluteti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of lutetium [Lu]"},{"word":"jinmrmaitneri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of meitnerium [Mt]"},{"word":"jinmrmalume","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of aluminium [Al]","notes":"see also {jinme}"},{"word":"jinmrmanga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of manganese (Mn)."},{"word":"jinmrmendelevi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of mendelevium [Md]"},{"word":"jinmrmoskovi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of moscovium [Mc]"},{"word":"jinmrne'odimi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of neodymium [Nd]"},{"word":"jinmrneptuni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of neptunium [Np]"},{"word":"jinmrni'obi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of niobium (Ni)."},{"word":"jinmrnobeli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of nobelium [No]"},{"word":"jinmrpaladi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of palladium (Pd)."},{"word":"jinmrplati","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is platinum."},{"word":"jinmrplutoni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of plutonium [Pu]"},{"word":"jinmrpoloni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of polonium [Po]"},{"word":"jinmrprase'odimi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of praseodymium [Pr]"},{"word":"jinmrproktini","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of protactinium [Pa]"},{"word":"jinmrsamari","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of samarium [Sm]"},{"word":"jinmrseri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of cerium [Ce]"},{"word":"jinmrsiborgi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of seaborgium [Sg]"},{"word":"jinmrskandi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of Scandium (Sc).","notes":"see also {jinme}"},{"word":"jinmrstronti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of strontium (Sr)."},{"word":"jinmrtainctaini","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of einsteinium [Es]"},{"word":"jinmrtaktini","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of actinium [Ac]"},{"word":"jinmrtali","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of thallium [Tl]"},{"word":"jinmrtantalu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of tantalum [Ta]"},{"word":"jinmrtenisi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of tennessine [Ts]"},{"word":"jinmrterbi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of terbium [Tb]"},{"word":"jinmrtitani","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is titanium (metal).","notes":"See also: {jinme}"},{"word":"jinmrtiterbi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of ytterbium [Yb]"},{"word":"jinmrtitri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of yttrium (Y)."},{"word":"jinmrtuli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is thulium."},{"word":"jinmrvanadi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of vanadium (V)."},{"word":"jinmrvurani","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of uranium [U]"},{"word":"jinmrxafni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is hafnium."},{"word":"jinmrxasi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of hassium [Hs]"},{"word":"jinmrxolmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of holmium [Ho]"},{"word":"jinmrzirkoni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of zirconium (Zr)."},{"word":"jinpastu","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a diving suit of material $p_2$"},{"word":"jinplita","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a disc with a hole in the middle; $x_1$ is a flat torus."},{"word":"jinrcaiba","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a washer of material $x_2$, inside diameter $x_3$, outer diameter $x_4$, and thickness $x_5$","notes":"See also {klupe}."},{"word":"jinrcaibyca'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a region/room/volume of space which is shaped like a washer (or thin or flattened torus/toroid), between inner disk/sphere $x_2$ and outer disk/sphere $x_3$, defined by midplane $x_4$, and containing $x_5$.","notes":"$x_1$ {canlu}. This word contrasts with \"{torxesu}\" in that, while neither is necessarily a material object, this is a region of space and not an idealized object per se, and that, while this region is technically three-dimensional, it is mostly considered to be flat or nearly two-dimensional (similar to \"{karda}\"). Therefore, it will not take up/fill all of the space between the inner and outer spheres; it is confined approximately to the plane $x_4$. $x_3$ should enclose $x_2$ (except at most one point unless the case be degenerate), but they need not be mutually concentric. $x_1$ need not be perfectly circularly toroidal; for example, it could be elliptical (in which case, $x_2$ or $x_3$ would not be perfectly spherical either). Contrast with \"{bolbi'i}\", which is the whole region between the spheres $x_2$ and $x_3$ when this word makes sense, but which also does not require the nesting of the said spheres. This word is a {brapagjvo}; see: \"{jinrcaiba}\", \"{belta}\". Consider just using either \"{djine}\" (for an object) or \"{jinca'u}\" (for a region of space)."},{"word":"jinru","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (object/person) is immersed/submerged/bathes in liquid $x_{2}$.","notes":"Take a bath/bathe (= {jirsezlu'i}). See also {lumci}, {nenri}, {jinsa}."},{"word":"jinsa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (object) is clean/pure of material/contaminant/dirt $x_{2}$ by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {lumci}, {jinru}, {curve}, {sepli}."},{"word":"jinsru","score":2,"definition":"$d_1=s_1$ is a ring/belt/band/girdle around/circling/ringing $s_2$ near total containment in some dimension(s)."},{"word":"jintitnanba","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a quantity of doughnut.","notes":"Cf. {jinynanba}."},{"word":"jinto","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a well/spring of fluid $x_{2}$ at location $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {krasi}, {djacu}, {fenra}."},{"word":"jintyke'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=j_1$ is a well in $k_2$ containing fluid $j_2$ at location $j_3$.","notes":"C.f. {jinto}, {kevna}."},{"word":"jinvi","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ thinks/opines $x_{2}$ [opinion] (du'u) is true about subject/issue $x_{3}$ on grounds $x_{4}$.","notes":"Words usable for epistemology typically have a du'u place. See also cmavo list {pe'i}, {djuno}, {krici}, {ciksi}, {jijnu}, {nabmi}, {pensi}, {senpi}, {sidbo}, {birti}, {pinka}."},{"word":"jinxabdakfu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a sickle for cutting $d_2$, with blade of material $d_3$.","notes":"Defined by semicircular blade shape. Possible synonyms: {bagdakfu}, {krudakfu}."},{"word":"jinynanba","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a bagel.","notes":"Cf. {jintitnanba}."},{"word":"jinzi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (property - ka) is an innate/inherent/intrinsic/natural property/quality/aspect of $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {lakne}, {rarna}, {stati}, cmavo list {ka'e}, {tcaci}."},{"word":"jinziljivbu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a woven ring/wreath/bracelet of material $x_2$"},{"word":"ji'o","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"jitro modal, 1st place (control) controlledly; under direction of ..."},{"word":"ji'o'e","selmaho":"YhI","score":2,"definition":"connective: elliptical/generic/vague","notes":"Like {zo'e} or {co'e}, but for connectives. The connectives referred to may be logical or non-logical; they take the form proper for the syntax/context (probably is best implemented using post-original CLL connective system modification such as the MAD proposal or the system developed by selpa'i); in standard original CLL usage, this would be the inter-tanru after-thought connective. Synonymous with but morphologically and phonotactically allowed version of .{y'i}."},{"word":"ji'oi","selmaho":"JIhOI","score":6,"definition":"This cmavo precedes a predicate (at least binary) and turns it into a conjunction, which syntactically behaves like JA cmavo. The predicate indicates the relationship between the two connected propositions. Terminator: {te'u}.","notes":"{je} = «ji'oi {zilkanxe} te'u»; {ja} = «ji'oi {zilvlina} te'u». • «mi ji'oi balvi do snada» = «lo nu mi snada cu balvi lo nu do snada» • «mi ji'oi fanta do cmima» = «lo nu mi cmima cu fanta lo nu do cmima» • «mi se zunti ji'oi fanta cu jundi» = «lo nu mi se zunti cu fanta lo nu mi jundi»"},{"word":"jipci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a chicken/[hen/cock/rooster]/small fowl [a type of bird] of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cipni}."},{"word":"jipcyfe'i","score":1,"definition":"$x1=f1$ is a hen of species $x2=j2$"},{"word":"jipmokca","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vertex of polytope $x_2$ at locus $x_3$."},{"word":"jipno","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a tip/point/vertex/extremity/end [0-dimension shape/form] on object $x_{2}$ at locus $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {mokca}, {jesni}, {fanmo}, {kojna}, {krasi}."},{"word":"jirfirgai","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a diving/dive/scuba mask covering the face of $g_2=f_2=j_1$, for use in liquid $j_2$."},{"word":"jirgau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ immerses $x_2=j_1$ in liquid $x_3=j_2$"},{"word":"jirlu'i","score":2,"definition":"$l_1$ (agent) bathes $l_2=j_1$ in liquid $j_2=l_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cavlu'i}, {brabaktu}."},{"word":"jirna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the horn [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: pointed extremity].","notes":"See also {jgalu}, {bongu}."},{"word":"jirnytabra","score":1,"definition":"$t_{1}$=$j_{1}$ is a/the horn [brass-wind/lip-reed musical instrument; default ","notes":"jirnytabra refers generally to the common horn (brass instrument). \"..the instrument is often informally known as the French horn. However, this is technically incorrect since the instrument is not French in origin, but German. Therefore, the International Horn Society has recommended since 1971 that the instrument be simply called the horn.\" (wikipedia). Also natural horn (=sampu jirnytabra), vienna horn (=vin zei jirnytabra or {tabrviena}), mellophone (={tabrmelofono}), wagner tuba ({tabrvagnri}). See also {jirna} and {tabra}. "},{"word":"jirsezlu'i","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a wash-washed-immerse with removed by washing-immersed in $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jirstodja","score":0,"definition":"$x_1=s_1=c_1$ is preserved food/feed/nutriment pickled/immersed in $x_2=j_2$.","notes":"{jirvi'odja} is preferred. "},{"word":"jirsu'u","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ dives [manner of controlled falling] to $s_2$ from $s_3$ into liquid $j_2$.","notes":"Different styles of diving: head first (=nitfarstedu jirsu'u), \"cannonball\" (=boitse jirsu'u), etc. See also {zajyjirsu'u}."},{"word":"jirvi'odja","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=v_1=c_1$ is preserved food/feed/nutriment pickled/immersed in $x_2=j_2$.","notes":"$x_2=j_2$ is salt (= {silna}), vinegar (= {slami}), alcohol (= {xalka}), sugar (= {sakta}), honey (= {bicysakta}), soy sauce (= {sobysanso}), bean paste (= {furso'epesxu}), mold paste (= {mledi} {pesxu}) and so on. {jinru} {vitno} {cidja}. See also {slamystogau}."},{"word":"jisra","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of juice/nectar from-source/of-type $x_{2}$.","notes":"Water-based extract from a (generally) biological source. See also {pinxe}, {djacu}, {grute}, {stagi}."},{"word":"jisrnxananase","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantitiy of pineapple juice made from pineapple/pineapples $x_2$.","notes":"See also: {grutrxananase}, {jisra}."},{"word":"jisrxananase","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantitiy of pineapple juice made from pineapple/pineapples $x_2$.","notes":"Malformed short-rafsi fu'ivla: Made from “jis” + “xananase”. “jis” is the rafsi of “jinsa”, not “jisra”. Use {jisrnxananase} instead."},{"word":"jisygau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cleans $x_2$ of contaminant(s)/dirt $x_3$ to standard of cleanliness $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {fesyseigau} 'remove waste', {denjisygau}, {firjisygau}, {xanjisygau}, {krejisygau}, {pibjisygau}, {gaxyjisygau}, {xadyjisygau}, {prejisygau}, {zdajisygau}, {loljisygau}, {tcijisygau}, {jbujisygau}, {kabryjisygau}, {paltyjisygau}, etc."},{"word":"jisygauple","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ is a tissue paper/toilet paper from source $x_2=p_2$ for cleaning $x_3=j_1$","notes":"from {jisygau}+{pelji}"},{"word":"jisystota'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=t_1$ is an apron of $x_2=j_1=s_1$, keeping them clean from contaminant $x_3=j_2$","notes":"See {jinsa}, {stodi} and {taxfu}"},{"word":"jitcau","score":1,"definition":"$c_1 = x_1$ is limitless/unlimited/boundless/unbounded (one sense) in property/domain $j_3 = x_2$."},{"word":"jitfa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (du'u) is false/is an untruth by standard/epistemology/metaphysics $x_{2}$.","notes":"Words usable for epistemology typically have a du'u place. See also {fatci}, {stace}, {jetnu}, {cfika}."},{"word":"jitni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to politics/political affairs/political dynamics/interactions in system $x_2$, involving actors $x_3$ (set), and concerning topic $x_4$.","notes":"This word focuses on the dynamic of social maneuvering or strategic interaction. It is general in that is is intended to handle any dynamic involving social strategizing and execution for the purpose of achieving some goal or gaining/maintaining power/authority. It happens in work places, in schools, in families - not just governing. For that specific sense, use a tanru or lujvo. See also: {trucu'u}, {jikca}."},{"word":"jitro","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ has control over/harnesses/manages/directs/conducts $x_{2}$ in $x_{3}$ (activity/event/performance).","notes":"$x_2$ are aspects/individuals controlled within activity/event $x_3$; manage (= {selzuktro}, {selzukfu'e}, {gu'etro}, {gunfu'e}, {xaktro}, {xakfu'e}) (as distinct from manager/boss = {gunterbe'e}, {gunja'a}, {gunmi'e}, {gunca'i}). (cf. cmavo list {ji'o}, {bapli}, te {bende}, {gidva} - which does not necessarily control or command, {jatna}, {macnu}, {minde}, {ponse}, {ralju}, {rinka}, {sazri}, {turni}, {vlipa}, {xance}, {xlura})"},{"word":"jitseldejykarda","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is a credit card with accumulated debt $x_2=d_1$ to creditor $x_3=d_3$, with credit limit $x_4=j_1$","notes":"Credit cards has credit limits; for charge cards limited by a due payment date see {detseldejykarda}. Cf. {lejykarda}, {baxydinkarda}, {vamveile'ikarda}, {maksriveikarda}, {lejykardymi'i}, {banxa}, {pleji}, {jdini}."},{"word":"ji'u","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"jicmu modal, 1st place (assumptions); given that ...; based on ..."},{"word":"jivbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=j_1$ comes to the conclusion that $j_2$ [opinion] (du'u) is true about subject/issue $j_3$ on grounds $j_4$, under conditions $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jinvi}, {binxo}, {lojycpa}, {ja'o}."},{"word":"jivbu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ weaves $x_{2}$ from material/[yarn] $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {fenso}, {nivji}."},{"word":"jivgau","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ suggests that $x_2$ think $x_3$ (assertion); $x_1$ makes $x_2$ think $x_3$ (assertion)"},{"word":"jivna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ competes/vies with opponent $x_{2}$ in contest/competition $x_{3}$ (event) for gain $x_{4}$; $x_{1}$ rivals $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also $x_2$ opponent(s), competitor(s), rival(s); $x_3$ competition, race; $x_4$ prize, reward, recognition (gain may be internal or external). See also {cnemu}, {jinga}, {talsa}, {bradi}, {fapro}, {kelci}."},{"word":"jivnlragbi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ competes with opponent $x_2$ in rugby match $x_3$ (event) for gain $x_4$.","notes":"Rugby match: “te jivnlragbi”. Cf. {jivna}, {esporte}."},{"word":"jivnrfarzu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (mass/set) do orienteering in competition of type $x_2$ [property of the event] with (other) rule(s) $x_3$ [property of each participant].","notes":"The x2 is the major type of the orienteering event, be it Score-O, point-to-point, or other types such as MountainBike-O, etc. The x3 is a property of the individual participants, including things like \"not allowed to go beyond point X\" or \"beating up other participants is allowed\" etc. The tanru \"jivnrfarzu'e se gunma\" is sufficient to say \"I do orienteering\"."},{"word":"jivyfrica","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=f_1=j_1$ is unlike $x_2=f_2=j_1$ in their opinion of $x_3=j_3$."},{"word":"jizyselpre","score":1,"definition":"$p_2=j_1$ is the temperament (innate personality) of $p_1=j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {selpre}, {jinzi}."},{"word":"jmacidni","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is an ankle of $j_2=c_3$"},{"word":"jmadegji","score":2,"definition":"$j_1=d_1$ is a toe of $j_2=d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jamfu}, {degji}."},{"word":"jmadegycalku","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a toenail of toe $c_2=d_1$ of body $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {degycalku}, {xandegycalku}, {jmatajycalku}, {xantajycalku}."},{"word":"jmagle","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ masturbates/fucks $g_2$ with her/his feet."},{"word":"jmagutci","score":3,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ international foot/feet (length unit) in length.","notes":"Cf. {jamfu}, {gutci}, {degygutci}, {tapygutci}, {birgutci}, {cibjmagutci}, {minli}."},{"word":"jmaji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (mass/jo'u) gathers/collects at location $x_{2}$ from locations $x_{3}$ (mass/jo'u).","notes":"Also focus (= {seljmaji}). See also {crepu}."},{"word":"jmani'a","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a sole (part of foot) of $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jmati'e}, {jmadegji}."},{"word":"jmarixtendo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Achilles tendon of $x_2$","notes":"cf. {jamfu} {trixe} {tendo}"},{"word":"jmatajycalku","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is the big toe nail of body $t_3=j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jgalu}, {brajmadegycalku}, {jmatamji}, {degycalku}, {xandegycalku}, {xantajycalku}."},{"word":"jmatamji","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is the big toe of $t_3=j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {brajmadegji}."},{"word":"jmati'e","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a heel of $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jmadegji}, {jmani'a}."},{"word":"jmavra","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a pedal with function $v_2$, fulcrum $x_3$, and lever arm $x_4$."},{"word":"jmeja'i","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an adorn-gem with adorned $x_{2}$ with jewel type $x_{3}$ with jewel source $x_{4}$."},{"word":"jmekunra","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a mineral with mineral type -jewel type $x_{2}$ with lode-jewel source $x_{3}$."},{"word":"jmero'i","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a rock with rock type -jewel type $x_{2}$ with rock location -jewel source $x_{3}$."},{"word":"jmice","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is an entity in a dynamical system/scenario $x_2$ which exhibits (possibly emergent) biological-like properties/phenomena $x_3$","notes":"$x_1$ need not be alive or actually 'biological'. Such properties include certain responses/behaviors in (for example: game theoretic) scenarios, Darwinistic evolution, a tendency toward self-perpetuation or proliferation, population dynamics, etc. Ideas, human organizations and businesses, biological populations, automata (such as in Conway's Game of Life), individual people, etc. demonstrate this feature."},{"word":"jmifa","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a shoal [shallow hazard]/reef of material $x_{2}$ in body of water $x_{3}$.","notes":"Rapids (= {ri'erjmifa}, {ri'ercaxno}). See also {caxno}."},{"word":"jmifrili","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u) is easy to understand to $x_2$","notes":"See also {jmiselfrili}, {filseljmi}, {gasfrili}."},{"word":"jmina","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ adds/combines $x_{2}$ to/with $x_{3}$, with result $x_{4}$; $x_{1}$ augments $x_{2}$ by amount $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {zmadu}, {banro}, {sumji}, {zenba}, {setca}."},{"word":"jminandu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u) is hard to understand to $x_2$"},{"word":"jmiselfrili","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=f_2=j_1$ easily understands fact(s) $x_2=j_2$ about $x_3=j_3$ under conditions of ease $x_4=f_3$.","notes":"Composed of {jimpe}, {frili}. Completely jvajvo. See also {jmifrili}."},{"word":"jmisre","score":3,"definition":"$s_1=j_1$ misunderstands fact/truth $j_2$ (du'u) about subject $j_3$, an error under conditions $s_3$ by standard $s_4$.","notes":"The implication is that x2 is understood by x1 about x3, but that this is an incorrect understanding. See {ki'a}, {uafli}."},{"word":"jmite","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ meets (encounters for the first time) $x_2$ under conditions $x_3$","notes":"From Loglan \"jmite\". Refers to \"meeting\" in the sense of \"first becoming acquainted with/introduced to.\" For the more literal sense of individuals encountering one another at a given location, see {penmi}."},{"word":"jmive","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ lives/is alive by standard $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is an organism/living thing.","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is vital, organic. See also {lifri}, {morsi}, {stuzi}, {zvati}, {xabju}."},{"word":"jo","selmaho":"JA","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: tanru-internal afterthought biconditional/iff/if-and-only-if."},{"word":"jo'a","selmaho":"UI3a","score":100001,"definition":"discursive: metalinguistic affirmer.","notes":"See also {drani}."},{"word":"jo'ai","selmaho":"JAI","score":2,"definition":"convert a selbri tag followed by a tanru unit to a tanru unit; differently from {jai}, it does not change the first place of the tanru unit.","notes":"Examples: citno jo'ai ba'o jatna (to be a young ex-president); jo'ai ba'o se cliva zdadi'u (to be an abandoned house). See also {jai}."},{"word":"jo'atnu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u: proposition or kau-question) can be assigned a definite truth-value or answer","notes":"Brivla form of {jo'a}. Note: doesn't imply truth, just {na'e} {na'itfa}."},{"word":"jo'au","selmaho":"COI3","score":8,"definition":"change version/dialect of parser","notes":"{do'u} is the elidable terminator. The morphology and the grammar of cmevla/sumti/selbri following {jo'au} should conform to the version 134 of the page ``BPFK Section: PEG Morphology Algorithm'' on the website lojban.org and the official grammar so that a {jo'au} clause forms a free modifier compatible with every version/dialect of lojban parser: for example, ``jo'au jie bu'' and ``jo'au xy xi xei'' are not meaningful clauses. As a standard usage, {jo'au} clause appears at the very beginning of the whole text, just as the inverse of the usage of {fa'o}. The scope of the meaning of {jo'au} clause spans over the following part until the next {jo'au} clause appears. Optionally, if the first {jo'au} clause appears in the middle of a text, the meaning of it spans from the beginning of the text until the next {jo'au} clause appears. Examples of meaning: jo'au cylyly xi papipa (official yacc and jbofi'e http://www.lojban.org/jboski/ ); jo'au camxes (current peg http://camxes.lojban.org/ ); jo'au iocixes (zasni gerna of la xorxes https://skami2.iocikun.jp/lojban/zasniGerna , http://www.lojban.org/tiki/zasni+gerna ); jo'au zantufa xi nopipapa (zantufa version 0.11 http://guskant.github.io/gerna_cipra/zantufa-0.11.html ); jo'au ilmentufa xi renopavopi'epapapi'erevo (ilmentufa version 2014-11-24 http://mw.lojban.org/extensions/ilmentufa/camxes-exp.html , https://github.com/Ilmen-vodhr/ilmentufa ); jo'au fancylojban (fancylojban http://mw.lojban.org/lmw/fancylojban , http://mw.lojban.org/lmw/ce_ki_tau_jau .); jo'au gadganzu (gadri reinterpretation/reassignment proposal, http://mw.lojban.org/papri/zipcpi:_Yet_another_gadri_article ; no grammar changes, only semantic)"},{"word":"jo'aunai","selmaho":"COI*3","score":2,"definition":"denial of dialect","notes":"Used to express that a {jo'au}-dialect is not currently being used. E.g. \"jo'aunai {tcekitaujau}\""},{"word":"jo'au'o","selmaho":"BY1","score":1,"definition":"shift letterals to Lojban alphabet","notes":"What a \"Lojban alphabet\" constitutes is determined by culture/context. This shift returns letterals to their contextless default/natural form. (Part of a proposal to restrict definition of {lo'a} to strictly the Latin script.)"},{"word":"jo'e","selmaho":"JOI","score":100000,"definition":"non-logical connective: union of sets."},{"word":"jo'ei","selmaho":"JOI","score":1,"definition":"nonlogical connective: disjoint union"},{"word":"jo'ei'i","selmaho":"JOI","score":1,"definition":"nonlogical connective (and mekso operator) - symmetric difference of sets","notes":"'X1 jo'ei'i X2' is equivalent to 'X1 kei'i X2 jo'ei X2 kei'ibo X1'. Analogous to .{onai} (logical XOR)."},{"word":"jo'i","selmaho":"JOhI","score":100000,"definition":"join mathematical expression (mex) operands into an array."},{"word":"joi","selmaho":"JOI","score":100000,"definition":"non-logical connective: mixed conjunction; \"and\" meaning \"mixed together\", forming a mass."},{"word":"joi'au'a","selmaho":"JOI","score":2,"definition":"non-logical connective: to be in a (nontrivial) superposition of (states); mixture","notes":"Schrödinger's cat is not 'dead and alive' nor is it 'dead and alive'; so long as its wavefunction does not collapse, it is in a (linear) nontrivial superposition of the states 'dead' and 'alive'. In a sense, it is in both but also neither. Likewise, someone travelling northwestward is not travelling (due) northward AND (due) westward, nor are they travelling (due) northward OR (due) westward; they are travelling a mixture of both. It can also be used for answering \"yes\"/\"no\" questions; it may or may noy be helpful in this role, but it is distinct from an elliptical or non-definitive answer. Waves especially work well with superpositions. The only decent way to denote this concept in English without resorting to long-winded roundabout descriptions is '+'."},{"word":"joibu","selmaho":"BY*","score":100000,"definition":"letteral: ampersand character; especially used in standing for a mixed connective."},{"word":"joi'i","selmaho":"VUhU","score":3,"definition":"mekso string operator (n-ary): formal right-concatenation; $X_1 + X_2 + X_3 +...$, where $X_i$ is a string/word/text/character/letteral/lerfu/quoted utterance (quote appropriately iff necessary; preserve and be careful about the use-vs.-mention distinction) for all $i$. ","notes":"Generally noncommutative. $X_i$ may be referenced by a defined/named string-type object/variable; for example: if s = 'BC', then joihi('A', s) = 'ABC' (and not 'As'). The result is a single string written over the alphabet that is the union of each of the alphabets of the $X_i$'s. joihi('ABC', 'DEF', 'GHI') = 'ABC' + 'DEF' + 'GHI' = 'ABCDEFGHI'. Use SE conversion for left-concatenation, depending on exact presentation of input strings. See \"{konkatena}\"."},{"word":"joikek zei uente","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'joik-ek' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: joik # | ek #. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"joikijek zei uente","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'joik-jek' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: joik # | jek #. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"joik zei uanta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'joik' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: SE? JOI NAI? | interval | GAhO interval GAhO. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"jonai","selmaho":"JA*","score":100001,"definition":"logical connective: tanru-internal afterthought exclusive or; Latin 'aut'."},{"word":"jonga'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ perceives concrete experience $x_2$ synesthetically as $x_3$ by means $x_4$ under conditions $x_5$","notes":"Synesthesia (or synaesthesia) refers to a phenomenon whereby a given sensory experience is involuntarily associated with a sensation ordinarily experienced through a different sensory pathway: for instance, the auditory experience of different sounds may trigger the visual experience of various different colors, or different kinds of visual imagery may be associated with different textures."},{"word":"jongau","score":5,"definition":"$g_1$ (agent) causes $j_1$ to be joined to/connected to/united with $j_2$ at common locus $j_3$.","notes":"(see also {lasna})"},{"word":"jonpoi","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ [ordered set] is a train/procession/caravan/string sequenced/ordered/listed by comparison/rules $p_2$ on unordered set $p_3=j_1=j_2$."},{"word":"jonse","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ accesses $x_2$ for purpose $x_3$, access/interaction in manner $x_4$; $x_1$ approaches / reaches / interacts with / reads / uses $x_2$.","notes":"See {kargau}, {jorne}, {cpacu}, {tcidu}, {pilno}, {gasnu}. This word is intended to have a very broad meaning. Proposed rafsi: \"-jos-\"."},{"word":"jonsimgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ [person/agent] join $s_1$ together.","notes":"Cf. {jorne}, {simxu}, {gasnu}, {jonsi'u}."},{"word":"jonsi'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ are joined at/by $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jorne}, {simxu}, {jonsimgau}."},{"word":"jonsnu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=j_3$ interprets discussion/relays messages between $x_2=c_1$ (set) about topic/subject $x_3=c_2$","notes":"Doesn't explicitly imply translation like {fanva}. Here $x_1$ joins the members of $x_2$ who may otherwise be unable to communicate. $x_1$ is an interpreter."},{"word":"jonsumji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the union of sets $x_2$ and $x_3$.","notes":"See also {jo'e}, {terkruca}"},{"word":"jo'o","selmaho":"BY1","score":100000,"definition":"shift letterals to Arabic alphabet."},{"word":"jo'oi","selmaho":"JOI","score":4,"definition":"non-logical connective: the more ..., the more...","notes":"Usually connects two sentences. \"broda .i jo'oi brode\" means roughly \"the more broda, the more brode\" (German \"je... desto\") and more precisely \"lo nu lo ni broda kei cu zenba cu nibli lo nu lo ni brode kei cu zenba\". Negating one of the components (NA jo'oi NAI) changes \"zenba\" to \"jdika\", so e.g. \"jo'oi nai\" means \"the more..., the less...\". Using SE swaps the antecedent with the consequent. While this connective usually connects sentences, it is perfectly correct to use it to connect anything that non-logical connectives can. \"mi ecre jo'oi certu\" means \"the more I practice, the more I'm skilled\"."},{"word":"jordo","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Jordanian culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {filso}."},{"word":"jorlge","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the result of applying logical connective/conjunction $x_2$ to the terms of the ordered list $x_3$ in the order given, in system $x_4$","notes":"$x_1$ is not the truth value of the result, but the result itself. $x_2$ is filled by a function or a {la'e}-prefixed quote of a connective (CON; JA*, JOI*). In Lojban, the terms of the ordered list in $x_3$ need not syntactically match the connective used; for example, bridi tails can be used even when {ja} (as opposed to {gi'e}/{gije}) fills $x_2$. The connective filling $x_2$, if n-ary, will operate on the first n terms of the ordered list filling $x_3$, then it will successively operate on the result and the next n-1 terms (after the previously used ones) of the ordered list in $x_3$ where the the result and terms fill its argument slots in the order presented. Thus, the ordered list which fills $x_3$ must be of an appropriate length; the recommendation is that exactly n terms are included; only explicitly mentioned terms are included. The terms of the ordered list in $x_3$ and their results must be comparable; they can be sumti, bridi ({la'e}-prefixed quoted predicates; not its truth value), Booleans, sets, etc. This word can be used to express the notion of \"logical conjunction\", \"logical disjunction\", \"set-theoretic union\", \"set-theoretic complement\", etc. (the result, not the process, in each case); the terms of the list in $x_3$ would be the conjunct(and)s (or their logical parents), etc. See: {fancufacki}, {terjoma}."},{"word":"jorne","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is joined to/connects to/is united with $x_{2}$ at common locus $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ and $x_{2}$ are a union.","notes":"Also joined/fastened/attached by joint $x_3$/by means of $x_3$/with fastener $x_3$; fastener (= {jo'etci}, {jonvelyla'a}); train, sequence of joined objects (= {jonpoi}; {porjo'e} for a single object joined into a sequence). See also {lasna}, {fenso}, {kansa}, {pencu}, {penmi}."},{"word":"jorne bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":1,"definition":"letteral: hyphen (letteral)."},{"word":"jorny'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is joined/connected to/with something which is joined/connected to/with something which ... which is joined/connected to/with something which is joined/connected to/with $x_2$ via intermediate things/steps $x_3$ (ce'o), with respective points/loci of (con)juncture $x_4$ (ce'o).","notes":"See \".{utka}\". $x_3$ and $x_4$ are ordered lists; everywhere within this description, denote the $i$th term of $x_k$, for $k$ in Set($3, 4$), as \"$x_k(i)$\", where $i$ is an integer and begins indexing at $1$. $x_4$ must have exactly one term more than $x_3$ (unless this is either a vacuous selbri (id est: $x_3$ is empty and at least one of $x_1$ and $x_2$ also is/are empty) or a trivial selbri (id est: $x_1 = x_2$)); thus, $x_4$ will typically be non-empty. If $x_3$ is empty but the selbri is not vacuous or trivial, then this {selbri} means \"$x_1$ {jorne} $x_2 \\, x_4(1)\"$; else, if the selbri is neither vacuous nor trivial, then: it means \"where $N$ denotes the cardinality/list-length of $x_3$: $x_1$ {jorne} $x_3(1) \\, x_4(1)$ .ije $x_3(1)$ {jorne} $x_3(2) \\, x_4(2)$ .ije ... .ije $x_3(n)$ {jorne} $x_3(n+1) \\, x_4(n+1)$ .ije ... .ije $x_3(N-1)$ {jorne} $x_3(N) \\, x_4(N)$ .ije $x_3(N)$ {jorne} $x_2 \\, x_4(N+1)$\". The {veljvo} of this word break the requirement that utka$_3$ be a binary predicate (because \"{jorne}\" is ternary). The linking which is referenced/described by this word is the same as that which is described by \"{jorne}\", and each one is applicable where the other is. Thus, this word might be able to be used for Internet hyperlinking, at least in a metaphorical sense."},{"word":"joryru'u","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is measured in jordanian dinar (دينارJOD) as $r_2$ (quantity), in the Algerian monetary system $r_3$."},{"word":"joska'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ has access to $x_2$ for purpose $x_3$ ; $x_1$ is able to access $x_2$ ; $x_2$ is accessible to $x_1$","notes":"See {jonse}, {kakne}"},{"word":"jostolcru","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ bans/blocks $x_2$ from accessing $x_3$"},{"word":"jo'u","selmaho":"JOI","score":100000,"definition":"non-logical connective: in common with; along with (unmixed)."},{"word":"ju","selmaho":"JA","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: tanru-internal afterthought whether-or-not."},{"word":"ju'a","selmaho":"UI2","score":100000,"definition":"evidential: I state - (default) elliptical/non-specific basis.","notes":"See also {xusra}."},{"word":"ju'acu'i","selmaho":"UI*2","score":2,"definition":"evidential: I say without asserting; \"supposedly… / allegedly…\"","notes":"Used to describe something as others describe it or as convenient, but without asserting that the description is accurate or correct. Something like English \"so-called\", but without necessarily implying sarcasm ({xo'o}). See {ju'a}, {iacu'i}"},{"word":"ju'ai","selmaho":"MAI","score":1,"definition":"Default number radix modifier: changes the value of the default radix assumed for any numeral lacking an explicit radix within the following text, until another {ju'ai} appears.","notes":"By default, the number radix is deduced from context; it is always possible to restore a context-dependent default with {xo'e ju'ai} or {no'o ju'ai}. {pa no ju'ai} isn't a good usage because {pa no}'s interpretation depends on the current default radix; {dau ju'ai} should be preferred. For setting hexadecimal as the default, you may use {bi pi'i re ju'ai}."},{"word":"ju'aku'i","selmaho":"UI*","score":1,"definition":"evidential: although, even though, while, whilst"},{"word":"ju'anai","selmaho":"UI*2","score":1,"definition":"evidential: I say without asserting; \"supposedly… / allegedly…\"","notes":"Used to describe something as others describe it or as convenient, but without asserting that the description is accurate or correct. Something like English \"so-called\", but without necessarily implying sarcasm ({xo'o}). See {ju'a}, {iacu'i}"},{"word":"ju'au","selmaho":"JUhAU","score":1,"definition":"semi-mathematical binary operator: named number base operator/interpreter","notes":"Follows a number and is followed by a sumti string (introduced with appropriate gadri, multiple sumti strung together via connectives); scope terminates with the end of the sumti and/or with {ke'e'au}. The construct as a whole syntactically functions as a parenthetical so that mekso may be resumed immediately thereafter without any difficulty. This word attaches to/affects the immediately preceding macrodigit string extending from the last evaluated number, number operation, etc. or bracket to/until this word. The preceding number is semantically interpreted according to the description to which the following sumti refers. If a sequence is supplied as the following sumti, the preceding number is interpreted so that each digit, starting from the left (default: see next), is understood as a multiple of the corresponding value in the sequence under the ordering given (which may produce an invalid/ill-formed result; the placement of {pi} matters as well). If a single number is submitted (such as \"li {dau}\"), this word acts as {ju'u}; the number is interpreted according to the rules of mekso and is its own island for such interpretation (thus {ju'u} is needed to override a cultural/grammatical default interpretation, such as decimal, even if this is done within the mekso expression outside of and including the scope of this word). In this way, the sumti being (10^n)_n, which is a sequence, is the same as the sumti being just 10, but is very different from it being the sequence (10)_n. The original default for numeral-position/string reading/interpretation is from left-to-right, where a digit on the left in a pair of digits represents that multiple of a \"later\" term in the sequence as compared to right member of the pair; thus \"23\" in decimal means (2*(10^1)) + (3*(10^0)), which is twenty-three. This default may be overridden via specification of the sequence (either its ordering, its domain being negated, or alteration to the base); alternatively, and perhaps more easily, the appearance of \"la'e zoi jbo. ri'u bi'o zu'a .jbo\" will always reverse it (this is a special input value with interpretation defined by this grammar); when reversed, \"23\" in decimal means (2*(10^0)) + (3*(10^1)), which is to say thirty-two. Generally, this word overrides the default interpretation of a string of microdigits when computing the value of a macrodigit (see: {ju'u'i}). See also: {ju'u}, {ju'u'i}, {pi'e}."},{"word":"jubme","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a table/flat solid upper surface of material $x_{2}$, supported by legs/base/pedestal $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {ckana}, {jamfu}, {nilce}, {zbepi}, {tsina}, {stizu}."},{"word":"judgau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ makes $x_2$ pay attention to $x_3$; $x_1$ directs $x_2$'s attention to $x_3$."},{"word":"judri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an address of/are coordinates of $x_{2}$ in system $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {tcita}, {cmene}, {ciste}, {stuzi}."},{"word":"judrnporte","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the port number of process $x_2$ running in computer $x_3$, port number used by protocol $x_4$.","notes":"$x_2$ can be a client or server. Cf. {samjudri}. $x_4$ must be specific to the port number, i.e. TCP (={tycypys}) or UDP (={ubudypys})."},{"word":"judrysni","score":3,"definition":"$j_1=s_1$ is a hyperlink/URL of resource/web page $j_2=s_2$ for browser $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {kibro}."},{"word":"judryuidje","score":1,"definition":"$u_1$ is an address bar of user interface $u_2$; $u_1$ is a widget of user interface $u_2$ for entering an address.","notes":"See also: {samjudri}, {uidje}. Syn. {samjudri zei uidje}"},{"word":"ju'e","selmaho":"JOI","score":100000,"definition":"vague non-logical connective: analogous to plain \".i\"."},{"word":"ju'ei","selmaho":"JUhEI","score":2,"definition":"Tight scope bridi separator; analogous to {.i} without ending the abstractor or relative clause.","notes":"\"nu broda ju'ei brode\" is equivalent to \"nu ju'e gi broda gi brode\". Similarly \"ko'a noi broda ju'ei brode\" is equivalent to \"ko'a noi ju'e gi broda gi brode\"."},{"word":"ju'erboijvi","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ plays tennis against $j_2$ in competition $j_3$ for prize/title $j_4$.","notes":"Cf. {julne}, {bolci}, {jivna}, {ga'arboijvi}, {bolrtenis}."},{"word":"jufmei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a paragraph about $x_2$ including sentence(s) $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jufra}, {mei}, {vlagri}, {vlali'i}. See also {ni'o}, {no'i}."},{"word":"jufpau","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is a phrase of sentence $p_2=j_1$ about $j_2$ in language $j_3$."},{"word":"jufra","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (text) is a sentence/statement about $x_{2}$ [topic/subject/predicate/focus] in language $x_{3}$.","notes":"Phrase (= {jufpau}, {suzrelvla}, {suzvla}, {gensle}). See also {valsi}, {bangu}, {gerna}, {cusku}, {smuni}."},{"word":"jufrca'ada","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Shahada, the Muslim declaration of faith.","notes":"From {jufra} + ca'ada"},{"word":"jufspi","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a fragment of sentence $s_2=j_1$ about $j_2$ in language $j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jufra}, {spisa}"},{"word":"juftogmo'a","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=m_1$ is the intonation of sentence $j_1=m_2$ with characteristics $t_2=m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jufra}, {tonga}, {morna}."},{"word":"jugbau","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=b_1$ is the Chinese-Mandarin language, used by $b_2$ to communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote)","notes":"Cf. {jungo}, {bangu}, {jugygu'e}, {djunguos}, {xa'anzu}."},{"word":"jugle'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Chinese character in writing system $x_2$ (traditional/simplified/bopomofo/etc.) meaning $x_3$."},{"word":"jugnimre","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of Citrus sinensis [fruit/tree, etc.] of species/strain $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jugru'u","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is measured in renminbi yuan (¥; RMB) as $r_2$ (quantity), in the Chinese monetary system $r_3$."},{"word":"jugygu'e","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=g_1$ is China.","notes":"Cf. {jungo}, {gugde}, {djunguos}, {gugdecunu}, {xa'anzu}, {jugbau}."},{"word":"jugysmuci","score":1,"definition":"$sm_1=j_1$ is/are Chinese style soup spoon(s) (中式湯匙) [item of cutlery] for eating $sm_2$ made of material $s_3$.","notes":"A type of spoon used in Chinese cuisine with a short, thick handle extending directly from a deep, flat bowl. It is used for eating soups, stews, or loose solids such as rice, and is commonly made using porcelains and ceramics."},{"word":"jugzgu","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=j_1$ is a China rose (Rosa chinensis) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"ju'i","selmaho":"COI","score":100000,"definition":"vocative: attention - at ease - ignore me."},{"word":"ju'icu'i","selmaho":"COI*","score":100000,"definition":"vocative: attention - at ease - ignore me."},{"word":"ju'inai","selmaho":"COI*","score":100000,"definition":"vocative: attention - at ease - ignore me."},{"word":"juknara","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a spider (order Araneae)","notes":"See also {jukni}, {artropoda}"},{"word":"jukni","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a spider/arachnid/crustacean/crab/lobster/non-insect arthropod of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"Due to the unusual grouping of concepts in this definition, {ankabuta} is favored for \"spider\". See also {cinki}, {danlu}."},{"word":"juknrfalangida","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a harvestman spider/Phalangida of species $x_2$"},{"word":"juknyxarju","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ does whatever a spider pig does."},{"word":"jukpa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ cooks/prepares food-for-eating $x_{2}$ by recipe/method $x_{3}$ (process).","notes":"Cook with heat (= {glajukpa}, {glaterjukpa}), bake (= {tokyjukpa}); fry (= {rasyjukpa}). See also {cupra}, {bredi}."},{"word":"jukremnas","score":1,"definition":"Spiderman"},{"word":"jukte'a","score":1,"definition":"$t1$ fears/is afraid/scared/frightened by/fearful of spiders/arachnids/crustaceans/crabs/lobsters/non-insect arthropods of species/breed $j2$."},{"word":"julbaco","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (clock/watch) is \"fast\" / shows a later time than the correct time, by duration $x_2$","notes":"See {julpuco}, {junla}, {clira}, {lerci}"},{"word":"julne","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a net/filter allowing passage of $x_{2}$, prohibiting passage of $x_{3}$, netting properties $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also sieve. See also {komcu}, {ciste}, {jgena}."},{"word":"julpuco","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (clock/watch) is \"slow\" / shows an earlier time than the correct time, by duration $x_2$","notes":"See {julbaco}, {junla}, {clira}, {lerci}"},{"word":"julra'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ degrees in angular measure (default is 1)","notes":"Cf. {junla}, {radno}, {cacryra'o}, {plinyxabykoi}, {jedjipli'i}. {pi'e} used in x2 indicates a base of 60. "},{"word":"julro","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an angle that measures to be $x_2$ (li; default: 1) local angular pseudo-units by standard $x_3$, with subunits $x_4$","notes":"Use for degrees, minutes, seconds, gradians, etc., where these measure angles or rotations. Full rotations might be such a unit in some situations, but that is a fairly natural unit and might warrant a separate word (possibly a lujvo with {radno} as a veljvo)."},{"word":"jumske","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ (mass of facts) is microbiology studying microorganisms $x_2=j_1$ based on methodology $x_3$","notes":"See also bacteriology (={cuvjumske})."},{"word":"jundi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is attentive towards/attends/tends/pays attention to object/affair $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {kurji}, {zvati}."},{"word":"jungau","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ tells/makes known to $x_2$ fact(s) $x_3$ (du'u) about subject $x_4$ by epistemology $x_5$.","notes":"See also {djuno} {gasnu}"},{"word":"jungo","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Chinese [Mandarin, Cantonese, Wu, etc.] culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {xazdo}."},{"word":"jungo'axe","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ belongs to Anhui, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungobuju","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ belongs to Beijing, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungocuke","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ belongs to Chongqing, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungofuju","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ belongs to Fujian, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungogudu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ belongs to Guangdong, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungoguxu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ belongs to Guangxi, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungoguzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ belongs to Guizhou, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungojenu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ belongs to Yunnan, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungojulu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ belongs to Jilin, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungojusu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ belongs to Jiangsu, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungojuxu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ belongs to Jiangxi, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungokexe","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ belongs to Qinghai, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungolunu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to Liaoning, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungomu'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ belongs to Macao, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungono","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects the CPC (The Communist Party of China ) culture in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungonumu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ belongs to Inner Mongolia, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungonuxu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ belongs to Ningxia, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungosucu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to Sichuan, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungosudu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to Shandong, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungosunu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to Shaanxi, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungosuxe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to Shanghai, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungosuxu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to Shanxi, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungotuju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to Tianjin, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungotuve","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to Taiwan, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungoxe'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to Henan, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungoxebu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to Hubei, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungoxe'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to Hebei, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungoxeku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to Hong Kong, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungoxelu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to Heilongjiang, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungoxenu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to Hunan, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungoxuju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to Xinjiang, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungoxuzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to Tibet, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungozuju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to Zhejiang, China in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"jungrxokeni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Chinese Hokkien culture/ethnicity/language [Fujian/Taiwan/Southeast Asia] in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"闽南话 / 閩南話 / 福建話; Bân-lâm-ōe / Bân-lâm-uē/ Hok-kiàn-uē"},{"word":"junkace","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rush of species $x_2$."},{"word":"junla","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is clock/watch/timer measuring time units $x_{2}$ to precision $x_{3}$ with timing mechanism/method $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also timepiece. See also {cacra}, {mentu}, {snidu}, {tcika}, {temci}."},{"word":"junlogji","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ [rules/methods] is an epistemic logic for deducing/concluding/inferring/reasoning to/about $l_2$ (du'u)."},{"word":"junpero","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a juniper/cedar of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"Some trees called \"cedar\" are actually juniper; see {ricrcedro}, {ckunu}"},{"word":"junri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (person) is serious/earnest/has gravity about $x_{2}$ (event/state/activity).","notes":"Also solemn (= {drijunri}, {ri'irjunri}, {tcejunri}). See also {tilju}, {xalbo}, {badri}, {ritli}."},{"word":"junske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an epistemology of/about ideas of knowledge $j_1=s_2$ based on methodology $s_3$."},{"word":"junta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the weight of object $x_{2}$ in [gravitational or other force] field $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {grake}, {linto}, {tilju}, {bunda}."},{"word":"juntycau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is weightless in gravitational field $x_2$.","notes":"In other words, the field is producing an imperceptible net force on the x1, due either to distance or to a cancellation effect due to a system of more than one massive body."},{"word":"juntymre","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ (agent) weighs object $j_2$ as $m_3$ units on scale $m_4$ (si'o) in field $j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {junta}, {merli}."},{"word":"ju'o","selmaho":"UI5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: certainty - uncertainty - impossibility.","notes":"See also {birti}, {cumki}."},{"word":"ju'ocai","selmaho":"UI*5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: intense certainty."},{"word":"ju'ocu'i","selmaho":"UI*5","score":100002,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: certainty - uncertainty - impossibility."},{"word":"ju'odji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ wonders / wants to know what sumti satisfies the predicate $x_2$","notes":"Maybe synonymous with {kucli}. See also {kucli}, {brije'uju'o}."},{"word":"ju'oi","selmaho":"UI2","score":3,"definition":"evidential: I know that...","notes":"May also be used to say you know the answer to a question asked to you, or an indirect question ({kau}) you had tagged. See {ju'oinai}, {djuno}, {ju'o}"},{"word":"ju'oinai","selmaho":"UI*2","score":2,"definition":"evidential: I don't know that...","notes":"May be used to say you don't know the answer to a question asked to you, or an indirect question ({kau}) you had tagged. See {ju'oi}, {djuno}, {ju'o}"},{"word":"ju'onai","selmaho":"UI*5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: certainty - uncertainty - impossibility."},{"word":"ju'opei","selmaho":"UI*6","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: certainty question."},{"word":"jupklu","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is a cuisine pertaining to culture/geographical region/ethos/religion $k_2$ with dishes $j_2$ cooked/prepared by recipe(s)/method(s) $j_3$ (process)."},{"word":"jupkosta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cooking apron / kitchen apron / chef's apron.","notes":"A {kosta} for keeping your other clothes clean while cooking."},{"word":"jupku'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is a kitchen, in which $x_2=j_1$ cooks $x_3=j_2$, in home/building/structure $x_4=k_2$ surrounded by partitions/walls/ceiling/floor $x_5=k_3$ (mass/jo'u)."},{"word":"juprblanca","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ blanches/cooks/prepares food-for-eating $x_2$ by sitting it in boiling liquid $x_3$ for a short time-duration/interval $x_4$ and then plunged into/placed under running liquid $x_5$, blanched at boiling temperature $x_6$ and pressure $x_7$.","notes":"See also: boil (={febjukpa}), simmer (={febjbijukpa}), poach (={febmlijukpa}), court bouillon (={likrkorbojo}/{febmliseljukpa}). Not to be confused with other definitions of blanching, like parboiling (={nalmulfebjukpa})."},{"word":"juprtai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cooks/prepares Thai food $x_2$ by recipe/method $x_3$ (process)"},{"word":"jupsfe","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ is a cooking surface for cooking $x_2=j_2$, surface of object $x_3=s_2$.","notes":"The sumti are out of order with respect to {sefta} in order to parallel {toknu}'s place structure."},{"word":"juptansi","score":3,"definition":"$t_1$ is a frying pan/wok used by cook $j_1$ for cooking/frying/sautéing $j_2=t_1$, made of material $t_3$"},{"word":"jupybadna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plantain (banana) of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {plantago}, {badna}"},{"word":"jupypatxu","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is a pot used by $j_1$ for cooking/boiling/steaming $j_2=p_2$ with recipe $j_3$; pot made of material $p_3$"},{"word":"jupypesxu","score":4,"definition":"$p_1=j_2$ is a baked good/cake/mochi/doughnut/pizza dough/pie/macaroon/[cooked paste] made from $p_2$ prepared by $j_1$ according to method/recipe $j_3$","notes":"Cf. {jukpa}, {pesxu}, {titnanba}, {rutytisna}. Originally coined by .lis.nunyn. on IRC. "},{"word":"jupypexyboi","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a dumpling made from material $x_2$ filled with material $x_3$"},{"word":"jupyzba","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ cooks/prepares $x_2$ (cooked food) from ingredients $x_3$ by recipe/method $x_4$ (process)"},{"word":"jurfuga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'statement' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: statement-1 | prenex statement. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"jurme","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a bacterium/germ/microbe/protozoan/amoeba [1-celled life] of species/defining property $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {vidru}."},{"word":"jurpei","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=p_1$ considers / reflects on $j_2=p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {junri}, {pensi}."},{"word":"jursa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event/action/state) is severe/harsh to $x_{2}$ [victim/experiencer].","notes":"See also {gunta}, {vlile}."},{"word":"jusysku","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ reproach/criticizes/harshly says $c_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) to $c_3=j_2$ via expressive medium $c_4$","notes":"See {jursa}, {cusku}. Equivalent to \"lo nu ko'a cusku ko'e ko'i ko'o kei jursa ko'i\"."},{"word":"jutcmi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (organism) is a member of species $x_2$, genus $x_3$, etc.","notes":"Syn. {jutmupli}. Open-ended reverse Linnean place structure. See also {jutlei}, {jutsi}, {cmima}"},{"word":"jutlei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (living being) belongs to species/taxon $x_2$","notes":"See also {jutmupli}, {klesi}, {jutsi}"},{"word":"jutmitcti","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ cannibalizes $x_2$; $x_1$ eats $x_2$ which is of the same species as $x_1$","notes":"See also {jutmi'u}."},{"word":"jutmi'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fellow creature of $x_2$; $x_1$ and $x_2$ belong to the same taxon $x_3$"},{"word":"jutmupli","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is a specimen of a species/subspecies defined by traits including $x_2=m_2$, classified as $x_3=m_3=j_1$, genus $x_4=m_3=j_2$, etc.","notes":"Open-ended reverse Linnaean place structure: see {jutsi}. See also {jutlei}, {mupli}."},{"word":"jutsi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a species of genus $x_{2}$, family $x_{3}$, etc.; [open-ended tree-structure categorization].","notes":"Also subspecies, order, phylum; (places do not correspond to specific levels in the hierarchy; rather, $x_1$ is at a \"lower\" or \"bushier\" part of the tree than $x_2$, $x_2$ is \"lower\" than $x_3$, etc.; skipping a place thus means that there is one or more known-and-unspecified levels of hierarchy between the two); not limited to Linnean animal/plant taxonomy. See also {klesi}, {lanzu}."},{"word":"jutske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is (biological) taxonomy based on methodology $s_2$."},{"word":"ju'u","selmaho":"VUhU2","score":100001,"definition":"binary mathematical operator: number base; [a interpreted in the base b]."},{"word":"ju'u'i","selmaho":"JUhUhI","score":2,"definition":"long-digit interpretation specifier; macrodigit named base specifier","notes":"When a string of multiple digits is on either side of {pi'e}, the string is to be interpreted as a single \"macrodigit\" in the longer numeric string; let the digits that compose it be called \"microdigits\" for clarity. By default, the macrodigit is interpreted as being written/expressed in some cultural or grammatical default (this default is overridden by {ju'au} if its specifying sumti requires an alternative interpretation for the value of the macrodigits), probably decimal- the interpretation of the string of microdigits produces a number, x; the \"{pi'e}\" implies the denominator to be used in determining the fraction for which x is in the numerator and context or possibly a specified base determines its value- in timekeeping, the interpretation is typically x/60 for certain macrodigits. However, the default for determining the value of x given a string of microdigits might be useful to override (for example, Tsohnai uses an overall factorial base but each macrodigit is written in balanced quinary); this word specifies the base used for interpreting the macrodigit from a string of microdigits. It is placed at the end of the string (possibly before the next \"{pi'e}\") and its scope of effect extends from there, through the string of microdigits, to either the beginning of the number as a whole or the most recent \"{pi'e}\" (whichsoever was more recently uttered). It is to be followed by a sumti (or multiple sumti strung together by connectives) and has its scope of specification terminate with that sumti; in this regard, it works syntactically and semantically exactly like {ju'au}. In fact, {ju'au} can be used outside of the number in order to specify the macrodigit interpretation instead of this word (for example, if its sumti were la .tsonais., this word would not be needed); however, if only a sequence were to have been given as the argument of {ju'au} (such as the factorial sequence) and if some base other than decimal were desired for the interpretation of each macrodigit from the string of microdigits, then this word would be used. If only one macrodigit appears in the number, then this word is equivalent to {ju'au}. In short, the scope of this word is one contiguous string of microdigits, and it influences their interpretation into a macrodigit value in the same way that {ju'au} does. However, if both {ju'au} and this word specify how to interpret a given string of microdigits in the same number (composed of macrodigits), this word overrides the interpretation specified by {ju'au} (but only for this macrodigit); thus, for example, a Tsohnai number can have each of its macrodigits be interpreted in balanced quinary except one, which the speaker specifies via this word, because they know the value but did not want to convert it to balanced quinary (because it may be too large or hard to do so easily), so they instead expressed it in decimal."},{"word":"juxre","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (action) is clumsy/awkward by standard $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {sluji}, {muvdu}."},{"word":"juxres","score":1,"definition":"Goofy"},{"word":"jvacmu","score":3,"definition":"$ja_1=ji_1$ is a standard by which $ja_2=ji_2$ is true, set by community $ja_3$","notes":"This is a {lujvo} replacement for the experimental {gismu} {dardu}, and is intended to be used inside {fi'o} clauses as the modal for the ubiquitous \"by standard\" place which is in so many {gismu}. See also: {dardu}, {fi'o}"},{"word":"jvage'a","score":1,"definition":"$x1=g_2$ (language) has regular grammar"},{"word":"jvaiso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the ISO designation/result/standard/code for topic $x_2$ applied to specific case/individual/group/thing $x_3$ according to rule/ISO specification $x_4$ published by/according to mandating organization $x_5$ (default: ISO)","notes":"Theoretically, the standard organization/body could be other than ISO, but it should be prominent and/or international (and internationally recognized) in scope and nature; in such a case, replace each occurrence of \"ISO\" in the definition with the appropriate name/designation/title (of the organization, etc.). x1 need not be a name-designation/code (it could be the result of any rule), although it likely will commonly be so. Examples of possible x2-filling sumti: code-designations for language, country, currency, etc.. For an entity with a given code, use {te jvaiso} or {te se jvaiso} (specifying the type of entity being designated by use of the appropriate terbri j2); for a given ISO rule, consider {ve jvaiso}; for the organization ISO, consider {xe jvaiso}. See also: {linga}, {landa}, {rucni}, {jvinjiata}, {jvinjica'o}. This word is the fu'ivla version of: {jviso}; equivalent to {javniso}."},{"word":"jvajvo","score":5,"definition":"$l_1$ is a regular/predictable lujvo (compound predicate word) with meaning $l_2$ and arguments $l_3$ built from phrase $l_4$ and having an argument structure according to rule $j_1$.","notes":"A Lojban-specific term. The approach of jvajvo is intended to at least constrain what the $x_2$, $x_3$, $x_4$... etc. of a lujvo may be, and also to draw the semantic values of those places from the semantic values of the places of the component brivla. The rationale is that the place structure of an unknown {lujvo} should not require memorization. This was previously known as ``{dikyjvo}''; a mistranslation of ``regular lujvo'', as it used the wrong sense of ``regular'' (see {dikni})."},{"word":"jvalriio","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/pertains to Valyrian culture/language/nationality in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"jvamapti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ conforms to/abides by/complies with rules/customs $x_2=m_2=j_1$","notes":"from {javni}+{mapti}"},{"word":"jvame'o","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a regular expression matching strings $x_2$ and capturing groups $x_3$, using flags/options/extensions $x_4$."},{"word":"jvamle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=m_1=j_2$ is beautiful because it follows rule $x_2=j_1=m_3$ to observer $x_3=m_2$; $x_1$ is symmetrical (generalized sense to anything that is beautiful due to having a pattern).","notes":"See {javni} {melbi}, and compare {saxseltai} which can also be translated as \"symmetrical\"."},{"word":"jvarafsi","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a predictable/regular affix for word/concept $r_2$, with form/properties $r_3$, in language $r_4$.","notes":"Literally 'rule affix'. In Lojban, jvarafsi are the familiar four-letter (or, more precisely, four-segment) {rafsi}, which are fully predictable in form, and of which each {gismu} has only one. For example, -badn- is the jvarafsi of {badna} 'banana', and can belong to no other word. The form of the affix -badn- may be inferred from the form of the word badna, and vice versa (if the final vowel of badna is known)."},{"word":"jvegana","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to vegan culture/lifestyle/philosophy in aspect (ka) $x_2$","notes":"More general than {nardalprapli}, with place structure of cultural gismu"},{"word":"jvencuio","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an eventual/tail(-end) $x_2$ of $x_3$; $x_3$ eventually is/has/is characterized by $x_2$(/-ic/ness)","notes":"When $x_{3} (n)$ is understood as a sequence in one variable n (which is well-understood in the definition thereof), then there exists some real number N such that for any n > N, $x_2$ holds true for $x_1$ when considering such $x_{3} (n)$; in other words, $x_1$ is an $x_2$ for the tail of $x_3$. Examples: \"eventually periodic\", \"eventually bounded\", etc."},{"word":"jventrajmaumce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an eventual extremal bound/asymptote (one sense)/limsup (limit superior/limit supremum)/liminf (limit inferior/limit infimum) of $x_2$ (set, or ordered pair of a sequence or a function as the first term and the dummy variable (/input (slot)) thereof being considered as the (sometimes elidable) second term) in direction $x_3$ (li) in ordered structure $x_4$. ","notes":"Many of the notes of {trajmaumce} apply to this word with minor appropriate edits. Dependence on $x_4$ is slightly less delicate than it is for \"{trajmaumce}\"; the ordering is the most important information yielded by any input of $x_4$. If $x_2$ is not a set, make sure to state (in the definition of $x_2$) the (dummy) variable of $x_2$ against which this so-called \"limit\" is being taken."},{"word":"jvicpe","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=j_1$ wages a contest $c_2=j_3$ on $c_3=j_2$ for gain $j_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cpedu}, {jivna}, {jamna}."},{"word":"jvikei","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=j_1$ plays competively against opponent $j_2$ in game $k_2=j_3$ (event) for gain $j_4$.","notes":"Cf. {jivna}, {kelci}"},{"word":"jvilu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x1=j3=p1$ is a course/[competition route] to $x2=p2$ from $x3=p3$ via points $x4=p4$"},{"word":"jvingapoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (contestant) comes in $x_2$th (integer; typically positive but no more than the length/cardinality of $x_4$; lesser values represent better performance) place in contest $x_3$ against opponents $x_4$ (complete list (not mecessarily ordered) or set of all qualifying competitors); $x_1$ has rank $x_2$ in contest/conpetition/game/tournament/campaign $x_3$.","notes":"$x_3$ determines the system established for how matches/tournaments are designed or selected as well as the rules which govern the conduct of participants (competitors, judges, and audience members) in each of those matches. $x_2 = 1$ iff $x_1$ is determined to be the overall champion or best competitor according to the system/standards established by $x_3$; $x_2 = n+1$ iff $x_1$ is exactly the next-best competitor after the one with rank $x_2 = n$ (id est: in a competition, it is expected or determined that the competitor with lesser rank $x_2$ will win or did win), as determined by $x_3$."},{"word":"jvinjata","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the IATA (International Air Transport Association) designation/result/standard/code for general subject type $x_2$ (contextless default probably: airports) applied to specific case/entity/procedure/group/hub/terminus/location $x_3$ according to rule/IATA specification/publication $x_4$ published by/according to mandating organization $x_5$ (default: IATA)","notes":"x1 need not be a name-designation/code (it could be the result of any rule), although it likely will commonly be so. Possible examples of x2-filling sumti include: the code designated to name certain (international) airports, codeshared railway stations, and separate Amtrak (railway) stations, etc.. x3 is probably outlined by IATA Resolution 763, but the exact publication of the IATA Airline Coding Directory could also be specified. For an airport (generalized)/hub that has such a specification, use {te jvinjiata} or {te se jvinjiata} (using the appropriate terbri for specifying the type of hub: tebri j2); for IATA, consider using {xe jvinjiata}. See also: {jviso}, {jvinjica'o}."},{"word":"jvinjica'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization; French: Organisation de l'aviation civile internationale, OACI) designation/result/standard/code for general subject type $x_2$ (contextless default probably: airports) applied to specific case/entity/procedure/group/hub/terminus/location $x_3$ according to rule/ICAO specification/publication $x_4$ published by/according to mandating organization $x_5$ (default: ICAO)","notes":"x1 need not be a name-designation/code (it could be the result of any rule), although it likely will commonly be so. Possible examples of x2-filling sumti include: certain (international) airport code designations, air navigation procedures, etc.. For an airport (generalized)/hub that has such a specification, use {te jvinjica'o} or {te se jvinjica'o} (using the appropriate terbri for specifying the type of hub: tebri j2); for ICAO, consider using {xe jvinjica'o}. See also: {jviso}, {jvinjiata}."},{"word":"jvinu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the view/scene/panorama/sight/prospect of $x_{2}$ (object/location) from point-of-view $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also $x_1$ is on display to $x_2$/$x_3$. See also {catlu}, {kanla}, {viska}, {canko}, {jarco}."},{"word":"jviso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the ISO designation/result/standard/code for topic $x_2$ applied to specific case/individual/group/thing $x_3$ according to rule/ISO specification $x_4$ published by/according to mandating organization $x_5$ (default: ISO)","notes":"Theoretically, the standard organization/body could be other than ISO, but it should be prominent and/or international (and internationally recognized) in scope and nature; in such a case, replace each occurrence of \"ISO\" in the definition with the appropriate name/designation/title (of the organization, etc.). x1 need not be a name-designation/code (it could be the result of any rule), although it likely will commonly be so. Examples of possible x2-filling sumti: code-designations for language, country, currency, script, etc.. For an entity with a given code, use {terjviso} or {terseljviso} (specifying the type of entity being designated by use of the appropriate terbri j2); for a given ISO rule, consider {veljviso}; for the organization ISO, consider {xeljviso}. See also: {linga}, {landa}, {rucni}, {cilfu}, {jvinjiata}/{jvisiata}, {jvinjica'o}/{jvisica'o}, {jvisuai}, {jvisiupaco}, {jvisrcei}, {jvisrbipmo}. This word is the gismu version of: {javniso}/{jvaiso}."},{"word":"jvisocei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission; French: Commission électrotechnique internationale, CEI) designation/result/standard/code for topic $x_2$ applied to specific case/individual/group/electrotechnology/thing $x_3$ according to rule/IEC specification $x_4$ published by/according to mandating organization $x_5$ (default: IEC)","notes":"See also: {jviso}, {jvisrbipmo}. Dispreferred to: {jvisrcei}."},{"word":"jvisrbipmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the BIPM (French: Bureau international des poids et mesures; English: International Bureau of Weights and Measures) designation/result/standard/code for topic $x_2$ applied to specific case/individual/group/entity/idea/thing $x_3$ according to rule/BIPM specification $x_4$ published by/according to mandating organization $x_5$ (default: BIPM)","notes":"The BIPM maintains: UTC, SI, the (standard/official) international prototype of the kilogram. See also: {jviso}, {jvisrcei}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {kelvo}, {grake}, {molro}, {delno}, {xampo}."},{"word":"jvisrcei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission; French: Commission électrotechnique internationale, CEI) designation/result/standard/code for topic $x_2$ applied to specific case/individual/group/electrotechnology/thing $x_3$ according to rule/IEC specification $x_4$ published by/according to mandating organization $x_5$ (default: IEC)","notes":"See also: {jviso}, {jvisrbipmo}."},{"word":"jvisu'ai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the IAU (International Astronomical Union; French: Union astronomique internationale, UAI) designation/result/standard/code for topic $x_2$ applied to specific case/individual/group/body/object/feature/thing $x_3$ according to rule/IAU specification/publication $x_4$ published by/according to mandating organization $x_5$ (default: IAU)","notes":"See also: {jviso}."},{"word":"jvisupaco","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry) name/nomenclature/designation/result/standard/code for topic $x_2$ applied to specific case/individual/group/body/object/compound/feature/thing $x_3$ according to rule/IUPAC specification/publication $x_4$ published by/according to mandating organization $x_5$ (default: IUPAC)","notes":"See also: {jviso}"},{"word":"jvixi'a","score":1,"definition":"$xi_1$ is a racehorse of breed $xi_2$ competing in race $j_3$."},{"word":"jvocme","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ (quoted word(s)) is a name of $c_2$ used by $c_3$ that morphologically [strict] is a Lojbanic lujvo built from predicates metaphor/tanru $l_4$","notes":"The morphology is according to Lojban grammar rules; as such, the word(s) c1 must end with vowels and in fact must exactly follow the morphology of brivla (and, moreover, lujvo; else, they would not be morphologically correct lujvo). l1 is essentially c1 modulo meaning and exact syntactic operation. The other terbri of {lujvo} (namely, l2 and l3) are not useful for names. See also: {jvosmicme} for a slight generalization, {brivlasmicme} for a greater generalization thereof."},{"word":"jvocmeborvla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a word which is a {cmevla} (morphological name-word), referring to $x_2$ and used by $x_3$, and which is also of the form of a lujvo (excepting the last rafsi) formed from veljvo $x_4$, in language $x_5$","notes":"See also: {jvocme} (closely related but sort of opposite), {cmevla} (a different generalization), {jvosmicme} (a different generalization), and {jvocmevla} (which is essentially the same except slightly narrower in assumptions and terbri)."},{"word":"jvocmevla","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cmevla meaning $x_2$ in Lojban, which looks like a lujvo but ends with a non-terminal rafsi","notes":"Examples include {lojban}, {mergug}, {camgusmis}. Officially, of course, these are just {cmevla} but the rafsi are often suggestive of the meaning. See also {cmevla}, {lujvo}."},{"word":"jvocmevo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lujvo-like cmevla meaning $x_2$","notes":"Refers to words like {lojban}, which are built from {rafsi} like {lujvo}, but ends in a consonant and is therefore a {cmevla} rather than a {lujvo}. See {cmevo}. Syn. {jvocmevla}."},{"word":"jvokatna","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ separates affix compound $k_2$ into its constituent affixes $k_3$; $k_1$ does morphological analysis.","notes":"Cf. {lujvo}, {katna}, {rafsi}, {lanli}, {rafske}, {genturfa'i}"},{"word":"jvomi'u","score":1,"definition":"The lujvo $m_1=l_1$ (text) is an equivalent/interchangable lujvo form of lujvo $m_2=l_1$ (text).","notes":"This refers to the fact that Lojban's lujvo can have many forms, all of which are considered to be equal in meaning automatically. See The Lojban Reference Grammar, chapter 4, section 5: https://lojban.github.io/cll/4/5/ Not to be confused with “synonymous” ({selsmudu'i}), which may apply to entirely different words. Cf. {lujvo}, {mintu}."},{"word":"jvonu'oblo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the dust at the bottom of the cereal box, thereby illustrating the principle that the definition of a lujvo need not be constrained by that of its constituent selrafsi"},{"word":"jvopro","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (quote) is a lujvo/compound word(s) form which conflicts with other lujvo $x_2$ (quote) according to rule $x_3$ in language $x_4$.","notes":"In Lojban, this is the case when two lujvo have different meanings/definitions but are identical in veljvo except possibly for the presence of \"{zei}\" (or similar) and the presence of grouping markers (which may be rendered unnecessary in some veljvo constructs but not in others, such as in \"LUJVO1 {zei} LUJVO2\" versus \"LUJVO1 {bo} LUJVO2\"). See also: \"{gimkamsmikezypro}\"."},{"word":"jvosmicme","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=s_1$ (quoted word(s)) is a name of $c_2$ used by $c_3$ that morphologically [loose] evokes/is similar to/is Lojbanic lujvo $l_1=s_2$ (text; may be multiple words), similar in property/quality[/amount?] $s_3$ (ka/ni)","notes":"s3 will likely just be morphological structure. Strict jvocme are a subclass of jvosmicme. The name must \"look like\" a (sequence of) lujvo (according to Lojban rules), but need not exactly follow the morphological requirements thereof (in particular, c1 may end with a consonant, in which case it is a {jvocmeborvla}). See also: {jvocme} (a specialization), {jvocmeborvla} (a specialization), {brivlasmicme} (a generalization); essentially synonymous with {jvocmevla}."},{"word":"jvotau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the base-tanru / base-compound-phrase of lujvo / compound-word $x_2$","notes":"lo jvotau = lo {veljvo}; only the place structure differs."},{"word":"jvotauborkra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_1=t_1=l_4$ is the metaphor behind the compound word $x_2=k_2=l_1$.","notes":"(The places: t2, t3, t4, t5 and l2, l3 are all dependent on t1 and l1, respectively, so they are all elided.) See {tanru}, {lujvo}, {krasi}."},{"word":"jvova'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the lujvo score of lujvo $x_2$ (text) determined under scoring algorithm $x_3$.","notes":"\"lujvo score\" is a term specific to Lojban {lujvo}. Lujvo can be assigned a \"score\" by some algorithm in order to compare those lujvo. One lujvo scoring algorithm is described in The Lojban Reference Grammar, chapter 4, section 12: https://lojban.github.io/cll/4/12/ See also {vamji}."},{"word":"jvozba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=z_1$ assembles/builds a compound predicate word from metaphor $x_2=z_2=l_4$ with meaning $x_3=l_2$ and arguments $x_4=l_3$ ","notes":"See also {lujvo}, {zbasu}"},{"word":"jy","selmaho":"BY2","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for j."},{"word":"jycybyb","score":2,"definition":"James Cooke Brown."},{"word":"JYTeborj","score":1,"definition":"Gothenburg","notes":"Gothenburg (or Göteborg in swedish), second largest city of Sweden."},{"word":"jyvysy","score":0,"definition":"Jbovlaste (Lojban online dictionary)"},{"word":"jy zei sance","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiced postalveolar sibilant fricative sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {jasnce}."},{"word":"ka","selmaho":"NU","score":100003,"definition":"abstractor: property/quality abstractor (-ness); $x_{1}$ is quality/property exhibited by [bridi]."},{"word":"ka'a","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"klama modal, 1st place gone to by ..."},{"word":"ka'ai","selmaho":"BAI","score":3,"definition":"kansa modal, 1 place; with .../with a companion ...","notes":"See also {kansa}"},{"word":"ka'akce","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ performs surgery, operates on $x_2$."},{"word":"ka'amru","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is an axe for cutting $k_2$ with blade $m_3=k_1$ propelled by $m_4$."},{"word":"ka'arbatci","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=k_1$ bites through $b_2=k_2$ (object) on/at specific locus $b_3$ with $b_4$ to pieces $k_3$.","notes":"See also: {katna}, {batci}."},{"word":"ka'arbi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Kirby/a kirby [alien species that Kirby belongs to] [hoshi no kirby]"},{"word":"ka'arda'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ chops $x_2$."},{"word":"ka'arde'i","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ is an incisor of $d_2$.","notes":"cf. denci, gerde'i, crazalde'i, zalde'i"},{"word":"ka'arkomcu","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a comb-cutter with comb material $x_{2}$ with comb tooth $x_{3}$ with be cut $x_{4}$."},{"word":"ka'arvi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x1=k1=v1$ cuts off $x2=k3=v2$ from $x3=k2=v3$, leaving $x4=k3=v4$"},{"word":"ka'au","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"mekso unary operator: cardinality (#, | |)","notes":"Usually should be reserved for use on sets; if applied to group, it is the cardinality of the underlying set (Which is the order of the group)- but it should probably not be applied to an element of a group. Application to a graph is ambiguous: is it the number of vertices or edges, or both, or neither, (if it defined at all)? For a set, each unique heretofore not counted element increments the running subtotal by 1 if the set is countable (small infinite or finite). See: {cu'a}, {zilkancu}, {nilzilcmi}, {gu'au'i}."},{"word":"kabestan","score":1,"definition":"capstan"},{"word":"kabri","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cup/glass/tumbler/mug/vessel/[bowl] containing contents $x_{2}$, and of material $x_{3}$.","notes":"A kabri is normally eaten from by lifting it; a palta is not. See also {palta}, {citka}, {blaci}, {tansi}."},{"word":"kabrydekpu","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ is $d_2$ cupful(s)."},{"word":"kabrylai","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is $k_2$ (quantifier, default: one) cupfuls in quantity.","notes":"Cf. {kabri}, {klani}."},{"word":"ka bu","score":1,"definition":"the last sumti having a {ka}-abstraction at its topmost level inside","notes":"See also {nu bu}, {ni bu}, {du'u bu}"},{"word":"kacma","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a camera/photographic equipment recording illumination type $x_{2}$ images to medium $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {lenjo}."},{"word":"kacmre","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) count-measures/evaluates $x_2=m_2$ [quantity] as $x_3=k_3=m_3$ [number counted] items/units of/in/pertaining to set $x_4=k_2$, on scale $x_5=m_4$ (si'o; default: from 0 representing nothing/no instances of the item, and by (units of) 1 for each additional occurrence if the item is quantized) with accuracy $x_6=m_5$ (ideally should be exact/perfect). $x_2$ is countably measurable.","notes":"The scale sets the \"counting [off] by units\" and most countable things are counted from \"0\" (meaning nothing/no instances of the item in question) with each additional occurrence of the (quantized) item being represented by an addition \"1\". See: {kamre}, {zilkacmre}."},{"word":"kacmyterxra","score":2,"definition":"$p_3$ takes a photo/picture $p_1$ depicting/representing/showing $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kacma}, {pixra}, {kacmyxra}."},{"word":"kacmyxra","score":5,"definition":"$p_1$ is a photograph of $p_2$ taken by photographer $p_3$ in medium $p_4=k_3$."},{"word":"kacmyxramre","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ (photogrammetrist) measures $m_2=p_2$ as $m_3$ (dimensions) with accuracy $m_5$","notes":"photogrammetry = zu'o kacmyxramre"},{"word":"kacna'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a natural number.","notes":"Includes zero and all successors of zero. See also {mulna'u}, {frinyna'u}, {mrena'u}, and {lujna'u}"},{"word":"kacpoi","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a sequence of numbers in ascending order.","notes":"Cf. {kancu}, {porsi}, {namcu}, {zenba}"},{"word":"kadno","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Canadian culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {bemro}, {glico}."},{"word":"kadnyfasybau","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=f_1=b_1$ is the Canadian French language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"from {kadno} {fraso} {bangu} c.f. {fasybau}"},{"word":"kadnyglibau","score":2,"definition":"$k_1=g_1=b_1$ is the Canadian English language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Cf. {kadno}, {glico}, {bangu}, {glibau}, {bangenugu}."},{"word":"kadnygu'e","score":2,"definition":"$k_1=g_1$ is Canada","notes":"Cf. {kadno}, {gugde}, {KEnydys}, {kenyDAS}."},{"word":"kadnyru'u","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ is measured in canadian dollar (CAD) as $r_2$ (quantity), in the Canadian monetary system $r_3$."},{"word":"kadnysluni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a wild onion/Canada onion/wild garlic/meadow garlic/Canadian garlic (Allium canadense) of species/breed $x_2$."},{"word":"kadyto'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a dim/muted tone of pitch $x_{2}$ from source $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {kandi}, {tonga}."},{"word":"ka'e","selmaho":"CAhA","score":100002,"definition":"modal aspect: innate capability; possibly unrealized."},{"word":"ka'ei","selmaho":"NU","score":3,"definition":"abstractor: predicate abstractor. $x_1$ is the predicate expressed by [bridi], using bo'a, bo'e, etc for variables.","notes":"Identical in meaning to an n-ary {ka}, but with lambda-variables bound to {bo'a}/{bo'e}/{bo'i}/{bo'o}/{bo'u} ({bo'ai} for additional variables) instead of {ce'u} (which may still be used for \"next place\"). This is mainly for convenience, to avoid having to assign pro-sumti to {ce'u} variables either with {goi} or {ce'ai}. See {me'ei}, {me'au}, {cei'e}, {ckaji}, {ckini}"},{"word":"ka'ei'a","selmaho":"PA5","score":3,"definition":"digit/number: Conway's look-and-say constant λ ≈ 1.303577269…","notes":"Especially important for Lojban. Assumes decimal counting(?); therefore, not entirely culturally neutral or mathematically important, but it makes sense in the context of typical Lojban."},{"word":"ka'elre","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ learns how to do/be $x_2$ (ka); $x_1$ acquires ability $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"See also {kakne}, {cilre}, {certu}, {facki}, {zukte}, {ctuca}, {tadni}."},{"word":"ka'enai","selmaho":"CAhA*","score":0,"definition":"modal aspect: impossible to be realized","notes":"See also {nu'o}"},{"word":"ka'ezma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is more capable than $x_2$ of doing/being $x_3$ (ka) by margin $x_4$"},{"word":"kafkas","score":1,"definition":"Caucasus","notes":"The Eurasian geographic region; see also {kafkaso}, {transkafkaso}/{nanrkafkaso}. Also a possible rendering of Kafka, the Bohemian author ({la} {franskafkas})."},{"word":"kafkaso","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Caucasian culture/politics/language(s)/geography in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"NOT to be used in the peculiarly North American sense of 'White' as a racial classifier; for that, see \"{kapli}\". Alternately {kafkazo}. See also {nanrkafkaso}/{transkafkaso} 'Transcaucasian', {rusko} 'Russian', {softo} 'Soviet', {noxtino}/{kulnrnoxtci} 'Chechen', {kartuli} 'Georgian', {xai'otso} 'Armenian', {zarbaija} 'Azerbaijani/Azeri', {andolu} 'Anatolian', {tirkice}/{tirkece} 'Turkish'."},{"word":"kafke","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ coughs/farts/burps up/out $x_{2}$ [predominantly gaseous] from orifice $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {bilma}, {senci}, {sputu}, {vamtu}."},{"word":"kafpleju'e","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=p_1$ is a coffee paper filter allowing passage of coffee [liquid] $j_2=c_1$, prohibiting passage of coffee solids $j_3$, filter/paper properties $j_4=p_2$.","notes":"See also: french press (={da'erju'ebo'i}), coffeemaker (={kafpraca'a})."},{"word":"kafpra","score":3,"definition":"$cu_1$ makes coffee/produces a quantity of coffee drink/product $cu_2=ck_1$ by process $cu_3$.","notes":"Examples of x2: black coffee (={xekckafi}), coffee beverage with dairy product (={ladyckafi}), liqueur coffee (={jikryckafi}), decaffeinated coffee (={nalkafxumckafi}). See also coffeemaker (={kafpraca'a}), barista (={crekafpra}), fika/coffee break (={fi'ikca})."},{"word":"kafpraca'a","score":2,"definition":"$ca_1$ is a coffeemaker/is an apparatus/device for producing coffee $ca_2=cu_2=ck_1$ controlled/[triggered] by $ca_3$ (agent).","notes":"See also: making coffee (={kafpra}), (electric) drip coffeemaker (={digyfalkafpraca'a}), french press (={da'erju'ebo'i}), moka pot (={botrmuka}), percolator (={botrperkolato}), espresso machine (={cabrspreso}), vending machine (={venzmi}), coffee (paper) filter (={kafpleju'e})."},{"word":"kafrbeili","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of Bailey's coffee of composition $x_2$.","notes":"See also: liqueur coffee (={jikryckafi})."},{"word":"kafrbenediktine","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of Monk's Coffee of composition $x_2$ (including Bénédictine).","notes":"See also: liqueur coffee (={jikryckafi})."},{"word":"kafrgimnocladu","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of Kentucky coffee from source/bean/grain $c_2$.","notes":"The seed from the Kentucky coffeetree (={ricrgimnocladu}) may be roasted and used as a substitute for coffee beans; however, unroasted pods and seeds are toxic."},{"word":"kafrkapucino","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of cappuccino [coffee beverage] of composition/type/standard $x_2$.","notes":"For non-cultural specific usage: coffee with hot milk (={glaladyckafi})."},{"word":"kafrkarska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of karsk/kaffekask/kaffegök/kaffedoktor [liqueur coffee] of composition $x_2$ (including moonshine/vodka).","notes":"Scandinavian cocktail. See also: liqueur coffee (={jikryckafi}), Russian coffee (={kafrvo'otka})."},{"word":"kafrlate","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of latte/caffè latte/caffelatte/grand crème/milchkaffee of composition/type/standard $x_2$.","notes":"See also: latte drinker (={pixrlate}). For non-cultural specific usage: coffee with hot milk (={glaladyckafi})."},{"word":"kafrlece","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of café con leche [coffee beverage] of composition/type $x_2$.","notes":"For non-cultural specific usage: coffee with hot milk (={glaladyckafi})."},{"word":"kafrspreso","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of espresso [coffee beverage] from beans $x_2=c_2$ with crema $x_3$ (the foam with a creamy texture that forms as a result of the pressure).","notes":"See also: black coffee (={xekckafi}), espresso machine (={cabrspreso}), barista (={crekafpra}), café au lait/latte/cappuccino [coffee drink with heated dairy product] (={glaladyckafi})."},{"word":"kafrsralo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of flat white [coffee beverage] of composition/type $x_2$.","notes":"For non-cultural specific usage: coffee with hot milk (={glaladyckafi})."},{"word":"kafrtaraksaku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of dandelion coffee from source/bean/grain $c_2$."},{"word":"kafrvo'otka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of Russian coffee of composition $x_2$ (including vodka).","notes":"See also: liqueur coffee (={jikryckafi}), Karsk (={kafrkarska})."},{"word":"kafsmuci","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is/are coffee spoon(s) [item of cutlery] suitable for stirring and sipping the contents of a cup of coffee, made of material $s_3$.","notes":"The coffee spoon is a smaller variant of the teaspoon. See also: coffee measuring (measuring unit={kafdekpu})/coffee measuring cup/instrument (={kafdekpyvau})."},{"word":"kaftsi","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is/are (a) coffee bean(s) of coffee plant $t_2$."},{"word":"kafxu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is caffeine with chemical purity $x_2$"},{"word":"kafxumvi'u","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ decaffeinates/removes caffeine $v_2=x_1=c_1$ from $v_3$ with/leaving result/remnant/remainder $v_4$.","notes":"Third place could be coffee beans, cocoa, tea leaves and other caffeine-containing materials."},{"word":"kafybarja","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ is a coffeehouse/coffee bar/café serving $b_2=c_1$ to audience/patrons $b_3$.","notes":"See also barista (={crekafpra}), making coffee (={kafpra})."},{"word":"kafybarjypre","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a barista/works at coffehouse/coffee bar $b_1$ serving $b_2$ to audience/patrons $b_3$.","notes":"See also: barista (={crekafpra}/lo se {cabrspreso})."},{"word":"kafydekpu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is $d_2$ (default 1) coffee measuring cup(s), standard $d_3$ (default: 1 volume unit=1 cup of drinkable coffee), $d_4$ subunits.","notes":"Coffee measure is a unit of volume that is not, strictly speaking, is a unit of measurement , but rather a name for a measuring cup with slightly different size, but usually 15 to 20 ml. The measure is designed to measure the adequacy 1-1.25 cups drinkable coffee . "},{"word":"kafyjbu","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a coffee table of material $j_2$ supported by legs/base/pedestal $j_3$","notes":"From {ckafi} {jubme}"},{"word":"kafyjupcre","score":-1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a barista skilled at making coffee beverages $k_1$."},{"word":"kagja'a","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is the president/[chairperson of the board] of $j_2=k_1$.","notes":"Cf. {kagni}, {jatna}, {fuzrai}, {kagytruralju}, {kagyfu'e}, {trokamni}, {vipkagni}."},{"word":"kagni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a company/corporation/firm/partnership chartered by authority $x_{2}$ for purpose $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also enterprise/organization (if chartered). See also {kansa}, {kamni}, {banxa}, {bende}."},{"word":"kagnyja'a","score":-1,"definition":"$j_1$ is the president of company/corporation/firm $j_2=k_1$.","notes":"Cf. {kagni}, {jatna}, {fuzrai}, {kagnytruralju}, {kagnyfu'e}, {trokamni}, {vipkagni}."},{"word":"kagycfagau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) is an agentive entrepreneur that commences business/venture/enterprise $x_2$ with chartering authority $x_3$ with intention/purpose/market $x_4$","notes":"x1 is an initial business venturer; partners and support can be specified by other means. Official chartering is implied."},{"word":"kagyfu'e","score":2,"definition":"$f_1$ is a corporate officer.","notes":"Cf. {kagni}, {fuzme}, {kagnja'a}, {kagntruralju}."},{"word":"kagypanka","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a business park managed by community/polity/company $p_2$ for businesses/firms/corporations of type $k_3$..","notes":"Cf. {kagni}, {panka}, {zacpanka}, {zdipanka}, {gubypanka}, {fanrypanka}."},{"word":"kagysamseltcana","score":2,"definition":"$t_2 $ is a/the private computer network that includes nodes/computers $t_1=s_1$ whose function/purpose is $s_2$, installed across organization $k_1$.","notes":"Cf. {kagni}, {skami}, {tcana}, {mujysamseltcana}, {internet}, {intranet}. May or may not be an intranet."},{"word":"kagyseldejni","score":1,"definition":"$d_2 $ is/are the indebtedness/liabilities of company/corporation/firm $d_1=k_1$ to creditor(s) $d_3$ for the provision of goods /services/loans $d_4$.","notes":"Cf. {kagni}, {dejni}, {kagyselpo'e}, {terdejni}, {ze'i zei seldejni}, {ze'u zei seldejni}, {paurseldejni}, {na'arkagnoi}. "},{"word":"kagyselpo'e","score":1,"definition":"$p_2$ is/are an/the asset(s) of company/corporation/firm/partnership $p_1=k_1$ according to law $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {kagni}, {ponse}, {kagyseldejni}, {ra'erprali}, {fairprali}, {paurseldejni}, {na'arkagnoi}."},{"word":"kagytruralju","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is CEO (Chief Executive Officer)/MD (Managing Director) of company/corporation/firm $t_2=k_1$. ","notes":"Cf. {kagni}, {turni}, {ralju}, {kagja'a}, {kagyfu'e}, {fuzrai}, {trukamni}, {vipkagni}."},{"word":"ka'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"krati modal, 1st place represented by ..."},{"word":"kai","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"ckaji modal, 1st place characterizing ..."},{"word":"kai'a","selmaho":"UI2","score":3,"definition":"evidential: by definition... / essentialistically...","notes":"Differs from {ca'e}, in that rather than defining something to be true, this gives an opinion on an existing definition or essential characteristic. See {kairpau}."},{"word":"kai'ai","selmaho":"BAI","score":3,"definition":"karbi modal: with comparing agent - (SE) compared to - (TE) compared to - (VE) compared according/with respect to - (XE) with comparison...","notes":"See {karbi}, {ku'i}, {zu'u}."},{"word":"kai'au","selmaho":"ZUhEI","score":2,"definition":"Adverbial, metacommentary-introducing, and complex discursive or attitudinal: I express this utterance in a manner or with mental state which is described by the immediately following and enclosed bridi in reference to the tagged construct, or assert that the said immediately following and enclosed bridi is true in application to the tagged construct in a metacommentary style.","notes":"Operates in the grammatical manner which \"{zu'ei}\" does, albeit with different semantics (and arguably resulting in an attitudinal instead of a discursive in some instances); there is no restriction on a ZUhEI construct tagging any part of another one (although application of one to the whole and presence of the other, rather than to merely a given construct within its enclosed bridi or to the same tagged structure which the first ZUhEI tags, requires \"{toi'e}\"). Can be closely related to \"{soi'a} {broda}\", depending on 'broda'. Examples: \"Hopefully\"/\"I hope\"/\"one should hope\", \"sadly\", \"regretfully\", \"cordially\", \"stoically\"/\"being emotionally hard\" (probably said of oneself), \"being sexually aroused\", \"(metpahorically or physically) hungrily\" (probably said of oneself), \"candidly/\"honestly\"/\"forthcomingly\"/\"with candor\"/\"earnestly\", \"abstemiously\", \"abstainingly\", \"being neutral in this affair\", \"hurriedly\" (said of the act of expressing itself), \"guiltily\", \"confessionally\", \"obviously\"/\"of course\"/\"clearly\", \"with realization\"/\"coming to understanding\", \"confusedly\" (probably expressing own confusion), \"relatedly\", \"inserting a comment here to the effect of...\", etc.; compare to analogous bridi in a \"zu'ei\" scope."},{"word":"kaibli","score":1,"definition":"having property $x_1$ semantically entails having property $x_2$.","notes":"See also {nei'i}."},{"word":"kaicfa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ starts/begins to have property $x_2$"},{"word":"kaicne","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ transitions to state $x_2$ from state $x_3$","notes":"See also {cenba}, {ki'icne}."},{"word":"kaidji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ wants to be/do $x_2$ (ka) for purpose $x_3$","notes":"ka-version of {djica}, that strengthens the relationship between $x_1$ and the property."},{"word":"kaidni","score":2,"definition":"typical instances of property $x_1$ also have property $x_2$.","notes":"See also {loi'a}."},{"word":"kaidza","score":6,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the quantity of specimens in the domain of discourse that satisfy the property $x_2$","notes":"Predicate equivalent of {da}. It enables rendering a quantifier's scope as a nested bridi level, and to terminate this scope explicitly by closing the sub-bridi. Synonymous with {dzadza}."},{"word":"kai'e","selmaho":"UI2","score":2,"definition":"evidential: I expect - I deny expecting","notes":"See {kanpe}, {lai'i}, {vei'i}. Split from {ba'a} so that it can be properly negated with {nai} or questioned with {pei}"},{"word":"kai'ei","selmaho":"NU","score":2,"definition":"abstractor: $x_1$ ($x_2$, ...) are such that they satisfy [bridi], using bo'a/bo'e/etc for variables","notes":"{kai'ei} is to {kai'u} what {ka'ei} is to {ka}. Uses {bo'a}/{bo'e}/{bo'i}/{bo'o}/{bo'u} ({bo'ai} for more variables) instead of {ce'u} (which may still be used for \"next place\")."},{"word":"kai'i","selmaho":"LE","score":2,"definition":"Property relativizing determiner / unary quantifier constructor. {kai'i} introduces a predicate whose first argument slot becomes filled by the property made by taking the bridi in which this {kai'i} appears and putting {ce'u} into the argument slot in which this {kai'i} argument was located. Put formally, \"kai'i brodi cu brodu\" = \"lo ka ce'u brodu cu brodi\". Additionally, a {kai'i} term has a rightward logical scope, like quantifiers and adverbials.","notes":"{kai'i} can be used to rephrase quantifiers as predicates, e.g. \"ro da poi mlatu cu mabru\" = \"kai'i kampu be lo mlatu cu mabru\"; \"so'u remna cu kakne su'o simsa\" = \"kai'i zilrirci/so'umpu be lo remna cu kakne kai'i nartolkau/su'ompu be lo simsa\". Other usage examples: \"kai'i se snada be mi mo'u pagre lo rirxe\" = \"I succeeded to cross the river\"; \"falgau lo patxu fa kai'i snuti\" = \"making the pot fall was an accident, was unintentional\"; \"xunre je cukta fa kai'i se sisku be mi\" = \"A red book is what I'm searching for\"; \"kai'i dzaze'a cu pagzu'e\" = \"the number of participants is increasing\". See also {kau'u}, {soi'a}."},{"word":"kaijbi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is close to having property/almost has property/is/does almost $x_2$ (ka)"},{"word":"kaikla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ goes to (the place to) have property $x_2$"},{"word":"kaimre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ measures, determinates (by sensorial examination) that property $x_2$ is satisfied by $x_3$."},{"word":"kainka","score":0,"definition":"what satisfies property $x_1$ conditions what satisfies property $x_2$; what satisfies $x_2$ depends on what satisfies $x_1$","notes":"Synonymous to {fancuka}."},{"word":"ka'inxo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ becomes $x_2$ (property); $x_1$ begins to satisfy property $x_2$","notes":"See {binxo}, .{inxo}, {cfari}, {tolcri}, {kirxu}, {du'inxo}"},{"word":"kai'o","selmaho":"PA5","score":1,"definition":"quaternion i","notes":"Works like {ka'o} (as a comma) and is isomorphic to (and might even be considered identical to/equivalent with) it. See also: {ka'o}, {kei'o}, {koi'o}, {kau'o}."},{"word":"kaipti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is suitable for satisfying property $x_2$."},{"word":"kaircnegau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) changes $x_2$ to state $x_3$ (ka) from state $x_4$ (ka)."},{"word":"kaircu'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ chooses/selects $x_2$ from $x_3$ (set) for purpose $x_4$ (property).","notes":"Under one interpretation, $cuxna_2$ must be a proposition and $cuxna_3$ must be a set of propositions, meaning cuxna is more similar to \"decide\". This word is equivalent to \"cuxna lo du'u ckaji\", and allows us to avoid implicit sumti raising with cuxna."},{"word":"kairda'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is far from being $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"See {darno}, {kaijbi}"},{"word":"kairdu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ gives/confers property $x_2$ (ka) to $x_3$.","notes":"Or: $x_1$ makes $x_3$ exhibit $x_2$. Essentially equal to something like {selkaigau}."},{"word":"kairji'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ thinks/opines that $x_2$ is/does $x_3$ (ka) under grounds $x_4$","notes":"See {ckaji}, {jinvi}, {dubji'i}"},{"word":"ka'irli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a boomerang from fabrication location $x_2$ in style/with properties $x_3$","notes":"Nyungar/Noongar \"karli\"/\"kirli\"; Warlpiri \"karli\"; Diyari \"kiri\" (boomerang)"},{"word":"kairpai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ considers $x_2$ to have quality $x_3$ (ka) ; $x_2$ qualifies as / counts as being $x_3$ according to $x_1$","notes":"See {ckaji}, {pajni}, {markai}"},{"word":"kairpau","score":1,"definition":"being $x_1$ (ka) is part of being $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"Or \"$x_2$ implies $x_1$\", but stronger than the logical sense; this word is definitional or essentialistic, and implies that if something stopped being $x_1$, it'd stop being $x_2$. See {kai'a}, {bi'ai}, {nibli}, {jinzi}"},{"word":"ka'irtrusi'o","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is the concept of representative democracy (default: political representative democracy) as it applies to the governance of $t_2$ based on the works of thinker(s) $s_3$","notes":"From {krati}, {turni}, {sidbo}. Cf. {dzejdasratrusi'o}, {vricykricrutrusi'o}, {fairpaltrusi'o}, {guntrusi'o}, {natpamtrusi'o}, {tsarainaitrusi'o}."},{"word":"kairxadni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=xa_1$ is an avatar/physical embodiment of property/force $x_2=c_2$ (ka); $x_1$ is $x_2$ incarnate."},{"word":"kaitcu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ needs to be/do $x_2$ (ka) for purpose $x_3$","notes":"ka-version of {nitcu}, that strengthens the relationship between $x_1$ and the property."},{"word":"kai'u","selmaho":"NU","score":6,"definition":"abstractor: $x_1$ ($x_2$, ...) are such that they satisfy [bridi], binding to the open {ce'u} slots.","notes":"See also {me'au}, {emna}, {ka} and {ce'u}"},{"word":"kaiyxogys","score":1,"definition":"Cuyahoga county, Ohio","notes":"Not the name for the Native American people/nation/ethnicity/tribe. The \"o\" is stressed and may be either the open-mid or the close-mid back rounded vowel; both pronunciations are used by locals."},{"word":"ka'i zei sumtika","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'sumti' that has the only terminal 'KOhA #' or 'lerfu-string /BOI#/' in the formal grammar of the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Also known as 'pro-sumti'. See also {sumtika}."},{"word":"kajde","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event/experience) warns/cautions $x_{2}$ (person) of/about danger $x_{3}$ (event/state/property).","notes":"Agentive warning (= {jdegau}, {jdezu'e}); an attempt to warn which may not succeed (= {jdetoi}, {jdegautoi}, {jdezuktoi}). See also {ckape}, {nupre}, {snura}, {tcica}, {xlura}."},{"word":"kajmi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a calculator / computer / reckoning machine computing $x_{2}$ [value (ni)/state] from data $x_{3}$ by process $x_{4}$","notes":"See also {skami}, {zmiku}."},{"word":"kajna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a shelf/counter/bar in/on/attached to supporting object $x_{2}$, for purpose $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {balni}."},{"word":"kajnyta'e","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=k_2$ is a cupboard for storing $t_2$, made of $t_3$, with shelves $k_1$.","notes":"Cf. {kajna}, {tanxe}."},{"word":"kajyzmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a program / automaton calculating/reckoning/computing $x_{2}$ [value (ni)/state] from data $x_{3}$ by process $x_{4}$","notes":"See also {proga}, {skami}."},{"word":"kakcalote","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sperm whale of species/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"kakcalotylakse","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is (or is made of/from) a quantity of spermaceti (spermaceti wax/oil).","notes":"See the {zevla} \"{kakcalote}\"."},{"word":"kakigoris","score":0,"definition":"kakigoori, Japanese shaved ice dessert"},{"word":"kakne","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is able to do/be/capable of doing/being $x_{2}$ (event/state) under conditions $x_{3}$ (event/state).","notes":"Also: has talent; know how to; know how to use (= {plika'e}). (cf. {stati}, {certu}, {gasnu} (in the time-free potential sense), {cmavo} list {ka'e}, cmavo list {nu'o}, cmavo list {pu'i}, {djuno}, {zifre})"},{"word":"kakpa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) digs $x_{2}$ [material] up/out of $x_{3}$ [source/hole] with limbs/tool(s) $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also $x_1$ cuts into $x_3$ (with material removal). See also {katna}, {plixa}, {sraku}, {canpa}, {sraku}."},{"word":"kakpyca'a","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=k_4$ is an excavator/power shovel for digging in $k_3$, operated by $k_1=c_3$.","notes":"Not for pushing bulldozer."},{"word":"kaksna","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a sob/sobbing produced by $k_1$ with tears $k_2$ about/for reason $k_3$ (event/state).","notes":"Cf. {klaku}, {sance}."},{"word":"kakydirgo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a teardrop wept by $x_2$ for reason $x_3$."},{"word":"kalboi","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=k_1$ is an eyeball (body part) of $k_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kalgai}, {kalgaikre}, {kalselvi'i}, {kalvi'i}."},{"word":"kalca'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the pupil of the eye of $x_2$","notes":"Synonym: {kalke'a}."},{"word":"kalca'osrumu'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the iris of the eye of $x_2$"},{"word":"kalca'osrumu'aska","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an iris of color $x_2$ as perceived by $x_3$ under viewing conditions $x_4$; $x_2$ is $x_1$'s eye color."},{"word":"kalca'osrumu'askakemsloskajavburjoiri'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$'s eye(s)/iris(es) is/are hazel as perceived by $x_2$ under conditions $x_3$","notes":"Hazel in this context is a brown and/or gold color that is mixed with or has a tint of green (or vice-versa). Really, only objects that have qualities similar to eye irises can be hazel; other combinations of brown and green do not necessarily constitute hazel (rather, they are often a muddy green or a mossy brown), but if the object has these qualities sufficiently, it may qualify. The point is that not all brown-greens are hazel. This color is distinct from amber."},{"word":"kalci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the feces/excrement/dung/shit of $x_{2}$ (animal/person); (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is fecal (matter).","notes":"Also crap. See also {ganxo}, {pinca}, {vikmi}, {mabla}, {festi}."},{"word":"kalcycinki","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a dung beetle [dung-eating arthropod] of species/breed $c_2$.","notes":"A beetle (or, metaphorically, other arthropod) whose diet primarily consists of the feces of other animals."},{"word":"kalcyvi'i","score":2,"definition":"$v_1=k_2$ defecates/shits/poos.","notes":"Cf. {pincyvi'i}."},{"word":"kalgai","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is an eyelid of eye $k_1=g_2$."},{"word":"kalgaikre","score":2,"definition":"$ke_1$ is an eyelash (body part) of $ke_2=ka_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kalgai}, {kalboi}, {kalvi'i}, {kalselvi'i}."},{"word":"kalgaisligau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_2=g_1$ winks/blinks"},{"word":"kaljba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a longan berry (Dimocarpus longan) of type $x_2$","notes":"See {kanla}, {jbari}. Named for superficial similarity of the peeled fruit to an eye, as paralleled by the Chinese name, 龙眼 (lóngyǎn, lit. \"dragon's eye\")."},{"word":"kalke'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the pupil of the eye of $x_2$","notes":"Synonym: {kalca'o}."},{"word":"kalke'asrumu'a","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the iris of the eye of $x_2$"},{"word":"kalmari","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a squid/cuttlefish of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {sedjmacurnu}"},{"word":"kalmebykre","score":1,"definition":"$ke_1$ is an eyebrow (supraorbital ridge) of $ke_2=ka_2=m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kerfa}, {kanla}, {mebri}, {kalgaikre}."},{"word":"kalpupila","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pupil of the eye of $x_2$","notes":"See {kanla}"},{"word":"kalri","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (portal/passage/entrance-way) is open/ajar/not shut permitting passage/access to $x_{2}$ by $x_{3}$.","notes":"As a doorway. $x_{3}$ is given access to $x_{2}$ through portal $x_{1}$. See also {ganlo}, {pagre}, {canko}, {vorme}."},{"word":"kalsa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is chaotic/disordered in property/aspect $x_{2}$ (ka).","notes":"See also {cunso}, {cnici}."},{"word":"kalselvi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=v_2$ is a tear/tear fluid of $x_2=v_1$.","notes":"Cf. {kalboi}, {kalgai}, {kalgaikre}, {molselpu'u}."},{"word":"kalsrumu'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a surrounding cover/curtain that surrounds the eye structure of $x_2$","notes":"This can include eye stalks (if the eye can be retracted into/enveloped by the surrounding tissue), etc.; it might include eye lids, although it is arguable that they do not really \"surround\" the eye. A purpose of the curtain must be to cover the eye, not just encase it. Essentially, this must be a circular/ringlike/sphincter eyelid."},{"word":"kalta'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an eyewear or are eyeglasses","notes":"See also {lacni}."},{"word":"kalte","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ hunts/stalks prey/quarry/game $x_{2}$ for purpose $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also verb: to fish (= {fipkalte}). See also {jersi}, {kavbu}, {sisku}, {rivbi}."},{"word":"kalty'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ hunts another which hunts another which ... which hunts another which hunts $x_2$ via intermediate steps $x_3$ (ce'o)."},{"word":"kalvi'i","score":3,"definition":"$v_1=k_2$ weeps/lacrimates tear(s) $v_2$ from $v_3$ via means/route $v_4$.","notes":"Cf. {klaku}, {kalselvi'i}, {kalboi}, {kalgai}, {kalgaikre}."},{"word":"kalzira","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is black cumin (Bunium) of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"Not to be confused with {klaunji} or {tsaprkurminu}."},{"word":"kamba'i","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is the greatness/majesty/splendour/magnificence/grandeur of $b_1$ according to standard $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ka}, {banli}, {kamnolraitru}."},{"word":"kambandu","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a security condition of $b_1$ protecting $b_2$ from threat $b_3$.","notes":"When used as \"security\", x3 is a planned threat. \"security\" is comparable to \"safety\" ({kamnu'a}), \"reliability\" ({kamylacri}), and \"continuity\" ({kamra'i})."},{"word":"kambebna","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is quality/property exhibited by $b_1$ of being foolish/silly/stupid in event/action /property (ka) $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ka}, {bebna}, {nunbebna}."},{"word":"kambla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is blueness","notes":"This word is in Jbovlaste based on its use in CLL"},{"word":"kamcedu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (ka) is the property/state of being $x_2$","notes":"Brivla version of \"{ka} {ce'u} {du} $x_2$\". See {mintu}, {lizdu'o}, {dumdu'o}, {kamdu'o}"},{"word":"kamckire","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is the property of gratitude/thankfulness/appreciation of $x_2=c_2$ for $x_3=c_3$ (event/property)","notes":"It is implicitly assumed that ce'u is assigned to ckire1."},{"word":"kamcre","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is $c_1$'s expertise/prowess in/skill at/mastery of $c_2$ (event/activity) by standard $c_3$"},{"word":"kamdu'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the identity function/equality relation","notes":"brivla form of ka ce'u du ma kau."},{"word":"kamfora","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of camphor (chemical compound)"},{"word":"kamgei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is happiness experienced by $x_2$ about (event/state/idea) $x_3$","notes":"Extension of $gleki_2$ to $x_3$ in order to include/accomodate idea type sumti."},{"word":"kamgusycai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is (the quality of) luster/sheen/shininess/finish of $x_2$ under conditions $x_3$","notes":"In heraldry, characterizes the distinction between tinctures (metals and colours/dyes)."},{"word":"kamis","score":1,"definition":"kami, god, deity, divinity, spirit","notes":"Cf. {pruxi}, {cevni}, {crida}"},{"word":"kamji'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the life (property of being alive) of $x_2$.","notes":"For the event of living, see {nunji'e}."},{"word":"kamjikca","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a society; $x_1$ is social"},{"word":"kamjinsa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the cleaniness/hygiene of $x_2$","notes":"from {ka} + {jinsa}"},{"word":"kamju","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a column/pillar of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"Spine (= {bogykamju}), vertebra (= {kamjybo'u}). See also {ckana}, {garna}, {sanli}, {slanu}."},{"word":"kamjunmre","score":4,"definition":"$m_1$ tests/evaluates/measures $j_1$'s knowledge of facts (du'u) $j_2$ in subject area $j_3$ as $m_3$ units on scale $m_4$ with accuracy $m_5$","notes":"The x2 through x4 places are = m2."},{"word":"kamjybo'u","score":2,"definition":"$k_1=b_1$ is a vertebra of $b_3$ ; $b_3$ is a vertebrate.","notes":"Cf. {bongu}, {bogykamju}, {terbo'u}."},{"word":"kamjysunga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a leek of variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {sunga}, {sluni}, {tu'ursluni}"},{"word":"kamka'o","score":1,"definition":"$kam_1$ is the health of $kan_1$ by standard $kan_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kanro}."},{"word":"kamlsu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a camel (even-toed ungulates within the genus Camelus) of species $x_2$.","notes":"Existent species of Camelus include C. bactrianus and C. dromedarius. Cf. {kumte} (which is the Camelidae family)."},{"word":"kamni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (mass) is a committee with task/purpose $x_{2}$ of body $x_{3}$.","notes":"Board of directors/trustees/cabinet (= {trukamni}, {gritrukamni}). See also {bende}, {kagni}."},{"word":"kamnolraitru","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is the majesty of $t_1=n_1$ being a regent/monarch of $t_2$ by standard $n_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ka}, {nobli}, {traji}, {turni}, {kamba'i}."},{"word":"kamprije","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is wisdom of $x_2$ on matter $x_3$"},{"word":"kampu","score":10000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (property - ka) is common/general/universal among members of set $x_{2}$ (complete set).","notes":"Only fully universal sense applies; $x_1$ must be found in all members of $x_2$. For the non-universal sense see {fadni} and {zilfadni}. See also {cafne}, {rirci}, {fadni}, {cnano}, {tcaci}, {lakne}, {cmima}, {simxu}."},{"word":"kampu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is pleasure generated from event/state $x_2=p_1$ for experiencer $x_3=p_2$ under conditions $x_4=p_3$.","notes":"From {ka} {pluka}. See also {kamgei} 'happiness', {kamymle} 'beauty', {kamxau} 'goodness/beneficiality'."},{"word":"kamra'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is the relation of $s_1$ to $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {srana}, {ckini}, {jorne}."},{"word":"kamre","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a (unit consisting of) $x_2$ (li; number) of $x_3$ in dimension/aspect $x_4$ (default units)","notes":"Generic form of the SI prefixes and the like. Called \"metric prefix\" (with lowercase \"m\" in \"metric\") because the metric (measure system) is not defined (in particular, to be decimal and in accordance with proto-SI standards). For example: {centi} = {kamre} {li} {dau} {te'a} {ni'u} {re}. It is wise to not assume that $x_2$ is expressed in decimal base. See also: {namcrgogolo}/{kamrngogolo}, {kacmre}, {zilkacmre}, {kancu}, {merli}, {radno}, {stero}, {molro}, {gradu}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}, {nulpa}, {xaudbo}."},{"word":"kamrngogolo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a googol [$10^{100}$ ] of $x_2$ in dimension/aspect $x_3$ (default units).","notes":"See also: {kamre}, {namcrgogolo}"},{"word":"kamsutra","score":0,"definition":"$k_1$ is the speed of $s_1$ doing/being/bringing about $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ka}, {sutra}, {nilsutra}."},{"word":"kamtatpi","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is the fatigue of $t_1$ in being/doing $t_2$ (event).","notes":"Cf. {tatpi}, {sipna}"},{"word":"kamtende","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is the tendency of $x_2=t_1$ to $x_3=t_2$","notes":"from {ka}+{tende}"},{"word":"kamtsa","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is the strength of $t_1$ in property/quality $t_2$ (ka).","notes":"Cf. {ka}, {tsali}."},{"word":"kamve'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is the childhood (state of being a child) of $v_1$.","notes":"Cf. {ka}, {verba}, {vercedra}."},{"word":"kamvli","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is the power of $v_1$ in aspect $v_2$ under conditions $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ka}, {vlipa}, {trubasti}."},{"word":"kamxada","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fellow man/compatriot/mate/comrade of $x_2$, being united in $x_3$ (ka)","notes":"Differs from {pendo} in being impersonal, united because of x3. Differs from {kansa} in being affectionate and empathic."},{"word":"kamxansa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1 = $ka$_1$ is handedness/chirality/stereoisomerism/property of being chiral which is exhibited by $x_2 = $xansa$_1$, the chirality having type/signature/manifestation $x_3 = $xansa$_2$, according to standard/rule/consideration $x_4 = $xansa$_3$ and under conditions $x_5 = $xansa$_4$.","notes":"Relies on experimental {gismu} \"{xansa}\"."},{"word":"kamxelo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a chameleon of species $x_2$"},{"word":"kamymeckezra'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the numerically lower/lesser/inferior side of $x_2$ under order relation/judging aspect $x_3$.","notes":"See also: {kamyzmakezra'a} (the notes there apply here with appropriate analogs substituted)."},{"word":"kamymeckezrai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the least $x_2$ or in property $x_2$ (ka) among set/range $x_3$.","notes":"\"{traji}\" allows for both extremities but defaults to the positive side/valence (resulting in its meaning \"most\" in that case); this word 'defaults' to the negative side/valence and does not even have an alternative."},{"word":"kamymrokemjbijvebi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ exhibits extremis/the property of (pertaining to) both being near and approaching the death of $x_2$."},{"word":"kamyzi'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the quality of whom/what is free to do/be $x_2=z_2$; $x_1$ is freedom/liberty of $x_2=z_2$","notes":"Cf. {ka}, {zifre}, {nunzi'e}, {selzi'e}, {zi'ejva}."},{"word":"kamyzmakezra'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the numerically higher/greater/superior side of $x_2$ under order relation/judging aspect $x_3$.","notes":"For example, a Gaussian has two tails; the tail with the greater numbers (which is traditionally/conventionally plotted on the right side of a horizontally oriented scale) is kamyzmakezra'a. For another example, suprema and infima are the bounds on a set; suprema are bounds from (so-called) above - in other words, from the numerically greater side of the set in question. This word is used for every reference of saying \"above\", \"upper\", or \"right\" in the context of ordered numbers, since these terms are culturally-dependent. See also: {kamymeckezra'a}."},{"word":"kanba","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a goat/angora/[billy-goat/kid] of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {lanme}, {sunla}."},{"word":"kanbas","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Capricornus [astronomical constellation]/Capricorn [astrological sign].","notes":"From goat (={kanba}). Capricornus is Latin for \"horned male goat\" or \"goat horn\". Anyway, both male and female of the genus Capra have horns."},{"word":"kanbycirla","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a quantity of Chèvre/goat cheese of variety/from goat $c_2=k_1$."},{"word":"kanbyku'i","score":1,"definition":"$ku_1$ is a goatherd/takes-care-of/attends to//is caretaker for animals $ku_2=ka_1$.","notes":"See also herder (={danku'i})."},{"word":"kanbyma'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is January of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {pavmasti}, {nanca}, {jaurbeima'i}, {fipma'i}, {lanma'i}, {bakma'i}, {matsi'uma'i}, {mlajukma'i}, {cinfyma'i}, {xlima'i}, {laxma'i}, {rebjukma'i}, {celma'i}."},{"word":"kancau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is alone in state/condition/enterprise $x_2$","notes":"Syn. {nonseka}/{nonselkansa}"},{"word":"kancauxa'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ lives/resides alone in $x_2$"},{"word":"kancni","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ feels togetherness towards $x_2$","notes":"See also {seicni} (antonym), .{i'i}, {cinmo}, {kansa}."},{"word":"kancu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) counts the number in set $x_{2}$ to be $x_{3}$ [number/count] counting [off] by units $x_{4}$.","notes":"($x_2$ is complete set); See also {kanji}, {satci}, {merli}."},{"word":"kancuka'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (set, group, structure, category, class, etc.) has cardinality less than or equal to aleph-null; $x_1$ is mathematically countable (including the option of being finite).","notes":"Purposefully designed as a zi'evla. $x_1$ is finite or countably infinite; there exists a bijection between (the set underlying) $x_1$ and a (not necessarily proper) subset of the set of all of the natural numbers. The empty set is finite. For \"uncountable\"/\"uncountably infinite\", use \"{to'e} ({zei}) kancuka'e\". See also: {cimni} / {tolcimni}."},{"word":"kandi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is dim/dull/pale/non-intense in property $x_{2}$ (ka) as received/measured by observer $x_{3}$.","notes":"In colors, indicates unsaturated, pastel, pale (though blabi can also indicate a kind of paleness). See also {blabi}, {carmi}, {klina}, {linto}, {manku}, {murse}, {ruble}, {skari}, {milxe}, {blanu}, {bunre}, {cicna}, {crino}, {grusi}, {narju}, {nukni}, {pelxu}, {xekri}, {xunre}, {zirpu}."},{"word":"kandidate","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a candidate for $x_2$"},{"word":"kandiru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a candirú of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"syn. {finprvandeli}, {pincyfi'e}; see also {latfi'e}"},{"word":"kanguru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kangaroo of species/breed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {daskymabru}, {daskycribe}, {sralo}, {plipe}."},{"word":"kanji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ calculates/reckons/computes $x_{2}$ [value (ni)/state] from data $x_{3}$ by process $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {kancu}, {jdice}, {skami}."},{"word":"kanjunla","score":2,"definition":"$j_1=k_1$ is a watch (portable timepiece) measuring time units $j_2$ to precision $j_3$ with timing mechanism $j_4$.","notes":"Cf. {junla}, {temci}."},{"word":"kanla","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the eye [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: sensory apparatus]; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is ocular.","notes":"$x_1$ is optic. See also {jvinu}, {kerlo}, {viska}, {kumte}."},{"word":"kanmige","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (property with two places for ce'u) is the property according to which members of $x_2$ (ordered set with two members) are related to each other in the same way as members of $x_3$ (ordered set with two members), or in the same way as members of $x_4$ (ordered set with two members), etc. ... (infinite number of places)","notes":"This is analogy; the terms in $x_2$ are related to one another in the same way as the terms in $x_i$, for any $i>1$, and that mutual relationship is that of $x_1$. The cardinality and order of the sumti filling every terbri except the first is determined by the number of {ce'u}'s in and the main selbri in abstraction of the first terbri. See also {kenmige}, {cenmige}"},{"word":"kanpe","score":19,"definition":"$x_1$ expects/looks for the occurence of $x_2$ (event), expected likelihood $x_3$ (0-1, default {li} {so'a} i.e. near 1); $x_1$ subjectively evaluates the likelihood of $x_2$ (event) to be $x_3$.","notes":"The value of $x_3$ is a subjective estimate of likeliness according to $x_1$, and is the basic determinant of whether kanpe means something like \"hope\" or \"wish\" or \"expect\", although kanpe never carries the connotation of desire; for that connotation see {pacna}. kanpe with $x_3$ not very close to 1 has no simple equivalent in English, but for objects/states with negligible expectation it is something like \"wishing\"; if the state is plausibly likely, it is something like \"hoping\". In both cases, though, the English implication of emotional desire is not present. The value will usually be expressed using inexact numbers (\"{li} {piso'u}\" to \"{li} {piro}\"); not-necessarily desirous wish, not necessarily desirous hope. See also {ba'a}, {djica}, {pacna}, {lakne}, {cunso}."},{"word":"kanpyclira","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ happens sooner than expected by $x_2$"},{"word":"kanpygei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ looks forward, is in joyful anticipation of $x_2$ (proposition) being the case."},{"word":"kanpylerci","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ happens later than expected by $x_2$"},{"word":"kanro","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is healthy/fit/well/in good health by standard $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {bilma}, {mikce}."},{"word":"kansa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is with/accompanies/is a companion of $x_{2}$, in state/condition/enterprise $x_{3}$ (event/state).","notes":"$x_1$ is together with/along with $x_2$. See also {kagni}, {jorne}, {gunma}, {girzu}, {lasna}."},{"word":"kansele","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) cancels $x_2$ (event)","notes":"See {jai} {gau} {de'a}"},{"word":"kansi'ona","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a canzone","notes":"See {sanga}"},{"word":"kansi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ do $x_2$ together.","notes":"See also {jo'u}"},{"word":"kansmu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u/si'o) is a connotation/undertone of $x_2$ (text or act of expression), recognized by $x_3$","notes":"See {kansa}, {smuni}"},{"word":"kansone","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a canzone sung by $x_2$"},{"word":"kantalupa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cantaloupe of species $x_2$"},{"word":"kantaro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sea bream of species/subspecies $x_2$","notes":"See also {finpe}"},{"word":"kantiniiu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a real number which belongs to the interval (0, 1), or it belongs to the set $x_2$ (contextless default: empty set), exactly.","notes":"This word is good for \"percentage\" or \"fraction\" (one sense). It can be used in order to construct a lujvo for \"continuum\" (the interval (0,1)). Generically, no further restriction is placed upon $x_1$. In particular, it need not be rational. $x_2$ need not be a subset of the reals. However, in particular, $x_2 = Set(0,1)$ allows $x_1$ to belong to exactly $[0,1]$. $x_1$ belongs to no set which is not a subset of $(0,1) \\cup x_2$."},{"word":"kantrbocuni","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is a boson (quantum wave-particle obeying Bose–Einstein statistics) of type $x2$ in quantum state/with properties $x3$","notes":"See also: {kantu}, {kantrfermini}"},{"word":"kantrfermini","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is a fermion (quantum wave-particle/quanton obeying Fermi-Dirac statistics) of type $x2$ in quantum state/with properties $x3$","notes":"See also: {kantu}, {kantrbocuni}"},{"word":"kantu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantum/ray/elementary particle/smallest measurable increment of property/activity $x_{2}$.","notes":"Quantum ray (= {bonka'u}). (cf. {selci} for masses and most objects; {ratni}, {gradu}, {gusni}, {nejni}, {linji})"},{"word":"kanvasa","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is some canvas","notes":"A piece of coarse cloth, woven from hemp, useful for making sails and tents or as a surface for paintings."},{"word":"kanxa'u","score":2,"definition":"$xa_1=k_1$ is a roommate of/lives with $k_2$ at location/habitat/nest/home/abode $x_3=xa_2$."},{"word":"kanxe","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a conjunction, stating that $x_{2}$ (du'u) and $x_{3}$ (du'u) are both true.","notes":"See also {vlina}."},{"word":"ka'o","selmaho":"PA5","score":100001,"definition":"digit/number: imaginary i; square root of -1.","notes":"Acts as a number punctuation mark (separating the real and the imaginary parts of a complex number); for example \"ci ka'o re\" means 3 + 2i. See also: {kau'o}, {ka'o'ai}, {ka'o'ei}."},{"word":"ka'o'ai","selmaho":"PA5","score":2,"definition":"imaginary i (non-comma)","notes":"This is literally a unit, a pure number that is treated as a scalar; it is what happens when considering C to be a field over C - ordered pairs/tuples for coordinates no longer make much sense. Thus, this number operates exactly as one might think i would/should operate: as a single number, without components. In certain bases, it can be used a pure digit (which simplifies some potential numeric strings, compared to the usage of {ka'o} therein). See also: {ka'o} (and its commentary on Jbovlaste for the justification for this word), {fai'u}."},{"word":"ka'o'ai zei namcu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a strictly imaginary number (possibly being $0 = 0*i$), not necessarily understood as a complex number as well.","notes":"Real part is 0."},{"word":"ka'o'ei","selmaho":"PA5","score":1,"definition":"imaginary i, comma - spherical coordinates: first coordinate gives magnitude (complex modulus/radius) of the number, the second number gives the angle from the positive real axis measured counterclockwise toward the 'positive' imaginary axis (default: in the primary branch/Arg) as measured in some units (which that number should contain; the contextless default will suppose radians); the angle is not normalized.","notes":"The number (r, x) = r*e^(i x); this would be denoted by \"ry ka'o'ei xy\". The angle x is (by default) measured in radians and is not normalized (contains no hidden/inherent multiples of pi); it will canonically be between 0 and tau radians (inclusive on only one side; \"tau\" here means \"{tau'u}\"), but it need not be so restricted; x will almost certainly be real. r is necessarily nonnegative and real. r = 0 implies that (r,x) = 0 (as a complex number - id est: complex zero); r being infinite implies that (r,x) is complex infinity (on the Riemann sphere, for example); in either of these situations, x will default to x = 0 if possible - otherwise, to the least value allowed by its domain which is congruent to 0 modulo tau radians. See also: {te'o}, {ka'o}."},{"word":"ka'oi","selmaho":"MOI","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (ka) is obtained from $x_2$ (ka) by uncurrying the first N places","notes":"\"lo ka ko'a ce'o ko'e ce'ai broda\" (see wiki 'Abstraction Pattern Syntax') is equivalent to \"lo reka'oi co ka ce'u ce'u broda\""},{"word":"ka'oi'i","selmaho":"NU","score":2,"definition":"convert bridi into n-ary property claim: $x_n$ is such that it fills the n-th occurrence of ce'u in [bridi].","notes":"Similar to {poi'i} but using {ce'u} instead of {ke'a} as the binding variable, thus allowing for plural properties. In particular, allows for an alternative way of defining brivla. E.g. {cabna} = \"ka'oi'i ce'u fasnu ca ce'u kei\". See also {ka}, {poi'i}, {ce'u}."},{"word":"ka'omcu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a complex number with real part $x_2$ and imaginary part $x_3$","notes":"From {ka'o} + {namcu}."},{"word":"ka'omlu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=k_1$ is sickly/appears healthy to observer $s_3$ by standard $k_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bi'amlu}."},{"word":"ka'orta","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a carrot of species/variety/cultivar $x_2$","notes":"See {najgenja}"},{"word":"ka'o zei namcu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a complex number (understood as such).","notes":"Not necessarily strictly imaginary (or real, for that matter). This word relies on {xo'ei} to implicitly fill both sides of {ka'o}. See also: {ka'o'ai zei namcu}, {noka'ono} (with PA neither immediately before nor immediately after it), {nozeika'o zei namcu}, and {ka'ozeino zei namcu}."},{"word":"ka'ozeino zei namcu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pure real number (such that its imaginary part is 0) understood as an example of a complex number.","notes":"Includes 0 = (0,0) = 0 + 0i. This word relies on {xo'ei} implicitly filling the second slot of \"{ka'o}\" and also relies on the Cartesian decomposition of all complex numbers into real and imaginary bases (due to {ka'o}). It is important to note that this is isomorphic to a 'normal' real number but is not one; it is a complex number with imaginary part 0. See also: {ka'o zei namcu} and {nozeika'o zei namcu}."},{"word":"kapcikna","score":2,"definition":"$cikna_1=skapi_2$ experiences goose bumps."},{"word":"kapkevna","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a skin pore of pelt/skin/hide/leather $k_2=s_1$ from $x_3=s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {nazbi}, {pilka}, {xasne}."},{"word":"kapsi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a chili/bell pepper (Capsicum) of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"cf. {kapsiku}."},{"word":"kapsiku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a chili/bell pepper (Capsicum) of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"cf. {cpina}, {spatrpiperi}, {tamca}, {patlu}, {tanko}, {mlongena}"},{"word":"kapxra","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ is a tattoo/body art/brand/[image on the body] depicting $x_2=p_2$ on animal/body part $x_3=s_2$ made by artist $x_4=p_3$","notes":"Cf. {skapi}, {pixra}."},{"word":"karbi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [observer] compares $x_{2}$ with $x_{3}$ in property $x_{4}$ (ka), determining comparison $x_{5}$ (state).","notes":"See also {klani}, {mapti}, {sarxe}, {zmadu}, {mleca}, {dunli}."},{"word":"karbina","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are elements of the same partially-ordered set $x_3$ (see notes) such that $x_1$ and $x_2$ cannot be meaningfully compared via said relation/in said property.","notes":"Neither is more nor less than the other because those relations/concepts simply do not make sense for the given pair. $x_3$ accepts sumti of either of two types/structures: (1) a partially-ordered set in which both the underlying set and the order relation on it are specified explicitly (see: \"{cmacistura}\"); (2) a simple \"ka\" construct indicating a property or characteristic which roughly functions as the basis of an assumed partial-order relation on an unspecified or vague partially-ordered set, in a fashion which is grammatically approximately analogous to \"{zmadu}\"'s structure."},{"word":"karce","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a car/automobile/truck/van [a wheeled motor vehicle] for carrying $x_{2}$, propelled by $x_{3}$","notes":"See also {carce}, {xislu}, {marce}, {sabnu}."},{"word":"karcutci","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a sandal for protecting feet $c_2$, and of material $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {tupcutci}, {smoka}."},{"word":"karcycelxa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1=k_2$ is a self-propelled artillery gun for use against $x_2$ by $x_3$, launching projectile $c_2$ propelled by $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {karce}, {cecla}, {xarci}, {xumjimcelxa'i}, {gutyjamkarce}, {xiljamkarce}, {karcycelxa'i}, {sorjaknykarce}."},{"word":"karcyckiku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a car key opening/unlocking a lock of car $c_2=k_1$, and having relevant properties $c_3$."},{"word":"karcyflani","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vehicle horn, a klaxon"},{"word":"karcykla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ comes/goes to $x_2$ from $x_3$ via route $x_4$ using car $x_5$","notes":"This word is in Jbovlaste based on its use in CLL"},{"word":"karcymra","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is a carport protecting car $m_2=k_1$ from $m_3$ (normally getting rained on or the like)","notes":"See also {karcyzda}."},{"word":"karcystacpestu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the drive-thru/drive-through lane of restaurant $x_2$","notes":"See also {gusta}, {sazri}, {cidja}."},{"word":"karcyzda","score":2,"definition":"$z_1$ is a garage for car $z_2=k_1$","notes":"See also {karcymra}."},{"word":"karda","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a card [small nearly-2-dimensional shape/form] of material $x_{2}$, shape $x_{3}$.","notes":"($x_3$ shape default rectangular); See also {matci}, {tapla}, {plita}."},{"word":"kardacevo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ [mass of properties describing skills, technological advances] is a civilization of $x_2$ (mass of persons) manifesting Type $x_3$ (number) on the Kardashev scale of technological advancement according to standard/particular scale/definition $x_4$.","notes":"A Type I civilization can store all of the energy from $solri_1$ of its $kardacevo_2$. A Type II can harness the total energy of such $solri_1$. A Type III civilization can control energy on the scale of its entire host galaxy. See also {kulnu}, {tarso'imei}."},{"word":"kardamomo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cardomom (Elettaria cardamomum) of variety $x_2$"},{"word":"kardyckiku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1=c_1$ is a key card unlocking lock $x_2=c_2$ by property/card type $x_3=c_3$","notes":"Various types of cards include mechanical holes, bar code, magnetic stripe ({maksriveikarda}), Wiegand wire, microchip and RFID. Cf. {maksrikardymi'i}."},{"word":"kardyserlaxi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a ray, skate, etc. (flat fish which is a relative of sharks) of taxon $x_2$","notes":"Colloquial; approximates taxon Batoidea, but focuses on the relative flatness and thinness of the individual (or what is typical for the species). In jocular English translation, this concept could be described as \"pancake shark\" or \"flat shark\"."},{"word":"karfigre","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is in the genus Dorstenia, species $f_2$"},{"word":"kargau","score":4,"definition":"$g_1$ opens portal/passage/entranceway $k_1$, permitting access to $k_2$ by $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {kalri}, {gasnu}, {toltelgau}."},{"word":"kargu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (object/commodity/property/event) is costly/expensive/dear to $x_{2}$ by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"$x_1$ may be a specific object, a commodity (mass), an event, or a property; pedantically, for objects/commodities, this is sumti-raising from ownership of the object/commodity (= {poskargu} for unambiguous semantics). See also {vamji}, {dirba}, {vajni}, {jdima}, {pleji}, {canja}, {jerna}, {jinga}, {jemna}, {sfasa}, {vecnu}."},{"word":"karkade","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is hibiscus of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"karkaju","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a wolverine of variety $k_2$."},{"word":"karkino","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a crab (type of aquatic crustacean) of type $x_2$","notes":"Less taxonomically specific than {braxiiura}; generally refers to any aquatic decapod with a broad shell and pincers, including those aren't classed as infraorder Brachyura, e.g. hermit crabs, king crabs, and porcelain crabs. See {cakyjukni}."},{"word":"karli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a collar/ring/belt/band around/surrounding $x_{2}$ made of material $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also sphincter. See also {sruri}, {djine}."},{"word":"karloka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Philippine carioca dessert, bamboo-skewered caramel-coated deep fried glutinous rice balls, of variety/type $x_2$"},{"word":"karmikorselte","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ (number) is an absolute Fermat pseudoprime (Carmichael-Korselt number) in structure $x2$"},{"word":"karmine","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is of carmine color","notes":"Carmine color is the color of blood or cherries or tomatoes or rubies"},{"word":"karmo","score":-1,"definition":"$k_1$ is Welsh in aspect $k_2$."},{"word":"karna'ano","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ represents/pertains to Canaanite culture in property/aspect $x_2$","notes":"Especially for Biblical Canaanites."},{"word":"karnauba","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a carnaúba palm, carnaubeira palm (Copernicia prunifera) of variety $x_2$"},{"word":"karnavali","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ celebrates $x_2$ with the carnival party $x_3$ (property of $x_1$); $x_3$ is a carnival devoted to $x_2$","notes":"See also {salci}."},{"word":"karni","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a journal/periodical/magazine/[newspaper] with content $x_{2}$ published by $x_{3}$ for audience $x_{4}$.","notes":"$x_2$ may be a subject, but not all journals have a single subject; all have some sort of principle defining what is included, so this need not be a list. See also {papri}, {pelji}, {tcidu}."},{"word":"karnivora","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a carnivoran (animal belonging to the Carnivora order)","notes":"See also {re'ucti}"},{"word":"karnyke'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the $x_3$'rd issue/number of journal/periodical/magazine/publication $x_2$ with content $x_4$ published by $x_5$ for audience $x_6$ ."},{"word":"karot zei spati","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a carrot of species / variety / cultivar $x_2$","notes":"See also {genja}."},{"word":"karpa","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a member of subfamily Caprinae of species/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"karpinai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a caprine/a member of subfamily Caprinae, of species/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"karpo'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an open-break with broken piece $x_{2}$."},{"word":"karpo'ijbe","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=k_3$ hatches from eggshell $j_2=p_1=k_1$","notes":"{kalri}+{porpi}+{jbena} This is based on the lujvo {karpo'i}, glossed as \"something breaks open\". It is not obvious to me whether any of $k_2$ (portal destination), $p_2$ (pieces of broken thing), $j_3$ (birthdate), or $j_4$ (birthplace) are appropriate to include in this lujvo."},{"word":"karsna","score":5,"definition":"$s_1$ is a vowel sound.","notes":"Cf. {zunsna}."},{"word":"kartamo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is safflower of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"kartapuno","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Punic/Carthaginian culture/language/society/nation/identity in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also: {latmo}, {friko}, {latmrfriko}, {gomsi}, {banxupu'u}"},{"word":"kartecu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a candidate for $x_2$ (ka) to be considered/approved by $x_3$","notes":"Possibly but not necessarily human: for instance, a city could be a candidate to host an event. See also {cuxna}, {kaircu'a}."},{"word":"kartilago","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is/contains cartilage, performing function $x_2$ in body of $x_3$.","notes":"Definition modeled after {bongu}. Synonym: {bogykicmai}. See also {bogykicmaifi'e} 'cartilaginous fish'."},{"word":"kartuli","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is Georgian (Caucasus) in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"see also {sakartulos}"},{"word":"kartuna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cartoon about $x_2$"},{"word":"karvana","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a caravan consisting of $x_2$ traveling across/through $x_3$","notes":"Cf. {bende}, {girzu}, {gunma}."},{"word":"karxoji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (astronomical object or its part) experiences hitting its magnetosphere by a coromal mass ejection from $x_2$ (default: the only star $x_1$ is gravitationally bound to); $x_1$ experiences a Carrington event, solar storm","notes":"See also {aksarni}, {solri}, {tcikculube}."},{"word":"kasnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiceless velar stop sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Derived from and synonymous with {ky zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient consonant in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"kasygau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) scrambles/mixes/shuffles/messes up/disorganizes/chaotically rearranges $x_2$ in property/aspect $x_3$."},{"word":"katajinadelazariRAdek","score":-1,"definition":"Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek","notes":"Polish utilitarian ({utliti zei marde}) moral philosopher, 1975-present, an assistant professor at the University of Łódź at the time of this writing. See also {piterSINger}, {UUTC}."},{"word":"katajinas","score":1,"definition":"Katarzyna"},{"word":"katci","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is turned on / activated / operational for function $x_2$","notes":"Syn. {akti}. Turned off = {ganda}, to turn on (agentive) = {katcygau}, to turn off (agentive) = {gandygau}. Also see {tolpo'u}."},{"word":"katcitky'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ predates/preys upon/is a predator of another which predates/preys upon/is a predator of another which ... which predates/preys upon/is a predator of another which predates/preys upon/is a predator of $x_2$ by intermediate steps $x_3$ (ce'o).","notes":"Metapredator."},{"word":"katcti","score":2,"definition":"$k_1=c_1$ is a predator that hunts and feeds on prey $k_2=c_2$.","notes":"See also carnivore (={re'ucti}), herbivore (={spacti})."},{"word":"katkana","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a katakana (Japanese syllabary) of sound $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {lerfu}."},{"word":"katlana","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Catalan culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"katna","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (tool/blade/force) cuts [through]/splits/divides $x_{2}$ (object) into pieces $x_{3}$.","notes":"For $x_1$ force, it is a force acting as a blade, not acting upon a blade; agentive cutting (= {ka'argau}, {ka'arzu'e}). (cf. {kakpa}, {sraku} for cutting into without division; {plixa}, {dakfu}, {jinci}, {porpi}, {spofu}, {tunta}, {xrani}, {fatri}, {fendi}, {balre}, {dilcu})"},{"word":"katnymikce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ performs surgery, operates on $x_2$."},{"word":"katpre","score":0,"definition":"$x1=k1=p1$ is a huntsman, hunting $x2=k2$"},{"word":"katso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a/the penis [body-part] of $x_2$","notes":"Italian \"cazzo\"; cf. {pinji}, {nakpinji}"},{"word":"katxodi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cathode/negative electrode.","notes":"See also {anxodi}, {ionti}"},{"word":"katyge'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hunting-dog/hound of type $x_2$","notes":"See {kalte}, {gerku}"},{"word":"ka'u","selmaho":"UI2","score":100000,"definition":"evidential: I know by cultural means (myth or custom).","notes":"See also {kluju'o}."},{"word":"kau","selmaho":"UI3a","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: marks word serving as focus of indirect question: \"I know WHO went to the store\"."},{"word":"kau'a","selmaho":"KOhA1","score":1,"definition":"pro-sumti: strong-memory something1/eidetic da/elephant thing1 (logically quantified existential, arbitrarily-long-scope pro-sumti)","notes":"The meaning is the same as {da} and it functions the same way except that any assignment/qualification placed upon it (except for quantification) is semantically retained throughout a discourse until {da'o} is uttered; it acts as though the scope (except for quantification that occurs outside of a POI-clause) of all previous usages are arbitrarily long, terminated only by {da'o} or the end of the discourse. User beware: usage is tricky. See also: {kau'e}, {kau'i}, {da'au}, {da}."},{"word":"kau'ai","selmaho":"KAUhAI","score":1,"definition":"Microdigit-spanning endianness binary-toggle.","notes":"Switches the endianness of the microdigits in all subsequent numeric strings (during their interpretation phase) from big-endian to little-endian or vice-versa; macrodigit endianness is unaffected; it does span across macrodigits (into their microdigits), until used again or terminated by the end of scope of {li}, etc. (see below). So, for example, in the context of specifying a month of the year and a day of the month (in macrodigit big-endian format: MM-DD), exactly \"kau'ai pa re pi'e pa no\" is in little-endian mode for exactly the microdigits and means only the first day of the twenty-first month, if it existed, (and not the twelfth day of the tenth month, the tenth day of the twelfth month, the twenty-first day of the first month, or anything else); meanwhile, exactly \"kau'ai kau'ai pa re pi'e pa no\" is big-endian in its microdigits and means only the tenth day of the twelfth month (and not the twenty-first day of the first month, the twelfth day of the tenth month, the first day of the twenty-first month (if it existed), or anything else). Without prior specification or context, Lojban assumes a big-endian setting (although such language is never explicitly used in the CLL), except for certain brivla (such as {detri}, currently); in such a case or in any case whatsoever other than having previously and still-actively and explicitly specified the little-endian interpretation, including bi-endian or middle-endian etc./vel sim. cases, the first active and explicit usage of this word (called the \"original usage\" here) switches the interpretation to little-endian; thereafter, each usage will toggle between big-endian (all odd-numbered subsequent occurrences) and then back to little-endian (all even-numbered subsequent occurrences), where the original usage (which switched away from contextless default or non-little-endian interpretation) is counted as the zeroth usage. This function is an involution (at least after the original usage). It terminates with the closing of the scope of {li}, the usage of a brivla or gadri or {du} (or similar) or {boi}, or the overarching specification for the text (iff used therein); it does span across (not terminate with) VUhU and the like. For now, it really should not be used twice within the same numeric string/macrodigit. Notice that exactly \"kau'ai pa re ci\" means \"three hundred twenty-one\" because there is only one macrodigit (so, its remaining big-endian, assuming contextless default, is inconsequential), but its microdigits have become little-endian. See also: {kau'au}."},{"word":"kau'au","selmaho":"KAUhAI","score":1,"definition":"Macrodigit-spanning endianness binary-toggle.","notes":"Switches the endianness of the macrodigits in all subsequent numeric strings (during their interpretation phase) from big-endian to little-endian or vice-versa; the internal structure (microdigit interpretation) of each macrodigit is not affected. So, for example, in the context of specifying a month of the year and a day of the month, exactly \"kau'au pa re pi'e pa no\" is in little-endian mode for exactly its macrodigits and means only the twelfth day of the tenth month (and not the twenty-first day of the first month, the tenth day of the twelfth month, the first day of the twenty-first month (if it existed), or anything else); meanwhile, exactly \"kau'au kau'au pa re pi'e pa no\" is big-endian for exactly its macrodigits and means only the tenth day of the twelfth month (and not the twenty-first day of the first month, the twelfth day of the tenth month, the first day of the twenty-first month (if it existed), or anything else). Without prior specification or context, Lojban assumes a big-endian setting (although such language is never explicitly used in the CLL), except for certain brivla (such as {detri}, currently); in such a case or in any case whatsoever other than having previously and still-actively and explicitly specified the little-endian interpretation, including bi-endian or middle-endian etc./vel sim. cases, the first active and explicit usage of this word (called the \"original usage\" here) switches the interpretation to little-endian; thereafter, each usage will toggle between big-endian (all odd-numbered subsequent occurrences) and then back to little-endian (all even-numbered subsequent occurrences), where the original usage (which switched away from contextless default or non-little-endian interpretation) is counted as the zeroth usage. This function is an involution (at least after the original usage). It terminates as {kau'ai} does: with the closing of the scope of {li}, the usage of a brivla or gadri or {du} (or the like) or {boi}, or the overarching specification for the text (iff used therein); it does span over (not terminate with) VUhU. For now, it really should not be used within the same numeric string. Notice that exactly \"kau'au pa re ci\" still means \"one hundred twenty-three\" because there is only one macrodigit (so, its now being little-endian is inconsequential) and its microdigits are still big-endian, assuming contextless default. See also: {kau'ai}."},{"word":"kau'e","selmaho":"KOhA1","score":1,"definition":"pro-sumti: strong-memory something2/eidetic de/elephant thing2 (logically quantified existential, arbitrarily-long-scope pro-sumti)","notes":"The meaning is the same as {de} and it functions the same way except that any assignment/qualification placed upon it (except for quantification) is semantically retained throughout a discourse until {da'o} is uttered; it acts as though the scope (except for quantification that occurs outside of a POI-clause) of all previous usages are arbitrarily long, terminated only by {da'o} or the end of the discourse. User beware: usage is tricky. See also: {kau'a}, {kau'i}, {da'au}, {de}."},{"word":"ka'ugra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ Planck masses by standard $x_3$","notes":"See also {grake}, {ka'ursnidu}, {ka'utre}, {ka'urnidyxa'o}, {ka'urke'o}"},{"word":"kau'i","selmaho":"KOhA1","score":1,"definition":"pro-sumti: strong-memory something3/eidetic di/elephant thing3 (logically quantified existential, arbitrarily-long-scope pro-sumti)","notes":"The meaning is the same as {di} and it functions the same way except that any assignment/qualification placed upon it (except for quantification) is semantically retained throughout a discourse until {da'o} is uttered; it acts as though the scope (except for quantification that occurs outside of a POI-clause) of all previous usages are arbitrarily long, terminated only by {da'o} or the end of the discourse. User beware: usage is tricky. See also: {kau'a}, {kau'e}, {da'au}, {di}."},{"word":"kaunka","score":2,"definition":"what satisfies property $x_1$ conditions what satisfies property $x_2$; what satisfies $x_2$ depends on what satisfies $x_1$","notes":"Synonymous to {fancuka}"},{"word":"kaunmei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (collection, body, set, mass, tuple, n-some, etc.) is $x_2$ (li; default: 1) indivisible/atomic/elementary/basic discrete entities (or particles) of type $x_3$ in composition/content, by standard $x_4$; the count of instances of $x_3$ in $x_1$ is $x_2$ by standard $x_4$.","notes":"Not an SI standard unit; dimensionality is 1 or, arguably, the same as the mole (\"{molro}\"); usually optional in practice. To be used for unit composition (such as count per unit time (see: )). $x_3$ values which are mutually distinct and not mutually heirarchically related/comparable produce orthogonality; for example: hydrogen atoms are counted separately from carbon atoms, but neither one is independent of the count of hydrocarbon compounds, in a given sample. Whether 'multiple' instances of mutually identical entities are each counted separately is defined by $x_4$ (where \"multiple\" here is not intended to bias interpretation or to be tautological). For the purposes of this word, the $x_3$-composition of $x_1$ should not be treated as a continuum. Actual/physical indivisibility need not be required; only conceptual and relevant indivisibility or basicness is required, and may be further explained or restricted via $x_4$. See also: \"{kancu}\", \"{mei}\", \"{fei'u}\"."},{"word":"kau'o","selmaho":"PA5","score":1,"definition":"generic algebra unit $e_n$","notes":"The structure/space in which it is being considered should be specified. Subscripts are expected. Used for octonions, sedenions, etc. Can also be used for R, C, or H. Works like {ka'o} (as a comma) and is isomorphic to it. See also: {ka'o}, {kai'o}, {kei'o}, {koi'o}."},{"word":"kaurdata","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a salamander of family/genus/species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {banfi}."},{"word":"ka'urji'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ scores/gains a point against $x_2$ in competition/game/contest $x_3$."},{"word":"ka'urke'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ Planck temperatures by standard $x_3$","notes":"See also {kelvo}, {ka'ursnidu}, {ka'utre}, {ka'ugra}, {ka'urnidyxa'o}"},{"word":"ka'urleptoni","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a lepton [elementary particle] with flavour $k_2$."},{"word":"ka'urnidyxa'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ Planck charges by standard $x_3$","notes":"See also {xapsnidu}, {ka'ursnidu}, {ka'utre}, {ka'ugra}, {ka'urke'o}"},{"word":"kaurpo'esi'opre","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a communist following communist ideologie/theorie $x_2$"},{"word":"kaurselju'o","score":2,"definition":"$d_2=k_1$ is common sense to knowers $d_1$ about subject $d_3$ by epistemology $d_4$.","notes":"Cf. {selju'o}, {kampu}."},{"word":"ka'ursnidu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ Planck times by standard $x_3$","notes":"See also {snidu}, {ka'utre}, {ka'ugra}, {ka'urnidyxa'o}, {ka'urke'o}"},{"word":"ka'utre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ Planck lengths in direction $x_3$ by standard $x_4$","notes":"See also {mitre}, {ka'ursnidu}, {ka'ugra}, {ka'urnidyxa'o}, {ka'urke'o}."},{"word":"kau'u","selmaho":"KAUhU","score":3,"definition":"Predicate to variable-binding binary quantifier. The first slot of the predicate must be a property.","notes":"Terminator: {te'u}. Semantically equivalent to {kai'i} but behaving syntactically as a quantifier, and therefore able to bind {da}, for example. If a kau'u-phrase is followed by a selbri or a poi-clause, the referents of the x1 or ke'a slot of those will be passed collectively to the x2 of the kau'u-predicate. A kau'u-phrase followed by a sumti other than a bindable variable ({da}…) will treat this latter as if it was a selbri «me [the sumti] me'u». Usage examples: «kau'u roldza da viska da» = «roldza fa lo ka ce'u viska ri» = «ro da viska da»; «kau'u kampu lo mlatu cu se tuple vo da» = «kampu lo mlatu fa lo ka ce'u se tuple vo da» = «ro lo mlatu cu se tuple vo da». See also {kai'i}."},{"word":"kauvboi","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cowboy/cowgirl/person pertaining to cowboy culture by standard $x_2$.","notes":"Non-cultural specific usage (={xirbakyku'i}). Cowboy hat (={kauvboi} {mapku}), jeans (={kauvboi} {palku}; {de'emni} {palku}; {bluji})."},{"word":"kavboie","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cowboy"},{"word":"kavbu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ captures/catches/apprehends/seizes/nabs $x_{2}$ with trap/restraint $x_{3}$.","notes":"Catch something thrown (= {rerkavbu}). See also {jersi}, {kalte}, {pinfu}, {sisku}, se {rinju}."},{"word":"kavzi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is \"quasi\" in property (ka) $x_2$; $x_1$ is \"similar but not quite\"/analogical to/comparable to having property $x_2$; $x_1$ is a quasi-$x_2$.","notes":"Different from {simlu} in that {simlu} assumes that the seemingly present property is actually absent, and different from {simsa} in that {simsa} focuses on the similarity, whereas this word focuses on the difference."},{"word":"kaxyje'u","score":2,"definition":"both statements $x_1$ (du'u) and $x_2$ (du'u) are true (logical conjunction)","notes":"See also {vlinyje'u}, {kanxe}, {jetydu'i}, {jetfrica}."},{"word":"kaxykemlojvro","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is an AND gate with input [pins] $v_2$ and output [pins] $v_3$ in circuit/system $v_4$.","notes":"Cf. {kanxe}, {lojvro}."},{"word":"kazmi","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ (li) is the cardinality of set $x_2$ (set)","notes":"Exactly equivalent to {nilzilcmi} except in morphology. But cardinality is a pretty fundamental thing in mathematics (in some sense, even more fundamental than natural numbers), so it arguably deserves a gismu; this will also shorten many lujvo which should use a word for cardinality. The second terbri should technically be filled by a set, but other structures could probably be acceptable; these might include groups and other algebraic structures, multisets, lists, classes, vel sim. {ci'i} alone (without being followed by another (integer-representing) digit) indicates an infinite cardinality but not which one; beware the assumption of the Axiom of Choice or Generalized Continuum Hypothesis."},{"word":"kazra","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is quantum mechanical in property $x_2$ with behavior/traits/result $x_3$; $x_1$ demonstrates quantum weirdness/quantum mechanical nature.","notes":"For \"quantumness\", use {kamkazra}. Proposed short rafsi: -kaz-. See also: {kantu}, {namra}, {klaso}, {slabu}, {mairsau} (physically behaves expectedly/familiarly, normally; displays no physical weirdness/exoticness), {cizra}, {maircizra} (physically behaves unexpectedly; displays physical weirdness/exoticness), {cizyfau} (exotic event/phenomenon/signal), {cizmai} ((physically) exotic material/matter/substance), {cizykantu} (new/exotic/unknown/unfamiliar particle/quanton), {cizratni} (exotic atom/bound state), {rartni}."},{"word":"kazrybitnrkrati","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is (one sense)/represents (different sense) a qubit with $x_2$ eigenstates, where eigenstates $x_3$ (ordered list) respectively correspond to bit states $x_4$ (ordered list with as many entries as $x_3$)","notes":"x3 probably has a multiple of x2 entries."},{"word":"ke","selmaho":"KE","score":100002,"definition":"start grouping of tanru, etc; ... type of ... ; overrides normal tanru left grouping.","notes":"Cf. {ke'e}, {bo}."},{"word":"ke'a","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: relativized sumti (object of relative clause)."},{"word":"ke'ai","selmaho":"KEhAI","score":2,"definition":"Toggles to no grouping","notes":"rafsi -ked- The grouping of gismu/rafsi is left ambiguous. So with a statement like: ke'ai melbi cmalu nixli ckule or kedmlecmaxlicu'e it is unclear whether this is referring to a (((pretty little)girls)school), (pretty(little(girls(school))), etc. Overridden by ke'ei or ke'ei'a. (Applies only to next selbri.)"},{"word":"ke'atci","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a tool to punch holes into something; $t_1$ is a hole punch/puncher (in a general sense).","notes":"For hole punchers designed for paper, see “{pleke'atci}”."},{"word":"ke'au","selmaho":"ZOhU","score":2,"definition":"relative clause prenex: assigns a variable to the object of the relative clause","notes":"Works like {ce'ai}, but binds to {ke'a} rather than {ce'u}. lo broda poi ko'a ke'au brode ko'a = lo broda poi ke'a goi ko'a zo'u brode ko'a"},{"word":"kebzo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Quebec nationality/culture/geography in aspect $x_2$ (ka)"},{"word":"kecti","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (person) pities/feels sorry for $x_{2}$ (person) about $x_{3}$ (abstraction).","notes":"See also {cinmo}, {xendo}."},{"word":"ke'e","selmaho":"KEhE","score":100000,"definition":"elidable terminator: end of tanru left grouping override (usually elidable)."},{"word":"ke'e'ai","score":1,"definition":"Attaches all of the following words to the next explicitly mentioned sumti as seltau of that sumti or selbri which is explicitly marked with \"cu\" (under left-grouping by default).","notes":"Terminates with the explicit introduction of a sumti or \"{cu}\", or the end of the text, only; these markings must be explicit. It applies to that sumti or selbri (whichever comes first). Can be used in order to modify words like \"{mi}\" adjectivally, but might be able to even apply large structures like whole brivla as seltau to sumti if used properly."},{"word":"ke'e'au","selmaho":"KEhEhAU","score":1,"definition":"terminates a JUhAU expression","notes":"Closes the right-hand (sumti-filling) scope of words belonging to selma'o JUhAU."},{"word":"ke'ei","selmaho":"KEhEI","score":2,"definition":"Toggles to right grouping of tanru/lujvo.","notes":"rafsi -keb- \"ke'ei'a\" toggles back to left grouping. (Applies only to next selbri.)"},{"word":"ke'ei'a","selmaho":"KEhEIhA","score":2,"definition":"Toggles to left grouping of tanru.","notes":"rafsi -kex- Toggles back to left grouping after ke'ei toggles right grouping or ke'ai toggles to no grouping."},{"word":"ke'e'u","selmaho":"KEhEhU","score":2,"definition":"Locks tanru modification order reversal (does not affect lujvo). {ke'e'unai} restores regular order","notes":"Makes all tanru in the following text \"selskiski\"/\"military-style\": i.e. {tertau} come *before* {seltau}. This essentially puts {ke'oi} before every tanru. // This is an experimental cmavo in the truest sense of the word, used to test out \"what if\" Lojban chose \"noun-adjective\" order, which does have several advantages (chief of them being that the selbri-unit that describes the subject is uttered first), despite being unusual for English speakers."},{"word":"ke'i","selmaho":"GAhO","score":100000,"definition":"open interval bracket marker; modifies intervals in non-logical connectives; exclude boundaries."},{"word":"kei","selmaho":"KEI","score":100000,"definition":"elidable terminator: end abstraction bridi (often elidable)."},{"word":"kei'ai","selmaho":"PEhO","score":2,"definition":"mekso style converter: elementwise application of operator","notes":"Prefixed to an operator/function that operates on numbers, thereby transforming it into a set operator (thus its arguments must be sets where before they were numbers), as defined in a given structure; the result is a function of the same arity. Produces the set of all numbers that are given by some ordered tuple of elements (the nth term of which belongs to the nth set specified, for all n) with the operator acting on them/the tuple (per the rules of that operator). The set produced may include empty terms and/or infinity. Let \"@\" represent the operator and \"$x_i$\" represent a set for all i; then $x_1$ kei'ai @ $x_2$ boi $x_3$ boi $x_4$ boi $\\dots$ = Set(@$(t_1, t_2, t_3, t_4, \\dots)$: $t_i$ in $x_i$ for all i); the ordered Cartesian product of the operands of 'kei'ai @' must be a subset of the domain set of '@'. If f is unitary and we convert it to a set operator 'kei'ai f' = F, then for any good set A, $F(A) = \\operatorname{img}_f (A)$, which is the image of A under the function/map f. See also {kei'au} for a similar but different word."},{"word":"kei'au","selmaho":"KEIhAU","score":1,"definition":"mekso operator: finite result set derived from/on set A with/due to operator/function B under ordering of application C","notes":"Equivalent to: lo'i li zy du ca'e li pe'o se'au mau'au B zai'ai vei ma'o xy boi ny ve'o boi tau sy boi C ku poi ke'a cmaci xanri zi'e poi ke'a mleca li ci'i zo'u tau sy klesi A. Acts on an operator/function (B) and produces all finite results of that operator being used on any allowable number of elements of the set A without repetition within any given application; the results cannot be used as operands unless they are in A, but they are still in the result set. In order to overcome this limitation, iteration can be used (else, this definition may need to be modified). The result must be defined (and finite, obviously). Application of the operator on nothing (the elements of the empty set) is generically allowed and follows convention (for example, an empty sum may evaluate to 0). Differs from {kei'ai}. Use {mau'au} and {zai'ai} for quoting B. C will be specified explicitly (possibly elsewhere) and/or via {zoi'ai}."},{"word":"keidji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=d_1=k_1$ wants to play with plaything $x_2=d_2=k_2$ for purpose $x_3=d_3$.","notes":"cf. {kelci}, {djica}, {zdile}, {xajmi}, {pluka}, {zukte}."},{"word":"kei'ei","selmaho":"PA2","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: hex digit E (decimal 14) [fourteen].","notes":"Used as an alternative to {rei}/{xei} due to unique consonant. Useful in crowded situations. Experimental rafsi: -kim-"},{"word":"keigri","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=g_1$ is a team / play group together playing / playing with plaything / toy / game $k_2=g_2$; members are from set $g_3$ linked by relations $g_4$.","notes":"Made from {kelci} + {girzu}."},{"word":"kei'i","selmaho":"KEIhI","score":2,"definition":"non-logical connective/mekso operator - of arity only 1 xor 2: set (absolute) complement, or set exclusion (relative complement). Unary: $X_{2} ^{C}$; binary: ${X_1}\\setminus{X_2}$.","notes":"Each input must be a set or similar. The definition of the binary case expands to \"the set of exactly those elements which are in $X_1$ but not in $X_2$\". This word and operator has ordered input: '$X_1$ kei'i $X_2$' is not generally equivalent to '$X_2$ kei'i $X_1$'; in other words, the operator is not commutative. If unary (meaning that $X_1$ is not explicitly specified in a hypothetical expression \"${X_1}\\setminus{X_2}$\"), then $X_1$ is taken to be some universal set $O$ in/of the discourse (of which all other mentioned or relevantly formable sets are subsets, at the least); in this latter case, the word operates as the set (absolute) complement of the explicitly mentioned set here designated as $X_2$ for clarity (id est: the output is $O\\setminus{X_2}={X_2}^{C}$, where \"$^{C}$\" denotes the set absolute complement; in other words, it is the set of all elements which may be under consideration such that they are not elements of the explicitly specified set). When binary with both $X_1$ and $X_2$ explicitly specified, this word/operator is the set relative complement. This word is somewhat analogous to, depending on its arity, logical 'NOT' or 'AND NOT' (just as set intersection is analogous to logical 'AND', set union is analogous to logical '(AND/)OR' and set symmetric difference is analogous to 'XOR'). The preferred description/name in English is \"set (theoretic) exclusion\". See also: \"{kleivmu}\". For reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complement_(set_theory) ."},{"word":"keijvi","score":2,"definition":"keijvi — $x_1$ competes/vies with opponent $x_2$ in game $x_3$"},{"word":"kei'o","selmaho":"PA5","score":1,"definition":"quaternion j","notes":"Works like {ka'o} (as a comma) and is isomorphic to it. See also: {ka'o}, {kai'o}, {koi'o}, {kau'o}."},{"word":"keirmu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a moving piece used in a game $x_2$."},{"word":"keirta'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a board used for playing the game $x_2$."},{"word":"keitci","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a toy"},{"word":"kekti","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $10^{(-30)}$ of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"See also: \"{ketro}\", \"{ronti}\", \"{gocti}\", etc."},{"word":"kelbe'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a playing team for game or competition $x_2$ (property)."},{"word":"kelboi","score":-1,"definition":"$k_1$ plays with ball $k_2=b_1$."},{"word":"kelci","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [agent] plays with plaything/toy $x_{2}$.","notes":"Play game (= {ci'erkei}), play competitively (= {jvikei}). See also {jivna}, {jinga}, {zdile}."},{"word":"kelci'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a game played by $x_2$ governed by rules $x_3$ interrelating game parts (physical or conceptual) $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {ci'erkei}, {ciste}, {kelci}, {nunkei}, {terjvi}."},{"word":"kelcrfidjetspina","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fidget spinner.","notes":"Cf. {zilkei}."},{"word":"kelcrkroke","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ plays croquet against $x_2$ in competition $x_3$ for prize/title $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {krokete}, {kroke}, {kriketi}, {ga'arboijvi}, {bolci}, {mruli}. "},{"word":"keldai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a toy / plaything / object used for play"},{"word":"kelgi'a","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a game master/dungeon master for players $k_1=g_2$ in role-playing game $g_3$."},{"word":"kelkarda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a playing card"},{"word":"kelka'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a turn/move by player $x_2$ in game $x_3$."},{"word":"kelkubli","score":3,"definition":"$ku_1$ is a die/are dice for game $x_2$ with surfaces/sides $ku_3$ (default 6).","notes":"Shortened from ke nu kelci ke'e kubli. Omitted $ku_2$ (dice have always three dimensions). Cf. {cu'arkubli}."},{"word":"kelnemka'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a point in game $x_2$"},{"word":"kelnero","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a waiter"},{"word":"kelnomfli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ lost the game","notes":"Saying this causes all listeners to lose the game as well."},{"word":"kelpa'i","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=p_1$ feels playful love towards $k_2=p_2$."},{"word":"kelpanka","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a playground managed by community/polity/organization $p_2$."},{"word":"kelproga","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a video game / computer game","notes":"Synonymous to {samselkei}."},{"word":"kelrslinki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a slinky (toy).","notes":"Synonymous to {slinkui}."},{"word":"kelto","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is represents Celtic culture in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Not necessarily confined to the British Isles. See also: {skoto}."},{"word":"keltrmanvano","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Manx culture in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also: {kelto}, {brito}"},{"word":"kelvo","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ degree(s) Kelvin [metric unit] in temperature (default is 1) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {gradu}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}."},{"word":"kelvrfarenxaito","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ degrees Fahrenheit in temperature by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Cf. {jacke'o}, {glare}, {lenku}, {dunja}, {febvi}."},{"word":"kemnilzilcmikezrai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (set) has the most extreme cardinality, in direction $x_2$ (default: ka zmadu), among $x_3$ (set of sets)"},{"word":"kenjisefa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a black hole/singularity with radius of event horizon $x_2$","notes":"This is a word based on the cultural idea of a black hole, and so contains places of cultural importance, rather than the physical characteristics that define a black hole. It is a shortening of {kensa} {jipno} {se} {farlu} into a {jbofuvi}. See {gramykemjipselfa'u}."},{"word":"kenka","score":8,"definition":"$k_1$ is a quantity of cake/torte/tart/pie/flan made of/containing ingredients $k_2$, prepared according to method $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {titnanba}, {jupypesxu}, {rutytisna}"},{"word":"kenmige","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is to $x_2$ as $x_3$ is to $x_4$ as $x_5$ is to $x_6$ ...","notes":"Takes an even number of arguments (is 2n-ary). Also means: x1 is an x2 type of x3. More widely known as a kenning; x1 : x2 :: x3 : x4 :: x5 : x6... One can use sequences ({ce'o}) as x2, x4, x6 if more than 2 things form a row."},{"word":"kenmono","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an anthropomorphic animal of type/species $x_2$","notes":"Syn. {ckemono}. See {danlu}"},{"word":"kenra","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cancer [malignant disease] in $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {bilma}, {mikce}, {spita}."},{"word":"kenri'a","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ (event/substance) effects/physically causes cancer (of type) $r_2=k_1$ under conditions $r_3$.","notes":"See also {kenra}, {rinka}."},{"word":"kensa","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is outer space near/associated with celestial body/region $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {canlu}, {munje}, {terdi}, {tsani}."},{"word":"kenske","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ (mass of facts) is oncology of focus $x_2=s_2$ based on methodology $x_3=s_3$","notes":"Cf. {kensle}, {kenri'a}, {feprykenra}, {micyske}, {selkenra}, {kenra}, {saske}."},{"word":"kensle","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ is a cancer cell of/causing cancer [malignant disease] $x_2=s_2$","notes":"Cf. {kenri'a}, {kenra}, {feprykenra}"},{"word":"kensylitru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an astronaut/cosmonaut/taikonaut","notes":"See {kensa} {litru}, {kensa} {gunka}"},{"word":"kentauru","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a centaur/hippocentaur of type/mythology $x_2$"},{"word":"KEnydys","score":1,"definition":"Canada","notes":"Cf. {kadnygu'e}, {kenyDAS}, {gugdecu'a}."},{"word":"ke'o","selmaho":"COI","score":100001,"definition":"vocative: please repeat."},{"word":"ke'o'a","selmaho":"COI","score":2,"definition":"vocative: please repeat in simpler words."},{"word":"ke'o'e","selmaho":"COI","score":2,"definition":"vocative: please repeat over and over in a soft tone that puts me in a trance","notes":"And make my mind spin round and round, 'til it knows naught but your voice's sound"},{"word":"ke'oi","selmaho":"KE","score":2,"definition":"reverses modification order of contained tanru (does not affect lujvo).","notes":"Marks a \"selskiski\"/\"military-style\"/\"noun-adjective\" tanru, i.e. {tertau} come *before* {seltau}. This differs from {co} in that it does not affect the place structure of the sumti to the right; i.e. in {mi ke'oi broda brode do} (= {mi brode broda do}), both {mi} and {do} are arguments of {broda}. Default grouping is still left: {lo ke'oi ckule nixli cmalu melbi} resolves to {lo ke'oi (((ckule nixli) cmalu) melbi)}, which is equivalent to {lo melbi ke cmalu ke nixli ckule}. {co} does not (re-)reverse the order of tanru-modification; it only changes place structure. See {ke'e'u}."},{"word":"ke'o'o","selmaho":"COI","score":2,"definition":"vocative: please repeat more slowly / more clearly enunciated."},{"word":"ke'o'u","selmaho":"COI","score":2,"definition":"vocative: please repeat in a language I understand better."},{"word":"kerbali","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kerbal.","notes":"Kerbals are the alien species starred in the celebrated space flight simulator video game Kerbal Space Program. See also {kesli'uci'e} {jakne} {kesyvinji} {spoja} {bebna}"},{"word":"kercrida","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a fairy with fairy mythos $x_{2}$."},{"word":"kerdjine","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an earring"},{"word":"kerestf","score":1,"definition":"Keresth","notes":"Alternative: {kerEstf}, {kerEst}, {kyrest}, {kyrestf}"},{"word":"kerfa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the hair/fur [body-part] of $x_{2}$ at body location $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {skapi}, {sunla}, {pimlu}."},{"word":"kerfrcampu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (quantity) is a hair cleaning/care/maintenance/styling substance/product for purpose $x_2$ of composition $x_3$; $x_1$ is a quantity of hair product","notes":"This word is something of an {u'ivla}. Not restricted to only shampoo (hair cleaning product); can include (but is not limited to): shampoo, conditioner, hair mousse/gel, hair replenisher/grower (for baldness), hair coloring dye, hair styling spray, and even shaving cream/foam; however, it should be a tool/substance applied to hair semi-permanently, rather than applied to it only initially in order to modify it for later (such as a crimper, curler, etc.)—in other words, kerfrcampu remains with the hair or is scrubbed in and then washed out in order to function. Hair need not be human, of the top of the head, or even \"real\"/biological/belonging to the individual in question—these characteristics may be specified by $x_2$. See also {krevelylu'i}; {campu} for gismu version of same word."},{"word":"kerlakse","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is earwax/cerumen.","notes":"Cf. {kerlo}, {lakse}."},{"word":"kerlo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the ear [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: sensory apparatus, information gathering].","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is aural. See also {kanla}, {savru}, {smaji}, {tirna}, {ractu}."},{"word":"kernauke","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Cornish in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"kerneli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (set) is the set of all points/input values in the domain of function $x_2$ such that that function ($x_2$) maps them to 0.","notes":"$x_1$ is a subset of the domain set of $x_2$."},{"word":"kernelo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kernel/nucleus/'nut' of $x_2$; $x_1$ is central","notes":"See also {centero}, {midju}"},{"word":"kernerbo'o","score":1,"definition":"$n_1=b_1$ is an eardrum (tympanic membrane) of $n_2=k_2$.","notes":"The tympanic membrane separates the external ear from the middle ear. Cf. {kerlo}, {tirna}, {sance}."},{"word":"kerni","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ (state/event/fact) is fair/just/righteous to $x_2$ according to $x_3$","notes":"According to $x_3$, the way $x_2$ is treated in $x_1$ is just (it is \"as things should be\"). See also {pajni}, {sarxe}, {vrude}, {vudypai}, {nutli}, {pairnu'i}. (Many of those words deal with some judge acting \"fairly\" or \"justly\" in some matter, which kerni does not. In fact, a \"to'e kerni\" (unfair) situation is not necessarily the result of evil, may be considered unfair to all parties, and may be nobody's fault.)"},{"word":"kersrubo'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=s_1$ is a temporal bone (os temporale) performing function $b_2$ in body of $b_3$."},{"word":"kertinytci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an earphone/headphone"},{"word":"kerza'u","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=z_1$ is an earlobe of $k_2=z_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kerlo}."},{"word":"kesfange","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=f_1$ is extraterrestrial/alien, from/associated with celestial body/region $x_2=k_2$","notes":"From {kensa} {fange}. kesfange {dacti}: extraterrestrial object, kesfange {jmive}: extraterrestial life, kesfange {prenu}: extraterrestial person/sapient being"},{"word":"kesfi","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ flies through medium $x_2$ (not necessarily a fluid/atmosphere) using means of propulsion $x_3$.","notes":"Generalization of {volmna} or {vofli} such that $x_2$ is not necessarily a fluid; in outerspace, spacecraft cannot volmna (thus, they cannot vofli) because there is not fluid there - they do, however, kesfi be lo kensa. This is different from {kru'uze} in that internally-supplied forces (such as rocket propulsion) are possible."},{"word":"kesli'uci'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a space program","notes":"See {kensa}, {litru}, {ciste}"},{"word":"kespre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an astronaut/cosmonaut, associated with astronomical body $x_2$.","notes":"No reference to country/culture of origin."},{"word":"kesri","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ (property of $x_2$) is a stereotype of $x_2$ (object/set), held by $x_3$","notes":"Does not necessarily carry a negative connotation. Stereotypes are, basically, the characteristics that come to one's mind when they imagine a particular object, regardless of actual commonality. e.g. Many people stereotypically think of roses as red, even though there are plenty of roses that aren't red. See {sei'i}, {lemkai}, {le'e}"},{"word":"kesyblo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a spaceship/starship/(outer)space vessel for carrying $x_2$ and propelled by $x_3$."},{"word":"kesydai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a celestial body/object with associated space/region $x_2$.","notes":"Probably equivalent to \"{selkensa}\" except restricted to physically material objects. See also: \"{astro}\"."},{"word":"kesydilnu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a nebula of material $x_2$","notes":"from {kensa} + {dilnu}"},{"word":"kesyjetske","score":1,"definition":"$saske_1$ is astrology (mass of facts) of subject matter $saske_2$ based on methodology $saske_3=jetnu_1$ of celestial bodies","notes":"See also {kesyske}, {smadi}, {lijda}, {jinvi}, {makfa}, {astro}."},{"word":"kesypastu","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a space suit of material $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kensa}, {pastu}."},{"word":"kesyske","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is astronomy based on methodology $x_2$."},{"word":"kesyskepre","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an astronomer.","notes":"See {kesyske}."},{"word":"kesyvinji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a spaceplane carrying payload $x_2$ propelled by $x_3$."},{"word":"ketco","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects South American culture/nationality/geography in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {merko}, {xispo}, {brazo}, {gento}, {spano}."},{"word":"ketlete","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has a body mass index of $x_2$ by standard $x_3$."},{"word":"ketli","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kettle for/containing $x_2$"},{"word":"ketro","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $10^{30}$ of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"See also: \"{kekti}\", \"{ronro}\", \"{gotro}\", etc."},{"word":"ketslau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pterosaur of subtaxon/type/genus/species/variety/breed $x_2$","notes":"See also: {dinsauru}, {dinso}, {reksa}, {piknofibre}, {ketsu}, {ikfio}, {plesio}, {disrmuzo}."},{"word":"ketsu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pterosaur of subtaxon/type/genus/species/variety/breed $x_2$","notes":"gismu version of {ketslau} (otherwise identical). See also: {dinso}, {dinsauru}, {piknofibre}, {ketslau}, {rexsa}."},{"word":"ke'u","selmaho":"UI3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: repeating - continuing.","notes":"See also {refbasna}, {krefu}, {rapli}, {velde'a}."},{"word":"ke'u'i","selmaho":"KEhUhI","score":2,"definition":"accepts number (n) after: repeat last sumti up to n times","notes":"\"lo pa plise (ku) ke'u'i ci\" = \"lo pa plise (ku) lo pa plise (ku) lo pa plise (ku)\". Mostly for mathematical brivla, e.g. {konkatena}, {lairsume}, {sumji} (proposed to accept arbitrary number of places)."},{"word":"ke'unai","selmaho":"UI*3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: repeating - continuing."},{"word":"ke'usku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ repeats $x_2$ (sedu'u/text) to audience $x_3$ via expressive medium $x_4$ for the $x_5$th time.","notes":"See also {krefu}, {cusku}"},{"word":"ke'uzgi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a reprise / repeated musical passage produced by $x_2$ (event)","notes":"See {krefu}, {zgike}, {sanga}"},{"word":"kevdi'u","score":2,"definition":"$d_1=k_1$ is a dungeon excavated in or beneath $k_2$ for purpose $d_2$"},{"word":"kevlu'a","score":4,"definition":"$p_1=k_1$ is a tunnel through obstacle $k_2$, that stretches from $p_2$ to $p_3$ and goes through points $p_4$ (set)","notes":"{kevna} {pluta} -- Discussed on the IRC on March 31st, 2014, around 21:00 GMT"},{"word":"kevna","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cavity/hole/hollow/cavern in $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is concave within $x_{2}$; $x_{2}$ is hollow at locus $x_{1}$.","notes":"Also pit, depression, concavity; hollow (= {selke'a}). See also {fenra}, {kunti}, {canlu}, {canko}, {galxe}, {tubnu}."},{"word":"kevypracpi","score":2,"definition":"$ci_1=cu_1$ is a woodpecker/wryneck/piculet/sapsucker of species $ci_2$","notes":"Family Picidae"},{"word":"kevyxejyji'o","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=xe_1=j_1$ is a cleft/dimple chin of $xe_2$.","notes":"Cf. {flira}, {kevna}, {xedja}, {xejyji'o}."},{"word":"kevzda","score":2,"definition":"$k_1=z_1$ is a cave for housing $x_2=z_2$, located in $x_3=k_2$."},{"word":"kezonsitis","score":1,"definition":"Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines"},{"word":"ki","selmaho":"KI","score":100000,"definition":"tense/modal: set/use tense default; establishes new open scope space/time/modal reference base."},{"word":"ki'a","selmaho":"UI6","score":99999,"definition":"attitudinal question: confusion about something said.","notes":"See also {cfipu}, {kucli}."},{"word":"ki'a'au'u'au'i","selmaho":"UI6","score":5,"definition":"attitudinal question: metalinguistic confusion caused by too many experimental cmavo","notes":"See {ki'a}, {ci'au'u'au'i}"},{"word":"ki'ai","selmaho":"COI2","score":8,"definition":"Converts following selbri, cmevla, or zoi-quote into a nonce interjection/attitudinal.","notes":"See {sa'ei}, {ci'oi}, {tai'i}. From {krixa}"},{"word":"ki'anai","selmaho":"UI*6","score":100000,"definition":"non-question: understanding of something said."},{"word":"ki'anmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is confused about message $x_2$ (text/sedu'u) from sender $x_3$","notes":"See {ki'a}, {cfipu}, {je'empe}"},{"word":"ki'arzau","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=k_1$ applauds/acclaims/praises loudly action $z_2$ (object/event) with sound $k_2$.","notes":"Cf. {krixa}, {zanru}, {xanvruzau}, {geirki'a}."},{"word":"ki'asku","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=k_1$ shouts/cries out $c_2=k_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) to audience $c_3$ via expressive medium $c_4$ ","notes":"from {krixa} {cusku}"},{"word":"ki'au","selmaho":"UI2","score":2,"definition":"evidential: I reason - I think impulsively.","notes":"Can be used similar to krinu/ki'u in UI form."},{"word":"kibdu'a","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ uploads $d_2$ to $d_3=k_1$.","notes":"Cf. {kibro}, {dunda}, {kibycpa}, {kibyse'u}."},{"word":"kibmalmri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sends spam (e-)mail $x_2$ to recipient [address] $x_3$ from mailbox address $x_4$ by network/system $x_5$"},{"word":"kibmeme","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an (Internet) meme about $x_2$ using format $x_3$.","notes":"Refers to Internet memes about a topic (se kibmeme) using a repeating format, e.g. \"Drake Hotline approves\" (te kibmeme). See also {sibvidru}."},{"word":"kibrbrauzero","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a web browser."},{"word":"kibro","score":20,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the internet/cyberspace in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Proposed by xorxes. Short rafsi -kib-. Cf. {mujysamseltcana}."},{"word":"kibromge","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is/pertains to cyberpunk (culture/literature/cinema/gaming/etc) in property $x_2$ by standard $x_3$ according to observer $x_4$","notes":"From {kibro} {romge}."},{"word":"kibyca'o","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a web browser for retrieving/presenting/traversing information $k_1$.","notes":"Cf. {kibro}, {canko}, {zgana}, {datni}, {kibycpa}, {kibdu'a}, {kibyse'u}."},{"word":"kibycpa","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ downloads $c_2$ from $c_3=k_1$.","notes":"Cf. {kibro}, {cpacu}, {benji}, {kibdu'a}, {kibyse'u}."},{"word":"kibyka'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an Internet avatar/representation of user $x_2$ on website/function $x_3$","notes":"See {kibro}, {krati}, {kibystu}, {kibzva}"},{"word":"kibyka'ixra","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ is a profile picture belonging to $x_2=p_2=kr_2$ made by $x_3=p_3$ on website $x_4$.","notes":"Created because {kibyka'ixra} could probably refer to things that are not pictures too, e.g. a 3D video game skin."},{"word":"kibykarni","score":3,"definition":"$ki_1=ka_1$ is an internet-journal/web-article/blog (web-log) with content $ka_2$ published by $ka_3$ for audience $ka_4$","notes":"Cf. {kibro}, {karni}, {snukarni}, {snustu}."},{"word":"kibypapri","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a web page of site $p_2=k_1$.","notes":"Cf. {kibro}, {papri}, {kibyca'o}."},{"word":"kibypidyfi'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is/pertains to cyberpunk genre (as a work of culture: literature/cinema/gaming/etc) having plot/theme/subject matter $c_2$ and was created by $c_3$","notes":"From {kibro} {pindi} {cfika}, \"cyber-poor fiction.\" The longer tanru \"cyber rebel genre\" produced an intolerably-long lujvo (rebel and genre themselves both being lujvo)."},{"word":"kibyse'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=k_1=s_1$ is a server on the Internet for a client $x_2=k_1=s_2$ of service $x_3=s_3$.","notes":"-kib- is a short rafsi of experimental gismu {kibro}. See ${samseltcana}_2$ for nodes of a network, {kibro} {selfu}, {kibdu'a}, {kibycpa}, {kibyca'o}"},{"word":"kibysku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ expresses/says $x_2$ (sedu'u/text) over the internet for audience $x_3$, via online medium $x_4$."},{"word":"kibysnustu","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ is a Internet forum for $c_1$ to discuss/talk about topic/subject $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kibro}, {snustu}, {casnu}, {stuzi}, {snukarni}, {kibykarni}"},{"word":"kibystu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a website, containing $x_2$","notes":"{kibro} {stuzi}. See {samjudri}, {kibzva}, {ki'oi}"},{"word":"kibzva","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is located at website / Internet resource $x_2$","notes":"See {kibystu}, {kibro}, {ki'oi}. $x_2$ need not be a website, but may be a chatroom or any other resource on the Internet."},{"word":"kicne","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ cushions $x_{2}$ with material $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is a cushion/pillow/pad [for $x_{2}$] of padding material $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {ckana}, {matci}."},{"word":"kicnunda'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pillow fight in which $x_2$ fights $x_3$ over issue $x_4$, using pillows/cushions $x_5$.","notes":"See {kicne}, {nu}, {damba}, {kicyda'a}, {nunda'a}."},{"word":"kicotes","score":1,"definition":"Quixote/Quijote","notes":"Reflects contemporaneous Castillian pronunciation."},{"word":"kicra","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ produces/makes/hosts podcast episode $x_2$.","notes":"No dependence/specification of the format, production equipment or techniques, hosting website/resource/server, the local or remote storage device, listening device, or how they are connected. The content should mostly or entirely be audio ({snavi}). For a podcast series or program (as a whole), consider a construct similar to \"{se} {kicra} {porsi}\" or \"{selkicrypoi}\". This word is slightly different from and much narrower than {cravi}. A key component to a podcast is that it is accessible via an internet. See also: {cradi}, {kibro}."},{"word":"kicyda'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ engages in a pillow fight with $x_2$ over issue $x_3$, using pillows/cushions $x_4$.","notes":"See {kicne}, {damba}, {kicnunda'a}."},{"word":"kicymatci","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=k_2$ is a mattress with cushion $k_1$.","notes":"Cf. {matci}, {kicne}."},{"word":"ki'e","selmaho":"COI","score":100000,"definition":"vocative: thanks - no thanks to you."},{"word":"ki'enai","selmaho":"COI*","score":100000,"definition":"vocative: thanks - no thanks to you."},{"word":"ki'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"ckini modal, 1st place (related to) relatively; as a relation of ..."},{"word":"ki'icne","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ varies in what it is in relation $x_2$ to, transiting to a relation with $x_3$ from one with $x_4$","notes":"See also {kaicne}, {cenba}."},{"word":"ki'ijdi","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a decide with related $x_{2}$ with related to $x_{3}$ with relationship $x_{4}$ with matter decided $x_{5}$."},{"word":"ki'inmau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are such that the former is in relation $x_3$ with a greater number than that which the latter is in that relation with."},{"word":"ki'inmoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is in relation $x_4$ with $x_2$ to the $x_3$th degree; $x_1$ is $x_3$ nodes before $x_2$ in the sequence such that every element thereof and the next element are linked by the relation $x_4$; $x_1$ is [ that which is in relation $x_4$ with ] (repeat $x_3$ times the part between brackets) $x_2$","notes":"X ki'inmoi Y li ci lo ka ce'u ce'u pendo = X is a friend of a friend of a friend of Y (so a \"third degree friend\"). X ki'inmoi Y li vo lo ka ce'u ce'u mamta = X is the mother of the mother of the mother of the mother of Y; X is [the mother of]×4 Y."},{"word":"ki'irgau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ makes $x_2$ and $x_3$ be related by binary relation $x_4$."},{"word":"ki'irgrafu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a relation space formed from elements/nodes in set $x_2$ and relationship $x_3$ which connects them.","notes":"$x_1$ is a space/directed graph/set of ordered n-tuples which is formed from the endowment of of a space/set (of possible nodes) $x_2$ with the relationship $x_3$ which is n-ary. Suppose that $x_2$ is binary; let y and z be elements in $x_2$ and denote $x_3$ by \"R\" so that \"a R b\" means that R relates 'a' to 'b' in that order (not necessarily the reverse); then: if y R z, then (y,z) is an element in $x_1$. In other words, $x_1$ is the set of exactly all ordered edges between members of $x_2$ (which are nodes/endpoints of members of $x_1$), which are formed iff R relates those members in the order indicated by the direction of the edge (source then destination; first term, then second term) when R is binary. Greater arity is possible (in which case ordered n-tuples become useful and edges scale up dimensionally). $x_1$ is the set of all ordered relationships in $x_2$ formed by $x_3$. One valjvo of this word is an experimental gismu: {grafu}."},{"word":"ki'irpoi","score":1,"definition":"In the sequence $x_1$, each nonfinal member is related to the next member by the relation $x_2$."},{"word":"ki'irsi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sequence in which each adjacent pair of elements is related by $x_2$ (binary predicate; applied in the order of the sequence).","notes":"For example, \"lo {serlaximorfa} {ce'o} lo {oxtopoda} ce'o lo {finpe} ce'o lo {alga} cu ki'irsi lo ka ce'u ce'u {citka}\" expresses \"sharks eat octopuses, and octopuses eat fish, and fish eat algae.\""},{"word":"kijno","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of oxygen (O); [metaphor: supporting life/combustion].","notes":"See also {jelca}, {vacri}, {vasxu}."},{"word":"kijycau","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ lacks oxygen $k_1$; $c_1$ is anaerobic.","notes":"Cf. {claxu}."},{"word":"kijyselspo","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a ruined."},{"word":"kijytoldustersabji","score":1,"definition":"$s_3$ [recipient] is insufficiently/deficiently supplied with oxygen from $s_1$ [source], insufficiently by standard $d_3$.","notes":"Hypoxia (=lo za kijytoldustersabji)"},{"word":"kiknoia","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a stork"},{"word":"kiksekiti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an elm seed bug (Arocatus melanocephalus) of subspecies $x_2$","notes":"A species of true bugs which feeds on elm trees, known for their tendency to infest nearby homes and other buildings during the summer months. Native to Europe, the species has been introduced to the western United States."},{"word":"kilcrigau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ blunts $x_2$"},{"word":"kilga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ (default 1) kilograms [SI base unit] in mass by standard $x_3$.","notes":"See also {kilto}, {grake}."},{"word":"kilga'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ spear/lance/assegai made of $x_{2}$.","notes":"Cf. {kinli}, {grana}, {rerga'a}."},{"word":"kilga'axa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=xa_1=g_1=k_1$ is a lance/spear/javelin/pointed-rod weapon for use against $x_2=xa_2$ by $x_3=xa_3$ of material $x_4=g_2$.","notes":"{kinli} {grana} {xarci}; this lujvo structure is from {noralujv}. The author of this definition is uncertain that {jesxa'i} would not be a better lujvo for the purpose."},{"word":"kilpunli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a spine or thorn protruding from $x_2$","notes":"See {kinli}, {punli}."},{"word":"kilrango","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sting/stinger of $x_2$"},{"word":"kilrangytunta","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ stings $x_2$ ","notes":"cf. {kilrango}"},{"word":"kilto","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a thousand [1000; $10^3$] of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"See also {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}, {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}, {minli}"},{"word":"kimbali","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cymbal/gong of radius $x_2$, made of material $x_3$","notes":"See also {damri}, {darxi}, {desku}."},{"word":"kinda","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is kinda like $x_2$ in property $x_3$","notes":"This is a joke word. Its main use is in the tanru {kinda} {sorta}"},{"word":"kindali","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a macadamia of subclade/cultivar $x_2$."},{"word":"kindi'u","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a movie theater / cinema (building) showing movies/films $s_1$.","notes":"See also: {skina} (movie)."},{"word":"kinfi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a binary relationship which is symmetric (under exchange of arguments/terms) in space/under conditions/on set $x_2$.","notes":"Denote this binary relation $x_1$ between elements y, z (in that order) by \"y R z\" (in that order); then, for any elements a, b in the set of consideration (possibly $x_2$), if a R b, then b R a. See also: {kinra}, {takni}."},{"word":"kinjazu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ does $x_2$ (ka/nu) to show that they satisfy binary property $x_3$ (ka) with/to audience $x_4$.","notes":"The first {ce'u} in both $x_2$ and $x_3$ is the actor ($x_1$). The second {ce'u} in both $x_2$ and $x_3$ is the audience ($x_4$)."},{"word":"kinjipu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a thorn on $x_2$"},{"word":"kinkaju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kinkajou (Potos flavus) of species/subspecies $x_2$","notes":"See {arxokuna}"},{"word":"kinli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is sharp/keen at locus $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {balre}, {dakfu}, {jesni}."},{"word":"kinmoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the $x_2$ (number)-th episode in broadcast series $x_3$"},{"word":"kinpau","score":7,"definition":"$x_1$ is an episode of movie/television series $x_2$"},{"word":"kinpei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=p_1=s_3=s_4$ thinks about subject $x_2=p_2=s_2$ by imagining $x_3=s_1$ which is like an imaginary movie about that subject."},{"word":"kinpoisle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an individual program in radio or television series $x_2$","notes":"See also {kinmoi}"},{"word":"kinra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a binary relationship which is reflexive in space/under conditions/on set $x_2$.","notes":"Denote this binary relation $x_1$ between elements y, z (in that order) by \"y R z\" (in that order); then, for any element 'a' in the set of consideration (possibly $x_2$), a R a. \"Reflexive property\" = \"ka(m)( )kinra\". See also: {takni}, {kinfi}."},{"word":"kinrxanime","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an anime about $x_2$ [plot/theme/subject/activity], filmmaker $x_3$, for audience $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {skina}."},{"word":"kinsle","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ is a frame from motion picture $x_2=k_1$ about $x_3=k_2$ [plot/theme/subject/activity]","notes":"(skina x3, x4 omitted for lack of usefulness). See also {skina} for some useful lujvo you can tanru-ize this with -- e.g. \"selxraci'a skina\" -> 'frame of drawn animation', {selci}"},{"word":"kinzga","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=z_1$ watches movie/film/audio-video $x_2=z_2=s_1$ about subject $x_3=s_2$ by filmmaker $x_4=s_3$ intended for audience $x_5=s_4$ by sensory means $x_6=z_3$ under conditions $x_7=z_4$","notes":"{velskina} is less appropriate because it isn't true that the entire intended audience of a film will watch it, not to mention that it is possible to watch films of which one is not a part of the intended audience. See also {skina}, {zgana}."},{"word":"ki'o","selmaho":"PA3","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: number comma; thousands."},{"word":"ki'odje","score":2,"definition":"$d1$ is $d2$ full kilodays (thousand day unit) in duration (default is 1 kiloday) by standard $d3$","notes":"For use with metric dating system."},{"word":"ki'ogra","score":3,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ kilograms in mass by standard $g_3$."},{"word":"ki'oi","selmaho":"BAI","score":3,"definition":"se kibzva modal, 1st place: at website/Internet resource...","notes":"Alternative to the common metaphoric use of {bu'u}. See {kibzva}, {kibystu}, {kibro}"},{"word":"ki'orbaitni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in $x_2$ (default 1) kilobytes ($10^3$ bytes)","notes":"See {kilto}, {baitni}, {kirbibaitni}, {ki'orbitni}. // Series: {ki'orbaitni} {megbaitni} {gigbaitni} {tetybaitni} {petybaitni} {xexybaitni} {zepybaitni} {gotybaitni}"},{"word":"ki'orbi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is 1024 ($2^{10}$) of $x_2$ in dimension/aspect $x_3$ (default units)","notes":"Informal combining form: kirbi-. See {kirbibitni}, {kirbibaitni}, {kilto}. // Series: {ki'orbi} {me'orbi} {gi'orbi} {te'orbi} {pe'orbi} {xe'orbi} {ze'orbi} {go'orbi}"},{"word":"ki'orbitni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in $x_2$ (default 1) kilobits ($10^3$ bits)","notes":"See {kilto}, {bitni}, {kirbibitni}, {ki'orbaitni}. // Series: {ki'orbitni} {megbitni} {gigbitni} {tetybitni} {petybitni} {xexybitni} {zepybitni} {gotybitni}"},{"word":"ki'orbivysamsle","score":1,"definition":"$se1$ is (close to) a thousand of eight indivisible, most basic computer subunits of computer $se2$; se1 is a kilobyte","notes":"In binary a kilobyte is actually 1024 bytes, but we can round off for brevity, and to parallel the metric units."},{"word":"ki'orgratretrefrinynidysnidu","score":-1,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ newton (s) of force (default is 1) by standard $g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {niutni}, {klanrniut,ni}."},{"word":"ki'orna'a","score":2,"definition":"$n1$ is $n2$ millennia (1000 years) in duration (default is 1 millennium) by standard $n3$.","notes":"\"Millennium\" not limited to decimal equivalent of \"1000\"."},{"word":"ki'ortanminli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ (li; default: 1) kiloparsecs by standard $x_3$.","notes":"See also: \"{tanminli}\", \"{laxtyminli}\"."},{"word":"ki'ortretolcacra","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ kilometers per hour (km/h) in speed/velocity.","notes":"From {ki'otre} {to'e} {cacra}. \"to'e cacra\" is used here to refer to the reciprocal of an hour."},{"word":"ki'otre","score":6,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ kilometres long in direction $x_3$ by standard $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {gusminli}, {darno}."},{"word":"kipsi","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ keeps/raises $x2$ [animals] in sty/stall/stale/pen $x3$ for purpose $x4$"},{"word":"kirbibaitni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in $x_2$ (default 1) kibibytes ($2^{10}$ bytes)","notes":"See {ki'orbi}, {baitni}, {ki'orbaitni}, {kirbibitni}. // Series: {kirbibaitni} {merbibaitni} {girbibaitni} {terbibaitni} {perbibaitni} {xerbibaitni} {zerbibaitni} {gorbibaitni}"},{"word":"kirbibitni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in $x_2$ (default 1) kibibits ($2^{10}$ bits)","notes":"See {ki'orbi}, {bitni}, {ki'orbitni}, {kirbibaitni}. // Series: {kirbibitni} {merbibitni} {girbibitni} {terbibitni} {perbibitni} {xerbibitni} {zerbibitni} {gorbibitni}"},{"word":"kircaiu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a shark of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {finpe}, {xamsi}"},{"word":"kirdei","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is Thanksgiving by standard $d_3$","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {ckire}, {djedi}"},{"word":"kirilits","score":1,"definition":"the alphabetic order used in Cyrillic and basic derivative alphabets.","notes":"See also: \".{abata'adj}\", \".{abgad}\", \".{e'elxam}\", \".{unikodypors}\", \".{abeced}\", \".{alfabetagam}\"."},{"word":"kirsku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ thanks/gives thanks to $x_2$ for $x_3$ (property) via medium $x_4$","notes":"See also {ckire}."},{"word":"kisru'u","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is measured in pakistani rupee (₨; PKR) as $r_2$ (quantity), in the Algerian monetary system $r_3$."},{"word":"kisto","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Pakistani/Pashto culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {xurdo}."},{"word":"kisybau","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=b_1$ is the Pakistani Urdu language used by $b_2$ to communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote)","notes":"from {kisto} {bangu} c.f. {xurbau}."},{"word":"kisyglibau","score":2,"definition":"$k_1=g_1=b_1$ is the Pakistani English language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Cf. {kisto}, {glico}, {bangu}, {glibau}, {bangenugu}, {kisybau}"},{"word":"kisygu'e","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=g_1$ is Pakistan.","notes":"Cf. {kisto}, {gugde}, {gugdepuku}. The 'national' language of Pakistan is {xurbau}. "},{"word":"kitselzba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is pottery made by $x_2$ of clay $x_3$.","notes":"see also {staku}"},{"word":"kitybli","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ is a clay-based building brick of composition $k_2$, surfaces/sides $s_4$.","notes":"Cf. {kliti}, {bliku}."},{"word":"kitybo'i","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a clay bottle/jar/urn/flask/closable container made of clay for $b2_2$ with lid $b_4$."},{"word":"kityzba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a potter who makes $x_2$ out of clay $x_3$.","notes":"see also {kitselzba}, {staku}"},{"word":"ki'u","selmaho":"BAI","score":100002,"definition":"krinu modal, 1st place (justified by) justifiably; because of reason ..."},{"word":"ki'u ma","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100001,"definition":"sumti question asking for a rational explanation/justification; why?."},{"word":"ki'unai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100001,"definition":"na'e krinu modal, 1st place; regardless of"},{"word":"klacpe","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ calls/summons $c_3=k_1$ to location $k_2$ in manner/form $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cpedu}."},{"word":"klacpedyca'a","score":1,"definition":"$ca1$ is pager for calling $ca2=cp3$ controlled/[triggered] by $ca3=cp1$"},{"word":"klafle","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a flux/traffic of pedestrians/vehicles $x_2$ going to $x_3$ from $x_4$","notes":"See also {flecu}"},{"word":"klagau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ brings $x_2$ to $x_3$","notes":"See {klama}, {gasnu}, {bevri}, {benji}"},{"word":"klagi'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ leads/guides $x_2$ to $x_3$ from $x_4$ via route $x_5$","notes":"{klama} {gidva}"},{"word":"klaicnampe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ measures to be $x_2$ [li; number] Joule-seconds by standard $x_3$","notes":"This is a a named unit derived from the SI base units, just like the Joule and the Ohm; the difference is that there is no special name for it in standard SI. This word is synonymous with \"{pi'ai} {klanrdjuli} {snidu}\". $x_1$ can be an action (physical quantity), an angular momentum (or a coordinate or magnitude thereof), etc.: any dimensionful quantity with dimension of mass times the square of distance, per second. See also: {cnampetu}, .{akcne}, {klanrdjuli}, {snidu}, {pi'ai}, {plankexu} (closely related, but not quite equivalent)."},{"word":"klaisirmpe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ measures to be $x_2$ [li; number] kilogram-meters-per-second by standard $x_3$","notes":"This is a a named unit derived from the SI base units, just like the Joule and the Ohm; the difference is that there is no special name for it in standard SI. This word is synonymous with \"{pi'ai} {ki'ogra} {mitre} {fei'u} {snidu}\". $x_1$ can be a strictly-spatial linear momentum (or a coordinate or magnitude thereof), etc.: any dimensionful quantity with dimension of mass times distance per second. See also: {sirmpetu}, {klaicnampe}."},{"word":"klaje'i","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=k_1$ follows $j_2$ to destination $k_2$ from origin $k_3$ via route $k_4$ by means $k_5$.","notes":"Cf. {klama}, {jersi}."},{"word":"klaji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a street/avenue/lane/drive/cul-de-sac/way/alley/[road] at $x_{2}$ accessing $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also corridor; not typically a route between points, but offers access to sites along it. See also {naxle}, {panka}, {pluta}, {dargu}."},{"word":"klakigori","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kakigoori/Japanese shaved ice dessert with flavoring/ingredients $x_2$"},{"word":"klakla","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ goes and returns to $x_2$ from $x_3$ via $x_4$ by using $x_5$.","notes":"It means '$x_1$ goes to $x_2$ from $x_3$, and then $x_1$ goes to $x_3$ from $x_2$'."},{"word":"klaktono","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Clactonian technological industry/culture/know-how of period and location (specifics) $x_2$ in properties $x_3$."},{"word":"klaku","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ weeps/cries tears $x_{2}$ about/for reason $x_{3}$ (event/state).","notes":"See also {badri}, {krixa}."},{"word":"klalamai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Philippine kalamay dessert, a mixture of coconut milk, brown sugar, and glutinous rice, with other ingredients $x_2$ of type/variety $x_3$"},{"word":"klama","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ comes/goes to destination $x_{2}$ from origin $x_{3}$ via route $x_{4}$ using means/vehicle $x_{5}$.","notes":"Also travels, journeys, moves, leaves to ... from ...; $x_1$ is a traveller; ($x_4$ as a set includes points at least sufficient to constrain the route relevantly). See also {cadzu}, {bajra}, {marce}, {vofli}, {litru}, {muvdu}, {cpare}, cmavo list {ka'a}, {pluta}, {bevri}, {farlu}, {limna}, {vitke}."},{"word":"klamatsile","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a monkeypod (Pithecellobium dulce) of variety $x_2$","notes":"Tagalog \"kamatsilé\"; Nahuatl \"cuauhmochitl\""},{"word":"klamau","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$, more than $z_2$, goes to $k_2$ from $k_3$ via $k_4$ by means of $k_5$.","notes":"Mentioned in example 12.91 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"klamburi","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pun on $x_2$ and $x_3$ (meanings of a word or similar words)"},{"word":"klami'e","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ summons $m_2=k_1$ to $k_2$ from $k_3$ via route $k_4$.","notes":"Cf. {klama}, {minde}, {klacpe}."},{"word":"klamu'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_1=m_1$ arrives at $x_2=k_2$ from $x_3=k_3$ by route $x_4=k_4$ with transportation means $x_5=k_5$ by completion standard $x_6=m_3$","notes":"cf. {klama}, {mulno}."},{"word":"klani","score":100002,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured by $x_2$ (number) on scale $x_3$ (si'o, property of $x_1$ with kau).","notes":"Also count. To specify the number of objects, {loi} is usually used in x1 of klani. To specify size, fill x3 of klani. See also cmavo list {la'u}, {namcu}."},{"word":"klanrbeli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ measures $x_2$ bels on scale $x_3$ (si'o).","notes":"One bel is equal to 10 decibels. Cf. {klani}, {sance}, {cladu}."},{"word":"klanrdjuli","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ joule(s) of energy (default is 1) by standard $g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {djaule}, {klanrniut,ni}, {klanrxuati}."},{"word":"klanrfaradi","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ farad(s) of capacitance (default is 1) by standard $g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {terdikca}, {xampo}."},{"word":"klanrpaskali","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ pascal(s) of pressure (default is 1) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Cf. {klanrniut,ni}."},{"word":"klanrtesla","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ tesla(s) of magnetic field B (default is 1) by standard $g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {maksi}."},{"word":"klanrvati","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ watt(s) of power (default is 1) by standard $g_3$.","notes":"Deprecated since the prohibition on consonants followed by glides; see {uatno}. Cf. {klanrdjuli}, {klanrvolta}, {xampo}."},{"word":"klanrvolta","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ volt(s) of electromotive force (default is 1) by standard $g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xampo}, {klanrxomi}, {klanrxuati}, {klanrdjuli}, {terdikca}."},{"word":"klanrxenri","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ henry/henries of inductance (default is 1) by standard $g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {enri}, {klanrvolta}, {xampo}."},{"word":"klanrxertsi","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ hertz of frequency (default is 1) by standard $g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ertso}, {klani}"},{"word":"klanrxomi","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ ohm(s) of electrical impedance/resistance (default is 1) by standard $g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {omso}, {xampo}, {klanrvolta}, {klanrxuati}, {klanrzimenzi}."},{"word":"klanrzimenzi","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ siemens of electrical conductance (default is 1) by standard $g_3$.","notes":"{klanrxomi}, {klanrvolta}, {xampo}."},{"word":"kla'oma","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Oklahoman in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"kla'ongo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is kaong palm/sugar palm/Arenga pinnata (Arenga saccharifera) of variety/type $x_2$"},{"word":"klapri","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a track on $p_2$"},{"word":"klasazri","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=s_1=k_1$ drives $x_2=s_2=k_5$ to $x_3=k_2$ from $x_4=k_3$ via route $x_5=k_4$","notes":"Used to specify agentive operation of the transportation vehicle, as opposed to simply being carried by it. See also {sazri}, {klama}, {ma'ekla}"},{"word":"klasiko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is (a) classic in/of genre/type $x_2$ in aspects/features $x_3$ by standard/judgment of $x_4$","notes":"Generally considered to be transcendent, great, exceptionally good in overall quality, artistic and expressive, and (capable of) enduring."},{"word":"klaso","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is classical mechanical/classical [physics sense] in property $x_2$ with behavior/traits/result $x_3$; $x_1$ demonstrates classical mechanical qualities/nature; $x_1$ behaves classically (physically).","notes":"See also: {namra}, {kazra}, {slabu}, {cizra}"},{"word":"klasta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ keeps going, with destination $x_2$"},{"word":"klasti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ stops going/halts"},{"word":"klasutra","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=k_1$ scurries to $k_2$ from $k_3$ through $k_4$ by means $k_5$"},{"word":"klatcu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ needs to go to location $x_2$ for purpose/action $x_3$","notes":"See {klama}, {nitcu}, {zvatcu}, {bilga}, {cliva}, {ei}"},{"word":"klatoliki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the Roman Catholic culture/religion/ethos in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {la'orxi'o}, {xriso}"},{"word":"klatubradanikto","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object, process, quote, etc.) is a fail-safe mechanism/command or safe-word which halts activity $x_2$ (nu) and produces outcome $x_3$ (nu).","notes":".{u'ivla}. Also: \"to cry uncle\", \"to say \"yield\"\". Confer: \"{nunflicabybandu}\"."},{"word":"klauci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is curious / wonders which thing(s) satisfy $x_2$ (ka).","notes":"Short for {kucli} {lo} {du'u} {ma} {kau}."},{"word":"klaunji","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is blackseed/nigella of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"Not to be confused with {kalzira}."},{"word":"klauza","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is a grammatical clause (verb, its necessary grammatical arguments, and any adjuncts affecting them)","notes":"For describing Lojban grammar {brisni} is a preferrable term for a similar concept."},{"word":"klavikorda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a harpsichord","notes":"See also {pipna}"},{"word":"klavile","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a piano/fortepiano","notes":"{pipno} is a more generic term"},{"word":"klavire","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a clavier (harpsichord, clavichord, fortepiano)","notes":"{pipno} is a more generic term"},{"word":"klebana","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ikebana/flower arrangement with components $x_2$ with style/other properties $x_3$ with spiritual/sentimental significance $x_4$ "},{"word":"klecmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a member of class / category $x_2$ (mass / plurality), within supergroup $x_3$, with defining quality $x_4$","notes":"See {klesi}, {cmima}, {kleinzu}"},{"word":"kleide","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a clade/cladus/monophyletic class formed by most-recent common ancestor(s) $x_2$ and all lineal descendants thereof in family/directed tree structure/according to relationship or standard $x_3$.","notes":"$x_2$ should technically be unique modulo considerations such as sex (both biological parents are the MRCA of biological full siblings, for example), but might typically be extended to a taxon which includes the true $x_2$ in practice (and thus will slightly differ from the crown clade defined by that taxon, in that it could exclude the MRCA of the defining taxon). See also: \"{kraune}\", \"{klesi}\"."},{"word":"kleinzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (mass / plurality) is a class / category / subgroup / subset including members $x_2$, with defining property $x_3$ (ka), within superset $x_4$ (mass)","notes":"See {klesi}, {gunma}, {lanzu}. Suggested morphemes: -klei-, -leiu-"},{"word":"kleivmu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (set) is the relative set complement of $x_2$ (set) in/from/with respect to/relative to set $x_3$ (set; default: the relevant universal set).","notes":"${x_1}={x_3}\\setminus{x_2}$. See also: \"{kei'i}\" (which is the mekso operator cmavo for this same word/concept)."},{"word":"kleivmykai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (set) is a set such that the complement of which (taken in/relative to superset $x_3=kleivmu_3$ (set; default: some universal set)) has property/is characterized by $x_2$ (ka).","notes":"Use this word for things like \"co-finite set\", \"co-null set\", etc. This word is a {brapagjvo} from \"{kleivmu}\"."},{"word":"klenilbra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (li) is the size of set $x_2$ by standard/notion $x_3$","notes":"$x_3$ may be cardinality, measure in a given space, various forms of density, etc. Many notions exist."},{"word":"klesi","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (mass/si'o) is a class/category/subgroup/subset within $x_{2}$ with defining property $x_{3}$ (ka).","notes":"Also taxon, type, kind, classification, species, genus, family, order, phylum. See also cmavo list {le'a}, {cmima}, {jutsi}, {ciste}, {girzu}, {lanzu}, {vrici}."},{"word":"klesnregnu","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is a kingdom (biology) [taxonomic rank] within domain $k_2$ with defining property $k_3$ (ka)","notes":"From latin \"regnum\" (=kingdom)."},{"word":"klesnrego","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a domain (biology) [taxonomic rank] within Tree of Life $k_2$ with defining property $k_3$ (ka)","notes":"From latin \"regio\" (=domain)."},{"word":"klesrcinse","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ in activity/state $x_2$ exhibits gender/sex $x_3$ (ka) by standard $x_4$ according to judge $x_5$; $x_5$ genders $x_1$ as $x_3$.","notes":"See also {cinse}, {fetsi}, {nakni}, {nanla}, {nanmu}, {ninmu}, {nixli}. x4 could be gender identity, gender presentation, social role, legal sex, chromosomal sex, anatomical sex, etc."},{"word":"klesrfilu","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a phylum (biology) [taxonomic rank] within kingdom $k_2$ with defining property $k_3$ (ka)."},{"word":"klesrklasi","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a class (biology) [taxonomic rank] within phylum $k_2$ with defining property $k_3$ (ka)","notes":"From latin \"classis\" (=class)."},{"word":"klesrverlapi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (set) and $x_2$ (set) are sets which have non-empty mutual intersection and mutual relative complements (set subtraction; both orders of operands/directions considered); id est: $x_1$ and $x_2$ share at least one element, but also have a mutual symmetric difference such that neither is a subset of the other.","notes":"In other words, each of these following three sets is nonempty: $x_1 \\setminus x_2$, and $x_2 \\setminus x_1$, and the intersection of $x_1$ with $x_2$. There is no word/terminology in English for this concept, to krtisfranks' knowledge. $x_1$ and $x_2$ are mutually symmetric terbri under transposition with one another. The empty set and a universal set are disallowed for $x_1$ (thus also $x_2$). If $x_1 = x_2$, then $x_1$ na klesrverlapi $x_2$ (emphasis on \"na\"). This word encompasses the sets which are shown as circles in the traditional Venn diagram."},{"word":"kli'ikco'a","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ grabs (starts click-drag action) $x_2$","notes":"See {kli'iki}, {co'a}"},{"word":"kli'iki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ clicks on $x_2$, causing $x_3$ (nu).","notes":"Specifically refers to the act of selection within a computer device, and is agnostic as to the form of the device. cf. {samxa'e}, {xanyuidje}, {klikmuga}, {klikeco'a}, {klikeru'i}, {klikemo'u}"},{"word":"kli'ikmo'u","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ drops (completes click-drag action) $x_2$ at locus $x_3$","notes":"See {kli'iki}, {klikmuga}, {mo'u}"},{"word":"kli'ikru'i","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ holds (continues click-drag action) $x_2$ over locus $x_3$","notes":"See {kli'iki}, {klikmuga}, {ru'i}"},{"word":"klikeco'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ grabs (starts click-drag action) $x_2$ from locus $x_3$","notes":"See {kli'iki}, {co'a}, {klikmuga}, {klikeru'i}, {klikemo'u}"},{"word":"klikeia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ clicks (press and release) button/switch $x_2$","notes":"See also {cuxna}, {batke}, {danre}, {kliki}"},{"word":"klikemo'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ drops (completes click-drag action) $x_2$ at locus $x_3$","notes":"See {kli'iki}, {mo'u}, {klikmuga}, {klikeco'a}, {klikeru'i}"},{"word":"klikenu'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ hovers (move computer cursor over without clicking) over locus $x_2$","notes":"See {kli'iki}, {klikeco'a}, {klikeru'i}, {klikemo'u}, {klikmuga}, {xanyuidje}"},{"word":"klikeru'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ holds (continues click-drag action) $x_2$ over locus $x_3$","notes":"See {kli'iki}, {ru'i}, {klikmuga}, {klikeco'a}, {klikemo'u}"},{"word":"kliki","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ (text, sound) is a click sound","notes":"See {sa'ei}, {mosra}"},{"word":"klikmuga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ drags (computer term) $x_2$ to $x_3$ from $x_4$","notes":"See {kli'iki}, {muvgau}, {klikeco'a}, {klikeru'i}, {klikemo'u}"},{"word":"klikycu'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ clicks (on) $x_2$.","notes":"By pressing a button on the mouse. See also {cuxna}, {skami}."},{"word":"klina","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (object/medium) is clear/transparent/without obstacle to in-the-clear $x_{2}$ [transmission].","notes":"Also lucid; $x_2$ remains apparent/lucid/clear (figurative use for 'understandable' is discouraged, better expressed as = {filseljmi} or {filsmu}). (cf. {kandi}, {zunti} - {nalzu'i} is better for 'unhindered')"},{"word":"klingona","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Klingon language in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"klirlxastati","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of astatine [At]"},{"word":"klirlxoganeso","score":0,"definition":"$ignore me$"},{"word":"klirnastati","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of astatine (At)."},{"word":"klirnbromi","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of bromine (Fl)."},{"word":"klirnflori","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of fluorine (Fl)."},{"word":"kliru","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of halogen of type $x_{2}$ [chlorine, fluorine, iodine, etc.].","notes":"Also bromine; default chlorine. See also {xukmi}."},{"word":"klisodva","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of a clear/transparent carbonated beverage/soda of sweet flavor, of brand $x_2$.","notes":"Not any carbonated beverage, but one which is transparent and with sweet flavor, like Sprite (=sprait), 7-up, Sockerdricka (=a soft drink that is consumed in Sweden) or similar. Another flavor may be added and expressed as a tanru, as long as the combination doesn't differ too much from the characteristics of klisodva."},{"word":"kliti","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of clay [moist, clammy dirt] of composition including $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {dertu}, {pesxu}, {staku}."},{"word":"klivlynd","score":1,"definition":"Cleveland"},{"word":"klizga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ practices vipassana under situations of events/experiences $x_2$ (nu/ka) happening","notes":"See also {medzo}, {klina}, {viska}, {ganse}, {zgana}."},{"word":"klo'aka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cloaca of $x_2$.","notes":"Common orifice of the urinary, genital and digestive systems in some animals. Present in reptiles, amphibians and monotremes ({klo'akymabru}?), among others. See also {ganxo}, {kalci}, {pinxe}, {pinji} {zargu}; {respa}, {banfi}, {since}, {cipni}. Proposed {zevlyrafsi}: klo'ak."},{"word":"kloje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (set/space) is closed under(/wrt) operator/relation $x_2$; $x_2$ has closure in $x_1$.","notes":"Identical to {klojere} but is a gismu (as it might be considered to be a fairly fundamental concept which is productive)."},{"word":"klojere","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (set/space) is closed under operator/relation $x_2$; $x_2$ has closure in $x_1$.","notes":"If $x_2$ is an operator, then for any n-tuple of elements in $x_1$, the application of $x_2$ to that tuple produces an output which is also in $x_1$. The gismu form of this word is \"{kloje}\"."},{"word":"klojyjoisocnyjoidukni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a binary group operator endowing set/space $x_2$ ; $x_2$ is the underlying set or the actual structure of a group with operator $x_1$.","notes":"{sezni} is presupposed by {dukni}. All veljvo of this word are experimental gismu or {joi}: {kloje}, {socni}, {dukni}."},{"word":"klombiia","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ reflects Colombian culture/nationality/geography/dialect in aspect $p_2$"},{"word":"klovano","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Clovis/Llano Paleoamerican (North American) lithic technological industry/culture/know-how/people of period and location (specifics) $x_2$ in properties $x_3$"},{"word":"klubarcreka","score":0,"definition":"$c_1=b_1=k_1$ is a jumper of material $c_2$.","notes":"A loose outer jacket ({barcreka}). Cf. {creka}."},{"word":"kluce'u","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a society of $c_2=k_2$ with cultural aspects $k_1$.","notes":"Cf. {cecmu}, {kulnu}, {jikca}, {kulnu}."},{"word":"klulei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=ku_1=kl_1$ is a cultural subset within a larger culture $x_2=kl_2$ with defining property $x_3=ku_2=kl_3$.","notes":"See also: {klesi}, {kulnu}"},{"word":"klulele","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a ukulele/cavaquinho tuned to $x_2$","notes":"See also {jgita}, {zgike}, {pilno}."},{"word":"kluni'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ logically necessitates/entails/implies action/event/state $x_{2}$ under cultural rules/system $x_{3}$.","notes":"also 'common sense'."},{"word":"klupanido","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an occlupanid of species $x_2$.","notes":"Occlupanids are mainly studied by the Holotypic Occlupanid Research Group. See also {slasi}, {lasna}, {nanba}."},{"word":"klupau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a meme of culture $x_2$","notes":"See {kulnu} {pagbu}"},{"word":"klupe","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a screw [fastener] for purpose $x_{2}$, threads [pitch, material] $x_{3}$, frame [size, material] $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also bolt. See also {korcu}, {sarlu}, {tutci}."},{"word":"klura'a","score":2,"definition":"$s1$ pertains to culture of $s2=k2$","notes":"Cultural gismu replacement lujvo for cultures: From gismu {kulnu} and {srana}"},{"word":"kluske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is social anthropology.","notes":"Cf. {kulnu}, {saske}, {jikske}"},{"word":"kluza","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (obj.) is loose/bloused/not tight on $x_{2}$ (obj.) at locus $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {tagji}, {trati}, {rinju}."},{"word":"kluzei","score":2,"definition":"$z_1$ is a taboo in culture $z_2=k_1$."},{"word":"kmir","score":3,"definition":"kmir","notes":"{la} {kmir}, creator of the Zbalermorna orthography for Lojban ({la} {zbalermorna}). See also https://mw.lojban.org/papri/zbalermorna ."},{"word":"ko","selmaho":"KOhA3","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: you (imperative); make it true for you, the listener."},{"word":"ko'a","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: he/she/it/they #1 (specified by goi)."},{"word":"ko'ai","selmaho":"LOhOI","score":2,"definition":"Creates a predicate abstraction sumti out of a full bridi clause, binding all the necessary lambda variables to the ko'a-ko'u pronoun series.","notes":"lo ka ce'u ce'u ce'u broda (ku) = ko'ai ko'a ko'e ko'i broda (ku'au). In the rare cases where more than five lambda variables are needed, {ko'a xi PA} might be used. Indicating the number N of lambda variables in forethought can be acheived with {ko'ai xi N}. See also {fo'ai}, {ce'ai}."},{"word":"ko'au","selmaho":"BAI","score":4,"definition":"kosmu modal, 1st place with purpose...","notes":"See {seko'au}, {kosmu}, {tezu'e}, {tepi'o}, {tefi'e}, {ki'u}"},{"word":"kobli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of cabbage/lettuce/leafy vegetable of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {stagi}."},{"word":"koblrolerakeia","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is cauliflower of strain $x2$"},{"word":"koblrsinapi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is mustard of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"especially mustard greens; see also {spatrsinapi}, {tsijrsinapi}, {sansrmustardo}"},{"word":"kobrkrisantemu","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a quantity of garland chrysantemum/chop suey green/crown daisy (Chrysantemum coronarium) of strain/cultivar $k_2$."},{"word":"kobrlaktuka","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is a quantity of lettuce (genus Lactuca) of strain/cultivar $k_2$."},{"word":"kobrsonku","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a quantity of hare lettuce/raraki of species/strain x2."},{"word":"kobrtaraksaku","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a quantity of dandelion leaves (genus Taraxacum) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"kobysalta","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass) is a quantity of green/garden salad [food] with ingredients/components including $k_1=s_2$ (mostly fresh leafy vegetables)."},{"word":"kocon","score":1,"definition":"Koshon","notes":"A character in HajiLoji (はじめてのロジバン), a Lojban manual in Japanese by la .cogas."},{"word":"ko'e","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: he/she/it/they #2 (specified by goi)."},{"word":"ko'ei","selmaho":"SE","score":3,"definition":"converts the place structure of the following tanru-unit-2 into MINDE semantic frame","notes":"{mi} {ko'ei} {djica} {do} {lo} {ka} {klama} means 'I want you to come'. This particle works only for tanru-unit-2 that has as its primary child a predicate having the following fingerprint of its place structure: '$x_1$ (entity), $x_2$ (event or proposition)'"},{"word":"kofimitcidus","score":1,"definition":"a README","notes":"under CBM you can use an extended definition of \"x1 is a README for program/repository x2\""},{"word":"kognato","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cognate of $x_2$","notes":"See {valsi}, {lengua}"},{"word":"kogno","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) is cognitive in that it allows knowing $x_2$ (proposition)","notes":"See also {facki}, {djuno}."},{"word":"ko'i","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: he/she/it/they #3 (specified by goi)."},{"word":"koi","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"korbi modal, 1st place (bordered by) bounded by ..."},{"word":"koidru","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is an overhanging portion of roof $d_1=k_2$, which is a roof of $d_2$.","notes":"See also: {korbi}, {drudi}."},{"word":"koi'e","selmaho":"TOIhE","score":3,"definition":"UI-cmavo parenthesis/separator: start grouping","notes":"This word is intended to \"separate\" cmavo in a UI-clause; it can separate the UI-cmavo a {toi'e} parenthetical will attach to. For example, in (iuro'o toi'e uinai), (uinai) would attach to (iuro'o), while in (iu koi'e ro'o toi'e uinai), (uinai) would attach only to (ro'o). /It can also override the normal \"priority order\" of how attitudinal-modifiers like {ro'a} and {dai} affect each other; this order is currently ill-defined, however. /Elidable terminator: {toi'o}"},{"word":"koi'i","selmaho":"LOhOI","score":2,"definition":"create a binary relation abstraction sumti out of a full bridi clause, binding the two lambda variables to the {ko'i} and {ko'u} pronouns.","notes":"See also: {ko'ai}, {foi'i}, {fo'ai}, {ce'ai}, {ka}."},{"word":"koinde","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ orders/commands/exhorts/pleads/hopes/suggests to $x_2$ to be/do $x_3$ (property)","notes":"Predicate version of {ko'oi}. See also, {ko}"},{"word":"koinka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cognac distilled from grapes $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xalka}, {jikru}, {vanjyjikru}, {vanju}. For brandies without an AOC designation use {vanjyjikru}."},{"word":"koinside","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) coincides with $x_2$ in $x_3$ (property); $x_1$ (event) is a coincidence, an event that might have been arranged although it was really accidental","notes":"$x_3$ can describe $x_1$ and $x_2$ happening at the same time/place etc."},{"word":"koi'o","selmaho":"PA5","score":1,"definition":"quaternion k","notes":"Works like {ka'o} (as a comma) and is isomorphic to it. See also: {ka'o}, {kai'o}, {kei'o}, {kau'o}."},{"word":"koizva","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is at an edge/margin/border/curb/boundary of $k_2$ next-to/bordering-on $k_3$."},{"word":"kojna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a corner/point/at-least-3-dimensional [solid] angle [shape/form] in/on $x_{2}$, of material $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also apex; a corner exists on three dimensions but need not be limited to points; it suggests a discontinuity in slope in some direction; i.e. in some planar cross-section. See also {jipno}, {konju}, {bliku}, {fanmo}, {jganu}, {krasi}."},{"word":"kokain","score":1,"definition":"cocaine"},{"word":"kokaKOlys","score":2,"definition":"Coca-Cola."},{"word":"kokcinela","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a ladybug/ladybird/lady beetle of genus/species $x_2$.","notes":"see {cakcinki}, {spacivla}"},{"word":"kokso","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a coconut of variety/cultivar $x_2$","notes":"See also {cidja}, {rutrkoko}"},{"word":"koksypalma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a coco palm tree of species $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {kokso}, {palma}, {tricu}"},{"word":"koksytricu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a coco palm tree of species $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {koksypalma}, {kokso}, {tricu}"},{"word":"kokteili","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cocktail containing $x_2$","notes":"See also {jisra}, {barja}"},{"word":"kolbasa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sausage made of $x_2$.","notes":"Not necessarily with a gut skin; see also {tisycanti}."},{"word":"kolcedra","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is the Carboniferous Period, characterized by $c_2$"},{"word":"kolcna","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a coal shovel [a shovel for coal]."},{"word":"kolgapci","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a quantity of coal gas","notes":"{kolme},{gapci}"},{"word":"KOLkatas","score":1,"definition":"Kolkata"},{"word":"kolmba","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pigeon/dove of genus/species $x_2$.","notes":"more general than {tcacpi}"},{"word":"kolme","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of coal/peat/anthracite/bitumen from source $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {tabno}, {tarla}."},{"word":"kolon bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":1,"definition":"letteral: colon (letteral)."},{"word":"kolonel","score":1,"definition":"colonel"},{"word":"kolsupare","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ whatabouts/rhetorically asks or mentions/performs a tu quoque fallacy/diverts and counters by saying $x_2$ (quote/sedu'u) in response to/as a justification for accusation $x_3$ (quote/sedu'u)."},{"word":"komcu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a comb [many-needled shape] of material $x_{2}$ with tines/needles $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {julne}, {forca}, {burcu}."},{"word":"komitcidus","score":1,"definition":"a README","notes":"under CBM you can use an extended defintion of \"x1 is a README for/in program/repository x2\"."},{"word":"komka'a","score":1,"definition":"$ko_1=ka_1$ is a saw [many-bladed tool] cutting/splitting/dividing $ka_2$ into pieces $ka_3$","notes":"See also {komcu}, {katna}, {carka'a}"},{"word":"kompadi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a CD/compact disc storing information/with content $x_2$"},{"word":"kompaso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a navigational compass"},{"word":"kompata","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is compact in property $x_2$ (ka)"},{"word":"kompeti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (group of entity) compete with each other in competition $x_2$ (property of each member of $x_1$) where each member of $x_1$ has goal $x_3$ (property of member of $x_1$) that is the same for all members of $x_1$","notes":"$x_2$ is usually a name, e.g. 'mi jo'u la alis cu kompeti la tenis lo ka fo ri ce'u jinga fi ce'u', 'mi jo'u la alis cu kompeti lo ka bajra vau lo ka raiksi lo ka sutra vau lo me vo'a'. When some members don't share $x_2$ or $x_3$ with all other members use {jivna}."},{"word":"kompli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ combs $x_2$"},{"word":"kompota","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is kompot made from fruit(s) $x_2$."},{"word":"kompote","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fruit tea made of $x_2$","notes":"can be made out of either fresh or stewed fruits. See also {grute}, {tcati}"},{"word":"kompromata","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a document containing compromising/blackmailing content $x_2$ (real or fabricated evidence that a participant of $x_2$ doesn't want to be revealed)","notes":"See also {uencu}, {mipri}, {cantaje}, {finti}, {jecta}."},{"word":"konamorjis","score":3,"definition":".gitignore","notes":"under CBM: $x_1$ is a gitignore file for repository $x_2$"},{"word":"konceto","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is concerto number $x_2$ in key $x_3$ composed by $x_4$ performed by/at $x_5$( event).","notes":"Cf. {zgike}, {nolzgi}, {konceto zei pagbu}, {pipnrpaino zei konceto}, {jgitrviolino zei konceto}, {simfoni}, {zgifi'i}."},{"word":"konceto zei pagbu","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a movement of concerto for solo instruments $k_2$, number $k_3$ in key $k_4$ composed by $k_5$.","notes":"Cf. {konceto}, {pagbu}, {zgike}, {nolzgi}, {simfoni}."},{"word":"konclupa","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=k_1$ is an ellipsoid [shape/form] of material $c_2=k_2$.","notes":"Cf. {konju}, {clupa}."},{"word":"konde'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a canine tooth."},{"word":"kondomo","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a condom of $x_2$ size for $x_3$ sex and $x_4$ material"},{"word":"konfabu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (group) confabs, confabulates, talk socially about $x_2$ without intentionally exchanging much information","notes":"See also {casnu}, {jikca}"},{"word":"konfeti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is confetti"},{"word":"konfuzi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the Confucist culture/religion/ethos in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"kongoti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a marabout stork","notes":"See also {tcikoni}"},{"word":"konjaku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is konjac of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {samcrtaro}, {samcu}"},{"word":"konju","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cone [shape/form] of material $x_{2}$ with vertex $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also ellipse, ellipsoid (= {konclupa}). See also {jesni}, {djine}, {sovda}, {kojna}, {jganu}."},{"word":"konkatena","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (sequence) is the concatenation of sequences $x_2$ and $x_3$ (and $x_4$, $x_5$, ...)","notes":"$x_1$ is a string composed of exactly substrings which are the various $x_i$'s ($i>1$) in the order of increasing $i$ value, starting with $i=2$, without skipping. See also: {porsi}. Operator/connective: {joi'i}."},{"word":"konku'u","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=k_1$ is a spruce (genus Picea) of species/strain $c_2$ with cones $c_3$ with vertex $k_3$"},{"word":"konservatora","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a conservatoire"},{"word":"konsonanta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a consonant sound","notes":"Also {zunsna}"},{"word":"konsula","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a consul"},{"word":"kontinenta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a continent"},{"word":"kontribute","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ contributes with $x_2$ to $x_3$","notes":"See also {dunda}"},{"word":"kontributi","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ contributes with $x_2$ to $x_3$","notes":"See also {dunda}"},{"word":"kontu'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a funnel/cone-shaped tube for pouring liquids or powders into a container."},{"word":"konvala","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lily-of-the-valley (Convallaria) of species/strain $x_2$"},{"word":"konve","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (set/shape) is convex in sense $x_2$.","notes":"A function cannot really be convex (its epigraph can be though). This word is the gismu form of \"{konvexi}\"."},{"word":"konvexi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (set/shape) is convex in sense $x_2$.","notes":"A function cannot really be convex (its epigraph can be though). See also: {ze'okru}."},{"word":"konvoke","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ convokes, convenes a meeting $x_2$ (event)"},{"word":"ko'o","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: he/she/it/they #4 (specified by goi)."},{"word":"ko'o'au","selmaho":"KOhA","score":1,"definition":"Pro-sumti: references a following mentioned sumti, but which one is not specified.","notes":"Like \"{ko'o'e}\" except for the fact that the only possible referents are those sumti which (at some point) follow the usage of this word (regardless of whether they were mentioned previously). See also: \"{ri'au}\"."},{"word":"ko'o'e","selmaho":"KOhA","score":1,"definition":"Pro-sumti: references a previously mentioned sumti, but which one is not specified.","notes":"Like \"{zo'e}\", but its set of possible referents is restricted to only the set of all aforementioned sumti. This is useful in riddles, jokes, and other circumstances when revealing the exact referent is disadvantageous; also, it can be useful in translations of words like \"it\", \"he\", \"she\", and \"they\" when the translator is not sure of the original pronouns' referents. Each usage updates (meaning that distinct usages of this word can refer to mutually different sumti and any additional new sumti which appears between them can be a referent of the second but not the first \"ko'o'e\"). Pragmatically, the probability of sumti x being the intended referent decreases dramatically unless x was rather recently mentioned. See also: \"{ri}\", \"{ko'a}\", \"{ko'o'au}\"."},{"word":"ko'oi","selmaho":"UI6","score":6,"definition":"discursive: imperative/hortative","notes":"``{ko}'' is a short form of ''{do} {ko'oi}''; broader term than {au}, {a'o}, {e'o}, {e'u}, {e'a}, {ei}; {minde}, {cpedu}, {curmi}, {pacna}, {stidi}, {djica}, {bilga}"},{"word":"ko'o'o'o'o","selmaho":"Y","score":1,"definition":"meaningless chicken clucking","notes":"See also {cmoni}."},{"word":"ko'orsi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (ka, binary predicate) links $x_2$ and $x_3$, and $x_3$ and $x_4$, and $x_4$ and $x_5$, et cetera","notes":"A variant of {ki'irsi}. For example: \"lo ka ce'u ce'u {rirni} cu ko'orsi lo {mampa'u} lo {mamta} mi lo {bersa}\" Equivalently, you can say \"{rirni} ko'orsi lo {mampa'u} lo {mamta} mi lo {bersa}\"."},{"word":"ko'otli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a coyote of subspecies/breed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {gerku}, {labno}, {lorxu}, {tcakali}."},{"word":"kopteri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a copter/helicopter/quadrocopter","notes":"See also {vinji}, {vofli}"},{"word":"korbi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an edge/margin/border/curb/boundary of $x_{2}$ next-to/bordering-on $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also cmavo list {koi}, {greku}, {mlana}, {jimte}, {ctebi}, {bartu}."},{"word":"korbipe","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the interface (mutually shared boundary) between entities $x_2$ (plural) allowing interaction $x_3$ between them"},{"word":"korcu","score":100001,"definition":"(adjective:) $x_{1}$ is bent/crooked/not straight or direct/[twisted]/folded.","notes":"See also {cinje}, {klupe}, {kruvi}, {polje}, {sarlu}, {sirji}, {bargu}, {genxu}."},{"word":"korfaipletomino","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a non-polyplet polyform/polyomino/polyabolo/polyiamond (etc.) composed of parts/'tile' polytope $x2$ arranged in (finite) unified shape/pattern $x3$ (in which the entirety of sides of polytopes are shared or are not shared at all) in ambient space $x4$ and subject to rules/restrictions/conditions $x5$ (implicitly includes the condition of whole sides being shared)","notes":"The hyper-edges of the 'tile' polytopes must be shared entirely or not at all with at least one other distinct such 'tile' polytope (should it exist); they cannot be touching only at the corners- the most touch adjacently along the entirety of a side/edge/face/hyper-edge. This obviously restricts which polytopes can be arranged meaningfully in a valid arrangement/pattern (and thus restricts those patterns). See also: {pletomino}"},{"word":"korgretro","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ controls $g_1=t_2$ who crosses $g_2=k_1$ to $g_3=k_2$ from $g_4=k_2$.","notes":"see also {natmi}, {pagre}, {jaspu}"},{"word":"korka","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of cork/bark from tree/species $x_{2}$; [material].","notes":"See also {tricu}, {calku}, {skapi}, {stagi}."},{"word":"korliiande","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is coriander/cilantro (coriandrum sativum) of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"for the dried variety {tsaprkorliiande} is sometimes used"},{"word":"korlma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a coral of species $x_2$","notes":"See {pevypanje}."},{"word":"korlu'a","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the perimeter / circumference of shape/area $x_2$","notes":"See {korbi}, {pluta}"},{"word":"korpora","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a corpus of/a large collection of texts $x_2$.","notes":"Additional future place structures might be how the material is processed (annotations) and information about how the data was collected."},{"word":"korporalo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a corporal"},{"word":"korsari","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pirate, corsair","notes":"See {bloti}, {zekri}"},{"word":"korsenta","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=k_1$ is a cortex (outermost layer) of structure $s_3=k_2$.","notes":"x2 may be an organ, a cell, a plant, or a rock. Cf. {skapi}, {pilka}, {sefta}."},{"word":"korvo","score":4,"definition":"$s_1$ is a crow/raven of species $s_2$.","notes":"See {cipnrkorvo} for a non-experimental version of this word."},{"word":"korzeti","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is corzetti (a handmade pasta shape originating from Liguria, Italy) imprinted with pattern/family crest $x_2$ using corzetti stamp $x_3$"},{"word":"kosmu","score":6,"definition":"$x_1$ (abstraction) is a purpose/use of $x_2$ (object or event), attributed by $x_3$","notes":"Place structure has been inverted from the original version to match {krinu}. Syn. {erpi}. See {ko'au}, {terpli}, {terzu'e}, {terfi'i}"},{"word":"kosmyca'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is a facility for doing $x_2=c_2$ controlled by $x_3=c_3$","notes":"from {kosmu}+{cabra}"},{"word":"kosmycau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is pointless / futile / useless according to $x_2$","notes":"Syn. {nonselkosmu}"},{"word":"kosmyka'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (abstraction) is a use-case / expected usage scenario of $x_2$ (object/event)","notes":"From {kosmu} + {kantu}. See also {pilno}, {vanbi}"},{"word":"kosmyselgu'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=g_2$ is a mission done by $x_2=g_1$ with goal/objective $x_3=g_3=k_1$","notes":"from {kosmu} + {selgu'a}"},{"word":"kosmyvrici","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has many/diverse purposes, including purpose $x_2$ (abstraction)","notes":"{kosmu}, {vrici}"},{"word":"kosta","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a coat/jacket/sweater/cloak/[cape/shawl/pullover] [extra outer garment] of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {pastu}, {sunla}, {taxfu}."},{"word":"kotledona","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cotyledon of seed $x_2$ of plant $x_3$."},{"word":"kotleta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cutlet"},{"word":"kotybakni","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is highland cattle/kyloe of variety/breed $b_2$."},{"word":"kotygu'e","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is Scotland (country).","notes":"Cf. {ritygu'e}, {gligu'e}."},{"word":"kotyjikryckafi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a quantity of Gaelic/Irish/Highland coffee with Scotch whisky/Irish whiskey $j_1=s_1$.","notes":"See also: liqueur coffee (={jikryckafi}), Whisky coffee (={ckafruiski})."},{"word":"ko'u","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: he/she/it/they #5 (specified by goi)."},{"word":"kovdipaso","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the COVID-19 coronavirus"},{"word":"kra'anbe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (rafsi, word) is a linguistic cranberry in language $x_2$."},{"word":"krafamtei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the duration of $x_2$.","notes":"See also {ze'a}, {ze'e}, {ze'i}, {ze'o}, {ditcu}, {faurtei}"},{"word":"kraga'igau","score":2,"definition":"$gas_1$ resets/changes $gal_1$ to its original value/content.","notes":"Cf. {krasi}, {galfi}, {gasnu}, {ninga'igau}."},{"word":"krai'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) changes $x_2$ to state $x_3$ (ka) from state $x_4$ (ka).","notes":"Shorter, jbofuvi form of zo {kaircnegau}"},{"word":"kraice","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is loyal / faithful to $x_2$ (person, institution, or custom)","notes":"See {stace}, {traide}, {lacy'inda}"},{"word":"kraili","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (abstraction) is/should be a legal/moral right/entitlement/guarantee, normative principle, protection, privilege, power, trait, treatment, duty/obligation, opportunity, freedom, dignity/point of respect, ability, point of equality, natural guarantee, natural ability, inherent property of $x_2$ according to judge/norm/standard $x_3$.","notes":"Anything which is (or ideally should be) inherent to or endow a any person/human/$x_2$ universally, at birth/creation and solely for existing - and which is inalienable to them (at least in the context of the society to which they belong or until they choose, by their life choices, to relinquish some aspects of it). {krali} are a strict subset of kraili. In the U.S. Declaration of Independence, when it says \"all men are born equal\", the property in which they are born equal is this. Not all of these are positive (in particular, duties (examples: military service, paying taxes) and natural guarantees (example: death) may be unwanted)."},{"word":"kraislr","score":1,"definition":"Chrysler"},{"word":"krakatau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (volcano or its part) erupts by exposing $x_2$ (property of $x_1$)","notes":"$x_2$ can specify the material ejected, direction of its expulsion. See also {fagri}, {cmana}."},{"word":"krakene","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kraken of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {luska}"},{"word":"krakeni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kraken (mythological sea creature) of type/mythology $x_2$"},{"word":"krakozabra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is a krakozyabry, mojibake, illegible, corrupt symbol or text, usually caused by mismatched encoding","notes":"See also {iunkoda}, {aski}, {lertermifra}"},{"word":"krakuf","score":1,"definition":"Krakow","notes":"Krakow (Kraków), second largest city in Poland as of this writing (2018)."},{"word":"krali","score":8,"definition":"$x_1$ (NU) is a legal/moral entitlement of $x_2$ (individual/mass) by standard $x_3$. $x_2$ is a legal person.","notes":"Normative principles, variously construed as legal, social, or moral freedoms or entitlements. {rarkrali} for \"natural rights and {flakrali} for \"legal rights\"; {xuskrali} for \"claim rights\" and {zifkrali} for \"liberty rights\"; {srakrali} for \"positive rights\" and {ri'urkrali}/{badykrali} for \"negative rights\"; {sepkrali} for \"individual rights\" and {gumkrali} for \"group rights\"; {selcemkrali} for \"civil rights\" and {seljeckrali} for \"political rights\"; {jiknykrali} for \"economic rights\", {jikykrali} for \"social rights\", and {klukrali} for \"cultural rights\"; {remkrali} for \"human rights\" and {dalkrali} for \"animal rights\"; perhaps {kralyxai} for \"violate\". Cf. {selfla}, {selzi'e}, {terzi'e}, {selzau}, {selpikta}."},{"word":"kralyma'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is old enough to be entitled to $x_2$ (abstraction), according to $x_3$","notes":"See {flama'u}, {fuzma'u}"},{"word":"kralyxaigle","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ sexually violates/harms/rapes/violates the sexual rights of victim $x_2=g_2=xr_2=k_2$, violation by sexual activity (sex used as a weapon/means of harm), in property $x_3=xr_3$ (ka) by resulting in injury $x_4=xr_4$ (state), violating right $x_5=k_1$ (event) which is morally/legally guaranteed but actually violated under standards $x_6=k_3$","notes":"Violated right $k_1$ (event) may be implied by x4. The harm/violation must be by sexual activity (what one would consider {gletu}) and must be sexual in nature. Need not be violent. Harm may not be physical or even psychological/mental/emotional; it need only be a 'harm to one's rights' (in other words, a violation of loi {krali}). {krali} is an experimental gismu. The mutual symmetry of gle1 and gle2 is lost/broken by the harmer-victim relationship enforced by this word (and, specifically, xai1 and xai2=k2). See also: {glexai}, {xaigle}, {vilgle}, {glevlile}, {glevilxaigau}, {glekrali}, {glecu'akrali}, {glekralyxai}, {kralyxai}."},{"word":"krama'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is a grammatical article, starter, left bracket, nominalizer of word class $x_2$","notes":"{lo} {krama'o} is often the first part of a construct sometimes containing {lo} {mijma'o} and often ending in {lo} {famyma'o}. {lo}, {nu}, {vei}, {ga}, {be} are examples."},{"word":"krambola","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a starfruit/carambola of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"kramu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ local area unit(s) [non-metric] (default 1) by standard $x_{3}$, $x_{4}$ subunits.","notes":"(additional subunit places may be added as $x_5$, $x_6$, ...); See also {rupnu}, {fepni}, {dekpu}, {gutci}, {minli}, {merli}, {bunda}."},{"word":"krasi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (site/event) is a source/start/beginning/origin of $x_{2}$ (object/event/process).","notes":"Also root (figurative sense); (adjective:) $x_1$ is initial. See also {fanmo}, cmavo list {ra'i}, {sabji}, {cfari}, {jipno}, {traji}, {kojna}, {genja}, {jicmu}, {sitna}, {jinto}."},{"word":"krastu","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=k_1$ (place;location) is the origin of $s_2=k_2$.","notes":"Cf. {terkla}, {famstu}."},{"word":"krataigo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hawthorn of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"krati","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ represents/is an agent/proxy/stands-in for [absent] $x_{2}$ in matter(s)/function(s) $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also: on behalf of. See also cmavo list {ka'i}, {jansu}, {catni}, {vipsi}, {pulji}."},{"word":"krauna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a crown, currency issued the crown (regal power)","notes":"often has a crown displayed (headdress). Includes former British coins worth 5 shillings, various currencies known by similar names in their native languages, such as the 'koruna', 'kruna', 'krone'."},{"word":"kraune","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a crown, currency issued the crown (regal power)","notes":"often has a crown displayed (headdress). Includes former British coins worth 5 shillings, various currencies known by similar names in their native languages, such as the 'koruna', 'kruna', 'krone'."},{"word":"krebasti","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is wig/toupee/mirkin worn by $k_2$ on body location $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {kerfa}, {basti}, {runkre}."},{"word":"krebru","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ is a hair brush with bristles $b_2$ for hair $k_1$."},{"word":"krebu'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is an amount of velvet/velour/towelling/tufted cloth of type/material $b_2$."},{"word":"krecau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (body or body part) is hairless","notes":"See also {sedykrecau}."},{"word":"krefu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event) is the $x_{3}$'rd recurrence/repetition of $x_{2}$ (abstract); $x_{2}$ happens again in [form] $x_{1}$.","notes":"Also case, another, instance, different, other, time, occasion. See also {fukpi}, {rapli}, {cafne}, {fasnu}, {xruti}."},{"word":"kreiva","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) sits in a squatting position, heraldic sejant position like or as an animal with all legs touching the floor","notes":"Cats and dogs \"sit\" mostly in such position. Not usual for humans."},{"word":"kreivi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) sits in a squatting position, heraldic sejant position like or as an animal with all legs touching the floor or another surface $x_2$ (entity)","notes":"Cats and dogs \"sit\" mostly in such position. Not usual for humans. See also {mlatuse}, {zutse}, {sanli}, {vreta}."},{"word":"krekalsa","score":1,"definition":"$ka_1=ke_2$ has disheveled/tousled hair","notes":"from {kerfa} {kalsa}"},{"word":"krelu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ washes $x_2$'s hair, removing $x_3$ with shampoo $x_4$."},{"word":"kre'ole","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is reflects/pertains to creole language/culture $x_2$ in aspect $x_3$, which has influences/history/origin/ancestry $x_4$","notes":"A Creole language must be a stable, full-fledged language that originated with the mixture of at least two superstrate languages (x4) and with a native population of speakers (x2; must be their first language). A Creole person can be similar (a unique and local descendent of partially foreign ancestry) or a native-born with foreign ancestry. Should probably be avoided for naming of Creole wiki mark-up."},{"word":"kreplini","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a comet orbiting around $x_2$ with characteristics $x_3$, orbital parameters $x_4$, and coma/tail $x_5$","notes":"See also {bisycmaplini}, where x5 is the ice."},{"word":"kresi'e","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is dandruff on the head of $k_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kerfa}, {snime}."},{"word":"krevelylu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a shampoo for washing $x_2$'s hair, removing $x_3$, used by $x_4$."},{"word":"kreveta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a shrimp of species $x_2$"},{"word":"krevi'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=v_1$ shaves/[removes hair] $x_2=k_1=v_2$ from $x_3=k_2=v_3$ ","notes":"Applies to any form of hair removal, not necessarily with a blade."},{"word":"krevi'udakfu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=d_1$ is a razor with blade of material $x_2=d_3$","notes":"from {krevi'u}+{dakfu}"},{"word":"kricetu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hamster of variety $x_2$","notes":"See {danlu}"},{"word":"krici","score":10001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ believes [regardless of evidence/proof] belief/creed $x_{2}$ (du'u) is true/assumed about subject $x_{3}$.","notes":"\"without evidence\" refers to objective external evidence; also gives credence, has conviction. See also {jinvi}, {djuno}, {censa}, {cevni}, {lijda}, {makfa}, {malsi}, {senpi}, {birti}."},{"word":"kricili","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ alieves, has alief that $x_2$ (clause); $x_1$ has an automatic or habitual belief-like attitude $x_2$ that is in tension with $x_1$'s explicit beliefs","notes":"A person reading a book about fiction persons may alieve that they are real, while believing that they are not. See also {krici}, {lifri}"},{"word":"kriiofla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a clove bud/tree of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {cifxrula}, {baljypau}"},{"word":"kriketi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ plays cricket against $x_2$ in competition $x_3$ for prize/title $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {ga'arboijvi}, {krokete}, {kelcrkroke}."},{"word":"kriketinai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hamster/member of rodent subfamily Cricetinae of sub-taxon/genus/species/type/breed $x_2$","notes":"See also: {ratcu}"},{"word":"krilacri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ has faith (strong trust) in $x_2$ to do/bring about $x_3$","notes":"See {krici}, {lacri}"},{"word":"krilami","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a krill of genus/species $x_2$"},{"word":"krili","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of crystal of composition $x_{2}$ in form/arrangement $x_{3}$.","notes":"$x_2$: composition including $x_2$, which need not be complete specification. See also {jemna}, {bisli}."},{"word":"krilogji","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ [rules/methods] is a doxastic logic for deducing/concluding/inferring/reasoning to/about $l_2$ (du'u)."},{"word":"krilrkartso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quartz crystal of composition $x_2$ in form/arrangement $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {kunrkartso}, {krili}."},{"word":"kriluui","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (mass) is a quantity of krill/okiami of composition $x_2$","notes":"This word is not intended for discussion of individuals or of species. Not necessarily (but possibly is) food. This word conseptualizes krill as a type or mass, not as actual individual animals. For the latter, see: {e'urfausiace'a}, {krilami}."},{"word":"Krim","score":1,"definition":"Crimea"},{"word":"krimtauri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Crimean territory/geography/culture/histoury/language/nationality in aspect $x_2$; $x_1$ is Crimean","notes":"See also: {kyrym}"},{"word":"krimuri","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ causes / permits / motivates / results in $x_2$. [non-specific cause]","notes":"{krinu} + {mukti} + {rinka} + {se} {jalge} all smushed into one brivla. Use when in serious doubt which one to use."},{"word":"krinu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event/state) is a reason/justification/explanation for/causing/permitting $x_{2}$ (event/state).","notes":"See also {ciksi}, {rinka}, {nibli}, {mukti}, se {jalge}, te {zukte}, cmavo list {ki'u}, {bapli}."},{"word":"kripere","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Creeper, the exploding green monster from the video game Minecraft"},{"word":"kripyr","score":-1,"definition":"A Creeper, the exploding green monster from the video game Minecraft","notes":"Cmevla was used because the lujvo ri'orpo'afruborcizborda'u (green exploding frowning monster) was intolerably long."},{"word":"krirmsa","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is the holiday of Christmas"},{"word":"kritcica","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ deceives $x_2$ into believing [implied falsehood] $x_3$ (du'u) about $x_4$","notes":"See {krici}, {tcica}"},{"word":"krivelmikce","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=m_4=k_3$ is a placebo [substance with no pharmacological effect] which patient $x_2=m_2=k_1$ believes/expects to cure ailment $x_3=m_3$, placebo given by doctor/nurse $x_4=m_1$."},{"word":"krixa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ cries out/yells/howls sound $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is a crier.","notes":"See also {klaku}, {bacru}."},{"word":"krobi'o","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=k_1$ bends under conditions $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {korcu}, {binxo}, {krosa'i}, {bolbi'o}, {krori'a}."},{"word":"krodenmikce","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is an orthodontist treating patient $m_2$ with orthodontics $m_3$ .","notes":"cf. {denmikce}, {densrumikce}."},{"word":"krogarna","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=g_1$ is bow/arc supporting/restraining $g_2$, of material $g_3$."},{"word":"krokete","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ plays croquet against $x_2$ in competition $x_3$ for prize/title $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {kelcrkroke}, {kroke}, {kriketi}, {ga'arboijvi}, {bolci}, {mruli}."},{"word":"krokinole","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Crokinole (board game)."},{"word":"krokodilo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a crocodile (family Crocodylidae) of breed $x_2$"},{"word":"krokuta","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta)"},{"word":"kro'oke","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ croquets $x_2$'s ball.","notes":"Cf. {kelcrkroke}, {krokete}, {bolci}, {mruli}."},{"word":"krori'a","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ (event/state) bends/flexes $k_1$ under conditions $r_3$.","notes":"Cf. {korcu}, {rinka}, {krobi'o}."},{"word":"krorinsa","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=k_1$ curtseys in front of $r_2$.","notes":"Cf. {korcu}, {rinsa}, {krosa'i}."},{"word":"krosa'i","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=k_1$ bows/takes a bow on surface $s_2$ supported by limbs/supports $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {korcu}, {sanli}, {krorinsa}, {sa'orgau}, {dzibi'o}, {demtse}."},{"word":"krosolutrei","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to Solutrean technological industry/culture/know-how of period and location (specifics) $x2$ in properties $x3$"},{"word":"krotalo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rattlesnake of Crotalus genus."},{"word":"krotene","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rational number obtained by dividing $x_2$ (integer) by $x_3$ (non-zero integer)","notes":"$x_1$ = $a$/$b$ where $a$ is an integer ({dzalene}) and $b$ is a strictly positive natural/whole number ({maulne})."},{"word":"krotofaga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ani of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {cipnrkuku}"},{"word":"kroxo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the core/nub/essence/heart/true part of entity/body/building/thing $x_2$","notes":"Phonologically inspired from 'core', 'heart', and 心 (romaji: kokoro)."},{"word":"krtis","score":1,"definition":"Curtis","notes":"Perhaps unfortunately, the stress of the Lojbanized name falls on the final syllable (\"tis\"); this version enunciates the /t/, rather than reducing it to a tap."},{"word":"kruca","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ intersects/crosses/traverses $x_{2}$ at locus $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {cripu}, {ragve}."},{"word":"kruji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of cream/emulsion/puree [consistency] of composition $x_{2}$.","notes":"[$x_2$: composition including $x_2$, which need not be complete specification]]; See also {ladru}, {matne}."},{"word":"krumami","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ has an umami taste to observer $x_2$.","notes":"See {titla}, {kukte}, {tasta}, {smaka}, {rectu}"},{"word":"kruuaiti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Kuwaiti culture/nationality in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also {gugdekuve}, {lubno}, {rakso}, {sadjo}, {semto}, {sirxo}, {xrabo}."},{"word":"kru'uze","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ moves/behaves in a manner such that it is only (or primarily) due only to external forces, having trajectory/evolution-path $x_2$; $x_1$ cruises.","notes":"This notion is weaker than that of free-fall. It is not exactly the same notion as the \"cruise\" in \"cruise control\", which is a rudimentary partial autopilot system which maintains speed of vehicles relative to the ground (maintaining velocity in the presence of friction, drag, etc. requires acceleration, which is produced internally in most \"cruising\" vehicles in practice); \"cruise control\" is \"motion/behavior maintenance\" (specifically, \"speed maintenance via some internal means\"). When thruster are off, this is what spacecraft do in outerspace."},{"word":"kruvi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a curve/turn/bend in $x_{2}$, at locus $x_{3}$, and defined by set of points/properties $x_{4}$.","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is curved; ($x_4$ as a set of points is sufficiently specified to identify the relevant properties of the bend). See also {korcu}, {bargu}, {genxu}, {linji}, {sirji}."},{"word":"ku","selmaho":"KU","score":100000,"definition":"elidable terminator: end description, modal, or negator sumti; often elidable."},{"word":"ku'a","selmaho":"JOI","score":100000,"definition":"non-logical connective: intersection of sets."},{"word":"ku'adranta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quadrant, one of the four sections made by dividing an area with two perpendicular lines)"},{"word":"ku'ai","selmaho":"BAI","score":2,"definition":"ku'i modal: in contrast to...","notes":"Differs from {ku'i} in that it allows for more grammatical structures than UI. In particular, \"se ku'ai\" indicates that what has just been said is an exception to a general rule that is about to be stated, a syntax impossible with UI and roughly corresponding to the English \"A (in contrast to B)\" or \"A, rather than B\". Also corresponds to the dualism between {mu'a} (in UI) and {mu'u} (in BAI). See also: {ku'i}."},{"word":"ku'aidzi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pair of chopsticks for doing $x_2$ (event)","notes":"Chinese 筷子. See {cinza}"},{"word":"ku'ai'i","selmaho":"GOhA","score":2,"definition":"empty/vacuous selbri","notes":"Accepts arbitrarily many sumti and just acts so as to string them together as a list of nouns (they may of course be connected by cmavo of selma'o (J)A). The cardinality of its terbri is in any particular instance exactly the number of nouns explicitly uttered (no implicit \"zo'e\"s occur); therefore, \".{i} {zi'o} zi'o ... zi'o ku'ai'i .i\", where there are n distinct occurrances of \"zi'o\" for nonnegative integer n, implies that that usage of \"ku'ai'i\" had exactly n sumti slots and, no matter what n is, the bridi as a whole is equivalent in meaning to 'actively' uttering silence/nothing; this is particularly true for n = 0. This word can be used for mottos: \"loi krati .e lo ka se krali cu ku'ai'i\" (= \"Rights and Representation(!)\"), \"lo ka zifre .e lo ka dunli .e lo ka dibype'o cu ku'ai'i\" (= \"Liberte', E'galite', Fraternite' (!)\", a motto of France), etc."},{"word":"ku'antora","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantifier over predicate / with domain $x_2$"},{"word":"ku'ardo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects culture/nationality/language/geography of Ecuador in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"ku'argo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cottage cheese/curd cheese/quark"},{"word":"ku'arka","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quark with flavor $x_2$","notes":"Proposed names for \"flavors\": up (=lo {zai'e} {gapru}), down (=lo {zai'e} {cnita}), strange (=lo {zai'e} {cizra}), charm (=lo {zai'e} {melbi}), top (=lo {zai'e} {galtu}), bottom (=lo {zai'e} {dizlo}). Antiquark (= {tolku'arka}/{dutyku'arka}), virtual/sea quark (= {zasyku'arka})"},{"word":"ku'arkydicka'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is measures equal to/is a quantum negative electric charge [-e/3; electric charge of a down quark] in electric charge, under signum convention $x_2$ (default: proton has charge equal to -3 times this unit).","notes":"The number is negative. Approximately equal to: $-5.34058(86)*10^{-20}$ coulombs. Attention: the standard English unit is positive (opposite of this Lojbanic version). See also \".{ocnerta}\", \"{dikca}\", \".{eldicka'u}\"; synonymous with \"{kuardicka'u}\", which is now, on morphological grounds, less well-loved by the BPFK. This word is morphologically interpreted as a lujvo at this time."},{"word":"ku'au","selmaho":"KUhAU","score":2,"definition":"elidable terminator: end of LOhOI construct"},{"word":"ku'au'a","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso (n+1)-ary operator: q-analog converter - the $a$th analog of b (quoted operator) applied to operands c, d, ...","notes":"Quote operator b with {mau'au} (and terminate it). The result is the q-analog of that operator (defined according to context if necessary), where q=a, which is then applied to operands of b in order (as defined for b)."},{"word":"ku'au'i","selmaho":"COI","score":1,"definition":"categorizer/hashtag","notes":"Differs from {sau'e'u} in that this word denotes the general body of subjects to which the discourse is related by focus. {sau'e'u} denotes the specific manifestation/substantiation of those topics in a given, indicated form. They are closely related, however; arguably, the real difference is the way in which the tagged subject relates to the utterance: does it point out the primary point of the message so that people know about what it is ({sau'e'u}), or does it indicate a general idea or event which has many possible conversations under its umbrella (this word; those specific conversations can be indicated by topicalization)? This is only one meaning of hashtags; other free modifiers can be used for other meanings."},{"word":"kubli","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cube/regular polyhedron/polygon of dimensions $x_{2}$ (def. 3), surfaces/sides $x_{3}$ (def. 6).","notes":"(cf. {kurfa} - needed for 'cube', {bliku} for a physical object; {tanbo}, {tapla}, {tarmi})"},{"word":"kubybli","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=k_1$ is a regular polyhedron [3-dimensional] consisting of material $b_2$ with surfaces/sides $b_3=k_3$.","notes":"$b_3=k_3$ sides/surfaces should include number, size, and shape. See also: {blikubli}, {bliku}, {kubli}."},{"word":"kubyko'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pyramid of materal $x_2$ with vertex $x_3$","notes":"from {kubli} + {konju}, as pyramids are cone-like shape with a polyhedron base"},{"word":"kuckla","score":3,"definition":"$kl_1=ku_1$ (goer) crosses $ku_2$ at point $kl_4=ku_3$ to reach (destination) $kl_2$ using vehicle $kl_5$"},{"word":"kuclanli","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ cross examines $l_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kruca}, {lanli}, {retsku}."},{"word":"kucli","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is curious/wonders about/is interested in/[inquisitive about] $x_{2}$ (object/abstract).","notes":"Inquisitive (= {retkucli}). See also {manci}, {sisku}, se {cinri}."},{"word":"kuctai","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cross/crucifix (shape, form)","notes":"See {kruca}, {tarmi}"},{"word":"kucycuk","score":1,"definition":"tic-tac-toe"},{"word":"kucyga'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cross made of $x_2$."},{"word":"kucyga'asni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a crucifix.","notes":"See also {kucyga'a}"},{"word":"kucysimgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ folds/crosses/intertwines $s_1$(set).","notes":"Cf. {kruca}, {simxu}, {gasnu}."},{"word":"kucyvla","score":1,"definition":"$ x_1=v_1=k_1$ is a word/quotation crossing other words/quotations, meaning/defined by $x_2=v_2$, located at $x_3=k_3$","notes":"Across -> {pinta}, down -> {sraji}, crossword puzzle -> \"kucyvla se {namkei}\". Example: \"12 across: what you like -> beautiful\" is \"zo melbi cu kucyvla lu da poi do nelci li'u li pare poi pinta\". $x_1$ may be a non grammatical quotation. "},{"word":"ku'e","selmaho":"KUhE","score":100000,"definition":"elidable terminator: end mathematical (mex) forethought (Polish) expression; often elidable."},{"word":"ku'ei","selmaho":"KUhEI","score":3,"definition":"Terminator for a CAhEI phrase. "},{"word":"ku'erda'o","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=k_1$ is out of reach of $d_2$ over range $k_2$"},{"word":"kuflenku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is comfortably cold/cool to $x_2$","notes":"See {lenku}, {kufra}, {tolkuflenku}, {kufygla}"},{"word":"kufra","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ feels comfort/is comfortable with conditions/environmental property(ies) $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cinmo}."},{"word":"kufygau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ makes $x_2$ comfortable about $x_3$ (event)","notes":"See {drijdikygau}"},{"word":"kufygla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is comfortably warm to $x_2$","notes":"See {glare}, {kufra}, {tolkufygla}"},{"word":"ku'i","selmaho":"UI3b","score":100002,"definition":"discursive: however/but/in contrast.","notes":"See also {karbi}, {dukti}, {nalpanra}."},{"word":"ku'i'a","selmaho":"PA4","score":1,"definition":"PA: blank/empty digit","notes":"If included in a digit string, the string is interpreted as if it were not present/uttered at all; in subscripts/indices, if it is the only thing mentioned, the subscript/index is deleted as the quantity becomes that which would be denoted by all higher/shallower/previous levels of indexing: $t_{()} = t$, $t_{i_{()}} = t_i$. On its own, it means the empty digit; a string of only this digit produces the empty digit string of the given length; once evaluated, any string of only this digit produces the empty number. This word is useful for answering questions or simplifyig notation and otherwise repetitious statements. For example: \"li so pi'i papa du li so xo so ju'u dau\" (\"9*11 = 9?9\") may be answered with this word (technically, any string of length at least 1 which consists only of this digit would work). This word, in appropriate contexts, may be a target interpretation of {xo'e} and/or {xo'ei}; explicit restriction so that the intended digit cannot equal this one would clarify."},{"word":"ku'inai","selmaho":"UI*3b","score":2,"definition":"discursive: in accordance with it; as expected","notes":"Used in order to draw conclusions in accordance with those statements which were said/uttered previously, as opposed to {ku'i} - 'in contrast'"},{"word":"ku'inke","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Seri culture/language in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"ku'irni","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is queer in aspect $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"In the \"umbrella term\" sense. Carries absolutely no negative \"reclaimed slur\" connotations like its English equivalent does. $x_1$ can be a person, property, idea, or event; $x_2$ describes the way $x_1$ challenges or deviates from social norms."},{"word":"kujmikce","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is a nurse to/nurses $m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kurji}, {mikce}."},{"word":"kujyjai","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=k_1$ nurses/holds with care $j_2=k_2$ (object/event/person) with/in $j_3$ (part of j1).","notes":"Cf. {kurji}, {jgari}."},{"word":"kukfusra","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=k_1$ is fermented with fermenting agent $f_2$, tasty to observer $x_3=k_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jurme}, {fomymledi}, {mledi}, {birje}, {vanju}, {nanba}, {cirla}, {ladru}, {sobysanso}, {furfipsanso}."},{"word":"kukpanku'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a thuja/arborvitae (genus Thuja) of species/strain $x_2$ with cones $x_3$.","notes":"See also {ku'urtuja}."},{"word":"kukrai","score":1,"definition":"$x1=k1=t1$ is most delicious of set $x2=t4$ to observer $x3=k2$"},{"word":"kukru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is orthogonal/perpendicular/right/at right angle/rectified/square/normal to $x_2$, where they (are projected to) intersect orthogonally at locus/on set $x_3$, otherwise being utterly distinct (and not even on the same axis/scale) in sense $x_4$","notes":"This definition approximately parallels that of {panra}. For geometric orthogonality, fill $x_4$ with \"geometry\". This can be applied to lines, planes, curves, manifolds, vectors (endowed with inner product), etc. $x_1$ and $x_2$ are necessarily orthogonal at only $x_3$ (but may be elsewhere, such as if they are hyperplanes). $x_1$ and $x_2$ are symmetric terbri in this word under permutation. Also: \"with negative reciprocal slope local to\". This is a local property."},{"word":"kukryxratci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tool which is used to draw right angles, i.e., $x_1$ is a square."},{"word":"kukselzba","score":1,"definition":"$z_2=k_1$ is something made by $z_1$ out of $z_3$ that is pleasing/delightful to sense $k_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kukte}, {zbasu}."},{"word":"kukselzbasu","score":1,"definition":"$z_2=k_1$ is something made by $z_1$ out of $z_3$ that is pleasing/delightful to sense $k_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kukte}, {zbasu}, {kukselzba}."},{"word":"kukte","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is delicious/tasty/delightful to observer/sense $x_{2}$ [person, or sensory activity].","notes":"$x_1$ is a delicacy. See also {gusta}, {ralci}, {vrusi}, {cpina}."},{"word":"kulcitsi","score":1,"definition":"$ci_1$ is a term/semester with interval $ci_2$ of year $ci_3$ for school $ck_1$.","notes":"x2 may be formed with \"bi'o\". Cf. {citsi}, {ckule}."},{"word":"kuldi'u","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a building housing school $c_1$ teaching subject $c_3$ to audience $c_4$."},{"word":"kulgu'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ works on $x_2=g_2$ with goal/purpose $x_3=g_3$ which is associated to school $x_4=c_1$ at $x_5=c_2$ teaching subject(s) $x_6=c_3$ to audience/community $x_7=c_4$ (of which $x_1$ is a part) operated by $x_8=c_5$","notes":"The x2 could be homework, c.f. {zdakemkulgu'a}."},{"word":"kulku'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a classroom in school $x_2$ where $x_3$ is taught to $x_4$"},{"word":"kulmanfyta'u","score":1,"definition":"$t1=m1$ is a school uniform for wearing by $t2=c4$ for purpose $t3$","notes":"from {ckule} + {manfyta'u}"},{"word":"kulmu'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_4=m_1$ graduates/completes coursework from $x_2=c_1$ at location $x_3=c_2$ in subject matter $x_4=c_3$, by the standards of the administration $x_5=c_5=m_3$","notes":"This is really a dropped SE of velkulmu'o. m2 is the implied \"property of learning at c2 subject matter c3 from school c1\""},{"word":"kulnlromana","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Romanian in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"kulnrani","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Iranian culture in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"kulnrcipra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Test language in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"kulnrfarsi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Persian/Farsi culture in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"kulnrfarsi zei lolgai","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a Persian rug for covering floor $g_2=l_1$ of $x_3=l_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kulnrfarsi}, {lolgai}."},{"word":"kulnrgalego","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Galician in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"kulnrjurtcene","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ pertains to Jurchen culture in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"kulnrkadje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Acadian in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"See also {kulnrkebeka}, {bangrkebeka}, {bangrmitcifi}, {banfuru'a}, {banfurucu}, {fraso}, {rindo}, {kadno}."},{"word":"kulnrkafkaso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Caucasian culture in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"NOT to be used in the peculiarly North American sense of 'white' as a racial classifier. See also {kafkaso}, {nanrkafkaso}/{transkafkaso}, {rontu'a}, {balkano}, {rusko}, {softo}, {kartuli}, {xai'otso}, {zarbaija}, {tirkece}, {noxtino}, {kulnrnoxtci}, {noxtcin}, {sakartyvelos}, {xaiaSTAN}, {azarbaiDJAN}, among others."},{"word":"kulnrkebeka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Quebecois(e) in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"See also {bangrkebeka}, {banfucusu}, {kulnrkadje}, {kulnrmeti}, {bangrmitcifi}/{bancurugu}, {fraso}, {banfuru'a}, {kadno}, {rindo}."},{"word":"kulnrkitana","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ pertains to Kitan culture in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"kulnrlatfacu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Latvian in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"kulnrletuva","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Lithuanian in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"kulnrnederlanda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Dutch in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"kulnrnepali","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Nepali in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"kulnrnorge","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Norwegian/pertains to Norwegian culture in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"kulnrnorgo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Norwegian culture in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"kulnrnoxtci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Chechen culture in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"kulnrselbi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Serbian in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"kulnrsfe'enska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Swedish culture in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"kulnrsomali","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Somali language in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"kulnrsu'omi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Finnish/pertains to Finnish culture in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"kulnrtai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Thai culture in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"kulnrtamiji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Tamil language in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"kulnrturkiie","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Turkish/pertains to Turkish culture in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kulnrturko}, {bangrturke}, {tu'urki}."},{"word":"kulnrturko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Turkic/pertains to Turkic culture in aspect $x_2$","notes":"c.f. {kulnrturkie}"},{"word":"kulnrxanadolu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Anatolian culture in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"{andolu} has a broader meaning; see also {turko} 'Turkish', {xai'otso} 'Armenian'."},{"word":"kulnrxirani","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Iranian culture in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"See also Iranian Farsi language (={bangrxirani})."},{"word":"kulnrxrvatski","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Croatian in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"kulnu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [mass of ideas, customs, skills, arts] is culture of nation/ethos $x_{2}$ (mass); $x_{1}$ is ethnic.","notes":"(note that $x_2$ is NOT individual; culture is what is shared among people and is not an individual trait). See also cmavo list {ka'u}, cmavo list {ku'u}, {natmi}, {cecmu}."},{"word":"kulpikta","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a diploma entitling $p_2$ to entitlement/privilege $p_3$ (event/state) from school/institute/academy $x_4=c_1$ teaching subject(s) $x_5=c_3$."},{"word":"kulselgu'a","score":1,"definition":"$g_2$ is homework for $g_1$ with goal/objective $g_3$, set by / for school $c_1$","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {ckule},{gunka}, {kulgu'a}"},{"word":"kumbartu","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is outside of room $b_2=k_1$."},{"word":"kumfa","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a room of/in structure $x_{2}$ surrounded by partitions/walls/ceiling/floor $x_{3}$ (mass/jo'u).","notes":"Also chamber. See also {bitmu}, {canlu}, {zdani}."},{"word":"kumjoibimja'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is ornamentation related to/composing/pertaining to/forming an element of interior design/room content arrangement/home decoration (including wall decorations, accent walls, and focus items/centerpieces) and/or structural design/blueprint for $x_2$ (particular room/structure) in larger structure (such as building) $x_3$, that is done for purely aesthetic (as opposed to functional) reasons","notes":"This ornamentation may also be expressed through the design of the space itself (it's shape, etc.); thus the definition here is wider than {kumjoibimselvauja'i}, which is only the decoration of the room via the inclusion and arrangement of certain contents and coloring the walls. In other words: this word includes physical changes/renovations to or choices for a structure, which are relatively hard to perform, as well as the arrangement of the contents of its interior (which is easier and is the meaning of the alternative word)."},{"word":"kumjoibimselvauja'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is ornamentation related to/composing/pertaining to/forming an element of interior design/room content arrangement/home decoration (including wall decorations, accent walls, and focus items/centerpieces), but not a structural design/blueprint, for $x_2$ (particular room/structure) in larger structure (such as building) $x_3$","notes":"This is interior decoration. This is something that can be changed over the course of a weekend by a small number of people. It is a type of {kumjoibimja'i}."},{"word":"kumjoibimsmija'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is cloisonné ornamentation on $x_2$ that exhibits cloisons/cloisters/compartments/cells/separated box regions (filled with/meant for) $x_2$ and with separating barriers $x_3$ (usually metal).","notes":"The existence of actual raised barriers is important.  These are not just disparate and distinct regions touching one another and transitioning sharply across the interface (this would be the case murals, brickwork, art made from magnetic phase domains, etc.). The wall is an emphasized part of the decoration; in fact, it is thick and the compartments/cloison do not touch eachother. An additional layer of metal may be laid over top for added ornamentation."},{"word":"kumju'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cage preventing $x_2$ from exiting."},{"word":"kumte","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a camel/llama/alpaca/vicuna/dromedary of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"Llama (= {tcokumte}), Bactrian camel (= {zdokumte}); Arabian camel/dromedary (= {rabykumte}). See also {sunla}, {kanla}, {xirma}, {xasli}."},{"word":"kumtrganako","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a guanaco of breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"Cf. {kumte}, {tcokumte}, {kumtrvalpaka}, {kumtrlama}, {kumtrvikuna}."},{"word":"kumtrlama","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a llama of breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"Cf. {kumte}, {tcokumte}, {kumtrvalpaka}, {kumtrvikunia}, {kumtrguanako}."},{"word":"kumtrvalpaka","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an alpaca of breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"Cf. {kumte}, {tcokumte}, {kumtrvikunia}, {kumtrlama}, {kumtrguanako}."},{"word":"kumtrvikuna","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a vicuna of breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"Cf. {kumte}, {tcokumte}, {kumtrvalpaka}, {kumtrlama}, {kumtrganako}."},{"word":"kumtyjukni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a camel spider of family/genus $x_2$"},{"word":"kumyzda","score":2,"definition":"$z_1=k_1$ is an apartment for $z_2$ in structure $k_2$.","notes":"A complete domicile occupying only part of a building. Cf. {zdani}, {selxa'u}."},{"word":"kuncnero'i","score":1,"definition":"$x1=r1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains metamorphic rock of type/composition $x2=r2$ from location $x3=r3$","notes":"from {kunra} + {cenba} + {rokci}"},{"word":"kungundi","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a/the metals and mining industry/sector producing/mining $g_2=k_1$ of type/metal $k_2$ from location $k_3$ by process $g_3$","notes":"From {kunra}, {gundi}."},{"word":"kunjau","score":1,"definition":"$j1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity/expanse of mineral water"},{"word":"kunkakpa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=ka_1$ (agent) mines material/ore $x_2=ku_1=ka_2$ of type $x_3=ku_2$ from mine/source $x_4=ku_3=ka_3$ using tool $x_5=ka_4$.","notes":"Used in Theodore Reed's translation of A Princess of Mars."},{"word":"kunkevrutni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Minecraft, the video game by Mojang Studios, version $x_2$ (defaults to current version at time of writing)","notes":"From {kunra} {kevna} {rutni}."},{"word":"kunra","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is/contains/is made from a mineral/ore of type/metal $x_{2}$ mined from location/lode/mine $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {jinme}, {bisli}, {rokci}, {jemna}."},{"word":"kunrkartso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is/contains/is made from quartz mined from location/mine $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {krilrkartso}, {kunra}."},{"word":"kunrkripto","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is/contains/is made from cryptonite (fictional mineral/ore) of radioactive element $k_2$ from location/lode/mine $k_3$.","notes":"A fictional material from the Superman mythos."},{"word":"kunrlazuli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is/contains/is made from lapis lazuli of type/grade $x_2$ mined from location $x_3$."},{"word":"kunrmarmaro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is/contains/is made from marble of type $x_2$ mined from location $x_3$."},{"word":"kunrmese","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of Mese."},{"word":"kunro'i","score":1,"definition":"$x1=r1$ is an ore of type/composition $r2$ from location $r3$"},{"word":"kunrsapfiro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a/contains/is made of sapphire [mineral] of type $x_2$ mined from $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jemnrsapfiro}, {kunra}"},{"word":"kunrxalabastre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is/contains/is made from alabaster of type $x_2$ mined from location $x_3$."},{"word":"kunske","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$=$t_1$ is mineralogy [science about minerals] based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"kunra2, kunra3 and saske2 subsumed. See also {derske}."},{"word":"kunti","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [container] is empty/vacant of $x_{2}$ [material]; $x_{1}$ is hollow.","notes":"Also vacuum (= kunti be roda/so'ada). See also {culno}, {tisna}, {claxu}, {canlu}, {kevna}, {setca}."},{"word":"ku'o","selmaho":"KUhO","score":100000,"definition":"elidable terminator: end NOI relative clause; always elidable, but preferred in complex clauses."},{"word":"ku'o'e'a","selmaho":"COI","score":2,"definition":"quod erat demonstrandum, Q.E.D.","notes":"For use at the end of mathematical proofs in Lojban."},{"word":"ku'oi","selmaho":"KUhOI","score":2,"definition":"Complex UI construct terminator (elidable).","notes":"Terminates the input scope (not the tagging scope) of members of selma'o ZUhEI."},{"word":"ku'oi'u","selmaho":"KUhOIhU","score":1,"definition":"closing bracket/terminator for mekso expression interpretation modifiers","notes":"Acts as closing for {boi'au}, {boi'ai}, {boi'oi}."},{"word":"kurbana","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sacrifice","notes":"See {catra} {se} {friti}, {daspo}"},{"word":"kurblikubli","score":2,"definition":"$kub_1=b_1=kur_1$ is a cube/regular polyhedron [3-dimensional shape/form], defined by set of vertices $kur_2$, surfaces/sides $kub_3=b_3$.","notes":"Synonym: {xavblikubli}. See also hypercube (={kurkubli})"},{"word":"kurdakfu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a bladed tool with the blade joining the handle at (approximately) a right angle, made for cutting $d_2$, with a blade made of $d_3$; $x_1$ is a scythe."},{"word":"kurfa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a right-angled shape/form defined by set of vertices $x_{2}$, dimensions $x_{3}$ (default 2).","notes":"Also rectangle, square, rectilinear; square (= {kubykurfa}, {pitkubykurfa}), cube (= {kurkubli}), rectangle (= {clakurfa}), rhombus/diamond (= {sa'orkurfa}, {sa'orpitkubli}). See also {bliku}, {kubli}, {tapla}, {salpo}, {tarmi}."},{"word":"kurgete","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a courgette, zucchini of species $x_2$","notes":"See {guzme}, {tsukini}"},{"word":"kurjga","score":2,"definition":"$j_1=k_1$ is a right-angle [2-dimensional shape/form] from vertex $j_2=k_2$ subtended by lateral [segment] $j_3$."},{"word":"kurji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ takes-care-of/looks after/attends to/provides for/is caretaker for $x_{2}$ (object/event/person).","notes":"Also tends, cares for, keeps; $x_1$ is a keeper/custodian of $x_2$. See also {jundi}, {cinri}, {prami}, {raktu}, {zgana}."},{"word":"kurjipyjolmijmo'a","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is a quincunx/quincuncial arrangement/pattern formed from objects $x2$ according to rule/quadralateral $x3$ (contextless default: essentially square upon an essentially flat surface)","notes":" Need not be \"points\"/\"dots\", but objects that are so arranged will typically be considered to be essentially similar and pointlike."},{"word":"kurki","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is bitter/acrid/sharply disagreeable to observer/sense $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {titla}, {slari}."},{"word":"kurkubli","score":2,"definition":"$kub_1=kur_1$ is a hypercube/right-angled/orthogonal regular polyhedron/polygon/polytope defined by set of vertices $kur_2$, of dimensions $kur_3=kub_2$, surfaces/sides $kub_3$.","notes":"See also: cube (={kurblikubli}/{xavblikubli})."},{"word":"kurkucydakfu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a hoe/hoe-shaped bladed tool for hoeing/cutting $d_2$, with blade material $d_3$.","notes":"Defined by a blade that crosses the handle at a nearly right angle (creating a T shape -- hence a synonym is {ty zei dakfu}). By contrast, {kurdakfu} 'scythe' is defined by a blade that joins the handle at a right angle, but does not cross it. Other potential synonyms: derdakfu, dercpudakfu."},{"word":"kurkuli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a weevil of genus/species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {cakcinki}"},{"word":"kurkuma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is turmeric of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"kurkycakla","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of unsweetened/bitter/baking/cooking chocolate."},{"word":"kurmo'a","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is a check/checkerboard pattern of squares $k_1=m_2$ arranged in structure $m_3$","notes":"x2 might be a set of colors, with x3 specifying their arrangement"},{"word":"kursive","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a letter written in cursive, italic font","notes":"See also {enromane}, {enserife}"},{"word":"kurtenfa","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is the square of $t_2$.","notes":"see {tenfa}"},{"word":"kurti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (proposition) is data/information being an example of deep formalization of subject $x_2$ gathered by method $x_3$ (proposition)","notes":"See also {datni}, {lanli}, {tadni}, {saske}, {mekso}, {aigne}, {krtis}."},{"word":"kurtsapi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a spice of the mint family, with flavor $x_2$.","notes":"see also {tebrulspa}, {spatrbasiliko}"},{"word":"kurtse","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ sits in pike position/staff position/dandasana on surface $z_2$.","notes":"The upper-body should be extending upward, and the back should be completely perpendicular to the ground (as though sitting against a wall)."},{"word":"kurvinkru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the orthoptic of $x_2$","notes":"The orthoptic of a curve is the set of points from which the view of the curve is right-angled."},{"word":"kuskei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=ku_1=ke_1$ bullies $x_2=ku_2=ke_2$","notes":"See also: {kusru}, {kelci}"},{"word":"kusnkusu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of couscous of ingredients including $x_2$"},{"word":"kuspe","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ ranges/extends/spans/persists/reaches across/over interval/gap/area/scope/extent/range $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also continues. See also {ranji}, {renvi}, {tcena}, {bancu}, {cripu}, {ragve}, {vorme}, {canko}, {bitmu}, {sirji}, {jbini}, {jimte}, {preja}."},{"word":"kusru","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (person) is cruel/mean/unkind to victim $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {xendo}, {jursa}."},{"word":"kustru","score":2,"definition":"$k_1=t_1$ governs and oppresses $k_2=t_2$.","notes":"see also {kusyja'a} {vliraitru}"},{"word":"kusyja'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cruel-captain with object of cruelty-captained $x_{2}$."},{"word":"kutlerpoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the empty character string","notes":"May be understood as '{me'o} {lo'o}'. See also {kunti}, {lerpoi}, {kutpoi}, {kutysetmima}, {kutyuenzi}, {kutydza}, {zai'o}."},{"word":"kutpoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the empty array/sequence","notes":"See {kunti}, {porsi}, {kutysetmima}, {kutlerpoi}, {kutyuenzi}, {kutydza}, {zai'o}"},{"word":"kutselcmi","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the empty set","notes":"See {kunti}, {setmima}, {selcmi}, {kutpoi}, {kutlerpoi}, {kutyuenzi}, {kutydza}, {zai'o}"},{"word":"kutsfeca'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hole (allowing complete passage through it) in $x_2$"},{"word":"kutydza","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the null value/argument","notes":"See {kunti}, {goilka'i}, {narju'odza}, {kutpoi}, {kutysetmima}, {kutlerpoi}, {kutyuenzi}, {zai'o}"},{"word":"kutygunma","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the empty mass/aggregate","notes":"See {gunma}, {kutysetmima}, {kutpoi}, {kutlerpoi}, {kutyuenzi}, {kutydza}, {zai'o}, {tu'oi}"},{"word":"kutyje'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ a tautology by standard/epistemology/metaphysics $x_2$.","notes":"Synonymous with {sezni'i}. See also {kunti}, {jetnu}."},{"word":"kutysetmima","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the empty set","notes":"See {kunti}, {setmima}, {selcmi}, {kutpoi}, {kutlerpoi}, {kutyuenzi}, {kutydza}, {zai'o}"},{"word":"kutytu'a","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=k_1$ is a desert located in/at $t_2$","notes":"from {kunti} {tumla}"},{"word":"kutyuenzi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the empty utterance/text","notes":"{lo} {kutyuenzi} = {lu li'u}. See also {kunti}, {uenzi}, {kutpoi}, {kutysetmima}, {kutlerpoi}, {kutydza}, {zai'o}"},{"word":"ku'u","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"kulnu modal, 1st place in culture ..."},{"word":"kuualalumpur","score":1,"definition":"name: Kuala Lumpur","notes":"See {tcadu}, {mejgu'e}, {gugdemuje}"},{"word":"ku'urcedru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cedar (genus Cedrus) of species/strain $x_2$ with cones $x_3$.","notes":"See also Libanon cedar (={lu'orku'u})."},{"word":"ku'urdi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Kurdish culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kulnrkurdi}, {bangrkurdi}, {xazdo}, {tu'urki}, {rakso}."},{"word":"ku'urdjatsi","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=ci_1$ is an edible seed from a conifer tree (default pine nut) of species/strain $t_2=ck_1$.","notes":"See also {djatsiku'u}."},{"word":"ku'urfoizgu","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=f_1=c_1$ is a pine rose (Rosa pinetorum) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"ku'urjuniperu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a juniper (genus Juniperus) of species/strain $x_2$ with cones $x_3$."},{"word":"ku'urkupresu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cypress (genus Cupressus) of species/strain $x_2$ with cones$x_3$.","notes":"The genus Cupressus is one of several genera within the family Cupressaceae that have the common name cypress."},{"word":"ku'urmudri","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains conifer/pine/fir wood/lumber from tree(s) of species/strain $m_2=c=2$.","notes":"Cf. {ckunu}, {mudri}."},{"word":"ku'urpice'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a spruce (genus Picea) of species/strain $x_2$ with cones $x_3$.","notes":"See also {konku'u}."},{"word":"ku'urpinu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pine (genus Pinus) of species/strain $x_2$ with cones $x_3$.","notes":"See also {fadyku'u}."},{"word":"ku'ursekoia","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sequoia (genus Sequoia) of species/strain $x_2$ with cones $x_3$."},{"word":"ku'urtaksu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a yew (genus Taxus) of species/strain $x_2$ with cones $x_3$."},{"word":"ku'urtuja","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a thuja/arborvitae (genus Thuja) of species/strain $x_2$ with cones $x_3$."},{"word":"ky","selmaho":"BY2","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for k."},{"word":"ky'ai","selmaho":"KY'AI","score":-1,"definition":"Number suffix initiating a subordinate clause representing a predicate whose arity is the suffixed number; the lambda variables representing the predicate slots are bound from the ko'a-ko'u series in their dictionary ordering; the number of bound variables is the same as the predicate arity.","notes":"For example, if the selected arity is two (re ky'ai), then only {ko'a} and {ko'e} are bound, and {ko'i} etc. are not bound."},{"word":"ky'au","selmaho":"KY'AU","score":-1,"definition":"Number suffix initiating a subordinate clause representing a predicate whose arity is the suffixed number; the lambda variables representing the predicate slots are bound from the ko'a-ko'u series in their dictionary ordering; the number of bound variables is the same as the predicate arity.","notes":"For example, if the selected arity is two (re ky'au), then only {ko'a} and {ko'e} are bound, and {ko'i} etc. are not bound. Terminator: {ku'au}."},{"word":"ky.bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":1,"definition":"Letteral: “q” character","notes":"See https://lojban.github.io/cll/17/5/"},{"word":"kybu","selmaho":"BY*","score":0,"definition":"WARNING: THIS IS UNGRAMMATICAL.","notes":"Use {ky.bu} instead."},{"word":"kylombys","score":1,"definition":"Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A."},{"word":"ky'oi","selmaho":"KYhOI","score":1,"definition":"Number suffix initiating a subordinate clause representing a predicate whose arity is the suffixed number; the lambda variables representing the predicate slots are bound from the ko'a-ko'u series in their dictionary ordering; the number of bound variables is the same as the predicate arity.","notes":"For example, if the selected arity is two (re ky'oi), then only {ko'a} and {ko'e} are bound, and {ko'i} etc. are not bound. Terminator: {ku'au}."},{"word":"kyrym","score":2,"definition":"Crimea"},{"word":"ky'u","selmaho":"UI3b","score":5,"definition":"newsworthiness focus marker: indicates the most newsworthy part of the clause."},{"word":"kyuiz zei cipra","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ (property of nonce place) is a quiz test, examination in answering questions testing $x_2$ (property of nonce place)","notes":"See also {cuxna}, {smadi}, {danfu}, {spuda}, {spusku}."},{"word":"ky zei sance","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiceless velar stop sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {kasnce}."},{"word":"la","selmaho":"LA","score":100000,"definition":"name descriptor: the one(s) called ... ; takes name or selbri description."},{"word":"la'a","selmaho":"UI3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: probability - improbability.","notes":"See also {lakne}."},{"word":"la'acu'i","selmaho":"UI*5","score":2,"definition":"discursive: probability - possibility - improbability."},{"word":"la'ai","selmaho":"LOhU","score":3,"definition":"otherwise lojbanic name, ending in a vowel; multiple names delimited by pauses.","notes":"Can be used to quote name(s) ending in consonants as well. See also {lai'e} of LAhE, {la'au} of LU and {la'o} of ZOI for naming cmavo."},{"word":"la'anai","selmaho":"UI*3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: probability - improbability."},{"word":"la'arpu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ plants $x2$ on/at surface/locus $x3$","notes":"from {lasna} + {punji}"},{"word":"la'au","selmaho":"LU","score":6,"definition":"start grammatical name quotation; the quoted text is an identifier and must be grammatical on its own.","notes":"Used to make more complex names where simple {la} doesn't apply, e.g. some book/song titles. Artibrary non-lojban text can be quoted with {la'o}. See also {lai'e} of LAhE, {la'ai} of LOhU and {la'o} of ZOI for naming cmavo."},{"word":"labdjasluni","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a white onion (Allium cepa) of variety/strain $s_2$.","notes":"See also common onion (={djasluni})."},{"word":"labjvezirspa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a snowflake (genus Leucojum) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"labmau","score":2,"definition":"$z_{1}$ is/are whiter than $z_{2}$ by amount $z_{4}$.","notes":"Mentioned in §4.6 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"labnanba","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is white bread made from grains $n_2$.","notes":"Cf. {burnanba}, {jinynanba}, {jintitnanba}, {cmananba}."},{"word":"labno","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a wolf/lupine of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {gerku}."},{"word":"labnybixykaknypre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a werewolf/lycanthrope","notes":"from {labno}+{binxo}+{kakne}+{prenu}"},{"word":"labnyge'u","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a wolfdog of species/breed $x2$","notes":"from {labno} + {gerku}"},{"word":"labnyjba","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a wolfberry/goji berry of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"goji berry=labnyjba la {pyd}."},{"word":"labru'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Belarusian culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"labybi'o","score":1,"definition":"$bi_1$ turns pale/white under condition $bi_3$.","notes":"Cf. {blabi}, {binxo}."},{"word":"labyblu","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is lymph of animal $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {blufle}, {blutu'u}."},{"word":"labyblusle","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a white blood cell of the blood/pus $x_2$ of animal $x_3$."},{"word":"labyfi'e","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=b_1$ is a whitefish of genus/species $f_2$.","notes":"Cf. {blabi}, {finpe}, {merlanu}."},{"word":"labyterbi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is albinism with symptoms $x2$, with patients $x3$"},{"word":"labyxu'e","score":3,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is rose.","notes":"Cf. {blabi}, {xunre}, {xunblabi}."},{"word":"labzilska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the abstract color white","notes":"The gismu {blabi} refers to objects which are white, but not the color white itself. This lujvo serves the latter purpose. See also {skari} {zilska}"},{"word":"lacni","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is an eyewear used/worn by $x_2$ serving purpose $x_3$.","notes":"It is a frame worn in front of the eyes and bears or does not bear transparent/semi-transparent/non-transparent shields for visual correction, eye protection, fashion, or entertainment. The shields are not necessarily lenses. Cf. {le'otci} or {le'orlacni} for a corrective type, which may include {tidlacni} for reading glasses and {xrelacni} for bifocal and trifocal glasses; {badlacni} for a protective type, which may include {srulacni} for goggles and {solylacni} for sunglasses; {jadlacni} for fashion glasses, which may include {rekmeclacni} for rimless glasses and solylacni; {mincimdylacni} for 3D glasses."},{"word":"lacnycre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an optician","notes":"from {lacni} + {certu}"},{"word":"lacpu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ pulls/tugs/draws/drags $x_{2}$ by handle/at locus $x_{3}$.","notes":"Gravity (= ka {maicpu}, {maircpukai}). See also {catke}, {sakci}, {cokcu}."},{"word":"lacri","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ relies/depends/counts on/trusts $x_{2}$ to bring about/ensure/maintain $x_{3}$ (event/state).","notes":"See also {minde}, {nitcu}, {tinbe}."},{"word":"lactergu'e","score":1,"definition":"$l_1=g_3$ is a dependent territory relying on the sovereignty of $l_2$ (state).","notes":"Examples are British Virgin Islands, Netherlands Antilles, and American Samoa. Cf. {gugde}, {zifyje'a}."},{"word":"lacydu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=d_1=l1$ entrusts $x_2=d_2$ to $x_3=d_3=l_2$","notes":"from {lacri} + {dunda}"},{"word":"lacy'inda","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is trustworthy to $x_2$ to bring about/ensure/maintain $x_3$","notes":"See {lacri}, {inda}, {krilacri}"},{"word":"ladjvestagycti","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ is an lacto-vegetarian eating vegetable(s) and drinking milk.","notes":"See also (ethical) vegan (={nardalprapli}), dietary vegan (={stagycti}), ovo-vegetarian (={sovjvestagycti}), herbivore (={spacti})."},{"word":"ladlabrulspa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a snowdrop (genus Galanthus) of species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"Snowdrop; Greek gála \"milk\", ánthos \"flower\"."},{"word":"ladlo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is loyal to $x_2$ by standard $x_3$ (ka).","notes":"Cf. {kraice}, {stace}."},{"word":"ladmatne","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of butter from source $x_2$ (generally animal)","notes":"Excludes margarine. See {ladru}, {matne}"},{"word":"la dontu'u","selmaho":"LE*","score":1,"definition":"YouTube","notes":"Video hosting website. See {skina}, {gugle}"},{"word":"ladru","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of milk from source $x_{2}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is lactic/dairy.","notes":"See also {lanbi}, {mabru}, {tatru}, {cirla}, {kruji}."},{"word":"ladyckafi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is a quantity of coffee [beverage] with dairy [or similar] product/of type/composition $x_2=l_2$.","notes":"See also: black coffee (={xekckafi}), light/white coffee [with cold dairy product] (={lekladryckafi}), café au lait/latte [drink with heated dairy product] (={glaladyckafi}), drinking chocolate (={caklyladru})."},{"word":"ladycpa","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ milks $x_2$"},{"word":"ladycpani'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a milkmaid"},{"word":"ladykruji","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of cream [dairy product] of composition/from milk $k_2=l_1$."},{"word":"ladypu'o","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a quantity of powdered milk made from milk $p_2=l_1$.","notes":"Cf. {ladru}, {purmo}."},{"word":"ladzanja","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lasagna."},{"word":"la'e","selmaho":"LAhE","score":100000,"definition":"the referent of (indirect pointer); uses the referent of a sumti as the desired sumti."},{"word":"la'e'au","selmaho":"LAhE","score":1,"definition":"the specific referent of [following sumti] defined/specified by the grammar","notes":"The grammar in question can itself be specified by metalinguistic tags that apply to the utterance; if not explicitly specified, then a cultural assumption/default is applied. This word is useful for distinguishing between, for example, differentiating between something that the speaker happens to call \"PEMDAS\" and the order of operations PEMDAS (which, presumably, could be included in the grammar as a special word that influences mekso interpretation); likewise for a font that happens to be called \".{mekrot}.\" (\"math blackboard bold\") and the one that definitely refers to the set of characters used for, among other purposes, set notation."},{"word":"la'edi'u","selmaho":"KOhA*","score":100001,"definition":"pro-sumti: the referent of the last utterance; the state described: \"IT was fun\"."},{"word":"la'ei","selmaho":"LA","score":3,"definition":"combines LA with DOI","notes":"used to address someone in the 2nd person by name and use that as a sumti at the same time, that is: {do} {doi} {la} {broda} is equivalent to la'ei {broda}"},{"word":"la'erji'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ expects $x_2$ on grounds $x_3$.","notes":"See also {bavykri}, {uenai}"},{"word":"la'erlai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has probability/likelihood $x_2$ of occurring under conditions $x_3$.","notes":"See also {zilpa'a}, {cu'o}"},{"word":"lafmi'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=l_1=m_1$ is an elevator/lift.","notes":"Derived from {lafti} {minji}. Extra places dropped since an empty and/or stationary elevator is still an elevator. To operate an elevator, see {pilno}, {gasnu}, or {klama}."},{"word":"lafmuvgau","score":1,"definition":"Agent $x_{1}$ lifts/raises/carries $x_{2}$ to $x_{3}$ from $x_{4}$, lifting at locus $x_{5}$"},{"word":"lafre'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a maglev/hovertrain/ground-effect train of cars/units $x_2$ for track/guideway $x_3$, propelled by $x_4$ and lifted by $x_5$","notes":"Includes any technology where the train is lifted up from, and follows, but does not make contact with the guideway during normal operation. See {lafti}, {trene}, {maklafre'e}."},{"word":"lafti","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (force) lifts/applies raising/supporting force to $x_{2}$ at locus $x_{3}$ in gravity well $x_{4}$.","notes":"($x_1$ may be an abstract); verb lift/raise/elevate (= {lafmuvgau}). See also {farlu}, {plipe}."},{"word":"lagbractebi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=v_1$ is labia majora/outer vaginal labia/ lips of body $v_2$","notes":"See also {vlagi}, {vibna}, {pinji}, {cinse}, {plibu}, {gletu}."},{"word":"lagyfe'a","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a/the pudental cleft/cleft of Venus/vulvar slit[rima pudendi; part of the vulva] of $v_2=f_2$."},{"word":"lagypunli","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a/the mons pubis/mons veneris of $v_2$."},{"word":"la'i","selmaho":"LA","score":100000,"definition":"name descriptor: the set of those named ... ; takes name or selbri description."},{"word":"lai","selmaho":"LA","score":100000,"definition":"name descriptor: the mass of individual(s) named ... ; takes name or selbri description."},{"word":"lai'a","selmaho":"MAI","score":1,"definition":"text scope alphabet specifier. Sets the alphabet used for spelling until changed.","notes":"Allows specifying which alphabet is assumed when spelling across an entire passage. Used with {zai} or, e.g. {lo'a} (the etymological inspiration) to make it so that that alphabet is the default. For example, «zai zbalermorna bu lai'a» would mean that zbalermorna is assumed for all letters."},{"word":"lai'ai","selmaho":"PA2","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: hex digit F (decimal 15) [fifteen].","notes":"Used as an alternative to {vai} due to unique consonant. Useful in crowded situations. Experimental rafsi: -lav-"},{"word":"lai'e","selmaho":"LAhE","score":3,"definition":"Named reference. It converts a sumti into another sumti. The converted sumti points to the referent the name of which is the referent of the unconverted sumti.","notes":"``lai'e ko'a''=``zo'e noi se cmene ko'a''. {lai'e} is a cmavo of LAhE, and followed by any sumti including ``lo se du'u BRIDI'', ``zo...'', ``lu...li'u'', ``lo'u...le'u'' or ``zoi...'', used with an elidable terminater {lu'u}. For example, ``lai'e lo se du'u ti brife doi la betis'' refers to something the name of which is a text in a language that means ``ti brife doi la betis'', while ``la'e lo se du'u ti brife doi la betis'' refers to the same as ``lo du'u ti brife doi la betis''. The syntax of sumti following {lai'e} is analysed by the parser, while the syntax of strings following {la'ai} or {la'o} is ignored. In the cases that {lai'e} is followed by {lu}, {lo'u} or {zoi}, the referent is the same as that of sumti formed by {la'au}, {la'ai} or {la'o} respectively: ``lai'e lu ti brife doi la betis li'u (lu'u)''=``la'au ti brife doi la betis li'u''; ``lai'e lo'u se ly van beti le'u (lu'u)''=``la'ai se ly van beti le'u''; ``lai'e zoi zoi C'est le vent, Betty zoi (lu'u)''=``la'o zoi C'est le vent, Betty zoi''. See also {la'e}, {la}, {la'o}, {la'ai}, {la'au}; {lu'u}; {cmene}."},{"word":"lai'i","selmaho":"UI2","score":2,"definition":"evidential: I experience - I deny experiencing","notes":"See {lifri}, {kai'e}, {vei'i}. Split from {ba'a} so that it can be properly negated with {nai} or questioned with {pei}"},{"word":"lairka'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is quantifiable by quantifier $x_2$ on scale $x_3$."},{"word":"lairpai","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a judge with quantity $x_{2}$ with quantifier $x_{3}$ with scale of quantity $x_{4}$."},{"word":"lairsume","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is exactly $x_2$ (number) of the arguments $x_3$, $x_4$, $x_5$, etc.","notes":"$x_2$ is the number of arguments; each argument may contain more than one object, but $x_2$ is only concerned with the number of arguments. See {menrece}"},{"word":"lairtcinyske","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is statistics based on methodology $x_2$.","notes":"See {klani}, {tcini}, {saske}."},{"word":"la'irze'a","score":2,"definition":"$z_1=l_1$ gets closer to $l_2$ in property $l_3$ by amount $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {lamji}, {zenba}, {jbize'a}, {jbibi'o}."},{"word":"lai'u","selmaho":"LA","score":1,"definition":"descriptive descriptor: the one described with description …"},{"word":"lajdansu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) street dances to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$.","notes":"Street dance refers to dance styles—regardless of country of origin—that evolved outside of dance studios in any available open space."},{"word":"lajme'e","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ (quoted word(s)) is a street/road name/odonym of street/avenue/lane/drive/cul-de-sac/way/alley/[road] $c_2=l_1$ to/used-by namer/name-user $c_3$ (person).","notes":"s2 and s3 are omitted. A street name or odonym is an identifying name given to a street. The street name usually forms part of the address (though addresses in some parts of the world make no reference to street names).See also {stucme}, {klaji}, {stuzi}, {cmene}."},{"word":"lajre'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a trolley (train that runs on streets) of cars $x_2$ on rails $x_3$ propelled by $x_4$.","notes":"from {klaji} {trene}"},{"word":"laklamdu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a candle/wax-based flammable light source of material $x_2$","notes":"See also {lakse}, {lamdu}, {lanru}."},{"word":"lakne","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event/state/property) is probable/likely under conditions $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cumki}, {jinzi}, {kampu}, {tcaci}, {cunso}, {cafne}, {fadni}, {cnano}."},{"word":"lakpinsi","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a crayon made from wax $p_2=l_1$, held together by $p_3$.","notes":"$p_2=l_1$ does not neccessarily need to be the only material."},{"word":"lakrkamfora","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is quantity of camphor from source $x_2$."},{"word":"lakrkomifora","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of myrrh (an aromatic oleoresin) from tree $x_2$ (genus Commiphora)."},{"word":"lakse","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is quantity of wax [substance especially soft/moldable when warm] from source $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also paraffin. See also {bifce}, {ranti}, {bidju}."},{"word":"laktergu'i","score":3,"definition":"$g_3=l_1$ is a candle/wax light with wax source $l_2$.","notes":"Cf. {fagytergu'i}, {dictergu'i}."},{"word":"laldo","score":8,"definition":"$x_1$ is old/aged [relatively long in elapsed duration] by standard $x_2$","notes":"(= {tolci'o}) See {citno}, {slabu}"},{"word":"laldybi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is senecent."},{"word":"laldymle","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is retro/vintage to $x_2$ by standard $x_3$"},{"word":"lalgimbi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is sick with archaeogismosis; $x_1$ litters their predicate definitions with unnecessary sumti places.","notes":"{laldo} {gismu} {bilma}"},{"word":"laltadni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=l_1=t_1$ researches/does research on subject $x_2=t_2$ about $x_3=l_2$ by method/technique/system $x_4=l_3$","notes":"from {lanli}+{tadni}"},{"word":"lalxu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a lake/lagoon/pool at site/within land mass $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {daplu}, {djacu}, {rirxe}, {xamsi}, {zbani}."},{"word":"lamda","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lambda function abstraction based on applying transformation $x_3$ to body $x_2$.","notes":"Coined by la .uakci. See also: \"{ka}\". Conflicts with \"{landa}\"."},{"word":"lamdu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lamp/candle/torch with fuel/power source $x_2$","notes":"Refers to any artificial light source, whether flammable or electric. For \"electric lamp,\" see {diclamdu}. See also {lanru}, {gusni}, {livla}."},{"word":"lamgre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ passes by $x_2$ to $x_3$ from $x_4$","notes":"Synonym: {lampagre}"},{"word":"lamgrute","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is an accessory fruit of $g_2$"},{"word":"lamji","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is adjacent/beside/next to/in contact with $x_{2}$ in property/sequence $x_{3}$ in direction $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also touching, contiguous, against. See also {zvati}, {cpana}, {jibni}, {diklo}, {stuzi}, {bartu}, {jbini}."},{"word":"lamji'utka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is directly or indirectly touching $x_2$ via intermediate steps $x_3$ (ce'o list); $x_1$ and $x_2$ belong to the same connected component.","notes":"Demonstration of a \"lujvo\" formed with {utka}. Equivalent to \"utka be fi lo ke ce'u ce'u lamji\"."},{"word":"lamli'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ immediately precedes $x_2$ in sequence $x_3$.","notes":"Synonym: {li'erla'i}"},{"word":"lampagre","score":2,"definition":"$p_1=l_1$ passes by $p_2$ to $p_3$ from $p_4$ by $l_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {lamgre}. Cf. {lamji}, {pagre}."},{"word":"lampru","score":1,"definition":"$l_1=p_1$ is recent, immediately preceding $l_2=p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {purci}."},{"word":"lanbi","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of protein/albumin of type $x_{2}$ composed of amino acids (sequence/jo'u) $x_{3}$ .","notes":"See also {ladru}, {sovda}."},{"word":"lanceta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lancet"},{"word":"lanci","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a flag/banner/standard of/symbolizing $x_{2}$ with pattern(s) $x_{3}$ on material $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {gugde}, {jecta}."},{"word":"landa","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the ISO-named country (or subdivision thereof) of people $x_2$ with ISO-name $x_3$, according to rule/specification $x_4$","notes":"See also: {gugde}, {jviso}."},{"word":"landegmei","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a mass of set $m_2$ with an even number of members $m_3$","notes":"see also {xirdegmei}"},{"word":"landegna'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an even number (integer divisible by 2)","notes":"Metaphor taken from {landegmei}. See {xirdegna'u}, {dilcymu'o}"},{"word":"lange'u","score":2,"definition":"$g_{1}$ is a/are sheepdog(s) of species/breed $g_{2}$ controlling sheeps $l_{1}$.","notes":"Mentioned in §12.14 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"lanjanbe","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a sheep bell producing sound $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {lanme}, {janbe}."},{"word":"lanka","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a basket with contents $x_{2}$, woven from material $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {vasru}, {baktu}."},{"word":"lanku'i","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a shepher/sheepherder/takes-care-of/attends to//is caretaker for sheep $k_2=d_1$.","notes":"See also herder (={dalku'i})."},{"word":"lankurji","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a shepherd looking after sheep of species/breed $l_2$ of flock $l_3$. ","notes":"Cf. {lanme}, {kurji}."},{"word":"lankyboijvi","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ plays basketball against $j_2$ in competition $j_3$ for prize/title $j_4$.","notes":"Cf. {lanka}, {bolci}, {jivna}, {ga'arboijvi}, {kriketi}, {bolrbasketo}."},{"word":"lanli","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ analyzes/examines-in-detail $x_{2}$ by method/technique/system $x_{3}$ [process/activity].","notes":"See also {catlu}, {zgana}, {jarco}, {pensi}, {pinka}."},{"word":"lanma'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is April of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {vonmasti}, {kanbyma'i}, {nanca}."},{"word":"lanme","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a sheep/[lamb/ewe/ram] of species/breed $x_{2}$ of flock $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {kanba}, {sunla}."},{"word":"lanpanzi","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a lamb of species/breed $l_2$","notes":"from {lanme} {panzi}"},{"word":"lanru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lantern/flashlight/portable light source illuminating $x_2$, in style/with properties $x_3$","notes":"Any small, portable light source designed to be carried; see {lamdu}, {fagri}, {gusni}. It may be a garden decoration, so it may not even emit light, or light is metaphoric; see {jadni}."},{"word":"lansulbu'u","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ is an amount of cloth/fabric consisting of wool from sheep of species/breed $l_2$ of flock $l_3$.","notes":"May (debatably) refer to blends of wool and other fibers, as long as wool is a principal ingredient."},{"word":"lante","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a can/tightly sealed/pre-sealed container for perishable contents $x_{2}$, made of $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {botpi}, {baktu}, {tinci}."},{"word":"lantro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ shepherds flock $x_2$ composed of sheep $x_3$","notes":"This word is in Jbovlaste based on its use in CLL"},{"word":"lanxe","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is in balance/equilibrium under forces $x_{2}$ (mass).","notes":"(cf. {midju}, {nutli}; {fapro} for balancing/opposing forces, {nutli})"},{"word":"lanzrmoieti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a moiety (descent group) in society $x_2$ with counterpart/other moiety $x_2$.","notes":"$x_1$ and $x_3$ are symmetrical. Not to be confused with {xukmrmoieti}."},{"word":"lanzu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (mass) is a family with members including $x_{2}$ bonded/tied/joined according to standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also clan, tribe; $x_2$ is in $x_1$, a member of $x_1$ ({selylanzu} for reordered places); relative (= {lazmi'u} - xy mintu y'y leka cmima da poi lanzu). See also {natmi}, {cmima}, {girzu}, {jutsi}, {klesi}."},{"word":"la'o","selmaho":"ZOI","score":100000,"definition":"delimited non-Lojban name; the resulting quote sumti is treated as a name."},{"word":"la'oi","selmaho":"ZOhOI","score":2,"definition":"single-word non-Lojban name; quotes a single non-Lojban word delimited by pauses and treats it as a name","notes":"See also {la'o}, {zo'oi}."},{"word":"la'onru'u","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is measured in sestertius/sesterce as $r_2$ (quantity), in the Roman monetary system $r_3$."},{"word":"la'orko'i","score":1,"definition":"$l_1=k_1$ is a quantity of romaine/cos lettuce (Lactuca sativa L. var. longifolia) of strain/cultivar $k_2$."},{"word":"la'ornacle'u","score":2,"definition":"$le_1$ is a Roman numeral representing $le_3=n_1$."},{"word":"la'ornai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Roman nation made up of people $x_2$","notes":"se la'ornai means the Roman people. The term refers to the ancient Romans, not to modern-day residents of the Italian capital, or small Wisconsin town."},{"word":"la'orxi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=l_1$ is Roman Catholic in aspect $x_2=l_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xriso}, {latmo}, {glixi'o}, {patxi'o}, {sunxi'o}, {lijda}."},{"word":"la pa da","score":1,"definition":"the One","notes":"Used for instance in Djemynai's song \"za'o darno\"."},{"word":"larcrtca","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (process) is a tea art/ceremony [creative application] of craft/skill $x_2$ (idea/activity).","notes":"Japanese \"sadō/chadō\" 茶道 (\"The Way of Tea\"); \"cha-no-yu\" 茶の湯"},{"word":"larcrvabisabi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is wabi-sabi Japanese esthetic, imperfect/impermanent/incomplete beauty"},{"word":"larcu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (process) is an art [creative application] of craft/skill $x_{2}$ (idea/activity).","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is artistic. See also {finti}, {zbasu}, {stati}."},{"word":"lardai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a work of art created by an application of craft/skill $x_2$.","notes":"See also {larcu}, {dacti}."},{"word":"larfi'i","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is an artist creating work of art $f_2=l_1$ in medium $l_2$ for purpose $f_3$ from elements/ideas $f_4$ ."},{"word":"larja'ostu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an art gallery showing exhibition or art $x_2$"},{"word":"larkosmylarcu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is art for the sake of art/\"l'art pour l'art\".","notes":"Designed to mimic the French phrase \"l'art pour l'art\" in both etymology and sound. See also {larcu}, {larseku}, {kosmu}."},{"word":"larlarborterdau","score":2,"definition":"$l_1$ is a work of Dadaist anti-art using craft/skill $l_2$ ; $l_1$ is a work of Dadaism","notes":"From {larcu} {larcu} {bo} {te} {darlu}"},{"word":"larlei","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is an artistic class/category/subgroup/subset within art $k_2=l_1$ with defining property $k_3$. $k_1$ is a genre."},{"word":"larmuzga","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is a gallery exhibiting $m_2$ at location $m_3$."},{"word":"larpra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is-an-artist/produces $x_2$ by artistic application of skill/craft $x_3$.","notes":"See also {larcu}, {cupra}"},{"word":"larseku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a creative work (prose / poem / film / play / etc.) about $x_2$ (plot / theme / subject / activity), by author/artist $x_3$, for audience $x_4$","notes":"Generalization of {prosa}, {pemci}, {skina}, {draci}, {lisri}. See {larcu}"},{"word":"larterdaularborlei","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ (mass/si'o) is Dada/Dadaism/Dadaist","notes":"From {larcu} {te} {darlu} {larcu} {bo} {klesi}."},{"word":"lartodektu","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is a widow spider of species $l_2$.","notes":"cf. {malminiata}, {jukni}"},{"word":"larva","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is an organism $x_2$ at its larva stage of development","notes":"See also {sovda}, {altrici}, {inmago}"},{"word":"laryrakpra","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ sculpts/carves $c_2=l_1$ from $s_2$ using tool $s_1$","notes":"implied c3 is \"lo nu jai gau {sraku} s2 fai s1\" implied l2 would likewise be \"lo si'o nu jai gau {sraku} s2 fai s1\""},{"word":"lasna","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) fastens/connects/attaches/binds/lashes $x_{2}$ to $x_{3}$ with fastener $x_{4}$.","notes":"No implication that result is considered a single object; although $x_2$ and $x_3$ may be reversible, $x_3$ may be used for the substrate, the fixed/larger object to which $x_2$ becomes attached. See also {jorne}, {fenso}, {jgena}, {batke}, {dinko}, {kansa}."},{"word":"lasnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an alveolar lateral approximant sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Derived from and synonymous with {ly zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient consonant in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"lastu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of brass [copper/zinc alloy] of composition including $x_{2}$.","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is brazen). See also {jinme}, {ransu}, {tunka}."},{"word":"la su'oda","score":1,"definition":"name: \"Someone\", aka \"the god of lazy people\", used when the speaker is pushing responsibility to someone else unspecified","notes":"Synonymous to la .{samyuan}. Also {la dzapre}."},{"word":"lasybo'i","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a plastic bottle/jar/urn/flask/closable container made of plastic for $b2_2$ with lid $b_4$."},{"word":"lasydakli","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=s_1$ is a plastic sack/bag with contents $d_2$."},{"word":"latcmo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_1=m_1$ meows expressing $x_2=c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mlatu}, {cmoni}, {latpukcmo}."},{"word":"latcribe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a panda of genus/species $x_2$.","notes":"syn. {ci'onmau}"},{"word":"latfekspa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is catnip of species $x_2$."},{"word":"latfi'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a catfish of genus/species $x_2$."},{"word":"latfrotrikusi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a false-empid/bird (possibly flycatcher) of genus Lathrotriccus, belonging to subtaxon/species/breed/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"latkerlo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cat ear of $x_2$","notes":"See {mlatu}, {kerlo}."},{"word":"latmnroma","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Roman culture/nation/geography/language/history in aspect $x_2$ prior to any divisions. $x_1$ pertains to the Roman city/city-state/kingdom/Republic/Empire (prior to division).","notes":"From a Roman citizen's point of view, emphasizes and centres on Rome (the city) itself - if applied to something outside of nearby Italy, such usage would always connote a directed relationship with Rome/Italy; modern usage is perhaps slightly freer. Culturally and in many ways socially, economically, etc., Eastern and Western Rome were quite intricately related and interconnected- and similar- at first; usage of this word within a context of the divisions would emphasize its umbrella/general scope (possibly for the sake of contrast as much as for displaying similarity or treating everyone with equal footing/care/at once). See also: {latmo}, {latmrbizanto}, {latmrstici}, {latmrfriko}, {xelso}, {kartapuno}"},{"word":"latmo","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Latin/Roman/Romance culture/empire/language in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {ropno}, {fraso}, {spano}, {xispo}, {itlo}, {gomsi}."},{"word":"latmrbizanto","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ reflects Byzantine Roman/Eastern Roman culture/nationality/geography in aspect $x2$"},{"word":"latmrfriko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to/reflects the culture/geography/society of the Roman province of Africa in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also: {latmo}, {latmnroma}, {kartapuno}"},{"word":"latmrlatino","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/pertains to Latin culture (pre-Roman people/Latini) in property $x_2$"},{"word":"latmrstici","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Western Roman culture/nation/geography/language/histoury in asect $x_2$","notes":"See also: {latmo}, {latmrbizanto}, {latmnroma}, {latmrfriko}."},{"word":"latna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a lotus, plant/flower/herb of species/strain $x_{2}$ symbolizing $x_{3}$ to culture/religion $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {budjo}, {censa}, {lijda}, {spati}."},{"word":"latnytse","score":0,"definition":"$z_1$ sits in lotus/vajra position/padmāsana on surface $z_2$."},{"word":"latpre","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is a catperson/(catgirl/catboy).","notes":"A person with cat features: usually cat ears and/or a tail and/or cat-like behavior. Gender-neutral version of {latxli}."},{"word":"latpukcmo","score":3,"definition":"$b_1=p_2$ purrs, expressing pleasure at $p_1$ (event/state).","notes":"Cf. {mlatu}, {pluka}, {cmoni}, {latcmo}."},{"word":"latrbirmani","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Birman cat with characteristics (colour etc)/[of breed] $x_2$."},{"word":"latrnorgo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Norwegian Forest Cat with characteristics/of breed $x_2$."},{"word":"latrtai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Siamese cat with characteristics (colour etc)/[of breed] $x_2$."},{"word":"latxli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a catgirl","notes":"A girl with cat features: usually cat ears and/or a tail and/or cat-like behavior."},{"word":"latydja","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is cat food for cats $c_2=m_1$.","notes":"See also pet food (={dalpe'odja})."},{"word":"latyrebla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cat tail of $x_2$","notes":"See {mlatu}, {rebla}."},{"word":"la'u","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"klani modal, 1st place (amount) quantifying ...; being a quantity of ..."},{"word":"lau","selmaho":"LAU","score":100000,"definition":"2-word letteral/shift: punctuation mark or special symbol follows."},{"word":"lau'au","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso unary operator: for input $X$, this outputs $X/(1+X)$.","notes":"Can be used in order to convert statistical odds of event A to the probability of event A under the same assumptions. Other uses are, of course, possible. The inverse function converts probability p to odds; in other words, for input $p$, the inverse of this word outputs $p/(1 - p)$."},{"word":"lauble","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=c_1$ sounds quiet/weak at observation point $c_2$ by standard $c_3=t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cladu}, {ruble}, {smaji}, {cmato'a}."},{"word":"laucmo","score":1,"definition":"$x1=cl2=cm1$ roars $x2=cl1$, expressing $x3=cm3$"},{"word":"lauDZIS","score":2,"definition":"Laotze (also known as “Laozi”)"},{"word":"lau'e","selmaho":"KOhA2","score":2,"definition":"pronoun: the referent of the following utterance","notes":"Equivalent to {la'e} {di'e}, by analogy with {lau'u}"},{"word":"lau'imsa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is like that; $x_1$ is such; $x_1$ is like the meaning of what was previously said","notes":"Close or identical in meaning: {rusmi}. See also {lau'u}"},{"word":"la'u ma","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"sumti question asking for a quantity; how many?."},{"word":"launzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a relative of $x_2$ such that they both share an effective family tree which includes a common relative $x_3$; $x_1$ is a relative of $x_2$ on $x_3$'s side of the family.","notes":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are technically mutually symmetric under exchange. Technically, $x_1$ (therefore, also $x_2$) and $x_3$ are mutually so, as well. However, $x_3$ will typically be used in order to identify the 'side of the family tree/genealogy' being considered and $x_2$ will typically be the focal point at which the several sides of family trees (including the considered one) intersect (being otherwise disjoint); as such, $x_2$'s paternal uncle will not be described as being $x_2$'s father's brother on $x_2$'s side of the tree. In other words, there is a large family tree with at least two 'sides' and they intersect at exactly one node; this node of intersection is canonically to typically be $x_2$ and $x_3$ is canonically to typically be used to designate which of these possible sides is being considered such that $x_1$ belongs to it. (Symmetry is enabled by the fact that the only inferrable family tree is the 'side' produced; the larger family tree is unknown, and so the collection of potential sides amongst which the specification is taken is also unknown). The largest family tree (graph union of all sides of the mentioned relatives) is the graph which the utterer and/or relatives mentioned consider to be the entirety of the family of all the relatives mentioned (plus some near relatives, so long as they belong to exactly one side); thus, it may include marriages, god-children, close friends, and exes, but it is unlikely to span over many generations. For example, maternal and paternal sides of families are considered to be separate sides of the family tree for a child, even if in the distant unknown past, that father and that mother share some sort of familial relationship (even including a biological common ancestor). This word can be used to hint at a path in the graph from $x_1$ to $x_2$, since there exists a path which connects them and which also includes $x_3$; therefore, it can be used to vaguely mean \"my onclic aunt-in-law by my Uncle John\" meaning that the referent is the utterer's Uncle John's wife's sister (or sister in law); use connectives in $x_3$ in order to include (if the connective means \"AND\") more nodes which must have paths (not necessarily the same ones) running through them from $x_1$ to $x_2$. This word does not actually specify any of the relations between $x_1$, $x_2$, or $x_3$ arguments; it merely claims that they are all related and belong to a common (effective) family tree. Use tanru or {lanzu} for greater detail."},{"word":"laurblesku","score":0,"definition":"$cu_1=r_1$ (agent) whispers $cu_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) for audience $cu_3$ via expressive medium $cu_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cladu}, {ruble}, {cusku}, {smasku}, {mliba'u}."},{"word":"laurmi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=cm_1=cl_1$ loudly laughs; loud at observation point $x_2=cm_2$ by standard $x_3=cm_3$. $x_1=cm_1=cl_1$ is literally laughing out loudly."},{"word":"laus","score":2,"definition":"Laos.","notes":"Under some interpretations of the morphology rules, not a valid word."},{"word":"la'uske","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ (mass of facts) is limnology based on methology $x_2=s_3$."},{"word":"lausku","score":1,"definition":"$cu_1=cl_1$ shouts $cu_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) for audience $cu_3$ via expressive medium $cu_4$, loudly by standard $x_5=cl_3$.","notes":"Cf. {laurba'u}, {smasku}, {smaba'u}."},{"word":"lautci","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a loudspeaker."},{"word":"lau'u","selmaho":"KOhA2","score":4,"definition":"pronoun: the referent of the preceding utterance","notes":"Equivalent to {la'edi'u}. See also {go'i}"},{"word":"laxfi'uga'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ feels dizzy."},{"word":"laxma'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is October of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {pavnonmasti}, {kanbyma'i}, {nanca}."},{"word":"laxsfani","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dragonfly of genus/species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ansoptera}."},{"word":"laxte","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the home galaxy (default: Milky Way) of object/group/entity/race/vel sim. $x_2$.","notes":"Analogous to \"{solri}\" and \"{terdi}\"; see also: \"{galki}\"."},{"word":"laxtyminli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ (li; default: 1) galactic units (i.e.: the average distance between the center of the Milky Way galaxy and the center of Sol system) by standard $x_3$.","notes":"This word uses experimental gismu veljvo \"{laxte}\". Analogous to \"{solminli}\"; on the scale of the kiloparsec ({ki'ortanminli})."},{"word":"laxygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ balances $l_1$ with force $l_2$.","notes":"Cf. {lanxe}, {gasnu}."},{"word":"lazdu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are members of the same family","notes":"{lazyki'i} and {lazmi'u} have similar meanings. See {lanzu} and {dunli}."},{"word":"lazme'e","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ (quoted word(s)) is the family name (as opposed to the given name) of family member $c_2=z_2$, used by namer/name-user $c_3$. The family is bonded/tied/joined according to standard $z_3$.","notes":"See also {lanzu}, {cmene}, {du'acme}."},{"word":"lazmi'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a family relative of $x_2$","notes":"See {lanzu}, {mintu}"},{"word":"lazmro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (family, taxon, clade) is extinct/extirpated.","notes":"Applies to standard human families as well as to clades/taxa. Add conditions in order to yield \"extirpated from ...\"."},{"word":"lazni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (person) is lazy/avoiding work/effort concerning action $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {nejni}, {vreta}, {gunka}."},{"word":"laznynavni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of argon (Ar).","notes":"See also {lazni}, {navni}; {ratni}."},{"word":"lazycange","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a family farm/ranch at $c_2$, farmed by family $c_3=l_1$ (mass), raising, producing $c_4$."},{"word":"lazycme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is the name of family $x_2$ (partial set/list of individuals or, better, a graph structure) by name-user $x_3$. ","notes":"$x_2$ is not an individual; it is a structure which includes, explicitly or implicitly, every individual who belongs to the family (at least, enough to bear the name implicitly according to $x_3$). $x_1$ need not be part of the official name of any individual in $x_2$; it is just a way by which to refer to $x_2$ as a whole."},{"word":"lazypa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ feels familial/kinship love [storge] toward $x_2$"},{"word":"lazyzda","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is the home of family members $z_2=l_2$.","notes":"Cf. {lanzu}, {zdani}."},{"word":"lazyzukykei","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ (agent) plays house.","notes":"A child's play to emulate parents."},{"word":"le","selmaho":"LE","score":99999,"definition":"non-veridical descriptor: the one(s) described as ..."},{"word":"le'a","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"klesi modal, 1st place (scalar set) in/of category ..."},{"word":"le'ai","selmaho":"LEhAI","score":5,"definition":"replace recent mistakenly uttered text","notes":"The {lo'ai} ... {sa'ai} ... {le'ai} replacement construct asks the listener to replace the text after {lo'ai} with the text after {sa'ai}. The order {sa'ai} ... {lo'ai} ... {le'ai} is also allowed, and either or both parts can be omitted and thus left up to context. When both parts are omitted, the word {le'ai} on its own indicates that a mistake was made while leaving all the details up to context. It is also possible to attach SAI to a le'ai construct: le'ai {dai} (or le'ai {da'oi} ko'a) indicates that someone else made a mistake; le'ai {pei} asks whether someone else made a mistake; and {sai}, {ru'e} and {cu'i} can be used to indicate the importance of the substitution. Furthermore, le'ai {nai} can be used to explicitly deny mistakes instead of acknowledging them (compare \"sic\")."},{"word":"le'au","selmaho":"SEI","score":2,"definition":"Start property which sets the meaning of {le} in the surrounding text."},{"word":"le'avla","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a loanword meaning $v_2$ in language $v_3$ based on foreign-language word $l_2$.","notes":"Old, deprecated synonym for {fu'ivla}. Could be considered an {u'ivla}."},{"word":"le'axru","score":1,"definition":"$xr_1=l_1$ takes back $xr_2=l_2$ from $xr_4=l_3$.","notes":"Cf. {lebna}, {xruti}, {xrube'i}, {xrucpa}."},{"word":"lebna","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ takes/gets/gains/obtains/seizes/[removes] $x_{2}$ (object/property) from $x_{3}$ (possessor).","notes":"Also confiscate, appropriate. Acquire with volition such that $x_1$ gains possession; $x_3$ is possessor and not merely source, alienation is implied. (cf. {punji}, {cpacu} where volition or previous possession is not necessarily implied, {vimcu} for alienation where $x_1$ need not gain possession, {canci}, {cliva})"},{"word":"lebysutra","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=l_1$ grabs $l_2$ from $l_3$"},{"word":"lecycersai","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass) is a brunch (breakfast-lunch) composed of dishes including $s_2$."},{"word":"lecyde'i","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a/the wisdom tooth of $d_2$","notes":"See also {ka'arde'i}, {gerde'i}, {crazalde'i}, {zalde'i}."},{"word":"lecydo'i","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=l_1$ is the afternoon of day $d_2$ at location $d_3$."},{"word":"lecysoltei","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a time interval with lateness standard $x_{2}$."},{"word":"ledgrute","score":3,"definition":"$g_1$ is a mushroom of species $g_2$."},{"word":"ledo","selmaho":"LE*","score":100000,"definition":"possessive/associative descriptor: the one(s) described as, of yours."},{"word":"ledycilta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mycelium of $x_2$","notes":"See also {mledi}, {cilta}"},{"word":"le'e","selmaho":"LE","score":100000,"definition":"non-veridical descriptor: the stereotype of those described as ..."},{"word":"le'ei","selmaho":"LE","score":2,"definition":"article: \"the thing(s) I have in mind and which I believe appear(s) to you to be…\"","notes":"Loglan version of \"{le}\"."},{"word":"le'elkai","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is/are the thing(s) described/named with property $x_2$ by the speaker, who thinks this is contextually enough information for the listener to understand what are $x_1$'s referent(s)","notes":"This predicate is intended to be the predicate equivalent of {le} (or at least to one of the interpretations thereof), so that «lo le'elkai be lo ka broda» is equivalent to «le broda». See also {le}, {lemkai}."},{"word":"le go'i","selmaho":"KOhA*","score":100000,"definition":"description pro-sumti: reuses the value of the $x_{1}$ of the previous bridi."},{"word":"le'i","selmaho":"LE","score":100000,"definition":"non-veridical descriptor: the set of those described as ..., treated as a set."},{"word":"lei","selmaho":"LE","score":100000,"definition":"non-veridical descriptor: the mass of individual(s) described as ..."},{"word":"leicmi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a member of class / category $x_2$ (mass / plurality), within supergroup $x_3$, with defining quality $x_4$","notes":"See {klesi}, {cmima}, {kleinzu}"},{"word":"lei'e","selmaho":"LE","score":2,"definition":"anaphoric mass gadri: start a description of a mass/group/constituency mentioned earlier in the text/conversation, viewed as a whole","notes":"Part of the \"gadganzu proposal\" for the article system."},{"word":"leigos","score":2,"definition":"Lagos","notes":"Lagos, the most populous city in Nigeria as of 2018."},{"word":"lei'i","selmaho":"LE","score":2,"definition":"demonstrative mass gadri; start a definite description that refers to a mass/group/constituency in the shared frame-of-reference, viewed as a whole","notes":"Part of the \"gadganzu proposal\" for the article system."},{"word":"lei'o","selmaho":"MOI","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is PA months in duration by standard $x_2$.","notes":"Example \"pu lo re lei'o\" meaning \"two months ago\". See also {masti}, {lunra}, {nei'o}, {jei'o}, {doi'e}, {coi'e}, {moi'e}, {soi'e}, {cei'a}."},{"word":"le'ipli","score":1,"definition":"$pi_1=pl_1$ employs $pi_2=pl_3$ for a payment/compensation/salary/wage/reward of $pl_2$ for the provision of goods/services $pi_3=pl_4$.","notes":"From: {pleji}, {pilno}. Cf. {seljibri}."},{"word":"leiske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is the taxonomy of $s_2=k_2$ based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"x2 may be subjects of biology, semantics, economics, military science, safety science, etc. Cf. {jutske}, {klesi}."},{"word":"le jaica","selmaho":"LE*","score":100000,"definition":"description: marks description extracting the time tense place of the description bridi."},{"word":"le jaigau","selmaho":"LE*","score":100000,"definition":"description: marks description extracting the agentive place of the description selbri."},{"word":"le jaivi","selmaho":"LE*","score":100000,"definition":"description: marks description extracting the location place of the description bridi."},{"word":"lejbai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ bribes $x_3=p_3$ with $x_2=p_2$ into doing $x_4=p_4$."},{"word":"lejnoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an advertisement / sponsored message about $x_2$, that $x_3$ paid a fee $x_4$ to recipient $x_5$ for the service of showing it to demographic $x_6$"},{"word":"lejnupypikta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=pi_1$ is a promissory note/note payable promising that payee $x_2=pl_3=pi_2=n_3$ will receive payment $x_3=pl_2=n_2$ from payer $x_4=pl_1=n_1$","notes":"from {pleji} + {nupre} + {pikta}"},{"word":"lejycpepikta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=pi_1$ is a cheque for payee $x_2=pl_3=pi_2=c_1$ to receive payment $x_3=pl_2=c_2$ from payer $x_4=pl_1$ through financial institution $x_5=c_3$","notes":"from {pleji} + {cpedu} + {pikta}"},{"word":"lejykarda","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is a payment card with cardholder $x_2=p_1$ for usage $x_3=p_4$, accepted by payee/merchant $x_4=p_3$","notes":"Non-differentiated cards used for payment, with or without payment account/financial institute association. See debit card ({baxydinkarda}), credit/charge card ({jitseldejykarda}/{detseldejykarda}) and stored-value card ({vamveile'ikarda}). Cf. {maksriveikarda}, {lejykardymi'i}, {banxa}, {pleji}, {jdini}."},{"word":"lejykardymi'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is a payment card reader for use/function $x_2=m_2$, accepting card $x_3=k_1$","notes":"Machines accepting payment cards ({lejykarda}), e.g. ATMs and terminals at point of sale/checkout. Cf. {maksrikardymi'i}, {lejykarda}, {baxydinkarda}, {jitseldejykarda}, {detseldejykarda}, {vamveile'ikarda}, {banxa}, {jdini}."},{"word":"lekladryckafi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=x_1$ is a quantity of white/light/(regular) coffee with cold dairy [or similar] product/creamer/whitener $la_1=le_1$, addition cold by standard $le_2$.","notes":"See also: coffee with milk (={ladyckafi}), cream (={ladykruji}), soy milk (={sobjau})."},{"word":"lekmi'i","score":3,"definition":"$m_1$ is a fridge/air conditioner for cooling $x_2=l_1$.","notes":"Cf. {dujmi'i}, {dujyku'a}, {lenku}, {kelvo}, {dunja}, {varmuvmi'i}."},{"word":"leko'a","selmaho":"LE*","score":100000,"definition":"possessive/associative descriptor: the one(s) described as, of it-1's."},{"word":"leksiko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the lexicon/vocabulary of language $x_2$","notes":"See also {leksikosle}, {vlaste}, {bangu}"},{"word":"leksikosle","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lexical unit of language $x_2$","notes":"See also {leksiko}, {valsi}."},{"word":"lekta'e","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a box with box contents $x_{2}$ with box material $x_{3}$."},{"word":"lektoni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an electron in quantum state $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {protoni}, {nurtoni}, {xumsle}, {dicka'u}, {guska'u}, {kuarka}. "},{"word":"lektu'a","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=l_1$ is tundra at location $t_2$, cold by standard $l_2$","notes":"See also {lenku}, {tumla}"},{"word":"lelxe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lily [Lilium] of species/strain $x_2$","notes":"cf. {rozgu}. lel- is short rafsi"},{"word":"lemi","selmaho":"LE*","score":100000,"definition":"possessive/associative descriptor: the one(s) described as, of mine."},{"word":"lemkai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a stereotypical representative of property $x_2$"},{"word":"lendebyspa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lentil plant of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {lendembi}."},{"word":"lendembi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lentil seed from plant $x_2$","notes":"See also {lendebyspa}."},{"word":"lenga","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a speakable language used by persons $x_2$","notes":"A narrower term than {bangu}, is limited to speakable, usable in dialogues languages used by persons ({lo} {prenu}). Doesn't include languages with information transferred one-way (languages of road signs), doesn't include computer programming languages that are not speakable between two persons."},{"word":"lenguua","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a language used by $x_2$ to express $x_3$ (du'u, not quote)","notes":"A narrower term than {bangu}, doesn't denote dialects. Distinction between {bankle} ('dialect') and {lenguua} ('language') can be defined by linguistic research or politics. See also {tance}, {cusku}, {ve} {tavla}, {jargone}, {valsi}, {gerna}, {jufra}, {natmi}, {slaka}"},{"word":"lenjo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a lens/glass [focussing shape/form] focussing $x_{2}$ to focus/foci $x_{3}$ by means/material $x_{4}$.","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is optical; focussing may be optical or otherwise, hence $x_2$ which may be light, sound, X-ray, etc., default is light/optical lens; ka is refraction. See also {kacma}, {minra}."},{"word":"lenku","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is cold/cool by standard $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {glare}, {bisli}."},{"word":"lenu","selmaho":"LE*","score":3,"definition":"specific event descriptor: contraction of {le nu} and identical in meaning.","notes":"Added because beginners often search for {lenu} without realizing that it is the same as {le} {nu} and getting confused."},{"word":"le'o","selmaho":"UI5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: aggressive - passive - defensive.","notes":"See also {gunta}, {bandu}."},{"word":"le'ocu'i","selmaho":"UI*5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: aggressive - passive - defensive."},{"word":"le'onai","selmaho":"UI*5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: aggressive - passive - defensive."},{"word":"le'onmo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ feels/is aggressive/hostile/antagonistic towards $x_2$","notes":"A brivla form of the attitudinal {le'o}. Similar to {gunta}, but different in that a {gunta} is actively attacking the {selgunta}, but a {le'onmo} simply feels the emotions associated with {gunta}ing. Additionally, {no'e} {le'onmo} means \"passive\", and {to'e} {le'onmo} means \"defensive\"."},{"word":"le'otci","score":4,"definition":"$t_1$ is a monocle/pair of (eye)glasses/spectacles for observational activity $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {lenjo}, {tutci}, {barkalyle'o}, {vistci}."},{"word":"lepsauru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lepidosaur (scaled lizard)"},{"word":"lerbasysre","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ makes a typo, typing/writing letter $l_1=b_1$ in place of $l_1=b_2$ in word $b_3$ by standard $s_4$","notes":"The standard place covers cases of different spelling conventions in other languages and possibly other dialects of Lojban. For example, 'colour' is a typo is American English, but correct in British English."},{"word":"lerci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event) is late by standard $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {clira}."},{"word":"lerci'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is a script/writing system with rules $x_2=c_2$ among glyphs $x_3=c_3=l_1$ displaying $x_4=c_4$","notes":"from {lerfu}+{ciste}"},{"word":"lercu'aca'a","score":3,"definition":"$ca_1$ is a keyboard for entering letters/symbols $l_1=cu_2$.","notes":"Cf. {batkyci'a}."},{"word":"lercu'aca'aci'aci'e","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=ciste_1$ is a keyboard layout used by $x_2=ciska_1$ to enter letters/symbols $x_3=lerfu_1=ciska_2=cuxna_2$."},{"word":"lerfanva","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ transliterates text $x_2$ to orthography $x_3$ from orthography $x_4$ with transliteration $x_5$."},{"word":"lerfi'ubu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a slash punctuation mark"},{"word":"lerfu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (la'e zo BY/word-bu) is a letter/digit/symbol in alphabet/character-set $x_{2}$ representing $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also $x_1$ glyph, rune, character (also me'o BY/word-bu), $x_2$ symbol set; (adjective:) $x_1$ is alphabetic/symbolic; \"letteral\" used by analogy with \"numeral\"; sinxa is the more generic symbol. See also {mifra}, {namcu}, {sinxa}, {pandi}."},{"word":"lerfusu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'lerfu-string' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: lerfu-word (PA | lerfu-word)*. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"lerkoma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a comma punctuation mark"},{"word":"lerldjamo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a jamo in syllable $x_2$ in writing system $x_3$ (default Hangul)"},{"word":"lerpavmoivla","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ (quoted letteral) is the first letter of the word $v_1$.","notes":"Only a single letter(al) is allowed for $l_1$. Both the letteral and the word must be quoted. See also: {lerfu}, {pa}, {moi}, {valsi}, {leryrolmoivla}."},{"word":"lerpinsle","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=p_1$ is a line in the text $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {vlali'i}, {lerseltcidu}."},{"word":"lerpoi","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is a character string (sequence of letterals) in alphabet/character-set $l_2$ representing $l_3$"},{"word":"lerpoijaspu","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=p_1$ (zoi-quote/character sequence) is a password/passphrase issued to $j_2$ by issuer/authority $j_3$, allowing activity $j_4$.","notes":"Cf. {lerpoi}, {jaspu}."},{"word":"lerseltcidu","score":2,"definition":"$t_2$ is a text in medium $t_3$ with character set $l_2$."},{"word":"lersnamatsi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is audio-visual isomorphism; the concept of letter(s) $x_2$ matching up one-to-one with sound(s) $x_3$"},{"word":"lertcitydetri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the letteral-tagged timestamp of event/state/duration $x_2$, at timezone location $x_3$, by calendar $x_4$","notes":"Refers to http://mw.lojban.org/papri/loi_lerfu_tcita_detri. See {detri}, {tcika}, {temjudri}, {de'i}, {ti'u}, {te'i}"},{"word":"lertermifra","score":1,"definition":"$m_3$ is a character encoding for bytes $m_2$ with symbols/font $m_1$.","notes":"Cf. {lerfu}, {mifra}, {skami}."},{"word":"lervla","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a word which stands for the letter/digit/symbol $v_2=l_1$ in language $v_3$.","notes":"Also called “letteral” when referring to Lojban. See also: {lerfu}, {valsi}."},{"word":"leryrolmoivla","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ (quoted letteral) is the last letter of the word $v_1$.","notes":"Only a single letter(al) is allowed for $l_1$. Both the letteral and the word must be quoted. See also: {lerfu}, {ro}, {moi}, {valsi}, {lerpavmoivla}."},{"word":"le sego'i","selmaho":"KOhA*","score":100000,"definition":"description pro-sumti: reuses the value of the $x_{2}$ of the previous bridi."},{"word":"lespei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ philosophizes / thinks about philosophy $x_2$ about subfield $x_3$"},{"word":"lespre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a philosopher, espousing philosophy $x_2$ about subfield $x_3$","notes":"See {flese}, {prenu}, {skepre}"},{"word":"lesrplatono","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Platonic/a Platonistic ideal/philosophy about topic $x_2$ characterized by thoughts/ideals $x_3$ and methodology $x_4$, according to thinker/user/standard $x_5$","notes":"See also: {flese} (an experimental gismu with short rafsi -les- (not yet officially accepted))"},{"word":"lesrxapsurde","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (notion) is Absurd/is characterized by an Absurd nature in aspect $x_2$, belonging to school of philosophy/type of Absurdism $x_3$, according to standards/methodology/classification/claim $x_4$","notes":"{flese} is an experimental gismu and the short rafsi -les- is not officially assigned. For the term \"Absurdism\" itself, consider: te lesrxapsurdie. The Absurd in this case is that associated with, for example, Albert Camus and other philosophers."},{"word":"leta","selmaho":"LE*","score":100000,"definition":"possessive/associative descriptor: nearby demonstrative possessive; cannot use for 'THAT ...'."},{"word":"letceFLAN","score":1,"definition":"leche flan, caramel custard"},{"word":"letci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lychee (Litchi chinensis) of variety $x_2$ ","notes":"荔枝 Mandarin \"lìzhī\"; Cantonese \"lai6zi1\""},{"word":"leTCON","score":1,"definition":"roasted pig","notes":"Spanish \"lechón\"; Tagalog \"litsón\""},{"word":"le tego'i","selmaho":"KOhA*","score":100000,"definition":"description pro-sumti: reuses the value of the $x_{3}$ of the previous bridi."},{"word":"leti","selmaho":"LE*","score":100000,"definition":"possessive/associative descriptor: immediate demonstrative possessive; cannot use for 'THIS ...'."},{"word":"letu","selmaho":"LE*","score":100000,"definition":"possessive/associative descriptor: distant demonstrative possessive."},{"word":"le'u","selmaho":"LEhU","score":100000,"definition":"end quote of questionable or out-of-context text; not elidable."},{"word":"leva","selmaho":"LE*","score":100000,"definition":"located descriptor: descriptive that-there (non-demonstrative)."},{"word":"le vego'i","selmaho":"KOhA*","score":100000,"definition":"description pro-sumti: reuses the value of the $x_{4}$ of the previous bridi."},{"word":"levi","selmaho":"LE*","score":100000,"definition":"located descriptor: descriptive this-here (non-demonstrative)."},{"word":"levu","selmaho":"LE*","score":100000,"definition":"located descriptor: descriptive that-yonder (non-demonstrative)."},{"word":"le xego'i","selmaho":"KOhA*","score":100000,"definition":"description pro-sumti: reuses the value of the $x_{5}$ of the previous bridi."},{"word":"li","selmaho":"LI","score":100000,"definition":"the number/evaluated expression; convert number/operand/evaluated math expression to sumti."},{"word":"li'a","selmaho":"UI3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: clearly - obscurely.","notes":"See also {klina}."},{"word":"li'ai","selmaho":"LI","score":2,"definition":"unevaluated mekso as name.","notes":"Where \"la broda brode\" is to \"la'e lu broda brode\" as \"li'ai by cy\" is to \"la'e me'o by cy\". See also {li}, {me'o}, {la}, {la'e}."},{"word":"li'anai","selmaho":"UI*3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: clearly - obscurely."},{"word":"li'ansi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ practices, trains its ability $x_2$ (property of $x_1$)","notes":"Use '$x_2$ {ne} {se} {ta'i}' to specify the method of practise. See also {crezenzu'e}, {kakne}, {cilre}, {atlete}."},{"word":"li'ante","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a liana, a climbing woody vine"},{"word":"li'armi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u - fact/truth) is obvious / clear / self-evident to $x_2$","notes":"See {li'a}, {gasfrili}, {jmifrili}, {filseljmi}, {filsmu}"},{"word":"li'au","selmaho":"LIhAU","score":1,"definition":"terminator of selma'o LUhEI","notes":"See also {lu'ei}, {li'u} and {me'u}."},{"word":"li'avro","score":3,"definition":"$v_1$ is an exit out of $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cliva}, {vorme}, {vrogai}"},{"word":"libjo","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Libyan culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {friko}, {xrabo}, {muslo}."},{"word":"libru'u","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is measured in libyan dinar (دينارLYD) as $r_2$ (quantity), in the Libyan monetary system $r_3$."},{"word":"lidgusyjinme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of magnesium [Mg]"},{"word":"lidne","score":100004,"definition":"$x_{1}$ precedes/leads $x_{2}$ in sequence $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is former/preceding/previous; $x_{2}$ is latter/following.","notes":"Also $x_1$ before, forerunner; leading, as in 'leading indicators'; $x_2$ after, trailing (= {selyli'e} for reordered places). See also cmavo list {li'e}, {balvi}, {ralju}, {rebla}, {purci} for time sequence, {jersi}, {porsi}, {jatna}, {farna}."},{"word":"lidvilti'a","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=v_1$ is a thunderstorm at place/region $t_2$","notes":"Cf. {lindi}, {vlile}, {tcima}."},{"word":"lidvru","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is thunderous to $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {lindi}, {savru}."},{"word":"lidycevjinme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of thorium [Th]"},{"word":"lidysna","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a sound with emit sound-lightning $x_{2}$."},{"word":"li'e","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"lidne modal, 1st place preceded by ...; non-time sequencing."},{"word":"li'ei","selmaho":"LIhEI","score":4,"definition":"arbitrary character string or irregular number","notes":"Accepts any arbitrary string of BY, bu-letterals, PA. Elidable terminator: {lo'o}. See {li'ai}, {me'o}, {mo'e}, {li}. [Tentative proposal: {li'ei} = {li} {pe'o} {joi'i} / {me'o} {pe'o} {joi'i}]"},{"word":"li'ei'au","score":1,"definition":"ternary mekso operator: retrieves/gets/outputs the $X_2$th entry/term from ordered list $X_1$ under indexing rules $X_3$.","notes":"If $X_2$ is an integer such that, according to $X_3$, $X_2$ is inclusively between the least index and the greatest index of $X_1$, then this word outputs the $X_2$th entry. If $X_2$ is a set, then the outputs is the ordered list such that each entry thereof is some entry of $X_1$ such that its index in $X_1$ according to $X_3$ belongs to $X_2$; the output list is reindexed (so that the $j$th entry thereof has index $j$, where $j$ is a positive integer)."},{"word":"li'enrafsi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=r_1=l_1$ is a prefix for word/concept $x_2=r_2=l_2$, form/properties $x_3=r_3$, language $x_4=r_4$","notes":"Cf. {selyli'erafsi}, {rafsi}, {valsi}, {lujvo}, {pagbu}"},{"word":"li'erla'i","score":2,"definition":"$li_1=la_1$ immediately precedes $li_2=la_2$ in sequence $li_3=la_3$.","notes":"Synonym: {lamli'e}."},{"word":"lifnei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ likes to do/be $x_2$ (ka); $x_1$ enjoys doing/being $x_2$ (ka).","notes":"See also {lifri}, {nelci}, {pluka}."},{"word":"lifri","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [person/passive/state] undergoes/experiences $x_{2}$ (event/experience); $x_{2}$ happens to $x_{1}$.","notes":"Also has/have (of events/experiences); (adjective:) $x_1$ is empirical; suggests passive undergoing but does not exclude active (per zukte) intent; a deserved experience: reward or punishment (= {jernyfri}, {zanjernyfri}, {maljernyfri}). See also cmavo list {ri'i}, {jmive}, {fasnu}, {renvi}."},{"word":"ligma","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ plays a joke on $x_2$ using homophonous word $x_3$ (default ligma) with intended meaning $x_4$ (ligma balls)","notes":"This word is mostly used to translate sentences from Sugandese."},{"word":"ligyfebvi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=f_1=s_2$ sublimates/evaporates from the solid state at temperature $x_2=f_2=s_3$ with vapor pressure $x_3=f_3$.","notes":"From {sligu} {febvi}; refers to a direct change of the state of matter from solid to gaseous. Cf. {gacydunja}"},{"word":"li'i","selmaho":"NU","score":100000,"definition":"abstractor: experience abstractor; $x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$'s experience of [bridi] (participant or observer)."},{"word":"liiaunin","score":1,"definition":"Liaoning"},{"word":"li'i'e","selmaho":"BAI","score":2,"definition":" lisri modal, 1st place: in/belonging to/of/from story...","notes":"Of a character, location, event, etc.; something which exists in the universe of the story."},{"word":"li'imdu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (li'i) is the subjective conscious experience of $x_2$ (nu or ka-of-$x_3$), as experienced by $x_3$","notes":"Brivla form of {li'i}. See {lifri}, {vedli}, {li'i}, {nundumu}, {du'umdu}, {su'umdu}, {zilkai}, {ganseti}"},{"word":"li'imfri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ consciously experiences $x_2$ (nu/ka)","notes":"See {li'imdu}, {lifri}, {li'i}"},{"word":"li'imse'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the consciousness of $x_2$","notes":"See {li'imdu}, {li'imfri}, {sevzi}, {ruxse'i}"},{"word":"li'i ze'ei ka","selmaho":"NU*","score":1,"definition":"abstractor: experience of being: $x_1$ is $x_2$'s experience of being [bridi] (property of $x_2$; with {ce'u} referring to $x_2$'s position)","notes":"= {li'imdu} {be} {lo} {ka}. See {li'i}, {ze'ei}, {li'i ze'ei nu}"},{"word":"li'i ze'ei nu","selmaho":"NU*","score":1,"definition":"abstractor: experience of event: $x_1$ is $x_2$'s experience of observing or participating in [bridi] (event)","notes":"= {li'imdu} {be} {lo} {nu}. See {li'i}, {ze'ei}, {li'i ze'ei ka}"},{"word":"lijda","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a religion of believers including $x_{2}$ sharing common beliefs/practices/tenets including $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also mythos, creed, traditional beliefs, $x_2$ people(s), adherents; (adjective:) $x_1$, $x_2$, $x_3$ are religious/ecclesiastic in nature; $x_2$ is a believer in/of $x_1$, an adherent/follower of $x_1$ (= {seljda} for reordered places); $x_2$ is a practitioner of $x_3$ (= {selterjda} for reordered places); $x_3$ is a tenet/belief/ritual/creed of $x_1$/$x_2$ (= {terjda} for reordered places); priest/clerical (= {jdaca'i}, {jdaka'i}, {jdaja'a}); organized church/religion (= {be'ejda}); congregation (= {jdabe'e}, {jdagri}). See also {budjo}, {censa}, {cevni}, {crida}, {dadjo}, {jegvo}, {krici}, {latna}, {malsi}, {marde}, {muslo}, {pruxi}, {ranmi}, {ritli}, {xriso}, {zekri}."},{"word":"lijdrba'a,i","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is the Bahai religion with beliefs/practices/tenets including $l_3$"},{"word":"lijdrdjaina","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is the Jain religion with beliefs/practices/tenets including $l_3$"},{"word":"lijgri","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a row (group) showing common property (ka) $g_2$ due to set $g_3$ linked by relations $g_4$.","notes":"Cf. {lerpinsle}, {depypoi}."},{"word":"lijnilcla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ is the length of line $x_2=l_1=c_1$ defined by set of points $x_3=l_2$ in measurement system $x_4=n_2=c_3$","notes":"Lines are 1D, so clani2 is derived. Cf. {lutnilcla}"},{"word":"lijypanra","score":1,"definition":"The lines $l_1=p_1$ and $l_1=p_2$ are parallel, according to geometry $p_4$."},{"word":"likcri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ leaks liquid $x_2=c_2=l_1$ at locus $x_3=c_3$, liquid composition $x_4=l_2$."},{"word":"likpu'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ (agent) anoints/rubs/greases/pours onto/applies/lubricate/baptises $x_3=p_3$ with liquid/semi-liquid/oil/cream/ointment $x_2=p_2=l_1$."},{"word":"likro'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=r_1=l_1$ is a quantity of lava/magma [liquid rock] of composition including $x_2=r_2=l_2$ from location $x_3=r_3$ under conditions $x_4=l_3$.","notes":"No distinction on whether it has erupted yet."},{"word":"likrokro'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of igneous rock of type/composition $x_2$ from location $x_3$","notes":"See {litki}, {rokci}, {likro'i}"},{"word":"likrtcigaso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is gasoline of grade $x_2$ with additives $x_3$.","notes":"See also: {litki}"},{"word":"likse","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a $x_2$y, a $x_2$boo, a $x_2$ums (diminutive)","notes":"Proposed rafsi -le, -li or -ke. See {mabla}, {zabna}, {cmalu}"},{"word":"likybi'o","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a become-liquid with liquid composition $x_{2}$ with liquidity conditions $x_{3}$."},{"word":"likygau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ (agent) causes $l_1$ to be a quantity of liquid of composition $l_2$ under conditions $l_3$.","notes":"Example 12.72 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"likyri'a","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ causes $l_1$ to be a quantity of liquid of composition $l_2$ under conditions $l_3$.","notes":"Example 12.74 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"lilgundi","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a/the energy industry/sector producing fuel/energy source $g_2=l_1 $ for powering $l_2$ based on process $g_3$","notes":"From {livla}, {gundi}."},{"word":"lilmudri","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=l_1$ is a quantity of firewood/fuel wood from tree(s) of type/species $m_2$, for powering $l_2$."},{"word":"lilneia","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Linnaean in aspect $x_2$ (ka)."},{"word":"lilneia zei cmene","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Linnaean name of $x_2$"},{"word":"lilrkerozine","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of kerosene (fuel) for powering $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {livla}"},{"word":"limfa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lymph of body $x_2$","notes":"See also {ciblu}"},{"word":"limla'u","score":5,"definition":"$la_1$ is a pool where $li_1$ swims in fluid $li_2$.","notes":"Cf. {limna}, {lalxu}."},{"word":"limna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) swims in fluid $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {djacu}, {fulta}, {klama}, {litru}."},{"word":"limnada","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is lemonade of type/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"limna'i","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a flipper [body-part] of $n_2$.","notes":"Cf. {limna}, {nalci}, {fipybirka}."},{"word":"limpastu","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a swimsuit of material $p_2$"},{"word":"limxone","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lemon of species/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"lincarka'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a chainsaw cutting/splitting/dividing $k_2$ into pieces $k_3$","notes":"{linsi} + {carka'a}"},{"word":"lince","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lynx of species $x_2$"},{"word":"lindar","score":2,"definition":"Lindar Kelleigh Greenwood","notes":"First name Lojbanised. A member of the Lojban central community."},{"word":"lindari","score":0,"definition":"$x_0$ was removed"},{"word":"lindi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is lightning/electrical arc/thunderbolt striking at/extending to $x_{2}$ from $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also thunder (= {lidysna}). See also {dikca}."},{"word":"linga","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the ISO-named language of people $x_2$ with ISO-name $x_3$, according to rule/specification $x_4$","notes":"See also {jviso}, {bangu}."},{"word":"linga'axa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a nunchaku.","notes":"A Japanese weapon consisting of two wooden sticks connected by a chain; also spelled ``nunchuku''"},{"word":"lingeni","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ has [self-proclaimed] gender $x_2$ (property of $x_1$)","notes":"$x_1$ identifies their social gender as $x_2$ [a man, a woman, non-binary (i.e. neither, but still exhibits gendered behaviour), agender (opts out of gender)]. Gender here denotes a social role loosely defined as a combination of how one relates to others socially/societally and how one presents oneself. Gender here is not determined by chromosomal makeup, genital configuration, or sexual/romantic orientation of $x_1$. $x_2$ can contain such verbs as {nanmu} - 'male', {ninmu} - 'female', {mlini'u} - 'demi-girl' (only loosely feminine), {mlinau} - 'demi-guy' (only loosely masculine), {cenba} - 'genderfluid', genderqueer, {nunmu} = 'non-binary' and 'agender'. See also: {tracinse}."},{"word":"lingona","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lingonberry of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"Alternative to {bakyjba}, the metaphor of which may not be understood by non-English speakers."},{"word":"lingote","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ingot of $x_2$; $x_1$ is a a solid block of more or less pure $x_2$","notes":"often but not necessarily bricklike in shape and trapezoidal in cross-section, often the result of pouring out and cooling molten metal, often immediately after smelting from raw ore or alloying from constituents. See also {bliku}, {runme}, {jinme}"},{"word":"linji","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a line/among lines [1-dimensional shape/form] defined by set of points $x_{2}$.","notes":"Ray/vector ({farli'i} or {porli'i}). See also {kruvi}, {sirji}, {jganu}, {kantu}, {mokca}."},{"word":"linkara","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) reviews artistic work $x_2$ with criticism/praise $x_3$ (du'u) in medium $x_4$ (default online video); $x_1$ is a reviewer/critic","notes":"x2 is a {larseku}"},{"word":"linlani","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lily-of-the-valley / may-lily (Convallaria) of species/strain $x_2$"},{"word":"linme","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of slime/goop/goo of material/composition including $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jduli}, {pesxu}, {runta}, {cilmo}."},{"word":"linsi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a length of chain/links of material $x_{2}$ with link properties $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {skori}."},{"word":"linto","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is light in mass/weight by standard $x_{2}$.","notes":"(cf. {junta}, {tilju}; {se} {xalbo}, {kandi} for metaphor)"},{"word":"lintoca","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ drizzles to/on $x_2$ from $x_3$","notes":"See also {carvi}, {linto}, {bratuca}."},{"word":"linuks","score":1,"definition":"Linux","notes":"name of an operating system kernel"},{"word":"li'o","selmaho":"UI3a","score":100001,"definition":"discursive: omitted text (quoted material)."},{"word":"li'oi","selmaho":"UI3a","score":4,"definition":"marks word/construct as being optional, i.e. the bridi would still be both grammatical AND reflect the speakers opinion/intention would the marked construct be left out","notes":"{coi} {fu'e} {li'oi} {la} {fu'o} {selpa'i} would semantically expand to {coi} {la} {selpa'i} and {coi} {selpa'i} meaning that both a person named {selpa'i} and a beloved one is being greeted (both being the same person)."},{"word":"li'orkliru","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of fluorine."},{"word":"li'orklirysilna","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a fluoride of $s_3$.","notes":"see also {li'orklirytau}"},{"word":"li'orklirytau","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a fluoride of $t_3$.","notes":"See also {li'orklirysilna}."},{"word":"liptila","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a linden of species $x_2$"},{"word":"lirgli","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is Old English/pertains to Old English-speaking culture in aspect $g_2$, early by standard $x_3=c_2$."},{"word":"lirmau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is earlier than $x_2$ by amount of time $x_3$.","notes":"cf. lecmau, temci"},{"word":"lirvacysai","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass) is a lupper (lunch-supper) composed of dishes including $s_2$."},{"word":"liryrai","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=t_1$ is the earliest among set / range $t_4$."},{"word":"liryraixa'u","score":1,"definition":"$lr_1=xa_1$ is / are the earliest person(s) to dwell/live/reside/abide at/inhabit/be a resident of location/habitat/nest/home/abode $xa_2$ among set / range $lr_2$.","notes":"Made from {liryrai} + {xabju}."},{"word":"lisne'i","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is in character (actions or speech to be interpreted as part of a story/role-playing game)","notes":"out of character: {lisybartu}"},{"word":"lisnuntoi","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a drafting by author $l_3=t_1$ of story $l_1=t_2$ using method $t_3$."},{"word":"lisri","score":100002,"definition":"$x_1$ is a story/tale/yarn/narrative about plot/subject/moral $x_2$ by storyteller $x_3$ to audience $x_4$.","notes":"Also legend; a narrative need not be fictional; $x_2$ may be merely a convention rather than a subject; also $x_3$ tells/recounts story/tale $x_1$ about $x_2$ to $x_4$ (= {selterlisri} for place reordering); note that the storyteller need not be the author. See also {ranmi}, {cfika}, {skicu}, {prosa}, {pemci}."},{"word":"liste","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (physical object) is a list/catalog/register of sequence/set $x_{2}$ in order $x_{3}$ in medium $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also roll, log. ($x_2$ is completely specified); (cf. {porsi}, {girzu}, {cmima} for mental objects wherein order is of varying importance; some manifested order is intrinsic to a physical list, but the specific order may be incidental and not intentional/purposeful)"},{"word":"lisxra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ is a comic strip about plot/subject/moral $x_2=l_2$ illustrated by $x_3=p_3$ with story written by $x_4=l_3$.","notes":"Cf. {lisri}, {pixra}."},{"word":"lisybartu","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is out of character (actions or speech not to be interpreted as part of a story/role-playing game)","notes":"in character: {lisne'i}"},{"word":"lisycku","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a story book containing story/tale/yarn/narrative $c_2=l_2$ by book author $c_3$ for book’s audience $c_4$ preserved in medium $c_5$.","notes":"A book is called a “story book” in this context if it contains at least one story ($c_2=l_1$). Cf. {fikcku}."},{"word":"lisysku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ tells story $x_2$ to $x_3$"},{"word":"litce","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ liter(s) [metric unit] in volume (default is 1) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {merli}, {grake}, {mitre}, {dekpu}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}."},{"word":"litcreka","score":2,"definition":"$cr_1$ is a dress shirt of material $cr_2$, potentially formal by standard $cl_3$.","notes":"A shirt with a collar, a full-length opening at the front from the collar to the hem, and sleeves with cuffs; normally made from woven cloth, and are often accompanied by a jacket and tie, for example with a suit or formalwear, but can be worn also more casually without. Cf. {creka}."},{"word":"litkauo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an African wild dog (Lycaon pictus) of species/breed $x_2$","notes":"See {labno}, {gerku}"},{"word":"litki","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is liquid/fluid, of composition/material including $x_{2}$, under conditions $x_{3}$.","notes":"Conditions include temperature and pressure. See also {cilmo}, {djacu}, {lumci}, {runta}, {pambe}, {sudga}, {gapci}, {sligu}, {flecu}, {jduli}."},{"word":"litkrxepoksi","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a quantity of epoxy of composition/material including $x2$, under conditions $x3$"},{"word":"litru","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ travels/journeys/goes/moves via route $x_{2}$ using means/vehicle $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is a traveller.","notes":"($x_2$ as a set includes points at least sufficient to constrain the route relevantly); See also {bajra}, {cadzu}, {cpare}, {tcana}, {klama}, {cliva}, {pluta}, {limna}, {muvdu}."},{"word":"litxendo","score":1,"definition":"$xe_1=c_1$ is gracious to $xe_2$ in matter $xe_3=c_2$.","notes":"{xendo}, {clite}."},{"word":"litybakni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a saola of breed $x_2$"},{"word":"litytce","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is very/extremely polite/courteous/civil in matter $c_2$ according to standard/custom $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {clite}, {mutce}."},{"word":"li'u","selmaho":"LIhU","score":100001,"definition":"elidable terminator: end grammatical quotation; seldom elidable except at end of text."},{"word":"li'unko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lynx (Felis lynx)","notes":"See {mlatu}"},{"word":"li'urdakli","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a suitcase with contents $d_2$ of material $d_3$"},{"word":"li'ursutyjvi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ races against $x_2$ in travelling $x_2$ with vehicle $x_4$ and prize/rewards $x_5$","notes":"Although slightly metaphorical, can apply also to videogame speedrun."},{"word":"li'urxa'u","score":1,"definition":"$l_1=xa_1$ itinerates over route/thoughout region $l_2=xa_2$ by means of travel $l_3$; $l_1$ is nomadic."},{"word":"livbai","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ expels $c_1$ from $c_2$; $b_1$ throws $c_1$ out of $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cliva}, {bapli}, {livgau}."},{"word":"livga","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the liver [body-part] of $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {rango}, {betfu}."},{"word":"livgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ causes $c_1$ to leave $c_2$ via route $c_3$. ","notes":"Cf. {cliva}, {gasnu}, {livbai}."},{"word":"livla","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a fuel/energy-source for powering $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {nejni}, {xaksu}, {jelca}."},{"word":"livyxrukla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ goes back and forth/commutes between $x_2$ and $x_3$ via route $x_4$ using means/vehicle $x_5$","notes":"from {cliva} + {xruti} + {klama}"},{"word":"lixfarci'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ writes $c_2$ in boustrophedon style on display/storage medium $c_3$ with writing implement $c_4$.","notes":"Synonymous with {lixyzilfarci'a}, {lixycarzilfarci'a}, {lixylutci'a}, {lixycarlutxi'a}. See also {lixyzilfa'a}/{lixylu'a} 'boustrophedon'."},{"word":"lixtci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plough/plow for ploughing/plowing $x_2$ propelled by $x_3$"},{"word":"lizdu'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the subjective conscious experience of being $x_2$; $x_1$ is what it's like to be $x_2$","notes":"See {li'i}, {li'imdu}, {du}, {kamcedu}, {dumdu'o}"},{"word":"lo","selmaho":"LE","score":100003,"definition":"descriptor: the one, which (is / does) ... / those, which (are / do) ...","notes":"Terminated with {ku}. Under the xorlo reform, {lo} converts a selbri to a sumti in a generic way. In particular, lo broda = {zo'e} noi broda."},{"word":"lo'a","selmaho":"BY1","score":100001,"definition":"shift letterals to Lojban (Roman) alphabet."},{"word":"lo'ai","selmaho":"LOhAI","score":3,"definition":"start quote of recent mistakenly uttered text to be replaced","notes":"See {le'ai}."},{"word":"lo'au","selmaho":"LE","score":3,"definition":"presuppositional definite article: the …; the thing(s) which …","notes":"Post-Xorlo {lo}. Refers collectively to all the things satisfying the description within the universe of discourse. These things are presupposed to exist. «lo'au PA broda» = «lo'au broda noi PA mei». «lo'au broda cu brode» = «su'oi da poi ge ke'a broda gi ro'oi de go broda gi me ke'a cu brode», with topmost/presuppositional scope for the {su'oi} quantifier (i.e. it goes before everything else in the prenex of the topmost clause, or more accurately in a separate hidden sentence for the presupposition of the existance of «lo'au broda» to work when the sentence is a question or a command, for example)."},{"word":"lo'e","selmaho":"LE","score":100000,"definition":"veridical descriptor: the typical one(s) who really is(are) ..."},{"word":"logji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [rules/methods] is a logic for deducing/concluding/inferring/reasoning to/about $x_{2}$ (du'u).","notes":"Also (adjective:) $x_1$, $x_2$ are logical. See also {nibli}."},{"word":"loglan","score":2,"definition":"Loglan","notes":"See also {lojbau}, {loglo}. The Loglan language, predecessor of Lojban. The first 'logical language', Loglan was conceived and largely developed by Dr. James Cooke Brown, an American professor of sociology, during the mid- to late 20th century, starting in 1955. Loglan gained notoriety in a 1960 Scientific American article, but was not fleshed out until years afterward. A dispute over rights to the language (eventually resolved in court) led to the creation of Lojban in 1987. Extensive documentation on Loglan can be found (as of June 2018) at loglan.org."},{"word":"loglo","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Loglan language/culture in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"lo'i","selmaho":"LE","score":100000,"definition":"veridical descriptor: the set of those that really are ..., treated as a set."},{"word":"loi","selmaho":"LE","score":100000,"definition":"veridical descriptor: the mass of individual(s) that is(are) ..."},{"word":"loi'a","selmaho":"LE","score":2,"definition":"generic essentialistic article: «loi'a broda cu brode» = a broda typically is/does brode; being/doing brode is a typical trait of broda-hood."},{"word":"loibru","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ is a broom for purpose $b_2$ (event) with bristles $b_3$.","notes":"From {loldi}, {burcu}."},{"word":"loi'e","selmaho":"LE","score":1,"definition":"generalized mass gadri; start a description of a generalization of some mass/group/constituency viewed as a whole","notes":"Part of the \"gadganzu proposal\" for the article system. http://mw.lojban.org/papri/zipcpi:_Yet_another_gadri_article"},{"word":"loi'i","selmaho":"LE","score":1,"definition":"essentialist mass gadri; start a description of an essential characterization of some mass/group/constituency viewed as a whole","notes":"Part of the \"gadganzu proposal\" for the article system."},{"word":"lo'ikle","score":0,"definition":"$k_{1}$ (mass/si'o) is a boat class with boats/defining property $b_{1}$=$k_{3}$ (ka).","notes":"§4.13 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"lo'irlei","score":0,"definition":"$k_{1}$ (mass/si'o) is a boat class with boats/defining property $b_{1}$=$k_{3}$ (ka).","notes":"Same as {blolei}. Mentioned in §4.13 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"loisli","score":1,"definition":"$l_1=s_1$ undergoes an earthquake/an event of the ground shaking of magnitude $x_2$.","notes":"not necessarily earthquake, could be due to bomb explosion etc. too."},{"word":"loi zei binsasu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'relative-clauses' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: relative-clause (ZIhE # relative-clause)*. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"loi zei uinda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'indicators' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: FUhE? indicator+. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"lojbab","score":3,"definition":"Bob LeChevalier.","notes":"Bob LeChevalier is one of the Original Lojbanists."},{"word":"lojban","score":4,"definition":"Lojban.","notes":"Cf. {banjubu'o}."},{"word":"lojbangirz","score":2,"definition":"Logical Language Group (LLG)","notes":"See also {lojbangirzu}"},{"word":"lojbangirzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Logical Language Group (LLG).","notes":"See also {lojbangirz}. Lowest scoring form is {lojbaugri}."},{"word":"lojban zei simsa","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is similar/parallel to Lojban in property $s_3$ (ka).","notes":"Syn. {jbobausmi}. Cf. {lojban}, {simsa}."},{"word":"lojbau","score":3,"definition":"$b_1$ is a logic language/loglang used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3=l_2$ (si'o/du'u, not quote)."},{"word":"lojbaugri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Logical Language Group (LLG).","notes":"See also {lojbangirz}, {lojbangirzu}."},{"word":"lojbauske","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is the science/craft-knowledge ('loglanology'/'loglangology') of logical language $s_2=b_1$ based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"From {lojbau} {saske}, with places omitted from {lojbau}. Compare {bauske}, {lojyske}. Compare {jbobauske}, the study of Lojban proper."},{"word":"lojbo","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects [Loglandic]/Lojbanic language/culture/nationality/community in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"Pre-Lojban forms of Loglan (= {dzejbo}). See also {bangu}, {logji}."},{"word":"lojgo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is/pertains to/reflects some version of Loglan or Lojban, or the derivatives thereof (or any language, project, thing which is path-connected thereto by derivation), in aspect/property $x_2$ (ka).","notes":"Not necessarily any logical language, but ones which are inspired by or based on Loglan or Lojban. This word is meant to make it so that \"{loglo}\"'s semantic scope can be narrowed so as to refer to Loglan, as opposed to/exclusive of Lojban and others; and likewise for \"{lojbo}\". See also: \"{gaspo}\"."},{"word":"lojvro","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a logic gate with inputs [pins] $v_2$ and output [pins] $v_3$ in circuit/system $v_4$.","notes":"See also: NOT gate ({jifkemlojvro}), AND gate ({kaxykemlojvro}), OR gate ({vlinykemlojvro})."},{"word":"lojycpa","score":6,"definition":"$x_1$ infers/concludes/draws conclusion $x_2$ from premise $x_3$ based on logic/reasoning $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {logji}, {cpacu}, {famsku}, {ni'i}, {ja'o}, {nibji'i}, {jivbi'o}."},{"word":"lojysarxe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is harmonious with logical philosophy/thought in aspect $x_2$ (ka); $x_1$ is logical (one sense)","notes":"English \"illogical\" typically either means {to'e} {lojysarxe} or {tolracli}. See {logji}, {sarxe}, {jbosarxe}, {racli}."},{"word":"lojyske","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ is the science of logic based on methodology $x_2=s_3$.","notes":"From {logji} {saske}. Logic as a field of study."},{"word":"lojysra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$, which is a document/spoken thing/whatever, proves theorem/predicate $x_2$ and involves logical/knowledge domains $x_3$."},{"word":"lokra","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a crustacean of order/family $x_2$"},{"word":"loksodonta","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is an elephant belonging to genus Loxodonta of species/subtaxon/breed $x_2$","notes":"See also: {xanto}, {xantrelefa}"},{"word":"lolbu'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a carpet"},{"word":"loldi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a floor/bottom/ground of $x_{2}$.","notes":"Floor/level/story of a building/edifice (= {setloi}, {dijysenta}). See also {bitmu}, {drudi}, {dertu}, {dizlo}, {cnita}, {zbepi}, {sarji}, {serti}."},{"word":"lolgai","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is floor covering/flooring/carpet/rug for covering floor $g_2=l_1$ of $x_3=l_2$.","notes":"Cf. {buklolgai}."},{"word":"lolkomcu","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a rake of material $k_2$ with tines $x_3$."},{"word":"lolni'a","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is underground/buried within ground $c_2=l_1$ of $x_3=l_2$.","notes":"Cf. {lolni'apu'i}, {derse'a}."},{"word":"lolni'ajbama","score":2,"definition":"$j_1=c_1$ is a landmine with explosive material/principle $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {loldi}, {cnita}, {jbama}."},{"word":"lolni'apu'i","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ (agent) buries/puts underground $p_2=c_1$ under surface $x_3=c_2=l_1$ of $x_4=l_2$.","notes":"Cf. {lolni'a}, {derse'a}."},{"word":"lolni'arkosmyca'arnerkalri","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a manhole to access the underground installation $x_2$ for $x_3$","notes":"from {lolni'a}+{kosmyca'a}+{nerkalri}"},{"word":"lolnitku'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cellar/basement in building $x_2$"},{"word":"lolro'iboi","score":3,"definition":"$b_1=r_1$ is a cobblestone of material $b_2=r_2$ in floor $l_1$."},{"word":"lolvro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a trapdoor to $x_2$ from $x_3$ in structure $x_4$.","notes":"See also: {lolvrogai}."},{"word":"lolvrogai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a trapdoor (panel/cover) in portal/doorway (opening) $x_2$ between $x_3$ and $x_4$, in structure $x_5$.","notes":"See {lolvro}, {vrogai}"},{"word":"lomkai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a typical representative of property $x_2$"},{"word":"lonu","selmaho":"LE*","score":6,"definition":"event descriptor: contraction of {lo nu} and identical in meaning.","notes":"Added because beginners often search for {lonu} without realizing that it is the same as {lo} {nu} and getting confused."},{"word":"lo'o","selmaho":"LOhO","score":100000,"definition":"elidable terminator: end math express.(mex) sumti; end mex-to-sumti conversion; usually elidable."},{"word":"lo'oi","selmaho":"LOhOI","score":3,"definition":"Description clause: create a sumti from the enclosed bridi, describing the referent of the created sumti as filling the bridi place filled with {ke'a}.","notes":"Notes: Full-bridi equivalent of {lo}. Terminator: {ku'au}."},{"word":"lo'o'o","selmaho":"LE","score":2,"definition":"plural logic maximum-scope descriptor: those who individually or collectively are ...","notes":"By default has no outer and inner quantifiers thus without an outer quantifier is not affected by the scope of outer quantifiers of other 'sumti-5' constructs that are children of 'sumti' constructs (only direct hierarchy 'sumti => sumti-1 => sumti-2 => sumti-3 => sumti-4 => sumti-5' is taken into account) at the same layer of formal grammar hierarchy as the 'sumti' construct, of which the current {lo'o'o} is a child. Nor is it affected by the scope of other direct children of 'term' rule (sumti | (tag | FA #) (sumti | /KU#/) | termset | NA KU # ). {lo'o'o} {gerku} {cu} {citka} can mean both 'Dogs eat collectively' and 'Each dog eats'. Under xorlo reform equal to {lo}."},{"word":"lorfeneko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fennec fox (Vulpes zerda) of species/breed $x_2$","notes":"See {lorxu}"},{"word":"lorkerlo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fox ear of $x_2$","notes":"See {lorxu}, {kerlo}."},{"word":"lormani","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lemur of type/subtaxon/breed $x_2$.","notes":"Essentially equivalent to \"{lorsmani}\", but a {zevla}."},{"word":"lormanrdaubentoniia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an aye-aye of subtaxon/breed $x_2$."},{"word":"loroda","selmaho":"KOhA*","score":1,"definition":"all the things (in our universe of discourse)"},{"word":"lorsmani","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a lemur of family/genus $s_2$"},{"word":"lorvera","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of aloe vera of species/strain $x_2$"},{"word":"lorxu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a fox [bushy-tailed wild dog/canine] of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {gerku}."},{"word":"losanjylys","score":1,"definition":"Los Angeles"},{"word":"losto","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ pranks $x_2$ by sending a variant of the Loss meme with characters $x_3$, in/over medium $x_4$","notes":"sorry"},{"word":"losupan","score":3,"definition":"Lojban","notes":"See also {jbobau}"},{"word":"lotkle","score":0,"definition":"$k_{1}$ (mass/si'o) is a boat class with boats/defining property $b_{1}$=$k_{3}$ (ka).","notes":"Same as {blolei}. Mentioned in §4.13 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"lotkuti","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is locutionary in aspect $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"\"pertaining to the act of conveying semantic content in an utterance, considered as independent of the interaction between the speaker and the listener.\" See {itlokuti}, {perlokuti}, {skuselzu'e}, {banflese}, {bauske}"},{"word":"lotlei","score":0,"definition":"$k_{1}$ (mass/si'o) is a boat class with boats/defining property $b_{1}$=$k_{3}$ (ka).","notes":"Same as {blolei}. Mentioned in §4.13 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"lo'u","selmaho":"LOhU","score":100002,"definition":"start questionable/out-of-context quote; text should be Lojban words, but needn't be grammatical.","notes":"Terminated by {le'u}."},{"word":"lu","selmaho":"LU","score":100001,"definition":"start grammatical quotation; quoted text should be grammatical on its own."},{"word":"lu'a","selmaho":"LAhE","score":100000,"definition":"the members of the set/components of the mass; converts another description type to individuals."},{"word":"lu'au","selmaho":"LAhE","score":2,"definition":"Bridi to text conversion","notes":"Essentially equivalent to {se} in the context of a {se} {du'u}. Inverse of {du'au}; however note that this is not single-valued, while {du'au} (provided context) is single-valued. Hence \"lu'au du'au\" is a useful idiom for constructing a text which has the same basic meaning as another text but is not necessarily the same text."},{"word":"lubjvezbibarskapi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the rhinarium [body-part] of $x_2$.","notes":"This is for the anatomical structure found on vertebrates and analogous to that of the wet nose of a dog; the sense of the English word referring to some external chemoceptors of some invertibrates is not covered. Basically equivalent to \"{rilnari}\"."},{"word":"lubma","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an object which has its name $x_2$, transformed by the transformation $x_3$ (default: reflection), written on it","notes":"Used for the lujvo {snalubma}. See also: {minra}, {cmene}."},{"word":"lubno","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Lebanese culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {xrabo}."},{"word":"lu bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":4,"definition":"pro-sumti: refers to the last complete {lu}-quotation","notes":"See {lu}. See also {de'u}, {de'e}, {nu bu}. Use \"{me'o} lu bu\" to refer to a quotation mark (\")."},{"word":"lubycutne","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a naked chest of $x_2$; $x_2$ is topless; $x_2$'s chest is naked"},{"word":"lucpa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (person(s)) is/are adopted by $x_2$ (individual, family, tribe/clan, community, team, institution, etc.) into the latter's overarching family/clan/tribe/community/team/institution/etc. $x_4$ in(to) role/relation $x_3$ or an analog thereof via means/law/norm/socio-cultural or other mechanism $x_5$; $x_2$ adopts $x_1$ into $x_2$'s family11.","notes":"$x_1$ is the adoptee; $x_2$ is the adopter. Usually (in modern Western culture), adoption of this type is of a young child ($x_2$) by a soon-to-be parental figure or romantic n-some ($x_1$) into the role of their offspring analog ($x_3$); however, many other forms of adoption are possible and belong to this word. Note that this definition is in the passive voice in English. The 'step-parent'/'step-child' or even direct spousal or resultant 'in-law' relationships may in some sense be viewed as adoption via marriage. This definition is very broad, but a certain degree of integration is assumed or required (at least for certain purposes). Adoption can be by a community and the 'familial' relationship can be simply a somewhat interpersonally-distant communal one. Adoption need not be by an older or more senior person of a younger or more junior one. $x_4$ is most useful when it differs from $x_2$ (particularly if $x_2$ is an individual). Adoption does not presuppose that no relationship, or even similar relationship, existed prior to the adoption, although it would be odd to adopt someone into exactly the same relationship which they already had attained. This word replaces the word \"{lacpa}\", which is prohibited by gismu conflict ({gimkamsmikezypro}); for a perfect synonym of zevla form, see: \"{cplancu}\"."},{"word":"lu'e","selmaho":"LAhE","score":100000,"definition":"the symbol for (indirect discourse); uses the symbol/word(s) for a sumti as the desired sumti."},{"word":"lu'ei","selmaho":"LUhEI","score":2,"definition":"convert a grammatical quotation to a tanru unit; $x_1$ expresses/says the quoted text for audience $x_2$ via expressive medium $x_3$.","notes":"The terminator is {li'au}. It is neither grammatical nor logical that a fragment and a sentence are connected by a sentence conjunction like ``.i je'' or ``.i ba bo''. However, such an expression is common among non-Lojban texts. Selma'o {lu'ei} forms a tanru unit, and helps us to translate such an expression without losing logical aspect of Lojban. It is also useful in writing scenarios. See also {li'au}, {lu} and {me}. Example 1: lu'ei ki'u lo nu la'e di'u na se tarti mi'a noi cinfo ku'o lo tamsmi sei spuda li'au .i ba bo la cinfo fau lo nu banli plipe cu cecla vofli pagre lo vacri gi'e snura zvabi'o lo ragve (cited and modified from ``lo se manci te makfa pe la .oz.'' translated by la selpa'i.) Example 2: ko'a lu'ei u'i doi .maman. ko viska .i ta dasni cizra li'au i ko'e lu'ei .oi ko na degja'o .i ko smaji li'au"},{"word":"lu'erfu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (quote) is a text/word/sequence wherein the characters/phonemes are taken over alphabet $x_2$ (set)","notes":"For formal language analysis. In mathematical writing, this relationship is sometimes written as \"/\"; the set of all x1 (where x2 is specified) is x2* (where \"*\" is the Kleene star); then x1 is an element/member of x2*, and the letters of x1 are elements/members of x2. While each letter in x1 must be an element of x2, there can be elements of x2 that do not appear in x1."},{"word":"lu'erma","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (letteral) is a letter that occurs in word $x_2$ (text); x2 contains an occurrence of x1 as a digit/term in a sequence","notes":"See also: {lu'erfu} (for words over an alphabet), {lerfu} (for letters/digits/terms/elements/members of an alphabet; for completely formal usage (without any meaning), use: se {zilterle'u})"},{"word":"lu'i","selmaho":"LAhE","score":100000,"definition":"the set with members; converts another description type to a set of the members."},{"word":"lujna'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a complex number.","notes":"{pluja} {namcu}. See also {xarna'u}; {tolxarna'u}, {mrena'u}; {ka'o}"},{"word":"lujrinsku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ (person) justifies/expresses justification $x_2=k_2$ for $x_3=p_1$'s complicated-ness in aspect $x_4=p_2$ to audience $x_5=c_3$ via expressive medium $x_6=c_4$.","notes":"cf. {pluja}, {sampu}, {krinu}, {rinka}, {nibli}, {gasnu}, {cusku}, {tavla}, {casnu}, {skicu}."},{"word":"lujvo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (text) is a compound predicate word with meaning $x_{2}$ and arguments $x_{3}$ built from metaphor $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {stura}, {cmavo}, {gismu}, {rafsi}, {smuni}."},{"word":"lujyki'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ (abstract) justifies $x_2=p_1$'s complicated-ness in aspect $x_3=p_2$.","notes":"cf. {pluja}, {krinu}, {sampu}."},{"word":"lujyzba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=z_1$ assembles/builds a complex/complicated/involved $x_2=z_2$ of materials $x_3=z_3$ ","notes":"See also {pluja}, {zbasu}."},{"word":"luksi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is electric [adjective] producing electric field $x_2$.","notes":"Proposed rafsi -luk-. See also {maksi}, {dikca}."},{"word":"lu li'u","score":2,"definition":"empty (grammatical) string/text/utterance","notes":"Not: empty word, empty symbol. See also: {zoi'ai'e}."},{"word":"lumbrinki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an earthworm of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {curnu}, {dertu}, {carvi}."},{"word":"lumci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) washes/cleanses $x_{2}$ of soil/contaminant $x_{3}$ in/with cleaning material(s) $x_{4}$.","notes":"Agentless washing/cleansing (= {cuvbi'o}, {jisybi'o}). See also {djacu}, {jinru}, {litki}, {zbabu}, {jinsa}, {curve}."},{"word":"lumku'a","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is a bathroom, in which $x_2=l_1$ washes $x_3=l_2$ (self/other(s)/body part), in home/building/structure $x_4=k_2$ surrounded by partitions/walls/ceiling/floor $x_5=k_3$ (mass/jo'u)","notes":"A room with a sink technically qualifies, but this is more like a room with a bath or shower as well. What most Americans call a \"bathroom\". For a room specifically for urination or defecation, see {vimku'a}."},{"word":"lumpatxu","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a wash tub/bath tub, for $l_1$ to wash $p_2=l_2$, made of material $p_3$."},{"word":"lumpu'o","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=l_1$ is washing powder for washing $l_2$ of soil/contaminant $l_3$"},{"word":"lumtansi","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a sink, for $l_1$ to wash $t_2=l_2$, made of material $t_3$"},{"word":"lunbe","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is bare/naked/nude; $x_{1}$ is without cover/clothes/[protection].","notes":"See also {taxfu}, {bandu}."},{"word":"lunmes","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Aries [astronomical constellation/astrological sign].","notes":"From lanme (=sheep/[lamb/ewe/ram];lojban) and lu (=sheep;sumerogram). This constellation has been known as the ram/sheep since babylonian times, and later become the leading sign of the zodiac (7th century BCE). In Hellenistic astrology, the constellation of Aries is associated with the golden ram of Greek mythology that rescued Phrixos."},{"word":"lunra","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is Earth's moon (default); $x_{1}$ is a major natural satellite/moon of planet $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {plini}, {solri}, {terdi}, {mluni}."},{"word":"lunraj","score":3,"definition":"Earth's moon; Earth's primary natural satellite: the Moon, Luna.","notes":"Named for consistency with {terd} and {solris}. The j-ending is due to {mluni} ending in i. Alternative name: {remlur} See also {solris}/{remsol} {stoplin} {vidyplin} {terd}/{remted} {xunplin} {balplin} {melplin}."},{"word":"lunsa","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ condenses/liquefies on/into $x_{2}$ at temperature $x_{3}$, pressure $x_{4}$; $x_{1}$ is dew/condensate on $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cilmo}, {dunja}, {febvi}, {runme}, {bumru}."},{"word":"lu'o","selmaho":"LAhE","score":100000,"definition":"the mass composed of; converts another description type to a mass composed of the members."},{"word":"lu'odna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a capelin of species/subspecies $x_2$"},{"word":"lu'oi","selmaho":"SE","score":4,"definition":"selbri conversion: abstracts out a member of $x_1$ (set/group), moves old $x_1$ to the fai place","notes":"equivalent to $x_1$ {me} $x_{fai}$ (other places left intact), but more concise. English 'I am among\", 'I am one of'."},{"word":"lu'onru'u","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is measured in lebanese pound (L£; LBP) as $r_2$ (quantity), in the Lebanese monetary system $r_3$."},{"word":"lu'orcindu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Lebanon oak (Quercus libani) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"lu'orku'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Lebanon cedar/Cedar of Lebanon (Cedrus libani subsp. libani) of strain $x_2$ with cones $x_3$.","notes":"See also cedar (={ku'urcedru})."},{"word":"lupcarcna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an auger for digging $x_2$","notes":"from {klupe} + {carcna}"},{"word":"lupcartci","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a screwdriver for turning screw $k_1$"},{"word":"lurcmu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is selenium"},{"word":"lurdei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Monday of week $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"lurminli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ (li; default: 1) times the average distance between the center of Earth and the center of Luna (the Moon) by standard $x_3$.","notes":"Approximately 385. Mm. See also: \"{solminli}\"."},{"word":"lurtina","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an otter (subfamily Lutrinae) of species/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"luska","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mollusc of species $x_2$","notes":"x1 is a soft-bodied invertebrate of the phylum Mollusca, typically with a hard shell of one or more pieces."},{"word":"lusto","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is/reflects/pertain to Middle Eastern/Near Eastern culture/geography/region/language/society/religion in aspect $x_2$","notes":"For race: {lustytutle}. See also {xrabo}, {alcamacrike}"},{"word":"lutfa'o","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a dead end of route $f_2=p_1$ from origin $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {klaji}."},{"word":"lutnilcla","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ is the length of path $x_2=p_1=c_1$ between $x_3=p_2$ and $x_4=p_3$ defined by points $x_5=p_4$ (set) where the distance is on scale $x_6=n_2=c_3$","notes":"Paths are 1D, so clani2 is derived. Cf. {lijnilcla}"},{"word":"lu'u","selmaho":"LUhU","score":100000,"definition":"elidable terminator: end of sumti qualifiers; usually elidable except before a sumti."},{"word":"luvrzei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is a Lojban compound predicate using the particle “zei”; with meaning $x_2$, arguments $x_3$, built from metaphor (tanru) $x_4$.","notes":"See also: {zei}, {lujvo}"},{"word":"luzbarcreka","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=b_1=k_1$ is a jumper of material $c_2$.","notes":"A loose outer jacket ({barcreka}). Cf. {creka}."},{"word":"luzdandu","score":1,"definition":"$x1=k1=d1$ lolls from $x2=k2=d2$ at joint $x3=k3=d3$"},{"word":"luzycreka","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=k_1$ is a blouse of material $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {creka}, {taxfu}."},{"word":"ly","selmaho":"BY2","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for l."},{"word":"ly'ei","selmaho":"LE","score":2,"definition":"exophoric article: the … I have in mind (identity not necessarily ascertainable from the context).","notes":"See also: {zy'oi}."},{"word":"lymagrib","score":1,"definition":"Morocco","notes":"The Kingdom of Morocco."},{"word":"lyndyn","score":1,"definition":"London"},{"word":"ly zei sance","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an alveolar lateral approximant sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {lasnce}."},{"word":"l zei l zei g","score":0,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a logical language group/cluster/team showing common property (ka) $x_{2}$ due to set $x_{3}$ (a specification of the complete membership) linked by relations $x_{4}$","notes":"See also {lojbangirzu}, {b zei p zei f zei k}, {lojbo}, {fliba}."},{"word":"ma","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: sumti question (what/who/how/why/etc.); appropriately fill in sumti blank."},{"word":"ma'a","selmaho":"KOhA3","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: me/we the speaker(s)/author(s) & you the listener(s) & others unspecified."},{"word":"ma'agni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mahogany of species $x_2$."},{"word":"ma'arbakni","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a yak of species/type $b_2$"},{"word":"ma'arbi'i","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a valley between mountains/hills $c_1=j_2$ in terrain $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ma'arfe'a}, {cmana}, {punli}, {kevna}"},{"word":"ma'arcpana","score":2,"definition":"$cp_1$ is the top/the summit of mountain/hill/rise $cp_2=cm_1$.","notes":"Cf. {cmana}, {cpana}."},{"word":"ma'arfe'a","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a canyon/ravine/chasm in mountain $f_2=c_1$ in terrain $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ma'arbi'i}, {cmana}, {fenra}, {kevna}"},{"word":"ma'arjipci","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a Copper Pheasant / Syrmaticus soemmerringii species of breed $p_2$"},{"word":"ma'arsluni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mountain onion (Allium oreophilum) of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"oreophilum (lat.)=mountain-lover"},{"word":"ma'au","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"Binary mekso operator: uniform probability $A(X_2)u(X_1,X_2)$ for input $(X_1,X_2)$ where $X_1$ is a number and $X_2$ is a set or space. (See notes for details).","notes":"Establish (elsewhere) a universal set/topological space $O$ and equip it with a measure $L$; then $X_1$ must be an  element of $O$, and $X_2$ must be a subset/subspace of $O$ and will be equipped with/inherit the same measure $L$ (restricted to it) and the appropriate topology. Let $Y$ be the maximal non-discrete subset/subspace of $X_2$ (in other words, all non-discrete subsets/subspaces of $X_2$ are subsets/subspaces of $Y$). The term '$A$' in the definition is a nonnegative-valued 'function' which is defined on the category of sets; it produces the proper normalization (by being the reciprocal of the integral of $u$ over $O$ with respect to $L$ iff such is well-defined and finite and positive; otherwise, it is identically $0$). The term '$u$' in the definition is defined to be the sum of the indicator function (Kronecker delta) for $Y$ (outputting $1$ iff $X_1$ is an element $Y$, and outputting $0$ otherwise) and the Dirac delta of: $1$ minus the indicator function for the relative complement of $Y$ in $X_2$ (id est: $X_2 \\\\ Y$); it should be noted that all functions mentioned are defined on all of $O$ but have nonzero values according to only the previous description (in particular, $u = 0$ identically in $O \\\\ X_2$); the indicator functions directly are functions of the input $X_1$. See also: \"{zdeltakronekre}\", \"{zdeltadirake}\"."},{"word":"ma'a'u'oi","selmaho":"GAhO","score":1,"definition":"interval endpoint status question marker","notes":"Asks the audience to replace it with the correct member of GAhO for the scenario. See also: {xau'u'oi}."},{"word":"mabla","score":100002,"definition":"$x_1$ is execrable/deplorable/wretched/shitty/awful/rotten/miserable/contemptible/crappy/inferior/low-quality in property $x_2$ by standard $x_3$; $x_1$ stinks/sucks in aspect $x_2$ according to $x_3$.","notes":"Bloody (British sense), fucking, shit, goddamn. See also {zabna}, {xlali}, {palci}, {dapma}, {funca}, {ganti}, {ganxo}, {gletu}, {gutra}, {kalci}, {pinca}, {pinji}, {plibu}, {vibna}, {vlagi}, {zargu}."},{"word":"mabmustela","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a weasel (genus Mustela) of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"Syn. {mutsteila}. See {ermine}, {fulreto}, {mabru}"},{"word":"mabmustelidai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mustelid (member of the Mustelidae family)"},{"word":"mabrnbotu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Amazon river dolphin/Inia geoffrensis/boto/bufeo/pink river dolphin of variety/type/subspecies $x_2$"},{"word":"mabrnfuru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a ferret.","notes":"Cf. {mustlei}, {ermine}."},{"word":"mabrtenreci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tenrec of species $x_2$.","notes":"See also {mabru}, {danlu}, {klo'aka}. Synonym: {tenreci}."},{"word":"mabru","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a mammal/'animal'/beast of species $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {danlu}, {ladru}, {tatru}, {ractu}, {xanto}, {xarju}."},{"word":"macnu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event/action/process) is manual [not automatic] in function $x_{2}$ under conditions $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {zmiku}, {jitro}."},{"word":"madagasikar","score":2,"definition":"x1 is the island of Madagascar","notes":"Word is spelled and pronounced similar to the Malagasy word for Madagascar island, \"Madagasikara\""},{"word":"madgasikara","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the island of Madagascar","notes":"Word is spelled and pronounced similar to the Malagasy word for Madagascar island, \"Madagasikara\""},{"word":"madinas","score":1,"definition":"Medina"},{"word":"madni'i","score":2,"definition":"$n_1=m_1$ is the moral of story/situation $m_3$ and entails action/event/state $n_2$.","notes":"Cf. {marde}, {nibli}."},{"word":"madRID","score":1,"definition":"Madrid"},{"word":"madyctulisri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fable [teaching moral lesson $x_2$]."},{"word":"madyske","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass of facts) is the study of conduct-governing standards $s_2=m_1$ based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"Major branches of ethics include \"meta-ethics\" ({ckaji zei madyske}), \"normative ethics\" ({bilga zei madyske}), \"applied ethics\" ({pilno zei madyske}), \"moral psychology\" ({menli zei madyske}), and \"descriptive ethics\" ({skicu zei madyske}). Cf. {saske}."},{"word":"madysku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=m_2$ moralizes expressing $c_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) to audience $c_3$ via expressive medium $c_4$ using/based on ethics/morals/moral standards/ethical standards $m_1$","notes":"from {marde} {cusku} c.f. {bitygau} {dragau}"},{"word":"ma'e","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"marji modal, 1st place material in object/substance ..."},{"word":"ma'ekla","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=m_2$ drives to $k_2$ from $k_3$ via route $k_4=m_3$ by means $m_1$.","notes":"Cf. {marce}, {klama}, {litru}."},{"word":"ma'e'o","selmaho":"VUhU","score":-1,"definition":"mathematical operator: vague/elliptical/general/generic operator","notes":"Arity is context-dependent. Properties and structure are context-dependent or vague. See also: {xo'e}, {zi'a'o}. Dispreferred in favor of {ma'o'e}."},{"word":"ma'erklaxoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a motel at location $x_2$ operated by $x_3$","notes":"from {ma'ekla} + {xotli}"},{"word":"ma'erlilvau","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a gas tank/fuel container containing fuel $l_1$, of vehicle $m_1$."},{"word":"ma'erlo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is maerl of genus/species $x_2$"},{"word":"ma'ersazyjaspu","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a driver's license/driving licence issued to $j_2$ (person) by authority $j_3$, of category/allowing to operate/drive vehicle $s_2=m_1=j_4$."},{"word":"ma'erselkei","score":1,"definition":"$k_2$ is a toy played with by $k_1$ in the shape of vehicle $m_1$."},{"word":"ma'ersrogau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ parks vehicle $m_1=s_2$ in/at $s_3$."},{"word":"ma'ervi'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ hitchhikes with $x_2$ in vehicle $x_3$"},{"word":"ma'estro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a maestro, musical master in field $x_2$","notes":"See {certu}, {zgike}, {tigni}"},{"word":"mafcre","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=m_3$ is a wizard/sorcerer of $m_1=c_1$, which is magical to $m_2$, with standard of sorcery $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {makfa}, {certu}"},{"word":"mafnenlai","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is mana/magical energy/magic points of quantity $x_2=k_1$ possessed by $x_3=m_3$.","notes":"cf. {makfa} {nejni} {klani}"},{"word":"mafni'u","score":2,"definition":"$n_1=m_3$ is a witch/enchantress/sorcereress, using magic $m_1$, to observer $m_2$","notes":"Only for cases when the sex of the magician is relevant, either to the mechanics of the magic itself or simply to the cultural archetype. The witches from Harry Potter would not necessarily be {lo} {mafni'u}, but the witches from Discworld definitely would."},{"word":"mafpli","score":4,"definition":"$p_1=m_3$ uses magic/casts spell $p_2=m_1$ for purpose/with intended effect $p_3$; $p_1=m_3$ is a magic user.","notes":"Does not necessarily imply expertise the way {mafcre} does. See also {mafcre}, {fantasi}, {makfyfi'a}."},{"word":"mafre'o","score":2,"definition":"$r_1=m_3$ casts magic spell $r_2=m_1$ at target $r_3$, $r_1=m_3$ is a \"spellslinger\".","notes":"Suggests a somewhat violent action, like the casting of a curse or hex, and implies hurling it over some distance. For simply using or invoking a magic spell, use {mafpli}. See also {mafpli}, {malmakfa}, {fantasi}, {makfyfi'a}."},{"word":"mafta'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ magictalk about $x_3$","notes":"A talk so beautiful it feels like you're somewhere else, somewhere magical, and a portal to another universe seems to open among the two of you."},{"word":"magdaro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Hungarian in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"magmiltre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ millimeters of mercury by standard $x_3$.","notes":"synonym {torceli}"},{"word":"magyxre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an amalgam of composition including $x_2$."},{"word":"ma'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"manri modal, 1st place (by standard 2) in reference frame ..."},{"word":"mai","selmaho":"MAI","score":100000,"definition":"utterance ordinal suffix; converts a number to an ordinal, such as an item or paragraph number."},{"word":"mai'a","selmaho":"NA","score":1,"definition":"Maybe, but not the desired answer","notes":"Like {mai'e} but without making the claim that the proffered answer is actually technically true/correct."},{"word":"maiaimit","score":1,"definition":"Mayaimi (Miami) people/tribe, region, lake in Florida.","notes":"Not the city. Not related to the Myaamia of the Great Laurentian Lakes region (see: \"{miiAmiiak}\") or their language (\"{banmu'i'a}\")."},{"word":"maiamis","score":1,"definition":"Miami, Florida, U.S.A. (city/metropolitan area)"},{"word":"mai'e","selmaho":"NA","score":2,"definition":"\"True, but not the answer that I expected/desired\"","notes":"Used when one asks a question (usually with {ma} or the like) and the response is technically correct but not the answer that the original asker was trying to get at/expected/desired/was looking for. In quick speech, this might just be said as \"yes but no\"."},{"word":"mai'e'e","selmaho":"PA5","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: Meissel-Mertens constant M ≈ 0.2614972128476427837554268386086958590516…","notes":"The limiting difference of the harmonic series summed over only the positive prime natural numbers less than or equal to n and the natural logarithm of the natural logarithm of n, as n -> ∞."},{"word":"mai'i","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":1,"definition":"pro-sumti: the universal argument/value; syntactically-contextually and type-permitted maximally generic in its typing","notes":"It is a pro-sumti with a universal reference set (restricted to syntactically-demanded/appropriate type). Probably semantically maximally and generally elliptical/generic. Typing can be restricted by (possibly metalinguistic) restriction. See also: {zai'o} (pro-sumti; empty), {gai'o} (pro-bridi; empty), {cei'i} (pro-bridi; universal), {ctaipe}. Proposed by: lai .az. .e lai .krtisfranks."},{"word":"mai'o","selmaho":"LI2","score":3,"definition":"turns number into pro-sumti: the abstraction described by the utterance denoted by that number and {mai}","notes":"E.g. {mai'o pa} refers to the events or statements described earlier with {pamai}. Use {lu'e} to refer to the text. See {goi'e}, {mai}"},{"word":"ma'irdeidetri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the date/day notation of the month of event/state $x_2$, in system $x_3$.","notes":"{masti} zei {djedi} zei {detri}. As default, the number $x_1$ is counted from the first day of the month. See {de'i'o} for BAI. See also {detke'u}."},{"word":"ma'irdetri","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the month notation of the date of event/state $x_2$, in system $x_3$.","notes":"{masti} zei {detri}. As default, the number $x_1$ is counted from the first month of the year. See {de'i'i} for BAI. See also {detke'u}; {masnpa}, {masnre}, {masnci}, {masnvo}, {masnmu}, {masnxa}, {masnze}, {masnbi}, {masnso}, {masndau}, {masnfei}, {masngai}, {masnjau}, {masnrei}, {masnxei}, {masnvai}."},{"word":"ma'irjefydetri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the week notation of the month of event/state $x_2$, in system $x_3$.","notes":"{masti} zei {jeftu} zei {detri}. As default, the number $x_1$ is counted from the first week of the month. See also {detke'u}."},{"word":"mairka'u","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is an elementary fermion [quark or lepton]/matter particle/smallest measurable increment of matter/property/activity $k_2=m_1$."},{"word":"mairza'i","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ physically exists/is a physical reality for $z_2$ under metaphysics$z_3$."},{"word":"maisru","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=s_1=m_1$ is the material environment/surrounding material (i.e. gaseous/liquid atmosphere, vacuum, etc.) enclosing $x_2=s_2$ in direction(s)/dimensions(s)/plane $x_3=s_3=m_3$, of type/composition including $x_4=m_2$.","notes":"A vacuum is arguably not 'material', but the word is much more convenient if that is included. Also, vacuum is never completely empty. See also {marji}, {sruri}, {gapci}, {litki}, {kunti}, {sakci}, {kensa}."},{"word":"mai'u","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"unary mekso operator: signum function","notes":"Maps any positive number to 1; maps any negative number to -1. All other properties are purely by convention (including its behavior at 0 and in the complex plane). It should probably not be generalized to include the Levi-Civita symbol or other \"sign\" functions."},{"word":"majbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=b_1$(material) undergoes metabolism, replaced by $b_2$ under condition $b_3$"},{"word":"majga","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ (dimensionful number/quantity; contextless default: lo grake be li ma'u .a li no) is the (rest/inertial) mass of $x_2$ (object).","notes":"Gravitational charge, inertial quantity/scaling factor. Closely related to energy and momentum. See also: \"{grake}\", \"{junta}\", \"{nonmajga}\"."},{"word":"majgau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ creates / materializes / builds / makes $x_2$ out of / having it composed of $x_3$ and having shape / form $x_4$","notes":"Also \"give shape\". See also {zbasu}, {finti}."},{"word":"majgybra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is massive, $x_1$ has a great mass by standard or relatively to $x_2$ (plural)","notes":"See also {majga}."},{"word":"majrsto","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a physically-required conserved quantity/invariant in a closed/isolated system such that it is associated with symmetry $x2$, applicable under conditions/in universe/metaphysics/mathematical formulation/theorem $x3$","notes":"x2 is a symmetry in the laws of physics inherent to universe x3, producing conservation law/conserved quantity x1 (by mathematical formulation x3)."},{"word":"majvu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a microörganism, virus, protein, spore, pathogen, or other such substance which causes or is intimately associated with disease(s)/symptoms $x_2$.","notes":"See also: \"{bilma}\", \"{jurme}\", \"{vidru}\", \"{prejume}\"."},{"word":"makas","score":1,"definition":"Mecca"},{"word":"makcu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is mature/ripe/fully-grown/adult in development-quality $x_{2}$ (ka).","notes":"See also {cifnu}, {ninmu}, {verba}, {banro}, {farvi}, {nanmu}."},{"word":"makcubi","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is an adolescent","notes":"See also {makcu}."},{"word":"makcubi zei xotli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a youth hostel","notes":"See also {xotli}, {makcubi}."},{"word":"makfa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is magic/supernatural/sorcery/witchcraft/wizardry to $x_{2}$, performed by person/force/deity $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {krici}, {manci}."},{"word":"makfartci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a compass with magnet $x_2$.","notes":"see also {maksi}, {terfarnilfrica}, {cukyxratci}"},{"word":"makfyfi'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is fantasy/magic-oriented fiction about plot/theme/subject $c_2$ by author $c_3$, based on magic $m_1$ "},{"word":"makintoc","score":1,"definition":"name: Macintosh (computer)","notes":"See {skami}, {la plise}"},{"word":"maklafre'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a maglev/magnetic levitation train of cars/units $x_2$ for track/guideway $x_3$, propelled by $x_4$","notes":"See {maksi}, {lafti}, {trene}, {lafre'e}."},{"word":"maknas","score":2,"definition":"Meknes","notes":"Sixth largest city in Morocco ({lymagrib}) at the time of writing, with 632,079 residents in 2014."},{"word":"makpapi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a poppy of species $x_2$"},{"word":"maksi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is magnetic [adjective] producing magnetic field $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {dikca}, {trina}, {xlura}."},{"word":"makslikacma","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) machine.","notes":"Also sometimes called an NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance)."},{"word":"maksrikardymi'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is a magnetic stripe card reader for use/function $x_2=m_2$, accepting card $x_3=k_1$","notes":"General reader of cards with magnetic stripes ({maksriveikarda}). For payment card reader see {lejykardymi'i}). Cf. {kardyckiku}."},{"word":"maksriveikarda","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is a magnetic stripe card storing $x_2=v_2$ (data/facts/du'u) about $x_3=v_3$ (object/event)","notes":"Read by a magnetic card reader ({maksrikardymi'i}). Cf. {vreji}, {datni}, {makyvelvei}, {cukmakyvelvei}, {srimakyvelvei}, {cukmirvelvei}, {kardyckiku}."},{"word":"maktcaxe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is magnetism (charge; possibly current) in/on $x_2$ of polarity/quantity $x_3$ (default: south)","notes":"Uses experimental gismu {tcaxe}. The possible connotation of a current is for symmetry with {dikca} but is arguably not denotationally implied by {tcaxe}. The south polarity is treated as positive; this is counter to typical electromagnetic convention, but follows from the default of {dikca} to be negative."},{"word":"makydicflecru","score":1,"definition":"c1 is an electromagnetic relay which allows electric current $c_2 = df_1$ to flow under conditions c3 in / on / through $df_2$ flowing in direction to / towards $df_3$ from direction/source $df_4$.","notes":"This only covers relays that operate using a solenoid to magnetically attract one or more moving parts. This includes reed relays and mercury relays, but not solid-state relays. Cf. {maksi}, {dicflecru}, {dicfle}, {dicka'u}."},{"word":"makyvelvei","score":1,"definition":"$v_4=m_1$ is a magnetic storage medium storing $v_2$ (data/facts/du'u) about $v_3$ (object/event) in file(s) $v_1$.","notes":"Cf. {vreji}, {datni}, {skami}, {cukmakyvelvei}, {srimakyvelvei}"},{"word":"malceisni","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an idol/a sign/symbol representing god/demon/property (perjorative sense) $s_2$ to observer $s_3$.","notes":"In the Bible the gods and their images were first conceived of as identical; but in later times a distinction was drawn between the god and the image."},{"word":"malcme","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=c_1$ is a derogatory / abusive / insulting name for $m_2=c_2$ as used by $m_3=c_3$; $m_3=c_3$ \"name-calls\" $m_1=c_1$.","notes":"Also a prejudicial epithet / slur. See also {malvla}, {malvlatutle}, {skuxai}, {cnixai}, {kuskei}."},{"word":"maldimna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a curse / bad fate upon $x_2$ ; $x_2$ is cursed / accursed.","notes":"See {dimna}, {mabla}, {dapma}"},{"word":"maldja","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is junk food for $c_2$."},{"word":"malfadni","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=m_1$ is vulgar/uncouth in property $f_2=m_2$ (ka) among members $f_3$ (set).","notes":"Cf. {mabla}, {fadni}, {tolba'i}."},{"word":"malfu'a","score":3,"definition":"$f_1=m_2$ (event/property) is determined by the bad luck/fortune of $f_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mabla}, {funca}, {malselfu'a}, {zanfu'a}."},{"word":"malfu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is to blame / blamed / responsible (negative sense) for $x_2$ (event/action), according to $x_3$"},{"word":"malfunpa'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ wishes that misfortune $x_2$ (property of $x_3$) happens to $x_3$"},{"word":"malfuzgau","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ blames $x_2$ for $x_3$ (event/action)","notes":"See {i'anai}, {fuzgau} // = {to'ai} {malfu'e}"},{"word":"malfuzypai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ blames $x_2$ for $x_3$ (event/action)","notes":"See {i'anai}, {fuzgau} // = {to'ai} {malfu'e}"},{"word":"malgaci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Malagasy in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"malgli","score":4,"definition":"$g_1=m_1$ is an anglicism (in Lojban), inappropriate according to $m_3$.","notes":"Refers to any kind of reliance upon English in a Lojban expression, but is most common for calques. Is sometimes even extended to cover reliance upon cultural assumptions. “malglico” is a much more common form. See {malglixlu}."},{"word":"malglikslu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an especially inappropriate anglicism made by $x_2$, inappropriate according to $x_3$","notes":"This is an {u'ivla}, made by applying a {malglixlu}-type pronunciation to {malglixlu}."},{"word":"malglixlu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=m_1=g_1=xl_3$ is an inappropriate anglicism made by $x_2=xl_2$, inappropriate according to $x_3=m_3$","notes":"Refers to any kind of inappropriate reliance upon English in a Lojban (or non-English language) expression, but is most common for calques. Is sometimes even extended to cover reliance upon cultural assumptions. This lujvo is made to have more-specific rafsi-connotations than the historical lujvo-term \"malglico\" (under {malgli}), and to avoid possible clashing with the common lujvo construction of \"malbroda\" meaning \"d**ned broda / broda in a bad way\". The $xl_2$ place is also useful, allowing (mi se malglixlu) and (di'u malglixlu mi)"},{"word":"malkla","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ gets lost/becomes lost/goes astray in $x_2$"},{"word":"malku'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ abuses/mistreats $x_2$","notes":"See {kurji}, {malpli}"},{"word":"malkurki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is unenjoyably bitter to observer $x_2$."},{"word":"malmakfa","score":1,"definition":"$mak_1$ is black magic to $mak_2$, performed by person/force/deity $mak_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mabla}, {makfa}, {lijda}, {palci}"},{"word":"malminata","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a black widow spider of variety $m_2$.","notes":"cf. {lartodektu}"},{"word":"malmi'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is infamous/notorious among community/persons $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mabla}, {misno}"},{"word":"malmliselgu'i","score":3,"definition":"$ma_1=mi_1=g_2$ is ill-lit with light $g_1$ from light source $g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {gusni}, {mabla}, {milxe}"},{"word":"malmys","score":1,"definition":"Malmö","notes":"Malmö, in the southernmost province of Scania, is the third most populous city in Sweden."},{"word":"malne'u","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ (agent) punishes $n_2$ [recipient] for atypical $n_3$ (event/property) with punishment/penalty/demerit $n_4$. It’s a interpreted as a punishment according $m_3$.","notes":"See also {sfane'u}, {mabla}, {cnemu}."},{"word":"malpanci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a foul odor/stink emitted by $x_2$ and detected by observer/sensor $x_3$","notes":"See also {panci}, {nazbi}, {sumne}, {cpina}, {vrusi}."},{"word":"malpli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ abuses/misuses $x_2$ for purpose $x_3$","notes":"See {pilno}, {malku'i}"},{"word":"malsamtci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is [malware/malicious software/computer virus] for purpose $x_2$ on computer(s) including $x_3$","notes":"See also: {xlakemsamtci}."},{"word":"malselfu'a","score":2,"definition":"$f_2$ is unlucky/unfortunate in $f_1=m_2$ (event/property).","notes":"Cf. {mabla}, {funca}, {zanselfu'a}."},{"word":"malselja'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (nu) is counter-productive yielding/has negative outcome/result $x_2$"},{"word":"malsi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a temple/church/sanctuary/synagogue/shrine of religion $x_{2}$ at location/serving area $x_{3}$.","notes":"$x_2$ may be event of form (... worships/pays/respect to ...), hence (metaphorically extending to) monument (= {mojmalsi}, {si'armalsi}). See also {cevni}, {krici}, {lijda}, {ritli}."},{"word":"malsilvusi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is unenjoyably salty in flavor to observer $x_2$."},{"word":"malslari","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is unenjoyably sour to observer $x_2$."},{"word":"malsno","score":1,"definition":"$mas_1$ is sluggish at doing/being/bringing about $mas_2$ (event/state) according to $mab_3$.","notes":"Cf. {masno}"},{"word":"maltcu","score":-1,"definition":"$n_1$ is dependant on/addicted to/can't go without drug/addictive substance $n_2$ due to type of addiction/withdrawal symptoms $x_3$ .","notes":"{mabla} + {nitcu}"},{"word":"malterkesri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ discriminates against (holds a negative stereotype of) $x_2$, assigning stereotype $x_3$","notes":"See {kesri}, {mabla}"},{"word":"malternrorci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an absent or deadbeat co-parent of $x_2$, the 'primary' parent of whom is $x_1$.","notes":"$x_3$ is 'primary' only in a grammatical sense; this designation does not imply anything about the legal or actual interpersonal relationships, expectations, etc. involved between $x_3$ and either of $x_1$ or $x_2$. In fact, $x_3$ could be a deadbeat parent to $x_2$ too. This word can be used for the terms \"baby daddy\", \"baby momma\", etc., but only in the strictly derogatory sense; for a more neutral connotation of the same, just use \"{ternrorci}\". The co-parent need not actually be absent or a deadbeat, but some negative feeling is connoted by this word; the co-parent (rather than 'primary' parent) relationship is important to the meaning – the \"mal-\" seltau has broken the symmetry between rorci$_1$ and rorci$_2$."},{"word":"maltitla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is unenjoyably/sickly sweet to observer $x_2$."},{"word":"maltolclite","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is being a jerk/an asshole/very or offensively rude about $x_2$ according to standard/custom $x_3$.","notes":"This is an insulting/derogatory and profane description."},{"word":"maltu","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kitteh of type/breed $x_2$.","notes":"Metathesis of {mlatu} to boost cuteness."},{"word":"malvari","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is malaria."},{"word":"malve","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is mauve [color]"},{"word":"malvi'e","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is unwelcome by $x_2$ to place/event $x_3$.","notes":"See also {fi'inai}; {zanvi'e}"},{"word":"malvla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a \"bad word\" / swear-word meaning $x_2$ in language $x_3$"},{"word":"malvlatutle","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=v_1$ is a racial/ethnic slur for $v_2=t_1$ in language $v_3$.","notes":"from {mabla} + {valsi} + {tutle}"},{"word":"malxa'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ infests/damnedly lives in $x_2$, terrible by standard/according to $x_3$","notes":"Large plurality not implied, since, for example, instead of a thousand cockroaches infesting your house, you could have one cockroach that's one thousand times the size of a regular one infesting your house. See also {jalra}, {mabla}, {xabju}, {infeste}."},{"word":"malyris","score":1,"definition":"Mallory"},{"word":"malzunpre","score":0,"definition":"$m_1=z_1=p_1$ is a troll on $z_2$ with inflammatory message $z_3$.","notes":"x2 is usually an internet bulletin board or newsgroup. Cf. {zunti}, {prenu}, {bebzunpre}."},{"word":"mam","score":2,"definition":"Mom/Mum","notes":"The rafsi for {mamta} used as a familiar name. See also {paf}, {bes}, {tix}, {bun}, {mes}."},{"word":"mambakni","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=b_1$ is a cow [an adult female bovine] of variety/breed $b_2$ that has had calf/calves $m_2$"},{"word":"mambyl","score":1,"definition":"name: Mumble (voice chat software)","notes":"{brivycme} variants: {la mliba'u}, {la mumble}"},{"word":"mamcme","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=c_1$ (quoted word(s)) is a/the matronymic [a personal name based on the name of one's mother] of $m_2=c_2$ to/used-by namer/name-user $c_3$ (person).","notes":"See also: patronymic (={pafcme})."},{"word":"mamgle","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ has sex/copulates with the mother of $g_2=m_2$."},{"word":"mamjipci","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=j_1$ is a hen of species/breed $j_2$ with offspring $x_3=m_2$."},{"word":"mampa'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a maternal grandfather of $x_2$."},{"word":"mamspe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a step-parent via the mother of $x_2$ due to marriage with the latter's mother according to law/custom $x_3$, where said motherhood is not necessarily biological.","notes":"$x_1$ does not necessarily raise $x_2$ (for such a purpose, append \"{rirni}\" vel sim. as a tertau). The gender of $x_1$ is not specified. See also: \"{pa'uspe}\", {rirspe}, {spemamta}."},{"word":"mamta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a mother of $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ bears/mothers/acts maternally toward $x_{2}$; [not necessarily biological].","notes":"See also {patfu}, {sovda}, {rirni}, {rorci}, {tarbi}, {famti}, {bersa}, {jbena}."},{"word":"mamymamta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a maternal grandmother of $x_2$."},{"word":"manapuuas","score":1,"definition":"Hawaiian manapua, barbecue-pork-filled steamed or baked bun","notes":"Cf. {ci'onpau}"},{"word":"manbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=m_1$ darkens under conditions $x_2=b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {gusybi'o}."},{"word":"manci","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ feels wonder/awe/marvels about $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cinmo}, {makfa}, {kucli}, {spaji}, {cinri}, {banli}, {sisku}."},{"word":"mandala","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mandala"},{"word":"mandarina","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mandarine orange/tangerine of species/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"mandoka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is manioc of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"syn. {samcrkasava}; see also {samcu}"},{"word":"manfo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (object/event) is uniform/homogeneous in property $x_{2}$ (ka).","notes":"See also {prane}, {curve}, {ranji}, {vitno}, {stodi}, {dikni}, {sampu}, {traji}."},{"word":"manfybli","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=m_1$ is an ingot [uniformly shaped block] of material $b_2$ with surfaces/sides $b_3$."},{"word":"manfyta'u","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=m_1$ is livery/[a uniform] for wearing by $t_2$ for purpose $t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {manfo}, {taxfu}."},{"word":"mango","score":6,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mango [fruit] of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"{rutrmango} is the non-experimental synonym of “mango”. {ricrmango} for “mango tree”."},{"word":"manilys","score":1,"definition":"Metropolitan Manila, Philippines"},{"word":"manjetu","score":2,"definition":"The ([$x_1$]+2)nd (li) sumti of this predicate satisfies the predicate $x_2$ (ka).","notes":"This brivla is intended for answering complex multiple choice questions, and has an infinite number of sumti slots. The value of X1 is the X1st sumti following X2."},{"word":"manku","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is dark/lacking in illumination.","notes":"(cf. {blabi}, {gusni}, {ctino}; use {kandi} or {xekri} with colors, {ctino})"},{"word":"manri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a frame of reference/standard for observing/measuring/determining $x_{2}$, with/by rules $x_{3}$.","notes":"($x_1$ may be object or si'o idea); See also cmavo list {ma'i}, {ckilu}, {merli}, {pajni}, {cimde}, {jdice}, {marde}."},{"word":"mansa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ satisfies evaluator $x_{2}$ in property (ka)/state $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {pajni}."},{"word":"mansygei","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=m_2$ is contently happy about/with $m_1$ with regard to $g_2=m_3$ (event/state).","notes":"Cf. {mansa}, {gleki}, {camgei}, {nalra'ugei}."},{"word":"mansytcu","score":2,"definition":"$n_1$ needs $n_2$ to be satisfied for reason $x_3$.","notes":"$n_2$ must be a physical object, not an event; for that, use {djica}. See also: {mansa}, {nitcu}"},{"word":"manti","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an ant of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cinki}, {jalra}."},{"word":"mantos","score":1,"definition":"mantou, Chinese steamed bun"},{"word":"mantygapci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is carbon monoxide.","notes":"cf. {mantyslami}"},{"word":"mantyjalra","score":3,"definition":"$j_1$ is a termite of species $j_2$."},{"word":"mantymamta","score":2,"definition":"$mam_1$ is an ant queen of ants $mam_2=man_1$ of species/breed $man_2$.","notes":"Cf. {manti}, {mamta}"},{"word":"mantyslami","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is formic acid.","notes":"see also {mantygapci}"},{"word":"mantyzda","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is an anthill of ants $z_2=m_1$.","notes":"Cf. {manti}, {zdani}"},{"word":"manva","score":1,"definition":"x1 is ten thousand [10000; $10^4$] of x2 in dimension/aspect x3","notes":"Cf. {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}, {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}."},{"word":"manze'a","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ becomes darker/darkens by amount $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {manku}, {zenba}"},{"word":"ma'o","selmaho":"MAhO","score":100000,"definition":"convert letteral string or other mathematical expression (mex) operand to mex operator."},{"word":"ma'o'e","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mathematical operator: vague/elliptical/general/generic operator","notes":"Arity is context-dependent. Properties and structure are context-dependent or vague. See also: {xo'e}, {zi'a'o}. Preferred over {ma'e'o}."},{"word":"ma'oi","selmaho":"ZO","score":4,"definition":"selma'o quote; quotes a word (a cmavo) and uses it to name a selma'o.","notes":"The output is the selma'o to which the quoted cmavo belongs (according to the relevant frammar/standards/version); thus any cmavo in the same given selma'o could be used in order to reference that selma'o (not just the canonical cmavo works). Example: \"ma'oi coi\" is equivalent to COI, as is \"ma'oi co'o\". For the most part, this will ignore sub-selma'o classes (such as VUhU1 versus VUhU2; both would be treated as simply VUhU). See also: \"{ra'oi}\"."},{"word":"ma'oi'e","selmaho":"ZO","score":2,"definition":"Like \"ma'oi\" but outputs the officially-designated/canonical sub-selma'o (if any) to which the immediately following and quoted word (cmavo) belongs, otherwise outputting the whole relevant selma'o in fashion equivalent to \"ma'oi\".","notes":"Example: \"ma'oi {vu'u}\" = VUhU = \"ma'oi {ne'o}\"; but \"ma'oi'e vu'u\" = VUhU1 and \"ma'oi'e ne'o\" = VUhU3, which are mutually distinct and are not equivalent to VUhU itself. See also: \"{ma'oi}\"."},{"word":"ma'ormuzga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cmavo museum.","notes":"See also: {jbobau}."},{"word":"ma'orpanka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a park where live cmavo are exhibited."},{"word":"ma'oste","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=l_1$ is a list of structure words $x_2=l_2=c_1$ of class(es) $x_5=c_2$ of language $x_6=c_3$ in order $x_3=l_3$ in medium $x_4=l_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cmavo}, {liste}, {vlaste}, {vlacku}, {gimste}, {jvoste}"},{"word":"mapku","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cap/hat/crown/helmet/piece of headgear [head-top garment] of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {taxfu}, {stedu}, {drudi}."},{"word":"mapni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of cotton [type of fabric/material].","notes":"See also {bukpu}."},{"word":"mapra","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of fluff of composition/structure/characterization/substance $x_2$; $x_1$ is fluffy/airy/soft/fuzzy in texture","notes":"Visual and tactile. Most likely is malleable, but this word has no such implications inherently; porousness or foaminess is likewise not implied. Might also include \"cushiony\", \"cotton-like\", \"wool-like\"; a fractal nature might be present. For fuzziness: not necessarily hairy or furry, but must be soft; not bristly (which implies stiffness and hardness). See also: {ranti}, {rufsu}, {xutla}, {panje}, {dilnu}, {mapni}, {sunla}, {fonmo}, {jduli}, {pesxu}, {marji}."},{"word":"maprtrilbi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a trilby / trilby hat of material $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mapku}."},{"word":"maprultricu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is eucalyptus of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"maprykeitci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a stuffed toy of material $x_2$","notes":"from {mapra} {keitci}"},{"word":"maprysakta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1=m_1$ is a quantity of fluffy-sugar/cotton candy/candy floss/fairy floss from source $x_2=s_2$ and composition $x_3=s_3=m_2$","notes":"Caution: {mapra} is an experimental gismu"},{"word":"mapti","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ fits/matches/suits/is compatible/appropriate/corresponds to/with $x_{2}$ in property/aspect $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {satci}, {tugni}, {sarxe}, {drani}, {tarmi}, {ckini}, {mintu}."},{"word":"mapybalni","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a brim of hat $m_1=b_2$"},{"word":"mapypre","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a hatter/millner /[hat maker] selling/making hats of material $m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mapku}, {prenu}."},{"word":"mapyzipcpi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a crested penguin (gen. Eudyptes) of type/species $x_2$","notes":"See {zipcpi}, {matkarozipcpi}"},{"word":"marbela","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is dodder of species/variety $x_2$ parasitic on $x_3$."},{"word":"marbi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a shelter/haven/refuge/retreat/harbor for/protecting $x_{2}$ from danger/threat $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {bandu}, {ckape}, {snura}, {drudi}, {sepli}, {bitmu}, {gacri}."},{"word":"marce","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a vehicle/mode of transport carrying $x_{2}$ in/on surface/medium $x_{3}$, propelled by $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {klama}, {matra}, {bevri}, {bloti}, {carce}, {karce}, {sabnu}, {skiji}."},{"word":"marci'ale","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ paractices martial art $x_2$","notes":"See also {sportivo}."},{"word":"marcrfi'akre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fiacre, a small hackney carriage"},{"word":"marcynacme'etcita","score":1,"definition":"$x1=t1$ is a vehicle registration plate of vehicle $x2=t2=c2=m1$ showing information $x3=t3=n1=c1$","notes":"from {marce} + {nacme'e} + {tcita}"},{"word":"marcytermi'utcita","score":1,"definition":"$x1=t1$ is a vehicle registration plate of vehicle $x2=mi2=ma1$ showing information $x3=t3=mi1$","notes":"from {marce} + {termi'u} + {tcita}"},{"word":"marde","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ are the ethics/morals/moral standards/ethical standards of $x_{2}$ (ind./mass) about situation $x_{3}$.","notes":"$x_1$ will (typically) be an abstract, a rule or rules of behavior; also principles; also conscience (= {sezmarde}). See also {palci}, {vrude}, {lijda}, {manri}, {javni}, {tarti}, {zekri}."},{"word":"mardeji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ judges/rates/opines $x_2$ [abstraction] to have morality score $x_3$ [number; default: 1] in respect/according to standard/judged according to or in system $x_4$; $x_1$ believes in (the (im)morality of) $x_2$","notes":"Beware sumti-raising in x2. x3 should be a real number between -1 and 1 (inclusive); x3=1 is perfectly good/moral/virtuous, x3=0 is neutral, and x3=-1 is completely immoral/despicable."},{"word":"mardikca","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is positive electric charge in $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {dikca}, {manri}, {dutydikca}"},{"word":"mardjiio","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is May in year $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$","notes":"See also: {djanuua}, {ferbruua}, {martiio}, {priliio}, {djuniio}, {djuliio}."},{"word":"mardurudra","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a specific kind of bad weather characterized by large dark rain clouds that block out most of the daylight, large, cold rain drops and an overall dark, uncomfortable and unsettling atmosphere, optionally accompanied by icy wind, such that a change in the weather conditions would be a relief to anyone present, both physically and emotionally.","notes":"This is an original concept. See also {manku}, {tcima}, {carvi}, {bratuca}, {brife}, {lenku}, {kufra}, {rivbi}, {dunku}, {tcini}, {cinmo}, {dilnu}."},{"word":"margali","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Mingrelian/Megrelian culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"See also {kartuli}, {sakartyvelos}/{sakartulos}, {gugdegu'e}, {kafkazo}, {nanrkafkazo}, {transkafkazo}."},{"word":"margosa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is neem/margosa/azedarac of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"See also {zdiraxa}, {andiroba}. \"Azedarach\" and variants have referred to both this tree and the {zdiraxa}."},{"word":"margu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/made of mercury/quicksilver; [metaphor: fluid metal; temperature].","notes":"See also {jinme}."},{"word":"marji","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is material/stuff/matter of type/composition including $x_{2}$ in shape/form $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also (adjective:) $x_1$ is physical (one sense)/material. See also {morna}, {mucti}, {nejni}, {tarmi}, {dacti}."},{"word":"markai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ qualifies as / counts as being $x_2$ (ka) by standard $x_3$","notes":"See {manri}, {ckaji}, {kairpai}"},{"word":"markitane","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sutler"},{"word":"markuja","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a passionfruit/passionflower of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"marlari","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is malaria caused by Plasmodium species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {blusfani}, {paludizm}."},{"word":"marmaro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains marble from location $x_2$.","notes":"A type-3 synonym of this word is {rokrmarmaro}."},{"word":"marmelada","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a marmalade made of $x_2$","notes":"Also {grute} {pesxu}"},{"word":"marmetrike","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a (mathematical) metric established on space $x_2$ given by rules for calculation $x_3$"},{"word":"marmiba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a marimba with playing range $x_2$, of material $x_3$","notes":"See also {glokesi}, {skilofo}, {virbafo}."},{"word":"marmota","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a marmot/woodchuck/groundhog of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {ratcu}, {smacu}"},{"word":"marna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of hemp/marijuana/jute of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {skori}, {tanko}, {sigja}, {xukmi}."},{"word":"marneta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a puppet operated by $x_2$ from material $x_3$ of style/type $x_4$"},{"word":"marnybu'u","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ is canvas made of hemp.","notes":"Cf. {marna}, {bukpu}"},{"word":"marnyjoitankysigja","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a spliff/cigarette made from marijuana and tobacco $s_2=m_1=t_1$ by $s_3$."},{"word":"marnysigja","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a joint/spliff/cigarette made from marijuana $s_2=m_1$ by $s_3$."},{"word":"marnyva'u","score":2,"definition":"$v_1$ smokes cannabis of type $m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {marna}, {vasxu}. See also {damva'u}, {tankyva'u}, {sigva'u}."},{"word":"marsipane","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is/contains marzipan of type/brand $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {titspi}, {smela}."},{"word":"marsopa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a porpoise (family Phocoenidae) of species/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"martiio","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is March in year $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$","notes":"See also: {djanuua}, {ferbruua}, {priliio}, {mardjiio}, {djuniio}, {djuliio}."},{"word":"marxa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [force] mashes/crushes/squashes/smashes $x_{2}$ into pulp/mash/crumbs/deformed mass $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {daspo}, {pesxu}, {zalvi}, {bapli}."},{"word":"marxaka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a maraca/rattle/shaker filled with loose material $x_2$","notes":"See also {damri}, {kimbali}, {timpani}."},{"word":"marxiso","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Marxist-Leninist/authoritarian communist ideology of $x_2$; $x_2$ is Marxist","notes":"See also {ca'idbo}, {zu'adbo}, {fasxiso}."},{"word":"masnbi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is in the eighth month/August of a year $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo masnbi = lo se {ma'irdetri} be li {bi}. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {masti}; {masnpa}, {masnre}, {masnci}, {masnvo}, {masnmu}, {masnxa}, {masnze}, {masnso}, {masndau}, {masnfei}, {masngai}, {masnjau}, {masnrei} or {masnxei}, {masnvai}."},{"word":"masnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bilabial nasal sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Derived from and synonymous with {my zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient consonant in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"masnci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is in the third month/March of a year $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo masnci = lo se {ma'irdetri} be li {ci}. See also {ci}, {detri}, {detke'u}, {masti}; {masnpa}, {masnre}, {masnvo}, {masnmu}, {masnxa}, {masnze}, {masnbi}, {masnso}, {masndau}, {masnfei}, {masngai}, {masnjau}, {masnrei} or {masnxei}, {masnvai}."},{"word":"masndau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is in the tenth month/October of a year $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo masndau = lo se {ma'irdetri} be li {dau}. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {masti}; {masnpa}, {masnre}, {masnci}, {masnvo}, {masnmu}, {masnxa}, {masnze}, {masnbi}, {masnso}, {masnfei}, {masngai}, {masnjau}, {masnrei} or {masnxei}, {masnvai}."},{"word":"masnfei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is in the eleventh month/November of a year $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo masnfei = lo se {ma'irdetri} be li {fei}. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {masti}; {masnpa}, {masnre}, {masnci}, {masnvo}, {masnmu}, {masnxa}, {masnze}, {masnbi}, {masnso}, {masndau}, {masngai}, {masnjau}, {masnrei} or {masnxei}, {masnvai}."},{"word":"masngai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is in the twelfth month/December of a year $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo masngai = lo se {ma'irdetri} be li {gai}. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {masti}; {masnpa}, {masnre}, {masnci}, {masnvo}, {masnmu}, {masnxa}, {masnze}, {masnbi}, {masnso}, {masndau}, {masnfei}, {masnjau}, {masnrei} or {masnxei}, {masnvai}."},{"word":"masnjau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is in the thirteenth month/Undecimber of a year $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo masnjau = lo se {ma'irdetri} be li {jau}. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {masti}; {masnpa}, {masnre}, {masnci}, {masnvo}, {masnmu}, {masnxa}, {masnze}, {masnbi}, {masnso}, {masndau}, {masnfei}, {masngai}, {masnrei} or {masnxei}, {masnvai}."},{"word":"masnmu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is in the fifth month/May of a year $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo masnmu = lo se {ma'irdetri} be li {mu}. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {masti}; {masnpa}, {masnre}, {masnci}, {masnvo}, {masnxa}, {masnze}, {masnbi}, {masnso}, {masndau}, {masnfei}, {masngai}, {masnjau}, {masnrei} or {masnxei}, {masnvai}."},{"word":"masno","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is slow/sluggish at doing/being/bringing about $x_{2}$ (event/state).","notes":"See also {sutra}."},{"word":"masnpa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is in the first month/January of a year $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo masnpa = lo se {ma'irdetri} be li {pa}. ex.) lo nu ti noi xrula cu preja cu masnpa ro nanca la gregoris (These flowers bloom in January every year in system Gregorian.) / mi'a vitke fi lo tersla noi masnpa (We will attend a party on January.) See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {masti}; {masnpa}, {masnre}, {masnci}, {masnvo}, {masnmu}, {masnxa}, {masnze}, {masnbi}, {masnso}, {masndau}, {masnfei}, {masngai}, {masnjau}, {masnrei} or {masnxei}, {masnvai}."},{"word":"masnre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is in the second month/February of a year $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo masnre = lo se {ma'irdetri} be li {re}. The Stage-4 fu'ivla form should be maslre, but it is avoided for easiness of pronunciation. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {masti}; {masnpa}, {masnci}, {masnvo}, {masnmu}, {masnxa}, {masnze}, {masnbi}, {masnso}, {masndau}, {masnfei}, {masngai}, {masnjau}, {masnrei} or {masnxei}, {masnvai}."},{"word":"masnrei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is in the fourteenth month/Duodecimber of a year $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"The same meaning as {masnxei}. The Stage-4 fu'ivla form should be maslrei, but it is avoided for easiness of pronunciation. lo masnrei = lo se {ma'irdetri} be li {rei}. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {masti}; {masnpa}, {masnre}, {masnci}, {masnvo}, {masnmu}, {masnxa}, {masnze}, {masnbi}, {masnso}, {masndau}, {masnfei}, {masngai}, {masnjau}, {masnvai}."},{"word":"masnso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is in the ninth month/September of a year $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo masnso = lo se {ma'irdetri} be li {so}. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {masti}; {masnpa}, {masnre}, {masnci}, {masnvo}, {masnmu}, {masnxa}, {masnze}, {masnbi}, {masndau}, {masnfei}, {masngai}, {masnjau}, {masnrei} or {masnxei}, {masnvai}."},{"word":"masnvai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is in the fifteenth month of a year $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo masnvai = lo se {ma'irdetri} be li {vai}. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {masti}; {masnpa}, {masnre}, {masnci}, {masnvo}, {masnmu}, {masnxa}, {masnze}, {masnbi}, {masnso}, {masndau}, {masnfei}, {masngai}, {masnjau}, {masnrei} or {masnxei}."},{"word":"masnvo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is in the fourth month/April of a year $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo masnvo = lo se {ma'irdetri} be li {vo}. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {masti}; {masnpa}, {masnre}, {masnci}, {masnmu}, {masnxa}, {masnze}, {masnbi}, {masnso}, {masndau}, {masnfei}, {masngai}, {masnjau}, {masnrei} or {masnxei}, {masnvai}."},{"word":"masnxa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is in the sixth month/June of a year $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo masnxa = lo se {ma'irdetri} be li {xa}. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {masti}; {masnpa}, {masnre}, {masnci}, {masnvo}, {masnmu}, {masnze}, {masnbi}, {masnso}, {masndau}, {masnfei}, {masngai}, {masnjau}, {masnrei} or {masnxei}, {masnvai}."},{"word":"masnxei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is in the fourteenth month/Duodecimber of a year $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"The same meaning as {masnrei}. lo masnxei = lo se {ma'irdetri} be li {xei}. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {masti}; {masnpa}, {masnre}, {masnci}, {masnvo}, {masnmu}, {masnxa}, {masnze}, {masnbi}, {masnso}, {masndau}, {masnfei}, {masngai}, {masnjau}, {masnvai}."},{"word":"masnze","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is in the seventh month/July of a year $x_2$ in system $x_3$.","notes":"lo masnze = lo se {ma'irdetri} be li {ze}. See also {detri}, {detke'u}, {masti}; {masnpa}, {masnre}, {masnci}, {masnvo}, {masnmu}, {masnxa}, {masnbi}, {masnso}, {masndau}, {masnfei}, {masngai}, {masnjau}, {masnrei} or {masnxei}, {masnvai}."},{"word":"masrbasilika","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is a basilica [church] for purpose $m_2$.","notes":"See also basilica [architectural] (={dijrbasilika})."},{"word":"masti","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ months in duration (default is 1 month) by month standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"This month (= {cabma'i}); next month (= {bavla'ima'i}); last month (= {prula'ima'i}). See also {detri}, {djedi}, {jeftu}, {nanca}."},{"word":"masxiia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Messiah (savior/redeemer figure) of people/religion/creed $x_2$","notes":"Refers to the Jewish/Christian Messiah, and more generally to the \"savior\" archetype in other religions."},{"word":"masyce'u","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a parish of parishioners $c_2$."},{"word":"masyTCUsyts","score":1,"definition":"Massachusetts","notes":"The U.S. state of Massachusetts. See also {mein}, {nu'ampcr}, {vyrMANT}, {kyNErykyt}/{kyNEtikit}, {nuuinglynd}."},{"word":"matce'u","score":-1,"definition":"$m1$ corresponds to community $m2=c2$ in aspect $m3$","notes":"Cultural gismu replacement lujvo for communities: From gismu {mapti} and {cecmu}."},{"word":"matci","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a mat/pad/mattress/pallet [flat, soft, dense form] of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also mattress = ({kicymatci}). See also {kicne}, {tapla}, {karda}, {ckana}."},{"word":"matkarozipcpi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a macaroni penguin (Eudyptes chrysolophus) of type $x_2$","notes":"See {zipcpi}"},{"word":"matklu","score":-1,"definition":"$m1$ corresponds to culture of $m2=k2$ in aspect $m3$","notes":"Cultural gismu replacement lujvo for cultures: From gismu {mapti} and {kulnu}."},{"word":"matli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of linen/flax [type of fabric/material].","notes":"See also {bukpu}."},{"word":"matlydakli","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=m_1$ is a sack/bag with contents $d_2$, made from linen/flax [material]."},{"word":"matlyspa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is flax of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {matli}, {matlytsi}"},{"word":"matlytsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is flaxseed/linseed produced by plant $x_2$, capable of growing into $x_3$.","notes":"see also {matli}, {matlyspa}"},{"word":"matmau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is more appropriate than $x_2$ to $x_3$ in property $x_4$","notes":"See also {mapti}, {zmadu}"},{"word":"matne","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains butter/oleo/margarine/shortening from source $x_{2}$.","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is buttery; an edible fat, solid but spreadable at normal temperatures; dairy butter (= {ladmatne}). See also {grasu}, {kruji}."},{"word":"matnrmiristika","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a is a quantity of nutmeg butter from source $x_2$.","notes":"See also nutmeg tree (={ricrmiristika}), nutmeg seed (={tsirmiristika})."},{"word":"matnyxrula","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a/the buttercup flower of plant/species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {matne}, {xrula}, {xrulnranunkulu}."},{"word":"matpai","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ approves $m_1$ for $m_2$ in property aspect $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mapti}, {pajni}, {zanru}"},{"word":"matra","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a motor/engine, driving/propelling/providing power to $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {marce}, {minji}, {carce}."},{"word":"matrydagma'e","score":1,"definition":"$mar_1$ is a motor/road vehicle for carrying $mar_2$ on road $d_1=mar_3$, propelled by $mar_4$, with motor/engine $mat_1$.","notes":"See also {matryxilma'e}."},{"word":"matryselre'e","score":1,"definition":"$t_2=t_4$ is a locomotive, powered by motor $m_1$, propelling train $t_1$ in railroad $t_3$"},{"word":"matselgu'e","score":-1,"definition":"$m1=sg1$ corresponds to country $m2=sg2$ in aspect $m3$","notes":"Cultural gismu replacement for nationalities: From gismu {mapti} and {gugde}."},{"word":"matsi'uma'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is June of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xavmasti}, {kanbyma'i}, {nanca}."},{"word":"matxe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is magnetism/magnetization (or magnetic charge or magnetic current; or part of a magnetic dipole) in/on/of/produced by/evinced by/associated with $x_2$ (monopole or a dipole, taken in whole or just as a single side/part/pole thereof) of polarity/quantity $x_3$ (default: positive, which indicates magnetic-south in English).","notes":"If the signum of $x_3$ is positive, then the charge being referred to is what English speakers call \"magnetic-south (pole)\"; if it is negative, then the referent is what English speakers call \"magnetic-north (pole)\". This definition is modelled on that of \"{dikca}\", which it is intended to parallel. If one does not prefer this gismu, one probably can use \"{maktcaxe}\" as an equivalent/synonym, but that word uses another experimental gismu (\"{tcaxe}\") in its veljvo. Replaces \"{matce}\" due to {gimkamsmikezypro}."},{"word":"matybau","score":-1,"definition":"$m_1$ corresponds to language of $m_2=b_2$ in aspect $m_3$","notes":"Cultural gismu replacement lujvo for languages: From gismu {mapti} and {bangu}."},{"word":"matybi'o","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ becomes fitting with $m_2$ in property/aspect $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mapti}, {binxo}"},{"word":"matygau","score":5,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ makes $x_2=m_1$ match/fit/be compatible with $x_3=m_2$ in property/aspect $x_4=m_3$."},{"word":"matyjda","score":-1,"definition":"$m1$ corresponds to religion of $m2=l2$ in aspect $m3=l3$","notes":"Cultural gismu replacement lujvo for religions: From gismu {mapti} and {lijda}."},{"word":"matytutra","score":-1,"definition":"$m1$ corresponds to territory of $m2=t1$ in aspect $m3$","notes":"Cultural gismu replacement for geography: From gismu {mapti} and {tutra}."},{"word":"ma'u","selmaho":"PA3","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: plus sign; positive number; default any positive."},{"word":"ma;u","score":0,"definition":"*(TEST: DO NOT USE)*"},{"word":"mau","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"zmadu modal, 1st place (a greater) exceeded by ... ; usually a sumti modifier."},{"word":"mau'a","selmaho":"LOhOI","score":4,"definition":"shortening of {lo du'u ma kau *bridi*}, with {ce'u} bound to {ma kau}"},{"word":"mau'au","selmaho":"MAUhAU","score":1,"definition":"mekso: conversion of operator/function to operand","notes":"Must be followed by a function (meaning \"f\", not \"f(x)\" (which is a number)) or operator (such as \"+\"). Treats it formally and syntactically as a number so that it can be operated upon, such as by {se'au} or by a functional/operator (technical sense). Terminated by {zai'ai}; the pair essentially act as mathematical quotation marks. Also works on connectives and {kei'i}. Expressions may be complicated (such as with SE, NA, NAI, etc. modifying the string); perhaps one may even find a use for quoting relations (such as equality or element-hood) and/or some brivla or other cmavo. See also: {kei'au}."},{"word":"maudji","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ prefers $d_1=m_1$ (event/state) to $m_2$ for purpose $d_3$ by amount/excess $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {zmadu}, {djica}, {zmanei}"},{"word":"ma'udzau","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ upvotes / \"likes\" / \"+1\"s $x_2$ in system $x_3$","notes":"Refers to systems (chiefly on the Internet) that keep a running tally of approval-votes, and sometimes disapproval-votes as well. See {ni'udzau}, {adzau}, {co'udzau}, {nildzau}"},{"word":"mau'e","selmaho":"MAUhE","score":1,"definition":"UI conversion start quote; converts grammatical Lojban text to cmavo of selma'o UI","notes":"Internal text/utterance must be grammatical and Lojbanic; output is some unspecified emotion relating to/specific to/associated with the referent of quoted text. The construct as a whole operates/behaves as UI. See also: {mau'o}."},{"word":"mau'i","selmaho":"CAI2","score":4,"definition":"attitudinal: stronger intensity attitudinal relativizer ","notes":"Specifies a stronger intensity - relative to any previously specified intensity of the same UI/cmavo. CAI2 after CAI specifies an absolute intensity - but the CAI2 specifies the relative shift from the regular value. CAI after CAI2 specifies an relative value - and the CAI denotes the relative amount interval size. See also {me'ai}, {dau'i}, {sai}"},{"word":"maulne","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a strictly positive natural/whole number (strictly positive integer).","notes":"Does not include 0. See also: \"{dzalene}\"."},{"word":"mau'o","selmaho":"MAUhO","score":1,"definition":"UI conversion end quote (elidable terminator); converts grammatical Lojban text to cmavo of selma'o UI","notes":"Internal text/utterance must be grammatical and Lojbanic; output is some unspecified emotion relating to/specific to/associated with the referent of quoted text. The construct as a whole operates/behaves as UI. See also: {mau'e}."},{"word":"ma'urbixlanka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a/the chrysalis/pupa/pupal stage of $x_2$"},{"word":"ma'urcu'e","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a college at $c_2$ teaching subject $c_3$ to audience $c_4=m_1$ operated by $c_5$.","notes":"An institution for adult education at a basic or intermediate level (teaching those of any age). Cf. {ckule}, {balcu'e}."},{"word":"ma'urgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ makes $m_1$ ripe/mature/grown","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {gasnu}, {makcu}"},{"word":"ma'urnakybakni","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=n_1=m_1$ is a bull [adult male cattle/beef-producer/bovine] of species/breed $b_2$."},{"word":"ma'urnau","score":1,"definition":"$n_1=m_1$ is a man/men (adult); x1 is a male humanoid, adult in development-quality $m_2$ (ka)."},{"word":"ma'urni'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=n_1=m_1$ is a woman/women (adult); $x_1$ is a female humanoid, adult in development-quality $x_2=m_2$ (ka)."},{"word":"mau'u","selmaho":"UI1","score":2,"definition":"savoring/focusing and attempting to retain feelings of strong satisfaction - trying to escape intense dissatisfaction","notes":"'Mmm...'"},{"word":"mau'ucmo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ purrs/moans in pleasure/satisfaction with sound $x_2$","notes":"See {mau'u}, {cmoni}, {pluka}, {murmura}"},{"word":"mau'ufri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) savors $x_2$ (event/experience); $x_1$ lingers on and enjoys $x_2$ completely ","notes":"See {mau'u}, {zanfri}, {lifri}"},{"word":"ma'u zei ionti","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an cation of radical/(atom of element)$x_2$ with $x_3$ charges.","notes":"Cf. {ionti}, {ni'u zei ionti}, {lektoni}, {xumsle}."},{"word":"ma'u zei majga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is massive/has positive mass."},{"word":"ma'u zei namcu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a positive number (greater than zero (0)), understood as a member of an ordered set with additive identity, such as the typical structure on the set of all real numbers.","notes":"See also: {ni'u zei namcu}."},{"word":"mavji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of oats [grain] of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {gurni}."},{"word":"mavypesxu","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a quantity of oatmeal/porridge made from oat species $p_2=m_2$","notes":"(m1 is subsumed in definitional part) see {mavji},{pesxu} see also {mavystasu}"},{"word":"mavystasu","score":1,"definition":"$x1=s1$ is porridge of type $x2=m2$"},{"word":"maxri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of wheat [grain] of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {gurni}."},{"word":"maxrnspelta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is (a quantity of) spelt (scientific name: “Triticum aestivum subsp. spelta”)."},{"word":"maxtriksi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a matrix (mathematical object/number/operator) representing or meaning (object/information) $x_2$ with properties $x_3$","notes":"This definition refers to the object, not the representation. A given maxtriksi is not changed by a chance of base no matter how its appearance does, and two maxtriksi are not the same, even if they are represented in equivalent forms in some bases (or even the same one)."},{"word":"maxydzu","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=m_1$ stomps on surface $c_2$ using limbs $c_3$ crushing $m_2$ into pulp mass $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {marxa}, {cadzu}."},{"word":"maxyvru","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a crash (sound) produced by $m_1$ smashing into $m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {marxa}, {savru}"},{"word":"me","selmaho":"ME","score":100000,"definition":"convert sumti to selbri/tanru element; $x_{1}$ is specific to [sumti] in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"me'a","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"mleca modal, 1st place (a lesser) undercut by ... ; usually a sumti modifier."},{"word":"me'ai","selmaho":"CAI2","score":4,"definition":"attitudinal: weaker intensity attitudinal relativizer ","notes":"Specifies a weaker intensity - relative to any previously specified intensity of the same UI/cmavo. See also {mau'i}, {dau'i}, {ru'e}"},{"word":"me'ajbi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a little lesser than $x_2$ in dimension $x_3$; $x_1$ is almost as $x_3$ as $x_2$ is"},{"word":"me'andi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is henna of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {larcu}, {cinta}"},{"word":"me'au","selmaho":"ME","score":6,"definition":"Convert abstract predicate sumti back to predicate","notes":"Has an inverse: {me'ei}. Essentially synonymous with {ckaji}. Differences: ckaji2 is unary whereas the me'au-predicate can have any arity; me'au is in ME."},{"word":"mebmla","score":2,"definition":"$ml_1$ is a temple/side of forehead belonging to $me_2$","notes":"from {mebri} {mlana}"},{"word":"mebri","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the brow/forehead [projecting flat/smooth head/body-part] of $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {stedu}, {flira}."},{"word":"mebybo'u","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=m_1$ is a/the frontal bone [os frontale] performing function $b_2$ in body of $b_3=m_2$","notes":"See also {mebri} and {bongu}."},{"word":"meckai","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is less $x_2$ (ka of $x_1$) than $x_3$ (ka of $x_1$)","notes":"made to match {zmakai}"},{"word":"meckanpe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ underestimates the value satisfying $x_2$ (ka/ni) by amount $x_3$, underestimated with likelihood $x_4$; $x_2$ (property) is satisfied by a number greater by amount $x_3$ than that expected by $x_1$ with likelihood $x_4$","notes":"See also {kanpe}, {zmakanpe}, {dunkanpe}, {fickanpe}."},{"word":"mecmlerai","score":1,"definition":"$me_1=t_1$ is least beautiful among set/range $t_3$ to $m_2$ in aspect $me_3$ (ka) by aesthetic standard $me_4$.","notes":"Cf. {mleca}, {melbi}, {traji}, {mlerai}, {mlemau}, {mleme'a}."},{"word":"mecna'u","score":3,"definition":"$m_1=n_1$ is a negative number relative to origo $m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ni'u}, {nonmecna'u}, {fatna'u}, {zmana'u}."},{"word":"mecnei","score":2,"definition":"$n_1$ disprefers $n_2=m_1$ to $m_2$, because of property/quantity $m_3$, by margin $m_4$","notes":"made to match {zmanei}"},{"word":"mecrai","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=t_1$ is the least of $m_2=t_4$ in property $m_3$ (ka/ni) by amount $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {mleca}, {traji}"},{"word":"mecraizmana'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the supremum of set $x_2$ under (partial) ordering $x_3$","notes":"x2 must be a set; although it is standard (and lazy) mathematical practice to speak of \"the supremum of a function\" (including sequences) in some domain or to constrain the supremum with respect to certain variables in some way, all of these features can and ought to be constraints defining the set of which the supremum is taken; in Lojban, no leeway is given toward such sloppiness. See also: {zmaraimecna'u}, {nacyzmarai}."},{"word":"mecroi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ happens less often than $x_2$ in interval $x_3$","notes":"{mleca} {roi}"},{"word":"mectolmlerai","score":1,"definition":"$me_1=t_1$ is least ugly among set/range $t_3$ to $me_2$ in aspect $me_3$ (ka) by aesthetic standard $me_4$.","notes":"Cf. {mleca}, {melbi}, {traji}, {tolmlerai}, {tolmlemau}, {tolmleme'a}."},{"word":"mectolnei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ dislikes $x_2$ less than $x_3$; $x_1$ would rather have $x_2$ than $x_3$","notes":"Similar to {zmanei}, but implies choosing the lesser of two evils. See {mleca}, {tolnei}"},{"word":"mecybrarai","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=b_1$ is the smallest/[ least big] among set/range $t_4$ in property/dimension(s) $b_2$ (ka).","notes":"Cf. {mleca}, {barda}, {cmarai}, {bramau}, {brarai}, {brame'a}."},{"word":"mecycmarai","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=c_1$ is the biggest/[ least small] among set/range $t_4$ in property/dimension(s) $c_2$ (ka).","notes":"Cf. {mleca}, {cmalu}, {traji}, {brarai}, {cmarai}, {cmamau}, {cmame'a}."},{"word":"mecyjavdu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is less than or equal to $x_2$ in property/quantity $x_3$ by amount $x_4$.","notes":"See also {su'e}"},{"word":"mecyxagrai","score":1,"definition":" $t_1=x_1$ is the worst among set/range $t_4$ for $x_2$ by standard $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mleca}, {xamgu}, {traji}, {xagme'a}, {xauzma}, {xagrai}, {xlarai}."},{"word":"mecyxlarai","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=x_1$ is the best/[least bad] among set/range $t_4$ for $x_2$ by standard $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mleca}, {xlali}, {traji}, {xagrai}, {xlamau}, {xlarai}, {xlame'a}, {zanrai}."},{"word":"medlara","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a medlar fruit (Mespilus germanica) of type $x_2$","notes":"See {grute}"},{"word":"medomoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is yours among $x_2$ by rule/relationship $x_3$; $x_1$ is your $x_2$ by rule/relationship $x_3$."},{"word":"medzo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ meditates about $x_2$ using practice/method/study $x_3$"},{"word":"me'e","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"cmene modal, 1st place (requires quote) with name ...; so-called ..."},{"word":"me'ei","selmaho":"LE","score":4,"definition":"Article for abstract predicate sumti. Turns a selbri into an abstraction with all open places filled by {ce'u}.","notes":"Has an inverse: {me'au}"},{"word":"me'ei'o","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso n-ary operator: interleave sequences","notes":"Given the ordered input of m sequences a_i wherein the jth term is a_(i,j), the output is a sequence z with the nth term z_n = a_(n % m, 1 + (n - n % m)/m), where \"n % m\" is the remainder of division/modulus of n by m."},{"word":"me'e ma","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"sumti question asking for a name; who?; requires quoted name as an answer."},{"word":"megbivysamsle","score":1,"definition":"$se1$ is (close to) a million of eight indivisible, most basic computer subunits of computer $se2$; se1 is a megabyte","notes":"In binary a megabyte is actually 1 048 576 bytes, but we can round off for brevity, and to parallel the metric units."},{"word":"megdje","score":3,"definition":"$d1$ is $d2$ full megadays (million day unit) in duration (default is 1 megaday) by standard $d3$","notes":"For use with metric dating system."},{"word":"megdo","score":100004,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a million [$10^6$] of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"See also {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}, {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}"},{"word":"megygra","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ tonne(s) [metric unit] in mass (default is 1) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Cf. {megdo}, {grake}."},{"word":"me'i","selmaho":"PA3","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: less than."},{"word":"mei","selmaho":"MOI","score":100003,"definition":"convert number to cardinality selbri; $x_{1}$ is a mass formed from a set $x_{2}$ of n members, one or more of which is/are $x_{3}$, measured relative to the set $x_{4}$.","notes":"[$x_1$ is a mass with N components $x_3$ composing set $x_2$; $x_2$ is an n-tuple ($x_2$ is completely specified) (= {selmei} for reordered places); $x_1$ forms an n-some; $x_3$ (not necessarily a complete enumeration) are among the members of $x_2$); See also {cmima}, {gunma}, cmavo list {moi}."},{"word":"mei'a","selmaho":"PA4","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: arbitrarily small/lesser/diminished/few (finite and nonzero but otherwise as small as desired).","notes":"No assumption about signum; the above definition is given in absolute value terms. In other words, the typical meaning of \"arbitrarily and positively small\" is \"{ma'umei'a}\", meanwhile \"arbitarily small in absolute value but negative\" is given by \"{ni'umei'a}\". See also: {zau'u}."},{"word":"mei'e","selmaho":"MEIhE","score":2,"definition":"Accepts any number of sumti and turns them into a selbri-unit that means \"$x_1$ is among the referents of these sumti\".","notes":"See {me}, {menre}, {cmima}. Elidable terminator: {mei'o}"},{"word":"mei'i","selmaho":"MOI","score":3,"definition":"convert number to cardinality selbri: $x_1$ is/are [number] in number; there is/are [number] things among $x_1$.","notes":"This definition assumes Xorlo plural variables semantics. See also {mei}."},{"word":"mein","score":1,"definition":"Maine (U.S. state)","notes":"The U.S. state of Maine. See also {nu'ampcr}, {vrMANT}/{vyrMANT}, {masyTCUsyts}, {kyNErykyt}, {roDAIlynd}, {nuUINglynd}."},{"word":"MEIN","score":0,"definition":"Maine (U.S. state)"},{"word":"meindoksai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ feel mendokusai about the prospect of $x_2$ (abstraction)."},{"word":"mei'o","selmaho":"MEIhO","score":2,"definition":"Elidable terminator for selma'o MEIhE (which turns any number of sumti into a selbri-unit)","notes":"Needed to close a MEIhE expression to resume adding sumti to the parent bridi."},{"word":"meiris","score":1,"definition":"Mary"},{"word":"meirmoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=moi_1$ is the $x_2$-th element out of $x_3$ elements from set $x_4=moi_2=mei_2$.","notes":"$x_3$ is the total number of elements in set $x_3$. Cf. {mei}, {moi}."},{"word":"me'ispe","score":4,"definition":"$s_1$ is a sister's spouse of $m_2$ under law/custom/tradition/system/convention $sp_3$.","notes":"Omit $x_4=s_2=m_1$. Cf. {speni}, {bunspe}, {tubyspe}, {speme'i}."},{"word":"mei'u","selmaho":"ME","score":1,"definition":"converts sumti into selbri: $x_1$ is [that sumti]'s, among $x_2$, by relationship $x_3$ (binary ka).","notes":"A replacement for «me SUMTI moi», but without the hack. See {me}, {moi}, {memimoi}."},{"word":"mei zei ni'orsu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'paragraphs' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: paragraph (NIhO+ # paragraphs)?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"meizma","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is more numerous than $x_2$; $x_1$ has a greater cardinality than $x_2$","notes":"Synonymous with {sormei}. See also {mei}, {memkai}, {zmadu}, {dubmau}."},{"word":"mejgu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Malaysia country, for people $x_2$","notes":"Syn. {gugdemuje}. See {meljo}, {gugde}"},{"word":"mejru'u","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is measured in malaysian ringgit (MYR) as $r_2$ (quantity), in the Algerian monetary system $r_3$."},{"word":"mekfancu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an operator/mathematical function/single-valued mapping from domain $x_2$ to range $x_3$ defined by mathematical expression/rule $x_4$."},{"word":"mekna'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the value of expression $x_2$ in base/convention $x_3$.","notes":"See also {ju'u}"},{"word":"meko'es","score":1,"definition":"Mac OS"},{"word":"mekrot","score":1,"definition":"(font) blackboard bold, mathbb, so-called double-struck type","notes":"Used in conjunction with «ce'a». Especially used for important sets and fields."},{"word":"mekseia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'mex-operator' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: SE # mex-operator | NAhE # mex-operator | MAhO # mex /TEhU#/ | NAhU # selbri /TEhU#/ | VUhU #. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"mekso","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [quantifier/expression] is a mathematical expression interpreted under rules/convention $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cmaci}, {dilcu}, {fancu}, {frinu}, {jalge}, {namcu}, {parbi}, {pilji}."},{"word":"meksota","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'mex' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: mex-1 (operator mex-1)* | FUhA # rp-expression. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"meksu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an operand of operator $x_2$ filling place $x_3$ under rules/convention $x_4$."},{"word":"mektika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'operand' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: operand-1 ((ek | joik) stag? KE # operand /KEhE#/)?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"melbi","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is beautiful/pleasant to $x_{2}$ in aspect $x_{3}$ (ka) by aesthetic standard $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also handsome, pretty, gorgeous, cute, comely, graceful. See also {pluka}, {xamgu}."},{"word":"meljo","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Malaysian/Malay culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {baxso}, {bindo}."},{"word":"melmi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a honey produced by $x_2$"},{"word":"melplin","score":2,"definition":"Name: Saturn","notes":"A {jvocmevo} meaning \"{melbi} {plini}\", or \"beautiful planet\". Named so because, in the words of astronomer Phil Plait, \"when you ask astronomers or astronauts what got them started, what was the very first thing that happened to them to inspire them to do what they do, overwhelmingly, they will tell you: 'I saw Saturn through a telescope'\". See also {xavyplin} {remsol} {stoplin} {vidyplin} {remted} {remlur} {xunplin} {balplin}."},{"word":"meltoni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is (a quantity of) melatonin"},{"word":"memimoi","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is mine among $x_2$ by rule/relationship $x_3$; $x_1$ is my $x_2$ by rule/relationship $x_3$."},{"word":"memjdika","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ decreases in number by amount $x_2$","notes":"See also {memyze'a}"},{"word":"memkai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is/are $x_2$ (li) in number, and are among $x_3$","notes":"This definition is based on the BPFK definition of {mei}. See also {mei}."},{"word":"memlai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ numbers/adds up to/consists of $x_2$ (number) counting by units $x_3$; $x_1$ are $x_2$ in number.","notes":"See {mei}, {klani}. Syn. {zilkancu}"},{"word":"memymau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is/are more in number than $x_2$"},{"word":"memyme'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is/are fewer in number than $x_2$"},{"word":"memyze'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ increases in number by amount $x_2$","notes":"See also {memjdika}"},{"word":"mencre","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=m_2$ (person) is intelligent/smart by standard $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {menli}, {certu}, {bebna}, {pensi}, {crexalbo}"},{"word":"mencti","score":4,"definition":"$c_1$ reads/watches/listens to/mentally consumes $c_2$."},{"word":"menfau","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=m_1$ (event) is a mental event that happens/occurs/takes place in a/the mind of $m_2$; x1 is an incident/happening/occurrence of thought/dream/feeling/realization or any other mental activity ."},{"word":"menkini","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ are the result of mapping $x_2$ using function $x_3$ (2-ary ka)","notes":"The first and second places of $x_3$ correspond respectively to the first and second places of menkini. See also {menre}, {ckini}"},{"word":"menli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a mind/intellect/psyche/mentality/[consciousness] of body $x_{2}$.","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is mental/psychological/a mental phenomenon; multiple personalities (= so'i {menli}). See also {besna}, {morji}, {mucti}, {pensi}, {sanji}, {xanri}, {sevzi}, {xadni}."},{"word":"menmakfa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is psychic magic/power to $x_2$ performed by $x_3$."},{"word":"menmikce","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a psychologist/psychiatrist/counsellor/mental health practitioner of client $m_2$ treating ailment $m_3$ with treatment $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {menli}, {mikce}, {menske}, {jikske}"},{"word":"menmle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=melbi_1=menli_2$ has a mind that is beautiful to $x_2=melbi_2$ in aspect $x_3=melbi_3$.","notes":"menli1 place removed. See {menli}, {melbi}, {sepre}."},{"word":"menmuvgau","score":4,"definition":"$g_1=me_1$ telekinetically / with its mind moves $mu_1$ to destination/receiver $mu_2$ [away] from origin $mu_3$ over path/route $mu_4$","notes":"Made from {menli}+{muvgau}. {menli}2 dropped on account of irrelevancy. See also {gasnu}, {klama}, {litru}, {makfa}, {menli}, {muvdu}."},{"word":"menre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is/are among the referent(s) of $x_2$","notes":"See also {me}."},{"word":"menrece","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is among $x_2$, $x_3$, $x_4$, etc.","notes":"See {menre}, {me}, {porsice}, {setmice}, {gunmace}"},{"word":"menrirci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (person) is neurodivergent in property/aspect $x_2$ (ka) among members of $x_3$.","notes":"$x_1$ has a brain that functions in ways that diverge significantly from the dominant societal standards of \"normal.\" This is a broad term: it includes autism, dyslexia, schizophrenia, Tourette syndrome, ADHD, et cetera."},{"word":"menryjinvi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ considers/opines $x_2$ to be among $x_3$","notes":"See also {menre}, {jinvi}, {kancu}."},{"word":"menseigau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ distinguishes / differentiates / discriminates between $x_2$ and $x_3$","notes":"Neutral sense of \"discriminate\". See {terdrata}, {ficpei}"},{"word":"menseigauka'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is able to distinguish between $x_2=ms_1$ and $x_3=ms_2$ under conditions $x_4=k_3$"},{"word":"menseika'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is able to distinguish between $x_2=ms_1$ and $x_3=ms_2$ under conditions $x_4=k_3$"},{"word":"mensi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a sister of/sororal to $x_{2}$ by bond/tie/standard/parent(s) $x_{3}$; [not necessarily biological].","notes":"See also {bruna}, {tunba}, {tamne}, {famti}."},{"word":"menske","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass of facts) is mental science/psychology about subject matter $s_2$ based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {menli}, {saske}, {bi'armenske}, {menmikce}."},{"word":"menskeplitcica","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ uses reverse-psychology/psychologically-based trick $x_2$ (abstraction; instance or idea of the trick) against $x_3$ in order to effect $x_4$.","notes":"$x_2$ need not be 'reverse'."},{"word":"mensku","score":1,"definition":"$x1=m2=c1$ thinks/[mentally says to oneself] $x2=c2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept)"},{"word":"mentapiperita","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of peppermint of species/strain $x_2$"},{"word":"mentu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ minutes in duration (default is 1 minute) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {junla}, {cacra}, {snidu}, {tcika}."},{"word":"mentufa","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (parser) parses text $x_2$ using grammar $x_3$, the parser being mental, in the mind of $x_4$.","notes":"Place structure based on {gentufa} and other -tufa words."},{"word":"menynunda'a","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is psychological warfare on the part of $d_1$."},{"word":"menytcaci","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is the psychological disposition of $t_2=m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tcaci}, {seltra}, {selzu'e}, {selpre}."},{"word":"menzda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=z_1$ is a brainhouse of $x_2=z_2=m_2$","notes":"a place that serves as a home, that exists in someone's mind"},{"word":"menzdapla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=z_2=m_2=p_1$ designs their brainhouse $x_2=z_1=p_2$; $x_1$ conhouses","notes":"Cf. {menzda}; 'brainhouse', an imaginary place in someone's mind that feels like home. Conhousing is the activity of designing a brainhouse; deciding and planning out its details."},{"word":"menzi'u","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is purple (mental combination of red and blue) [color adjective].","notes":"Created to distinguish between purple as a mental construct and violet as a place on the physical color spectrum. See {gusyzi'u}."},{"word":"me'o","selmaho":"LI","score":100000,"definition":"the mathematical expression (unevaluated); convert unevaluated mathematical expression to sumti."},{"word":"me'oi","selmaho":"MEhOI","score":5,"definition":"non-Lojban brivla","notes":"Quick way to borrow foreign words into Lojban. Also known as \"stage-0 fu'ivla\". Equivalent to {me'au} {la'e} {zo'oi}. See {mu'oi}."},{"word":"merbau","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=b_1$ is the American English language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Cf. {ritybau}, {gliglibau}, {glibau}, {bangenugu}, {bangu}, {merko}, {glico},"},{"word":"merfei","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is worth $f_2=m_1$ US cents.","notes":"Cf. {fepni}, {merko}, {jdini}"},{"word":"merfiti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a skunk of genus/species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ckankua}, {cribe}, {prokioni}, {mabru}."},{"word":"mergu'e","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=g_1$ is the United States of America.","notes":"Cf. {merko}, {gugde}, {gugde'usu}."},{"word":"merja'a","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=j_1$ is a president of the United States of America.","notes":"Cf. {merko}, {jatna}, {nolraitru}"},{"word":"merje'a","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=m_1$ is the United State of America as a state.","notes":"A U.S. state, or any part of a federation is referred to as {gugypau}. Cf. {merko}, {jecta}, {bemro}."},{"word":"merjinme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of americium [Am]"},{"word":"merkadno","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=k_1$ reflects angloamerican culture/nationality/geography/language in aspect $m_1=k_1$.","notes":"Pertaining to the United States and Canada. Cf. {merko}, {kadno}, {bemro}, {bemjoitco}"},{"word":"merklu","score":2,"definition":"$k_1=m_1$ is US culture.","notes":"Cf. {merko}, {kulnu}, {bemro}, {steito}"},{"word":"merko","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ pertains to USA/American culture/nationality/dialect in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {brito}, {bemro}, {ketco}, {xispo}, {glico}."},{"word":"merlanu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a whiting of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {finpe}, {merluci}, {finprgado}, {sperlanu}, {labyfi'e}."},{"word":"merli","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) measures/evaluates $x_{2}$ [quantity] as $x_{3}$ units on scale $x_{4}$ (si'o), with accuracy $x_{5}$.","notes":"See also {kancu}, {rupnu}, {fepni}, {dekpu}, {gutci}, {minli}, {bunda}, {ckilu}, {gradu}, {satci}, {centi}, {cimde}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {kramu}, {litce}, {manri}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}."},{"word":"mermaide","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mermaid","notes":"See also {remna}, {finpe}"},{"word":"mernmafine","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an American muffin.","notes":"See also {ritrmafine}."},{"word":"mernta","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of mint (member of the genus Mentha) of species/strain $x_2$"},{"word":"merpati","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pigeon, dove (family Columbidae) of taxon $x_2$","notes":"See also {cipni}"},{"word":"merpe'ajitstic","score":1,"definition":"American frontier/Wild West/Old West","notes":"From {merko}+{preja}+{jimte}+{stici}= US expanding border to the west."},{"word":"mers","score":1,"definition":"Middle East respiratory syndrome","notes":"see also {sars}, {virnkorona}"},{"word":"mertistcau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the U.S. Northeast(ern)/New English megalopolis (the Bos-Wash Corridor) in property/aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"mertru","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a government of the United States of America.","notes":"Cf. {merko}, {turni}, {merja'a}"},{"word":"meryru'u","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=m_1$ is $r_2$ US dollars.","notes":"Cf. {merko}, {rupnu}, {jdini}, {merfei}"},{"word":"meryru'ubu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dollar sign"},{"word":"mes","score":1,"definition":"Sister","notes":"Cf. {mensi}, {bun}, {mam}, {paf}, {bes}, {tix}."},{"word":"mespo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Mesopotamian geography/chronology/culture/language/identity in aspect $x_2$","notes":"This word could be applied to post-Islamic time periods, but it probably strongly connotes cultures and/or time periods of antiquity. See also: .{alcamacrike}, {lusto}, {bablo}, {sumro}, {xakto}, {semto}, {xrabo}."},{"word":"metfo","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ (bridi) is a metaphor/figurative expression having literal meaning $x_2$ to observer $x_3$","notes":"See {sinxa}, {smuni}, {sidysmu}, {tanru}, {pevna}, {pe'a}, {ve} {lujvo}, {cimjvo}"},{"word":"metfora","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a metaphor representing $x_2$ in aspect $x_3$"},{"word":"metnidytcika","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the second/second notation of the minute, of event/state $x_2$, in system $x_3$.","notes":"{cacra} zei {mentu} zei {tcika}. As default, the number $x_1$ is counted from the first second of the minute. See {ti'u'i} for BAI. ex.) li voxa cu metnidytcika lo nu samymri ti mi kei u'y ty cy (This was e-mailed to me at 46 seconds past the minute UTC.)"},{"word":"metro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is localized public transport system for city/metropolitan region/locale/region $x_2$ using infrastructure/facilities/means of transportation $x_3$.","notes":"This is mostly just to reserve the gismu space for \"metro\", which is begging to be made into a gismu; this may not be the best definition for the word space. Need not be a subway/underground train system."},{"word":"metromynilys","score":1,"definition":"Metro Manila, Philippines"},{"word":"metxani","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is some methane/CH4/marsh gas/natural gas","notes":"See {gapci}"},{"word":"me'u","selmaho":"MEhU","score":100000,"definition":"elidable terminator: end sumti that was converted to selbri; usually elidable."},{"word":"mexno","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Mexican culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {xispo}, {bemro}, {spano}."},{"word":"mexri'osanso","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a mexican salsa verde [sauce] for use with $s_2$, containing ingredient(s) including $s_3$."},{"word":"mexru'u","score":3,"definition":"$r_1$ is measured in mexican peso (MXN) as $r_2$ (quantity), in the Mexican monetary system $r_3$."},{"word":"mexybau","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=b_1$ is the Mexican Spanish language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"from {mexno} {bangu} c.f. {sanbau}."},{"word":"mexygu'e","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=g_1$ is Mexico","notes":"Cf. {mexno}, {gugde}, {gugdemuxu}."},{"word":"mexyxeksanso","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a mexican salsa negra [sauce] for use with $s_2$, containing ingredient(s) including $s_3$."},{"word":"mi","selmaho":"KOhA3","score":100001,"definition":"pro-sumti: me/we the speaker(s)/author(s); identified by self-vocative."},{"word":"mi'a","selmaho":"KOhA3","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: me/we the speaker(s)/author(s) & others unspecified, but not you, the listener."},{"word":"mi'afra","score":3,"definition":"$f_1$ laughs at $f_3$ under conditions $f_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cisma}, {mlimi'a}."},{"word":"mi'ai","selmaho":"KOhA3","score":3,"definition":"we; several people including one of the speakers; I (the speaker) and at least one another person (even if that person is one of the speakers too)","notes":"English \"we\". {mi'a}, {mi'o} and {ma'a} are more specific cases of {mi'ai}."},{"word":"mi'amli","score":3,"definition":"$m_1=c_1$ titters/chuckles/giggles.","notes":"Synonym to {mlimi'a}. Cf. {cmila}, {milxe}."},{"word":"mi'anma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Burmese in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"mi'arckasu","score":1,"definition":"$cm_1=ck_1$ (mockingly) laughs at $ck_2$ about $ck_3$ (property/event).","notes":"See also: {mi'afra} (to laugh at something, not neccessarily mockingly), {cisma}, {ckasu}."},{"word":"mi'arge","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a souvenir of location $x2$","notes":"from Japanese お土産(romanization omiyage)"},{"word":"mi'arpe'u","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ (agent) tickles $p_2$ with $p_3$ (a locus on $p_1$ or an instrument) at $p_4$ (a locus on $p_2$).","notes":"Cf. {mlisa'e}, {tikpa}."},{"word":"mi'arta'i","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=c_1$ is tired/hurting/in stitches from laughing; $t_1=c_1$ laughs so hard it hurts.","notes":"Typical pain loci include the cheeks and abdomen. Some may also cry. Cf. {cortu}, {klaku}."},{"word":"mi'asna","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is laughter emitted by $s_2=c_1$","notes":"c.f. {cmila}, {sance}."},{"word":"mi'au","selmaho":"UI1","score":3,"definition":"attitudinal: meow, miaow","notes":"See also {sa'ei}."},{"word":"mibmanri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a first-person perspective (frame of reference), observing $x_2$, with rules $x_3$","notes":"See {mi}, {manri}, {mibma'o}"},{"word":"mibma'o","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a first person pronoun in language $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {mi}, {mi'a}, {ma'a}, {mi'e}, {cmavo}, {donma'o}, {sevzi}, {se'a}, {se'i}, {se'o}."},{"word":"mibmlu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ simlu $x_2$ mi"},{"word":"mibmoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is mine among $x_2$."},{"word":"mibykla","score":1,"definition":"$x1=k1$ comes to me from $x2=k3$ via route $x3=k4$ by means $x4=k5$"},{"word":"mibypre","score":4,"definition":"$m_1=p_1$ is me.","notes":"Used instead of {mi} when a brivla is needed."},{"word":"mic","score":1,"definition":"Doctor","notes":"Cf. {mikce}."},{"word":"micka'agau","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=g_1$ uses surgical implement $k_1$ to operate on organ(s) $k_2$ of patient $m_2$, as a treatment for ailment $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mikce}, {katna}"},{"word":"micka'aku'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is an operating theatre in which to perform surgery $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {mikce}, {kumfa}, {micka'agau}, {spita}"},{"word":"micnoi","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a doctor's note prescribing treatment/drug $m_4$ to $m_2$ for ailment $m_3$","notes":"cf {mikce} {notci}"},{"word":"micra'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is related to medical treatment/science/practice, or is medicinal, or is medical, or is related to healthcare, or is related to the practice/occupation of medicine or being a medical practitioner (doctor, nurse, midwife, pharmacist, technician, etc.; also: psychologists, psychiatrists, physical therapists, physicians, veterinarians, hospital administrators, vel sim.), or pertains to hospitals or caregiving, concerning general class of subjects/patients $x_2$ or ailment/body-part $x_3$ or form of treatment/care $x_4$.","notes":"No implication that the subject is human. For veterinarian, $x_2$ is non-human animals in general or some subset thereof. Dentistry, orthodontics, optometry, epidemiology, etc. all are included. Plant or agricultural science related to taking care of ailing plants or preventing their ailments is included ($x_2$ is plants (and possibly fungi)). All reproductive or fertility sciences or services, excepting sex work or similar, are included; obstetrics and reproductive health are included; family planning, abortion services, and contraception science or services are included. Palliative, hospice, and euthanization care are included. Mental health and wellness care, in the form of therapy or similar, is included. This list is not exhaustive."},{"word":"micydi'u","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a clinic/surgery/practice with doctor(s) $m_1$.","notes":"Cf. {mikce}, {dinju}, {spita}"},{"word":"micynimre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a citron (Citrus medica) of type $x_2$","notes":"See {nimre}, {mikce}"},{"word":"micyske","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ (mass of facts) is medical science based on methodology $x_2=s_3$."},{"word":"micyxu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an instance/dose/quantity of medication/medicine/drug $x_2$ for treating ailment $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mikce}, {xukmi}."},{"word":"midju","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is in/at the middle/center/midpoint/[is a focus] of $x_{2}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is central.","notes":"See also {lanxe}, {jbini}, {nutli}, {snuji}, {milxe}, {denmi}, {ralju}."},{"word":"midnoi","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is an instruction for $n_2=m_3$ (event/state) to occur, issued by $n_3=m_1$ for intended recipient $n_4=m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {minde}, {notci}"},{"word":"midvla","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a command word/keyword ordering $v_2=m_3$ (event/state) in language $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {minde}, {valsi}"},{"word":"mi'e","selmaho":"COI","score":100000,"definition":"self vocative: self-introduction - denial of identity; identifies speaker."},{"word":"mi'ecpe","score":3,"definition":"$m_1=c_1$ demands/exacts $c_2=m_3$ of $c_3=m_2$, with manner/form of demand $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {minde}, {cpedu}, {pikci}, {preti}, {ca'icpe}, {camcpe}."},{"word":"mi'enai","selmaho":"COI*","score":100000,"definition":"self vocative: self-introduction - denial of identity; denies identity of speaker."},{"word":"mi'ercpesku","score":1,"definition":"$cu_1=cp_1=m_1$ demands $cu_2=cp_2=m_3$ (text) from $cu_3=cp_3=m_2$ via medium $cu_4$"},{"word":"mi'erxanpli","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=xa_2=p_1$ commands/orders to $m_2$ using hand (gesture) $xa_1=p_2$ to do/bring about $m_3$. ","notes":"Example 12.84 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"mi'esku","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=m_1=c_1$ expresses/states command $x_2=c_2$ to recipient(s) $x_3=m_2=c_3$ via expressive medium $x_4=c_4$.","notes":"$m_3$ of {minde} (the desired result) is presumably cointained in he expression of the command. $x_1$ commands $x_3$ with expression $x_2$."},{"word":"mifnrotpaci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is the ROT-13-encoded form of $x_2$ (text).","notes":"Synonymous to {rotpaci}."},{"word":"mifra","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is encoded/cipher text of plain-text $x_{2}$ by code/coding system $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is in code; $x_{3}$ is a code.","notes":"Code (= {termifra}). See also {mipri}, {lerfu}, {sinxa}."},{"word":"mifsle","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a block of cipher $m_3$","notes":"A block of ciphertext. See also {selmifsle}. m3 is not necessarily a block cipher; it could be a byte stream cipher, in which case s1 is a byte. Also, codon; see {mivmifsle}."},{"word":"mi'i","selmaho":"BIhI","score":100000,"definition":"non-logical interval connective: ordered components: ... center, ... range surrounding center."},{"word":"miiAmiiak","score":1,"definition":"The Miami(-Illinois) people or tribe; Maumee; Myaamia(ki).","notes":"Native Americans. See also: \"{banmu'i'a}\"."},{"word":"miiamip","score":1,"definition":"Pertaining to the Miami Valley of Ohio (which drains into the Ohio River near Cincinnati)","notes":"The names for the Great Miami River and Little Miami River would use this word, and maybe others. The Miami University in Oxford, Ohio would be named after this word too."},{"word":"mi'i'au","selmaho":"PA","score":2,"definition":"digit/number: interval/range indicator for significant digits (determined by midpoint).","notes":"Given a well-formed digit string \"$x_{n} x_{n-1} ... x_{m}$ mi'i'au $x_{m-1} x_{m-2} ...$\", where (a) \"$x_i$\" is a member of selma'o PA (other than this word or similar words; including at most one instance of \"{pi}\") for all $i$, and (b) the string represents$^{*_{1}}$ a finite number in base-$b$ (taken to be ten by cultural convention in most human cases unless explicitly specified otherwise), the usage of this word in the aforementioned digit string yields an output of the interval $(\\sum_{i = 0}^{\\infty}{(x_{n-i} b^{n-i})} - b^{m}, \\, \\sum_{i = 0}^{\\infty}{(x_{n-i} b^{n-i})} + b^{m})$, after adjusting for \"$x_k$\" in the original string being \"{pi}\" or \"{pi'e}\" vel sim. for at least one $k$ (because that does not work in the summation notation without adjustment); notice the single minus sign in the expression which forms the lesser (left) endpoint; notice the placement of the comma in the interval, and the endpoint clusivity thereof (both endpoints are excluded), as well. Therefore, using/under the aforementioned notation and assumptions and specifications, usage of this word in \"$x_{n} x_{n-1} ... x_{m}$ mi'i'au $x_{m-1} x_{m-2} ...$\" outputs an interval which is equivalent to the evaluation of/interval referenced by \"eval(\"$x_{n} x_{n-1} ... x_{m} x_{m-1} x_{m-2} ...$\") {ga'o} {mi'i} {ke'i} $b^{m}$\". Importantly, usage of this word generates an interval, not a specific number (even if such would be elliptical or vague) - meaning, among other things, that equality to such an expression would be set equality, and not numeric equality. Note that the interval which is generated excludes both endpoints but includes the center (which is the number specified by the string with this word ignored in/removed from it). As an example, where \"M\" represents this word: \"2M000\" yields (1000, 3000); meanwhile, \"20M00\" yields (1900, 2100); also, \"19M69\" yields (1869, 2069); likewise, \"1.2M3\" yields (1.13, 1.33). This word/function is useful for dates (example: \"the mid-2000s\" or \"the period of two centuries which is centered on the year 1900\"), ages (example: \"they are in their mid-twenties\", \"they are older teens or young adults (fifteen to twenty-five years of age)\", or \"they are in their middle adult years (thirties or forties)\"), or any estimate wherein the midpoint/expected value/average is known. The interval which is generated is a complete (math jargon) subset of the real numbers - there are no gaps and, in particular, the interval is not discrete (for example: it is not restricted to only the integers). Note that this word does not yield an interval of an arbitrary radius; use \"{mi'i}\" for that. Use a construct similar to \"there exists a $t$ in (the interval) {re} {mu} mi'i'au such that their age is measured to be (approximately) $t$ in years\" in order to express \"they are in their mid-twenties (approximately 24 years old to 26 years old)\"; the full English expression is wordy, but Lojban can make it concise in translation. See also: \"{mi'i}\", \"{bi'oi'au}\", \"{su'ai}\". (Footnote #1: this entire commentary section assumes that the method of interpretation is via a big-endian, traditional, unbalanced, positional, base-$b$ numerical-representation system with $b$ being an integer such that $b > 1$; however, the method of interpretation can be extended to other systems, such as $p$-adics or such as balanced integer or complex base-$b$ systems, in natural and fairly self-evident ways, although no endeavor shall be made herein in order to do so and the assumptions about $b$ and the method of interpretation should be as aforementioned, ignoring such possibilities for extension)."},{"word":"miiaumis","score":1,"definition":"Pertaining to the Miami/Maumee River or area in Ohio.","notes":"The Maumee drains into Lake Erie near Toledo, Ohio."},{"word":"mi'idbo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is centrist ideology of $x_2$; $x_2$ is a centrist","notes":"cf. {mi'i}, {sidbo}. See also {zu'adbo}, {ri'udbo}."},{"word":"mi'inkri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ believes in superstition $x_2$ (du'u) about subject $x_3$","notes":"See {krici}"},{"word":"mi'ircelxa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is a machine gun for use against $x_2$ by $x_3$, launching projectile $c_2$ propelled by $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {minji}, {cecla}, {xarci}, {xumjimcelxa'i}, {xilcelxa'i}, {clacelxa'i}, {celgunta}. "},{"word":"mi'ircikre","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ repairs/mends/fixes/maintains $c_2$ for use $m_2=c_3$","notes":"from {minji} {cikre}"},{"word":"mi'irlarcu","score":0,"definition":"$l_1$ is a technology based on the application of craft $l_2$.","notes":"Cf. {minji}, {larcu}"},{"word":"mi'irlarfi'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is technology-oriented science fiction about plot/theme/subject $c_2$ by author $c_3$, based on technology $l_1$.","notes":"Cf. {mi'irlarcu}, {skefi'a}, {minji}, {larcu}, {cfika}"},{"word":"mi'irsmidansu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) performs robot dance/dances like a machine to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"mi'ispi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a piece of machine $m_1=s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {minji}, {spisa}"},{"word":"miiymAs","score":1,"definition":"Myanmar","notes":"Use \".{bymas}.\" for \"Burma\". Based on actual pronunciation, not spelling."},{"word":"mijdi'esirji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a radius of shape $x_2$","notes":"See {mijgresirji}, {midju}, {dirce}, {sirji}"},{"word":"mijdorsai","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a meal with meal dish $x_{2}$."},{"word":"mijgresirji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a diameter between $x_2$ and $x_3$ of $x_4$."},{"word":"mijma'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is a particle connecting two parts of a construct and belonging to word class $x_2$","notes":"{gi}, {bei} are examples."},{"word":"mijycritu","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is the middle of fall/autumn [harvest/cooling season] of year $c_2$ at location $c_3$","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {midju}, {critu}"},{"word":"mijykemkarsna","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a central vowel sound.","notes":"Like, for example, the sound of {ybu} in mijykemkarsna. See also {galmijykemkarsna}, {norgalmijykemkarsna}, {dizmijykemkarsna}, {rixykemkarsna}, {crakemkarsna}, {galkemkarsna}, {norgalkemkarsna}, {dizykemkarsna}, {tebykemkarsna}, {naltebykemkarsna}, {karsna}, {voksna}, {ra'isna}, {relkarsna}, {zunsna}."},{"word":"mijyselpevysmacu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the middle mouse button of computer mouse $x_2$.","notes":"See also: {prityselpevysmacu}, {zulselpevysmacu}."},{"word":"mijyzva","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is located in the middle of $x_2$"},{"word":"mikce","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ doctors/treats/nurses/[cures]/is physician/midwife to $x_{2}$ for ailment $x_{3}$ by treatment/cure $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also medic; (adjective:) $x_1$, $x_4$ is medical; $x_2$ is a patient of $x_1$ (= selmikce for reordered places) ; $x_2$ is treated by $x_1$ person/$x_4$ treatment/method; successfully cure transitive (= {sadmikce}, {sadvelmikce}), intransitive (= sadyselmikce, ka'orbi'o to not imply an external agent/process, though the $x_1$ and $x_4$ of mikce may be self/internal); treatment (= {velmikce}). See also {bilma}, {kanro}, {spita}."},{"word":"mikri","score":100004,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a millionth [$10^{-6}$] of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"See also {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}, {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}"},{"word":"miksini","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is a hagfish of species $m_2$."},{"word":"miksnidu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ microseconds in duration.","notes":"{mikri} {snidu}; the default $x_2$ is 1"},{"word":"mikybontoknu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a microwave oven for cooking $x_2$.","notes":"Microwave ovens use electromagnetic waves of ~2.45 GHz frequency."},{"word":"mikydje","score":2,"definition":"$d1$ is $d2$ full microdays (millionth of a day unit) in duration (default is 1 microday) by standard $d3$","notes":"For use with metric time system."},{"word":"mikygra","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ micrograms in mass (default is 1) by standard $g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mikri}, {grake}"},{"word":"mildje","score":2,"definition":"$d1$ is $d2$ full milidays (thousandth of a day unit) in duration (default is 1 miliday) by standard $d3$; d1 is a metric minute.","notes":"For use with metric time system."},{"word":"milgra","score":4,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ milligrams in mass by standard $g_3$"},{"word":"milis zei sucyskami","score":1,"definition":"$sk_1$ is a Mealy machine for purpose $sk_2$.","notes":"See {sucyskami}."},{"word":"milsnidu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ milliseconds in duration.","notes":"{milti} {snidu}; the default $x_2$ is 1"},{"word":"milti","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a thousandth [1/1000; $10^{-3}$] of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"See also {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}, {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}"},{"word":"miltre","score":5,"definition":"$mit_1=mil_1$ is $mit_2=mil_1$ (one by default) millimeter(s) in length measured in direction $mit_3$ by standard $mit_4$."},{"word":"miltretrebinbo'a","score":0,"definition":"$b_1$ is a microwave (wave with wave-length between 1mm and 1m) in medium $b_2$, wave-form $b_3$, wave length $b_4$, frequency $b_5$"},{"word":"miltymitre","score":2,"definition":"$mit_1=mil_1$ is $mit_2=mil_1$ (one by default) millimeter(s) in length","notes":"See {milti}, {mitre}"},{"word":"milxe","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is mild/non-extreme/gentle/middling/somewhat in property $x_{2}$ (ka); $x_{1}$ is not very $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {mutce}, {traji}, {kandi}, {ruble}, {midju}, {nutli}, {ralci}."},{"word":"milylitce","score":2,"definition":"$l_1=m_1$ is $l_2$ milliliter(s)/millilitre(s) [metric unit] in volume (default is 1) by standard $l_3$.","notes":"See also: liter (={litce}), tablespoon (={mucydekpu})."},{"word":"mimpoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sequence of members $x_2$, $x_3$, $x_4$, ... in that order.","notes":"The ordering rule is simply the order of the arguments, the unordered set is the set with members x2, x3, x4, ..."},{"word":"mimta","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a meme (memetic information/characteristic/aspect) of culture, school of thought (broadly defined), item/phenomenon, vel sim. $x_2$, determining trait/process/property $x_3$.","notes":"Broadly construed. Definition analogous to that of \"{jgina}\". No implication of fitness or virality/spread. See also: \"{sidbo}\", \"{sibvidru}\"."},{"word":"minbaris","score":1,"definition":"Minbari (alien race in the show Babylon 5)"},{"word":"mincku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=j_2$ is a book/text containing work $c_2$, which adds to work $j_3$, by author $c_3$ preserved in medium $c_5$","notes":"x1 is an supplement/appendix/amendment/errata to x3; c4 has been omitted on the assumption that the audience for the additional work is the same as the original"},{"word":"minde","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ issues commands/orders to $x_{2}$ for result $x_{3}$ (event/state) to happen; $x_{3}$ is commanded to occur.","notes":"[also: $x_1$ orders/sets/Triggers. $x_2$ to do/bring about $x_3$; $x_1$ is a commander; commanded (= {termi'e})]; See also {lacri}, te {bende}, {jatna}, {ralju}, {jitro}, {turni}, {tinbe}."},{"word":"mindy'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ directly or indirectly commands $x_2$, via intermediaries $x_3$ (ce'o; ordered list), for result $x_4$ (event) to occur.","notes":"Each commander must demand the same event ($x_3$) to happen, demanding it of the next person in the chain (including, but possibly not ending with, $x_2$). This word is a {brapagjvo} of \"{minde}\" + \".{utka}\"; slightly malformed because \"minde\" is not a binary, as \".utka\" requires."},{"word":"minguuo","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects the ROC (The Republic of China) culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"minji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a machine for use/function $x_{2}$; [automated apparatus, without direct function control].","notes":"Also machinery/mechanism; a machine is initiated/triggered by an agent/force, but thereafter performs its function automatically; if self-directed, (a minji is an) entity (= {zukte}). See also {cabra}, {matra}, {tutci}, {zukte}, {pilno}, {skami}."},{"word":"minli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ (default 1) long local distance unit(s) [non-metric], $x_{3}$ subunits, standard $x_{4}$.","notes":"(additional subunit places may be added as $x_5$, $x_6$, ...); See also {mitre}, {kilto}, {clani}, {ganra}, {condi}, {rotsu}, {rupnu}, {fepni}, {dekpu}, {gutci}, {minli}, {merli}, {bunda}, {kramu}."},{"word":"minlytolcacra","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ long local distance units/miles per hour (mph) in speed/velocity.","notes":"From {minli} {to'e} {cacra}. \"to'e cacra\" is used here to refer to the reciprocal of an hour."},{"word":"minra","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects/mirrors/echoes $x_{2}$ [object/radiation] to observer/point $x_{3}$ as $x_{4}$; $x_{2}$ bounces on $x_{1}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is a mirror/reflector. $x_2$ may be light, lu'e of an imaged object; $x_4$ may be image or echo or the same as $x_2$ if physical object; $x_3$ may be a path for a bounced object; ka is reflection. See also {catlu}, {viska}, {lenjo}, {pensi}."},{"word":"minrado","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Mirad culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Mirad"},{"word":"minsiiu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ seeks/searches/looks for something that has the same identity as $x_2$ among $x_3$","notes":"Syn. {mitysisku}. See {zvasiiu}"},{"word":"minsku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=j_1$ adds/says/expresses $c_2=j_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) to audience $c_3$ via expressive medium $c_4$ following/adding to $j_3$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept)","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {jmina}, {cusku}"},{"word":"minstreli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a minstrel"},{"word":"mintrau","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects the Ming Dynasty culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"mintu","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the same/identical thing as $x_{2}$ by standard $x_{3}$; ($x_{1}$ and $x_{2}$ interchangeable).","notes":"(cf. {panra}, {satci}, {mapti}, {simsa}, {drata}, {dunli}, cmavo list {du} - which has no standard place, {simxu})"},{"word":"mi'o","selmaho":"KOhA3","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: me/we the speaker(s)/author(s) & you the listener(s)."},{"word":"mi'oi","selmaho":"KOhA3","score":2,"definition":"inclusive we; includes the speaker (I) and the listener (you), but may or may not include others","notes":"May mean {mi'o} or {ma'a}, but never {mi'a}. Also see {mi'ai}."},{"word":"mi'o'o'i'o'i'i'o'e'au'ai'u'u'o'o'o'i'i'o'o'i'o'i'o'i'o'i'o'o'i'e'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au","selmaho":"MIhOhOhIhOhIhIhOhEhAUhAIhUhUhOhOhOhIhIhOhOhIhOhIhOhIhOhIhOhOhIhEhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAUhAU","score":0,"definition":"erases all ISO 639-3 {fu'ivla} from Lojban.","notes":"See also: {bangrnozmi'o'o'i'o'i'i'o'e'au'ai'u'u'o'o'o'i'i'o'o'i'o'i'o'i'o'i'o'o'i'e'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au'au}."},{"word":"mipcta","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=m_1=m_2$ peeks at $c_2=m_3$ from $m_4$"},{"word":"mipnavni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of krypton (Kr).","notes":"See also {mipri}, {navni}; {ratni}"},{"word":"mipri","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ keeps $x_{2}$ secret/hidden from $x_{3}$ by method $x_{4}$; $x_{2}$ is a secret; $x_{1}$ hides/conceals $x_{2}$.","notes":"Intransitive hidden/secret, without an agent (= {selcri} or {nalterju'o}); secret (= {selmipri}). See also {stace}, {mifra}, {sivni}, {djuno}, {cirko}, {jarco}."},{"word":"mipstu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (place) hides $m_2=s_2$ from $m_3$ by method $m_4$; $s_1$ is a hiding place.","notes":"Cf. {mipri}, {stuzi}"},{"word":"miptera","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bug of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {cinki}, {ckacinki}, {moptera}, {miptinytci}, {cfila}, {fanza}"},{"word":"miptinytci","score":2,"definition":"$tu_1=m_2$ is a bug used by $ti_1=m_1$ to listen to $ti_2$ without $mi_3$ being aware.","notes":"see also {cfila}, {miptera}, {fanza}"},{"word":"mipygre","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=m_1=m_2$ sneaks through $p_2$ from $p_3$ to $p_4$, hidden from $m_3$"},{"word":"mipypro","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=m_1$ secretly opposes $f_2=m_3$ regarding $f_3$ (abstract) with secrecy method $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {mipri}, {fapro}"},{"word":"mipypu'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=p_1=m_1$ hides/conceals $x_2=p_2$ from $x_4=m_3$ on/at surface/locus $x_3=p_3=m_1$, the location being kept secret by method $x_5=m_4$."},{"word":"mipyzga","score":2,"definition":"$z_1$ spies/snoops on $z_2$ using senses/means $z_3$ under conditions $z_4$."},{"word":"mipyzgakemsamtci","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=z_1$ is a spyware installed on computer(s) including $s_1$ which spies on $z_2$ (victim(s)) under conditions $z_4$.","notes":"See also: {mipyzga}, {ke} and {samtci}."},{"word":"mircai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ glitters/sparkles/glares, reflecting $x_2$ to observer $x_3$."},{"word":"mirgemi","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the author of document $x_2$ from the viewpoint of whom discourse of $x_2$ is made","notes":"See also {xusra}"},{"word":"mirgumi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the author of document $x_2$ from the viewpoint of whom discourse of $x_2$ is made","notes":"Also 'editorial I', 'editorial we'. See also {xusra}, {uencu}, {cusku}."},{"word":"mirjanli","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=m_2=m_4$ bounces off $j_2=m_1$ to point $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {janli}, {minra}."},{"word":"mirlanxe","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is symmetrical about axis $m_1$."},{"word":"mirli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a deer/elk/moose/[hart/stag/doe] of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {mabru}, {danlu}."},{"word":"mirlyre'u","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ is venison/deer meat from species/breed $r_2=m_2$.","notes":"from {mirli} + {rectu}"},{"word":"mirlyxarju","score":1,"definition":"$xa_1$ is a babirusa of species $xa_2$","notes":"not to be confused with {xajmirli}"},{"word":"mirsarxe","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ is symmetrical about axis $m_1$."},{"word":"mirsi'o","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=m_4$ is a notion of $s_2=m_2$ to cognizer $s_3=m_3$.","notes":"A mental reflection of real objects and phenomena in their essential features and relations. Cf. {sidbo}, {selpei}, {selga'e}, {tarmi}."},{"word":"mirsna","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=m_4$ is an echo of sound $m_2=s_2$, reflected by $m_1$ and heard by $m_3$."},{"word":"mirsnarzvafa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=f_1$ echolocates object $x_2=f_2=z_1$ at $x_3=z_2$"},{"word":"mirtci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mirror","notes":"See also {minra}."},{"word":"mirtilo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a blueberry/bog bilberry/whortleberry/evergreen bilberry/(Subgenus Vaccinium) of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"For genus Vaccinium use {bakyjba}"},{"word":"miskai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is famous/well known for being/having property $x_2$ (ka) among $x_3$ (mass).","notes":"{ckaji}1 and {misno}1 subsumed into {miskai}1. {ckaji}2 subsumed into {miskai}2. {misno}2 subsumed into {miskai}3."},{"word":"misno","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (person/object/event) is famous/renowned/is a celebrity among community of persons $x_{2}$ (mass).","notes":"Also celebrated/well-known; (derogative meanings:) notorious/infamous (= {malmi'o}; these could also be expressed using the referenced words). See also se {sinma}, {banli}."},{"word":"mispre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a celebrity / famous person, renowned among community/persons $x_2$"},{"word":"misro","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Egyptian culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {friko}, {muslo}, {xrabo}."},{"word":"misrybau","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=b_1$ is the Egyptian Arabic language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Cf. {misro}, {bangu}, {rabybau}, {bangaru'a}, {bangarubu}."},{"word":"misryfrinu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an Egyptian fraction with denominators $x_2$, $x_3$, ...","notes":"see also {porfrinu}"},{"word":"misrygu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Egypt. ","notes":"Cf. {misro}, {gugde}, {gugde'egu}."},{"word":"misrylatna","score":2,"definition":"$l_{1}=n_2$ is an Egyptian lotus/water lily (genus Nymphaea) [plant/flower/herb] of strain/cultivar $l_{2}$ , symbolizing $l_3$ to culture/religion $l_4$."},{"word":"misryle'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an Egyptian character in writing system $x_2$ (hieroglyphic/hieratic/demotic) meaning $x_3$."},{"word":"misryple","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is papyrus from source $x_2$.","notes":"see also {misryplespa}, {pelji}"},{"word":"misryplespa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a papyrus plant of variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {misryple}, {stagrleoxari}"},{"word":"misygautoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ promotes / publicizes / advertises $x_2$ (object or idea) to community $x_3$; $x_1$ tries to make $x_2$ famous to $x_3$","notes":"Note: English metonymically uses \"sell\" for this concept, but {vecnu} refers to the act of exchange, not advertising or promoting. See {misno}, {gasnu}, {troci}"},{"word":"misyselsi'a","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=s_2$ is glorified by $s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {sinma}, {censa}."},{"word":"misyselsku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a saying, well-known/renowned among people $x_2$"},{"word":"mitcinglepre","score":0,"definition":"$p_1$ is a non-heterosexual/queer/MOTSS.","notes":"Includes both bisexual and exclusively homosexual people."},{"word":"mitcinpa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is homosexual/gay/lesbian;."},{"word":"mitcinpampre","score":0,"definition":"$p_1$ is a non-heterosexual/queer/MOTSS.","notes":"Includes both bisexual and exclusively homosexual people."},{"word":"mitcinse","score":4,"definition":"$c_1$ is homosexual/bisexual in situation $c_2$ by standard $c_4$.","notes":"For strict homosexuality, see {pavmitcinse}. Cf. {relcinse}, {dutcinse}, {nakcinse}, {fetcinse}."},{"word":"mitcmepre","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (person) is a/the namesake of $x_{2}$ (person)."},{"word":"mitfa'e","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=f_1$ is palindromic by standard $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {valsi}, {mirsarxe}."},{"word":"mitfa'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ discovers that $x_2$ is identical to $x_3$ by standard $x_4$; x1 discovers $x_2$'s identity"},{"word":"mitmlu","score":3,"definition":"$s_1=m_1$ seems to be the same as $m_2$ by standard $m_3$ to observer $s_3$ under conditions $s_4$.","notes":"Cf. {simlu}, {mitmlu}."},{"word":"mitmo'a","score":1,"definition":"$mo_1=mi_1$ follows the same pattern as $mi_2$ with respect to forms/events $mo_2$ arranged according to structure $mo_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mintu}, {morna}"},{"word":"mitpamcinse","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ in activity/state $c_2$ exhibits a homoromantic/biromantic orientation by standard $c_4$.","notes":"For a strictly homoromantic orientation, see {pavmitpamcinse}. Cf. {mitcinse}, {pamcinse}."},{"word":"mitpavycinglepre","score":0,"definition":"$pr_1$ is (a) homosexual.","notes":"Cf. {datpavycinglepre}, {pavycinglepre}, {relcinglepre}"},{"word":"mitpavycinpampre","score":0,"definition":"$pr_1$ is (a) homosexual.","notes":"Cf. {datpavycinglepre}, {pavycinglepre}, {relcinglepre}"},{"word":"mitre","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ meter(s) [metric unit] in length (default 1) measured in direction $x_{3}$ by standard $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {kilto}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {gutci}, {litce}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {minli}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}."},{"word":"mitsmuvla","score":3,"definition":"$v_1=m_1$ is a synonym of $m_2$ by standard $m_3$ in language $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mintu}, {smuni}, {valsi}, {smuske}"},{"word":"mitsnavla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a homophone to $x_2$, and means $x_3$ in language $x_4$","notes":"{mintu} {sance} {valsi}"},{"word":"mitxondriio","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mitochondrion of cell $x_2$ of organism $x_3$"},{"word":"mitybe'isi'u","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (set) mutually synchronize $b_2$ via transmission means/medium $b_5$","notes":"For synchronization of time, see {temsaxygau}. Cf. {mintu}, {benji}, {simxu}, {be'isi'u}."},{"word":"mityjutcti","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=j_1=c_1$ cannibalizes $c_2$. $m_1=j_1=c_1$ is a cannibal."},{"word":"mitysisku","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ seeks/searches/looks for something that has the same identity as $x_2$ among $x_3$","notes":"\"X mitysisku Y\" = \"X sisku lo ka ce'u mintu Y\". See also {sisku}"},{"word":"mi'u","selmaho":"UI3b","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: ditto.","notes":"See also {mintu}."},{"word":"mivdalmuzga","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is a zoo at $x_3=m_3$ with animals $x_2=m_2=j_1=d_1$.","notes":"Cf. {jmive}, {danlu}, {muzga}"},{"word":"mivgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ reincarnates/resurrects $j_1$ by standard $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jmive}, {gasnu}"},{"word":"mivjdu","score":1,"definition":"$jd_1=jm_1$ is a jelly fish.","notes":"Cf. {jmive}, {jduli}, {finpe}."},{"word":"mivjoimi'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cyborg/cybernetic organism. $x_1$ has organic part(s) $x_2$ and biomechatronic/cybernetic part(s) $x_3$.","notes":"Particularly invoking the \"mixed together\" sense of {joi}. See also {jmive}, {joi}, {minji}."},{"word":"mivmro","score":1,"definition":"$m1$ is alive after being dead/ceasing to be alive; m1 is a zombie."},{"word":"mivmu'e","score":4,"definition":"$m_1$ is nature/the world of living things $m_2=j_1$, defined by rules $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jmive}, {munje}"},{"word":"mivmu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is a life-goal of $x_3=m_3=j_1$ motivating $x_2=m_2$ .","notes":"Cf. {jmive}, {mukti}"},{"word":"mivnalsti","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=s_2$ is immortal by standard $j_2$. ","notes":"See also {jmive}, {sisti}, {na'e}."},{"word":"mivrlaminari'ale","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is kelp/an organism of the order Laminariales of species $x_2$."},{"word":"mivrlge","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is/are (a) alga/algae [organism].","notes":"Algae are a very large and diverse group of simple, typically autotrophic organisms, ranging from unicellular to multicellular forms. Most are photosynthetic and \"simple\" because they lack the many distinct cell and organ types found in land plants. The largest and most complex marine forms are called seaweeds (={jauspa})."},{"word":"mivru'e","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is the life of $j_1$ through stages $p_4$.","notes":"This focuses on the process of x2's life as a succession of stages (childhood, chrysalis, etc.), while {nunji'e} more generally denotes the event of x2 being alive without a default terbri to specify the stages x2 goes through during that event."},{"word":"mivylivla","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is adenosine triphosphate (ATP) transporting energy within organism $l_2=j_1$."},{"word":"mivypuvgu'ibi'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ is a photosynthesis process in which light (energy) and other substances $x_2=g_1=b_1$ converts into substances/chemical energy $x_3=b_2$ under conditions $x_4=b_3$ in plant/organism $x_5=j_1$, proceeding in stages $x_6=p_2$."},{"word":"mivyselkra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is organic, originating in living organism $x_2$.","notes":"See also {tabyselcmu}, {rarvelcange}."},{"word":"mivyselkrakemxumsle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a biological compound/biomolecule/organic molecule (one sense) of type/substance $x_2$, originating in life-form/organism $x_3$.","notes":"Must be associated with or originating from a life-form or life-process, or be assumed to be so. There are no implications about its structure; thus, this term is broader than \"organic compound\" in the sense that it does not require the presence of carbon, hydrogen, or any halogens, but it is potentially narrower than such a term in the sense that the compound really should at least be typically or historically associated with life or produced thereby. See also: \"{mivyselkra}\" and \"{xumsle}\"."},{"word":"mivyselna'a","score":1,"definition":"$n_2$ (number) is the age (in years) of living thing $j_1$, alive by standard $j_2$, with year standard $n_3$."},{"word":"mivyske","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is biology/Life Science based on methodology $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mrodalmuzga}."},{"word":"mivysle","score":0,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a biological cell of $x_{2}$.","notes":"second lowest lujvo-scoring, but same form as in lowest scoring lujvo {mivyslerango}. See also {jmive}, {selci}."},{"word":"mivyslebi'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a cell wall separating cell $j_1=s_1=b_2$ from extracellular environment $b_3$.","notes":"Not to be confused with cell membran."},{"word":"mivyslerango","score":5,"definition":"$r_1$ is an organelle of $r_2=s_1=j_1$ performing function $r_3$.","notes":"Lujvo-scoring algorithm prefers: \"{ji'erslerango}\" over/to this word. See also: \"{ji'esle}\" and \"{rango}\"."},{"word":"mivyslerebla","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ is/are (a) flagellum/flagella [organelle] of cell $j_1=s_1$.","notes":"See also biological cell (={ji'esle})."},{"word":"mivyvelvicyvauro'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=r_1=va_1$ is a rock cobtaining trace/remnant/fossil $x_2=vi_4=va_2$ of biological entity/organism $x_2=j_1=vi_3$, with rock composition $x_4=r_2$ and from location $x_5=r_3$; $x_2$ is the fossilized trace of organism $x_3$ preserved in rock $x1$","notes":"Fossil x2 need not be a body (part), just a trace of an organism (scat, trail/footprint, etc.). Containment need not be total. The fossil container is necessarily a fossil rock (see {mivyvelvicyvau} for generalization to any container). The remnant can be \"fresh\", so long as it is found in rock. See also: {rokybixmivborvelvi'u} for not \"fresh\"/petrified/fossilized remains."},{"word":"mivyxu'i","score":1,"definition":"$xu_1$ is an instance of chemical substance $xu_2$ derived from biological source $j_1$.","notes":"Cf. {xukmi}."},{"word":"mivzu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ lives (activity); $x_1$ leads or lives their life.","notes":"See also {jmive}, {zukte}, {lifri}."},{"word":"mixa,IL","score":-1,"definition":"Михаил (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"mixre","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (mass) is a mixture/blend/colloid/commingling with ingredients including $x_{2}$.","notes":"$x_2$ mingles/mixes/blends into $x_1$; $x_2$ is in $x_1$, an ingredient/part/component/element of $x_1$ (= {selxre} for reordered places). See also {salta}, te {runta}, {stasu}, {jicla}, {sanso}."},{"word":"mla'aiana","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the Mahayana Buddhist culture/religion/ethos in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {budjo}, {tseravada}, {vajraiana}, {zge'eno}"},{"word":"mlafi'e","score":2,"definition":"$f_1$ is a flatfish of family/genus/species $f_2$, swimming with side $m_1$ upward.","notes":"Cf. {finpe}, {polgosu}, {flundero}, {platesa}."},{"word":"mlaino","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ improperly/half-heartedly/half-assedly/sloppily/carelessly/perfunctorily satisfies or does $x_2$ (ka).","notes":"Sloppy, perfunctory, slapdash. Etymologically related to {mabla} and {lazni} and maybe {cando}. Opposite of {drauni}."},{"word":"mlajukma'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is July of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zelmasti}, {kanbyma'i}, {nanca}."},{"word":"mlakla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_1=m_4$ dodges/sidesteps/skirts $x_2=m_2$ from $x_3=k_3$ by route $x_4=k_4$ by means of transportation $x_5=k_5$.","notes":"The lateral frame of reference is that of the one who sidesteps. Cf. {mlana}, {klama}, {koizva}."},{"word":"mlakopa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Malay (rose) apple/Syzygium malaccense/Philippine makopa of type/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"mlaluka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a paperbark/tea tree of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"mlana","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is to the side of/lateral to $x_{2}$ and facing $x_{3}$ from point of view/in-frame-of-reference $x_{4}$.","notes":"(cf. {crane}, {trixe}, {pritu}, {zunle} which differ in that the direction of facing is the front and not the lateral side. The $x_4$ of mlana may be either the front, or back side of $x_2$, {korbi})"},{"word":"mlanzone","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Lansium parasiticum/lanzones of type/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"mlaparsince","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=c_1$ is a sidewinder of subspecies/type $s_2$"},{"word":"mlapau","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=p_1$ is the side of / is a part and on the side of $m_2=p_2$ and is facing $m_3$ from point of view/in-frame-of-reference $m_4$.","notes":"Made from {mlana} + {pagbu}."},{"word":"mlaselfa'a","score":1,"definition":"$f_2$ is sideways from $f_3=m_2$ .","notes":"$x_3=f_1$, the exact direction, is unspecified. Cf. {mlana}, {farna}."},{"word":"mlasra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ is the outrigger for supporting vehicles/canoes/boats/ships $x_2=s_2$ against force $x_3=s_3$","notes":"from {mlana} + {sarji} referred to the outrigger of any vehicle, not necessary a watercraft, or say, ship or boat"},{"word":"mlat","score":2,"definition":"Cat","notes":"'Cat' as a personal name, derived from the {jvarafsi} of {mlatu}. May have a playful or diminutive sense in Western languages, but this is probably not universal. May be a humorous or simply uncreative name for an actual feline ({mlatu}). See also {lat}, {pevmlat}, {pevlat}, {ger}, {gerk}, {rib}, {crib}."},{"word":"mlatejami","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Latejami, AKA Rick Morneau's machine translation interlingua."},{"word":"mlatnipa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cat-intoxicating catnip of variety $x_2$; $x_1$ is a catnip of species Nepeta cataria or Nepeta grandiflora or other species that cause pheromone-based intoxication among cats","notes":"See {mlatu}, {vindu}"},{"word":"mlatrmau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ mews / meows","notes":"See {cmoni}, {mlatu}"},{"word":"mlatu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cat/[puss/pussy/kitten] [feline animal] of species/breed $x_{2}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is feline.","notes":"See also {cinfo}, {tirxu}, {gerku}."},{"word":"mlatuse","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ sits in the meatloaf position on surface $x_2$","notes":"Image of a mlatuse: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OvxBKwu0oUh618ZCOYfM_ji1detvnGVM/view?usp=sharing. See also {kreivi}, {zutse}, {sanli}, {vreta}."},{"word":"mlauca","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ mentions or alludes to $x_2$ while talking to $x_3$","notes":"Compare {tavla}, {casnu}, {cusku}, {smusku}, {larseku}"},{"word":"mla'ulu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is circumcised of type/variety $x_2$","notes":"Hebrew מָהוּל mahul"},{"word":"mlaxelbo'a","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a sideband of signal $b_1=m_2$."},{"word":"mleba'i","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=b_1$ is splendid/glorious/magnificent to $m_2$ in aspect $m_3$ (ka) by aesthetic standard $m_4$, and by greatness standard $b_4$."},{"word":"mlebaliza'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$, due to its beauty, magnificence, or profundity, provokes intense feelings of wonderment which are difficult to describe; $x_1$ is sublime","notes":"see also {amnadiia}"},{"word":"mleca","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is less than $x_{2}$ in property/quantity $x_{3}$ (ka/ni) by amount $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also negative (= {nonme'a}). See also cmavo list {me'a}, cmavo list {su'o}, {jdika}, {zmadu}, {traji}."},{"word":"mledi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a mold/fungus/mushrooms/truffles of species/strain $x_{2}$ parasitic/growing on $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {clika}."},{"word":"mlegaumai","score":2,"definition":"$ma_1=g_1$ is a cosmetic/makeup for beautifying $me_1$ in aspect $me_3$, made up of material $ma_2$ in form $ma_3$","notes":"me2, me4 dropped. g2 is lo nu me1 melbi zi'o me3"},{"word":"mlejgi","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is vain.","notes":"Cf. {melbi}, {jgira}"},{"word":"mlemau","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=m_1$ is more beautiful than $z_2$ to $m_2$ in aspect $m_3$ (ka) by amount $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {melbi}, {zmadu}, {mlerai}, {mecmlerai}, {mleme'a}."},{"word":"mleme'a","score":1,"definition":"$ml_1=me_1$ is less beautiful than $ml_2$ to $me_2$ in aspect $me_3$ (ka) by amount $ml_4$.","notes":"Cf. {melbi}, {mleca}, {mlemau}, {mlerai}, {mecmlerai}."},{"word":"mlenicygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ grooms/spruces up $c_1=m_1$ in property/aspect $c_2=m_3$. ","notes":"Cf. {melbi}, {cnici}, {gasnu}, {jisygau}, {lumci}."},{"word":"mlerai","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=t_1$ is most beautiful among set/range $t_3$ to $m_2$ in aspect $m_3$ (ka) by aesthetic standard $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {melbi}, {traji}, {mlemau}, {mecmlerai}, {mleme'a}."},{"word":"mleselza'u","score":1,"definition":"$z_2$ is a callipygian/person with beautiful buttocks $m_1=z_2$, beautiful to $m_2$ according to aesthetic standard $m_4$.","notes":"The term comes from the Greek kallipygos, (first used for the Venus Kallipygos) which literally means \"beautiful buttocks\"."},{"word":"mlesrasu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a blade/expanse of agave (genus Agave) of species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"Agave (latin. = noble, handsome)."},{"word":"mletritra","score":1,"definition":"$ta_1=tr_1=m_1$ is coquettish/flirtatious with $tr_2=m_2$ in aspect $m_3$","notes":"from {melbi} {trina} {tarti}"},{"word":"mliba'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=m_1=b_1$ whispers/mumbles/murmurs/coos utterance $x_2=b_2$; $x_1=m_1=b_1$ speaks softly.","notes":"Cf. {milxe}, {bacru}, {smasku}, {laurblesku}."},{"word":"mlibdena","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is molybdenum."},{"word":"mlibi'e","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=m_1$ is breeze/zephyr from direction $b_2$ with speed $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {milxe}, {brife}"},{"word":"mlibra","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=m_1$ is somewhat big in dimension $b_2$ by standard $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {milxe}, {barda}"},{"word":"mliburna","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is mildly embarrassed/disconcerted about/under conditions $b_2$ (abstraction).","notes":"Cf. {milxe}, {burna}"},{"word":"mlifanza","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ (event) slightly annoys/irritates/bothers/distracts $f_2$."},{"word":"mlifegba'u","score":3,"definition":"$m_1=f_1=b_1$ grumbles with sound $b_2$ at $f_2$ because of $f_3$ (action/state/property).","notes":"jvajvo definition; Gismu deep structure is \"milxe gi'e fengu gi'e bacru\""},{"word":"mligla","score":2,"definition":"$g_1=m_1$ is warm by standard $g_2$.","notes":"Cf. {glare}."},{"word":"mlijarso'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1=j_1$ is a soft-boiled egg of/from organism $x_2=s_2$.","notes":"Equivalent to ``savdo poi febvi djacu jukpa ze'a le mentu be li ci''."},{"word":"mlilenku","score":1,"definition":"$l_1=m_1$ is cool (mildly cold) by standard $l_2$.","notes":"Cf. {lenku}."},{"word":"mlimi'a","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=m_1$ titters/chuckles/giggles.","notes":"Synonym to {mi'amli}. Cf. {cisma}, {mi'afra}, {mlimi'afra}."},{"word":"mliri'a","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ (event/state) mildens/allays/alleviates effect $r_2$ (event/state) under conditions $r_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mliri'agau} for a person as $x_1$."},{"word":"mlirumjo'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is fused to $x_2$ at locus $x_3$ so that their periphery there were slightly melted and then allowed to solidify in a manner such that they remained whole am but also (at least on the molecular scale) intertwined","notes":"Most of the individual structures is maintained. This is one function/sense of soldering."},{"word":"mlirumjvesimjo'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (mass) is a quantity/mass of things $x_2$ joined into a whole/conglomerate by fusion/soldering with one another (neighbor-wise)","notes":"See also: {mlirumjo'e}"},{"word":"mlirumjvesimjonxonslanybafkemclenykukrypaxryja'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is ornamentation which exhibits the property of being or being similar to millefiori, and which adorns $x_2$ and has composition/arrangement/pattern $x_3$","notes":"This word uses experimental rafsi for experimental words: {xo'ei} (\"-xon-\"), {clenu}, {kukru}, {paxra}. $x_3$ also can detail the types of materials (glasses, metals, plastics, etc.) used and their colors. This is any ornamentation which is made by arranging rods or wires of aterial and fusing them together so that their axes are parallel, being fashioned so that a viewer observes a cross-section perpendicular to these axes (so that each rod can be partially seen). Perler bead art typically does this, for example."},{"word":"mlisa'e","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (agent) pets/gently strokes $s_2$ with $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {pencu}, {mi'arpe'u}, {tikpa}, {tunta}."},{"word":"mlisogi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Shintō ritual water purification, misogi, of type/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"mlitce","score":1,"definition":"$mi_1=mu_1$ is pretty/fairly/rather much/extreme in property $mi_2=mu_2$ (ka), towards $mu_3$ extreme/direction.","notes":"Used to express mild extreme. e.g., pretty good."},{"word":"mlokumu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Turkish delight/lokum of ingredients/contents $x_2$, of type/variety $x_3$"},{"word":"mlongena","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is eggplant of variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {patlu}, {tamca}, {kapsiku}, {labnyjba}"},{"word":"mlopsita","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus) of breed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bajriga}, {cipni}, {sralo}."},{"word":"mlosazri","score":1,"definition":"$x1=s1$ is a miller of mill $x2=m1=s2$ performing function $x3=m2=s3$"},{"word":"mludata","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are not indistinguishable from each other, they do not seem to share all their properties (disregarding location and identity), as perceived by observer $x_3$","notes":"This is about observable appearance/properties, as in \"this box is not the same as that one\" (they're not indistinguishable). See also {mlumitu}, {drata}."},{"word":"mlujvenarkai","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=s_1$ seems to have property/properties $c_2=s_2$ to observer $s_3$ under conditions $s_4$ but it actually does not have that property / these properties.","notes":"Cf. {simlu}, {ckaji}."},{"word":"mlumitu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are indistinguishable from each other, they seem to share all their properties except maybe their location and identity, as perceived by observer $x_3$","notes":"This is not {mitmlu}, which means \"x1 and x2 seem to be the same individual(s)\". This is rather about observable appearance/properties, as in \"this box is the same as that one\" (they're indistinguishable). See also {mludata}, {mintu}."},{"word":"mluni","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a satellite/moon orbiting $x_{2}$ with characteristics $x_{3}$, orbital parameters $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {plini}, {solri}, {lunra}."},{"word":"mo","selmaho":"GOhA","score":100000,"definition":"pro-bridi: bridi/selbri/brivla question."},{"word":"mo'a","selmaho":"PA4","score":100002,"definition":"digit/number: too few; subjective."},{"word":"mo'anzu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is too little/insufficient in $x_2$ (ka) to be/do $x_3$ (ka).","notes":"See also: {mo'a}, {moxna}, {toldu'e}, {du'enzu}, {raunzu}, {banzu}."},{"word":"mo'aroi","selmaho":"ROI*","score":100000,"definition":"tense interval modifier: too few times; objective tense; defaults as time tense."},{"word":"mobdu'a","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is stingy about giving $d_2$ to $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mo'a}, {dunda}."},{"word":"mocfau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a point-event"},{"word":"mocle'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a period (punctuation mark)","notes":"See also {depybu'i}, {denpa bu}."},{"word":"mocrlagranje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the $x_2$ (designation) Lagrange point for orbital system $x_3$ under coordinate-determining convention and naming convention and calculation method $x_4$.","notes":"Can generalize. $x_1$ should give spacetime coordinates in some system if it is explicit. $x_2$ can just be an ordinal (such as \"first\") or an indexed label (such as \"$L_1$\"). Classically, $x_3$ will probably be a two-body system such as an idealized Earth-Sol system; however, it can be generalized so as to be rather more complicated than that (which may require numerical approximations for solution rather than exact closed-form solutions)."},{"word":"modju","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (li; number) is congruent to $x_2$ (li; number; see description for canonical/traditional/contextless default usage) modulo $x_3$ (li; number); $\\frac{(x_1 - x_2)}{x_3}$ is an integer.","notes":"In order to be clear (in case of poor display), ($x_1$ - $x_2$)/$x_3$ is an integer, possibly (but not necessarily) nonpositive. Traditionally, but not necessarily, $x_3$ is a strictly positive integer (in particular, $x_3$ is nonzero) and is called \"(the) modulus\"; if $x_3 = 1$, then $x_1$ and $x_2$ differ only by an integer amount - in other words, they have the same fractional part. Technically, $x_1$ and $x_2$ are symmetric under mutual exchange and can even be equivalent; however, in a manner morally analogous to \"{srana}\", $x_2$ is canonically/traditionally either the common residue (the unique element in the space which is congruent to $x_1$ mod $x_3$ and which is greater than or equal to 0 and strictly less than $x_3$) or the minimal residue (denoting the common residue by $c$, the minimal residue is either $c$ xor $c - x_3$, whichever is strictly less than the other in absolute value), and this may even be considered as its contextless default meaning (such as in \"lo se modju\"). See also: {dilcu}, {dunli}, {mintu}, {simsa}, {panra}, {dilma} (a particularly close relative and generalization of this word with slightly different focus). This word is essentially identical with {dilcrmadjulu}; consider this word to be its gismu equivalent. It is not the modulus operator; for that, use {veldilcu} or {vei'u}. It is a specific type of {terpanryziltolju'i}, although both occupy the word \"modulo\" in English. This word does not have direct access to \"integer-part\" but does to \"fractional-part\"."},{"word":"modzi","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an emoji character conveying emotion/attitude $x_2$ with pictorial depiction $x_3$","notes":"See also {cnima'o}, {lerfu}"},{"word":"modzi zei bangu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is an emoji language used by $x_2$","notes":"See also {corci}, {modzi}, {pixra}"},{"word":"mo'e","selmaho":"MOhE","score":100000,"definition":"convert sumti to mex operand; sample use in story arithmetic: [3 apples] + [3 apples] = what."},{"word":"mogle","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Muggle/an outsider/a foreigner/uninitiated to group/community $x_2$ (default {jbopre})"},{"word":"mo'i","selmaho":"MOhI","score":100000,"definition":"mark motions in space-time."},{"word":"moi","selmaho":"MOI","score":100000,"definition":"convert number to ordinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is (n)th member of set $x_{2}$ ordered by rule $x_{3}$."},{"word":"moi'a","selmaho":"LAhE","score":3,"definition":"shortening of {lo du'u *sumti* mo kau}"},{"word":"mo'ibe'a","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: northwardly; to the north directional space motion."},{"word":"mo'ibu'u","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: moving to coincide directional space motion."},{"word":"mo'ica'u","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: forward directional space motion."},{"word":"mo'icli","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=m_1$ memorizes/commits to memory $c_2=m_2$ (du'u) about subject $c_3=m_3$ from source $c_4$ (obj./event) by method $c_5$ (event/process))","notes":"This word is different from {cilre} in that it doesn't include actual understanding of the memorized data but merely the storage of it in one's memory."},{"word":"mo'icri","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ forgets $x_2$; $x_1$ loses remembrance of $x_2$","notes":"See also {mo'ifli}, {tolmo'i}, {morji}."},{"word":"mo'idu'a","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: eastwardly; to the east directional space motion."},{"word":"mo'idu'oi","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":1,"definition":"space motion tense: clockwisely; to the clockwise angular-directional space motion.","notes":"See also: {mo'izu'au}"},{"word":"moi'e","selmaho":"MOI","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is PA minutes in duration by standard $x_2$.","notes":"Example \"pu lo re moi'e\" meaning \"two minutes ago\". See also {mentu}, {nei'o}, {lei'o}, {jei'o}, {doi'e}, {coi'e}, {soi'e}, {cei'a}."},{"word":"mo'ifa'a","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: arriving at; arriving at a point directional space motion."},{"word":"mo'ifli","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ fails to remember $x_2$ ; $x_1$ is unable to remember $x_2$","notes":"See also {mo'icri}, {tolmo'i}, {morji}"},{"word":"mo'iga'u","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: upwardly; upwards directional space motion."},{"word":"moi'i","selmaho":"UI2","score":3,"definition":"evidential: I remember - I don't remember (fact ; that/whether something is true)","notes":"Differs from {vei'i} or {ba'anai} on being based on recollection of facts, not an experience. {moi'i} is to {morji} what {vei'i}/{ba'anai} is to {vedli}. Also see {moi'icu'i}"},{"word":"moi'icu'i","selmaho":"UI*2","score":2,"definition":"evidential: if I remember correctly...","notes":"Used to indicate uncertainty of memory. See {moi'i}, {ju'ocu'i}"},{"word":"mo'ine'a","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: approximating; moving around the neighborhood of ... space motion."},{"word":"mo'ine'i","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: moving into directional space motion."},{"word":"mo'ine'u","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: southwardly; to the south directional space motion."},{"word":"mo'ini'a","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: downwardly; downwards directional space motion."},{"word":"moinspoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the canonical total-order(ing) '<' on/of the ordinals.","notes":"It coincides with {mrenspoi} and {cleispoi} for finite ordinals/nonnegative integers/finite cardinals, and occassionally elsewhere."},{"word":"moi'o","selmaho":"MOI","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is the PA-th date/time of unit $x_2$ (si'o) counting from $x_3$ (default: now) by calendar $x_4$","notes":"$x_3$ is the reference point in time (PA = {no}). The splicing method depends on $x_4$. For example, at 14:03 on 2014-11-14, the 0th day ($x_2$ = lo si'o {djedi}) from now is 11-14, the 0th century from now is the 21st century, the 0th month ($x_2$ = lo si'o {masti}) is November, the 0th afternoon is this afternoon ($x_2$ = lo si'o {donri}), the 0th night ($x_2$ = lo si'o {nicte}) refers to nothing (because this time-point is not in night)."},{"word":"moi'oi","selmaho":"LE","score":2,"definition":"interrogative mass gadri: \"which group of...\"; viewed and counted as a group"},{"word":"mo'ipa'o","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: passing through directional space motion."},{"word":"mo'ire'o","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: along; along a path directional space motion."},{"word":"mo'iri'u","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: rightwardly; to the right directional space motion."},{"word":"moirtcita","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tag of $x_2$ showing that $x_2$ is $x_3$-th in set $x_4$ by ordering $x_5$","notes":"Especially for page numbers."},{"word":"mo'iru'u","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100001,"definition":"space motion tense: orbiting; surrounding/annular directional space motion."},{"word":"mo'isro","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ is a memory/storage/anamnesis containing facts/data/recollection $s_2=m_2$ within medium/substrate/containment $s_3$, said facts related to subject $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {morji}, {sorcu}, {mojrango}."},{"word":"mo'isti","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=m_1$ forgets fact/memory $m_2$ about subject $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {morji}, {sisti}, {tolmo'i}."},{"word":"mo'ite'e","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: moving along the border directional space motion."},{"word":"mo'iti'a","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: rearwardsly; rearwards directional space motion."},{"word":"mo'ito'o","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: moving away from a point directional space motion."},{"word":"moi'u","selmaho":"MOI","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is ($n$)th member of alphabet/set $x_2$ ordered by rule $x_3$, where the count begins at $x_4$.","notes":"Technically, if moi$_2$ is specified as a particular alphabet, then that word is equivalent to this one modulo moi'u$_4$; however, when no explicit and particular specification is given, \"{moi}\" can refer to a far larger set of possibilities whereas this word is meant specifically to encode the symbols in a character set/alphabet to numbers. Typically, $n$ will be restricted to nonnegative integers; however, it may occasionally be useful to pretend that there were, for example, a fictitious letter halfway between \"a\" and \"b\" called \"a.5\" so to speak, so numbers which are not nonnegative integers are definitionally possible in principle for $n$; similarly, for $n < x_4$ or $n >$ |$x_2$| $+ $x_4$ - 1$, the output may be defined in any number of ways (such as by looping or beginning a new alphabet/extending $x_2$) or may not be defined/throw an error. An alphabet is any set of symbols (including the empty set) and is defined so as to include the terminology adopted in mathematics. Some alphabets may not normally/traditionally be laid out in one-dimensional order (rather, it may fall into multidimensional tables); in such cases, $n$ may be an ordered tuple which indicates a particular symbol in the alphabet. When $n = x_4$, the output is the first (so to say) letter/element in the alphabet under the relevant ordering $x_3$. The symbols in the alphabet need not be lerfu and might even represent numbers (this is the distinction between the symbol/digit \"4\" and the number 4; the former represents but is not the latter)."},{"word":"mo'ivu'a","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: westwardly; to the west directional space motion."},{"word":"mo'ize'o","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: outwardsly; outward directional space motion."},{"word":"mo'izo'a","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: passing by a site directional space motion."},{"word":"mo'izo'i","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: approaching directional space motion."},{"word":"mo'izu'a","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space motion tense: leftwardsly; to the left directional space motion."},{"word":"mo'izu'au","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":1,"definition":"space motion tense: counterclockwisely; to the counterclockwise angular-directional space motion.","notes":"See also: {mo'idu'oi}"},{"word":"mojgau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ reminds $m_1$ of facts $m_2$ about $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {morji}, {mojgaunoi}, {mojri'a}."},{"word":"mojgaunoi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ is a message reminding facts $x_2=m_2$ about $x_3=m_3=n_2$ from author $x_4=n_3=g_1$ to intended audience $x_5=n_4=m_1$.","notes":"Cf. {selmojnoi}, {mojgau}, {notci'a}, {gasnu}, {notci}."},{"word":"mojmau","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ has a better memory than $z_2$ with regards to facts $m_2$ about subject $m_3$ by amount/excess $z_4$."},{"word":"mojnalka'e","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is unable to/incapable of remembering $k_2$ under conditions $k_3$. $k_1$ has amnesia/memory loss.","notes":"Second place describes scope of loss. For distinction between anterograde and retrograde, Cf. {bavmojnalka'e} {prumojnalka'e}."},{"word":"mojrango","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ is the memory faculty of body/species $r_2$.","notes":"Cf. {morji}, {rango}, {mo'isro}."},{"word":"mojri'a","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ (event) reminds $m_1$ of facts $m_2$ about subject $m_3$ under conditions $r_3$.","notes":"Cf. {morji}, {rinka}, {mojgau}."},{"word":"mojrinfli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) forgets to do $x_2$ (ka); $x_1$ fails to do $x_2$ due to forgetting","notes":"See {tolmo'i}, {fliba}, {krinu}"},{"word":"mojvei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=v_1$ is a note containing/recording facts/thoughts/ideas $x_2=m_2=v_2$ (du'u) about subject $x_3=m_3=v_3$ in/on journal/notebook/note $x_4=v_4$ from author $x_5=m_1$","notes":"This is the sort of note one might take in a personal notebook, or place on a sticky note. Compare to {notci} and {karni} which have an intended audience. Made from: {morji} {vreji}"},{"word":"mojypei","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=m_1$ remembers/thinks back/reminisces about $p_2=m_3$, recalling facts $m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {morji}, {pensi}."},{"word":"mojysi'o","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u) is a memory in the mind of $x_2$","notes":"Unlike {selmo'i} this includes memories that are not currently being thought about."},{"word":"mojysu'a","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a structure of parts $s_2$ as a monument/memorial to $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mrostu}."},{"word":"mojyzilcmi","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=m_2$ [set] are the memories $m_1$ has about subject $m_3$.","notes":"From {morji} {zilcmi}. More precise and unambiguous synonyms: {selmojyzilcmi}, {mojysibzilcmi}, {selmojysibzilcmi}."},{"word":"mokca","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a point/instant/moment [0-dimensional shape/form] in/on/at time/place $x_{2}$.","notes":"$x_1$ is dimensionless. See also {jipno}, {jganu}, {linji}, {stuzi}, {tcika}."},{"word":"moklu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the mouth/oral cavity [body-part] of $x_{2}$; (metaphor: entrance/intake for consumption).","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is oral. See also {ctebi}, {denci}, {tance}."},{"word":"molctebi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is the lip/are the lips of mouth $c_2=m_1$ of [body] $c_3=m_2$."},{"word":"moldadyko'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=d_1=k_1$ is the uvula of body $m_2$.","notes":"Used in phonological jargon. cf. {zunsna}"},{"word":"moldandu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=d_1$ is the uvula in the mouth of $x_2=m_2$.","notes":"From {moklu} {dandu}. Synonyms: {moldadyko'u}, {moldruji'o}, {moldrudandu}."},{"word":"moldrudandu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=da_1=dr_1=m_1$ is a/the (palatine) uvula [body-part] of $x_2=m_2$."},{"word":"moldrudandu zei inflamati","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is palatine uvulitis experienced by/in body $x_2$"},{"word":"moldruji'o","score":0,"definition":"$j_{1}$=$d_{1}$=$m_{1}$ is a/the (palatine) uvula [body-part] of $m_{2}$.","notes":"See also {ranmoldru}, {jipno}. "},{"word":"molgai","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a muzzle on $m_2$","notes":"from {moklu} {gacri}"},{"word":"molgapru","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is the palate of $m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {moklu}."},{"word":"molgle","score":4,"definition":"$g_1=m_2$ performs oral sex on $g_2$.","notes":"Cf. {gletu}, {vibgle}, {gaxygle}. le gletu is taken as the 'active' partner."},{"word":"molja'u","score":3,"definition":"$m_1=j_1$ is the mandible of arthropod $m_2=j_2$","notes":"This is a mandible of a insect/other arthropod. This is not to be confused with the mandible of vertrabrates which is {xedja} or {dzixe'a}"},{"word":"molki","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a mill/foundry/industrial plant/[assembly line] performing process $x_{2}$.","notes":"(unlike fanri,) need not produce a product; grain mill (= {grumlo}), grinding mill (= {zalmlo}, {zalmlotci}, {zalmloca'a}). See also {gasta}, {gurni}, {tirse}, {fanri}, {zalvi}."},{"word":"molko'a","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a corner with has mouth $x_{2}$."},{"word":"molku'o","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=s_1$ is a philtrum (infranasal depression) of $m_2=s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {skuro}, {moklu}, {nazbi}, {flira}."},{"word":"molmarxa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ chews, masticates $x_2$","notes":"See also {denzalvi}"},{"word":"molmla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the cheek of $x_2$ (person/animal)"},{"word":"molmlabo'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a/the cheekbone/malar bone/zygomatic bone (os parietale) performing function $b_2$ in body of $b_3$."},{"word":"molre'u","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a meat with has mouth $x_{2}$. (a bit too unspecific)."},{"word":"molro","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ mole(s) [metric unit] in substance (default is 1) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}."},{"word":"molselputpracro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ experiences pain at locus $x_2$ in their mouth, associated with/caused by the production of saliva (such as by its subsequent release into the part-time glands)"},{"word":"molselpu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_2$ is saliva/sput/sputum/spittle of $x_2=s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {kalselvi'i}."},{"word":"moltenva'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=v_1$ yawns/[breathes while stretching mouth]","notes":"Cf. {vasxu}, {moklu}, {tcena}, {sipfru}, {ta'irva'u}."},{"word":"moltu'u","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a mouthpiece/embouchure of material $t_2$ conveying fluid $t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {tubnu}, {zgica'a}."},{"word":"molylitki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is saliva of organism $x_2$"},{"word":"momkai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the $x_2$-th member of set $x_3$ ordered by rule $x_4$"},{"word":"momlai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the $x_2$nd member of set $x_3$ ordered by rule $x_4$ ."},{"word":"momrai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=traji_1=moi_1$ is the $x_2=moi^{(-1)}$th (li) most extreme member of set/range $x_5=traji_4=moi_2$ (set; possibly ordered) in property/ordered according to measure of property $x_3=traji_2 \\sim moi_3$ (ka) measuring from the $x_4 = traji_3$-est/utmost (ka; default: ka zmadu) member, which/who has a similar ordinality count of $x_6$ (li) in the same set by the same ordering.","notes":"Terbri are improperly arranged in the English definition; beware. The $x_3$-est member of the set under the relevant ordering would have $momrai_2$ filled by $x_6$ if it were $momrai_1$; in other words, $x_6$ determines at/with which number the count for $x_2$ will start, and it will typically be 0 or 1. $x_6$ is not predictable based on the veljvo."},{"word":"momvelru'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the $x_2$-th stage in process $x_3$.","notes":"see also {moi}, {momkai}, {pruce}"},{"word":"monfu'i","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is an emulation/imitation of $f_2$ in medium $f_3$, emulated by method $f_4$ and exhibiting pattern $m_1$.","notes":"Cf. {morna}, {fukpi}, {monfu'igau}."},{"word":"monfu'igau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ (agent) emulates $x_3=f_2$ resulting in emulation/imitation $x_2=f_1$ in medium $x_4=f_3$ by method $x_5=f_4$ exhibiting pattern $x_6=m_1$.","notes":"Cf. {monfu'i}."},{"word":"mongolo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Mongol/Genghis Khan culture/empire/language in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also {jungo}, {kulnu}, {bangu}."},{"word":"monre'alo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Montreal culture/language/people/geography in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Without any qualifiers, refers to the city in North America."},{"word":"monsuta","score":7,"definition":"$x_1$ is a monster"},{"word":"mo'o","selmaho":"MAI","score":100000,"definition":"higher-order utterance ordinal suffix; converts a number to ordinal, usually a section/chapter."},{"word":"mo'oi","selmaho":"LE","score":5,"definition":"interrogative gadri: \"which\"","notes":"Roughly equivalent to {ma} {noi}, but doesn't start a new bridi."},{"word":"morbil","score":1,"definition":"measles"},{"word":"morfina","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of morphine (drug/medication)","notes":"See {crofanta}, {micyxu'i}"},{"word":"morgana","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mirage/Fata Morgana"},{"word":"morganati","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is morganatic in property $x_2$ according to rule/law/custom/culture $x_3$.","notes":"$x_1$ may be an event (such as \"state of marriage\" or \"wedding\"), a relationship (such as that between a child and their parent), etc. A marriage or a relationship between parent and child which is morganatic is recognized, official, legitimate, and subject to customs or rules which apply to non-morganatic such relationships (such as prohibitions against adultery) in the given culture, but at least one party in the relationship is not entitled to the titles, rights, property, etc. of the other(s) by relation or inheritance. The exact details depend on $x_3$ and the type of thing which $x_1$ is."},{"word":"moRIS","score":1,"definition":"Maurice","notes":"French and English male given name."},{"word":"morji","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ remembers/recalls/recollects fact(s)/memory $x_{2}$ (du'u) about subject $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also cmavo list {ba'anai}, {menli}, {pensi}, {sanji}, {djuno}, {notci}."},{"word":"morjuti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mnemonic for remembering $x_2$ (du'u)","notes":"See {morji}, {sidju}, {tutci}, {morna}"},{"word":"morko","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Moroccan culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {friko}, {xrabo}, {muslo}."},{"word":"morkova","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a carrot of species / variety / cultivar $x_2$","notes":"See also {genja}."},{"word":"morlok","score":1,"definition":"species of Morlocks in the sci-fi franchise The Time Machine by H.G. Wells"},{"word":"mormo","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ pertains to Latter-day Saint (Mormon) religion/culture/ethnicity in aspect $m_2$.","notes":"See also {xriso}, {jegvo}, {lijda}."},{"word":"morna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is/reflects/represents a pattern of forms/events $x_{2}$ arranged according to structure $x_{3}$.","notes":"[$x_3$ is a model for $x_1$ (= {termontai}, or the more abstract = {termonsi'o}); image (= {gusmo'a}, {nenmo'a}, {dairmo'a}, {selylenmo'a}, {selmirmo'a}, {velmirmo'a}, but also all of these -tai instead of -mo'a for the ideal)]; See also {ciste}, {ganzu}, {marji}, {slilu}, {stura}, {tarmi}, {boxna}, {cimde}, {gidva}, {jimpe}, {rilti}."},{"word":"mors","score":2,"definition":"Morse; Morse code, telegraphy."},{"word":"morsi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is dead/has ceased to be alive.","notes":"Die/mortal (= {mrobi'o}, {co'urji'e}). See also {jmive}, {catra}, {betri}."},{"word":"mort","score":1,"definition":"Mort","notes":"Anglophone male given name. Short for Mortimer ({mortimr}, {MORtimer})."},{"word":"MORtimer","score":1,"definition":"Mortimer","notes":"Anglophone male given name. Variant form {mortimr}. Commonly shortened to {mort}."},{"word":"mortimr","score":1,"definition":"Mortimer","notes":"Anglophone male given name; variant form {MORtimer}. Commonly shortened to {mort}."},{"word":"moskov","score":4,"definition":"Moscow"},{"word":"mosra","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is friction [force opposing motion] due to contact/rubbing between $x_{2}$ and $x_{3}$; (fe) $x_{2}$ rubs $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also $x_2$ scrubs/wipes/brushes (against) $x_3$ (= {seltermosra}); non-agentive rub (= {termosra}). See also {sakli}, {sraku}, {jabre}, {satre}, {guska}, {pencu}, {spali}."},{"word":"mosriksna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a friction sound, made by $x_2$ rubbing against $x_3$"},{"word":"mosrnmu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a physical interface of contact with coefficient of friction $x_2$ under conditions/of type $x_3$ on scale/by standard $x_4$"},{"word":"mosycpu","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ drags/hauls $l_2=m_2$ by handle/at locus $l_3$ along surface $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mosra}, {lacpu}."},{"word":"mosyjgita","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a bowed string instrument using bow $m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mosra}, {jgita}, {jgitrviolino}, {jgitrxu}."},{"word":"mosysna","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a fricative consonant with place of articulation $m_2=m_3$ and phonation $x_3$","notes":"cf. {zunsna}"},{"word":"mosyvi'u","score":2,"definition":"$v_1=m_2$ rubs off $v_2$ from $v_3=m_3$ leaving remainder $v_4$.","notes":"Cf. {mosra}, {vimcu}."},{"word":"motcikos","score":1,"definition":"glutinous rice flour, mochiko"},{"word":"motcis","score":1,"definition":"mochi, Japanese rice cake"},{"word":"mo'u","selmaho":"ZAhO","score":100000,"definition":"interval event contour: at the natural ending point of ...; completive | >|<."},{"word":"moxna","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is not enough/an insufficient amount/too little/too few of $x_2$ by standard $x_3$.","notes":"lo {toldu'e} is the short-fall/shortcoming/shortage/what is absent of or from something by some standard; lo moxna is that which is present, even though it is not enough. In other words, moxna and toldu'e are complements of one another (such that they sum to lo {sacni}). See also: \"{toldu'e}\"; \"{dukse}\", \"{ranlu}\", \"{sacni}\"; \"{mo'anzu}\"; \"{mo'a}\"."},{"word":"mradi'u","score":2,"definition":"$d_1=m_1$ is a castle/fortress/fort/citadel [defensive building/edifice] for protecting/sheltering $m_2$ from danger/threat $m_3$."},{"word":"mraigo","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is Welsh in aspect $m_2$."},{"word":"mraji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of rye [grain] of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {gurni}."},{"word":"mrajymledi","score":1,"definition":"$ml_1$ is ergot of species $ml_2$.","notes":"A fungus that grows on rye and other cereals; it contains the alkaloid ergotamine, which has hallucinogenic effects on humans and animals, and from which {LSD!en} is synthesized."},{"word":"mranmar","score":2,"definition":"Myanmar"},{"word":"mrecmu","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a standard of $x2$ ($x2$ can be anything used for measurement or comparison)","notes":"from {merli} + {jicmu}"},{"word":"mrena'u","score":3,"definition":"$n_1$ is a real number.","notes":"Cf. {namcu}, {mulna'u}, {xarna'u}."},{"word":"mrenilglamlu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (temperature units) is the measured apparent temperature (humidex, wind chill) of $x_2$ (location) by standard $x_3$","notes":"$x_1$ is typically {jacke'o} or {falrenai}. $x_3$ is the system or equation used to correspond apparent temperature to regular temperature units (e.g. Canadian humidex, or AccuWeather RealFeel). Also see {merli}, {glare}, {simlu}, {lenku}, {varcilmo}, {brife}"},{"word":"mrenspoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the traditional/standard/classical strict total-order(ing) '<' which endows the (extended) real numbers.","notes":"This is the order by which $-\\infty (infty) < r < +\\infty (infty)$ for all r in the reals, $\\dots < -2 < -1 < 0 < +1 < +2 < \\dots$, $0 < r_1/q < r_2/q < 1$ for all $r_1, r_2, q$ in the naturals such that $r_1 < r_2 < q$, etc. Occasionally isomorphically intersects {cleispoi} and {moinspoi}. See also: {enspoi}."},{"word":"mreske","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is metrology based on methodology $s_3$."},{"word":"mribriju","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=b_1$ is a post office of post clerk $x_2=b_2$ at location $x_3=b_3$ for mailing system $x_4=m_5$.","notes":"See also {mrilu}, {briju}."},{"word":"mriiaucmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ meows with sound $x_2$","notes":"See {cmoni}, {mlatu}. Onomatopoeic synonym to {latcmo}."},{"word":"mrilu","score":10003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ mails/posts [transfer via intermediary service] $x_{2}$ to recipient address $x_{3}$ from mailbox/post office/sender address $x_{4}$ by carrier/network/system $x_{5}$.","notes":"Also $x_4$ post office, mailbox. (cf. {benji} [in which the medium need not be a 3rd party service/system, and $x_2$ need not consist of discrete units], {notci}, {xatra}, {tcana})"},{"word":"mripre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a postal-worker/postman/mailman for carrier network/system $x_2$"},{"word":"mriste","score":2,"definition":"$l_1$ is a mailing list with subscribers/recipients $l_2=m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mrilu}, ve {cusku}"},{"word":"mrobi'o","score":7,"definition":"$b_1$ dies under conditions $b_3$."},{"word":"mrocarce","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a hearse for carrying $c_2$, propelled by $c_3$","notes":"{mrori'i}"},{"word":"mrocticpi","score":1,"definition":"$cip_1=cit_1$ is a vulture of species $cip_2$.","notes":"Cf. {morsi}, {citka}, {cipni}."},{"word":"mrodalmuzga","score":2,"definition":"$mu_1$ is a natural history museum for preserving [and possibly exhibiting] animals of kind $mu_2=d_2=mo_1$ at location $mu_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mivdalmuzga}, {ji'eske}."},{"word":"mrodimna","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is mortal/subject to death.","notes":"See also {morsi}, {dimna}, {mroka'e}"},{"word":"mrodri","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ mourns/grieves over the death of $m_1$ "},{"word":"mrofoi","score":3,"definition":"$f_1$ is a cemetery/graveyard/burial ground for dead person(s)/animal(s) $m_1$.","notes":"Cf. {morsi}, {mrobi'o}, {derse'a}."},{"word":"mroka'e","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=k_1$ is mortal/capable of dying under conditions $k_3$.","notes":"Used in Theodore Reed's translation of \"A Princess of Mars\"."},{"word":"mroke'a","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is a grave in ground $k_2$ for $m_1$.","notes":"Cf. {morsi}, {mrostu}, {mrofoi}, {derse'a}."},{"word":"mromakfa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is death magic/necromancy as observed by $x_2=m_2$, performed by person/force/deity $x_3=m_3$.","notes":"cf. {morsi} {makfa}"},{"word":"mronalspe","score":-1,"definition":"$x1$=$s1$ is widowed from $x2$=$m1$=$s2$ by law/convention $x3$=$s3$"},{"word":"mronunsla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is the funeral (death celebration) held or hosted by/wherein $x_2$ honors the conpleted life of $x_3$ via activities $x_4$.","notes":"This is any ceremony or celebration that is inspired by the death of $x_3$; it should usually be their recent death, rather than a reinternment, exumation, or anniversary celebration. Cremation ceremonies, feasts, etc. are included. There is no cultural implication in this generic definition."},{"word":"mrori'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the cause of $x_2$'s death under conditions $x_3$; $x_1$ kills $x_2$.","notes":"Non-agentive variant of {catra}"},{"word":"mroru'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a ghost."},{"word":"mrospe","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ is widowed from $x_2=m_1=s_2$ by law/convention $x_3=s_3$","notes":"See also: {speni}, {nu'ospe}, {spesti}"},{"word":"mrospeborsti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ex-spouse of $x_2$ who later died, who was divorced from them by law/custom $x_3$.","notes":"This is a bit of a lexical gap in English; perhaps \"would-be widow(er)\" is a decent descriptor."},{"word":"mrostu","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is the grave/tomb of $m_1=s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {morsi}, {mrofoi}, {derse'a}."},{"word":"mrotolkakpa","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ buries/inters corpse/[entomb] $k_2=m_1$ at grave/cemetery/[mausoleum/crypt] $k_3$ ","notes":"k4 dropped because of little use in this application."},{"word":"mrovau","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a coffin containing $v_2=m_1$.","notes":"Cf. {morsi}, {mrostu}, {mrofoi}."},{"word":"mrovelsfa","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a death penalty/capital punishment with punished $x2$ with punished for $x3$","notes":"from {morsi} + {velsfa}"},{"word":"mroxadni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the corpse / dead body of $x_2$","notes":"{morsi}, {xadni}"},{"word":"mrubo'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the hammer/malleus in ear $x_2$ in body $x_3$"},{"word":"mruli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [tool] is a hammer for/hammers $x_{2}$ [target] consisting of weight/head $x_{3}$ propelled by $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {tutci}."},{"word":"mrupi'o","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is a piano/clavichord.","notes":"Specifically, a keyboard instrument that (physically) produces sound by means of hammers striking strings, as opposed to a harpsichord. See also: {balpi'o}, {sa'irpi'o}, {tu'urpi'o}, {cpupi'o}, {runpi'o}, {dicpi'o}"},{"word":"mtsxetas","score":1,"definition":"Mtskheta","notes":"A city in Georgia ({sakartyvelos}/{sakartulos}/{gugdegu'e}). See also {kartuli}."},{"word":"mu","selmaho":"PA1","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: 5 (digit) [five]."},{"word":"mu'a","selmaho":"UI3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: for example - omitting - end examples.","notes":"See also {mupli}."},{"word":"mu'acu'i","selmaho":"UI*3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: for example - omitting - end examples."},{"word":"mu'ai","selmaho":"BAI","score":2,"definition":"munje modal: 1st place; in universe...","notes":"May be {lo} {fatci}, or a universe-of-discourse, real or imagined. See {munje}, {li'i'e}, {xanri}, {da'inri}, {mu'ei}, {enzasti}, {enfasnu}, {va'o}, {ci'e}"},{"word":"mu'ai'au","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mathematical/logical/mekso ternary operator: μ (mu) operator: outputs the most extreme extended-natural number that satisfies relationship/predicate A, where extremeness is bounded by B and of a version determined by C; error output is -1","notes":"A is a proposition; it will be a function of at least one variable. The output of this function will cause A to evaluate to true if plugged in as the primary (first) argument of A, except in the Error Case that is described later. C can only be -1 or 1; if C = 1, then extremeness here is defined as \"least\"; if C = -1, then extremeness here is defined as \"greatest\". If C = 1, then B is an upperbound; if C = -1, then B is a lowerbound. The contextless default value of C is 1. The contextless default value of B is sgn(C)*infinity (countable, in a sense). The output may be equal to B. The output belongs to the set of all positive integers united with the set of 0 and sgn(C)*infinity. Error Case: If no such number exists, the output is -1. Use A in order to restrict outputs from being pathological for your purposes. Example: Let C = 1 and suppose that there exists a number that satisfies A and is one of the following values: 0, a positive integer, (countable) infinity. Then the output of this function (id est: μ(A, B, 1); where \"μ\" represents the mu operator) is the least such number that is less than or equal to B. Note that in this example, the contextless default value of B is (countable) infinity."},{"word":"mu'anai","selmaho":"UI*3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: for example - omitting - end examples."},{"word":"mu'au","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"unary mekso operator: measure of the complement; $1 - x_1$.","notes":"$x_1$ is a real number between 0 and 1 (inclusive on both sides). Multiply by 2π radians, or the like, in order to handle angles."},{"word":"mu'au'oi","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"Discursive: resuming/continuing example - start new example","notes":"This word (on its own) implicitly refers to a previously-defined example and then introduces an example which continues the context and all associations of the referenced example. If the format of an utterance is 'GeneralDescription$_1$ + Example$_1$ + GeneralDescription$_2$ + mu'au'oi Example$_2$', then this word will explicitly return to the context (including assumed conditions) of Example$_1$ and the following example (Example$_2$) should be interpreted as a resumption of the former; thus, the structure can be reordered as 'GeneralDescription$_1$ + GeneralDescription$_2$ + Example$_1$ + Example$_2$' according to logical structure and content, although the actual utterance will more closely tie Example$_i$ to GeneralDescription$_i$ for all $i$. Subscript this word in order to refer to specific earlier examples (each of which begins with either \"{mu'a}\" or \"{mu'au'oinai}\"); if the subscript is $n: n>0$, then this word counts forward from the beginning of the present text/conversation, finding the $n$th-uttered example therein; if $n < 0$, then this word counts back to the $n$th-most-recent example which was introduced (via the aforementioned means) in the present conversation; if the subscript is implicit (the default case), then $n = -1$, meaning that the most recent newly-introduced example is being referenced. Even though \"{mu'a}\" is generally ambiguous as to whether it is introducing a totally fresh example or a continuation of a previous one, for the purposes of the backcounting/referencing by this word, they each shall be treated as fresh examples (each with their own, sequential label/index). This word borrows the label/index of the example which it references; so, \"mu'a A1 mu'a B1 mu'au'oi xi ni'u re A2 mu'au'oi (xi ni'u pa) B2\" has B2 acting as a continuation of B1, even though the most recent example (new or continued) is A2."},{"word":"muclai","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is $k_2$ (quantifier, default: one) spoonfuls/scoopfuls in quantity.","notes":"Cf. {smuci}, {klani}."},{"word":"mucti","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is immaterial/not physical/without material form.","notes":"See also {marji}, {menli}, {pruxi}, {sidbo}."},{"word":"mucydekpu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is $d_2$ (default 1) tablespoon(s)/tablespoonful(s) [volume-unit], standard $d_3=m_1$ (default 1=15 mL),$d_4$ dessertspoon(s),$d_5$ teaspoon(s), $d_6$ one ml measuring spoon(s).","notes":"x3 could be a particular spoon. x3 could also be for example the Australian standard (={lo sralo}; 20 mL) or the unofficial unit of the Apothecaries' system of measures in the 18th century, equal to 4 drams or 1/2 fluid oz. It was more commonly known by the Latin cochleare majus (abbreviated cochl. maj.) or, in Apothecaries' notation, f℥ss or f℥ß."},{"word":"mucydekpyvau","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is/are tablespoon(s) [measuring instrument] containing/holding/enclosing $v_2$, of volume $d_2$ (default 1) tablespoon(s)/tablespoonful(s) [volume-unit], standard $d_3=m_1$ (default 1=15 mL).","notes":"Tablespoon (measuring instrument) doesn't need to have the shape/form of a spoon. See also: tablespoon (measuring unit;={mucydekpu}). Containment x2 need not be total."},{"word":"mucyjoifro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a spork/combined spoon and fork for use $x_2$","notes":"See also {forca}, {smuci}, {dakfu}"},{"word":"mucyveldekpu","score":2,"definition":"$d_4$ is $d_2$ (default 1) dessertspoon(s)/dessertspoonful(s)/cochleare medium (dstspn./cochl. med.) [volume-unit], standard $d_3=m_1$ (default 1 dessertspoon=10 mL),$d_1$ tablespoon(s),$d_5$ teaspoon(s), $d_6$ one ml measuring spoon(s).","notes":"As a unit of culinary measure, a level dessertspoon (dstspn.) equals two teaspoons, or 10 milliliters. As a unit of Apothecary measure, the dessert-spoon was an unofficial but widely used unit of fluid measure equal to two fluid drams, or 1⁄4 fluid ounce. (One) Rounded dessertspoon (=lo mucyveldekpu li ji'i ni'u), one heaped dessertspoon (=lo derxi mucydekpu li pa), one level dessertspoon (=lo mucyveldekpu li ji'inai)."},{"word":"mucyveldekpyvau","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is/are dessertspoon(s) [measuring instrument] containing/holding/enclosing $v_2$, of volume $d_2$ (default 1) dessertspoon(s)/dessertspoonful(s) [volume-unit], standard $d_3=m_1$ (default 1=10 mL).","notes":"Teaspoon (measuring instrument) doesn't need to have the shape/form of a spoon. See also: teaspoon (measuring unit;={mucyveldekpu}). Containment x2 need not be total."},{"word":"mucyxeldekpu","score":2,"definition":"$d_5$ is $d_2$ (default 1) teaspoon(s)/teaspoonful(s)/cochleare minus (t., ts., tsp. or tspn./cochl. min.)[volume-unit], standard $d_3=m_1$ (default 1 teaspoon=5 mL),$d_4$ dessertspoon(s),$d_1$ tablespoon(s), $d_6$ one ml measuring spoon(s).","notes":"See also: tablespoon (={mucydekpu}). (One) Rounded teaspoon (=lo mucyveldekpu li ji'i ni'u), one heaped teaspoon (=lo derxi mucydekpu li pa), one level teaspoon (=lo mucyveldekpu li ji'inai)."},{"word":"mucyxeldekpyvau","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is/are teaspoon(s) [measuring instrument] containing/holding/enclosing $v_2$, of volume $d_2$ (default 1)teaspoon(s)/teaspoonful(s) [volume-unit], standard $d_3=m_1$ (default 1=5 mL).","notes":"Teaspoon (measuring instrument) doesn't need to have the shape/form of a spoon. See also: teaspoon (measuring unit;={mucyxeldekpu}). Containment x2 need not be total."},{"word":"mudbi'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=m_1$ is a wooden wall/fence separating $b_2$ and $b_3$ (unordered) of/in structure $b_4$ made out of tree of type $m_2$","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {mudri}, {bitmu}, {spabi'u}"},{"word":"mudbli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a block of wood $x_2$ with surfaces $x_3$."},{"word":"mudga'a","score":2,"definition":"$g_1=m_1$ is a wooden stick/pole/staff/cane made from tree(s) of type/species $m_2$."},{"word":"mudgranyjvepexybi'urmai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of wattle and daub (woven sticks covered with a plaster-like substance).","notes":"From {mudri} {grana} {je} {pesxu} {bitmu} {marji}. Wattle and daub was commonly used for the walls of buildings in many pre-industrial cultures in Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas, and is still used in some regions. The ingredients of daub vary, but may include straw, clay, mud and/or dung. See also {mudga'a}."},{"word":"mudlanu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a log of wood"},{"word":"mudrbri'a","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains cocuswood/Jamaican ebony of type $m_2$.","notes":"The best known species to yield cocuswood is Brya ebenus. See also Brya (={ricrbri'a})."},{"word":"mudrcerci","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains redbud wood (genus Cercis) of type $m_2$."},{"word":"mudrdenantera","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains sandalwood (genus Adenanthera) of type $m_2$."},{"word":"mudrgiborti","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains African rosewood/bubinga/ovangkol/Congo copal wood (genus Guibourtia) of type $m_2$."},{"word":"mudrgimnocladu","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains Kentucky coffeetree wood (genus Gymnocladus) of type $m_2$.","notes":"The wood is used both by cabinetmakers and carpenters. It has very little sapwood."},{"word":"mudri","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains wood/lumber from tree(s) of type/species $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {tricu}, {stani}."},{"word":"mudrjuniperu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains juniper wood/lumber of type $x_2$."},{"word":"mudrkaca","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains blackwood/myall wood/shittim-wood/wood from akacia tree of type $m_2$."},{"word":"mudrpeltogine","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains wood from purpleheart (genus Peltogyne) of type $m_2$."},{"word":"mudrperikopsi","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains African teak/afromosia/Nandu wood of type $m_2$.","notes":"See also the tree (={ricrperikopsi})."},{"word":"mudrpinu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains pine wood/lumber of type $x_2$."},{"word":"mudrpopulu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains poplar / aspen / cottonwood wood/lumber (genus Populus) from tree(s) of species/cultivar $x_2$.","notes":"See also {ricrpopulu}, {mudri}."},{"word":"mudrsa","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains merbau/kwila wood/lumber from tree(s) of type/species $m_2$ (genus Intsia)."},{"word":"mudrsela","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains afzelia/doussie/pod mahogany of type $m_2$."},{"word":"mudrterokarpu","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains (red) sanders/sandal/wild teak/padauk/barwood/muninga/Indian kino/mututi wood (genus Pterocarpus), from tree(s) of type/species $m_2$."},{"word":"mudrxematoksilu","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains logwood (genus Haematoxylum) of type $m_2$."},{"word":"mudrximene'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a algarrobo/azúcar huayo/jatobá/timber of genus Hymenaea, of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"mudyctijalra","score":2,"definition":"$j_1$ is a termite of species $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jalra}."},{"word":"mudycutci","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a wooden shoe for covering/protecting [feet] $c_2$, and is of [wooden] material $c_3=t_1$."},{"word":"mudydei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Thursday of week $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"mudydre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=d_1$ is a pile of wood of from tree(s) of type/species $x_2=d_2=m_2$ at location $x_3=d_3$","notes":"from {mudri} + {derxi}"},{"word":"mudyfagri","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a wood fire burning in/reacting with oxidizer $f_3$.","notes":"Omit $x_3=f_2=m_1$. Cf. {fagri}, {jelca}, {mudri}."},{"word":"mudyka'apre","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a woodcutter/lumberjack using tool $k_1$ to cut trees of species $m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mudri}, {katna}."},{"word":"mudypu'o","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=m_1$ is sawdust of wood type $p_2=m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cmamudyspi}, {tricu}."},{"word":"mudysiclu","score":3,"definition":"$m_1=s_1$ is a wooden whistle whistling sound/note/tone/melody $s_2$ made of wood/lumber from tree(s) of type/species $m_2$.","notes":"§4.6 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"mudyspa","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a woody plant/(gnetophyta) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2=m_2$ producing wood $m_1$.","notes":"Woody plants are usually either trees (={tricu}), shrubs (={dzitricu}), or lianas."},{"word":"mudyspaske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is dendrology/xylology about woody plant(s) $m_2=s_1=s_2$."},{"word":"mudyxultci","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is an adze"},{"word":"mu'e","selmaho":"NU1","score":100000,"definition":"abstractor: achievement (event) abstractor; $x_{1}$ is the event-as-a-point/achievement of [bridi]."},{"word":"mu'e'ei","selmaho":"BAI","score":1,"definition":"Specifies the universe of consideration/all possible referents (for the present discourse); specifies the universal set/class/structure.","notes":"The sumti of this word is strictly and exactly the maximal universe which qualifies; if it is unknown whether a restriction to universe U is generally sufficient but that it is indeed necessary, then use \"{klesi} {be} U\"."},{"word":"mu'ei","selmaho":"ROI","score":3,"definition":"Converts PA into tense; in [number (usually nonspecific)] possible worlds/alternate histories where [sumti (du'u)] is true","notes":"Includes what \"may have happened\" if the past were different from the actual past. See {ba'oi}"},{"word":"mu'erkraske","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is cosmology (in astronomy) based on methodology $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {mu'eske}, {kesyske}, {kensa}, {munje}, {krasi}, {saske}"},{"word":"mu'eske","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is cosmology based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {munje}, {saske}, {tarske}, {termu'eske}."},{"word":"mu'etru","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a lord of universe $t_2=m_1$."},{"word":"mufspe","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is the marriage of $s_1$ and $s_2$ under convention $s_3$.","notes":"Probably a misnomer for {nunspe}"},{"word":"mu'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"mukti modal, 1st place because of motive ..."},{"word":"mu'i'ai","selmaho":"PA5","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: Hafner-Sarnak-McCurley coprime determinants limiting probability constant; h ≈ 0.3532363719…","notes":"The limiting probability of two n×n matrices have determinants that are coprime, as n -> ∞"},{"word":"mu'i ma","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100001,"definition":"sumti question asking for a motive; why?."},{"word":"mu'inai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100001,"definition":"na'e mukti modal, 1st place; regardless of motive ...","notes":"Cf. {na'e}, {mukti}."},{"word":"mu'i'u","selmaho":"PA","score":1,"definition":"base-dependent digit: representing exactly one half of one more than the maximum possible single-digit number expressible in the relevant number base","notes":"Some pathologies are possible. For a non-balanced, fixed, positive, arithmetic base (such as standard binary, decimal, hexadecimal), this is half of the base (respectively: '1', '5', '8') - in other words, this word in this case (and if the base is even) is equivalent to \"vei (vei) pano (ju'u ny ve'o) fe'i re ve'o {boi'ai}\"; moreover, if the base is odd, then the result (the meaning of this word) is undefined generically at the current moment and is context- or convention-dependent. In measuring time of day, this word can mean six, twelve, thirty, etc., depending on context (and ignoring leap time-units). For the base-dependent digit for the maximum possible single-digit number expressible in the relevant number base, see {vu'ai}."},{"word":"mujgunma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a multiverse."},{"word":"mujybukyvro","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a wormhole (physics)"},{"word":"mujykanji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ simulates world $x_2$."},{"word":"mujyku'e","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is universal in domain $m_2$ defined by rules $m_3$","notes":"from {munje} {kuspe} c.f. {kampu}"},{"word":"mujysamseltcana","score":2,"definition":"$t_2$ is the internet/cyberspace that includes nodes/computers $t_1=s_1$ whose function/purpose is $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {munje}, {skami}, {tcana}, {samseltcana}, {kagysamseltcana}, {internet}."},{"word":"muki'o","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 5,000 expressed with comma."},{"word":"mukti","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (action/event/state) motivates/is a motive/incentive for action/event $x_{2}$, per volition of $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also; $x_3$ is motivated to bring about result/goal/objective $x_2$ by $x_1$ (= {termu'i} for reordered places); (note that 'under conditions' BAI may apply and be appropriately added to the main predicate level or within the $x_2$ action level). (cf. cmavo list {mu'i}, {nibli}, te {zukte} - generally better for 'goal', se {jalge}, {krinu}, {rinka}, {ciksi}, {djica}, {xlura})"},{"word":"mulbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is completed in property $x_2$ according to standard $x_3$"},{"word":"mulcabna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is after $x_2$ (event) concludes. $x_1$ is in the future when $x_2$ finishes"},{"word":"mulfa'o","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is the end/finish/completion of completed thing/process $f_2=m_1$."},{"word":"mulfau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) completes / reaches its completion"},{"word":"mulgau","score":3,"definition":"$g_1$ makes $m_1$ complete in property $m_2$ by standard $m_3$","notes":"Cf. {mulno}, {gasnu}, {tolcfari'i}."},{"word":"mulgri","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=m_1$ is a complete set showing common property (ka) $g_2$, complete by standard $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mulno}, {girzu}"},{"word":"mulgunma","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=m_1$ is a mass/team/aggregate/whole, together composed solely/completely/wholly of components x2, considered jointly, by standard $m_3$.","notes":"From {mulno} + {gunma}. Just {gunma} with a complete specification of members. $m_2$ dropped since the property is always \"membership in the mass in question\". $m_3$ left in since it seems to do no harm, although its meaning seems a bit unclear here."},{"word":"muljbi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is almost/nearly done/complete/finished/whole in property $x_2$ by standard $x_3$.","notes":"See also {so'a}"},{"word":"muljboborbau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is The Complete Lojban Language"},{"word":"mulju'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ concentrates on $x_2$.","notes":"See also {jundi}"},{"word":"mulkla","score":0,"definition":"$k_1=m_1$ arrives at $k_2$ from $k_3$ via route $k_4$ by means $k_5$.","notes":"$k_1=m_1$ is complete in coming/going to $k_2$."},{"word":"mulna'u","score":2,"definition":"$n_1$ is an integer."},{"word":"mulna'usle","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=mn_1$ is an indivisible / prime number in integer domain $s_2$.","notes":"Made from {mulna'u} + {selci}.;"},{"word":"mulno","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event) is complete/done/finished; $x_{1}$ (object) has become whole in property $x_{2}$ by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also perfected, entirety; (adverb/adjective:) entire, total, integral, fully, totally, wholly, completely, entirely. See also {fanmo}, {culno}, {pagbu}, {xadba}, {prane}, {jalge}, {sumji}, {munje}, {sisti}, {xadni}."},{"word":"mulnonmau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a positive integer","notes":"Or \"natural number\", but unlike {kacna'u}, doesn't include zero. See {mulna'u}, {nonmau}"},{"word":"mulpau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the entirety of $x_2$","notes":"See also {mulno}, {pagbu}."},{"word":"mulpi'i","score":0,"definition":"$p_1$ is the integer result of multiplying integer $p_2$ by integer $p_3$.","notes":"Made from {mulno} + {pilji}. See also {mulna'u}, {mulna'usle}."},{"word":"mulselylai","score":2,"definition":"$k_2$ is a universal quantifier quantifying quantity $m_1=k_1$, which is complete/whole by standard $m_2$ on scale $k_3$ (si'o)."},{"word":"mulslemijyji'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a eukaryote of species $x_2$.","notes":"An eukaryote is an organism whose cells contain complex structures enclosed within membranes. All species of large complex organisms are eukaryotes, including animals (={danlu}), plants (={spati}) and fungi (={mledi}, although most species of eukaryote are protist microorganisms (={jurme})."},{"word":"multertu'i","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=t_3$ (du'u) is unanimous / based on complete agreement among $t_1=t_2$."},{"word":"mumbais","score":1,"definition":"Mumbai."},{"word":"mumbircurnu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a starfish of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mu}, {birka}, {curnu}."},{"word":"mumdei","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Friday of week $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {jednmu}."},{"word":"mumei","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantifier selbri: convert 5 to cardinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is a set with the quintet of members $x_{2}$."},{"word":"mumkulpikta","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a short-cycle tertiary education diploma entitling $p_2$ to entitlement/privilege $p_3$ (event/state) from school/institute/academy $c_1$ teaching subject(s) $c_3$.","notes":"Fifth level of International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED)."},{"word":"mumoi","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantified selbri: convert 5 to ordinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is fifth among $x_{2}$ ordered by rule $x_{3}$."},{"word":"mumplin","score":1,"definition":"Jupiter.","notes":"Cf. {mumplini}."},{"word":"mumplini","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is the fifth closest planet (default is Jupiter if p2 is the Sun) revolving around $p_2$ (default is the Sun), with planetary characteristics $p_3$, orbital parameters $p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {mumplin}, {pavyplini}, {relplini} etc.; see also {terdi}, {solri}, {mluni}, {lunra}, {plinycma}, {tarci'e}."},{"word":"mumvanci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Friday evening of week $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"mumvlabivli'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is wuyan lüshi with tone pattern $x_2$, rhyming at locus $x_3$.","notes":"{mu} {valsi} {bi} {linji}; {mumvlavonli'i}, {zelvlavonli'i}, {zelvlabivli'i}"},{"word":"mumvlavonli'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is wuyan jueju with tone pattern $x_2$, rhyming at locus $x_3$.","notes":"{mu} {valsi} {vo} {linji}; {zelvlavonli'i}, {mumvlabivli'i}, {zelvlabivli'i}"},{"word":"mumyma'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is May/the fifth month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"mumymast","score":1,"definition":"May.","notes":"Cf. {bakma'i}, {mumymasti}."},{"word":"mumymasti","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is May/the fifth month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {masnmu}. Cf. {pavmasti}, {nanca}."},{"word":"mumymockemkuctai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ forms or is collectively arranged so as to form a shape idealized as a quincunx.","notes":"A quincunx is a form composed of five distinct dots (points, circles, etc.) which are arranged so that there are exactly two distinct lines such that they each contain (or non-emptily intersect) three of the said dots and mutually intersect at/share exactly a single dot, which is located at the center of the arrangement, and thereby are such that each of the dots belong to at least one of these lines. In other words, it is a cross or \"x\" shape, with four extremities, composed of dots (one at the distal end of extremity, each, and one at the center). The orientation, overall size or aspect ratio, length or angle of any extremity relative to any other, size of the dots in absolute or mutually relative terms, etc. are irrelevant for the present classification. See also: \"{kuctai}\", \"{kurjipyjolmijmo'a}\" (essentially synonymous in terms of concept)."},{"word":"mumymoija'a","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ has the rank of Colonel/Captain/Group Captain (equivalent of NATO OF-5) in military unit /organization $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mu}, {moi}, {jatna}, {jemja'a}, {vairsoi}, {xavmoija'a}, {vonmoija'a}. Based on STANAG 2116: NATO Codes for Grades of Military Personnel."},{"word":"mumymoixandegji","score":1,"definition":"$xa_1=d_1$ is the little finger of hand $xa_2=d_2$ attached to body $d_3$.","notes":"See also: {xantamji}, {relmoixandegji}, {cibmoixandegji}, {vonmoixandegji}."},{"word":"mumymomdegji","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=d_1$ is the little finger/toe/digit of $d_2$.","notes":"Does not actually have to be little or smallest; just has to be homologous to the most-ulnar/most-medial digit in the human hand or most-lateral digit in the human foot (assuming standard anatomical position for humans). Confer: \"{degji}\"."},{"word":"munje","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a universe/cosmos [complete and ordered entirety] of domain/sphere $x_{2}$ defined by rules $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also world; a universe is a kind of system, one which comprehensively encompasses its domain; e.g. 'universe of discourse', or 'world of birds'; $x_3$ are the rules/defining principles which distinguish the universe from other universes, or from non-universe. See also {ciste}, {plini}, {kensa}, {mulno}."},{"word":"munjero","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the/our actual physical universe in its entirety.","notes":"This is the universe of cosmology and physics in general. It is not separate from humans - we are part of it. In a multiverse, this is our universe. Probably synonymous with \"reality\". There are no connotations concerning restrictions to outerspace, large distance scales, etc. This is the entire physical system of which we definitely know (as of A.D. 2016) but with the true governing laws of nature. It may also include rules of logic and mathematics. It is as objective as can be demonstrated, but I do not wish to guarantee such a philosophy."},{"word":"muno","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 50 [fifty]."},{"word":"munono","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 500 [five hundred]."},{"word":"mu'o","selmaho":"COI","score":100000,"definition":"vocative: over (response OK) - more to come."},{"word":"mu'oi","selmaho":"MUhOI","score":3,"definition":"delimited non-Lojban selbri-unit","notes":"Similar to {me'oi} but requires delimiters, to allow quotation of multiple words or words with glottal-stops. In other words, {me'oi}:{mu'oi} :: {zo'oi}:{zoi} :: {la'oi}:{la'o} . Equivalent to {me'au} {la'e} {zoi}."},{"word":"mu'onai","selmaho":"COI*","score":100000,"definition":"vocative: over (response OK) - more to come."},{"word":"mu'o'u","selmaho":"MUhOhU","score":1,"definition":"Marks an endpoint of a quote/string/expression and specifies that (relative to the original) the quote/string/expression so marked is complete, accurate, and well-portrayed by the quote/string/expression on the relevant side of the excerpt, including wrt all relevant information and when factoring in the content and context of the quotation-external discourse in which said quote/string/expression appears; indicator that quote mining or cherry-picking did not occur and that the excerpt which is quoted is not deceptive.","notes":"Must be adjacent to a quotation marker (including terminator or delimiter) or \"{sedu'u}\" or similar; it attaches to the/such a marker such that it is external to the scope of the quote/expression produced/contained/terminated by that marker. For example, in \"lu mu'o'u lu coi li'u li'u mu'o'u\", the first instance of this word attaches to the second \"{lu}\" (because it is inside the quotation produced by the first \"lu\") and the second instance of this word attaches to the second instance of \"{li'u}\"; it cannot appear adjacent to \"{coi}\" in this example and yet function in application to the expressed quotation markers because it would then be inside all of the available quotations (nested, in this case), although such is allowed as a pure string (because being able to quote an expression such as \"He did say \"mu'o'u\"\" is utile). In a quotation (such as a \"lu\"-\"li'u\" quotation) with two markers (initiation and termination), even if one of them is implicit: if this word appears before the quote (at its initiation), then it means that there is no relevant and material information preceding the original version of the presented quote which would drastically alter its interpretation (for example: if the original is \"not big\", then \"big\" is technically a quote/substring thereof but there is information prior to this substring which materially alters the interpretation, namely \"not\"; likewise, cutting out the subject of a sentence which is being quoted and then using the quote in a context in which the subject is implied to be someone or something other than the original constitutes a material change in meaning due to incompleteness and this word would specify against that); if the word appears after the quote (at its termination), then it means that there is no relevant and material information following the original version of the presented quote which would drastically alter its interpretation (for example: if the original is \"he chose the men and the women\" but the presented quote/substring is \"he chose the men\" (in a context such that sexism is being accused), then there is information following the presented quote/substring which alters the interpretation, namely \"and the women\"); note that the interpretation-altering information need not immediately precede or follow the presented quote. For singly-marked quotes (such as by \"{zo}\") it means that the presented quote/string/expression is complete on both ends (including being the complete word / all relevant rafsi in a lujvo). Modifying this word with \"-{nai}\" indicates that there definitely is a material change in the meaning of the quote due in part to completeness or lack of appropriate context (textual or otherwise). This word can be negated by \"{nai}\", much like UI, but that would be unusual in effect. This word is a marker or flag of asserted good faith; thus, in effect, it functions as a reminder to the audience to check the quotation for the alleged completeness and fairness of representation. If quoting from foreign languages, terminal punctuation, such as \".\" or paragraph breaks, and retention of original letter-casing (or indication thereof) must be explicitly included for the usage of this word to be appropriate and truthful. See also: \"{rau'o}\", \"{rau'oi}\", \"{boi'o'u}\" (for a solution to a technical catch with this word)."},{"word":"mupcpa","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ takes a sample of $c_2=m_2$ from source/set $c_3=m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cpacu}."},{"word":"mupli","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an example/sample/specimen/instance/case/illustration of common property(s) $x_{2}$ of set $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also cmavo list {mu'u}, {pixra}."},{"word":"murmura","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pussycat, kitty, kittycat, a purring home animal treated affectionately, belongs to species $x_2$","notes":"See {mlatu}, {dalpe'o}, {dirba}"},{"word":"murse","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the [astronomical] twilight/dawn/dusk/half-light/glimmering of day $x_{2}$ at location $x_{3}$.","notes":"Morning twilight, dawn (= {cermurse}); evening twilight, dusk (= {vacmurse}). See also {cerni}, {kandi}, {vanci}."},{"word":"mursynalcando","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is crepuscular/active during the twilight/dawn/dusk $m_1$.","notes":"See also: matutinal (={cermursynalcando}), vespertine (={vacmursynalcando})."},{"word":"murta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a curtain/blinds/drapes for covering/obscuring aperture $x_{2}$, and made of material $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {canko}, {vorme}."},{"word":"mur zei sucyskami","score":1,"definition":"$sk_1$ is a Moore machine for purpose $sk_2$.","notes":"See: {sucyskami}."},{"word":"muslo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ pertains to the Islamic/Moslem/Koranic [Quranic] culture/religion/nation in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also Muslim. See also {jegvo}, {lijda}."},{"word":"musmalsi","score":2,"definition":"$ma_1$ is a mosque of Islamic denomination $mu_1=ma_2$ at location/serving area $m_3$"},{"word":"mutcau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is immaterially free of $x_2$"},{"word":"mutce","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is much/extreme in property $x_{2}$ (ka), towards $x_{3}$ extreme/direction; $x_{1}$ is, in $x_{2}$, very $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also very, a lot, immoderate/immoderately, pretty, intense, quite, extremely. See also {milxe}, {traji}, {banli}, {carmi}, {nutli}."},{"word":"mutcrai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is so extreme in property $x_2$ and in direction $x_3$ that it is not actually of the same type or kind, by standard or in set of options $x_4$.","notes":"A difference in degree which is so large that it actually is a difference in kind. Examples: (1) Infrared is so 'red' that it is not even red/visible. (2) Even though speciation happens via what is essentially a continuum, Homo erectus is so much older and ancestral to modern humans that they are not even modern humans (and maybe should be considered our uber-ancestors or something, rather than 'mere ancestors'). (3) Pathological lying is mendaciousness which is so extreme that it is not even 'lying' in the usual sense, for it may be uncontrollable etc. See: \"{bancu}\", \"{mutce}\", \"{traji}\"."},{"word":"mutmaika'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the physical/material embodiment/avatar of nonphysical/immaterial concept $x_2$ (si'o/ka)","notes":"See {ceirka'i}, {kibyka'i}"},{"word":"mutmi'i","score":2,"definition":"$mi_1=mu_1$ is a program for use $mi_2$."},{"word":"mutmle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=$ is \"beautiful on the inside\"; $x_1=melbi_1$ is beautiful to $x_2=melbi_2$ in aspect $x_3=melbi_3$ (ka) which is an immaterial (mucti) quality of $x_1$","notes":"From {mucti} {melbi}."},{"word":"mutpapri","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=m_1$ is a web page containing hyperlinks in website / collection of hyperlinking documents $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mucti}, {papri}, {samci'ejudri}. Not tied specifically to the HTTP or other communications protocol."},{"word":"mutsteila","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a weasel (genus Mustela) of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"Syn. {mabmustela}. See {ermine}, {fulreto}"},{"word":"mu'u","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"mupli modal, 1st place exemplified by ..."},{"word":"muvdandu","score":1,"definition":"$x1=m1=d1$ swings on $x2=d2$ towards $x3=m2$ from $x4=m3$"},{"word":"muvdu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (object) moves to destination/receiver $x_{2}$ [away] from origin $x_{3}$ over path/route $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also mobile (= {comymu'u}, for the non-specific opposite of immobile); after a muvdu, object is alienated from/no longer at origin (unless physically returned there, per litru or slilu); agentive move (= {muvgau}, {muvzu'e}), non-agentive transitive move (= {muvri'a}), self-propelled (= {sezmuvgau}), motion of a part of the object (= {pagmu'u}), having a moving part (= {muvypau}, {muvyselpau}); apparent motion (= {mlumu'u}). (cf. {rinci}, {klama} (which differs in that the means of motion is explicit), {litru}, {cliva}, {fatri}; {dunda}, {benji} for agentive movement that does not necessarily imply alienation from origin, preja for similar movement with no agent implied, {bevri}, {vimcu})"},{"word":"muvgau","score":4,"definition":"$g_1$ moves $m_1$ to destination $m_2$ from origin $m_3$ over path/route $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {muvdu}, {ca'ermuvgau}."},{"word":"muvla'arpu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x1=p1$ transplants $x2=p2=m1$ to the new location $x3=p3=m2$ from origin $x4=m3$","notes":"from {muvdu} + {la'arpu'i}"},{"word":"muvycau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is motionless","notes":"See also {zvasto}"},{"word":"muvykemlolgai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a movable rug/mat/cover for floor $x_2$.","notes":"From {muvdu} {ke} {loldi} {gacri}. See also {buklolgai} 'cloth carpet/rug'."},{"word":"muvysabnu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cabin of an elevator / lift / horizontal lift $x_2$; $x_2$ is an elevator / lift / horizontal lift with cabin $x_1$"},{"word":"muvyselpau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has moving part $x_2$, which moves to destination $x_3$ from origin $x_4$ over path $x_5$","notes":"See also {selpau}, {muvdu}."},{"word":"muvyslidandu","score":1,"definition":"$x1=m1=s1=d1$ swings from $x2=d2$ between $x3=m2$ and $x4=m3$"},{"word":"muvysutra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is quick to move to destination $x_2$ away from origin $x_3$ over path/route $x_4$","notes":"See {muvdu}, {sutra}"},{"word":"muvytciga'a","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=t_1$ is a joystick for steering/manoeuvring object/vehicle $m_1=t_2$ of material $g_2$."},{"word":"muvytcixi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=t_1$ is a steering wheel for steering/manoeuvring object/vehicle $m_1=t_2$, made of materials/having properties $x_3$."},{"word":"muvyxra","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is an animation featuring characters $p_2=m_1$, made by artist $p_3$ in medium $p_4$"},{"word":"muvzva","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ wanders within an area $x_2$.","notes":"{muvdu} {zvati}"},{"word":"mu zei sumtika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'sumti-5' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: quantifier? sumti-6 (relative-clauses)? | quantifier selbri /KU#/ (relative-clauses)?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"mu zei zgabube","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'selbri-5' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: selbri-6 ((jek | joik) stag? BO # selbri-5)?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"muzga","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a museum for preserving [and possibly exhibiting] $x_{2}$ at location $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {citri}."},{"word":"muzyku'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is an exhibition room/hall of a museum for exhibiting $x_2=m_2$.","notes":"{muzga} {kumfa}"},{"word":"my","selmaho":"BY2","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for m."},{"word":"my zei sance","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bilabial nasal sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {masnce}."},{"word":"na","selmaho":"NA","score":100000,"definition":"bridi contradictory negator; scope is an entire bridi; logically negates in some cmavo compounds."},{"word":"na'a","selmaho":"BY1","score":100000,"definition":"cancel all letteral shifts."},{"word":"na.a","selmaho":"A*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: sumti afterthought conditional/only if."},{"word":"na'acto","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ centuries in duration by standard $x_3$.","notes":"{nanca} {xecto}; the default $x_2$ is 1"},{"word":"na'ai","selmaho":"NA","score":1,"definition":"Same function as {na} but with the additional meaning that the sumti in the bridi have no prior experience together.","notes":"\"mi na'ai prami la .rikis .martn.\" means \"mi na prami la .rikis .martn.\" with the additional information that I do not know who Ricky Martin is (so I cannot like nor dislike him, nor have really any other substantial relationship with him which is based on experience)."},{"word":"na'akti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is turned off / deactivated / not operational for function $x_2$","notes":"See {akti}, {na'aktigau}"},{"word":"na'aktigau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ turns off / deactivates $x_2$","notes":"See {akti}, {aktigau}, {ca'arcadgau}"},{"word":"na'arctodetri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the century notation of the date of event/state $x_2$, in system $x_3$.","notes":"{nanca} zei {xecto} zei {detri}. See {de'i'a} for BAI. See also {na'acto}."},{"word":"na'ardeidetri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the date/day notation of the year of event/state $x_2$, in system $x_3$.","notes":"{nanca} zei {djedi} zei {detri}. As default, the number $x_1$ is counted from the first day of the year. See also {detke'u}."},{"word":"na'ardetri","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the year notation of the date of event/state $x_2$, in system $x_3$.","notes":"{nanca} zei {detri}. See {de'i'e} for BAI."},{"word":"na'arjefydetri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the week notation of the year of event/state $x_2$, in system $x_3$.","notes":"{nanca} zei {jeftu} zei {detri}. As default, the number $x_1$ is counted from the first week of the year. See also {detke'u}."},{"word":"na'arkagnoi","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is the annual report of company/corporation/organization $k_1$. ","notes":"Cf. {nanca}, {kagni}, {notci}, {kagyselpo'e}, {kagyseldejni}, {prali}."},{"word":"na'asmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is of the same/similar age as $x_2$"},{"word":"na'a'u","selmaho":"PA5","score":2,"definition":"not a number","notes":"See also {ci'i}, {xo'e}, {tu'o}."},{"word":"na'au","selmaho":"LI","score":2,"definition":"converts an unevaluated mekso expression into a sumti referencing its evaluated result (if sensible/defined)","notes":"For example, would be prefixed to {ke'a} in {xe'au}-NOIhA clauses in order to reference the bracketed (unevaluated, formal) subexpression's evaluated result. In some sense, this word plays inverse of/to {me'o}, but may see less general use since expressions are typically evaluated at the end of mekso utterances. (Thus, this word may find its greatest amount of usage within mekso expressions before they are concluded and evaluated.)"},{"word":"na'azma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is older than $x_2$ by $x_3$ (li) years"},{"word":"nabglaca'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a toaster"},{"word":"nabmi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event/state) is a problem to/encountered by $x_{2}$ in situation/task/inquiry $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ requires consideration by $x_2$. See also {preti}, {danfu}, {ciksi}, {jijnu}, {jinvi}, {nandu}, {pensi}, {sidbo}, {spuda}, {raktu}."},{"word":"nabrkruto","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains crouton(s) made from bread(s) $x_2$."},{"word":"nabypalne","score":4,"definition":"$n_1=p_1$ is a pizza/pie/sandwich/taco/burrito/pirozhki with topping/ingredients $p_2$ and bread of type $n_2=p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {djasnuji}, {pitnanba}, {iptsa}, {cidjrpitsa}, {titnanba}, {cidjrburito}, {cidjrtako}."},{"word":"nabypalnyplise","score":0,"definition":"$n_1=pa_1$ is an apple pie made from apple(s) $pl_1$."},{"word":"nabysko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of noodles."},{"word":"nabysle","score":1,"definition":"$x1=s1$ is a crumb of bread $x2=n1$ from grain $x3=n2$"},{"word":"nabyspi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a crumb of bread $n_1$ made from grains $n_2$.","notes":"Cf. {nanba}, {spisa}."},{"word":"nabysu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x1=s1$ is a loaf of bread of grains $x2=n2$"},{"word":"nabzba","score":2,"definition":"$z_1$ bakes bread/cake/pastry $z_2=n_1$ from ingredients $z_3$."},{"word":"nacfa'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=f_1$ mathematically(/experimentally?) finds/solves for the value of $x_2=f_2$","notes":"Useful for \"find x\", etc.. If one treats functions themselves as \"numbers\" in some contexts (which is perfectly reasonable), this word could also plausibly be used in the sense of, for example, \"find the unique function that satisfies [criteria]\"."},{"word":"nackai","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is characterized by numbers; $c_1$ is digital.","notes":"More literal. Cf. {samkai}"},{"word":"nacle'u","score":2,"definition":"$l_1$ is a numeral (single symbol) in system $l_2$ representing $l_3$=$n_1$.","notes":"If not specified $l_2$ defaults to the Arabic numerals in Western scripts. See also {nacysni}."},{"word":"nacmecrai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the least element/minimum of the set (of numbers) $x_2$ under (partial) ordering $x_3$","notes":"x1 must be a set. If this word is being used as a function ($min$), common but lazy mathematical practice allows for speaking of \"the minimum of a function\" (including sequences) or to constrain the minimum with respect to certain variables, but these constraints can and properly ought to be incorporated into the definition of the set of which the minimum is being taken. This word is not limited to purely mathematical usage and the set can be defined loosely (such as in \"the minimum legally acceptable wage\" wherein the set x2 is understood to be the set of all legally acceptable wages). The minimum x1 must belong to set x2; compare with: {zmaraimecna'u} (infimum). See also: {nacyzmarai}."},{"word":"nacme'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=n_1=c_1$ is a numerical identifier of $x_2=c_2$, used by $x_3=c_3$."},{"word":"nacmei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vector of dimension $x_2$ with coordinates $x_3$, $x_4$, $x_5$, ...","notes":"See also {relnacmei}, {cibnacmei}, {pinynacmei}, {rajnacmei}, {nacmemsu'a}"},{"word":"nacmeimei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an $x_2$ by $x_3$ vector array/matrix of vectors $x_4$, $x_5$, $x_6$...","notes":"See also {jo'i}, {pi'a}, {sa'i}"},{"word":"nacna'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the arithmetic mean of number sequence/set $x_2$","notes":"Synonymous to {sujna'o}. See also {cnano}."},{"word":"nacnilbra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the absolute value/norm of $x_2$.","notes":"See also {cu'a}"},{"word":"nacpoiba'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ counts numbers $n_1=p_1$ out aloud."},{"word":"nacrei","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a question about a number, asked by $p_3$ to $p_4$."},{"word":"nacrga'au","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Euler–Mascheroni constant, usually denoted by lowercase gamma (γ); approximately 0.5772156649 (in decimal).","notes":"The difference in the limit as n becomes arbitrarily large between/of: the sum of (1/k) for all strictly positive integers k < (n+1), and the natural logarithm of n. See also: {ga'au}"},{"word":"nacysni","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a numeral of number $s_2=n_1$ to observer $s_3$"},{"word":"nacyuensni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (quoted text) is the text that stands for the number $x_2$ in language $x_3$","notes":"See {na'uvla}, {namcu}, {uensni}, {uenzi}"},{"word":"nacyuenzi","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ (quoted text) is the text that stands for the number $x_2$ in language $x_3$","notes":"See {na'uvla}, {namcu}, {uensni}, {uenzi}"},{"word":"nacyvlapoi","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ (quoted text) is the text that stands for the number $x_2$ in language $x_3$","notes":"See {na'uvla}"},{"word":"nacyzmarai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the greatest element/maximum of the set (of numbers) $x_2$ under (partial) ordering $x_3$","notes":"x1 must be a set. If this word is being used as a function ($max$), common but lazy mathematical practice allows for speaking of \"the maximum of a function\" (including sequences) or to constrain the maximum with respect to certain variables, but these constraints can and properly ought to be incorporated into the definition of the set of which the maximum is being taken. This word is not limited to purely mathematical usage and the set can be defined loosely (such as in \"the maximum number of people whom I permit to be invited\" wherein the set x2 is understood to be the set of the possible acceptable numbers of guests allowed by the speaker). The maximum x1 must belong to set x2; compare with: {mecraizmana'u} (supremum). See also: {nacmecrai}."},{"word":"nadmau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is more difficult/harder than $x_2$ for $x_3$ by amount $x_4$"},{"word":"nadrai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the most difficult among $x_2$"},{"word":"nadycai","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=n_1$ is a big problem/crisis for $n_2$ in situation/task/inquiry $n_3$.","notes":"Cf. {nabmi}, {carmi}."},{"word":"nadydjukra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is recourse of $x_2$ to do/achieve difficult situation $x_3$, which is difficult by standard $x_4$"},{"word":"na'e","selmaho":"NAhE","score":100001,"definition":"contrary scalar negator: other than ...; not ...; a scale or set is implied."},{"word":"na'ebo","selmaho":"NAhE+BO","score":2,"definition":"negation sumti qualifier: something other than.","notes":"Cf. {na'e}, {bo}, {je'abo}, {no'ebo}, {to'ebo}."},{"word":"na'efa'a","selmaho":"FAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"space direction: not towards specified point, contrary negation; direction modal."},{"word":"na'ei","selmaho":"NAhE","score":3,"definition":"Contradictory negation of a predicate","notes":"The quantifier negation laws can be stated as: naku ro da zo'u da broda .ijo [su'o] da zo'u da na'ei broda, naku [su'o] da zo'u da broda .ijo ro da zo'u da na'ei broda. "},{"word":"na'epu'i","selmaho":"CAhA*","score":100000,"definition":"modal aspect: has never, and perhaps cannot; other-than-demonstrated-ability."},{"word":"nafmupli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a counterexample of property $x_2$, normally exemplified by set $x_3$"},{"word":"nafselte'i","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is an exception/the only one without property $x_2$ among $x_3$","notes":"See also {natfe}, {selte'i}, {steci}"},{"word":"nagi'a","selmaho":"GIhA*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: bridi-tail afterthought conditional/only if."},{"word":"naglatna","score":2,"definition":"$l_{1}=n_2$ is an Indian lotus/sacred lotus/bean of India (Nelumbo nucifera) [plant/flower/herb], with nuts $n_{1}$, of strain/cultivar $l_{2}$ , symbolizing $l_3$ to culture/religion $l_4$.","notes":"The Linnaean binomial Nelumbo nucifera (Gaertn.) is the currently recognized name for this species, which has been classified under the former names, Nelumbium speciosum (Willd.) and Nymphaea nelumbo, among others. See also {latna}."},{"word":"nago'i","selmaho":"GOhA*","score":100000,"definition":"selbri: repeats preceding bridi while denying it as false; pro-assign values are unchanged."},{"word":"na'i","selmaho":"UI3a","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: metalinguistic negator.","notes":"See also {naldra}, {nalmapti}."},{"word":"nai","selmaho":"NAI","score":100000,"definition":"attached to cmavo to negate them; various negation-related meanings."},{"word":"na'icmo","score":2,"definition":" $c_1=n_2$ chirps/makes sound/stridulates $c_2$ rubbing/chafing together wings [body-part] $n_1$ expressing $c_3$ (property)"},{"word":"nai'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":3,"definition":"nafselte'i modal: except...","notes":"See also {natfe}, {steci}."},{"word":"naijgi","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=n_2$ is a patriot of nation $n_1$.","notes":"Cf. {natmi}, {jgira}, {natpa'i}."},{"word":"nailon","score":1,"definition":"nylon"},{"word":"nainmu","score":0,"definition":"[reserved for gender-related personal identifier] $$","notes":"Perhaps specifically for someone who inhabits a multi-gender encompassing region of the space, possibly pertaining to/along the binary (\"nanmu\"+\"ninmu\"). See also: \"{nanmu}\", \"{ninmu}\", \"{nonmu}\", \"{nunmu}\"."},{"word":"na'ircmacrida","score":1,"definition":"$cr_1$ is a pixie [tiny, winged mythical humanoid] of mythos/religion $cr_2$","notes":"Cf. {crida}, {torcrida}, {brabracrida}, {clakercrida}, {cmacmacrida}"},{"word":"na'irxi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pegasus/winged horse."},{"word":"na'itfa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u: proposition or kau-question) cannot be assigned a definite truth-value or answer","notes":"Brivla form of {na'i}. i.e. $x_1$ is something one would answer {na'i} to. Useful sumtcita places include {ni'i} for the logical reasoning for $x_1$ being na'itfa, and {va'o} for the conditions / contexts where $x_1$ is na'itfa. See {jo'atnu}"},{"word":"na'itsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a samara of $x_2$ for producing offspring $x_3$.","notes":"see also {a'orne}, {ulmu}"},{"word":"naizgi","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is folk music performed at/by $z_2$ (event), originating in group of people $n_2$.","notes":"Cf. {natmi}, {zgike}, {nolzgi}, {sopselneizgi}, {dja'aza}, {te'ekno}."},{"word":"naja","selmaho":"JA*","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: tanru-internal afterthought conditional/only if."},{"word":"najdei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Monday of week $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Synonyms: {lurdei}, {pavdei}. See also {xundei}, {peldei}."},{"word":"najgenja","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is a carrot of variety $g_2$.","notes":"See {ka'orta}, {gejrdauko}, {stagi}, {spati}, {genjrdauko}."},{"word":"najgenjycmakemterka'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=n_1=g_1=c_1=ka_3$ is a baby-cut carrot, which is small in property/dimension(s) $x_5=c_2$ as compared with standard/norm $x_6=c_3$, cut by tool/blade $x_2=ka_1$ from carrot $x_3=ka_2=n_1$, which is of variety $x_4=g_2$.","notes":"Baby-cut carrots are not to be confused with baby carrots."},{"word":"najnimre","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an orange of variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {nimre}, {pelnimre}, {branimre}, {ri'ornimre}, {skorbuti}, {narju}"},{"word":"najnimryjisra","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of orange juice made from orange/oranges $j_2=ni_1$.","notes":"See also: {najnimre}, {jisra}, {narju}, {nimre}"},{"word":"najycutcpi","score":1,"definition":"$ci_1=cu_2$ is an American robin of variety $ci_2$","notes":"Turdus migratorius. This is not the European robin."},{"word":"najysmela","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a peach [fruit] of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {smela}"},{"word":"najyzilska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the abstract color orange","notes":"The gismu {narju} refers to objects which are orange, but not the color orange itself. This lujvo serves the latter purpose. See also {skari} {zilska}"},{"word":"nakcei","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a god (specifically, male deity) of people(s)/religion $c_2$ with dominion over $c_3$ [sphere].","notes":"In English, \"god\" can be either genderless or male (depending on context and contrast), while specifically indicating a female deity by use of the word \"goddess\". In order to correct this imbalance, Lojban is equipped with {fetcei} and {nakcei} (among other words) for the variously characterized deities, whereas {cevni} makes no implications about the gender of the deity. Cf. {fetcei}, {nakni}, {cevni}, {lijda}, {krici}, {censa}, {malsi}. Recommended to be used only use when contrasted with {fetcei} or masculinity of the deity is to be emphasized/important."},{"word":"nakcinse","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ is androphilous [sexually attracted to men] in situation $c_2$ by standard $c_4$.","notes":"This word is only about sexual interest in males; other sexuals interest are irrelevant. See also {fetcinse}, {naknakcinse}, {mitcinse}, {dutcinse}."},{"word":"nakfamti","score":2,"definition":"$n_1=f_1$ is an uncle of $f_2$ by bond/tie $f_3$.","notes":"See also: {fetfamti}, {famti}, {nakni}."},{"word":"naknakcinse","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=f_1$ is male and androphilous/gay/bisexual in situation $c_2$ by standard $c_4$","notes":"This word is about male homosexuality and bisexuality. See also {nakcinse}, {fetfetcinse}, {mitcinse}, {relcinse}."},{"word":"naknalspe","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=n_1$ is an unmarried man under law/custom/tradition $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {nalspe}, {naknalspe}, {specfari'i}, {bavyspe}, {pruspe}."},{"word":"nakni","score":100001,"definition":"$x_1$ is a male/buck of species $x_2$ evidencing masculine physical/biological/genetic trait(s) $x_3$ (ka); $x_1$ is masculine.","notes":"See also {fetsi}, {bersa}. For culturally male traits, see {jikynakni}."},{"word":"nakpibrkevna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ [body-part] is the male genital cavity of individual $x_2$","notes":"It belongs to a male (sperm-bearer). It is the \"vagina-like\" organ into which gynosomes may be inserted during mating; this similarity is due to its role in intercourse (being penetrated), and not due to its role in producing certain gametes or hosting embryos. See also: {vibnrbarpinji}"},{"word":"nakpibyta'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=t_1$ is boxer shorts/boxer briefs/briefs/jockstrap (male genital underwear), serving purpose $x_2=t_3$","notes":"Male genitalia/crotch/penis-covering type of underwear. Needn't be worn by male/man/boy but garment need be made for male genitalia/pubic region in some manner (see {fetpibyta'u}/{pibyta'u} for female/non-defined counterpart). Cf. {nerta'u}, {taxfrbikini}, {tatyta'u}."},{"word":"nakpinji","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a/the penis of $p_2=n_1$.","notes":"Cf. {fetpinji}, {pinji}."},{"word":"nakseltri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1 = t_2$ is attracted to males in property/manner/capacity $x_2 = t_3$ (ka), where maleness is determined by evincing masculine traits/according to standard $x_3 = n_3$ (ka).","notes":"$x_2$ can be used in order to indicate romantic attraction, sexual attraction, etc., among other things; for the most part, similar-species-ness is assumed, so use $x_2$ in order to indicate alternatives (such as a human being attracted to male cats for pets). This word does not exclude the possibility of being attracted to non-males in any manner or property, including the one given for this $x_2$. In the context of $x_2$ = lo ka gletu, this word includes heterosexual females (assuming gender binary), homosexual males, bisexual and pansexual people, male-attracted trans people, etc."},{"word":"naksmifetsi'o","score":1,"definition":"$si_1$ is feminism, the idea that females and males are alike in quality $sm_3$, as thought by $si_2$."},{"word":"nakso'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gamete of male $x_2$","notes":"See {fetso'a}, {esperma}"},{"word":"nakso'aselcigla","score":2,"definition":"$c_2$ is semen containing $s_1$, secreted by organism $c_1$=$s_2$"},{"word":"nakspe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a husband of $x_2$ (spouse) according to marriage law/custom/tradition $x_3$."},{"word":"naktricinse","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is/demonstrates/exhibits sexual orientation toward males in situation $x2$ by standard $x3$","notes":"In a gender binary, this word covers half of each heterosexuality and homosexuality. It is not strict (in other words, bisexuals are both male- and female-attracted). Could be useful for transexuals with a definite preference, as well. See also: {fetytricinse}"},{"word":"naku","selmaho":"NAKU","score":1,"definition":"(adverbial) bridi contradictory negator; \"it is not true that....\"; negates the bridi as well as any other adverbial or quantifier located on its right."},{"word":"nakybakni","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=n_1$ is a bull of species/breed $b_2$."},{"word":"nakydzetru","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a patriarch of people/territory/domain/subjects $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {fetydzetru}."},{"word":"nakykemcinctu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a male teacher of sexuality to audience $x_2$."},{"word":"nalbolbi'o","score":2,"definition":"$bi_1$ unrolls under condition $bi_3$.","notes":"Cf. {na'e}, {bolci}, {binxo}."},{"word":"nalbrablo","score":2,"definition":"$ba_{1}$=$bl_{1}$ is a non-big boat for carrying $bl_{2}$, propelled by $bl_{3}$, in property/dimension(s) $ba_{3}$ (ka) as compared with standard/norm $ba_{3}$.","notes":"§12.11 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"nalbrezu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ improvises $x_2$ (ka) for purpose/goal/to end $x_3$"},{"word":"nalbro","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=n_1$ is gentile."},{"word":"nalceiju'o","score":1,"definition":"$d1$ does not know if a god(s) exist; d1 is agnostic."},{"word":"nalceikri","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is an atheist.","notes":"Cf. {ceikri}, {seljda}, {ceirsenpi}."},{"word":"nalci","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the wing [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: lateral supporting surface].","notes":"See also {cipni}, {pimlu}, {rebla}."},{"word":"nalci'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is uninteresting to $x_2$.","notes":"See also {a'ucu'i}"},{"word":"nalci'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is senior/older/other than young by standard $x_2$.","notes":"{na'e} {citno}; see also {makcu}, {tolci'o}"},{"word":"nalci'otarbi","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=c_1$ is a fetus with mother $t_2$ and father $t_3$."},{"word":"nalcpavjima","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an alicorn (winged unicorn) of type/mythology $x_2$","notes":"See {pavjima}, {na'irxi'a}"},{"word":"nalcre","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ is lay (non-professional) in event/activity $c_2$ by standard $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {certu}."},{"word":"nalcti","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ abstains from eating $c_2$; $c_1$ fasts.","notes":"Cf. {citka}."},{"word":"nalcycinki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a winged or once-winged insect","notes":"A member of taxon Pterygota. Includes stages and morphs without wings. See {cinki}, {nalci}, {vofli}."},{"word":"naldamtanko","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a quantity of smokeless tobacco/tobacco-based product of/from species/strain $t_2$","notes":"All tobacco and tobacco-based products, but not merely nicotine-based products (e.g. pharmaceutical), not intended for smoking e.g. dipping/chewing/dissolvable tobacco, snuff, snus, tobacco gum, iqmik, naswar, gutka, toombak, shammah, etc. Cf. {tanko}, {danmo}, {sigja}."},{"word":"naldjica","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ does not want/desire $x_{2}$ (event/state) for purpose $x_{3}$.","notes":"Cf. {na'e}, {djica}"},{"word":"naldra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is incorrect/not right in property/aspect $x_2$ (ka) in situation $x_3$"},{"word":"naldu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is moderate in respect of $x_2$ by standard $x_3$","notes":"from {na'e} + {dukse}"},{"word":"nalfadni","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ [member] is uncommon/atypical/unusual in property $f_2$ (ka) among members of $f_3$ (set).","notes":"Cf. {na'e}, {fadni}, {rirci}."},{"word":"nalfau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is an event that doesn't happen/occur/take place","notes":"See also {fasnu}."},{"word":"nalfi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is invariant/unchanged by/symmetric/symmetrical/unaffected under transformation/effect/exchange/operation/external change $x_2$ in property $x_3$ (ka).","notes":"$x_1$ and $x_3$ (in different senses) have $x_2$-symmetry/are $x_2$-invariant."},{"word":"nalgundei","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=d_1$ is a period of $x_2=d_2$ non-working days/vacation days/holidays for worker $x_3=g_1$ at job $x_4=g_2$","notes":"Removed $djedi_3$ as being unneeded. "},{"word":"nalju'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is inattentive towards/distracted/inadvertent of object/affair $x_2$.","notes":"See also {a'acu'i}"},{"word":"nalju'ikei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ fidgets with $x_2$."},{"word":"naljuncedrydji","score":2,"definition":"$dji_1=dju_1$ desires/wants/wishes unknown era $dji_2=c_1=dju_3$ (event/state) characterized by $c_2$ (event/property/interval/idea) for purpose $dji_3$. $dji_1=dju_1$ is nostalgic.","notes":"Typically refers to the melancholy desire to live out an era that happened before the subject was born, or to live in a place where one has never been."},{"word":"naljundi","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is inattentive towards/distracted from object/affair $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {na'e}, {jundi}."},{"word":"nalju'o","score":1,"definition":"$d1$ does not knows fact(s) $d2$ (du'u) about subject $d3$ by epistemology $d4$","notes":"This is the proper meaning of agnostic: gnostic - knowledge, a - without. The word is not limited to just religion, and does not describe a position of belief, although it can be used in this context: agnostic theism, agnostic atheism, etc."},{"word":"nalka'e","score":1,"definition":"$k1$ is unable to do/be/uncapable of doing/being (event/state) $k2$ under conditions $k3$ (event/state)","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {na'e}, {kakne}"},{"word":"nalkafxumckafi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=x_1$ is a quantity of decaffinated coffee/coffee [beverage] without caffeine.","notes":"See also decaffeination (=pu'u {kafxumvi'u}), coffee making (={kafpra})."},{"word":"nalkrilytabno","score":1,"definition":"$p_2=t_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of amorphous carbon.","notes":"See also: diamond (={krilytabno})."},{"word":"nalme'a","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is not less than/more than or equal to $m_2$ in property/quantity $m_3$ (ka/ni) by amount $m_4$ ","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {na'e}, {mleca}, {zmadu}"},{"word":"nalmle","score":2,"definition":"$m_{1}$ is ugly to $m_{2}$ in aspect $m_{3}$ (ka) by aesthetic standard $m_{4}$.","notes":"Example 15.71 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"nalmo'i","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ forgets fact/memory $m_2$ about subject $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {na'e}, {morji}, {tolmo'i}. Assumes that {morji} refers to a state i.e. 'remember'= 'retain in memory'."},{"word":"nalmosysna","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an approximant consonant with place of articulation $m_2=m_3$ and phonation $x_3$.","notes":"cf. {zunsna}"},{"word":"nalmu'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is incomplete/unfinished in property $x_2$ by standard $x_3$ .","notes":"See also {uonai}"},{"word":"nalnafyji'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=j_1$ thinks that $x_2=n_1$ and $x_3=n_2$ (du'u) may both be true about $x_4=j_3$, on grounds $x_5=j_4$; $x_1$ thinks that $x_2$ and $x_3$ are logically compatible."},{"word":"nalna'u","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is not a number"},{"word":"nalnimjavnau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a human who is neither a woman nor a man.","notes":"See also: {remrnunmu}, {ninmu}, {nanmu}, {remna}."},{"word":"nalpro","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ gives consent/agreement/sanction to $p_2$ (person/force ind./mass) about $p_3$ (abstract).","notes":"Cf. {na'e}, {fapro}, {tugni}, {ie}, {e'a}."},{"word":"nalra'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is irrelevant/unrelated to $x_2$; $x_1$ is arbitrary in relation to $x_2$ [object of comparison; context or referent].","notes":"Also 'random' in the sense of something that is unexpected in a particular context. Does not mean 'random' in the sense of patternless or unpredictable (the primary sense of {cunso}). If $x_1$ is an utterance or sign, nalra'a does NOT mean that it is entirely meaningless ({smucau}), but that it does not provide any outward indication of what thing it signifies if its meaning is not already known. See also {srana}, {sinxa}, {smuni}, {ckini}, {mifra}, {ckaji}. Derivative words include {nalra'aselkai} 'arbitrariness', {nalra'acme} 'arbitrary name', {sranycme} 'nonarbitrary name', {smura'asni} 'sign whose form is related to or indicates its referent'."},{"word":"nalrapli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ does not repeat/reoccur/recur; $x_1$ only happens once.","notes":"Synonym: {pavyfau}."},{"word":"nalra'u","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ leaves $r_2$ alone/in peace.","notes":"Cf. {raktu}."},{"word":"nalra'ugei","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=r_2$ is tranquil/happy about $g_2=r_1$.","notes":"Cf. {na'e}, {raktu}, {gleki}, {mansygei}, {camgei}."},{"word":"nalreldilcymu'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an odd number (integer not divisible by 2).","notes":"See also: {reldilcymu'o}, {dilcymu'o}, {re}."},{"word":"nalrelpi'irna'u","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ (li) is an integer number that is not a multiple of two by an integer; $n_1$ is an odd number."},{"word":"nalreltracinse","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=t_1$ in activity/state $c_2$ exhibits/performs/expresses non-binary gender $c_3=t_2$ (ka) by standard $c_4$.","notes":"$x_1$ exhibits/performs/expresses a gender that does not adhere to a binary gender norm/standard. Cf. {reltracinse} (binary gender). See {tracinse} for definition of gender."},{"word":"nalremda'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a non-human animal of species/taxon $x_2$","notes":"This is frequently what is meant by just \"animal\" in English. See also {danlu}."},{"word":"nalre'ucti","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ does not eat meat $c_2=r_1$; $c_1$ is a (lacto-ovo-)vegetarian.","notes":"See also (ethical) vegan (={nardalprapli}), dietary vegan (={stagycti}), ovo-vegetarian (={sovjvestagycti}), lacto-vegetarian (={ladjvestagycti}), herbivore (={spacti})."},{"word":"nalri'i","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ (NU) is casual, not formal/ceremonial.","notes":"Cf. {surla}, {xalbo}, {kalsa}, {cunso}."},{"word":"nalsanji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is unconscious/not aware of $x_2$ (object/abstract).","notes":"This is unconsciousness wrt a specific thing ($x_2$); widen for generalized unconsciousness. This may more or less include (some aspects of) sleep, but sleep is a very specific and complex process, and most forms of unconsciousness - let alone a simple and narrowly-specified lack of awareness - do not function in a manner which is even remotely similar to sleep. For generalized unconsciousness, use \"{sojnalsanji}\". This is NOT \"subconscious\" in many meanings or contexts. See also: {sipna}."},{"word":"nalsa'uslakyskute'a","score":4,"definition":"$t_1=c_1$ is afraid of saying syllable(s) $c_2=sl_1$ of language $sl_2$ to $c_3$ via $c_4$ because they believe that saying them is not necessary for continuing state/process $sa_2$ under conditions $sa_3$"},{"word":"nalselci'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_2$ is uninterested in $x_2=c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {cinri}, {selci'i}, {norselci'i}, {tolselci'i}, {a'ucu'i}."},{"word":"nalseljukpa","score":2,"definition":"$j_2$ is uncooked/raw.","notes":"Cf. {na'e}, {jukpa}."},{"word":"nalselna'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is wingless/has no wings."},{"word":"nalselnalci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is wingless/has no wings.","notes":"Cf. {nalci}, {cipni}"},{"word":"nalselra'u","score":1,"definition":"$r_2$ is calm/untroubled about $r_1$ with result $r_3$.","notes":"Cf. {na'e}, {raktu}, {nalra'ugei}."},{"word":"nalselrucyzu'e","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is raw/crude/unprocessed","notes":"from {na'e} + {rucyzu'e}"},{"word":"nalselzu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is unhindered by $x_2$ (event/state) due to quality $x_3$ (ka)."},{"word":"nalspe","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=n_1$ is unmarried under law/custom/tradition $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {fetnalspe}, {naknalspe}, {specfari'i}, {bavyspe}, {pruspe}."},{"word":"nalstace","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is dishonest/disingenuous to $s_2$ about $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {stace}, {tcica}."},{"word":"nalsti","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ (agent) is relentless/unceasing in activity/process/state $s_2$."},{"word":"nalta'acni","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=t_1$ is withdrawn, feeling emotion $c_2$ about $c3=t_3$ from $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {na'e}, {tavla}, {cinmo}."},{"word":"nalti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a logical 'NOT' statement resulting from the (multiplicative) negation of/applying the 'NOT' operator to $x_2$ (du'u); $x_1$ is the logical negation/negative of $x_2$.","notes":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ have mutually opposite truth values. This word is useful for producing \"'NOR' statement\" from {kanxe}, for example. See also: {na}, {nai}. This is to {na} or {nai} approximately as {kanxe} is to {je}."},{"word":"nalvai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/person) is unimportant/insignificant to $x_2$ (event/person) due to/in aspect $x_3$; $x_2$ doesn't care about $x_1$'s $x_3$-ness.","notes":"I found myself saying [{na'e} {vajni}] very often and thus thought that it'd be nice to have a lujvo for it."},{"word":"nalvaijvoborpinka","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is bikeshedding about lujvo $l_1$ expressed by $p_3$ to audience $p_4$ on grounds (du'u) $x_5$","notes":"Bikeshedding is the phenomenon of delaying decisions about an important topic in favor of decisions about ancillary topics, e.g. procrastinating decisions about building a house in order to decide the color of the attached bike shed. From {na'e} {vajni} {lujvo} {bo} {pinka}."},{"word":"nalvaime","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is any referent of $x_2$ ; $x_2$ has a set of referents, but the difference between the members of the set is not important","notes":"Shortening of {nalvaimenre}"},{"word":"nalvaimenre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is any referent of $x_2$ ; $x_2$ has a set of referents, but the difference between the members of the set is not important","notes":"One possible interpretation of {xe'e}. (xe'ere lo mu plise) → (re nalvaimenre be lo mu plise); (xe'ere plise) → (re nalvaimenre be ro plise). See {le'elkai}, {itca}, {menre}. Shortening: {nalvaime}"},{"word":"nalvaipinka","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is bikeshedding about subject $p_2$ expressed by $p_3$ to audience $p_4$","notes":"Bikeshedding is the phenomenon of delaying decisions about an important topic in favor of decisions about ancillary topics, e.g. procrastinating decisions about building a house in order to decide the color of the attached bike shed. From {na'e} {vajni} {pinka}."},{"word":"nalvaxni'ajinru","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=c_1=v_1$ (object/person) is free-diving beneath/below/under from $c_2$ (object/water surface) in frame of reference $c_3$, submerged in liquid $j_2$."},{"word":"nalvaxni'ajirpre","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a free-diver."},{"word":"nalxe'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is unrepentant of $x_2$.","notes":"See also {nalzungi}, {u'ucu'i}"},{"word":"nalzaucru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ tolerates $x_2$ (event) under conditions $x_3$"},{"word":"nalzungi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is unremorseful of $x_2$.","notes":"See also {nalxe'u}, {u'unai}"},{"word":"nalzva","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is absent from $x_2$."},{"word":"namcfibonatci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the $x_2$-th member of the Fibonacci sequence; $x_1 = F_{x_2}$","notes":"0th member = 0, 1st member = 1, 2nd member = 1."},{"word":"namcixu","score":3,"definition":"For mo'e $x_4$ x in $x_1$ there exist mo'e $x_5$ y in $x_2$ such that x me'au $x_3$ y; for mo'e $x_6$ y in $x_2$ there exist mo'e $x_7$ x in $x_1$ such that x me'au $x_3$ y.","notes":"Cf. {me'au}, {mo'e}. Somewhat supercedes {rolsixu}, in that {rolsixu} is {namcixu} for x4=x6=li ro, x5=x7=li su'o."},{"word":"namcrgogolo","score":3,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a googol [$10^{100}$] of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default units)."},{"word":"namcrgogolplexu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a googolplex [$10^{googol}$] of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default units)."},{"word":"namcu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (li) is a number/quantifier/digit/value/figure (noun); refers to the value and not the symbol.","notes":"See also {lerfu}, {mekso}, {klani}."},{"word":"namdakfu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a bread knife with a blade of material $d_3$."},{"word":"naMIBiias","score":1,"definition":"Namibia","notes":"Southwest African nation, independent since 1990."},{"word":"namkei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_1=n_2$ [agent] tries to solve puzzle/enigma/riddle/charade $x_2=k_2=n_1$ in game/contest $x_3=n_3$"},{"word":"namsusu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'number' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: PA (PA | lerfu-word)*. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"namtolxanka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=n_2$ is patient about $n_1=x_2$ under conditions $n_3=x_3$ "},{"word":"namus","score":1,"definition":"Nāmū (Hawaiian), legendary little people, the silent ones"},{"word":"nanba","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains bread [leavened or unleavened] made from grains $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {gurni}, {panlo}, {toknu}."},{"word":"nanbe'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Central American culture/nationality/geography in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"From {snanu}, {bemro}."},{"word":"nanbrbaklava","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is baklava"},{"word":"nanbrkrepa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a crêpe of composition $x_2$.","notes":"Refers specifically to thin crepes, excluding pancakes."},{"word":"nanbrmatsa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a matzo made from grain $x_2$.","notes":"see {fomcau}, {nanba}, {fomymledi}"},{"word":"nanbrtcuro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is churro, longwise fried dough pastry, of type/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"nanca","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ years in duration (default is 1 year) by standard $x_{3}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is annual.","notes":"This year (= {cabna'a}); next year (= {bavlamna'a}); last year (= {prulamna'a}). See also {detri}, {djedi}, {jeftu}, {masti}."},{"word":"nancaji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ (li; no default value assumed, but - unless explicitly overridden - assumed to be expressed with significant figures) years old according to standard of measurement $x_3$; colloquial form: $x_1$ is/has $x_2$ (years (of age)).","notes":"At the referenced time (specified by {ca} or the like), $x_1$'s life/existence is an extended event which is thus far $x_2$ years long in duration, as measured according to standards $x_3$ (which might include starting and ending points, choice of frame of reference, ignoring of suspended animation, the definition of the unit 'year' and the use of calendars or continual time, etc.). As a measured quantity, $x_2$ is assumed to be expressed in significant figure form; this feature may be explicitly overridden (possibly with zmico). There are other ways to express this concept, of course, but this word is meant for convenience and brevity, while maintaining clarity (even if not, entirely, formality); it is, essentially, elapsed time of the existence of a being/object in its current state of functionality as measured in years (so, this word is, basically, a more specific form of \"{tu'a} $x_1$ {nanca}\"). See also: {detmive}."},{"word":"nancindu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bluff oak (Quercus austrina) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"nandu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is difficult/hard/challenging for $x_{2}$ under conditions $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ challenges (non-agentive) $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {frili}, {nabmi}, {jdari}, {talsa}, {tinsa}."},{"word":"nanfi'o","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an African with African aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"nanfi'oglibau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the South African English language used by $x_2$ to express/communicate $x_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Cf. {snanu}, {friko}, {glico}, {bangu}, {glibau}, {bangenugu}."},{"word":"nanfi'ogu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is South Africa.","notes":"Cf. {snanu}, {friko}, {gugde}, {gugdezu'a}."},{"word":"nanjmau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is older than $x_2$ by $x_3$ years.","notes":"{nancaji} + {zmadu}"},{"word":"nanjme'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is younger than $x_2$ by $x_3$ years.","notes":"{nancaji} + {mleca}"},{"word":"nanjoisunzdoxas","score":1,"definition":"The Southeastern-Asia Sea (South China Sea).","notes":"This is a {jvocmeborvla}."},{"word":"nanl","score":1,"definition":"Master","notes":"Cf. {nanla}, {nix}, {naun}, {nim}."},{"word":"nanla","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a boy/lad [young male person] of age $x_{2}$ immature by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Word dispreferred in metaphor/example as sexist; (use verba). See also {nixli}, {verba}, {nanmu}, {bersa}."},{"word":"nanlybakni","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=c_1$ is a bullock [young male cattle/beef-producer/bovine], of age $n_2$ immature/defined as a bullock by standard $n_3$, of species/breed $b_2$."},{"word":"nanm","score":1,"definition":"Mr./Mister"},{"word":"nanmu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a man/men; $x_{1}$ is a male humanoid person [not necessarily adult].","notes":"Word dispreferred in metaphor/example as sexist; (use remna or prenu). See also {ninmu}, {remna}, {prenu}, {makcu}, {nanla}, {bersa}."},{"word":"nanrkafkaso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Transcaucasian/South Caucasian culture/politics/language(s)/geography in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Synonymous with {snanu} {zei} {kafkaso} and {transkafkaso}. The Transcaucasia region is usually defined to include Georgia ({sakartyvelos}), Armenia ({xaiaSTAN}) and Azerbaijan ({azarbaiDJAN}), the nations south of the main range of the Caucasus mountains but above Anatolia (see {andolu}). See also {kartuli} 'Georgian', {xai'otso} 'Armenian', {zarbaija} 'Azarbaijani/Azeri', {softo} 'Soviet', {rusko} 'Russian'."},{"word":"nansicfi'ocinfo","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=c_1$ is a southwest African/Katanga lion [Panthera leo bleyenberghi] of breed $c_2$."},{"word":"nansicnansnanu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is south by west of $x_2$ in reference frame $x_3$."},{"word":"nanslovo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is South Slavic/Yugoslavian in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"South Slavic if the aspect is language, else Yugoslavian; see also {slovino}, {bolgaro}, {slovo}, {serbo} (experimental)"},{"word":"nanstici","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is southwest of $x_2$ in frame of reference $x_3$."},{"word":"nanstuna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is southeast of $x_2$ in frame of reference $x_3$."},{"word":"nansunfi'ocinfo","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=c_1$ is a southeast African/Transvaal lion [Panthera leo krugeri] of breed $c_2$."},{"word":"nansunsunsnanu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is southeast by east of $x_2$ in frame of reference $x_3$."},{"word":"nantrau","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects the Southern Dynasties culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"nanvi","score":100004,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a billionth/thousand-millionth [$10^{-9}$] of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"See also {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}, {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}"},{"word":"na'o","selmaho":"TAhE","score":100000,"definition":"tense interval modifier: characteristically/typically; tense/modal; defaults as time tense."},{"word":"na'oi","selmaho":"CAI","score":2,"definition":"Indicator for moderate or normal attitudinal intensity","notes":"Used to indicate the \"default\" intensity of attitudinals, the intensity that is implied when for example using a bare \"ui\" (which is in-between \"sai\" and \"ru'e\"). Useful mostly together with pei. Derived from cnano."},{"word":"na'onai","selmaho":"TAhE*","score":100000,"definition":"tense interval modifier: atypically; subjective tense/modal; defaults as time tense."},{"word":"narbanzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is insufficient / is not a sufficient condition for $x_2$ to happen","notes":"See also {banzu}."},{"word":"narbanzuni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a property satisfied by a number/amount too low for $x_2$ to happen"},{"word":"narca'acadgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ (agent) turns device/apparatus $cab_1=can_1$ on.","notes":"See also: turn off (={ca'arcadgau}), turned on (={narca'acando})."},{"word":"narca'acando","score":1,"definition":"$cab_1=can_1$ (device/apparatus) is on / operational.","notes":"Cf. {ca'arcando}, {narcando}."},{"word":"narcando","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ in motion/active.","notes":"A change in position is not implied. “idling” (not moving), is the negation of this: {cando}."},{"word":"narcu'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state/property) is impossible under condition $x_2$"},{"word":"narcumselski","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1=c_1$ (object/event/idea) is impossible to describe under conditions $x_2=c_2$ to audience $x_3=s_3$; $x_1$ is ineffable","notes":"Indescribeable because of taboo/incommunicable nature (e.g. qualia). Cf. {narcu'i}."},{"word":"nardalprapli","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a (ethical) vegan, not using animal products $c_2$.","notes":"See also lacto-ovo-vegetarian (={nalre'ucti}), dietary vegan (={stagycti}), ovo-vegetarian (={sovjvestagycti}), lacto-vegetarian (={ladjvestagycti}), herbivore (={spacti})."},{"word":"nardigamo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a game of backgammon","notes":"See also {kelci}"},{"word":"nardji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ wants $x_2$ to not happen, for purpose $x_3$.","notes":"This is usually what one ought say when they say \"I don't want you to do that!\" Really, one means to say that they want the listener to *not* do something. The desire is affirmative, but the object of desire is negative. See {djica}."},{"word":"nardjijevgau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent)'s action results in the unintended result $x_2$","notes":"See also {djijevgau}, {gasnu}, {djica}, {snuti}"},{"word":"nardjijvegau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent)'s action results in the unintended result $x_2$","notes":"Synonymous with {nardjijevgau}. See also {djijvegau}, {gasnu}, {djica}, {snuti}."},{"word":"nardukseni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a property satisfied by a number/amount low enough for $x_2$ to happen"},{"word":"narfau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is an event that doesn't happen/occur/take place"},{"word":"narfaubanzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is a sufficient condition for $x_2$ to not happen","notes":"See also {banzu}."},{"word":"narfaucu'i","score":2,"definition":"under conditions $x_2$, it is possible that $x_1$ (event/state/property) doesn't happen"},{"word":"narfaunarbanzu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is not a sufficient condition for $x_2$ to not happen","notes":"Probably synonymous with \"se cumki\". See also {banzu}, {cumki}."},{"word":"narfaunarcu'i","score":3,"definition":"under conditions $x_2$, it is not possible that $x_1$ (event/state/property) doesn't happen / $x_1$ necessarily happens"},{"word":"narge","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a nut [body-part: hard-shelled fruit] from plant/species $x_{2}$ with shell $x_{3}$ and kernel $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also $x_4$ nucleus, center (= {velnarge} for place reordering). See also {grute}, {stagi}, {jbari}, {midju}."},{"word":"nargile","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a nargileh/hookah for smoking $x_2$."},{"word":"nargrkaju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cashew of species $x_2$."},{"word":"nargrkara","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is pecan/hickory of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"nargrpistaco","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pistachio of species $x_2$."},{"word":"narje'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u) is not true by standard/epistemology/metaphysics $x_2$","notes":"Synonymous to {jitfa} under binary truth value logics; may otherwise have a different meaning (e.g. fuzzy logic)."},{"word":"narjista'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is dirty laundry worn by $x_2$ for purpose $x_3$, dirty with $x_4$."},{"word":"narju","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is orange [color adjective].","notes":"See also {skari}, {blabi}, {xekri}, {kandi}, {carmi}, {xunre}, {pelxu}, {solji}."},{"word":"narju'odza","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an unknown value/argument, unknown to $x_2$","notes":"See {djuno}, {kutydza}, {goilka'i}, {co'e}, {zo'e}, {do'e}, {xo'e}, {comco'e}, {zi'o}"},{"word":"narka'e","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is unable to do/be/uncapable of doing/being $k_2$ (event/state) under conditions $k_3$ (event/state).","notes":"Cf. {kakne}."},{"word":"narkai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ lacks property $x_2$."},{"word":"narkaju","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cashew of species $x_2$.","notes":"Short for {nargrkaju}."},{"word":"narkau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (property) is not shared by everything among $x_2$ (plural)","notes":"See also {kampu}, {tolkau}."},{"word":"narnonsmikemnonsmipi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a zero-divisor partnered with element(s) $x2$ in structure/ring $x3$, where neither $x1$ nor $x2$ is the zero(-like) element in $x3$","notes":"Let structure x3 have commutative group substructure that we name as \"additive\" and let \"0\" denote the additive identity thereof in the structure x3. In the set underlying x3 there exist elements x1, x2 ≠ 0 in structure x3 such that x1*x2 = 0 in structure x3; the partnership aforementioned is thusly defined. See also: {nonsmipi'i}."},{"word":"narpanra","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is unique/unequaled/unparalleled/unmatched / the only one of its kind."},{"word":"narplixau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is useless to agent $x_2$ by the standard of purpose $x_3$","notes":"See {tolplixau}, {plixau}, {mabla}, {xlali}"},{"word":"narplixla","score":1,"definition":"The use of $x_1$ for purpose $x_2$ is discouraged in favour of the use of $x_3$, whose age is less than the age of $x_1$, because $x_3$ is superior to $x_1$. $x_1$, when used for purpose $x_2$, is deprecated in favour of $x_3$."},{"word":"narprugastcica","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) causes jamais-vu to $x_2$ (person) using sense $x_3$ under conditions $x_4$","notes":"jai narprugastcica for object $x_1$; {pu}{nai}, {ganse} {tcica}; {gastcica}, {prugastcica}"},{"word":"narsamjo'e","score":1,"definition":"Computer $j=1=s_1$ is disconnected from [not connected to] computer $j_2=s_1$ via medium $j_3$.","notes":"Absense of a network connection over $x_3$. $x_3$ could be, for example, a cable or network. See also: {samjo'e}."},{"word":"narsamjongau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ (agent) disconnects computer $j=1=s_1$ from computer $j_2=s_1$ in medium $j_3$.","notes":"Network connection. $x_4$ could be, for example, a cable or network. Cf. {narsamjo'e}."},{"word":"narslutroka'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1=j_1$ is unable to move/paralyzed in body-part $x_2=k_2=j_2=s_2$, under conditions $x_3=k_3=j_3$","notes":"Transient or permanent (but not pseudo-)paralysis (see {sipyjitri'ufri} for sleep paralysis). Cf. {narte'ugaska'e}, {narviska'e}, {nartinka'e}, {narvu'igaska'e}, {narsumnyka'e}, {narka'e}."},{"word":"narsumnyka'e","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is unable to smell/scent (transitive verb) under conditions $k_3$ (event/state).","notes":"See also: {sumnyka'e}."},{"word":"narte'ugaska'e","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ (non-experiencer) is unable to feel [sensory stimulus] under conditions $k_3$ (event/state).","notes":"See also: {tegygaska'e}, {tegyga'e}."},{"word":"nartinbe","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ disobeys/does not follow the command/rule $t_2$ made by $t_3$; (adjective:) $t_1$ is disobedient."},{"word":"nartinka'e","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is deaf/unable to hear under conditions $k_3$ (event/state).","notes":"See also: {tinka'e}."},{"word":"nartolkau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (property) is satisfied by at least one thing among $x_2$ (plural)","notes":"See also {suzdza}, {kampu}."},{"word":"naru'e","selmaho":"NA*","score":2,"definition":"weak bridi negation; almost, but not quite."},{"word":"narviska'e","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is blind/unable to see under conditions $k_3$ (event/state).","notes":"See also: {viska'e}."},{"word":"narvu'igaska'e","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ (non-experiencer) is unable to taste under conditions $k_3$ (event/state).","notes":"See also: {vusygaska'e}, {vusyga'e}."},{"word":"naryremda'u","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=r_1$ is an animal of species $d_2$ and not a human; $d_1=r_1$ is a non-human animal.","notes":"Sometimes, in colloquial usage, the word “animal” is understood to exclude humans. “naryremda'u”, rather than “{danlu}” is the correct translation of it. See also: {na}, {remna}."},{"word":"nasnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an alveolar nasal sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Derived from and synonymous with {ny zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient consonant in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"natadekokos","score":1,"definition":"nata de coco, coconut jelly"},{"word":"natfe","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (du'u) contradicts/denies/refutes/negates $x_{2}$ (du'u) under rules/logic $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also exception (= {nafmupli}); agentive contradict/deny (= {nafxu'a} or {tolxu'a}). See also {nibli}, {tugni}, {zanru}, {xusra}."},{"word":"natficima","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is NaNoWriMo/National Novel Writing Month","notes":"This is a shortening of {natfikci'ama'i}, similar to how \"NaNoWriMo\" is a shortening."},{"word":"natladekoko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is nata de coco/coconut jelly of type/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"natmi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a nation/ethnic group of peoples $x_{2}$; [people sharing a history/culture].","notes":"See also {jecta}, {kulnu}, {lanzu}, {gugde}, {bangu}, {cecmu}."},{"word":"natpa'i","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ loves/feels strong affectionate devotion towards the nation/ethnic group $n_2$; $p_1$ is a patriot/nationalist.","notes":"Cf. {natmi}, {prami}, {natpamtrusi'o}, {naijgi}."},{"word":"natpamtrusi'o","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a nationalist political ideology as applied by $t_1=p_1$ among/in people/territory/domain $t_2$ based on the works of thinker $s_3$","notes":"From {natmi}, {prami}, {turni}, {sidbo}. Cf. {natpa'i}, {trudjigri}, {ka'irtrusi'o}, {dzejdasratrusi'o}, {vricykricrutrusi'o}, {fairpaltrusi'o}, {guntrusi'o}, {tsarainaitrusi'o}."},{"word":"natrdispora","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (mass) is population/ethnic/racial group that is scattered/separated from their original homeland $x_2$ for reason $x_3$; $x_1$ is diasporic","notes":"x3 being whether or not it was related to slavery, imperialism, famine; this is what makes it different from {gugmu'u} which is more voluntary (and possibly more general in meaning). See also {natmi}, {kulnu}"},{"word":"natsi","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/pertains to Nazi/National Socialistic ideologies in aspect/manner $x_2$","notes":"Connotations are neutral. Cultural and historic ties are loose. For German Nazis (or those who share their ideologies (again, the connotation is neutral and historic ties are loose)), use {dotnatsi}."},{"word":"natsydo'oborgu'e","score":0,"definition":"$g_1$ is Nazi Germany, which is the country of peoples $g_2$ with land/territory $g_3$."},{"word":"na'u","selmaho":"NAhU","score":100001,"definition":"convert selbri to mex operator; used to create less-used operators using fu'ivla, lujvo, etc."},{"word":"nau","selmaho":"CUhE","score":100000,"definition":"tense: refers to current space/time reference absolutely."},{"word":"nau'a","score":2,"definition":"non-restrictive relative clause; attaches subordinate bridi with incidental information, doesn't contain an implicit reference to its head via {ke'a}.","notes":"See also {noi}, {to}..{toi}."},{"word":"nauas","score":1,"definition":"Nāwā (Hawaiian), legendary little people, the noisy ones"},{"word":"nau'atli","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is Nahuatl in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Includes Pipil (the Pipil autonym, \"Nawat\", is just their way of pronouncing \"Nahuatl\", but dropping the 'l' would produce a non-brivla)."},{"word":"nau'e","selmaho":"TAhE","score":1,"definition":"tense interval modifier: generically, as a rule (gnomic aspect)","notes":"Like Toaq's \"he\"."},{"word":"na'ujbi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is approximately equal to $x_2$."},{"word":"naun","score":2,"definition":"Mr./Mister","notes":"Cf. {nanmu}, {nix}, {nanl}, {nim}."},{"word":"naunmu","score":0,"definition":"[reserved for gender-related personal identifier] $$","notes":"See also: \"{nanmu}\", \"{ninmu}\", \"{nonmu}\", \"{nunmu}\"."},{"word":"nau'o","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":3,"definition":"pro-sumti whose referent's identity is unknown to the speaker","notes":"Short for \"lo poi'i mi na djuno lo du'u ma kau me ke'a\"; e.g. \"nau'o jai daspo lo staku\" (someone broke the ceramic and I don't know who), \"ra zvati nau'o\" (I don't know where she is), \"ka'e jinga ta'i nau'o\" (it's possible to win somehow, but I don't know how)."},{"word":"naurso'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a sperm of man/male humanoid person $n_1=s_2$."},{"word":"nau'u","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":3,"definition":"what is now; refers to current space/time/situation reference absolutely","notes":"sumti equivalent of {nau}"},{"word":"na'uvla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the word with stands for the number $x_2$ in language $x_3$","notes":"E.g. Lojban {pa}, {re}, etc., English \"one\", \"two\", etc. See {nacyuensni}"},{"word":"navni","score":100002,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of noble gas of type $x_2$ [helium/neon/argon/krypton/xenon/radon].","notes":"Default neon. See also {xukmi}, {gapci}; {tolfragapci}; {solnavni}, {ninynavni}, {laznynavni}, {mipnavni}, {fangynavni}, {dircynavni}."},{"word":"navnlrado","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of radon (Rn)."},{"word":"navnrargo","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of Argon (Ar)."},{"word":"navnrkripto","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of Krypton (Kr)."},{"word":"navnrxeno","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of xenon (Xe)."},{"word":"navnrxoganeso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of oganesson [Og]"},{"word":"navytre","score":3,"definition":"$m_1=n_1$ is $m_2=n_2$ nanometer(s) / billionth(s) of a meter [metric unit] in length (default 1) measured in direction $m_3=n_3$ by standard $x_4=m_3$.","notes":"See also {centre}. Made from {nanvi} + {mitre}."},{"word":"navzmi","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is a nanobot performing function $z_2$ under conditions $z_3$."},{"word":"naxle","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a canal/channel to $x_{2}$ from $x_{3}$ with route $x_{4}$.","notes":"$x_2$/$x_3$ may be unordered. See also {pluta}, {rirxe}, {klaji}, {dargu}."},{"word":"nazbi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the nose [body-part] of $x_{2}$ with nostril(s)/nasal passage(s) $x_{3}$; [metaphor: protrusion].","notes":"Also (adjective:) nasal. See also {degji}, {panci}, {sumne}, {tance}."},{"word":"ne","selmaho":"GOI","score":100000,"definition":"non-restrictive relative phrase marker: which incidentally is associated with ..."},{"word":"ne'a","selmaho":"FAhA3","score":100000,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; approximating/next to ..."},{"word":"ne'au","selmaho":"UI1","score":1,"definition":"attitudinal: devoidness of emotion (neutral by absence of emotion) - overwhelmed by/replete with/overflowing with (seemingly all) emotion","notes":"Carries no positive or negative connotations. In some sense, the \"empty attitudinal\"."},{"word":"nebdadycreka","score":1,"definition":"$cr_1=d_1$ is a halter top of material $cr_2$.","notes":"A subtype of \"tube top\" ({jancaucreka}), with a single strap around the back of the neck. Suggested shortest fu'ivla form: ebdrka. Cf. {creka}."},{"word":"nebgunse","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a swan (genus Cygnus) of species/strain $x_2$"},{"word":"nebjendu","score":2,"definition":"$j_1$ is the axis (cervical vertebra) of $c_2$"},{"word":"nebmaugi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'null'","notes":"according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'. Inner structure of the rule: any-word SI | utterance SA | text SU. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"nebnipcreka","score":1,"definition":"$cr_1=s_1$ is a polo-neck garment of material $cr_2$.","notes":"Usually a sweater ({nivycreka}), with a close-fitting, round, and high collar that folds over and covers the neck. Suggested shortest fu'ivla form: epcrka. Cf. {creka}."},{"word":"nebyka'a","score":3,"definition":"$k_1$ is a guillotine/executioner's axe for beheading $k_2$."},{"word":"nebyka'aca'a","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an apparatus with apparatus operator $x_{2}$.","notes":"Cf. {nebyka'a}."},{"word":"nebykarli","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a collar/necklace around neck $k_2=c_1$ and is made of material $k_3$.","notes":"Could refer to collar for pets, or as a decorative thing."},{"word":"nebyplovoicpi","score":1,"definition":"$ci_1=cn_2=v_1$ is a heron/egret/bittern of species $ci_2$","notes":"Members of family Ardeidae are noted for flying with their necks folded."},{"word":"nebysrijge","score":3,"definition":"$j_1$ is a necktie made of material $d_2$ worn by $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {dadne'ota'u}."},{"word":"nederland","score":0,"definition":"Holland/The Netherlands."},{"word":"nedlo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Dutch/Netherlandic culture/language/ethnicity in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"ne'e","selmaho":"CAI","score":0,"definition":"polar opposite scalar negator; equivalent to {to'e} but in selma'o CAI","notes":"See also {to'e}"},{"word":"neftoni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ newtons of force (default is 1)","notes":"See also {jikfi}"},{"word":"ne'i","selmaho":"FAhA3","score":100003,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; within/inside of/into ..."},{"word":"nei","selmaho":"GOhA","score":100000,"definition":"pro-bridi: repeats the current bridi."},{"word":"nei'ai","selmaho":"NEIhAI","score":1,"definition":"double-negative toggle: every odd-counted explicit usage makes negation additive; unmentioned or every even-counted explicit usage makes negation multiplicative.","notes":"It applies to the entirety of the current bridi and all future ones until toggled again; multiple but separated usages of this word within the same bridi behave as if they were adjacent. \"Additive negation\" means that multiple negatives just intensify, but do not cancel, one another. For example in English: \"I ain't seen nothin'\" means that the speaker is very emphatically claiming to have seen nothing of interest. This is the standard operation for negation in Spanish. \"Multiplicative negation\" means that negatives cancel, but do not intensify, one another (possibly taking a neutral or abstentional state). \"I did not see nothing\" in this mode means that the speaker did indeed see something. Note that multiplicative double-negatives are not necessarily equivalent to affirmatives in general. \"I like cheese\" is an affirmative statement and is not equivalent to \"I do not dislike cheese\", which is a multiplicative double-negative (and which may indicate a reluctant acceptance of cheese or a neutral feeling toward cheese). In this mode, an even number of negatives in a given statement is not negative and an odd number of negatives in a given statement is not positive. This word applies to all negatives in the text, whether they are free words or rafsi. This word also, but less dramatically, applies to affirmations: in additive mode, multiple affirmatives intensify one another (\"I am indeed very much so going!\" is a strongly emphasized positive statement); in multiplicative mode, they simply reduce to a single affirmation (for like example, \"I am going\"). This means that care must be taken: In additive mode, an affirmative marker will partially cancel with a negative particle in some way, reducing its intensity and possibly bringing it to a neutral statement (\"I am indeed - not - going\" is a neutral statement in this mode, similar to \"I may be going\"; English does not really have the ability to express such things); in multiplicative mode, an affirmative coupled with a negative simply reduces to the negative, possibly strengthened by a factor equivalent to the intensity of the affirmer (\"I am indeed not going\" is a clear way of saying that the speaker will not go)."},{"word":"nei'au","selmaho":"VUhU","score":3,"definition":"unary mekso operator: $(-1)^x$","notes":"Macro for exponentiating -1 by the input, which is an extremely common term. The input can be any number."},{"word":"nei'i","selmaho":"LE","score":2,"definition":"strict essentialistic article: «nei'i broda cu brode» = being a broda necessarily entails being/doing brode."},{"word":"neinmu","score":0,"definition":"[reserved for gender-related personal identifier] $$","notes":"See also: \"{nanmu}\", \"{ninmu}\", \"{nonmu}\", \"{nunmu}\"."},{"word":"nei'o","selmaho":"MOI","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is PA years in duration by standard $x_2$.","notes":"Example \"pu lo re nei'o\" meaning \"two years ago\". See also {nanca}, {cei'a}, {lei'o}, {jei'o}, {doi'e}, {coi'e}, {moi'e}, {soi'e}."},{"word":"neirai","score":-1,"definition":"$n_1$ is most fond of $n_2=t_1$ (object/state) from set $t_4$, due to extreme $t_3$ (ka; default ka zmadu)","notes":"Also: x1 likes/prefers x2 the most out of set x3. See also {nelci}, {traji}."},{"word":"neizma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=n_1=z_1$ likes $x_3=n_2$ more than $x_2=z_2$ does, by margin $x_4=z_4$.","notes":"Contrast with {zmanei} for \"prefer\"."},{"word":"nejni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is energy of type $x_{2}$ in form $x_{3}$.","notes":"Ray/beam (= {nenli'i}). See also {marji}, {tarmi}, {kantu}, {lazni}, {livla}."},{"word":"nejnimpetu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the linear-momentum-energy-mass [four-vector] of $x_2$ in frame of reference $x_3$","notes":"Be careful to define the order and units of the four vector. See also: {nejni}, {impetu}, {ocnerta}, {tcelerita}."},{"word":"nektara","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a flower nectar of organ/plant $x_2$; $x_1$ is a liquid secretion that is attractive to pollinators","notes":"See {se} {ciblu}, {spasatlitki}, {sakta}, {titla}. Needn't be sweet as some plants pollinated by flies have nectar that tastes of feces. The word {jisra} is for 'nectar' in the sense 'juice'"},{"word":"nelci","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is fond of/likes/has a taste for $x_{2}$ (object/state).","notes":"See also {cinmo}, {djica}, {pluka}, {prami}, {rigni}, {sinma}, {trina}, {xebni}, {cuxna}, {pendo}."},{"word":"nelcymau","score":2,"definition":"$z_1$, more than $z_2$, likes $n_2$ by amount $z_4$.","notes":"Example 12.91 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"nelrai","score":6,"definition":"$n_1$ is most fond of $n_2=t_1$ (object/state) from set $t_4$, due to extreme $t_3$ (ka; default ka zmadu).","notes":"Cf. {nelci}, {traji}, {plicu'a}. Also: $n_1$ likes/prefers $n_2=t_1$ the most out of set $t_4$. "},{"word":"nelti'i","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=n_1$ recommends $s_2=n_2$ to audience $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {stidi}."},{"word":"nemdu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ gives $x_2$ to $x_3$ to reward them for satisfying $x_4$ (ka)."},{"word":"nemtoda","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a worm belonging to the Nematoda phylum"},{"word":"nenbejbei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an energy transporter for beaming $x_2$ to $x_3$ from $x_4$ over path $x_5$","notes":"see {nejni} {benji} {bevri} \"ko jai gau nenbejbei mi doi skatis\""},{"word":"nencausno","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=m_1=c_1$ is lethargic, slow to do $x_2=m_2$."},{"word":"nengatu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Nheengatu/Tupi/Lingua Geral in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"see also {brazo}, {abniiena}"},{"word":"nenri","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is in/inside/within $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is on the inside/interior of $x_{2}$ [totally within the bounds of $x_{2}$].","notes":"Indicates total containment. (cf. se {vasru} (for containment that need not be total), {jbini}, {zvati}, {cpana}, {sruri}, {senta}, {snuji}, {bartu}, {diklo}, {jibni}, {jinru}, {setca})"},{"word":"nenrxamilto","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is Hamiltonian total energy operator of/corresponding to (sub)system $x2$ with characteristics $x3$ under conditions $x4$"},{"word":"nensanta","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an energy shield protecting $s_2$ from $s_3$, made of material $s_4$, supported by $s_5$","notes":"see also {nejni}, {santa}, {badgai}"},{"word":"nenymivyslerango","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ is a mitochondrion of $r_2=s_1=j_1$","notes":"from {nejni} + {mivyslerango}"},{"word":"nenzengau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ charges $x_2$ with energy of type $n_2$ from source $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {nejni}, {zenba}, {gasnu}."},{"word":"ne'o","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":100000,"definition":"unary mathematical operator: factorial; a!."},{"word":"ne'o'a","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"mekso ternary operator: the generalized incomplete (factorial-extending) Pi function; for input $(X_1, X_2, X_3)$ this word outputs the definite integral of $t^{X_1} e^{-t}$ with respect to t from $X_2$ to $X_3$ (see notes for default values).","notes":"This is an explicit generalization of \"{ne'o}\", in case such is necessary or desirable. By default, $X_2 = 0$ and $X_3 =$ +infty. The output of this function is offset from the factorial by 0 (making this word consistent with \"ne'o\") and from the Gamma function by 1."},{"word":"ne'o'au","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"mekso quaternary operator: polygamma function; for input $X_1, X_2, X_3, X_4$, outputs the $(-X_2)$th derivative of Log(ne'o'a($X_1, X_3, X_4$)) with respect to $X_1$.","notes":"By default, $X_2 = -1$ (notice the double-negative). Inherits the defaults for/of \"{ne'o'a}\" (for: $X_3 =$ ne'o'a$_2$, and $X_4 =$ ne'o'a$_3$). The 0th derivative is the identity operator; in order to be consistent with \"{salri}\", negative-integer-order derivatives (meaning: positive $X_2$) are antiderivatives. $X_2$ being other than a non-positive integer, or $X_1$ being non-real, should require mention or assumption of the cultural default interpretation of the definition of the differintegral operator. \"Log\" here denotes the primary branch of the natural (base-$e$) logarithm. This is a shift of the polygamma function by 1, so as to be consistent with \"{ne'o}\". Therefore, the basic digamma function (derived from the gamma, not Pi, function), often denoted \"psi$_0 (z)$, is equal to this word's output for $X_1 = z - 1, X_2 = -1, X_3 = 0, X_4 =$ +infty (notice the prevalence of the default parameter values)."},{"word":"ne'oi","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"unary operator: primorial a#","notes":"The product of the first pi$(a)$ prime numbers $p_i$ starting with $p_1 = 2$, where pi$(a)$ is the (not-greater-than-)prime-counting function. Not strictly monotonically increasing unless $a=p_j$ for positive integers $j$."},{"word":"ne'okre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mane on $x_2$"},{"word":"ne'o'o","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"mekso quaternary operator – Pochhammer symbol: with/for input $(X_1, X_2, X_3, X_4)$, this word/function outputs $\\prod_{k = 0}^{X_2 - 1} (X_1 + (-1)^{(1 - X_3)} X_4 k)$; by default, $X_4 = 1$ unless explicitly defined otherwise.","notes":"For the basic definition, all inputs (especially those which are not $X_1$) should be nonnegative integers; $X_3$ can be further restricted to $0$ (for the falling factorial) and $1$ (for the rising factorial); $X_4 > 0$ will be typical. $X_2 < 1$ yields the empty product, which is typically defined by convention to be $1$, regardless of all other inputs (so long as they are valid/belong to the domain). $X_2$ is the number of terms in the aforementioned defining product and interacts with $X_4$ in somewhat-complicated ways; be careful to avoid multiplying by nonpositive numbers unless such is actually desired (which may break certain recursive formulas); in order to avoid negative terms, enforce that $X_2 < 1 +$ min$($Set$(1, X_1 \\% X_4)) + ((X_1 - (X_1 \\% X_4))/X_4)$, where: \"$\\%$\" denotes the modulus/remainder (see: \"{vei'u}\") of its left-hand/first input (here: $X_1$) wrt/when integer-dividing it by its right-hand/second input (here: $X_4$); recall: $x \\% y$ in $[0, y)$ for all real numbers $x$ and $y: y > 0$. Also, $X_4 = 1$ by default. See also: \"{ne'o}\", \"{ne'oi}\"."},{"word":"nerbafa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is inside out","notes":"Shortening of {nerbarfa'e}"},{"word":"nerbarfa'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is inside out"},{"word":"nerbei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ imports $x_2$ to $x_3$ from $x_4$ via $x_5$ ."},{"word":"nerbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=b_1=n_1$ enters [becomes inside-of] $x_2=n_2$ under conditions $x_3=b_3$","notes":"cf. {nenri}, {binxo}."},{"word":"nercreka","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a singlet/undershirt/vest of material $c_2$."},{"word":"nerde","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a nerd/geek (demonstrates esoteric intense interests at the cost of social acceptance) according to standard/within culture $x_2$ with nerdy/geeky interests $x_3$","notes":"Modeled on the definition of {mugle}. Some degree of (at least budding) expertise might be implied, but it is not truly necessary. There just has to be a degree of social rejection or isolation and an intense interest about (a) narrow and somewhat obscure subject matter(s). A nerd need not always be socially disconnected, but it should happen at least where $x_3$ is involved or the interest becomes relevant/apparent. On the other hand, nerdiness/geekiness is also a personality (or a trait thereof), some sense, it never does not apply if it ever applies; but there are contexts wherein certain traits do not really emerge/reveal themselves readily. The intensity of interest in $x_3$ should be judged to be excessive and abnornal, to the point of social separation, by/relative to $x_2$."},{"word":"nerfopi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lobster of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xasyjukni}, {cakyjukni}. From linnaean Nephropidae."},{"word":"nergaiu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ tops (sexual position/role) in aspect $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"e.g. \".ai mi nergaiu co gletu do\" for \"I'll top you\"; \"mi nergaiu co glesi'u {lu'oi} so'imei\" for \"I'm topping in an orgy\"."},{"word":"nergau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ puts/inserts $x_2$ in $x_3$","notes":"Synonym of {setca}."},{"word":"nerjelmatra","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is an internal combustion engine (ICE) driving/propelling/providing power to x2, in which combusting/burning of $j_1$ takes place internally."},{"word":"nerkalri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an entrance/entry/entryway/inlet/way in to $x_2$ for $x_3$ .","notes":"See also {nerkla}"},{"word":"nerkla","score":2,"definition":"$n_1=k_1$ enters $n_2=k_2$ from origin $k_3$ via route $k_4$ using means/vehicle $k_5$."},{"word":"nerklaji","score":2,"definition":"$k_1=n_1$ is a hallway / indoor street within $k_2=n_2$ accessing $k_3$.","notes":"Made from {nenri} + {klaji}."},{"word":"nerliiu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ bottoms (sexual position/role) in aspect $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"e.g. \"mi nerliiu tu'a lo pampe'o\" for \"I bottomed for my partner\""},{"word":"nermolre'u","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a meat with turns out a bit too unspecific $x_{2}$."},{"word":"nerpalku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pair of underpants"},{"word":"nerta'u","score":2,"definition":"$x1$=$t1$=$n1$ is underwear, worn by/on $x2$=$t2$, for purpose $x3$=$t3$, worn under $x4$=$n2$"},{"word":"ne'u","selmaho":"FAhA1","score":100000,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; south of."},{"word":"ne'urna","score":3,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is to the south of $x_{2}$ according to frame of reference $x_{3}$.","notes":"Synonymous to {snanu}. See {ne'u}. Set: {be'arna} {du'arna} {ne'urna} {vu'arna}. This set is invented for those who prefer the sumtcita over the gismu, due to all starting with different letters."},{"word":"ni","selmaho":"NU","score":100000,"definition":"abstractor: quantity/amount abstractor; $x_{1}$ is quantity/amount of [bridi] measured on scale $x_{2}$."},{"word":"ni'a","selmaho":"FAhA2","score":100000,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; downwards/down from ..."},{"word":"ni'a'au","selmaho":"GAhUhAU","score":1,"definition":"mekso n-ary operator: append covariant (lower) indices to tensor","notes":"Terminated by {te'oi'oi}. Takes ordered input (A, X_1, X_2, …, X_(n-1)), where A is a tensor and X_i is an index with an understood (or elsewhere defined) ordered domain. It appends/assigns X_i to be the ith covariant index of A, which is usually designated as a subscript in the ith position to the right of A. See also: {ga'u'au}. It is probable that Einstein summation notation will be conventionally in effect."},{"word":"ni'ablo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a submarine for carrying $x_2$, propelled by $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cnita}, {bloti}, {beiblo}, {preblo}, {jamblo}, {bratcejamblo}, {brajamblo}, {cmajamblo}, {badjamblo}, {vijblo}."},{"word":"ni'ai","selmaho":"NU","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a number/value such that the abstraction is true, under mathematical system $x_2$; $x_1$ binds to ke'a within the abstraction","notes":"Essentially a specialized version of {poi'i} for use with predicated mathematical statements (as an alternative to mekso). See also {ke'a}."},{"word":"ni'anfu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an influence on $x_2$; some part of $x_1$ causes some part of $x_2$","notes":"See {rinka}, {jalge}"},{"word":"ni'anzala","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the geography/culture/history of Lake Victoria or the geographical region surrounding it in aspect/property $x_2$"},{"word":"ni'au","selmaho":"CAI","score":2,"definition":"attitudinal: 'how do you do?'","notes":"Chinese style greeting. See also {pei}, {coi}, {a'oi}"},{"word":"nibji'i","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ concludes that $n_1$ (du'u) logically implies $n_2$ under rules $n_3$.","notes":"Cf. {nibli}, {jinvi}, {lojycpa}, {ja'o}."},{"word":"nibli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ logically necessitates/entails/implies action/event/state $x_{2}$ under rules/logic system $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {natfe}, {rinka}, {mukti}, {krinu}, cmavo list {ni'i}, {jalge}, {logji}."},{"word":"ni bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":2,"definition":"the last sumti having a {ni}-abstraction at its topmost level inside","notes":"See also {ka bu}, {nu bu}, {du'u bu}"},{"word":"nibysucyjvo","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is an implicit-abstraction lujvo with meaning $l_2$ and arguments $l_3$ built from metaphor [tanru] $l_4$.","notes":"The term “implicit-abstraction lujvo” is specific to Lojban and originates from The Lojban Reference Grammar, chapter 12, section 13."},{"word":"nibyti'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ (idea/fact/du'u) suggests/intimates that $x_2=n_2=s_2$ (idea/fact/du'u) is true as it appears to $x_3=s_3$","notes":"From {nibli} {stidi}. Unlike {stidi}, it refers to person's internal logical reasoning about facts, not external suggestion."},{"word":"nibzilvlina","score":0,"definition":"it is not true that and $x_1$ is true and $x_2$ is false; if $x_1$ is true then $x_2$ is true as well (logical sufficiency)","notes":"Similar in meaning to {nibli}, but without causal implication. See also {zilvlina}."},{"word":"nicfa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (vector) is the displacement of $x_2$ (object/point) relative to $x_3$ (object/point; contextless default: origin) in coordinate system/frame of reference/as measured by $x_4$ according to definition/standard/(meta)physics $x_5$","notes":"x1 is (four-)vector-valued; it is a function that maps to a tensor (probably a vector or scalar) to a (four-)vector. Units are handled in x1, which will be a (four-)vector of {mitre} or the like. Time of measurement is just «ca» or the argument of the function(s) in x1, or can be defined instantaneously by x4. Proposed short rafsi: -nif-. See also: {nifkemtemsalri}."},{"word":"niclu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (partially) occupies/fulfills niche $x_2$ (this is a specific assemblage of roles, purposes, strategies, characteristics, behaviors, physical forms or traits, interactions with an environment, etc.) via particular method/mode/trait $x_3$, in evolutionary or interaction or social or ecological or conceptual or strategic or physical environment $x_4$; the $x_2$ niche is occupied by $x_1$ in way or via form/fashion $x_3$; $x_2$ is a niche in evolutionary system $x_4$.","notes":"Not necessarily biological. Care must be taken when discussing niches broadly because abstraction from a specific niche is required. For a subniche or superniche, use \"{kleniclu}\". Individual parts or tools of a larger entity (such as wheels on a car or beaks on a bird) could be understood to be valid $x_1$ candidates, but $x_3$ would have to be subparts of them, characteristics of specifically them, or otherwise describe or be related to specifically them (the wheel) rather than the whole (the car); likewise, in multicellular or complex organisms or communal organisms or colonies of organisms, or communities, or societies, or businesses, individual cells or zooids or members of the organization may be said to occupy a niche (be $x_1$) within that structure or organization."},{"word":"nicpoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (sequence) is a sorted sequence, ordered by relation $x_2$ (binary ka), from unordered set/plurality $x_3$","notes":"Same place structure as {porsi}, but specifies that the sequence has been sorted according to some rule. See {cnici}, {porganzu}, {pormei}, {pormoi}"},{"word":"nicte","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a nighttime of day $x_{2}$ at location $x_{3}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is at night/nocturnal.","notes":"Tonight (= {cabycte}); tomorrow night (= {bavlamcte}, even when tonight is still in the future); last night (= {prulamcte}). See also {donri}, {djedi}, {tcika}."},{"word":"nicygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ (agent) tidies/cleans up/neatens/straightens $c_1$ in property/quantity $c_2$ (ka/ni).","notes":"Cf. {cnici}, {gasnu}, {ganzu}"},{"word":"ni'e","selmaho":"NIhE","score":100000,"definition":"convert selbri to mex operand; used to create new non-numerical quantifiers; e.g. \"herd\" of oxen."},{"word":"ni'e'ei","selmaho":"PA5","score":2,"definition":"digit/number: Niven's greatest-exponent prime factorization constant $lim_(n->∞) (avg_n (H)) ≈ 1.705211…$","notes":"This constant is the greatest exponent appearing in the prime factorization of a positive natural number over the ring integers on average. See also: {ni'e'oi}"},{"word":"ni'e'oi","selmaho":"PA5","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: Niven's smallest-exponent prime factorization constant c = zeta(3/2)/zeta(3) ≈ 2.1732543125195541382370898404…","notes":"This constant plays a role in the bounding of the infinite sum of the smallest exponents in the prime factorizations of the positive natural numbers over the ring of integers; specifically, it is the coefficient of the √(n) term; Niven's bound more fully is given by n + c√(n) + o(√(n)). See also: {ni'e'ei}"},{"word":"nifkemtemsalri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (vector) is the differintegral (with respect to time) of order $x_2$ of the displacement of $x_3$ (object/point) relative to $x_4$ (object/point/frame of reference; contextless default: the origin in the home frame) in coordinate system/frame of reference/as measured by $x_5$ according to definition/standard/(meta)physics $x_6$, taken with starting point $x_7$","notes":"This word uses two experimental gismu (one with an experimental rafsi): {nicfa} and {salri}. If x2 is negative, then x1 is a time-derivative (velocity, acceleration, jerk, etc. (for whole number values)); if it is positive, then x1 is a time-integral (moments); if it is 0, then x1 is displacement itself. The first and last options are the most common. All differintegrals are based on displacement, rather than one of its differintegrals. x1 is vector-valued."},{"word":"nifkemtemsalryke'ecusna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (scalar-valued) is the magnitude of the vector of the differintegral (with respect to time) of order $x_2$ of the displacement of $x_3$ (object/point) relative to $x_4$ (object/point/frame of reference; contextless default: origin) in coordinate system/frame of reference/as measured by $x_5$ according to definition/standard/(meta)physics $x_6$, where the differintegral is taken with starting point $x_7$, in metric/by definition $x_8$","notes":"This word uses three experimental gismu (with one experimental short cmavo for one of these): {nicfa} (-nif-), {salri}, {cusna}."},{"word":"niftogu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is a variation of $x_2$ (text) resulting from adaptation to $x_3$ (language of $x_1$); $x_1$ is the transliteration/pronounciation/realization of $x_2$ in language $x_3$.","notes":"For example, {lo'u} sumisu {le'u} niftogu {zo'oi} Smith {lo} {ponbau} — 'Sumisu' is the Japanese realization the name 'Smith'."},{"word":"ni'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"nibli modal, 1st place logically; logically because ..."},{"word":"ni'i ma","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100001,"definition":"sumti question asking for a logical proof; why?."},{"word":"ni'inai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100001,"definition":"na'e nibli modal, 1st place; regardless of logically sufficient condition ...","notes":"Cf. {na'e}, {nibli}."},{"word":"nijnanidouaga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a two-spirit of species $x_2$ evidencing two-spirited trait(s) $x_3$ (ka)."},{"word":"nikle","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of nickel/other metal resistant to oxidation.","notes":"See also {jinme}."},{"word":"niknikle","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of nickel [Ni].","notes":"Cf. {nikle}, which also includes metals resistant to oxidation."},{"word":"nikyge'u","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=n_1$ is an exaggerated creature/character (such as a dog made of nickel) of origin $g_2$","notes":"{nikle}, {gerku}"},{"word":"nikyjinme","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of nickel (Ni).","notes":"Unlike {nikle}, this brivla is only true for nickel, but it is untrue for other metals resistant to oxidation. See also {jinme}."},{"word":"nikyjoijimjoibordrokemdicysro","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a nickel–metal hydride battery in containment $s_3$.","notes":"See also {nikyjinme}, {jinme}, {cidro}, {dicysro}."},{"word":"nilbra","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the size of $x_2$ in property/dimension $x_3$ on scale $x_4$."},{"word":"nilce","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [furniture items] furnishes $x_{2}$ [location] serving purpose/function $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {ckana}, {jubme}, {sfofa}, {stizu}, {dacru}."},{"word":"nilcla","score":0,"definition":"$n_1$ is the length of $c_1$ in dimension $c_2$ measured on scale $n_3=c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cisni}, {clani}."},{"word":"nildemparbi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (unitless/dimensionless number; li) is the specific gravity (density or concentration ratio) of $x_2$ (substance) with respect to/by standard/per unit of density/concentration of $x_3$ (substance), where density/concentration of each substance is being taken per unit $x_4 = nildenmi_3$ at locus $x_5 = nildenmi_4$ of density/concentration type $x_6 = nildenmi_5$.","notes":"See also: \"{nildenmi}\"."},{"word":"nildenmi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ [possibly dimensionful number] is the local density/concentration of/in $x_2$ (object) per unit $x_3$ at locus $x_4$, of density type $x_5$; $x_2$ measures $x_1$ units of $x_5$ per unit $x_3$ at locus $x_4$.","notes":"$x_5$ might typically refer to count - not mass. Not necessarily (although possible) volumetric mass density; could be temporal, per unit area, per unit length, or other ($x_3$); could be non-mass-based (such as for electric charge or probability densities; $x_5$); relative concentration would be a count density ($x_5$) per count of another substance ($x_3$). Can be applied to number/count; thus, the units may vary and in fact the quantity might even be unitless. In a sense, intensities and fluxes are spacial-temporal densities. It is recommended that $x_2$ be a physical entity/object/field or probability distribution in some sense (not merely have physical quality/meaning/value); thus, while this word could be applied to many things described with the word \"per\", it would probably not make much sense to call velocity a temporal displacement density (although in some contexts it might). Notice that \"local\" implies derivatives (Calculus differentiation)."},{"word":"nildumau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is more the case than $x_2$ is the case."},{"word":"nildumu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (ni) is a quantity","notes":"Place structure under discussion; in the mean time, this may be used to refer to the object-type represented by {ni}. See {nundumu}, {du'umdu}, {li'imdu}, {su'umdu}, {sumdaiklei}"},{"word":"nildzau","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the vote score of $x_2$ in upvote/downvote system $x_3$","notes":"Refers to systems (chiefly on the Internet) that keep a running tally of approval-votes, and sometimes disapproval-votes as well. Syn. se {dzaunlai}. See {ma'udzau}, {ni'udzau}, {adzau}"},{"word":"nilga'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (li) is the altitude of $x_2$ with respect to $x_3$ in frame of reference $x_4$."},{"word":"nilgla","score":2,"definition":"$n_1$ is the temperature of $g_1$ measured on scale $n_2$.","notes":"Cf. {glare}, {lenku}, {kelvo}."},{"word":"nilglatro","score":1,"definition":"$j1$ has control over/harnesses/manages/directs/conducts quantity of air in $j3$ (Temperature change/regulation)."},{"word":"nilguskli","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is the transparency of $k_1$ (object/medium) measured on scale $n_2$.","notes":"Cf. {guskli}."},{"word":"nilji'a","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a number of points / score / indication of an attempt to win a competition won by $j_1$ over opponent(s) $j_3$ in competition $j_4$, points measured on scale $n_2$.","notes":"n2 moved to the end due to apparent uselessness. Made from {ni} and {jinga}."},{"word":"nilji'etei","score":2,"definition":"$ni_1$ is the age of $j_1$ from time/event $t_2$ (default: birth) until reference time on scale ni3 (default: [{month}, year]).","notes":"See also: {nilnalci'o} and {zatra'i}."},{"word":"niljigrau","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an unit with unit standard $x_{2}$ with competition won $x_{3}$."},{"word":"nilkla","score":1,"definition":"$ni_1$ is the amount of $k_1$'s coming/going to $k_2$ from $k_3$ via route $k_4$ by means $k_5$, measured on scale $ni_2$.","notes":"Example 12.58 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"nilmulyuidje","score":1,"definition":"$u_1$ is a progress bar showing completeness $n_1$ of $m_1$ (event) and is in user interface $u_2$.","notes":"{ni} + {mulno} + {uidje}. Syn. {nilmu'o zei uidje}"},{"word":"nilmu'o zei uidje","score":1,"definition":"$u_1$ is a progress bar showing completeness $n_1$ of $m_1$ (event) and is in user interface $u_2$.","notes":"See {uidje}"},{"word":"nilmuvyselbai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$=$n_1$ (quantity/amount) is the physical work performed on object $x_2$=$m_1$=$b_2$ (object), due to/applied by $x_3$=$b_1$ (force; ka?), in its ($x_2$'s) movement to destination $x_4$=$m_2$ [away] from origin $x_5$=$m_3$ along(/by/in/on) path/route $x_6$=$m_4$","notes":"It is not clear that x2 can be an event or manifestation; thus bapli2 loses some of its typing. This word was, essentially, proposed by the official gimste."},{"word":"nilnalci'o","score":2,"definition":"$ni_1$ is the age [elapsed duration] of $c_1$ by standard $c_2$"},{"word":"nilsau","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a amount abstract with scale of amount abstract $x_{2}$ with familiar $x_{3}$ with finds familiar $x_{4}$ with familiar feature $x_{5}$ with familiarity standard $x_{6}$."},{"word":"nilstuda'o","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ is the distance between the inalienable site $x_2=d_1=s_1$ of $x_3=s_2$ and the inalienable site $x_4=d_2=s_1$ of $x_5=s_2$ on scale $x_6=n_2$"},{"word":"nilsufa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the average temporal frequency (occurrence per time unit) at which $x_2$ (proposition) occurs/manifests."},{"word":"nilsutra","score":3,"definition":"$n_1$ is the speed / amount of fast-ness measured on scale $n_2$ of thing / agent $s_1$ in / at doing / being / bringing about $s_2$ (event / state).","notes":"Cf. {ni}, {sutra}, {kamsutra}."},{"word":"nilvoksli","score":2,"definition":"$n_1$ is the voicing of/amount of phonation of/state of the vocal folds during speech sound/vocal product $x_2$ made by instrument/locus/vocalization tool $v_1$ in individual speaker $v_2$.","notes":"cf. {vokpravelpe'u}"},{"word":"nilxa'ugri","score":2,"definition":"$n_1$ (number) is the population of inhabitant group $g_1$ in area $x_2$ measured on scale $n_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xabju}, {cecmu}, {tcadu}, {jarbu}, {nurma}."},{"word":"nilyla'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the probability of $x_2$ (event)"},{"word":"nilylau","score":2,"definition":"$n_1$ is the (measured/perceived) loudness of $c_1$ at observation point $c_2$, measured on scale $n_2=c_3$."},{"word":"nilzilcmi","score":2,"definition":"$n_1$ is the cardinality of set $c_2$."},{"word":"nilzma","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (li) exceeds/is greater than/is numerically larger than $x_2$ (li) by amount (ni/li) $x_3$; $x_1$ = $x_2$ + $x_3$","notes":"x1, x2, x3 are probably numbers. Ordering is implicit (use {se'o'e} {po'i} or {fi'o} {se'o'e} {poirsi} for explicit specification thereof)."},{"word":"nim","score":1,"definition":"Ms.","notes":"Cf. {ninmu}, {nix}, {nanl}, {naun}."},{"word":"nimbau","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is Láadan.","notes":"A constructed language by Suzette Haden Elgin"},{"word":"nimfaia","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a water lily (Nymphaea) of species/strain $x_2$"},{"word":"nimpinji","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a/the penis of $p_2=n_1$ (female).","notes":"Intended as a replacement for {nakpinji} in cases where that would cause a woman to be referred to as male. See also {ninmu}, {pinji}, {trangeni}."},{"word":"nimre","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of citrus [fruit/tree, etc.] of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {grute}, {slari}, {slami}, {xukmi}."},{"word":"nimrnlatifola","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Persian lime [fruit/tree etc.] of cultivar $x_2$.","notes":"Member of species Citrus latifolia. Cf. {nimre}."},{"word":"nimrnlimone","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lemon [fruit/tree etc.] of cultivar $x_2$.","notes":"Member of species Citrus limon. Cf. {nimre}."},{"word":"nimrnxaurantifola","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a key lime [fruit/tree, etc.] of cultivar $x_2$.","notes":"Member of Citrus aurantifolia. Cf. {nimre}."},{"word":"nimryjdu","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a quantity of citrus jelly made from $n_1$.","notes":"Cf. {nimre}, {jduli}."},{"word":"nimrysmuci","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is/are grapefruit spoon/orange spoon [item of cutlery] suitable for eating citrus fruit $s_2=n_1$ made of material $s_3$.","notes":"An orange spoon (in American English: grapefruit spoon), tapers to a sharp point or teeth, and is used to separate citrus fruits from their membranes."},{"word":"nimso'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an ova/ovum/egg cell of woman/female humanoid person $n_1=s_2$."},{"word":"nincu'u","score":1,"definition":"$cu_1=cn_1$ is a new business involving persons $cu_2$","notes":"from {cnino} {cuntu} c.f. {nincu'upre}"},{"word":"nincu'upre","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is an intrepreneur involved in business $cu_1=cn_1$","notes":"from {cnino} {cuntu} {prenu} c.f. {cu'upre} {nincu'u}"},{"word":"nindincfupre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a parvenu","notes":"from {cnino}+{dincfu}+{prenu}"},{"word":"nindode","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the totem of clan/people group $x_2$"},{"word":"ninfesyborpli","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ recycles $x_2=p_2=f_1=c_2$ for new purpose $x_3=p_3=c_3$ from original use $x_4=f_2$, purpose new by standard $x_5=c_4$."},{"word":"ninga'igau","score":1,"definition":"$gas_1$ resets/changes $gal_1$ to a new value/content.","notes":"Cf. {cnino}, {galfi}, {gasnu}, {kraga'igau}."},{"word":"ningau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=g_1=c_2$ renovates/renews/updates $x_2=c_1$, making it new in property $x_3=c_3$ by standard $x_4=c_4$.","notes":"In a computer context, a tag such as {se} {la'u} or a tanru involving {va'e} can be used to indicate a version number."},{"word":"ninke'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is again, once more the case."},{"word":"ninmu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a woman/women; $x_{1}$ is a female humanoid person [not necessarily adult].","notes":"Word dispreferred in metaphor/example as sexist; (use remna or prenu). See also {nanmu}, {remna}, {prenu}, {makcu}, {nixli}."},{"word":"ninmu'o","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=c_1$ is brand-new to $c_2$ by standard $c_4$, complete by standard $m_3$"},{"word":"ninpre","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=p_1$ is a stranger to $c_2$ in aspect $c_3$ by standard $c_4$","notes":"since ninpre in the sense of \"novice\" seems to be deprecated in favor of nintadni, this seems to be a better definition."},{"word":"nintadni","score":5,"definition":"$c_2=t_1$ is a beginner in subject $c_1=t_2$ by standard $c_4$"},{"word":"ninvokslicpi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ cipni $x_2$ noi jutsi fi la'o banlu'atu. Parulidae .banlu'atu"},{"word":"ninyna'adetri","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ is New Year's Day of $d_2=n_1=c_1$ at location $d_3$ in calendar $d_4$.","notes":"Cf. {ninyna'anunsla}."},{"word":"ninyna'anunsla","score":3,"definition":"$nu_1$ is the celebration of the New Year as celebrated by $s_1$ at the beginning of year $na_1=c_1$ according to standard $na_3$; $nu_1$ is the New Year.","notes":"Cf. {ninyna'adetri}."},{"word":"ninyna'azukpla","score":3,"definition":"$c_2=z_1=p_1$ plans New Year's resolution $z_2=p_2$ for New Year $c_1=n_1=p_3$ with goal of resolution $z_3$ (state/event/process)"},{"word":"ninynavni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of neon (Ne).","notes":"See also {cnino}, {navni}; {ratni}."},{"word":"ni'o","selmaho":"NIhO","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: paragraph break; introduce new topic."},{"word":"ni'oi","selmaho":"JIhOI","score":2,"definition":"This cmavo precedes a predicate (at least binary) and turns it into an incidental conjunction, which syntactically behaves like JA cmavo. The predicate indicates the relationship between the two connected propositions. Terminator: {te'u}."},{"word":"ni'oltrogla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a member of insect genus Neotrogla, of species $x_2$","notes":"Species of this genus are noted for their so-called \"sex-reversed\" organs. See: {vibnrbarpinji}, {nakpibrkevna}."},{"word":"ni'orsu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'paragraph' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: (statement | fragment) (I # (statement | fragment)?)*. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"nipkenka","score":1,"definition":" $k_1=s_1$ is a mud cake made of/containing ingredients $k_2$, prepared according to method $k_3$","notes":"Cf. {titnanba}, {jupypesxu}, {rutytisna}"},{"word":"nipmai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is glue, adhesive substance"},{"word":"nipmapku","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=s_1$ is a beanie hat of material $m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mapku}."},{"word":"nipsri","score":3,"definition":"$d_1=s_1$ is an adhesive tape/cellotape/Scotch Tape/duct tape of material $d_2$, which sticks to $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bofsnipa}."},{"word":"nipypalku","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=s_1$ is a legging of material $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {palku}."},{"word":"nirbe'ixu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an instance of neurotransmitter $b_2=x_2$ that carry messages to neuron/muscle/gland $b_3$ from transmitter/origin $b_4$ via nerves/medium $n_1=b_5$, with purity $x_3$."},{"word":"nircadyxu'i","score":1,"definition":"$xu_1$ is an instance of anesthetic blocking impulses from nerve group/system $n_1=c_1$ of $n_2$.","notes":"Cf. {nirna}, {xukmi}, {cortu}, {ganse}."},{"word":"nirka'aborvelmikce","score":2,"definition":"$mikce_4$ is a neurosurgical procedure performed on patient $mikce_2$ for ailment $mikce_3$ by $mikce_1$; $mikce_4$ is neurosurgery","notes":"From {nirna} {katna} {bo} {ve} {mikce}, aka nerve cut-cure."},{"word":"nirna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a nerve/neuron [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: information/control network connection].","notes":"Also (adjective:) $x_1$ is neural. See also ve {benji}."},{"word":"nirndendriti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dendrite of nerve $x_2$ receiving impulses $x_3$."},{"word":"nirnysle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a neuron"},{"word":"nirske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass) is neuroscience","notes":"From {nirna} {saske}, nerve science."},{"word":"nirsle","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a neuron/nerve cell of nerve $n_1=s_2$."},{"word":"nirslerebla","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is an axon of neuron/nerve cell $s_1=r_2$."},{"word":"nitcu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ needs/requires/is dependent on/[wants] necessity $x_{2}$ for purpose/action/stage of process $x_{3}$.","notes":"No implication of lack. See also {banzu}, {cidja}, {claxu}, {pindi}, {xebni}, {sarcu}, {lacri}, {djica}, {taske}, {xagji}."},{"word":"nitkla","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ descends/goes down to $k_2=c_1$ from $k_3=c_2$ via $k_4$ using means $k_5$.","notes":"Cf. {cnita}, {klama}."},{"word":"nitlijbu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an underscore character"},{"word":"nitmau","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=c_1$ is lower than $z_2$ beneath $c_2$ in frame of reference $c_3$ by amount/excess $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cnita}, {zmadu}, {nitrai}."},{"word":"nitmu'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ moves down to $x_2$ from $x_2$"},{"word":"nitpiki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ nitpicks / criticizes inconsequential fault/flaw $x_2$ in $x_3$ (object or action)","notes":"See {cfifa'i}"},{"word":"nitrai","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=c_1$ is the lowest among set/range $t_4$ beneath $c_2$ in frame of reference $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cnita}, {traji}, {nitmau}."},{"word":"nitsalpo","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ dips at an angle of $s_2$ to reference frame $s_3$, to beneath $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cnita}, {salpo}, {sa'orgau}."},{"word":"nityjinru","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=c_1$ (object/person) dives beneath/below/under from $c_2$ (object/water surface) in frame of reference $c_3$, submerged in liquid $j_2$ ."},{"word":"nityjirkla","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=j_1=c_1$ dives to destination $k_2$ from origin $k_3$ via route $k_4$ using means/vehicle $k_5$ in liquid $j_2$ beneath/under/down from $c_2$ (object/water surface) in frame of reference $c_3$."},{"word":"nityjirma'e","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a diver propulsion vehicle (DPV) carrying $m_2=j_1=c_1$ (diver/object), propelled by $m_4$."},{"word":"nitytse","score":2,"definition":"$z_1$ sits on surface $z_2=c_1$ that is below $c_2$ in frame of reference $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cnita}, {zutse}, {cfatse}."},{"word":"ni'u","selmaho":"PA3","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: minus sign; negative number); default any negative."},{"word":"ni'udzau","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ downvotes / \"dislikes\" / \"-1\"s $x_2$ in system $x_3$","notes":"Refers to systems (chiefly on the Internet) that keep a running tally of approval-votes, and sometimes disapproval-votes as well. See {ma'udzau}, {co'udzau}, {adzau}, {nildzau}"},{"word":"ni'utni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ newton (s) of force (default is 1) by standard $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ki'orgratretrefrinynidysnidu}."},{"word":"ni'u'u","selmaho":"NAhE","score":1,"definition":"scalar negator: not at all, no way","notes":"u'ivla. A Lojbanization of Polish \"ni chu chu\". More intense than {na'e}, but with no implication of polar opposite."},{"word":"ni'u zei ionti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an anion of radical/(atom of element)$x_2$ with $x_3$ charges.","notes":"Cf. {ionti}, {ma'u zei ionti}, {lektoni}, {xumsle}."},{"word":"ni'u zei namcu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a negative number (less than zero (0)), understood as a member of an ordered set with additive identity, such as the typical structure on the set of all real numbers.","notes":"See also: {ma'u zei namcu}."},{"word":"nivji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) knits $x_{2}$ [cloth/object] from yarn/thread $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {cilta}, {fenso}, {jivbu}, {pijne}."},{"word":"nivycreka","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=n_2$ is a sweater of material $c_2=n_3$.","notes":"A knitted jacket or jersey, usually of thick wool. Cf. {creka}, {tafrkardiga}."},{"word":"nix","score":1,"definition":"Miss","notes":"Cf. {nixli}, {nanl}, {naun}, {nim}."},{"word":"nixli","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a girl [young female person] of age $x_{2}$ immature by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Word dispreferred in metaphor/example as sexist; (use verba). See also {nanla}, {verba}, {ninmu}."},{"word":"no","selmaho":"PA1","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: 0 (digit) [zero]."},{"word":"no'a","selmaho":"GOhA","score":100000,"definition":"pro-bridi: repeats the bridi in which this one is embedded."},{"word":"no'ai","selmaho":"PA4","score":3,"definition":"digit/number: absolute zero; nothing; there does not exist; ∄","notes":"Mathematically equivalent to {no}, but implies lack of negative values, especially on a scale ({va'e}/{va'ei} e.g.). Equivalent to \"{rone'e} {no}\". Cf. {no'e'u}, {su'o}, {ro}, {su'oi}, {ro'oi}"},{"word":"no'au","selmaho":"XOI","score":1,"definition":"Introduces a bridi relative clause, with the scope of {xoi} and the semantics of {noi}","notes":"See also {xoi} and {noi}. \"ko .{iklki} no'au jalge fa lo nu {kibycpa}\" means something close to \"do se {koinde} fi lo ka .iklki noi lo nu do ckaji ke'a cu se jalge lo nu kibycpa\""},{"word":"no'au'au","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mathematical/mekso binary operator: the zero/identity-element/(primitive (-))constant operator; outputs the identity-element of structure A (contextless default: the additive group of integers) regardless of the input value of B (except blank or ill-defined values)","notes":"According to the contextless default, the (contextless default) output will be identically 0. B can be literally anything imaginable (no specific type is required), so long as B is non-empty (not blank) and is well-defined; if these conditions are satisfied, the identity-element of structure A is output; else, this function is undefined. Notice that in Lojban, a blank must be input explicitly; otherwise {xo'o} will fill the argument implicitly. By skipping arguments in this manner (assuming a known default and using implicit elliptical argument-filling features of Lojban), this operator can be reduced to 0-arity. Note that this operator is different from multiplying by 0. See also: {bai'ei}, {ci'o'au}."},{"word":"nobli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is noble/aristocratic/elite/high-born/titled in/under culture/society/standard $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also upper-class; high/low, upper/lower are poor Lojban metaphors; note $x_2$ standard applies when the title/nobility is not recognized culture/society wide; this would include self-assumed titles. See also {banli}."},{"word":"noda","selmaho":"KOhA*","score":100000,"definition":"logically quantified sumti: nothing at all (unless restricted)."},{"word":"no'e","selmaho":"NAhE","score":100000,"definition":"midpoint scalar negator: neutral point between je'a and to'e; \"not really\"."},{"word":"no'ebo","selmaho":"NAhE+BO","score":2,"definition":"negation sumti qualifier: the neutral form/value of.","notes":"Cf. {no'e}, {bo}, {na'ebo}, {je'abo}, {to'ebo}. Midpoint between {je'abo} and {to'ebo}."},{"word":"no'e'u","selmaho":"PA4","score":2,"definition":"digit/number: liminal zero; neither positive nor negative","notes":"Mathematically equivalent to {no}, but implies existence of both positive and negative values, especially on a scale ({va'e}/{va'ei} e.g.). Cf. {no'ai}, {no'e}, {ma'u}, {ni'u}"},{"word":"nofkovi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a time loop process following Novikov self-consistency principle with stages $x_2$","notes":"See also {temci}, {purci}."},{"word":"no'i","selmaho":"NIhO","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: paragraph break; resume previous topic."},{"word":"noi","selmaho":"NOI","score":100000,"definition":"non-restrictive relative clause; attaches subordinate bridi with incidental information."},{"word":"noi'a","selmaho":"NOIhA","score":4,"definition":"incidental/non-restrictive adverbial: converts selbri to bridi adverbial term. The first place of the converted selbri is claimed to be such that the outer bridi satisfies it, and the outer bridi is claimed. {broda noi'a brode} means {lo nu broda ku goi ko'a cu fasnu .i ko'a brode}.","notes":"Has rightward scope. Terminator {fe'u}. See also {poi'a}, {poi'o'a}, {noi'o'a}, {soi'a}, {soi}."},{"word":"noi'a'u","selmaho":"NOIhAhU","score":1,"definition":"PA nonrestrictive/incidental relative clause; attaches to a PA number/numeral/digit with the ke'a referring to that PA number/numeral/digit.","notes":"It attaches to the last mentioned PA, which can be only a single digit within a number rather than the entire number itself (if it has digit length greater than one in some base). Thus, beware of grouping. Confer: {poi'a'u}, {jau'au}. The attachment of this word to the immediately preceding word can be overridden by the usage of {xe'au}, which begins bracketing together an utterance/subexpression that will be considered to be the single and whole referent of the clause introduced by this word, the utterance of which also finishes the bracket. There is a proposal to expand the attachment of this word to any word spoken in a mekso utterance (rather than only members of selma'o PA), including members of selma'o VUhU, etc. See also: {noi'au}."},{"word":"noi'au","selmaho":"NOIhAU","score":1,"definition":"number/interpreted mathematical object non-restrictive clause","notes":"It first terminates the immediately preceding expression and immediately forces its interpretation as a mathematical object as far as possible (so an unmodified PA*, BY*, or SYM* constuct (string) is terminated (as by {boi}) and then understood as a number/word; operators are understood as objects as well). Thn it introduces a restrictive relative clause in which {ke'a} refers to the immediately preceding object. This differs from the PA relative clause markers in that it forces the interpretation of the string as much as possible and the resulting meaning/object is the subject. It interprets the maximal immediately preceding string."},{"word":"noi'e","selmaho":"NAhE","score":3,"definition":"scalar normative: normal in intensity","notes":"{rei'e}:{ru'e}:{milxe} ; {noi'e}:{na'oi}:{cnano} ; {sai'e}:{sai}:{mutce} ; {cai'e}:{cai}:{tcetce}. See http://mw.lojban.org/papri/zipcpi:_scalar_modifiers"},{"word":"noi'i","selmaho":"NOIhI","score":1,"definition":"connective modifer/limiter","notes":"Used for {ji} and other connective questions. It is preceded by such a connective (question) word and is followed by the set of words or the selma'o name to which the answer is expected/required to belong; the former may be literally a list of cmavo (such as 'zo .{e} ce zo .{a}', meaning that only AND or AND-OR are acceptable responses) or the name of a set of them (such as 'non-logical connectives', 'tanru after-thought connectives', 'symmetric connectives', 'all connectives except .{u}'. etc.). Terminated by {ge'u'i}. For example 'do djica tu'a loi ckafi ji noi'i lu .enai li'u ce lu na .e li'u ge'u'i loi tcati' asks 'Do you want: some coffee, some tea - where your answer can be only the former or the latter?'."},{"word":"noinmu","score":0,"definition":"[reserved for gender-related personal identifier] $$","notes":"See also: \"{nanmu}\", \"{ninmu}\", \"{nonmu}\", \"{nunmu}\"."},{"word":"noi'o","selmaho":"KOhA","score":1,"definition":"pro-sumti: this paragraph"},{"word":"noisku","score":0,"definition":"$c_1$ announces/proclaims $c_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) for audience $c_3=n_4$ via expressive medium $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {notci}, {cusku}."},{"word":"noi'u","selmaho":"UI5","score":2,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: attribution to the attached sumti","notes":"Explicitly attributes the preceding attitudinal to the sumti the attitudinal attaches to. See also {dai}, {da'oi}."},{"word":"noka'ono","selmaho":"PA*","score":1,"definition":"Complex zero; $0 = (0,0) = 0 + 0i$.","notes":"Make sure that no other PA or other mischievous immediately precedes or immediately follows this word sequence."},{"word":"nokselvai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=v_2=n_1$ finds it important to be alone in doing/being $x_2=n_2$ (event/state/action) for purpose $x_3=v_3$; $x_1$ is introverted","notes":"-nok- is a rafsi for {nonka}, a gismu form of {nonseka}, unrelated to apples."},{"word":"nokseva","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=v_2=n_1$ finds it important to be alone in doing/being $x_2=n_2$ (event/state/action) for purpose $x_3=v_3$; $x_1$ is introverted","notes":"This is a zi'evla form of {nokselvai}."},{"word":"nol","score":1,"definition":"Sir/Madam","notes":"Cf. {nobli}, {nilnim}, {nolnaum}."},{"word":"nolba'i","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=n_1$ is titled with high aristocratic/noble/elite status in/under culture/society $b_3=n_2$.","notes":"Cf. {nobli}, {banli}, {kamba'i}. 'Your Highness' or 'Your Majesty' is {doi nolba'i)."},{"word":"nolboi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an orb made of $b_2$ used by $n_1$.","notes":"Cf. {nobli}, {bolci}, {nolga'a}, {trumapku}."},{"word":"noldi'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a palace"},{"word":"nolga'a","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a sceptre made of $g_2$ used by $n_1$.","notes":"Cf. {nobli}, {grana}, {nolboi}, {ri'irga'a}, {trumapku}."},{"word":"noljedai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Jedi of power / level / rank $x_2$"},{"word":"nolkansa","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a courtier to sovereign/aristocrat/noble $k_2$ in culture/country $n_2=k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {nobli}, {kansa}, {nolse'u}, {nolraitru}, {noltronau}, {noltruni'u}, {balnoltru}."},{"word":"nolmapku","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is a crown made of $m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {nobli}, {mapku}, {trumapku}, {nolboi}, {nolga'a}."},{"word":"nolmle","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=n_1$ is elegant to $m_2=n_2$.","notes":"Cf. {melbi}."},{"word":"nolnaum","score":1,"definition":"Sir","notes":"Cf. {nobli}, {nanmu}, {nol}, {nolnim}."},{"word":"nolnim","score":2,"definition":"Madam/Lady","notes":"Cf. {nobli}, {ninmu}, {nol}, {nolnaum}."},{"word":"nolni'u","score":2,"definition":"$ni_1=no_1$ is a lady, considered noble in culture/society/standard $no_2$.","notes":"Cf. {nobli}."},{"word":"nolraitru","score":4,"definition":"$t_1=n_1$ is a regent/monarch of $t_2$ by standard $n_2$.","notes":"Cf. {nobli}, {traji}, {turni}, {balnoltru}, {noltruni'u}, {noltrunau}, {noltroni'u}, {noltronau}, {nolse'u}, {nolkansa}, {gugja'a}, {truralju}."},{"word":"nolraitrututra","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is a monarchal territory/noble territory/regency (territory)/kingdom (territory)/queendom (territory) of ruler $x2$","notes":"Not the government, subjects, etc., merely the territory. Of what the territory is can be specified, by various means, within x2 (but not as the main sumti thereof)."},{"word":"nolse'u","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a servant of sovereign/aristocrat/noble $s_2=n_1$ in culture/country $n_2$ with responsibilities $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {nobli}, {selfu}, {nolkansa}, {nolraitru}, {balnoltru}."},{"word":"nolstizu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a throne/ceremonial chair used by noble/aristocratic/elite/high-born/titled in/under culture/society/standard $n_2$. ","notes":"Cf. {nobli}, {stizu}, {trustizu}."},{"word":"noltronau","score":1,"definition":"$ni_1=j_1=no_1$ is a Duke/Baron/Count/Earl/Marquess/ [titled noble of middle rank] ruling $j_2$ under culture/standard $no_2$.","notes":"Cf. {nobli}, {jitro}, {nanmu}, {noltroni'u}, {noltruni'u}, {nolraitru}, {balnoltru}."},{"word":"noltroni'u","score":1,"definition":"$ni_1=j_1=no_1$ is a Duchess/Baroness/Countess/Marchioness/ [titled noble of middle rank] ruling $j_2$ under culture/standard $no_2$..","notes":"Cf. {nobli}, {jitro}, {ninmu}, {noltronau}, {noltruni'u}, {nolraitru}, {balnoltru}."},{"word":"noltrube'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a prince, son of king/queen $x_2$ who reigns over $x_3$","notes":"See {noltruti'u}."},{"word":"noltrufe'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a queen/empress reigning over $x_2$"},{"word":"noltrunau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the king of $x_2$ by standard $x_3$.","notes":"see also {noltruni'u}, {nolraitru}"},{"word":"noltruni'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the queen of $x_2$ by standard $x_3$.","notes":"see also {noltrunau}, {nolraitru}"},{"word":"noltruti'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a princess, daughter of king/queen $x_2$ who reigns over $x_3$"},{"word":"nolzda","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is a palace of/for noble person(s) $n_1=z_2$.","notes":"Cf. {badydi'u}."},{"word":"nolzgi","score":2,"definition":"$z_1=n_1$ the classical music performed at/by $z_2$ (event) originating in culture $n_1$.","notes":"Cf. {nobli}, {zgike}, {dzeklu}, {ronri'izgi}, {naizgi}, {sopselneizgi}, {dja'aza}, {te'ekno}."},{"word":"nomei","selmaho":"MOI*","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a 0-some / empty mass / 0-tuple, with members $x_2$ (must be the empty set)."},{"word":"nomo'o","selmaho":"MAI*","score":100000,"definition":"discursive utterance ordinal: zeroth section/chapter ordinal; foreword."},{"word":"nonbaizu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x1=z1$ voluntarily does action $x2=z2=b2$ to achieve goal $x3=z3$","notes":"In the sense: Doing something, when refusing would have no repercussions. Unpaid action not implied."},{"word":"nonceikri","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is an atheist.","notes":"Syn. {nalceikri}. Cf. {ceikri}, {seljda}, {ceirsenpi}."},{"word":"noncinse","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is asexual in situation $c_2$ by standard $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {nornoncinse}, {xabycinse}."},{"word":"nondei","score":6,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Sunday of week $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {jedlno}. Sunday is either day seven or day zero, depending on your perspective."},{"word":"nonjavycimni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is either infinite or zero in property/dimension $x_2$ to degree (quantity)/of type $x_3$","notes":"Infinities and zeros are intimately related."},{"word":"nonjdi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is undecided/makes no decision about $x_2$.","notes":"See also {aicu'i}"},{"word":"nonka","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is alone in event/state/action $x_2$","notes":"gismu form of {nonseka}. Experimental rafsi: -nok-"},{"word":"nonkansa","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is alone/lonely/lonesome in state/condition/enterprise $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kansa}, {seicni}."},{"word":"nonmajga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is massless/is a massless particle","notes":"{majga} is an experimental gismu."},{"word":"nonmau","score":2,"definition":"$z_1$ (number) is greater than 0 by amount $z_4$ (number); $z_1$ is a positive number.","notes":"See also {nonme'a}, {zmadu}, {no}."},{"word":"nonme'a","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ (number) is less than 0 by amount $m_4$ (number); $m_1$ is a negative number.","notes":"See also: {nonmau}, {mleca}, {no}."},{"word":"nonmu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an agender humanoid person [not necessarily adult].","notes":"Umbrella term for any humanoid person who has opted out of the psychological/social identifier/role scheme of gender. As such, it is a specification of {rempre}/{remna}/{prenu} co-equal with {ninmu} and {nanmu}; it generalizes some of the aforementioned cases. Word dispreferred in metaphor/example as sexist; use instead \"{remna}\" or \"{prenu}\". See also: \"{lingeni}\", \"{ninmu}\", \"{nanmu}\", \"{nunmu}\", \"{remna}\", \"{prenu}\", \"{makcu}\", \"{bersa}\", \"{tixnu}\", \"{paznu}\", \"{nakni}\", \"{fetsi}\", \"{dinti}\", \"{nanla}\", \"{nixli}\", \"{verba}\", \"{vepre}\"."},{"word":"nonpa'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ wishes for $x_2$ (impossibility or believed impossibility)","notes":"Modeled after {sotpa'a}. See {pacna}"},{"word":"nonpamcinse","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ in activity/state $c_2$ exhibits an aromantic orientation by standard $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {noncinse}, {pamcinse}."},{"word":"nonrefke'udu'e","score":2,"definition":"if $x_1$ never happens again, it would be too soon","notes":"The Lojban definition doesn't quite mean what the English one does, but it conveys roughly the same idea. The Lojban definition means something more along the lines of \"x1 never happening would mean it happening too many times\"."},{"word":"nonroi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ never happens in interval $x_2$. $x_1$ happens zero times."},{"word":"nonsanji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is unconscious; $x_1$ has blacked out.","notes":"jvajvosmi: x1=s1 [s2=noda, omitted; s3 omitted for semantics' sake]. see (kratau:) {no} + {sanji}; {kampu}, {cando}, {xadni}, {menli} et al."},{"word":"nonseka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is alone in state/condition/enterprise $x_2$","notes":"A zi'evla based on {nonselkansa}"},{"word":"nonselcei","score":1,"definition":"$c_2$ disbelieves in god/deity $c_1$ with dominion over $c_3$; $c_2$ is an atheist.","notes":"Cf. {cevni}, {ceikri}, {nalceikri}, {selcei}, {pavyselcei}, {sorselcei}, {ceirsenpi}."},{"word":"nonseldi'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is available for free/without cost to $x_2$ from provider $x_3$."},{"word":"nonselji'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is invisible from point-of-view $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {vincau}. See also {jvinu}."},{"word":"nonseljmi","score":1,"definition":"$j_2$ (du'u) is a mystery for $j_1$, the subject being $j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jimpe}, {mipri}."},{"word":"nonselkansa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is alone in state/condition/enterprise $x_2$"},{"word":"nonselkosmu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is pointless / futile / useless according to $x_2$","notes":"See {narplixau}, {kosmu}, {nonselsmu}"},{"word":"nonselra'u","score":1,"definition":"$x1=r2$ is careless"},{"word":"nonselsmu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is nonsense/nonsensical to $x_2$.","notes":"See also {no} {smuni}"},{"word":"nonselsumji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the additive inverse of $x_2$.","notes":"See also {va'a}"},{"word":"nonseltai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is shapeless/has no shape"},{"word":"nonsku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is quiet and says nothing to $x_2=c_3$."},{"word":"nonsmi","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is the zero(-like)/additive identity of structure/ring $x2$; often is denoted by ' $0_R$ ' (for structure/ring R, specified by $x2$) or by '0' when context is obvious","notes":"Definition and rules may be specified in the second terbri; this definition does not suppose that the ring is not the 0-ring (the trivial ring) with the mapping of all multiplications to 0 (in which case, the additive identity is also the multiplicative identity). The usage of \"additive\" and \"multiplicative\" in this context are defined by the ring. See also: {pavysmi}"},{"word":"nonsmipi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a zero-divisor partnered with element(s) $x2$ in structure/ring $x3$","notes":"x1 and x2 are elements of the set underlying x3 and x1*x2=0 in this structure x3 (where \"0\" denotes the 'additive' identity of the structure (\"addition\" merely being (one of) its commutative group operation(s))); the aforementioned partnership is so defined. Unlike many textbook definitions, this definition still allows such 0 to itself be a zero-divisor ((so partnered) with any element in the set underlying x3) in x3. See also: {narnonsmikemnonsmipi'i}"},{"word":"nonsmitenfa","score":1,"definition":"$x1$=$t2$ is an element in the set that underlies structure/ring $x2$≈$s3$ that is nilpotent in that structure with nilpotency $x3$=$t3$ (nonnegative integer according to the typical rules)","notes":"x3 is the minimum positive exponent such that x1 multiplied by itself that many times (according to the definition of multiplication imposed by and endowing structure x2) is identically the zero(-like) element in that structure; any greater power will likewise be zero(-like). The zero(-like) element is itself trivially nilpotent with nilpotency 1. Warning: This word is for nilpotent elements. Nilpotent groups, for example, should not be referred to by this word except when considered as whole objects that participate as elements in some larger structure. See also: {nonsmi}"},{"word":"nonterfrinymokca","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a singularity of function/object $x_2$ of type/with properties $x_3$; $x_2$ has a singularity of type/severity $x_3$ at (locus) $x_1$","notes":"x3 can be used in order to specify cosmetic/removable singularity, pole (and the degree/severity thereof), and essential singularity; none of these aforementioned options are a default. x1 may be at infinity or in various other spaces."},{"word":"nonvanci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Sunday evening of week $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Synonym of {zelvanci}."},{"word":"nonydza","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (property) is not satisfied by anything in the domain of discourse","notes":"See also {roldza}, {suzdza}, {kaidza}."},{"word":"nonynalmau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is lesser or equal to zero by amount $x_2$"},{"word":"nonynalme'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is greater or equal to zero by amount $x_2$; $x_1$ is a positive number (greater than zero)"},{"word":"no'o","selmaho":"PA5","score":100001,"definition":"digit/number: typical/average value."},{"word":"no'oi","selmaho":"NOhOI","score":4,"definition":"Selbri incidental relative clause; attaches to a selbri with the ke'a being 'me'ei the attached selbri'","notes":"Cf. {me'ei}, {me'au}, {noi}, {po'oi}."},{"word":"no'ordo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects language/culture/nationality/community of the Nordic countries [ Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, (Baltic states) and Sweden] and their associated territories [the Faroe Islands, Greenland, Svalbard and Åland] in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Also: Nordic/Norse(folk)/Danish/general Scandinavian/northern European/Viking. This generally includes the Baltic Slavs ({ba'alto}), some northwestern Salvs (Polish, Old Prussian), Scandinavians, western Russians/Soviets (and Rus), the Danes in the British Isles, and perhaps the northeastern coasts of Germany, the Germanic Norse, and others. It is not the same as Scandinavian: from the 1850s, Scandinavia was considered to include politically and culturally the countries/cultures of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden only (thus, a subset of no'ordo). This might include western Russia/Rus peoples. Might refer to Vikings and/or older cultures. Includes Iceland, Greenland, Faroese, etc. Confer: {norgo} (specialized and a modern nationality/identity), closely related to but more general than {ska'ando}. For Germanic Norse (which is slightly wider in meaning at present than {dotsmiska'ando}), use {dotsmino'ordo}."},{"word":"no'ordo'yxas","score":1,"definition":"Baltic Sea","notes":"See also: {no'ordo}, {xamsi}."},{"word":"noras","score":2,"definition":"Nora LeChevalier (was Tansky)","notes":"Nora is one of the Original Lojbanists"},{"word":"norbra","score":1,"definition":"$x1=b1$ is middle-sized in property $x2=b2$ by standard $x3=b3$"},{"word":"norcpa","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ neither gets $c_2$ from $c_3$ nor puts $c_2$ at $c_3$","notes":"see also {tolcpa}"},{"word":"norcre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is mediocre (in terms of skill) at $x_2$ (ka/activity) by standard $x_3$","notes":"See {no'e}, {certu}, {norxau}"},{"word":"nord","score":1,"definition":"Norden/the Nordic countries"},{"word":"nordji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is indifferent/neutral/apathetic about event/state $x_2$.","notes":"Overlaps in meaning with {norzau}, {norpa'a}, {norpa'i}. See {selnordji} for 'incidental'/'unimportant.'"},{"word":"nordo","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Nordic/Norse(folk)/Danish/general Scandinavian/northern European/Viking culture/geography/identity/[nationality] in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Might include western Russia/Rus peoples. Might refer to Vikings and/or older cultures. Includes Iceland, Greenland, Faroese, etc. Confer: {norgo} (specialized and a modern nationality/identity), closely related to but more general than {skano}. For Germanic Norse (which is slightly wider in meaning at present than {dotsmiskano}), use {dotsminordo}."},{"word":"nordrvikingra","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Viking culture in aspect $x_2$; $x_1$ is (a) Viking","notes":"The classifier rafsi is from experimental gismu {nordo}."},{"word":"noreg","score":2,"definition":"Norway."},{"word":"norgo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Norwegian culture/nationality in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Experimental gismu."},{"word":"norkai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is liminally/neutrally $x_2$ (ka); $x_1$ is between the state of $x_2$ and the state of the inverse of $x_2$","notes":"(ko'a norkai lo ka broda) = (ko'a {no'e} broda). Also see {nutli}, {tolkai}"},{"word":"norlunbe","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is half-naked; $l_1$ is partly without cover/clothes/[protection].","notes":"See also: {lunbe}, {no'e}, {taxfu}, {bandu}."},{"word":"normano","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Norman culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"normle","score":2,"definition":"$m_{1}$ is plain/ordinary-looking (neither ugly nor beautiful) to $m_{2}$ in aspect $m_{3}$ (ka) by aesthetic standard $m_{4}$.","notes":"Example 15.72 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"normro","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is undead.","notes":"Cf. {no'e}, {morsi}, {jmive}."},{"word":"nornoncinse","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ exhibits gray asexuality in situation $c_2$ by standard $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {noncinse}, {suzycinse}."},{"word":"noroi","selmaho":"ROI*","score":100000,"definition":"tense interval modifier: never; objectively quantified tense; defaults as time tense."},{"word":"norpa'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is indifferent/neutral/apathetic about event $x_2$, expected likelihood $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {no'e}, {pacna}, {tolpa'a}, {norzau}."},{"word":"norpa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is indifferent/apathetic/dispassionate/uninvolved/unmoved towards/with/by $x_2$.","notes":"See also {iunai}"},{"word":"norselci'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_2$ is disinterested in $x_2=c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {cinri}, {selci'i}, {nalselci'i}, {tolselci'i}, {a'ucu'i}."},{"word":"nortaske","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is neither quenched from nor thirsty for drink/fluid/lubricant $t_2$.","notes":"On a scale between “quenched” and “thirsty”, $t_1$ is roughly at the midpoint. See also: {taske}, {toltaske}, {no'e}."},{"word":"norvaismu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=v_1$ is an interpretation of $s_2$ recognized by $s_3$ but judged unimportant by $v_2$.","notes":"{no'e}+{vajni}+{smuni}"},{"word":"norvokovidru","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a norovirus of species/breed/defining property $x_{2}$ capable of infecting [at] $x_{3}$.","notes":"From the city of Norwalk, Ohio, and {vidru}. The scientific name of the virus was first \"Norwalk agent\" and then shortened to \"norovirus\". See also {xilvidru}, {remjinkytoldu'evidru} and {vidru}."},{"word":"norvudzvi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ zviki $x_2$ noi no'e vrude je no'e palci ku'o $x_3$"},{"word":"norvu'e","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is morally neutral by standard $x_2$"},{"word":"norxagji","score":1,"definition":"$xa_1$ is neither sated from nor hungry for food/fuel $xa_1$.","notes":"On a scale between “being hungry” and “being sated”, $xa_1$ is roughly at the midpoint of it. See also: {xagji}, {tolxagji}, {no'e}."},{"word":"norxau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is mediocre (in terms of benefit) for $x_2$ by standard $x_3$","notes":"See {no'e}, {xamgu}, {xlali}, {norcre}"},{"word":"noryraclyte'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=t_1$ has a phobia of $x_2=t_2$ (abstraction)."},{"word":"norzau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is indifferent towards $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {no'e}, {zanru}, {norpa'a}."},{"word":"norzilyle'o","score":2,"definition":"$l_2$ is blurry/indistinct/unfocused at location $l_3$","notes":"(while L1 is explicitly elided, L4 is equally implicitly elided as being nonsensical in the absence of a physical lens) This can apply to any bodily sense, e.g, a sound may be unclear."},{"word":"notci","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a message/notice/memorandum about subject $x_{2}$ from author $x_{3}$ to intended audience $x_{4}$.","notes":"Emphasis on brevity, single or identifiable subject (contrast with xatra: the emphasis in notci is on the single or cohesively focused subject, while the audience is less defined - indeed only an 'intended' audience. xatra need not have a single or focussed subject - its corresponding place is for 'content'); reminder/memo/note (= {mojnoi}). See also {xatra}, {nuzba}, {mrilu}, {morji}."},{"word":"notci'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ notes down $c_2$ on display/storage medium $c_3$ with writing implement $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {notci}, {ciska}, {selmojnoi}."},{"word":"notcripu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a chat bridge / service relaying messages between $x_2$ and $x_3$ (message platforms/carriers/services/xelbe'i)","notes":"{cripu}'s x2 is elided, as it is not so natural to fill in this case (continuing the metaphor, it would the previous \"non-network\" between x3 and x4 that is bridged by x1)."},{"word":"notsku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ announces/proclaims $c_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) for audience $c_3=n_4$ via expressive medium $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {notci}, {cusku}."},{"word":"no'u","selmaho":"GOI","score":100000,"definition":"non-restrictive appositive phrase marker: which incidentally is the same thing as ..."},{"word":"novmbero","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is November in year $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$"},{"word":"noxtcin","score":1,"definition":"Chechen/Chechnya","notes":"The Chechen language or Chechnya. See also {bancuxe'e} 'Chechen language' and {noxtino}/{kulnrnoxtci} 'Chechen'."},{"word":"noxtino","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Chechen in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"nozeika'o zei namcu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pure imaginary number (such that its real part is 0) understood as an example of a complex number.","notes":"Includes 0 = (0,0) = 0 + 0i. This word relies on {xo'ei} implicitly filling the second slot of \"{ka'o}\" and also relies on the Cartesian decomposition of all complex numbers into real and imaginary bases (due to {ka'o}). See also: {ka'o zei namcu} and {ka'ozeino zei namcu}."},{"word":"nu","selmaho":"NU","score":100001,"definition":"abstractor: generalized event abstractor; $x_{1}$ is state/process/achievement/activity of [bridi].","notes":"Terminated with {kei}."},{"word":"nu'a","selmaho":"NUhA","score":100000,"definition":"convert mathematical expression (mex) operator to a selbri/tanru component."},{"word":"nu'ai","selmaho":"BAI","score":2,"definition":"preposition: event instantiating the current proposition.","notes":"{nundumu} modal."},{"word":"nu'ansa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) is a nuance, minor distinction of $x_2$ (entity)","notes":"See also {klesi}, {versiio}"},{"word":"nu bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":4,"definition":"pro-sumti: refers to the last complete sumti that started with a nu-abstraction","notes":"See {nu}. See also {du'u bu}, {ka bu}, {ni bu}."},{"word":"nudle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ are noodles made of $x_2$","notes":"Also {nanba} {skori}"},{"word":"nu'e","selmaho":"COI","score":100000,"definition":"vocative: promise - promise release - un-promise."},{"word":"nu'ecu'i","selmaho":"COI*","score":100000,"definition":"vocative: promise - promise release - un-promise."},{"word":"nu'enai","selmaho":"COI*","score":100000,"definition":"vocative: promise - promise release - un-promise."},{"word":"nu'i","selmaho":"NUhI","score":100000,"definition":"start forethought termset construct; marks start of place structure set with logical connection."},{"word":"nu,IORK","score":1,"definition":"New York"},{"word":"nukni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is magenta/fuchsia/purplish-red [color adjective].","notes":"See also {skari}, {blabi}, {xekri}, {kandi}, {carmi}, {xunre}, {zirpu}."},{"word":"nuktu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Inuit/Eskimo culture/language/people/geography in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"nukyxu'e","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is violet-red [color adjective]","notes":"Color, that is more {xunre} - 'red' than {nukni} - 'magenta/violet'."},{"word":"nukyzilska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the abstract color magenta","notes":"The gismu {nukni} refers to objects which are magenta, but not the color magenta itself. This lujvo serves the latter purpose. See also {skari} {zilska}"},{"word":"nuljarso'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1=j_1$ is a coddled/mollet egg of/from organism $x_2=s_2$.","notes":"Equivalent to ``sovda poi febvi djacu jukpa ze'a le mentu be li xa''."},{"word":"nulpa","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is 1 [$1*10^0$] of $x_2$ in dimension/aspect $x_3$ (default is units).","notes":"This is the null SI prefix, but it does not have a name in English or any truly official SI documentation; so, one meter is equal to one 'nulpa'-meter. {nulpa} = {kamre} {li} {pa}. See also: {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}, {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}, {kamre}."},{"word":"nulpa'a","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ expects/looks for the occurence of $p_2$ (event), expected likelihood $p_3$ (0-1); $p_1$ subjectively evaluates the likelihood of $p_2$ (event) to be $p_3$.","notes":"The value of $x_3$ is a subjective estimate of likeliness according to $x_1$, and is the basic determinant of whether nulpa'a means something like \"hope\" or \"wish\" or \"expect\", although nulpa'a never carries the connotation of desire; for that connotation see {pacna}. nulpa'a with $x_3$ not very close to 1 has no simple equivalent in English, but for objects/states with negligible expectation it is something like \"wishing\"; if the state is plausibly likely, it is something like \"hoping\". In both cases, though, the English implication of emotional desire is not present. The value will usually be expressed using inexact numbers (\"{li} {piso'u}\" to \"{li} {piro}\"); not-necessarily desirous wish, not necessarily desirous hope. See also {ba'a}, {djica}, {pacna}, {lakne}, {cunso}."},{"word":"numtca","score":1,"definition":"$x1=n1=t1$ is a village/[rural town] of area $x2=n2=t2$, in political unit $x3=t3$, serving hinterland/region $x4=t4$"},{"word":"nunba'uxausku","score":0,"definition":"$n_1$ is an rhetoric event/speech/rhetorical performance by $b_1=c_1$ (agent) verbally expressing $c_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) for audience $c_3$, good/beneficial/nice for $x_2$ by standard $x_3$."},{"word":"nunbebna","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is an event of $b_1$ being foolish/silly/stupid in event/action /property (ka) $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {nu}, {bebna}, {kambebna}."},{"word":"nunblopofri'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$=$r_1$ is the physical cause of shipwreck (event) $x_2$=$nbp_1$=$r_2$ under conditions $x_3$=$r_3$"},{"word":"nunblopo'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$=$n_1$ (event) is a shipwreck/breaking of ship/boat $x_2$=$s_1$=$b_1$ in which it function/capability $x_3$=$s_2$ is compromised/ruined/damaged"},{"word":"nunblopo'ugau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$=$g_1$ (agent) is the agentive cause/intentionally (limited sense) in shipwreck $x_2$=$nbp_1$ (event); $x_1$ shipwrecks/wrecks ship in event $x_2$","notes":"The ship being wrecked can be specified in x2."},{"word":"nunca'ipaikezmi'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ orders the impeachment trial of $x_2$ over issue $x_3$ within body/by judge/in system/via proceedings $x_4$; $x_1$ formally impeaches (pseudo-legalistic political process) authority $x_2$ for alleged inadequacies $x_3$.","notes":"$x_2$ must be some sort of person with or figure of authority; impeachment does not imply criminal trial and is usually an internal process by one part of the government/organization against another with the primary consequences (upon conviction) of a forced loss of said authorities and potential prohibition from regaining certain authorities within the same government/organization. This word does not imply conviction or removal or any other punishment or effect whatsoever. $x_5$ is wide enough to include the process and capacity in which the impeachment is made and the means by which it would be tried."},{"word":"nuncalpe'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is the event of cosmic/spatial inflation of universe/space $x_2$","notes":"Various technical issues should be considered when employment of this word is being considered. For example: only (spaital, at least three-dimensional) volume is considered, rapid and great increase is not necessarily implied, no single event is implied, the space itself is expanding and into what is not clear, etc."},{"word":"nuncasnu","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a conversation involving $c_1$(s) (mass normally, but 1 individual/jo'u possible) about topic/subject $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {nu}, {casnu}."},{"word":"nuncatra","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is the killing by $c_1$ of $c_2$ by action/method $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {nu}, {catra}."},{"word":"nuncau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the state of $x_2$'s lack of $x_3$; $x_1$ is the event/situation in which $x_2$ lacks $x_3$; $x_1$ is the state/event of $x_3$'s absence (being absent from) $x_2$.","notes":"See also: \"{nalzva}\" (which refers to being physically not located somewhere specified; \"nuncau\" is somewhat more general)."},{"word":"nuncenba","score":0,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ is a change in property/quantity $x_2=c_2$ (ka/ni) of amount/degree $x_3=c_3$ under conditions $x_4=c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {nu}, {cenba}, {galfi}, {stika}."},{"word":"nuncfaproga","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a launcher for $p_2=c_1$","notes":"A launcher is a computer program which starts another computer program, possibly setting some launch options before doing so."},{"word":"nunci'o","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is the youth of $c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {nu}, {citno}."},{"word":"nunckire","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ is an event of $x_2=c_1$ being grateful/thankful of/appreciative of $x_3=c_2$ for $x_4=c_3$ (event/property)"},{"word":"nuncmibi'o","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is the integration of $b_1=c_1$ as a member/element of group/set $c_2$ under conditions $b_3$","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {nu}, {binxo}, {cmima}, {nunsimbi'o}"},{"word":"nuncne","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ is a change in property/quantity $x_2=c_2$ (ka/ni) of amount/degree $x_3=c_3$ under conditions $x_4=c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {nu}, {cenba}, {galfi}, {stika}."},{"word":"nuncnici","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is order (state of being well arranged) of $c_1$ with orderliness $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cnici}, {kalsa}, {ganzu}."},{"word":"nuncti","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is an event at which $c_1$ eat(s) $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {nu}, {citka}, {sanmi}, {ctisla}, {balsai}."},{"word":"nunctikezgau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is the actor in the event of $c_1$ eating $c_2$.","notes":"Example 12.67 (cll 1.1). Same as {ctigau}."},{"word":"nunctu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (nu) is an event in which $x_2$ teaches $x_3$ facts $x_4$ (du'u) about $x_5$ by means $x_6$; $x_1$ is a lesson given by $x_2$ to $x_3$.","notes":"See also {ctuca}. This lujvo is regular."},{"word":"nunda'a","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a fight/battle in which $d_1$ fights $d_2$ over issue $d_3$ (abstract).","notes":"Cf. {nu}, {damba}, {nundamba}, {terjvi}."},{"word":"nundamba","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a fight/battle in which $d_1$ fights $d_2$ over issue $d_3$ (abstract).","notes":"Cf. {nu}, {damba}, {nunda'a}, {terjvi}."},{"word":"nundansu","score":2,"definition":"$n_1$ is a dance with dancer(s) $d_1$ (individual, mass) to music/rhythm $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {dansu}, {seldansu}."},{"word":"nunde'a","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a pause by $d_1$ for/until $d_2$ at state $d_3$ before starting/continuing $d_4$ (activity/process).","notes":"Cf. {nu}, {denpa}."},{"word":"nundenpa","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a pause by $d_1$ for/until $d_2$ at state $d_3$ before starting/continuing $d_4$ (activity/process).","notes":"Cf. {nu}, {denpa}, {nunde'a}."},{"word":"nundumu","score":6,"definition":"$x_1$ is an event/state described by bridi $x_2$","notes":"Predicate version of {nu}, which is a kind of relation between a bridi and an event/state. However with a regular predicate version it is possible to access the $x_2$ just like any regular sumti place. See also {nu}, {du'u}."},{"word":"nundunkrali","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is the equality of rights $k_1=d_3$ entitled to $k_2=d_1=d_2$."},{"word":"nunfirsku","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a facial expression (countenance) of agent $f_2=c_1$ expressing $f_1=c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {flira}, {cusku}."},{"word":"nunflapai","score":2,"definition":"$n_1$ is a trial of dispute $j_2$ involving people $f_3$.","notes":"Cf. {nu}, {pajni}, {tavla}, {fapro}, {nunpai}, {flapaizda}. x3 includes not only the disputing parties but also the judge and juries, which may be connected with \"jo'u\". "},{"word":"nunflapaikezmi'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ orders the trial of $x_2$ over issue $x_3$ involving parties $x_4$, with court/judge/in legal system $x_5$; $x_1$ formally indicts $x_2$ for alleged crimes $x_3$.","notes":"$x_5$ is wide enough to include the process and capacity in which the indictment is made and the means by which it would be tried."},{"word":"nunfli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ is a failure in which $x_2=f_1$ at doing $x_3=f_2$ (state/event)","notes":"from {nu} + {fliba}"},{"word":"nunflicabybandu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=b_1$ is a fail-safe for $x_2=b_2$ when failure $x_3=b_3=n_1$ occurs.","notes":"from {nunfli}+{cabna}+{bandu}"},{"word":"nunfusra","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is the decay/fermentation (recycling of matter/energy/electrons) of $f_1$ by chemical agent $f_2$."},{"word":"nungei","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ is joy of $x_2=g_1$ from $x_3=g_2$","notes":"cf. {nu}, {gleki}"},{"word":"nungle","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is coitus/mating/sex/sexual activity (more accurately: the event therof) between $x_2$ and/with $x_3$","notes":"x2 and x3 are mutually symmetric."},{"word":"nungubycu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an election among candidates $x_2$ with electorate $x_3$","notes":"Cf. {gubycu'a}, {cuxna}, {cmicu'a}."},{"word":"nungumcatra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ is an instance of massacre/genocide/mass murder/killing spree commited by $x_2=c_1$ (agent) against $x_3=c_2=g_1$(mass of people) by action/method $x_4=c_3$","notes":"from {nu} + {gumcatra}"},{"word":"nungumdjacaumro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an incident of famine","notes":"from {nu} + {gunma} + {djacaumro}"},{"word":"nungumpra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ is the mass production of $x_2=p_2$ [product] by process $x_3=p_3$","notes":"from {nu}+{gumpra}"},{"word":"nunjacycrepu","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is fishery (fish industry) of product $c_2$ (aquatic animals) from source/area $c_3=t_1$ (ocean/sea/coast/lake/river) by fishermen $c_1$.","notes":"x2 can be any harvestable aquatic animals, including mollusks and crustaceans. Cf. {crepu}."},{"word":"nunji'a","score":2,"definition":"$nu_{1}$ is a victory where $j_{1}$ (person/team) wins/gains prize $j_{2}$ from/over $j_{3}$ [competitors/losers] in competition $j_{4}$.","notes":"Table 5.52 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"nunji'e","score":4,"definition":"$n_1$ is the life (event or process of living) of $j_1$.","notes":"For the property of being alive, see {kamji'e}."},{"word":"nunjmaji","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gathering/meeting/assembly/conclave/conference/ congregation/congress/convention/encounter/get-together/reunion of participants $x_2$ at location $x_3$ from locations $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {nu}, {jmaji}, {jdijmaji}, {nunpe'i} for a meeting between two parties."},{"word":"nunjo'e","score":2,"definition":"$n_1$ is an established connection between $j_1$ and $j_2$ at common locus $j_3$.","notes":"$n_1$ or $j_1$ may be a mass formed with \"joi\", as is the case in a computer network between a server and clients. Cf. {jorne}, {srana}."},{"word":"nunkalte","score":1,"definition":"$nu_{1}$ is a hunt/hunting where $k_{1}$ hunts/stalks prey/quarry/game $k_{2}$ for purpose $k_{3}$.","notes":"Table 5.2 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"nunka'oku'i","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a condition of $ku_1$ managing the health of $ka_1$.","notes":"Usually the prevention, treatment, and management of illness and the preservation of mental and physical well-being through the services offered by the medical, nursing, and allied health professions. x2 and x3 may the same or different. Cf. {kamnu'a}."},{"word":"nunkei","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a game played by $k_1$ playing with plaything/toy $k_2$","notes":"Cf. {nu}, {kelci}, {terjvi}, {ci'erkei}."},{"word":"nunkla","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a passage where goer $k_1$ comes/goes to destination $k_2$ from origin $k_3$ via route $k_4$ using means/vehicle $k_5$."},{"word":"nunklama","score":0,"definition":"$nu_1$ is the event of $k_1$'s coming/going to $k_2$ from $k_3$ via route $k_4$ by means $k_5$.","notes":"Example 12.57 (cll 1.1). Same as {nunkla}."},{"word":"nunlerci","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is the lateness of $l_1$ (event) by standard $l_2$.","notes":"Cf. {nu}, {lerci}."},{"word":"nunmajbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the metabolism of $m_1=b_1$"},{"word":"nunmanku","score":2,"definition":"$n_1$ is an event of $m_1$ being dark/lacking in illumination"},{"word":"nunmi'a","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is the laugh/laughter of/by $c_1$","notes":"from {nu} {cmila}"},{"word":"nunmikce","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is medical, involving doctor/nurse $m_1$, patient $m_2$, ailment $m_3$, and treatment/cure $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {mikce}, {kurji}, {sidju}."},{"word":"nunmirsnarzvafa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the echolocation of $x_2=f_1$","notes":"{mirsnarzvafa'i}"},{"word":"nunmisno","score":-1,"definition":"$n_1$ the reputation of $m_1$ (person/object/event) among community of persons $m_2$ (mass)","notes":"from {nu} {misno}"},{"word":"nunmro","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is the death (state of being dead) of $m_1$ (person)."},{"word":"nunmrobi'okezystu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the site/location of the death of $x_2$; $x_2$ died/dies/will die at $x_1$."},{"word":"nunmu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a non-binary humanoid person [not necessarily adult].","notes":"Does not imply asexuality/agenderness (or sexuality/genderedness). See discussion associated with \"{dinti}\" concerning whether this meaning is restricted to \"affirmatively nonbinary\" or whether it is more general. Umbrella term for any non-man, non-woman (in some aspect/consideration/standard) humanoid person. As such, it is a specification of \"{rempre}\"/\"{remna}\"/\"{prenu}\" co-equal with and analogizing \"{ninmu}\" and \"{nanmu}\"; it generalized some of the aforementioned cases. Word dispreferred in metaphor/example as sexist or exclusionary; use instead \"{remna}\" or \"{prenu}\". See also: \"{ninmu}\", \"{nanmu}\", \"{remna}\", \"{prenu}\", \"{makcu}\", \"{bersa}\", \"{tixnu}\", \"{paznu}\", \"{nakni}\", \"{fetsi}\", \"{dinti}\", \"{nanla}\", \"{nixli}\", \"{verba}\", \"{vepre}\", \"{nenmu}\", \"{nonmu}\"."},{"word":"nunmu'i","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is the event of $m_1$ motivating action $m_2$ per volition $m_3$."},{"word":"nunpa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ is the love of $x_2=p_1$ towards $x_3=p_2$ (object/state).","notes":"from {nu}+{prami}"},{"word":"nunpai","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a trial/judgement/arbitration with judge/arbitrator/referee $p_1$ determining/deciding matter $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {nu}, {pajni}, {nunflapai}, {flapaizda}."},{"word":"nunpe'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a meeting between $x_2$ and $x_3$ at/in location $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {nu}, {penmi}, {nunjmaji}, {jdijmaji}."},{"word":"nunpi'e","score":1,"definition":"$x1=n1$ is a jump of $x2=p1$ to $x3=p2$ from $x4=p3$ with height $x5=p4$"},{"word":"nunpinxe","score":2,"definition":"$nu_{1}$ is an event where $p_{1}$ (agent) drinks/imbibes beverage/drink/liquid refreshment $p_{2}$ from/out-of container/source $p_{3}$.","notes":"Table 5.52 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"nunrkamikaze","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kamikaze attack [suicidal attack] performed by attacker $x_2$ on victim $x_3$ with goal/objecive $x_4$.","notes":"Broad sense, for any kind of suicidal attack. Cf. {guntrkamikaze}."},{"word":"nunrlanparti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a LAN party of $x_2$ (people mass/jo'u) at location $x_3$, coming from locations $x_4$ (mass/jo'u).:","notes":"See also: {jajrlanparti}."},{"word":"nunseltickri","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a believe-deceived with deceive-belief subject $x_{2}$ with deception subject $x_{3}$."},{"word":"nunselti'irgubycu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a referendum on proposal $x_2$","notes":"from {nu} + {selti'i} + {gubycu'a}"},{"word":"nunselti'irgubycu'u","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a referendum on proposal $x_2$"},{"word":"nunselxu'a","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is the event of proposition $x_2$ (du'u) being declared/asserted by $x_1$ (agent)."},{"word":"nunsezyfanta","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is self-restraint shown by $f_1=s_2$ ","notes":"from {nu} {sevzi} {fanta} c.f. {sezyfanta}"},{"word":"nunsezypa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ is the narcissism of $x_2=s_1=p_1=p_2$","notes":"from {nu}+{sezypa'i}"},{"word":"nunsimbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is an event of integration between $s_1=b_1$"},{"word":"nunsipna","score":1,"definition":"$x1=n1$ is a sleep/[an event of sleeping] of $x2=s1$"},{"word":"nunskezu'e","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is engineering in branch $s_2$ based on methodology $s_3$","notes":"from {nu} {saske} {zukte}"},{"word":"nunsla","score":2,"definition":"$n_1$ is the celebration/event where $s_1$ celebrates/recognizes/honors $s_2$ (event/abstract) with activity/[party] $s_3$."},{"word":"nunsne","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is dreaming/fantasy by $s_1$ dreaming of/fantasizing about $s_2$","notes":"Cf. {selsne}, {sipna}, {xanri}, {fikra}, {fikrfantasi}"},{"word":"nunsoidji","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ desires the event of $s_1$ being a soldier of army $s_2$, for purpose $d_3$","notes":"Example 12.60 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"nunsolcanci","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is the event of star $s_1=c_1$ setting at location $c_2$ on planet $s_2$","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {nu},{solri}, {canci}, {solnuncanci}"},{"word":"nunsorbi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an epidemic involving patients $x_2$ experiencing symptoms $x_3$ from disease $x_4$","notes":"See {bilma}, {so'i}"},{"word":"nunsoryreisku","score":2,"definition":"$n_1=x_1$ is an event of $x_2=rs_1$ asking questions $x_3=rs_2$ to $x_4=rs_3$"},{"word":"nunspe","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is the marriage of $s_1$ and $s_2$ according to tradition $s_3$."},{"word":"nuntarbyvaskezmle","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ exhibits pregnancy glow/pregnancy attractiveness which $x_2$ perceives as beautiful in aspect $x_3$ according to aesthetic $x_4$"},{"word":"nunte'a","score":2,"definition":"$nu_{1}$ is an event where $t_{1}$ fears $t_{2}$.","notes":"Table 5.1 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"nuntei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the time it takes event $x_2$ to elapse","notes":"A convenience wrapper around {temci} that uses the beginning and ending of the event as its $x_1$ and $x_2$, respectively."},{"word":"nunterji'a","score":2,"definition":"$nu_{1}$ is a defeat with loser(s) $j_{3}$ losing prize $j_{2}$ to winner(s) $j_{1}$ with competition lost $j_{4}$."},{"word":"nunto'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a torsion on $x_2$","notes":"from {nu} + {torni}"},{"word":"nuntoi","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is the effort of $t_1$ trying/attempting to do/attain $t_2$ (event/state/property) by actions/method $t_3$","notes":"from {nu} {troci}"},{"word":"nuntolclite","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is an event of $c_1$ being rude in matter $c_2$ according to standard/custom $c_3$."},{"word":"nuntolpro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is consent given by agent(s) $x_2$ to agent(s) $x_3$ about/allowing (action/event/state) $x_4$."},{"word":"nuntumcrepu","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is agriculture of product $c_2$ from source/area $c_3=t_1$ by farmers $c_1$","notes":"cf. {tumla}, {crepu}, {cange}."},{"word":"nuntumdesku","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is an earthquake at location $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {nu}, {tumla}, {desku}."},{"word":"nunve'u","score":1,"definition":"$n1$ is a sale/transaction between $v1$ and $v3$","notes":"from {nu} + {vecnu}"},{"word":"nunve'urejyca'a","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a cash register/till (device for registering and calculating transactions)","notes":"from {nunve'u} + {vreji} + {cabra}"},{"word":"nunxumsne","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a trip/drug-induced hallucination about $s_2$ due to chemical substance $xu_2$ with purity $xu_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mrajymledi}, {ciksne}."},{"word":"nunynau","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is the event of $n_1$ being a man.","notes":"There are for example theories of performativity and gender, in which case you can consider masculinity as an event."},{"word":"nunynunflapaikezmi'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is the indictment of $x_3$ by $x_2$ over matters $x_4$ involving parties $x_5$ in legal system/court/under judge $x_6$.","notes":"See: \"{nunflapaikezmi'e}\"."},{"word":"nunzi'e","score":2,"definition":"$n_1$ is the freedom of $z_1$ doing $z_2$ under condition $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {nu}, {zifre}, {kamyzi'e}, {selzi'e}, {zi'ejva}."},{"word":"nu'o","selmaho":"CAhA","score":100000,"definition":"modal aspect: can but has not; unrealized potential."},{"word":"nu'ogle","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is virgin/sexually inexperienced"},{"word":"nu'orfau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ can happen but has not happened yet (unrealized potential)","notes":"Synonymous with {faurnu'o}. See also {nu'o}, {pusfau}, {cazyfau}."},{"word":"nu'orjirnybakni","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a pollard/(muley)/polled cattle [beef-producer/bovine] of species/breed $b_2$ (usually horned)."},{"word":"nu'orkai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ can satisfy $x_2$ (ka), but has not yet done so."},{"word":"nu'ospe","score":2,"definition":"$x1$=$s1$ is single (never been married) by law/convention $x2$=$s3$","notes":"See also: {speni}, {spesti}, {mrospe}, {spenu'e}"},{"word":"nu'osti","score":0,"definition":"$s_1$ cancels $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sisti}."},{"word":"nupre","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) promises/commits/assures/threatens $x_{2}$ (event/state) to $x_{3}$ [beneficiary/victim].","notes":"See also {kajde}, {xusra}."},{"word":"nurbe'i","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ archives $s_1=b_2$ in medium $b_5$.","notes":"{snura} {benji}; see also {vreji}, {fukpi}, {citri}, {jmaji}, {sorcu}, {morji}"},{"word":"nurcni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ feels secure from threat $x_2$","notes":"See also {capcni} (antonym), {snura}."},{"word":"nurfu'i","score":2,"definition":"$f_1$ is a backup / danger avoiding duplicate / copy of $f_2=s_1$ in form / medium $f_3$ made by method $f_4$ to protect / secure against event $s_2$ (generally destruction or loss).","notes":"Made from {snura} + {fukpi}."},{"word":"nurgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ [person/agent] rescues/causes $s_1$ to be secure/safe from threat $s_2$."},{"word":"nurma","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a rural/rustic/pastoral area of $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is in the country.","notes":"See also {jarbu}, {rarna}, {tcadu}, {cange}."},{"word":"nurtoni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a neutron in quantum state $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {lektoni}, {protoni}, {kuarka}, {xumsle}."},{"word":"nurxru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ saves/rescues/redeems/delivers $x_2$=$s_1$ from threat/peril $s_2$ "},{"word":"nurzda","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is a safehouse for protecting $s_1=z_2$ from threat $s_2$ (event)."},{"word":"nusna","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ induces $x_2$ about $x_3$ from specific facts $x_4$","notes":"See {didni}, {nibji'i}, {biglogji}, {krilogji}"},{"word":"nutcabna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ coincides with $x_2$ according to $x_3$.","notes":"A better way to say {koinside}. cf. {snuti}, {cabna}."},{"word":"nutcru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ accidentally/unintentionally lets/allows $x_2$ (nu/za'i) to happen; $x_1$ permits $x_2$ (nu/za'i) without meaning to."},{"word":"nutkai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ accidentally / unintentionally satisfies $x_2$ (ka); $x_1$ satisfies $x_2$ but doesn't mean to."},{"word":"nutko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language/sublanguage that uses no apparent terbri/selbri distinction and is used by $x_2$ to express ideas (not text) $x_3$.","notes":"For describing the grammar use {gerna}. See also {uorfopno}, {malgli}, {pirxo}, {lojbo}, {bridi}, {sumti}, {fancu}, {baurnu'uku}, {banmujexe}."},{"word":"nutli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is neutral/not taking sides/medial/not towards any extreme on scale/in dissension $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also $x_2$ dispute/struggle (though $x_2$ is not limited to disagreements, which is merely one manifestation of scalar or distributed values in which there is a medial position). See also {midju}, {lanxe}, {milxe}, {mutce}, cmavo list {no'e}."},{"word":"nutsku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ inadvertently says / misspeaks / blurts out / lets slip $x_2$ to audience $x_3$ via expressive medium $x_4$."},{"word":"nu'u","selmaho":"NUhU","score":100000,"definition":"elidable terminator: end forethought termset; usually elidable except with following sumti."},{"word":"nuzba","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (du'u) is news/tidings/new information about subject $x_{2}$ from source $x_{3}$, to observer $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {cnino}, {notci}."},{"word":"nuzlo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects New Zealand culture/nationality/geography/dialect in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {glico}, {sralo}."},{"word":"nuznoi","score":1,"definition":"$no_1$ is a news/press release with news $nu_1$ about subject $nu_2=no_2$ issued by $no_3$ for audience $no_4$.","notes":"Cf. {nuzba}, {notci}."},{"word":"ny","selmaho":"BY2","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for n."},{"word":"ny'ei","selmaho":"PA","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: twenty (decimal 20)."},{"word":"ny zei sance","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an alveolar nasal sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {nasnce} (from {ny} + {sance})."},{"word":"o","selmaho":"A","score":100000,"definition":"logical connective: sumti afterthought biconditional/iff/if-and-only-if."},{"word":"o'a","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: pride - modesty/humility - shame.","notes":"See also {jgira}, {cumla}, {ckeji}."},{"word":"o'acna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ menstruates producing fluid $x_2$"},{"word":"o'acu'i","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: pride - modesty/humility - shame."},{"word":"o'ai","selmaho":"COI","score":4,"definition":"vocative: slightly surprised greetings","notes":"See also {coi}, {co'oi}. This is an {u'ivla}."},{"word":"o'anai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: pride - modesty/humility - shame."},{"word":"obro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the last word $x_2$ adds to database $x_3$ in language $x_4$","notes":"x3 default: la jbovlaste, x4 default: Lojban. .i zo obro obro"},{"word":"obu","selmaho":"BY*","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for o."},{"word":"obu zei sance","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mid back rounded vowel sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonyms: {osnce}, {osna}."},{"word":"ocnerta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a physically-required conserved quantity in an ideal closed system such that it is associated with (Noetherian) symmetry/Hamiltonian-commuting observable/deterministic feature/law/property/aspect $x_2$, applicable under conditions/in universe/in metaphysics $x_3$","notes":"See also: {impetu}, {nejni}, {nejnimpetu}, {cnampetu}, {dikca}, {eldicka'u}, {kuardicka'u}, {tcelerita}."},{"word":"odbenu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a walrus of breed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mabru}, {arktik}, {xamsi}."},{"word":"odbo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a two-ended hole/opening/window/tunnel through $x_2$."},{"word":"odla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is {do} / you / the intended listener in {selsku} / message / situation $x_2$.","notes":"See {imla}."},{"word":"odnata","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dragonfly/damselfly (order Odonata) of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ansoptera}, {zgoptera}, {laxsfani}, {sfani}, {cinki}."},{"word":"o'e","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: closeness - distance.","notes":"See also {cnijbi}, {cnikansa}."},{"word":"o'enai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: closeness - distance."},{"word":"o'enku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is in flow (state of consciousness); $x_1$ is in flow doing $x_2$","notes":"See .{o'e}, .{o'u}, {zukte}, {sevzi}, {jundi}, {lamji}, {gunka}, {lifri}, {zmiku}, {kufra}"},{"word":"o'evla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a generic/elliptical-referent/unspecified-referent word of type x2 (ka/selma'o) in language x3.","notes":"The name \".o'evla\" is chosen because many of these {cmavo} in Lojban are of the form -o'e. See {zo'e}, {do'e}, {co'e}, {xo'e}. For example, \"zo xo'e .o'evla lo ka cmavo {ma'oi} pa\"."},{"word":"o'i","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: caution - rashness.","notes":"See also {capyrivbi}, {capfanta}, {srerivbi}, {srefanta}, {naldarsi}, {seljde}."},{"word":"oi","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: complaint - pleasure.","notes":"See also {pante}, {pluka}, {kufra}."},{"word":"oi'a","selmaho":"UI","score":4,"definition":"Attitudinal: offended/insulted - unoffended - deserving and accepting","notes":"Confer: {jgicro}, .{oi}, .{o'a}"},{"word":"oicli'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ \"ragequits\" / leaves angrily from $x_2$ via route $x_3$","notes":"Cf. {oi}, {cliva}, {fengu}, {o'onai}"},{"word":"oi'i","selmaho":"I","score":3,"definition":"sentence link/continuation; continuing sentences on same topic with the observative sumti filled with {la'e} {di'u}","notes":"$x_1$ of each sentence that immediately follows is assumed to be filled by {la'e} {di'u}. 'oi'i ge cizra gi le nu bajra cu cinri' is equivalent to 'i ge la'e di'u cizra gi la'e di'u lu'u e le nu bajra cu cinri'"},{"word":"o'inai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: caution - rashness."},{"word":"oinai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: complaint - pleasure."},{"word":"oi'o","selmaho":"UI1","score":2,"definition":"attitudinal: fuck/shit - fuck yeah/hell yeah","notes":"Vulgar version of {oi} used to express condescending disgust/dismissal/disapproval/pain/complaint (or ecstatic approval/pleasure/excitement with {nai}) all at once."},{"word":"oire'e","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: spiritual/religious complaint."},{"word":"oiro'a","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: social complaint."},{"word":"oiro'e","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: mental complaint (puzzlement, excess mental work)."},{"word":"oiro'i","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: emotional complaint."},{"word":"oiro'o","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: physical complaint."},{"word":"oiro'u","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: sexual complaint."},{"word":"oi se'i bu'o oi se'i bu'o","selmaho":"UI*","score":0,"definition":"oopservative attitudinal: \"Oops, I did it again!\"","notes":"See also {za'ure'u}"},{"word":"oi'u","selmaho":"UI1","score":3,"definition":"attitudinal: pain/suffering - comfort","notes":"See {cortu}"},{"word":"ojbau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ s ojban, ialect f he ojban anguage hose ismu ack nitial onsonants.","notes":"Joke word. See also {ismu}."},{"word":"oksilofono","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a xylophone"},{"word":"oktane","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (fuel) has octane rating $x_2$ by standard $x_3$","notes":"The standards used in the x3 can refer to an octane number measuring scheme such as MON, RON, or AKI (la .mon., la .ron., la .akis.)"},{"word":"oktobero","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is October in year $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$"},{"word":"oktopoda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an octopus of species $x_2$","notes":"see also {tu'urbirka}"},{"word":"olduvaino","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to Oldawan/Olduwan/Oldowan/Olduvai technological industry/culture/know-how of period and location (specifics) $x2$ in properties $x3$."},{"word":"olgoixorxoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an olgoi-khorkhoi/Mongolian death worm of type/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"olimpik zei atlete","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an athlete in Olympic Games","notes":"See also {sportivo}."},{"word":"olkai","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ are all the things that have property $x_2$; $x_1$ are the only things that have property $x_2$","notes":"See also {lo}, {steci}, {ckaji}"},{"word":"olska","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Polish language/nationality/culture in aspect $x_2$","notes":"A version of {po'olska}, but less ugly, and of two syllables."},{"word":"oltce","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the case to a small extent; $x_1$ satisfies property $x_2$ to a small extent."},{"word":"omle","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an omelette containing $x_2$","notes":"See also {tortiia}, {titnanba}, {pitnanba}, {salta}, {nanba}, {sovda}, {ladru}"},{"word":"omni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has relation $x_2$ (binary ka) with everything [that has property $x_3$ (ka)]","notes":"Usable for \"omni-\" prefix in tanru or lujvo. e.g. omniscient (= {omnyju'o}), omnipotent (= {omnyka'e}), omnipresent (= {omnyzva}), omniglot (= {omnyselbau}), omnivore (= {omnycti}). See {ro}, {roda}, {roldza}"},{"word":"omnomo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ experiences good taste $x_2$","notes":"See also {lifri}, {smaka}."},{"word":"omortoCEN","score":1,"definition":"Amartya Sen","notes":"Indian (Bengali – {bengo}) economist and philosopher, 1933-present."},{"word":"omso","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ ohm(s) of electrical impedance/resistance (default is 1) by standard $g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {klanrxomi}, {xampo}, {klanrvolta}, {klanrxuati}, {klanrzimenzi}."},{"word":"omti","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (live being) manifests, supports its homeostasis in aspect $x_2$ (property of $x_1$)","notes":"See also {alma}, {divzi}."},{"word":"onai","selmaho":"A*","score":100002,"definition":"logical connective: sumti afterthought exclusive or; Latin 'aut'."},{"word":"onci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a soldier/warrior/fighter.","notes":"Not necessarily part of an army. Also do not see {sonci}."},{"word":"onckire","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ wears 'on' (Japanese term) on $x_2$ due to $x_3$; $x_1$ is thankful/feels obligation/owes to $x_2$ due to $x_3$; $x_2$ is kind/grants favor/offers 'on' to $x_1$ in $x_3$; $x_1$ has unpayable debt to $x_2$ for $x_3$; $x_2$ is an 'onjin' (benefactor, Japanese term)","notes":"In future lojban {ckire} might be equated with {onckire} and {nu ckire} with Japanese concept of 'on'."},{"word":"ondatra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a muskrat of species $x_2$"},{"word":"onga","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is written in a dialect where selbri in every bridi-tail is assumed to have {so'o'o'oi} applied to it","notes":"Implicit {so'o'o'oi} is not applied to other selbri like direct children of sumti and selbri rules, mex-operator, operand-3, free, tense-modal. '{sei} {onga}'/'{sei} {na} {onga}' is a method of switching to/from VSO-like style in Lojban. See also {colzu'e}."},{"word":"ongu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bone in or originating from the body of $x_2$.","notes":"See also {bongu}."},{"word":".onji","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kanji (Japanese logograph) with kun'yomi (native, Sino-Japanese reading) $x_2$, on'yomi (compound, Chinese reading) $x_3$, with etymology/meaning/radical/s $x_4$.","notes":"Merge of {ponjo} + .{anji}. Note that there may be many readings; x2 & x3 should be individual readings, not sets. In the rare case of no readings of particular type, {zi'o} should be used. x4 can be either a meaning, a fully specified set of meanings, a fully specified set of radicals, a single radical, the earlier form of the kanji, stroke order, or even the Chinese equivalent (taking into account that there are minor discrepancies between the Japanese and Chinese forms, and that the simplified Chinese characters are totally different)."},{"word":"onji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kanji (Japanese logograph) with kun'yomi (native, Sino-Japanese reading) $x_2$, on'yomi (compound, Chinese reading) $x_3$, with etymology/meaning/radical/s $x_4$.","notes":"Merge of {ponjo} + .{anji}. Note that there may be many readings; x2 & x3 should be individual readings, not sets. In the rare case of no readings of particular type, {zi'o} should be used. x4 can be either a meaning, a fully specified set of meanings, a fully specified set of radicals, a single radical, the earlier form of the kanji, stroke order, or even the Chinese equivalent (taking into account that there are minor discrepancies between the Japanese and Chinese forms, and that the simplified Chinese characters are totally different)."},{"word":"onkle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an uncle of $x_2$"},{"word":"onmatopo'eia","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an onomatopoeia"},{"word":"onskide","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a woodlouse/sowbug of family/genus $x_2$","notes":"see also {duntuplokra}, {boirlokra}"},{"word":"ontari'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Ontario nationality/culture/geography in aspect $x_2$ (ka)"},{"word":"o'o","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: patience - mere tolerance - anger.","notes":"See also {fengu}, {to'ersteba}, {de'acni}"},{"word":"o'ocu'i","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: patience - mere tolerance - anger."},{"word":"o'onai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: patience - mere tolerance - anger."},{"word":"opsalmo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is psalm about $x_2$"},{"word":"ordre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Linnaean order, between family and class","notes":"See {jutsi}, {klesi}, {jmive}"},{"word":"orgasme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ feels orgasm, has orgasmic feeling","notes":"See also {gletu}, {entuzi}, {pluka}, {prami}."},{"word":"orka","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is an orca/killer whale (Orcinus orca) of breed $x_2$"},{"word":"orkestra","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is an orchestra, consisting of performers $x_2$","notes":"See {zgibe'e}"},{"word":"orko","score":0,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an orch [mythical human-like creature] of tribe/breed $x_{2}$."},{"word":"orne","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pair (possibly ordered) of $x_2$ and $x_3$","notes":"For use in lujvo. See {remei}."},{"word":"ornitforinku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a member of genus Ornithorhynchus (the Australian monotreme which is more commonly called \"duck-billed platypus\") of subtaxon/subclade $x_2$."},{"word":"ornyle'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a digraph in alphabet/character-set $x_2$ representing $x_3$ in language $x_4$","notes":"{orne} + {lerfu}. this is the first lujvo coined using zo orne. alternate (non-experimental) form could be «relmeile'u». x3 will usually be a phoneme / selba'u, but it could be anything."},{"word":"orsi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ordered tuple/sequence of $x_2$ (li) members, namely $x_3$, $x_4$, $x_5$ ...","notes":"This brivla has 2 more arguments than the number specified as x2. x3, x4, x5... are in order. Useful for lujvo; can be used with a number, for example: {rely'orsi}."},{"word":"ortodoksi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is orthodox/has correct opinion in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also {lijda}, {pajni}, {jinvi}, {miasno}, {krici}"},{"word":"orvalu","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ condenses/liquefies from vapour phase at temperature $x_{2}$, pressure $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is dew/condensate","notes":"See also {kelvo}, {paska}, {cilmo}, {dirgo}, {dunja}, {febvi}, {runme}, {gapci}, {bumru}."},{"word":"orvanxi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is broomrape of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {rasykobli}"},{"word":"orxo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an orc of tribe/breed $x_2$","notes":"synonym {gorguni}"},{"word":"osakas","score":1,"definition":"Osaka."},{"word":"osmanlu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Ottoman/Ottoman Turkish culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"osna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mid back rounded vowel sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {osnce}. Both are derived from and synonymous with {obu zei sance}."},{"word":"osnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mid back rounded vowel sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {osna}. Both are derived from and synonymous with {obu zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient vowel in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"osteraix","score":3,"definition":"Austria."},{"word":"ostra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an oyster of species $x_2$.","notes":"See also {luska}"},{"word":"ostreda","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is an oyster of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cakcurnu}."},{"word":"otan","score":2,"definition":"North-Atlantic Treaty Organization."},{"word":"OTa,uas","score":2,"definition":"Ottawa"},{"word":"otcas","score":1,"definition":"ocha/tea ceremony","notes":"Cf. {tcati}, {ritli}"},{"word":"otpala","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of opal from source $x_2$ "},{"word":"otpi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bottle/jar/urn/flask."},{"word":"o'u","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: relaxation - composure - stress.","notes":"See also {surla}, {cnilanxe}, {dunku}."},{"word":"o'ucu'i","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: relaxation - composure - stress."},{"word":"o'unai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: relaxation - composure - stress."},{"word":"oxaios","score":1,"definition":"Ohio"},{"word":"oxtapodi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an octopus of species $x_2$.","notes":"See also {tu'urbirka}."},{"word":"oxtona","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pika (member of lagomorph genus Ochotona) of subtaxon/type/species/variety/breed $x_2$","notes":"Meant for the genus of pikas Ochotona. Appropriately used, cannot include: rodents, shrews, elephant shrews; related to rabbits. The family Ochotonidai is presently known as monopyhletic. See also: {oxtonidai}, {ractu}."},{"word":"oxtonidai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pika (member of lagomorph family Ochotonidae) of subtaxon/type/genus/species/variety/breed $x_2$","notes":"This is for any member of the family (which presently has only one recognized genus). See also: {oxtona}. Appropriately used, does not include: rodents, shrews, elephant shrews; related to rabbits. See also: {ractu}."},{"word":"o'y","selmaho":"BY","score":5,"definition":"letteral for o.","notes":"Synonymous with the original CLL definition of .{obu}."},{"word":"pa","selmaho":"PA1","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: 1 (digit) [one]."},{"word":"pa'a","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"panra modal, 1st place (parallel; shared property) similarly; in addition to ..."},{"word":"pa'adri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is sad about $x_2$ (event), which has occured contrary to their hopes.","notes":"Disappointed, let down, crestfallen."},{"word":"pa'aku","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100001,"definition":"sumti: explicitly marks respective use as in \"THEY read THEIR (respective) books\"."},{"word":"pa'arbau","score":3,"definition":"$b_1$ is Esperanto.","notes":"Cf. {pacna}, {bangu}, {spe'ato}, {lojbo}, {runbau}."},{"word":"pa'aseva'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":1,"definition":"among (with a share for each)"},{"word":"pa'au'o","selmaho":"PA5","score":2,"definition":"digit/number: universal parabolic constant $P = √(2) + Log_e(1 + √(2)) ≈ 2.295587$"},{"word":"pabi","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 18 [eighteen]."},{"word":"pabigeipa","score":2,"definition":"number: $1*10^{18}$, exa, quintillion; symbol: E"},{"word":"paci","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 13 [thirteen]."},{"word":"pacmi'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ evilly laughs."},{"word":"pacna","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ hopes/wishes for/desires $x_{2}$ (event), expected likelihood $x_{3}$ (0-1); $x_{1}$ hopes that $x_{2}$ happens.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is hopeful of $x_2$; $x_2$ will hopefully occur, as hoped for by $x_1$; the value of $x_3$ is a subjective estimate of likeliness according to $x_1$, and is the basic determinant of whether pacna means 'hope' or 'wish' or 'expect': hoping for objects/states with negligible expectation is \"wishing\"; if the state is plausibly likely, it is \"hoping\"; when the probability is subjectively near 1, the attitude is described as \"expecting\"; the value will usually be expressed using inexact numbers (\"{li} {piso'u}\" to \"{li} {piro}\"); wish (= {sotpa'a}), hope (= {sorpa'a}), expect (= {sojypa'a}). See also {djica}."},{"word":"pacpanra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an evil counterpart to $x_2$ by moral standard $x_3$, in contrast to $x_2$ having property $x_4$.","notes":"$x_4$ is implied to be (lo ka {vrude}) \"being good/virtuous\", or at the very least (lo ka na'e {palci}). \"being not-evil\". See {panra}, {bu'a'a}"},{"word":"pacraistu","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a hell (evil-superlative-site) of evil being(s) $p_1$=$r_1$, most evil among $r_3$, evil by standard $p_2$. ","notes":"Table 5.32 (cll 1.1). See also {daptutra}, {pacruxtutra}, {xel}, {ce'ol} and {infernus}."},{"word":"pacru'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an evil spirit / demon","notes":"See also {pacycrida}."},{"word":"pacruxtutra","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is the Hell of evil spirit(s) $t_2=pa_1=pr_1$, evil by standard $pa_2$.","notes":"Cf. {palci}, {pruxi}, {ruxse'i}, {dapma}, {lijda}"},{"word":"pacycrida","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a demon","notes":"See also {pacru'i}."},{"word":"pacyselzu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=z_2=p_1$ is a sin/evil action by $x_2=z_1$ for purpose/goal $z_3$, evil/depraved/wicked (morally bad) by standerd $x_4=p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jdazei}, {zekri}."},{"word":"pacyxlu","score":1,"definition":"$xl_1$ (agent) tempts $xl_2$ into evil $xl_3=p_1$ by influence/threat/lure $xl_4$, said act being evil by standard $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xlura}, {palci}, {jdazei}."},{"word":"pacyzu'e","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ sins by doing $z_2=p_1$ by standard $p_2$."},{"word":"padle'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is punctuation in orthography/language $x_2$ representing $x_3$","notes":"$x_1=l_1=p_3$, $x_2=l_2$, $x_3=l_3=p_4$. See {pandi}, {lerfu}"},{"word":"pa'e","selmaho":"UI3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: justice - prejudice.","notes":"See also {tcinydracu'a}, {tcinydrapai}, {vudypai}."},{"word":"pa'enai","selmaho":"UI*3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: justice - prejudice."},{"word":"pa'ercemci'e","score":1,"definition":"$ci_1=p_1$ is a utopian society interrelated by structure $ci_2$.","notes":"Cf. {spocemci'e}"},{"word":"paf","score":2,"definition":"Dad","notes":"The rafsi for {patfu} used as a familar name. See also {mam}, {bes}, {tix}, {bun}, {mes}."},{"word":"pafcme","score":2,"definition":"$p_1=c_1$ (quoted word(s)) is a/the patronymic [a personal name based on the name of one's father] of $p_2=c_2$ to/used-by namer/name-user $c_3$ (person).","notes":"See also: matronymic (={mamcme})."},{"word":"pafmamta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a paternal grandmother of $x_2$."},{"word":"pafpa'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a paternal grandfather of $x_2$."},{"word":"pafy'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is patrilineal/agnatic to/an agnate of $x_2$; $x_1$ is path-connected to $x_2$ via the fatherhood relation, connected by a graph-path passing through intermediate relations/steps (successive agnates) $x_3$ (ce'o; ordered list).","notes":"$x_1$ is a father of the father of the father ... of the father of $x_2$. This word is a zi'evla lujvo ({brapagjvo}) of \".{utka}\"."},{"word":"pagbrjonlapi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mereological object which underlaps with mereological object $x_2$ via at least object $x_3$ in universe of discourse $x_4$.","notes":"There exists an object $y$ in $x_4$ such that $x_1$ is a part of $y$, and $x_2$ is a part of $y$; moreover, $x_3$ is such a $y$ (but others may exist). Sometimes, this definition is restricted so that objects such that all things in the universe are part(s) of them are not candidates for $y$. See also: \"{pagbrkuclapi}\", \"{pagbu}\"."},{"word":"pagbrkuclapi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mereological object which overlaps with mereological object $x_2$ via at least object $x_3$ in universe of discourse $x_4$.","notes":"There exists an object $y$ in $x_4$ such that $y$ is a part of $x_1$, and $y$ is a part of $x_2$; moreover, $x_3$ is such a $y$. Sometimes, this definition is restricted so that objects which are parts of all things in the universe are not candidates for $y$. See also: \"{pagbrjonlapi}\", \"{pagbu}\", \"{klesrverlapi}\"."},{"word":"pagbu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a part/component/piece/portion/segment of $x_{2}$ [where $x_{2}$ is a whole/mass]; $x_{2}$ is partly $x_{1}$.","notes":"Partly (= {selpau}). See also cmavo list {pa'u}, {mulno}, {xadba}, {spisa}, {gunma}, {rafsi}."},{"word":"pagre","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ passes through/penetrates barrier/medium/portal $x_{2}$ to destination side $x_{3}$ from origin side $x_{4}$.","notes":"Passing through in both directions (= rolfargre, pagre ... .i so'ivo'ivo'u (and vice versa)). See also {bitmu}, {denci}, {ganlo}, {kalri}, {vorme}, {pluta}, {canko}, {ragve}."},{"word":"pagyca'o","score":0,"definition":"$p_1=c_1$ is a tab (navigational widget) in $p_2=c_2$.","notes":"x2 is usually a web browser or a text editor. Cf. {pagbu}, {canko}."},{"word":"pagygu'e","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=g_1$ is a constituent country of $p_2$ (sovereign state / supranational body).","notes":"Cf. {gugde}, {zifyje'a}."},{"word":"pagzai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=z_1$ is a department store selling/trading (for) $x_2=z_2$, with departments $x_3=z_3=p_1$","notes":"from {pagbu} + {zarci}"},{"word":"pagzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ participates in $x_2$ in manner $x_3$","notes":"Clipping of {pagzu'e}"},{"word":"pagzu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ participates in $x_2$; $x_1$ takes part in $x_2$.","notes":"See also {pagbu}, {zukte}, {kansa}, {sidju}."},{"word":"pa'i","selmaho":"VUhU2","score":100000,"definition":"binary mathematical operator: ratio; [the ratio of a to b]."},{"word":"pai","selmaho":"PA5","score":100002,"definition":"digit/number: pi (approximately 3.1416...); the constant defined by the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of all circles."},{"word":"pai'e","selmaho":"NAhE","score":2,"definition":"scalar question: how very...?","notes":"Asks for NAhE. See http://mw.lojban.org/papri/zipcpi:_scalar_modifiers . See {pei'a}. Note: As many of the NAhE in this system are new and may be unfamiliar, NAI/CAI may be substituted for the answer instead."},{"word":"pai'i","selmaho":"PA5","score":2,"definition":"Digit/number: pi (denoted \"π\"; approximately 3.1416...); the constant defined by the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of all circles in Euclidean space.","notes":"This word is intended to be an alternative to but synonymous with both \"{pai}\" as defined in the original Lojban baseline grammar, as well as the related proposed meaning of \"{pi'au}\". Consequent to the latter, it is part of a proposal to move \"{pau}\" to \"{pai}\" and \"{poi'a}\", \"{noi'a}\", \"{soi'a}\" to \"{pau}\", \"{nau}\", and \"{sau}\" resp. See also: \"{tau'u}\". For reference: \"{tcekitau}\", \"{tcekitaujau}\", \"{tcekitaujei}\"; https://mw.lojban.org/papri/ce_ki_tau_jau ."},{"word":"paijdi","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=p_1$ gives a verdict $j_2$ (du'u) about matter $j_3=p_2$ (abstract).","notes":"Cf. {pajni}, {jdice}."},{"word":"paijgu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a court of law with jurisdiction $x_2$","notes":"See also {pajni}, {jguna}."},{"word":"pairkamni","score":2,"definition":"$p_1=k_1$ is a jury/judging panel deciding matter $p_2$ in court/judging body $k_3$."},{"word":"pairkamnycmi","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a member of jury/judging panel $c_2=p_1=k_1$ deciding matter $p_2$ in court/judging body $k_3$."},{"word":"pairnu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is fair/just/equitable/impartial/unprejudiced/unbiased in judging/refereeing/arbitrating/determining/deciding matter $x_2$.","notes":"See also {pajni}, {nutli}, {pa'e}"},{"word":"pairseljdi","score":1,"definition":"$j_2$ is a verdict given by $j_1=p_1$ about matter $j_3=p_2$ (abstract).","notes":"Cf. {pajni}, {jdice}."},{"word":"pairtruci'e","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=t_1=p_1$ is the judicial branch of the government of people/territory/domain/subjects $t_2$. ","notes":"Cf. {pajni}, {turni}, {ciste}, {truci'e}, {zuktruci'e}, {flatruci'e}, {flacfatrugri}, {flazautrugri}, {vajraifla}."},{"word":"pajni","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ judges/referees/arbitrates/is a judge determining/deciding matter $x_{2}$ (abstract).","notes":"$x_2$ includes jei = rule ({jetpai}), ni = estimate ({lairpai}), ka = evaluate ({kairpai} or {vampai}), or nu = referee/arbitrate ({faurpai}); single events of judging including specific decisions/judgements (= {paijdi}, {jetpaijdi}, {lairpaijdi}, {kairpaijdi}, {vampaijdi}, {faurpaijdi}); jury (= {pairkamni}), serve on a jury (= {kamnypai}, as part of mass $x_1$). See also {cuxna}, {jdice}, {vajni}, {cipra}, {zekri}, {manri}, {mansa}."},{"word":"pakfiko","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/pertains to the Pacific Ocean region/culture/history/geography/identity/[nationality] in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Pertains to peoples or things bordering, embedded in (or on an island in), submerged in, located under or on the bottom of, or going through/over the Pacific Ocean as well. \"Trans-Pacific\" is closely related to this word. See also: \".{atlanto}\", \".{indi'o}\", \".{antarktiko}\"."},{"word":"paki'o","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 1,000 expressed with comma."},{"word":"palbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ gets promoted to $x_2$ (object, state)."},{"word":"palcau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (activity/event) is profitless / unprofitable to $x_2$","notes":"See {prali}, {claxu}, {xamgu}, {xlali}, {plixau}, {sidju}, {kosmu}"},{"word":"palci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is evil/depraved/wicked [morally bad] by standard $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {zekri}, {vrude}, {xlali}, {marde}, {mabla}."},{"word":"paletas","score":1,"definition":"paleta, Hispanic ice dessert"},{"word":"palgau","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ promotes $x_2$ to $x_3$ (object, state)."},{"word":"palkan","score":1,"definition":"methane ($CH_4$) ","notes":"pa + (a)lkan"},{"word":"palkane","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of methane","notes":"See {pa}, {alkane}"},{"word":"palku","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ are pants/trousers/slacks/leggings [legged garment] of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {taxfu}, {pastu}, {skaci}."},{"word":"palma","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a palm tree (Palmae/Arecaceae) of species $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {tricnrarekake}, {tricu}, {kokso}, {grasu}, {narge}"},{"word":"palne","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a tray/platter/flat container [pan/sheet/griddle] of contents $x_{2}$, and made of material $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also pallet, when used for carrying rather than support on the ground; a tray is flat-bottomed and shallow or without a rim, and is generally portable. See also {tansi}, {patxu}, {palta}, {ckana}."},{"word":"palpi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ palpates/palps/touch-feels $x_2$ (surface structure)","notes":"See {pencu}, {tengu}, {sefta}, {ganse}"},{"word":"palpymlu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object) feels like (via touch) it has property $x_2$ (ka) to $x_3$ (observer)"},{"word":"palsita","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Sith / Dark Jedi of power / level / rank $x_2$"},{"word":"palta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a plate/dish/platter/saucer [flat/mildly concave food service bed] made of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {ckana}, {palne}, {kabri}, {tansi}, {ckana}."},{"word":"paltylu'i","score":2,"definition":"$l_1$ (agent) washes dishes $l_2$ of soil/contaminant $l_3$ with cleaning material(s) $l_4$","notes":"Cf. {paltylumca'a}, {zbabu}, {ctitcilu'i}."},{"word":"paltylumca'a","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a dishwasher (machine).","notes":"Cf. {taflumca'a}, {zbabu}, {ctitcilu'i}, {paltylu'i}."},{"word":"paludizm","score":1,"definition":"malaria."},{"word":"palxima","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a unicycle/one-wheeled vehicle","notes":"Based on {pavyxilma'e}, but changing 'v' to 'l' for phonotactic reasons."},{"word":"pamai","selmaho":"MAI*","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: first utterance ordinal."},{"word":"pambe","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a pump/injector [tool/apparatus] pumping/inserting fluid $x_{2}$ to $x_{3}$ from $x_{4}$ by means $x_{5}$.","notes":"$x_2$ fluid may be liquid or gas; $x_5$ may be a force; a pump generally causes a pressure gradient, such that $x_3$ is a place of lower pressure, $x_4$ a place of higher pressure. (cf. {gapci}, {litki}, {rinci}; metaphorical use of {fepri} for gas, {risna} for liquid, {rinci}, {tutci})"},{"word":"pamcinse","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ in activity/state $c_2$ exhibits romantic orientation $c_3$ (ka) by standard $c_4$."},{"word":"pamcro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ experiences so-called 'heartache'/love-pain.","notes":"Possibly also includes love-sickness; so long as the experience is a psychological/emotional 'pain', anguish, grief, or other form of relatively intense discomfort derived from some form of love/limerence."},{"word":"pamcta","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=p_1$ lovingly looks at/views/regards/watches/gazes at $c_2=p_2$","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {catlu}, {prami}"},{"word":"pamei","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100002,"definition":"quantified selbri: convert 1 to cardinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is a set with single/sole/only member $x_{2}$."},{"word":"pamga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a papaya (fruit) of species/variety/cultivar $x_2$","notes":"{rutrpaupau} is the non-experimental synonym of “pamga”. See also {grute}."},{"word":"pamjai","score":3,"definition":"$j_1$ hugs/embraces $j_2$ with $j_3$ (part of $j_1$) at locus $j_4$ (part of $j_2$)."},{"word":"pamje'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=j_1$ romantically pursues $x_2=j_2$.","notes":"Unlike {jersi}, implies volition for x1 but not necessarily x2. Does not imply \"x1 pampe'o x2\"."},{"word":"pamli'u","score":1,"definition":"$p_1\\operatorname\\&p_2=l_1$ (mass) date via route $l_2$ using means $l_3$.","notes":"Cf. {litru}, {penmi}."},{"word":"pamoi","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100002,"definition":"quantified selbri: convert 1 to ordinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is first among $x_{2}$ ordered by rule $x_{3}$."},{"word":"pamo'o","selmaho":"MAI*","score":100000,"definition":"discursive utterance ordinal: first section/chapter ordinal."},{"word":"pampe'i","score":2,"definition":"$pe_1$ meets $pe_2$ for a date (planned romantic appointment) in/at location $pe_3$ for activity $x_4$","notes":"From {prami} {penmi}"},{"word":"pampe'o","score":5,"definition":"$pr_1$=$pe_1$ is a lover of $pr_2$=$pe_2$.","notes":"Cf. {prami}, {pendo}, {glepe'o}, {cinse}"},{"word":"pamrkovni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is rational, prudent, judicious, level-headed with a limited ken (range of sight)","notes":"See {stati}, {na} {certu}"},{"word":"pamrulspa","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is a lily of the Nile/African lily (genus Agapanthus) of species/strain $l_2$.","notes":"Agapanthus is greek for \"love flower\"."},{"word":"pamsa'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pets (affectionately strokes) $x_2$ with $x_3$","notes":"See {prami}, {satre}, {xrotu}"},{"word":"pamsi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ love each other; $x_1$ are in love","notes":"{prami} {simxu}"},{"word":"pamsrasu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is lovegrass of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cunmi}, {gurnrtefi}."},{"word":"pamu","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 15 [fifteen]."},{"word":"pancau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is odorless to observer $x_2$","notes":"See {panci}, {claxu}"},{"word":"panci","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an odor/fragrance/scent/smell emitted by $x_{2}$ and detected by observer/sensor $x_{3}$.","notes":"An undetected emitter is odorless to the observer. See also {nazbi}, {sumne}, {cpina}, {vrusi}."},{"word":"pandertavi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is petrichor (damp smell produced when rain falls on dry soil)","notes":"cf. https://pastebin.com/4LJwAGjc"},{"word":"pandi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) punctuates $x_{2}$ (expression) with symbol/word $x_{3}$ with syntactic/semantic effect $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {lerfu}, {basna}, {denpa}."},{"word":"pangaio","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to the Pangaea supercontinent in aspect $x2$, more specifically associated with time period or arrangement $x3$","notes":"x3 is a property of Pangaea itself (at the time in question, as determined by x1 and x2). This word could be used along the lines of other cultural gismu: x1 reflect Pangaean culture/lifestyle/\"nationality\" in aspect/nature x2. Confer: {be'omronzdo}, {gonduana}, {tetfusi}"},{"word":"panje","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of sponge/porous material.","notes":"Also metaphorically used for coral, Swiss cheese. See also {cokcu} for a generalized absorbant."},{"word":"panjelca","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=p_2$ is incense emitting odor $p_1$.","notes":"Cf. {panjelga'a}, {sumne}, {ritli}, {lijda}, {budjo}, {danmo}."},{"word":"panjelga'a","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=p_2$ is an incense stick with odor $x_2=p_1$.","notes":"Cf. {panjelca}."},{"word":"panjyda'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sponge of species $x_2$."},{"word":"panjyzme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a loofa of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"panka","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a park/land reserve managed by community/polity/company $x_{2}$ for purpose $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {sorcu}, {zdile}, {klaji}, {purdi}."},{"word":"pankeka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pancake (thin batter cake fried in a pan/on a griddle in an oily mass)","notes":"See also {nanba}, {torta}"},{"word":"panlo","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a slice [thin flat portion] of $x_{2}$ (mass).","notes":"See also {spisa}, {pagbu}, {nanba}."},{"word":"pano","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 10 [ten]."},{"word":"panoki'oki'o","selmaho":"PA*","score":1,"definition":"number/quantity: 10,000,000 [ten millions](Western numbering system/1,00,00,000 [100 lakhs](Indian numbering system).","notes":"Cf. {panonoki'o}."},{"word":"panomei","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantifier selbri: convert 10 to cardinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is a set with the decade of members $x_{2}$."},{"word":"panomoi","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantified selbri: convert 10 to ordinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is tenth among $x_{2}$ ordered by rule $x_{3}$."},{"word":"panono","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 100 [one hundred]."},{"word":"panonoki'o","selmaho":"PA*","score":1,"definition":"number/quantity: 100,000 [hundred thousand](Western numbering system)/[one lakh](Indian numbering system)..","notes":"Cf. {panoki'oki'o}."},{"word":"panonomei","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantifier selbri: convert 100 to cardinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is a set with the century of members $x_{2}$."},{"word":"panpi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is at peace with $x_{2}$.","notes":"(cf. {jamna}; use {sarxe}, {smaji}, {tugni} for most metaphorical extensions, {cilce}, {jamna})"},{"word":"panra","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ parallels $x_{2}$ differing only in property $x_{3}$ (ka; jo'u/fa'u term) by standard/geometry $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is parallel to $x_2$, $x_3$ is the only difference between $x_1$ and $x_2$ (= {terpanra} for reordered places); $x_1$ and $x_2$ are alike/similar/congruent. A parallel involves extreme close similarity/correspondence across the entirety of the things being compared, generally involving multiple properties, with focus placed on one or a small number of differences. See also {pa'a}, {mintu}, {simsa}, {girzu}, {vrici}."},{"word":"panratetfusi","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to the Paratethys Sea in aspect $x2$, at time/in configuration $x3$","notes":"Confer: {pangaio}, {tetfusi}"},{"word":"panrkolone","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is cologne with scent $x_2$","notes":"rafsi prefix from {panci}"},{"word":"panryki'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ have or had (not necessarily simultaneously) the same relationship to $x_3$, that relationship being $x_4$, with the relevant difference(s) between $x_1$ and $x_2$ being $x_5$.","notes":"The (ordered) relationship which exists/existed(/will exist?) between $x_1$ and $x_3$ (in that order) is the same relationship, modulo difference $x_5$, which at some time exists/existed(/will exist?) between $x_2$ and $x_3$ (in that order). For differences in timing (for example: an ex-boyfriend and a current boyfriend of the same person were/are both boyfriends of that person - but not simultaneously; they are temporally-displaced co-boyfriends of that person, in a sense), mention that timing in $x_5$. This word can be used for co-partners in romantic relationships, 'sister wives' (co-spouses) in marriage to some common third individual(s), co-parents of shared children, etc. See also: \"{glepanryborki'i}\"."},{"word":"panrykle","score":2,"definition":"$x1$=$k1$ (mass/si'o) is an equivalence class within/is a substructure of $x2$ (mathematical structure/object/category/set endowed with operations and properties) with defining characteristic/property/for similarity/under equivalence relation $x3$=$p3$, with representative member $x4$=$p1$=$p2$, in geometry/by standard/under paradigm $x5$=$p4$","notes":"x5 may have some overlap with x2. See also: {panra}, {klesi}, {terpanryziltolju'i}, {panryzilbri}"},{"word":"panryseltirna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=t_2$ (sound/noise) sounds like $x_2=p_2$ to $x_3=t_1$"},{"word":"panryzilbri","score":2,"definition":"$x1$=$b2$=$p3$ is a (predicate) equivalence relationship/similarity/parallel with/between/among arguments (sequence(s)/set(s)) $x2$=$b3$=$p1$=$p2$, partitioning (with only empty intersection) set/structure $x3$=$p4$; elements of $x2$ are mutually similar in property $x1$ within structure $x3$; $x3$ is partitioned by $x1$ into equivalence classes (including) $x2$;","notes":"An equivalence relation is reflective, symmetric, and transitive. Likewise for the first two terbri of {panra}. Therefore, order of x2 is unimportant. See also: {panra}, {panrykle}, {terpanryziltolju'i}"},{"word":"pansiti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is pansit/Philippine noodles of type/with ingredients $x_2$"},{"word":"pantalone","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pair of pantaloons"},{"word":"pante","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ protests/objects to/complains about $x_{2}$ (event/state) to audience $x_{3}$ with action $x_{4}$.","notes":"($x_4$ is an event or {tu'a} quotation) See also {xarnu}."},{"word":"pantera","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a panther (genus Panther) of species $x_2$","notes":"{tigra} - 'Tiger, Panthera tigris (Asia)', {cinfo} - 'Lion, Panthera leo (Africa, Gir Forest in India)', {djaguara} - 'Jaguar, Panthera onca (the Americas)', {pardu} - 'Leopard, Panthera pardus (Asia and Africa)'"},{"word":"panzga","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ sniffs $x_2$; $x_1$ acts as to know what is the odor of $x_2$","notes":"See also {sumne}"},{"word":"panzi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a [biological] offspring/child/kid/hybrid of parent(s) $x_{2}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is filial.","notes":"See also {grute}, {verba}, {bersa}, {tixnu}, se {rorci}, {patfu}."},{"word":"pa'o","selmaho":"FAhA3","score":100002,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; transfixing/passing through ..."},{"word":"pa'oxra","score":1,"definition":"$pi_1$ is a cross section/tomogram, a picture of slice $pa_1$=$pi_2$ of $pa_2$ made by $pi_3$ in medium $pi_4$.","notes":"{samterpli} pa'oxra = CAT scan. There is another kind of tomogram which may be better termed {tadmijyxra}."},{"word":"papa","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 11 [eleven]."},{"word":"papri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a [physical] page/leaf of book/document/bound mass of pages $x_{2}$.","notes":"Numbered pages (as in a book) are the sides of a page (= {paprysfe}, {paprysfelai}); a pageful of text (= {papryseltcidu}, {paprytcidylai}). See also {karni}, {pelji}, {prina}, {xatra}, {vreji}, {pezli}, {cukta}, {ciska}."},{"word":"paprysfelai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a side of sheet/leaf of paper/page/thin writing surface (card), or is a quantity of text equivalent thereto, of sheet/leaf of 'paper' $x_2$ in document/book/bound mass or sequence of pages $x_3$.","notes":"In physical books or the like, pieces of paper ($x_2$) are what is touched, flipped, or held, but sides of paper/pages are what are numbered (2 per piece of paper) and what are read. See also: \"{papri}\"."},{"word":"papsimbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ make up/peace with each other under condition $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {panpi}, {simxu}, {binxo}, {simpapybi'o}."},{"word":"parbi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (me'o, fraction) is a ratio/rate of $x_{2}$ (quantity) with respect to $x_{3}$ (quantity), [$x_{2}$:$x_{3}$].","notes":"Also $x_1$ fraction/proportion/quotient; $x_2$ dividend/numerator; $x_3$ divisor/denominator. See also {frinu}, {dilcu}, {mekso}."},{"word":"parcetamo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of paracetamol / acetaminophen (drug/medication)","notes":"See {crofanta}, {micyxu'i}"},{"word":"parcicize","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is 1337/leet in aspect/property $x_2$ (ka) by standard $x_3$.","notes":"This joke word is productively equivalent to {certu} and can presumably be replaced by it in all contexts. (Except maybe when the parcicize1 is not an agent.)"},{"word":"pardu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a leopard of species $x_2$","notes":"See {bramlatu}"},{"word":"pare","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 12 [twelve]."},{"word":"paremei","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantified selbri: convert 12 to cardinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is a set with a dozen members $x_{2}$."},{"word":"pare'u","selmaho":"ROI*","score":1,"definition":"for the first time"},{"word":"parfit","score":1,"definition":"Parfit","notes":"Derek Parfit (also {derekparfit}) (1942-2017). English philosopher. In ethics, associated with utilitarianism {utliti zei marde}."},{"word":"pargre","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=p_1$ climbs/clambers/creeps/crawls on barrier/portal $c_2=p_2$ to destination side $p_3$ from origin side $p_4$ using $c_4$ [limbs/tools]","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {cpare}, {pagre}"},{"word":"paRIZ","score":1,"definition":"Paris"},{"word":"parji","score":10,"definition":"$x_1$ is a parasite of $x_2$.","notes":"see also {civla}, {cipnrkuku}, {xidnora}"},{"word":"parkla","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=c_1$ creeps/crawls to $k_2$ from $k_3$ via $k_4$ using $k_5=c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cpare}, {klama}, {reskla}, {cidydzu}."},{"word":"parkuri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a traceur/freerunner performing vaults/grabs/jumps/parkour movement(s) $x_2$ over/through obstacle(s) $x_3$ with limbs $x_4$ (default all)."},{"word":"paroi","selmaho":"ROI*","score":100000,"definition":"tense interval modifier: once; objectively quantified tense; defaults as time tense."},{"word":"parpika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of paprika made from $x_2$.","notes":"x2 is usually bell pepper or chili powder."},{"word":"parpuma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cougar (Puma concolor) of subspecies/breed $x_2$","notes":"See {bramlatu}."},{"word":"parsele","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a parsley of species $x_2$"},{"word":"partako","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a patriarch, male governor","notes":"See {turni}, {nanmu}, {jatna}, {nolraitru}, {imperatora}"},{"word":"participe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ participates in $x_2$ (event)","notes":"See also {zukte}, {se} {cuntu}"},{"word":"parvenu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a parvenu"},{"word":"pasifik","score":1,"definition":"Pacific Ocean."},{"word":"pasifik. zei braxamsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Pacific Ocean"},{"word":"paska","score":4,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ Pascal [metric unit] in pressure (default is 1) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {danre}, {kelvo}, {mitre}, {gradu}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}."},{"word":"pasKAL","score":1,"definition":"Pascal","notes":"Blaise Pascal ({la} .{blez}.{pasKAL}. or {la} .{blespasKAL}.), French mathematician, scientist, philosopher and theologian (1623-1662)."},{"word":"pasnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiceless bilabial stop sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Derived from and synonymous with {py zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient consonant in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"paso","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 19 [nineteen]."},{"word":"pasrtunika","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tunic of material $x_2$.","notes":"A garment worn over the torso, with or without sleeves, and of various lengths reaching from the hips to the ankles. Originated in Greece and Ancien Rome. {tu'inka} for type 4. Cf. {pastu}."},{"word":"pastrsari","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sari"},{"word":"pastu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a robe/tunic/gown/cloak/dress/[coveralls] [a long/full body garment] of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also coveralls (= {paspalku}). See also {kosta}, {taxfu}, {palku}."},{"word":"pasyskaci","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=p_1$ is a dress/gown (full-length un-legged garment) of material $s_2=p_2$."},{"word":"patfu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a father of $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ begets/sires/acts paternal towards $x_{2}$; [not necessarily biological].","notes":"See also {mamta}, {rirni}, {rorci}, {tarbi}, {dzena}, {famti}, {panzi}, {bersa}, {sovda}."},{"word":"patlu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a potato [an edible tuber] of variety/cultivar $x_{2}$.","notes":"(use samcu for starchy/tuberous roots that do not reproduce from eyes of tuber); See also {genja}, {jalna}, {samcu}."},{"word":"patlyjalna","score":2,"definition":"$j_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of potato starch from potatoes $p_1$."},{"word":"patpei","score":1,"definition":"$pa_1=pe_1$ disapprovingly minds/cares $pa_2=pe_2$.","notes":"Cf. {pante}, {pensi}."},{"word":"patsku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=p_1$ protests expressing $c_2$ to audience $c_3=p_3$ via medium $c_4$ about $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {pante}, {cusku}, {patspu}."},{"word":"patspu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=p_1$ protests/objects to/complains about $s_2=p_2$ with action $s_3=p_4$ to audience $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {pante}, {spuda}, {patsku}, {patyva'u}."},{"word":"patxi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ is Protestant in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xriso}, {pante}, {glixi'o}, {sunxi'o}, {la'orxi'o}, {lijda}."},{"word":"patxu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a pot/kettle/urn/tub/sink, a deep container for contents $x_{2}$, of material/properties $x_{3}$.","notes":"(cf. {tansi}, {palne} for depth; {baktu}, {botpi} for open/lidded)"},{"word":"patyta'a","score":2,"definition":"$p_1=t_1$ complains verbally to $p_3=t_2$ about $p_2=t_3$ in language $t_4$","notes":"example of interfix -y- in CLL"},{"word":"patyva'u","score":1,"definition":"$v_1=p_1$ sighs in exasperation responding to $p_2$ (event/state).","notes":"Cf. {pante}, {vasxu}, {patspu}."},{"word":"pa'u","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"pagbu modal, 1st place having component ..."},{"word":"pau","selmaho":"UI3a","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: optional question premarker.","notes":"See also {preti}."},{"word":"pau'ai","selmaho":"UI","score":2,"definition":"rhetorical construct marker - genuine/serious/literal assertion/question/command marker","notes":"Place after an interrogative word (such as {xu}, {ma}, {mo}, etc.) in order to indicate that a question (and, in particular, that construct) is being presented rhetorically with no actual desire for an answer (except one that plays along with the purpose). Place after an imperative construct (such as {ko}) in order to rhetorically command the audience- such as with the English sentence \"Tell me about it\", which actually indicates emphatic and personal agreement rather than a command/request for the details to be explicated or elaborated. Various grammatical structures can be marked as rhetorical flourishes this way; in this capacity, the word might (but need not) operate in a way similar to {pe'a} (such as with, maybe, the phrase \"for forty days and forty nights\" meaning that some event had a long duration and the utterer wishes to reference/bring to mind the Biblical story of Noah's Flood in some way). Of course, whole bridi can be marked by this word. In general, it elevates the understanding of an utterance from literal to something with a purpose or intent and which may not be entirely factual or genuine but, rather, which is being used a tool in the design of a presentation. This word's negative makes it clear that the utterance is to be understood literally or as a genuine, face-value piece of text (although figurative language may still be present- it is only literal in its presentation, so to speak). See also: {si'ai}"},{"word":"pau'a'u","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso operator: part of number/projection (one sense); the X2 part of X1","notes":"X1 can be a tensor, in which case the operator applies entry-wise; X1 can be a function, in which case the operator applies pointwise. It extracts the part of the number that belongs to the structure X2 united with the singleton 0. X2 = R implies \"real part\"; X2 = i*R implies \"imaginary part\"; X2 = R+ implies \"positive part\"; X2 = R- implies \"negatige part\". If X1 has no explicit value/projection in/along X2, then the output is 0. If 0 is X1 or X2, then the output is 0. X1 should really be a structure, not just a set."},{"word":"pau'au","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"ternary mekso operator: p-adic valuation; outputs (positive) infinity if $x_1 = 0$ and, else, outputs sup$($Set($k: k$ is a nonnegative integer, and $((1 - x_3)x_2 + x_3 p_{x_2})^k$ divides $x_1))$, where $p_n$ is the $n$th prime (such that $p_1 = 2$).","notes":"The terbri order here was defined in analogy to \"{de'o}\". Normally, $x_1$ should be a rational number, and $x_2$ should be a positive integer; some generalizations may be possible, though. $x_3$ is either $0$ xor $1$, and indicates/toggles between modes: $x_3 = 0$ yields the $x_2$-adic valuation (even for nonprime $x_2$); $x_3 = 1$ yields the $p_{x_2}$-adic valuation. $x_2 = 1, x_3 = 0$ yields positive infinity for any $x_1$ which is within the domain. If $x_1 = n/m$ and is a rational noninteger number such that gcd$(n,m) = 1$, then pau'au$(x_1, x_2, x_3) =$ pau'au$(n, x_2, x_3) -$ pau'au$(m, x_2, x_3)$. See also: \"{fei'i}\", \"{pi'ei'oi}\". This word is often equivalent to or closely related to \"{pei'e'a}\" (which is, in some ways, more general but also is less flexible with respect to its input)."},{"word":"paubu","selmaho":"BY*","score":3,"definition":"letteral: '?' symbol"},{"word":"pau'ei","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso operator: power set - produces the set of all subsets of set $X_1$ that are of (any) size (that is) $X_2$ [a nonnegative integer or transfinite/infinite number; default: su'o no].","notes":"Possibly also could be used as a nonlogical \"connective\" of sorts. For accessing more than one cardinality in $X_2$, use modifiers (\"less than\"/\"greater than\") or vague numbers; default: \"su'o no\", which outputs the set of all subsets of $X_1$; thus, the unary operator is just the standard power set operator."},{"word":"paugbu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (plural) each satisfying $x_2$ (ka), one by one, is how $x_3$ (nu) is brought about.","notes":"Defined so that \"{fi'o} {paugbu} ...\" = \"one ... at a time\". ($x_3$ should describe the \"gestalt action\" formed by all the individual actions of $x_2$ being done to the $x_1$s one at a time.) See {pau'u}."},{"word":"pau'i","selmaho":"UI","score":2,"definition":"discursive: marks the previous construction as a question, with valid responses being any construction which could replace it without changing the grammar of the overall utterance.","notes":"Used if you don't know the question word for the class you wish to ask about. {fu'e}...{fu'o} can be used to explicitly declare the scope of the question. See {pau}."},{"word":"paulcna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ [signed quantity] is the the intrinsic spin/signed spin quantum number/magnetic quantum number/Dirac-Pauli spin-like charge [commonly denoted: $s$] of particle/thing $x_2$, as measured along axis/in direction/measuring component $x_3$","notes":"Contextless default for x3 is probably along the z-axis in the positive direction or any axis at all. For an electron, this quantity has absolute value of hbar/2 [the Lojban ignores the technical issue in English of \"spin\" versus \"spin quantum number\"]. Pay attention to the fact that {plankexu} is defined as equalling hbar/2, not just hbar. See also: {plankexu}."},{"word":"paumanxak","score":1,"definition":"Long Island (a part of the geographical territory of the modern state of New York, which includes parts of New York City in it western end)"},{"word":"paunai","selmaho":"UI*3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: unreal/rhetorical question follows."},{"word":"pau'oi","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"unary mathematical operator: predecessor/diminish/decrement (by one), $\\operatorname{pred}(a) = a-- = a-1$","notes":"See also: {bai'ei} (inverse), {vu'u} {pa}."},{"word":"paurseldejni","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a bond issued by $d_1$ held by $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {pagbu}, {dejni}, {terdejni}, {ze'i zei seldejni}, {ze'u zei seldejni}, {posfai}."},{"word":"pa'uspe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a step-parent via the father of $x_2$ due to marriage with the latter's father according to law/custom $x_3$, where said fatherhood is not necessarily biological.","notes":"$x_1$ does not necessarily raise $x_2$ (for such a purpose, append \"{rirni}\" vel sim. as a tertau). The gender of $x_1$ is not specified. See also: {mamspe}, {rirspe}, {spepa'u}."},{"word":"pau'u","selmaho":"BAI","score":3,"definition":"modal: \"one ... at a time\"","notes":"BAI modal for {paugbu}."},{"word":"pav","score":1,"definition":"the One"},{"word":"pavbo'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a P-wave / primary wave in medium $x_{2}$, wave-form $x_{3}$, wave-length $x_{4}$, frequency $x_{5}$.","notes":"{relbo'a}"},{"word":"pavbudjo","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is the first Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama.","notes":"Cf. {budjo}, {pa}, {moi}, {lijda}, {censa}"},{"word":"pavdei","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Monday of week $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {jednpa}."},{"word":"pavdeicitsi","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a season-full day with define season $x_{2}$ with year of season $x_{3}$ with full day standard $x_{4}$."},{"word":"pavdilcu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the reciprocal/multiplicative inverse of $x_2$ .","notes":"See also {fa'i}"},{"word":"pavdutcinse","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ is strictly heterosexual in situation $c_2$ by standard $c_4$.","notes":"This word does not apply to bisexuals and is the direct Lojban equivalent of English \"heterosexual\". Cf. {pavycinse}, {dutcinse}, {pavmitcinse}."},{"word":"pavdzakai","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is the only thing that $x_2$; $x_1$ is the sole $x_2$-er; only $x_1$ is $x_2$."},{"word":"pavgaryre'e","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a vehicle of units x2 for monorail x3, propelled by x4.","notes":"Cf. {trene}."},{"word":"pavjima","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a unicorn of type/mythology $x_2$","notes":"Syn. {pavyseljirna}. See {pa}, {jirna}, {xirma}, {na'irxi'a}"},{"word":"pavma'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is January/the first month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"pavmast","score":1,"definition":"January.","notes":"Cf. {kanbyma'i}, {pavmasti}."},{"word":"pavmasti","score":6,"definition":"$x_1$ is January/the first month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {masnpa}. Cf. {relmasti}, {cibmasti}, {vonmasti}, {mumymasti}, {xavmasti}, {zelmasti}, {bivmasti}, {sozymasti}, {pavnonmasti}, {pavypavmasti}, {pavrelmasti}, {nanca}, {kanbyma'i}."},{"word":"pavmau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is greater than the multiplicative identity; $x_1$ expands/dilates/scales up something when multiplying it.","notes":"This is a multiplicative sense of \"positive\"."},{"word":"pavme'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is less than the multiplicative identity; $x_1$ contracts/reduces/scales down something when multiplying it.","notes":"This is a multiplicative sense of \"negative\"."},{"word":"pavmei","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is singular."},{"word":"pavmeidza","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the quantity of individual specimens in the domain of discourse that satisfy the property $x_2$","notes":"Individual counting quantification. For plural quantification, see {suzmeidza}."},{"word":"pavmitcinse","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ is strictly homosexual in situation $c_2$ by standard $c_4$.","notes":"This word does not apply to bisexuals and is the direct Lojban equivalent of English \"homosexual\". Cf. {pavycinse}, {mitcinse}, {pavdutcinse}."},{"word":"pavmitpamcinse","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ in activity/state $c_2$ exhibits a strictly homoromantic orientation by standard $c_4$.","notes":"This word does not apply to biromantic people and is the direct Lojban equivalent of English \"homoromantic\". Cf. {pavmitcinse}, {pamcinse}."},{"word":"pavmoidei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2=d_2$ (default: 1) first days of a set of days (week, month, year) $x_3=m_2$ ordered by rule $x_4=m_3$ and being a day by standard $x_5=d_3$ ","notes":"When the set entered is a week, the meaning becomes monday. See {pa}, {moi} and {djedi}."},{"word":"pavmoija'a","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ has the rank of Lieutenant/1st Lieutenant (equivalent of NATO OF-1) in military unit /organization $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {pa}, {moi}, {jatna}, {jemja'a}, {vairsoi}, {relmoija'a}. Based on STANAG 2116: NATO Codes for Grades of Military Personnel."},{"word":"pavmoinavni","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of helium (He; the first noble gas)"},{"word":"pavmombesy'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is path-connected to $x_2$ via the male-only first-born progeny/primogeniture relation; $x_1$ is the first-born son of the first-born son of ... the first-born son of $x_2$, connected by a graph-path passing through intermediate relations/steps (successive first-born sons) $x_3$ (ce'o; ordered list).","notes":"Not necessarily restricted to only males iff the case can be made of male-filial relation despite gender; $x_2$ need not be male. Will typically be restricted to biological or adoptive relations (otherwise, what is the point/what does the word mean?). Append with seltau \"{sarcu}\" for qualified/conditional primogenture; append with tertau \"{cerda}\" in order to reference primogeniturial inheritance."},{"word":"pavmompazy'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is path-connected to $x_2$ via the (non-gendered/absolute) first-born progeny/primogeniture relation; $x_1$ is the first-born offspring of the first-born offspring of ... the first-born offspring of $x_2$, connected by a graph-path passing through intermediate relations/steps (successive first-born offspring) $x_3$ (ce'o; ordered list), \"first\" being according to ordering rule $x_4$ (default, as used in this definition: chronological order of birth; restrictions on legitimacy etc. may also be included here).","notes":"Despite the definition saying \"first-born\" repeatedly, other orderings may be specified by $x_4$, in which case \"firstness\" is according to the specified rules (and applies to $x_1$ and the members of $x_3$ (but not necessarily $x_2$) each in turn for their generation and lineage (in other words: each of child will be the 'first' child of the previous member, until but not necessarily including $x_2$, where \"firstness\" is as defined; importantly, the \"firstness\" relation will not be compared across generations (it renews with each generation) or across lineages - it is a partial ordering). This word's usage will typically be restricted to biological relations (otherwise, what is the point/what does the word mean? Additionally, \"{panzi}\" is seemingly restrictive in this regard). Append with seltau \"{sarcu}\" for qualified/conditional primogenture; append with tertau \"{cerda}\" in order to reference primogeniturial inheritance."},{"word":"pavmompazy'utka'au'ypanzi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is any child of the first child of the first child of ... the first child of $x_2$, where the graph geodesic through the ancestorship-directed family tree from $x_1$ to $x_2$ is of length $(x_3) + 1$ (li; $x_3$ must be a nonnegative integer or positive infinity), and where \"first\" is according to (partial) ordering rule $x_4$ (default: chronological order of birth per successive generation within the given lineage; other restrictions on legitimacy etc. may be specified here as well).","notes":"Respects the direction (possibly asymmetry) of the relation so that the graph geodesic distance from A to B may not equal that of from B to A (and either of them may not be defined at all or may be infinite); path-linking is as in \".{utka}\". Other properties are as in or analogous to those of \"{pavmompazy'utka'ypanzi}\". Due to restrictions on $x_3$, $x_1$ and $x_2$ must be mutually distinct. As an example: If Queen Elizabeth II of the UK/Commonwealth is $x_2$ and chronological order of birth for legitimate children (gender-neutral primogeniture on legitimate descent) is used as $x_4$, then the set of possible $x_1$s includes (and, as of 9 May A.D. 2019, is equal to the set of) all of the children of Elizabeth II, the legitimate children of her son Charles (William, Harry), and all of William's children (George, Charlotte, Louis); notice that the descendants of Elizabeth II not via Charles are excluded, as are any descendants not by William (including Harry's children); the next generation of possible $x_1$s will be (supposing that they come to exist) the children of George (the first-born legitimate son of William first-born legitimate son of Charles first-born legitimate son of Queen Elizabeth II) but not the descendants of William not by George; the fact that all of the intermediate steps are male is mere coincidence; this selbri in this example is a generalization of how the title \"prince\" is automatically bestowed in this line (excluding by marriage), at present, except for those who are granted princehood by virtue of being the children of the sons of the sovereign - in particular, if \"{su'e} {re}\" is submitted as $x_3$, then the rules match at present (with the aforementioned exception) because the automatic granting of the title halts with the children of William (who possess the longest possible graph geodesics to the queen by this relation)."},{"word":"pavmompazy'utka'ypanzi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is any child of the first child of the first child of ... the first child of $x_2$, with intermediate steps $x_3$ (complete ordered list, \"ce'o\"; should include the relevant parent of $x_1$), where \"first\" is according to (partial) ordering rule $x_4$ (default: chronological order of birth per successive generation within the given lineage; other restrictions on legitimacy etc. may be specified here as well).","notes":"The children of $x_2$ are valid candidates for $x_1$ due to trivial contraction of the relation. As an example: if Queen Elizabeth II of the UK/Commonwealth is $x_2$ and chronological order of birth for legitimate children (gender-neutral primogeniture on legitimate descent) is used as $x_4$, then the set of possible $x_1$s includes (and, as of 9 May A.D. 2019, is equal to the set of) all of the children of Elizabeth II, the legitimate children of her son Charles (William, Harry), and all of William's children (George, Charlotte, Louis); notice that the descendants of Elizabeth II not via Charles are excluded, as are any descendants not by William (including Harry's children); the next generation of possible $x_1$s will be (supposing that they come to exist) the children of George (the first-born legitimate son of William first-born legitimate son of Charles first-born legitimate son of Queen Elizabeth II) but not the descendants of William not by George; the fact that all of the intermediate steps are male is mere coincidence; this selbri in this example is a generalization of how the title \"prince\" is automatically bestowed in this line (excluding by marriage), at present, except for those who are granted princehood by virtue of being the children of the sons of the sovereign. (Technically, in at least some contexts, $x_3$ would have to be deleted or made variable in order to specify all such princes because any given sequence of intermediate steps, even if elliptical, will essentially uniquely specify the parent of $x_1$). See: \"{pavmompazy'utka}\"."},{"word":"pavmomtixy'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is path-connected to $x_2$ via the female-only first-born progeny/primogeniture relation; $x_1$ is the first-born daughter of the first-born daughter of ... the first-born daughter of $x_2$, connected by a graph-path passing through intermediate relations/steps (successive first-born daughters) $x_3$ (ce'o; ordered list). ","notes":"Not necessarily restricted to only females iff the case can be made of female-filial/thygatric/daughterial relation despite gender; $x_2$ need not be female. Will typically be restricted to biological or adoptive relations (otherwise, what is the point/what does the word mean?). Append with seltau \"{sarcu}\" for qualified/conditional primogenture; append with tertau \"{cerda}\" in order to reference primogeniturial inheritance."},{"word":"pavmudblo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dugout for carrying $x_2$","notes":"from {pa} + {mudri} + {bloti}"},{"word":"pavnondugri","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is the common logarithm (base 10) of $d_2$.","notes":"Synonymous to {dekydugri}. See also {te'o zei dugri}, {reldugri}, {dugri}."},{"word":"pavnonma'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is October/the tenth month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"pavnonmasti","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is October/the tenth month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {masndau}. Cf. {pavmasti}, {nanca}."},{"word":"pavnonmoija'a","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ has the rank of Field Marshall/General of the Army//Fleet Admiral/Marshall of the Air Force (equivalent of NATO OF-10) in military unit $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {pa}, {no}, {moi}, {jatna}, {jemja'a}, {vairsoi}, {sozmoija'a}, {bivmoija'a}. Based on STANAG 2116: NATO Codes for Grades of Military Personnel."},{"word":"pavo","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 14 [fourteen]."},{"word":"pavrelblikubli","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is/are (a) dodecahedron(s)/dodecahedra/regular polyhedron [3-dimensional shape/form] and composed of twelve pentagonal sides $k_3=b_3$.","notes":"See also dodecahedron (={pavrelbli}), not necessarily regular."},{"word":"pavrelma'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is December/the twelfth month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"pavrelmasti","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is December/the twelfth month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {masngai}. Cf. {pavmasti}, {nanca}."},{"word":"pavroi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ happens once in interval $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {pa}, {roi}, {paroi}."},{"word":"pavroipli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ uses $x_2$ once, for purpose $x_3$"},{"word":"pavroiselplijvo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a nonce (one-time use) lujvo used by $x_2$ for purpose $x_3$","notes":"A {noi} clause can be added to x1 if desired."},{"word":"pavycinglepre","score":1,"definition":"$pr_1$ is (a) monosexual/non-bisexual.","notes":"Cf. {relcinglepre}, {mitpavycinglepre}, {datpavycinglepre}"},{"word":"pavycinse","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ is monosexual in situation $c_2$ by standard $c_4$.","notes":"Monosexual means sexual interest in only one sex/gender, so this word does not apply to bisexuals (= {relcinse}). Cf. {fetcinse}, {nakcinse}, {mitcinse}, {dutcinse}."},{"word":"pavyfau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a one-time event/occurrence; $x_1$ does not happen again.","notes":"Synonym: {nalrapli} 'does not repeat'."},{"word":"pavyfautci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a single-use/one-time tool/utensil/resource/implement used for doing $x_2$ (and discarded afterward).","notes":"From {pavyfau} {tutci}. Synonyms: {pavyfauselpli}, {pavyplitci}. See also {festerplatci} 'disposable tool', {festerplakai} 'be disposable'."},{"word":"pavyfu'ivla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=v_1=f_1$ is a stage 1 fu'ivla meaning $x_2=v_2$, based on word $x_3=f_2$ in language $x_4$.","notes":"'stage 1 fu'ivla' is a term specific to Lojban and described in 'The Complete Lojban Language', chapter 4, section 7. The definition is similar to that of {fu'ivla}, but with the x3 place of {fu'ivla} omitted. x1 is assumed to be a Lojban quote including text of any language (see example) as the concept doesn't make much sense for other languages. See also {relfu'ivla} - 'stage 2 fu'ivla', {cibyfu'ivla} - 'stage 3 fu'ivla' and {vonfu'ivla} - 'stage 4 fu'ivla'"},{"word":"pavykamre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is one [1; $10^0$] of $x_2$ in dimension/aspect $x_3$ [default is units]","notes":"One is technically part of the metric system too. Cf. {kamre}, {pa}, {xecto}, etc."},{"word":"pavykarsna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (sound, text) is a monophthong.","notes":"See also {zunsna}."},{"word":"pavypavma'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is November/the eleventh month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"pavypavmasti","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is November/the eleventh month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {masnfei}. Cf. {pavmasti}, {nanca}."},{"word":"pavyplin","score":1,"definition":"Mercury.","notes":"Cf. {pavyplini}."},{"word":"pavyplini","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is the closest planet (default is Mercury if p2 is the Sun) revolving around $p_2$ (default is the Sun), with planetary characteristics $p_3$, orbital parameters $p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {pavyplin}, {relplini}, {cibyplini} etc.; see also {terdi}, {solri},{mluni}, {lunra}, {plinycma}, {tarci'e}."},{"word":"pavyplitci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ a single-use tool/implement/implement for doing $x_2$; $x_1$ is designed to be discarded after the first use.","notes":"From {pa} {pilno} {tutci}. Less ambiguous synonyms: {pavyfautci}, {pavyfauselpli}. Cf. {pavyplikai}/{pavyselplikai} 'be single use', {festerplatci} 'disposable tool', {festerplakai} 'disposable'."},{"word":"pavysei","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=s_1$ is alone, lacking the company of $s_2$."},{"word":"pavyselcei","score":2,"definition":"$c_2$ believes in one god/deity $c_1$ with dominion over $c_3$; $c_2$ is a monotheist.","notes":"Cf. {cevni}, {ceikri}, {nalceikri}, {selcei}, {nonselcei}, {sorselcei}, {ceirsenpi}."},{"word":"pavyselji'o","score":1,"definition":"$j_2$ is a monopole with end $j_1$."},{"word":"pavyseljirna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a unicorn.","notes":"Refers specifically to animals of the unicorn species, not the result of removing a horn from a two-horned animal."},{"word":"pavyslakycmavy'inda","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (si'o / proposed-or-existing cmavo) deserves a monosyllabic cmavo $x_2$, even though language $x_3$ (default Lojban) is running out of cmavo space, because of letteral-manipulation cmavo $x_4$ and other-rarely-used cmavo $x_5$, and it must have that monosyllabic cmavo at time $x_6$ (default: lo ca'abna), [insert expletive $x_7$ (default zo mabla)] it!","notes":"{u'ivla}. See {gimy'inda}"},{"word":"pavysletarbi","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a zygote / one-cell embryo of parent(s) $x_2$","notes":"See {tarbi}."},{"word":"pavysmi","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is the one(-like) element/multiplicative identity of structure/ring $x2$; often is denoted by ' $1_R$ ' or ' $I_R$ ' or by (when context is obvious) '1' or 'I', for structure/ring R (given by $x2$).","notes":"Definition and rules may be specified in the second terbri; this definition does not suppose that the ring is not the 0-ring (the trivial ring) with the mapping of all multiplications to 0 (in which case, the additive identity is also the multiplicative identity). The usage of \"additive\" and \"multiplicative\" in this context are defined by the ring. The n×n identity matrix over a given ring is an example of one such element. See also: {nonsmi}"},{"word":"pavysmu","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is the single, unambiguous meaning of $s_2$ recognized/accepted by $s_3$; $x_2=s_2$ is unambiguous/explicit according to $x_3=s_3$."},{"word":"pavytabjoikijno","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=t_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of carbon monoxide (CO)."},{"word":"pavytai","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is monomorphic.","notes":"See also {sortai}."},{"word":"pavyvanci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Monday evening of week $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"pavyvi'i","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=v_2$ urinates, \"goes number 1\" from source $v_3$ via means/route $v_4$","notes":"\"See also {pincyvi'i}, {vikmi}, {relvi'i}.\""},{"word":"pavyxalka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of methanol from source $x_2$","notes":"See {xalka}, {xukmi}, {vindu}"},{"word":"pavyxilma'e","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a unicycle/one-wheeled vehicle carrying $m_2$ in/on surface/medium $m_3$, propelled by $m_4$.","notes":"See {pa}, {xislu}, {marce}. See zi'evla contraction {palxima}."},{"word":"pavzilcatra","score":0,"definition":"$c_2$ dies (non-agentively) from cause $c_3$.","notes":"from zi'o and catra"},{"word":"paxa","selmaho":"PA*","score":100001,"definition":"number/quantity: 16 [sixteen]."},{"word":"paxlai","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is $k_2$ (quantifier, default: one) potfuls in quantity.","notes":"Cf. {patxu}, {klani}."},{"word":"paxra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cross-section (substance viewed cross-sectionally) of object $x_2$ made from perspective/side/orientation/along (and perpendicular to) axis $x_3$ (this determines the shape) and made in hyperplane/at depth/to contain/consisting of particular slice $x_4$ (this determines the size and content), of dimensionality $x_5$ [li; integer greater than -2, less than or equal to the dimensionality of $x_2$]; $x_1$ is the result and arranged content of the intersection of $x_2$ with an $(x_5) $-dimensional hyperplane that is perpendicular to axis $x_3$ and along it such that it has a depth (approximately $x_4$) in $x_2$ that allows it to contain a particular slice (of) $x_4$","notes":"This is not necessarily just a picture or perspective/image of a cross-section (use lujvo for that sense)- this would include MRI scans/images, tomography, etc.; it is really a(n idea copy of a) thin slice, in an abstract or mathematical sense, of the object $x_2$ itself (that slice need not actually be removed from the object; the object need not actually be cut). Use lujvo for effective cross-section due to fundamental physical interactions (so-called 'forces'; such as electromagnetism) as in the case of bombardment. Need not be two-dimensional. The substance/medium/consistency and arrangement of the cross-section is the same as that of the object in that particular slice. Microscope slides are included. If the object is $n$-dimensional and the dimensionality of the cross-section is not $n-1$, then the particular segment of the $(n-1)$-dimensional cross-section being particularly considered must be specified by $x_3$, $x_4$, and $x_5$."},{"word":"paxrmari","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a double boiler/bain-marie containing $p_2$ made of $p_3$"},{"word":"paxrykacma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a scanner."},{"word":"paze","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 17 [seventeen]."},{"word":"pa zei brinefa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'bridi-tail-1' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: bridi-tail-2 (gihek # bridi-tail-2 tail-terms)*. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"pa zei funseia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'operator-1' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: operator-2 | guhek operator-1 gik | operator-2 operator-2 (jek | joik) stag? BO # operator-1. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"pa zei jarnezi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'text-1' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: ((I (jek | joik)? (stag? BO)? #)+ | NIhO+ #)? paragraphs?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"pa zei jurfuga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'statement-1' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: statement-2 (I joik-jek (statement-2)?)*. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"pa zei karsna","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ (sound, text) is a monophthong.","notes":"See also {zunsna}."},{"word":"pa zei meksota","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'mex-1' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: mex-2 (BIhE # operator mex-1)?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"pa zei mektika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'operand-1' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: operand-2 (joik-ek operand-2)*. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"pa zei sumsenime","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'terms-1' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: terms-2 (PEhE # joik-jek terms-2)*. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"pa zei sumtifa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'sumti-tail-1' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: quantifier? selbri (relative-clauses)? quantifier sumti. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"pa zei sumtika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'sumti-1' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: sumti-2 ((ek | joik) stag? KE # sumti /KEhE#/)?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"pa zei taulka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'tanru-unit-1' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: tanru-unit-2 linkargs?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"pa zei zgabube","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'selbri-1' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: selbri-2 | NA # selbri. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"pazn","score":1,"definition":"non-binary-gendered child","notes":"see also {mes}, {bes}"},{"word":"paznu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a non-binary offspring/child of parent(s) $x_2$ [not necessarily biological]; $x_1$ is filial (but not a son or daughter).","notes":"See discussion associated with \"{dinti}\" concerning whether this meaning is restricted to \"affirmatively nonbinary\" or whether it is more general. Umbrella term for any non-male, non-female (in some aspect/consideration/standard) child/offspring. Specifies \"{selrirni}\", \"{verba}\", \"{panzi}\" so as to be co-equal with \"{bersa}\" and \"{tixnu}\". See also: \"{verba}\", \"{nanla}\", \"{nixli}\", \"{nakni}\", \"{fetsi}\", \"{dinti}\", \"{vepre}\", \"{nunmu}\", \"{patfu}\", \"{mamta}\", \"{rirni}\", \"{preri}\", \"{bruna}\", \"{mensi}\", \"{tunba}\", \"{pentu}\", \"{rorci}\", \"{panzi}\", \"{bersa}\", \"{tixnu}\"."},{"word":"pazvaufli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ miscarries after being pregnant with $x_2$"},{"word":"pazycfu","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ has many children."},{"word":"pazypanzi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a grandchild of $x_2$.","notes":"Synonymous to “se {riryrirni}”."},{"word":"pazyprasimka'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (individual, mass, or population (set?)) and $x_2$ (individual, mass, or population (set?)) are capable of mutually interbreeding/producing offspring with one another.","notes":"This word is symmetric under exchange of $x_1$ with $x_2$ (conversion by \"se\"). $x_1$ need not be able to or actually fulfill the same roles in reproduction as $x_2$ or vice-versa; actual instances of reproduction need not occur/be realized. The standard for what constitutes ability to interbreed (is it just genetics? Do physiological/anatomical features restricting, say, gestation and successful birth matter? Must the populations actually know of one another?) is ambiguous and left unspecified."},{"word":"pazyprasi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (set) is composed of members which interbreed with one another.","notes":"This statement does not merely say that they *can* mutually interbreed, but that they *do*. It is uncertain whether it would be acceptable to use this word in reference to a set of cardinality greater than two in binary-sexed sexual species (for example: a set of two women and one man may be said to internally interbreed if the man breeds with each woman, but the women would be incapable of breeding with one another)."},{"word":"pe","selmaho":"GOI","score":100000,"definition":"restrictive relative phrase marker: which is associated with ...; loosest associative/possessive."},{"word":"pe'a","selmaho":"UI3c","score":100000,"definition":"marks a construct as figurative (non-literal/metaphorical) speech/text."},{"word":"pe'ai","selmaho":"UI3c","score":1,"definition":"discursive: layperson/laïc meaning; marks a construct as layperson/common/non-technical/non-jargon speech/text","notes":"Similar, but not equivalent, to {pe'a} and {sa'enai}. If a construct could be interpreted in a technical sense (such as the word \"likelihood\" in English in the field of statistics) but is not being used in that technical sense, it may be marked for layperson interpretation by this word. See also: {pe'ainai}."},{"word":"pe'ainai","selmaho":"UI3c","score":1,"definition":"technical meaning; marks a construct as jargon/terminology/technical/precise/exact speech/text","notes":"Marks how a construct is to be interpreted/understood. Similar, but not equivalent, to {pe'anai} and {sa'e}. If a construct should/could be interpreted in a technical sense (such as the word \"likelihood\" in English in the field of statistics) AND is actually being used in that technical sense (rather than in a layperson sense), it may be marked for technical interpretation by this word. See also: {pe'ai}"},{"word":"pe'anai","selmaho":"UI3c","score":2,"definition":"literal sense; marks a construct as literal (non-figurative/non-metaphorical/exact) speech/text","notes":"\"Literally\"; one sense of \"exactly speaking\". Not to be used as an intensifier (unlike some usages of \"literally\" in English)."},{"word":"pe'ansmu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a figurative/metaphorical meaning of $x_2$ seen by $x_3$"},{"word":"pe'arnainsmu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a literal meaning of $x_2$ seen by $x_3$"},{"word":"pe'aru'e","selmaho":"UI3c*","score":1,"definition":"weak metaphor marker: indicates that there is some broadening of the concept, typically to include objects of types that are unusual for the defined place structure, but which retains most of the semantic of the word as defined.","notes":"See {pe'a}, {ru'e}, {do'a}. See the Lojban definitions for {dimnu'e} and {tcimi'e} for examples."},{"word":"pebyuidje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a text cursor (computer graphical element) of user interface $x_2$","notes":"From {penbi} + {uidje}"},{"word":"pecai","selmaho":"GOI*","score":2,"definition":"restrictive relative phrase marker: permanently / inalienably associated with; it is impossible or near-impossible to break that relation","notes":"Proposed as a variation of {po'e} with less semantic-boundary difficulties, while freeing up {po'e} for reassignment in dialects/forks. Most words that the concept of 'inalienable possession' applies to, e.g. {birka}, {mamta}, or even {pendo} in some natlangs, have a convenient {be} place to be used instead with a better-defined meaning. However, this may be used for any relation that is impossible-or-nigh-impossible to break, e.g. the car you worked on and made custom modifications to for years; in a sense, it will still be \"your car\" even if you sold it. {do'e}{cai} could be a variation to associate a bridi or the subject of the bridi, e.g. 'ti karce do'ecai mi'. See also {pesai}, {pe}"},{"word":"pecpu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is pleasant to the touch / feels good to touch, to $x_2$"},{"word":"pecrufcpina","score":1,"definition":"The feel/texture of $c_1=r_1=p_2$ is hair-raising/sets one's teeth on edge/squicks/gives the willies/heebie-jeebies to $p_1$, who touches it with $p_3$ [a locus on $p_1$ or an instrument] at $p_4$ [a locus on $c_1=r_1=p_2$].","notes":"The unpleasant feeling induced is the same as that in {tinmosycpina}, but caused by touch rather than hearing."},{"word":"pecyvidni","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a touchscreen serving function $v_2$.","notes":"Cf. {pencu}, {vidni}."},{"word":"pedypa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ feels friendly/fraternal love [philia] toward $x_2$"},{"word":"pedysi'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ are friends (of each other, distributively)","notes":"This is the {jvajvo} version of {simpe'o}. cf {pendo} and {simxu}"},{"word":"pedy'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a friend of a friend of ... a friend of $x_2$ (experiencer), path-connected by the directed friendship relationship via intermediate nodes (friends) $x_3$ (list; ce'o).","notes":"No friendship relation is necessarily symmetric. This word is a {brapagjvo} using {zevla} \".{utka}\". Slightly shorter than \"{pendy'utka}\", which is semantically equivalent."},{"word":"pe'e","selmaho":"PEhE","score":100000,"definition":"marks the following connective as joining termsets."},{"word":"pe'ei","selmaho":"BAhE","score":3,"definition":"mark a logical connective as having maximal scope.","notes":"Etymologically derived from {pe'e} but is in BAhE. When placed before a logical connective, makes it so that it is evaluated at the very end, so that it is not blocked by abstractions or sub-bridi. For example: \"mi viska lo nanmu .i je mi viska lo ninmu\" -> \"mi viska lo nanmu .e lo ninmu\" -> \"mi viska lo nanmu pe'ei je ninmu\", not \"mi viska lo nanmu je ninmu\"."},{"word":"pegjva","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rule that can be used in a Parsing Expression Grammar (PEG)","notes":"$x_1$'s first argument is the input text, its second argument is the parser's output, and its third one is the remainder of the text that the parser will process when done with this rule. Related: {pegyuenzi}, {peglfi}, {pegrsto}, {pegrpoi}, {pegnpe}, {pegnaka}, {pegrcu'a}, {pegrke'u}, {pegrsu'o}, {pegrsu'e}"},{"word":"peglfi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a PEG rule that consumes the same input as $x_3$, but produces the output of $x_3$ mapped with function $x_2$","notes":"See {pegjva}"},{"word":"pegnaka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a PEG negative lookahead, matching when rule $x_2$ does not match","notes":"See {pegjva}, {pegnpe}"},{"word":"pegnpe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a PEG positive lookahead matching rule $x_2$","notes":"See {pegjva}, {pegnaka}"},{"word":"pegrcu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a PEG ordered choice rule, matching and returning the result of the leftmost possible rule in sequence $x_2$","notes":"See {pegjva}"},{"word":"pegrke'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a PEG rule matching at least zero repetitions of rule $x_2$ and returning a sequence of any match results","notes":"See {pegjva}, {pegrsu'o}, {pegrsu'e}"},{"word":"pegrpoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a PEG rule matching what sequence of rules $x_2$ matches and producing a sequence of the outputs of those rules","notes":"See {pegjva}"},{"word":"pegrsto","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a PEG rule whose input and output is the constant $x_2$","notes":"See {pegjva}, {porfedi}"},{"word":"pegrsu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a PEG rule matching at most one repetition of rule $x_2$ and returning a sequence of any match results","notes":"See {pegjva}, {pegrke'u}, {pegrsu'o}"},{"word":"pegrsu'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a PEG rule matching at least one repetition of rule $x_2$ and returning a sequence of the match results","notes":"See {pegjva}, {pegrke'u}, {pegrsu'e}"},{"word":"pegva","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an example of a Parsing Expression Grammar (PEG) and it has implementation $x_2$.","notes":"Proposed cmarafsi: \"-peg-\"."},{"word":"pegyuenzi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a text matching PEG rule $x_3$, resulting in output $x_2$","notes":"See {gentufa}, {pegjva}"},{"word":"pe'i","selmaho":"UI2","score":100001,"definition":"evidential: I opine (subjective claim).","notes":" See also {jinvi}."},{"word":"pei","selmaho":"CAI","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: attitudinal question; how do you feel about it? with what intensity?."},{"word":"pei'a","selmaho":"CAI","score":1,"definition":"scalar / attitudinal question: how very...?","notes":"Essentially asks for NAI/CAI. For selbri/sumtcita, the full range of NAI/CAI may be asked for; see http://mw.lojban.org/papri/zipcpi:_scalar_modifiers and {pai'e}. For attitudinals, it is limited to {ru'e}/{na'oi}/{sai}/{cai} or combinations thereof (use {pei} to ask for the full range)."},{"word":"pei'e","selmaho":"UI2","score":2,"definition":"evidential question: how do you know that?","notes":"Asks for UI2 (evidential) category, though a more detailed explanation may also be given."},{"word":"pei'e'a","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"at-most-3-ary mekso operator: \"integer exponent\" for $X_1$ divided by $X_2$ in algebraic structure $X_3$","notes":"Produces the maximum integer $n$ such that $X_2 ^n | X_1$ in/according to the rules of $X_3$. $X_1$ and $X_2$ each must be nonzero and not units. Context or explicit specification elsewhere may make $X_3$ unnecessary. For natural numbers, the Wolfram Language calls this \"IntegerExponent\" (if we ignore the arity and the default specifications; but the argument order is preserved). In this case ($X_3 = (N, +, *)$, where \"$N $\" denotes the set of all natural numbers (positive integers)), this function can be usefully restricted to $f:(N$ Exclude Set$(1))$ Union $P -> N$ Union Set$(0),$ $(r,p) -> $max$($ Set$(n$ in $N$ Union Set$(0): p^n$ divides $r$ in $N))$, where \"P\" denotes the set of primes in the unique factorization domain of integers."},{"word":"peifli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=f_1=p_1$ is baffled/befuddled/perplexed/flummoxed by subject $x_2=p_2$; $x_1=f_1=p_1$ is stuck on problem $x_2=p_2$."},{"word":"pei'i'a","selmaho":"PA5","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: Apéry's constant ζ(3) = 1.202056903159594285399738161511449990764986292…"},{"word":"pei'o","selmaho":"UI4","score":3,"definition":"attitudinal category question: what is the category (UI4) of attitudinal?","notes":"Specifically asks about the UI4-category, either when attached to attitudinals or used alone. Valid answers include both the category on its own and a whole UI with additional specifiers (as long as the category is included). Of course, any relevant -nai or -cu'i of the category must be included in the answer."},{"word":"peipre","score":1,"definition":"$pr_1=pe_1$ is an intellectual thinking thoughts/reflecting upon $pe_2$."},{"word":"peisku","score":5,"definition":"$p_1=c_1$ thinks thought $c_2=p_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept).","notes":"Verbal or near-verbal expression of a thought; internal monologue. Made from {pensi} + {cusku}."},{"word":"pei'u","selmaho":"UI","score":2,"definition":"discursive: want a response - venting"},{"word":"peixru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ thinks back to origin/earlier state $x_3$ about $p_2$ (abstraction).","notes":"Cf. {pensi}, {xruti}, {morji}."},{"word":"peizlemustei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Mousterian technological industry/culture/know-how of period and location (specifics) $x_2$ in properties $x_3$"},{"word":"pejgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ (agent) spreads $p_1$ over/into $p_2$ from $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {preja}, {gasnu}, {tcena}, {fatri}, {muvdu}."},{"word":"pejypoici'a","score":-1,"definition":"$u_1=pr_1$ is a combo box with text $c_2$ and list [ordered set] $po_1$ in user interface $u_2$.","notes":"Bad definition! Use {pejypoici'a zei uidje}."},{"word":"pejypoici'a zei uidje","score":1,"definition":"$u_1=pr_1$ is a combo box with text $c_2$ and list [ordered set] $po_1$ in user interface $u_2$.","notes":"A combo box combines the capabilities of text fields (={ciska zei uidje}) and drop-down lists (={pejypoi zei uidje}). See also widget (={uidje})."},{"word":"pejypoi zei uidje","score":1,"definition":"$u_1=pr_1$ is a drop-down list with list [ordered set] $po_1$ in user interface $u_2$.","notes":"List box (={porsi zei uidje}), combo box (={pejypoici'a zei uidje}), widget (={uidje})."},{"word":"pekin","score":2,"definition":"Peking"},{"word":"peldei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Tuesday of week $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Synonyms: {fagdei}, {reldei}. See also {najdei}, {ri'odje}."},{"word":"peldjasluni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a yellow onion (Allium cepa) of variety/breed $x_2$.","notes":"See also common onion (={djasluni})."},{"word":"pelglar","score":2,"definition":"yellow fever."},{"word":"pelji","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is paper from source $x_{2}$.","notes":"Sheet of paper (= {plekarda} if shape is important, {plebo'o}). See also {karni}, {papri}, {prina}."},{"word":"pelmeni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a piece/pieces of dumplings/ravioli/pelmeni/dim sum (Hongkong/Xianggang cuisine) containing $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {nanba}, {rectu}, {sanmi}"},{"word":"pelnimre","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lemon of variety $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {pelxu}, {nimre}, {ri'ornimre}, {najnimre}, {branimre}, {nimre}."},{"word":"pelnimryjisra","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of lemon juice made from lemon/lemons $j_2=n_1$.","notes":"See also: {pelnimre}, {jisra}, {pelxu}, {nimre}"},{"word":"pelpeli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is black pepper of species/variety/cultivar $x_2$"},{"word":"pelri'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is lime [color adjective].","notes":"Color between yellow (={pelxu}) and green (={crino})."},{"word":"pelsmela","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an apricot [fruit] of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {smela}"},{"word":"pelxu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is yellow/golden [color adjective].","notes":"See also {skari}, {blabi}, {xekri}, {kandi}, {carmi}, {narju}, {solji}."},{"word":"pelylatna","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is a American lotus/yellow lotus/water-chinquapin/volée, plant/flower/herb of species/strain $l_2$.","notes":"The Linnaean binomial Nelumbo lutea (Willd.) is the currently recognized name for this species, which has been classified under the former names Nelumbium luteum and Nelumbo pentapetala, among others."},{"word":"pelzilska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the abstract color yellow","notes":"The gismu {pelxu} refers to objects which are yellow, but not the color yellow itself. This lujvo serves the latter purpose. See also {skari} {zilska}"},{"word":"pemci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a poem/verse about plot/theme/subject/pattern $x_{2}$ by author $x_{3}$ for intended audience $x_{4}$.","notes":"$x_2$ may be a convention rather than a subject. See also {prosa}, {rimni}, {rilti}, {finti}, {lisri}, {sanga}."},{"word":"pemcku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a book containing poem/verse $c_2=p_1$ by book author $c_3$ to book’s audience $c_4$ preserved in medium $c_5$."},{"word":"pemcrlimriki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a limerick about subject/theme $x_2$ by author $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {pemci}, {pemcrxaiku}, {pemcrsoneto}."},{"word":"pemcrsenru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a senryū poem about subject/theme $x_2$ by author $x_3$.","notes":"Japanese \"senryū\" 川柳"},{"word":"pemcrsoneto","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sonnet about subject/theme $x_2$ by author $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {pemci}, {pemcrxaiku}, {pemcrlimriki}."},{"word":"pemcrxaiku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a haiku about subject/theme $x_2$ by author $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {pemci}, {pemcrsoneto}, {pemcrlimriki}."},{"word":"pempau","score":1,"definition":"$pa_1$ is a verse of poem $pe_1$ about subject $pe_2$ by author $pe_3$ for intended audience $pe_4$.","notes":"Cf. {pemci}, {pagbu}, {vlali'i}, {vlagri}."},{"word":"pemsoneto","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sonnet"},{"word":"pemsuua","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a poem/piece of text with number $x_2$ (li) of $x_3$ (metrical foot) per line","notes":"See also {pemci}, {iambi}, {troxeii}, {anpesti}, {daktili}"},{"word":"pemxaiku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a haiku"},{"word":"penbi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a pen using ink $x_{2}$ applied by process $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {ciska}, {pinsi}, {xinmo}, {pimlu}."},{"word":"pencu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) touches $x_{2}$ with $x_{3}$ [a locus on $x_{1}$ or an instrument] at $x_{4}$ [a locus on $x_{2}$].","notes":"See also {ganse}, {darxi}, {jgari}, {penmi}, {jorne}, {satre}, {mosra}, {zgana}."},{"word":"pendo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is/acts as a friend of/to $x_{2}$ (experiencer); $x_{2}$ befriends $x_{1}$.","notes":"See also {bradi}, {xendo}, {nelci}, {prami}, {bradi}."},{"word":"pendy'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a friend of a friend of ... a friend of $x_2$ (experiencer), path-connected by the directed friendship relationship via intermediate nodes (friends) $x_3$ (list; ce'o).","notes":"No friendship relation is necessarily symmetric. This word is a {brapagjvo} using {zevla} \".{utka}\"."},{"word":"pengau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ introduces $p_1$ to $p_2$ at/in location $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {penmi}, {gasnu}."},{"word":"pengri","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a group meeting showing common property $g_2$ at/in location $p_3$."},{"word":"penka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is pink","notes":"Moved from {penki}. Cf. {xunblabi}, {labyxu'e}"},{"word":"penmi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ meets/encounters $x_{2}$ at/in location $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {jorne}, {jikca}, {pencu}."},{"word":"penmikani","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is some pemmican with components $x_2$","notes":"See also {cidja}, {rectu}, {jbari}"},{"word":"pensi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ thinks/considers/cogitates/reasons/is pensive about/reflects upon subject/concept $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is thoughtful (one sense); $x_2$ is mental (one sense)/intellectual (one sense) (= {selpei}). See also cmavo list {pe'i}, {jijnu}, {menli}, {morji}, {sidbo}, {jinvi}, se {nabmi}, {minra}, {lanli}, {besna}, {saske}, {skami}."},{"word":"pensi'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (set) meet at $x_2$ (location).","notes":"Simple -si'u lujvo. cf. {simxu}, {penmi}"},{"word":"penske","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a (so-called) science for socialization/matching/meeting between subjects $x_2$ in context/for purpose $x_3$, using methods $x_4$.","notes":"Basically, what eHarmony claims to do."},{"word":"pensku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ thinks thought / verbally thinks $x_2$ (quote)","notes":"Contraction of pensysku. This word does not follow the usual lujvo rules."},{"word":"pentu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a non-binary sibling of/to $x_2$ by bond/tie/standard/parent(s) $x_3$; [not necessarily biological].","notes":"See discussion associated with \"{dinti}\" concerning whether this meaning is restricted to \"affirmatively nonbinary\" or whether it is more general. See also: \"{dinti}\", \"{nunmu}\", \"{tunba}\", \"{mensi}\", \"{bruna}\", \"{tamne}\", \"{famti}\"."},{"word":"pe'o","selmaho":"PEhO","score":100000,"definition":"forethought flag for mathematical expression (mex) Polish (forethought) operator."},{"word":"pe'ocni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ feels friendship towards $x_2$","notes":"See also {pendo}, {cinmo}."},{"word":"perfore","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ perforates $x_2$ with holes $x_3$"},{"word":"pergamena","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a parchment"},{"word":"pergola","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pergola","notes":"See also {bitmu}, {spati}."},{"word":"perli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a pear [fruit] of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {grute}."},{"word":"perlokuti","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is perlocutionary in aspect $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"\"(of a speech act) producing an effect upon the listener, as in persuading, frightening, amusing, or causing the listener to act.\" See {itlokuti}, {lotkuti}, {skuselzu'e}, {banflese}, {bauske}"},{"word":"permudri","score":2,"definition":"$p_1=m_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains pear wood/lumber of type $p_2=m_2$."},{"word":"persika","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a peach of variety $x_2$","notes":"see also {flaume}, {rutrprunu}"},{"word":"persimo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a persimmon/ebony of species/variety/cultivar $x_2$."},{"word":"pertamca","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a pear tomato of variety/strain $t_2$."},{"word":"pertergu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a light bulb illuminating $x_2$ with light $x_3$"},{"word":"pertricu","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a pear tree (genus Pyrus) of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"peRUV","score":3,"definition":"Peru.","notes":"Cf. {pervu'ui}, {ketco}."},{"word":"pervuui","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Peruvian culture/nationality in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {peRUV}, {ketco}, {gento}, {brazo}, {tcokumte}."},{"word":"pesai","selmaho":"GOI*","score":2,"definition":"restrictive relative phrase marker: semi-permanently associated to; will remain associated unless something breaks that relation","notes":"Proposed as a variation of {po} with less semantic-boundary difficulties, while freeing up {po} for reassignment in dialects/forks. Legal ownership is a possible relation; it could also mean, say, the chair assigned to you in an office, which will remain 'your' chair until reassigned, where mere {pe} could just mean the one you're sitting on. {do'e}{sai} could be a variation to associate a bridi or the subject of the bridi, e.g. 'ti stizu do'esai mi'. See {pecai}, {pe}, {ponse}, {po'a}"},{"word":"pesku'i","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=k_1$ is considerate of $p_2=k_2$.","notes":"Cf. {pensi}, {kurji}."},{"word":"pesru'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1 =$ pr$_1$ is cognition (process of thought) with inputs $x_2 =$ pr$_2$, outputs $x_3 =$ pr$_3 =$ pe$_2$, passing through stages $x_4 =$ pr$_4$, performed by $x_5 =$ pe$_1$.","notes":"Confer: \"{puvypei}\", \"{nunpei}\", \"{selpei}\", \"{sidbo}\", \"{ganse}\", \"{sanji}\"."},{"word":"pesti'i","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=p_1$ hypothesizes $s_2=p_2$ to audience $s_3$ about subject/concept $x_4=p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {pensi}, {stidi}, {je'urja'o}."},{"word":"pesxu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is paste/pulp/dough/mash/mud/slurry [soft, smooth-textured, moist solid] of composition $x_{2}$.","notes":"$x_2$: composition including $x_2$, which need not be complete specification. See also {marxa}, {kliti}, {tarla}."},{"word":"pesymiste","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=m_1=p_1$ is a pessimist, with thoughts $x_2=m_2=p_2$.","notes":"u'ivla, and the source of {miste}."},{"word":"pesyske","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is cognitive science/cognitive psychology, of/about subject matter $s_2$ based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"Distinct from neuroscience ({benske}). Encompasses any scientific discipline studying cognition (not necessarily human cognition), and, perhaps, also subfields of philosophy concerned with the nature of reasoning."},{"word":"petso","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $10^{15}$ of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"See also {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}, {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}"},{"word":"pe'u","selmaho":"COI","score":100000,"definition":"vocative: please."},{"word":"pevjifpedvla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a \"false friend\" (word in different language that looks or sounds similar, but differs significantly in meaning) to $x_2$, meaning $x_3$ in language $x_4$.","notes":"Synonymous to {jifpedvla}. See {valsi}, {smuni}, {bangu}."},{"word":"pevna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$: its qualities are represented as a metaphor $x_2$ in dimension $x_{3+1,2}$","notes":"$x_3$ can include references to $x_1$ and $x_2$. See {pe'a}, {sidysmu}, {tanru}, {metfo}, {ve} {lujvo}, {cimjvo}"},{"word":"pevrisnyjelca","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is indigestion/heartburn suffered by $x_2$.","notes":"§13.13 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"pevyca'o zei uidje","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=u_1$ is a window of user interface $u_2$.","notes":"See {uidje}."},{"word":"pevycikna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is \"woke\" to/aware of $x_2$","notes":"A translation of the informal American English \"woke\". Caution: it's extremely {malgli} and may be misconstrued by non-{gliselbau}. x2 can be a societal injustice or some other pressing issues."},{"word":"pevycimjvo","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is an implicitly metaphorical lujvo with meaning $l_2$ and arguments $l_3$ built from metaphor $l_4$.","notes":"Used to refer to metaphorical lujvo that do not contain any -pev- rafsi (for “{pe'a}”). The word “{cimjvo}” is an example of such a lujvo and synonymous to pevycimjvo."},{"word":"pevypanje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a coral of species $x_2$."},{"word":"pevypinta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (organization/group/structure) is horizontal in metaphorical frame of reference $x_2$; $x_1$ lacks hierarchy/levels of membership of type $x_2$.","notes":"Contrasts with {pevysraji} 'vertical'/'hierarchical'."},{"word":"pevyplu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is like an island in a sea of $x_2$; $x_1$ is very distinct/foreign (in appearance, composition and/or behavior) from surroundings/environment/background $x_2$.","notes":"From {pe'a} {daplu}. Does not translate the English metaphor that to be an island is to be isolated. {jiksei}, {seicni}, and other words derived from {sepli} are better for this."},{"word":"pevyselma'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the part-of-speech / grammatical class of word $x_2$, which means or has function $x_{3}$ in language $x_{4}$.","notes":"= {vlagenkle}; Generalization of {selma'o}, to be usable for non-cmavo and words from other languages. See {ma'oi}"},{"word":"pevysemto","score":-1,"definition":"$x_0$","notes":"Ignore this definition, use {pevysme}."},{"word":"pevysmacu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a computer mouse with button/buttons $x_2$.","notes":"Mouse buttons: {se} pevysmacu (left: {zulselpevysmacu}, middle: {mijyselpevysmacu}), right: {prityselpevysmacu}); Mouse wheel: {pevysmacyxi'u}. See also: {samxa'e}."},{"word":"pevysmacyki'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mouse pad for mouse $x_2$ and is made of material $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {pevysmacu}, {kicne}."},{"word":"pevysmacyxi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mouse wheel of computer mouse $x_2$, and is made of materials/having properties $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mijyselpevysmacu}, {pevysmacu}."},{"word":"pevysme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Middle-Eastern language/culture/nationality in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"See also {semto}."},{"word":"pevysoljme","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a sunstone/aventurine feldspar [gem/polished stone] of type $j_2$ from source $j_3$.","notes":"See also: {pevysolkunra}."},{"word":"pevysolkunra","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a sunstone/aventurine feldspar [mineral] of type $k_2$ mined from source $k_3$.","notes":"See also: {pevysoljme}."},{"word":"pevysraji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (organization/group/structure) is vertical/hierarchical in metaphorical frame of reference $x_2$; $x_1$ has hierarchy/levels of membership of type $x_2$.","notes":"Contrasts with {pevypinta} 'horizontal'. Synonyms: {pevysetkai}, {kamvlisetkai}, {vlikamzmakai}."},{"word":"pevytirxu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has tiger-like stripes/markings $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sriba'a}, {tirxu}."},{"word":"pevzifrokpre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Freemason which is a member of lodge $x_2$, which belongs to grand lodge $x_3$."},{"word":"pexfebdja","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=p_1=c_1$ is a noodle/pasta/boiled dough eaten by $x_2=c_2$ made out of $x_3=p_2$ (normally grain(s) or legume(s)) which is boiled in $x_4=f_1$ (normally water) at temperature $x_5=f_2$ and pressure $x_6=f_3$","notes":"See also {febjukpa}, {grupesxu}. luvjo from {pesxu}, {febvi}, {cidja}. Not very jvajvo, but it works."},{"word":"pexrgu'akamole","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a guacamole [dip] containing ingredients $p_2$."},{"word":"pexrxarisa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is some harissa of composition $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {pesxu}, {cpina}."},{"word":"pexsalta","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass) is a quantity of bound salad [salad assembled with thick sauces] with ingredients/components including $k_1=s_2$ (mostly fresh leafy vegetables)."},{"word":"pextamca","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a plum/paste tomato of variety/strain $t_2$."},{"word":"pezli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a leaf of plant $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is foliage of $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {tricu}, {papri}, {spati}."},{"word":"pezri'oxu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is chlorophyll of type $x_2$; $x_1$ is chlorophyllous with type $x_2$"},{"word":"pezyfaltricu","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a deciduous tree of species $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ze'erpezytricu}."},{"word":"pezyfi'e","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a seadragon of genus/species $f_2$","notes":"See also {xirfi'e}, {tu'urfi'e}."},{"word":"pezysolrygu'i","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is sunlight which illuminates $g_3$ after passing through foliage of plant $p_2$ coming from the star/sun $s_1$"},{"word":"pezyxruba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of sorrel of subspecies $x_2$. ","notes":"Cf. {xruba}, {pezli}."},{"word":"pi","selmaho":"PA3","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: radix (number base) point; default decimal."},{"word":"pi'a","selmaho":"VUhU4","score":100000,"definition":"n-ary mathematical operator: operands are vectors to be treated as matrix rows."},{"word":"pi'ai","selmaho":"KE","score":5,"definition":"Prefix multiplication of unit selbri","notes":"Cf. {te'ai}, {fei'u}. Used to construct selbri for units such as coulombs, which is pi'ai xampo snidu [ke'e] which is x1 is measured in Coulombs (Ampere-seconds) as x2 (li) etc. Since pi'ai is prefix, pi'ai mitre snidu grake [ke'e] is m s g, etc.; separate multipliers are not necessary."},{"word":"pi'au","selmaho":"PA5","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: pi (approximately 3.1416...); the constant defined by the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of all circles.","notes":"Part of a proposal to move {pau} to {pai} and {poi'a}, {noi'a}, {soi'a} to {pau}, {nau}, {sau}. See also {tau'u}."},{"word":"pi'au'e","selmaho":"VUhU","score":2,"definition":"mekso ternary operator: extract digit from number; $X_2$nd macrodigit/term of number/tuple $X_1$ when $X_1$ is expressed in base/basis $X_3$.","notes":"$X_2$ defaults to 0; it must always be an integer. For the purposes of this description, suppose temporarily that the base is decimal/ten; this is for simplicity - statements generalize to other bases. The zeroth digit ($X_2$ = $0$) is the singles digit; the first digit ($X_2$ = $1$) is the tens digit; the $n$th digit (for any integer $n$) is the digit which represents the multiple of ${10}^{n}$; the positive-last ($X_2$ = {ma'uro}) digit is the most significant digit/figure in a finite number expressed in decimal; the negative-first ($X_2$ = $-1$) is the one-tenths digit; the negative-last digit for a terminating expansion in decimal is the least significant digit/figure of the number when expressed in decimal. Only macrodigits are extracted; so, in Roman numeral notation, decimal 120 = CXX, and the second (or positive-last) digit is C (which equals 100). $X_1$ may be expressed in any base but $X_3$ forces a conversion to its own base for the purposes of this extraction; $X_1$, $X_2$, $X_3$, and the result of the extraction may all be expressed in any base (independent of one another) and the default is assumed to be default of the cultural context for the math (according to the CLL, this is usually decimal), explicitly differing from this base requires {ju'u} or similar (which is allowed). The result/output of this function is a digit (thus, it concatenates with other PA automatically) and must filter through the interpretation rules in order to be considered a number; unless it explicitly expressed otherwise, it is assumed to be in the base of whatever digit-string it occurs in or, failing this/being alone, the base used in the cultural context of the text - it is not necessarily expressed in base-$X_3$."},{"word":"piblitki","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is vaginal/penile fluid/secretion of $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {glevi'i}, {pinjyjdu}."},{"word":"pibykre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is pubic hair of $x_2$."},{"word":"pibyta'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=t_1$ is genital/crotch area underwear, serving purpose $x_2=t_3$","notes":"Gender/sex agnostic/non-defined/ambiguous genital/crotch-covering type of underwear (see {fetpibyta'u}/{nakpibyta'u} for female/male specific wear). Cf. {nerta'u}, {taxfrbikini}, {tatyta'u}."},{"word":"picti","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a trillionth [$10^{-12}$] of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"Cf. {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}, {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}."},{"word":"pidu'e","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number: too much of."},{"word":"pi'e","selmaho":"PA3","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number:separates digits for base >16, not current standard, or variable (e.g. time, date)."},{"word":"pi'egre","score":1,"definition":"$pl_1=pa1$ (agent/object) leaps/jumps/springs/bounds, passing through $pa_2$ to $pa_3=pl_2$ from $pa_4=pl_3$ reaching height $pl_4$ propelled by $pl_5$."},{"word":"pi'ei","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mathematical/mekso binary operator: vector or function inner product over a field; the inner product of A and B over field C","notes":"The field is usually defined or implicitly clear from context. May be generalized to higher tensors over fields and which have many (or less) entries; in this case, it is tensor multiplication followed by contraction."},{"word":"pi'ei'au","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mathematical ternary operator: not-greater-prime-counting function","notes":"Outputs the number of prime numbers that are less than or equal to the input value a according to ordering rules b in ring c; contextless default for c is the standard/typical ring of integers (Z,+,*); contextless default for b is the standard typical ordering of the ring, which is the 'normal' absolute value (signless difference/distance with/from 0) for the standard ring (Z,+,*); thus, it will usually operate as an unary operator. Usually denoted \"π(n)\" in the literature."},{"word":"pi'ei'oi","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"mathematical ternary operator: prime-generating function.","notes":"The a-th prime according to ordering rules b in ring c; contextless default for c is the standard/typical ring of integers (Z,+,*); contextless default for b is the standard typical ordering of the ring, which is the 'normal' absolute value (signless difference/distance with/from 0) for the standard ring (Z,+,*); thus, it will usually operate as an unary operator. The function must be defined over the set of strictly positive integers (or, more generally, ordinals) in/for the first operand; generalizations may be possible. Ignores units and 0. It begins counting at 1 in/for the first operand; under contextless default conditions, the outputs increase strictly monotonically with respect to increase in the first input [a], starting with the least prime in (Z,+,*), namely p_1 = 2. Usually denoted \"p_i\" or \"Prime()\" in the literature. See also: \"{fei'i}\", \"{pau'au}\"."},{"word":"pi'eitci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (the acidity/hydrogen activity of a solution) measures $x_2$ in pH according to scale (si'o) $x_3$ using logarithmic base $x_4$ (default: ten)","notes":"x1 should not be an object/solution itself (that would be sumti-raising), but rather its acidity/basicness/hydrogen activity; in theory, something other than hydrogen activity could be measured (in which case, it would no longer truly be pH but, for some substance X, actually pX). x3 should specify a reference acidity and its associated pH value (for example: pure water has a pH of exactly 7), the meaning of changing the pH by 1, and in which direction basicness (xor acidity) increases (traditionally: toward positive infinity is representative of relativelt increasingly basicness); x2 can be any real number (not just restricted to the interval from 0 to fourteen), so long as it is pure (dimensionless)."},{"word":"pifcpi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hornbill of species $x_2$."},{"word":"pifmanfyta'u","score":1,"definition":"$t1=m1$ is a prison uniform for wearing by $t2=p1$ for purpose $t3$","notes":"from {pinfu} + {manfyta'u}"},{"word":"pifta'e","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=p_3$ is a cage for prisoner $t_2=p_1$ of $p_2$, made of material $t_3$"},{"word":"pifydi'u","score":2,"definition":"$d_1=p_3$ is a prison/jail/gaol operated or authorized by $p_2$, housing prisoners/inmates $p_1$"},{"word":"pifygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ takes into custody/imprisons $p_1$ as a prisoner/captive of $p_2$ restrained/held/confined by means/force $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {pinfu}, {gasnu}."},{"word":"pigvino","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a penguin of taxon $x_2$","notes":"See also {dzipo}, {cipni}"},{"word":"pi'i","selmaho":"VUhU1","score":100001,"definition":"n-ary mathematical operator: times; multiplication operator; [(((a * b) * c) * ...)].","notes":"see also {pilji}, {fe'i}"},{"word":"pi'izma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ exceeds $x_2$ is aspect $x_3$ (ka/ni) by factor $x_4$; $x_1$ is/does $x_3$ $x_4$ times as much as $x_2$ is/does.","notes":"Not exactly jvajvo. See {pilji}, {zmadu}."},{"word":"piji'i","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number: approximately all of."},{"word":"pijne","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a pin/peg (needle-shaped tool) for fastening to/piercing $x_{2}$, of material/properties $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {jesni}, {nivji}, {fenso}, {dinko}, {tutci}."},{"word":"pijyske","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ is philosophy with methodology $s_2$."},{"word":"pikci","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ begs/pleads/supplicates/entreats/implores/beseeches/prays [asks with humility] $x_{2}$ for $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also importune, petition, plea, solicit; $x_2$ benefactor, patron; $x_3$ boon, favor, gift, alms. See also {cpedu} which is more general as to manner, {pindi}."},{"word":"pikcu","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pikachu [pokemon]","notes":"borrowed from Japanese ピカチュウ"},{"word":"pikcyba'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a raichu [pokemon]","notes":"from {pikcu} + {banro}"},{"word":"pikcyve'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pichu [pokemon]","notes":"from {pikcu}+{verba}"},{"word":"pikmipri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ hides $x_2$ from $x_3$ (compiler) by making it a comment using $x_4$; $x_1$ comments out $x_2$"},{"word":"piknofibre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a/the pycnofiber [hair-like structure/coating; body-part] of $x_2$ at body location $x_3$","notes":"See also: {kurfa}, {pimlu}, {ketslau}, {ketsu}."},{"word":"pikpi","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a clefairy [pokemon]","notes":"borrowed from ピッピ, the Japanese name for clefairy"},{"word":"pikpyba'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a clefable [pokemon]","notes":"from {pikpi}+{banro}"},{"word":"pikpyve'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cleffa","notes":"from {pikpi}+{verba}"},{"word":"piksini","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) is the value of what is peeked at top of stack / LIFO queue $x_2$ (ordered group of entity); $x_1$ (entity) is the last (topmost) element of stack $x_2$","notes":"See also {poptono}, {pusxunu}, {stakeda}."},{"word":"piksku","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=p_3$ (agent) comments/remarks on/observes $c_2=p_1$ about subject $x_3=p_2$ to audience $x_4=c_3=p_4$ via expressive medium $x_5=c_5$.","notes":"Cf. {zgana}, {ga'a}, {za'a}, {retsku}."},{"word":"pikta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a ticket entitling $x_{2}$ to entitlement/privilege $x_{3}$ (event/state) under conditions $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {jaspu}."},{"word":"piktcu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pikachu"},{"word":"pilda","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is pale","notes":"See: {kandi}, {blabi}, {grusi}, {manku}, {xekri}"},{"word":"pilji","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the product/total/result of factors/multiplicands ($x_{2}$ and $x_{3}$) $x_{2}$ multiplied by $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {mekso}, {sumji}, {rapli}, {jalge}, {dilcu}, {pi'i}"},{"word":"piljy'efku","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$=$efku_1$=$pilji_1$ is $x_2$=$efku_2$=$pilji_2$ * $x_4$ * $x_4$ * $x_4$ * ... * $x_4$, multiplied $x_3$=$efku_3$ times, with multiplier $x_4$=$pilji_3$; $x_1$ = $x_2$ * ($x_4^{x_3}$)"},{"word":"pilka","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a crust/rind/peel/skin/hide/outer cover of $x_{2}$.","notes":"(cf. {grute}, {calku}, {skapi} (pilka as a general term includes skapi), {gacri})"},{"word":"pilkrfitspatrike","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of human skin with score/type/quantitatively categorizing result $x_2$ (li) on scale/by standard/in system $x_3$ (such as, but not necessarily, even in default: Fitzpatrick skin typing scale)."},{"word":"pilno","score":100005,"definition":"$x_1$ uses/employs $x_2$ [tool, apparatus, machine, agent, acting entity, material] for purpose $x_3$.","notes":"Also utilize; $x_2$ is useful/used productively by $x_1$ to do $x_3$ (use {selpli} for reordered places); hire/employ (use {le'ipli}, {lejyplicu'a}). (cf. {tutci}, {cabra}, {minji}, {gasnu}, {zukte} for $x_2$, cmavo list {pi'o}, {sazri}, {jibri})"},{"word":"piltapla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a scale (body part)"},{"word":"piltisna","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=p_1$ is a balloon, inflated with $t_2=p_2$"},{"word":"pilvi'u","score":2,"definition":"$v_1$ peels/removes skin/crust from $p_2=v_3$ with/leaving result/remnant/remainder $v_4$."},{"word":"pilzeni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Pilsner in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"pimboi","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a shuttlecock","notes":"Cf. {pimlu}, {bolci}, {pimboijvi}."},{"word":"pimboijvi","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ plays badminton against $j_2$ in competition $j_3$ for prize/title $j_4$.","notes":"Cf. {pimlu}, {bolci}, {jivna}, {ga'arboijvi}, {pimboi}."},{"word":"pimdu'i","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=p_2$ has the same feathers/plumage as $d_2$, the feathers/plumage being $p_1$.","notes":"Cf. {pimlu}, {dunli}."},{"word":"pimlu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the feather/plume(s)/plumage [body-part] of animal/species $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cipni}, {nalci}, {rebla}, {kerfa}, {penbi}."},{"word":"pimo'a","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number: too little of."},{"word":"pimpenbi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quill/plume/feather-pen using ink $x_2$, applied by process $x_3$, with feather being from individual/species $x_4$"},{"word":"pimu","selmaho":"PA*","score":1,"definition":"half.","notes":"synonym {fi'ure}; see also {xadba}"},{"word":"pimucu'o","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantified selbri: convert .5 to probability selbri; event $x_{1}$ has a 50/50 chance under cond. $x_{2}$."},{"word":"pinblaci","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=p_1$ is sheet glass of composition including $b_2$."},{"word":"pinblo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a raft for carrying $x_2$ propelled by $x_3$"},{"word":"pinca","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the urine/piss/pee of $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {vikmi}, {xasne}, {kalci}, {mabla}, {festi}."},{"word":"pincardikygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ shakes $d_1=c_1$ from side to side, with period $d_3$"},{"word":"pincivi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (body) excretes urine/urinates/pees/pisses $x_2$","notes":"zi'evla from {pincyvi'i}"},{"word":"pincyfi'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a candirú of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"syn. {kandiru}, {finprvandeli}; see also {latfi'e}"},{"word":"pincyre'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pisses on / excretes their urine at $x_2$","notes":"See {pinca}, {renro}."},{"word":"pincyvi'i","score":4,"definition":"$v_1=p_2$ (body) excretes urine/urinates/pees/pisses.","notes":"Cf. {kalcyvi'i}."},{"word":"pincyvi'itcuga'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ feels the sensation of needing to urinate/pee, under conditions $x_2$.","notes":"If intense, there is an associated pain, possibly among other sensations. The means of sensing this feeling/stimulus is internal and inherent."},{"word":"pindi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is poor/indigent/impoverished/lacking in goods/possessions/property $x_{2}$.","notes":"$x_2$ is scanty/meager/lacking for $x_1$. See also {ricfu}, {claxu}, {nitcu}, {pikci}."},{"word":"pinflani","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a flute.","notes":"Cf. {flani}, {pijne}, {flanrdizi}, {zgica'a}."},{"word":"pinfu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a prisoner/captive of $x_{2}$, restrained/held/confined by means/force $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {zifre}, {kavbu}, {rinju}, {ralte}, {fanta}, {cilce}."},{"word":"Pingo","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a car","notes":"The first letter must be capitalized. Loaned from Toki Pona."},{"word":"pinji","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the clitoris/penis [projecting reproductive organ; body-part] of $x_{2}$.","notes":"Normally context eliminates need for specificity; otherwise: penis (= {nakpinji}), clitoris (= {fetpinji}). See also {cinse}, {gletu}, {vibna}, {plibu}, {vlagi}, {mabla}, {ganti}."},{"word":"pinjyca'a","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an apparatus with apparatus operator $x_{2}$."},{"word":"pinjycarvi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is bukkake onto $c_2$ from $c_3=p_2$.","notes":"Use {nunpinjycarvi} for the event. Cf. {glevi'i}, {glefi'a}."},{"word":"pinjygai","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a penis sheath.","notes":"Cf. {pinji}, {gacri}."},{"word":"pinjyglu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ is a condom."},{"word":"pinjyjdu","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is smegma of $p_2$.","notes":"Includes male and female smegma. Cf. {glevi'i}, {pinca}, {karlakse}, {lakse}."},{"word":"pinjykapyvi'u","score":2,"definition":"$v_1$ circumcises/removes foreskin from $p_2=s_2=v_3$. ","notes":"Cf. {pinji}, {skapi}, {vimcu}. See also {pinjyskapi}. Also: $v_1$ is a mohel."},{"word":"pinjykei","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ “plays” with sex toy $k_2$ which resemles a primary reproductive organ.","notes":"See also: {pinjyzilkei}."},{"word":"pinjykinli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a penile spine of penis $x_2$ of body $x_3$."},{"word":"pinjyskapi","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is the foreskin of $p_2=s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {pinji}, {skapi}. See also {pinjykapyvi'u}."},{"word":"pinjyzilkei","score":1,"definition":"$k_2$ is a sex toy; more specific: a masturbation toy resembling a primary reproductive organ.","notes":"See also: {pinji}, {zilkei}."},{"word":"pinka","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (text) is a comment/remark/observation about subject $x_{2}$ expressed by $x_{3}$ to audience $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also: $x_3$ comments/remarks/says $x_1$ about $x_2$ (= terselpinka for reordered places). See also {jinvi}, {cusku}, {zgana}, {lanli}, {bacru}, {ciska}."},{"word":"pinkipai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Pinkie Pie from My Little Pony","notes":"Also: flatacai ~ Fluttershy; tu'ailspake ~ Twilight Sparkle, but jbovlastes morphology checker is not up to date, so this word can't be entered into the database yet. It's morphologically fine by today's standards, however, so feel free to use tu'ailspake."},{"word":"pino","selmaho":"PA*","score":1,"definition":"Number/digit: exactly none of (empty set as a subset of another set); in probability theory, \"guaranteed impossible\".","notes":"Distinct from \"{pisoi'au}\" in that non-empty null subsets can be 0% of their relevant supersets, but are not exactly none of it (which is what \"pino\" means)."},{"word":"pinpau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a row/rank of table/chart $x_2$.","notes":"see also {rajypau}"},{"word":"pinpaudu'i","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is in the same row(s) as $d_2$, row(s) $pa_1=pi_1$ is a part of whole/mass $pa_2$ in frame of reference $pi_2$.","notes":"x3 could be a table/chart, but also some other object. See also: same column (={rajypaudu'i})."},{"word":"pinpedi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a seal/sea lion/otary/walrus of genus/species $x_2$.","notes":"seal: {kermipri} pinpedi; sea lion: {kerja'o} pinpedi; see also {mabru}, {odbenu}"},{"word":"pinplin","score":1,"definition":"Name: Uranus","notes":"a {jvocme} meaning \"{pinta} {plini}\" or \"horizontal planet\". Named so because it's axis of rotation is tilted 98 degrees, with an equator virtually perpendicular to the ecliptic. Cf. {zelplin}"},{"word":"pinseljupso'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an omelette/ a flatly cooked egg from organism $x_2=s_2$, cooked by recipe $x_3=j_3$, flat relative to reference frame $x_4=p_2$","notes":"This does not imply whether the flatly cooked egg is indeed a chickens egg, but in most contexts this description will completely suffice. Note that you could also describe caviar omelette with this word! Yeay! See also {pinta}, {se} {jukpa} and {sovda}."},{"word":"pinsi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a pencil/crayon/stylus applying lead/marking material $x_{2}$, frame/support [of material] $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also writing brush; $x_1$ stimulates substrate medium $x_2$ to display marks; explicitly denoting a standard lead pencil (= {tabypinsi}). (cf. {ciska}, {penbi} (unlike the English equivalents, pinsi is the more general term over penbi), {burcu}, {bakri})"},{"word":"pinsi'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=p_1$ prostrates him/herself/itself before $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {pinta}, {sinma}."},{"word":"pinta","score":10001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is flat/level/horizontal in gravity/frame of reference $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {sraji}, {plita}, {xutla}."},{"word":"pintada","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a guinea fowl of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {cipni}"},{"word":"pintu'a","score":2,"definition":"$p_1=t_1$ is a plain/flatland at location $t_2$"},{"word":"pinvre","score":2,"definition":"$v_1$ lies on $v_2=p_1$.","notes":"Cf. {vreta}, {pinta}, {surla}, {sipna}."},{"word":"pinxe","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) drinks/imbibes beverage/drink/liquid refreshment $x_{2}$ from/out-of container/source $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {cidja}, {citka}, {taske}, {tunlo}, {xaksu}, {barja}, {birje}."},{"word":"pinxela","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pincer, chela, claw, nipper of an arthropod $x_2$","notes":"See also {jamfu}, {jgalu}"},{"word":"pinxiia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is covered in shingling (which may or may not be open) in the form reminiscent of that of a pine-cone/piñata/pineäpple, with shingles $x_2$."},{"word":"pinxydja","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is drinking water","notes":"See also {djacu}, {pinxe}, {jinsa}, {curve}, {cidja}"},{"word":"pinynacmei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a row vector of dimension $x_2$ with coordinates $x_3$, $x_4$, ...","notes":"See also {rajnacmei}"},{"word":"pi'o","selmaho":"BAI","score":100001,"definition":"pilno modal, 1st place used by ..."},{"word":"pipcarna","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=p_1$ somersaults over $c_2$ in direction $c_3$ to $p_2$ from $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {plipe}, {carna}."},{"word":"pipcinki","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a grasshopper of species $x_{2}$.","notes":"Cf. {pipyjalra}."},{"word":"pipis","score":1,"definition":"Pippi","notes":"For example: Pippi Longstocking (=pipis.clasmok)."},{"word":"pipkla","score":2,"definition":"$k_1=p_1$ skips/hops to $k_2=p_2$ from $k_3=p_3$ via route $k_4$.","notes":"Cf. {plipe}, {klama}."},{"word":"pipmu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x1=p1=m1$ bounds/[moves in jumps] to $x2=p2=m2$ from $x3=p3=m3$ via route $x4=m4$ and jump height $x5=p4$"},{"word":"pipno","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a piano/harpsichord/synthesizer/organ; a keyboard musical instrument.","notes":"See also {zgike}."},{"word":"pipybanfi","score":2,"definition":"$p_1=b_1$ is a frog of species $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {plipe}, {banfi}."},{"word":"pipyboi","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a bouncy ball/power ball/super ball made of material $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {plipe}, {bolci}."},{"word":"pipygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=p_3=p_5$ bounces $p_1$ to $p_2$ reaching height $p_4$"},{"word":"pipyjalra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a grasshopper of order/species/breed $x_2$.","notes":"from ma'oste"},{"word":"pireines","score":2,"definition":"the Pyrenees"},{"word":"piresi'e","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantified selbri: convert .2 = 1/5 to portion selbri; $x_{1}$ is 1/5 of mass/totality $x_{2}$."},{"word":"pirlarfi'i","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=p_3$ paints picture $f_2=p_1$ in style/art form $l_1$ representing/showing $p_2=f_4$ on medium $p_4$","notes":"from {pixra} {larcu} {finti} c.f. {cintypu'i}"},{"word":"pirmidi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pyramid of base/side $x_2$ and height $x_3$","notes":"See {kurfa}"},{"word":"pirnmipmepi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mip map of source image $x_2$ with downsized images $x_3$.","notes":"See also: {puvrmipmepi}, {sizrmipmepi}."},{"word":"piro","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number: all of."},{"word":"pirosi'e","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantified selbri: converts all-of to portion selbri; $x_{1}$ is the whole portion of mass $x_{2}$."},{"word":"pirxo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the language/sublanguage that uses no apparent recursion rules and is used by $x_2$ to express ideas (not text) $x_3$.","notes":"For describing the grammar use {gerna}. See also {uorfopno}, {malgli}, {nutko}, {lojbo}, {bridi}, {sumti}, {fancu}, {banmujepu}."},{"word":"piso'a","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number: almost all of."},{"word":"piso'e","selmaho":"PA*","score":1,"definition":"number: most of."},{"word":"piso'i","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number: much of."},{"word":"pisoi'a","selmaho":"PA*","score":-1,"definition":"almost all of/almost 1/almost surely/almost certainly (technical sense)"},{"word":"pisoi'ai","selmaho":"PA*","score":1,"definition":"almost all of/almost 1/almost surely/almost certainly (technical sense), but not \"exactly all of\" or \"guaranteed\" (sense: anti-impossible).","notes":"Has/of the full measure but is not literally all of the relevant superset (this word is distinct from and does not include the possibility of \"{piro}\"); the complementary subset is null but non-empty. In the context of probability, the result is not absolutely and perfectly certain in theory; alternative outcomes are technically possible. See also: \"{soi'ai}\", {pisu'osoi'ai}\"."},{"word":"pisoi'au","selmaho":"PA*","score":1,"definition":"almost none of/almost 0/almost never/almost certainly not/nearly nothing of (technical sense) but technically being non-empty or possible in theory (not impossible).","notes":"Having zero measure (not \"no measure\", since the measure does exist). This word does not contain \"{pino}\" in its potential reference; use \"{pisu'esoi'au}\" for that. In the context of probability theory, the relevant event is possible, just with probability 0. The relevant set is null but non-empty. See also: \"{soi'au}\"."},{"word":"piso'iroi","selmaho":"ROI*","score":100000,"definition":"tense interval modifier: often; objectively quantified tense; defaults as time tense."},{"word":"pisoi'u","selmaho":"PA*","score":-1,"definition":"almost none of/almost 0/almost never/almost certainly not/nearly nothing of (technical sense)"},{"word":"piso'o","selmaho":"PA*","score":1,"definition":"number: some of."},{"word":"piso'u","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number: a little of."},{"word":"piso'uroi","selmaho":"ROI*","score":100000,"definition":"tense interval modifier: rarely; objectively quantified tense; defaults as time tense."},{"word":"pistabno","score":1,"definition":"$p_2=t_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of graphite.","notes":"See also: graphene (={setpistabno})."},{"word":"pisu'esoi'au","selmaho":"PA*","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: at most almost-none of (0%, taken as a fraction of a whole); the referent set is null and may even be empty.","notes":"Basically equivalent to \"pino {jonai} pisoi'au\". See also: \"{su'esoi'au}\", \"{pino}\", \"{pisoi'au}\", \"{pisu'osoi'ai}\"."},{"word":"pisu'o","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number: at least some of."},{"word":"pisu'osoi'ai","selmaho":"PA*","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: at least almost-all of; at least almost-certain; 100%.","notes":"The complementary set is of measure 0 and may even be empty. Often, when people say \"100%\", they mean \"pi ro\"; however, \"{pisoi'ai}\" is also possible, but is mutually exclusive with the previous possibility (in the same way that \"{re}\" cannot mean \"{su'o} re\"). This cmavo string covers both cases and, so, is basically equivalent to \"piro jonai pisoi'ai\". See also: \"{soi'ai}\", \"{piro}\", \"{pa}\", \"{pisu'esoi'au}\"."},{"word":"piter","score":1,"definition":"Peter","notes":"Anglophone male given name."},{"word":"pitersinger","score":-1,"definition":"Peter Singer","notes":"Australian utilitarian {utliti zei marde} moral philosopher, 1946-present. See also {katajinadelazariRAdek}, {derekparfit}, {sidjvik}, {djerymibentym}, {djonstiuytMIL}, {utliti}. Alternatively {pitesiner}, {pitesinger}, {pityrsingyr}, and other possible renderings."},{"word":"piterSINger","score":-1,"definition":"Peter Singer","notes":"Deprecated; see instead {pitersinger}. Australian utilitarian {utliti zei marde} moral philosopher, 1946-present. See also {katajinadelazariRAdek}, {derekparfit}."},{"word":"pitki'otre","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is $m_2$ square kilometers on side / facing $m_3$ by standard $m_4$."},{"word":"pitnanba","score":3,"definition":"$n_1$ is a pizza with topping/ingredients $n_2$.","notes":"Cf. {iptsa}, {cidjrpitsa}, {nabypalne}."},{"word":"piton","score":1,"definition":"Python.","notes":"programming language"},{"word":"pitrklaine","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Klein bottle.","notes":"Cf. {plita}."},{"word":"pitsa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pizza with topping/ingredients $x_2$."},{"word":"pitxona","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a python of species $x_2$"},{"word":"pitybli","score":-1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a polyhedron.","notes":"See also: {plita}, {bliku}."},{"word":"pitytre","score":2,"definition":"$p_1=m_1$ is $m_2$ square metres/meters ($m^2$) measured in perpendicular directions (set)/defined by set of points (set) $p_2=m_3$ by standard $m_4$."},{"word":"pi'u","selmaho":"JOI","score":100002,"definition":"non-logical connective: cross product; Cartesian product of sets."},{"word":"pi'u'e","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso n-ary operator: generate ordered tuple/list from inputs; pi'u'e$(x_1, x_2) = (x_1, x_2)$, pi'u'e$(x_1, x_2, x_3) = (x_1, x_2, x_3)$, etc.","notes":"Careful: pi'u'e$((x_1, x_2), x_3) = ((x_1, x_2), x_3) \\neq (x_1, x_2, x_3) =$ pi'u'e$(x_1, x_2, x_3)$, although the two may be isomorphically related to one another in the trivial and standard manner; thus, extraction is necessary, and this word cannot be defined by simple self-iteration. The result in at least the binary case belongs to the result of \"{pi'u}\" having been applied to the spaces in which this word's inputs respectively live (in like order). Like many other open-ended n-ary operators in Lojban, this word already functions as a 'big' operator (as series 'Σ' does for summation) for finitely many explicit inputs, but can be made explicitly so or can be generalized to infintely many or arbitrary inputs via the usual Lojbanic big-operator conversion methodology (\"{se'au}\")."},{"word":"pixra","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a picture/illustration representing/showing $x_{2}$, made by artist $x_{3}$ in medium $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also (adjective:) $x_1$ is pictorial/illustrative; drawing (= {xraselci'a}), $x_1$ draws $x_2$ (= xraci'a/xraci'a), image (= {xratai}), photo (= {kacmyxra}), take a photo (= {kacmyterxra}, {kacmyxragau}, {kacmyxrazu'e}); sculpture, relief (= {blixra}). See also {ciska}, {cinta}, {prina}, {mupli}, {barna}, {skina}."},{"word":"pixrlate","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ (agent) drinks/imbibes latte refreshment $p_2$ [caffelatte/(masala) chai latte/mate latte/matcha latte] from/out-of container/source $p_3$.","notes":"x2 could be any hot beverage with milk. Specifically calling people \"latte drinkers\" (=le'e {pixrlate}; stereotypical) has become a common political attack in Western cultures. For non-cultural specific usage: coffee with hot milk (={glaladyckafi}). See also: kaffelatte (={kafrlate}), chai latte (={tcatrmasala} be lo ladru; {pixrlate} be lo tcatrmasala)."},{"word":"pixsaktu'u","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a (drinking) straw/sucker of material $t_2$ used by drinker/sucker (agent) $p_1=t_1$ for drinking beverage/drink/liquid refreshment $p_2$ from/out-of container/source $p_3$."},{"word":"pixydja","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is drinking water for $c_2$.","notes":"See also {djacu}, {pinxe}, {jinsa}, {curve}, {cidja}."},{"word":"pixyjau","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is drinking water","notes":"Syn. {pixydja}. See also {djacu}, {pinxe}, {jinsa}, {curve}, {cidja}"},{"word":"pizau'u","selmaho":"PA*","score":1,"definition":"arbitrarily much of, arbitrarily close to 1, an arbitrarily large proper fraction/percentage of","notes":"Equivalent to exactly \"nopizau'u\". No assumption of the signum beyond what \"{pi}\" forces. In absolute value, this is nonzero and strictly less than 1, but it is as close as to 1 as desired."},{"word":"placazgau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) implements plan $x_2$ (nu/si'o)","notes":"See {platu}, {ca'a}, {gasnu}, {cazyfau}, {cazgau}"},{"word":"plageni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plague caused by pestilence $x_2$"},{"word":"plaina","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plane (tool)"},{"word":"plai'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is especially $x_2$ (ka); among what satisfies $x_2$, $x_1$ does especially so","notes":"See also {mupli} or {muplka}, {vajni}, {po'o}, {ji'a}, {pai'o}"},{"word":"plajva","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=p_2$ is a policy by $p_1$ policy maker regarding $j_3$ subject of policy, $j_1$ is political","notes":"Made out of {platu}, {javni}. Politics as an activity may be \"nu plajva\" and political science may be \"plajva saske\""},{"word":"plana","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is plump/fat/obese [excessively thick/bulbous/swollen] by standard $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cinla}, {rotsu}, {barda}, {punli}, {grasu}."},{"word":"planemo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a planetary-mass object, planemo, planetary body","notes":"Includes dwarf planets, the larger moons, free-floating planemos (like ejected from a system (rogue planets) or formed through cloud-collapse rather than accretion (sub-brown dwarfs)). See also {planeta}"},{"word":"planeta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a planet","notes":"Unlike {plini} describes only true planets and is not applied to asteroids, comets and dwarf planets. See also {plini}, {bisycmaplini}, {cmaplini}, {jidkyplini}, {mluni}, {terdi}"},{"word":"plank","score":2,"definition":"Planck."},{"word":"plankexu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the elementary unit (quantum) of angular momentum/half of Planck's reduced constant [id est: hbar/2 = h/(4 pi)] expressed in units $x_2$ (default: unitless/dimensionless and so that it is equal to 1) in paradigm/system/metaphysics/universe $x_3$ (default: this, our actual, physical universe)","notes":"This unit is not equal to hbar itself, but half thereof; it is equal to the absolute value/magnitude of magnetic quantum number of an electron. In our world and in SI units, this quantity is approximately equal to: $5.27285863 * 10^{-35} (m^{2})*kg/s$. See also {gravnutnoia}, {tcelerita}, {boltsemaku}, {avgadro}, {ocnerta}, {paulcna}."},{"word":"plantago","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plantain (small plant with flower spike) of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {jupybadna}"},{"word":"plargoni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a geranium of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"plasema","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plasma of blood $x_2$","notes":"See {ciblu}"},{"word":"plasimi","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plasma (state of matter) of matter $x_2$","notes":"See {gapci}, {litki}, {sligu}"},{"word":"platano","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sycamore (Platanus) of species $x_2$."},{"word":"platesa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plaice of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {mlafi'e}."},{"word":"platipu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a platypus of species $x_2$","notes":"See {kanguru}, {dalko'ala}"},{"word":"platu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) plans/designs/plots plan/arrangement/plot/[schematic] $x_{2}$ for state/process $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also invents/organizes; $x_2$ design, scheme; the structure or layout of an object would be represented as a state in $x_3$. See also {cartu}."},{"word":"plavzabu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a playground for people including $x_2$ with equipment including $x_3$, situated in ambient/surrounding area $x_4$.","notes":"$x_4$ can also be used to specify the material which is being used for the ground (woodchips, rubber, cement, etc.). See also: \"{kelpanka}\"."},{"word":"plebo'o","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a sheet [2-dimensional shape flexible in 3 dimensions] of paper.","notes":"See also: {plekarda}, {pelji}, {boxfo}"},{"word":"pledakli","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=p_1$ is a paper bag/sack with contents $d_2$."},{"word":"pledi'i","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a money with issue money $x_{2}$."},{"word":"plejaita'o","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=j_1$ is a clipboard made of $t_2$ with clip $j_3$ for holding paper $j_2=p_1$"},{"word":"pleji","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ pays/compensates/remunerates/[rewards] payment $x_{2}$ to recipient/payee $x_{3}$ for goods/services $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also $x_4$ commodities; $x_4$ may be a specific object, a commodity (mass), an event, or a property; pedantically, for objects/commodities, this is sumti-raising from ownership of the object/commodity (= {posle'i}, {posyvelyle'i} for unambiguous semantics); rent (= {jerle'i}, {lejyjbera}). (cf. {canja}, {cnemu}, {friti}, {kargu}, {vecnu}, {jdima}, {prali}, {jerna}, {sfasa}, {dunda}, {jinga}, {dapma}; see note at jdima on cost/price/value distinction, {cirko}, {dirba})"},{"word":"plekarda","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a sheet [small nearly-2-dimensional shape/form] of paper in shape $k_3$.","notes":"See also {plebo'o}, {pelji}, {karda}."},{"word":"plekarni","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is a journal/periodical/magazine/[newspaper] printed on paper with content $k_2$ published by $k_3$ for audience $k_4$. ","notes":"Cf. {karni}, {pelji}, {snukarni}."},{"word":"pleke'atci","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a hole punch.","notes":"For a broader sense of the term, see “{ke'atci}”."},{"word":"pleplolarcmaci","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is origametry/origami-geometry mathematics of subtype/with axioms $x2$; $x1$ is the mathematics/mathematical principles of paper folding of form $x2$ "},{"word":"pleplolarcu","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is/pertains to the art/craft/skill of origami (paper folding)"},{"word":"plesigja","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a cigarette made of $s_2$ by $s_3$."},{"word":"plesiio","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plesiosaur [member of order Plesiosauria] of subtaxon/type/genus/species/variety/breed $x_2$.","notes":"See also: {dinso}, {dinsauru}, {ikfiio}, {disrmuzo}, {ketslau}, {rexsa}."},{"word":"pleta'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a carton for contents $x_2$.","notes":"from {pelji} + {tanxe}"},{"word":"pletomino","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a polyform/polyplet/polyomino/polyabolo/polyiamond (etc.) composed of parts/'tile' polytope $x2$ arranged in (finite) unified shape/pattern $x3$ in ambient space $x4$ and subject to rules/restrictions/conditions $x5$","notes":"The number arrangement and rules may be as generic/vague as desired. The number of polytope 'tiles' used can be specified in the third of fifth terbri as desired; the polytopes used need not all be the same, nor regular, so long as the arrangement is meaningful and possible. One of the main differences between rectangular polyplets and polyominoes is that polyominoes cannot have their polytope tiles touching only at their vertices whereas polyplets can (thus, polyominoes are a subset of the rectangular polyplets); this difference can be specified in the final terbri. A tiling of a space may be considered to be an infinite polyform, but that is rather pathological and we can reasonably assume that polyforms referenced by this word will be finite. The polyform is considered to be a unified whole entity. The ambient space is usually going to be the Euclidean space of the same dimension as the polytopes (and the former dimension cannot be exceeded by the latter except in the marginal case of lower-dimensional (id est: hyperplanar) arrangements, in which case parallel cross-sections are really being considered); this space determines the rigid-motion/symmetry isomorphisms of various polyforms (Z and S tetraminoes are non-isomorphic under rigid-motion in the Euclidean plane but are so isomorphic in Euclidean 3-space). The ambient space also determines the expression of (and indeed the 'allowed') polytopes: spherical geometry allows for digons to be arranged so as to form a polyform, but Euclidean 2-space prohibits such objects from the set of possible polygons. The default polytope will probably be a 2-dimensional square; thus the default ambient space will likely be Euclidean 2-space. See also: {karda}, {korfaipletomino}"},{"word":"pletu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cardboard/paper tube of paper $x_2$"},{"word":"plibu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the pubic area/external genitalia [body-part] of $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cinse}, {gletu}, {pinji}, {vibna}, {vlagi}, {ganti}, {mabla}."},{"word":"plicme","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is the username/pseudonym/pen-name of $c_2=p_1$ for use with/by resource $c_3=p_2$ for purpose $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {pilno}, {cmene}, {cmisau}, {cmeveigau}, {japyvla}."},{"word":"plicru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ allows $x_2$ to use/employ $x_3$ for purpose $x_4$","notes":"$c_1$ allows $p_1$ to use/employ $p_2$ for purpose $p_3$"},{"word":"plicu'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=p_1$ adopts/selects/chooses/accepts $c_2=p_2$ out of alternatives $c_3$ for purpose $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {pilno}, {cuxna}, {nelrai}."},{"word":"plijaspu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the copyright licence in accordance with which $x_2$ is released by author/owner $x_3$."},{"word":"plika'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is able to use $x_2$ for purpose $x_3$ under conditions $x_4$."},{"word":"plikai","score":0,"definition":"$x_1 = k_1 \\approx p_2$ has functionality/utility/use features $x_2 = k_2 \\approx p_2$ for purpose/in context $x_3 = p_3$"},{"word":"plikra","score":1,"definition":"$x1=k1$ is a resource for $x2=p1$ to use","notes":"from {pilno} + {krasi}"},{"word":"plini","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a planet revolving around $x_{2}$ with planetary characteristics $x_{3}$, orbital parameters $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {lunra}, {mluni}, {terdi}, {solri}, {munje}."},{"word":"plinybinsenta","score":1,"definition":" $x1=s1$ is a mantle of $x2=s2$ [material] within planet $x3=p1=s3$","notes":"from {plini} + {jbini} + {senta}"},{"word":"plinycma","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=p_1$ is an asteroid/planetoid revolving around $p_2$ with characteristics $p_3$ and orbital parameters $p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {plini}, {cmalu}, {cmaplini}, {jdikyplini}."},{"word":"plinymidju","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is the planetary core of $x2$","notes":"from {plini}+{midju}"},{"word":"plinymijysenta","score":0,"definition":"$x1=s1$ is a mantle of $x2=s2$ [material] within planet $x3=p1=s3$","notes":"from {plini} + {midju} + {senta}"},{"word":"plinypo'igaumi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=m_1=g_1$ is a Death Star destroying planet $x_2=po_1=pl_1$ (default zi'o), into pieces $x_3=po_2$, with exhahust pipe $x_4$.","notes":"$x_2$ defaults to zi'o so you can refer to a Death Star that isn't necessarily destroying a planet. cf. {plini}, {porpi}, {gasnu}, {minji}"},{"word":"plinyske","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ (mass of facts) is planetary science based on methology $x_2=s_3$."},{"word":"plinyxabykoi","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is the equator of planet $x_2=p_1$ (default Earth) revolving around $p_2$","notes":"from {plini} {xadba} {korbi} c.f. {plinyxadba} {jedjipli'i}"},{"word":"plinyxadba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hemisphere of planet $x_2$ (default Earth) revolving around $p_2$","notes":"from {plini} {xadba} c.f. {bolxadba}"},{"word":"plipe","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent/object) leaps/jumps/springs/bounds to $x_{2}$ from $x_{3}$ reaching height $x_{4}$ propelled by $x_{5}$.","notes":"Place structure parallels klama; hence $x_4$ may be a route-like expression. See also {bajra}, {stapa}, {cpare}, {lafti}."},{"word":"plipovypo'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ possess/is permitted only the right to use $x_2$ (and possibly physically possess $x_2$ as well) under law $x_3$","notes":"This word is useful for ownership of a movie, or a rented house, or a do at work/school, among other things; one does not really own theset things, only the right to use them. One may or may not have the object in one's physical or immediate possession; the concept of what constitutes \"having in one's physical possession\" is left semantically ambiguous. Permanence of this status or authority over it is not specified. This word uses the experimental rafsi \"-pov-\" for the word {po'o}."},{"word":"pliri'a","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=p_1$ applies $r_2=p_2$ to $r_3=p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {pilno}."},{"word":"plise","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an apple [fruit] of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {grute}."},{"word":"plisesumu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a secondary meaning of $x_2$; $x_1$ is an indelible connotation/subtext of word/phrase $x_2$","notes":"Coined by mungojelly (la lunbe): \"A plisesumu is an implicit meaning that piggybacks along with the main meaning of something, asserting unrelated things in a way that's difficult to extract & deny.\" Refers to a specific kind of subtle, unintentional connotation, often visible in the shape or etymology of a word itself."},{"word":"plisyjisra","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of apple juice made from apple/apples $j_2=p_1$.","notes":"See also: {plise}, {jisra}"},{"word":"plisymudri","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains apple wood/lumber from apple tree(s) of cultivar $m_2=p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {plise}, {mudri}."},{"word":"plisysmigrute","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=s_1=p_1$ is a pome [fruit] of species/strain $g_2$.","notes":"In botany, a pome (after the Latin word for fruit: pōmum) is a type of fruit (={grute}) produced by flowering plants in the subtribe Malinae of the family Rosaceae. The best-known example of a pome is the apple (={plise}). See also: plants in the subtribe Malinae of the family Rosaceae (={plisysmispa})."},{"word":"plisysmispa","score":1,"definition":"$sp_1=si_1=p_1$ is a plant belonging to apple subtribe [Malinae] in the rose family, of species/strain/cultivar $sp_2$.","notes":"See also: pome (={plisysmigrute}) and apple (={plise})."},{"word":"plisytricu","score":3,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an apple tree of tree species $x_{2}$."},{"word":"plisytsi","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=t_1$ is/are apple seed.","notes":"See also: {plise} and {tsiju}."},{"word":"plita","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a plane [2-dimensional shape/form] defined by points $x_{2}$ (set); $x_{1}$ is flat/[smooth].","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is even/planar/level. ($x_2$ is a set of points at least sufficient to define the plane); See also {xutla}, {sefta}, {tapla}, {karda}, {boxfo}, {pinta}."},{"word":"plitxadni'enri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (shape/cross-section/concrete object) is a card/flat object and is oriented such that its body lies in plane $x_2$","notes":"The direction which its faces (assuming that it is endowed with an orientation along its perimeter) is locally perpendicular to $x_2$ and is described by {cra'arna}."},{"word":"pli'ula","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pill (digestible but not necessarily containing medication)","notes":"See {micyxu'i}, {djarunta}, {tunlo}"},{"word":"plivei","score":2,"definition":"$v_1$ is a log/record of data $v_2$ (nu/du'u) about $v_3=p_1$'s use of resource $p_2$ for purpose $p_3$ recorded in medium $v_4$.","notes":"Cf. {pilno}, {vreji}, {cmisau}, {cmeveigau}."},{"word":"plixa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) plows/furrows/tills [cuts into and turns up] $x_{2}$ with tool $x_{3}$ propelled by $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {kakpa}, {sraku}, {katna}, {skuro}."},{"word":"plixau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$=$p_2$ is useful/good for $x_2=p_1$ by the standard of being usable for purpose $p_3$.","notes":"x3 is \"usable\". See alse {selplika'e}. Made from {pilno} + {xamgu}."},{"word":"plixaudai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an utility(something useful).","notes":"from {plixau}+{dacti}"},{"word":"plixauvla","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a useful word meaning/causing $v_2=x_1=p_2$, a meaning which is useful to $x_2=p_1$ for purpose $p_3$, in language $v_3$"},{"word":"plizilpla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is intended for use as $x_2$ (ka)"},{"word":"plonebrespa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a frill-necked lizard (Chlamydosaurus) of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {respa}."},{"word":"plopijne","score":3,"definition":"$pi_1=po_2$ is a staple for holding together $pi_2$, made of $pi_3$","notes":"Conceivably this might include a paper fastener as well. See {plopijnytci} for stapler."},{"word":"plopijnytci","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a stapler.","notes":"Cf. {plopijne}, {tutci}."},{"word":"ploskami","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a laptop for purpose $x_2$ with hinge $x_3$"},{"word":"pluja","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is complex/complicated/involved in aspect/property $x_{2}$ (ka) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also tangled, confused. See also {cfipu}, {banli}, {sampu}, {jgena}."},{"word":"pluka","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event/state) seems pleasant to/pleases $x_{2}$ under conditions $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {rigni}, cmavo list {pu'a}, {melbi}, {nelci}, {prami}."},{"word":"plukauai","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is kawaii, lovable,adorable, cute to $x_2$","notes":"Corresponds to Japanese 可愛い (kawaii)"},{"word":"plukauaii","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is kawaii, lovable, adorable, cute to $x_2$","notes":"Corresponds to Japanese 可愛い (kawaii). See also {iumle}"},{"word":"pluna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ orbits a (common) barycenter with $x_2$, with orbital characteristics/parameterz $x_3$.","notes":"Typically but not necessarily, $x_2$ will be the more massive object (compared to $x_1$) unless the barycenter is outside of both bodies; nonetheless, this word is technically symmetric between $x_1$ and $x_2$ if no external force is being applied to the system or either body (causing a deviation from orbit). See also: \"{mluni}\". If \"mluni\" is strictly about objects which orbit planets or artificial objects which orbit stellar or smaller objects (if they orbit them at all), then this word is a generalization; it can reference such objects, or planets around their sun(s), or satellite galaxies, among others. If \"mluni\" has a definition which encompasses this one in terms of scope, then this one should probably be deleted."},{"word":"pluta","score":100004,"definition":"$x_1$ is a route/path/way/course/track to $x_2$ from $x_3$ via/defined by points including $x_4$ (set).","notes":"A route merely connects origin/destination, but need not be improved in any way; ($x_4$ is a set of points at least sufficient to constrain the route relevantly). (cf. {litru}, {naxle}, {tcana}, {dargu}, {klaji}, ve {klama}; {tadji}, {zukte} for means to a goal, {klama}, {pagre})"},{"word":"pluton","score":1,"definition":"Pluto","notes":"Cf. {jdikyplini}."},{"word":"pluxaron","score":1,"definition":"the Pluto-Charon binary system, possibly including other satellites or the surrounding space."},{"word":"po","selmaho":"GOI","score":100000,"definition":"restrictive relative phrase marker: which is specific to ...; normal possessive physical/legal."},{"word":"po'a","selmaho":"BAI","score":3,"definition":"ponse modal, 1st place: with possessor/owner...","notes":"See {ponse}, {po}"},{"word":"po'afli","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ fails to explode; $f_1$ is a dud.","notes":"Cf. {spoja}, {fliba}."},{"word":"po'asna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an explosion sound made by $x_2$"},{"word":"pocli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ poses deflated and derided morally worthless, cheap, vulgar, commonplace, banal qualities according to $x_2$ in aspect $x_3$","notes":"$x_1$ poses poshlyi [Russian original term] morally worthless, cheap, sham, smutty, vulgar, common, commonplace, trivial, trite, banal qualities that are subject to being deflated and derided. $x_1$ is poshlyi / posljak / posljacka / exposes poshlost' / poshlust. See {tartrpocli} for a non-experimental synonym."},{"word":"po'e","selmaho":"GOI","score":100000,"definition":"restrictive relative phrase marker: which belongs to ... ; inalienable possession."},{"word":"po'edji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=p_1=d_1$ wants to own/possess/have $x_2=p_2$ for purpose $x_3=d_3$, wanting to own/possess/have it by right/custom/law $x_4=p_3$.","notes":"$d_2$ is the abstraction of $x_1$ having $x_2$."},{"word":"po'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"porsi modal, 1st place (in order) sequentially; in the sequence ..."},{"word":"poi","selmaho":"NOI","score":100000,"definition":"restrictive relative clause; attaches subordinate bridi with identifying information to a sumti."},{"word":"poi'a","selmaho":"NOIhA","score":4,"definition":"restrictive adverbial: converts selbri to bridi adverbial term. The first place of the converted selbri is claimed to occur in conjunction with the outer bridi. {broda poi'a brode} means {lo nu broda cu fasnu gi'e brode}.","notes":"Has rightward scope. Terminator {fe'u}. See also {noi'a}, {poi'o'a}, {noi'o'a}, {soi'a}, {soi}."},{"word":"poi'a'u","selmaho":"NOIhAhU","score":1,"definition":"PA restrictive relative clause; attaches to a PA number/numeral/digit with the ke'a referring to that PA number/numeral/digit.","notes":"It attaches to the last mentioned PA, which can be only a single digit within a number rather than the entire number itself (if it has digit length greater than one in some base). Thus, beware of grouping. Confer: {noi'a'u}, {jau'au}. The attachment of this word to the immediately preceding word can be ovverridden by the usage of {xe'au}, which begins bracketing together an utterance/subexpression that will be considered to be the single and whole referent of the clause introduced by this word, the utterance of which also finishes the bracket. There is a proposal to expand the attachment of this word to any word spoken in a mekso utterance (rather than only members of selma'o PA), including members of selma'o VUhU, etc. See also: {poi'au}."},{"word":"poi'au","selmaho":"NOIhAU","score":1,"definition":"number/interpreted mathematical object restrictive clause","notes":"It first terminates the immediately preceding expression and immediately forces its interpretation as a mathematical object as far as possible (so an unmodified PA*, BY*, or SYM* constuct (string) is terminated (as by {boi}) and then understood as a number/word; operators are understood as objects as well). Thn it introduces a restrictive relative clause in which {ke'a} refers to the immediately preceding object. This differs from the PA relative clause markers in that it forces the interpretation of the string as much as possible and the resulting meaning/object is the subject. It interprets the maximal immediately preceding string."},{"word":"poi'e","selmaho":"NU","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$, $x_2$, $x_3$... are such that {poi'e} abstraction is true; each {ke'a} binds another argument of the resulting predicate","notes":"Like {poi'i}, but multiple {ke'a} create multiple arguments (rather than just repeating the x1 every time)"},{"word":"po'i'ei","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"$n$-ary mekso operator: for an input of ordered list of ordered pairs $((X_1, Y_1), (X_2, Y_2), (X_3, Y_3), ..., (X_n, Y_n))$, it outputs formal generalized rational function $(x - X_1)^{Y_1} (x - X_2)^{Y_2} (x - X_3)^{Y_3} ... (x - X_n)^{Y_n}$ in the adjoined indeterminate (here: $x$).","notes":"$n$ may be infinite, under the condition that the function is well-defined. In the definition, adjacency of terms denotes multiplication in the relevant algebraic structure. If there is an $i$ such that $Y_i$ is omitted, then $Y_i = 1$ by default. For any $i$, there is no constraint on the values which may be taken by $X_i$ or $Y_i$. See also: \"{po'i'oi}\"."},{"word":"poi'i","selmaho":"NU","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is such that {poi'i} abstraction is true; $x_1$ binds {ke'a} within the abstraction. ","notes":"Originally proposed by And Rosta around 2001."},{"word":"poiklo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (sequence/string) has an occurrence at position/offset $x_2$ (number) in sequence/string $x_3$","notes":"x2 is a number between 1 and the length of the sequence x3. The first element has 1 as index for paralleling {moi}."},{"word":"poimniksi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a phoenix of species $x_2$"},{"word":"poi'o'a","selmaho":"NOIhA","score":1,"definition":"restrictive first place adverbial: converts selbri to bridi adverbial term. The outer bridi is claimed to occur together with the event of the first place of that bridi satisfying the converted selbri. {broda poi'o'a brode} means {broda fau lo nu vo'a brode}.","notes":"Terminator {fe'u}. See also {poi'a}, {noi'a}, {noi'o'a}, {soi'a}, {soi}."},{"word":"po'i'oi","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso at-most-3-ary operator: convert to polynomial; $X_1$ (ordered list of algebraic structure (probably field) elements) forms the (ordered list of) coefficients of a polynomial/Laurent-like series with respect to indeterminate $X_2$ under ordering rule $X_3$ (default for finite list: the first entry is the coefficient of the highest-degree term and each subsequent entry is the next lesser-degree coefficient via counting by ones and wherein the last entry is the constant term)","notes":"In English, there is no good way to distinguish between $x^2 + 2x$ as a function and as a number; typical notation would demand that it is a number but abuse must be adopted since no easy alternative exists for its expression as a function (such as when it is being defined; mapping notation is one of the best options, but is cumbersome). Lojban now allows for such functionality: just apply this word to the ordered list (1,2,0) and do not fill the second terbri ($X_2$: the indeterminate). This word can also be viewed as creating an object in a ring. Termination of the list is extremely important; under normal interpretations, list entries can themselves have operations applied internally; moreover, multiple indetermimates can be introduced by careful application of this word to a list wherein each entry is itself treated as a polynomial. The last entry in $X_1$ must be 'constant' term (when understood as a function), so care must be taken to explicitly mention an appropriate number of zeroes. See also: \"{cpolinomi'a}\", \"{po'i'ei}\"."},{"word":"poirsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a partial/total ordering on set $x_2$ defined by rules $x_3$","notes":"Use with {fi'o} for specification of ordering. Rather similar to {porsi}; notice that the terbri are permuted."},{"word":"pois","score":1,"definition":"mashed cooked taro corm, a Polynesian staple food, Hawaiian poi"},{"word":"pojbre","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is ready for explosion/detonation; $b_1$ is armed."},{"word":"pojbregau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ makes $b_1$ ready for explosion/detonation.","notes":"Cf. {pojbregau}"},{"word":"pojbrezu'e","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ makes $b_1$ ready for explosion/detonation for goal $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {pojbregau}"},{"word":"pojgu'i","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=s_1$ is a flash of light at $g_2$ from source $g_3$"},{"word":"pojma'a","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an explode-mountain with mountainous $x_{2}$."},{"word":"pojyke'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a crater."},{"word":"pokme'oni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Pokémon/Pocket Monster of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {daskycizda'u}, {crida}."},{"word":"polfemu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is something which is (relatively, but immensely) strong in domain/in doing $x_2$ but which is (relatively but extremely) restricted (thus weakened and vulnerable) in domain/doing $x_3$","notes":"The restriction should not just imply some degree of vulnerability; it should also imply an inability to effectively achieve goals. The Italian navy during the Second World War can be so described."},{"word":"polgosu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a halibut of species $x_2$.","notes":"syn. {finprxipoglosu}; Cf. {flundero}, {mlafi'e}."},{"word":"polje","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (force) folds/creases $x_{2}$ at locus/loci/forming crease(s)/bend(s) $x_{3}$.","notes":"For agentive folding (= {plogau}, {plozu'e}); use cardinal-value sumti in $x_3$, or rapli, to indicate multiple folds. See also {korcu}, {cinje}, {boxfo}, {boxna}."},{"word":"polno","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Polynesian/Oceanian (geographic region) culture/nationality/languages in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {sralo}, {daplu}, {xamsi}."},{"word":"polpeta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a meatball (a ball of minced or ground meat, seasoned and cooked) consisting of $x_2$","notes":"See also {tefteli}, {frikadeli}, {sanmi}, {rectu}"},{"word":"polsaka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Polish culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"polskas","score":2,"definition":"Poland","notes":"Cf. {gugdrpolska}, {gugdepulu}."},{"word":"poltervanci","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Polterabend","notes":"See also {vanci}, {speni}, {ritli}, {specfari'i}, {salci}, {zanfu'a}."},{"word":"pombo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is unique in property $x_2$; $x_1$ is the only thing/all of the things that satisfy $x_2$","notes":"See also {po'o}, {olkai}, {pavdzakai}. Proposed rafsi -pom-"},{"word":"ponbau","score":2,"definition":"$p_1=b_1$ is the Japanese language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Cf. {ponjo}, {bangu}, {banjupunu}."},{"word":"pongu'e","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=g_1$ is Japan.","notes":"Cf. {gugdejupu}, {ponjo}, {gugde}."},{"word":"ponjda","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is the Shinto religion with beliefs/practices/tenets including $l_3$","notes":"from {ponjo} {lijda}"},{"word":"ponjinme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of nihonium [Nh]"},{"word":"ponjo","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Japanese culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {xazdo}, {daplu}."},{"word":"ponramlo'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kitsune of type $x_2$","notes":"{ponjo} {ranmi} {lorxu}"},{"word":"ponse","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ possesses/owns/has $x_{2}$ under law/custom $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is owner/proprietor of $x_{2}$ under $x_{3}$.","notes":"($x_3$ is generally more important to the concept than commonly accepted for the English equivalent, since the concept is broader when unconstrained, and the nature/interpretation of possession/ownership is very culturally dependent); See also {ckini}, {ralte}, {jitro}, {steci}, {srana}, {tutra}, {turni}, {zivle}."},{"word":"ponsmani","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Japanese macaque (Macaca fuscata) of variety $x_2$","notes":"See {ponjo}, {smani}, {tcimpazi}, {tsasmani}, {smanrgorila}"},{"word":"po'o","selmaho":"UI3b","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: uniquely, only, solely: the only relevant case.","notes":"See also {pamei}, {mulno}, {frica}."},{"word":"po'oi","selmaho":"NOhOI","score":4,"definition":"selbri restrictive relative clause; attaches to a selbri with the ke'a being \"me'ei the attached-selbri\"","notes":"Cf. {me'ei}, {me'au}, {no'oi}, {poi}."},{"word":"po'olska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Polish culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bangrpolska}, {slovo}."},{"word":"po'onai","selmaho":"UI*","score":2,"definition":"discursive: not exclusively, among others, including but not limited to."},{"word":"po'orno","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is porn or pornographic material"},{"word":"popkurmo'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a houndstooth (broken checks/quadrilaterals) pattern composed of \"teeth\" $x_2$ arranged in structure $x_3$"},{"word":"poplu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is poplar / aspen / cottonwood (plant of genus Populus) of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {spati}, {tricu}"},{"word":"popsna","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is the sound of $p_1$ breaking/shattering/cracking/splintering into pieces $p_2$. ","notes":"Cf. {porpi}, {sance}."},{"word":"poptono","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) is the value of what is popped off top of stack / LIFO queue $x_2$ (ordered group of entity)","notes":"$x_2$ is the state of the stack before the push operation described by the current clause. See also {pusxunu}, {piksini}, {stakeda}."},{"word":"popygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ causes $p_1$ to break/fracture/shatter/[split/splinter/crack] into pieces $p_2$. ","notes":"Cf. {gasnu}, {porpi}."},{"word":"porci'u","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=p_1$ (si'o) is a ordinal scale of units sequenced/ordered/listed by comparison/rules $p_2$ for measuring/observing/determining $c_2$ (state)."},{"word":"porcnegau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ reorders / changes the order of $x_2$"},{"word":"porfa'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a subsequence of $x_2$ located at the end of $x_2$ and $x_3$ elements long","notes":"{porsi}, {fanmo}, {pormoi}, {moi}"},{"word":"porganzu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ sorts $x_2$ (plurality or sequence) into $x_3$ (ordered sequence) according to relation $x_4$ (binary ka)","notes":"See {porcnegau}, {nicpoi}, {porsi}, {ganzu}"},{"word":"porkana","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a carrot of species / variety / cultivar $x_2$","notes":"See also {genja}."},{"word":"porkifa'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sequence of sequences, whose elements are related respectively by $x_2$ (property, arity is length of $x_1$)","notes":"Also: zip-then-apply. See {porsi}, {cmima}, {porkini}, {menkini}, .{emnafa'u}"},{"word":"pormei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (sequence) has length $x_2$","notes":"See also {cmimei}, {pormoi}, {memkai}, {mei}"},{"word":"pormoi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is in the $x_2$-th slot of sequence $x_3$","notes":"See also {momkai}, {moi}, {porsi}, {pormei}"},{"word":"porna'o","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ [value] is a median in property/amount $c_2$ (ka/ni) $c_2$ among $p_1=c_3$(s) (ordered set) by standard $c_4$.","notes":"See also quartile/decile/percentile (={porna'ofrinu})."},{"word":"porna'ofrinu","score":2,"definition":"$f_1=c_1$ [value] is a/the median/quartile/decile/percentile/fraction-type of median with numerator $f_2$, denominator $f_3$ in property/amount $c_2$ (ka/ni) among $p_1$ (s) (ordered set) by standard $c_4$. ","notes":"Median (=porna'ofrinu li pa li re;{porna'o}). 1st quartile (=porna'ofrinu li pa li vo). 3rd decile (=porna'ofrinu li ci li pano). 5th percentile (=porna'ofrinu li mu li panono)."},{"word":"porno","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is pornography of sexual orientation $x_2$ in presentation/medium $x_3$ of specialty/specialization/concentration/focus $x_4$ "},{"word":"porpi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ breaks/fractures/shatters/[splits/splinters/cracks] into pieces $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {xrani}, {spofu}, se {katna}."},{"word":"porpi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the product of all the numbers in the sequence $x_2$."},{"word":"porsi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [ordered set] is sequenced/ordered/listed by comparison/rules $x_{2}$ on unordered set $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also (adjective:) $x_1$ is serial. (sets are completely specified); See also cmavo list {po'i}, {lidne}, {liste}, {cmima}."},{"word":"porsice","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ordered sequence consisting of elements $x_2$, $x_3$, $x_4$, etc.","notes":"See {porsi}, {ce'o}, {setmice}, {gunmace}, {menrece}"},{"word":"porsi zei uidje","score":1,"definition":"$u_1$ is a list box with list [ordered set] $p_1$ in user interface $u_2$.","notes":"Drop-down list (={pejypoi zei uidje}), Combo box (={pejypoici'a zei uidje}), widget (={uidje})."},{"word":"porsumji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the sum of all the members of the number sequence $x_2$","notes":"See also {sumji}"},{"word":"portcelanu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is porcelain"},{"word":"porto","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Portuguese culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {brazo}."},{"word":"porzu'e","score":1,"definition":"Group of agents $p_3=z_1$ sequentially perform/take turns doing $z_2$ in order $p_2$ for purpose $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {porsi}, {zukte}."},{"word":"posfai","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is capital stock distributed among shareholders $p_1=f_2$ issued by company/corporation/firm $p_2$ .","notes":"Cf. {ponse}, {fatri}, {posterfai}, {posyselfai}, {fairprali}."},{"word":"posterfai","score":1,"definition":"$f_3$ is a/are share/shares distributed among $f_2=p_1$, issued by company/corporation/firm $f_1=p_2$ under law $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ponse}, {fatri}, {posfai}, {posyselfai}."},{"word":"posxu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ claims ownership of $x_2=p_2$ in condition $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xusra}, {ponse}."},{"word":"posycerda","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ inherits property (right) $p_1=c_2$ from $c_3$ according to rule $c_4$.","notes":"Specialization of {cerda}."},{"word":"posydi'a","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ is the price of possessing/owning object $d_2=p_2$ for potential owner $d_3=p_1$ from vendor $d_4$ under law/custom $p_3$","notes":"{ponse}+{jdima}. This variant of {jdima} is pedantically semantic distinction between the price of \"ownership\" of an object rather than the price of the object itself."},{"word":"posydu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [donor] gives/donates gift/presents $x_{2}$ in possession to recipient/beneficiary $x_{3}$ [without payment/exchange].","notes":"See also {plicru}."},{"word":"posyselcerda","score":1,"definition":"$c_2=p_1$ is the inheritance (legal property) for heir $p_2=c_3$, property according to law/custom $p_3$, inherited from $c_1$ according to law/custom $c_4$.","notes":"This definition means only the inheritance of legal property. For a more general definition, see {cerda}."},{"word":"posyselfai","score":1,"definition":"$f_2=p_1$ is a/are a/the shareholder(s) of company/corporation/firm $f_1=p_2$ with shares/portions $f_3$ under law $p_3$.","notes":"From {ponse}, {fatri}. Cf. {posfai}, {posterfai}."},{"word":"posystizu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ discards/abandons/relinquishes/throws away $x_2$."},{"word":"posytmo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ emits random syllables $x_2$ and hopes that $x_3$ interprets them as meaningful, instead of the bullshit they actually are","notes":"See {pe'a}, {bebna}, {metfo}, {pevna}, {sidysmu}"},{"word":"potcindu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Portuguese oak (Quercus faginea) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"potsmo","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ emits random syllables $x_2$ and hopes that $x_3$ interprets them as meaningful, instead of the bullshit they actually are","notes":"See {pe'a}, {bebna}, {metfo}, {pesna}, {sidysmu}"},{"word":"potybau","score":3,"definition":"$p_1=b_1$ is the Portuguese language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Cf. {porto}, {bangu}, {razbau}, {banpu'oru}."},{"word":"po'u","selmaho":"GOI","score":100000,"definition":"restrictive appositive phrase marker: which is the same thing as."},{"word":"pracmu","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is capital (factors of production) used to create goods/services $j_2=c_2$.","notes":"cf. {cupra}, {zbasu}, {jdini}."},{"word":"prali","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a profit/gain/benefit/advantage to $x_{2}$ accruing/resulting from activity/process $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also (fe) $x_2$ profits from $x_3$ (= {selterprali} for reordered places); $x_1$ may be a specific object, a commodity (mass), an event, or a property; pedantically, for objects/commodities, this is sumti-raising from ownership of the object/commodity (= {selposprali} for unambiguous semantics). See also {vecnu}, {cnemu}, {pleji}, {jinga}, {canja}, {sfasa}, {jerna}, {jdima}, {dunda}, {zivle}."},{"word":"prama'eru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is amai to $x_2$ in aspect $x_3$ (Japanese term); $x_1$ does amaeru; $x_1$ plays baby / catered by / protected by / undulged by $x_2$; $x_1$ depends and presumes upon $x_2$'s benevolence; $x_2$ is a rabbi/counsellor to $x_1$ without contractual/conditional relationship; $x_2$ helps $x_1$ cope with $x_3$ (e.g. emotional,social, economic life's challenges)","notes":"See also {sidju}, {stidi}, {zukti'i}, {enriio}, {prami}, {kamni}"},{"word":"prami","score":100004,"definition":"$x_{1}$ loves/feels strong affectionate devotion towards $x_{2}$ (object/state).","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is loving towards $x_2$, $x_1$ is a lover of $x_2$ (one sense), $x_2$ is beloved by $x_1$ (= {selpa'i} for reordered places). See also {cinmo}, {xebni}, {nelci}, {djica}, {sinma}, {pluka}, {kurji}, {pendo}, {speni}."},{"word":"pramrvalentine","score":1,"definition":"$x_2$ is the Valentine (date/lover for the eponymous holiday) of $x_1$; $x_1$ is to go out on a Valentine''s Day date or otherwise be (ceremonially) associated with $x_2$ for the holiday and festivities of Valentine's Day.","notes":"The proper Lojban ordering of the terbri ($x_1$ then $x_2$) is rather awkward to translate into English. The date need not actually be conducted or recognized; rather, the intent is there; additionally, it need not be official (as with longstanding romantic relationships). There is an implication of mild attraction or romantic partnering, but it need not be strong."},{"word":"prane","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is perfect/ideal/archetypical/faultless/flawless/un-improvable in property/aspect $x_{2}$ (ka).","notes":"Also without defect/error. See also {manfo}, {curve}, {traji}, {cfila}, {mulno}."},{"word":"praperi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a strict/proper sub-$x_2$ [structure] in/of $x_3$; $x_2$ is a structure and $x_1$ and $x_3$ are both examples of that structure $x_2$ such that $x_1$ is entirely contained within $x_3$ (where containment is defined according to the standard/characteristics/definition of $x_2$; but in any case, no member/part/element that belongs to $x_1$ does not also belong to $x_3$), but there is some member/part/element of $x_3$ that does not belong to $x_1$ in the same way.","notes":"If x2 is a (sub)set, then x1 is a proper subset of x3; if x2 is a mathematical/algebraic (sub)group, then x1 is a proper subgroup of x3; etc. Can also be used for describing proper sub-lakes (such as Lake Michigan), proper super-selma'o, and other non-mathmetical usages. x3 is a proper super-x2 of/with x1. Biological taxa, if comparable, are usually/hypothetically proper. See also: {klesi}, {enklesi}, {cletu}, {cmeta}."},{"word":"praselru'emai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=m_1=p_2$ are the means of production used/employed in process $x_2=p_1=c_3$ to produce $x_2=p_3=c_2$.","notes":"Translates the term 'means of production' as it is used in Marxian economics and Marxism. The means of production include the instruments of labor (e.g. milling machinery) and the subjects/object of labor (e.g. grain)."},{"word":"praune","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a prawn/shrimp [freshwater specimens/species only] of taxon/species/type $x_2$","notes":"The term \"prawn\" is imprecise in English; in Lojban, this word refers to any and only decapod, stalk-eyed, narrow-abdomenned, muscularly-betailed, slender-legged, long-whiskered crustaceans with elongated bodies, that lives in freshwater, and the primary mode of locomotion of which is by swimming (especially propelled by swimmerets); the word is not taxonomic. See also: {crimpui}"},{"word":"preblo","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a passenger ship for carrying $b_2$, propleed by $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {prenu}, {bloti}, {beiblo}, {ni'ablo}."},{"word":"preci'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plural system in body $x_2$ with members/selves $x_3$.","notes":"$x_2$ is a body. $x_3$ is one or more {prenu}. Key words: multiple, multiplicity, plurality, “dissociative identity disorder” (DID), “other specified dissociative disorder” (OSDD)."},{"word":"precitri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a biography of $x_2$, written/created/composed by $x_3$."},{"word":"precme","score":1,"definition":"$c_{1}$ (quoted word(s)) is a/the (proper) name identifying an individual person [not necessarily human] $c_{2}$=$p_{1}$ to/used-by namer/name-user $c_{3}$ (person).","notes":"Personal name usually today comprises a given name bestowed at birth or at a young age plus a surname, but may vary culturally. Naming convention (=cmene cacyjva). See also {cmene} and {prenu}."},{"word":"predatni","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ is a profile/are personal data of person $d_2=p_1$ gathered by method $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {prenu}, {datni}."},{"word":"predenmi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (location/container) is crowded / dense with people $x_2$."},{"word":"predi","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a predicate; $x_2$ are the domains of each argument; $x_3$ is the truth-table","notes":"$x_1$ is [str]. $x_2$ is [list - set]. $x_3$ is [map - proposition : bool]."},{"word":"prefere","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) prefers $x_2$ (entity) to $x_3$ (entity)","notes":"See also {zmanei}"},{"word":"pregunma","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a crowd of persons $x_2$","notes":"See {prenu} {gunma}"},{"word":"pregunta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ attacks people $x_2$","notes":"See {prenu} {gunta}"},{"word":"preja","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ spreads/expands over/into $x_{2}$ from initial state $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {tcena}, {kuspe}, {ranji}, {fatri}, {muvdu}, {benji}."},{"word":"prejmi","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ understands/knows how $x_2$ (person) feels and why they do $x_3$ (ka)"},{"word":"prejume","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ displays viral/contagious aspect, spreading through population/network/geography/vel sim $x_2$ or the ability to do so.","notes":"$x_1$ is infectious/a contagion/has tendency to spread, in the broadest sense. Infectious laughter, computer viruses, cancer, viral memes (in the original and more modern senses of the word), as well as biological contagions (bacterial, viral, and fungal infections, etc.). See also: \"{virme}\"."},{"word":"prejumydu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ gives/exchanges/spreads contagion $x_2$ to $x_3$ via means $x_4$; $x_1$ infects $x_3$ with $x_2$.","notes":"$x_2$ is a contagion in the sense of {prejume}$_1$. $x_3$ may be an individual or a population, or even an object which itself cannot be a long-term host of $x_2$. This word is a {brapagjvo} in part from \"{prejume}\". The infection need not be sustained/successful (from the standpoint of the would-be contagion $x_2$); the infection need not be noticeable or cause adverse effects (use this word in conjunction with \"{bilma}\" for that) - this is purely about the act of exchanging. Technically, lo prejume cannot really prejumydu'a something else - English conflates \"infect\" as in \"Harry (a person) infected Ron (another person) with the flu\" with \"infect\" as in \"the flu infected Ron\"/\"Ron was infected by the flu\" (where the point of origination is not of focus, merely the fact that the flu is spreading throughout Ron's body)."},{"word":"prejumydu'a'y'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ infects a recipient who infects a recipient who infects ... who infects recipient $x_2$ with contagion $x_3$ via means of infection/contamination $x_4$ and through intermediaries $x_5$ (ce'o list).; $x_1$ spreads contagion $x_3$ through a network such that they indirectly infect $x_2$ via a route through finitely-many intermediary nodes $x_5$.","notes":"This word is a {brapagjvo} of \"{prejumydu'a}\" and \".{utka}\"; each sumti slot should be interpreted as in those words - for example, \"contagion\" is used broadly, as in the definition of \"prejumydu'a\". Technically, because \"prejumydu'a\" is not a binary predicate, it maybe should be avoided as a modifier of \".utka\". See also: \"{selprejumydu'a'y'utka}\"."},{"word":"prekarce","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a private car/person car for carrying persons $k_2$, propelled by $k_3$."},{"word":"prekoci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is precocial, young live being soon after birth that doesn't require special care due to being relatively mature","notes":"organism soon after birth or hatching that is relatively mature and mobile and doesn't need special care. See also {altrici}, {makcu}"},{"word":"premi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the principal/chief/main/boss/primary/premier in aspect/organizational principle/role $x_2$ (ka) in organization/system $x_3$.","notes":"This is much like $tervipsi$ except that it does not imply the existence of any subordinate/deputy. So the Presidency is an office which may fill $x_2$ in this word or {vipsi}; here it produces what is normally called the President ($x_1$) but there, it produces the Vice-President. This allows for abbreviations such as \"(A)(V)P(E)otUS\", but brings symmetry between VP and P, allowing also for strings with variable characters which allow the referent to range over the possibilities (offices) more easily (rather than reminding people that a null character is possible), such as with \"XPotUS\", wherein \"X\" is variable and thus the string can refer to the PotUS or the VPotUs (and possibly those with \"A\" concatenated to their fronts)."},{"word":"premuje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a person-universe, considered as person $x_2$ and as universe $x_3$","notes":"The universe metaphor refers to the sheer depth and complexity of someone's soul; their inner experiences, dreams, memories (see {sepre}). .i premuje ro {prenu}"},{"word":"pren","score":3,"definition":"Mr./Miss/Mrs./Ms.","notes":"the title for a person, see also {rem}, {nol}"},{"word":"prenu","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a person/people (noun) [not necessarily human]; $x_{1}$ displays personality/a persona.","notes":"See also {nanmu}, {ninmu}, {remna}, {zukte}, {sevzi}."},{"word":"prer","score":3,"definition":"non-binary parent","notes":"see also {paf}, {mam}"},{"word":"prera'a","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is something personal about/pertaining to $x_2$ (person)."},{"word":"preri","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is a non-binary parent of $x_2$ [not necessarily biological].","notes":"See discussion associated with \"{dinti}\" concerning whether this meaning is restricted to \"affirmatively nonbinary\" or whether it is more general. Specifies \"{rirni}\" so as to be co-equal to but neither \"{patfu}\" nor \"{mamta}\". See also: \"{dinti}\", \"{rirni}\", \"{mamta}\", \"{patfu}\", \"{nunmu}\"."},{"word":"preselkei","score":2,"definition":"$s_2=p_1$ is a doll, played with by $s_1$"},{"word":"presidente","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the head of $x_2$ (state of a republic, a representative democracy or, more seldom, a dictatorship); $x_1$ is a president of $x_2$ (state/organisation etc.)","notes":"See {nolraitru}, {turni}, {imperatora}, {gugja'a}, {kagnyja'a}"},{"word":"preti","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (quoted text) is a question/query about subject $x_{2}$ by questioner $x_{3}$ to audience $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {nabmi}, {danfu}, {ciksi}, {frati}, {spuda}, {cpedu}."},{"word":"pre'uso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Prussian culture/nationality/geography in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"This word presently does not distinguish Old Prussian (which is a Western Baltic language/culture; see: {banpurugu}) from the later (and extending more westernly) German(ic) Prussian. If \"eu\" ever becomes an acceptable diphthong in Lojban, this word should be moved to \"{preuso}\"."},{"word":"previnji","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a passenger aircraft for carrying $v_2=p_1$, propelled by $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {prenu}, {vinji}."},{"word":"prexra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=pi_1$ is a portrait of $x_2=pi_2=pr_1$ (motif) by $x_3=pi_3$ (artist).","notes":"{vi'a} {prexra} for portrait picture; {vi'u} {prexra} for statue. cf. {prenu} {pixra}"},{"word":"prezi'ejva","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a human right for $z_1=p_1$ to do $z_2$ (event/state).","notes":"Cf. {prenu}, {zifre}, {javni}, {zi'ejva}, {rarzi'ejva}, {nunzi'e}, {kamyzi'e}."},{"word":"prezi'ezva","score":-1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a human right for $z_1=p_1$ to do $z_2$ (event/state).","notes":"Cf. {prenu}, {zifre}, {javni}, {zi'ejva}, {rarzi'ejva}, {nunzi'e}, {kamyzi'e}."},{"word":"prezumpo'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is chattel slavery, the ownership of people according to law/custom/system $x_2$"},{"word":"prigau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ (agent) prints $p_1$ onto $p_2$ using $p_3$ (tool/method).","notes":"Cf. {prina}, {fukpi}."},{"word":"prije","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is wise/sage about matter $x_{2}$ (abstraction) to observer $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {bebna}."},{"word":"priliio","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is April in year $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$","notes":"See also: {djanuua}, {ferbruua}, {martiio}, {mardjiio}, {djuniio}, {djuliio}."},{"word":"primate","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a primate of species $x_2$"},{"word":"primi'i","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=p_3$ is a printer/printing machine for printing $p_1$ on surface $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {prina}, {minji}."},{"word":"primula","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a primrose, primula of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"See {xrula}, {spati}"},{"word":"prina","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a print/impression/image on/in surface $x_{2}$ of/made by/using tool/press/implement/object $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {cukta}, {papri}, {pelji}, {pixra}, {ciska}, {danre}, {barna}."},{"word":"princesa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a princess","notes":"See {principe}"},{"word":"principe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a prince","notes":"See {princesa}"},{"word":"priro'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fossil, a mineralized remain of $x_2$ (not necessarily of a living being)"},{"word":"pritu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is to the right/right-hand side of $x_{2}$ which faces/in-frame-of-reference $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also: $x_3$ is the standard of orientation for $x_2$. See also cmavo list {ri'u}, {mlana}, {crane}, {trixe}, {farna}, {zunle}."},{"word":"pritybirka","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=p_1$ is the right arm [body-part] of $b_2=p_2$.","notes":"See also: {zulbirka}"},{"word":"prityrai","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=p_1$ is/are the rightmost among set/range $t_4$ which faces/in-frame-of-reference $p_3$."},{"word":"prityselpevysmacu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the right mouse button of computer mouse $x_2$.","notes":"See also: {mijyselpevysmacu}, {zulselpevysmacu}."},{"word":"prityxa'e","score":1,"definition":"$xa_1=z_1$ is a/the right hand of $xa_2=z_2$, which faces/in-frame-of-reference $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zulxa'e}."},{"word":"prityxanpre","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a right-hander.","notes":"See also: {zulxanpre}, {prityxa'e}."},{"word":"prixaja","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (curling angular-direction) is a quantity expressed angularly with direction (counter)clockwise and which maps to (pseudo)vector $x_2$ (Cartesian direction) via rule/convention $x_3$","notes":"$x_3$ will be a convention like the right-hand rule. No default is assumed by the grammar but cultures may choose as they wish which default, if any, to assume. Under the convention of the right-hand rule, $x_1$ = lo {zucna} {farna} makes $x_2$ be the vector out of the plane going toward the observer (as defined by zucna), id est: counterclockwise motions/directions/curling vector field maps to the direction indicated by the right thumb when the right fingers are non-strenuously curling in that (counterclockwise) direction. This word allows for the distinguishing between actual motion ($x_1$) of a moving/orbiting particle and the vector assigned to it via the cross-product."},{"word":"procau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is uncontended/is unchallenged/faces no resistence about $x_2$"},{"word":"pro'estanti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the Protestant culture/religion/ethos in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {patxi'o}, {xriso}"},{"word":"profesore","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a professor, a higher ranking for a teacher or faculty member at a college or university in field $x_2$","notes":"See also {ctuca}"},{"word":"proga","score":7,"definition":"$x_1$ is a program, computer application for doing $x_2$ (clause)","notes":"See also {skami}, {tutci}. Proposed rafsi -pog-"},{"word":"proji","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ makes program $x_2$ using language $x_3$ for computer $x_4$ and for purpose $x_5$; $x_1$ is a programmer"},{"word":"pronabi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a prophet of god $x_2$ prophesying message $x_3$"},{"word":"pronalka'e","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=f_1$ is incapable of opposing $f_2$ (person/force/mass) about $f_3$ (abstract) underconditions $k_3$ (event/state).","notes":"Cf. {fapro}, {kakne}, {tolvri}."},{"word":"prosa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is prose about plot/theme/subject $x_{2}$ by author $x_{3}$ for intended audience $x_{4}$.","notes":"Non-poetic written text, without intentional rhyme or meter; $x_2$ may be a convention rather than a subject. See also {cfika}, {lisri}, {cukta}, {pemci}, {finti}."},{"word":"prostituta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a prostitute","notes":"See also {gletu}"},{"word":"protagonista","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a/the protagonist/main character/primary personal figure in narrative/story/enterprise $x_2$","notes":"See also {antagonista}, {ralju}, {lisri}, {zukte}, {prenu}, {draci}."},{"word":"protele","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an aardwolf of species $x_2$","notes":"synonym {ardolfo}"},{"word":"protoni","score":4,"definition":" $x_1$ is a proton in quantum state $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {lektoni}, {nurtoni}, {kuarka}, {xumsle}."},{"word":"protosi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a protoss [starcraft alien species]"},{"word":"protulofila","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a member of Hydrozoa genus Protulophila of species $x_2$","notes":"See also: {nuzlo}, {curnxidrozo'a}"},{"word":"provoke","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ provokes, evokes $x_2$ (event) to occur"},{"word":"prubi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ passes/becomes past"},{"word":"pruce","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a process with inputs $x_{2}$, outputs/results $x_{3}$, passing through steps/stages $x_{4}$.","notes":"$x_2$ resource (= {selru'e}, but also {ru'etci}, (ru'er-/ruc- or selru'e-/selruc- modifying:) selxaksu, selsabji, livla). See also cmavo list {pu'e}, {farvi}, {tadji}, {grute}, {tcini}."},{"word":"pru'ei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is yesterday of / the day before $x_2$ by day-standard $x_3$.","notes":"Synonym of {prulamdei}. See also {bla'ei}."},{"word":"prugastcica","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) causes déjà-vu to $x_2$ (person) using sense $x_3$ under conditions $x_4$","notes":"jai prugastcica for object $x_1$; {pu} {ganse} {tcica}; {gastcica}, {narprugastcica}"},{"word":"prugei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ looks forward, is in joyful anticipation of $x_2$ (proposition) being the case."},{"word":"prujungau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ predicts/foretells/anticipates to $x_2$ fact(s) $x_3$ (du'u) about subject $x_4$ by epistemology $x_5$.","notes":"See also {djuno}, {jungau}"},{"word":"prula'i","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=l_1$ is preceding $p_2=l_2$ in sequence $l_3$.","notes":"{bavla'i}"},{"word":"prula'ima'i","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=p_1=l_1$ is the previous month; $m_1=p_1=l_1$ is the month before $p_2=l_2$, month standard $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bavla'ima'i}, {cabma'i}."},{"word":"prulamcerni","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=l_1=p_1$ is yesterday morning; $c_1=l_1=p_1$ is the morning before $p_2=l_2$ at location $c_3$.","notes":"Syn. {prulamdeicerni}. Morning (={cerni}), tomorrow morning (={bavlamcerni}), this morning (={cabdeicerni})."},{"word":"prulamcte","score":3,"definition":"$n_1=l_1=p_1$ is the night before $p_2=l_2$ at location $n_3$.","notes":"Cf. {nicte}, {prulamdei}, {bavlamcte}."},{"word":"prulamdei","score":5,"definition":"$d_1=p_1=l_1$ is yesterday; $d_1=p_1=l_1$ is the day preceding/eve of $p_2=l_2$, day standard $d_3$."},{"word":"prulamdeicerni","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=l_1=p_1$ is yesterday morning; $c_1=l_1=p_1$ is the morning before day $p_2=l_2=d_1$ at location $c_3$.","notes":"Syn. {prulamcerni}. Morning (={cerni}), tomorrow morning (={bavlamcerni}), this morning (={cabdeicerni})."},{"word":"prulamdjedy'utka'au","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/date) is before $x_2$ (event/date) by $x_3$ (li; integer) days; $x_1$ is $x_3$ days before $x_2$.","notes":"Typically will assume linear time. However, recurring events/holidays/named dates will behave cyclically unless the cycle label (such as Gregorian year label for annual holidays) is used; in these contexts, $x_3$ will be multivalued (in terms of acceptable submissions) and could even be negative; for example, a generic Christmas is always $x_3 = 7$ days ahead of the nearest New Year's Day in the Gregorian calendar. See also: \"{prulamdei}\", \".{utka'au}\"."},{"word":"prulamjeftu","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=p_1$ is the week directly before $p_2$ by standard $j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bavlamjeftu}, {cabjeftu}."},{"word":"prulamna'a","score":2,"definition":"$n_1=p_1=l_1$ is yesteryear; $n_1=p_1=l_1$ is the year preceding $p_2=l_2$ by year standard $n_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bavlamna'a}, {cabna'a}."},{"word":"prulamvanci","score":1,"definition":"$v_1=l_1=p_1$ is yesterday evening; $v_1=l_1=p_1$ is the evening before $p_2=l_2$ at location $v_3$.","notes":"Evening (={vanci}), tomorrow evening (={bavlamvanci}), this evening (={cabvanci})."},{"word":"prumivyskepre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a paleontologist"},{"word":"prumojnalka'e","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is unable to/incapable of remembering past $k_2$ under conditions $k_3$. $k_1$ has retrograde amnesia/memory loss.","notes":"Second place describes scope of loss. Cf. {mojnalka'e} {bavmojnalka'e}"},{"word":"pruni","score":100000,"definition":"(adjective:) $x_{1}$ is elastic/springy.","notes":"See also {ckabu}, {tcena}."},{"word":"prupu'i","score":1,"definition":"$pun_1$ prepones/moves forward $pun_2$ to before $pur_2$.","notes":"Cf. {purci}, {punji}, {bavypunji}."},{"word":"prurai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is/are the earliest, most ancient among $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {bavrai}"},{"word":"pruri","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ itches at locus $x_2$","notes":"See also: {rakcro}"},{"word":"prurolmoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is timewise the last, most recent thing before $x_2$ to satisfy property $x_3$."},{"word":"pruslemijyji'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a prokaryote of species/defining property $x_2$.","notes":"Protokaryots are a group of organisms that lack a cell nucleus. P. consists of two domains, bacteria and archaea.See also microorganism (one cellular organism;={jurme}) and eukaryote."},{"word":"pruspe","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is the ex-wife/husband of $s_2$ under law/custom/tradition/system/convention $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bavyspe}."},{"word":"pru'uxfri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a reader/'ghost' to (experiencing or watching, but not being able to influence or interact with/in) events $x_2$, able to experience/access world-internal/event-internal information $x_3$ in addition to any external stimuli which they can directly perceive from the event itself (if they can perceive it), bringing with them their own event-external thoughts/memories/experience/habits which include $x_4$, accessing this experience/event via means $x_5$.","notes":"This is how a reader ($x_1$) experiences a story ($x_2$) from a book ($x_5$), wherein they in-world experience exactly that which the narrator/author describes ($x_3$, this can vary wildly depending on the scope, type, and focus of the narration - including access to character's thoughts, multiple simultaneous but mutually distant events, omniscience, etc.), where $x_4$ are their own life experiences and thoughts which they have while reading or reviewing the contents of the book; likewise for the audience of a film. Characters in stories do this too: Scrooge does it for three different experiences via Christmas ghost magic; Harry Potter does it via the Pensieve wrt other people's memories. The Abrahamic God arguably would do this usually (but not always - interaction is not allowed when this word is properly used). In a sense, whensoever we remember a life event or experience (see \"{vedli}\"), we are doing this wrt the memory as we remember it (not necessarily how it really happened). See also: \"{tifri}\"."},{"word":"pruxi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is spiritual/pertains to the soul in nature [either energy or being]; $x_{1}$ is ghostly/ethereal.","notes":"Also soul (= {ruxse'i}). See also {censa}, {lijda}, {mucti}, {xadni}."},{"word":"pu","selmaho":"PU","score":100000,"definition":"time tense relation/direction: did [selbri]; before/prior to [sumti]; default past tense."},{"word":"pu'a","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"pluka modal, 1st place pleased by ..."},{"word":"pu'ai","selmaho":"BAI","score":0,"definition":"pluta modal, 1st place: via route...","notes":"See {pluta}, {veka'a}"},{"word":"pu'au","selmaho":"CUhE","score":4,"definition":"tense: refers to past of current space/time reference absolutely","notes":"before the time of {nau}"},{"word":"puba","selmaho":"PU*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: was going to; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"puca'a","selmaho":"PU*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: past actuality; modal aspect."},{"word":"puca'o","selmaho":"ZAhO*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: was then; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"pucymapra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$=$m_1$ is a dust-bunny/quantity of dust-bunnies/fluffy clump of various dusts and hair and other things, of composition $x_2$=$m_2$, held together by/with dust settling on surface $x_3$=$p_3$","notes":"{mapra} is an experimental gismu. x2 arguably includes p2 and p1. x3 includes hairs, etc."},{"word":"pudydi'u","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ is a garden building/cabana/gazebo/shed for purpose/storing of $d_2$ in garden/tended/cultivated field $p_1$","notes":"Usually small structure for storage, hobbies, workshop, recreation etc."},{"word":"pudykurji","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is a gardener attending to garden $p_1$ belonging to $p_2$, growing plants $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {purdi}, {kuji}, {cagypre}, {tercange}."},{"word":"pudzgu","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a garden rose of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"pu'e","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"pruce modal, 1st place (in manner 1) by process ..."},{"word":"pu'ecko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vacuum cleaner"},{"word":"pu'e'ei","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"mekso binary operator: generate span; outputs span$(X_1, X_2)=$ span$_{X_2}(X_1)$; set of all (finite) sums of terms of form $c v$, where $v$ is an element of algebraic structure $X_1$ (wherein scalar multiplication and summation is defined), and $c$ is a scalar belonging to ring $X_2$.","notes":"For example, the span of vectors $v_1$ and $v_2$ in vector space $V$ over the field of exactly all real numbers R has $X_1 =$ Intersect$(V,$ Set$(v_1, v_2))$ and $X_2 =$ R and yields output Set$(c_1 v_1 + c_2 v_2 : c_i$ in R for all$i)$, where scalar multiplication and vector addition are as defined in $V$."},{"word":"pu'e'u'o","selmaho":"PA5","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: the Prouhet-Thue-Morse constant τ = 0.412454033640… (in decimal)","notes":"Binary expansion: .01101001100101101001011001101001…"},{"word":"pu'i","selmaho":"CAhA","score":100000,"definition":"modal aspect: can and has; demonstrated potential."},{"word":"pujeba","selmaho":"PU*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: before and after; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"pujeca","selmaho":"PU*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: before and during; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"pukclite","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=p_1=c_1$ is sweet/[pleasantly polite] to $x_2=p_2$ under condition $x_3=p_3$ by standard $x_4=c_3$"},{"word":"pukfri","score":1,"definition":"$x1=p2=l1$ enjoys $x2=p1=l2$"},{"word":"pukmle","score":1,"definition":"$x1=p1=m1$ is sweet/[pleasantly beautiful] to $x2=p2=m2$ under conditions $x3=p3$ by standard $x4=m4$"},{"word":"pukpali","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is perfume with odor $x_2$","notes":"zi'evla based on {pukpanlitki}"},{"word":"pukpanlitki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is perfume with odor $x_2$"},{"word":"puktce","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=p_1$ delights $p_2$ under conditions $p_3$"},{"word":"pukydja","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=p_1$ (food/beverage) is a treat for $c_2=p_2$ pleasant under conditions $p_3$"},{"word":"pukygau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$=$g_1$ (agent) makes $x_2$=$p_1$ (event/state) pleasant to $x_3$=$p_2$ under pleasantness conditions $x_4$=$p_3$; $x_1$ pleases (one sense) $x_3$ with $x_2$ (event/state)","notes":"The pleasing of x3 by x1 (via x2) need not be sexual in nature, or even direct. See also: {glepukygau}, {glepu'a}."},{"word":"pulbanfi","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=p_2$ is toad of species $b_2$","notes":"see also {pipybanfi}"},{"word":"pulce","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is dust/precipitate [suspensible solid] from $x_{2}$ in medium/on surface $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also te {zalvi}, {danmo}, {purmo}, {sligu}."},{"word":"pulji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a police officer/[enforcer/vigilante] enforcing law(s)/rule(s)/order $x_{2}$.","notes":"Police officer, as an agent of authority (= {ca'irpulji}, {ka'irpulji}), as part of a police force (= {puljysoi}, as part of {puljyselsoi}); military police (= {jempulji}, {bilpulji}). See also {catni}, {sonci}, {bilni}, {flalu}, {bandu}, {jemna}, {zekri}, {krati}."},{"word":"pulmeduza","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a jellyfish / medusa (phylum Cnidaria or Ctenophora) of species $x_2$","notes":"See {cnidari'a}"},{"word":"pulni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a pulley [tool] for performing action/function $x_{2}$ rotating on axle $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {tutci}, {xislu}, {vraga}."},{"word":"pumlumci","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ (agent) dusts $l_2$ with $l_4$","notes":"from {purmo} {lumci}"},{"word":"pumvau","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ contains powder of material $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {purmo}, {vasru}."},{"word":"punckabu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is \"latex\" / natural latex rubber / non-vulcanized rubber / stretchy rubber.","notes":"What latex gloves are made of, for example."},{"word":"punji","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) puts/places/sets $x_{2}$ on/at surface/locus $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {cpacu}, {lebna}, {cpana}, {batke}, {setca}."},{"word":"punli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a swelling/protrusion/convexity [shape/form] at/in/on $x_{2}$, of material $x_{3}$.","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is swollen. See also {balji}, {cmana}, {plana}."},{"word":"punsarlu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a coil spring."},{"word":"pu'o","selmaho":"ZAhO","score":100000,"definition":"interval event contour: in anticipation of ...; until ... ; inchoative ----| |."},{"word":"pupsu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a waterfall (geological and hydrological, semi-permanent feature) with source/flowing fluid $x_2$ (fluid need not be water), with rock/terrain characteristics/grade (slope)/features $x_3$ in potential (gravitational well/field) $x_4$; mass/quantity of fluid x2 flows over feature x3 so as to fall /tumble down it (continuously)","notes":"Despite the gloss, the waterfall need not constitute falling water specifically, just a falling-tumbling fluid. x3 might be (but is not necessarily strictly) a terrain feature underlying the flow of the fluid. Proposed short rafsi: -pup-. Confer: {falri'e}, {jacfa'u}, {jacfalstu}."},{"word":"pupu","selmaho":"PU*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: had earlier been; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"purci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is in the past of/earlier than/before $x_{2}$ in time sequence; $x_{1}$ is former; $x_{2}$ is latter.","notes":"Time ordering only (use lidne otherwise); aorist in that $x_1$ may overlap in time with $x_2$ as long as it starts before, $x_1$ starts before $x_2$ but is continuing during $x_2$ (= {cfaprucabna}); non-aorist before, i.e. $x_1$ is over/ended before $x_2$ starts (= {fampru}), $x_1$ is completed before $x_2$ starts (= {mulpru}). See also {lidne}, {balvi}, {cabna}, {farna}."},{"word":"purdi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a garden/tended/cultivated field of family/community/farmer $x_{2}$ growing plants/crop $x_{3}$.","notes":"Orchard (= {ricpurdi}). See also {foldi}, {cange}, {panka}."},{"word":"purlamke'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the last time/previous time that $x_2$ happened.","notes":"See {purci}, {lamji}, {krefu}, {bavlamke'u}, {purlamdei}"},{"word":"purmo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a powder of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"Flour (= {grupu'o}, {xripu'o}). See also {pulce}, {zalvi}."},{"word":"purmrderi","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a derris powder from derris root(s) $p_2$.","notes":"Derris root, when crushed, releases rotenone, a strong insecticide and fish poison. Derris powder was formerly used as an organic insecticide. See also derris plant (={sparderi})."},{"word":"purmrvurani","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a quantity of yellowcake/urania containing $x2$","notes":"{purmo}"},{"word":"purni","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a jigglypuff [pokemon]","notes":"borrowed from Japanese プリン"},{"word":"purnyba'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a wigglytuff","notes":"from {purni}+{banro}"},{"word":"purnyve'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an igglybuff [pokemon]","notes":"from {purni} + {verba}"},{"word":"purzga","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=z_1$ previews $z_2$ by means $z_3$ under condition $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {purci}, {zgana}."},{"word":"purzida","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'time-offset' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: PU NAI? ZI?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"pusfau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ can happen and has happened before (demonstrated potential)","notes":"Predicate form of {pu'i}. See also {pu'i}, {cumki}, {faurnu'o}, {cazyfau}."},{"word":"puskai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ can satisfy $x_2$ (ka) and has demonstrated this potential."},{"word":"pusxunu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) is pushed on top of stack / LIFO queue $x_2$ (ordered group of entity)","notes":"See also {poptono}, {piksini}, {stakeda}."},{"word":"putos","score":1,"definition":"puto, Philippine steamed rice cake"},{"word":"putxine","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is poutine.","notes":"Québécois dish consisting of French fries and cheese curds topped with a brown gravy."},{"word":"pu'u","selmaho":"NU1","score":100000,"definition":"abstractor: process (event) abstractor; $x_{1}$ is process of [bridi] proceeding in stages $x_{2}$."},{"word":"pu'urci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ happens in the past; $x_1$ happened","notes":"Absolute time reference. See also {pu'au}, {purci}."},{"word":"puvba'uxausku","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a/the rhetorical process by $b_1=c_1$ (agent) verbally expressing $c_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) for audience $c_3$, good/beneficial/nice for $x_2$ by standard $x_3$ proceeding in stages $p_2$.","notes":"A stage in the rhetorical process is refered to as \"lo sexize puvba'uxausku\" or just \"selpuvba'uxausku\"."},{"word":"puvma'ubi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is adolescence by standard $x_2$"},{"word":"puvrmipmepi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is mip-mapping (process).","notes":"See also: {pirnmipmepi}, {sizrmipmepi}."},{"word":"puvycibli'iju'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is trilinear filtering (process).","notes":"See also: {puvyrelyli'iju'e}, {puvytolmanfyju'e}."},{"word":"puvyfanva","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a/the translation process in which $f_1$ translates text/utterance $f_2$ to language $f_3$ from language $f_4$ with translation result $f_5$ proceeding in stages $p_2$"},{"word":"puvyrelyli'iju'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is bilinear filtering (process).","notes":"See also: {puvycibli'iju'e}, {puvytolmanfyju'e}."},{"word":"puvytarga'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is stellar evolution","notes":"Cf. {tarci}, {kesyske}"},{"word":"puvytolmanfyju'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is anisotropic filtering (process).","notes":"See also: {puvyrelyli'iju'e}, {puvycibli'iju'e}."},{"word":"puvza","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ happened $x_2$ length of time ago; $x_1$ happened $x_2$ length of time before $x_3$","notes":"See {pu}, {za}, {prujbi}, {pruda'o}, {bavza}"},{"word":"puza","selmaho":"PU*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: a medium time before; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"puze'a","selmaho":"PU*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: for a medium length interval some time in the past; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"puze'i","selmaho":"PU*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: for a short interval some time in the past; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"puze'u","selmaho":"PU*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: for a long interval some time in the past; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"puzi","selmaho":"PU*","score":100003,"definition":"time tense: a short time before; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"puzu","selmaho":"PU*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: a long time before; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"puzuvukiku","selmaho":"PU*","score":2,"definition":"time-tense discursive: a long time ago and far away; locks frame-of-reference of time and space","notes":"Commonly used similarly to English \"once upon a time\" in story introductions."},{"word":"py","selmaho":"BY2","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for p."},{"word":"py'ai","selmaho":"PA","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: twenty (decimal 21)."},{"word":"pyd","score":2,"definition":"Tibet."},{"word":"py zei sance","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiceless bilabial stop sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {pasnce}."},{"word":"ra","selmaho":"KOhA5","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: a recent sumti before the last one, as determined by back-counting rules."},{"word":"ra'a","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"srana modal, 1st place pertained to by ... (generally more specific)."},{"word":"ra'abri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a relative clause attached to argument $x_2$ with predicate relation $x_3$ among arguments $x_4$.","notes":"See also {noi}, {poi}, {voi}"},{"word":"ra'ai","selmaho":"ZO","score":2,"definition":"quotes a single non-meaning name in lojban (Must be lojban text and sounds) delimited by pauses","notes":"Similar to la'ai but used for single-word names."},{"word":"ra'anai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":1,"definition":"unrelated to... / regardless of..."},{"word":"ra'apxu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ raps/is a rapper rapping lyrics/song $x_2$"},{"word":"ra'arlogji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is relevant logic / relevance logic, used to deduce/infer $x_2$ (du'u)","notes":"A substructural logic where the antecedent and consequent of implications are constrained to stay \"relevant\" ({srana}) to each other. (\"Weakening\", adding irrelevant truths to the set of antecedents, is not allowed.) See also {xaklogji}, {xakyziflogji}, {fadylogji}, {zbalogji}."},{"word":"ra'asku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ says $x_2$ to $x_3$ via medium $x_4$, on topic / alluding to $x_5$.","notes":"The x5 is the only important thing. This asserts that x2 {srana} x5. See {srana}, {cusku}"},{"word":"ra'au","selmaho":"KOhA3","score":3,"definition":"pro-sumti: others, not me/we/the speaker(s)/the author(s)/you the listener(s).","notes":"See also {da'ai}, {ma'a}."},{"word":"rabybau","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=b_1$ is the Arabic language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"from {xrabo} {bangu} c.f. {misrybau}"},{"word":"rabykumte","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dromedary/Arabian camel/Camelus dromedarius of breed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kumte}, {zdokumte}, {tcokumte}, {mabru}."},{"word":"racli","score":100001,"definition":"$x_1$ (action/activity/behavior) is sane/rational by standard $x_2$.","notes":"See also {fenki}."},{"word":"raclypeitcini","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the concrete operational stage as experienced by child $x_2$","notes":"3rd stage in Jean Piaget's 4 stages of cognitive development. Between 7-11 years, a child learns to think rationally and in an organised way."},{"word":"ractu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a rabbit/hare/[doe] of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {mabru}, {kerlo}."},{"word":"racyju'i","score":1,"definition":"$x1=j1$ is careful with $x2=r1=j2$"},{"word":"radji'i","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ admits/accepts/acknowledges/allows/concedes/recognizes that $x_2$ is true about $x_3$ on grounds/under compelling evidence $x_4$","notes":"Cf. {randa}, {jinvi}, {fitytu'i}, {cpazau}, {zarcpa}."},{"word":"radno","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ radian(s) [metric unit] in angular measure (default is 1) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Measured in degrees ({julra'o}); right ascension astronomical measurement. (= {cacryra'o}). See also {jganu}, {kilto}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {gutci}, {litce}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {minli}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}."},{"word":"radycru","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=r_1=c_1$ abandons / gives up $x_2$ under condition $x_3=r_3=c_3$","notes":"Cf. {randa}, {curmi}, {fesli'a}, {tolcpa}."},{"word":"ra'e","selmaho":"PA3","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: repeating digits (of a decimal) follow."},{"word":"ra'ei","selmaho":"UI3a","score":1,"definition":"semi-discursive: and so forth, and so on, et cetera, continuing similarly","notes":"In mekso, gains the functionality of \"...\". Used when intent is to explicitly mark elision of some structure which can be guessed by context and intuitive comparison with mentioned items; not derogatory or emotive."},{"word":"ra'erfaidi'u","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a warehouse storing/distributing $r_2$ to be distributed among $f_2$","notes":"From {ralte} {fatri} {dinju}"},{"word":"ra'erpo'e","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=r_1$ posesses $p_2=r_2$ under law/custom $p_3$.","notes":"Term refers to the actual control over an object. Ownership (={flapo'e}) is not neccessarily implied. See also {ponse}."},{"word":"ra'erprali","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=r_2$ are the retained earnings of company/corporation/firm/partnership $p_2=r_1$ resulting from business activity $p_3$.","notes":"From {ralte}, {prali}. Cf. {fairprali}."},{"word":"rafme'e","score":0,"definition":"$c_1=r_1$ is a title of $c_2=r_2$ used by $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cmene}, {rafsi}."},{"word":"rafmojborfli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ forgets that rafsi $x_2$ is already assigned to word $x_3$, using it instead for purpose $x_4$"},{"word":"rafsi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an affix/suffix/prefix/combining-form for word/concept $x_{2}$, form/properties $x_{3}$, language $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {valsi}, {lujvo}, {pagbu}."},{"word":"rafske","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the morphology of language $x_2$ according to methodology $x_3$.","notes":"see also {vlaturge'a}, {taiske}"},{"word":"rafsrfu'ivla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a stage-3 fu'ivla with source word $x_2$ and rafsi $x_3$.","notes":"The word {rafsrfu'ivla} is itself a rafsrfu'ivla. See also {fu'ivla}, {zi'evla}, {fuvla}, {jbofuvi}."},{"word":"rafybri","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rafybri relation made using rafsi.","notes":"Usually to refer to $x_1$, $x_2$... of the original relation either -{jve}- (for $x_1$),-{zve}- (for $x_2$), -{zvi}- (for $x_3$), -{zvo}- (for $x_4$), -{zvu}- (for $x_5$) system is used, or the system with -{faf}-, -{fef}-, -{fif}-, -{fof}-, -{fuf}-."},{"word":"ragbi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a game of rugby","notes":"See {esporte}, {se} {kelci}"},{"word":"ragrgolgi","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a/the Golgi apparatus/complex/body [organelle] of cell $r_2$ performing function $r_3$.","notes":"See also organelle (={mivyslerango})."},{"word":"ragrmalpigi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Malpighian tubule [excretory organ] of insect $x_2$.","notes":"see also {rutrmalpigi}"},{"word":"ragve","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is located across/on the other side of gap/boundary $x_{2}$ from $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is opposite (fi) $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is over there (across/beyond zo'e); directly across/beyond a boundary/gap, generally at the shortest plausible distance on the other side of the boundary. See also {dukti}, {kuspe}, {bancu}, {kruca}, {cripu}, {pagre}."},{"word":"ragyci'e","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ is a organ system with organs $c_2=r_1$ of body/species $r_2$ performing function $r_3$ "},{"word":"ra'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":100002,"definition":"krasi modal, 1st place from source/origin/starting point ..."},{"word":"rai","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"traji modal, 1st place with superlative ..."},{"word":"rai'a","selmaho":"NAhE","score":2,"definition":"selbri modifier: restrict the referents of the x1 slot to those belonging to the current domain of discourse, those being relevant to the present context.","notes":"Brivla equivalent: {srai'a}."},{"word":"raias","score":2,"definition":"La Raya/Raia (the border between Spain and Portugal)."},{"word":"ra'i'au","selmaho":"UI5","score":3,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: want this to last - (cu'i) accept this - (nai) want this to end soon","notes":"{ra'i'au} means that the speaker wants this situation or emotion to last.; From {ranji} + {au}; See also: {ra'i'aucu'i}, {ra'i'aunai}"},{"word":"ra'i'aucu'i","selmaho":"UI5","score":1,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: want this to last - (cu'i) accept this - (nai) want this to end soon","notes":"{ra'i'au} means that the speaker will accept this situation or emotion; From {ranji} + {au}; See also: {ra'i'au}, {ra'i'aunai}"},{"word":"ra'i'aunai","selmaho":"UI5","score":1,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: want this to last - (cu'i) accept this - (nai) want this to end soon","notes":"{ra'i'au} means that the speaker wants this situation or emotion to end soon.; From {ranji} + {au}; See also: {ra'i'au}, {ra'i'aucu'i}"},{"word":"ra'i'e","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"ternary mekso/mathematical operator: radical; for input (x,y,z), it outputs the largest y-th-power-free product of prime divisors of x in structure (ring) z.","notes":"Contextless defaults: z is usually the standard ring of integers (with primes being the standard set of prime numbers; note that this excludes 0, 1, and all negative numbers from the set of primes); y = 2."},{"word":"rai'i","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso (2 or 3)-ary operator: maximum/minimum/extreme element; ordered list of extreme elements of the set underlying ordered set/structure $X_1$ in direction $X_2$ of list length $X_3$ (default: 1)","notes":"$X_1$ must be an ordered set (or an ordered structure); extremeness is measured with respect to the order which endows the underlying set; the output is a list of elements of the underlying set. $X_2$ accepts only -1 (li {ni'upa}) or +1 (li {ma'upa}); if the input to $X_2$ is -1, then the type of extreme(ness) is lessness, so minimal elements are listed (starting from the least element in the underlying set according to its order); if the input to $X_2$ is +1, then the type of extreme(ness) is greatness, so maximal elements are listed (starting from the greatest element in the underlying set according to the order which endows it); not even li {ni'u} nor li {ma'u} on their own are accepted in $X_2$.  All input for $X_3$ must be a nonnegative and finite integer, {ro}, or countable infinity ({ci'ino}); nontrivial input for $X_3$ must is a positive, finite natural number which is less than or equal to the cardinality of the set underlying $X_1$; submit \"{ro}\" for $X_3$ in order to reproduce the underlying set as an ordered list (according to the order endowing the set) only if the underlying set is countable (finite or infinite) and discrete (has only isolated points); submit 0 for $X_3$ in order to return the empty list; submit {ci'ino} in order to do the same as {ro}, but only if the set is countably infinite and is discrete (has only isolated points). If the set does not attain its supremum (if $X_2$ = +1) or infimum (if $X_2$ = -1), then the list is empty. Provided that the list is well-defined and nonempty, then the input of $X_3$ can be augmented by +1 only if any interval around the last element of the list produced with the previous value of $X_3$ which extends in the ($-X_2$)-direction intersected with the set underlying $X_1$ is either empty or has an ($X_2$)-determined-extreme element which is isolated and there exists at least one nonempty interval. If the set underlying $X_1$ is unbounded in the ($X_2$)-determined direction, then the first extreme element is $X_2 * \\infty$. This operator produces the first $X_3$ most $X_2$-type-extreme elements of $X_1$ in order starting from the very most extreme of that type. The type of the output is a list, not a number; its elements must be extracted in order to be treated as numbers; this is true even if the length of the list is 1. This function can be defined iteratively: Let $ext$ be this function, denote set difference by \"$Exclude$\", denote set union by \"$Union$\", $i$th entry extraction from a list $list$ by \"$list|_i$\" where the list starts at the first ($i=1$) entry $list|_1$, and set builder notation by $Set$ (where the first input lists the dummy values and possibly their domain, and the second input (if present) contains an exhaustive list of the conditions restricting the dummy values); an ordered structure is denoted by \"$(A, <)$\", where $A$ is the underlying set of the structure and '$<$' is the order which endows the structure. When it is well-defined (and the inputs, excluding $m$ are fixed by context), denote $z_{m} = -i * ext((A,<),i,n)|_{m}$. Then $ext((A,<),i,n)$ equals a list of length n wherein each entry is an element of $A$ and if n>1, then for any natural number $m lo bavlamdei refkusi be fi li ci . Cf. {krefu}, {rapli}, {refkusi}"},{"word":"refmri","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ resends/forwards/remails $m_2$ to $m_3$ from $m_4$ through carrier $m_5$ for the $k_3$rd time; $m_1$ is a forwarder/remailer.","notes":"often {ke'umri}; see {cmeclax}"},{"word":"refpoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sequence made by repeating subpattern $x_2$ $x_3$ times."},{"word":"refsajbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=s_1$ recognizes $s_2$ (object/abstract).","notes":"Cf. {krefu}, {sanji}, {binxo}."},{"word":"refsku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ repeats/recapitulates $c_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) to audience $c_3$ via expressive medium $c_4$, $k_3$ times (default:one).","notes":"Cf. {cusku}, {krefu}, {rapsku}."},{"word":"refygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ redoes $g_2=k_2$ for the $k_3$th time.","notes":"Cf. {krefu}, {gasnu}, {rapli}."},{"word":"regjime","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is regime, regimen of type $x_2$"},{"word":"regnaftngi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the Commonwealth of Nations/Commonwealth Realms/(second) British Empire (culture, populations, supranational/international organizational government, national governments, events, etc.), or perhaps any part thereof or any of them, in property $x_2$.","notes":"Notice that the UK has no special place implied by the name here. The Commonwealth of Nations and Commonwealth Family may be referenced; alternatively, the scope may be narrowed and subset from this interpretation to only the Commonwealth realms; this word is purposefully vague as to which level of organization is referenced as well as to which nations/regions/peoples.cultures (vel sim.) are included (such as whether the Commonwealth of Nations is meant or merely the Commonwealth realms collectively and exclusively"},{"word":"re'i","selmaho":"COI","score":100000,"definition":"vocative: ready to receive - not ready to receive."},{"word":"rei","selmaho":"PA2","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: hex digit E (decimal 14) [fourteen]."},{"word":"rei'e","selmaho":"NAhE","score":2,"definition":"scalar abator: slightly... / not very...","notes":"{rei'e}:{ru'e}:{milxe} ; {noi'e}:{na'oi}:{cnano} ; {sai'e}:{sai}:{mutce} ; {cai'e}:{cai}:{tcetce}. See http://mw.lojban.org/papri/zipcpi:_scalar_modifiers"},{"word":"re'imnu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a woman/human/humanoid/gynoid (one sense)/person.","notes":"This word is analogous to \"{re'amnu}\" such that this word is related to \"{ninmu}\" in the same manner as \"{re'amnu}\" is related to \"{nanmu}\"."},{"word":"re'inai","selmaho":"COI*","score":100000,"definition":"vocative: ready to receive - not ready to receive."},{"word":"reinbodece","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Rainbow Dash from My Little Pony"},{"word":"reisku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=p_3$ asks question $c_2=p_1$ to $c_3=p_4$ via expressive medium $c_4$, about subject $p_2$."},{"word":"rejgau","score":3,"definition":"$g_1$ records / saves $r_2$ onto medium $r_4$.","notes":"Cf. {vreji}, {datni}."},{"word":"reki'o","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 2,000 expressed with comma."},{"word":"reksamata","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a squamate (reptile of order Squamata), of subtaxon/type/variety/species $x_2$","notes":"Confer: {respa}, {since}, {spaigopodidai}, {retstra}"},{"word":"reksornitfisxa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a ornithischian (bird-hipped) dinosaur of subtaxon/type $x_2$","notes":"Does not include birds! Major subtaxa: Stegosauria, Ankylosauria, Ornithopoda (not birds), Ceratopsia. See also: {dinsauru}, {reksa}, {reksrsaurisxa}."},{"word":"reksrsaurisxa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a saurischian (lizard-hipped) dinosaur of subtaxon/type $x_2$","notes":"Major subtaxa: Eoraptor, Sauropodomorpha, Theropoda. See also: {reksa}, {reksteropoda}, {reksornitfisxia}."},{"word":"reksteropoda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a theropod [dinosaur of clade Theropoda] of subtaxon $x_2$.","notes":"See also: {reksa}, {dinsauru}, {cipni}, {reksrsaurisxia}."},{"word":"rekyuidje","score":1,"definition":"$u_1=g_1$ is a frame enclosing widget(s) $g_2$ in user interface $u_2$","notes":"See {greku}, {uidje}. Syn. {greku zei uidje}"},{"word":"relbo'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a S-wave / secondary wave in medium $x_{2}$, wave-form $x_{3}$, wave-length $x_{4}$, frequency $x_{5}$.","notes":"{pavbo'a}"},{"word":"relca'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the area (2-dimensional space) occupied by $x_2$","notes":"See {re}, {canlu}, {cimde}, {cibyca'u}, {te'ai}"},{"word":"relcibjolmib","score":1,"definition":"23andMe"},{"word":"relcinglepre","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is (a) bisexual.","notes":"Cf. {pavycinglepre}, {mitpavycinglepre}, {datpavycinglepre}"},{"word":"relcinpa'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is bisexual;."},{"word":"relcinse","score":5,"definition":"$c_1$ is bisexual in situation $c_2$ by standard $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {fetcinse}, {nakcinse}, {pavycinse}, {mitcinse}, {dutcinse}."},{"word":"relctebi","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is bilabial/pertains to both lips of orifice $c_2$ of body $c_3$.","notes":"Used in phonological jargon. cf. {zunsna}"},{"word":"relcuktai","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=c_1$ is a double circle.","notes":"The two circles have a common center. {re}, {cukla}, {tarmi}; {cuktai}"},{"word":"relcupyjge","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=j_1$ is a two-loop knot/tangle in/between $c_2=j_2$ (material/object); $c_1=j_1$ is a bow."},{"word":"reldarvistci","score":3,"definition":"$t_1$ are binoculars for seeing $v_2=d_1$ which is far from $d_2$."},{"word":"reldei","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Tuesday of week $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {jednre}."},{"word":"reldicyjipypau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ is a diode of $x_2=p_2$","notes":"from {re}+{dicyji’o}+{pagbu}"},{"word":"reldilcymu'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an even number (integer divisible by 2).","notes":"See also: {nalreldilcymu'o}, {dilcymu'o}, {re}."},{"word":"reldugri","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is the binary logarithm of $d_2$.","notes":"See also {pavnondugri}, {te'o zei dugri}, {dugri}."},{"word":"relfasnu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is binary."},{"word":"relficyzatsi'o","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a concept of dualism/an idea that the fundamental part of existence $f_1$ differs/is distinct from/contrasts with/is unlike the other fundamental part of existence $f_2$ in property/dimension/quantity $f_3$, by thinker $s_2$.","notes":"Mind-body or mind-matter dualism (e.g. Cartesian Dualism) or physical dualism (e.g. the Chinese Yin and Yang)and others."},{"word":"relfu'ivla","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=v_1=f_1$ is a stage 2 fu'ivla meaning $x_2=v_2$, based on word $x_3=f_2$ in language $x_4$.","notes":"'stage 2 fu'ivla' is a term specific to Lojban and described in 'The Complete Lojban Language', chapter 4, section 7. The definition is similar to that of {fu'ivla}, but with the x3 place of {fu'ivla} omitted. x1 is assumed to be Lojban text as the concept doesn't make much sense for other languages. See also {pavyfu'ivla} - 'stage 1 fu'ivla', {cibyfu'ivla} - 'stage 3 fu'ivla' and {vonfu'ivla} - 'stage 4 fu'ivla'"},{"word":"reljvo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lujvo consisting of two rafsi, with meaning $x_2$, arguments $x_3$, built from tanru $x_4$","notes":"See {lujvo}, {rafsi}, {tanru}."},{"word":"relkane","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of ethane","notes":"See {re}, {alkane}"},{"word":"relkanol","score":1,"definition":"ethanol ($C_2H_5OH$)","notes":"re + (a)lkan + ol; See also: {palkan}"},{"word":"relkarsna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (sound, text) is a diphthong.","notes":"See also {zunsna}."},{"word":"relkucybu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a number sign/hash/double cross symbol (#)"},{"word":"relma'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is February/the second month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"relmast","score":1,"definition":"February.","notes":"Cf. {jaurbeima'i}, {relmasti}."},{"word":"relmasti","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is February/the second month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {masnre}. Cf. {pavmasti}, {nanca}."},{"word":"relmoija'a","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ has the rank of Captain/Lieutenant/Flight Lieutenant (equivalent of NATO OF-2) in military unit /organization $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {so}, {moi}, {jatna}, {jemja'a}, {vairsoi}, {cibmoija'a}, {pavmoija'a}. Based on STANAG 2116: NATO Codes for Grades of Military Personnel."},{"word":"relmoixandegji","score":1,"definition":"$xa_1=d_1$ is the index finger of hand $xa_2=d_2$ attached to body $d_3$.","notes":"See also: {xantamji}, {cibmoixandegji}, {vonmoixandegji}, {mumymoixandegji}."},{"word":"relmomdegji","score":0,"definition":"$m_1=d_1$ is the index finger of $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {degji}."},{"word":"relnacmei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a 2-dimensional vector with coordinates $x_2$ and $x_3$.","notes":"See also {nacmei}, {cibnacmei}"},{"word":"relpamcinse","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ in activity/state $c_2$ exhibits a biromantic orientation by standard $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {relcinse}, {pamcinse}."},{"word":"relpezvi'ospa","score":2,"definition":"$p_2=v_1=s_1$ is a welwitschia of species $s_2$"},{"word":"relpi'i","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is twice/double $p_2$; $p_1$ is $p_2$ multiplied by 2."},{"word":"relpi'irna'u","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ (li) is a number that is a multiple of two by an integer; $n_1$ is an even number"},{"word":"relplin","score":1,"definition":"Venus.","notes":"Cf. {relplini}."},{"word":"relplini","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is the second closest planet (default is Venus if p2 is the Sun) revolving around $p_2$ (default is the Sun), with planetary characteristics $p_3$, orbital parameters $p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {relplin}, {pavyplini}, {cibyplini} etc.; see also {terdi}, {solri}, {mluni}, {lunra}, {plinycma}, {tarci'e}."},{"word":"relselba'e","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pair of scissors with blades $x_2$.","notes":"{re}+{se}+{balre}"},{"word":"relselji'o","score":1,"definition":"$j_2$ is a dipole with ends including $j_1$."},{"word":"relseltu'e","score":1,"definition":"$t_2$ is two-legged with legs $t_1$.","notes":"Cf. {re}, {tuple}."},{"word":"relskacindu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a swamp white oak (Quercus bicolor) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"reltefpi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ times the $x_3$th power of 2 // $x_1 = x_2 \\times 2^{x_3}$","notes":"See {tenfa}, {pilji}, {gei}, {dektefpi'i}, {tefpi'i}"},{"word":"reltracinse","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=t_1$ in activity/state $c_2$ exhibits/performs/expresses binary gender $c_3=t_2$ (ka) by standard $c_4$.","notes":"$x_1$ exhibits a gender that adheres to a binary gender norm/standard ($x_4$). Cf. {nalreltracinse} (non-binary gender). See {tracinse} for definition of gender."},{"word":"reltranyselcy'anmona'yborbi'okemyji'eslerango","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a nitroplast organelle in or belonging to cell $x_2$."},{"word":"reltranyselcy'anmona'yborbi'okemymulslemijyji'e","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a nitroplast","notes":"Ideally this would use -sle- rather than -selc- but JVS wouldn't let me enter that"},{"word":"reltu'edzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ walks bipedally"},{"word":"relvanci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Tuesday evening of week $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"relveljvojvo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is a compound predicate word (lujvo) with meaning $x_2$ and arguments $x_3$ (ordered) which is built from a binary/two-term metaphor (tanru) $x_4$.","notes":"In Lojban, such a word will be a lujvo with exactly two syllables."},{"word":"relvi'i","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=v_2$ defecates, \"goes number 2\" from source $v_3$ via means/route $v_4$","notes":"\"See also {kalcyvi'i}, {vikmi}, {pavyvi'i}.\""},{"word":"relxalka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of ethanol from source $x_2$","notes":"See {xalka}, {birje}, {vanju}, {xalbebna}, {xukmi}, {xumbe}"},{"word":"relxilkarce","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=xi_2$ is a motorcycle/two-wheeled vehicle for carrying $k_2$, propelled by $k_3$"},{"word":"relxilma'e","score":3,"definition":"$m_1$ is a bicycle/motorcycle carrying $m_2$ on surface $m_3$, propelled by $m_4$."},{"word":"relxima","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bicycle/two-wheeled vehicle","notes":"Based on {relxilma'e}."},{"word":"relyfi'es","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Pisces [constellation/astrological sign].","notes":"From {re}, {finpe}. The constellation is commonly represented as two fish, each of which is tied to the same point by a long length of string. The fish are connected at the tails."},{"word":"rely'orsi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sequence of 2 members: $x_2$ and $x_3$; $x_1$ is an ordered pair of $x_2$ and $x_3$","notes":"Sample use of {orsi}."},{"word":"rem","score":3,"definition":"Mr./Miss/Mrs./Ms.","notes":"the title for human, see also {pren}, {nol}"},{"word":"remai","selmaho":"MAI*","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: second utterance ordinal."},{"word":"remblu'aboridi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a human with blood type/group expressed as phenotype $x_2$ (ABO, presence/absence of Rhesus D antigen) resulting from relevant genotype $x_3$, as notated or determined according to system/standard $x_4$."},{"word":"remcatra","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=r_1$ (human being) kills $c_2=r_1$ (human being) by action/method $c_3$; $c_1=r_1$ commits murder/is murderer.","notes":"Both the killer and the killed are human beings. {remna} {catra}; {remselcatra}."},{"word":"remei","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantified selbri: convert 2 to cardinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is a set with the pair of members $x_{2}$."},{"word":"remgunma","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a crowd of humans $x_2$"},{"word":"remjinkytoldu'evidru","score":2,"definition":"$v_1$=$jt_1$=$r_1$ is HIV [Human immunodeficiency virus] of $jt_2$.","notes":"From {remna}, {jinkytoldu'e}, {vidru}. v2 and v3 subsumed."},{"word":"remkemsi'exra","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=s_1$ is a snowman representing/depicting/showing $p_2$ made by artist $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {si'exra}."},{"word":"remlur","score":3,"definition":"Name: The Moon / Luna. Earth's primary natural satellite.","notes":"A {jvocmevo} meaning \"{remna} {lunra}\", or \"human moon\". Named so as to be consistent with \"{remsol}\" and \"{remted}\". See also {lur} {remsol} {stoplin} {vidyplin} {remted} {xunplin} {balplin} {melplin}."},{"word":"remna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a human/human being/man (non-specific gender-free sense); (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is human.","notes":"See also {nanmu}, {ninmu}, {prenu}."},{"word":"remnkimi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Coptic in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"remnrne'andertalensi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Neanderthal of subclade $x_2$."},{"word":"remnrpardo","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mixed-race human of racial components $x_2$"},{"word":"remnrxaustralo","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is of the Australoid subspecies of the human species, of type/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"remoi","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantified selbri: convert 2 to ordinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is second among $x_{2}$ ordered by rule $x_{3}$."},{"word":"rempre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a humanoid/human/hominid person of species $x_2$.","notes":"x1 remna gi'e prenu"},{"word":"remre'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=rc_1$ is a quantity of/contains human flesh from human $x_2=rc_2=rm_1$"},{"word":"remrnunmu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a non-binary-gendered humanoid person [not necessarily adult]","notes":"Umbrella term for any non-man non-woman (in some aspect/consideration/standard) humanoid person. As such, it is a specification of {rempre}/{remna}/{prenu} co-equal with {ninmu} and {nanmu}; it generalized some of the aforementioned cases. Word dispreferred in metaphor/example as sexist; use instead {remna} or {prenu}. See also: {ninmu}, {nanmu}, {remna}, {prenu}, {makcu}, {bersa}, {tixnu}, {paznu}, {nakni}, {fetsi}, {dinti}, {nanla}, {nixli}, {verba}, {vepre}"},{"word":"remselcatra","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=r_1$ (human being) is killed by $s_2=r_1$ (human being) by action/method $s_3$; $s_1=r_1$ is victim of murder.","notes":"Both the killed and the killer are human beings. {remna} {catra}; {remcatra}."},{"word":"remselte'e","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ (ka) is human nature as exhibited by $t_2$","notes":"From {remna} {seltende}, human tendency."},{"word":"remsmi","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ is humanoid/man-like in quality $s_3$.","notes":"cf. remsmismani"},{"word":"remsmimi'i","score":3,"definition":"$m_1=r_1=s_1$ is an automaton [mostly unintelligent android/humanoid machine] for purpose $m_2$.","notes":"s2 is subsumed. See also {crida}. Made from {remna} + {simsa} + {minji}."},{"word":"remsmismani","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ape of species $x_2$.","notes":"cf. {xilbate}, {rangutano}, {tcimpazi}, {tsasmani}, {remna}, {smani}"},{"word":"remsol","score":2,"definition":"Name: The Sun / Sol","notes":"A {jvocmevo} meaning \"{remna} {solri}\", or \"human sun/homestar\". Named so because the place structure of \"{solri}\" implies that someone at Lojbangirz had high hopes about the Fermi paradox. See also {solris} {stoplin} {vidyplin} {remted} {remlur} {xunplin} {balplin} {melplin}."},{"word":"remtai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is anthropomorphic.","notes":"Cf. {ckemono}."},{"word":"remted","score":2,"definition":"Name: Earth / Terra","notes":"A {jvocmevo} meaning \"{remna} {terdi}\", or \"human homeworld\". Named so because the place structure of \"{terdi}\" implies that someone at Lojbangirz had high hopes about the Fermi paradox. See also {terd} {remsol} {stoplin} {vidyplin} {remlur} {xunplin} {balplin} {melplin}."},{"word":"remtsi","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a seed with organism with seed-human $x_{2}$."},{"word":"remvisyska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ appears to be in the human-visible band of light, with specific color/hue/shading $x_2$ as perceived by $x_3$ under conditions $x_4$.","notes":"V band light; light having a wavelength between approximately 380 nanometers and 750 nanometers (exact endpoints of the interval are subject to variation and debate, as well as measurement error etc.)."},{"word":"remxeb","score":1,"definition":"Humanistic Judaism, nontheistic Jewish experience","notes":"Cf. {remna}, {xebro}"},{"word":"remxei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ hates humans/humanity; (adjective:) $x_1$ is misanthropic.","notes":"Cf. {remna}, {xebni}, {xlamu'ijijnu}."},{"word":"remyladru","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is human breast milk/mother's milk from human $r_1$.","notes":"Cf. {mabru}, {tatru}, {tatyji'o}, {cifnu}."},{"word":"rengarna","score":3,"definition":"$g_1$ is a railway/track/rail for train $t_1$."},{"word":"reno","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 20 [twenty]."},{"word":"renomei","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantifier selbri: convert 20 to cardinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is a set with the score of members $x_{2}$."},{"word":"renono","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 200 [two hundred]."},{"word":"renro","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ throws/launches/casts/hurls $x_{2}$ to/at/in direction $x_{3}$ (propulsion derives internally to $x_{1}$).","notes":"(cf. {cecla} (more general term), {danti})"},{"word":"rensazri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ drives/is a train driver/engineer of train $x_2$. ","notes":"See {trene}, {sazri}."},{"word":"rentro","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a trainmaster, managing $j_2$ in activity $j_3$ pertaining to a train of units $t_2$ for railroad $t_3$"},{"word":"renvi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ survives/endures/undergoes/abides/lasts/persists through $x_{2}$ for interval/duration $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also lasts out, withstands; $x_1$ persists/lasts for duration $x_3$; (adjective:) $x_1$ is tough/durable. See also {ranji}, {kuspe}, {randa}, {lifri}, {stali}, {temci}."},{"word":"renytcana","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a railed vehicle station/depot/yard in transport system $t_2=t_3$ for cars/wagons/units $tr_2$ (default heavy rail) propelled by $tr_4$","notes":"from {trene} {tcana}."},{"word":"re'o","selmaho":"FAhA3","score":100000,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; adjacent to/touching/contacting ..."},{"word":"re'olte","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ carries $x_2$ (no specific source or destination). $x_1$ keeps $x_2$ within reach, if not on their person","notes":"See also {ralte}, {bevri}, {zvajbi}, {zvala'i}"},{"word":"repageipa","score":2,"definition":"number: $1*10^{21}$, zetta, sextillion; symbol: Z"},{"word":"repkemprezumpo'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is agricultural chattel slavery, the ownership of people for the purpose of forced agricultural labor, according to law/custom/system $x_2$.","notes":"An example would be the type of slavery historically practiced in the U.S. South. Does not require a formally codified system of slavery as used there, however."},{"word":"repmi'i","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=c_1$ is a harvester/reaper/machine for harvesting crop $c_2$ from source $c_3$.","notes":"implied m2 is \"lo nu crepu c2 c3\". "},{"word":"rerce'a","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a slingshot/catapult with munition/projectile $c_2=r_2$."},{"word":"rerga'a","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=r_2$ is a javelin made of $g_2$ thrown by $r_1$.","notes":"Cf. {renro}, {grana}, {kilga'a}."},{"word":"rergexo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a regular expression / regex with match string $x_2$ and replacement string $x_3$ (default: zi'o) governed by rules $x_4$","notes":"x3 defaults to {zi'o}, since not all regexes have a replacement string. x4 can be a regex parser or library or some description of the rules. Cf. {basti}."},{"word":"reroi","selmaho":"ROI*","score":100001,"definition":"tense interval modifier: twice; objectively quantified tense; defaults as time tense."},{"word":"reskla","score":0,"definition":"$k_1$ creeps/crawls on all fours/on hands and knees/with body close to the ground to $k_2$ from $k_3$ via $k_4$.","notes":"Cf. {respa}, {klama}, {cpare}, {parkla}, {cidydzu}."},{"word":"respa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a reptile of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {danlu}, {banfi}, {since}."},{"word":"resrvarano","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a monitor lizard of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"resycrida","score":0,"definition":"$c_1$ is a dragon/lindworm of mythos/religion $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sincycrida}."},{"word":"resyjavbanfi","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=b_1$ is a herp/herptile [amphibian and/or reptile] of species/breed $r_2=b_2$.","notes":"\"Herp\" is a vernacular term for reptiles and amphibians. It is derived from the old term \"herpetile\", with roots back to Linnaeus' classification of animals, in which he grouped reptiles and amphibians together in the same class."},{"word":"resyjavbanfyske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass of facts) is herpetology/science about herptile(s) [amphibians and/or reptiles] $r_1=b_1=s_2$ based on methodology $s_3$."},{"word":"retcpublika","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a republic"},{"word":"retkucli","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$=$p_3$ is inquisitive/questioning about $k_2$=$p_2$ with questions $p_1$ (text)"},{"word":"retpei","score":2,"definition":"$pe_1$ wonders about $pe_2=pr_2$."},{"word":"retsku","score":4,"definition":"$c_1=p_3$ asks/puts question $c_2=p_1$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) of/to $c_3=p_4$ via expressive medium $c_4$ about subject $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {preti}, {cusku}, {kuclanli}, {piksku}, {xu}, {xo}, {ma}, {mo}."},{"word":"retstra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tuatara [reptile genus Sphenodon] of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"For disambiguation purposes, strictly, this word should only apply to members of genus Sphenodon; however, all extant members of reptile order Rhynchocephalia belong to this genus and some semantic broadening is probable. See also: {respa}, {reksamata}."},{"word":"retyju'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an interrogative sentence, a question."},{"word":"re'u","selmaho":"ROI","score":100000,"definition":"converts number to an objectively quantified ordinal tense interval modifier; defaults to time."},{"word":"re'ucti","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a carnivore that eats the meat/flesh of animal $r_2$.","notes":"Cf. {rectu}, {citka}, {stagycti}, {fi'ecti}."},{"word":"re'umnu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a nonbinary human/human/humanoid/person.","notes":"This word is analogous to \"{re'amnu}\" such that this word is related to \"{nunmu}\" in the same manner as \"{re'amnu}\" is related to \"{nanmu}\"."},{"word":"revogeipa","score":2,"definition":"number: $1*10^{24}$, yotta, septillion; symbol: Y"},{"word":"revyskapi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a quantity of leather from $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {renvi}, {skapi}."},{"word":"rexsa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dinosaur [specific: only clade Dinosauria] of type $x_2$ living in era $x_3$.","notes":"A gismu version of {dinsauru}; contrast with {dinso}; ignoring connotations relevant to modern birds, the set of rexsa is a strict and nonempty subset of the set of dinso. Includes modern birds; there is no connotation to the contrary in general. Proposed short rafsi: -rex-. Preferred to {reksa} (for the sake of short rafsi and etymology). See also: {ketslau}."},{"word":"rezegeipa","score":2,"definition":"number: $1*10^{27}$, ronna, octillion; symbol: R"},{"word":"re zei brinefa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'bridi-tail-2' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: bridi-tail-3 (gihek stag? BO # bridi-tail-2 tail-terms)?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"re zei funseia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'operator-2' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: mex-operator | KE # operator /KEhE#/. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"re zei jurfuga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'statement-2' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: statement-3 (I (jek | joik)? stag? BO # (statement-2)?)?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"re zei karsna","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ (sound, text) is a diphthong","notes":"See also {zunsna}."},{"word":"re zei meksota","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'mex-2' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: operand | (PEhO #)? operator mex-2+ /KUhE#/. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"re zei mektika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'operand-2' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: operand-3 ((ek | joik) stag? BO # operand-2)?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"re zei sumsenime","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'terms-2' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: term (CEhE # term)*. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"re zei sumsenimere","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ DELETED"},{"word":"re zei sumtika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'sumti-2' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: sumti-3 (joik-ek sumti-3)*. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"re zei taulka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'tanru-unit-2' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: BRIVLA # | GOhA RAhO? # | KE # selbri-3 /KEhE#/ | ME # sumti /MEhU#/ (MOI #)? | (number | lerfu-string) MOI # | NUhA # mex-operator | SE # tanru-unit-2 | JAI # tag? tanru-unit-2 | any-word (ZEI any-word)+ | NAhE # tanru-unit-2 | NU NAI? # (joik-jek NU NAI? #)* subsentence /KEI#/. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"re zei zgabube","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'selbri-2' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: selbri-3 (CO # selbri-2)?. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"ri","selmaho":"KOhA5","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: the last sumti, as determined by back-counting rules."},{"word":"ri'a","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"rinka modal, 1st place (phys./mental) causal because ..."},{"word":"ri'ai","selmaho":"UI2","score":3,"definition":"evidential: I have basic/axiomatic belief","notes":"The speaker posits the marked claim as true and is not willing to question its validity. Suitable for religious faith for example. See also: {cmukri}."},{"word":"ri'a ma","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100001,"definition":"sumti question asking for a physical cause; why?."},{"word":"ri'anai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100001,"definition":"na'e rinka modal, 1st place (phys./mental); regardless of cause ...","notes":"Cf. {na'e}, {rinka}."},{"word":"ri'anzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is such that, if $x_2$ is the case, then the latter causes the former."},{"word":"ri'au","selmaho":"KOhA5","score":1,"definition":"pro-sumti: the next/immediately following sumti (as determined by back-counting rules applied forward)","notes":"Mostly stylistic in use, although certain word orders may help the audience understand what is being said more easily and thus this word can be more desired. Works basically the same as {ri} but counts forward; if this word were replaced by the referent sumti (the next sumti) and the next sumti were replaced by {ri}, the meaning of the utterance would not change at all."},{"word":"ribga","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a logical statement that $x_2$ (du'u) is true regardless of/irrespective of/independent of/whether or not $x_3$ being/is true.","notes":"This word is to {ju} as {kanxe} is to {je}. Of course, $x_3$ could depend on $x_2$; it is just not the case that the reverse is true. See also: {kanxe}, {vlina}, {ju}."},{"word":"ribrmelanole'usa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) of breed $x_2$."},{"word":"ribve'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=v_1$ is a cub, aged $v_2$, of bear/ursoid species $c_2$","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {cribe}, {verba}"},{"word":"ribysluni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a ramson/buckrams/wild garlic/broad-leaved garlic/wood garlic/bear leek/bear's garlic (Allium ursinum) of type/cultivar $x_2$."},{"word":"ricfoi","score":2,"definition":"$f_{1}$ is a forest with predominant tree species/cultivar $t_{2}$.","notes":"Cf. {rictu'a}, {cicfoi}, {ricyci'e}, {mudri}."},{"word":"ricfoiske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is silvology/study of forest(s)/wood(s) $f_1$.","notes":"See also forest (={ricfoi}), dendrology (={mudyspaske}). "},{"word":"ricfu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is rich/wealthy in goods/possessions/property/aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {solji}, {banzu}, {dukse}, {pindi}."},{"word":"rickemsatrunta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of substances, sugars included, dissolved in substance $x_2$ (probably water) so as to form solution $x_3$ (tree sap) under conditions/produced by tree $x_4$; $x_3$ is a quantity of tree sap with sugars (and other substances) $x_1$ dissolved in $x_2$ (probably liquid water)"},{"word":"ricnritrina","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a coral tree/flame tree (genus Erythrina) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$.","notes":"See also: erythravine (={xumnritrina})."},{"word":"ricrbau'ina","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a Mountain Ebony/Kachnar/orchid tree (genus Bauhinia) of species/cultivar $t_2$."},{"word":"ricrbe'aukarne'a","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a elephant's foot/ponytail palm/tree of genus Beaucarnea of species/cultivar $t_2$."},{"word":"ricrbetula","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a birch tree (genus Betula) of species/cultivar $t_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {biorka}."},{"word":"ricrbri'a","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a jamaican rain tree/tree of genus Brya of species/cultivar $t_2$."},{"word":"ricrceraso","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cherry tree of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {rutrceraso}"},{"word":"ricrceratona","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a carob tree/St John's-bread (genus Ceratonia) of species/cultivar $t_2$."},{"word":"ricrcerci","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a redbud/Judas tree (genus Cercis) of species/cultivar $t_2$."},{"word":"ricrcinamomu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cinnamon tree (genus Cinnamomum) of species/cultivar $x_2$.","notes":"See also cinnamon spice (={tsaprcinamomu})."},{"word":"ricrcladrasti","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a yellowwood (genus Cladrastis) of species/cultivar $t_2$."},{"word":"ricrdalberga","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a rosewood/kingwood/tracwood/pinkwood/tulipwood/African blackwood/zebrawood/cocobolo tree (genus Dalbergia), of species/cultivar $t_2$."},{"word":"ricrdeloni","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a poinciana tree (genus Delonix ) of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"ricrdenantera","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a Barbados pride/coralwood/peacock flower fence/red beadtree/(red) sandalwood tree/saga (genus Adenanthera) of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"ricrdiplotropi","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a tree of genus Diplotropis of species/cultivar $t_2$."},{"word":"ricrfokaji","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is an orchid tree/tree of genus Amherstia of species/cultivar $t_2$.","notes":"From Burmese: သော်ကကြီး [θɔ̀ka̰ dʑí]; the Pride of Burma."},{"word":"ricrgiborti","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is an African rosewood/bubinga/copalwood/ovangkol tree (genus Guibourtia) of species/cultivar $t_2$.","notes":"See also {mudrgiborti}."},{"word":"ricrgimnocladu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a Kentucky coffeetree/soap tree (genus Gymnocladus) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$.","notes":"See also: Kentucky coffee (={kafrgimnocladu})."},{"word":"ricrgleditsa","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a locust tree (genus Gleditsia) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"ricrgoseilerodendro","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a tree of genus Gossweilerodendron of species/cultivar $t_2$."},{"word":"ricrkaciia","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is an acacia/thorntree/whistling thorn/wattle (genus Acacia) of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"ricrkanela","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a white/wild cinnamon (genus Canella) of species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"See also \"cinnamon bark\" (={tsaprkanela})."},{"word":"ricrkaragana","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a caragana tree (genus Caragana) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"ricrkasa","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a cassia tree (genus Cassia) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$.","notes":"Not to be confused with some species of genera Cinnamomum (={ricrcinamomu}) and Senna (={sparsena})."},{"word":"ricrkastanospermu","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a Moreton Bay chestnut/Blackbean tree (genus Castanospermum) of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"ricrkladrasti","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a yellowwood (genus Cladrastis) of species/cultivar $t_2$."},{"word":"ricrkolofospermu","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a Mopani/Mopane tree (genus Colophospermum), of species/cultivar $t_2$."},{"word":"ricrko'ompasa","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a tulang/mengaris tree (genus Koompassia) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$.","notes":"One of the tallest tropical tree species."},{"word":"ricrko'ompasiia","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a tulang/mengaris tree (genus Koompassia) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"ricrkordiline","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a tī/palm lily (genus Cordyline) of species/cultivar $t_2$.","notes":"For species of this genus which are not trees, see {sparkordiline}."},{"word":"ricrlaburnu","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a golden chain (genus Laburnum) of species/cultivar $t_2$."},{"word":"ricrlauru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a laurel (genus Laurus) of species/cultivar $x_2$.","notes":"See also \"true laurel\"-spice (={tsaprlauru})."},{"word":"ricrlbizi","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a silk tree/siris/mimosa (genus Albizia) of species/cultivar $t_2$."},{"word":"ricrle'ucena","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a leadtree/ipil-ipil tree (genus Leucaena) of species/cultivar $t_2$.","notes":"Ipil-ipil tree (=Leucaena leucocephala)."},{"word":"ricrle'ukena","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a leadtree (genus Leucaena) of species/cultivar $t_2$.","notes":"See also: fruit from this genus (={rutrle'ukena})."},{"word":"ricrmaka","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a tree of genus Maackia of species/cultivar $t_2$.","notes":"Named after the botanist Richard Maack."},{"word":"ricrmaki","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a tree of genus Maackia of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"ricrmango","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mango tree of species/cultivar $x_2$.","notes":"See also {rutrmango}."},{"word":"ricrmileta","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is an Indian Beech/Pongam Oiltree/Honge/tree of genus Millettia, of species/cultivar $t_2$."},{"word":"ricrmiristika","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a nutmeg tree (genus Myristica) of species/cultivar $x_2$."},{"word":"ricrparaserante","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is an albizia/wattle (genus Paraserianthes) of species/cultivar $t_2$."},{"word":"ricrpeltogine","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is an purpleheart/amendoim/amaranth tree (genus Peltogyne) of species/cultivar $t_2$.","notes":"See also the wood (={mudrpeltogine})."},{"word":"ricrperikopsi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an African teak/afromosia or Nedun tree (genus Pericopsis) of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"ricrpopulu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a poplar / aspen / cottonwood tree (tree of genus Populus) of species/cultivar $x_2$.","notes":"See also {mudrpopulu}, {spati}, {tricu}."},{"word":"ricrprunu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plum/peach/cherry/apricot/sloe tree of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"See also: {smela} (syn.), {rutrprunu}, {flaume}, {persika}, {rutrceraso}, {birkoku}, {frambesi}, {fragari}, {plise}, {rozgu}"},{"word":"ricrsa","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a intsia/ipil/merbau/kwila/taal tree (genus Intsia) of species/cultivar $t_2$."},{"word":"ricrstifnolobi","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a Pagoda tree/Coralbean/Eve's Necklace tree (genus Styphnolobium), of species/cultivar $t_2$."},{"word":"ricrte'obroma","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a tree of genus Theobroma of species/cultivar $t_2$.","notes":"See also cacao tree (T. cacao; ={caklytricu})."},{"word":"ricrterokarpu","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a (red) sanders/sandalwood/wild teak/padauk/barwood/muninga/Indian kino tree/mututi tree (genus Pterocarpus), of species/cultivar $t_2$."},{"word":"ricrxaceru","score":2,"definition":"$t_{1}$ is a maple tree of species/cultivar $t_{2}$.","notes":"Example 4.47 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"ricrxematoksilu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a logwood/palo de brasil/peachwood tree (genus Haematoxylum) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"rictu'a","score":1,"definition":"$tu_1$ is a forest of $tr_1$."},{"word":"ricyblu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is resin (hydrocarbon secretion) of plants $x_2=c_2=t_1$","notes":"x2 is typically coniferous trees."},{"word":"ricygundi","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a/the forest products industry/sector producing forest products $g_2$ from tree species $t_2$ by process $g_3$","notes":"From {tricu}, {gundi}. Omit f1."},{"word":"ricyratcu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a squirrel of species $x_{2}$."},{"word":"ricystani","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is the tree trunk of tree $s_2=t_1$."},{"word":"ricystanyzilvi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a log (fallen/severed trunk) of/from a tree of species $x_2$, belonging to individual tree (precursor) $x_3$ and leavinf behind remainder/stump $x_4$.","notes":"Branches may be present but it focuses mainly on the trunk. This word may not be applicable to fallen trees which remained intact/whole (with roots pulled out of the ground and attached)."},{"word":"ricyvelvi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x1=v4$ is a stump of tree $x2=t1=v3$"},{"word":"ricyvla","score":0,"definition":"$x1$ is a leaf of tree $x2$","notes":"Synonymous with {pezli}."},{"word":"ricyzda","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is a treehouse of/for $z_2$ on tree $t_1$ of species $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tricu}, {zdani}."},{"word":"ridgobeli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a goblin of type/mythology $x_2$","notes":"See {crida}, {xobgobeli}"},{"word":"ridjinme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of cobalt (Co)."},{"word":"ridnarmro","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is undead/a living-dead in mythology/folk-lore/culture $x_2$","notes":"Not necessarily evil. Specification of \"type\"/\"species\" may be difficult. Did not need to be previously living and/or having died; theoretically, such a creature could have ever been in its current state, eternal in past and future (which is why \"nar\" is used rather than \"nor\"). "},{"word":"ridnormro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is undead/a living-dead of type/mythology $x_2$","notes":"Not necessarily evil, nor having been previously alive/dead (this is considered a {cimjvo})."},{"word":"ridrderga","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a dwarf [mythology/fantasy] of mythology $c_2$.","notes":"A mythological being that dwells in mountains and in the earth, and is associated with wisdom, smithing, mining, and crafting. Scholars dispute the size of the Norse nature spirit, the Dvergr. As Tolkien was inspired by the dwarves of Norse myths and dwarves of Germanic folklore, this word could be used to refer to the dwarfs of the fictional universe Middle-Earth (Khazad) as well, and possibly of other fantasy universes. The fu'ivla derived from Old Norse: dvergar; Old English: dweorg; Old High German: twerg."},{"word":"ridrfai","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fairy / faerie / fae / fay, of type/mythology $x_2$","notes":"See {crida}"},{"word":"ridrgobli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a goblin of mythos/folklore/religion $x_2$.","notes":"See also: {crida}."},{"word":"ridrkoboldo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kobold of mythos/folklore $x_2$.","notes":"See also: {crida}."},{"word":"ridrxobi","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a hob/hobbit [mythology/fantasy] of mythology $c_2$.","notes":"See also Little people [mythology] (={ridytorpre}), dwarf (={torpre}/{ridrdverga})."},{"word":"ridytorpre","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=t_1=p_1$ is a little people [mythological being] of mythology $c_2$ .","notes":"\"Little people\" have been part of the folklore of many cultures. Examples include: dwarf (={ridrdverga}), hobbit (={ridrxobi}), .... See also: dwarf [person with dwarfism] (={torpre})."},{"word":"ri'e","selmaho":"UI5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: release of emotion - emotion restraint.","notes":"See also {cniri'u}, {cnicru}."},{"word":"ri'enai","selmaho":"UI*5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: release of emotion - emotion restraint."},{"word":"ri'erbarkalri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the estuary/mouth of river $x_2$","notes":"from {rirxe} + {barkalri}"},{"word":"ri'erjimca","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=j_1$ is a tributary of river $x_2=j_2=r_1=r_4$ of land mass $x_3=r_2$, draining watershed $x_4=r_3$","notes":"{rirxe}+{jimca}"},{"word":"ri'erkoi","score":3,"definition":"$k_1$ is a bank of river $k_3=r_1$.","notes":"Cf. {rirxe}, {korbi}. "},{"word":"ri'ero'u","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"release of sexual emotion - sexual emotion restraint; erotic fulfillment - impotence/abstinence.","notes":"cai/sai/ru'e can be used to describe intensity of fulfillment/(impotence/abstinence). bu'o can be used to describe how close to orgasm one is. In particular, (cai)(bu'onai)ri'ero'u can be used to describe an orgasm."},{"word":"ri'erxi'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hippopotamus of genus/species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {rirxe}, {xirma}. Syn. {xiptamu}."},{"word":"rigni","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is repugnant to/causes disgust to $x_{2}$ under conditions $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {djica}, {nelci}, {trina}, {vamtu}, {xebni}, {pluka}."},{"word":"ri'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"lifri modal, 1st place patient/passive case tag; happens to...,experienced by...,with passive..."},{"word":"ri'irdansu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=s_1$ (individual, mass) performs a ceremonial/ritual dance for purpose/goal $r_2$, by custom/in community $r_3$, with form/rules $r_4$ to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"ri'irga'a","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a mace/[ceremonial staff] made of $g_2$ used for purpose $r_2$ by custom/in community $r_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ritli}, {grana}, {nolga'a}."},{"word":"rijno","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of silver/argentum (Ag); [metaphor: valuable, tarnishing].","notes":"See also {solji}."},{"word":"rijyska","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ = $s_1$ is silvery/silver-colored when viewed/perceived by $x_2$ = $s_3$ under conditions $x_3$ = $s_4$.","notes":"Cf. {rijno}, {skari}, {sloska}, {ransyska}."},{"word":"rikpei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ causes $x_2$ by psychokinesis."},{"word":"rikro","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ invites $x_2$ to listen to Rick Astley song $x_3$.","notes":""},{"word":"rikteropu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an aardvark of species/subspecies $x_2$"},{"word":"rikybauske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is the diachronics/diachronic linguistics of $s_2=b_1$."},{"word":"rilnari","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rhinarium (the moist, naked surface around the nostrils of the nose in most mammals)","notes":"See also {nazbi}."},{"word":"rilpemsa'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ raps $x_2$ (text)."},{"word":"rilsle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the unit of a form of rhythm of $x_2$","notes":"For example, \"lo fi'u vo si'e cu rilsle la romans.anonimos i je ri rilti lo ci rilsle (a quarter is the unit of a form of rhythm of Romance Anónimo, and Romance Anónimo is in triple time.)\" See also {rilti}, {selci}, {rilsletei}."},{"word":"rilsletei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is tempo of rhythmic movement $x_2$ with the unit $x_3$; $x_1$ is a time interval and corresponds to the unit $x_3$ of a form of rhythm of $x_2$.","notes":"Examples: \"lo mentu be li fi'u pa re no cu rilsletei lo zgike lo fi'u bi si'e (The tempo of the music piece is 120 eighth notes per minute.)\" \"la .andantes. cu rilsletei lo selsa'a zo'e (The tempo of the song is Andante.)\" \"lo mentu be li fi'u xa no ca rilsletei lo mi risna rilti lo pa mei be lo nu lo risna cu cmaze'a ce'o zilxru (My heart rate is 60 per minute.)\" See also {rilti}, {selci}, {temci}, {rilsle}."},{"word":"rilti","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (sequence/non-text quote) is a rhythm/beat of music/expressive form $x_{2}$.","notes":"Not necessarily oscillatory/regular pattern. See also {damri}, {pemci}, {tonga}, {zgike}, {slilu}, {dikni}, {sanga}, {morna}."},{"word":"rimni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ rhymes/alliterates with $x_{2}$ in language/phonetics $x_{3}$, matching sound correspondence $x_{4}$ (ka).","notes":"Broad meaning of rhyme - any matching sound correspondence. See also {pemci}, {sanga}."},{"word":"rinci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ liquid/fluid drains/strains/flushes from source $x_{2}$ through drain/strainer $x_{3}$ by force $x_{4}$.","notes":"$x_4$ is usually gravity. See also {pambe}, {tisna}, {setca}, {flecu}, {muvdu}, {ganxo}, {rirxe}."},{"word":"rindo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Native American/Indian in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also {abniena}, {niengatu}, {nienke'a}, {ancinabe}, {tsalagi}, {siksika}."},{"word":"ringei","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a happy with object of happiness $x_{2}$ with reason $x_{3}$."},{"word":"rinju","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is restrained/held [back]/constrained/kept by restraint $x_{2}$ against $x_{3}$ (event).","notes":"Also: $x_2$ is a restraint/binding for $x_1$, $x_2$ keeps/restrains/holds [back]/constrains $x_1$ from $x_3$ (= {selri'u} for reordered places); agentive restraint (= {ri'urgau}, {ri'urzu'e}). See also {zifre}, {ralte}, {pinfu}, {kavbu}, {fanta}, {jgari}, {jimte}, {bapli}, {curmi}, {kluza}, {tagji}."},{"word":"rinju'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ knows the reason for $x_2$ "},{"word":"rinka","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event/state) effects/physically causes effect $x_{2}$ (event/state) under conditions $x_{3}$.","notes":"$x_1$ is a material condition for $x_2$; $x_1$ gives rise to $x_2$. See also {gasnu}, {krinu}, {nibli}, te {zukte}, se {jalge}, {bapli}, {jitro}, cmavo list {ri'a}, {mukti}, {ciksi}, {xruti}."},{"word":"rinrine","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the sound of a telephone ringing caused/produced by $x_2$"},{"word":"rinsa","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) greets/hails/[welcomes/says hello to]/responds to arrival of $x_{2}$ in manner $x_{3}$ (action).","notes":"(cf. {friti} for welcome/hospitality, cmavo list {coi}, cmavo list {co'o})"},{"word":"rinsita","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a heart symbol / is heart-shaped ( ♥ )","notes":"See {risna}, {sinxa}, {tarmi}"},{"word":"ri'o","selmaho":"VUhU4","score":100000,"definition":"trinary mathematical operator: [integral of a with respect to b over range c]."},{"word":"ri'odje","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Wednesday of week $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Synonyms: {jaudje}, {cibdei}. See also {peldei}, {cicnydei}."},{"word":"ri'oi","selmaho":"LE","score":6,"definition":"the latest aforementioned...; refers back to the most recently mentioned thing(s) that satisfies the x1 of the following predicate","notes":"See also {ri'oirkai}, {ri}, {ra}, {le}, {bi'unai}."},{"word":"ri'oirkai","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is/are the referent(s) of the most recent complete sumti that satisfies the property $x_2$","notes":"See also {ri'oi}."},{"word":"ri'ojme","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an emerald."},{"word":"ri'onro'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a jade."},{"word":"ri'orfrupo'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Creeper, the exploding green monster from the video game Minecraft.","notes":"From {crino} {frumu} {spoja}."},{"word":"ri'orkalvoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Phantom, the green-eyed flying monster from Minecraft that attacks if you don't sleep at night.","notes":"From {crino} {kanla} {vofli}."},{"word":"ri'orkliru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is chlorine.","notes":"see also: {crino}, {kliru}, {li'orkliru}, {xunkliru}, {zirkliru}"},{"word":"ri'orko'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of kale/borecole/boerenkool of species/strain $x_2$"},{"word":"ri'ornimre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lime of variety $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {crino}, {nimre}, {barda}, {pelnimre}, {najnimre}, {branimre}."},{"word":"ri'orsmela","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an almond [fruit] of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {smela}"},{"word":"ri'ortcati","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is green tea brewed from $t_2$.","notes":"see also {tcati}"},{"word":"ri'orzilska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the abstract color green","notes":"The gismu {crino} refers to objects which are green, but not the color green itself. This lujvo serves the latter purpose. See also {skari} {zilska}"},{"word":"ri'ospa","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=c_1$ is a green plant/viridiplantae/viridiphyta/chlorobionta/plantae sensu strictu of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$","notes":"This group includes the land plants plus various groups of green algae, including stoneworts. The names given to these groups vary considerably as of July 2011. Viridiplantae encompass a group of organisms that possess chlorophyll a and b, have plastids that are bound by only two membranes, are capable of storing starch, and have cellulose in their cell walls."},{"word":"ripygarna","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is a bridge railing at bridge $g_2=c_1$, of material $g_3$."},{"word":"ripyzbe","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is a bridge foundation supporting bridge $z_2=c_1$, and is of material $z_3$."},{"word":"rirbau","score":3,"definition":"$b_1$ is the native language/\"mother tongue\" of $b_2=r_2$","notes":"A more literal synonym of {jbebau}, as one is not born with knowledge of a language. See {rirni}, {bangu}, {kulnu}."},{"word":"rircau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an orphan"},{"word":"rirci","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [member] is rare/unusual/uncommon/atypical in property $x_{2}$ (ka) among members of $x_{3}$ (set).","notes":"($x_3$ is complete specification of set); (cf. {cizra}, {fadni}, {cafne}, {kampu}, {cnano} - the generalized opposite to any/all of these concepts)"},{"word":"rirli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is realistic/sane (colloquial sense)/pragmatic/practical/typical/frequent/fairly probable/deemed to be likely to actually happen in real-life (as opposed to in a flight of fantasy or being merely possible but unlikely/abnormal) according to judge $x_2$ and under external conditions/rules for judgment/considerations $x_3$","notes":"For example, winning the lottery is not rirli because it 'does not happen to real people', as the saying goes, despite the fact that SOMEone always ends up winning; it is just the case that the judge does not consider it likely to happen to anyone that they know of. Another example would be that successfully fleeing the cops is not rirli: it is possible and even happens every now and then on the news, but it is extremely rare. Basically, if it is newsworthy for its rareness, it is not rirli. On the other hand, some things which actually are objectively fairly unlikely but which are subjectively representative of 'how life works' (such as with Murphy's Law) may be considered rirli. Mundane things very much so are rirli. Things which could be mundane but which 'no-one actually does' are not rirli. There is always an element of subjectivity or exaggeration with this word. It is not about what is physically possible, just what is familiar to the hearsay and experience and contemplation of the judge. A reasonable expectation is rirli. See also: {kanpe}, {zirli}"},{"word":"rirmamta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a grandmother of $x_2$."},{"word":"rirni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a parent of/raises/rears $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ mentors/acts parental toward child/protege $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {rorci}, {mamta}, {patfu}, {sidju}, {dzena}, {famti}, {verba}, {bersa}."},{"word":"rirny'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ raises/is a mentor to someone who raises/is a mentor to someone who raises/is a mentor to [...] to someone who raises/is a mentor to $x_2$ via intermediate steps $x_3$ (ce'o).","notes":"Can be used for 'PhD advisor ancestry'. Usage of mixed standards of raising/mentoring telationship is possible; thus, the parent of the PhD advisor of one's parent is a form of rirny'utka to oneself. This is a broader notion of ancestorhood than is \"{ginlazdze}\"."},{"word":"rirny'utka'au","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is direct ancestor/mentorial-ancestor of $x_2$ of order $x_3$ (li; nonnegative integer) in graph/network of ancestry (family tree) $x_4$ (defaults to maximal option), where $x_3$ is the smallest possible number which is so constrained; $x_1$ is the $x_3$th-great-grandparent of $x_2$.","notes":"If $x_3=0$, then $x_1 = x_2$; if $x_3=1$, then $x_1$ is the parent/mentor/rirni $x_2$; if $x_3=2$, then $x_1$ is the grandparent/mentor's mentor/{riryrirni} of $x_2$; if $x_3=n$, then $x_1$ is the ($n-2$)th-great-grand-parent of $x_2$ (id est: great-great-...-great-grandparent, where the number of \"great-\"s is $n-2$). $x_3$ must be the geodesic path length; in an actual tree-graph family tree, this is the only option; but, in practice, there is usually some closure of the graph (inbreeding/incest) and one specimen may be the ancestor of the subject in multiple different ways; in such cases, the shortest path(s) are the ones which determine $x_3$ and, thus, $x_4$ can be used to subtract out those connections in order to say something like \"A is both B's grandparent and B's great-grandparent\" (the latter requiring edge-subtraction from the ancestry graph). See also: \".{utka'au}\", \"{rirni}\", \".{abvele}\", {riryriryrirni}."},{"word":"rirny'utka zei treicytunba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is analogous to a sibling in a rank/seniority for/of a rirny'utka of $x_2$ by standard/in hierarchy/via partial ordering or relation(ship) $x_3$ (this is the connection between the rirny'utka at hand and $x_1$ which justifies the treicytunba label), where $x_2$ and the said rirny'utka are connected via intermediate steps $x_4$ (ce'o).","notes":"An indirect ancestor (that is: the near-relation, sibling, or perhaps equal/contemporary of a direct ancestor) is included. The standard by which the direct ancestor (the rirny'utka) and $x_1$ are equals/near-relations is $x_3$; the meaning of/standard by which \"ancestor\" is meant is specified via relation(ship)s steps $x_4$. See also: \"{dzena}\" (which is more general)."},{"word":"rirpa'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a grandfather of $x_2$."},{"word":"rirspe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the step-parent/step-mother/step-father of $x_2$ due to marriage with their parent according to law/custom $x_3$.","notes":"$x_1$ does not necessarily raise/rear/parent $x_2$ (for that, rear-concatenate \"{rirni}\" as a tertau). The gender of $x_1$ is not specified (nor is the gender of the parent of $x_2$). See also: \"{pa'uspe}\", \"{mamspe}\", \"{sperirni}\", \"{lacpa}\"."},{"word":"rirtaitra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ patronizes $x_2$; $x_1=t_1=r_1$ acts towards $x_2=t_2=r_2$ by doing $x_3=t_3$ as if $x_1$ was $x_2$'s parent.","notes":"{rirni} {tarmi} {tarti}."},{"word":"rirx","score":1,"definition":"River","notes":"Cf. {rirxe}, {xas}, {braxas}."},{"word":"rirxe","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a river of land mass $x_{2}$, draining watershed $x_{3}$ into $x_{4}$/terminating at $x_{4}$.","notes":"(cf. {flecu}, {senta} for most metaphorical aspects; {daplu}, {djacu}, {lalxu}, {xamsi}, {rinci}, {naxle})"},{"word":"riryrirni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a grandparent of $x_2$."},{"word":"risfoi","score":2,"definition":"$f_1$ is a rice field of $r_2$."},{"word":"rismi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of rice [a type of grain] of strain/cultivar $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {gurni}."},{"word":"risna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the heart [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [emotional/shape metaphors are NOT culturally neutral].","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is cardiac; emotional 'heart' (= {cnise'i}). See also {pambe}, {ciblu}."},{"word":"risnycni","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ feels $x_2$ (ka) about $x_3$, and notices their heartbeat."},{"word":"risnydicfancyxra","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is an electrocardiogram of animal $r_2$ drawn by $p_3$ in medium $p_4$"},{"word":"risnyjelca","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$=$j_1$ is the heart of $r_2$, burning at temperature $j_2$ in atmosphere $j_3$.","notes":"§13.13 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"risnyrilti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the heart rate / heartbeat of $x_2$ with the unit (default 1) $x_3$","notes":"cf {risna} {rilti} example: lo mentu be li fi'u ze no cu risnyrilti lo risna be mi li pa \"my heartrate is 70 beats per minute\""},{"word":"rispesxu","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a quantity of congee of ingredients including $p_2$"},{"word":"risybirje","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ made of/contains/is an amount rice wine brewed from rice $b_2=r_1$ from strain/cultivar/location $r_2$.","notes":"Synonymous with {risyvanju}, which is a literal calque of the English \"rice wine\"."},{"word":"risyvanju","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of rice wine from rice strain/cultivar/location $r_2$. ","notes":"Cf. {rismi}, {vanju}, {xalka}, {jikru}, {birje}."},{"word":"ritli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a rite/ceremony/ritual for purpose/goal $x_{2}$, by custom/in community $x_{3}$, with form/rules $x_{4}$.","notes":"[also: $x_1$ is formal, Legal. $x_1$ is 'going through the motions']; $x_4$ constraints/customs; See also {lijda}, {malsi}, {flalu}, {javni}, {tcaci}, {clite}, {junri}."},{"word":"ritlrxarai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Shintō purification rite/ceremony/ritual, harae or harai, for purpose/goal $x_2$, by custom/in community $x_3$, with form/rules $x_4$."},{"word":"ritplu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is/are (one or more of) the British Islands [United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; the Bailiwick of Jersey; the Bailiwick of Guernsey (including Alderney, Herm and Sark); the Isle of Man]","notes":"British Islands is a term within the law of the United Kingdom."},{"word":"ritrmafine","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an English muffin.","notes":"See also {mernmafine}."},{"word":"ritru'u","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is measured in pound sterling (£; GBP) as $r_2$ (quantity), in the monetary system of the United Kingdom $r_3$."},{"word":"ritstasysmuci","score":1,"definition":"$sm_1=b_1$ is/are British soup spoon(s) [item of cutlery] suitable for eating soup $sm_2=st_1$, made of material $s_3$.","notes":"The British soup spoon is the size of a dessert spoon (={tsiselsaismuci}), but with a deeper, more circular bowl for holding liquid."},{"word":"ritybau","score":1,"definition":"$br_1=ba_1$ is the British English language used by $ba_2$ to express/communicate $ba_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Syn. {gliglibau}. Cf. {merbau}, {glibau}, {bangu}, {merko}, {glico}, {bangenugu}."},{"word":"ritygu'e","score":3,"definition":"$g_1$ is Great Britain (country).","notes":"Cf. {brito}, {gugde}, {ritnai}, {gligu'e}, {kotygu'e}."},{"word":"rityjoixerno","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to/reflects the culture/geography of the British Isles/the Anglo-Celtic Isles (Insular culture), possibly including Brittany (especially in its early British history), in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Uses experimental gismu {xerno}. Meant to be exactly equivalent to .{ernyjoibrito}."},{"word":"ri'u","selmaho":"FAhA2","score":100000,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; rightwards/to the right of ..."},{"word":"ri'udbo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is rightist/conservative ideology of $x_2$; $x_2$ is a rightist","notes":"cf. {ri'u}, {sidbo}. See also {zu'adbo}, {mi'idbo}."},{"word":"ri'urgau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ restrains/constrains/holds back $r_1$ using restraint $r_2$, against $r_3$ (event)."},{"word":"ri'usri","score":2,"definition":"$d_1=r_2$ is a seat belt/strap/leash made of $d_2$ for restraining $r_1$"},{"word":"rivbi","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ avoids/evades/shuns/escapes/skirts [fate] $x_{2}$ (event) through action/state $x_{3}$ (event).","notes":"Also detours around, stays away from; ($x_1$ is normally an object, but may be an event). See also bandu which is not necessarily successful, {fanta}, which is agentive, se jersi which implies an opposing agent, {sisku}, {kalte}, {fapro}."},{"word":"rivli'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ escapes from $x_2$ by leaving via route $x_3$.","notes":"See also {rivbi}, {cliva}, {barkla}."},{"word":"rivyzu'e","score":2,"definition":"$r_1=z_1$ is a volitional entity in refusing to employ means/take action $r_2=z_2$ (ka or nu), for purpose/goal $z_3$/to end $z_3$","notes":"Implies a stronger sense of volition, purpose, and/or intentionality than {rivbi}."},{"word":"rixrai","score":2,"definition":"$tra_1=tri_1$ is the backmost/furthest to the back out of set/range $tra_4$ in frame of reference/based on facing $tri_3$."},{"word":"rixtu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hind leg or limb of $x_2$"},{"word":"rixybakfu","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=b_1$ contains $b_2$ wrapped with $b_3$ to be hauled on the back of $t_2$.","notes":"{trixe}+{bakfu}"},{"word":"rixybo'u","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a bone-behind with bone function $x_{2}$."},{"word":"rixydakli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a backpack with contents $x_2$, and of material $x_3$."},{"word":"rixydartu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the calf/lower back part of the leg (body-part) of $x_2$","notes":"the back part of the human leg from the ankle to the knee see {xadni'arno'ytuple}, {dartu'e}."},{"word":"rixykemkarsna","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a back vowel sound.","notes":"See also {crakemkarsna}, {mijykemkarsna}, {karsna}, {voksna}, {ra'isna}, {relkarsna}."},{"word":"rixyselsrustu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the backyard of $x_2$, enclosed by $x_3$","notes":"from {trixe} + {selsrustu}"},{"word":"ro","selmaho":"PA4","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: each, all."},{"word":"ro'a","selmaho":"UI4","score":100000,"definition":"emotion category/modifier: social - antisocial.","notes":"See also {jikca}."},{"word":"ro'acku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a book containing prose $c_2=p_1$ by book author $c_3$ to book’s audience $c_4$ preserved in medium $c_5$.","notes":"Cf. {fikcku}."},{"word":"ro'anai","selmaho":"UI*4","score":100000,"definition":"emotion category/modifier: social - antisocial."},{"word":"ro'au'o","selmaho":"BY1","score":1,"definition":"shift to Latin alphabet (strictly)","notes":"(Part of a proposal to restrict definition of {lo'a} to strictly a Lojbanic (default/natural) script.)"},{"word":"robin","score":2,"definition":"Robin."},{"word":"roda","selmaho":"KOhA*","score":100000,"definition":"logically quantified universal sumti: everything (unless restricted)."},{"word":"ro'e","selmaho":"UI4","score":100000,"definition":"emotion category/modifier: mental - mindless.","notes":"See also {menli}."},{"word":"ro'enai","selmaho":"UI*4","score":100000,"definition":"emotion category/modifier: mental - mindless."},{"word":"ro'engu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (energy) is X-ray radiation, radiating at $x_2$, from source $x_3$","notes":"See {gusni}. Synonym: {xy zei gusni}"},{"word":"ro'enje","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is psychic (i.e., mental) in aspect $x_2$ (property)","notes":"\"psychic\" in the Christian/Gnostic sense. cf. {ro'onje}, {re'enje}"},{"word":"rogjinme","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of Chromium (Cr)."},{"word":"ro'i","selmaho":"UI4","score":100000,"definition":"emotion category/modifier: emotional - denying emotion.","notes":"See also {cinmo}."},{"word":"roi","selmaho":"ROI","score":100000,"definition":"converts number to an objectively quantified tense interval modifier; defaults to time tense."},{"word":"roi'i","selmaho":"UI4","score":3,"definition":"emotion category/modifier: creative, artistic (emotion felt in proverbial/mythical \"right brain\") - analytic, methodical (emotion felt in proverbial/mythical \"left brain\")","notes":"For example {oi} {roi'i} is frustration felt by one's \"creative organ\", e.g. at failure to get inspired or work out ideas. {o'u} {roi'inai} might express satisfaction at solving a tough calculation. {roi'icu'i} expresses something halfway: like {ro'e} but stressing the fact that \"both halves of the brain\" are involved."},{"word":"ro'inai","selmaho":"UI*4","score":100000,"definition":"emotion category/modifier: emotional - denying emotion."},{"word":"ro'inre'o","score":1,"definition":"$re_{1}$ throws/launches/casts/hurls stones $ro_{2}$=$re_{2}$ to/at/in direction $re_{3}$.","notes":"§4.3 (cll 1.1)."},{"word":"ro'irbi'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$=$b_1$ becomes rock/is petrified/is fossilized/is transformed into a statue $x_2$=$r_1$=$b_2$ (result) of composition $x_3$=$r_2$ at/from location $x_4$=$r_3$ under condition $x_5$=$b_3$","notes":"The process by which this happens is not specified and can be bio-geological (as with petrified trees) or magical (as with Medusa). x1 may not be biological. See also: {rokybixmivborvelvi'u}, {rokybixygau}"},{"word":"ro'ixra","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$=$r_1$ is a statue of $p_2$, made by artist $p_3$, using materials (kind of rock, etc.) $r_2$. ","notes":"See also: {rokci}, {pixra}, {blixra}."},{"word":"rokci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains rock/stone of type/composition $x_{2}$ from location $x_{3}$.","notes":"$x_2$: composition including $x_2$, which need not be complete specification. See also {kunra}, {jemna}, {canre}."},{"word":"rokpinsi","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a chalk/chalk stick made of material $p_2=r_1$.","notes":"A small stick of \"chalk\" used for writing on chalkboards. Typically not made of actual chalk. Cf. {rokpisterci'a}, {ciska}."},{"word":"rokpisterci'a","score":2,"definition":"$c_3$ is a chalkboard/blackboard/slate where $c_2$ gets written by $c_1$ using chalk $c_4=p_1$.","notes":"Cf. {rokpinsi}."},{"word":"rokplini","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rocky planet/terrestrial planet/'Earth', revolving around $x_2$ with planetary characteristics (possibly including rock composition) $x_3$ and orbital parameters $x_4$"},{"word":"rokplinrgodzila","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an extremely large rocky planet/terrestrial planet/'Godzilla Earth'/'mega-Earth'/'giga-Earth'/'deca-Earth'/Kepler-10c-like rocky planet, revolving around $x_2$ with planetary characteristics (possibly including rock composition) $x_3$ and orbital parameters $x_4$"},{"word":"rokrelca'u","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is a terrain characterized by rock $x2$","notes":"from {rokci} + {relca'u}"},{"word":"rokre'o","score":2,"definition":"$re_{1}$ throws/launches/casts/hurls stones $ro_{2}$=$re_{2}$ to/at/in direction $re_{3}$."},{"word":"rokrmarmaro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains marble from location $x_2$.","notes":"Type-3 fu'ivla variant of {marmaro}."},{"word":"roksfe","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a rock face / rock surface of rock / mountain $s_2=r_1$ on side $s_3$ with edges $s_4$.","notes":"Rock composition and origination dropped. Made from {rokci} + {sefta}."},{"word":"rokske","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$=$r_1$ is petrology [science about rock/stone] based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"terdi2, terdi3 and saske2 subsumed. See also {derske},{kunske},{rokci}."},{"word":"roksodna","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=r_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of lithium [Li].","notes":"See also {sodna}."},{"word":"rokspi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=r_1$ is a pebble/piece of stone of type/composition $r_2=s_2$ from location $r_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cmana}, {dertu}."},{"word":"rokybakfu","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=r_1$ is a stone [loose, single lump made of rock/stone].","notes":"Cf. {rokci}, {bakfu}."},{"word":"rokybixmivborvelvi'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the petrified/fossilized remains/remnant/trace of (once-)biological entity/organism $x_2$ with rock composition $x_3$ and location $x_4$","notes":"The remains must have become stone/rock (so, are not \"fresh\"). The remains need not be a body (part) but must have originated from a biological entity (trace: tracks/footprints, feathers/hair, scat, etc.). See also: {mivyvelvicyvauro'i}"},{"word":"rokybixygau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ =$g_1$ (agent) petrifies/turns/'freezes'/fossilizes $x_2$=$b_1$ into rock/fossil/statue $x_3$=$r_1$=$b_2$ (result) of rock composition $x_4$=$r_2$ and at/from location $x_5$=$r_3$ under conditions $x_6$=$b_3$.","notes":"Useful for Gorgons/Medusa/Basilisks. x2 need not be a victim and need not die (animation may be suspended, for example) nor be permanently petrified. Petrification must be agentive. The process/mechanism of petrification is not specified and may be natural or magical (etc.). See also: {ro'irbi'o}."},{"word":"rokykamju","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an obelisk."},{"word":"rokyko'a","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=k_1$ is a cornerstone of structure $k_2$ of stone type/composition $k_3=r_2$.","notes":"Cf. {rokci}, {kojna}."},{"word":"rolcacra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ occurs hourly/every hour."},{"word":"rolcinse","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is pansexual in situation $c_2$ by standard $c_4$."},{"word":"rolcte","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is every night"},{"word":"rolcumja'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is inevitable under conditions $x_2$; Any cases under conditions $x_2$ result in $x_1$","notes":"See also: {narfaunarcu'i}, {to'e} {cunso}"},{"word":"roldei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ occurs daily"},{"word":"roldepre'e","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is local train that stops every station of cars/units $x_2$ (mass) for rails/system/railroad $x_3$, propelled by $x_4$.","notes":"See: {ro}, {denpa}, {trene}."},{"word":"roldje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (nu) [typically] happens everyday"},{"word":"roldu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the same thing as $x_2$."},{"word":"roldza","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (property) is common to everything in the domain of discourse","notes":"See also {kampu}, {suzdza}, {nonydza}, {kaidza}, {zilkancu}."},{"word":"roldzadijbartu","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is outdoors; $b_1$ is outside of all buildings.","notes":"See also: {dijbartu}"},{"word":"roldzapa'i","score":4,"definition":"$p_1$ loves everyone and everything."},{"word":"rolju'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=d_1$ knows everything about $x_2=d_3$ by epistemology $x_3=d_4$; $x_1=d_1$ is omniscient about matter(s) $x_2=d_3$.","notes":"See also {ro}, {djuno}"},{"word":"rolkaipame","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ always exists in one of these states: $x_2$, $x_3$, $x_4$, ..."},{"word":"rolpamcinse","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ in activity/state $c_2$ exhibits a panromantic orientation by standard $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {rolcinse}, {pamcinse}."},{"word":"rolrafcre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ knows all the rafsi/morphemes of language $x_2$","notes":"See {ro}, {rafsi}, {certu}"},{"word":"rolsixu","score":2,"definition":"For every x in $x_1$, there exists a y in $x_2$ such that x me'au $x_3$ y; For every y in $x_2$ there exists an x in $x_1$ such that x me'au $x_3$ y.","notes":"Cf. {me'au}. The lojban definition is highly preferred. For example, \"lo so'imei poi loi so'i kulnu cu rolsixu ke'a lo ka kulnu\" translates to \"many people of many nations\" in a precise sense."},{"word":"rolsuki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are such that each of the former is in relation $x_3$ with some of the latter, and each of the latter is such that some of the former is in that relation with it."},{"word":"rolxracu'a","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ selects all images containing $p_2$; $x_1$ completes a CAPTCHA"},{"word":"rolza'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (plural) is everything that exists for $x_2$ (person) under metaphysics $x_3$"},{"word":"romai","selmaho":"MAI*","score":100000,"definition":"discursive utterance ordinal: finally; last utterance ordinal."},{"word":"romas","score":1,"definition":"Rome"},{"word":"romge","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a highly reflective/polished non-tarnishing metallic surface, of metal $x_{2}$ [often chromium].","notes":"See also {jinme}."},{"word":"romlo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Romani/Romany/gypsy culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also {kulnu}, {xindo}"},{"word":"romntisme","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects romanticism/the romantic era in property $x_2$","notes":"Romanticism is an artistic, literary, musical, and intellectual movement that originated in Europe and was at its peak in the approximate period from 1800 to 1850."},{"word":"romoi","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantified selbri: is final among; convert all to ordinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is last among $x_{2}$, rule $x_{3}$."},{"word":"ronci","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is $10^{(-27)}$ of $x_2$ in dimension/aspect $x_3$ (default is units).","notes":"Alternative to \"{ronti}\"; see comment section there. Proposed {cmarafsi}: \"-roc-\". See also: \"{ronro}\"."},{"word":"rondone","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a swift bird (family Apodidae) of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {tsubame}"},{"word":"rone'e","selmaho":"PA*4","score":0,"definition":"digit/number: least contextually-possible number","notes":"= {ro} + {ne'e}. Could mean {ni'u}{ro}, {no}/{no'ai}, or even \"400/600\" (SAT score), depending on context. See {da'ane'e}"},{"word":"rongunma","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=g_1$ is the European Union with member states $g_2$ (mass)"},{"word":"ronjinme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of europium [Eu]"},{"word":"ronjoizdotu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Eurasia."},{"word":"ronperli","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is an European pear (Pyrus communis) [fruit] of cultivar/variety $p_2$."},{"word":"ronri'izgi","score":2,"definition":"$z_1=ri_2$ is orchestral music (classical music or music written in a classical style) produced/performed by $z_2=ri_1$ (event), with form/rules/in tradition $ri_4$.","notes":"Cf. {ropno}, {ritli}, {zgike}, {nolzgi}, {naizgi}, {sopselneizgi}, {dja'aza}, {te'ekno}."},{"word":"ronro","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is $10^{27}$ of $x_2$ in dimension/aspect $x_3$ (default is units).","notes":"Adapts (2022) SI prefix \"ronna-\". Unfortunately, no good cmarafsi is available. See also: \"{ronti}\"/\"{ronci}\", \"{ketro}\", \"{kekti}\", \"{gotro}\", etc."},{"word":"ronrone","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ currs, purrs","notes":"See {latpukcmo}"},{"word":"ronru'u","score":3,"definition":"$ru_1=ro_1$ is $ru_2$ euros."},{"word":"ronru'u bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":1,"definition":"letteral: euro coinage sign (letteral)."},{"word":"ronsa","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is redundant/unnecessary with $x_2$ because the both satisfy property $x_3$ (ka) under conditions / because of reason $x_4$ (nu/du'u)","notes":"See also {simsa}, {nalra'a}. Made with gismu[...]score.py ron atsat redundant redundante izlicni za,ida"},{"word":"ronte","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rodent [can be a member of eutherian mammal Rodentia; semantic broadening might subjectively generalize the concept somewhat] of subtaxon/type/genus/species/breed/variety $x_2$.","notes":"(Updated for 2022-11-18: This word is now in conflict with \"{ronti}\", although this word was created on or around 2014-06-27 and thus might have precedence; see \"{raunte}\"). This word is the gismu version of: \"{ratcnrodentia}\", \"{rontnrodentia}\". Meant for any rodent in general (more general than \"{ratcu}\", \"{smacu}\"). Semantic broadening may allow for any 'small, scurrying mammal' to be so named (such as lagomorphs; such description should be avoided in technical contexts and is not necessarily disparaging (unlike in English)). For the subjective generalization of concept to any 'small scurrying mammal' made explicit, unambiguous, and clear, use: \"{rontysmimabru}\"."},{"word":"rontu'a","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=t_1$ is Europe","notes":"Cf. {ropno}, {tumla}, {zdotu'a}, {bemtu'a}, {tcotu'a}, {sralytu'a}, {frikytu'a}, {ziptu'a}."},{"word":"rontysmimabru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rodent-like mammal of type/species/taxon/breed $x_2$, rodent-like in property $x_3$ (ka).","notes":"\"{ronte}\" is an experimental gismu; see \"{raunte}\". Probably includes any small, scurrying mammal. All members of mammal order Rodentia are rodent-like, by definition; the use of this word is not restricted to only that set, however."},{"word":"ronxasli","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=x_1$ is an European ass [Equus hydruntinus] of subspecies/breed $x_2$."},{"word":"ro'o","selmaho":"UI4","score":100000,"definition":"emotion category/modifier: physical - denying physical.","notes":"See also {xadni}."},{"word":"ro'oi","selmaho":"PA4","score":4,"definition":"universal plural quantifier. ``All.''","notes":"``{ro'oi} {da}'' = ``{na} {ku} {su'oi} {da} {na} {ku}.'' cf. {ro} which is a universal singular quantifier."},{"word":"ro'onai","selmaho":"UI*4","score":100000,"definition":"emotion category/modifier: physical - denying physical."},{"word":"ro'onje","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is worldly/material/hylic (i.e., non-spiritual) in aspect $x_2$ (property)","notes":"Refers to the material world and things considered \"worldly\" in a religious/spiritual sense. cf. {ro'enje}, {re'enje}."},{"word":"ropno","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects European culture/nationality/geography/Indo-European languages in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {brito}."},{"word":"rorci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ engenders/procreates/begets $x_{2}$ with coparent $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {grute}, {gutra}, {rirni}, se {panzi}, {mamta}, {patfu}, {tarbi}, {bersa}, {ferti}, {jbena}, {sovda}."},{"word":"rore'u","selmaho":"ROI*","score":1,"definition":"(for the) last time","notes":"Not in general restricted to the most recent time/occurrence; if the event might happen in the future, further specificity is desirable (using, say, \"{pu}\"). For example, if one is moving from their apartment tomorrow and will presumably close their door then, but one is wondering \"did I lock my door the last time that I close(d) it?\", then this word on its own would be inadequate; the question is asking about the most recent time that the door was closed by the wonderer (the last, id est most recent, occurrence /in the past/) but that will probably not be the last time that the wonderer /ever/ will have closed it (which would happen tomorrow). By default, time is ordered from past to future (past < future)."},{"word":"rorlei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a generation [contemporary offspring] of $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {rorci}, {klesi}. "},{"word":"roroi","selmaho":"ROI*","score":100000,"definition":"tense interval modifier: always; objectively quantified tense; defaults as time tense."},{"word":"rotpaci","score":4,"definition":"$k_1$ (grkg) vf gur ebg13-rapbqrq sbez bs $k_2$ (grkg)"},{"word":"rotsmela","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hackberry/bird cherry of variety $x_2$","notes":"See also {tceromuxa}"},{"word":"rotsu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is thick in dimension/direction $x_{2}$ by standard $x_{3}$; [relatively long in smallest dimension].","notes":"Also stout. See also {barda}, {cinla}, {ganra}, {clani}, {condi}, {plana}, {gutci}, {minli}."},{"word":"ro'u","selmaho":"UI4","score":100000,"definition":"emotion category/modifier: sexual - sexual abstinence.","notes":"See also {cinse}."},{"word":"ro'unai","selmaho":"UI*4","score":100000,"definition":"emotion category/modifier: sexual - sexual abstinence."},{"word":"rozgu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a rose [flower - characterized by prickly stem/fragrance] of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"Roses are not all pink; avoid using for color rose, which might be {labyxu'e}. See also {spati}, {xunre}."},{"word":"roznrubiginosa","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a sweet briar/eglantine rose (Rosa rubiginosa) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"roznrugosa","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a rugosa/Japanese/Ramanas rose (Rosa rugosa) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozracikulari","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a prickly/bristly/arctic rose (Rosa acicularis) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrarkansana","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a (wild) praire rose (Rosa arkansana) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrbankesi","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a (Lady) Banks' rose (Rosa banksiae) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrblanda","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a meadow/wild/smooth/prairie rose (Rosa blanda) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrcimosa","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a elderflower rose (Rosa cymosa) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrdavidi","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a Father David's rose (Rosa davidii) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrdumali","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a glacucous dog rose (Rosa dumalis) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrfarsi","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a Persian yellow rose (Rosa persica) of species/strain $r_2$.","notes":"See also Persian (={kulnrfarsi})."},{"word":"rozrfilipe","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a filipe rose (Rosa filipe) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrfo'etida","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a Austrian briar/Persian yellow rose/Austrian copperrose (Rosa foetida) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrgimnokarpa","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a wood/baldhip/dwarf rose (Rosa gymnocarpa) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrglauka","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a red-leaved rose (Rosa glauca) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrkalifornika","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a California wild rose (Rosa californica) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrkarolaina","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a pasture/low/Carolina rose (Rosa arkansana) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrmajali","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a (double) cinnamon rose (Rosa majalis) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrmoskata","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a musk rose (Rosa moschata) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrnitida","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a shining rose (Rosa nitida) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrnutkana","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a bristly/wild/Nootka rose (Rosa nutkana) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrpalustri","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a swamp rose (Rosa palustris) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrpimpinelifola","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a burnet rose (Rosa persica) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrpisokarpa","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a cluster/swamp rose (Rosa pisocarpa) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrserice","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a rose (Rosa sericea) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrspitame","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a ground rose (Rosa spithamea) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rozrtsalagi","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a Cherokee rose (Rosa laevigata) of species/strain $r_2$.","notes":"See also Cherokee (={tsalagi})."},{"word":"rozrvicura","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a memorial rose (Rosa wichurianiana) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"rsrs","score":2,"definition":"used to express giggling","notes":"See also {cmila}"},{"word":"ru","selmaho":"KOhA5","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: a remote past sumti, before all other in-use backcounting sumti."},{"word":"ru'a","selmaho":"UI2","score":100000,"definition":"evidential: I postulate.","notes":"See also {sruma}."},{"word":"ruble","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is weak/feeble/frail in property/quality/aspect $x_{2}$ (ka) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {carmi}, {vlipa}, {tsali}, {kandi}, {kandi}, {milxe}."},{"word":"rucni","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the ISO-named currency of people/government/mint/group $x_2$ with ISO-name $x_1$, according to rule/specification $x_3$","notes":"See also: {rupnu}, {jviso}."},{"word":"rucyca'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a processor/processing unit for purpose $c_2$.","notes":"Refers to any type of processing units on a computer. Defaults to CPU. For GPU, use {xrarucyca'a}."},{"word":"rucyzu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x1=z1$ processes $x2=pr2$ by process $x3=pr1$ for purpose/results $x4=z3=pr3$, passing through steps/stages $x5=pr4$","notes":"{pruce},{zukte}"},{"word":"ru'e","selmaho":"CAI","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: weak intensity attitude modifier."},{"word":"ru'ei","selmaho":"VUhU2","score":1,"definition":"n-ary operator: n-ary magma/group/ring operator a*b = ab`","notes":"Typically will be binary. All properties and structure are defined from context (including the set upon which it operates). Subscripts can denote to which structure (such as group) it belongs and which operator in that structure it is (typically, the subscript will denote in this order; id est: group, then descriptor). Notation may vary. Usually, will map within the structure (unlike a group action). See also: {ma'e'o}, {zi'a'o}, {gu'ai}."},{"word":"rufsfe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is rough surface of object $x_2$","notes":"{rufsu} {sefta}"},{"word":"rufsu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is rough/coarse/uneven/[grainy/scabrous/rugged] in texture/regularity.","notes":"Fine-textured (= {tolrufsu}). See also {xutla}, {tengu}, {vitci}."},{"word":"rufta'u","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=r_1$ is coarse clothing/sackcloth.","notes":"Cf. {taxfu}, {rufsu}."},{"word":"ru'i","selmaho":"TAhE","score":100000,"definition":"tense interval modifier: continuously; subjective tense/modal; defaults as time tense."},{"word":"ru'inai","selmaho":"TAhE*","score":100000,"definition":"tense interval modifier: occasional/intermittent/discontinuous; defaults as time tense."},{"word":"rujrbrule","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of crème brûlée of composition x2."},{"word":"rujrfreca","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of crème fraîche [soured cream] of composition x2."},{"word":"rujrmaionesa","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of mayonnaise [emulsion] of composition x2.","notes":"It originates from Mahon (Spain); in Spanish Mahonesa or Mayonesa."},{"word":"rukybau","score":2,"definition":"$r_1=b_1$ is the Russian language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Cf. {rusko}, {bangu}, {banru'usu}."},{"word":"rukygu'e","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=g_1$ is Russia","notes":"Cf. {rusko}, {gugde}, {gugderu'u}."},{"word":"rukyjinme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of ruthenium (Ru)."},{"word":"rulbakfu","score":1,"definition":"$x1=b1$ is a bouquet/[bundle of flowers] of species $x2=xr2$, held together by $x3=b3$"},{"word":"rulbifce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bee","notes":"A member of taxon Anthophila. See {bifce}, {melmybifce}."},{"word":"rulcmapezli","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=c_1$ is a sepal/part of the calyx of flowering plant/angiosperm $p_2=x_1$."},{"word":"rulfe'iganti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the pistil of flower/species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xrula}, {ganti}, {spati}."},{"word":"rulkemjinziljivbu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a wreath of flowers of type/arrangement $x_2$"},{"word":"rulnakyganti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the stamen of flower/species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xrula}, {ganti}, {spati}."},{"word":"rulpezli","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a petal on plant $p_2=x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xrula}, {pezli}."},{"word":"rulpurdi","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a flower garden with flowers $g_1$ of species $g_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xrula}, {purdi}."},{"word":"rulralpezli","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=r_1$ is a petal/part of the corolla of flowering plant/angiosperm $p_2=x_1$."},{"word":"rulsantyspa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an umbellifer (Apiaceae) of genus/species $x_2$."},{"word":"rulspa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1=xr_2$ is an angiosperm/magnoliophyta/flowering plant of species $x_2=s_2$ with flower/blossom/bloom $x_3=xr_1$"},{"word":"rumfli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ fails to do $x_2$ because it, or a part of it, melts; $x_1$ (light bulb/fuse) burns out"},{"word":"rumgau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ causes $r_1$ to melt at temperature $r_2$ and pressure $r_3$; $x_1$ melts object $x_2$."},{"word":"runbau","score":4,"definition":"$r_1=b_1$ is an artificial/constructed language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Artificial languages do not necessarily have speakers, cf. {bangu}."},{"word":"rundini","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a swallow/martin (bird, family Hirundinidae) of species/type $x_2$"},{"word":"runjinme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of technetium (Tc)."},{"word":"runjinto","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a well of fluid $j_2$ dug/drilled at location $j_3$.","notes":"{rutni} + {jinto}"},{"word":"runkre","score":2,"definition":"$r_1=k_1$ is a wig/toupee/mirkin worn by $k_2$ on body location $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {rutni}, {kerfa}, {zbikre}, {gaskre}, {krebasti}. r2 dropped for lack of use in this context."},{"word":"runla'u","score":1,"definition":"$l_1=r_1$ is an (artificial) pool at site/within land mass $l_2$.","notes":"Swimming pool (=limna runla'u), bathing pool (=se jinru runla'u)."},{"word":"runme","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ melts [becomes liquid from solid state] at temperature $x_{2}$ and pressure $x_{3}$.","notes":"$x_1$ runs (= {rumfle}). See also {dunja}, {febvi}, {lunsa}, {bisli}."},{"word":"runmenli","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an artificial/man-made intelligence/consciousness/mind of/in/inhabiting body $x_2$"},{"word":"runmluni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an artificial (person-made) satellite, orbiting $x_2$, having other characteristics $x_3$, and having orbital parameters $x_4$."},{"word":"runpinji","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is a dildo/phallic object.","notes":"Cf. {gletci}, {desmi'i}, {xangle}, {sezgle}."},{"word":"runta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ dissolves in solvent $x_{2}$ forming solution/[suspension] $x_{3}$ under conditions $x_{4}$.","notes":"Suspension (= {pucyteryrunta}, {pu'exre}). See also {litki}, {mixre}, {sligu}, {sudga}."},{"word":"runtngasnrproni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a spray aerosol of suspended substance/composition $x_2$ in pressurized container $x_3$ delivered under propulsion $x_4$ (gas suspending the spray; pressure, temperature characteristics; etc.) through nozzle system $x_5$; $x_5$ is an atomizer/nebulizer/sprayer that delivers $x_1$ by/under (force) $x_4$ from container/source $x_2$."},{"word":"runtrvanila","score":1,"definition":"$r_3$ is a solution/[suspension] of vanilla $r_1$ in solvent $r_2$ (alcohol)."},{"word":"ru'o","selmaho":"BY1","score":100000,"definition":"shift letterals to Cyrillic alphabet."},{"word":"ru'oi","selmaho":"PA","score":2,"definition":"quantifier: \"all\" (as opposed to \"every\")","notes":"\"ru'oi broda cu brode\" expands to \"su'oi da poi ge ke'a broda gi ro'oi broda cu me ke'a cu brode\". See also {ro'oi}, {su'oi}. In an imaginary grammar where \"lo ti broda\" is no longer a noun phrase, {ru'oi} is in selma'o LE."},{"word":"rupna'edu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''AED'' (United Arab Emirates, Dirhams) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupnafunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''AFN'' (Afghanistan, Afghanis) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupnalulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''ALL'' (Albania, Leke) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupnamudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''AMD'' (Armenia, Drams) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupnanugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''ANG'' (Netherlands Antilles, Guilders (also called Florins)) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupna'o'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''AOA'' (Angola, Kwanza) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupnarusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''ARS'' (Argentina, Pesos) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupna'udu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''AUD'' (Australia, Dollars) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupnavegu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''AWG'' (Aruba, Guilders (also called Florins)) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupnazunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''AZN'' (Azerbaijan, New Manats) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupne'eku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''EEK'' (Estonia, Krooni) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupnegupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''EGP'' (Egypt, Pounds) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupnerunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''ERN'' (Eritrea, Nakfa) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupnetubu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''ETB'' (Ethiopia, Birr) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupne'uru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''EUR'' (Euro Member Countries, Euro) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"Cf. {rupnu}."},{"word":"rupniduru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''IDR'' (Indonesia, Rupiahs) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupnikedu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''IQD'' (Iraq, Dinars) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupnilusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''ILS'' (Israel, New Shekels) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupnimupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''IMP'' (Isle of Man, Pounds) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupninuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''INR'' (India, Rupees) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupniruru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''IRR'' (Iran, Rials) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupnisuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''ISK'' (Iceland, Kronur) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupnomuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''OMR'' (Oman, Rials) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupnu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is measured in major-money-units (dollar/yuan/ruble) as $x_{2}$ (quantity), monetary system $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also pound, rupee, franc, mark, yen; $x_1$ is generally a price/cost/value. See also {jdini}, {sicni}, {jdima}, {vecnu}, {fepni}, {dekpu}, {gutci}, {minli}, {merli}, {bunda}, {kramu}."},{"word":"rupnu'axe","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''UAH'' (Ukraine, Hryvnia) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupnuguxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''UGX'' (Uganda, Shillings) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupnuje'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''UYU'' (Uruguay, Pesos) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupnusudu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''USD'' (United States of America, Dollars) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"Cf. {rupnu}."},{"word":"rupnuzusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''UZS'' (Uzbekistan, Sums) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"rupsra","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ gives financial support/donations to $s_2$ to prevent $s_3$ in quantity $r_1$ in currency $r_3$.","notes":"Cf. {rupnu}, {sarji}."},{"word":"rusko","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Russian culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {softo}, {slovo}."},{"word":"rusycindu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a grey oak (Quercus grisea) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"rusycinse","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is graysexual in situation $c_2$ by standard $c_4$."},{"word":"rusyzilska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the abstract color gray","notes":"The gismu {grusi} refers to objects which are gray, but not the color gray itself. This lujvo serves the latter purpose. 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code ISO-4217 ''BSD'' (Bahamas, Dollars) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urbutunu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''BTN'' (Bhutan, Ngultrum) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urbuvepu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''BWP'' (Botswana, Pulas) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urbuxedu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''BHD'' (Bahrain, Dinars) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urbuzudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''BZD'' (Belize, Dollars) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urcu'adu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''CAD'' (Canada, Dollars) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urcudufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''CDF'' (Congo/Kinshasa, Congolese Francs) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urculupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''CLP'' (Chile, Pesos) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urcunuje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''CNY'' (China, Yuan Renminbi) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"Cf. {rupnu}."},{"word":"ru'urcu'opu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''COP'' (Colombia, Pesos) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urcurucu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''CRC'' (Costa Rica, Colones) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urcu'upu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''CUP'' (Cuba, Pesos) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urcuvu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''CVE'' (Cape Verde, Escudos) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urcuxefu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''CHF'' (Switzerland, Francs) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urcuzuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''CZK'' (Czech Republic, Koruny) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urdujufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''DJF'' (Djibouti, Francs) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urdukuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''DKK'' (Denmark, Kroner) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urdu'opu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''DOP'' (Dominican Republic, Pesos) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urduzudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''DZD'' (Algeria, Algeria Dinars) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urfujudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''FJD'' (Fiji, Dollars) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urfukupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''FKP'' (Falkland Islands (Malvinas), Pounds) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urgubupu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''GBP'' (United Kingdom, Pounds) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urgu'elu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''GEL'' (Georgia, Lari) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urgugupu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''GGP'' (Guernsey, Pounds) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urgu'ipu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''GIP'' (Gibraltar, Pounds) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urgujedu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''GYD'' (Guyana, Dollars) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urgumudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''GMD'' (Gambia, Dalasi) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urgunufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''GNF'' (Guinea, Francs) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urgutuke","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''GTQ'' (Guatemala, Quetzales) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urguxesu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''GHS'' (Ghana, Cedis) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urje'eru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''YER'' (Yemen, Rials) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urju'epu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''JEP'' (Jersey, Pounds) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urjumudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''JMD'' (Jamaica, Dollars) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urju'odu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''JOD'' (Jordan, Dinars) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urjupuje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''JPY'' (Japan, Yen) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urke'aru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''QAR'' (Qatar, Rials) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urku'esu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''KES'' (Kenya, Shillings) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urkugusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''KGS'' (Kyrgyzstan, Soms) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urkujedu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''KYD'' (Cayman Islands, Dollars) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, 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{jdini}"},{"word":"ru'ursuzulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''SZL'' (Swaziland, Emalangeni) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urtujusu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''TJS'' (Tajikistan, Somoni) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urtumumu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''TMM'' (Turkmenistan, Manats) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urtunudu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''TND'' (Tunisia, Dinars) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urtu'opu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''TOP'' (Tonga, Pa''anga) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urturuje","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code 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{jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urvesutu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''WST'' (Samoa, Tala) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urvu'efu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''VEF'' (Venezuela, Bolivares Fuertes) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urvunudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''VND'' (Viet Nam, Dong) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urvu'uvu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''VUV'' (Vanuatu, Vatu) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urxekudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''HKD'' (Hong Kong, Dollars) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urxenulu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''HNL'' (Honduras, Lempiras) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urxeruku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''HRK'' (Croatia, Kuna) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urxetugu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''HTG'' (Haiti, Gourdes) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urxe'ufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''HUF'' (Hungary, Forint) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urxu'afu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''XAF'' (Communauté Financière Africaine BEAC, Francs) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urxu'agu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''XAG'' (Silver, Ounces) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urxu'a'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''XAU'' (Gold, Ounces) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urxucudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''XCD'' (East Caribbean Dollars) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urxuduru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''XDR'' (International Monetary Fund (IMF) Special Drawing Rights) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urxu'ofu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''XOF'' (Communauté Financière Africaine BCEAO, Francs) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urxupudu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''XPD'' (Palladium Ounces) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urxupufu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''XPF'' (Comptoirs Français du Pacifique Francs) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urxuputu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''XPT'' (Platinum, Ounces) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urzu'aru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''ZAR'' (South Africa, Rand) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urzumuku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''ZMK'' (Zambia, Kwacha) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ru'urzuvedu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in currency with code ISO-4217 ''ZWD'' (Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Dollars) as $x_2$ (number).","notes":"See also {rupnu}, {jdini}"},{"word":"ruxmai","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is ectoplasma (ethereal substance)."},{"word":"ruxpe'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are soulfriends","notes":"x1 and x2 surpass the closeness and mutual understanding of an ordinary friendship; are \"more than friends\" in a sense orthogonal to that of a romantic relationship."},{"word":"ruxse'i","score":2,"definition":"$p_1=s_1$ is the soul / spiritual self of $s_2$.","notes":"Made from {pruxi} + {sevzi}."},{"word":"ruxyxadle'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ spiritually/demonically/paranormally possesses the body of $x_2$","notes":"x1 is a spirit or other supernatural entity, but may not necessarily be evil."},{"word":"ruxyzau","score":2,"definition":"$z_1=p_1$ blesses / gives spiritual favour to plan / action $z_2$.","notes":"Made from {pruxi} + {zanru}."},{"word":"ry","selmaho":"BY2","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for r."},{"word":".rymy.","score":-1,"definition":"Artificial Intelligence. 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Ex gim[kamsmikezysaf]pro = gim[kamsmisaf]pro = gimpro"},{"word":"sa'a","selmaho":"UI3a","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: material inserted by editor/narrator (bracketed text).","notes":"See also {setca}."},{"word":"sa'agri","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=s_1$ is a choir singing $s_2$ to audience $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zgike}, {zgigri}."},{"word":"sa'ai","selmaho":"LOhAI","score":5,"definition":"start quote of replacement for recent mistakenly uttered text","notes":"See {le'ai}."},{"word":"sa'alsa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the salsa (dance type/choreography), danced by $x_2$ to music $x_3$","notes":"Place structure based on {dansytai}. See {tamdansu}, {dansu}. For salsa as in sauce, see {xipxunsanso}, {mexri'osanso}, {mexyxeksanso}, {itlori'osanso}"},{"word":"sa'angu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sculpture/carving by sculptor/carver/artist $x_2$ in style/with properties $x_3$ ","notes":"Inuktitut \"sanannguagaq\" (sculpture, carving)"},{"word":"sa'au","selmaho":"SAhAU","score":2,"definition":"erase current sentence."},{"word":"sabis","score":2,"definition":"sabi/appreciation of the old and faded/like \"rust\"","notes":"Cf. {uabis}, {uabisabis}"},{"word":"sabji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [source] provides/supplies/furnishes $x_{2}$ [supply/commodity] to $x_{3}$ [recipient].","notes":"Agentive supply (= {sabgau}, {sabzu'e}). See also {krasi}, {sorcu}."},{"word":"sabnu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cabin of vehicle $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {bloti}, {marce}, {vinji}, {karce}."},{"word":"sacki","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a match [incendiary device] made of $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {fagri}, {jelca}."},{"word":"sackycmu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is phosphorus."},{"word":"sackyta'e","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a matchbox made of material $t_3$.","notes":"See also: {sacki}, {tanxe}"},{"word":"saclu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (me'o) is the [decimal/binary] equivalent of fractional $x_{2}$ (me'o) in base $x_{3}$ (quantity).","notes":"Conversion from fractions to decimal-point based notation. See also {namcu}, {frinu}."},{"word":"sacni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an exactly sufficient/barely enough/just right amount of $x_2$ by standard $x_3$.","notes":"See also: {dukse}, {ranlu}, {sacni}, {moxna}; {sai'i}."},{"word":"sadjo","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Saudi Arabian culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {xrabo}."},{"word":"sa'e","selmaho":"UI3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: precisely speaking - loosely speaking.","notes":"See also {satci}, {jibni}."},{"word":"sa'ei","selmaho":"COI2","score":5,"definition":"Converts following cmevla or zoi-quote into onomatopoeia. (bam! crash! kapow! etc.)","notes":"Narrower term than {tai'i}. See also {sance}, {ci'oi}, {ki'ai}."},{"word":"sa'ei zei gerna","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the grammar of language $x_2$ applied to onomatopoetic text $x_3$"},{"word":"sa'ei zei valsi","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is an onomatopoeia, a word that sounds like what it represents","notes":"Examples are \"gurgle\" or \"hiss\". 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See http://mw.lojban.org/papri/zipcpi:_scalar_modifiers"},{"word":"sai'ei","selmaho":"MAI","score":3,"definition":"turns PA into CAI; intensity attitude modifier expressed by a mekso.","notes":"Used to provide a numerical description of the value on an axis where the attitude intensity of the preceding UI word lies. 1 is taken as the default. For example, {na'oi} = \"pa sai'ei\", {sai} = \"so'o sai'ei\", {cai} = \"so'i sai'ei\", {cu'i} = \"no sai'ei\", {nai} = \"ni'u pa sai'ei\". Often the word preceding {sai'ei} will be a subjective number rather than an objective one, or else a number that has more significance than just a raw value: {no}, {ni'u} {pa}, and {ci'i} are examples. In particular, \"ci'i sai'ei\" (\"to an infinite extent\") can now be expressed. Also \"xo sai'ei\" (how strongly?), \"xo'e sai'ei\" (to some unspecified extent), \"tu'o sai'ei\" (there isn't really a degree of strength) and other pseudonumbers in PA can be used to create unique and very Lojbanic descriptions. See also: {sai}, {cai}, {cu'i}, {nai}."},{"word":"sai'i","selmaho":"PA","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: exactly enough and no more.","notes":"To {sacni} as {du'e} is to {dukse}."},{"word":"sailce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a willow of species $x_2$."},{"word":"sailon","score":1,"definition":"Cylons, a cybernetic civilization in the show Battlestar Galactica"},{"word":"saimn","score":0,"definition":"Simon"},{"word":"sainkaseti","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ participates in a cinq-à-sept activity $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"This is a loanword from Quebec French. It refers to informal after-work activities (e.g. a happy hour) often taking place with coworkers, or to more formal events such as a wine-and-cheese or cocktail party."},{"word":"sa'irbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=s_1$ stands up/arises onto surface $s_2$ supported by limbs $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {sanli}, {binxo}, {galmu'u}."},{"word":"sairbu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=b_1$ is a napkin of type/material $x_2=b_2$","notes":"from {sanmi} + {bukpu}"},{"word":"sairfa'o","score":2,"definition":"$f_1=s_2$ is the dessert of meal $f_2=s_1$","notes":"c.f. {sanmi} {fanmo}"},{"word":"sa'irpi'o","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is an upright piano."},{"word":"sajbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=b_1$ becomes conscious of / aware of / realizes $s_2$ (object/abstract) under conditions $b_3$.","notes":"Made from {sanji} + {binxo}. binxo2 dropped."},{"word":"sajgau","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$=$g_1$ alerts $x_2$=$s_1$ to/about/concerning $x_3$=$s_2$; $x_3$ is brought to the attention of/is recognized/realized by $x_2$ by/with the help of/due to agent $x_1$"},{"word":"sajgubgau","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ promotes / publicizes / advertises $x_2$ (object or idea) to community $x_3$","notes":"$x_1$={gasnu}$_1$, $x_2$={sanji}$_2$={gubni}$_1$, $x_3$={sanji}$_1$={gubni}$_2$. Note: English metonymically uses \"sell\" for this concept, but {vecnu} refers to the act of exchange, not advertising or promote. See {sajgubni}, {sanji}, {gubni}, {gasnu}"},{"word":"sajra'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u) is subjective/pertaining to subjects (things that are 'aware'); $x_1$ (du'u) depends on subject $x_2$'s perception","notes":"counterpart is objective {selsajra'a}."},{"word":"sajysne","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ lucid dreams about/that $x_2$ (fact/idea/event/state); $x_2$ is a lucid dream of $x_1$"},{"word":"sakartulos","score":3,"definition":"Georgia (Caucasus).","notes":"see also {kartuli}"},{"word":"sakartuvelos","score":1,"definition":"Georgia/Sakartvelo","notes":"[Dispreferred spelling]. The nation of Georgia (natively, Sakartvelo 'land of the Kartvelians'); population ~3,718,200 in 2017, capital Tbilisi ({tyBIlisis}). The modern state gained its independence from the Soviet Union ({sofygu'e}) in 1991. Alternate forms include {sakartyvelos} (preferred by the author of this definition), {sakartulos}, {sakartuuelos}, {gugdegu'e}; see also {kartuli}. May also refer to historical Kartvelian geopolitical entities."},{"word":"sakartyvelos","score":2,"definition":"Georgia/Sakartvelo","notes":"The nation of Georgia (natively, Sakartvelo (IPA [sɑkʰɑrtʰvɛlɔ]) 'land of the Kartvelians'); population ~3,718,200 in 2017, capital Tbilisi ({tyBIlisis}). The modern state gained its independence from the Soviet Union ({sofygu'e}) in 1991. Alternate forms include {sakartulos} and {gugdegu'e}; see also {kartuli} 'Georgian'. May also refer to historical Kartvelian geopolitical entities."},{"word":"sakatekas","score":1,"definition":"Zacatecas","notes":"Central Mexican state. Full name 'Estado Libre y Soberano de Zacatecas'."},{"word":"sakca'ajisygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ vacuum-cleans $j_1$ (area/object)/removing dust/dirt $j_2$ with vacuum cleaner $c_1$."},{"word":"sakci","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ sucks/is suction/vacuum/relatively low pressure of fluid/gas $x_{2}$ relative to high pressure $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also suck object/fluid (= {sakcpu} or {sakmuvgau}). See also {cokcu}, {lacpu}, {flecu}."},{"word":"sakcinki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a true bug of species $x_2$ (order Hemiptera),","notes":"From {sakci} 'suction' + {cinki} 'insect', as Hemiptera are characterized by sucking mouthparts; see {sakcti}. Synonymous with {miptera}. See also {civla}, {sfani}."},{"word":"sakcpa","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ sucks (gets by sucking) $c_2=s_2$ from $c_3=s_3$","notes":"If c1 is an animal, s1 is usually in its mouth or nose, and pumping may be involved, as in mosquitoes. See {pambe}."},{"word":"sakcpu","score":4,"definition":"$l_1=s_1$ sucks (pulls) $l_2$ at locus $l_3$","notes":"l3 is part of l2, such as a nipple or the upper surface of an airfoil"},{"word":"sakcti","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ consumes $c_2=s_2$ by means of suction; $c_1$ sucks or slurps food/beverage $c_2=s_2$.","notes":"From {sakci}+{citka}."},{"word":"sakli","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ slides/slips/glides on $x_{2}$.","notes":"$x_2$ is slick/slippery to/for $x_1$ (= {selsakli} for reordered places). See also {mosra}, {fulta}, {skiji}, {xutla}."},{"word":"sakprtlfmsnge'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a word in language $x_2$ with longest consonant cluster having length $x_3$","notes":"Invented by la .lucil. in roljbogu'e #proga. Counting is based on phonemes rather than letters. Ex: zoi ny. xłp̓x̣ʷłtłpłłskʷc̓ .ny. cu sakprtlfmsnge'a la .núxalk. li pare"},{"word":"saksna","score":1,"definition":"$san_1$ is an implosive consonant with place of articulation $x_2$ and phonation $x_3$.","notes":"cf. {zunsna}. Conventionally, when used with descriptives, comes after the descriptives, e.g. \"{voksli} {denrixtolku'o} saksna\" means \"voiced alveolar implosive\""},{"word":"saksofono","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a saxophone","notes":"{xagri} is a more generic term."},{"word":"saksrsporte","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ (mass of facts) is sport science based on methology $x_2=s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {saske}, {esporte}."},{"word":"saksruseibo'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=b_1$ is a vacuum/cryogenic flask for keeping $x_2=b_2$ hot/cold, made of material $x_3=b_3$ with lid $x_4=b_4$, insulated by low pressure medium $x_5=sa_2=se_3$","notes":"Cf. {botpi}, {vasru}"},{"word":"sakta","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of sugar [sweet edible] from source $x_{2}$ of composition $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also sucrose, fructose, glucose, galactose, lactose, etc.; saccharine/aspartame/sugar substitute ({basysakta} or {satybasti}, {ticysakta}); $x_3$: composition including $x_3$, which need not be complete specification. See also {silna}, {titla}."},{"word":"sakyjisygauca'a","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=s_1=c_1$ is a vacuum cleaner for cleaning $g_2=j_1$ (object/area)/removing dust/containment/dirt $s_2=j_2$ controlled/[triggered] by cleaner x3 (agent)."},{"word":"sakyva'u","score":1,"definition":"$v_1=s_1$ inhales $v_2=s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sakci}, {vasxu}."},{"word":"salcarce","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=c_1$ is a sled/sledge/sleigh/toboggan for carrying $c_2$, propelled by $c_3$, sliding on $s_2$."},{"word":"salci","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ celebrates/recognizes/honors $x_{2}$ (event/abstract) with activity/[party] $x_{3}$.","notes":"$x_3$ (and {nunsla}) festival/fiesta/celebration/occasion/fair/Holiday (some senses). Not limited to the ameliorative interpretation of 'celebrate': funeral (= {mrobixsla}). See also {sinma}, {jbena}."},{"word":"salmo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a salmon/trout of species $x_2$","notes":"Equivalent to {salmone}, but adopts the genus name, since it is morphologically a gismu (and the \"l\" is pronounced)."},{"word":"salmone","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a salmon/trout of species $x_2$.","notes":"see {finpe}, {sperlanu}"},{"word":"salni","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is salty/briny to observer $x2$.","notes":"See also {silna}, {xamsi}, {titla}, {slari}, {kurki}, {krumami}. This word was oddly missing; note that {silna} can mean sweet 'lead acetate, sour 'sodium citrate', bitter 'magnesium sulfate', or umami 'sodium glutamate', so {silna} {vrusi} is almost meaningless."},{"word":"salpika","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ sprinkles $x_2$ onto $x_3$"},{"word":"salpo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is sloped/inclined/slanted/aslant with angle $x_{2}$ to horizon/frame $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also steep (= {tcesa'o}); normally implies non-rectilinear. See also {kurfa}, {tutci}."},{"word":"salri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the differintegral of $x_2$ with respect to $x_3$ of order $x_4$, with differintegration being according to definition/specification or of type $x_5$.","notes":"All integrals are indefinite. Definition of which differintegral operator is being used is context-dependent if not specified explicitly by $x_5$. Dimensionality of $x_1$ and $x_2$ may be similarly specified. Output $x_1$ is a function, not a value (that is, it is some $f$ rather than $f(x)$); it must be specified/restricted to a value in order to be a value; thus, output may be $g'$ but not $g'(a)$ for some $a$; similarly, definite integrals and integration constants must be defined with additional effort. $x_2$ is likewise a function. If $x_2$ is univariate, then $x_3$ defaults to that input/variable; when $x_2$ is physical, without context, time will probably usually but not necessarily be assumed as the default of $x_3$ (but may be made explicit by \"{temsalri}\"). Positive values of $x_4$ are integrals, negative values are derivatives, and zero is identity; at the least, any real value may be supplied for $x_4$; $x_4$ has no default value. Useful for making lujvo for physics, for specifying career/total/sum versus peak/instantaneous value, for distinguishing between instantaneous versus average values/quantities, for specifying rates, generalized densities (including pressure), \"per\" for smooth quantities, etc. See also: \"{salrixo}\" (synonymous zi'evla)."},{"word":"salrixo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the differintegral of $x_2$ with respect to $x_3$ of order $x_4$, with differintegration being according to definition/specification or of type $x_5$.","notes":"All integrals are indefinite. Definition of which differintegral operator is being used is context-dependent if not specified explicitly by $x_5$. Dimensionality of $x_1$ and $x_2$ may be similarly specified. Output $x_1$ is a function, not a value (that is, it is some $f$ rather than $f(x)$); it must be specified/restricted to a value in order to be a value; thus, output may be $g'$ but not $g'(a)$ for some $a$; similarly, definite integrals and integration constants must be defined with additional effort. $x_2$ is likewise a function. If $x_2$ is univariate, then $x_3$ defaults to that input/variable; when $x_2$ is physical, without context, time will probably usually but not necessarily be assumed as the default of $x_3$ (but may be made explicit by \"{temci} {zei} salrixo\" or merely \"{temsalri}\"). Positive values of $x_4$ are integrals, negative values are derivatives, and zero is identity; at the least, any real value may be supplied for $x_4$; $x_4$ has no default value. Useful for making lujvo for physics, for specifying career/total/sum versus peak/instantaneous value, for distinguishing between instantaneous versus average values/quantities, for specifying rates, generalized densities (including pressure), \"per\" for smooth quantities, etc. See also: \"{salri}\" (synonymous gismu)."},{"word":"salsfe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (surface) is slippery"},{"word":"salta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (mass) is a quantity of salad [food] with ingredients/components including $x_{2}$.","notes":"$x_2$ is in $x_1$, an ingredient/part/component of $x_1$. See also {mixre}, {stasu}."},{"word":"saltrcefi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass) is a quantity of Chef salad [food] with ingredients/components including $k_1=s_2$ (mostly fresh leafy vegetables)."},{"word":"saltrkolslo","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass) is a quantity of coleslaw salad [food] with ingredients/components including $s_2$."},{"word":"saltrpikodegalo","score":1,"definition":"en$s_1$ (mass) is a quantity of pico de gallo/ensalada fresca/salada mexicana [food] with ingredients/components including $s_2$.","notes":"See also: mexican salad (={mexsalta})."},{"word":"saltrsesari","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass) is a quantity of Caesar salad [food] with ingredients/components including $s_2$.","notes":"A salad attributed to restaurateur Caesar Cardini"},{"word":"saltrvaldorfo","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass) is a quantity of Waldorf salad [food] with ingredients/components including $r_1=s_2$."},{"word":"saltrvinegre","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass) is a quantity of vinegret salad [Russian: Винегрет] with ingredients/components including $s_2$."},{"word":"saltysanso","score":1,"definition":"$san_1$ is a dressing for use with salad $s_2$, containing ingredient(s) including $s_3$."},{"word":"salvati","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) saves $x_2$ from sin/damnation; $x_2$ is saved by the grace of $x_1$; $x_1$ is the Savior","notes":"Almost exclusively used in a Christian context. See also {masxiia}, {xriso}, {cevni}."},{"word":"salvinji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=v_1$ is an airplane/aircraft [flying vehicle] for carrying passengers/cargo $x_2=v_2$, propelled by slides/slips/glides on $x_3=s_2$"},{"word":"sambau","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ is a computer language used by $b_2$ on computer $s_1$ for purpose $s_2$ (NU abstraction).","notes":"{bangu}, {skami}"},{"word":"sambo'i","score":1,"definition":"$botpi_1$ is an OS-level/application-level container / zone / virtual private server / partitions / virtual environment / virtual kernel / jail for contents $botpi_2$ isolated via $botpi_3$ and having access to peripherals / network / file system $botpi_4$"},{"word":"samca'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a piece of computer hardware for function $c_2$ controlled/used by computer $c_3=s_1$."},{"word":"samca'igau","score":0,"definition":"$g1=c1$ logs into computer $c2$ with username and password $c3$","notes":"The credentials (c3) should be a quoted string. Cf. {gasnu}, {catni}, {skami}, {sampli}, {japyvla}"},{"word":"samcfi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (property (“ka”)) is a bug/defect in computer program or computer system $x_2$ causing $x_3$.","notes":"See also {samcfisisku}."},{"word":"samcfisisku","score":1,"definition":"$si_1$ debugs [searches for] bug/defect $c_1=si_2$ (property) in computer system or computer program $c_2=si_3=sk_1$.","notes":"Cf. {samcfi}, {cfisisku}, {skami}, {cfila}, {sisku}."},{"word":"samcfisistci","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a debugger.","notes":"See also: {samcfisisku}."},{"word":"samci'a","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ enters textual data $c_2$ into computer $c_3=s_2$ by means $c_4$.","notes":"x4 can be a keyboard, pointing devices, or speech recognition. Cf. {ciska}, {skami}, {batkyci'a}."},{"word":"samci'ejudri","score":-1,"definition":"$ci_1=sa_1$ is a website/server at URL $ju_1$ for purpose/displaying property $sa_2=ci_4$.","notes":"Cf. {skami}, {ciste}, {judri}, {mutpapri}. $ci_1=sa_1$ doesn't need to serve HTML. Anything that follows the internet protocol, has an address, and serves data is a samci'ejudri."},{"word":"samcku","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is an e-book containing work $c_2$ by author $c_3$ for audience $c_4$ stored in computer $s_1=c_5$."},{"word":"samcmu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=j_1$ is an operating system for computer $x_2=j_2=s_1$.","notes":"From {skami} + {jicmu}."},{"word":"samcmuga'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ is a port/conversion to operating system/architecture $x_2=g_2=j_1$ from operating system/architecture $x_3=g_3=j_1$, ported by $x_4=g_1$"},{"word":"samcmuralju","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a kernel of operating system $j_1$ on computer $j_2=s_1$"},{"word":"samcrartropodi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a quantity of edible roots of rengarenga/maikaika/renga lily/vanilla lily $s_2$ (genus Arthropodium)."},{"word":"samcrkasava","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is cassava of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"syn. {mandioka}; see also {samcu}"},{"word":"samcrkordiline","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a quantity of edible roots of tī/palm lily (genus Cordyline) of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"samcrpakirizu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a yam bean/jícama/goiteño/ahipa edible root (genus Pachyrhizus) of species/variety $s_2$.","notes":"See also: yam bean (={sparpakirizu};plant), yam bean (={debrpakirizu};bean)."},{"word":"samcrtaro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is taro of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {samcu}, {konjaku}"},{"word":"samcrtragopogo","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a quantity of salsify [edible starchy root] of species/cultivar $s_2$ (genus Tragopogon)."},{"word":"samcu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of cassava/taro/manioc/tapioca/yam [edible starchy root] of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {patlu}, {genja}, {jalna}."},{"word":"samcu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ clicks/selects $x_2$.","notes":"Does not specify the type of device used to select $x_2$. See {kli'iki} and others."},{"word":"samfli","score":2,"definition":"$f_1=s_1$ crashes while doing $f_2$ (state / event)","notes":"Cf. {skami}, {fliba}"},{"word":"samfonxa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a smartphone attached to system/network $x_2$","notes":"See {skami}, {fonxa}, {ta'orskami}"},{"word":"samgi'o","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is $2^{30}$ of $g_2$ in dimension/aspect $g_3$ (default is units)."},{"word":"samgotro","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is $2^{80}$ of $g_2$ in dimension/aspect $g_3$ (default is units)."},{"word":"samjavyfonxypliduskemjuglerci'analka'ebi'ojaxyja'e","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ becomes incapable of writing characters $x_2$ of alphabet/writing system $x_3$, which is reflects chinese culture/languge/etc. in aspect $x_4$ and which represent $x_5$, on writing surface/medium $x_6$ with writing implement $x_7$ under conditions of being incapable $x_8$ under conditions of becoming incapable $x_9$, as a result of $x_1$ making excessive use of $x_{10}$ which is a computer for purpose $x_{11}$ or $x_{12}$ which is a phone connected to network $x_{13}$, used for purpose $x_{14}$, excessive by amount $x_{15}$.","notes":"The two \"under conditions\" places arise from the incorporation of both {kakne} and {binxo}. They are not to be confused. Ilmen inspired the creation of this lujvo."},{"word":"samjo'e","score":1,"definition":"Computer $j=1=s_1$ is connected to computer $j_2=s_1$ via medium $j_3$.","notes":"I.e. Network connection. $x_3$ could be, for example, a cable or network."},{"word":"samjongau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ (agent) connects computer $j=1=s_1$ to computer $j_2=s_1$ via medium $j_3$.","notes":"I.e. Network connection. $x_4$ could be, for example, a cable or network. Cf. {samjo'e}."},{"word":"samjudri","score":2,"definition":"$j_1$ is an adress of / are co-ordinates of computer system / computerized thing $j_2=s_1$ in system $j_3$; computerized thing has purpose $s_2$.","notes":"Normally, s2 might be dropped, but it's very useful to be able to point out if this is a {samymri} address or a {ueb} address. Made from {skami} + {judri}."},{"word":"samjudri zei uidje","score":1,"definition":"$u_1$ is an address bar of user interface $u_2$; $u_1$ is a widget of user interface $u_2$ for entering an address.","notes":"See also: {samjudri}, {uidje}."},{"word":"samkai","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is characterized by computer properties; $c_1$ is digital.","notes":"More general. Cf. {nackai}"},{"word":"samka'u","score":3,"definition":"$k1$ is an amount of computer elementary particles/smallest measurable increments of computer property/activity $k2$; k1 is a bit(s)"},{"word":"samkei","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ plays with computer/gaming system/gaming console $s_1$.","notes":"See also: video game (={samyzilkei}), playing with video game (={samyzilkeikei})."},{"word":"samki'o","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is 1024 ($2^{10}$) of $k_2$ in dimension/aspect $k_3$ (default is units)."},{"word":"samlat","score":1,"definition":"Doraemon, the renowned fictional Japanese robot cat","notes":"from {skami} + {mlatu}"},{"word":"samnarca'igau","score":3,"definition":"$g_1=c_1$ logs out of computer $c_2$ as username $c_3$","notes":"The username (c3) should be a quoted string. Cf. {gasnu}, {catni}, {skami}, {sampli}, {japyvla}"},{"word":"sampetso","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is $2^{50}$ of $p_2$ in dimension/aspect $p_3$ (default is units)."},{"word":"sampinsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a digital stylus for use on surface/device $x_2$","notes":"See {samxrapinsi} which is specifically intended for drawing, and might thus have a special nib or pressure sensitivity feature, whereas a {sampinsi} could just belong to a phone or video game console."},{"word":"sampla","score":4,"definition":"$p_1$ makes computer program $p_2$ which is meant to perform process/purpose $p_3$.","notes":"See also: {samtcifi'i}, {skami}, {platu}."},{"word":"samplabau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=b_1$ is a programming language used by $x_2=p_1=b_2$ to create program $x_3=p_2$ with intended function $x_4=p_3$"},{"word":"sample","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is computer paper from source $x_2$ for computer/printer $x_3$.","notes":"see also {prina}"},{"word":"sampli","score":4,"definition":"$p_1$ is a computer user / user of computer $p_2=s_1$ for purpose $p_3=s_2$."},{"word":"sampre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1=p_1$ is a computer-person/robot with purpose $x_2=s_2$","notes":"The implications of what it means to be a {prenu} are not accounted for. See also: {prenu} and {skami}"},{"word":"sampu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is simple/unmixed/uncomplicated in property $x_{2}$ (ka).","notes":"See also {pluja}, {curve}, {frili}, {manfo}."},{"word":"samrkompli","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a file compiled from sources / resources $x_2$ by compiler $x_3$.","notes":"Contextual type-4 {kompili}. The $x_1$ can be used to refer to binaries or other compiled files."},{"word":"samrla'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is (a file) linked from intermediate files/data/libraries $x_2$ by linker $x_3$; $x_3$ links $x_2$ into $x_1$.","notes":"Refers specifically to the linking stage of compilation. {samrkompli} can refer to the overarching build process as a whole, or simply as the stage where source code becomes intermediate files, depending on the type of its x1."},{"word":"samrpingu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (computer) pings computer $x_2$ with data $x_3$, which is $x_4$ bytes in size, over network $x_5$."},{"word":"samrucpau","score":1,"definition":"$pa_1$ is a thread of process [computer process] $pa_2=pr_1$.","notes":"See also: {samru'e}, {skami}, {pruce}, {pagbu}."},{"word":"samru'e","score":5,"definition":"$p_1$ is a computer process with inputs $p_2$ and outputs/results $p_3$, passing through stages $p_4$, on computer $s_1$.","notes":"Taken from NORALUJV.TXT. lujvo from {skami} and {pruce}."},{"word":"samrxra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an image file representing $x_2$ in format $x_3$ and attributes (e.g. size) $x_4$ (ka).","notes":"x3 can be filled with a cmevla, e.g. la. djipeg. or la. gif. x4 is for miscellaneous properties associated with the image file, e.g. lo ka se finti la. djan. See also {sfaile}"},{"word":"samselkei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a video game / computer game.","notes":"Neither the player, nor the computer, nor the purpose thereof are intrinsic to the concept of the video game. Refers any game that is played on an electronic device. See also {skami}, {kelci}. "},{"word":"samselmri","score":1,"definition":"$sm_1$ is an e-mail sent by $sm_2$ (agent) to person / computer $sm_3$ from person / computer $sm_4$ by computer network $sm_5$.","notes":"Made from {skami} + {selmri}."},{"word":"samselpla","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=p_2$ is computer program source code created by $x_2=p_1$ with intended result (state/process) $x_3=p_3=s_2$ on computer $x_4=s_1$.","notes":"See also {samru'e}."},{"word":"samselse'u","score":1,"definition":"$se_2=sk_1$ is a client [computer] served by server [computer] $se_1$ with service $se_3$ (activity).","notes":"Networking is implied. Note that the term “client” is used quite broadly in English, even if narrowed down to the networking sense. For “samselse'u”, the $x_1$ and $x_2$ places are only used to refer to the involved computers. See also: {samse'u}"},{"word":"samseltcana","score":2,"definition":"$t_2$ is a/the computer network that includes nodes $t_1=s_1$ whose function/purpose is $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {skami}, {tcana}, {mujysamseltcana}, {kagysamseltcana}, {selklosamseltcana}, {tolselklosamseltcana}."},{"word":"samse'u","score":1,"definition":"$se_1=sk_1$ is a server [computer] serving client(s) [computer(s)] $se_2$ with service $se_3$ (activity).","notes":"Note that the term “server” is used quite broadly in English. For “samse'u”, the $x_1$ and $x_2$ places are only used to refer to the involved computers. See also: {samselse'u}"},{"word":"samske","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is computer science with science methodology $x_{2}$."},{"word":"samsle","score":2,"definition":"$se1$ is an indivisible, most basic computer subunit unit of computer $se2$; se1 is a bit"},{"word":"samsrorau","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an unit with unit standard $x_{2}$."},{"word":"samta'a","score":4,"definition":"$t_1$ talks via computer to $t_2$ about $t_3$ in language $t_4$.","notes":"Cf. {skami}, {tavla}."},{"word":"samtci","score":3,"definition":"$t_1$ is a computer program / tool / application for purpose $t_2=s_2$ on computer(s) including $s_1$."},{"word":"samtcifi'i","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ programs [writes computer program] $f_2=t_1$ for function/purpose $f_3=t_2=s_2$ from existing elements/ideas $f_4$; $f_1$ is a programmer","notes":"See also: {sampla}, {samtci}, {finti}."},{"word":"samtcikajna","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a toolbar of $k_2=t_1$ (icons/programs) for purpose $k_3=t_2=s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {skami}, {tutci}, {kajna}."},{"word":"samtcise'a","score":1,"definition":"$se_1$ installs add-on $se_2$ into computer program $se_3=t_1$ which adds functionality $t_2=sk_2$ to the program on computer(s) including $sk_1$."},{"word":"samtciselse'u","score":2,"definition":"$se_2=sk_1$ is a client [computer programm] served by server [computer program] $se_1$ with service $se_3$ (activity).","notes":"Note that the term “server” is used quite broadly in English. For “samtciselse'u”, the $x_1$ and $x_2$ places are only used to refer to the involved computer programs. See also: {samtcise'u}."},{"word":"samtcise'u","score":3,"definition":"$se_1=sk_1$ is a server [computer program] serving client(s) [computer program(s)] $se_2$ with service $se_3$ (activity).","notes":"Note that the term “server” is used quite broadly in English. For “samtcise'u”, the $x_1$ and $x_2$ places are only used to refer to the involved computer programs. See also: {samtciselse'u}."},{"word":"samterpli","score":1,"definition":"$p_3$ is done/made using computer $p_2$ by $p_1$."},{"word":"samterto","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is $2^{40}$ of $t_2$ in dimension/aspect $t_3$ (default is units)."},{"word":"samtrotci","score":1,"definition":"$x1=tc1$ is a console for controlling computer $x2=s1=tr2$","notes":"from {skami} + {trotci}"},{"word":"samvidni","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a computer monitor."},{"word":"samxa'a","score":1,"definition":"$xa_1$ is an e-mail to intended audience $xa_2$ from author/originator $xa_3$ with content $xa_4$."},{"word":"samxa'e","score":2,"definition":"$xa_1$ is a pointing device for computer $xa_2=s_1$.","notes":"Pointing devices include: mouse, trackball, touchpad, touchscreen, graphics tablet, joystick, pointing stick. Cf. {pevysmacu}, {skami}, {xance}."},{"word":"samxexso","score":1,"definition":"$xe_1$ is $2^{60}$ of $xe_2$ in dimension/aspect $xe_3$ (default is units)."},{"word":"samxrapinsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a digital graphics stylus for drawing on surface/device $x_2$","notes":"See {samxrata'o}."},{"word":"samxrata'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a graphics tablet / digital drawing tablet for computer $x_2$","notes":"See also {samxrapinsi}."},{"word":"samymegdo","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is 1048576 ($2^{20}$) of $m_2$ in dimension/aspect $m_3$ (default is units)."},{"word":"samymi'etci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a shell/REPL for controlling $x_2$."},{"word":"samymlatu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a robot cat/doraemon","notes":"from {skami}+{mlatu}"},{"word":"samymo'i","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=s_1$ (computer) loads [data] $m_2$.","notes":"$m_1=s_1$ writes data/files $m_2$ into the random-access memory or main memory (or similar). $m_2$ could refer to data, information, files, etc."},{"word":"samymri","score":4,"definition":"$m_1$ (agent) sends e-mail $m_2$ to person / computer $m_3$ from person / computer $m_4$ by computer network $m_5$.","notes":"Made from {skami} + {mrilu}."},{"word":"samyuan","score":2,"definition":"name: \"Someone\", aka \"the god of lazy people\", used when the speaker is pushing responsibility to someone else unspecified","notes":"See {datpre}, {ei}, {bilga}, {nitcu}, {sarcu} // Native-Lojban variant: {la dzapre} / {la su'oda}"},{"word":"samyza'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ exists for $x_2$ within computer $x_3$; $x_1$ is virtual reality."},{"word":"samyzamsmacu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a computer mouse (physical object)","notes":"Defined to demonstrate use of -zam-, rafsi of {zai'e}; the existing synonyms {pevysmacu} and {sma'acu} are probably much more convenient for actual use however."},{"word":"samyzetro","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is $2^{70}$ of $z_2$ in dimension/aspect $z_3$ (default is units)."},{"word":"samyzilkei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_2$ is a video game on platform $x_2=s_1$.","notes":"Also tv/pc/computer game. x2 may be a personal computer, handheld device, video game console or arcade machine. See also: playing video game (={samyzilkeikei}), playing on (gaming) computer (={samkei})."},{"word":"samyzilkeica'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a video game console for playing game $x_2$","notes":"from {samyzilkei} + {cabra}"},{"word":"samyzilkeikei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ plays with video game $x_2$.","notes":"Also: computer game. See also “{samyzilkei}” for video game and “{samkei}” for a gaming computer/console in x2."},{"word":"samyzva","score":2,"definition":"$z_1$ is logged on to computer $z_2=s_1$."},{"word":"sanbau","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=b_1$ is the Spanish language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote)","notes":"Cf. {spano}, {bangu}, {bansupu'a}."},{"word":"sanbu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ strolls/leisurely walks"},{"word":"sance","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is sound produced/emitted by $x_{2}$.","notes":"$x_2$ sounds (intransitive verb). See also {savru}, {tirna}, {voksa}, {siclu}, {slaka}."},{"word":"sandali","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sandal"},{"word":"sanga","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ sings/chants $x_{2}$ [song/hymn/melody/melodic sounds] to audience $x_{3}$.","notes":"Melody (= {sagzgi}, {ralsagzgi}), harmony (= {saxsagzgi}), harmonize/sing harmony (= {saxsa'a}), song (= {selsa'a}). See also {pemci}, {rimni}, {rilti}, {siclu}."},{"word":"sangarapa","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ raps $x_2$ (text)."},{"word":"sangu'e","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=g_1$ is Spain.","notes":"Cf. {spano}, {gugde}, {gugde'esu}. "},{"word":"sanji","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is conscious/aware of $x_{2}$ (object/abstract); $x_{1}$ discerns/recognizes $x_{2}$ (object/abstract).","notes":"[also: $x_1$ knows Of. $x_2$ (one sense); awareness implies some amount of mental processing above and beyond mere sensory detection, and may also be applied to mental relationships that are not detected by the senses]; See also {menli}, {morji}, {ganse}, {sipna}, {cikna}."},{"word":"sankpitirBURK","score":1,"definition":"Saint Petersburg","notes":"The second most populous city in the Russian Federation as of this writing (2018)."},{"word":"sanli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ stands [is vertically oriented] on surface $x_{2}$ supported by limbs/support/pedestal $x_{3}$.","notes":"$x_1$ is standing; $x_1$ stands up; $x_1$ is erect/vertical/upright; $x_1$ bows/bends over (= {krosa'i}, {krosa'ibi'o}, {plosa'i}); frame of reference is (approximate) perpendicularity to the surface, and not to a gravity field. See also {kamju}, {sraji}, {tuple}, {zbepi}, {sarji}."},{"word":"sanmi","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (mass) is a meal composed of dishes including $x_{2}$.","notes":"$x_2$ is a course/dish of meal $x_1$ (= {selsai} for reordered places). See also {barja}, {stasu}, {gusta}, {sanso}."},{"word":"sanmytci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tableware for $x_2$","notes":"from {sanmi} + {tutci}"},{"word":"sanra","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ scatters/disperses/diffuses/dissolves in medium $x_2$ from starting point $x_3$","notes":"Antonym of {jmaji}. See also {preja}, {fatri}, {fendi}."},{"word":"sanserife","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a letter not having serifs $x_2$","notes":"Serif is a short line added to the top or bottom of letter. See also {enserife}"},{"word":"sanso","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a sauce/topping/gravy/frosting for use with $x_{2}$, containing ingredient(s) including $x_{3}$.","notes":"$x_3$ is in $x_1$, an ingredient/part/component of sauce $x_1$. See also {sanmi}, {mixre}, {stasu}."},{"word":"sansrabita","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a sugo all'arrabbiata/arrabbiata sauce [pasta sauce] for use with pasta $s_2$ [default: penne], containing ingredient(s) including $s_3$."},{"word":"sansrbecameli","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a bechamel sauce for use with $s_2$, containing ingredient(s) including $s_3$."},{"word":"sansrblacirla","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a blue cheese dressing for use with $s_2$, containing ingredient(s) including $s_3$."},{"word":"sansrcimicuri","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a chimichurri [sauce] for use with $s_2$, containing ingredient(s) including $s_3$.","notes":"Chimmichurri is a sauce used for grilled meat, originally from Argentina."},{"word":"sansrfausentailendi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a Thousand Island dressing for use with $s_2$, containing ingredient(s) including $s_3$."},{"word":"sansrketcu","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a quantity of ketchup/catsup/red sauce for use with $s_2$, containing ingredient(s) including $s_3$."},{"word":"sansrmole","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (loi) is a quantity of (Mesoamerican/Hispanic/Latino) mole sauce for use with/on dish $x_2$ and of a composition which includes ingredients $x_3$.","notes":"See also: {sanso}."},{"word":"sansrmustardo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is mustard for use on $x_2$ made with $x_3$.","notes":"see also {koblrsinapi}"},{"word":"sansrpiripiri","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a piri piri sauce for use with $s_2$, containing ingredient(s) including $s_3$.","notes":"Piri piri sauce (used as a seasoning or marinade) is Portuguese in origin and especially prevalent in Angola, Namibia, Mozambique and South Africa. 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See also {ca'ermuvgau}"},{"word":"sa'orkurfa","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a square-sloped with square vertices $x_{2}$ with right-angle dimensionality $x_{3}$ with slope angle $x_{4}$."},{"word":"sapmau","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=z_1$ is simpler than $z_2$ in property $s_2=z_3$ by amount $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {sampu} {zmadu}"},{"word":"sapna'u","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a scalar in structure/set $x2$ with properties (potentially including magnitude, etc. in a given metric and coordinate system) $x3$; $x1$ is a simple number; $x1$ is a number that lacks ","notes":"In some interpretations, for example, complex numbers may be scalars; in others (including mekso in a sense), they can be treated as two-component vectors (in which case \"direction in the complex plane\" and magnitude can be noted in properties x3)."},{"word":"sapselga'e","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=g_2$ is evident to $g_1$ by $g_3$ evidence.","notes":"made from {sampu}, {se}, {ganse}"},{"word":"saptoda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'simple-tense-modal' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: NAhE? 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See also cmavo list {sau}, {nitcu}."},{"word":"sardina","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sardine of species $x_2$"},{"word":"sargarepa","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a carrot of species / variety / cultivar $x_2$","notes":"See also {genja}."},{"word":"sargoia","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an opossum of species $x_2$"},{"word":"sarji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ supports/holds up/is underpinning of/[helps] $x_{2}$ against force/opposition $x_{3}$ with/by means $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also aids; (adjective:) $x_1$ is dependable, reliable (such reliability may be transient; this is not the usual sense of 'reliable' or 'dependable'); ($x_2$ is object/event). See also {bradi}, {darlu}, {fapro}, {sidju}, {tugni}, {bongu}, {ckana}, {cpana}, {loldi}, {sanli}, {selfu}."},{"word":"sarjrkardano","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a gimbal supporting $s_2$"},{"word":"sarlami","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is salami (type of sausage) made from $x_2$","notes":"See {kolbasa}, {rectu}, {cidja}"},{"word":"sarlu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a spiral/helix/whorl/[vortex] [shape/form] with limits $x_{2}$, of dimensionality $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {klupe}, {korcu}, {tarmi}."},{"word":"sarlyterjai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tendril used by $x_3$ to hold $x_2$ at $x_4$.","notes":"see also {sarlyjai}"},{"word":"sarni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ [idéal shape/form] is a three-angled shape/form defined by set of corners/vertices $x_2$ [set], sides/dimensions $x_3$","notes":"$x_3$, as a dimension, usually is an integer and is at least -1. See also: {cibjgatai}."},{"word":"sarnyskrantykemyzgitci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a musical saw with actuator $x_2$"},{"word":"sarnyskrantyzgitci","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a musical saw with actuator $x_2$"},{"word":"sars","score":1,"definition":"Severe acute respiratory syndrome","notes":"see also {mers}, {virnkorona}"},{"word":"sarsaparila","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sarsaparilla drink of type/brand $x_2$ (with Smilax ornata or artificial flavor)"},{"word":"sarvanju","score":3,"definition":"$v_1=s_1$ is vinegar made from $v_2$.","notes":"Cf. {slari}, {vanju}, {vanslami}."},{"word":"sarvanslami","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is acetic acid.","notes":"see also {sarvanju}, {sarvansilna}"},{"word":"sarvanxu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is acetaldehyde.","notes":"experimental gismu {xudvu}; see also {sarvanslami}"},{"word":"sarxe","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is harmonious/concordant/in agreement/concord with $x_{2}$ in property $x_{3}$ (ka).","notes":"See also {satci}, {panpi}, {mapti}, {tugni}, {ckini}."},{"word":"sarxeva","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$(set) acts unanimously/on the basis of unanimous group consensus in doing $x_2$ (activity); $x_1$ are in harmony in doing $x_2$; $x_1$ (set) acts in the interest of harmony and smooth functioning in doing $x_2$; $x_1$ acts without searching for good or bad members of $x_1$; $x_1$ consists of members that have a shared goal of group/non-individual success; $x_1$ shows cooperative behavior/trust/sharing and the necessary social subordination of members of $x_1$","notes":"See also {sarxe}, {lanxe}"},{"word":"saryrutyjisra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$=$j_1$=$s_1$ is a quantity of verjuice (sour fruit juice) of composition/from source $x_2$=$j_2$","notes":"Usually mildly acidic. x2 probably includes g1. See also: {vanju}, {sarvanju}, {jisra}"},{"word":"sasfoi","score":3,"definition":"$f_1$ is a lawn/meadow/field of grass species $s_2$."},{"word":"sasfro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pitchfork/hay fork for purpose $x_2$ with tines/prongs $x_3$ on handle $x_4$","notes":"Generally $x_2$ is the movement of hay or loose materials. See {srasu}, {forca}, {sudysrasu}."},{"word":"saska'ami'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lawnmower for use/function $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {srasu}, {katna}, {minji}."},{"word":"saske","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (mass of facts) is science of/about subject matter $x_{2}$ based on methodology $x_{3}$.","notes":"Not limited to science as derived by the scientific method, but pertaining to any body of usually-coherent knowledge garnered/gathered/assembled by a consistent methodology. See also {datni}, {fatci}, {djuno}, {cipra}, {pensi}, {jimpe}."},{"word":"saskrcereme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is cherology/phonology of sign language $x_2$.","notes":"See also {xanle'u}, {xanle'ule'u}, {xanbau} and {xancrcereme}."},{"word":"saskrsporte","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (mass of facts) is sport science based on methology $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {saske}, {esporte}."},{"word":"sasmapku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a straw hat."},{"word":"sasnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiceless alveolar sibilant fricative sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Derived from and synonymous with {sy zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient consonant in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"sasrmofila","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a marram grass/beachgrass/grass of the genus Ammophila of species $x_2$."},{"word":"sastu'a","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a grassland/prairie/steppe in location $t_2$ with endemic grass species $s_2$"},{"word":"sasysluni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rush leek (Allium schoenoprasum) of variety/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"sasysmispa","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a sedge (plant in family Cyperaceae) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$.","notes":"Sedge superficially resembles grasses or rushes."},{"word":"satci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [measurement/match] is exact/precise to precision $x_{2}$ in property/quantity $x_{3}$ (ka/ni).","notes":"See also {sarxe}, {dunli}, {merli}, {mapti}, {kancu}, {mintu}."},{"word":"satcygunta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sniper attacking $x_2$."},{"word":"satmatne","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=s_1$ is a quantity of/contains toffee/caramel/butterscotch.","notes":"Cf. {sakta}, {matne}."},{"word":"satoris","score":1,"definition":"satori or Zen enlightenment"},{"word":"satre","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) strokes/rubs/pets $x_{2}$ with $x_{3}$.","notes":"Pet (= {pamsa'e}). See also {mosra}, {pencu}."},{"word":"satrvanila","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of vanilla sugar [mix] of composition $s_3$."},{"word":"satyjdu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=j_1$ is pudding / jelly / Jell-O / a sugary gelatin dessert containing $j_2$."},{"word":"satyjisra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is molasses from source $x_2$ of composition $x_3$."},{"word":"satyterbi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is diabetes with symptoms $x2$, acquired by patient $x3$","notes":"from {sakta} + {terbi'a}"},{"word":"satyviknu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is syrup from source $x_2$"},{"word":"sa'u","selmaho":"UI3","score":100002,"definition":"discursive: simply - elaborating.","notes":"See also {sampu}, {pluja}."},{"word":"sau","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"sarcu modal, 1st place requiring ..."},{"word":"sau'a","selmaho":"ZAhO","score":2,"definition":"interval event contour: succeeding at ...","notes":"See also {snada}."},{"word":"sau'au","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"mekso binary operator: del, nabla, quabla, partial-derivative vector/tensor operator; outputs the functional-valued formal-covector (or analog thereof) of partial derivatives with respect to $X_1$ (tensor in the same format and order), each degree $X_2$ (default: 1).","notes":"Suitable assumption or specification of dimensionality, a suitable differentiation order, a suitable metric, and a sufficiently differentiable function are required. $X_1$ may be assumed according to context. Potentially combine with, for example, the cross-prpduct operator for curl. See: \"{sa'o}\"."},{"word":"sau'e","selmaho":"GOhOI","score":2,"definition":"quotes a nonce Lojban word (an onomatopoeia), turns it into selbri unit meaning \"$x_1$ makes a sound like (quoted word)\".","notes":"This is Loglan's \"sue\". For example, \"sau'e uaf\" has place structure \"$x_1$ barks (utters 'waf!')\""},{"word":"sau'ei","selmaho":"COI","score":1,"definition":"vocative: celebratory cheer/hooray"},{"word":"sau'e'u","selmaho":"COI","score":1,"definition":"topicalizer (sumtcita/discursive; somewhat meta): the following discourse is about/relates to/has topic/concerns ","notes":"This word is good for the subject line in an email or post; in a conversation with multiple topics (and possibly multiple people responding simultaneously with multiple paragraphs for each topic), it can be used as an organizational tool. It is used to put the audience's mind in the proper/correct thought frame (mindset). It does not really change the meaning of the bridi, but it does indicate to what its content semantically pertains or relates. It can be used as a reminder; for example, \"Remember when you told me to go to the store? What did you want me to buy?\" -> \"Concerning the event of my going to the store, what did you want me to buy?\" -> \"sau'e'u lonu mi klama lo zarci keiku do djica lonu vecnu ma mi\". It is not as attached to the bridi as {sera'a}; this is more discursive and somewhat more meta. The specified topic may endure until the end of the discourse, or the paragraph, or the bridi; it is explicitly cancelled/negated by \"{sau'e'unai}\" followed by a pointer to whichever part of the topic is being concluded in thought and discourse; it is taken to be the case that the previous topic is concluded whensoever a new one (even what could be considered a subtopic) is introduced. If Eulojban (more specifically, the diphthong/digraph \"eu\") is ever accepted (in Lojban) as valid, .krtisfranks. would prefer that this word's meaning get directly transferred to and preserved in \"{sau'eu}\", with this word unassigned; likewise for \"{sau'eunai}\"."},{"word":"sau'e'unai","selmaho":"COI*","score":1,"definition":"cancel topic","notes":"The topic of the current discourse which relates to or is referenced by the immediately following sumti is hereby cancelled."},{"word":"sau'i","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso n-ary operator: reciprocal of the sum of the reciprocal of each of $X_1$, $X_2$, ..., $X_n$ (for any natural number n); $1/((1/X_1) + (1/X_2) + ... + (1/X_n))$.","notes":"Left-groups, but is commutative and associative, so it does not matter. Useful in calculating electrical resistance, manipulating exponentiation/roots/logarithms ({enfa}), giving examples of binary operators with certain properties, etc. li ry sau'i sy du li pe'o fa'i pe'o su'i pe'o fa'i ry boi ku'e pe'o fa'i sy ku'e ku'e ku'e. See also: \"{vau'i}\"."},{"word":"sauin","score":1,"definition":"Samhain; Sauin"},{"word":"saumna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Samhain/Halloween of year $x_2$"},{"word":"sa'unai","selmaho":"UI*3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: simply - elaborating."},{"word":"saunrai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is most familiar, among $x_2$, to $x_3$."},{"word":"sau'o","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":3,"definition":"pro-sumti whose referent's identity the speaker is assuming the listener to know","notes":"Cf. {do'au} {nau'o}. differs from zo do'au in that the listener isn't free to choose, but rather is expected to know what the speaker knows but is not explicitly saying. similar to one use of English \"yk\" (different from {ie'o}). possibly equivalent in meaning to «lo poi'i do djuno lo du'u ma kau me ke'a», or maybe «lo poi'i lo du'u ma kau me ke'a ku slabu do»."},{"word":"saupaulos","score":1,"definition":"Sao Paulo"},{"word":"sau'u","selmaho":"SAUhU","score":2,"definition":"erase the current clause."},{"word":"sauzma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is more familiar than $x_2$ to $x_3$ in feature/aspect $x_4$ (ka)"},{"word":"savdade","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ has saudade of $x_2$ (object, event)","notes":"x1 has a deep emotional state of nostalgic or profound melancholic missing, longing for an absent $x_2$ that $x_1$ loves"},{"word":"savru","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a noise/din/clamor [sensory input without useful information] to $x_{2}$ via sensory channel $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {sance}, {cladu}, {kerlo}, {smaji}, {tirna}, {siclu}."},{"word":"saxfri","score":2,"definition":"$l_1=s_1$ is harmonious, happy or blissful with $l_2=s_2$."},{"word":"saxseltai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1=s_2=t_2$ is harmonious in its form in property $x_2=s_3$; $x_1$ is symmetrical (mathematical sense) exhibiting symmetry $x_2$.","notes":"See {sarxe} {se} {tarmi}, and compare {jvamle} which can also be translated as \"symmetrical\"."},{"word":"saxsi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ are harmonious with themselves in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"sa'ydar","score":1,"definition":"Saidar","notes":"See also: {sa'ydin}, {sedais}, {makfa}"},{"word":"sa'ydin","score":1,"definition":"Saidin","notes":"See also: {sa'ydar}, {sedais}, {altfor}, {acaman}, {makfa}"},{"word":"sazbe'e","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ are the crew or staff manning and operating $x_2$ (vehicle, facility, equipment…)."},{"word":"sazmuvgau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1=s_1$ [person/agent] steers/manoeuvres object/vehicle $m_1$ to destination/receiver $m_2$ [away] from origin $m_3$ over path/route $m_4$ by operating/driving machine/apparatus/vehicle $s_2$ (default: x2).","notes":"s2 moved to the end for convenience."},{"word":"sazri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ operates/drives/runs $x_{2}$ [apparatus/machine] with goal/objective/use/end/function $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {gidva}, {xlura}, {pilno}, {tutci}, {jitro}, {gunka}."},{"word":"sazycimde","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ is an interface between user $s_1$ and machine $s_2$ based on principle $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {sazri}, {cimde}."},{"word":"sazykla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ drives to $x_2$ from $x_3$ via $x_4$ by operating $x_5$."},{"word":"sazysti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=sa_1=si_1$ [agent] ceases/halts/ends the operation of [apparatus/machine] $x_2=sa_2$ in aspect/function/process/activity $x_3=si_2$","notes":"See also {sazri}, {sisti}"},{"word":"se","selmaho":"SE","score":100001,"definition":"2nd conversion; switch 1st/2nd places."},{"word":"se'a","selmaho":"UI5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: self-sufficiency - dependency.","notes":"See also {sezysei}, {kantcu}."},{"word":"se'ai","selmaho":"SE","score":0,"definition":"reciprocal x1/x2 selbri conversion; each other; reciprocally; mutually","notes":"\"x1 se'ai {broda} x2 x3...\" means \"x1 {broda} {je} {se} {broda} x2 x3...\""},{"word":"se'ai'e","selmaho":"SE","score":1,"definition":"$(n, 1, 2, \\dots, n-2, n - 1)$st conversion.","notes":"Permutes the terbri so that the $m$th sumti slot of the new selbri is the $(m-1)$st sumti of the original selbri, for any natural $m$ such that $1 < m \\leq n$, and the first sumti of the new selbri is the last (id est: $n$th) sumti slot of the original selbri, where the cardinalities of the terbri of the original (and thus new) selbri each are $n$ (such that $n$ is a natural number). This permutation is given by the cycle $(n, 1, 2, \\dots, n-2, n-1)$ acting on the indices of the terbri (notice that this is cyclic permutation notation, not an ordered tuple (as appears in the definition)). For a selbri with 2 sumti slots, this is equivalent to \"{se}\"; for one with 3 slots, it is \"{to'ai}\"; for 4, it is \"{vo'ai}\"; for 5, it is \"{xo'ai}\". See also: \"{se'au'e}\" for the inverse. The behavior of this word when applied to open-ended terbri structures (such as for \"{jutsi}\") is yet to be explored; use it cautiously in such contexts, or perhaps not at all."},{"word":"se'anai","selmaho":"UI*5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: self-sufficiency - dependency."},{"word":"se'au","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mathematical quinary operator; big operator: left sequence notation/converter - operator a, sequence b defined as a function on index/argument/variable/parameter c, in set d, under ordering e","notes":"Produces the left application of the operation/function $a=•$ on sequence $b(c)$, the terms of which are functions evaluated at (possibly dummy) values $c$ (multi-index), where each c belongs to set $d$ (at the values of which the function b is evaluated), operation $a$ being applied thereto in order $e$ (rule prescription; specifies order of $c$'s running through d; note that the application is from the left). The steps at which $c$'s are taken can be specified by $d$ or by taking complicated (evaluated) expressions $z(c)$ instead of $c$ as arguments of $b$. Notice that $e$ affects both $c$ (or $z(c)$) directly as well as $b$ (less directly) by being established on $d$. Output is in the format (for example: scalar, tensor, function, etc.) that the operation $a=•$ yields. If $b$ is a constant (at least with respect to the arguments $c$ being ranged over), then the operator $a$ is taken being applied to $b$ for a number of times equal to the cardinality of $d$ (and, technically, in the order specified by $e$). If $d$ is explicitly created via use of {ce'o}, then the order is from the first term uttered to the last term uttered, as uttered; $e$ need not be specified (if it is, it overrides the order of utterance). For Sigma/series summation notation ({si'i}), $a=+$, for Pi multiplication notation $a=*$, for functional power/iterated composition of functions $a=∘$, for the Cartesian product of sets $a=×$ (preferred to \"exponentiation of sets\" notation like $A^n$). {mau'au} and {zai'ai} will be necessary for the proper use of this word (particularly for specifying $a$ and $e$); $e$ will be specified explicitly (possibly elsewhere) and/or via {zoi'ai}. See also: {ma'o'e}."},{"word":"se'au'e","selmaho":"SE","score":1,"definition":"$(2, 3, \\dots, n-1, n, 1)$st conversion.","notes":"Permutes the terbri so that the $m$th sumti slot of the new selbri is the $(m+1)$st sumti slot of the original selbri, for any natural $m$ such that $1 \\leq m < n$, and the last (id est: $n$th) sumti slot of the new selbri is the first sumti slot of the original selbri, where the cardinality of the terbri of the original selbri (and thus the new one) is $n$ (such that $n$ is a natural number) each. This permutation is given by the cycle $(1, n, n-1, n-2, \\dots 3, 2)$ acting on the indices of the terbri (notice that this is cyclic permutation notation, not an ordered tuple (as appears in the definition)). See also: {se'ai'e} for inverse. The behavior of this word when applied to open-ended terbri structures (such as for \"{jutsi}\") is yet to be explored; use it cautiously in such contexts, or perhaps not at all."},{"word":"seba'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100001,"definition":"basti modal, 2nd place instead of ..."},{"word":"sebai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"bapli modal, 2nd place (forcing result) compelling event ..."},{"word":"sebastiIAN","score":1,"definition":"Sebastián/Sébastien","notes":"Lojbanic rendering of French and Spanish (cognate) male given names, which are both cognate to the English 'Sebastian'."},{"word":"sebau","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"bangu modal, 2nd place (speakers) in language of speakers ..."},{"word":"sebe'ei","selmaho":"BAI","score":3,"definition":"benre modal, 2nd place, which is the beneficiary of...","notes":"See {benre}."},{"word":"sebe'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"benji modal, 2nd place (message/cargo) transmitting ..."},{"word":"sebo'ai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":0,"definition":"boxna modal, 2nd place: in/through/embedded in physical medium of wavelike/periodic propagation/transmission/travel ...","notes":"Specifies the physical medium in which a wave propagates/travels/is transmitted. Contrast with {sebo'au}. For example: the medium can be water (for water waves/ripples/tides). If specified to be spacetime (as in the case for light waves or gravitational waves), this construct would refer to physical spacetime (the \"spacetime fabric\"). (Contrast with specification of spacetime being referent of {sebo'au}: in this latter case, the mathematical space is considered to be spatial and/or temporal in dimensions/character/units, but it refers only to the wave/frequency space (the signal is arranged periodically through space and/or respectively time) as a mathematical object/\"world\", rather than the actual physical medium through which the signal is transmitted; usage of {sebo'ai} typically will not immediately worry/care about units/dimensions because the material properties of the medium are more relevant). The waveform may or may not be displayed in the medium (depending on the nature of the medium and the wave-space specified by {sebo'au}); but the waveform will always be displayed when the signal is plotted against/along its wave-space and wave-intensity-space ({sebo'au} and {tebo'au} referents, respectively). See also: {boxna}, {bo'ai}, {sebo'ai}, {tebo'ai}, {vebo'ai}, {xebo'ai}, {sebo'au}, {tebo'au}, {vebo'au}, {xebo'au}."},{"word":"sebo'au","selmaho":"BAI*","score":0,"definition":"boxna modal, 2nd place (alternative interpretation): in mathematical wave/frequency space ..., waving/periodic with respect to/through/in/across dimension ...;","notes":"Useful for Fourier transforms. Describes the mathematical (wave-)space in which a signal/pattern/arrangement/movement/etc. is periodic. For example: if time is specified, the signal/occurrence is periodic/oscillatory/wavelike in time; if space is specified, then the pattern/arrangement/movement/configuration/signal is periodic in spatial position/arrangement/occurrence. Note that the Fourier complement of a temporal signal is a (temporal) frequency and vice-versa; likewise for spatial signals and spatial frequency. Frequency spaces other than space and time exist. Not quite equivalent to {sebo'ai}. This word specifies a mathematical/abstract \"space\" in which a signal exists in some periodic fashion (such as for temporally or spatially wavelike phenomenon); {sebo'ai} is the physical medium through which a wave or signal is transmitted/travels. Not quite equivalent to {xebo'ai}. The frequency given by {xebo'ai} \"lives\" in the space specified by {sebo'au} in some sense; in a slightly different (but clearly related sense) the wave/signal lives in the mathematical space specified by {sebo'au} and takes shape/waveform in this space as specified by {tebo'ai} over the course of wavelength specified by {vebo'ai} (note: this \"length\" need not be spatial, unless {sebo'au} specifies a spatial wave-space). Spatial wave-spaces will have waves that can be visually seen at any given moment to have the waveform/shape specified by {tebo'ai} (as a function of time) and the wavelength specified by {vebo'ai} will be a characteristic spatial length/distance separating like/similar whole sub-shapes/sub-waveforms. If a temporal wave-space is specified by {sebo'au}, then the frequency will be temporal (as readily comes to mind) but the waveform/shape will not be able to be actually visually seen at any given time (rather, time-lapse photography can represent it), the wavelength will actually be duration separating like/similar whole signals, and the wave itself will \"live\" in time and be spatially dependent (determined in part by its velocities). Note that the shape of the wave/waveform is plotted along one axis as specified by {sebo'au}, the other axis (which will complete the shape) is something else (such as intensity/amplitude) as specified by the function and units given by {tebo'au}. See also: {boxna}, {bo'ai}, {sebo'ai}, {bo'au}, {tebo'au}"},{"word":"seca'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"catni modal, 2nd place authoritatively; with authority over ..."},{"word":"secau","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"claxu modal, 2nd place (lacking) without ..."},{"word":"seci'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"ciste modal, 2nd place with system function ..."},{"word":"seci'o","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"cinmo modal, 2nd place (shows attitude) emotionally; emoting ..."},{"word":"seci'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"ckilu modal, 2nd place used in scalar negation on scale measuring ..."},{"word":"secu'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"cusku modal, 2nd place (saying) expressively; expressing ..."},{"word":"secysna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the sound produced by $x_2$’s sneezing.","notes":"Cf. {senci}, {sance}."},{"word":"sedais","score":1,"definition":"Sedai (honorific/title/name/rank/organization)","notes":"Can be appended to the end of a name. It is also the second part of the name/word \"Aes Sedai\", which is Lojbanized in full as \".aiz. sedais.\". The meaning of \"Aes Sedai\" and its domain of application varies over the course of the series and over the course of in-universe history; this word can take any such meaning, based on context. See also: {makfa}, {sa'ydar}, {sa'ydin}, {altfor}, {acaman}"},{"word":"sedbo'u","score":5,"definition":"$s_1=b_1$ is the skull of body $s_2=b_3$, performing function $b_2$."},{"word":"sede'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"detri modal, 2nd place (for letters) on the same date as ... ; label with event."},{"word":"sedgai","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is a hood (headwear) covering $g_2=s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {taxfu}."},{"word":"sedgaicreka","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=g_1$ is a hoodie of material $c_2$.","notes":"An upper-body sweater ({nivycreka}) with a hood ({sedgai}), typiccaly with large frontal pockets and a drawstring to adjust the hood opening. Suggested shortest fu'ivla form: edgrka. Cf. {creka}."},{"word":"sedgaikosta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a parka/anorak of material $x_2$","notes":"from {sedgai}+{kosta}"},{"word":"sedgalbo'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a parietal bone (os parietale) performing function $b_2$ in body of $b_3$."},{"word":"sedgapybo'u","score":-1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a parietal bone (os parietale) performing function $b_2$ in body of $b_3$."},{"word":"sedi'o","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"diklo modal, 2nd place locally; at specific locus ..."},{"word":"sedjmacurnu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cephalopod of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {cakcurnu}, {kalmari}, {oxtapodi}"},{"word":"sedmu'utoltu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=t_1=s_2$ disagrees by shaking the head with person(s)/position/side $x_2=t_2$ that $x_3=t_3$ (du'u) is true about matter $x_4=t_4$.","notes":"see also {toltu'i}, {sedmu'utu'i}"},{"word":"sedmu'utu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=t_1=s_2$ agrees by nodding with person(s)/position/side $x_2=t_2$ that $x_3=t_3$ (du'u) is true about matter $x_4=t_4$.","notes":"Cf. {stedu}, {muvdu}, {tugni}, {tu'ifru}."},{"word":"sedu'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"dunli modal, 2nd place (same as 1st); equal to ... [same as 1st place modal]."},{"word":"sedu'o","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"djuno modal, 2nd place knowingly; knowing facts ..."},{"word":"sedu'u","selmaho":"NU*","score":100000,"definition":"compound abstractor: sentence/equation abstract; $x_{1}$ is text expressing [bridi] which is $x_{2}$."},{"word":"sedvre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$'s head rests on $x_2$"},{"word":"sedycaugau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ beheads $c_1=s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {stedu}, {claxu}, {gasnu}, {selmi'ecatra}, {nebyka'a}."},{"word":"sedycra","score":-1,"definition":"$c_1$ is the forehead of $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {stedu}, {crane}."},{"word":"sedycro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has/feels a headache."},{"word":"sedyda'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ headbutts $x_2$."},{"word":"sedykrecau","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=s_2=c_2$ is bald."},{"word":"sedyta'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=t_1$ is a hat worn by/on the head of $x_2=t_2=s_2$ for purpose $x_3=t_3$.","notes":"$s_1$ is fairly clearly redundant (it's rather obvious whose head it is)."},{"word":"sedyti'ebo'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a occipital bone (os occipitale) performing function $b_2$ in body of $b_3$."},{"word":"se'e","selmaho":"BY1","score":100000,"definition":"following digits code a character (in ASCII, Unicode, etc.)."},{"word":"se'e'i","selmaho":"SEhEhI","score":3,"definition":"placed before a selbri, merges x1 and x2 places.","notes":"Causes relabelling so that all slots which were originally subsequent to $x_2$ have their indices decremented by 1; therefore, for example, the original $x_3$ is the new $x_2$. Notice that \"se'e'i se'e'i\" merges the original $x_1$, $x_2$, and $x_3$ slots all together; likewise, under \"{se} se'e'i\", the new $x_1$ is the original $x_3$ and the new $x_2$ is the original $x_1$ and $x_2$ mutually merged together (therefore, \"se'e'i\" is equivalent to \"se'e'i se\" but not \"se se'e'i\"). See also: \"{te'e'i}\", \"{ve'e'i}\", \"{xe'e'i}\", {te'e'a}, {ze'e'au}."},{"word":"sefa'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100002,"definition":"fatne modal, 2nd place (same as 1st); backwards; in reversal of ..."},{"word":"sefi'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"finti modal, 2nd place creatively; creating work ..."},{"word":"sefsi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is/are related to itself/himself/herself/themselves by relation $x_2$","notes":"Compare with {sevzi} and {simxu}. -se'i- proposed as rafsi for \"sefsi\" since \"sevzi\" doesn't really need much a final rafsi."},{"word":"sefta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is surface/face [bounded shape/form] of [higher-dimension] object $x_{2}$, on side $x_{3}$, edges $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also $x_4$ bounds. See also {crane}, {flira}, {plita}, {bliku}."},{"word":"sefygau","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ enslaves $x_2$ to do service $x_3$"},{"word":"sefygundi","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is a/the industry sector of $s_1$ providing services $g_2=s_3$ to $s_2$ by process $g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {selfu}, {gundi}."},{"word":"sega'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"zgana modal, 2nd place observing ..."},{"word":"segau","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100002,"definition":"gasnu modal, 2nd place actor/agent case complement; actively; as active agent in doing ..."},{"word":"segei'ai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":0,"definition":"aigne modal, 2nd place: associated with 'eigen'-properties of/for linear transformation/square matrix ..., with such linear transformation ...","notes":"May or may not be diagonalizable (or generalized-diagonalizable for certain eigenspace-generalization exponents; confer: {vegei'ai}). See also: {aigne}, {gei'ai}"},{"word":"se'i","selmaho":"UI5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: self-oriented - other-oriented.","notes":"See also {sevzi}, {drata}."},{"word":"sei","selmaho":"SEI","score":100000,"definition":"start discursive (metalinguistic) bridi."},{"word":"sei'a","selmaho":"PA3","score":3,"definition":"converts singular quantifier into plural quantifier","notes":"For good examples, {su'oi} = {sei'a} {su'o} and {ro'oi} = {sei'a} {ro}. See {suzmeidza}"},{"word":"sei'ai","selmaho":"COI","score":1,"definition":"vocative: sweet dreams.","notes":"See also {di'ai}."},{"word":"se'i'a'o","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"unary mathematical operator: identity function id(a) = a","notes":"Outputs whatsoever value is inputted. A trivial function that is actually of some importance. See also: {dubyfancu}."},{"word":"sei'au","selmaho":"SEIhAU","score":1,"definition":"terbri editor: passes the terbri value through the quoted function so that the sumti that fills it really is filling the output of the function","notes":"Terminated by itself ({sei'au}); explicit termination is always required; the sumti after it must be explicit (even if elliptical, such as with explicit use of {zo'e}). Inside the module formed by the \"sei'au\" brackets, at most three sumti (where this counting contracts connected sumti into one) can be specified. The first one is a {mau'au}-{zai'ai} quoted function (which is taken to be the operand of this word); it must be preceded (not necessarily immediately) by {li}; let f be this function. The second and third sumti each are a nonnegative integer (preceded by {li}); call them $n$ and $m$ respectively; $n$ defaults to 1 and $m$ defaults to the next (thus-far unfilled) terbri number for/of the current selbri unless these specifications are overridden by zmico; if the relevant selbri has no terbri following this word, then this default value of $m$ causes this word to have no effect. The $m$th terbri of the selbri to which this construct applies will be passed through f before being filled by any sumti (including {zo'e}, explicit or implicit; terbri numbers start counting at 1 and increase by 1 with each new occurrence) for the next $n$ occurrences of the aforementioned selbri in the discourse (with $n$ = 1 counting the current occurrence; aside: a non-default value of $m$ can thus affect the interpretation of an already-filled terbri of the currently open selbri in an afterthought manner); this counting is only done forward in the discourse/time, including the current selbri, never back through it. Thus, $n$ = 0 effectively neutralizes this word, $n$ being infinite causes the effect to be permanent. f being {zi'a'o} returns the terbri in question to its default value/understanding (according to zmico). It is important to realize that this word does not affect the $m$th terbri of all selbri, just of the one currently open when this word is utterred (no matter where it is positioned/nested in future costructs). If this word is in conflict with another usage of this word over the same terbri, follow the specification applied by the most recent still active occurrence of this construct; this construct is considered to be active for this purpose until its-$n$ occurrences of the appropriate terbri are uttered; thus if the earlier-$n$ is greater than the later-$n$, the later effect takes precedent until it is disactivated, after which point the earlier effect resumes. Define $n$ and $m$ (and f) outside of the module created by brackets of this word if you wish to reuse them; for the sake of future referencing the value specified within the module, $n$ gets reduced/decremented by 1 at each occurrence of the appropriate terbri until it reaches the value 0 (at which value it remains forever after); if $n$ is a series of connected numbers, this decrementation is applied to each connectand in turn. Use {pi'u} (possibly subscripted) in order to simplify utterances. Especially helpful if f is non-injective. The affected terbri must be referenced by {ce'u} as an operand of f wheresoever it is desired; this reference must be explicit. Let 'broda' be the currentry open selbri; then this word replaces $broda_m$ with f($broda_m$) in the definition of 'broda' for the next $n$ occurrences of the terbri. For example, if f were {cu'a}, then any sumti which fills $broda_m$ will be understood to be doing so in absolute value. See also: {de'ai}."},{"word":"seicni","score":6,"definition":"$c_1=s_1$ feels lonely/separated from $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kancni} (antonym), {nonseka}, {nonkansa}, {caucni}."},{"word":"sei'e","selmaho":"SEI","score":2,"definition":"evidential builder: I know by means ...","notes":"sei'e broda = sei mi djuno be fo lo nu broda. For example, {za'a} is sei'e {zgana}, {ka'u} = sei'e {kulnu}, {se'o} = sei'e {senva}. Can be used to answer {pei'e} questions more freely."},{"word":"se'i'i","selmaho":"PA5","score":3,"definition":"digit/number: Sierpiński constant $K = \\pi(2\\ln2 + 3\\ln\\pi + 2\\gamma - 4\\ln\\Gamma(\\frac14)) \\approx 2.584981759579253217065893587383…$"},{"word":"sei'i","selmaho":"UI2","score":3,"definition":"evidential: stereotypically...","notes":"See {sei'inai}, {lemkai}, {kesri}, {ka'u}, {su'a}, {le'e}"},{"word":"sei'inai","selmaho":"UI*2","score":2,"definition":"evidential: avoiding stereotypes...","notes":"See {sei'i}, {lemkai}, {kesri}, {le'e}"},{"word":"se'ijgi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$=$j_1$ takes self-pride in/is proud of themself for $j_2$","notes":"Not necessarily derogatory, pompous, undeserved, immodest, etc."},{"word":"se'inai","selmaho":"UI*5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: self-oriented - other-oriented."},{"word":"sei'o","selmaho":"SEIhO","score":2,"definition":"selbri terminator","notes":"Elidable terminator for selbri-groups/tanru. Represented by the pseudo-cmavo \"SF\" (selbri fanmo) in some parsers. Might have some use for attitudinals, and certain experimental constructs."},{"word":"seirbi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the divide between $x_2$ and $x_3$; $x_1$ separates $x_2$ from $x_3$;"},{"word":"se'ircti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (partially) eats itself/performs autophagy.","notes":"This word is broad: It encompasses the actual act of biting into one's own body, removing a segment therefrom, and swallowing it; but it can also include usage of fat stores, dystrophy of muscles, etc. due to starvation, even if no biting occurs. Thus, it is technically happening (at least according to wide definition) much of the time, even if unnoticeably so. It is always a form of {mityjutcti}."},{"word":"se'irjvedatcatra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ commits murder-suicide, killing themself and $x_2$ via means/method $x_3$","notes":"\"Suicide bomber\": \"se'irjvedatcatra be fi lo jbama\"; \"suicide-murderer gunman/shooter\": \"se'irjvedatcatra be fi lo {celxa'i}/{celxa}\"."},{"word":"se'iski","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ describes / tells about themself to audience $x_2$ with self-description $x_3$.","notes":"Also: self-introduction."},{"word":"seitrau","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects the Sui Dynasty culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"se'itro","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=s_2$ has self-control/good temper in regard of $j_3$ (activity/event/performance).","notes":"Cf. {sevzi}, {jitro}, {tolse'itro}."},{"word":"sei'u","selmaho":"COI","score":2,"definition":"vocative: \"you're welcome / happy to help / no problem\" - \"just this once / you owe me\"","notes":"Response to {ki'e}, expressing that the act one is being thanked for was (or wasn't, in the case of {sei'u} {nai}) gladly fulfilled."},{"word":"sei'u'e","selmaho":"PA5","score":2,"definition":"digit/number: ideal first Skewe's constant $Sk_1$ ; the first (minimal positive) infimum for which all greater x in some neighborhood have the property that it is false that the prime counting function at x is less than the logarithmic integral function at x","notes":"Somewhat dependent on the conclusive truth of the Riemann hypothesis. Humans do not currently know this value precisely, but it is greater than $10^{14}$ and less than $1.39822*10^{316}$"},{"word":"se'ixru","score":2,"definition":"$xr_1=xr_2$ returns itself to state $xr_3$ from state $xr_4$.","notes":"See also {xrukla}, for returning to a location."},{"word":"seja'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"jalge modal, 2nd place (event causal) results because of ..."},{"word":"seja'enai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100001,"definition":"na'e jalge modal, 2nd place (event causal); results regardless of ...","notes":"Cf. {na'e}, {se}, {jalge}."},{"word":"seja'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"javni modal, 2nd place orderly; by rule prescribing ..."},{"word":"seji'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"jimte modal, 2nd place limitedly; as a limit of ..."},{"word":"seji'o","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"jitro modal, 2nd place controlledly; controlling/guiding aspects ..."},{"word":"seji'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"jicmu modal, 2nd place (from basis) supporting ...; as a basis for ..."},{"word":"seka'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"klama modal, 2nd place with destination ..."},{"word":"seka'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"krati modal, 2nd place representingly; on behalf of ..."},{"word":"sekai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"ckaji modal, 2nd place (quality) characterized by ...; with property ..."},{"word":"sekai ma","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"sumti question asking for a characteristic property/quality; which?."},{"word":"seki'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"ckini modal, 2nd place (same as 1st) related to ..."},{"word":"seki'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"krinu modal, 2nd place reason therefore ..."},{"word":"seki'unai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"krinu modal, 2nd place reason nevertheless ..."},{"word":"seko'au","selmaho":"BAI*","score":2,"definition":"kosmu modal, 2nd place: \"which is the purpose of...\"","notes":"See {ko'au}, {kosmu}"},{"word":"sekoi","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"korbi modal, 2nd place (bounding) as boundary of ..."},{"word":"sekre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a secretary of company or boss $x_2$"},{"word":"sektoro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sector, part of a circle/circular disc $x_2$, extending to the center","notes":"Enclosed region with an area."},{"word":"seku'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"kulnu modal, 2nd place (people) in culture of ..."},{"word":"sela'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100002,"definition":"klani modal, 2nd place in quantity ...; measured as ..."},{"word":"selba'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a mark/spot on $x_1=b_2$ of material $x_3=b_3$.","notes":"{se} {barna}"},{"word":"selba'agau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ spots/stains $x_2$ with spots/marks/stain $x_3$ of material $x_4$"},{"word":"selbadna","score":0,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a banana/plantain [fruit/plant] of species/breed $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {badna}"},{"word":"selba'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a blade of tool/weapon $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {balre}"},{"word":"selba'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is great/grand in property $x_1=b_2$ (ka) by standard $x_3=b_3$.","notes":"{se} {banli}"},{"word":"selbai","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ (ka) forces/compels event $x_1=b_2$ to occur.","notes":"{se} {bapli}"},{"word":"selbaise'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_2=s_1$ is a slave to $b_1=s_2$ in manner/service $s_3$.","notes":"Synonymous to {bapse'u}. See {bapli}, {selfu}."},{"word":"selbajra","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ runs on surface $x_1=b_2$ using limbs $x_3=b_3$ with gait $x_4=b_4$.","notes":"{se} {bajra}"},{"word":"selbakfu","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a bundle/package/cluster/clump/pack [shape/form] containing $x_1=b_2$, held together by $x_3=b_3$.","notes":"{se} {bakfu}"},{"word":"selbakni","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a cow/cattle/kine/ox/[bull/steer/calf] [beef-producer/bovine] of species/breed $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {bakni}"},{"word":"selbakri","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is chalk from source $x_1=b_2$ in form $x_3=b_3$.","notes":"{se} {bakri}"},{"word":"selbaktu","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a bucket/pail/can/deep, solid, wide-topped container of contents $x_1=b_2$, made of material $x_3=b_3$.","notes":"{se} {baktu}"},{"word":"selbalji","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a bulb [body-part] of plant/species $x_1=b_2$; [metaphor: rounded, bulgy].","notes":"{se} {balji}"},{"word":"selbalni","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a balcony/overhang/ledge/shelf of building/structure $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {balni}"},{"word":"selbalvi","score":2,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is in the future of/later than/after $x_1=b_2$ in time sequence; $x_2=b_1$ is latter; $x_1=b_2$ is former.","notes":"{se} {balvi}; see also {lidne}, {clira}"},{"word":"selbancu","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ exceeds/is beyond limit/boundary $x_1=b_2$ from $x_3=b_3$ in property/amount $x_4=b_4$ (ka/ni).","notes":"{se} {bancu}; see also {korbi}, {jimte}"},{"word":"selbandu","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ (event) defends/protects $x_1=b_2$ (object/state) from threat/peril/potential $x_3=b_3$ (event).","notes":"{se} {bandu}; see also {snura}"},{"word":"selbanfi","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is an amphibian of species/breed $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {banfi}"},{"word":"selbanxa","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a bank owned by/in banking system $x_1=b_2$ for banking functions $x_3=b_3$ (event).","notes":"{se} {banxa}"},{"word":"selbanzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ (object) suffices/is enough/sufficient for purpose $x_1=b_2$ under conditions $x_3=b_3$.","notes":"{se} {banzu}"},{"word":"selba'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ grows/expands [an increasing development] to size/into form $x_1=b_2$ from $x_3=b_3$.","notes":"{se} {banro}"},{"word":"selbapselfu","score":1,"definition":"$b_2=s_1$ is a slave to $b_1=s_2$ in manner/service $s_3$.","notes":"From bapli and selfu."},{"word":"selbargu","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ arches/curves over/around $x_1=b_2$ and is made of $x_3=b_3$; $x_2=b_1$ is an arch over/around $x_1=b_2$ of material $x_3=b_3$.","notes":"{se} {bargu}"},{"word":"selbarja","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a tavern/bar/pub serving $x_1=b_2$ to audience/patrons $x_3=b_3$.","notes":"{se} {barja}"},{"word":"selbartu","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is on the outside of $x_1=b_2$; $x_2=b_1$ is exterior to $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {bartu}"},{"word":"selbasna","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ emphasizes/accentuates/gives emphasis/stress/accent to $x_1=b_2$ by (action) $x_3=b_3$.","notes":"{se} {basna}"},{"word":"selbasti","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ replaces/substitutes for/instead of $x_1=b_2$ in circumstance $x_3=b_3$; $x_2=b_1$ is a replacement/substitute.","notes":"{se} {basti}"},{"word":"selbatci","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ bites/pinches $x_1=b_2$ on/at specific locus $x_3=b_3$ with $x_4=b_4$.","notes":"{se} {batci}"},{"word":"selbatke","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a button/knob/handle on/for item $x_1=b_2$, with purpose $x_3=b_3$, made of material $x_4=b_4$.","notes":"{se} {batke}"},{"word":"selba'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ utters verbally/says/phonates/speaks [vocally makes sound] $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {bacru}"},{"word":"selbau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ uses language/dialect $x_2$ to express/communicate $x_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"{se} {bangu}"},{"word":"selbavmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is barley of species/strain $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {bavmi}"},{"word":"selbaxso","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ reflects Malay-Indonesian common language/culture in aspect $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {baxso}"},{"word":"selbe'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a son of mother/father/parents $x_1=b_2$ (not necessarily biological).","notes":"{se} {bersa}"},{"word":"selbebna","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is foolish/silly in event/action/property (ka) $x_1=b_2$; $x_2=b_1$ is a boob.","notes":"{se} {bebna}"},{"word":"selbe'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a crew/team/gang/squad/band of persons $x_1=b_2$ directed/led by $x_3=b_3$ organized for purpose $x_4=b_4$.","notes":"{se} {bende}"},{"word":"selbe'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ transfers/sends/transmits $x_1=b_2$ to receiver $x_3=b_3$ from transmitter/origin $x_4=b_4$ via means/medium $x_5=b_5$.","notes":"{se} {benji}; see also {fukpi}, {jmaji}."},{"word":"selbei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=b_2$ is cargo, carried/hauled/borne/transported by carrier $x_2=b_1$ to $x_3=b_3$ from $x_4=b_4$ over path $x_5=b_5$.","notes":"{se} {bevri}"},{"word":"selbeifonxa","score":2,"definition":"$f_1$ is a mobile/cellular phone attached to system/network $f_2$.","notes":"Cf. {selbeika'e}, {selbeiskami}, {xantergu'i}."},{"word":"selbeika'e","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is portable/can be carried under conditions $x_2=k_3$ (event/state).","notes":"Cf. {selbeifonxa}, {selbeiskami}, {xantergu'i}."},{"word":"selbeiskami","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a laptop/portable computer for purpose $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {selbeika'e}, {selbeifonxa}, {xantergu'i}."},{"word":"selbengo","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ reflects Bengali/Bangladesh culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {bengo}"},{"word":"selbe'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ reflects North American culture/nationality/geography in aspect $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {bemro}"},{"word":"selberti","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is to the north/northern side (right-hand-rule pole) of $x_1=b_2$ according to frame of reference $x_3=b_3$.","notes":"{se} {berti}"},{"word":"selbesna","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a brain of body $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {besna}"},{"word":"selbetri","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a tragedy/disaster/tragic for $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {betri}"},{"word":"selbe'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is the abdomen/belly/lower trunk of body $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {betfu}"},{"word":"selbi'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a symptom suffered by $x_2$, caused by disease/condition $x_3$","notes":"{se} {bilma}"},{"word":"selbidju","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a bead/pebble (shape/form) of material $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {bidju}"},{"word":"selbi'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a breeze/wind/gale from direction $x_1=b_2$ with speed $x_3=b_3$.","notes":"{se} {brife}"},{"word":"selbifce","score":0,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is a bee/wasp/hornet of species/breed $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {bifce}"},{"word":"selbijninvokslicpi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a prothonotary warbler."},{"word":"selbilga","score":0,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is bound/obliged to/has the duty to do/be $x_1=b_2$ in/by standard/agreement $x_3=b_3$; $x_2=b_1$ must do $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {bilga}"},{"word":"selbilni","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is military/regimented/is strongly organized/prepared by system $x_1=b_2$ for purpose $x_3=b_3$.","notes":"{se} {bilni}"},{"word":"selbindo","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ reflects Indonesian culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {bindo}"},{"word":"selbinra","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ insures/indemnifies $x_1=b_2$ against peril $x_3=b_3$ providing benefit $x_4=b_4$.","notes":"{se} {binra}"},{"word":"selbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ becomes/changes/converts/transforms into $x_1=b_2$ under conditions $x_3=b_3$.","notes":"{se} {binxo}"},{"word":"selbirje","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is/contains beer/ale brewed from $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {birje}"},{"word":"selbirka","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is an arm of body $x_1=b_2$.","notes":"{se} {birka}"},{"word":"selbirti","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is certain/sure/positive/convinced that $x_1=b_2$ is true.","notes":"{se} {birti}"},{"word":"selbisli","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is ice of composition $x_1=b_2$; 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In the mathematical notation P(x, y, z) for a predicate, the relation P is the selbri. Note that $x_1$ is not textual, even though Lojbanists informally tend to call a word or phrase \"the selbri\" of an utterance. For this usage see {selbrisni}."},{"word":"selbricu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is/are a word/words potential for using as selbri","notes":"Many people seem to use \"selbri\" instead of \"selbricu'i\" in many cases. 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see also {ca}."},{"word":"selcacra","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=c_1$ is $x_1=c_2$ hours in duration by standard $x_3=c_3$.","notes":"{se} {cacra}"},{"word":"selca'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is shoved/pushed by $x_{2}$ at locus $x_{3}$."},{"word":"selcafne","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=c_1$ (event) often/frequently/commonly/customarily occurs/recurs by standard $x_1=c_2$.","notes":"{se} {cafne}"},{"word":"selcajlanci","score":0,"definition":"$l_1$ is a trademark for commodity $s_1=l_2$ by entity $s_2$"},{"word":"selcalku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ has a shell/husk/hard, protective covering $x_2$, which is composed of $x_3$.","notes":"{se} {calku}"},{"word":"selcanci","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=c_1$ vanishes/disappears from location $x_1=c_2$ according to senses/sensor $x_3=c_3$.","notes":"{se} {canci}"},{"word":"selcange","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=c_1$ is a farm/ranch at $x_1=c_2$, of rancher $x_3=c_3$ raising/producing $x_4=c_4$.","notes":"{se} {cange}, see also {stuzi}"},{"word":"selcanja","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=c_1$ exchanges/trades/barters commodity $x_1=c_2$ for $x_3=c_3$ with $x_4=c_4$.","notes":"{se} {canja}"},{"word":"selcanre","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=c_1$ is sand/grit from source $x_1=c_2$ of composition including $x_3=c_3$.","notes":"{se} {canre}; 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See also {seltcidu}, {lerseltcidu}."},{"word":"selci'i","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=c_2$ is interested in $x_2=c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {cinri}, {norselci'i}, {nalselci'i}, {tolselci'i}."},{"word":"selckiku","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an opened by key with key $x_{2}$ with key property $x_{3}$."},{"word":"selclu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a filling of $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selcma","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=c_1$ is small in property/dimension $x_1=c_2$ (ka) as compared with standard/norm $x_3=c_3$.","notes":"{se} {cmalu}"},{"word":"selcme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is named/called $x_2$ by namer/name-user $x_3$ (person)."},{"word":"selcmi","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is the set whose members are $x_2$; $x_2$ are the members of $x_1$.","notes":"See also {cmima}."},{"word":"selcmimau","score":1,"definition":"$c_2=z_1$ exceeds/is more than the sum of its parts $c_1=z_2$ in property/quantity $z_3$ (ka/ni) by amount/excess $z_4$"},{"word":"selcmipi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the cross product of set $x_2$ and set $x_3$.","notes":"See also {pi'u}, {selcmi} and {pilji}"},{"word":"selcmu","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a founded with basis $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selcna","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=c_1$ is a shovel/spade/bladed digging implement for digging $x_1=c_2$.","notes":"{se} {canpa}"},{"word":"selcpajinkytoldu'eterbi'a","score":0,"definition":"$t_1$=$jt_1$=$s_1$ is AIDS [Acquired immune deficiency syndrome] with symptoms $t_2$, of/among $t_3$=$jt_2$=$s_2$ acquired from source $s_3$.","notes":"From {selcpa}, {jinkytoldu'e}, {terbi'a}. Probably you could drop terbi'a (and maybe even sel-), to make the valsi shorter, and still be understood. The long dictionary form has been entered here to understand the definition and etymology behind it."},{"word":"selcpi","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a bird species of/including (a particular) bird $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selcpuma'e","score":1,"definition":"$l_2=m_1$ is a (camping/house) trailer carrying $m_2$ in/on surface/medium $m_3$, pulled by $m_4=l_1$ by trailer hitch/hitch hook/draw hook $l_3$. "},{"word":"selcra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has in front of it object / location $x_2$ in frame of reference $x_3$.","notes":"$x_1$ has $x_2$ to its front. See alse {crane}."},{"word":"selcta","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is examined/looked at by $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selctebi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an orifice, with lip $x_2$, of body $x_3$.","notes":"Synonymous with {xadyca'o} ({xadni}+{canko}). See also {ganxo}, {vibna}, {pinji}, {moklu}, {galxe}, {nazbi}, {zbike'a}, {kerlo}, {vikmi}, {klo'aka}, {kevna}, {xadyke'a}."},{"word":"seldacru","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a filing system with drawer $x_{2}$ with drawer contents $x_{3}$."},{"word":"selda'ergau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ [person/agent] presses/applies force to $d_2$ by applying force $d_1$ to it.","notes":"See also {da'ergau}, {da'erzu'e}, {danre}, {gasnu}."},{"word":"seldansu","score":2,"definition":"$d_2$ is the music/rhythm accompanying dancer(s) $d_1$ (individual, mass).","notes":"Cf. {dansu}."},{"word":"seldapma","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a blessed with bless $x_{2}$ with damnation $x_{3}$."},{"word":"seldasysudri'ami'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dryer/machine for drying the clothes $x_2$ of $x_3$, removing liquid $x_3$.","notes":"cf. {minji}, {rinka}, {sudga}, {dasni}."},{"word":"seldau","score":2,"definition":"$d_2$ is the position/stand taken by $d_1$ arguing against position/stand $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {darlu}."},{"word":"seldaumupli","score":3,"definition":"$m_1=d_2$ is a counterexample of common property(s) $m_2$ of set $m_3$, given by $d_1$ against stand/argument $d_3$."},{"word":"seldei","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=d_1$ is $x_1=d_2$ full days in duration by standard $x_3=d_3$.","notes":"{se} {djedi}"},{"word":"seldejni","score":1,"definition":"$d_2$ is a/the debt owed by $d_1$ to creditor $d_3$ for provision of goods/services/loans $d_4$.","notes":"Cf. {dejni}, {terdejni}, {dejyterze'a}, {ze'i zei seldejni}, {ze'u zei seldejni}, {dinjbera}."},{"word":"seldi'a","score":2,"definition":"$j_2$ costs $j_1$ to agent $j_3$ by standard $j_4$.","notes":"$j_1$ is not necessarily money but also time, mental strength etc. Cf. {jdima}, {pleji}, {vecnu}, {cpacu}, {prali}."},{"word":"seldikca","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is charged with electric charge $x_{2}$ with amount of charge $x_{3}$.","notes":"Cf. {dicycau}"},{"word":"seldimna","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a destined with fate $x_{2}$."},{"word":"seldirba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=d_2$ feels affection for $x_2=d_1$."},{"word":"seldji","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is wanted by $x_{2}$ for purpose $x_{3}$."},{"word":"seldo'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a German aspect of $x_{2}$."},{"word":"seldri","score":2,"definition":"$x_2=b_1$ is sad/depressed/dejected/[unhappy/feels sorrow/grief] about $x_1=b_2$ (abstraction).","notes":"Similar meaning to {se} {badri}. And as the definition might be irritating: $x_1$ is a source/reason/cause of sadness/unhappiness to $x_2$."},{"word":"seldu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is given by $x_2$ to $x_3$."},{"word":"seldutsinso","score":2,"definition":"$s_2$ is the angle/arccosine of cosine $s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {sinso}, {tanjo}, {dutsinso}, {selsinso}, {seltanjo}."},{"word":"seldu'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ stresses $x_{2}$.","notes":"Cf. {dukri'a}."},{"word":"seldze","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a descendant with elder $x_{2}$ with ancestral bond $x_{3}$; $x_1$ is descendent of $x_2$."},{"word":"seldzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=c_1$ walks/strides/paces on surface $x_1=c_2$ using limbs $x_3=c_3$.","notes":"{se} {cadzu}"},{"word":"sele'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"klesi modal, 2nd place as a category of/within ..."},{"word":"selfa'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is oriented/directed/pointing towards $x_2$ in frame of reference $x_3$.","notes":"See also {farna}"},{"word":"selfai","score":1,"definition":"$f_2$ shares $f_1$ with portions $f_3$.","notes":"Cf. {fatri}, {simxu}, {ponse}."},{"word":"selfamti","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an niece/nephew of $x_{2}$ by bond/tie $x_{3}$.","notes":"See {famti}, {tunba}, {tixnu}, {bruna}."},{"word":"selfanza","score":0,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an annoyed with pest $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selfa'o","score":1,"definition":"$f_2$ terminates/ceases/stops/halts at $f_1$.","notes":"from ma'oste"},{"word":"selfarbi'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ becomes oriented towards $x_2$ from origin/point of reference $x_3$"},{"word":"selfargau","score":1,"definition":"$x1=g1$ aims $x2=f2$ at $x3=f1$"},{"word":"selfazyfe'u","score":1,"definition":"$x1=fa2=fe1$ is irate from $x2=fa1=fe2$'s annoyances"},{"word":"selfe'u","score":1,"definition":"$f_2$ is in trouble with $f_1$ over $f_3$"},{"word":"selfi'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a plot / theme / subject of fiction $x_{2}$ by author $x_{3}$","notes":"See also {cfika}"},{"word":"selfi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a creation with inventor $x_{2}$ with invention purpose $x_{3}$ with inspiration $x_{4}$."},{"word":"selfityjbu","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is an altar for offering $f_2$ to $f_3$."},{"word":"selfri","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an event/experience happening to $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selfu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) serves $x_{2}$ with service $x_{3}$ (activity); $x_{1}$ is a servant (noun) of $x_{2}$ performing $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {sidju}, {sarji}, {gunka}."},{"word":"selfu'a","score":1,"definition":"$f_2$ is dependant on luck/fortune for $f_1=z_2$ (event/property).","notes":"Cf. {funca}, {zanselfu'a}."},{"word":"selgau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the function of $x_2$"},{"word":"selgenxu","score":0,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a hook material with hook $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selgi'a","score":1,"definition":"$g_2$ follows (acts in accordance to) $g_1$ (person/object/event) in/at $g_3$ (event).","notes":"Cf. {gidva}, {ctuca}."},{"word":"selglagauko'e","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of coke from source $x2$","notes":"from {se} + {glagau} + {kolme} As lojban has no word for \"to roast\", I used the word for \"to heat\" instead"},{"word":"selgu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a task/work done by $x_{2}$ with goal/objective $x_{3}$.","notes":"Cf. {gunka}, {gu'agunma}."},{"word":"selgu'era'a","score":3,"definition":"$s1=sg1$ pertains to country $s2=sg2$","notes":"Cultural gismu replacement for nationalities: From gismu {gugde} and {srana}."},{"word":"seli'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"lidne modal, 2nd place preceding ...;leading ... ; non-time sequence."},{"word":"selja'e","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) results in $x_2$ (event)","notes":"Possibly synonymous to {banzu}. Proposed rafsi: -se'e- (for paralleling the other causal suffixes). See also {jalge}, {rinka}, {krinu}, {banzu}, {nibli}, {mukti}."},{"word":"selja'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=j_2$ is adorned/decorated by $x_2=j_1$.","notes":"Cf. {jadycau}, {jadypijne}."},{"word":"seljarki","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a narrow dimension with narrow $x_{2}$ with narrowness standard $x_{3}$."},{"word":"seljavytertau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a term in binary metaphor/tanru $x_2$ (text) with other element (modifying or being modified by) $x_3$ so as to produce meaning $x_4$ in context/usage/instance $x_5$","notes":"Basically for when its being the seltau or the tertau is either not important, equivalent in meaning, or unknown."},{"word":"seljbejbibakni","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=ji_1=jb_2$ is a springer [female cattle] close to give birth/calving $ji_2=jb_1$, of species/breed $b_2$"},{"word":"seljbemabru","score":1,"definition":"$j_2=m_1$ is a mammal belonging to the class Theria [supercohort] of species $m_2$ giving birth to live young $j_1$.","notes":"Subclasses are: eutherians (including the placental mammals) and the metatherians (including the marsupials)."},{"word":"seljda","score":3,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a member/adherent of religion $x_{2}$ with belief/creed $x_{3}$.","notes":"Cf. {ceikri}."},{"word":"seljeftu","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=j_1$ is $x_1=j_2$ weeks in duration by standard $x_3=j_3$.","notes":"{se} {jeftu}"},{"word":"seljenca","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=j_2$ is shocked/stunned by $x_2=j_1$."},{"word":"seljente'a","score":-1,"definition":"$x1=j1=t2$ is horrible to $x2=j2=t1$"},{"word":"seljge","score":1,"definition":"$j_2$ (object/jo'u-objects) are entangled/knotted/clumped together with knot/clump $j_1$.","notes":"Cf. {jgena}, {gunma}."},{"word":"seljibri","score":1,"definition":"$j_2$ is employed for job/employment/vocation (a type of work regularly done for pay) $j_1$.","notes":"From: {jibri}. Cf. {le'ipli}."},{"word":"seljiclyso'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a stirred/scrambled egg (cooking not implied) of organism $x_2=s_2$ stirred by $x_3=j_1$","notes":"This does not imply the stirred egg has actually been cooked. To do so combine with {se} {jukpa}. in most contexts though this will be evident. See {se} {jicla} and {sovda}"},{"word":"selji'i","score":2,"definition":"$j_2$ (du'u) is the opinion of $j_1$ about subject/issue $j_3$ on grounds $j_4$.","notes":"{se} {jinvi}. Cf. {sidbo}, {selkri}, {krici}."},{"word":"seljimcymivykle","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$=$jm_1$=$ji_3$ is a kingdom [biology] of domain [biology] $k_2$.","notes":"For biological cathegory in general (={ji'eske} {klesi}), domain (=?), kingdom (=this definition), phylum (={jicymivykle}), class (={xeljutsi}), order (={veljutsi}), family (={terjutsi}), genus (={seljutsi}), species (={jutsi})."},{"word":"seljinvi","score":1,"definition":"$j_2$ (du'u) is the opinion of $j_1$ that is true about subject/issue $j_3$ on grounds $j_4$.","notes":"Cf. {jinvi}, {sidbo}."},{"word":"seljmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is understood by $x_{2}$ about subject $x_{3}$."},{"word":"seljmimu'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=j_2=m_1$ is grokked by $x_2=j_1$ about subject $x_3=j_3$ by standard $x_4=m_3$","notes":"Made from {jimpe} and {mulno}."},{"word":"seljmina","score":1,"definition":"$j_2$ is an addition by agent $j_1$ to $j_3$ with result $j_4$.","notes":"Cf. {jmina}, {kansa}, {zenba}."},{"word":"selju'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is paid attention/ attended to by $x_{2}$."},{"word":"seljukpa","score":1,"definition":"$j_2$ is cooked/prepared-for-eating by $j_1$ according to recipee/method $j_3$ (process).","notes":"Cf. {jukpa}, {bregau}."},{"word":"seljungo","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a Chinese aspect with Chinese $x_{2}$."},{"word":"seljunri","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is regarded seriously by (person) $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selju'o","score":1,"definition":"$d_2$ is knowledge held by $d_1$ about subject $d_3$ by epistemology $d_4$.","notes":"Cf. {djuno}, {sanji}, {cilre}."},{"word":"seljutsi","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a genus [biology] with species $x_2$, within family $x_3$, order $x_4$, class $x_5$.","notes":"For biological cathegory in general (=mivyske klesi), domain (=?), kingdom (={seljimcymivykle}), phylum (={jicymivykle}), class (={xeljutsi}), order (={veljutsi}), family (={terjutsi}), genus (=this definition), species (={jutsi})."},{"word":"selka'e","score":1,"definition":"$k_2$ (event/state] [can be done]/[is capable of being done] by $k_1$ under conditions of $k_3$ (event/state).","notes":"Cf. {kakne}, "},{"word":"selkafpu'o","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a quantity of coffee powder, made from source/bean/grain $p_2=c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {se}, {ckafi}, {purmo}."},{"word":"selkai","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a property manifest in $x_2$","notes":"Definition already in the definition of zo {ckaji} as a second definition"},{"word":"selkajna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a supporting object for shelf/counter/bar $x_2$ for purpose $x_3$","notes":"See also {kajna}."},{"word":"selkakclu","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is/are full of tears wept by $k_1$ about/for reason $k_3$ (event/state); $c_1$ is/are tearful.","notes":"Cf. {culno}, {klaku}."},{"word":"selkarlygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ collars/has a band put on $k_2$, the collar/band being $k_1$ made of material $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {gasnu}, {karli}, {rinju}, {pinfu}, {kavbu}."},{"word":"selkatcti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a prey of predator $x_2$","notes":"from {se} + {katcti}"},{"word":"selke'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_2$ is hollow with hole/cavity $k_1$; $k_2$ is hollow at locus $k_1$.","notes":"Cf. {kevna}."},{"word":"selke'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is pitied by $x_{2}$ for reason/circumstances $x_{3}$."},{"word":"selkensa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a celestial body/object with associated space/region $x_2$.","notes":"May not need to be quite as material as \"{kesydai}\"; for example, strange localized topological phenomena (such as wormholes or cosmic strings) could be considered to be both {kensa} and selkensa. See also: \"{kesydai}\", \"astro\"."},{"word":"selki'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_2$ is a yell/cry/howl from $k_1$.","notes":"Cf. {krixa}, {camki'a}."},{"word":"selkicrypoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ordered series of podcast episodes/podcast serial, ordered by conparison rule $x_2$ (contextless default: production order or intended listening order, or reverse of these), and being entirely composed of all of the individual episodes belonging to set $x_3$.","notes":"Technically, any sequence of any podcast episodes is such a thing. Moreover, some podcasts are just a collection of episodes which have no intended listening order (if old episodes are meant to be listened to at all). However, this word is meant to encompass only canonical serial productions of closely related episodes in a certain listening order. Thus, a playlist on shuffle breaks the spirit/intent of this term but not its technical definition; every episode in a certian program, though, satisfies the intention (especially if $x_2$ is a reasonable listening order thereof) - although complications arise if there is no reasonable listening order to be endowed upon the set of episodes. This word uses a rafsi of an experimental gismu: {kicra}."},{"word":"selkla","score":2,"definition":"To destination $x_{1}$ does $x_{2}$ go from $x_{3}$ via route $x_{4}$ by means $x_{5}$."},{"word":"selklosamseltcana","score":1,"definition":"$t_2=d_2$ is a/the local area network (LAN) that includes nodes $t_1=d_1=s_1$ whose function/purpose is $s_2$.","notes":"See also: {tolselklosamseltcana}, {samseltcana}."},{"word":"selklu","score":1,"definition":"$k_2$ is a civilization consisting of culture $k_1$.","notes":"Cf. {natmi}, {cecmu}."},{"word":"selklucipra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is a test/shibboleth for determining $x_2=k_2=c_3$'s membership/belonging to culture $x_3=k_1=c_2$.","notes":"cf. {kulnu}, {cipra}. Made by motivation of la bandu."},{"word":"selkra","score":1,"definition":"$k_2$ originates from $k_1$.","notes":"Cf. {cfari}, {tolcanci}."},{"word":"selkrili","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a crystal composition with crystal $x_{2}$ with crystal structure $x_{3}$."},{"word":"selkrixa","score":1,"definition":"$k_2$ is a yell/cry/howl from $k_1$.","notes":"Cf. {krixa}, {camki'a}."},{"word":"selku'e","score":1,"definition":"$k_2$ is the interval/gap/area/scope/extent/range across which $k_1$ ranges/extends/spans/persists/reaches. ","notes":"Cf. {kuspe}."},{"word":"selkunti","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a material vacant from container $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selma'e","score":1,"definition":"$m_2$ rides $m_1$.","notes":"Cf. {marce}, {muvdu}, {litru}, {klama}."},{"word":"selma'ebi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ embarks on board / gets on vehicle $x_2$","notes":"See also {marce}."},{"word":"selma'ergi'a","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ guides $g_2=m_2$ in boarding $m_1$"},{"word":"selma'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=m_1$ is $x_1=m_2$ months in duration by standard $x_3=m_3$.","notes":"{se} {masti}"},{"word":"selmanci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is awe-inspiring / wondrous to $x_2$","notes":"{se} {manci}"},{"word":"selmansa","score":2,"definition":"$m_2$ is satisfied by $m_1$ with regard to property (ka)/state $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mansa}, {gleki}."},{"word":"selma'o","score":4,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the class of structure word $x_{2}$, which means or has function $x_{3}$ in language $x_{4}$.","notes":"For example, the selma'o (class) of particles {pu}, {ca} and {ba} is PU. $x_2$ can, for some speakers, take not just cmavo but any word. See also {ma'oi}."},{"word":"selmarde","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (ind./mass) has the ethics/morals/moral $x_{2}$ about situation $x_{3}$.","notes":"Notes: $x_2$ will (typically) be an abstract, a rule or rules of behavior; also principles; also conscience (= {sezmarde}). See also {marde}, {palci}, {vrude}, {lijda}, {manri}, {javni}, {tarti}, {zekri}."},{"word":"selmaxtamca","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a crushed tomato of species/strain $t_2$.","notes":"See also tomato sauce (={tamcysanso}), tomato purée (={tamcrpasata}), tomato paste (={tamcypesxu}), ketchup (={sansrketcu})."},{"word":"selme'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=m_1$ is $x_1=m_2$ minutes in duration by standard $x_3=m_3$.","notes":"{se} {mentu}"},{"word":"selmi'ecatra","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=m_2$ executes $c_2$ by method $c_3$ as ordered by $m_1$.","notes":"Cf. {minde}, {catra}, {sedycaugau}, {nebyka'a}."},{"word":"selmikce","score":1,"definition":"$m_2$ is a patient, treated by doctor/nurse $m_1$ for ailment $m_3$ with cure $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {mikce}, {selspita}, {kurji}."},{"word":"selmixrikmi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=min_1$ is a blender/machine for physically combining ingredients/items $x_2=mix_2$ into mixture $x_3=mix_1$.","notes":"cf. {minji}, {mixre}, {rinka}."},{"word":"selmlatu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cat species with cat $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selmo'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a memory recalled by $x_{2}$ about subject $x_{3}$.","notes":"From {se} {morji}. {mojysi'o}, a near-synonym, is perhaps the more accurate translation for the English word 'memory'; pedantically, selmo'i refers only to memories consciously recalled at a given moment, not those that are merely retrievable."},{"word":"selmojnoi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ is a memorandum stating facts $x_2=m_2$ about $x_3=m_3=n_2$ from author $x_4=n_3$ to intended audience $x_5=n_4=m_1$ who should remember $x_2$ about $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {morji}, {notci}, {mojgaunoi}, {notci'a}."},{"word":"selmri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is mailed by $x_2$ to address $x_3$ from address $x_4$ on carrier/network/system $x_5$"},{"word":"selna'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=n_1$ is $x_1=n_2$ years in duration by standard $x_3=n_3$.","notes":"{se} {nanca}"},{"word":"selnai","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a people of nation with nation $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selne'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ contains/has inside it $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selnei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is liked by $x_2$.","notes":"{se} {nelci}"},{"word":"selneimau","score":1,"definition":"$n_2=z_1$ is liked more / preferred over $z_2$ by $n_1$ by margin $z_4$"},{"word":"selneirai","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a superlative with range limited by extreme $x_{2}$ with fond $x_{3}$."},{"word":"selni'i","score":1,"definition":"$n_2$ logically follows $n_1$ under rules/logic system $n_3$.","notes":"Cf. {nibli}, {logji}, {jalge}."},{"word":"selnordji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) makes no difference to $x_1$ (person).","notes":"From {se} + {nordji} ({se} + {no'e} + {djica}). Synonymous with {norseldji}."},{"word":"selnu'e","score":1,"definition":"$n_2$ (event/state) is a promise/commitment/assurance/threat $n_1$ makes to $n_3$ [beneficiary/victim].","notes":"derived from ma'oste"},{"word":"selnuti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) does $x_2$ (property) unintentionally","notes":"See also {snuti}, {zukte}"},{"word":"selpa'akai","score":1,"definition":"$p_2=c_1$ brings hope.","notes":"Cf. {lakne}, {cumki}, {kakne}."},{"word":"selpa'i","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is loved by $x_2$; $x_1$ is a loved one/beloved to $x_2$","notes":"See {se} {prami}"},{"word":"selpaijni","score":-1,"definition":"$j_2$ is a verdict given by $j_1=p_1$ about matter $j_3=p_2$ (abstract).","notes":"Cf. {pajni}, {jdice}."},{"word":"selpa'imle","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=p_2=m_1$ is lovely to $x_2=p_1=m_2$ in aspect $x_3=m_3$ by standard $x_4=m_4$"},{"word":"selpalci","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a standard of evil $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selpanci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a source of odor/fragrance/scent/smell $x_2$ and detected by observer/sensor $x_3$"},{"word":"selpapri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bound mass or sequence of pages/papers, a document/book/(mass of) scroll(s), with pieces/sheets/leaves of paper/papyrus/parchment (thin writing surface) $x_2$."},{"word":"selpau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ has part/consists of $x_2$","notes":"See also {pagbu}."},{"word":"selpeiti'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an object of thought-suggestion with ponder-suggest $x_{2}$ with receive suggestion $x_{3}$."},{"word":"selpi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (inner/core \"stuff\") has outer layer/crust/rind/peel/skin/hide $x_2$.","notes":"{se} {pilka}"},{"word":"selpi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a multiplicand with product $x_{2}$ with multiplier $x_{3}$."},{"word":"selpiljy'efku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$=$efku_1$=$pilji_2$ is $x_2$=$efku_2$=$pilji_1$/$x_4$/$x_4$/$x_4$/.../$x_4$, divided $x_3$=$efku_3$ times, with divisor $x_4$=$pilji_3$; $x_1$ = $x_2$ / ($x_4$ ^ $x_3$)"},{"word":"selpinxe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a beverage, drink liquid refreshment drunk by $x_2$ from container, source $x_3$; $x_1$ is what $x_2$ drinks, imbibes from $x_3$","notes":"A shortcut of {se} {pinxe}."},{"word":"selpla","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a plan/program/scheme made/[put together] by planner $x_{2}$ for state/process $x_{3}$.","notes":"Cf. {platu}."},{"word":"selplabau","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a conlang/planned language spoken/used by $x_2$","notes":"See {runbau}, {platu}, {bangu}"},{"word":"selpli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is used by $x_2$ for purpose $x_3$"},{"word":"selplibre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is ready for being used by $x_2$ for purpose $x_3$"},{"word":"selplibregau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ prepares $x_2$ for being used by $x_3$ for purpose $x_4$"},{"word":"selplidu'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is worn out"},{"word":"selplijibri","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=j_1$ is an employment of / a job held by $x_2=j_2=p_2$ who is employed by $x_3=p_1$ for purpose $x_4=p_3$.","notes":"See also {pilno}, {jibri}."},{"word":"selplirai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is most used/most useful among $x_2$ by $x_3$ for purpose $x_4$."},{"word":"selplixau","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a good-used with use-find good $x_{2}$ with use purpose $x_{3}$ with goodness standard $x_{4}$."},{"word":"selpo'acunmi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=s_2$ is a quantity of puffed millet from unpuffed millet $s_1$."},{"word":"selpo'amarantu","score":1,"definition":"$a_1=s_2$ is a quantity of puffed amaranth from unpuffed amaranth $s_1$.","notes":"From (lojban) \"se spoja\" + (latin) \"amaranthus\" (genus)."},{"word":"selpo'anuna","score":2,"definition":"$a_1=s_2$ is a quantity of puffed nuña bean(s) from unpuffed nuña bean(s) $s_1$ (Phaseolus vulgaris subsp. nunas).","notes":"From (lojban) \"se spoja\" + (spanish?) \"nuña\" (Phaseolus vulgaris subsp. nunas). See also nuña bean (={debrnuna})."},{"word":"selpo'asorgu","score":1,"definition":"$so_1=sp_2$ is a quantity of puffed sorghum from unpuffed sorghum $sp_1$."},{"word":"selpo'axruba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_2$ is a quantity of puffed buckwheat from unpuffed buckwheat $s_1$."},{"word":"selpo'azmu","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=s_2$ is a quantity of popped popcorn/popping corn from unpopped popcorn/kernels $s_1$ (Zea mays var. everta)."},{"word":"selpo'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fragment / shard / piece broken off $x_2$"},{"word":"selpojbavmi","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=s_2$ is a quantity of puffed barley from unpuffed barley $s_1$."},{"word":"selpojgru","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=s_2$ is a quantity of puffed grain from unpuffed grain $s_1$ from plant/species $g_2$."},{"word":"selpojmavji","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=s_2$ is a quantity of puffed oat from unpuffed oat $s_1$."},{"word":"selpojrismi","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=s_2$ is a quantity of puffed rice from unpuffed rice $s_1$.","notes":"Puffed rice cake (=\"lo nanba be lo selpojrismi\")."},{"word":"selpra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_2$ is a product created by $x_2=c_1$ through process $x_3=c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cupra}, {zbasu}, {finti}."},{"word":"selpraci'e","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is an economic system of $x_2$ (country/area)"},{"word":"selpre","score":2,"definition":"$p_2$ is the personality/persona exhibited by $p_1$.","notes":"x2 can be other than a human. Cf. {seltra}, {selzu'e}."},{"word":"selprejumydu'a'y'utka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is infected/contaminated by something which was infected/contaminated by something which was infected/contaminated by ... which was infected/contaminated by $x_2$, regarding/pertaining to contagion $x_3$ and via means of transmission $x_4$, through intermediary nodes $x_5$ (ce'o list).","notes":"This word is a {brapagjvo} of \"{se}l{prejumydu'a}\" and \".{utka}\"; each sumti slot should be interpreted as in those words - for example, \"contagion\" is used broadly, as in the definition of \"prejumydu'a\". If we temporarily constrain $x_3$ to a biological disease, then in one sense of the word, $x_2$ (an upstream, although perhaps not ultimate, source) is an epidemiological/'viral' vector of contagion $x_3$; in another sense of the word, $x_5$ (the transmission pathway) is so. See also: \"{prejumydu'a'y'utka}\". Technically, because \"prejumydu'a\" is not a binary predicate, it maybe should be avoided as a modifier of \".utka\"."},{"word":"selpu'a","score":2,"definition":"$p_2$ enjoys $p_1$ under condition $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {pluka}, {gleki}."},{"word":"selpu'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a powdered with powder $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selratni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an element with atoms $x_2$ of isotope $x_3$.","notes":"see also {cmuxu'i}, {xu'icmu}"},{"word":"selre'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a train car/unit of train $x_2$ for rails/system/railroad $x_3$, propelled by $x_4$","notes":"See {se}, {trene}, {matryselre'e}"},{"word":"selrespa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the species/breed of reptile $x_2$."},{"word":"selre'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the meat source of meat $x_2$","notes":"See also {rectu}."},{"word":"selri'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an effect with cause $x_{2}$ with causation conditions $x_{3}$."},{"word":"selrigni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=r_2$ is disgusted by $x_2=r_1$ under conditions $x_3=r_3$."},{"word":"selrirbe'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a grandson of $x_2$.","notes":"See also: grandchild (se {riryrirni})."},{"word":"selrirni","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=r_1$ is a parent of/raises/rears $x_1=r_2$; $x_2=r_1$ mentors/acts parental toward child/protege $x_1=r_2$.","notes":"{se} {rirni}"},{"word":"selrirspe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the spouse of the child/offspring/protegé of $x_2$ by standard/law/custom $x_3$.","notes":"Son–/daughter-in-law. This does not mean \"child bride\" in the sense of a juvenile who is wed; use \"verba speni\" for such purpose. Compare to: \"{rirspe}\", \"{sperirni}\", and \"{speselrirni}\"."},{"word":"selrirti'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a granddaughter of $x_2$.","notes":"See also: grandchild (se {riryrirni})."},{"word":"selrorci","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=r_1$ engenders/procreates/begets $x_1=r_2$ with coparent $x_3=r_3$.","notes":"{se} {rorci}; see also {panzi}"},{"word":"selru'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ are inputs to process $x_2$, resulting in outputs $x_3$ after passing through steps/stages $x_4$."},{"word":"selru'eca'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is an input device controlled/[triggered] by $c_3$ (agent).","notes":"Cf. {teryru'eca'a}."},{"word":"selru'emai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ are the raw materials/physical inputs used in process $x_2$."},{"word":"selsa'a","score":2,"definition":"$s_2$ is a song sung by $s_1$ to audience $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zgike}."},{"word":"selsagmei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a song (lyrics, melody etc.as a whole)","notes":"As opposed to \"{lo} {se} {sanga}\" \"salsagymei\" explicitly describes all the components composing a song"},{"word":"selsai","score":1,"definition":"$s_2$ is a course of meal $s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {sanmi}, {citka}, {cidja}."},{"word":"selsa'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) requires / depends on $x_2$ (event/proposition)","notes":"= {se} {sarcu}"},{"word":"selsau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ finds $x_2$ familiar in property $x_3$"},{"word":"selse'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is served by $x_{2}$ with service $x_{3}$ (activity).","notes":"Does not necessarily imply ownership (even if server is a slave), temporary or otherwise. Cf. {selfu}."},{"word":"selsfu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (probably but perhaps not necessarily an animal) is hooved/has hoof/hooves $x_2$ (body-part).","notes":"See also: \".{ungulata}\" (confer usage notes there)."},{"word":"selsi'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_2$ is venerable to $s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {sinma}."},{"word":"selsi'acau","score":1,"definition":"$x1=s2=c1$ is disgraced/[lacking respect] by $x2=s1$"},{"word":"selsi'acni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ feels honored"},{"word":"selsiclu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (sound, text) is a whistling sound, sibilant produced by $x_2$","notes":"See also {zunsna}"},{"word":"selsimtu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an agreement/contract/treaty between $x_2$ (set) about matter $x_3$","notes":"from {se} + {simtu'i}"},{"word":"selsinso","score":2,"definition":"$s_2$ is the angle/arcsine of sine $s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {sinso}, {tanjo}, {seltanjo}, {seldutsinso}."},{"word":"selska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (abstraction) is the color of $x_2$","notes":"See {skari}, {zilska}"},{"word":"selskaclunarviska'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ has achromatopsia/total colour blindness/maskun under condition $x_2=k_3$","notes":"from {selska}+{culno}+{narviska'e}"},{"word":"selskanarviska'e","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is colour blind/unable to see colours under conditions $k_3$ (event/state)","notes":"from {selska}+{narviska'e}"},{"word":"selsko","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cord material with cord $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selsku","score":1,"definition":"$c_2$ is said by $c_1$ to audience $c_3$ via expressive medium $c_4$."},{"word":"selskusku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=skuP_1$ says $x_2=skuP_2=skuZ_2$ to $x_3=skuP_3$ via medium $x_4=skuP_4$, quoting $x_5=skuZ_1$ saying that to $x_6=skuZ_3$ via medium $x_7=skuZ_4$.","notes":"skuZ is used for the left ({zunle}) {cusku}, and skuP for the right ({pritu}) one. Syn. {sitsku}, but a bit more precise (and with more places to use)."},{"word":"selskutidmulbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=b_1=m_1=t_1$ finishes reading what is expressed by $x_2=c_1=t_2$ to $x_3=c_3$ in medium $x_4=c_4=t_3$, by completion standard $x_5=m_3$, under conditions $x_6=b_3$. ","notes":"See also {cusku}, {tcidu}, {mulno}, {binxo}."},{"word":"selsmu","score":1,"definition":"$s_2$ means $s_1$ to interpreter $s_3$."},{"word":"selsmudu'i","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is synonymous with / has the same meaning as $x_2$ for interpreter $x_3$; $x_1$ is a synonym of $x_2$","notes":"See {selsmudukti}"},{"word":"selsmudukti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an antonym of / has polar opposite meaning from $x_2$ for interpreter $x_3$","notes":"See {selsmudu'i}"},{"word":"selsnada","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a success/achievement achieved by agent $x_{2}$ as a result of effort/attempt/try $x_{3}$."},{"word":"selsnapra","score":3,"definition":"$c_1=s_1$ is a speaker/headphones/acoustic transducer producing sound/acoustic energy $c_2=s_2$ from signal/source $c_3$.","notes":"$x_2$ is the sound itself (a tone, a song, singing, etc.), $x_3$ is the source (MP3, vinyl, cassette, 2\" tape, etc.)."},{"word":"selsne","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a dream subject with dreamer $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selsni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the meaning of symbol $x_2$ as observed by $x_3$","notes":"= {se} {sinxa}. See {smuni}"},{"word":"selsnidu","score":1,"definition":"$x_2=s_1$ is $x_1=s_2$ seconds in duration by standard $x_3=s_3$.","notes":"{se} {snidu}"},{"word":"selsnu","score":2,"definition":"$s_2$ is the subject of discourse/expression $s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {casnu}, {cusku}."},{"word":"selsnuti","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cause/commiter of/ contributor to accident $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selspa","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a plant species with plant $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selspaji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_2$ is surprised/startled by $x_2=s_1$."},{"word":"selspe","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ has spouse $x_{2}$ under law/system $x_{3}$."},{"word":"selspoblo","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=d_2$ is a wreck/boat destroyed by event $d_1$."},{"word":"selsre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an error committed by $x_2$ under conditions $x_3$ by standard $x_4$"},{"word":"selsrito","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a Sanskrit aspect with Sanskrit $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selsrustu","score":1,"definition":"$st_1=sr_2$ is a yard/courtyard/quadrangle/cloister, the location of $st_2$ (object/event), enclosed by $sr_1$.","notes":"Cf. {sruri}, {stuzi}."},{"word":"selsuckancydi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=d_1=sk_2$ is the budget(amount of money) of/for doing $x_2=d_2$ to person/institution $x_3=d_3=sk_1$","notes":"from {se}+{suckancu}+{jdima}"},{"word":"selsumji","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is the difference $x_2$ minus $x_3$; $x_1$ is the amount that remains in substracting $x_3$ from $x_2$.","notes":"See also {vu'u}"},{"word":"selsurgau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ [agent] does $x_2=g_2=s_2$ to relax $x_3=s_1$; $x_1=g_1$ relaxes $x_3=s_1$ by doing $x_2=g_2=s_2$","notes":"cf. {surla}, {gasnu}"},{"word":"selsutra","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is done fast by $x_{2}$."},{"word":"seltadni","score":1,"definition":"$t_2$ is the subject studied by $t_1$.","notes":"Cf. {tadni}."},{"word":"seltagysipna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=t_2$ snugly sleeps, wrapped in $x_2=t_1$, which is snug in direction $x_3=t_3$ at locus $x_4=t_4$","notes":"This does not imply comfort. It simply states that the sleeper is tightly wrapped in what would be assumed to be his/her/its covers. cf. {se}, {tagji}, and {sipna}"},{"word":"seltanjo","score":2,"definition":"$t_2$ is the angle/arctangent of tangent $t_1$.","notes":"Cf. {sinso}, {tanjo}, {selsinso}, {seldutsinso}."},{"word":"seltarbi","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is pregnant with embryo $x_{2}$ from father $x_{3}$.","notes":"Cf. {tarbi}."},{"word":"seltau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the modifying part of binary metaphor $x_2$ with modified part/modificand $x_3$ giving meaning $x_4$ in usage/instance $x_5$","notes":"In both English and Lojban, the word {seltau} is the usual way to refer to the left word in a tanru, whereas {tertau} refers to the right word in the tanru."},{"word":"seltaxygau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ boxes $t_2$ inside $t_1$.","notes":"Cf. {tanxe}, {nenri}."},{"word":"seltcana","score":2,"definition":"$t_2$ is a network/transport/communication/distribution system with nodes/stations including $t_1$.","notes":"Made from {se} + {tcana}."},{"word":"seltcasamseltcana","score":1,"definition":"$tcana_2$ is a/the metropolitan area network (MAN) that includes nodes $tcana_1=s_1$ whose function/purpose is $s_2$.","notes":"See also: {samseltcana}."},{"word":"seltci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=t_2$ is the purpose of tool/utensil/resource/instrument/implement $x_2=t_1$."},{"word":"seltcu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is needed by $x_{2}$ for purpose $x_{3}$."},{"word":"selte'a","score":2,"definition":"$t_2$ (event) frightens/scares/is feared by $t_1$.","notes":"Cf. {terpa}, {terpygau}."},{"word":"selte'abra","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=t_2$ is huge/enormous/tremendous in property $b_2$ and feared by $b_3=t_1$.","notes":"{selte'a}+{barda}. See also: {brabra}, {caibra}, {tcebra}, {dukse}, {cimni}, {camganra}."},{"word":"selte'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is/are the only one(s) with property $x_2$ among $x_3$.","notes":"See also {steci}, {po'o}"},{"word":"seltelgau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ locks/seals $x_2$ with lock/seal $x_3$ with locking mechanism $x_4$"},{"word":"seltenfa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an $x_3$rd root of $x_2$.","notes":"See also {fe'a}"},{"word":"selteptce","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=t_2$ is fearsome/terrifying/horrifying to t1","notes":"Cf. {terpa}, {mutce}, {selte'a}, {terpygau}."},{"word":"selterselbenjy'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sends $x_3$ to someone who sends $x_3$ to someone who ... who sends $x_3$ to someone who sends $x_3$ to $x_2$ from transmitter/origin $x_4$ via medium/means $x_5$, via intermediate recipients $x_6$ (ce'o)."},{"word":"selterselcple'ijdy'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ gives/pays $x_2$ to someone who gives pays (some portion of) $x_2$ or the equivalent thereof (possibly united with other things) to someone who gives/pays ... to someone who gives/pays (some portion of) their relevant gift/payment or the equivalent thereof (possibly united with other things/payment) to $x_3$ through intermediate steps $x_4$ (ce'o).","notes":"This word is a {brapagjvo}. \"Give/pay\" and \"gift/payment\" is in the sense of \"{cple'ijdu}\". See also: \".{utka}\", \"{setese}\". This models the transmission chain of payment in economics (give a worker money, which they use in order to purchase something from someone, who in turn purchases something from someone else, etc.), 'pay it forward' chains in Starbucks lines, regifting or exchange process in multi-step/competitive gift exchanges, etc."},{"word":"selti'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a suggestion made by $x_2$ to audience $x_3$","notes":"See also {stidi}."},{"word":"selti'ifla","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=s_2$ is a bill specifying $f_2$ (state/event) for community $f_3$ under conditions $f_4$, proposed/drafted by $s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {flalu}."},{"word":"seltinynalka'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is inaudible to $x_2$ against background/under conditions $x_3$."},{"word":"seltivni","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a program televised by $x_{2}$ via channel $x_{3}$ to television/receiver $x_{4}$."},{"word":"selto'i","score":1,"definition":"$t_2$ (load/force/torque) twists/causes torsion in $t_1$. ","notes":"Cf. {torni}."},{"word":"seltonpabyca'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a transmission from rotating shaft $t_1$ to shaft $t_1$ actuated by $c_3$"},{"word":"seltra","score":1,"definition":"$t_2$ (NU) is the conduct behaved by agent $t_1$ under condition $t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {selfra}, {seltigni}."},{"word":"seltse","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is sat on by $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selvai","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ cares about $x_2$ for reason $x_3$ (nu/ka).","notes":"{se} {vajni}"},{"word":"selvanju","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a source fruit of wine $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selvensni","score":0,"definition":"$si_1$ is a brand/trademark/maker's mark/logo representing product/service $v_2=si_2$ recognized by observer/audience/demographic $si_3$","notes":"See also: {vecnu}, {sinxa}"},{"word":"selvensro","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a/the sales inventory of goods $s_2=v_2$ sold by $v_1$ to $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {vecnu}, {sorcu}, {vencu'u}, {terzbasro}."},{"word":"selve'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is sold by $x_{2}$ to $x_{3}$ for price $x_{4}$."},{"word":"selvi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is seen by $x_{2}$ under conditions $x_{3}$."},{"word":"selvisnalka'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is invisible to $x_2$ under conditions $x_3$.","notes":"See also {nonselji'u}"},{"word":"selvlapro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a word with mutually incompatible definitions/meanings/effects $x_2$ (plural; use connectives) by/in/between rules/standards/dictionar(y/ies) $x_3$ in or for language $x_4$.","notes":"Can possibly be extended to mathematical or computer program functions (via their names). This is a type of {vlapro}. Use $x_3$ in order to specify whether back-compatibility is grounds to remove/exclude such a conflict; for example, if a single word has two definitions such that they are exactly the same except for the presence of extra sumti slots in exactly one of them (such that these slots follow all of those which they share), then the definitions are technically different (thus leading to a conflict by some standards) but can be reconciled/rectified (thereby eliminating conflict by other standards)."},{"word":"selvoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a means of flight used by $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selxadni","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a has body with body $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selxagri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a reed of/for wind instrument $x_2$."},{"word":"selxai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=xr_2$ is injured/harmed/damaged by event $x_2=xr_1$ in property $x_3=xr_3$ (ka) with injury $x_4=xr_4$."},{"word":"selxanka","score":1,"definition":"$x_2$ worries $x_1$ under condition $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xanka}, {raktu}, {nabmi}, {pensi}."},{"word":"selxanri","score":1,"definition":"$xa_2$ imagines $xa_1$.","notes":"Cf. {xanri}, {pensi}."},{"word":"selxarkei","score":3,"definition":"$k_1=x_2$ pretends $x_1$ (concept)","notes":"See also {xanri}, {kelci}."},{"word":"selxarpau","score":2,"definition":"$xa_2=p_1$ is the imagination of $p_2$."},{"word":"selxa'u","score":1,"definition":"$xa_2$ is a habitat/nest/home/abode with dweller/resident/inhabitant $xa_1$."},{"word":"selxau","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [benefits from]/[is a beneficiary of] $x_{2}$ (object/event) according to standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Cf. {se}, {xamgu}."},{"word":"selxei","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is hated by $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selxlupai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an influenced judge, influenced by $x_2=xl_1$ into $x_3=xl_3$ in decision matter $x_4=p_2$ (abstract)"},{"word":"selxregau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ mixes ingredients/components $x_2=m_2$ into mixture/mix $x_3=m_1$."},{"word":"selxu'aju'a","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ (text) is a declarative sentence in which proposition $j_2=x_2$ (du'u) asserts/claims/declares to be true by $x_1$ in language $j_3$."},{"word":"selylacka'e","score":2,"definition":"$l_2=k_1$ is trustworthy for $l_1$ to bring about/ensure/maintain $l_3$ under conditions $k_3$","notes":"c.f. {lacri}, {kakne}."},{"word":"selylerci","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a standard of lateness for $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selyle'u","score":1,"definition":"$l_2$ is an alphabet/character set containing letter $l_1$ representing $l_3$."},{"word":"selyli'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is left behind by $x_2$, that leaves by route $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cliva}"},{"word":"selyli'e","score":2,"definition":"$l_2$ follows $l_1$ in sequence $l_3$.","notes":"Cf. {lidne}, {porsi}."},{"word":"selyli'erafsi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=r_1=l_1$ is a suffix for word/concept $x_2=r_2=l_2$, form/properties $x_3=r_3$, language $x_4=r_4$","notes":"Cf. {li'enrafsi}, {rafsi}, {valsi}, {lujvo}, {pagbu}"},{"word":"selylispre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a character in story $x_2$","notes":"May or may not be fictional. See {lisri}, {prenu}, {protagonista}, {ralselylispre}"},{"word":"selzarkai","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=z_2$ is laudable to observer $z_1$.","notes":"Cf. {zanru}, {xamgu}."},{"word":"selzau'inda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is acceptable (worthy of approval) to $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {zanru}, {inda}, {e'akne}"},{"word":"selzauka'e","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is acceptable to $x_2$ under conditions $x_3$","notes":"Cf. {zanru}, {kakne}"},{"word":"selzaumi'o","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=z_2$ is popular among mass $m_2=z_1$.","notes":"Cf. {zmadu}, {misno}, {sopselnei}."},{"word":"selzbazbaske","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the civil engineering about construction $x_2$","notes":"from {selzba}+{zbaske} as civil engineering is about constructions, and another potential word {dijyzbaske} has been used for architecture, and civil engineering is more than architecture, so this word is made."},{"word":"selzdi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is amused with $x_2$ due to amusing property $x_{3}$."},{"word":"selzgaka'erfau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a phenomenon","notes":"from {se}+{zgana}+{kakne}+{fasnu}"},{"word":"selzgarivyka'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_1=r_1=z_2$ is a cryptic organism/stealth object/having the ability to avoid observation/detection by $x_2=z_1=r_2=k_2$ via senses/means (observer) $x_3=z_3$ through action/state $x_4=r_3$ (event) under conditions $x_5=z_4=k_3$. ","notes":"x4 methods include camouflage (={ticta'u}), nocturnality (={ctenalcando}), subterranean lifestyle (={tumsfeni'a}), transparency (={klina}), and mimicry."},{"word":"selzgi","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ produces/performs music $x_{2}$."},{"word":"selzgigau","score":3,"definition":"$g_1$ makes that $z_2$ plays $z_1$; $x_1$ plays on $x_2$ music $x_3$. "},{"word":"selzi'e","score":1,"definition":"$z_2$ (event/state) is done freely by $z_1$ under conditions $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zifre}, {terzi'e}, {zi'ezva}, {nunzi'e}."},{"word":"selziltercla","score":1,"definition":"$x_2$ is the longest direction of $x_1$.","notes":"Does not however assert that the x1 is long in that direction."},{"word":"sema'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"marji modal, 2nd place made of material/composition ..."},{"word":"sema'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"manri modal, 2nd place (of reference) as a reference standard for observing ..."},{"word":"semau","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"zmadu modal, 2nd place (relative!) more than ...; usually a sumti modifier."},{"word":"semaunai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"zmadu modal, 2nd place (relative!) not more than ...; usually a sumti modifier."},{"word":"seme'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"mleca modal, 2nd place (relative!) less than ...; usually a sumti modifier."},{"word":"seme'anai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"mleca modal, 2nd place (relative!) not less than ...; usually a sumti modifier."},{"word":"seme'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"cmene modal, 2nd place (the named one) as a name for ..."},{"word":"semikolon bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":1,"definition":"letteral: semicolon (letteral)."},{"word":"semnei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are fond of each other","notes":"From {su'ei} + {nelci}."},{"word":"sempa'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ love each other","notes":"From {su'ei} + {prami}."},{"word":"sempe'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are friends / act friendly to each other","notes":"From {su'ei} + {pendo}."},{"word":"semto","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Semitic [metaphor: Middle-Eastern] language/culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"Semitic includes Arabic, Hebrew, Aramaic, and Ethiopian, among others. See also {xrabo}."},{"word":"semu'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"mukti modal, 2nd place motive therefore ...; motivating action ..."},{"word":"semu'inai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"mukti modal, 2nd place motive nevertheless ..."},{"word":"semu'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"mupli modal, 2nd place as an example of property ..."},{"word":"semxei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ hate each other","notes":"From {su'ei} + {xebni}."},{"word":"senci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ sneezes (intransitive verb).","notes":"See also {bilma}, {kafke}."},{"word":"sene'i","selmaho":"FAhA3","score":1,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; containing / enclosing...","notes":"See {ne'i}, {vasru}, {nenri}"},{"word":"sengi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an elephant shrew/jumping shrew/sengi (member of Afrotherian mammal order: Macroscelidea) of subtaxon/type/genus/species/variety/breed $x_2$","notes":"Does not include shrews, nor rabbits/pikas. Rodents (including rats and mice) are in a completely different order of mammals (although they belong to the same infraclass) and therefore cannot be appropriately referred to by this word. See also: {carfu}, {ratcu}, {smacu}, {ractu}."},{"word":"seni'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"nibli modal, 2nd place entails therefore ..."},{"word":"seni'inai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"nibli modal, 2nd place entails nevertheless ..."},{"word":"senki'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ justifies $x_2=s_1$'s doubt/skepticism toward $x_3=s_2$ (du'u).","notes":"cf. {senpi}, {krinu}."},{"word":"senpi","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ doubts/is dubious/doubtful/skeptical/questions that $x_{2}$ (du'u) is true.","notes":"Also: $x_2$ is doubtful/dubious/questionable (= {selsenpi} for reordered places). See also {jinvi}, {krici}, {djuno}, {birti}."},{"word":"sensipi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (experiencer) has a feeling represented by indicators $x_2$ (text) about $x_3$ (entity)","notes":"See {inmo}."},{"word":"senta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a layer/stratum [shape/form] of $x_{2}$ [material] within structure/continuum/composite $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {flecu}, {nenri}, {rirxe}, {sepli}, {snuji}, {jbini}, {bitmu}, {sruri}, {serti}."},{"word":"sentyboi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bubble(layer-ball) with material $x_2$"},{"word":"senva","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ dreams about/that $x_{2}$ (fact/idea/event/state); $x_{2}$ is a dream/reverie of $x_{1}$.","notes":"Dream/reverie (= {selsne}). See also {sipna}, {xanri}."},{"word":"senvrxinsepcni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dream within dream $x_2$ within dream $x_3$ ... within dream $x_n$.","notes":"Truly a fu'ivla. See also {senva}, {jutsi}."},{"word":"se'o","selmaho":"UI2","score":100000,"definition":"evidential: I know by internal experience (dream, vision, or personal revelation).","notes":"See also {senva}."},{"word":"se'o'e","selmaho":"SE","score":1,"definition":"elliptical/generic/unspecific/vague selbri conversion","notes":"Basically says 'in some (id est: at least one) ordering/permutation, these arguments and this selbri make sense [and I claim the produced sentence]'. The ordering may be complicated, or it could even be the case that multiple orderings work. Can be useful for when one does not quite remember or care about the exact definition of a brivla, including in sumti; can also be useful when the conversion is particularly complicated, when a desired terbri has a large index, or when multiple conversions are true; it is an allowed, if unhelpful, response to {se'u'o}."},{"word":"se'oi","selmaho":"UI2","score":2,"definition":"evidential: I know by gnosis","notes":"cf. {se'o}. Signals knowledge based on spiritual mysteries and/or the nature of creation and existence."},{"word":"se'oi'oi","selmaho":"SEhOIhOI","score":1,"definition":"Conversion: Switch $n$ and $x_1$ in MOI (or MOI*) cmavo so that the submitted value (previous $x_1$) outputs the number(s) (previous $n$) associated with it.","notes":"Must be immediately followed by MOI(*) vel sim. Output is a multiset, being the pre-image of the submitted value (previous $x_1$) under the MOI cmavo, when all other sumti are submitted to the MOI cmavo as before; the set will normally be a singleton or the empty set; the fact that the output is a multiset does mean that a particular element must be drawn from it if the whole multiset, as a single entity, is not to be treated. SE conversion could theoretically be used on the MOI first, but .krtis. is not sure what the utility of that would be. See \"{moi}\", \"{se}\"."},{"word":"sepa'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"panra modal, 2nd place similarly; similar to ..."},{"word":"sepa'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"pagbu modal, 2nd place (whole) partially; as a part of ..."},{"word":"sepcau","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is immediately next to $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sepli}, {claxu}, {temsepcau}, {zi}, {vi}, {lamji}."},{"word":"sepi'o","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100001,"definition":"pilno modal, 2nd place (instrumental) tool/machine/apparatus/acting entity; using (tool) ..."},{"word":"sepkili","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a freckle on $x_2$","notes":"See also {pilka}, {flira}."},{"word":"sepli","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is apart/separate from $x_{2}$, separated by partition/wall/gap/interval/separating medium $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also aloof (= {jiksei}); alone (= {rolsmisei} meaning apart or unlike all others of its kind; {pavysei}, {seirpavmei} meaning \"only\" or \"one alone\" - do not use when talking about, for example, two people who are alone); $x_3$ space. See also {bitmu}, {snuji}, {senta}, {fendi}, {curve}, {jinsa}, {bitmu}, {marbi}."},{"word":"seplrcnite","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Dedekind cut associated with number/point $x_2$ of totally ordered set $x_3$","notes":"Let $x_3 = (X, <) $ be an ordered set formed by (underlying) set X endowed with order relation '<'. $x_2$ is a member of X; lethe the singleton of $x_2$ (the set containing only and exactly $x_2$) be denoted by $Y $. Then $x_1$ constitutes an ordered pair of sets $(A, B)$ such that A and B are mutually disjoint subsets of X, A is closed downwardly/lesserwardly under '<', B is closed upwardly/greaterwardly under '<', $x_2$ is not an element of A, and the union of A with B and Y equals exactly X."},{"word":"sepo'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100001,"definition":"porsi modal, 2nd place sequentially; sequenced by rules ...","notes":"\"Under (total) ordering\""},{"word":"sepre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the inner world/personal/intimate experiences/thoughts/feelings of person $x_2$ in aspect $x_3$.","notes":"See also the more specific terms {prenu}, {sevzi}, {cinmo}, {menli}, {pruxi}."},{"word":"sepspe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a separated/distanced/estranged spouse of absent partner $x_2$, separated by situation/barrier/interval $x_3$, and married by law/custom $x_4$.","notes":"This is somewhat weaker of a condition than widowhood and a less official or strong separation than divorce."},{"word":"septembero","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is September in year $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$"},{"word":"sepu'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"pluka modal, 2nd place (for) pleasingly; pleasing ...; in order to please ..."},{"word":"sepu'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"pruce modal, 2nd place (inputs) processing from inputs ..."},{"word":"sepxa'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ lives alone in home $x_2$"},{"word":"sepybi'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a screen separating $x_2$ from $x_3$"},{"word":"sepygau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ separates/puts distance/barrier(s) between $x_2=s_1$ and $x_3=s_2$.","notes":"From {sepli} {gasnu}. Synonym: {dargau}. See also {fesyseigau}, {sezyseigau}."},{"word":"sera'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100002,"definition":"srana modal, 2nd place (pertaining to) relevantly; concerning ... (less specific)."},{"word":"sera'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"krasi modal, 2nd place originally; as an origin/starting point of ..."},{"word":"serai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"traji modal, 2nd place (property) -est; most extremely; superlative in ..."},{"word":"seri'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"rinka modal, 2nd place (phys./mental) causal therefore ..."},{"word":"seri'anai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"rinka modal, 2nd place (phys./mental) causal nevertheless ..."},{"word":"seri'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"lifri modal, 2nd place experiencing ...; undergoing ..."},{"word":"serlaxi","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a shark of type/species $x_2$","notes":"See {finpe}, {serlaximorfa}"},{"word":"serlaximorfa","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a shark of species $s_2$.","notes":"See also {finpe}."},{"word":"sermi'i","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=m_1$ is an escalator with stairs/stairway/steps for climbing structure $s_2$ with steps $s_3$."},{"word":"serti","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ are stairs/stairway/steps for climbing structure $x_{2}$ with steps $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {stapa}, {loldi}, {senta}."},{"word":"sesau","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"sarcu modal, 2nd place (process) necessarily; necessary for ..."},{"word":"sesi'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"sidju modal, 2nd place assisting ... (in doing/maintaining something)."},{"word":"sesre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects USSR (Soviet Union)/Soviet culture/Soviet nationality in aspect $x_2$","notes":"{softo} doesn't mean Soviet ! Besides, some modern Russians hate Soviet period of their country. What is more, Russian Empire, USSR and Russian Federation are three different countries and CIS is not a country at all. Cf. {softo}, {rusko}, {vukro}, {slovo}, {gugdesu'u}, {soviet}."},{"word":"sesrygugde","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is USSR (Soviet Union)","notes":"Cf. {gugdesu'u}, {sesre}, {softo}"},{"word":"seta'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"tadji modal, 2nd place methodically; as a method for doing ..."},{"word":"setai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"tamsmi modal, 2nd place similarly; resembling ... (in ideal form).","notes":"{tamsmi} is $x_1$ resembles $x_2$ sharing ideal form/shape $x_3$ in property $x_4$"},{"word":"setca","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) inserts/interposes/puts/deposits $x_{2}$ into interior $x_{3}$/into among/between members of $x_{3}$.","notes":"Insertion need not imply a significant degree of 'filling'; inject (= {je'erse'a}); syringe/needle (= {se'arterje'e}, {je'erse'atci}, {jestu'u} or {tu'urjesni}); also pour, inflate, stuff, fill. See also {rinci}, {tisna}, {punji}, {jbini}, {nenri}, {jmina}, {culno}, {kunti}, {catlu}."},{"word":"setese","selmaho":"SE*","score":2,"definition":"complicated selbri conversion: exchange x2 and x3","notes":"Equivalent to {tesete}."},{"word":"seti'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"stidi modal, 2nd place suggestively; suggesting (idea/action) ..."},{"word":"seti'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"tcika modal, 2nd place (for letters) at the same time as ... ; label with event."},{"word":"setmice","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a set (mathematical) consisting of elements $x_2$, $x_3$, $x_4$, etc.","notes":"See {setmima}, {ce}, {porsice}, {gunmace}, {menrece}"},{"word":"setmima","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mathematical set, containing members $x_2$","notes":"To be only used for sets in the mathematically defined sense. See {cmima}, {lu'i}"},{"word":"setpistabno","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=p_2=t_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of graphene.","notes":"See also: graphite (={pistabno})."},{"word":"setu'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"stuzi modal, 2nd place as a location of ..."},{"word":"setxeve","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (predicate, relation, function, set of n-tuples) is the converse/complement/transpose of $x_2$ (same typing as $x_1$), as defined on set/object/space/graph $x_4$, with argument/input slots permuted via function/operator/marker/permutation/(group) action $x_3$.","notes":"Members of the SE* series of Lojban cmavo can be supplied to $x_3$."},{"word":"se'u","selmaho":"SEhU","score":100000,"definition":"elidable terminator: end discursive bridi or mathematical precedence;usually elidable."},{"word":"se'u'o","selmaho":"SE","score":1,"definition":"selbri conversion question","notes":"Asks for the SE word that is intended (or at least makes the sentence true). Subscript a set of numbers that represent the order of terbri in question; the subscripted set can be a set of ordered or unordered tuples, specifying exactly which terbri may be exchanged. 'la .ralf. se'u'o xi li re ce li ci pi'u li re cebo li ci klama by boi cy' = 'Did Ralph come to B from C or to C from B?' (notably, 'Did B come to Ralph from C?' is not a possible option for answering the question). An answer is a SE string that is allowed by the selbri and by the subscripts; continuing the example, if the response is 'Ralph went to C from B', one would respond with '.i {setese}'. Any SE word works for the general question possibility (which is the unrestricted/non-subscripted case). Essentially 'se'u'o xi sy' is equivalent to 'se xi li xo poi ke'a cmima sy' (where '{te}' is basically understood as ' se xi li jo'i pa boi ci te'u ', etc.), but the answer can be a complicated ordered sequence/string of SE words; this word complements specifically {fi'a} in the typical/same way that SE complements FA. Typically, leaving the subscripted set vague or not completely free of every possible semantic or syntactic pathology is perfectly fine; syntax and practicality will typically restrict it enough for reasonable responses to be made. See also: {re'au'e} (which alone would be used in answering that 'Ralph goes to B from C' in the previous question)."},{"word":"se'urbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=b_1$ (agent) volunteers/signs up to serve $s_2$ with service $s_3$ (activity) under conditions $b_3$.","notes":"See also {selfu}, {binxo}."},{"word":"sevan","score":1,"definition":"Sevan","notes":"A character in HajiLoji (はじめてのロジバン), a Lojban manual in Japanese by la .cogas."},{"word":"seva'o","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"vanbi modal, 2nd place (environment) as conditions/environment of/for ..."},{"word":"seva'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"xamgu modal, 2nd place beneficiary case tag for the benefit of...; with beneficiary ..."},{"word":"sevzi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a self/ego/id/identity-image of $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also cmavo list {mi}, {prenu}, {menli}, {jgira}."},{"word":"sexipa","selmaho":"SE*","score":1,"definition":"1nd conversion; switch 1st/1st places."},{"word":"sexixa","selmaho":"SE*","score":2,"definition":"6th conversion; switch 1st/6th places","notes":"See https://lojban.github.io/cll/19/6/."},{"word":"sexmti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Double Crown of Ancient Egypt","notes":"\"sy xy my\" is a common word in hieroglyphics that is used to denote power; sekhemti is thus the name for one of the most prominent symbols of absolute/divine power in their culture."},{"word":"sezau","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"zanru modal, 2nd place approvingly; approving ..."},{"word":"sezbanzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is self-sufficient/independent for purpose $x_2$ under conditions $x_3$.","notes":"See also {sevzi}, {banzu}, {se'a}"},{"word":"sezbarkle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (metric space/set/class/structure) is a metric subspace/subset(/subclass) of $x_2$ (metric space/set/class) which is closed therein. $x_1$ is an closed subset of $x_2$, where closedness is taken to be understood as being considered within $x_2$ and under the metric shared by $x_1$ and $x_2$","notes":"In $x_2$, $x_1$ is composed exactly of members which are limit points of $x_1$. Confer: {sezrurkle}."},{"word":"sezbordinra'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is, is about, or relates to personal finance."},{"word":"sezborsigmyfrica","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (data-set, sequence, list) is heteroskedastic by standard $x_2$.","notes":"This word uses the experimental gismu \"{sigma}\". See also: \"{sezborsigmysmi}\"; this word would be similar or perhaps exactly equivalent in meaning to \"{na'e} sezborsigmysmi\"."},{"word":"sezborsigmysmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (data-set, sequence, list) is homoskedastic by standard $x_2$.","notes":"Uses experimental gismu \"{sigma}\". See also: \"{sezborsigmyfrica}\"."},{"word":"sezdargau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ removes/distances themself from $x_2$ in property $x_3$ (ka).","notes":"From {sevzi} {darno} {gasnu}. Synonym: {sezyseigau}. Cf. {dargau}, {sepygau}, {rivbi}, {cliva}, {barkla}, {rivli'a}, {klama}, {to'okla}, {litru}, {livgau}, {fesli'a}, {muvdu}."},{"word":"sezgalgau","score":1,"definition":"$gas_1=s_1$ raises/elevates it/his/her self by in frame of reference $gal_2$ as compared with standard/baseline $gal_3$.","notes":"Cf. {sevzi}, {galtu}, {gasnu}."},{"word":"sezga'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1=s_2=g_2$ is autistic/Aspergian, unable to understand social behavior $x_2=g_3$."},{"word":"sezgle","score":3,"definition":"$g_1=s_2$ masturbates/has sex without partner(s).","notes":"Does not include masturbating others. Cf. {xangle}, {xanse'agle}, {gletci}, {runpinji}, {desmi'i}."},{"word":"sezgunta","score":-1,"definition":"$g_1=g_2=s_1=s_2$ has a fit/self-attack/ allergic reaction of type $g_3$.","notes":"See also: {sevzi}, {gunta}."},{"word":"sezlacri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is self-confident; $x_1$ relie/trust themselves to bring about/ensure/maintain $x_2$ (event/state)"},{"word":"sezlacydu'e","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is overconfidence [in $s_1=l_2$] by $s_2=l_1$ to bring about/ensure/maintain $l_3$ by standard $d_3$","notes":"sevzi lacri dukse"},{"word":"sezlu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ washes his/her/em/itself of dirt/contaminant $x_2$ in/with cleaning material(s) $x_3$.","notes":"cf. {sevzi}, {lumci}."},{"word":"sezmarde","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the conscience of $x_{2}$ (ind./mass) about situation $x_{3}$.","notes":"See {sevzi}, {marde}"},{"word":"sezme'e","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is an autonym (self-given name) of $c_2=c_3$.","notes":"May be a collective name, such as Diné, the endonym of the Navajo/Naabeehó people; or may be an individual's self-given name. Not synonymous with \"local name\" as in English. Potentially synonymous with {nerme'e}, (which more closely translates \"endonym\", morpheme-for-morpheme, rather than \"autonym\"). An exonym or external name might be called {barme'e}."},{"word":"sezmlugau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=se_2$ pretends to have property(ies) $si_2$ to observer $si_3$ under conditions $si_4$","notes":"c.f. {sevzi} {simlu} {gasnu} {selxarkei}."},{"word":"sezna'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u) is a paradox / self-contradictory under rules/logic $x_2$"},{"word":"seznafmlu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u) seems/appears to be a paradox / self-contradictory under rules/logic $x_2$ to observer $x_3$"},{"word":"seznafyju'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a contradiction/contradictory statement about $x_2$","notes":"from {sevzi} + {natfe} + {jufra}"},{"word":"sezni","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a binary operator such that there exists at least one (left-)identity element in space/under conditions/on (or endowing) set $x_2$ under the operator.","notes":"This does not say that the operator is the identity/trivial relation, merely that there is an identity element (these two properties are closely related though). See also: {socni}, {cajni}, {dukni}, {facni}."},{"word":"seznibju'a","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ (text) is a tautological statement about $j_2$ in language $j_3$.","notes":"From {sezni'i} ({sevzi} + {nibli}) + {jufra}."},{"word":"sezni'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tautology under rules/logic system $x_2$","notes":"Synonymous with {kutyje'u}. See also {nibli}."},{"word":"sezreispu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=se_2=p_3=sp_1$ answers one's own question about subject $x_2=p_2$.","notes":"{sevzi} {preti} {spuda}"},{"word":"sezre'o","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=s_2$ throws/launches/casts/hurls oneself to/at/in direction $r_3$.","notes":"Cf. {sevzi}, {renro}."},{"word":"sezrurkle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an open set in the topological space $x_2$.","notes":"$x_2$ is conceptually composed of an underlying set, which is a superset of $x_1$, and topological information/defining information; however, it can also be expressed as a set of some of the subsets of the said underlying (implicitly define) set. Confer: \"{sezbarkle}\"."},{"word":"sezu'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"zukte modal, 2nd place purposefully; goalfully acting at ..."},{"word":"sezybitygau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ assures themselves / makes themselves certain that $x_2$ (du'u) is true about subject $x_3$"},{"word":"sezycancydji","score":2,"definition":"$d1$ desires/wants/wishes vanishing/disappearance of them self for reason $d3$; d1 wants to disappear.","notes":"Possibly, but not limited to, suicidal."},{"word":"sezycatra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ commits suicide / kills him/herself by method $x_2$."},{"word":"sezycatrydji","score":2,"definition":"$d1$ desires/wants/wishes to die for reason $d3$; d1 is suicidal."},{"word":"sezycaucinse","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ in activity/state $c_2$ exhibits anegosexuality/aegosexuality/autochorissexuality by standard $c_4$."},{"word":"sezyci'i","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is self-interested."},{"word":"sezycitri","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is the autobiography of $s_2=c_2=c_3$."},{"word":"sezyfanta","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=s_2$ exercises/show self-restraint","notes":"from {sevzi} {fanta} c.f. {nunsezyfanta}"},{"word":"sezyjgidu'e","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=s_2$ is conceited by standard $d_3$","notes":"from {sevzi} {jgira} {dukse}"},{"word":"sezykaiji'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ opines that they are/does $x_2$ (ka); $x_1$ identifies themselves with property $x_2$"},{"word":"sezypa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a love-loved; $x_1$ is a narcissist"},{"word":"sezyseigau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ separates/removes themself from $x_2$ by gap/interval/partition/barrier $x_3$.","notes":"From {sevzi} {sepli} {gasnu}. Synonym: {sezdargau}. Cf. {sepygau}, {dargau}, {rivbi}, {cliva}, {barkla}, {rivli'a}, {klama}, {to'okla}, {litru}, {livgau}, {fesli'a}, {muvdu}."},{"word":"sezyse'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=sel_1=sev_2$ is selfish/self-serving/egotistical in regard to activity $x_2=sel_3$. $x_1=sel_1=sev_2$ is an egotist."},{"word":"sezyskinoi","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is an autobiography/resumé/home page of $n_2$=$n_3$, intended for $n_4$.","notes":"Cf. {skicu}, {notci}, {skami}, {samseltcana}, {ueb}"},{"word":"sezyskivla","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an autonym (word that describes itself) meaning $x_2$ in language $x_3$","notes":"Lojban examples: {gismu}, {cimjvo}, {u'ivla}. See {sevzi}, {skicu}, {valsi}"},{"word":"sezysku","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=c_1$ says $c_2$ to itself."},{"word":"sezyta'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ talks to himself/herself/themselves about $x_2$ in language $x_3$","notes":"See also {tavla}."},{"word":"sezytoltro","score":2,"definition":"$j_1=s_2$ is out of control/temper of/with regard to $j_3$ (activity/event/performance).","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {sevzi}, {jitro}, {se'itro}, {tolse'itro}, {fenki}, {fengu}."},{"word":"sezytracinse","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=t_1=s_2$ in activity/state $c_2$ expresses gender identity $c_3=t_2=s_1$ (ka) by standard $c_4$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ identifies as gender $x_3$. This is about one's self-expression or self-identification of one's gender. Cf. {tracinse} (gender)."},{"word":"sezyxra","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an autoportrait/selfie of/depicting $x_2$, in medium $x_3$.","notes":"This lujvo essentially just merges the x2 and x3 of {pixra}."},{"word":"sezyxu'a","score":2,"definition":"$s_2=x_1$ (agent) self-affirms/claims/declares $s_1=x_2$ (du’u) is true about ones identity/self.","notes":"See also {sevzi}, {xusra}"},{"word":"sezyze'a","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=z_1$ improves itself/is self-improving/augmenting/increasing in property/quantity $z_2$ by amount $z_3$.","notes":"From {sevzi} + {zenba}. Dropped s2 place, as is common for sevzi lujvo."},{"word":"sfaile","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a file consisting of information $x_2$ with attributes/type/size $x_3$.","notes":"'sfaile fi lo pixra' is 'image file'. 'sfaile lo lisri tu'a me'o ty.xy.ty.' is 'file of type ‘txt’' or 'text file'."},{"word":"sfailrdjepe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a JPEG file representing $x_2$","notes":"Also known as JPG"},{"word":"sfailrpidife","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a PDF file containing $x_2$"},{"word":"sfane'u","score":1,"definition":"$n_1=s_1$ (agent) punishes $n_2=s_2$ [recipient] for atypical infraction $n_3=s_3$ (event/state/action) with punishment $n_4=s_4$.","notes":"Notes: The main difference to {sfasa} is that the infraction must be atypical. See also {malne'u}, {cnemu}."},{"word":"sfani","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a fly [a small non-stinging flying insect] of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cinki}, {bifce}."},{"word":"sfasa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) punishes $x_{2}$ for infraction $x_{3}$ (event/state/action) with punishment $x_{4}$ (event/state).","notes":"Also chastise, castigate, chasten, discipline, correct (one sense); also $x_4$ penalty. See also {cnemu}, {pleji}, {venfu}, {zekri}, {canja}, {dunda}, {jdima}, {jerna}, {kargu}, {prali}, {dapma}, {cirko}, {jinga}."},{"word":"sfasimuli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a blood-sucking fly of genus Simulium."},{"word":"sfataba","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bloodsucking fly of genus Tabanus, including horseflies, gadflies and breezeflies.","notes":"See also {sfani}."},{"word":"sfaxili","score":1,"definition":" $x_1$ is Swahili/reflects or pertains to Swahili culture/speaks Swahili language in property $x_2$."},{"word":"sfecmaci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is topology of type/describing $x_2=c_2$."},{"word":"sfe'ero","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Swedish culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"sfero","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ (point) is away from coordinate center $x_2$ by $x_3$ (distance) with n-sphere coordinates $x_4$ ({zi'o} by default), $x_5$ ({zi'o} by default), ...","notes":"$x_2$ can be {le} {mitre}. For 0-sphere $x_4$ is {zi'o}, for circle places up to $x_4$ are used, for 2-dimensional sphere $x_4$ is the inclination (with zenith specified in its place structure), $x_5$ is the azimuth (with the azimuth reference and positive sign specified in its place structure). See also {sepli}, {galtu}, {berti}, {nacmei}, {clenu}."},{"word":"sfirnidai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hammerhead shark (member of taxon Sphyrnidae) of subtaxon/clade/breed $x_2$.","notes":"See also: \"{serlaxi}\"."},{"word":"sfiseteroi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sperm(aceti) whale/Kogia/cachalot/Physeteroidean of subtaxon/breed/type $x_2$."},{"word":"sfite","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an appointment/date between persons (individual/mass) $x_2$ scheduled for time $x_3$","notes":"See also {penmi}, {cuntu}, {fasnu}. Proposed rafsi -sfi-"},{"word":"sfofa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a sofa/couch (noun).","notes":"See also {nilce}."},{"word":"sfopu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is borked/borken and can no longer perform function $x_2$","notes":"see also {spofu}. Proposed rafsi -fop- and/or -fo'u-."},{"word":"sfubu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ dives/swoops [manner of controlled falling] to $x_{2}$ from $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {farlu}"},{"word":"sfumabru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ungulate of order/family/species $x_2$.","notes":"see {bakni},{xirma}, {lanme}, {kanba}, {xarju}"},{"word":"sfumatura","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a shade, tint, dye, variety of $x_2$","notes":"Usually $x_2$ is a color. See also {versiio}, {nu'ansa}"},{"word":"sfu'utu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in $x_2$ (default 1) feet (US customary unit)","notes":"See {zmaile}, {iarda}, {inci}, {gutci}"},{"word":"si","selmaho":"SI","score":100001,"definition":"erase the last Lojban word, treating non-Lojban text as a single word.","notes":"Proposed rafsi -sif-; in a lujvo this erases the previous rafsi. Ex [blasif]xe'izda = xe'izda"},{"word":"si'a","selmaho":"UI3b","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: similarly.","notes":"See also {simsa}, {panra}."},{"word":"si'abzu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ goes to sleep."},{"word":"si'ai","selmaho":"UI","score":3,"definition":"marks a construct as being a reference/allusion - explicit marker of divorce/isolation of a construct from any external allusions that may come to mind","notes":"The subject of the allusion may be general cultural knowledge or to another utterance, especially in the same work/text/speech. There is an intent by the utterer to bring to mind somewhat external pieces of knowledge that are somewhat similar or relate to the marked construct in some (unspecified) manner. The audience is expected to understand but need not actually be able to do so. The subject of the allusion can be included via, for example, a {to}-{toi} construct. The allusion can be an exact or nearly-exact quotation or can be more loose/vague; the intensity of the marker will give some indication to this. The negation of this word marks a construct as standing on its own, independent and isolated/divorced from any potential allusions that may inadvertently arise. This is a rhetorical device. See also: {sitna}, {simsa}, {pau'ai}."},{"word":"si'akro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ respectfully bows to $x_2$ "},{"word":"si'ardu'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) bestows/grants/presents/confers $x_2$ (object, state) [honor/right/gift/status/privledge] to $x_3$ (recipient)","notes":"Cf. sinma dunda"},{"word":"si'artersla","score":1,"definition":"$sl_3$ is an ceremony/celebration for recognizing/honoring $si_2$ (object of esteem) with participants $sl_1=si_1$.","notes":"Cf. {sinma}, {salci}, {tersla}, {jmaji}, {jikca}."},{"word":"si'arxai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) hurts/damages the respect/high regard/esteem for $x_2=s_2$ held by by $s_1$ with result $x_4$ (state).","notes":"Cf. {sinma}, {xrani}."},{"word":"si'astu","score":2,"definition":"$st_1$ is a place of honor/[shrine/podium/wall area/trophy case] for person/thing/[event] $st_2=si_2$ venerated/honored by $si_1$","notes":"c.f. {sinma} {stuzi} {tsina}."},{"word":"si'au","selmaho":"UI2","score":4,"definition":"evidential: it seems that..."},{"word":"si'au'i","selmaho":"SI","score":3,"definition":"erases a word; pretend the next word ≈ the erased word","notes":"The resulting utterance is a translated pun, where the joke is that in the source language, the removed word sounds like or is the same as the word following {si'au'i}."},{"word":"sibir zei tumla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a parcel of Siberian land at location $x_2$;","notes":"See also {rusko}, {softo}, {xazdo}, {tutra}."},{"word":"sibli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hissing sound","notes":"See {bacru}, {cusku}, {sanga}, {cladu}, {since}"},{"word":"sibrplatono","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Platonic/a Platonistic ideal/philosophy about topic $x_2$ characterized by thoughts/ideals $x_3$ and methodology $x_4$, according to thinker/user/standard $x_5$."},{"word":"sibvidru","score":2,"definition":"$v_1$ is an idea-carrying virus / meme / self-propagating idea capable of infecting / currently infecting $v_3=s_3$ with idea / concept / belief / opinion $s_1$ about thing / topic / subject $s_2$.","notes":"{vidru} place 2 is dropped due to redundancy with {sidbo}. Made of {sidbo} + {vidru}."},{"word":"sibypei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) thinks idea $x_2$ (si'o abstract) about subject $x_3$","notes":"= {to'ai} {sidbo}"},{"word":"sibypevyfanva","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ metaphorically translates/transfers/extends/applies concept $x_2$ to new context $x_3$ from prior context $x_4$; $x_1$ uses concept $x_2$ in new way $x_3$, derived from prior way $x_4$.","notes":"$x_4$ need not be the original or 'literal' context. {fanva} 'translate' is used here metaphorically, a result of the very process that sibypevyfanva describes: the concept of translation was itself brought into the domain of concepts from the domain of words. sibypevyfanva is somewhat like {metfo} 'use (a {bridi} expression) metaphorically', but used with concepts rather than words. Examples of conceptual 'translation' that could be described with sibypevyfanva are the extension of 'utility' to microeconomics from ethics and the extension of 'law' to the natural world from human legal systems (as reflected in the double meaning of the English word 'law'). Probably synonymous with {sibypevyfu'i}. Some may prefer the sound of the allomorphic form {si'orpevyfanva}."},{"word":"sibytolxreborgaulanli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ analyzes complex concept $x_2$, finding it to consist of simpler concepts including $x_3$ (jo'u), using method of analysis $x_4$.","notes":"From {sidbo} {to'e} {mixre} {bo} {gasnu} {lanli} '(idea (non-(mix-make))) analyze'. See also {tolxre}, {tolxregau}. Synonyms: {sibytolxreborgau}, {sibytolxreborgautadni}. Antonyms: {sibyxreborgaulanli}, {sibyxreborgau}, {sibyxreborgautadni}."},{"word":"sibyxreborgaulanli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ synthesizes complex concept $x_2$ out of constituent concepts including $x_3$ (jo'u) [less understandable/meaningful in isolation] for purposes of study, using method of synthesis $x_4$.","notes":"From {sidbo} {mixre} {bo} {gasnu} {lanli} '(idea (mix-make)) examine'. See also {xregau}, {sibyxregau}. Synonyms: {xregaulanli}, {sibyxreborgau}, {sibyxreborgautadni}. Antonyms: {sibytolxreborgau}, {sibytolxreborgaulanli}, {sibytolxreborgautadni}."},{"word":"sicfi'ocinfo","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=c_1$ is a West African lion [Panthera leo senegalensis] of breed $c_2$."},{"word":"sicko'o","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ reflects Irish culture/nationality/language in aspect $s_2$."},{"word":"siclu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [sound source] whistles/makes whistling sound/note/tone/melody $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {sance}, {tonga}, {sanga}, {zgike}, {savru}."},{"word":"sicni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a coin/token/is specie issued by $x_{2}$ having value $x_{3}$ of composition including $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {fepni}, {jdini}, {rupnu}."},{"word":"sicpi","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is rain of composition including $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bratu}, {snime}, {carvi}."},{"word":"sidbo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (idea abstract) is an idea/concept/thought about $x_{2}$ (object/abstract) by thinker $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also (adjective:) $x_1$ is ideal/ideational. See also {ciksi}, {jijnu}, {mucti}, {jinvi}, {nabmi}, {pensi}, {xanri}, cmavo list {si'o}."},{"word":"sidju","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ helps/assists/aids object/person $x_{2}$ do/achieve/maintain event/activity $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also cmavo list {si'u}, {rirni}, {sarji}, {vipsi}, {ferti}, {selfu}."},{"word":"sidjvik","score":1,"definition":"Sidgwick","notes":"Henry Sidgwick. English utilitarian ({utliti zei marde}) moral philosopher, 1838-1900."},{"word":"sidmeme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a meme","notes":"srana fa zo {sibvidru}"},{"word":"sidysmu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a figurative/metaphorical/non-literal meaning/interpretation of $x_2$ recognized/seen/accepted by $x_3$ .","notes":"See also {stidi}, {smuni}, {pe'a}"},{"word":"si'e","selmaho":"MOI","score":100000,"definition":"convert number to portion selbri; $x_{1}$ is an (n)th portion of mass/totality $x_{2}$; (cf. gunma)."},{"word":"si'ecna","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a snow shovel."},{"word":"si'ei","selmaho":"PA3","score":2,"definition":"numeric suffix: indicates that the number refers to portionality instead of cardinality","notes":"e.g. {fi'u} {re} {si'ei} {lo} {vo} {prenu} = \"half of the four people (i.e. two of the four)\"; contrast with {fi'u} {re} {lo} {vo} {prenu} = \"a half person of the four people (!)\". {fi'u} {re} {si'ei} {lo} {vo} {prenu} is equivalent to {lo} {fi'u} {re} {si'e} {be} {lo} {vo} {prenu}. Other possible uses: {ci} {fi'u} {vo} {si'ei} {roi} = \"three quarters of the time\", {pi} {mu} {si'ei} {moi} = the middlemost member of a sequence. See {si'e}"},{"word":"si'erboi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=b_1$ is a snowball."},{"word":"si'ercarvi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=s_1$ snows to $c_2$ from $c_3$.","notes":"See also: “{snime}” (for the snow as a mass)."},{"word":"si'ercutci","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a snowshoe for covering/protecting feet/hooves $c_2$, and of material $c_3$.","notes":"From {snime} {cutci}. Like its English gloss, si'ercutci denotes a shoe built to distribute the wearer's weight to keep her/him from sinking into snow."},{"word":"si'erda'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ engages in a snowball fight with $x_2$ over issue $x_3$, using snow/snowballs $x_4$.","notes":"See {snime}, {damba}, {si'ernunda'a}, {si'erboi}."},{"word":"si'erdi'u","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is an igloo for purpose $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {boldi'u}, {zdani}."},{"word":"si'erjoijaucarvi","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=s_1=d_1$ sleets [rain with snow] to $c_2$ from $c_3$.","notes":"See also: “{si'ercarvi}” (to snow), “{jaurcarvi}” (to rain (water))"},{"word":"si'ermatryma'e","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a snowmobile/snow scooter carrying $m_2$ on snow $m_3$, propelled by force $m_4$."},{"word":"si'ernunda'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a snowball fight in which $x_2$ fights $x_3$ over issue $x_4$, using snow/snowballs $x_5$.","notes":"Includes the use of snow-based attacks other than traditional \"snowballs\" (e.g. pushing snow off a railing, scooping up snow in a bucket, etc.). See {snime}, {nu}, {damba}, {si'erda'a}, {nunda'a}, {si'erboi}."},{"word":"si'erskiji","score":0,"definition":"$s_1$ is a ski/snowboard/ supporting skier/snowboarder/sled/cargo $s_3$","notes":"cf. {tumskiji}, {jaurskiji}"},{"word":"si'erta'o","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$=$s_1$ is a snowboard of material/property $t_2$.","notes":"From {tanbo}, {snime}. See also {xilta'o}."},{"word":"si'exra","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=s_1$ is a snow sculpture/statue/[work of art made from snow] representing/depicting/showing $p_2$ made by artist $p_3$.","notes":"See also: {remkemsi'exra}."},{"word":"sifnaptera","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a flea of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cinki}, {blusfani}, {civla}, {gerku}."},{"word":"sigda","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a material conditional/'IF' statement (logical statement) saying that $x_2$ (du'u) logically implies $x_3$ (du'u) (\"$x_3$ is true if $x_2$ is true; if $x_2$, then $x_3$; $x_2$ being true is sufficient to guarantee the truth of $x_3$\").","notes":"Beware the order of $x_3$ (the consequent) and $x_2$ (the antecedent/sufficient condition). This word is to \"na ja\" approximately as {kanxe} is to {je}. See also: {kanxe}, {vlina}, {ribga}, {naja}, .{ifle}, {fi'ei}."},{"word":"sigdamva'u","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a breathe with smoke source-cigar $x_{2}$. (omit, $x_{3}$ = vasxu2 (breathed) = danmo1 (smoke))."},{"word":"sigdane","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bulbasaur","notes":"adapted from Japanese フシギダネ"},{"word":"sigdanyba'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ivysaur [pokemon]","notes":"from {sigdane}+{banro}"},{"word":"sigdanyfamba'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a venusaur [pokemon]","notes":"from {sigdane}+{fanmo}+{banro}"},{"word":"sigja","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cigar/cigarette/cigarillo made from tobacco/smokable substance $x_{2}$ by $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {danmo}, {jelca}, {tanko}, {marna}."},{"word":"sigma","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the standard variation of/in data set/distribution $x_2$; $x_1$ is the quantified (in)accuracy of the results $x_2$ given by some observation or measurement (procedure), calculated from/by standard $x_3$","notes":"Technically, there really is only one possible standard deviation, but in practice, it is often approximate via some means x3 (such as assuming that the distribution is Gaussian, even if it actually is only a finite data sample x2)."},{"word":"sigva'u","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a cigarette/cigar smoker; $v_1$ smokes cigarettes/cigars.","notes":"Cf. {sigja}, {vasxu}. See also {tankyva'u}, {damva'u}, {marnyva'u}."},{"word":"sigyple","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a / is a quantity of rolling paper from source $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sigyplebo'o}, {sigja}, {pelji}."},{"word":"sigyplebo'o","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a piece of rolling paper from source $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sigyple}, {boxfo}."},{"word":"si'i","selmaho":"VUhU4","score":100000,"definition":"trinary mathematical operator: [sigma summation of a using variable b over range c]."},{"word":"si'i'ai","selmaho":"PA","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: a finite/bounded number, finitely many.","notes":"The absolute value/magnitude/norm of this number is strictly less than positive infinity; this condition is the defining criterion. It need not be single-digit represented in the current base. It need not be real, positive, integral/whole, etc. In isolation, it might be equivalent to \"ci'i nai\" in some experimental conventions; when concatenated, it may behave somewhat differently in that it is more or less equivalent to {xo'ei} but unrestricted by the base and must not refer to {ci'i}. If {ni'u} or {ma'u} precedes it, then the referent of this word specifically is taken to be nonnegative if it is real - thus {ni'usi'i'ai} would be a finite/bounded but negative real number and {ma'usi'i'ai} would be a finite/bounded but positive real number, each possibly also including 0 as a possibility, under such assumptions. This is used with {ni'u} (resp. {ma'u}) in order to explicitly specify a finite and nonpositive (resp. nonnegative) number (if it is real); on their own, {ni'u} or {ma'u} can refer to infinities as well. {xo'ei} can refer to this meaning, but it is equipped with additional restrictions, since {xo'e} and {xo'ei} know their context; {xo'e} is a bit more general in that it can refer to infinite numbers too."},{"word":"si'i'ei","selmaho":"SIhIhEI","score":2,"definition":"story time toggle.","notes":"\"Story time interpretation\" is as is described in CLL v1.1 Chapter 10 Section 14 ( http://lojban.org/publications/cll/cll_v1.1_xhtml-section-chunks/section-story-time.html ). The first explicit usage of this word causes the interpretation of the following text/narrative/conversation/utterance to be interpreted as experiencing story time; the toggle status is explicitly 'on'. This holds even if story time interpretation had been implicitly used or required prior to such point within the same text/narrative/conversation/utterance. Thereafter, every subsequent explicit usage of this word alters the toggle status for story time interpretation between explicit application ('on') and explicit not-application ('off'), and nothing else, so that the toggle status immediately after such a usage differs from the toggle status immediately prior to such usage; consequently, within a given text/narrative/conversation/utterance, all odd-numbered explicit usages of this word cause story time interpretation to apply (the resultant toggle status is explicitly 'on') and all even-numbered explicit usages of this word cause story time interpretation to no longer apply (the resultant toggle status is explicitly 'off'). See also: \"{ki}\"."},{"word":"si'impetotki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (value, state, form) is the asymptote/limit [Calculus sense] of function/dependent variable/limitand $x_2$ as independent variable(s) $x_3$ tend(s) toward point/respective value(s)/tuple $x_4$ along path/from direction $x_5$.","notes":"$x1$ is asymptotic (one sense); $x2$ is asymptotic (different sense). Although usually used in English when an extreme value is involved (in either $x1$ or $x4$) the Lojban usage can probably be pretty general and mean \"limit along a path\"; in this usage, delete $x5$ for \"limit\" in the stronger sense or follow the immediately next sentence. A true limit (for example: two-sided in the reals; along all paths/curves in the complexes) would have \"all paths\" specified in $x5$."},{"word":"si'i'oi","selmaho":"SIhIhOI","score":1,"definition":"Marks discontinuity in story time.","notes":"When story time is either implicitly or explicitly active, this word explicitly marks a jump discontinuity between the foregoing scene/section/chapter and the current/immediately-following one; but story time is flowing piecewise continuously on either side of it. For example, a flashback or a scene break so that an already-seen (and thus now-past) event is being re-experienced from another perspective could be so marked. A sharp/notable jump futureward (often denoted by a chapter break or a tildebrand) could also be so marked. Theoretically, a jump to another location or perspective but at the same (or imemdiately-following) instant could also be marked in this way. Typically, narrations will not say the direction of jump because the slight confusion or lack of that information is used for stylistic or dramatic effect; however, such could presumably be denoted with tense markers or subscripts. See also: \"{si'i'ei}\"."},{"word":"si'irja'i","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=s_1$ is a medaillion (decorative coin) which decorates $j_2$.","notes":"Note the focus is on the decorative aspect. For “medal” in the sense of “award”, see {si'irvelne'u}."},{"word":"si'irvelne'u","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=c_1$ is a medal for $c_2$ given for atypical $c_3$ (event/property) by $c_4$.","notes":"As in {cnemu}, a positive/negative connotation is not implied. See also: {ve}."},{"word":"si'irzbaprali","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is seigniorage earned by $p_2=z_1$ in making coin $z_2=s_1$"},{"word":"sijypi'e","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=s_3$ ski-jumps to $p_2$ from $p_3$ reaching height $p_4$ propelled by/using ski $p_5=s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {skiji}, {plipe}."},{"word":"sikcurnu","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a worm with worm species $x_{2}$."},{"word":"sikta","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ affects $x_2$ in manner $x_3$ (nu / ka-of-$x_2$)","notes":"See {rinka}, {gasnu}, {galfi}, {stika}"},{"word":"siktoldi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a silkmoth/silkworm [probably Bombyx] of species/breed/type $x_2$","notes":"No implication is made about its present life stage; for specific/scientific usage, use {bombiksia}; for the larval/caterpillar/worm form, use {sikykemciftoldi}; for the moth/mature/adult form, use {sikma'ubortoldi}; for the cocoon, use {siktodlanka} or {todbi'olanka}. Since many moths have silken cocoons, in order to reference a member specifically of genus Bombyx, use {bombiksia}."},{"word":"siktysi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (plurality) interacts in manner $x_2$","notes":"Uses experimental gismu {sikta}. See {simxu}, {simsikta}"},{"word":"silja","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a chair of material $x_2$, of type/variety $x_3$","notes":"Spanish \"silla\" (chair); Tagalog \"silya\" (chair)"},{"word":"silka","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of silk produced by $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {curnu}, {bukpu}, {cilta}."},{"word":"silna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a portion/quantity of salt from source $x_{2}$, of composition including $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {sakta}."},{"word":"silru","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an exoplanet revolving around $x_2$ with planetary characteristics $x_3$, orbital parameters $x_4$"},{"word":"siltci","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a tool-whistle [v]."},{"word":"silvusi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ has a salty taste","notes":"{silna}, {vrusi}"},{"word":"simbasti","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ trades places with $x_2$ in circumstance $x_3$.","notes":"See also {simxu}, {basti}. Similar in meaning to {basysi'u}, but keeps {basti}'s place structure."},{"word":"simbasygau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ interchanges $x_2$ and $x_3$ in circumstance $x_4$.","notes":"See also {simbasti}, {gasnu}"},{"word":"simbi'o","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (plural) become mutual in property $x_2$ (ka).","notes":"See also {simxu}, {binxo}, {jorne}, {ckini}, {girzu}."},{"word":"simda'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ fight [each other] over issue $x_{2}$ (abstract).","notes":"Cf. {simxu}, {damba}, {da'arsi'u}, {da'asnu}, {dausnu}."},{"word":"simfoni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is symphony number $x_2$ key $x_3$ composed by $x_4$ performed by/at $x_5$ (event).","notes":"Cf. {zgike}, {nolzgi}, {simfoni zei pagbu}, {konceto}, {zgifi'i}."},{"word":"simfoni zei pagbu","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a movement of symphony number $k_3$ in key $k_4$ composed by $k_5$.","notes":"Cf. {simfoni}, {pagbu}, {zgike}, {nolzgi}. "},{"word":"simkarbi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ compares $x_2$ (set/plurality) in property $x_3$ (ka), determining $x_4$ (du'u/state)","notes":"{simxu} + {karbi}. karbi$_2$ and karbi$_3$ are combined into simkarbi$_2$."},{"word":"simlu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ seems/appears to have property(ies) $x_{2}$ to observer $x_{3}$ under conditions $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ seems like it has $x_2$ to $x_3$; suggest belief/observation (= {mlugau}, {mluti'i}); looks like/resembles (= {smimlu}, {mitmlu}). See also {catlu}, {viska}, {simsa}, {zgana}, {ganse}, {jarco}."},{"word":"simni'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ entail each other."},{"word":"simpapybi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ make up/peace with each other under condition $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {simxu}, {panpi}, {binxo}, {papsimbi'o}."},{"word":"simpe'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ are friends [of each other].","notes":"Cf. {simxu}, {pendo}."},{"word":"simplingo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Simplingua culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$","notes":"see https://la-lojban.github.io/sutysisku/simplingua-zho/"},{"word":"simsa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is similar/parallel to $x_{2}$ in property/quantity $x_{3}$ (ka/ni); $x_{1}$ looks/appears like $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is a likeness/image of $x_2$; $x_1$ and $x_2$ are alike; similarity and parallel differ primarily in emphasis. See also {dunli}, {frica}, {mintu}, {panra}, {simlu}, {vrici}."},{"word":"simsaje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is similar to/appears like/seems like $x_2$ in quality/property/aspect $x_3$ (ka), and the argument(s) in the $x_4$th (li; 1 or 2) sumti slot(s) of this word actually attains/has the said quality (vel sim.) $x_3$ according to standard $x_5$.","notes":"This word is similar to but more relaxed than \"{dunlije}\"; it is also similar to \"{jibnije}\". $x_4$ must be at least one of 1 or 2, but it can be both; use \"{po'o}\" or 'XOR' in order to preclude the possibility of the other option. See also: \"{trajije}\", \"{zmaduje}\", etc."},{"word":"simselnu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=n_2$ is an agreement/contract/treaty between $x_2=n_1=n_3$","notes":"from {simxu} + {se} + {nupre}"},{"word":"simsikta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ interacts with $x_2$ in manner $x_3$","notes":"Uses experimental gismu {sikta}. See {simxu}, {siktysi'u}"},{"word":"simsimu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is sesame of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"syn. {xonxoli}, {jerjelino}"},{"word":"simsumji","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the sum of all of $x_2$ added together","notes":"See also {si'i}, {sujysi'u}"},{"word":"simtermosygau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ rubs $x_2$ together.","notes":"Cf. {simxu}, {mosra}, {gasnu}, {termosygau}."},{"word":"simtu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (set) agree with each other that $x_2$ (proposition) is true about matter $x_3$","notes":"See also {djuno}"},{"word":"simxu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (set) has members who mutually/reciprocally $x_{2}$ (event [$x_{1}$ should be reflexive in 1+ sumti]).","notes":"Members of $x_1$ do to each other/one another $x_2$, and in return do $x_2$; $x_1$ (plural set) do the same thing $x_2$ to each other. See also {kampu}, {mintu}."},{"word":"since","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a snake/serpent of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {curnu}, {danlu}, {respa}, {vindu}."},{"word":"sincrboua","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a boa of species $x_2$"},{"word":"sincycrida","score":0,"definition":"$c_1$ is a dragon/lindworm of mythos/religion x2.","notes":"Cf. {resycrida}, {respa}, {ranmi}."},{"word":"sincykaifi'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an eel of species $x_2$.","notes":"syn. {angila}"},{"word":"sindus","score":1,"definition":"Indus River or things which are related thereto."},{"word":"SINgapur","score":1,"definition":"Singapore."},{"word":"singeni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is cisgender, exhibiting gender $x_2$ (ka), which is the one they were assigned at birth","notes":"Cisgender as lujvo: {duntracinse}. See also {lingeni}, {trangeni}"},{"word":"sinjabu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a squirrel of genus/species $x_2$","notes":"Any member of Sciuridae, including some that live on or under the ground. See also {ricyratcu}, {marmota}, {ardiia}."},{"word":"sinjai","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the heart/emotional/spiritual center/core of $x_2$"},{"word":"sinma","score":100005,"definition":"$x_{1}$ esteems/respects/venerates/highly regards $x_{2}$ [object of respect].","notes":"Also: $x_2$ is respected/esteemed/celebrated (= {selsi'a} for reordered places). See also {banli}, {censa}, {misno}, {nelci}, {prami}, {salci}, {jgira}."},{"word":"sinsepalumi","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a member of genus Synsepalum (flowering plants in the chicle family Sapotaceae) of species/cultivar $x2$"},{"word":"sinso","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the trigonometric sine of angle/arcsine $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {tanjo}."},{"word":"sinsynatis","score":1,"definition":"Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A.","notes":"Entities deriving their name from Cincinnatus such that the name is pronounced with /s/'s and no /k/'s can follow similar Lojbanic translation; in particular, the Society of Cincinnati (after which the city is directly named) and probably the town of Cincinnatus, New York, U.S.A. will follow suit. However, the historic and legendary Roman figure of Cincinnatus should be translated as .{kinkynatys}. (modulo vowel length)."},{"word":"sinxa","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a sign/symbol/signal representing/referring/signifying/meaning $x_{2}$ to observer $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ signifies $x_2$; (adjective:) $x_1$ is significant/meaningful/of import; signal an action (= {sniti'i}), connotation (= se {sibyti'isni}, {sibyti'ismu}). See also {lerfu}, {tcita}, {barna}, {mifra}, {smuni}."},{"word":"sinxrmanji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a manji/swastika symbol representing/meaning $x_2$ to observer $x_3$"},{"word":"si'o","selmaho":"NU","score":100000,"definition":"abstractor: idea/concept abstractor; $x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$'s concept of [bridi]."},{"word":"si'oi","selmaho":"SIhOI","score":2,"definition":"erases a SI, SA or SU cmavo; is to \"redo\" as SI/SA/SU is to \"undo\".","notes":"\"ti broda si si'oi brode\" = \"ti broda brode\". Used when a speaker decides to erase a word, phrase, or sentence, but then decides that on second thought they want to retain it. More useful with SA or SU than SI, but could also be used with SI when it has erased a particularly long word. Necessarily, a parser must carry out SIhOI erasure before SI, SA and SU erasure. More meta levels of SI are not needed, since SI and SIhOI can just alternate. \"ti broda si si'oi si brode\" = \"ti brode\". See also: {si}, {sa}, {su}, {si'au'i}."},{"word":"si'oi'e","selmaho":"VUhU","score":3,"definition":"n-ary mekso operator: Logistical growth/cumulative function, sigmoid function; $(X_3 / (1 + e^{(-X_2(X_1 - X_4))})) + X_5$.","notes":"$X_1$ is the main independent variable. $e$ is the natural base ({te'o}); $X_1$ is the primary input, all other $X_i$'s are parameters. Contextless default values: $X_2$ = 1, $X_3$ = 1, $X_4$ = 0, $X_5$ = 0. For the sake of clarity (in case the TeX does not render), the function is: $(X_3 / (1 + e^{(-X_2(X_1 - X_4))})) + X_5$."},{"word":"si'omdu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (si'o) is an idea/concept/thought about $x_{2}$ (object/abstract) by thinker $x_{3}$.","notes":"Synonymous with {sidbo}. Added by analogy with {du'umdu}, {li'imdu}, and {su'umdu}. See {nundumu}, {nildumu}, {sumdaiklei}"},{"word":"si'o ze'ei du'u","selmaho":"NU*","score":1,"definition":"abstractor: $x_1$ is $x_2$'s concept of [bridi] (proposition or {kau}-question)","notes":"= {lo} {sidbo} {be} {lo} {du'u}. See {si'o}, {ze'ei}, {kau}"},{"word":"si'o ze'ei ka","selmaho":"NU*","score":1,"definition":"abstractor: $x_1$ is $x_2$'s concept of the property [bridi]","notes":"= {sidbo} {be} {lo} {ka}. See {si'o}, {ze'ei}"},{"word":"si'o ze'ei nu","selmaho":"NU*","score":1,"definition":"abstractor: $x_1$ is $x_2$'s concept of the event [bridi]","notes":"= {sidbo} {be} {lo} {nu}. See {si'o}, {ze'ei}"},{"word":"si'o ze'ei poi'i","selmaho":"NU*","score":1,"definition":"abstractor: $x_1$ is $x_2$'s concept of the object bound to {ke'a} and described by [bridi]","notes":"= {lo} {sidbo} {be} {lo} {poi'i}. See {si'o}, {ze'ei}"},{"word":"sipfru","score":0,"definition":"$f_1=s_1$ yawns.","notes":"Cf. {sipna}, {frumu}, {moltenva'u}, {rarju'i}, {cniva'u}. "},{"word":"sipkemdjusa'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ = $sa_1$ = $sd_1$ sings lullaby song $x_2$ = $sa_2$ to audience $x_3$ = $sa_3$ = $sd_2$ = $sp_1$ in order to help $x_3$ fall or remain asleep"},{"word":"sipku'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is a bedroom with sleep $x_2=s_1$ in structure $x_3=k_2$ surrounded by partitions/walls/ceiling/floor $x_4=k_3$ (mass/jo'u)."},{"word":"sipna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is asleep (adjective); $x_{1}$ sleeps/is sleeping.","notes":"See also {senva}, {tatpi}, {cikna}, {sanji}."},{"word":"sipsa'a","score":1,"definition":"$sa_1$ sings lullaby $sa_2$ to $sa_3=si_1$.","notes":"Cf. {sipna}, {sanga}, {sipselsa'a}."},{"word":"sipsavgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=s_1$ snores.","notes":"Cf. {sipna}, {savru}, {gasnu}, {zbisnava'u}."},{"word":"sipselsa'a","score":1,"definition":"$sa_2$ is a lullaby sung by $sa_1$ to $sa_3=si_1$.","notes":"Cf. {sipna}, {sanga}, {sipsa'a}."},{"word":"sipsmacu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dormouse of species $x_2$."},{"word":"sipta'i","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=s_1$ is sleepy; $t_1=s_1$ needs/wants sleep.","notes":"Cf. {sipna}, {tatpi}, {sipydji}."},{"word":"sipta'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sleeping clothing; $x_1$ are pyjamas/pajamas"},{"word":"siptcu","score":3,"definition":"$x1=s1=n1$ is sleepy for reason $x2=n3$"},{"word":"sipybi'o","score":3,"definition":"$x_1= b_1$ falls asleep under conditions $x_2 = b_3$.","notes":"Also see {sipna}, {binxo}, {cikybi'o}"},{"word":"sipydji","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=s_1$ is drowsy/sleepy.","notes":"Cf. {sipna}, {djica}, {tatpi}, {sipta'i}."},{"word":"sipygai","score":1,"definition":"$x1=g1$ is a blanket"},{"word":"sipyjitri'ufri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=l_1=r_1=s_1$ experiences sleep paralysis including $x_2=l_2$ (event/experience)","notes":"I.e. becoming aware of muscle atonia (i.e. unability to move, speak or react) of falling asleep (hypnagogic) or awakening (hypnopompic). Often includes terrifying hallucinations (e.g. \"night mare\"). Cf. {narslutroka'e}, {sajysne}."},{"word":"sipyva'u","score":1,"definition":"$x1=s1=v1$ snores"},{"word":"sirgazgau","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ (agent) aligns/arranges linearly objects $x2$ into organized arrangement $x3$ by rules $x4$","notes":"x3 and x4 are constrained by the linearity of the arrangement, but are not uniquely determined by this property: further specification is needed. Not to be used for happenstance or nonagentive meanest/causes for alignment (such as with syzygy)."},{"word":"sirjga","score":2,"definition":"$j_1=s_1$ is a straight angle (=180° or π radians) [2-dimensional shape/form] from vertex $j_2$ subtended by lateral [segment] $j_3$."},{"word":"sirji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is straight/direct/line segment/interval between $x_{2}$ and $x_{3}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is linear.","notes":"See also {korcu}, {linji}, {kruvi}, {kuspe}."},{"word":"sirjrneuei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (line segment) is a neuein/neusis line segment (line element) constructed from directrix $x_2$ (curve; not necessarily linear) to catchline $x_3$ (curve; not necessarily linear, despite the name) which is inclined toward pole $x_4$ (point) such that it has diastema (length) $x_5$ (li; nonnegative extended-real number).","notes":"Not necessarily unique (specify another point through which it must pass if you wish to make it so, for example). Even better (lower) bounds can be given for the diastema $x_5$. The differences between $x_1$ and $x_5$ is the same as the difference between a radius (line segment) and the length of the radius (which is a nonnegative extended-real number). This is not a method of geometric construction, but a tool/means/geometric entity which is used in such constructions."},{"word":"sirmpetu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the [probably spatial] linear momentum [vector] of $x_2$ in frame of reference $x_3$","notes":"Three-vector. Technically, the word only implies a linear momentum; spatialness is perhaps implicit but should be specified in tanru for safety. See also: {impetu}, {nejnimpetu}, {cnampetu}, {ocnerta}."},{"word":"sirsunla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is is a quantity of/made from/consists of fur of animal/species/source $x_2$."},{"word":"sirtaki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Sirtaki/Syrtaki (greek dance)"},{"word":"sirxo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Syrian culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {xrabo}."},{"word":"sirzilganzu","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ (collection/system of objects, generally relative chaos) is/are in alignment/linear arrangement/generalized geometric syzygy/eclipsing configuration/linear set-up, the organization/pattern/result $x2$ of which is according to rule $x3$"},{"word":"sisku","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ seeks/searches/looks for property $x_{2}$ among set $x_{3}$ (complete specification of set).","notes":"If searching for an object or an event, use tu'a in $x_2$. See also {cirko}, {kalte}, {kavbu}, {kucli}, {rivbi}, {manci}, {facki}."},{"word":"sispe'i","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=p_1$ finds $s_2=p_2$ at/in location $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {sisku}, {penmi}, {facki}."},{"word":"sisti","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [agent] ceases/stops/halts/ends activity/process/state $x_{2}$ [not necessarily completing it].","notes":"See also {fanmo}, {mulno}, {cfari}, {denpa}, {fliba}."},{"word":"sitcuuan","score":1,"definition":"Sichuan"},{"word":"sitla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (person) refers to/checks out/confers/looks at/looks up/consults reference or citation $x_2$ for purpose $x_3$.","notes":"This is a means of intaking information. Looking up a word in a dictionary, treatments for a certain medical disease, or reading a text which is cited or referenced in another paper in order to gain additional insight on the subject of the latter are all included in this word's scope; the emphasis is not on the searching feature (distinguishing it from \"to look up\" as in \"{gugle}\") but on gaining knowledge/information from a given (usually recorded or recounted) source which is specifically designed for that purpose (so, gaining knowledge from general life experiences is not included, but gaining advice from a narrative recounting of a discrete life experience is indeed included). The means of intaking the information need not be visual, despite the English translations. Some amount of analysis is typically applied after the intake of the information; an actual ability to synthesize the information gained, along with other knowledge already held, is necessary. A citation refers to another source of information, but not in this sense; a person may use such a citation in order to refer to that source of information in this sense though. Using a citation is included in the meaning of this word, but not all instances of sitla are instances of {sitpli}. See also: \"{sitna}\", \"{lanli}\"."},{"word":"sitlana","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a watermelon (fruit)"},{"word":"sitna","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ cites/quotes/refers to/makes reference to source $x_{2}$ for information/statement $x_{3}$ (du'u).","notes":"See also {krasi}."},{"word":"sitna bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":1,"definition":"letteral: quotation mark (letteral)."},{"word":"sitsku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=s_1$ cites/quotes $c_2=s_3$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) to audience $c_3$ via expressive medium $c_4$ from source $_s2$.","notes":"Cf. {sitna}, {cusku}."},{"word":"sity'utka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1 = sitna_1 = utka_1$ cites/quotes/refers to/makes reference to a source, which itself/who themself cites/quotes/refers to/makes reference to a source, which itself/who themself in turn cites/quotes/refers to/makes reference to source, ..., which itself/who themself cites/quotes/refers to/makes reference to source $x_2 = sitna_2 = utka_2$, via intermediate path-connecting steps $x_3 = utka_3$ (ordered list; ce'o), all for the same information/statement $x_4 = sitna_3$ (du'u).","notes":"The list formed by appending $x_1$ and $x_2$ to the respective ends of $x_3$ is a chain of citations, all for the same piece of information or statement, such that each entry in the list in a direct source for the entry immediately prior to it and an indirect source for all entries prior to that one; $x_2$ may not be the ultimate source for the information, but the information can be tracked back to at least $x_2$ along the path formed. This word is a {brapagjvo} with {zevla} \".{utka}\"; it is slightly malformed in that \"{sitna}\" does not constitute a binary relationship, which is required by \".utka\"."},{"word":"sity'utkaro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (possibly indirectly) cites $x_2$, via intermediate citation path $x_3$ (ordered list; ce'o), for information/statement $x_4$, such that said $x_2$ is the ultimate source (along path $x_3$) for said information/statement $x_4$.","notes":"This word is equivalent to \"{sity'utka}\" but with the additional requirement that $x_2$ is the final 'link' in the citation chain described by $x_3$ (with $x_1$ and $x_2$ appended to their respective sides). This word is a {brapagjvo} with {zevla} \".{utkaro}\"."},{"word":"si'u","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"sidju modal, 1st place (aiding agent) aided by ..."},{"word":"sivni","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is private/personal/privy/[secret/confidential/confined] to $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is not-public/hidden.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is secret (one sense); $x_2$ is in the know/in touch with/privy to $x_1$ (= {selsivni} for reordered places); exclusion can be expressed by na'e(bo) in $x_2$: excluded/in the dark (= {nalselsivni}). See also {gubni}, {mipri}."},{"word":"sivykarni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1=s_1$ is a private journal/diary with content $x_2=k_2$ written by $x_3=k_3=s_2$."},{"word":"sivypo'eci'e","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is capitalism as practiced by $p_1=s_2$","notes":"From {sivni}, {ponse}, {ciste}. Cf. {guntrusi'o}, {fairpaltrusi'o}."},{"word":"sivyta'u","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=s_1$ is underwear worn/intended to be worn on/by $t_2$ serving purpose $t_3$"},{"word":"sivytinytci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an eavesdropping device"},{"word":"sixperli","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a Syrian pear (Pyrus syriaca) [fruit] of variety $p_2$."},{"word":"sizgo","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rose apple/member of genus Syzygium of species/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"sizrmipmepi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is mip-mapping (concept thereof).","notes":"See also: {pirnmipmepi}, {puvrmipmepi}."},{"word":"sizyjvomi'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the concept/idea of lujvo-equivalence, as held by $x_2$","notes":"See {si'o}, {jvomi'u}, {sidbo}. Essentially to be used to talk about the concept of {jvomi'u} as a feature of Lojban, and to discuss its advantages and disadvantages."},{"word":"sizyseltelkiknunselcpakezykezysminabmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a paradoxical problem in which the key to solution can only be obtained by overcoming/solving the problem first"},{"word":"sizyzilmro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is death/the idea of death according to $x_2$","notes":"Death as a noun that is neither a process/state of being dead (respectively: {puvzilmro}, {sazyzilmro}) nor deathness in the sense of the quality of being dead ({kamymro}) nor of the quality of death ({kamyzilmro}). This is the idea unto itself treated as a universal. See also: {sizyzilpalci}, {sizyzilji'e}, {sizyzilji'efri}"},{"word":"ska'ai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has color $x_2$ (the latter is the color quale normally produced by the former in a stereotypical observer).","notes":"See also {skai'i}, {skari}."},{"word":"ska'ando","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Scandinavian culture/geography/identity in aspect $x_2$","notes":"General. For North Germanic Scandinavian, use {dotsmiskano}. See also: {nordo} (which is more general), {suomne}/{tsuuomno}, {norgo}, {sfe'ero}, {slovo}, {balto}, {rusko}. This is the {zevla} form of \"{skano}\"."},{"word":"skacau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is colorless to observer $x_2$","notes":"See {skari}, {claxu}"},{"word":"skaci","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a skirt/kilt/dress of material $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is skirted [garment open at the bottom; not legged].","notes":"A skirted garment may be full length ({pastu}), but must hang below the waist from support above or at the waist. See also {taxfu}, {palku}."},{"word":"skadu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are the same color $x_3$","notes":"$x_1=skari_1=dunli_1$, $x_2=skari_1=dunli_2$, $x_3=skari_2$. See {skasmi}"},{"word":"skai'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ perceives stimulus source $x_2$ as having color $x_3$ (color quale).","notes":"x₃ is a color quale and NOT a ka-predicate. See also {skari}."},{"word":"skaip","score":1,"definition":"name: Skype (online communication program)","notes":"Also \"la {skaipe}\"."},{"word":"skaipe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ contacts $x_2$ by video-telephone/video-chat/teleconference service (product) $x_3$ provided by (company/producer/provider) $x_4$","notes":"The creation and/or use of this word does not endorse the Skype service provider/company nor any of its products, nor any other provider or product of such services, including but not limited to: teleconference/video-chat. Confer: {vidni}, {tavla}, {fonxa}."},{"word":"skalduna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Basque in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"skalpeli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a scalpel","notes":"A small straight knife with a very sharp blade used for surgery, dissection or craftwork. See also {mikce}, {larcu}, {dakfu}"},{"word":"skami","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a computer for purpose $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {kanji}, {minji}, {pensi}."},{"word":"skano","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Scandinavian culture/geography/identity in aspect $x_2$","notes":"General. For North Germanic Scandinavian, use {dotsmiskano}. See also: {nordo} (which is more general), {suomne}, {norgo}, {sfe'ero}, {slovo}, {balto}, {rusko}"},{"word":"skapi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a pelt/skin/hide/leather from $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {pilka}, {calku}, {kerfa}."},{"word":"skari","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is/appears to be of color/hue $x_{2}$ as perceived/seen by $x_{3}$ under conditions $x_{4}$.","notes":"Conditions may include lighting, background, etc.. See also {blanu}, {bunre}, {cicna}, {cinta}, {crino}, {grusi}, {narju}, {nukni}, {pelxu}, {xunre}, {zirpu}, {carmi}, {kandi}, {xekri}, {blabi}."},{"word":"skarnaguti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (hair) displays agouti shift coloration","notes":"See also {sunla}, {kerfa}, {skari}."},{"word":"skaruki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a peafowl/peacock/peahen of species $x_2$","notes":"Synonymous with {skaxruki}. See also {xruki}, {cipni}."},{"word":"skarxetmele","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ has the color of HTML / RGB hex code $x_2$","notes":"See {skarxuciba}, {zilska}, {skari}, {xetmele}, {dau}, {fei}, {gai}, {jau}, {xei}, {vai}."},{"word":"skarxuciba","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ has the color with red level $x_2$, green level $x_3$, blue level $x_4$","notes":"$x_2$ to $x_4$ are either scaled from 0~1, or subjective numbers ({so'u} / {so'i} etc.) See {zilska}, {skari}, {skarxetmele}"},{"word":"skasmi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ resembles $x_2$ in color $x_3$","notes":"$x_1$=skari$_1$=simsa$_1$, $x_2$=simsa$_2$, $x_3$=skari$_2$=jai-simsa$_3$. See {skari}, {simsa}, {ganseti}"},{"word":"skaxruki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a peacock/peahen of species $x_2$."},{"word":"skefi'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is science/technology-oriented science fiction about plot/theme/subject $c_2$ by author $c_3$, based on science $s_1$.","notes":"Also known as ``hard science fiction''."},{"word":"skekarni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a scientific journal with articles $x_2$. $x_2$ is a research article in journal or proceedings $x_1$."},{"word":"skeku'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is a laboratory [room] for studying science $x_2=s_2$.","notes":"Limited to rooms only. For the general workplace, see {skestu}."},{"word":"skepre","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is a scientist pertaining to science $s_1$ about subfield $s_2$"},{"word":"skestu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=st_1$ is a laboratory [workplace for the conduct of scientific research] for studying science $x_2=sa_2$."},{"word":"skezu'e","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is an engineer in the branch of $s_2$ based on methodology $s_3$ with purpose/goal $z_3$","notes":"from {saske} {zukte} c.f. {mi'ircikre}"},{"word":"skicu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ tells about/describes $x_{2}$ (object/event/state) to audience $x_{3}$ with description $x_{4}$ (property).","notes":"See also {lisri}, {tavla}."},{"word":"skicu zei uidje","score":1,"definition":"$u_1=s_1$ is a tooltip describing $s_2$ to $s_3$ with description $s_4$ in user interface $u_2$.","notes":"See {uidje}."},{"word":"skicyuidje","score":1,"definition":"$u_1=s_1$ is a tooltip describing $s_2$ to $s_3$ with description $s_4$ in user interface $u_2$.","notes":"See {skicu}, {uidje}. Syn. {skicu zei uidje}"},{"word":"skifa","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a logical statement which says that $x_2$ (du'u) being true logically implies (material implication) $x_3$ being necessarily true, but in which the converse does not hold (it is certain that there are cases in which 'IFF' fails: $x_2$ is not necessary for $x_3$).","notes":"Strict-'IF'; the truth of $x_2$ guarantees the truth of $x_3$ but the truth of $x_3$ gives no indication about the truth of $x_2$ (in general). This word is like {kanxe}. See also: {sigda}."},{"word":"skiji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a ski/skid/skate/runner for surface (of material) $x_{2}$ supporting skier/skater/sled/cargo $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {sakli}, {marce}, {cutci}."},{"word":"skikemckupli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=p_1=s_1$ uses book $x_2=c_1$ about/containing $x_3=c_2$ by author $x_4=c_3$ for audience $x_5=c_4$ preserved in medium $x_6=c_5$ in order to explain $x_7=s_2$ to $x_8=s_3$.","notes":"cf. {skicu}, {cukta}, {pilno}."},{"word":"skilofo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a xylophone with playing range $x_2$, of material $x_3$","notes":"See also {glokesi}, {virbafo}, {marmiba}."},{"word":"skina","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cinema/movie/film about $x_{2}$ [plot/theme/subject/activity], filmmaker $x_{3}$, for audience $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also motion picture; $x_2$ may be a convention rather than a subject; cartoon/animation (= selxraci'a {skina}); television/tv show (= {tivyskina}, regardless of length, factual content, etc.). See also {tivni}, {vidni}, {pixra}, {finti}."},{"word":"skiueli","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (quote) is a structured query language (SQL) query for performing $x_2$, having SQL type/version/flavor $x_3$. "},{"word":"skli'iparte","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is clip art."},{"word":"skogace","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bow/crossbow/ballista for shooting arrows/bolts $x_2$","notes":"jbofuvi; contraction of {skogarce'a}. cf. {cladakyxa'i}, {cladaxi}."},{"word":"skogarce'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is a bow/crossbow/ballista for shooting ammunition $x_2=c_2$ [arrow/quarrel/crossbow bolt] by flexing and releasing bow/prod/lath $x_3=g_1$ of material $x_6=g_3$, to whose two ends are tied bow string $x_4=g_2=s_1$ of material $x_5=s_2$.","notes":"To be clear, the launch mechanism is as follows: $x_4$ is pulled so as to bend $x_3$, while $x_2$ is placed on $x_4$, and $x_4$ is released, causing $x_3$ to snap back into its normal shape, launching $x_2$ as it does so."},{"word":"skoma'e","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is an aerial tramway carrying $m_2$ in/on lift $m_3$, propelled by $m_4=s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {marce}, {benji}."},{"word":"skomberu","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a mackerel of species $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {finpe}, {finprtuna}"},{"word":"sko'opu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) scopes over $x_2$ (text)","notes":"Mostly used to discuss logical scoping of quantifiers, variables, and such"},{"word":"skorbuti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has scurvy with symptoms $x_2$.","notes":"see also {nimre}"},{"word":"skori","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is cord/cable/rope/line/twine/cordage/woven strands of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cilta}, {jgena}, {marna}, {bikla}, {linsi}."},{"word":"skoripi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a scorpion."},{"word":"skorpiio","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a scorpion (arthropod)"},{"word":"skospa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vine of genus/species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {vanjba}"},{"word":"skoto","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Gaelic/Scottish culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"Irish (= {sicko'o}), Scottish (= {sunko'o}), Celtic (= {dzeko'o}), Welsh (= {nanko'o}), Breton (= {fasko'o}); since Scottish/Gaelic is only the northern branch of the Celtic tribes, many would prefer a fu'ivla for Celtic; nationalism might also demand a separate fu'ivla for Irish. See also {brito}, {glico}."},{"word":"skrante","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object) is serrated/jagged/with many and repeating and small and sharp teeth/sawtoothed, with serration $x_2$ (pattern/design/characteristics (ka) / individual tooth); $x_1$ is a saw (general sense); $x_2$ is a saw tooth."},{"word":"skuba","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a scuba set"},{"word":"skubancu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is metalinguistic with respect to the expression by $x_2$ of text $x_3$ for audience $x_4$ via medium $x_5$ .","notes":"See also {cusku}, {bancu}, {sei}, {sa'a}"},{"word":"skudi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a logical XOR/mutual-contradiction/exclusive disjunction statement saying that only/exactly one of $x_2$ and $x_3$ can be true at any given time.","notes":"This word is to {jonai} as {kanxe} is to {je}. $x_2$ and $x_3$ are symmetric with regard to exchange. See also {vlina}, {jo'ei'i}."},{"word":"skudji","score":5,"definition":"$d_1$ means/intends to say $c_2$ to $c_3$ via medium $c_4$."},{"word":"skufli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ means to say $x_2$ but mistakenly says $x_3$ instead."},{"word":"sku'ili","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a painting by painter/artist $x_2$ in style/with properties $x_3$","notes":"Nahuatl \"ihcuiliuhqui\" (painting)"},{"word":"skukemtolprogletu","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ has sex with $g_2$ with affirmative consent; $g_1$ and $g_2$ have affirmatively consensual sex.","notes":"The people involved have communicated their consent to one another. Effectively synonymous with {tolproglesku}."},{"word":"skumi'e","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=c_1$ expresses/states an order to $m_2=c_3$ for $m_3$ (event/state) to happen.","notes":"Cf. {cusku}, {minde}, {mi'esku}."},{"word":"skuna","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) expresses/says $x_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) for audience $x_3$ via expressive medium $x_4$.","notes":"Syn. {cusku}. It's an alternative to {cusku} that removes the C sound which, according to some, appears way too often in the language ({cu} {cusku} being an example of it being common indeed). {cusku}'s rafsi are retained, though. This word is used often enough to have it in the dictionary, so here you go."},{"word":"skunavi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ says $x_3$, then $x_2$ says $x_4$, then $x_1$ says $x_5$, then $x_2$ says $x_6$, ...","notes":"Like {alcu}, useful for dialogues. See also {cusku}, {skuna}, {alcu}, {tcuskuue}."},{"word":"skuro","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a groove/trench/furrow [shape/form] in object/surface $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {plixa}."},{"word":"skuselzu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a speech act, characterized by speaker $x_2$ uttering text $x_3$ to listener/audience $x_4$, for purpose $x_5$","notes":"See {cusku}, {zukte}, {bauske}, {banflese}"},{"word":"skuspu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1=s_1$ responds to $x_2=s_2$ by expressing/saying $x_3=c_2$ to $x_4=c_3$ via expressive medium $x_5=c_4$.","notes":"cf. {cusku}, {spuda}."},{"word":"skutadji","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a manner of expression of $c_1$, saying $c_2$ to $c_3$ via medium $c_4$ under conditions $t_3$."},{"word":"skutolpro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) affirmatively consents to $x_2$ (agent) performing/causing action/event/state $x_3$; $x_1$ communicates their consent to $x_2$ regarding $x_3$.","notes":"Nearly synonymous with {tolprosku}. See also {tolpro} 'give consent', {nuntolpro} 'consent' (state/action), {skukemtolprogletu} 'have sex by affirmative consent'."},{"word":"skuxai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) insults $x_2$ with insult $x_3$ (text / sedu'u)","notes":"From {cusku} + {xrani}. See {oi'a}, {cnixai}"},{"word":"slabu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is old/familiar/well-known to observer $x_{2}$ in feature $x_{3}$ (ka) by standard $x_{4}$.","notes":"This can cover both meanings of old. Old in years, i.e. age, can be conveyed through $x_2$ = the world, life, existence (= loi nu {zasti}); in usage this has been a common default for ellipsis. However slabu is not the opposite of 'young' (= {nalci'o}, {tolci'o}), but the opposite of 'new' (= {tolni'o}); also ancient (= {tcesau}), age (= {nilsau}); $x_2$ is used to $x_1$ (= selsau for reordered places); historic/historical (= {cirsau}, {cirselcedra}; also {vaipru}). (cf. {clani}, {citno}, {cnino}, se {djuno}; not the opposite of {citno}, {djuno})"},{"word":"slac bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":1,"definition":"letteral: slash (letteral)."},{"word":"sladu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ gives $x_2$ to $x_3$ in celebration of $x_4$ (event)."},{"word":"slagei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ rejoices/is-joyful in/about $x_2$ (event/state)"},{"word":"slaka","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a syllable in language $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {sance}, {valsi}, {bangu}."},{"word":"slaka bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":100002,"definition":"letteral: Lojban ',' character."},{"word":"slakylai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ contains $x_2$ (number) syllables."},{"word":"slakymidju","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ (sance) is (in)/occupies the nucleus of syllable $s_1=m_2$.","notes":"From {slaka} {midju}. See also {karsna}, {ra'isna}, {sance}."},{"word":"slakypau","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a mora [linguistics]/component of syllable $p_2=s_1$ in language $s_2$.","notes":"A syllable containing one mora is said to be monomoraic (={pavyslakypau}); a syllable with two morae is said to be bimoraic (={relslakypau}). Also, in rarer cases, a syllable with three morae is said to be trimoraic (={cibyslakypau})."},{"word":"slakypaucibmei","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is trimoraic/is the mass of three morae formed from set of mora $m_2$ whose n member(s) are $m_3=p_1$.","notes":"See also mora (={slakypau})."},{"word":"slakypaupavmei","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is monomoraic/is the mass of one morae formed from set of morae $m_2$ whose n member(s) are $m_3=p_1$.","notes":"See also mora (={slakypau})"},{"word":"slakypaurelmei","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is dimoraic/is the mass of two morae formed from set of morae $m_2$ whose n member(s) are $m_3=p_1$."},{"word":"slakypevgra","score":1,"definition":" $x_1$ (zoi quote) is $x_2$ moras/morae in 'weight' (default: 1) by standard $x_3$.","notes":"From {slaka} {pe'a} {grake}. For 'mora' itself, see {slakykemtemrau}/{slakytempau}/{slakypau}."},{"word":"slami","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of acid of composition $x_{2}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is acidic.","notes":"$x_2$: composition including $x_2$, which need not be complete specification. See also {slari}, {nimre}."},{"word":"slamrmiristika","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of myristic acid.","notes":"See also nutmeg butter (={matnrmiristika})."},{"word":"slamycarvi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=s_1$ is acid rain raining on/to $c_2$ from $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {carvi}, {slami}."},{"word":"slamystogau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ pickles $st_1$ with acid $sl_1$","notes":"See also: {slami} (vinegar), {jirvi'odja} (pickled food)."},{"word":"slanu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cylinder [shape/form] of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {kamju}, {gunro}."},{"word":"slanybi'okrogau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ rolls up material (usually sheet) $x_2$ into cylindrical/tube shape."},{"word":"slanydi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tower for purpose $x_2$.","notes":"Also means \"rook\" in chess."},{"word":"slanymapku","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=s_1$ is a top hat [cylindrical hat] made of material $m_2=s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {slanu}, {mapku}."},{"word":"slanyvau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a barrel/cylindrical container of material $x_2=s_2$ containing $x_3=v_2$ ","notes":"See also {slanu} and {vasru}. This word does not imply the barrel is wooden, it could apply to any cylindrical containment tool."},{"word":"slari","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is sour/tart to observer $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {slami}, {titla}, {kurki}, {nimre}."},{"word":"slasi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains plastic/polymer of type/component unit(s) $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {rutni}, {boxfo}, {bukpu}."},{"word":"slata'o","score":1,"definition":"$x1=t1$ is a plaque of material $x2=t2$, commemorating $x3=s3$"},{"word":"sledi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a room, building unit for purpose $x_2$","notes":"See also {kumfa}."},{"word":"slemidju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a nucleus of cell $x_2$ [default biological].","notes":"See also {selci}, {ratmidju}."},{"word":"slepau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=pagbu_1=selci_1$ is an irreducible/fundamental/indivisible part or constituent or unit which partially composes whole $x_2=pagbu_2$.","notes":"$x_2$ differs from {selci}$_2$ in that $x_1$ need not be the most basic form of a substance or entity and $x_2$ may be a complex system involving many different such parts. For example, one may claim that organs ($x_1$) are the most basic body-part (and they can work together in order to form an organ system, such as the cardiovascular or digestive system ($x_2$)), but they are not the most basic unit of the body (which maybe is an organelle or DNA or something; selci$_2$). Having multiple $x_1$ will just make a large collection of that thing, not necessarily $x_2$ (unlike with \"selci\": lots of water molecules make a collection of water but nothing more, lots of biological cells form an abstract mass of life but not necessarily anything more, etc.); $x_2$ may have many $x_1$s, each of which may be mutually very distinct. A gear, ink cartridge, needle, etc. could each be slepau of a printer (machine). Do not confuse with \"{selpau}\"."},{"word":"sli'au","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is solid (state of matter)."},{"word":"slicargau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ causes $x_2$ to rotate about $x_3$ back and forth with frequency $x_4$"},{"word":"slicka","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$=$c_1$ is a cradle made of $c_2$, holding $c_3$, rocking at speed $s_2$ through positions $s_3$.","notes":"See also {vercka}."},{"word":"sligau","score":3,"definition":"$g_1$ swings $s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {slilu}, {desku}."},{"word":"sligu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is solid, of composition/material including $x_{2}$, under conditions $x_{3}$.","notes":"Conditions include temperature and pressure. See also {runta}, {litki}, {gapci}, {jdari}, {dunja}, {pulce}, {jduli}."},{"word":"slijdikygau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ damps $x_2=j_1=s_1$ by amount $x_3=j_3$","notes":"from {slilu} + {jdikygau}"},{"word":"slili'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sinusoidal line"},{"word":"slilu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ oscillates at rate/frequency $x_{2}$ through set/sequence-of-states $x_{3}$ (complete specification).","notes":"Also (expressible either with desku or slilu): side to side, to and from, back and forth, reciprocal (motion), rotates, revolves. See also {dikni}, {rilti}, {morna}, {desku}, {janbe}, {boxna}."},{"word":"slimake","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a slug of family/genus $x_2$","notes":"See also {skargolu}."},{"word":"slimuko","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is slime/mucus made from/by $x_2$"},{"word":"slinkuui","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a slinky (toy)","notes":"See {kelci}. This word gave a name to \"slinku'i test\". {kelrslinki} is a synonym"},{"word":"sliri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of sulfur/brimstone (S); [metaphor: foul odor, volcanic].","notes":"See also {xukmi}, {panci}, {pelxu}."},{"word":"sliryslami","score":1,"definition":"$sla_1=sli_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of sulphuric acid (H2SO4)."},{"word":"slisarxe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ resonates, is in resonance with $x_2$."},{"word":"slogane","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (text, entity) is a slogan of $x_2$ (entity)","notes":"See also {sinxa}, {lanci}"},{"word":"slosi'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a golden coin issued by $x_2$ of value $x_3$","notes":"see {solji}, {sicni}"},{"word":"sloska","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ = $s_1$ is golden/gold-colored when viewed/perceived by $x_2$ = $s_3$ under conditions $x_3$ = $s_4$.","notes":"Cf. {solji}, {skari}, {rijyska}, {ransyska}."},{"word":"slovako","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Slovak culture in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"slovensk","score":1,"definition":"Slovakia."},{"word":"slovino","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Slovenian/Slovene in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"see also {nanslovo}, {slovo}, {slovako}"},{"word":"slovo","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Slavic language/culture/ethos in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {softo}, {rusko}, {vukro}."},{"word":"sluji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the muscle [body-part] controlling $x_{2}$, of body $x_{3}$; [metaphor: tools of physical power].","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$/$x_2$/$x_3$ is muscular (different senses). See also {rectu}, {xadni}, {zajba}."},{"word":"slumano","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is suman Philippine rice cake of ingredients/contents $x_2$ of type/variety $x_3$"},{"word":"sluni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains onions/scallions of type/cultivar $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {stagi}."},{"word":"slunrjepsoni","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a Jepson's onion (Allium jepsonii) of variety/strain $s_2$.","notes":"Jepson's onion, honoring renowned California botanist Willis Linn Jepson."},{"word":"slunrkurati","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a Kurrat/Egyptian leek (Allium ampeloprasum) of variety/strain $s_2$."},{"word":"slunyspa","score":1,"definition":"$sp_1$ is an onion plant (genus Allium) of species/strain $sp_2$ with onions/scallions $sl_1$."},{"word":"slurume","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'free' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: SEI # (terms (CU #)?)? selbri /SEhU/ | SOI # sumti sumti? /SEhU/ | vocative (relative-clauses)? selbri (relative-clauses)? /DOhU/ | vocative (relative-clauses)? CMENE+ # (relative-clauses)? /DOhU/ | vocative sumti? /DOhU/ | (number | lerfu-string) MAI | TO text /TOI/ | XI # (number | lerfu-string) /BOI/ | XI # VEI # mex /VEhO/. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"slutsa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (person/animal) is physically strong / muscular / has strong muscles by standard $x_2$."},{"word":"sma'acu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a computer mouse (physical object)","notes":"Syn. {pevysmacu}. See {samxa'e}"},{"word":"sma'ara","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ experiences ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response).","notes":"See also {frati}, {tirna}, {viska}, {ganse}, {pluka}, {kufra}."},{"word":"smac","score":0,"definition":"Mouse","notes":"Mickey Mouse (=smikis.smac), Minnie Mouse (=sminis.smac)"},{"word":"smacmaut","score":2,"definition":"Smash Mouth"},{"word":"smacni","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is calm about $x_2=c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {caucni}, {seicni}, {sivycni}."},{"word":"smacrkobaiu","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a guinea pig of species $x_2$."},{"word":"smacu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a mouse of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {ratcu}."},{"word":"smacymirli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mouse deer of species $x_2$","notes":"synonym {tragulo}"},{"word":"smadi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ guesses/conjectures/surmises $x_{2}$ (du'u) is true about subject $x_{3}$; [epistemology].","notes":"Also: $x_1$ has a hunch that $x_2$ is true; $x_1$ imagines $x_2$ is true; words usable for epistemology typically have a du'u place. See also {djuno}, {facki}, {jijnu}, {sruma}."},{"word":"smadyfi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is speculative fiction about plot/theme/subject $x_2$ by author $x_3$","notes":"smadi cfika"},{"word":"smaji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (source) is quiet/silent/[still] at observation point $x_{2}$ by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {kerlo}, {panpi}, {savru}, {tirna}."},{"word":"smaka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ feels the taste $x_2$","notes":"See {tasta}, {vrusi}, {ganse}, {palpi}, {viska}"},{"word":"smani","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a monkey/ape/simian/baboon/chimpanzee of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {mabru}, {danlu}."},{"word":"smanralenopiteku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an Allen's swamp monkey (genus Allenopithecus) of species/breed $x_2$."},{"word":"smanrbonobo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bonobo ape (Pan paniscus) of breed $x_2$."},{"word":"smanrcebu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gracile capuchin monkey (genus Cebus) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"smanrgorila","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gorilla ape (genus Gorilla) of species/breed $x_2$."},{"word":"smanrmandrilu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mandrill/drill (genus Mandrillus) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"smanroranguta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an orangutang (genus Pongo) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"smanrsaimiri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a squirrel monkey (genus Saimiri) of species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"The name of the genus Saimiri is of Tupi origin (sai-mirim or gai-mbirin < sai 'monkey' and mirim 'small')."},{"word":"smanrsapaju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a robust capuchin monkey (genus Sapuja) of species/breed $x_2$.","notes":"See also \"gracile capuchin monkey\" (={smanrcebu})."},{"word":"smanrtcimpazi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) of breed $x_2$."},{"word":"smanyjinkytoldu'evidru","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$=$jt_1$=$s_1$ is SIV [Simian immunodeficiency virus] of $jt_2$.","notes":"From {smani}, {jinkytoldu'e}, {vidru}. s2, v2 and v3 subsumed."},{"word":"smanyjinkytoldu'evir","score":0,"definition":"v1=jt1=r1 is SIV [simian immunodeficiency virus] of jt2.","notes":"From {smani}, {jinkytoldu'e}, {vidru}. v2, v3 and s2 subsumed. See also HIV (={re'ajinkytoldu'evir})."},{"word":"smapiri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a morphism from $x_2$ to $x_3$."},{"word":"smartefono","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a smartphone","notes":"See also {skami}, {fonxa}"},{"word":"smasku","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ whispers $c_2=s_1$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) to audience $c_3$ via expressive medium $c_4$, quietly by standard $s_3$","notes":"Cf. {smaba'u}, {lausku}, {laurba'u}, {mliba'u}, {laurblesku}."},{"word":"smela","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plum/peach/cherry/apricot/almond/sloe [fruit] (genus Prunus) of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"{zirsmela} for plum, {xunsmela} for cherry, {najysmela} for peach, {pelsmela} for apricot, {ri'orsmela} for almond, {blasmela} for sloe. Cf. {rutrprunu}, {ricrprunu}, {flaume}, {persika}, {rutrceraso}, {birkoku}, {frambesi}, {fragari}, {plise}, {perli}, {rozgu}"},{"word":"smetana","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of sour cream of composition $x_2$","notes":"See also {kruji}, {ladru}, {matne}."},{"word":"smidali","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is semolina made from grain $x_2$"},{"word":"smilodo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a saber-toothed tiger (extinct genus Smilodon) of species/breed $x_2$","notes":"See {bramlatu}, {cabnalza'i}"},{"word":"smimlu","score":1,"definition":"$siml_1=sims_1$ resembles/looks like/appears to be similar/parallel to $sims_2$ in property/quantity $sims_3$ to observer $siml_3$ under conditions $siml_4$"},{"word":"smisi'u","score":1,"definition":"The members of $x_1=simx_1$ (set) resemble one another in property $x_2=simx_2$.","notes":"{simsa}1 and simsa2 are merged into {simxu}1, by virtue of simxu's ability to take any 2-way relationship and make it into an n-way relationship (lujvopap.txt); cf. {simsa}, {simxu}, {dunli}, {mintu}, {panra}, ma'oste {du}."},{"word":"smitra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=t_1=s_1$ acts like/similarly to $x_2=t_2=s_2$ in property $x_3=s_3$ under conditions $x_4=t_3$.","notes":"See also {simsa}, {tarti}."},{"word":"smoka","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a sock/stocking [flexible foot and lower leg garment] of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cutci}, {taxfu}."},{"word":"smokrtabi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tabi of material $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {smoka}."},{"word":"smorodina","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a currant of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"See {spati}, {jbari}, {grosela}"},{"word":"smucau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is meaningless / nonsense to $x_2$","notes":"Syn. {nonselsmu}"},{"word":"smuci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a spoon/scoop (tool) for use $x_{2}$, made of material $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {dakfu}, {forca}, {tutci}."},{"word":"smudra","score":5,"definition":"$x_1=d_1=s_1$ is semantically correct in situation/context $x_2=d_3$, having meaning $x_3=s_1$ according to interpreter $x_4=s_3=d_4$.","notes":"Cf. {smuni}, {drani}."},{"word":"smudu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ defines $x_2$ to mean $x_3$."},{"word":"smudu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ means the same as/has the same meaning as/is identical in meaning to $x_2$ to interpreter $x_3$"},{"word":"smudukti","score":3,"definition":"$d_1$ and $d_2=s_2$ are antonyms of each other.","notes":"Cf. {smuni}, {dukti}."},{"word":"smugau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ refers to $s_1$ with expression $s_2$ recognized by $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cusku}."},{"word":"smujbi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (symbol/text) is close to $x_2$ (symbol/text) in meaning, as seen by $x_3$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ and $x_2$ mean approximately the same thing."},{"word":"smujmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ understands the meaning of $x_2$ that is introduced by $x_3$"},{"word":"smuni","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a meaning/interpretation of $x_{2}$ recognized/seen/accepted by $x_{3}$.","notes":"Referential meaning (={selsni}, {snismu}). See also {jimpe}, {sinxa}, {valsi}, {tanru}, {gismu}, {lujvo}, {cmavo}, {jufra}."},{"word":"smuni'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ semantically entails $x_2$; the latter has the former as one of its semantic consequences."},{"word":"smusi'o","score":1,"definition":"$sm_1=si_1$ is the abstract meaning of $sm_2$ recognized/seen/accepted by $sm_3$ ","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {sidbo}, {smuni}"},{"word":"smuske","score":1,"definition":"$sa_1$ is semantics with methodology $sa_3$."},{"word":"smusku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ expresses meaning $x_2$ to addressee/audience $x_3$ by doing $x_4$ (property of $x_1$)","notes":"See also {cusku}, {smuni}."},{"word":"smusu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ expresses meaning $x_2$ (du'u/si'o) to addressee/audience $x_3$ by doing $x_4$ (property of $x_1$)","notes":"Gismu form of {smusku}. The act ($x_4$) may or may not be linguistic. Proposed rafsi: -sus-. See also {cusku}, {smuni}, {corci}"},{"word":"smu'uni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the intended meaning of $x_2$ as intended by $x_3$","notes":"Place structure parallels {smuni}. See also {smuni}, {jimpe}, {aidji}."},{"word":"smuvanbi","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is the context of meaning $v_2=s_1$ of event/action/object $s_2$ recognized by $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {smuni}, {vanbi}, {jimpe}, {sinxa}."},{"word":"smuvelckivla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is a gloss word/keyword (or phrase) for the meaning of $x_2$ (du'u/text) in language $x_3$","notes":"If $x_2$ is filled with an abstraction (specifically, a {du'u} construct), the meaning is the content expressed therewith; if $x_2$ is a quoted text/word, the meaning is the semantic referent set or relationship content expressed thereby."},{"word":"smuvelski","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a description of $x_2$'s meaning","notes":"See also {smuni}, {skicu}"},{"word":"smuvrici","score":3,"definition":"$v_1=s_2$ is polysemous/ambiguous/vague, having many meanings including $s_1$ to observer $s_3$.","notes":"Does not necessarily imply that $x_3$ has trouble interpreting $x_1$. Cf. {pavysmu}."},{"word":"snacau","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an alone."},{"word":"snacku","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is an audiobook about $x_2$"},{"word":"snada","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [agent] succeeds in/achieves/completes/accomplishes $x_{2}$ as a result of effort/attempt/try $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ reaches $x_2$; (adjective:) $x_1$ is successful; $x_2$ (event/state/achievement). See also {fliba}, {troci}, {jgira}."},{"word":"snada'i","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ knocks on/hits door/object $d_2$ with instrument [or body-part] $d_3$ making sound $s_1$"},{"word":"snadytoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ tries to succeed in $x_2$"},{"word":"snafu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fucked up/snafu/gaffe/messed up (wrong) event/situation caused by $x_2$ by standard $x_3$; $x_2$ fucks up in doing or by causing $x_1$.","notes":"An .u'ivla . $x_1$ may be typical but, in any case, it is messed up and bad. Partial synonym: {vandani}."},{"word":"snafu'ivla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an onomatopoeic word meaning $x_2$ in language $x_3$, based on sound $x_4$ emitted by $x_5$","notes":"Syn. {sa'ei zei valsi}, {onmatopo'eia}. Note: do not be confused by the similarity to {fu'ivla}; {snafu'ivla} does not necessarily indicate a loan word; rather, it refers to copying ({fukpi}) a sound ({sance})."},{"word":"snajalra","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cockroach with cockroach species $x_{2}$."},{"word":"snalubma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=l_1=s_2$ is an ambulance; an object producing sound $x_2=s_1$ and which has its name $x_3=l_2$ transformed by transformation $x_4=l_3$ (default: reflection) written on it","notes":"Uses experimental gismu {lubma}. See also: {bilma}, {spita}, {karce}."},{"word":"snanu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is to the south/southern side of $x_{2}$ according to frame of reference $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {berti}, {stuna}, {stici}, {farna}."},{"word":"snapisa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is mustard of species/breed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {armoraki}, {kobli}, {cpinytsapi}, {sansrmustardo}, {koblrsinapi}."},{"word":"snasni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sound/acoustic signal, produced/emitted by $x_2$ and meaning $x_3$ to $x_4$ (listener)."},{"word":"snavei","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a sound recording of $v_2$ (data/facts/du'u) about $v_3$ on recording medium $v_4$."},{"word":"snaveitci","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a microphone for recording sound $s_1$ produced/emitted by $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {dicyselsna}, {cukmirvelvei}, {srimakyvelvei}, {cukyku'ovelvei}."},{"word":"snavi","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the audio/sound content to of recording/broadcast $x_2$ displayed/produced by medium/device $x_3$","notes":"A recording inherently has or does not have audio content. See also: {vidvi}."},{"word":"snazga","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ listens to $x_2$","notes":"Synonymous to {tinju'i}; see also {tirna}, {sance}."},{"word":"snecrofant","score":1,"definition":"morphine","notes":"\"morphine\" is named after the Greek god of dreams, Morpheus, for its tendency to cause sleep."},{"word":"sneju'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dreamcatcher, passing dreams $x_2$, stopping dreams $x_3$, with netting properties $x_4$."},{"word":"snicmaci","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is an algebra of type/describing $c_2$","notes":"Includes both elementary and abstract algebra. See also {cmaci}, {sinxa}"},{"word":"snicne","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a variable taking value $x_2$ under conditions $x_3$.","notes":"See also {sinxa}, {cenba}"},{"word":"snidari'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a jellyfish/jelly/sea jelly/member of phylum Cnidaria of species/breed $x_2$.","notes":"See also {jdufi'e}."},{"word":"snidu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ seconds in duration (default is 1 second) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {cacra}, {junla}, {mentu}, {tcika}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}."},{"word":"snigau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ assigns symbol/variable $x_2$ to value/referent $x_3$ for observer $x_4$.","notes":"See also {sinxa}, {gasnu}"},{"word":"sniju","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a coconut (Cocos nucifera) of variety $x_2$","notes":"Hawaiian \"niu\"; Tagalog \"niyóg\""},{"word":"snile'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ideogram/symbol in writing system $x_2$ meaning $x_3$.","notes":"see also {jugle'u}, {misryle'u}"},{"word":"snime","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is made of/contains/is a quantity/expanse of snow.","notes":"See also {bratu}, {carvi}, {bisli}."},{"word":"snipa","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ adheres/sticks to $x_{2}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is sticky/gummy/adhesive.","notes":"Note that $x_1$ is the adhering surface being claimed; $x_2$ need not be sticky. See also {tarla}, {viknu}."},{"word":"snipeitcini","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the pre-operational stage as experienced by child $x_2$","notes":"2nd stage in Jean Piaget's 4 stages of cognitive development. Between 2-7 years, a child learns to think symbolically."},{"word":"snisimsumji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the sigma summation of expression $x_2$ with variable $x_3$ over domain $x_4$.","notes":"See also {si'i}"},{"word":"snisku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ expresses/transmits symbol/meaningful expression $x_2$ for audience $x_3$ by doing $x_4$ (ternary relation between $x_1$, $x_2$ and $x_3$)","notes":"See also {smusku}, {cusku}, {sinxa}, {smuni}."},{"word":"snitatu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tattoo","notes":"See {sinxa}, {skapi}, {pilka}, {cagna}"},{"word":"snitc","score":1,"definition":"snitch"},{"word":"sniuenzi","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is text meaning $x_2$ in language $x_3$","notes":"See {sinxa}, {uenzi}, {smuni}, {valsi}"},{"word":"snocanci","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ fades from location $c_2$","notes":"c.f. {masno} {canci}"},{"word":"snomabru","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a sloth of genus/species $m_2$."},{"word":"snomau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is slower than $x_2$ at $x_3$ (event) by margin $x_4$."},{"word":"snoraisli","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an oscillate with oscillation state $x_{2}$ with range limited by extreme $x_{3}$."},{"word":"snucpa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=s_1=c_1$ negotiates $x_2=s_2=c_2$ with $x_3=c_3$","notes":"from {casnu} + {cpacu}"},{"word":"snuji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a sandwich/layering [not restricted to food] of $x_{2}$ sandwiched between $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {midju}, {nenri}, {sepli}, {senta}, {jbini}, {bitmu}, {sruri}."},{"word":"snukarni","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a [shared journal]/blog about topic/subject $k_2=c_2$ published/administered by $k_3$ for participants/audience $k_4=c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {casnu}, {karni}, {snustu}, {kibykarni}."},{"word":"snura","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is secure/safe from threat $x_{2}$ (event).","notes":"See also {ckape}, {kajde}, {marbi}, {terpa}, {xalni}, {bandu}."},{"word":"snustu","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ is a forum for $c_1$ to discuss/talk about topic/subject $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {casnu}, {stuzi}, {snukarni}, {kibykarni}, {kibysnustu}"},{"word":"snuti","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event/state) is an accident/unintentional on the part of $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is an accident.","notes":"See also {zukte}, {cunso}."},{"word":"so","selmaho":"PA1","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: 9 (digit) [nine]."},{"word":"so'a","selmaho":"PA4","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: almost all (digit/number)."},{"word":"so'au","selmaho":"PA4","score":2,"definition":"subjective number which is constant over time","notes":"See also {stodi}, {ziltodi}, {ze'au}, {ja'au}."},{"word":"sobde","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of soya [grain/bean] of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {dembi}, {gurni}."},{"word":"sobgrasu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=g_1$ is a quantity of soybean oil from soybeans of species/variety $s_2=g_2$."},{"word":"sobjau","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=d_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity/expanse of soy milk/soya milk/soybean milk/soy juice/soy drink from soybeans of species/variety $s_2$.","notes":"Soy \"milk\" is produced by soaking dry soybeans and grinding them with water."},{"word":"soblanbi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=l_1$ is a quantity of soy protein of type/soy species $s_2=l_2$ ."},{"word":"sobrtempe","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a quantity of tempeh from soybeans of species/strain $s_2$."},{"word":"sobrtofu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a quantity of tofu/bean curd from soybeans of species/strain $s_2$."},{"word":"sobysanso","score":1,"definition":"$sa_1$ is soy sauce for use with $sa_2$, containing ingredients including $sa_3$.","notes":"Cf. {kukfusra}, {tsapi}, {silna}, {furfipsanso}."},{"word":"sobyxinmo","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=x_1$ is a quantity of ink of color/pigment $x_2$ used by writing device $x_3$ from soybeans of species/variety $s_2$."},{"word":"socku'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_1=s_1$ is a closet/storeroom for materials $x_2=s_2$ in containment $x_3=s_3$ in home/building/structure $x_4=k_2$ surrounded by partitions/walls/ceiling/floor $x_5=k_3$ (mass/jo'u)","notes":"$x_3$ need not be a container, but could merely be a mode of storage; e.g. a heap."},{"word":"socni","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a binary operator which is associative in space/under conditions/on (or endowing) set $x_2$.","notes":"Denote $x_1$ by \"♤\"; for any elements x,y,z in the set of concern, '♤' is associative iff (x♤y)♤z = x♤(y♤z), where equality is defined in the space and parenthetic grouping denotes higher prioritization/earlier application. An operator being associative usually results, notationally, in the dropping of explicit parentheses. \"Associative property\"/\"associativity\" = \"ka(m)( )socni\". Notice that a space is understood to support association (or 'be associative') under a given operator $x_1$ in the sense that its elements and equality relation are such that all ordered pairs can be exchanged in application under the operator while maintaining equality; this is similar to a space being endowed with identity element(s) under a given operator and also an operator have identity in a space - in English, associativity is often understood to be a property of a function and the existence of an identity to be a property of a space, but they are wed in Lojban, as they should be, for neither makes sense without the other and the property is a relationship between the operator and the space. See also: {cajni}, {sezni}, {dukni}, {facni}."},{"word":"socnrpanrnji'akobi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a binary operator in structure $x_2$ which exhibits the Jacobi property with respect to binary operator $x_3$ (which also endows $x_2$) and element/object $x_4$ (which is an element of the underlying set which form $x_2$).","notes":"This word uses a classifier which involves experimental gismu \"{socni}\" as a veljvo. Let $x_1$ be denoted by \"$f$\", $x_2$ be denoted by \"X\", $x_3$ be denoted by \"$+$\", and $x_4$ be denoted by \"e\". Then $f$ exhibits the Jacobi property iff, for any $x, y, z$ in $X$, the following is true: $f(x, f(y, z)) + f(z, f(x, y)) + f(y, f(z, x)) = e$. Notice that $f$ may not be commutative; it may be necessary to further specify that $e$ is the identity element in $X$ for operstor '$+$', assuming that such is appropriate."},{"word":"sodna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of alkali metal of type $x_{2}$ [default sodium].","notes":"Also potassium, lithium, cesium. Soda. See also {jilka}, {jinme}."},{"word":"sodnlrubidi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of rubidium (Rb)."},{"word":"sodnrcesi","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of cesium (Cs)."},{"word":"sodnrfransi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of francium (Fr)."},{"word":"sodnrkali","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of potassium [K].","notes":"Potassium is a chemical element with symbol K (from Neo-Latin kalium). See also {sodna}."},{"word":"sodnrlito","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of lithium (Li).","notes":"Berzelius gave the alkaline material the name \"lithion/lithina\", from the Greek word \"lithos\", meaning \"stone\")."},{"word":"sodnysodna","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of sodium [Na].","notes":"See {sodna}."},{"word":"sodva","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of a carbonated beverage/soda of flavor/brand $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also: soft drink (though this sometimes includes tea and coffee as distinct from alcoholic beverages which are \"hard drinks\"). See also {jilka}, {jinme}."},{"word":"so'e","selmaho":"PA4","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: most."},{"word":"so'e'ai","selmaho":"SOhEhAI","score":2,"definition":"Delimit a replacement for the previous expression using arbitrary delimitors.","notes":"same meaning as {lo'ai} ... {sa'ai} ... {le'ai}, but with the syntax of {zoi}, hence the use of nonce delimiters. This cmavo allows to even quote {lo'ai}, {sa'ai}, and {le'ai}, by changing the delimitor (and thus not needing an escape cmavo). Example: (lo'ai cipna sa'ai sipna le'ai) is identic to (so'e'ai gy. cipna .gy. sipna .gy)."},{"word":"so'ei","selmaho":"UI3","score":3,"definition":"discursive: \"to be honest\", being frank, candid, speaking one's mind - deliberately \"not getting into it\", saying less than is on one's mind"},{"word":"so'eroi","selmaho":"ROI*","score":100000,"definition":"tense interval modifier: usually; objectively quantified tense; defaults as time tense."},{"word":"softo","score":99997,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Russian empire/USSR/ex-USSR (Soviet]/CIS culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {rusko}, {vukro}, {slovo}."},{"word":"sofybakni","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=b_1=s_1$ is a Soviet cow/cattle/kine/ox/[bull/steer/calf] [beef-producer/bovine] of species/breed $x_2=b_2$ and reflecting USSR/ex-USSR [Soviet] culture/nationality in aspect $x_3=s_2$.","notes":"Why not give a definition to this word :) See {softo} {bakni}."},{"word":"sofygu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is USSR (Soviet Union)","notes":"Cf. {gugdesu'u}, {softo}, {sesre}, {rukygu'e}, {gugderu'u}, {sesrygugde}"},{"word":"so'i","selmaho":"PA4","score":100002,"definition":"digit/number: many."},{"word":"soi","selmaho":"SOI","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: reciprocal sumti marker; indicates a reciprocal relationship between sumti."},{"word":"soi'a","selmaho":"NOIhA","score":3,"definition":"subordinating adverbial: converts selbri to bridi adverbial term. The bridi is claimed to satisfy the first place of the converted selbri, but is not itself claimed to occur. {broda soi'a brode} means {lo nu broda cu brode}","notes":"Has rightward scope. Terminator {fe'u}. See also {poi'a}, {noi'a}, {poi'o'a}, {noi'o'a}, {soi}."},{"word":"soi'ai","selmaho":"PA","score":1,"definition":"almost all/almost every/almost everywhere (technical sense): there is a non-universal conull subset (the complementary (sub)set of which is non-empty but of measure 0, where complement is taken with respect/relative to the universal set) of such things that are satisfactory.","notes":"Important point: This word further assumes that the complementary set is non-empty, meaning that this word cannot mean \"literally and affirmatively all/every/everywhere\" (which is \"ro\"); this is similar to how \"{re}\" is not the same as \"{su'o} re\"; in order to include both possibilities, use \"{su'osoi'ai}\". Additionally, this word can be used as a quantifier. See also: \"{soi'au}\", \"{pisoi'ai}\"."},{"word":"soi'au","selmaho":"PA","score":2,"definition":"almost none/almost no/almost nowhere (technical sense): the subset of satisfactory such things is null but non-empty.","notes":"This word does not potentially include \"{no}\"; there exists at least one element of the universal set which is satisfactory; for inclusion of either option, use \"{su'esoi'au}\"; this extra requirement is analogous to \"{ci}\" not including \"{re}\" or \"{su'e} ci\" and is directly similar to the distinction between \"soi'au\" and \"{su'osoi'ai}\". This word can be used as a quantifier. See also: \"{soi'ai}\", \"{pisoi'au}\"."},{"word":"soi'auroi","selmaho":"ROI*","score":1,"definition":"almost never/nowhere (default: time sense)","notes":"This is a very physical interpretation of the \"almost nowhere\" definition of {soi'au}; in that definition, the space was a set (well, sigma algebra) - but here, it is literally physical spacetime or some subspace thereof."},{"word":"soi'e","selmaho":"MOI","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is PA seconds in duration by standard $x_2$.","notes":"Example \"pu lo re soi'e\" meaning \"two seconds ago\". See also {snidu}, {nei'o}, {lei'o}, {jei'o}, {doi'e}, {coi'e}, {moi'e}, {cei'a}."},{"word":"soi'i","selmaho":"SOIhI","score":1,"definition":"head-final content clause relativizer: it turns the current clause into a subordinate content clause, binds it to the {ke'a} pronoun, and restart the current clause afresh (as if its previous content was erased or moved into a hidden prenex).","notes":"Example: «ra na pu klama soi'i ke'a se krinu lo du'u lo snime cu carvi», \"they didn't come, because it snowed\" (notice how {soi'i} forcibly closes the scope of the negator {na})."},{"word":"so'imei","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantified selbri: convert many to cardinal; $x_{1}$ is a set with many members $x_{2}$ of total set $x_{3}$."},{"word":"so'inba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a property satisfied by an increasing number of things; more and more things satisfy $x_1$."},{"word":"so'iroi","selmaho":"ROI*","score":100000,"definition":"tense interval modifier: many times; objective tense; defaults as time tense."},{"word":"soirsai","score":1,"definition":"$sa_1$ is a field ration consisting of dishes including $sa_2$, for $so_1$ of army $so_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sonci}, {sanmi}, {bilni}, {jenmi}, {fatri}, {pagbu}"},{"word":"soi'u","selmaho":"PA","score":-1,"definition":"almost none/almost no/almost nowhere (technical sense): the subset of satisfactory such things is null","notes":"Can be used as a quantifier. See also: {soi'a}, {pisoi'u}"},{"word":"soi'uroi","selmaho":"ROI*","score":-1,"definition":"almost never/nowhere (default: time sense)"},{"word":"sojnalsajbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ becomes unconscious/loses consciousness.","notes":"The unconsciousness/lack of awareness herein referenced is the same as for \"{sojnalsanji}\"."},{"word":"sojnalsanji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is in the state of general unconsciousness/unawareness.","notes":"This is not referring to a lack of awareness of a single/particular thing or a single sensory input - and is usually not extremely brief; instead, it is referring to a general or wide-ranging unawareness. Awareness/consciousness must be a possible (regardless of its being a typical) state of $x_1$; in other words, awareness/consciousness must be something which is capable of being 'lost'. Do NOT use it to in order to directly translate an English phrase such as \"they were unconscious of the fact that they were being stalked\" - instead, use \"{nalsanji}\" vel sim. for that meaning. In humans, this can be due to fainting, coma, general anaesthesia, concussion, syncope, perhaps sleep (mostly/kinda so but not entirely/perfectly so), perhaps/arguably death, etc.; in a hypothetical general AI with cognition, this can also be due to being turned off or put into hibernation."},{"word":"sojypa'a","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ expects $p_2$ (event); $p_1$ expects $p_2$ to happen.","notes":"$p_2$ is likely. It has high probability. Cf. {pacna}, {sorpa'a}, {sotpa'a}."},{"word":"soki'o","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 9,000 expressed with comma."},{"word":"sol","score":0,"definition":"Soul"},{"word":"solcist","score":1,"definition":"the Solar System (notice: proper noun); Sol system.","notes":"As opposed to a generic solar/stellar system. This is the one which is approximately centered on and dominated by the Sun/Sol and which contains Jupiter and Earth, among many other objects. The native stellar system of humanity; the human solar system. For the generic term, use \"{tarci'e}\"."},{"word":"soldei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Sunday of week $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"solgu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is sunlight illuminating $x_2$ from sun $x_3$"},{"word":"solgu'idicyborprami'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a solar panel / device for producing electricity from sunlight by process $x_2$ (ka).","notes":"The x2 is a property of the light illuminating the apparatus. Although the word \"panel\" appears in the definition, other shapes are encompassed by this word."},{"word":"solgusli'i","score":1,"definition":"$x1=l1$ is a sunbeam/sunray/[line of sunlight] illuminating $x2=g2$"},{"word":"solji","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of gold (Au); [metaphor: valuable, heavy, non-reactive].","notes":"See also {ricfu}, {rijno}, {narju}, {pelxu}."},{"word":"soljunla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sundial measuring time units $x_2$ to precision $x_3$","notes":"from {solri} + {junla}"},{"word":"solmapku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sun hat/sun bonnet"},{"word":"solminli","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ (default 1) Astronomical Unit(s) (AU) by standard $x_3$.","notes":"from {solri} {minli} c.f. {gusminli} {tanminli}."},{"word":"solnavni","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of helium (He).","notes":"See also {solri}, {navni}"},{"word":"solnuncanci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sunset at location $x_2$ as observed by $x_3$"},{"word":"solnuntolcanci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sunrise at location $x_2$ as observed by $x_3$","notes":"See also {solnuncanci}, {solri}, {cerni}, {vanci}."},{"word":"solri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the sun of home planet $x_{2}$ (default Earth) of race $x_{3}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is solar.","notes":"'home planet' refers to a planet which is \"home\" to a race, but not necessarily the original \"home\" of a species if that species inhabits many worlds. See also {gusni}, {lunra}, {mluni}, {plini}, {santa}, {terdi}, {tarci}."},{"word":"solris","score":2,"definition":"the Sun (the star in the middle of Earth's solar system)."},{"word":"solspa","score":1,"definition":"$sp_1$ is a sunflower (genus Helianthus) of species/strain/cultivar $sp_2$."},{"word":"solspagrasu","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains sunflower oil from sunflower $sp_1=g_2$."},{"word":"solspasamcu","score":1,"definition":"$sp_1=sa_1$ is a quantity of sunroot/sunchoke/earth apple/topinambour [edible starchy root of genus Helianthus ] of species/strain $sp_2=sa_2$."},{"word":"solspatsi","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is/are (a) sunflower seed(s) of sunflower $sp_1=t_2$."},{"word":"solsta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a solstice."},{"word":"solsudgautamca","score":2,"definition":"$g_2=su_1=t_1$ is a sun-dried tomato of species/strain/variety $t_2$, dried by sun $g_1=so_1$ [default: sun of home planet Earth]."},{"word":"solxrula","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sunflower of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"sombo","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ sows/plants $x_{2}$ [crop/plants] at/in $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {crepu}, {tsiju}."},{"word":"somcna","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a trowel for digging $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sombo}, {canpa}."},{"word":"somoi","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantified selbri: convert 9 to ordinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is ninth among $x_{2}$ ordered by rule $x_{3}$."},{"word":"sonci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a soldier/warrior/fighter of army $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {bilni}, {damba}, {jenmi}, {xarci}, {pulji}."},{"word":"sondu","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a monk/nun of religion/sect $x_2$, associated with convent/monastery/nunnery $x_3$."},{"word":"songri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an army battalion, a subdivision of army unit $x_2$ which serves country/nation/group $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {sonci}, {girzu}, {songripau}, {songripausle}, {jempausle}."},{"word":"songripau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an army company, a subdivision of army unit $x_2$ which serves country/nation/group $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {sonci}, {girzu}, {pagbu}, {songri}, {songripausle}, {jempausle}."},{"word":"songripausle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an army platoon, a subdivision of army unit $x_2$ which serves country/nation/group $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {sonci}, {girzu}, {pagbu}, {selci}, {songri}, {songripau}, {jempausle}."},{"word":"sonjamkarce","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is an armoured personnel carrier propelled by $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {sonci}, {jamna}, {karce}, {jamkarce}, {gutyjamkarce}, {xiljamkarce}, {tsakarce}, {karcycelxa'i}."},{"word":"sono","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 90 [ninety]."},{"word":"sonono","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 900 [nine hundred]."},{"word":"so'o","selmaho":"PA4","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: several."},{"word":"so'oi","selmaho":"SOhOI","score":1,"definition":"Initiator of subordinating adverbial relative clause with leftwards logical scope. The adverbial clause binds the resumptive pronoun {ke'a} to the outer clause, which becomes irrealis (i.e. not necessarily claimed to be true). Terminator: {se'u}.","notes":"This cmavo is synonymous to the so-called \"new-soi\", described at https://mw.lojban.org/papri/new_soi"},{"word":"so'o'o'oi","selmaho":"SE","score":3,"definition":"conversion: adds 1 to index of each place starting from place $x_1$; the new resulting $x_1$ is undefined","notes":"$x_{fai}$ is not affected."},{"word":"sopselnei","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is liked by most people.","notes":"Cf. {so'e}, {nelci}, {misno}, {selzaumi'o}."},{"word":"sopselneizgi","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=n_2$ is pop music produced/performed at/by $z_2$ (event).","notes":"Cf. {so'e}, {nelci}, {zgike}, {dja'aza}, {te'ekno}, {naizgi}, {nolzgi}."},{"word":"soran","score":1,"definition":"Sora","notes":"A character in HajiLoji (はじめてのロジバン), a Lojban manual in Japanese by la .cogas."},{"word":"sorbaucre","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a polyglot, proficient in languages $c_2=b_1$.","notes":"Cf. {baucre}."},{"word":"sorcinpa'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_1=p_1$ is sexually polyamorous/sexually loves many people/more than one person including, but not limited to, set $x_2=p_2$ in situation/activity/state $x_3=c_2$, exhibiting sexuality/gender/sexual orientation (ka) $x_4=c_3$ by standard $x_5=c_4$.","notes":"Leaving in all the places of {cinse} doesn't do much, but it probably doesn't hurt. See also {cinse}, {prami}, {so'i}, {sorpa'i}."},{"word":"sorcinse","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is polysexual in situation $c_2$ by standard $c_4$."},{"word":"sorcu","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a store/deposit/supply/reserve of materials/energy $x_{2}$ in containment $x_{3}$.","notes":"$x_3$ need not be a container, but could merely be a site/location restriction; e.g. a heap. The sumti indicates how the supply is identified and distinguished from other occurrences of the stored $x_2$ that are not part of the store. (cf. {panka}; {vreji} for information storage; {sabji} for a store or reserve that is not necessarily tied to a site, {banxa}, {panka})"},{"word":"sordu'e","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is too many / too much / too numerous by standard $x_2$","notes":"See {so'i}, {dukse}, {sormei}, {sormau}, {sorme'a}, {sordu'i}, {du'e}"},{"word":"sordu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ equals in number to $x_2$","notes":"See {so'i}, {dunli}, {sormei}, {sormau}, {sorme'a}, {memlai}"},{"word":"sorgle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has sex with a lot of people; $x_1$ is a slut/a player","notes":"The connotations with the glosses 'slut' and 'player' don't apply."},{"word":"sorgu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of sorghum of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {gurni}."},{"word":"sorgugje'a","score":4,"definition":"$j_1$ is an empire governing over $g_1$ provinces with $j_2=g_3$ territories.","notes":"Made out of {so'i}, {gugde}, {jecta}"},{"word":"sorjaknykarce","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a multiple rocket launcher propelled by $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {so'i}, {jakne}, {karce}, {janjaknyxa'i}, {xumjimcelxa'i}, {gutyjamkarce}, {karcycelxa'i}."},{"word":"sorjontai","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a web-shape, manifested by $t_2$."},{"word":"sorju'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is knowledgable about subject $x_2$ by epistomology $x_3$"},{"word":"sorkai","score":1,"definition":"many things satisfy property $x_1$","notes":"Meaning is technically more like hypothetical zo «sormeikai». but I think zo sorkai is prettier and still intuitive."},{"word":"sorkubli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mucube","notes":"could also be described as {li} {jo'i} {vo}{boi} {xa} {pi'a} {jo'i} {vo} {lo'o} {se}l{clafi}"},{"word":"sorlutca'u","score":2,"definition":"$p_1=c_1$ is a maze (an area with many paths) occupied by $c_2$, with route(s) leading to exit $p_2$ from entrance $p_3$ via points including $p_4$ (set).","notes":"See also {canlu}, {pluta}, {so'i}."},{"word":"sormau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is more numerous than $x_2$","notes":"Synonymous with {meizma}. See {so'i}, {zmadu}, {sormei}, {sorme'a}, {sordu'i}, {dubmau}, {memlai}, {za'u}"},{"word":"sorme'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is less numerous than $x_2$","notes":"See {so'i}, {mleca}, {sormei}, {sormau}, {sordu'i}, {dubme'a}, {memlai}, {me'i}"},{"word":"sormei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ are numerous/many","notes":"See also {so'i}, {mei}"},{"word":"sornai","score":3,"definition":"$n_1$ is an international group of peoples $n_2$.","notes":"from {so'i} {natmi}"},{"word":"sornairauci'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the SI (International System of Units), defining units $x_2$","notes":"Syn. {sornai zei raurci'e}. Cf. {sornai}, {raurci'e}, {gradu}, {ciste}"},{"word":"sornai zei raurci'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the SI (International System of Units), defining units $x_2$","notes":"Syn. {sornairauci'e}. See {sornai}, {raurci'e}"},{"word":"sorni","score":1,"definition":" $x_1$ (ka) property of $x_2$ is metaphorically sufficient as to be equivalent to $x_3$ (ka).","notes":"This bridges the gap for the English usage of \"so\" used in hyperbolic/metaphorical equivalence. For example \"My shadow is so small, it (virtually) doesn't exist.\""},{"word":"sorpa'a","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ hopes for $p_2$ (event); $p_1$ hopes that $p_2$ happens.","notes":"$p_2$ is possible and has medium probability. Cf. {pacna}, {sotpa'a}, {sojypa'a}."},{"word":"sorpa'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ is polyamorous/loves many people (romantic love implied), including, but not limited to, set $x_2=p_2$.","notes":"Romantic love, is, I suppose, not absolutely necessary, but seems likely. See also {prami}, {so'i}, {sorcinpa'i}."},{"word":"sorpeka","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bus/coach for carrying passengers $x_2$, propelled by $x_3$","notes":"This is a zi'evla of the word {sorprekarce}."},{"word":"sorprekarce","score":4,"definition":"$k_1$ is a bus/coach for carrying passengers $p_1=k_2$, propelled by $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {karce}, {marce}, {tcana}, {klama}"},{"word":"sorprekarcytcana","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a bus terminal/station/depot in transport system $t_2$ for buses for carrying $p_1=k_2$ ","notes":"from {sorprekarce} {tcana}."},{"word":"sorselcei","score":2,"definition":"$c_2$ believes in many gods/deities $c_1$ with dominion over $c_3$; c2 is a polytheist.","notes":"Cf. {cevni}, {ceikri}, {nalceikri}, {selcei}, {pavyselcei}, {nonselcei}, {ceirsenpi}."},{"word":"sorselsmu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has many meanings/is polysemous to interpreter $x_2$"},{"word":"sorsipydi'u","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ is a dormitory (building/place) where people $x_2$ (complete mass) sleep.","notes":"$x_1$ is from {dinju} and $x_2$ is invented but related to {sipna}$_1$. $x_2$ should be used for all the people; e.g. \"mi se sorsipydi'u\" incorrect speaking for yourself."},{"word":"sorska","score":1,"definition":"$sk_1$ is/appears to be colorful/many-colored as perceived/seen by $sk_3$ under conditions $sk_4$.","notes":"Conditions may include lighting, background, etc. Cf. {so'i}, {skari}."},{"word":"sorslemu'e","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cellular automaton containing cells $x_2$ defined by rules $x_3$","notes":"All of the cells in the cellular automaton are X2s. {rolkaipame} is useful as a relative clause on the X2 place, and {cimdylai} is useful as a modal formed with {fi'o}."},{"word":"sorta","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ sorta is/does $x_2$ (nu/ka) under conditions $x_3$","notes":"This is a joke word. Its main use is in the tanru {kinda} {sorta}"},{"word":"sortai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is polymorphic, has polymorphism","notes":"See {so'i} {tarmi}"},{"word":"sortu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a myriapod"},{"word":"sortupa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a centipede","notes":"See {tupcfu}, {sortu'e}, {sorture}"},{"word":"sortypamborpe'o","score":0,"definition":"$pr_1$=$pe_1=s_1$ is a sort-of/semi- lover/boyfriend/girlfriend/partner/'special other' of $pr_2$=$pe_2$ under conditions $s_3$.","notes":"For certain occasions when \"it's complicated\", a romance is not \"official yet\", one is \"on a break\" with another, or any other time when the romantic status betwixt at least two things is not clear. Note that {sorta} is a joke word, but is being used seriously in this context. The relationship status is uncertain, fluid, indefinite, ill-defined, unequal or one-sided, vel sim. s2 is implicit in the definition. Cf.: {pampe'o}, {prami}, {pendo}, {sorta}, {kinda}, {glepe'o}, {cinse}"},{"word":"soryroi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ happens many times in interval $x_2$.","notes":"{so'i} {roi}"},{"word":"soryrulzgu","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a many-flowered/multiflora/baby/Japanese/seven-sisters/Eijitsu roserose (Rosa multiflora) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"sorze'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a property satisfied by an increasing number of things; more and more things satisfy $x_1$."},{"word":"sosoce'i","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 99% (number)."},{"word":"sostartai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1 = $tai$_1$ is a constellation of stars $x_2 = $tar$_1$ (set, quantity, region), according to standard $x_3$.","notes":"$x_2$ may also be a specified apparent region (two-dimensional projection) of the sky (as seen from/by a specific perspective or from specific location at a specific time) or a region (three-dimensional region) of the universe, and everything within them; $x_3$ can specify which of these meaning options is meant, the authority determining whether it is a constellation or an asterism or which is defining the specified region, and the location and timing of at/from which the determination of the regions shape or contents is made by the observer (specify frame of reference). Cf. {so'o}, {tarci}, {tarmi}, {tartai}, {tarso'imei}, {tarci'e}, {tarboi}, {cacryra'o}."},{"word":"sosyzda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hamlet/settlement with inhabitants $x_2$","notes":"from {so'o} {zdani} c.f. {cmatca}"},{"word":"sotmei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ are few","notes":"See also {so'u}, {mei}"},{"word":"sotpa'a","score":4,"definition":"$p_1$ wishes for $p_2$ (event); $p_1$ wishes that $p_2$ happened.","notes":"$p_2$ is unlikely. It has low probability. Cf. {pacna}, {sorpa'a}, {sojypa'a}."},{"word":"sotroi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ happens seldom/infrequently/is rare in interval $x_2$.","notes":"{so'u} {roi}"},{"word":"so'u","selmaho":"PA4","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: few."},{"word":"so'uroi","selmaho":"ROI*","score":100000,"definition":"tense interval modifier: a few times; objective tense; defaults as time tense."},{"word":"sovda","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an egg/ovum/sperm/pollen/gamete of/from organism [mother/father] $x_{2}$.","notes":"(poorly metaphorical only due to gender- and species- being unspecified): ovoid, oblate (= {pevyso'aseltai}, but better: {claboi}); egg, specifically female (= {fetso'a}), of a bird (= {cpifetso'a}, {cpiso'a}), of a chicken (= {jipcyfetso'a}, {jipcyso'a}. (but note that Lojban does not require specificity, just as English doesn't for either milk or eggs; \"sovda\" is fine for most contexts); If fertilized, then {tsiju} or {tarbi}. (cf. {ganti}, {gutra}, {mamta}, {patfu}, {rorci}, {tsiju}, {lanbi}, {tarbi}; also {djine}, {konju} for shape, {tarbi})"},{"word":"sovjvestagycti","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is an ovo-vegetarian eating egg(s) and vegetable(s) of species $so_2=st_2=c_2$.","notes":"See also (ethical) vegan (={nardalprapli}), dietary vegan (={stagycti}), lacto-vegetarian (={ladjvestagycti}), herbivore (={spacti})."},{"word":"sovykruji","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is made of/contains a quantity of custard.","notes":"Cf. {sovda}, {kruji}."},{"word":"sozepimu","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 97.5."},{"word":"sozma'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is September/the ninth month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"sozmast","score":1,"definition":"September.","notes":"Cf. {xlima'i}, {sozymasti}."},{"word":"sozmoija'a","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ has the rank of General/Admiral/Air Chief Marshal (equivalent of NATO OF-9) in military unit /organization $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {so}, {moi}, {jatna}, {jemja'a}, {vairsoi}, {pavnonmoija'a}, {bivmoija'a}. Based on STANAG 2116: NATO Codes for Grades of Military Personnel."},{"word":"sozrebyfagdaskycizborda'u","score":0,"definition":"$c1=$da1 is a Ninetales [nine-tailed fox Pokémon] "},{"word":"sozyma'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is September/the ninth month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"sozymasti","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is September/the ninth month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {masnso}. Cf. {pavmasti}, {nanca}."},{"word":"spabi'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a hedge separating $b_2$ and $b_3$ in $b_4$ made of plants of species $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {spati}, {bitmu}."},{"word":"spacivla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an aphid of genus/species $x_2$."},{"word":"spacti","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a herbivore eating plants $s_1=c_2$.","notes":"See also vegetarian (sense: vegetable-eater ={stagycti}). Herbivores may eat parts of the plant that is not edible for humans."},{"word":"spadi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a greenhouse"},{"word":"spadja","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=s_1$ is a plant/herb/greenery edible to $c_2$ of species/strain/cultivar $s2$","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {spati}, {cidja}"},{"word":"spafoi","score":1,"definition":"$f_{1}$ is a brush/shrubland [field of plants] with predominant plant species/cultivar $s_{2}$.","notes":"Not neccessarily limited to bushes, this can refer to any expanses of land with plants, wild or not. Cf. {cicyspafoi} (for wild plants), {foldi}."},{"word":"spageti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ - is spaghetti made out of/containing $x_2$.","notes":"See also {nanba}"},{"word":"spagrasu","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a quantity of plant oil from plant $c_2=s_1$."},{"word":"spagunma","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a jointly-plant with component of mass $x_{2}$."},{"word":"spaigopodidai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pygopod (a reptile of family Pygopodidae) of subtaxon/genus/species/variety/breed $x_2$","notes":"Superficially similar to snakes, but not closely related (snakes belong to order Serpentes while pygopods belong to order squamata). Confer: {respa}, {since}."},{"word":"spaji","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event/action abstract) surprises/startles/is unexpected [and generally sudden] to $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also expectation (= {nalspaji}), alarm (= {tepspaji}). See also {manci}, {jenca}, {bredi}, {suksa}."},{"word":"spakiti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a common broom plant (Cytisus scoparius)"},{"word":"spalato","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is rooibos of species $x_2$"},{"word":"spali","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) polishes object/surface $x_{2}$ with polish $x_{3}$, applied using tool $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {mosra}, {sraku}, {xutla}."},{"word":"spamai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is vegetal/plant matter of composition/from plant (or part thereof) $x_2$ in form $x_3$"},{"word":"spamaikemjinziljivbu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a wreath of plant matter $x_2$"},{"word":"spano","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Spanish-speaking culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"Metaphorical restriction to Spain by contrast with xispo (comparable to the distinction between glico and merko/sralo/brito/kadno); Spain (= {sangu'e}); Spanish dialects spoken in Spain, especially Castillian (= {sansanbau}). See also {xispo}, {ketco}, {mexno}, {gento}."},{"word":"spanraki","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a peanut plant/plant from genus Arachis, of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spapatxu","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a plant pot/flower pot, made of material $p_3$."},{"word":"sparaci","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of the genus Acis of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparada","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of genus Ada of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparagusa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of asparagus of species/strain $x_2$"},{"word":"sparakoru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a calamus/sweet flag (genus Acorus) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"sparaletri","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a colicroot/colicweed/crow corn/unicorn root (genus Aletris) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparalisma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a water-plantain (genus Alisma) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"sparalo'e","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an aloe plant (genus Aloe) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$ (default Aloe vera)."},{"word":"sparaltaia","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plant of genus Althaea of species / cultivar $x_2$.","notes":"Includes Althaea officinalis, the marshmallow plant."},{"word":"sparangulo'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a tulip orchid (genus Anguloa) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparanona","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an annona (genus Annona) of species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"See also annonin (={xukmranoni})."},{"word":"sparanreku","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a comet orchid/angrek (genus Angraecum) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparantemi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a chamomile/dog-fennel/mayweed (genus Anthemis) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spararanda","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an aranda (hybrid between orchid genera Arachnis and Vanda) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparargirantemu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a marguerite/marguerite daisy/dill daisy (genus Argyranthemum) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spararnika","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an arnica/mountain tobacco/Leopard's bane/Wolfsbane (genus Arnica) of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparartropodi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a rengarenga/maikaika/renga lily/vanilla lily/ (genus Arthropodium) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spararunku","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a goatsbeard plant (genus Aruncus) of species/strain/cultivar x2."},{"word":"sparasfodelu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of genus Asphodelus of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparasparagu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an asparagus plant (genus Asparagus) of species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"The common asparagus (Asparagus officinalis) = lo'e sparasparagu. See also asparagus vegetable(={stagrasparagu})."},{"word":"sparasteri","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of genus Aster of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparastroloba","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of genus Astroloba of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparbambusoide'ai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is bamboo (Bambusoideae) of species $x_2$."},{"word":"sparbe'alara","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a beallara/bllra. (hybrid between the orchid genera Brassia, Cochlioda, Miltonia and Odontoglossum) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparbeli","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a daisy (genus Bellis) of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparberlini","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of genus Berlinia of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparbesera","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a coral drop (genus Bessera) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparbletila","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Bletilla of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparbrasavola","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Brassavola of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparbrasidi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a brassidium (hybrid between orchid genera Brassia and Oncidium) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparbrasokatli'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an brassocattleya (hybrid between orchid genera Brassavola and Cattleya) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparbulbofilu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Bulbophyllum of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$.","notes":"Bulbophyllum is the largest genus in the orchid family Orchidaceae."},{"word":"sparburage'ara","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a burrageara (hybrid between orchid genera Cochlioda, Miltonia, Odontoglossum and Oncidium) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparbutomu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a flowering/grass rush (genus Butomus) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"sparcefalantera","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Cephalanthera of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparceratofilu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hornwort (genus Ceratophyllum) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"sparcesalpino","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a nicker/holdback/plant of genus Caesalpinia of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$.","notes":"The generic name honors the botanist, physician and philosopher Andrea Cesalpino (1519-1603)."},{"word":"sparcice","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant [legume] of genus Cicer of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$.","notes":"See also: chickpea (={debrcice})."},{"word":"sparcicerbita","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a blue sow thistle (genus Cicerbita) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparciclopi'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a honeybush (genus Cyclopia) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$.","notes":"See also {tcatrciclopi'a}."},{"word":"sparcicnoke","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Cycnoches of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparcikimi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Japanese star anise (Illicium anisatum) of strain $x_2$.","notes":"From japanese shikimi 樒. See also Chinese star anise (={tsaprilici}), anise tree (={sparilici})."},{"word":"sparcimbidi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a boat orchid (genus Phalaenopsis) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparcinara","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a cardoon/artichoke (genus Cynara) of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparcipela","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of genus Cypella of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparcipripedu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a lady's slipper/mocassin flower/camel's foot/squirrel foot/steeple cap/Venus' shoes/whippoorwill shoe/orchid of genus Cypripedium of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparcitisu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a broom (genus Cytisus) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparcli'antu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a Kakabeak/parrot's beak/parrot's bill/lobster claw (plant of genus Clianthus) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spardaktiloriza","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a marsh orchid/spotted orchid (genus Dactylorhiza) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spardendrokilu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Dendrochilum of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparderi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of genus Derris of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$.","notes":"See also derris powder (={pumrderi})."},{"word":"spardesmodi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a tick-trefoil/tick clover/hitch hikers/beggar lice (genus Desmodium) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spardi'erama","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a fairy's fishing rods/fairy's wands/fairy bells/wedding bells/hairbells/harebells (genus Dierama) of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spardikelostema","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a blue dicks/ookow/firecracker flower (genus Dichelostemma) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spardimorforki","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Dimorphorchis of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spardisa","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Disa of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spardisporu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of genus Disporum of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spardori'ante","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a gomea lily/giant spear lily (genus Doryanthes) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spardoricni","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of genus Dorycnium of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spardoroniku","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a leopard's bane/plant of genus Doronicum of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spardracena","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dracaena (genus Dracaena) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"spardrakula","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Dracula of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparedisaru","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a sweetvetch (genus Hedysarum) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparekinace'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a coneflower (genus Echinacea) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparekinopsi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a global thistle (genus Echinops) of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparelikrisu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an everlasting (genus Helichrysum) of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparemerocali","score":-1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a daylily (genus Hemerocallis) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparemerokali","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a daylily (genus Hemerocallis) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparepipogi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Epipogium of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparepipremnu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a centipede tongavine/pothos/devil's ivy (genus Epipremnum) of species/strain/cultivar $x_2$."},{"word":"sparerangi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Aerangis of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparerektite","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a fireweed/burnweed (genus Erechtites) of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparericina","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Erycina of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparerigero","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a fleabane/daisy (genus Erigeron) of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparerinace'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a blue broom/hedgehog plant/rushy kidney vetch (genus Erinacea) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparermodactilu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a snake's-head/widow iris/black iris velvet/Flower-de-Luce (genus Hermodactylus) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparesperanta","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of genus Hesperantha of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparfaiu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Phaius species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparfalenopsi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a moth orchid (genus Phalaenopsis) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparfarfugi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a leopard plant (genus Farfugium) of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparfedranasa","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of the genus Phaedranassa of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparfisostigma","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of genus Physostigma of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparfragmipedi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a lady's slipper (genus Phragmipedium) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spargalatela","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of genus Galatella of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spargalega","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a goat's rue (genus Galega) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spargastrokilu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Gastrochilus/Haraella of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spargenista","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a broom (genus Genista) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spargerani'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a geranium (genus Geranium) of species/strain/cultivar $x_2$."},{"word":"spargerani'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a geranium (genus Geranium) of species/strain/cultivar $x_2$."},{"word":"spargrifoni","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of genus Griffonia of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparilici","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a anise tree (genus Illicium) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"sparinula","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a yellowhead/meadow fleabane/horse-heal/elecampane (genus Inula) of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparipuri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mare's tail (genus Hippuris) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"spariri","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of genus Iris of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparjakobe'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a ragwort/dusty miller (genus Eurybia) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparkajanu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a pigeon pea/plant of genus Cajanus, of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparkalante","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Calanthe of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparkalendula","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a calendula/marigold (genus Melampodium) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparkalipso","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a calypso orchid/fairy slipper/Venus's slipper (genus Calypso) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparkalostema","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a Wilcannia Lily (genus Calostemma) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparkamorki","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Chamorchis species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparkatananke","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a Cupid's dart/blue cupidone/cerverina (genus Catananche) of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparkenomele","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a japanese/flowering quince (genus Chaenomeles) of species/strain/cultivar x2."},{"word":"sparkile'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a yarrow (genus Achillea) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparkinospartu","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of genus Echinospartum of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparklitori","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of genus Clitoria of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$.","notes":"This genus was named after the human female clitoris, for the flowers bear a resemblance to female genitals."},{"word":"sparko'elogine","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Coelogyne species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"sparko'eloglosu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a frog orchid/long-bracted green orchid (genus Coeloglossum) of species/strain/cultivar 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centaury/centory/starthistle/knapweed/centaureas/bluets/loggerheads/cornflower (genus Centaurea) of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrkosmo","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of genus Cosmos of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrkrinu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of the genus Crinum of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrkroku","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of genus Crocus of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrlenti","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a lentil plant (genus Lens) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$.","notes":"See also: lentil (={debrlenti})"},{"word":"spatrle'okari","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a water chestnut (plant, genus Eleocharis) of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"See also {stagrle'okari}."},{"word":"spatrlili","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lily [genus Lilium] of species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {spati}."},{"word":"spatrmenta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of mint (member of the genus Mentha) of species $x_2$."},{"word":"spatrmonstera","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a monstera (genus Monstera) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"spatrnimfe'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a water lily (genus Nymphaea) of species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"See also {jacrulspa}."},{"word":"spatrofri","score":0,"definition":"$s_1$ is an bee-orchid/spider orchid (genus Ophrys) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrpiperi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is pepper (''Piper'') of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {kapsiku}, {tsaprpiperi}"},{"word":"spatrprosteke'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Prostechea of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrsilfi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a rosinweed (genus Silphium) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrsimfi'otriku","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an aster (genus Symphyotrichum) of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrskocenda","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an ×ascocenda (hybrid between orchid genera Ascocentrum and Vanda) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrskocentru","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Ascocentrum species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrsonku","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a sow/hare thistle (genus Sonchus) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrsparaksi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a harlequin flower (genus Sparaxis) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrspirante","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a Ladies'-tresses (orchid, genus Spiranthes) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrstragalu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a milk-vetch/locoweed/goat's-thorn plant (genus Astragalus) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrstrongilodo","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a jade vine/emerald vine (genus Strongylodon) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$.","notes":"The superficially similar red jade vine, Mucuna bennetti, is a species belonging to a different genus."},{"word":"spatrtaraksaku","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a dandelion (genus Taraxacum) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrtensai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a beetroot (plant, scientific name: “Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris var. conditiva”).","notes":"See also: {genjrtensai}."},{"word":"spatrtermopsi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a goldenbanner (genus Thermopsis) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrvanda","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Vanda of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrvandopsi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Vandopsis species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrvi'ola","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a viola [plant of genus Viola] of species/strain/cultivar $x_2$.","notes":"See also {spati}."},{"word":"spatrxamameli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of witch-hazel/hamamelis/winterbloom of species/strain $x_2$"},{"word":"spatrxardenberga","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a plant of genus Hardenbergia of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrxokroma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is balsa wood/tree (Ochroma pyramidale) of variety $x_2$"},{"word":"spatrxorki","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an orchid of genus Orchis of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatrxosta","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a hosta/plantain lily/giboshi (genus Hosta) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"spatsina","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a trellis supporting plant $t_3=s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {spati}, {tsina}."},{"word":"spatumo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is thyme."},{"word":"spaune","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (individual/entity/result) abruptly (re)spawns/appears/becomes/comes into being/existence/life by mechanism/under conditions $x_2$; $x_2$ spontaneously generates $x_1$","notes":"Applies to video games or to quantum particle-antiparticle pairs from the vacuum, etc."},{"word":"spavineia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a grapevine (genus Vitis) of species $x_2$","notes":"See {vanju}, {vanjba}"},{"word":"spe'ato","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Esperanto culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {pa'arbau}. No corresponding nation exists at the moment."},{"word":"spebi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ marries $x_2$ according to marriage traditions/custom/law $x_3$."},{"word":"spebu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a brother-in-law (brother of a spouse) of $x_2$ according to custom/law $x_3$.","notes":"$x_1$ is a brother of a spouse of $x_2$. For \"spouse of sibling\" use \"{tubyspe}\", \"{bunspe}\" (brother's spouse), \"{me'ispe}\" (sister's spouse)' for other \"sibling of spouse\" use \"{speme'i}\" (sister of spouse) or \"{spetunba}\" (sibling of spouse); for \"sibling of one's sibling's spouse\" use {tubyspetunba} vel sim. See also: {spelanzu}."},{"word":"specfari'i","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a wedding ceremony marrying $x_2=s_1$ to $x_3=s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {detke'u}, {jbedetnunsla}."},{"word":"speci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an $x_2$ of species/cultivar/breed/taxon $x_3$.","notes":"Used in order to convert things to biological entities. For example, \".{utlingano}\" refers to something which reflects Klingon culture; but in order to discuss Klingons as a species of humanoid animals, do something like \"speci be lo .utlingano\". $x_3$ of this word works like $x_2$ of \"{gerku}\" or any other similar word; this word acts as a generalization of all of those words. Semantically somewhat similar to but structurally rather different from \"{jutsi}\" and \"{lanzu}\"."},{"word":"speispalzi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$'s father's brother's nephew's cousin's former roommate according to law/custom/standard/relationship network $x_3$."},{"word":"spelanzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the family of the spouse of $x_2$, composed of members $x_3$ via bonds/connections $x_4$, where the spousal arrangement is in accord with law/custom $x_5$.","notes":"See also: {sperirni}, {spetunba}."},{"word":"speli'u","score":0,"definition":"$l_1$=$s_1$ travel on honeymoon to $l_2$ by means $l_3$."},{"word":"spemamta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the mother of a spouse (mother-in-law) of $x_2$, according to law/custom $x_3$.","notes":"See also: {spepa'u}, {mamtyspe}, {sperirni}."},{"word":"speme'a","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=s_1$ is a concubine/lesser spouse of $s_2$ under law/custom/convention $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {speni}, {mleca}."},{"word":"speme'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sister-in-law (sister of a spouse) of $x_2$ according to custom/law $x_3$.","notes":"For \"spouse of sibling\" use \"{tubyspe}\", \"{bunspe}\" (brother's spouse), \"{me'ispe}\" (sister's spouse); for other \"sibling of spouse\" use \"{spebu'a}\" (brother of spouse) or \"{spetunba}\" (sibling of spouse); for \"sibling of one's sibling's spouse\" use {tubyspetunba} vel sim. See also: {spelanzu}."},{"word":"speni","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is married to $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is a spouse of $x_{2}$ under law/custom/tradition/system/convention $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {prami}, {gletu}."},{"word":"spenu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x1$=$s1$=$n1$ is engaged to $x2$=$s2$=$n3$ by law/convention $x3$=$s3$","notes":"See also: {speni}, {nu'ospe}, {spesti}, {mrospe}"},{"word":"spepa'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the father-in-law (father of a spouse) of $x_2$ according to custom/law $x_3$.","notes":"See also: {sperirni}, {spemamta}, {spelanzu}, {pa'uspe}."},{"word":"sperirni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the parent-/mother-/father-in-law (parent of spouse) of $x_2$ according to custom/law $x_3$.","notes":"See also: {rirspe} (spouse of parent), {spemamta}, {spepa'u}, {selrirspe}, {speselrirni}, {be'aspe}, {spebe'a}, {ti'uspe}, {speti'u}, {spelanzu}."},{"word":"sperlanu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a smelt of species $x_2$.","notes":"see {finpe}, {salmone}, {merlanu}"},{"word":"spero","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Esperanto language/culture in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"sperybau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Esperanto language spoken by $x_2$","notes":"See {spero}"},{"word":"speselrirni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the step-child (child/offspring of the spouse) of $x_2$ by law/custom/standard $x_3$.","notes":"See: \"(se) {rirspe}\", which is largely equivalent."},{"word":"spesi'u","score":1,"definition":"$si_{1}$ is/are married couple(s) under law/custom/tradition/system/convention $sp_{3}$.","notes":"{speni}, {simxu}"},{"word":"spesti","score":3,"definition":"$x1$=$sp1$=$st1$ is divorced from $x2$=$sp2$ by law/convention $x3$=$sp3$","notes":"See also: {speni}, {nu'ospe}, {mrospe}"},{"word":"spetunba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sibling-in-law (sibling of a spouse) of $x_2$ according to custom/law $x_3$.","notes":"For \"spouse of sibling\" use \"{tubyspe}\", \"{bunspe}\" (brother's spouse), \"{me'ispe}\" (sister's spouse); for other \"sibling of spouse\" use \"{spebu'a}\" (brother of spouse) or \"{speme'i}\" (sister of spouse); for \"sibling of one's sibling's spouse\" use {tubyspetunba} vel sim. See also: {spelanzu}."},{"word":"spidani","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is \"century egg\"/\"millennium egg\"/preserved egg of type/variety $x_2$","notes":"Chinese: 皮蛋; Pinyin: pídàn; Jyutping: pei4 daan2"},{"word":"spijbama","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=s_2$ is a cluster bomb with submunition/clusters/bomblets $j_2=s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {jbama}, {spisa}."},{"word":"spinaca","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is spinach (Spinacia) of species/strain/cultivar $x_2$"},{"word":"spinori","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a spinor (mathematical object/number/operator) representing (object/information) $x_2$ with properties $x_3$.","notes":"This definition refers to the object, not the representation. A given spinori is not changed by a change of base no matter how its appearance does, and two spinori are not the same, even if they are represented in equivalent forms in some bases (or even the same one)."},{"word":"spirofu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ shows linguistic relativity aspect $x_2$ (property of $x_1$)","notes":"$x_1$ demonstrates issues confirming Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis. See also {bangu}, {bankle}."},{"word":"spisa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [object/substance] is a piece/portion/lump/chunk/particle of $x_{2}$ [substance].","notes":"See also {pagbu}."},{"word":"spita","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a hospital treating patient(s) $x_{2}$ for condition/injuries/disease/illness $x_{3}$.","notes":"Hospice (a place where $x_2$ of spita is lenu {mrobi'o} = {mrospita}). See also {bilma}, {mikce}."},{"word":"spitaki","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a parrot of species/breed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cipni}, {cipnrlori}."},{"word":"spitycka","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a hospital bed of material $c_2$ for holding patient $c_3=s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {spita}, {ckana}."},{"word":"splinta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a splinter of $x_2$"},{"word":"splizona","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the spleen of $x_2$"},{"word":"sploici","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ splashes/produces a splash","notes":"See {djacu}, {jausna}, {jaurda'i}"},{"word":"spocemci'e","score":1,"definition":"$ci_1=d_1$ is a dystopian society interrelated by structure $ci_2$.","notes":"Cf. {pa'ercemci'e}"},{"word":"spofu","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is broken/inoperable/broken down/non-utile/not usable for function $x_{2}$.","notes":"Agentive break, cause to become inoperable (= {pofygau}, {pofyzu'e}); accidentally break, as a result of an event, non-agentive (= {pofyja'e}, {nutpo'uja'e}). See also {daspo}, {katna}, {porpi}, {se} {xrani}, {cikre}, {conka}."},{"word":"spogau","score":3,"definition":"$g_1$ destroys, using/through event $d_1$, object/person $d_2$.","notes":"Made from {daspo} + {gasnu}."},{"word":"spoilero","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a spoiler, a document, review or comment that discloses $x_2$ that is a continuation or a key surprise or twist in a story","notes":"See {kanpe}, {spaji}, {se} {lisri}, {se} {skina}"},{"word":"spoja","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ bursts/explodes/violently breaks up/decomposes/combusts into pieces/energy/fragments $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cecla}, {jakne}, {jbama}."},{"word":"spontane","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is spontaneous in property $x_2$ (ka)"},{"word":"sportivo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sportsman / sportswoman practicing type of sports $x_2$; $x_2$ is related to sports","notes":"See also {kompeti}, {atlete}, {marci'ale}, {zajba} {xadni}."},{"word":"spostapa","score":1,"definition":"$sp_1=st_1$ crushes/destroys by stomping $sp_2=st_2$ using limbs $st_3$."},{"word":"sprakebunda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sprachbund, a group of languages $x_2$ that have common features resulting from geographical proximity or language contact","notes":"See also {bankle}, {bangu}, {lenga}"},{"word":"spranto","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Esperanto language/culture/community in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {esperanton}, {bangepu'o}."},{"word":"sprirni","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the coparent/other parent with $x_2$ such that they are mutually related through common child(ren) $x_3$ according to principle/custom/system/standard $x_4$.","notes":"The relationship is like that of a spouse but does not require a contract or ceremony; it is only about coparenting. $x_1$ and $x_2$ are both involved in the creation and/or raising of $x_3$ according to $x_4$, but no cooperation or direct interaction is required. On a genealogical tree, if $x_4$ js biological relationships, this is the relationship between two biological parents of the same child, even if they never interacted beyond having sex with one another and were not mutually married. $x_1$ and $x_2$ are symmetric. $x_4$ is not limited to biological relationships, though."},{"word":"spuda","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ answers/replies to/responds to person/object/event/situation/stimulus $x_{2}$ with response $x_{3}$.","notes":"$x_3$ also answer/reply. If $x_2$ is a person/object, it will usually require \"tu'a\" indicating that the reply/response is to that person/object doing something. \"tu'a\" may not be needed if the person/object itself is the stimulus, rather than something it is doing. See also {cusku}, {preti}, {nabmi}, {danfu}, {frati}, {cpedu}."},{"word":"spunera","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is a spoonerism or original text $x_2$ (text) ","notes":"See also {basti}, {xalbo}"},{"word":"spupi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is spoopy in property $x_2$ thank mr skeltal doot doot","notes":"Invented by la .lucil. and given a definition by la janbe in roljbogu'e #pixra."},{"word":"spusku","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ gives reply/answer/responds with $x_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) to $x_3$ via expressive medium $x_4$, about subject $x_5$.","notes":"See {cusku}, {retsku}, {piksku}"},{"word":"sputnike","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an artificial satellite/moon orbiting $x_{2}$ with characteristics $x_{3}$, orbital parameters $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {mluni}, {rutni}, {tcana}, {vinji}, {jakne}, {plini}."},{"word":"sputu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ spits/expectorates $x_{2}$ [predominantly liquid] from $x_{3}$ to/onto $x_{4}$.","notes":"Saliva/spit/sputum/spittle (= {molselpu'u}). See also {jetce}, {kafke}, {vamtu}."},{"word":"sra'akpa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an indentation/dent/impression/well/hole/bowl/pocket/invagination/sheath/divot in body $x_2$.","notes":"This is in contrast with {kevna}, which may be a hollow interior space without connection to the unbounded exterior, and to {torxesrtubnu}, which requires full passage of the hole through the object. With the technology currently available to humans, all holes dug straight down into the earth/Earth are this sort of hole. For example: the well, which will hold liquid, in a coffee cup, rather than the region bounded by its handle and lateral surface, is an $x_1$."},{"word":"sradjine","score":1,"definition":"$x1=d1=s1$ is a bearing of material $x2=d2$, supporting $x3=s2$ against force/opposition $x4=s3$","notes":"{sarji}, {djine}"},{"word":"srai'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to our current domain of discourse, being relevant to the present context."},{"word":"sraji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is vertical/upright/erect/plumb/oriented straight up and down in reference frame/gravity $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {sanli}, {pinta}."},{"word":"sraku","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [abrasive/cutting/scratching object/implement] scratches/[carves]/erodes/cuts [into] $x_{2}$.","notes":"(cf. {guska}, {katna}, {mosra}, {plixa}, {kakpa} (unlike kakpa, sraku does not imply material is removed), {spali})"},{"word":"sralo","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Australian culture/nationality/geography/dialect in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {glico}."},{"word":"sralrsaxulo","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to Sahul/Greater Australia/Australinea/Meganesia (continent) geography/hydrology/zoology/culture/nationality in property $x2$","notes":"Zealandia is not part of Sahul. Australia (the continent/island) is the largest subpart of Sahul."},{"word":"sralybau","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=b_1$ is the Australian English language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Cf. {sralo}, {bangu}, {glibau}, {bangenugu}."},{"word":"sralygu'e","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=g_1$ is Australia","notes":"from {sralo} {gugde} c.f. {sralytu'a}"},{"word":"sralytu'a","score":3,"definition":"$s_1=t_1$ is Australia/Oceania/Australasia","notes":"From {sralo} {tumla}. See also {zdotu'a}, {rontu'a}, {tcotu'a}, {bemtu'a}, {frikytu'a}, {ziptu'a}"},{"word":"srana","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ pertains to/is germane/relevant to/concerns/is related/associated with/is about $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is a question of/treats of $x_2$; can be symmetric, although $x_1$ is conventionally more specific or constrained in scope than $x_2$. See also cmavo list {ra'a}, {ckini}, {ponse}, {steci}."},{"word":"sraseldau","score":1,"definition":"$d_2=s_2$ is a pro/pro-argument (P) supporting thesis statement/another argument $s_2$ against contra-argument $d_3$, by arguer $d_1$."},{"word":"srasramofila","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a marram grass/beachgrass/grass of the genus Ammophila of species $x_2$."},{"word":"srasrofi'opogo","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a blade/expanse of lilyturf (genus Ophiopogon) of species $s_2$."},{"word":"srasrzostera","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a blade/expanse of marine eelgrass (genus Zostera) of species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"See also seagrass (={xasysrasu})."},{"word":"srasu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a blade/expanse of grass of species $x_{2}$.","notes":"Lawn/meadow (= {sasfoi}). See also {spati}."},{"word":"srasyfoldi","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lawn, meadow"},{"word":"srate","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (object) is serrated/jagged/with many and repeating and small and sharp teeth/sawtoothed, with serration $x_2$ (pattern/design/characteristics (ka) / individual tooth); $x_1$ is a saw (general sense); $x_2$ is a saw tooth.","notes":"Gismu version of {skrante}."},{"word":"srebadbi'a","score":2,"definition":"$bi_1=ba_2$ is allergic to $ba_3$ with symptoms $bi_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bi'agla}, {bifce}, {plise}, {mlatu}, {derdembi}, {nimre}."},{"word":"srebandu","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ erroneously defends $x_2$ against $x_3$; $x_2$ is allergic to $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {srebadbi'a}, {urci}."},{"word":"srejvo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an error/wrong/improper lujvo with error $x_2$ considered to be an error by standard $x_3$","notes":"See also: {xlarafsrejvo}."},{"word":"srera","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ errs in doing/being/making mistake $x_{2}$ (event), an error under conditions $x_{3}$ by standard $x_{4}$.","notes":"(cf. {drani}, which is non-agentive, {cfila}, {fliba})"},{"word":"srezva","score":1,"definition":"$z1$(object/event) is erratically located at $z2$(event/location [refers to a nonce location for an object/activity that is mobile])","notes":"{srera}, {zvati}"},{"word":"sriba'a","score":3,"definition":"$d_1=b_1$ is a stripe on surface $b_2$ of material $d_2=b_3$","notes":"This could also be a striped pattern although {srimo'a} might be more suited to that."},{"word":"sriba'armifra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a barcode","notes":"from {sriba'a}+{mifra}"},{"word":"sriba'axi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=xi_1=b_2$ is a horse (genus “Equus”) with natural stripes $x_2=d_1=b_1$; $x_1=xi_1$ is a zebra (common English usage).","notes":"This term is used to distinguish horses which do have stripes from horses which don’t. The term does not refer to a species. See also: stripe ({sriba'a}), horse ({xirma}), mountain zebra ({xirnzebra}), plains zebra ({xirnku'aga}) and Grévy’s zebra ({xirngrevi})."},{"word":"srimakyvelvei","score":2,"definition":"$v_4=m_1$ is a magnetic tape/cassette storing $v_2$ (data/facts/du'u) about $v_3$ (object/event) in file(s) $v_1$.","notes":"Cf. {vreji}, {datni}, {datnysri}, {veisri}, {skami}, {sance}, {zgike}, {vidni}, {skina}, {makyvelvei}, {cukmakyvelvei}, {cukmirvelvei}, {cukyku'ovelvei}, {snaveitci}, {dicyselsna}."},{"word":"srito","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Sanskrit language/Sanskritic/Vedic culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {xindo}, {xurdo}."},{"word":"srubo'u","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=b_1$ is a rib of $s_2=b_2$.","notes":"During the development of mammalian embryos, fused-on remnants of ribs can be traced in neck vertebrae (cervical ribs) and sacral vertebrae. In reptiles, ribs sometimes occur in all vertebrae from the neck to the sacrum. Cf. {bongu}, {cutne}."},{"word":"srukla","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=s_1$ comes/goes to $k_2$ from $k_2$ around $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sruri}, {klama}."},{"word":"sruma","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ assumes/supposes that $x_{2}$ (du'u) is true about subject $x_{3}$; [epistemology].","notes":"Words usable for epistemology typically have a du'u place. See also {smadi}, {birti}."},{"word":"srumu'a","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is an iris/diaphragm covering $m_2$, made of $m_3$."},{"word":"srumu'u","score":3,"definition":"$m_1=s_1$ orbits $s_2$ in direction $s_3$ using orbit $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cmaplini}, {plinycma}, {mluni}, {ru'u}, {solri}."},{"word":"srunirci'e","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ x1 (mass) is a peripheral nervous system interrelated by structure $c_2$ among neurons/components $n_1=c_3$ (set) of body $n_2$, displaying $c_4$ (ka)."},{"word":"srupunji","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ puts/places $p_2$ around $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sruri}, {punji}."},{"word":"sruri","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ encircles/encloses/is surrounding $x_{2}$ in direction(s)/dimension(s)/plane $x_{3}$.","notes":"({jinsru} =) $x_1$ is a ring/belt/band/girdle around/circling/ringing $x_2$ near total containment in some dimension(s). See also {karli}, {senta}, {snuji}, {vanbi}, se {nenri}, se {jbini}, {bartu}, {djine}."},{"word":"sruta'u","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=s_1$ is a scarf worn on body part $t_2=s_2$.","notes":"Includes \"neckscarf\" ({nebysruta'u}), \"headscarf\" ({sedysruta'u}), and \"waistscarf\" ({befsruta'u}). Worn for warmth, cleanliness, fashion, or religious reasons. Cf. {dasri}."},{"word":"sta'ampu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an online chat \"sticker\", showing $x_2$, made by artist $x_3$, available on chat medium $x_4$ (e.g. Telegram or LINE).","notes":"This is like an emoticon, but bigger, and usually portrays a concrete little scene or mascot character rather than an abstract facial expression or concept. The place structure mirrors {pixra}."},{"word":"stace","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is honest/open/truthfully revealing to/candid/frank with $x_{2}$ about matter/fact $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also straight, straight-forward. See also {tcica}, {jetnu}, {jitfa}, {mipri}."},{"word":"stadzuca'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a treadmill (exercise equipment).","notes":"From {stali} {cadzu} {cabna} 'remain-walk machine'. Cf. {dzumlo}."},{"word":"stagau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ makes $x_2$ remain/stay being/doing $x_3$ (ka); $x_1$ maintains $x_2$ having property $x_3$"},{"word":"stagi","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the edible $x_{2}$ portion of plant $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is a vegetable.","notes":"Note that fruits and nuts are also vegetables; generally this word will be used for either the general category of edible plants, or for non-fruit vegetables (= {nalrutstagi}). See also {grute}, {kobli}, {narge}, {sluni}, {spati}, {sunga}, {tamca}."},{"word":"stagigi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the edible $x_2$ portion $x_3$ of plant $x_4$; $x_1$ is a vegetable.","notes":"Joke word; parody of {stagi}."},{"word":"stagnrafanu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a radish (root/bulb) of variety $x_2$","notes":"from {stagi} and 'Rapharus sativus' c.f. {spatnrafanu}"},{"word":"stagrasparagu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an asparagus, the edible $x_2$ portion of plant $x_3$ (genus Asparagus)."},{"word":"stagrcinara","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is the edible portion $s_2$ [default: head] of artichoke $s_3$.","notes":"heart of artichoke (=\"lo midju be lo stagrcinara\")."},{"word":"stagrkabu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a turnip","notes":"from Japanese カブ"},{"word":"stagrle'okari","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a water chestnut (corm) of variety $x_2$.","notes":"See also: {spatrle'okari}."},{"word":"stagycti","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a vegetarian that eats vegetables $s_3$. ","notes":"Cf. {stagi}, {citka}, {re'ucti}, {fi'ecti}."},{"word":"staile","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is the style, manner of doing or presenting $x_2$ (event); $x_1$ (event) is the way or manner in which activity $x_2$ (event) is done/happens","notes":"See also {tasmi}, {tai}."},{"word":"stakeda","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (ordered group of entity; full set) is a stack / LIFO queue","notes":"Members of $x_1$ are connected with {ce'o}. The last element is the topmost element of stack. See also {setmima}, {ce'o}, {poptono}, {piksini}, {pusxunu}."},{"word":"stakolm","score":1,"definition":"Stockholm","notes":"capital city of Sweden"},{"word":"stakrportcelanu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of porcelain of composition $x_2$ in form $x_3$"},{"word":"stakrterakota","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of terracotta made by $x_2$, of composition $x_3$, in form/shape $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {staku}."},{"word":"staku","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of ceramic made by $x_{2}$, of composition $x_{3}$, in form/shape $x_{4}$.","notes":"Made of baked clay or other non-metallic solid; $x_3$: composition including $x_3$, which need not be complete specification. See also {kliti}."},{"word":"stali","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ remains/stays at/abides/lasts with $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {vitno}, {zasni}, {ralte}, {stodi}, {xabju}, {stuzi}, {renvi}."},{"word":"stani","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the stalk/stem/trunk [body-part] of plant/species $x_{2}$; [metaphor: main support].","notes":"See also {tuple}, {mudri}."},{"word":"stanrcirsi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a/the stem of plant/species $s_2$ (genus Cirsium).","notes":"The young stems of C. oleraceum are edible, and cultivated for food in Japan and India. Certain species of Cirsium have been traditionally used as food in rural areas of Southern Europe."},{"word":"stanycma","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=s_1$ is a/the sprout/shoot of plant/species $s_2$ by standard/norm $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {stani}, {cmalu}, {cmastani}."},{"word":"stanyxruba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of rhubarb of species/strain $x_2$. ","notes":"Cf. {stani}, {xruba}."},{"word":"stanyzilvi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a log (fallen/severed trunk) or clipping or cut-flower of/from a plant of species $x_2$, belonging to individual tree (precursor) $x_3$ and leavinf behind remainder/stump/bulb $x_4$.","notes":"Typically, this will refer to the main stem of the plant; what is left behind will, therefore, not have notable branches. Thus, a flower which is cut from the branch of rose would not qualify, but a flower cut from a dandelion would. Grass clippings (such as those eaten by a rabbit or those cut and collected while lawnmowing) qualify. May not apply to a plucked or uprooted plant left intact. For \"log\" specifically, use \"{ricystanyzilvi'u}\"."},{"word":"stapa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ steps/treads on/in surface $x_{2}$ using limbs $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {bajra}, {plipe}, {cadzu}, {serti}."},{"word":"stasrgaspatco","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a quantity of gazpacho [soup] of ingredients including $s_2$.","notes":"A tomato-based, vegetable soup, traditionally served cold, originating in the southern Spanish region of Andalucía."},{"word":"stasu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of soup/stew/olla/olio [food] of ingredients including $x_{2}$.","notes":"$x_2$ is in $x_1$, an ingredient/part/component of $x_1$. See also {sanmi}, {mixre}, {salta}, {sanso}."},{"word":"stasysmuci","score":2,"definition":"$sm_1=b_1$ is/are soup spoon(s) [item of cutlery] suitable for eating soup $sm_2=st_1$, made of material $s_3$.","notes":"See also: Chinese (soup) spoon (={jugysmuci}), British soup spoon (={ritstasysmuci})."},{"word":"stati","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ has a talent/aptitude/innate skill for doing/being $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {jinzi}, {certu}, {rarna}, {larcu}, {kakne}."},{"word":"statilju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an anchor attached to $x_2$ holding $x_3$ stationary.","notes":"Cf. {stali}, {tilju}, {bloti}."},{"word":"staxanovite","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a workaholic, an extremely productive or hard-working worker, especially in the USSR, who may earn special rewards","notes":"See also {gunka}, {jibri}, {snada}, {jerna}."},{"word":"steba","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ feels frustration about $x_{2}$ (abstraction).","notes":"See also {cinmo}."},{"word":"steci","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (ka) is specific/particular/specialized/[special]/a defining property of $x_{2}$ among $x_{3}$ (set).","notes":"[$x_2$ are members/individuals of a subset of $x_3$; object whose association is specific/defining of a subset or individuals (= {tecra'a}, also cf. cmavo list {po'e}, [$x_2$ is also special to $x_1$]); also: especially/strongly/specifically associated]; ($x_3$ is completely specified set)]; See also {srana}, se {ponse}, {ckini}, {tcila}, {tutra}."},{"word":"stedu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the head [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: uppermost portion].","notes":"Skull (= {sedbo'u}). See also {drudi}, {mebri}, {xedja}, {besna}, {flira}, {mapku}."},{"word":"ste'epe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a steppe (region/biome).","notes":"Definition/usage can be quite varied. See also: {pintu'a}, {sastu'a}."},{"word":"stefanboltsemasi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the black-body Stefan-Boltzmann $sigma_{SB}$ constant [approximately equal to: 5.670373(21)×$10^(−8)$ W/($m^2$×$K^4$)], expressed in units $x_2$ (default: unitless/dimensionless and equal to $pi^2 / 480$) in paradigm/system/metaphysics/universe $x_3$ (default: this, our actual, physical universe)","notes":"See also: {boltsemaku}, {nejni}, {fi'u}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {kelvo}, {delno}."},{"word":"stefanbrNET","score":1,"definition":"Stefan Burnett","notes":"American musician and artist."},{"word":"stegosauru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a stegosaurus"},{"word":"steito","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects U.S. culture/nationality/dialect in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Cultural {fu'ivla} replacement for {merko}."},{"word":"stekoni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a list formed by head $x_2$ and tail $x_3$","notes":"Refers to the inductive definition of lists."},{"word":"steksane","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ reflects Texan or Texas culture / identity in aspect $p_2$","notes":"Cf. {steksas}"},{"word":"steksas","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is Texas, United States: a state and region south of the center of the continental United States.","notes":"Cf. {merko}, {gugypau}."},{"word":"stela","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a lock/seal of/on/for sealing $x_{2}$ with/by locking mechanism $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {ckiku}."},{"word":"stenili","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an empty list","notes":"Refers to to a constructor for lists that generates the empty list."},{"word":"stepau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the power set of $x_2$."},{"word":"stero","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ steradian(s) [metric unit] in solid angle (default is 1) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}."},{"word":"stici","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is to the west/western side of $x_{2}$ according to frame of reference $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {stuna}, {berti}, {snanu}, {farna}."},{"word":"sticirosi","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to/reflects Westeros culture/nationality/geography in aspect $x2$; $x1$ is Westerosi"},{"word":"stidi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) suggests/proposes idea/action $x_{2}$ to audience $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ (event) inspires $x_{2}$ in/among $x_{3}$.","notes":"Event which inspires/suggests/is suggestive (= {faurti'i}, {sidyfau}). See also cmavo list {ti'i}, {tcica}, {xlura}."},{"word":"stigau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ stops $s_1$ from doing $s_2$"},{"word":"stika","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event) adjusts/regulates/changes $x_{2}$ (ka/ni) in amount/degree $x_{3}$.","notes":"Non-resultative, causal change; agentive adjust (= {cnegau}, {tikygau}, {tikyzu'e}). See also {cenba} which need not be causal, {galfi} which is causal and resultative, {binxo} which need not be causal but is resultative, {zasni}, {stodi}."},{"word":"stika zei uidje","score":1,"definition":"$u_1$ is a spinner in user interface $u_2$.","notes":"See {ciska zei uidje}, {uidje}."},{"word":"stima","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ comes to an end; $x_1$ ceases to happen","notes":"Synonymous with {tolcfa}, {fausti}, {famfau}."},{"word":"stinalspe","score":-1,"definition":"$x1$=$sp1$=$st1$ is divorced from $x2$=$sp2$ by law/convention $x3$=$sp3$"},{"word":"stinau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an Enderman, the monster from Minecraft"},{"word":"stiri'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cause with cease $x_{2}$ with causation conditions $x_{3}$."},{"word":"stiseji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a consultant"},{"word":"stispe","score":-1,"definition":"$x1$=$sp1$=$st1$ is divorced from $x2$=$sp2$ by law/convention $x3$=$sp3$"},{"word":"stizu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a chair/stool/seat/bench, a piece or portion of a piece of furniture intended for sitting.","notes":"See also {nilce}, {zutse}, {jubme}, {ckana}."},{"word":"stodi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is constant/invariant/unchanging in property $x_{2}$ (ka) in response to stimulus/conditions $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also stable/consistent/steadfast/firm/steady. See also {cenba}, {stika}, {stali}, {vitno}, {manfo}, {zasni}, {tinsa}, {jdari}."},{"word":"stodraunju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a function mapping $x_2$ (domain) to $x_3$ (codomain) such that properties $x_4$ (ka) of $x_2$ are preserved in its image under $x_1$ according to the rules/operations/relations of $x_3$ corresponding to those of $x_2$ by $x_1$.","notes":"$x_1$ is a ___-preserving function. Examples: Conformal mapping (angle-preserving locally), homogeneous function (roughly scale-preserving), homomorphism ({facni}), distinction-preserving function ({ficystodraunju})."},{"word":"stogau","score":3,"definition":"$g_1$ maintains/preserves/keeps up/conserves $s_1$ in condition $s_2$ (ka) under (external) conditions $s_3$"},{"word":"stogvor","score":1,"definition":"Hodor","notes":"The name of a character in George R.R. Martin's /A Song of Ice and Fire/ series."},{"word":"stomaxu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a/the stomach/digestive organ of $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {betfu}, {moklu}, {risna}, {livga}"},{"word":"stoplin","score":1,"definition":"Name: Mercury","notes":"A {jvocmevo} meaning \"{stodi} {plini}\", or \"unchanging planet\". Named so because of how generally featureless its geography is. See also {pavyplin} {remsol} {vidyplin} {remted} {remlur} {xunplin} {balplin} {melplin}"},{"word":"stori","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ [body-part] is the upper/normally exposed part(s) or region(s) of a plant or sedentary organism (stalk/stem/trunk, branches, leaves, flowers, fruit; not root, bulb, or burrowing parts), belonging to plant $x_2$.","notes":"Need not be part of plant, but it will usually be for something sedentary with distinctly differentiated anchoring or burrowing body-parts. Potential metaphorical senses: upper/ground (not basement) stories of a building. Application to humans is discouraged, but in that case, it would normally refer to entire body region which is above the hips while standing erect. See also: {stani}, {torso}."},{"word":"stotcu","score":1,"definition":"$n_1=s_1$ is insatiable in property $n_2=s_2$ despite input $n_3=s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {nitcu}, {stodi}, {mansa}, {banzu}."},{"word":"straixe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Austrian in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"straxane","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an karakul/astrakhan fleece lamb of breed $x_2$","notes":"See {lanme}"},{"word":"strelka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an arrow symbol","notes":"A graphical symbol that in its simplest forms a line segment with a triangle affixed to one end. E.g. → or ←. Often used to indicate a direction along the length of the line towards the end capped by a triangle. See {tarmi}, {linji}, {digno}, {boxna}"},{"word":"stribilo","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a refrain, burden of song $x_2$"},{"word":"strimgau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ streams/shows via streaming $x_2$ (broadcast/signal) through streaming medium/service $x_3$","notes":"See also {tivni}, {cradi}, {benji}, {kibro}."},{"word":"stucme","score":1,"definition":"$c_{1}$ (quoted word(s)) is a/the place name [inherent/inalienable site/place/position/situation/spot/location] of $c_{2}$=$s_{1}$ to/used-by namer/name-user $c_{3}$ (person).","notes":"s2 is omitted. See also {stuzi}, {cmene}, {stucmevla} and {stucmeske}."},{"word":"stucmevla","score":1,"definition":"$v_{1}$ is a word derived from place name/toponym $c_{1}$ (quoted word(s)) meaning/causing $v_{2}$ in language $v_{3}$.","notes":"See also {stucme}, {cmevla}, {valsi}."},{"word":"studukti","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ and $d_2=s_2$ are antipodes on $s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {stuzi}, {dukti}."},{"word":"stuna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is to the east/eastern side of $x_{2}$ according to frame of reference $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {stici}, {berti}, {snanu}, {farna}."},{"word":"stunarosi","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to/reflects Essos culture/nationality/geography in aspect $x2$"},{"word":"stupli","score":2,"definition":"$pilno_1$ uses place / location $pilno_2=stuzi_1$ for purpose $pilno_3=stuzi_2$; $x_2$ is a place / site for purpose $x_3$ used by $x_1$","notes":"See also {dinju}"},{"word":"stura","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a structure/arrangement/organization of $x_{2}$ [set/system/complexity].","notes":"($x_2$, if a set, is completely specified); See also {ganzu}, {morna}, {ciste}, {lujvo}, {greku}, {gerna}."},{"word":"stuselpo'e","score":1,"definition":"$p_2=s_1$ is a piece of real estate possessed by $p_1$ in condition $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {ponse}, {stuzi}, {tumla}, {zdani}."},{"word":"stuuiki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a wiki/collaborative web site with content $x_2$.","notes":"See also {kibro}"},{"word":"stuvi'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ visits place $x_2$","notes":"Rams $x_2$ and $x_3$ of {vitke} together, implying visiting a place rather than a person or thing. See {stuzi}, {dinju}"},{"word":"stuzi","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an inherent/inalienable site/place/position/situation/spot/location of $x_{2}$ (object/event).","notes":"Generally used for normally stationary objects/events, to give their 'permanent' location. See also cmavo list {tu'i}, {jmive}, {diklo}, {zvati}, {tcini}, {xabju}, {jibni}, {judri}, {lamji}, {mokca}, {stali}."},{"word":"su","selmaho":"SU","score":100001,"definition":"erase to start of discourse or text; drop subject or start over.","notes":"Proposed rafsi -suf-; in a lujvo this removes every preceding rafsi and starts over."},{"word":"su'a","selmaho":"UI2","score":100001,"definition":"evidential: I generalize - I particularize","notes":"discursive: {su'a} - abstractly, {su'anai} - concretely. See also {sucta}, {sucni'i}."},{"word":"su'a'a","selmaho":"UI","score":2,"definition":"discursive: responding quickly - responding after a long time/necroposting.","notes":"Derived from either {sutra} or {spuda}."},{"word":"su'a'ai","selmaho":"SE","score":0,"definition":"replaces first two places with one having reciprocal relation between its members","notes":"'do ce mi ce abu su'ai damba' = 'You, I and A had a battle royale'"},{"word":"su'ai","selmaho":"PA4","score":3,"definition":"digit/number: precise to within the stated sigfigs (significant figures/digits); approximately, measured to be approximately, with some error/rounding","notes":"In the {su'e} and {su'o} family. See also: {su'au}."},{"word":"su'anai","selmaho":"UI*2","score":100001,"definition":"evidential: I generalize - I particularize","notes":"discursive: {su'a} - abstractly, {su'anai} - concretely."},{"word":"su'au","selmaho":"PA4","score":2,"definition":"digit/number: exact, exactly equal to, no more and no less, mathematically ideally (no measuring or rounding error)","notes":"In the {su'e} and {su'o} family. In some sense, it is equivalent to {su'e} {je} {su'o}; in some sense, it emphasizes the exact equality; but it also can distinguish results from data/measurements and mathematical truths. See also: {su'ai}."},{"word":"suckancu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ estimates numerical value $x_2=k_3=s_1$ about $x_3=s_2$"},{"word":"sucpeitcini","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the formal operational stage as experienced by child $x_2$","notes":"4th stage in Jean Piaget's 4 stages of cognitive development. From 12 years onward, children gain the ability to think abstractly and manipulate ideas in their heads."},{"word":"sucta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (si'o) is abstracted/generalized/idealized from $x_{2}$ [something concrete] by rules $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {fatci}, {xanri}."},{"word":"suctmpetu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (vector) is the Lagrangian generalized momentum of object/system $x_2$ under generalized coordinates $x_3$ (vector; same order as x1)"},{"word":"sucyskami","score":1,"definition":"$sk_1$ is an abstract machine for purpose $sk_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sucta}, {skami}."},{"word":"sucyxe'idai","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a black body"},{"word":"sucyxe'idaiseldi'e","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a black-body radiation with radiate $x2$ with radiation conditions $x3$","notes":"from {sucyxe'idai} + {seldi'e}"},{"word":"sudbi'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ dries/becomes dry of liquid $x_2$"},{"word":"sudbu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a towel"},{"word":"sudga","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is dry of liquid $x_{2}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is arid.","notes":"See also {cilmo}, {litki}, {runta}."},{"word":"sudgau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ dries/dehydrates $s_1$, removing liquid $s_2$","notes":"The implied g2 is the lo nu s1 sudga s2."},{"word":"sudglajukpa","score":2,"definition":"$x1=j1$ bakes/[cooks by dry heating] $x2=s1=g1=j2$"},{"word":"sudjaxri'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=r_{1jai}$ (concrete) dries $x_2=s_1$ of liquid $x_3=s_2$ with event $x_4=r_{fai}$.","notes":"See {sudga}, {cilmo}, {rinka}"},{"word":"sudjirta'u","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a dry suit for wearing by $t_2=j_1=s_1$ in liquid $j_2$."},{"word":"sudjukpa","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ (agent) dry roasts food-for-eating $j_2$ by recipe/method $j_3$ (process).","notes":"Cf. {sudga}, {jukpa}."},{"word":"sudmau","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=s_1$ is drier than $z_2$ by amount $z_4$ of liquid $s_2$. ","notes":"Cf. {sudga}, {zmadu}, {sudrai}."},{"word":"sudnabybli","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=n_1$ is a crouton of bread $b_1$, made from grains $b_2$."},{"word":"sudrai","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=s_1$ is the driest among set/range $t_4$ of liquid $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sudga}, {traji}, {sudmau}."},{"word":"sudre'u","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is a quantity of jerky made from the meat of animal $x2$","notes":"from {sudga} + {rectu}"},{"word":"sudvanjba","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=v_2=s_1$ is a raisin/sultana/currant processed from a grape of species $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sudga}, {vanju}, {jbari}."},{"word":"sudycitsi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is the dry season of year/years $c_3$.","notes":"See also {cimcitsi}."},{"word":"sudysrasu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is hay of species $x_2$"},{"word":"sudytu'a","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=s_1$ is a desert with land location $t_2$."},{"word":"su'e","selmaho":"PA4","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: at most (all); no more than."},{"word":"su'ei","selmaho":"SE","score":2,"definition":"shows that the first two places have a reciprocal relation","notes":"'mi do su'ei damba' is the same as 'mi do se xi vei pa .e re damba' and means \"We fight with each other\". Proposed rafsi: -sem-."},{"word":"su'enska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Swedish culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See {sfe'ero}"},{"word":"su'ero","selmaho":"PA*4","score":2,"definition":"digit/number: any number","notes":"\"Not more than all\"; idiom to indicate that any number (within contextual limits, i.e. {rone'e} {bi'i} {ro}) would satisfy the predicate. {su'o}{no} \"at least zero\" is also usable in contexts where negative numbers aren't meaningful (e.g. most quantifiers). See {xe'e}, {xo'e}"},{"word":"su'esoi'au","selmaho":"PA*","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: at most almost-none/at most almost-no/at most almost-nowhere; the referent set is null and may even be empty.","notes":"Basically equivalent to \"{soi'au} {jonai} {no}\". This word is very, very closely related to \"{pisu'esoi'au}\". See also: \"{su'osoi'ai}\"."},{"word":"sufti","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the hoof [body-part] of $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {xirma}."},{"word":"su'i","selmaho":"VUhU1","score":100001,"definition":"n-ary mathematical operator: plus; addition operator; [(((a + b) + c) + ...)].","notes":"See also {vu'u}, {sumji}"},{"word":"su'i'e","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso unary operator: digital addition.","notes":"Denoted \"da\" here. Output is in the base of the input (when defined); input should typically be a nonnegative integer expressed in a traditional positional base (such as standard decimal or hexadecimal). Let $n$ = \"$n_1n_2...n_m$\" be the input (under the aforementioned conditions), expressed as a string of digits \"$n_i$\"; then da($n$) = $n_1 + n_2 +...+ n_m$, where the lhs has the input expressed in some implicit acceptable base and the rhs matches it. Endianness-independent for the standard situation herein defined. See also: \"{su'i'o}\"."},{"word":"su'ifa'uvu'u","selmaho":"VUhU*","score":1,"definition":"mekso operator: plus or minus with order important, (((a±b)±c)±...±z)","notes":"Strictly not \"positive or negative\" (if order matters, use {ma'ufa'uni'u} instead for that purpose). Subscript {fa'u} when multiple such operators (including \"positive or negative\" and others) are in use but are applied independently. This word is more useful and more general in mathematics than {su'ijavu'u} is, but is perhaps/arguably less general(ly useful) in Lojban, syntactically speaking, since not all statements have multiple occurrences of {fa'u} that may be linked."},{"word":"su'ijavu'u","selmaho":"VUhU*","score":1,"definition":"mekso operator: plus or minus, (((a±b)±c)±...±z)","notes":"Strictly not \"positive or negative\" (which is {ma'ujani'u} vel sim.). This word is general but could easily be replaced by {su'ijonaivu'u} when the two options are not equivalent (usually when none of the operands are 0). Not preferred in complicated expressions wherein order of operations is important: see {su'ifa'uvu'u} or {su'ifa'u'aivu'u}."},{"word":"su'i'o","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso unary or binary operator: ordered inputs $(n, b)$ where $n$ and $b$ are nonnegative integers and $b > 1$; output is the ultimate digital root of $n$ in base-$b$.","notes":"Often denoted \"dr\". $b$ defaults to whichever base in which $n$ was expressed; output is in base-$b$. Thus, if we assume the cultural default of the traditional decimal system, then $n$ will be expressed in this base and $b$ will be defaulted to $b = 2*5$ and thus omitted (yielding an unary operator here). For a fixed base $b$ and $n =$ eval(\"$n_1n_2...n_m$\") where \"$n_i$\" is a digit in base $b$ for each $i$, if $n 2, S((X_1)) is a proper convex regular (X_1)-gon. S((X_1, X_2) is a proper convex regular polyhedron with polygonal faces being all of form S((X_1)) such that they are arranged with X_2 touching at each vertex of the polyhedron. Star polytopes and tessellations are supported. More general notation such as Schlafli symbols prefixed by a letter/acted upon by a function, which are affixed with/multiplied by a number or other symbols, which contain \"|\", etc. are not presently supported in this definition; only the most basic/classic Schlafli symbols (those composed of a single pair of curly braces containing rational numbers separated only by commas, and nothing else) are presently supported. Certain operators (such as \"half\", \"alter\", etc., as well as Cartesian product, \"add\"/\"plus\", and \"join\", and affixation of other numbers or symbols) have somewhat special definitions on Schlafli symbols; they are presently not supported in Lojban (but this will hopefully soon change). Not all ordered lists will produce good output. See also: {tarmrclefli}"},{"word":"taifnu","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=c_1$ is a typhoon/hurricane/cyclone moving from direction $b_2$ at speed $b_3$ rotating around centre /eye $c_2$ with rotational direction $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {carbi'e}, {vilti'a}."},{"word":"tai'i","selmaho":"COI2","score":3,"definition":"Converts following cmevla or zoi-quote into phenomime. ","notes":"Broader term than {ci'oi} and {sa'ei}. See also {tai}, {tamsmi}, {ki'ai}. Examples in some languages. jpn: しーん (shiin): soundlessly. kor: 슬슬 (seul-seul): gently. nep: हत्तपत्त (hattapatta): immediately."},{"word":"tai'i'au","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"8-ary mekso operator: the $X_1$th nonnegative sum of $X_2$ mutually-distinct perfect $X_3$th-powers (i.e.: of integers) in $X_4$ mutually truly-distinct ways, requiring exactly $X_5$ terms to be negative in each sum (counting with(out$^{X_6}$) multiplicity), requiring exactly $X_7$ terms to be repeated between sums (counting with(out$^{X_8}$) multiplicity), according to the usual ordering of the integers.","notes":"By default, $X_1 = 1, X_5 = X_6 = X_7 = X_8 = 0$. Use \"{su'e}\" in $X_5$ or $X_6$ for weaker but bounded criteria (this will 'cancel' the corresponding \"exactly\"). For $i$ being $6$ or $8$, if $X_i$ is even, then \"with multiplicity\" is meant in the corresponding clause/requirement which is governed by this parameter; else, $X_i$ is to be odd and \"without multiplicity\" is meant there. 0 is a valid summand and may be used multiple times. \"Truly-distinct ways\" in this context includes meanings such as \"ignoring both parenthesis/priority and commutation/permutation of terms\"."},{"word":"tai'i'e","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso unary operator: Kleene star - X1*"},{"word":"ta'i ma","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"sumti question asking for a method; how?."},{"word":"ta'inri'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is tiring to $x_2$"},{"word":"tairbagycukykruca","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is the conceptualized/ideal/abstract shape of a biconvex lens formed by/manifested from the intersection $x2$ (parameters) of two-dimensional circular disks immersed (embedded) in geometry/defined by metric $x3$; $x1$ is the convex-only region bounded by intersecting circular arcs given by $x2$","notes":"May not be symmetric (statement to such end can be made by specifying parameters of circular disks via x2). This shape is \"filled\", being formed by the intersection of disks. Contrast with: {tairmlunra}. See also: {cuktai}"},{"word":"tairjirnycukykruca","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is the conceptualized/ideal/abstract shape of a crescent/concave 'horned' (then convex rounded) form/geometric partially-concave lune formed by/manifested from the intersection $x2$ (parameters) of two-dimensional circular disks immersed (embedded) in geometry/defined by metric $x3$","notes":"This word is exactly synonymous with {tairmlunra}; but, whereas that word is a {zi'evla}, this one is a {lujvo}. x2 can explicate any relevant characteristics and parameters that describe the intersection of the two-dimensional circular disks, such as: the radii of the circular disks, the relative location of their centers/perimeters, the direction in which the 'horns' of the crescent are facing. The shape is itself two-dimensional, but may be immersed/embedded in a greater-dimensional space or in a non-Euclidean metric (such as Manhattan space or spherical geometry); due to some ambiguity in naming of the shape in spherical geometry (confer: lens/{tairbagycukykruca}), other words are probably preferred for the area bounded by intersecting great circles in such a context (see: spherical great digon, Zweieck). The lune in this sense is a \"filled area\": it is a disk less an intersection (with another disk). See also: {cuktai}, {tairmlunra}, {tairbagycukykruca}, {tarmi}, {simlu}, {mluni}, {lunra}, {plini}"},{"word":"tairmlunra","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is the conceptualized/ideal/abstract shape of a crescent/concave 'horned' (then convex rounded) form/geometric partially-concave lune formed by/manifested from the intersection $x2$ (parameters) of two-dimensional circular disks immersed (embedded) in geometry/defined by metric $x3$","notes":"x2 can explicate any relevant characteristics and parameters that describe the intersection of the two-dimensional circular disks, such as: the radii of the circular disks, the relative location of their centers/perimeters, the direction in which the 'horns' of the crescent are facing. The shape is itself two-dimensional, but may be immersed/embedded in a greater-dimensional space or in a non-Euclidean metric (such as Manhattan space or spherical geometry); due to some ambiguity in naming of the shape in spherical geometry (confer: lens/{tairbagycukykruca}), other words are probably preferred for the area bounded by intersecting great circles in such a context (see: spherical great digon, Zweieck). The lune in this sense is a \"filled area\": it is a disk less an intersection (with another disk). See also: {cuktai}, {tairjirnycukykruca}, {tairbagycukykruca}, {tarmi}, {simlu}, {mluni}, {lunra}, {plini}"},{"word":"tairmupli","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$=$t_2$ is a $t_1$ form of $m_3$"},{"word":"ta'iroda","score":2,"definition":"anyway, under any method"},{"word":"tairsfenepa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an idealized generalized-Enneper surface in dimensions $x_2$ parametrized by $x_3$"},{"word":"ta'irva'u","score":2,"definition":"$v_1=t_1$ yawns, expressing fatigue due to effort/situation $t_2$ (event)"},{"word":"tairva'u","score":1,"definition":"$v_1=t_1$ pants because of tiring effort/situation $t_2$ (event).","notes":"Cf. {tatpi}, {vasxu}."},{"word":"tairxarbelo","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is the idealized shape of an arbelos (bounded area; two-dimensional shape) wherein the largest circle has radius $x2$ and one smaller circle has radius $x3$, embedded in geometry/defined by metric $x4$.","notes":"See also: {cuktai}"},{"word":"tairzulmlunra","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is the shape of a crescent opening/concave/with 'horns' to(ward) the left; $x1$ is (an) increscent","notes":"See also: {tairmlunra}"},{"word":"taiske","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the morphology of $x_2$ according to methodology $x_3$.","notes":"see also {rafske}"},{"word":"tai'u","selmaho":"TAIhU","score":1,"definition":"(something which approximately has) the abstract shape of the symbol for the previous construct","notes":"Best used for letteral/numeral/etc. symbols; control their realization by specifying the script and the font, etc. Quite like {bu}. This is how one says \"block O\", where \"O\" is the symbol (approximately a circle, in this case) modified by a font face which is blocky; a \"C\"-shaped thing is given by \"{ro'au'o} {cy} tai'u\" or, equivalently in most font faces, \"{ru'o} {sy} tai'u\"."},{"word":"tai,UAN","score":3,"definition":"Taiwan"},{"word":"tajgai","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a thimble.","notes":"Cf. {tamji}, {gacri}, {degygai}."},{"word":"takni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a binary relationship which is transitive in space/under conditions/on set $x_2$.","notes":"Denote this binary relation $x_1$ between elements y, z (in that order) by \"y R z\" (in that order); then, for any elements a, b, c in the set of consideration (possibly $x_2$), if a R b and b R C, then a R c. See also: \"{kinra}\", \"{kinfi}\"; \"{taknyklojyzilpra}\", \".{efklipi}\", \".{efklizu}\"."},{"word":"taknyklojyzilpra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the transitive closure (directed graph/set of ordered 2-tuples/space) derived/produced/induced from relation space $x_2$.","notes":"Two of its veljvo are experimental gismu: \"{takni}\", \"{kloje}\". See also: {ki'irgrafu} (which is, approximately, the typing on/required for/of each of $x_1$ and $x_2$)."},{"word":"taksi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a taxi","notes":"See also {aftobuso}. For denoting passengers, engine, towns and cities etc. used in combination with {karce}, {carce}, {marce}, {tcadu}."},{"word":"takside","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a badger of species $x_2$"},{"word":"talgaka","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (property of $x_2$) is an idiosyncrasy, desire of pregnant person $x_2$","notes":"See also {se} {tarbi}, {sumne}, {smaka}"},{"word":"talko","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains talc"},{"word":"talpide","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mole (family Talpidae) of species/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"talsa","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (person) challenges $x_{2}$ at/in property $x_{3}$.","notes":"(cf. {jinga}, {damba}, {darlu}, {jivna}, {nandu} for a challenging event/situation)"},{"word":"tamca","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a tomato [fruit/vegetable/plant] of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {grute}, {stagi}."},{"word":"tamcrbifsteiki","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a beefsteak tomato of strain $t_2$."},{"word":"tamcrkampari","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a Campari tomato/tomato-on-the-vine (TOV) of variety/strain $t_2$.","notes":"Camparis are deep red and larger than a cherry tomato, but smaller and rounder than a plum tomato."},{"word":"tamcrpasata","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a quantity of tomato purée of tomato variety/cultivar $t_2$.","notes":"See also tomato sauce (={tamcysanso}), crushed tomato (={selmaxtamca}), tomato paste (={tamcypesxu}), ketchup (={sansrketcu})."},{"word":"tamcydakfu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a tomato knife with a blade of material $d_3$.","notes":"Synonym: {tamcyrutydakfu}"},{"word":"tamcygrute","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=t_1$ is a tomato [fruit] of a plant of species/strain $g_2=t_2$.","notes":"For the plant, see {tamcyspa}."},{"word":"tamcypesxu","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is a tomato paste of composition $p_2$.","notes":"See also tomato sauce (={tamcysanso}), crushed tomato (={selmaxtamca}), tomato purée(={tamcrpasata}), ketchup (={sansrketcu})."},{"word":"tamcyrutydakfu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a tomato knife with a blade of material $d_3$.","notes":"Synonym: {tamcydakfu}. See also: {tamcygrute}, {dakfu}."},{"word":"tamcysanso","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ a tomato sauce for use with $s_2$, containing ingredient(s) including $s_3$ [tomato as main ingredient].","notes":"Tomato sauce is any of a very large number of sauces made primarily from tomatoes. See also tomato soup (={tamcystasu})."},{"word":"tamcyspa","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=t_1$ is a tomato [plant] of species/strain $s_2=t_2$.","notes":"For the fruit, see {tamcygrute}."},{"word":"tamcystasu","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a tomato soup of ingredients including $s_2$ [tomato as main ingredient]."},{"word":"tamdansu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ dances to music $x_2$, with choreography/pattern $x_3$","notes":"{lo} {burgalu} is an example of a possible $x_3$. See {dansytai}."},{"word":"tamdu'i","score":3,"definition":"$d_1$ is/are geometrically similar/has the same shape as $d_2$.","notes":"Objects that have the same shape or one has the same shape as the other's mirror image are called geometrically similar. See also congruent (={brajvetaidu'i}). CLL 18.7."},{"word":"tamgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ defines $t_2$ into form $t_1$.","notes":"Cf. {tarmi}."},{"word":"tamglefri","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an experience-copulate with happening-shape $x_{2}$."},{"word":"tamji","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the thumb/big toe [body-part] on limb $x_{2}$ of $x_{3}$; [metaphor based on relative shape].","notes":"Thumb (specifically the hand = {xantamji}), big toe (= {jmatamji}). See also {degji}, {tance}, {xance}, {jamfu}."},{"word":"tamjycausmani","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a colobus of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {smani}"},{"word":"tamle","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tamale with ingredients/contents $x_2$ of type/variety $x_3$","notes":"Spanish \"tamal\"; Tagalog \"tamales\""},{"word":"tamne","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is cousin to $x_{2}$ by bond/tie $x_{3}$; [non-immediate family member, default same generation].","notes":"Probably preferred for metaphorical siblings (over bruna). See also {dzena}, {famti}, {mensi}, {bruna}, {tunba}."},{"word":"tamsmi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ has form $x_2$, similar in form to $x_3$ in property/quality $x_4$."},{"word":"tamtigypre","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=ti_1$ is a model/mannequin serving fashion/artistic/commercial concept $ti_2=ta_1$.","notes":"Cf. {tigni}, {tarmi}, {larcu}, {taxfu}."},{"word":"tamxri","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=t_2$ is a quantity of macaroni/penne/fusilli/shaped pasta in shape $t_1$ made from grains $m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {grusko}, {grupu'o}."},{"word":"tanbargu","score":3,"definition":"$b_1$ is a rainbow at location $b_2=t_2$, made of water droplets $b_3$."},{"word":"tanbla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is of azure color."},{"word":"tanblo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an airship for carrying $x_2$, propelled by $x_3$","notes":"See {tsani}, {bloti}, {vinji}"},{"word":"tanbo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a board/plank [3-dimensional long flat rectangle] of material $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {bliku}, {kubli}."},{"word":"tance","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the tongue [body-part] of $x_{2}$; (metaphor: similar to nazbi, tamji, degji).","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is lingual. See also {moklu}, {bangu}, {nazbi}, {tamji}, {degji}."},{"word":"tandala","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kudu of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {impofu}."},{"word":"tangutu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ pertains to Tangut culture in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"tanjelavi","score":1,"definition":"$x_0$: That's life / There ain't no justice / It sucks, but what are you gonna do? (nullary predicate)","notes":"Etymology: Combination of TANJ (\"There Ain't No Justice\") with \"C'est la vie.\""},{"word":"tanjo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the trigonometric tangent of angle/arctangent $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {sinso}."},{"word":"tankalri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an open-air/outdoor place, lacking physical separation from the open sky."},{"word":"tanko","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of tobacco [leaf] of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {sigja}, {marna}."},{"word":"tankoi","score":1,"definition":"$x1=k1$ is the horizon at location $x2=t2$"},{"word":"tankomo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) does $x_2$ (property of $x_1$) as much as it/he/she/they do(es) $x_3$ (relation between $x_1$ and $x_2$)","notes":"See also {toltankomo}"},{"word":"tankota","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an anatomical snuffbox [body part: region of the human hand] of body $x_2$"},{"word":"tankyxu'i","score":1,"definition":"$xu_1$ is nicotine with chemical purity $xu_2$."},{"word":"tanlo'i","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an airship for carrying $x_2$, propelled by $x_3$","notes":"See {tsani}, {bloti}, {vinji}"},{"word":"tanminli","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ (default 1) parsec(s) by standard $x_3$.","notes":"from {tsani} {minli} c.f. {gusminli} {solminli}."},{"word":"tanru","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a binary metaphor formed with $x_{2}$ modifying $x_{3}$, giving meaning $x_{4}$ in usage/instance $x_{5}$.","notes":"($x_2$ and $x_3$ are both text or both si'o concept) See also {gismu}, {smuni}."},{"word":"tanruselskiski","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a selskiski-style (noun-adjective) / military-style tanru with $x_2$ modifying $x_3$, giving meaning $x_4$ in usage/instance $x_5$","notes":"See {tanru}. Refers to \"selskiski\" type tanru: http://mw.lojban.org/papri/selskiski ; may also be used to describe languages where this is the normal style of compound words (e.g. Latin, French, Spanish, Malay). See {tanruskiselski}, {ke'oi}, {ke'e'u}"},{"word":"tanruskiselski","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a skiselski-style (adjective-noun) tanru with $x_2$ modifying $x_3$, giving meaning $x_4$ in usage/instance $x_5$","notes":"Refers to the normal Lojban (and English) ordering of modifiers and modificands. See {tanru}, {tanruselskiski}"},{"word":"tansi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a pan/basin/tub/sink, a shallow container for contents $x_{2}$, of material/properties $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also bowl. See also {baktu}, {palne}, {palta}, {patxu}, {kabri} for a bowl that is normally lifted for use, {botpi}."},{"word":"tanta'o","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$=$t_1$ is a skysurfingboard of material/property $t_2$.","notes":"From {tanbo}, {tsani}. See also {si'erta'o}, {jacta'o}, {xilta'o}"},{"word":"tantrau","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects the Tang Dynasty culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"tantuni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is tantuni (food made by sliced meat fried on the special pan, parsley, tomato, onion)"},{"word":"tanxe","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a box/carton/trunk/crate for contents $x_{2}$, and made of material $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {bakfu}, {botpi}, {cutne}, {dacru}."},{"word":"ta'o","selmaho":"UI3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: by the way - returning to main point.","notes":"See also {denpa}, {cneterta'a}."},{"word":"ta'oi","selmaho":"TAhOI","score":2,"definition":"explicit indicator that the speaker is completing/continuing a previously uttered bridi in the discourse","notes":"The following text, until the next usage of .{i}, will be interpreted as being attached to a previous bridi, most likely, the most recently uttered one in the discourse/conversation that was not closed with .{i}."},{"word":"ta'onai","selmaho":"UI*3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: by the way - returning to main point."},{"word":"ta'ormu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ are blinds for covering $x_2$, made of material $x_3$"},{"word":"ta'orselkei","score":1,"definition":"$k_2$ is a board game played by $k_1$ on board $t_1$.","notes":"Can be used metaphorically for games played on a digital board. For a broader word that includes any games played on a physical/digital table, see {jbuselkei}."},{"word":"ta'orskami","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tablet computer for purpose $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {tanbo}, {skami}, {kibro}, {samvidni}"},{"word":"ta'orstizu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a board-chair with board material $x_{2}$."},{"word":"tapflifa'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ stumbles/trips over $x_2$ and falls/drops to/onto $x_3$"},{"word":"tapla","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a tile/cake [shape/form] of material $x_{2}$, shape $x_{3}$, thickness $x_{4}$.","notes":"A tile is a 3-dimensional object, relatively uniform and significant in the 3rd dimension, but thin enough that its shape in the the other two dimensions is a significant feature; 'city block' is conceptually a tile; polygon (= {taplytai} or {kardytai} - shaped like an approximately-2-dimensional block, {lijyclupa} - a loop composed of lines). (cf. {bliku}, {kubli}, {matci}; {karda}, for which the 3rd dimension is insignificant, {bliku}, {kurfa}, {matci}, {plita}, {tarmi})"},{"word":"taplytai","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a shape-tile with shaped $x_{2}$."},{"word":"tapsni","score":1,"definition":"$si_1$ is a track of $st_1$ treading on surface $st_2$ using limb $st_3$","notes":"from {stapa} {sinxa}"},{"word":"tapydansu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1=d_1$ tap-dances to accompaniment/music/rhythm $x_2=d_2$.","notes":"{stapa} {dansu}"},{"word":"tapygutci","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is $g_2$ pace/paces (length unit).","notes":"Cf. {stapa}, {gutci}, {degygutci}, {jmagutci}, {cibjmagutci}, {birgutci}."},{"word":"tarbi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an embryo/zygote/fetus/fertilized egg with mother $x_{2}$, and father $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {gutra}, {mamta}, {patfu}, {sovda}, {rorci}, {tsiju}, {grute}."},{"word":"tarbi zei asna","score":1,"definition":"$a_1$ is a/the fetal position of body $a_2$ characterized by property/(set of) properties $a_3$ (ka).","notes":"Synonym: {asnrtarbi}"},{"word":"tarboi","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a globular cluster consisting of stars with properties $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tarci}, {bolci}, {tarso'imei}, {tarci'e}."},{"word":"tarbu'i","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is an asterisk (* character)"},{"word":"tarby'asna","score":1,"definition":"$a_1$ is a/the fetal position of body $a_2$ characterized by property/(set of) properties $a_3$ (ka).","notes":"Syn: {asnrtarbi}, {tarbi zei asna}. See {tarbi}, {asna}"},{"word":"tarbykanragmabru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a placental mammal of species $x_2$.","notes":"From {tarbykanrango} {mabru}. Default: an animal belonging to infraclass Placentalia."},{"word":"tarbykanrango","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a placenta supporting fetus $x_2$ in/of mother's body $x_3$.","notes":"From {tarbi} {kansa} {rango}. See also {tarbykanragmabru}, {mabru}."},{"word":"tarbykansas","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Gemini [astronomical constellation/astrological sign].","notes":"From twin/triplet/quadruplet (={tarbykansa}). In Babylonian astronomy these stars are known as the Great Twins and are in greece associated with the myth of Castor and Pollux."},{"word":"tarbyskori","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is the/a umbilical cord connecting $t_1=x_2$ to mother $t_2=x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {tarbi}, {skori}"},{"word":"tarbysle","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=t_1$ is a zygote with mother $t_2$, and father $t_3$."},{"word":"tarbyvau","score":2,"definition":"$v_1$ is pregnant with embryo/zygote/fetus/fertilized egg $v_2=t_1$ with mother $t_2$ (default x1), and father $t_3$.","notes":"The child-bearer x1 isn't necessarily the same as the egg donator x3."},{"word":"tarbyvi'u","score":3,"definition":"$v_1$ performs abortion/induces delivery of embryo/zygote/fetus/fertilized egg $t_1=v_2$ on $t_2=v_3$. (The survival/death of $t_1=v_2$ is not implied.)","notes":"Cf. {tarbi}, {vimcu}. Abortion/Inducement = {nuntarbyvi'u}."},{"word":"tarcartu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is a star chart of/about $x_2=c_2$ showing formation/data-points $x_3=c_3$","notes":"from {tarci}+{cartu}"},{"word":"tarci","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a star/sun with stellar properties $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {solri}, {tsani}."},{"word":"tarci'e","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a solar/stellar system based on star(s) $t_1$ (default is the Solar System) with stellar properties $t_2$ with components $c_3$ displaying $c_4$ (ka).","notes":"Cf. {tarci}, {ciste}, {tarso'imei}, {sostartai}, {tarboi}."},{"word":"tardigrada","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tardigrade (waterbear, moss piglet) of species $x_2$"},{"word":"targri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ is a star cluster showing common property (ka) $x_2=g_2$ due to set $x_3=g_3$ linked by relations $x_4=g_4$","notes":"from {tarci}+{girzu} can either indicate an open cluster, a globular cluster or a galaxy."},{"word":"tarkesyske","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is stellar astronomy based on methodology $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kesyske}, {tarske}"},{"word":"tarla","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of tar/asphalt from source $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {kolme}, {pesxu}, {snipa}."},{"word":"tarlyla'u","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is an asphalt lake / a tar lake."},{"word":"tarlypu'i","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ tars or puts tar $p_2=t_1$ on $p_3$."},{"word":"tarmi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [ideal] is the conceptual shape/form of object/abstraction/manifestation $x_{2}$ (object/abstract).","notes":"Also pattern; $x_1$ is the mathematical or theoretical ideal form, while $x_2$ is an object/event manifesting that form; e.g. circular/circle-shaped (= {cukseltai}) vs. circle (={cuktai}, while {cukla} alone is ambiguous); model (= {ci'ersaptai}, {saptai}, {ci'ersmitai}, {smitai}). See alse {nejni}, te {marji} for physical shape, {tapla}, {bliku}, {kubli}, {kurfa}, {cukla}, {mapti}, {morna}, {sarlu}."},{"word":"tarmrclefli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a geometric figure/form/shape [polytope, tessellation, etc.] that is similar to the regular one given by Schlafli symbol $x_2$","notes":"Any generalization of the basic/classic Schlafli symbol is allowed in x2. See also: {tai'e'i}."},{"word":"tarmrsilondre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a generalized cylinder (see notes for details) of form/shape $x_2$.","notes":"$x_1$ is a set of points/shape (of any number of dimensions) such that $x_1$ is connected and there exists a line L such that for any line L' that is parallel to L, if L' has nonempty intersection with $x_1$, then there exists exactly one subinterval (line segment, ray, or line) J of L' such that J has nonzero (Lebesgue) measure and any subset of L' which nonemptily intersects $x_1$ is contained in J. An axially-perpendicular cross-section of $x_1$ probably is necessary to specify $x_2$. See also: {slanu}, {fru'austumu}."},{"word":"tarmrsombre'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is sombrero-shaped (idealized)","notes":"Example: Higgs potential. See: {xigzo}."},{"word":"tarsire","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tarsier of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {smani}"},{"word":"tarske","score":0,"definition":"$s_1$ is astronomy based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {tarci}, {saske}, {mu'eske}, {termu'eske}."},{"word":"tarso'imei","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a/the galaxy (default is the Milky Way)","notes":"Cf. {tarci}, {so'imei}, {sostartai}, {tarboi}, {tarci'e}, \"{galki}\" (which is a gismu and does not reference stars specifically)."},{"word":"tartai","score":1,"definition":"$tarm_1$ tartai $tarc_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tarci}, {tarmi}, {sostartai}, {tarso'imei}, {tarci'e}, {tarboi}, {cacryra'o}."},{"word":"tartaruga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tortoise or turtle of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {respa}"},{"word":"tartarus","score":2,"definition":"Tartarus","notes":"In classic mythology Tartarus is a deep, gloomy place, a pit, or an abyss used as a dungeon of torment and suffering that resides beneath the underworld. See also Hades (={xades}), Hel (={xel})."},{"word":"tarti","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ behaves/conducts oneself as/in-manner $x_{2}$ (event/property) under conditions $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also (adjective:) $x_1$ is behavioral. See also {cnano}, {frati}, {tcaci}, {cilce}, {jikca}, {marde}."},{"word":"tartidu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is directly/linearly proportional to $x_2$ via coefficient/constant of proportionality $x_3$ and background/constant offset $x_4$; there exists constants $x_3$ and $x_4$ such that $x_1 = x_3*x_2 + x_4$.","notes":"$x_2$ may be an incomplete list of quantities. These should be variable. $x_3$ should be a fixed constant for the universe, situation, object in question. $x_4$ is possibly variable but may also be fixed by the environmwnt/context/situation. The equality should be exact in a model/in theory. If one is taking a linear approximation of a function which does not behave linearly with respect to $x_2$, then caveats must be included (such as by using a tanru in order to specify approximation) or by separation (using {be}; \"f approximates g, which is proportional [{tartidu}] to h, with error z, which is proportional [{tartidu}] to w\"). $x_2$ can be any of a fairly general class of nunvers, including a variable/unknown (with or without units) and a function (which need not be linear). Inverse or joint proportionality can simply be expressed using division and multiplication respectively. All terbri should be filled with either pure numbers (li; general) or quantified concepts (such as physical quantities)."},{"word":"tartrpocli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ poses deflated and derided morally worthless, cheap, vulgar, commonplace, banal qualities according to $x_2$ in aspect $x_3$.","notes":"$x_1$ poses poshlyi [Russian original term] morally worthless, cheap, sham, smutty, vulgar, common, commonplace, trivial, trite, banal qualities that are subject to being deflated and derided. $x_1$ is poshlyi / posljak / posljacka / exposes poshlost' / poshlust"},{"word":"taske","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ thirsts for $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ needs/wants drink/fluid/lubrication $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {nitcu}, {djica}, {xagji}, {pinxe}."},{"word":"tasmi","score":6,"definition":"$x_1$ is the way or manner in which activity/event $x_2$ is done/happens","notes":"Lojban has always been lacking a gismu for \"x1 is the manner of event x2\" or similar. Later, {tai} started to be used for it, and then, since a BAI needs a brivla (usually a gismu) to be based on, they invented tamsmi. So {tasmi} is a true brivla for {tai}, the BAI of {tasmi}. Cf. {tai}, {tamsmi}"},{"word":"tasnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiceless alveolar stop sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Derived from and synonymous with {ty zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient consonant in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"tasta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a taste of $x_2$","notes":"See {smaka}, {vrusi}, {kukte}, {krumami}, {sodna}"},{"word":"tatpi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is tired/fatigued by effort/situation $x_{2}$ (event); $x_{1}$ needs/wants rest.","notes":"See also {cikna}, {sipna}, {surla}."},{"word":"tatru","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the breast/mammary/teat [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: projection providing liquid].","notes":"Nipple (= {tatyji'o}). See also {ladru}, {mabru}."},{"word":"tatycigla","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a/the mammary gland secreting milk $c_2$, of breast $t_1$.","notes":"See also: milk (={ladru})."},{"word":"tatydenxanto","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=d_2$ is a mastodon of species $x_2$","notes":"The mastodon's English name (and former genus name) comes from \"breast-tooth\" due to the unusual shape of its molars. They are not in the same family as elephants or mammoths. This is also {xantrmamutu}."},{"word":"tatyji'o","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=j_1$ a nipple/teat (mammary papilla) of $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tatru}."},{"word":"tatyta'u","score":1,"definition":"$tax_1$ is a bra with purpose $tax_2$."},{"word":"ta'u","selmaho":"UI3a","score":100001,"definition":"discursive: expanding the tanru - making a tanru.","notes":"See also {tanru}."},{"word":"tau","selmaho":"LAU","score":100000,"definition":"2-word letteral/shift: change case for next letteral only."},{"word":"tau'e","selmaho":"LAhE","score":2,"definition":"the abstraction described by text; turns text sumti into abstraction sumti","notes":"= {tu'a} {la'e}. See {tu'ai}, {du'au}"},{"word":"ta'u'i","selmaho":"TAhUhI","score":2,"definition":"Copy and paste the overall seltau of immediately preceding sumti at this location.","notes":"This is a rather basic and crude/clunky form of seltau distribution/duplication. Identifies the most recent sumti (subject to the standard rules of back-counting); in that sumti, it identifies the overall/outermost/last tertau of the whole construct and naively copies all of its seltau, in the order and manner presented, in their entirety; then it pastes them here (where this word was uttered), exactly as they were, as seltau again - this words stands in for that seltau construct and can be replaced by (only) exactly it, in all respects. This means that the seltau may compound with any other seltau present in the current construct; in any case (regardless of the presence of other seltau), the exact semantic interpretation of the referrent/copy-pasted seltau or the tanru construct as a whole may vary from that from which the relevant seltau were copied. Subscript with an integer in order to specify how many sumti to count backward through: \"0\" indicates the present sumti, \"+1\" indicates the immediately previous sumti (this is the default or non-subscripted meaning), \"n\" (for positive integer n) indicates the nth last sumti, \"-1\" means the next sumti, etc. Since this word acts as a seltau, it will be picked up in an immediately subsequent usage of the same word if the first occurrence is in a sumti. This word must always be followed by an explicit tertau to which it applies. This word need not be used in only sumti. It copies every element of the relevant seltau; it cannot select any proper subsequence thereof. \"{si}\" deletes this word and, thus, at once all of the would-be pasted words forming the relevant seltau. In \"{lo} {cmalu} {je} {cadzu} {klama} {mlatu}\", it copies and pastes only and exactly \"cmalu je cadzu klama\". Couples with JA as any brivla would when the latter is acting as a seltau. See also: {ta'u'u}."},{"word":"taulka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'tanru-unit' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: tanru-unit-1 (CEI # tanru-unit-1)*. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"ta'unai","selmaho":"UI*3a","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: making a tanru - expanding the tanru."},{"word":"tau'o","selmaho":"TAUhO","score":2,"definition":"Following lujvo takes the form of a tanru (place structure of the lujvo is the same as the last rafsi/gismu)"},{"word":"taurmipri","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ keeps exact meaning $m_2=t_4$ hidden from $m_3$ by describing it vaguely/metaphorically with tanru $m_4=t_1$"},{"word":"ta'u'u","selmaho":"TAhUhI","score":1,"definition":"Copy and paste the overall tertau of immediately preceding sumti at this location.","notes":"Operates just like \"{ta'u'i}\", except it copies and pastes only the overall/last tertau of the whole construct. It is, basically, like \"{ri}\", except it may not be a sumti (the ('pasted') result of this word could be used in a tanru or as a selbri) and it only copies the heart/nucleus/head (tertau) of the sumti (rather than the whole thing). In \"lo cmalu je cadzu klama mlatu\", it copies and pastes only and exactly \"mlatu\"."},{"word":"tau'u","selmaho":"PA5","score":5,"definition":"digit/number: tau (denoted \"τ\": approximately 6.2831...). The constant defined by the ratio of the circumference to the radius of all circles (default: in Euclidean geometry).","notes":"Defaults to Euclidean geometric case (with the 2-norm). Context or explicit specification of overriding this default or of a different geometry can alter its value. See also: \"{pai}\", \"{pai'i}\". Proposed (experimental) {cmarafsi}: \"-tux-\"."},{"word":"tavla","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ talks/speaks to $x_{2}$ about subject $x_{3}$ in language $x_{4}$.","notes":"Not limited to vocal speech, but this is implied by the $x_4$ without context of some other medium of conversation (use {cusku}, {casnu}, {skicu}, {ciksi} for weaker implication of vocal communication); converse/discuss/chat (= {simta'a}, {simsku}, {vricysimta'a} for a conversation not clearly delimited by subject). See also {bacru}, {cusku} for actual expression, {casnu}, {darlu}, {skicu}, {ciksi}, {bangu}."},{"word":"tavmu'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ has finished talking to $x_2$","notes":"See also {mu'o}."},{"word":"tavysi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ talk to each other about $x_2$ in language $x_3$"},{"word":"taxfrbikini","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bikin/two piece skimpy woman's garment of material $x_2$ consisting of top $x_3$ and bottom $x_4$","notes":"Can be used in the sense of swimwear, or coordinated underwear, or even skimpy outerwear. The key aspects are two piece, for women, and covering little more than the breasts and crotch."},{"word":"taxfrdulbande","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=taxfu_1$ is a turban (head/hair-covering garment which is wrapped and often built into a somewhat prominent three-dimensional structure) to be worn by $x_1=taxfu_2$ for purpose $x_3=taxfu_3$.","notes":"Equivalent to \"{tafrdulbande}\"; this is for those who do not like three-letter zi'evla-classifier rafsi."},{"word":"taxfu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is dress/a garment/clothing for wearing by $x_{2}$ (gender/species/body part) serving purpose $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also: $x_2$ can wear/is wearing $x_1$; refers to something intended for use as a garment, not merely something that happens to be worn at some time (which need not be true for dasni). See also {creka}, {cutci}, {daski}, {dasni}, {gluta}, {kosta}, {mapku}, {palku}, {pastu}, {skaci}, {smoka}, {lunbe}."},{"word":"tca'anka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus) of breed $x_2$","notes":"See {tcempedake}"},{"word":"tca'ata","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the Choctaw culture."},{"word":"tca'atypre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Choctaw person."},{"word":"tcabriju","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ is the city/town hall of city/town $t_1$","notes":"c.f. {tcadu} {briju}"},{"word":"tcaci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a custom/habit/[ritual/rut] of $x_{2}$ under conditions $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is customary/usual/the practice. See also {fadni}, {kampu}, {lakne}, {jinzi}, {ckaji}, {cnano}, {tarti}, {ritli}, {javni}, {zekri}."},{"word":"tcacpi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a pigeon of subspecies $c_2$. ","notes":"Cf. {tcadu}, {cipni}, {kolmba}."},{"word":"tcadu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a town/city of metropolitan area $x_{2}$, in political unit $x_{3}$, serving hinterland/region $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also (adjective:) $x_1$ is urban. See also {jarbu}, {nurma}, {cecmu}."},{"word":"tcaika","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gull/sea-gull (genus Larus) of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"See also {cipni}"},{"word":"tcakali","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a jackal of species/breed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {gerku}, {labno}, {lorxu}, {ko'otli}."},{"word":"tcakamni","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$=$k_{1}$ (mass/jo'u) is the city council/town board of $x_{2}$=$t_{1}$.","notes":"See: {tcadu}, {kamni}."},{"word":"tcamoru","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Chamorro culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"tcampurado","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Mexican chocolate beverage or Philippine chocolate porridge of variety $x_2$ "},{"word":"tcana","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a station/node of/in/on transport/communication/distribution system/network $x_{2}$.","notes":"$x_2$ may be represented by massed vehicles of system. See also {dargu}, {litru}, {pluta}, {trene}, {ciste}, ve {mrilu}, {tivni}, {cradi}, ve {benji}, {fonxa}, {dikca}, {fatri}."},{"word":"tcanaba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (node/vertex/station) is forward of/along from $x_2$ in oriented graph $x_3$ (graph with orientation) using oriented edge path $x_4$ (ordered sequence of ordered pairs). The path from $x_2$ to $x_1$ runs along/is coparallel with/downstream of the orientation on $x_3$ along path $x_4$. ","notes":"Orientation is given from/by x3, so only an edge need be submitted if x3 is fully specified; if x3 is not fully specified, x4 can take the burden of specifying the orientation and subgraph of particular interest (namely, the two vertices x1 and x2, intervening vertices along the path, and the orientation of the given edges connecting them). Note that on an unoriented edge or along a cycle, x1 and x2 might be able to exchange places and/or be equal one another. x4 is an ordered sequence of ordered pairs; the first entry of each pair is the origin node, the second pair is the destination node; the path should probably be connected (so that the destination node of one pair is the origin node of the next, except possibly if it is the last such pair). x1 is not necessarily next (id est: forward adjacent of/from) x2, but it can be. Useful for pages, webpages, family relationships, utterances, etc. See also: {grafu}, {tcanaca}, {tcanapu}."},{"word":"tcanaca","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the node of present concern/is the current position in graph $x_3$ (not necessarily oriented; notice the terbri number), connected (possibly indirectly) to/with other nodes $x_2$ (possibly incomplete set) via (oriented) paths $x_4$","notes":"\"Current position\" is in thought. See also: {grafu}, {tcanaba}, {tcanapu}."},{"word":"tcanapu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (node/vertex/station) is backward of/along from $x_2$ in oriented graph $x_3$ (graph with orientation) using oriented edge path $x_4$ (ordered sequence of ordered pairs; oriented edges). The path from $x_2$ to $x_1$ along the (now-unoriented version of the) edges used in $x_4$ is counter/against/upstream of the orientation of $x_3$ (and/or given by the oriented version of $x_4$).","notes":"Orientation is given from/by x3, so only an edge need be submitted if x3 is fully specified; if x3 is not fully specified, x4 can take the burden of specifying the orientation and subgraph of particular interest (namely, the two vertices x1 and x2, intervening vertices along the path, and the orientation of the given edges connecting them). Note that on an unoriented edge or along a cycle, x1 and x2 might be able to exchange places and/or be equal one another. x4 is an ordered sequence of ordered pairs; the first entry of each pair is the origin node, the second pair is the destination node; the path should probably be connected (so that the destination node of one pair is the origin node of the next, except possibly if it is the last such pair). x1 is not necessarily last (id est: backward adjacent of/from) x2, but it can be. Useful for pages, webpages, family relationships, utterances, etc. See also: {grafu}, {tcanaba}, {tcanaca}"},{"word":"tcandana","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is sandalwood of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"tcanyja'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the station manager/agent/master of station $x_2$ in transport system $x_3$.","notes":"See {tcana}, {jatna}."},{"word":"tcanylu'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ is a network route/path to node $x_2=p_2=t_1$ from node $x_3=p_3=t_1$ via points/nodes $x_4=p_4$ within transport/communication/distribution system/network $x_5=t_2$.","notes":"Unusual in that $t_1$ appears more than once. $x_4$ is also really a set of $t_1$s. See also {tcana}, {pluta}"},{"word":"tcaparalo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a chaparral (a region of shrubs, typically dry in the summer and rainy in the winter).","notes":"See {sudyfoi}, {kutytu'a}, {sudytu'a}"},{"word":"tcarlis","score":1,"definition":"Charlie"},{"word":"tcasnuue","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (nu) is a conversation/dialogue/exchange/scene/series of communicative responses/series of expressions/series of messages/exchange of information event between participating speakers $x_2$ (ordered list; ce'o) and passive or active audience members $x_3$ (set; may repeat elements of $x_2$) in languages $x_4$ (use \"fa'u\" if desired) and via expressive media $x_5$ (use \"fa'u\" if desired) in which the following utterances/messages/expressions are, in/according to frame of reference $x_6$, made/sent or received in approximately the following chronological order: $x_7$ (sedu'u/text/quote/lu'e concept vel sim.), $x_8$ (sedu'u/text/quote/lu'e concept vel sim.), $x_9$ (sedu'u/text/quote/lu'e concept vel sim.), ... (open-ended terbri structure of arbitrarily many sumti slots).","notes":"$x_7$ and all subsequent sumti (in the ordering herein presented) are communications/messages/expressions or quotations or similar. Some amount of alternation or serialization, exchange, cross-talking, linguistic back-channelling, or other organized serial communication which involves these sumti is implied, although this word can also be used when their are interruptions, overspeaking/instances of (partially or totally) speaking over one another (including cross-chatter which may be at least partially indecipherable), general noise or confusion in the environment (in which case the supplied sumti are the utterances which were picked out and understood from the crowd by the user of this word in approximately sequential order and which may not be in dialogue with one another at the time of their transmission), or other punctuatedly-disorganized communication or disorganized communication with punctuations of organization or comprehensible transmission. Subscript the quotes, expressions, etc. (id est: $x_i$ for $i > 6$) with numeric indices (starting with 1) or letteral codes for the member(s) of $x_2$ who/which uttered the quote/expressed the utterance or expression, if such is desired by the user; indices may be repeated or omitted (or toggled on and off as the user finds desirable). This word is intended to allow multiple quotations or expressions to be strung together without much intervening structure (hence the front-loading and open-ended structure), thereby enabling certain implications of pacing, as well as ease of reference to dialogues via their quotations. Utterances need not be fully distinguished and non-overlapping, but the order of presentation is approximately that of their perception or the desired order or presentation (as in so-called Lojbanic 'story time'/narrative tensing) by or according to the user; in order to indicate simultaneity or mixing, perhaps uses connectives for the relevant expressions. The type of quote or nature of the selbri which fills the seventh and subsequent sumti slots can indicate various pieces of information such as translation, uncertainty, summarization, etc. by the user, grammaticality by the utterer, etc. See also: \".{alcu}\", \"{tcuskuue}\", \"{cusku}\", \"{casnu}\", \"{ca'u'e}\". Open-endedness of terbri structure is rather like that of \"{jutsi}\" but instead indicates chronological serialization, rather than hierarchical or graph-theoretic structure."},{"word":"tcati","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of tea brewed from leaves $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {ckafi}."},{"word":"tcatixrula","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the tea plant, tea tree, tea shrub Camellia sinensis of variety $x_2$","notes":"See also {tcati}, {pezli}, {pinxe}, {kurki}."},{"word":"tcatrboba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is boba tea/bubble tea with ingredients/contents $x_2$ of type/variety $x_3$"},{"word":"tcatrciclopi'a","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of tea brewed from honeybush leaves $t_2$.","notes":"There are 23 or 24 species of honeybush tea found in the wild, of which mainly 4 or 5 are in widespread home or commercial use. These are: mountain tea, marshland tea/valley tea, coastal tea and Heidelberg-tee. See also honey bush (={sparciclop'ia})."},{"word":"tcatrklitori","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of tea brewed from clitoria leaves $t_2$.","notes":"See also clitoria plant (={sparklitori})."},{"word":"tcatrkrisantemu","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of tea brewed from chrysantemum flowers x2 (default: C. morifolium)."},{"word":"tcatrmasala","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is is made of/contains/is a quantity of masala chai/(chai latte) [tea] of composition/type $x_2$ (leaves/sweetener/spices/milk or water).","notes":"See also: tea (={tcati}), latte drinker (={pixrlate})."},{"word":"tcatru","score":1,"definition":"$tu_1$ is the mayor of $tu_2=tc_1$."},{"word":"tcatydakli","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a tea bag with leaves/herbs $t_2=d_2$, of material $d_3$."},{"word":"tcatykabri","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a tea cup containing content(s) $k_2$, and of material $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {tcati}, {kabri}."},{"word":"tcatypalne","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a tea tray made of $p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {tcati}, {palne}."},{"word":"tcatypatxu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ is a teapot/teakettle for contents $x_2=p_2=t_1$, of material/properties $x_3=p_3$","notes":"from {tcati}+{patxu}"},{"word":"tcatysmuci","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a teaspoon [item of cutlery] suitable for stirring and sipping the contents of a cup of tea, made of material $s_3$.","notes":"See also: teaspoon (measuring unit={mucyveldekpu})/measuring instrument={mucyveldekpyvau})."},{"word":"tcaudu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the formatted address for something - (with format) starting with $x_2$, which is an address/locality/administrative subunit/region which belongs to slightly broader address/locality/administrative subunit/region $x_3$, which in turn itself belongs to a slightly broader address/locality/administrative subunit/region $x_4$, $\\dots$ (etc.).","notes":"Arbitrarily many sumti slots; open-ended superclass/superset structure. It is not implied that $x_{(n+1)}$ is the minimal proper superset of $x_n$ for any integer $n>1$ (even if they are indeed a proper-superset/proper-subset pair); for example, $x_2$ may be a street number, $x_2$ may be a city, and $x_3$ may be a state, even though wards may subdivide cities (but contain street subsegments) and counties may subdivide states (and contain cities). Each subsequent sumti contains or possesses the previous one(s), except the first, as a node or location (or subunit) and is only slightly larger/broader than it/them. There is no fixed meaning to any given slot; they just collectively possess this 'zooming-out' property. For example: In \"Cupboard under the stairs, 4, Privet Drive, Little Whinging, Surrey, England, UK, northern hemisphere, Earth\", each term separated by commas would be its own separate sumti (and we could continue to widen the scope beyond Earth); note that \"4\" is a name and identifies a house. Postal codes or ZIP codes should be used with caution in this word - they must be inserted in the correct spot; for example, (in the U.S.) a standard ZIP code identifies (approximately) the administering post office or municipal region and, therefore, must come after a street name but usually before the city name; ZIP+4 usually identifies a subdivision of the city or service area for the local post office, so it would come after the street name but before the city name and the standard ZIP code; ZIP+4+2 is usually enough to identify a building, so it would precede the street name (but may follow the apartment number in some cases); going the other way: the first few digits identify the region of the country or type of high-level administrative subunit of the U.S. and would come somewhere after the state name or similar. Containment is not assumed to be proper, so consecutive sumti may be equivalent (for example ZIP+4+2 can be equivalent to the house/building identifier and street address, but may be strictly contain the apartment identifier). Delete $x_1$ in order to talk of things like \"Chesterfield, New Hampshire\" (tcaudu$_2$ = Chesterfield, tcaudu$_3$ = New Hampshire); in this case, since the terbri structure of this word (after tcaudu$_1$) is constant/symmetric wrt shift in sumti slot (indexing), it may be cleanest and most elegant to begin the bridi with the selbri. Any number of consecutive unfilled sumti slots (after tcaudu$_1$) is technically equivalent but may be used informally in order to show that the utterer has a well-defined or standard sequence of nested classes which subdivide the subsequent sumti and which contain the previous ones. Deleting any finite number of sumti slots after the first has no nontrivial effect. This word might be generalizable to other nested structures or graphs such as information in a file (example: cell coordinates, tab name, Excel file name, directory to which the file directly belongs, next superdirectory thereof, ..., stem directory) or members in a family tree (example: full name of person, branch of family, larger family name, ..., all of humanity, ..., all of Earth life). See also: {judri}, {jutsi}."},{"word":"tcauneba","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a clergyman with wine $x_2$ and chimpanzees $x_3$.","notes":"Courtesy of LojbanIsCrazy."},{"word":"tcaxe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (object) has charge $x_2$ (number) in units $x_3$ for interaction/of type $x_4$ and in/by/using convention $x_5$","notes":"Generic type of charge; individual charges tend to be scalars. For electromagnetism, the meaning of a \"positive charge\" is either the signum of the charge of an electron for electricity or the signum of the charge of a south magnet for magnetism. Includes mass (gravitation charge ({gavytcaxe}) if it is being treated as such; x2 default: {ma'u}), electric charge ({dicmytcaxe}), (strong) isospin, weak isospin, color charge (Quantum Chromodynamics; {tsabytcaxe}), intrinsic spin/Dirac-Pauli charge, most quantum numbers (lepton number, baryon number), etc. See also: {majga}, {dikca}, {eldicka'u}, {kuardicka'u}, {paulcna}, {plankexu}, {grake}."},{"word":"tcebamaus","score":2,"definition":"Chè ba màu, Vietnamese three-color dessert"},{"word":"tcebra","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=m_1$ is huge/enormous/very big in property $b_2$ with criterion $b_3$.","notes":"{mutce}+{barda}. See also: {brabra}, {caibra}, {selte'abra}, {dukse}, {cimni}, {camganra}; antonym: {cmacma}."},{"word":"tcecrogau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ (person/agent) tortures/inflicts severe pain on $x_2=c_1$ at locus $x_3=c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tikpa}, {tunta}, {katna}, {mi'arpe'u}."},{"word":"tce'exo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is Czech in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {slovo}, {ropno}, {tcesk}."},{"word":"tcegei","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is delighted/ecstatic/overjoyed about $g_2$ (event/state)."},{"word":"tcejarso'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1=j_1$ is a hard-boiled egg of/from organism $x_2=s_2$.","notes":"Equivalent to ``sovda poi febvi djacu jukpa ze'a le mentu be li so''."},{"word":"tcekau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (property - ka) is global among $x_2$."},{"word":"tcekitau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ relates to/is an instance of ce-ki-tau dialect $x_3$ in aspect $x_2$","notes":"ce-ki-tau dialects are a class of Lojban word-swapping dialects in which infrequently-used short cmavo (typically CV or CVV) are swapped with commonly used long cmavo (CV'V). There are several ce-ki-tau dialects, such as {tcekitaujau}. See {bankle} and {banckle}."},{"word":"tcekitaujau","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is the \"ce ki tau jau\" dialect of Lojban, used by $x_2$ to communicate $x_3$ (si'o/du'u)","notes":"Place structure based on {bangu}. Refers to a dialect of Lojban that swaps certain longer, common, cmavo with shorter, rarer, cmavo: see http://mw.lojban.org/papri/ce_ki_tau_jau. Use of this dialect can be marked with \"{jo'au} tcekitaujau\". Also see {tcekitaujei}."},{"word":"tcekitaujei","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is the 'ce ki tau jei' dialect of Lojban, used by $x_2$ to communicate $x_3$ (si'o/du'u)","notes":"Place structure based on {bangu}. Refers to a variant of the 'ce ki tau jau' ({tcekitaujau}) dialect that differs on what {jo'u} is swapped with: see http://mw.lojban.org/papri/ce_ki_tau_jau. Use of this dialect can be marked with '{jo'au} tcekitaujei' "},{"word":"tcelana","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is plasmatic membrane of biological cell $x_2$"},{"word":"tcelerita","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (number; default: 1) is the physical speed supremum (for objects of positive masses)/celeritas/$c_{0}$ expressed in units $x_2$ (default: in terms of natural parameter $c_{0}$; id est: unitless/dimensionless and equal to 1) in (paradigm/system of) physics $x_3$ (default: this, our actual. physical universe and reality);","notes":"In the Newtonian model, for any finite nonzero units of spatial length and temporal duration, c0 is infinitely large. In the modern Relativistic/Einsteinian paradigm of physics, c0 is a finite positive number for any finite nonzero units of spatial length and temporal duration; thus, in such cases, we can set it equal to 1 (begin measuring in terms of percentage of c0) and gain scaled Relativistic results; by Maxwellian electromagnetism, c0 = 299792458 m/s. Notice the lack of reference to the speed of light and of media through which the wave/particle propagates. This is a physical constant of a universe; any entities of zero mass in a universe will propagate at c0 in an ideal perfect vacuum/classical free space - we just happen to name three such entities \"light\", \"gravitation\", and \"the strong nuclear force\". See also: {plankexu}, {gravnutnoia}, {boltsemaku}, {avgadro}, {ocnerta}."},{"word":"tcelopa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a protoplasm of biological cell $x_2$"},{"word":"tceluci'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a biological tissue with components $x_2$","notes":"Most common components are cells ({lo} {tcelula}). '{loi} {tcelula}' and '{gunma} {lo} {tcelula}' are common approximations."},{"word":"tcelula","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a biological cell","notes":"The basic unit of a living organism ({lo} {jmive}), contains of a quantity of protoplasm ({lo} {tcelopa}), surrounded by a cell membrane ({lo} {tcelana}), able to synthesize proteins ({lo} {lanbi}), able to replicate ({divzi}) itself."},{"word":"tcema","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is compared to $x_2$","notes":"see {karbi}"},{"word":"tcemli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is quite $x_2$ (ka/ni); $x_1$ is slightly extreme in $x_2$ (ka/ni)"},{"word":"tcemodani","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a suitcase","notes":"See also {dakli}"},{"word":"tcempedake","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cempedak (Artocarpus champeden) of breed $x_2$","notes":"See {tca'anka}, {zduriane}"},{"word":"tcena","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ stretches/extends to range $x_{2}$ [interval/extent] in dimension $x_{3}$ from relaxed range $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {kuspe}, {pruni}, {preja}, {ranji}, {trati}."},{"word":"tcenarplixla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$, when used for purpose $x_2$, is obsoleted in favour of $x_2$.","notes":"Contrast with {narplixla}."},{"word":"tcendol","score":1,"definition":"cendol, Indonesian ice dessert"},{"word":"tcenseni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a serif, a short line added to the top or bottom of letter $x_2$ (text)"},{"word":"tcepru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (object/thing) is ancient."},{"word":"tceprubakni","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a aurochs/urus/ure (Bos primigenius) of variety/breed $b_2$."},{"word":"tceprujurme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an archaeon of species/defining property $x_2$.","notes":"The Archaea are a group of single-celled microorganisms. In the past they had been classed with bacteria as prokaryotes (={pruslemijyji'e}) and named archaebacteria, but this classification is regarded as outdated. See also {tcepru}, {jurme}."},{"word":"tcepruske","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is archeology of/about subject matter $x_2$ based on methodology $x_3$.","notes":"From {tcepru}, {saske}. See also {citri}."},{"word":"tceraso","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cherry of species $x_2$"},{"word":"tceremuxa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hackberry/bird cherry (subgenus Padus) of variety $x_2$","notes":"See also {rotsmela}, {smela}"},{"word":"tcerice","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ cherishes $x_2$ by doing x3 (property)"},{"word":"tcerimola","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cherimoya of species/taxon/type/cultivar $x_2$.","notes":"See: \".{arnonkrtcerimola}\"."},{"word":"tcernobi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ explodes emitting radioactive particles $x_2$","notes":"See also {dirce}, {spoja}, {sputu}."},{"word":"tceromuxa","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hackberry/bird cherry (subgenus Padus) of variety $x_2$","notes":"See also {rotsmela}, {smela}"},{"word":"tcesa","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a canistel/Pouteria campechiana of type/variety $x_2$","notes":"Tagalog \"tiyesa\"; Spanish \"tiesa\""},{"word":"tcesk","score":2,"definition":"Czech Republic.","notes":"Cf. {tce'exo}, {slovo}, {gugde}."},{"word":"tcesnosli","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an oscillate with oscillation state $x_{2}$."},{"word":"tceta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a whale/dolphin/porpoise (order Cetacea) of species/breed $x_2$","notes":"Synonym: {tcetace}."},{"word":"tcetace","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a whale/dolphin/porpoise (order Cetacea) of species/breed $x_2$","notes":"Synonym: {cketake}. See also {balnema}, {delfinu}, {orka}."},{"word":"tcetce","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is very much/very extreme in property $m_2$ (ka), towards $m_3$ extreme/direction.","notes":"Differs from {mutce} only in intensity; add more \"tce\" to taste. Made from {mutce} + {mutce}."},{"word":"tcevapi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Ćevapčići/Ćevapi"},{"word":"tcevlimaurempre","score":1,"definition":"The extent to which $x_1$ exhibits property $x_2$ is significantly greater than the extent to which the typical member of set $x_3$ is capable of exhibiting property $x_2$.","notes":"Heros what have superpowers are {xamgu} tcevlimaurempre. Villains what have superpowers are {xlali} tcevlimaurempre. [NEW TOPIC] The reader may find that the inclusion of \"rem\" in \"tcevlimaurempre\" is weird. However, the original definition of \"tcevlimaurempre\" is ROUGHLY equivalent to \"some person whose power exceeds the power which the typical human can have\". But VARIK finds that this definition is too human-centric and writes the second definition."},{"word":"tcibixo","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is"},{"word":"tcibureki","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a piece of chiburekki of content $x_2$","notes":"a deep-fried turnover with a filling usually of ground or minced meat and onions; made with a single round piece of dough folded over the filling in a half-moon shape"},{"word":"tcica","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event/experience) misleads/deceives/dupes/fools/cheats/tricks $x_{2}$ into $x_{3}$ (event/state).","notes":"Agentive deception (= {ticygau}, {ticyzu'e}); $x_3$ could be an action or a belief on the part of $x_2$; harmful intent or result is not implied (= {malticyzu'e} for such harmful intent); self deception (= {sezytcica}); deceive/trick into misguided action (= {ticyxlu}); misguided belief (= {tickri}); fib/lie/tell an untruth/lie/fib (= {ticysku}, {jifsku}), white lie (= {zanticysku}). See also {stace}, {xlura}, {stidi}, {kajde}."},{"word":"tcidu","score":10000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [agent] reads $x_{2}$ [text] from surface/document/reading material $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is a reader.","notes":"See also {ciska}, {cukta}, {karni}."},{"word":"tcigaso","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of gasoline/petrol","notes":"See {litki}, {karce}, {livla}"},{"word":"tciiani","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a chia/Salvia of species $x_2$","notes":"This plant is related to mint; it has seeds from which an edible oil may be derived."},{"word":"tci'ile","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Chilean culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"This word is even mentioned in Book, so it seems like it ought to be in the dictionary. cf. {gugdeculu}, {ru'urculupu}."},{"word":"tci'ita","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) of breed $x_2$","notes":"See {bramlatu}. "},{"word":"tcika","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [hours, minutes, seconds] is the time/hour of state/event $x_{2}$ on day $x_{3}$ at location $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also o'clock, time-of-day. (time units in $x_1$ are specified as numbers separated by pi'e or are unit values massified with joi); See also cmavo list {ti'u}, {cacra}, {cerni}, {detri}, {donri}, {djedi}, {junla}, {nicte}, {mentu}, {snidu}, {temci}, {vanci}, {dirba}, {mokca}."},{"word":"tcikai","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=t_1$ is practical, likely to be applicable to event $c_2=t_2$."},{"word":"tcIkculub","score":1,"definition":"Chicxulub"},{"word":"tcikculube","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ impacts the surface of celestial body / celestial body area $x_2$; $x_1$ is an astronomical impactor","notes":"See also {tcIkculub}"},{"word":"tcikona","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a stork of species/type $x_2$"},{"word":"tcikoni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a stork of species $x_2$"},{"word":"tcikydragausnidu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a leap second of/on day/larger time unit $x_2$ at location $x_3$ according to calendary system $x_4$.","notes":"See also: {detydragaudje}."},{"word":"tcikyga'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reschedules from time $x_2$[hours, {minutes}, {seconds}] state/event $x_3$ to time $x_4$[hours, {minutes}, {seconds}]. ","notes":"Cf. {tcika}, {galfi}, {tcikygau}, {detytcikygau}, {bavypunji}, {prupu'i}."},{"word":"tcikygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ schedules time $t_1$ [hours, {minutes}, {seconds}] for state/event $t_2$ on day $t_3$ at location $t_4$.","notes":"Cf. {tcika}, {gasnu}, {detytcikygau}, {tcikyga'i}, {bavypunji}, {prupu'i}."},{"word":"tcila","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a detail/feature/particular of $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {diklo}, {steci}."},{"word":"tcilakaiotli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a squash, pumpkin, gourd, any plant of genus Cucurbita of species $x_2$","notes":"See {guzme}"},{"word":"tcilanagiga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sheela-na-gig/sean-na-gi."},{"word":"tcima","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is weather at place/region $x_{2}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is meteorological.","notes":"Climate (= {citsyti'a}, {timymo'a}). See also {brife}, {bumru}, {carvi}, {dilnu}, {bratu}."},{"word":"tcima'alcotci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sunflower of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"Nahuatl \"chīmalxōchitl\" (sunflower). Cf. {solxrula}"},{"word":"tcimbolo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a guppy/molly of species $x_2$"},{"word":"tcimera","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Chimera (mythical animal) "},{"word":"tcimi'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) sets / configures $x_2$ (machine/tool) to do $x_3$ (state/event/ka-of-$x_2$)","notes":"From {tutci}, {minde}. See {minji}"},{"word":"tcimpazi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a chimpanzee of species/subspecies $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jbonobo}, {smani}."},{"word":"tcinciia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a chinchilla of species/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"tcinguuo","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects the Qin Dynasty culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"tcingys","score":1,"definition":"Genghis"},{"word":"tcini","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [state/property] is a situation/condition/state/position/are conditions/circumstances of $x_{2}$.","notes":"Characteristics or environment of an object/event/process stage or state that are typically/potentially only temporary. See also {stuzi}, {zvati}, {vanbi}, ve {pruce}, {ckaji}, {zasni}."},{"word":"tcintrau","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects the Qing Dynasty culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"tcipi","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is crispy/crunchy/hard brittle food typically producing a sound when eaten to $x_2$"},{"word":"tciromei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the literature of topic $x_2$. $x_1$ is the body of written works about $x_2$"},{"word":"tcita","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a label/tag of $x_{2}$ showing information $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {sinxa}, {cmene}, {judri}."},{"word":"tcitama","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) of breed $x_2$","notes":"See {bramlatu}. "},{"word":"tcita zei uidje","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=u_1$ is a label on user interface $t_2=u_2$ showing information $t_3$.","notes":"See {uidje}."},{"word":"tcitcarone","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is chicharrones/fried pork rinds of type/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"tcitigi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reads text $x_2$ aloud for $x_3$. $x_1$ reads aloud."},{"word":"tcitygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ puts a label $t_1$ on $t_2$ showing information $t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {tcita}, {gasnu}, {ba'argau}."},{"word":"tcityuidje","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=u_1$ is a label on user interface $t_2=u_2$ showing information $t_3$.","notes":"See {tcita}, {uidje}. Syn. {tcita zei uidje}"},{"word":"tciuaua","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Chihuahua of breed/variety $x_2$.","notes":"See also: {gerkrtciuaua}, {gerku}"},{"word":"tciuiro","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a capybara of species $x_2$","notes":"Synonym: {jaurxarju}"},{"word":"tciveljai","score":0,"definition":"$j_4=t_1$ is a handle on object $j_2$ with purpose $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {batke}."},{"word":"tcixori","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is chicory of variety $x_2$","notes":"See also {endivi}, {skarola}."},{"word":"tcizba","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ makes tool $z_2=t_1$ for purpose $t_2$ out of $z_3$; $z_1$ implements $t_2$"},{"word":"tcizbaga","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cheeseburger","notes":"See {snuji}"},{"word":"tcokobo","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a Chocobo of species/breed/strain/type $x2$"},{"word":"tcokolatle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is chocolate beverage of type/variety $x_2$","notes":"Classical Nahuatl \"chocolātl\""},{"word":"tcokumte","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a llama/vicuña/alpaca/guanaco of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kumte}, {zdokumte}, {rabykumte}, {kumtrvikunia}, {kumtrvalpaka}, {kumtrlama}, {kumtrguanako}"},{"word":"tcomolunmas","score":2,"definition":"Mount Everest","notes":"Tibetans had called Everest \"Chomolungma\" for centuries. A mountain peak may be preceded by the word {cman}(=mount): cman.tcomolunmas."},{"word":"tcotu'a","score":3,"definition":"$k_1=t_1$ is South America","notes":"From {ketco} {tumla}. See also {zdotu'a}, {rontu'a}, {bemtu'a}, {sralytu'a}, {frikytu'a}, {ziptu'a}"},{"word":"tcoxarju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a peccary of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {xarju}"},{"word":"tcubi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is addicted to doing $x_2$ (property)"},{"word":"tcuji'e","score":1,"definition":"$n_1=j_1$ is a parasite on $n_2$."},{"word":"tcunCIN","score":1,"definition":"Chongqing"},{"word":"tcuros","score":2,"definition":"churros, longwise fried dough pastry"},{"word":"tcuselkai","score":1,"definition":"$c_2$ is an extrinsic property of $c_1=n_1$ that is dependent on necessity $n_2$ to be manifest.","notes":"See also \"intrinsic property\" (={jinzi})."},{"word":"tcuskuue","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (lu; quote) is said/expressed by $x_2$, followed by expression $x_3$ (lu; quote), via expressive medium $x_4$, and then continuing on/proceeding/serially resuming to express/say $x_5$ (lu; quote), and then $x_6$ (lu; quote), and then $x_7$ (lu; quote), ... (open-ended terbri structure of arbitrarily many sumti slots).","notes":"$x_1$ and $x_3$ form a continuous or resumptive quotation with no gap, namely: $x_1 + x_3$ (where '+' denotes concatenation); likewise, in general: $x_1 + x_3 + x_5 + x_6 + x_7 + ...$ (for as many terms as have been submitted). This word is useful for dialogue/monologue in books; for example: \"\"Hi\", said Bill, \"how are you?\"\" translates to \"lu coi li'u tcuskuue la .bil. lu pei li'u\". Notice that $x_2$ can come before or after the selbri (in the bridi-head or bridi-tail, resp.), corresponding to \"$x_2$ said\" or \"said $x_2$\" resp. It is typical to have $x_3$ complete the thought of $x_1$; in verbal form, there may be a natural or temporal break between $x_1$ and $x_3$ between $x_3$ and $x_5$, between $x_5$ and $x_6$, vel sim. No audience is necessary. Modify this selbri via seltau in order to change how the expression is presented (examples: exclamation, question, imploration, dubious assertion, etc.). See: \"{cusku}\", \".{alcu}\", \"{tcasnuue}\" (which differs from this word in that the expressions referenced thereby may not be quotes (although see the rest of this note) and may be replies between parties rather than continuations of a single utterance/expression/line of dialogue, unlike those referenced hereby; the open-ended terbri structure of this word is conceptually very similar in grammatical form, but not semantic import or intent, to that of that word). This word may also be used like the stream-controlling operator '>>' in C++ or the terms of a 'print()' call/statement (delimited by commas) in Python. It may also be used for internal monologue for protracted or interrupted musings. \"{sedu'u}\" expressions should be avoided as submissions to the various quotation sumti slots, but may be taken by some speakers as grammatically acceptable."},{"word":"tcuti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sibling of a direct ancestor/elder of $x_2$ by bond/tie/relation/standard $x_3$ (not necessarily genetic/biological nor necessarily directly ancestral); $x_1$ is an associated member of one of $x_2$'s ancestor's generation; $x_1$ is an (great-(great-(...)))uncle/aunt of $x_2$.","notes":"Works for any nonnegative integer (including 0) number of \"great-\"s concatenated with any of the following: \"uncle\", \"aunt\", \"nephew\", \"niece\". Ancestor relationship may not be biological (it could be a string of adoptions, cultural/tribal leadership roles, biological parenthood, or any combination thereof); siblinghood may not be biological either. This word unifies the peripheral generalization/metaphoric sense of \".{abvele}\" (understood to refer to a great-uncle or great-aunt, or the reciprocal relationship) with the meaning of \"{famti}\". It cannot refer to a sibling or a cousin (strict sense) of $x_2$ in a simple family tree. See: .{abvele}, {famti}, {tunba}, {tamne}."},{"word":"te","selmaho":"SE","score":100001,"definition":"3rd conversion; switch 1st/3rd places."},{"word":"te'a","selmaho":"VUhU2","score":100001,"definition":"binary mathematical operator: to the power; exponential; [a to the b power].","notes":"see {tenfa}"},{"word":"te'a'a","selmaho":"BAI","score":2,"definition":"tekla modal: with key/button... (computer game context)","notes":"e.g. \"use the spacebar to jump\" could be translated as \"plipe te'a'a la canlu\". See also: {tekla}."},{"word":"te'ai","selmaho":"XI","score":4,"definition":"Exponentiation of unit selbri","notes":"With {pi'ai}, this word can be used to construct unit selbri; see the notes of {pi'ai} for a simple example. A full example is the units of acceleration, pi'ai mitre snidu te'ai ni'u re [ke'e]. See also {fei'u}"},{"word":"te'au","score":1,"definition":"iterated Cartesian product with self: A × A × ... × A, n times.","notes":"Probably belongs to selma'o VUhU but, since it is iterated JOI, there is the case for that. First argument A is a set or similar object; second argument n is a nonnegative integer; the result is the cross-product of A with itself n times. Used as a shortcut for longer, arguably more preferable, constructions so that one can more closely say \"R three\" and mean R^3. Emphatically not equivalent to exponentiation; it only works on sets and similar objects. See also: {te'a}, {pi'u}, {se'au}."},{"word":"te'au'u","selmaho":"VUhU","score":2,"definition":"mekso ternary operator: Knuth up-arrow notation: $a \\uparrow \\dots \\uparrow b$ of order/with $c-2$ arrows (\"$\\uparrow$\") initially, evaluated from right to left; the $c$th hyperoperator on $a$ by $b$.","notes":"c must be a nonnegative integer. c=0 is the lowest-order hyperoperator in the structure. Thus, for integers: c=0 is succession of/on b (in which case a can be omitted or be any number), c=1 is addition, c=2 is multiplication, c=3 is exponentiation, c=4 is tetration, etc. Notice that right-grouping is in effect for all c; thus x*(y*z) is calculated, rather than (x*y)*z. See also: {de'au'u}, {fe'au'u}."},{"word":"tebau","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"bangu modal, 3rd place (expression) language expressing ..."},{"word":"tebe'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"benji modal, 3rd place (source) sent to receiver ..."},{"word":"tebjoide'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is labiodental/pertains to the lower lip and upper teeth of body/person $c_3=d_2$.","notes":"Used in phonological jargon. cf. {zunsna}"},{"word":"tebjvegalmijykemkarsna","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a labialized high central vowel sound; $s_1$ is a close central rounded vowel sound."},{"word":"tebo'ai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":0,"definition":"boxna modal, 3rd place: with waveform/wave shape/wavefunction of form/shape ...","notes":"Note that the waveform can be used to determine the wave's Fourier series and amplitude; in fact, if a function is used to specify the waveform, then all of the properties of the wave itself (excluding its medium and, possibly, wave-space and intensity-space) are determined. Of such a function, the referents of {sebo'au} and of {tebo'au} are respectively the function's input/variable and output; the function itself (or- pedantically- the plot thereof, arguably more accurately) is the waveform. The wavefunction (in one sense) can be tagged by this word. See also: {boxna}, {bo'ai}, {bo'au}, {tebo'au}."},{"word":"tebo'au","selmaho":"BAI*","score":0,"definition":"boxna modal, 3rd place: with signal intensity measured in terms of ..., with wave intensity space ..., with amplitude in terms of ..., periodic in dimension/quality/aspect/fashion ..., periodic in terms of ...","notes":"A wave/signal has some periodic character/intensity which recurs in wave-space (specified by {sebo'au}) over the course of some characteristic scale/wavelength/duration (as specified by {vebo'ai} and/or {xebo'ai}, in conjunction with {sebo'au}). For example, this intensity may be brightness, loudness, temperature, or height of the ripple/wave - or fluctuations, changes thereof over the course of, for example, time and/or space (in which case the {sebo'au}-referent space has dimensions of some (possibly null/empty/count) quantity multiplied by inverse seconds and/or respectively inverse meters). For example, a plot of the periodic luminosity function of a the photon emission of a light bulb connected a dimmer switch will have one axis given by the referent of {sebo'au} (usually the x-axis; in this example, it will be time) and the second axis will be given in terms of photon counts/brightness {the referent of {tebo'au}); the shape of the wave (the referent of {tebo'ai}) is the result of how much and how often the dimmer switch is changed/handled/toggled over time (according to the first axis). The referent of this word is merely the terms/quantities/dimensions in which intensity/amplitude are measured for the given wave. The position along the wave and the magnitude of the amplitude (or, more generally, the intensity along the wave) are given by the waveform ({tebo'ai}) and other wave properties. See also: {boxna}, {bo'au}, {bo'ai}, {sebo'ai}, {sebo'au}, {tebo'ai}."},{"word":"tebrulspa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plant of the mint family, of genus/species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {kurtsapi}, {spatrmenta}"},{"word":"tebykemkarsna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a labialized/rounded vowel sound.","notes":"See {karsna}."},{"word":"tebykre","score":3,"definition":"$k_1$ is the moustache of $k_2=c_2$."},{"word":"teca'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"catni modal, 3rd place authoritatively; with basis of authority ..."},{"word":"teci'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"ciste modal, 3rd place of system components ..."},{"word":"teci'o","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"cinmo modal, 3rd place (attitude about) emotionally; emoting about ..."},{"word":"tecu'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"cusku modal, 3rd place (3rd party hearsay) as told to ..."},{"word":"tecycuxskicauzmi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the default in/of function $x_2$ pertaining to $x_3$ when no option is chosen/specified from potential/candidate pool (set, list) $x_4$ under additional/other conditions $x_5$","notes":"Chooser may be specified by x3 or x5 (albeit with somewhat different meanings) but is not inherently important to the property of a default."},{"word":"tecyju'i","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is particular/fastidious about $j_2=s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {jundi}."},{"word":"tecyselci'i","score":1,"definition":"$c_2$ is a hobbyist/collector/etc. of $c_1=s_1$.","notes":"See also {steci}, {se}, {cinri}."},{"word":"tecyse'u","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is committed to $s_2$ with service $s_3$"},{"word":"tecyvla","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a term/jargon (from a specialised area of knowledge) meaning $v_2=s_2$ in language $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {valsi}, {steci}, {bangu}."},{"word":"tedboi","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a globe with ball material $x_{2}$."},{"word":"tede'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"detri modal, 3rd place on a date measured at location ..."},{"word":"tedi'o","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"diklo modal, 3rd place locally; at specific locus within range ..."},{"word":"tedmre","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ surveys $t_1$=$m_2$ as $m_3$ (map or measurements) in unit $m_4$ with accuracy $m_5$","notes":"see also {tumymre}"},{"word":"tedu'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"dunli modal, 3rd place equally; equal in property ..."},{"word":"tedu'o","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"djuno modal, 3rd place knowingly; knowing about ..."},{"word":"tedycmu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is tellurium"},{"word":"tedyske","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$=$t_1$ is Earth science based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"terdi2, terdi3 and saske2 subsumed. x1 is an all-embracing term for the sciences related to the planet Earth. It is arguably a special case in planetary science (={plinyske}). Not limited to reductionistic science, but also embrace holistic views. See also {derske}."},{"word":"tedyxas","score":1,"definition":"Earthsea universe in Ursula K. Le Guin's novels","notes":"terdi xamsi"},{"word":"te'e","selmaho":"FAhA3","score":100000,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; edged by/edging up to ..."},{"word":"te'e'a","selmaho":"SEhEhI","score":2,"definition":"2-Merge Conversion: placed immediately before a selbri, merges $x_2$ and $x_3$ places.","notes":"See also: \"{se'e'i}\", \"{ve'e'a}\", \"{xe'e'a}\", \"{ze'e'a}\", \"{ve'e'u}\", \"{xe'e'o}\", \"{ze'e'e}\"."},{"word":"te'e'i","selmaho":"SEhEhI","score":2,"definition":"placed before a selbri, merges x1 and x3 places (with the new x1 being equivalent to the result of this merging).","notes":"Causes relabelling such that all slots subsequent to $x_3$ in the original brivla have their indices decremented by 1; for example, the original $x_4$ becomes the new $x_3$; notice that $x_2$ is not altered in index or meaning. See also {se'e'i}, {ve'e'i}, {xe'e'i}, {ze'e'i}, {te'e'a}, {ze'e'au}."},{"word":"te'ei","selmaho":"COI","score":1,"definition":"Vocative: request/command that recipient acknowledge having received (and understood) the message (iff they did (and do)) - no need to respond"},{"word":"te'ekno","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a form of techno music performed/created by $x_2$ with characteristics $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zgike}, {dja'aza}, {sopselneizgi}, {naizgi}, {nolzgi}."},{"word":"te'enka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is on the edge, about to climax","notes":"Read {te'e}'s definition in a sultry voice."},{"word":"tefi'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"finti modal, 3rd place creatively; created for purpose ..."},{"word":"tefi'ei","selmaho":"BAI","score":2,"definition":"ifle modal, 3rd place: \"otherwise...\" (du'u or nu)","notes":"See {fi'ei}, {ifle}, {ganai}"},{"word":"tefpi'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ times the $x_4$th power of $x_3$ // $x_1 = x_2 \\times {x_3}^{x_4}$","notes":"See {tenfa}, {pilji}, {gei}, {dektefpi'i}, {reltefpi'i}"},{"word":"tefsujme'o","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is a polynomial function in variable $t_2$=$s_2$ of degree (maximum power with nonzero coefficient) $t_3$ interpreted by rules $m_2$","notes":"m2 can include (but is not limited to) information about the underlying formal polynomial and/or ring of definition, steps of addition series (which terms are being summed), and input domain of the function. t2 is a variable of input (no longer an indeterminant, as it is for the underlying formal polynomial). See also: {cpolinomi'a}"},{"word":"tefteli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a roasted meatball (meal; a ball of minced or ground meat, roasted) consisting of $x_2$","notes":"{polpeta} is a more generic term. See also {frikadeli}, {sanmi}, {rectu}"},{"word":"tega'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"zgana modal, 3rd place observed by means ..."},{"word":"tegei'ai","selmaho":"BAI","score":0,"definition":"aigne modal, 3rd place: with (generalized) eigenspace (eigenvector vectorspace) ...","notes":"Not \"in eigenspace ...\"; use {klesi}, {le'a}, or in particular {cmima} for that usage. Since {ve aigne} is by default 1 (unless explicitly or contextually implicitly specified otherwise), {tegei'ai} will typically/by default refer to a strict/simple eigenspace (wherein the generalization exponent is 1); in order to override this default and explicitly specify that the 'eigenspace' at hand is generalized, mark it as such (perhaps using {vegei'ai}) parenthetically, by clause, or in subscript. Note that a freestanding {vegei'ai} will not necessarily restrict the referent of {tegei'ai} to some/the specified generalization of eigenspace, since a given linear transformation can have many generalized eigenspaces for the same eigenvalue (simply differing only by generalization exponent). Eigenspaces retain the operations and properties endowing the vectorspaces to which they belong (as subspaces). Thus, an eigenspace is more than a set of objects: it is a set of vectors such that that set is endowed with vectorspace operators and properties. Thus {klesi} alone is insufficient. Eigenspaces are sometimes denoted by \"E\" with subscript lambda (for the eigenvalue of interest) and superscript \"T\" or \"A\" (for the linear transformation or respectively square matrix of interest); these are cultural conventions. Always includes the zero vector. May or may not be degenerate. See also: {aigne}, {gei'ai}, {segei'ai}, {klesi}, {le'a}, {cmima}"},{"word":"tegyga'e","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ (experiencer) feels texture $g_2=t_1$ (proterty-ka) by means/senses $g_3$ under conditions $g_4$.","notes":"The experiencer does not neccessarily intend to feel the texture. See {tegzga} for actively feeling."},{"word":"tegygaska'e","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ (experiencer) is able to feel [sensory stimulus] under conditions $k_3$ (event/state).","notes":"See also: {narte'ugaska'e}, {tegyga'e}."},{"word":"tegzga","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ palpates/touch-feels texture $z_2=t_1$ using senses/means $z_3$ under conditions $z_4$.","notes":"This is for actively palpating something. See {tegyga'e} for experiencing feeling (not neccessarily actively). Cf. {pencu}."},{"word":"te'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":2,"definition":"at a point on time axis","notes":"{temjudri} modal. See also {de'i} and {ti'u}. ex.) su'o da nuntumdesku te'i li re no pa mu pi'e mu pi'e ci no pi'e re no pi'e re vo noi sinxa lo mentu ku'o te te'i u'y ty cy xi ma'u so (There was an earthquake at 2015-05-30 20:24 UTC+9.) / su'o da nuntumdesku te'i li re vo mu ze pa ze re pi so ze mu te te'i la juli'us (There was an earthquake at 2457172.975 of Julian date.)"},{"word":"tei","selmaho":"TEI","score":100001,"definition":"composite letteral follows; used for multi-character letterals."},{"word":"te'i'ai","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"6-ary mekso/mathematical operator: Heaviside function/step/Theta function of a, of order b, in structure c, using distribution d, within approximated limit e, with value f_b at 0","notes":"Explanation: A sequence/family of (strictly monotonically increasingly, ordered) indexed function distributions (d), each of which is of/with respect to/in variable/indeterminant a, is considered; they must have the property that, as the index increases, they converge to some value (described later and determined by b, e, and f_b) for all a. This happens on structure c, which defines what various values and limits mean. b is the 'order' of the result of this convergence (so that it is the bth-order integral (equivalently, -bth-order derivative) of the Heaviside step/Theta function with respect to a so that b = -1 yields the Dirac delta 'function' centered/with interesting point at 0, b = 0 yields the Heaviside step/Theta function with respect to a centered at/with interesting point 0, etc.). Natural numbers (or 0) for b yield a 'special' polynomial (let us call it p) of that order in indeterminant a for all values of a greater than 0 and 0 for all values of a less than 0 so that p(a) = a^b Theta(a). Input e is for when the particular functions in d are of interest and only e of them have been computed (so that, for finite e, the output is not exactly the bth order Heaviside function); in other words, the limit of the family indices is being taken to e; this is of particular importance for negative values of b: |b| > 1, since they will not be identically 0 in some sense (else, all information is lost about the special structure/nature of this function). The contextless defaults are: b = 0, c is the field of real numbers (with absolute value norm and ordering due to signed absolute value), d is bth-order integral of ((1 + y + z * erf(k a / (2^(1/2)) ) ) / 2)-like functions that are properly normalized and are of proper height, e is infinity (countable). Heaviside(0,0,...,f_0) = 1/2 = f_0 is typical and is a contextless default for b = 0 (however, it may in particular be set to 0 or 1 so that the function is left-/right-continuous at a = 0; for values of b other than 0, f_b = 0 is the contextless default; note that f_(-1) must be infinity 'of the proper magnitude' (it cannot be specified to be otherwise). See also: {zdeltadirake}"},{"word":"tei'au","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"4-ary mekso operator: Taylor expansion/polynomial term; for ordered input $(X_1, X_2, X_3, X_4)$, output is the $X_3$th Taylor polynomial term of at-least-$X_3$-smooth function $X_2$ which was expanded around point $X_4$ and which is evaluated at point $X_1$, namely $(1/(X_3!)) * (D^{X_3}(X_2))(X_4) * (X_1-X_4)^{X_3}$.","notes":"All of the usual assumptions must apply in order to be well-defined. $X_3$ must be a nonnegative integer. $X_2$ must be a function with at least $X_3$ derivatives on the interval disc/interval defined by $X_1$ and $X_4$ such that said derivative takes values for which the other operators make sense (and finity is usually assumed). $X_1$ and $X_4$ must be elements of the domain of $X_2$ (and the $X_3$th derivative thereof in the latter case). The notation \"$(D^{X_3}(X_2))(X_4)$\" represents the $X_3$th derivative of $X_2$, applied to $X_4$; the \"$!$\" notation represents the factorial."},{"word":"tei'i","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"discursive: Especially, foremost, primarily, chiefly, preëminently, importantly, significantly (laïc or statistics technical sense), in particular, strongly, notably - in common with, commonly, generally, usually, ordinarily, unnoteably."},{"word":"teijbi","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=t_2$ (point in time / point-event) is near/approximates $j_2=t_3$ (point in time / point-event).","notes":"Cf. {jibni}, {temci}, {zi}."},{"word":"teimjau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (nu, or time-/date-stamp) is the event/moment in time when the elapsed time/duration from the death or end of $x_2$ (entity/object, or process) is equal to the temporal measure of its lifetime (elapsed time from its birth/beginning until its death/end), in frame of reference $x_3$.","notes":"This is essentially a particular type of {te} {teirmijyfau}."},{"word":"te'i'o","selmaho":"UI3","score":1,"definition":"discursive: specified by the speaker - unspecified by the speaker","notes":"Used to indicate that a referent(s) of the preceding word/structure (usually sumti) is/are specified by the speaker; See also {steci}, {sanji}"},{"word":"tei'o","selmaho":"UI","score":2,"definition":"discursive: in theory - in practice.","notes":"See {zu'u}, {ku'i}, {je'u}."},{"word":"teipru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is in the past of/earlier than/before $x_2$ in time sequence, separated by an interval of $x_3$","notes":"See {purci}, {temci}."},{"word":"teirmijyfau","score":1,"definition":"The elapsed time/duration between $x_1$ (nu, or time-/date-stamp) and $x_2$ (nu, or time-/date-stamp) is equal to the elapsed time/duration between $x_1$ and $x_3$ (nu, or time-/date-stamp), such that $x_2$ occurred no later than $x_3$ (thus, $x_1$ is also a temporal midpoint between them), in frame of reference $x_4$.","notes":"In practical usage, there is usually some sort of importance placed upon or recognition given to each of the three events, some sort of thematic interrelation between at least one pair of them is implied, and often one of them (usually $x_3$ because that can be calculated in advance) will either be the current time (at utterance) or a moment of recognition/reflection; in practice, $x_2$ is often the birth or start of something (an event or entity/object) and $x_1$ is its death or end (but beware sumti-raising when discussing said object!); for example, if $x_2$ is the construction of the Berlin Wall and $x_1$ is its destruction, then $x_3$ is a particular date in the late-201Xs (such as 13 Apr. 2019) dependent on definitions of \"construction\" and \"destruction\". See also: \"{teimjau}\"."},{"word":"teirmokca","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an instant/moment in time $x_2$","notes":"See {temci}, {mokca}"},{"word":"te'iski","score":1,"definition":"$sk_1$ specifies $sk_2=st_2$ among $st_3$ to audience $sk_3$ as having property $sk_4=st_1$"},{"word":"tei'u","selmaho":"TEIhU","score":1,"definition":"elidable terminator of a JAhOI construct","notes":"See also: {ja'oi}"},{"word":"teja'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"javni modal, 3rd place orderly; by rule within system ..."},{"word":"teji'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"jimte modal, 3rd place limitedly; limited in property/domain ..."},{"word":"teji'o","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"jitro modal, 3rd place controlledly; controlling event ..."},{"word":"teka'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"klama modal, 3rd place with origin ..."},{"word":"teka'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"krati modal, 2nd place representingly; representing in matter..."},{"word":"teki'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"ckini modal, 3rd place with relation ..."},{"word":"tekla","score":6,"definition":"$x_1$ is a button/key (of piano, typewriter, computer) causing event $x_2$ (property of $x_1$)","notes":"Method of using the key and its consequences are specified in $x_2$. See also {tutci}, {vraga}, {pilno}, {akti}, {ekra}."},{"word":"teknologi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a technology dealing with $x_2$"},{"word":"tekoi","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"korbi modal, 3rd place (bounding) bordering ..."},{"word":"tektoni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tectonic plate","notes":"See {terdi}"},{"word":"tektoniko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to plate tectonics (large-scale movements of the lithosphere)"},{"word":"tela'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"klani modal, 3rd place quantity measured on scale ..."},{"word":"telcaugau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ unlocks/unseals $c_1=s_2$ using lock/seal $s_1$ with mechanism $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {stela}, {claxu}, {gasnu}, {toltelgau}, {telga'o}, {ga'orgau}."},{"word":"tele'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"klesi modal, 3rd place (category) defined by quality ..."},{"word":"telga'o","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=s_2$ is locked, preventing access to $g_2$ by $g_3$, the lock being $s_1$ using mechanism $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {stela}, {ganlo}, {telgau}, {ga'orgau}."},{"word":"telgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ locks lock $s_1$ on $s_2$ by mechanism $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {stela}, {gasnu}, {telga'o}, {ga'orgau}."},{"word":"teli'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"lidne modal, 3rd place ordered within sequence ...; non-time sequence."},{"word":"tema'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"marji modal, 3rd place in material form ..."},{"word":"tema'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"manri modal, 3rd place (of reference) observed/measured with/by rules ..."},{"word":"temau","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"zmadu modal, 3rd place (relative!) more than/exceeding in property ..."},{"word":"tembalvi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is in the future of/later than/after $x_2$ in time sequence, separated by an interval of $x_3$","notes":"See {balvi}, {temci}."},{"word":"tembi'i","score":-1,"definition":"$j_1=t_2$ (point in time) is near/approximates $j_2=t_3$ (point in time).","notes":"Don’t use! See {teijbi}."},{"word":"temci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the time-duration/interval/period/[elapsed time] from time/event $x_{2}$ to time/event $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also age/elapsed time (= {niltei}). See also {cacra}, {cedra}, {citsi}, {ranji}, {tcika}, {junla}, {renvi}."},{"word":"temcimni","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is eternal/everlasting."},{"word":"temda'o","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=t_2$ (point in time) is far/distant in time from $d_2=t_3$ (point in time).","notes":"Cf. {darno}, {temci}, {zu}."},{"word":"temdi'i","score":-1,"definition":"$j_1=t_2$ (point in time) is near/approximates $j_2=t_3$ (point in time).","notes":"Don’t use! See {teijbi}."},{"word":"teme'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"mleca modal, 3rd place (relative!) less than in property ..."},{"word":"teme'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"cmene modal, 3rd place as a name used by ..."},{"word":"temfesti","score":1,"definition":" $f_1$ is a ruin that has decayed from time/event $t_2$ to time/event $t_3$","notes":"from {temci} {festi}"},{"word":"temjudri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a point on time axis, of event/state $x_2$, in system $x_3$.","notes":"{temci} zei {judri}. Both date and time may be $x_1$ all together. See {te'i} for BAI. See also {detri}, {tcika}. ex.) li re no pa mu pi'e mu pi'e ci no pi'e re no pi'e re vo cu mentu temjudri su'o nuntumdesku u'y ty cy xi ma'u so (There was an earthquake at 2015-05-30 20:24 UTC+9.) / li re vo mu ze pa ze re pi so ze mu cu temjudri su'o nuntumdesku la juli'us (There was an earthquake at 2457172.975 of Julian date.)"},{"word":"temkluza","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has time to spare; the time from now to when $x_1$ can no longer come closer to completion is long","notes":"See {temtagji}, {temci}, {mo'ulno}"},{"word":"temli'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=l_1$ is a time traveller travelling over time interval $x_2=l_2=t_1$ from $x_3=t_2$ to $x_4=t_3$ with time machine/time travel device $x_5=l_3$","notes":"cf. {temci}, {litru}"},{"word":"tempru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is in the past of/earlier than/before $x_2$ in time sequence, separated by an interval of $x_3$","notes":"See {purci}, {temci}"},{"word":"tempura","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tempura containing $x_2$"},{"word":"temsalri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the differintegral of $x_2$ with respect to time of differintegral order $x_3$ and with starting point/initial condition/point (in time and possibly other inputs) at which evaluation is taken $x_4$."},{"word":"temsaxygau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ synchronizes $x_2$ and $x_3$","notes":"from {temci} + {sarxe} + {gasnu}"},{"word":"temse","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is timelike-separated from $x_2$ (event) under signal means/in universe/by information channel (parametrization) $x_3$","notes":"Includes lightlike-separation. For events in the pastward light-cone (with the apex at ({mu'e}) x2), use {prutemse}; for futureward light-cone events, use {bavytemse}. See also: {calse}, {tcese}"},{"word":"temsepcau","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=s_1$ is immediately next to $s_2$ in time.","notes":"Cf. {temci}, {sepli}, {claxu}, {sepcau}, {zi}."},{"word":"temtagji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is pressed for time; the time from now to when $x_1$ can no longer come closer to completion is short","notes":"See {temkluza}, {temci}, {mo'ulno}"},{"word":"temtcu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ takes/needs $x_2$ amount of time to be/do $x_3$","notes":"See also {temci}, {nitcu}, {temyzi'e}."},{"word":"temu'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100001,"definition":"mukti modal, 3rd place motivated/motivating per the volition of ..."},{"word":"temu'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100001,"definition":"mupli modal, 3rd place as an example out of the set of ..."},{"word":"temymapti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=t_1=m_1$ is a time appropriate for event $x_2=m_2$ in aspect $x_3=m_3$; it's time for $x_2$; it's time $x_2$ happened.","notes":"See {temci} {mapti}."},{"word":"temymoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the $x_2$-th one timewise to satisfy property $x_3$ among $x_4$."},{"word":"temyzi'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ has time to do $x_2$; $x_1$ is free to spend time on $x_2$","notes":"See also {ziftei}."},{"word":"tenbriio","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mealworm/darkling beetle of species/breed $x_2$ (genus Tenebrio).","notes":"Synonymous with {cinkrtenebri}."},{"word":"tende","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) tends, has tendency to $x_2$ (property of $x_1$)","notes":"See {dikni}, {lakne}. Proposed rafsi: -te'e-"},{"word":"tendo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the tendon/ligament/sinew attaching body part $x_2$ to body part $x_3$ in body $x_4$","notes":"see {xadyskoterjo'e}"},{"word":"tenfa","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the exponential result of base $x_{2}$ to power/exponent $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {dugri}, {te'a}"},{"word":"tengau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ extends $t_1$ to range $t_2$ [interval/extent] in dimension $t_3$ from relaxed range $t_4$. "},{"word":"tengu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (property-ka) is a texture of $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {rufsu}, {xutla}."},{"word":"tenguuar","score":1,"definition":"The Tengwar script.","notes":"Confer: \"{jbopomofo}\"."},{"word":"teni'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"nibli modal, 3rd place entailment under logic system ..."},{"word":"tenpi'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an accordion."},{"word":"tenreka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tenrec of taxon/breed $x_2$."},{"word":"tensori","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tensor representing/meaning $x_2$ with properties $x_3$"},{"word":"tentaku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tentacle","notes":"See also {jimca}, {tuple}"},{"word":"te'o","selmaho":"PA5","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: exponential e (approx 2.71828...)."},{"word":"te'o'a","selmaho":"VUhU","score":2,"definition":"unary mekso operator: natural exponentiation operator exp, where $exp(a) = e^a \\forall a$.","notes":"Approximately equivalent to \"{se} {te'a} {te'o}\" possibly with {ma'o} included somewhere. This is mostly useful for abbreviation and for being careful in distinguishing functions from numbers (since $e^x$ is a number and not a function; this word is $e^{\\#}$ using Wolfram notation). For example: Let $D$ be the differentiation operator with respect to the first variable of its argument. Then $D(e^x)=0$ at best, strictly speaking, because $x$ must be just a number and so the differentiand is a constant (in fact and at worst, it may not even be a function, in which case the derivative is not even defined); we accept this notation to mean something else (which will be shown momentarily) because few other notations are convenient. However, what we really mean, and what this word facilitates, is: $D(exp)=exp$; this is true because the differentiand is a differentiable (and special) function. This word is related to {te'a} in a fashion analgpus to the ordered relation between {fa'i} (resp. {va'a}) and {fi'u} (resp. {vu'u}). The domain and codomain sets are purposefully vague."},{"word":"te'odlito","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a theodolite (surveying instrument)","notes":"See {jganu}, {merli}, {tutci}, {tumymre}"},{"word":"te'oi","selmaho":"NU","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (set of points in time) is a time of [bridi] taking place.","notes":"The inner bridi is realis. See also {xe'ei}."},{"word":"te'oi'i","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso ordered/non-commutative n-ary operator: tensor product/exterior product (of tensors); letting \"@\" denote the tensor product, $A_1$ @ $A_2$ @...@ $A_{n} $.","notes":"Frequently denoted by a circled saltire. For all $i$, $A_{i}$ must be a tensor itself. In order to operate on the level of the space as a whole (such as when combining vector spaces via the tensor product), couple this word with \"{kei'au}\"."},{"word":"te'oi'oi","selmaho":"TEhOIhOI","score":1,"definition":"terminator, mekso: terminates the listing of an ordered sequence of indices for a tensor","notes":"Terminates members of selma'o GAhUhAU."},{"word":"te'o zei dugri","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is the natural logarithm of $d_2$.","notes":"See also {te'o}, {dugri}, {reldugri}, {pavnondugri}."},{"word":"tepa'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"panra modal, 3rd place (property) contrastingly; contrasting in property ..."},{"word":"tepcai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ feels horror / is intensely afraid of $x_2$","notes":"See {ii}. This is the regular form of {camte'a}."},{"word":"tepcau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is fearless/intrepid"},{"word":"tepi'o","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"pilno modal, 3rd place (instrumental) a tool usage for purpose ..."},{"word":"tepmoso","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ mo'isro $x_2$ noi na'o se gu'u se gi te pruce gi'e ckeji lo ka lo pruce be fi ce'u cu masno gi'a pluja"},{"word":"tepo'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"porsi modal, 3rd place sequentially; as an order on set of items ..."},{"word":"tepselspaji","score":1,"definition":"$s_2=t_1$ is alarmed/startled by $s_1=t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {spaji}, {terpa}."},{"word":"tepsla","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ celebrates/recognizes/honors fear holiday $s_2$ (event/abstract) with activity/[party] $s_3$; $s_1$ celebrates Halloween."},{"word":"tepsne","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=t_1$ has a nightmare about/that $s_2=t_2$ (fact/idea/event/state).","notes":"Cf. {terpa}, {senva}."},{"word":"tepspaji","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=t_2$ alarms/startles $s_2=t_1$.","notes":"Cf. {terpa}, {spaji}."},{"word":"tepu'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"pluka modal, 3rd place pleasingly; being pleasing under conditions ..."},{"word":"tepu'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"pruce modal, 3rd place (outputs) processing into outputs ..."},{"word":"tepybi'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ has phobia of $x_2$."},{"word":"terai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"traji modal, 3rd place (superlative) -est; most extremely; at extreme ..."},{"word":"terba'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is a mark/spot on $x_2=b_2$ of material $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {barna}; see also {cinta}, {xinmo}"},{"word":"terbabyka'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (ingredient/mass) is saponifiable if properly processed"},{"word":"terba'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is great/grand in property $x_2=b_2$ (ka) by standard $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {banli}"},{"word":"terbajra","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ runs on surface $x_2=b_2$ using limbs $x_1=b_3$ with gait $x_4=b_4$.","notes":"{te} {bajra}"},{"word":"terbakfu","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is a bundle/package/cluster/clump/pack [shape/form] containing $x_2=b_2$, held together by $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {bakfu}"},{"word":"terbakri","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is chalk from source $x_2=b_2$ in form $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {bakri}"},{"word":"terbaktu","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is a bucket/pail/can/deep, solid, wide-topped container of contents $x_2=b_2$, made of material $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {baktu}"},{"word":"terbancu","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ exceeds/is beyond limit/boundary $x_2=b_2$ from $x_1=b_3$ in property/amount $x_4=b_4$ (ka/ni).","notes":"{te} {bancu}"},{"word":"terbandu","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ (event) defends/protects $x_2=b_2$ (object/state) from threat/peril/potential $x_1=b_3$ (event).","notes":"{te} {bandu}; see also {ckape}, {bradi}, {gunta}"},{"word":"terbanxa","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is a bank owned by/in banking system $x_2=b_2$ for banking functions $x_1=b_3$ (event).","notes":"{te} {banxa}"},{"word":"terbanzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ (object) suffices/is enough/sufficient for purpose $x_2=b_2$ under conditions $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {banzu}; see also {crutcini}"},{"word":"terba'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ grows/expands [an increasing development] to size/into form $x_2=b_2$ from $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {banro}"},{"word":"terbargu","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ arches/curves over/around $x_2=b_2$ and is made of $x_1=b_3$; $x_3=b_1$ is an arch over/around $x_2=b_2$ of material $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {bargu}"},{"word":"terbarja","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is a tavern/bar/pub serving $x_2=b_2$ to audience/patrons $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {barja}"},{"word":"terbasna","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ emphasizes/accentuates/gives emphasis/stress/accent to $x_2=b_2$ by (action) $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {basna}"},{"word":"terbasti","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ replaces/substitutes for/instead of $x_2=b_2$ in circumstance $x_1=b_3$; $x_3=b_1$ is a replacement/substitute.","notes":"{te} {basti}"},{"word":"terbatci","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ bites/pinches $x_2=b_2$ on/at specific locus $x_1=b_3$ with $x_4=b_4$.","notes":"{te} {batci}"},{"word":"terbatke","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is a button/knob/handle on/for item $x_2=b_2$, with purpose $x_1=b_3$, made of material $x_4=b_4$.","notes":"{te} {batke}"},{"word":"terbau","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is a language/dialect used by $x_2=b_2$ to express/communicate $x_1=b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"{te} {bangu}"},{"word":"terbe'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is a crew/team/gang/squad/band of persons $x_2=b_2$ directed/led by $x_1=b_3$ organized for purpose $x_4=b_4$.","notes":"{te} {bende}"},{"word":"terbe'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=b_3$ receives $x_2=b_2$ from sender $x_3=b_1$ from origin $x_4=b_4$ via means/medium $x_5=b_5$.","notes":"{te} {benji}; see also {judri}."},{"word":"terbei","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ carries/hauls/bears/transports cargo $x_2=b_2$ to $x_1=b_3$ from $x_4=b_4$ over path $x_5=b_5$; $x_3=b_1$ is a carrier/porter.","notes":"{te} {bevri}"},{"word":"terbejbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$be_3=bi_1$ signs up / subscribes to $be_1$ for publication $be_2$ from $be_4$ by means $be_5$.","notes":"Cf. {benji}, {mrilu}."},{"word":"terberti","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is to the north/northern side (right-hand-rule pole) of $x_2=b_2$ according to frame of reference $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {berti}"},{"word":"terbi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an illness with symptoms $x_2$ afflicting $x_3$."},{"word":"terbi'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is a breeze/wind/gale from direction $x_2=b_2$ with speed $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {brife}"},{"word":"terbilga","score":0,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is bound/obliged to/has the duty to do/be $x_2=b_2$ in/by standard/agreement $x_1=b_3$; $x_3=b_1$ must do $x_2=b_2$.","notes":"{te} {bilga}"},{"word":"terbilni","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is military/regimented/is strongly organized/prepared by system $x_2=b_2$ for purpose $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {bilni}"},{"word":"terbinra","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ insures/indemnifies $x_2=b_2$ against peril $x_1=b_3$ providing benefit $x_4=b_4$.","notes":"{te} {binra}"},{"word":"terbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ becomes/changes/converts/transforms into $x_2=b_2$ under conditions $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {binxo}"},{"word":"terbi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is a wall/fence separating $x_2=b_2$ from $x_1=b_3$, and subdividing $x_4=b_4$.","notes":"{te} {bitmu}"},{"word":"terbli","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is a 3-dimensional block of material $x_2=b_2$ with (typically flat) surfaces/sides $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {bliku}"},{"word":"terblo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=b_3$ propels a boat/ship/water-plying vehicle carrying $x_2=b_2$ that is $x_3=b_1$ ","notes":"{te} {bloti}, if $x_1$ is a human, it may have the meaning \"rowing\"."},{"word":"terbo'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is a wave/periodic pattern in medium $x_2=b_2$, with wave-form $x_1=b_3$, wave-length $x_4=b_4$ and frequency $x_5=b_5$.","notes":"{te} {boxna}"},{"word":"terbo'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is a bottle/jar/urn/flask/closable container for $x_2=b_2$, made of material $x_1=b_3$ with lid $x_4=b_4$.","notes":"{te} {botpi}"},{"word":"terbo'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is bone, performing (abstract) function $x_2=b_2$ in organism $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {kamjybo'u}, {bogykamju}, {bongu}."},{"word":"terbra","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is big/large in property/dimension $x_2=b_2$ (ka) as compared with standard/norm $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {barda}"},{"word":"terbradi","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is an enemy/opponent/adversary/foe of $x_2=b_2$ in struggle $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {bradi}"},{"word":"terbri","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (sequence of sumti) is the sequence of arguments that, joined by relation $x_2$ (ka), form predicate $x_3$ (du'u)","notes":"In Lojban, for example, \"mi ce'o do cu terbri lo ka ce'u prami ce'u ku lo du'u mi prami do\". In the mathematical notation P(x, y, z) for a predicate, the sequence/tuple (x, y, z) is the terbri. Note that $x_1$ is not textual, even though Lojbanists informally tend to call a word or phrase \"(one of) the terbri\" of an utterance. For this usage see {terbrisni}."},{"word":"terbriju","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is an office/bureau/work-place of worker $x_2=b_2$ at location $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {briju}"},{"word":"terbrikazmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (li) is the arity of predicate relationship $x_2$; selbri (not restricted to Lojban) is $x_1$-adic; $x_2$ is a predicate with $x_1$(-many) sumti/argument slots that may be filled.","notes":"$x_1$ must be a nonnegative integer or a transfinite cardinal. $x_2$ should typically not be a mathematical function."},{"word":"terbrimei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (property/relation) is $x_2$-ary/-adic","notes":"Synonymous with {tersu'imei} and {tersumei}."},{"word":"terbrimoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is the $x_2=m_0$-th of terbri in bridi $x_3=b_1$","notes":"moi3 has been dropped, because the order of terbri is predefined; bridi2 and bridi3 depend on bridi1 and have been removed."},{"word":"terbripaubri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=bP_1=p_1$ is a subordinate clause relation / abstraction relation with predicate $x_2=bP_2$ and arguments $x_3=bP_3$, among the arguments $x_4=p_2=bZ_3$ of relation $x_5=bZ_1$.","notes":"Used to talk about subordinate clauses or abstractions (whatever you call it). {kratau}: {te} {bridi} {pagbu} {bridi}."},{"word":"terbrisni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (sequence/set of texts) are arguments, the referents of which are related by relation represented by $x_2$ (text) for a predicate relationship represented by $x_3$ (text).","notes":"{bridi}, {selbri} and elements of {terbri} are referents of {brisni}, {selbrisni} and elements of {terbrisni} respectively."},{"word":"terbrisu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the place structure of predicate relation $x_2$ (n-ary ka, me'ei, or la'e zo)","notes":"See {terbri}, {stura}, {me'ei}"},{"word":"terbru","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is a brush for purpose $x_2=b_2$ (event) with bristles $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {burcu}"},{"word":"terbu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ is brother of/fraternal to $x_2=b_2$ by bond/tie/standard/parent $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {bruna}"},{"word":"terbunda","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=b_1$ weighs $x_2=b_2$ units of local weight standard $x_1=b_3$.","notes":"{te} {bunda}"},{"word":"terca'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=c_1$ is apparatus/mechanism/device/equipment for function $x_2=c_2$ controlled or triggered by $x_1=c_3$.","notes":"{te} {cabra}; see also {sazri}."},{"word":"tercacra","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=c_1$ is $x_2=c_2$ hours in duration by standard $x_1=c_3$.","notes":"{te} {cacra}"},{"word":"terca'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the locus where $x_{2}$ is pushed/shoved by $x_{3}$."},{"word":"tercakyjme","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a pearl from shell of material $j_3=c_3$ from source $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {boijme}, {cakyjmepi'a}."},{"word":"tercalku","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=c_1$ is a shell/husk/hard, protective covering around $x_2=c_2$ composed of $x_1=c_3$.","notes":"{te} {calku}"},{"word":"tercanci","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=c_1$ vanishes/disappears from location $x_2=c_2$ according to senses/sensor $x_1=c_3$.","notes":"{te} {canci}"},{"word":"tercange","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a farmer/rancher, $c_2$ being the location of farm/ranch $c_1$, raising/producing $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {te}, {cange}, {cagypre}, {pudykurji}."},{"word":"tercanja","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=c_1$ exchanges/trades/barters commodity $x_2=c_2$ for $x_1=c_3$ with $x_4=c_4$.","notes":"{te} {canja}"},{"word":"tercanre","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=c_1$ is sand/grit from source $x_2=c_2$ of composition including $x_1=c_3$.","notes":"{te} {canre}"},{"word":"tercelpu'o","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=c_3$ is gun powder of material $p_2$."},{"word":"terckasu","score":1,"definition":"$c_3$ (property/event) is ridiculous of $c_2$ (object) to observer $c_1$ with reaction $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {ckasu}, {bebna}."},{"word":"tercma","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=c_1$ is small in property/dimension $x_2=c_2$ (ka) as compared with standard/norm $x_1=c_3$.","notes":"{te} {cmalu}"},{"word":"tercra","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a reference for front with has in front $x_{2}$ with front $x_{3}$."},{"word":"terctu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a teaching/ something taught to audience $x_{2}$ by teacher $x_{3}$ about subject $x_{4}$ by method $x_{5}$."},{"word":"tercu'e","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a curriculum with school location $x_{2}$ with school $x_{3}$ with attend school $x_{4}$ with operate school $x_{5}$."},{"word":"terd","score":2,"definition":"Earth.","notes":"Cf. {terdi}."},{"word":"terda'iga'a","score":1,"definition":"$d_3=g_1$ is a baton of material $g_2$.","notes":"Broad meaning; any stick feasible for blunt force can be a terda'iga'a."},{"word":"terdakyji'o","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is the point of a knife’s edge $j_2=d_3$ at locus $j_3$."},{"word":"terdei","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=d_1$ is $x_2=d_2$ full days in duration by standard $x_1=d_3$.","notes":"{te} {djedi}"},{"word":"terdejni","score":1,"definition":"$d_3$ is a creditor that is owed $d_2$ by $d_1$ for provision of goods/services/loans $d_4$.","notes":"Cf. {dejni}, {seldejni}, {kagyseldejni}, {ze'i zei seldejni}, {ze'u zei seldejni}, {paurseldejni}."},{"word":"terderske","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$=$t_1$ is pedalogy [science about soil composition] based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"terderske2, terderske3 and saske2 subsumed. Pedalogy is one of two main branches of soil science (={derske}). See also {rokske},{kunske}."},{"word":"terdi","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the Earth/the home planet of race $x_{2}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is terrestrial/earthbound.","notes":"(cf. {lunra}, {plini}, {solri}, {kensa}, {tsani}; {dertu} for ground, dirt, except when used to express physical relative frame of reference E.g. on the ground, the ground beneath us. {tsani})"},{"word":"terdji","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the purpose for which $x_{2}$ is wanted by $x_{3}$."},{"word":"terdlun","score":1,"definition":"The Earth-Luna (Moon) system."},{"word":"terdrata","score":1,"definition":"$d_3$ distinguishes between $d_2$ and $d_1$.","notes":"Cf. {zgana}, {sanji}, {jimpe}, {jinvi}."},{"word":"terdu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a recipient of gift $x_{2}$ with/from donor $x_{3}$."},{"word":"terdzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=c_1$ walks/strides/paces on surface $x_2=c_2$ using limbs $x_1=c_3$.","notes":"{te} {cadzu}; see also {tuple}"},{"word":"terfagri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an oxidizer (by default air/oxygen) for fuel $x_2$ burning in fire $x_3$","notes":"This is derived from {fagri}"},{"word":"terfarnilfrica","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the difference between frame of reference $x_2$ and frame of reference $x_3$.","notes":"magnetic variation is the difference between the magnetic reference frame and the rotational reference frame; see {makfartci}"},{"word":"terfendi","score":1,"definition":"$f_3$ is a section of $f_2$ divided by agent $f_1$ and method $f_4$.","notes":"Cf. {pagbu}."},{"word":"terfe'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tool for sewing sewn item $x_2$, used by agent $x_3$ with sewing thread $x_4$."},{"word":"terfi'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (abstraction) is the purpose of $x_2$ (object) by creator/inventor $x_3$, inspired by $x_4$","notes":"= {te} {finti}. See {erpi}, {tefi'e}"},{"word":"terfra","score":2,"definition":"$f_3$ incites reaction $f_2$ from reactor $f_1$ under condition $f_4$.","notes":"Cf. {frati}."},{"word":"terfu'e","score":1,"definition":"$f_3$ charges responsibility $f_2$ to $f_1$.","notes":"Cf. {fuzme}, {catni}."},{"word":"terganzu","score":1,"definition":"$g_3$ is a setup of $g_2$ arranged by $g_1$ based on principle $g_4$.","notes":"Cf. {ganzu}, {cnici}."},{"word":"terge'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is grammatically/syntactically correct in language $x_2$ according to grammar/parser $x_3$.","notes":"Largely synonymous with {gendra}."},{"word":"tergu'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a light source which illuminates $x_{2}$ with light $x_{3}$."},{"word":"tergu'ipevbalji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a light bulb of composition $x_2$ which would, when lit, produce light $x_3$."},{"word":"teri'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100001,"definition":"rinka modal, 3d place (phys./mental) causally under conditions ..."},{"word":"teris","score":0,"definition":"Terry"},{"word":"terjbe","score":0,"definition":"$j_3$ is the birthday,the parents(s) being $j_2$, of $j_1$, at place $j_4$.","notes":"Cf. {jbena}, {jbedetri}, {jbedetnunsla}."},{"word":"terjde","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a danger that $x_{2}$ is warned of by event $x_{3}$."},{"word":"terjeftu","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=j_1$ is $x_2=j_2$ weeks in duration by standard $x_1=j_3$.","notes":"{te} {jeftu}"},{"word":"terjerna","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a paid work with wages $x_{2}$ with earn $x_{3}$."},{"word":"terji'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an opinion about/considered to be $x_{2}$ by $x_{3}$ with grounds for opinion $x_{4}$."},{"word":"terjmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a subject with fact/truth $x_{2}$ understood by $x_{3}$."},{"word":"terjoma","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a connective/conjunction of grammatical class $x_2$ for joining $x_3$ and $x_4$ in language $x_5$.","notes":"Shortened from {terjonma'o}. See also {terjo'e}, {cmavo}"},{"word":"terjonle'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (letteral: la'e zo BY/word-bu) is a hyphen/joining letter(al) in language $x_2$ with function in/context of use/with rules for use/with properties $x_3$, joining prefixed unit/lexeme/morpheme/string $x_4$ (quote) to postfixed unit/lexeme/morpheme/string $x_5$ (quote) in construct (full word) $x_6$ (quote)","notes":"$x_1$ joins words/morphemes/particles into a single cohesive, semantic or grammatical unit while also separating and distinguishing them into recognizable parts or functions. $x_4$ and $x_5$ may be improper quotes. In English, \"-\" is such a hyphen letteral; in Lojban, .{ybu}, {ry}, {ny}, and {ly} are such hyphen letterals (arguably, as is {y'y}). The fact that the letteral is used to join words/morphemes is implicit and this function therefore need not be specified in $x_3$ in most cases."},{"word":"terjonma'o","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a connective/conjunction of grammatical class $x_2$ for joining $x_3$ and $x_4$ in language $x_5$.","notes":"See also {terjo'e}, {cmavo}"},{"word":"terjutsi","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a family [biology] with genus $x_2$, species $x_3$, within order $x_4$, class $x_5$.","notes":"From {jimca}, {jmive}, {klesi}. For biological cathegory in general (=mivyske klesi), domain (=?), kingdom (={seljimcymivykle}), phylum (={jicymivykle}), class (={xeljutsi}), order (={veljutsi}), family (={terjutsi}), genus (={seljutsi}), species (={jutsi})."},{"word":"terjvi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a contest/competition between rival/opponent $x_2$ and participant/competitor $x_3$ with gain/prize $x_4$","notes":"Cf. {jivna}, {nunkei}, {ci'erkei}, {nundamba}, {nunda'a}."},{"word":"terkagni","score":2,"definition":"$k_3$ is the charter/business/purpose granted/authorized/agreed to by authority $k_2$ to/for company/corporation/firm/partnership $k_1$.","notes":"Cf. {kagni}."},{"word":"terkai","score":0,"definition":"$x_3$ considers $x_1$ as $x_2$ (ka).","notes":"Cf. {jinvi}."},{"word":"terkanu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'quantifier' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: number /BOI#/ | VEI # mex /VEhO#/. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"terkarni","score":1,"definition":"$k_3$ publishes journal/periodical/magazine/[newspaper] $k_1$ with content $k_2$ for audience $k_4$.","notes":"Cf. {ckupra}."},{"word":"terkavbu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a trap/restraint with $x_{2}$ being captured/restrained by $x_{3}$ (object/event)."},{"word":"terkemseldumterbau","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a language/dialect used by $x_2$ to express/communicate $x_3$ (text, not clause)","notes":"See also {cusku}, {bacru}, {ve} {tavla}, {valsi}, {gerna}, {jufra}, {natmi}, {slaka}, {bau}, {ba'u}."},{"word":"terkla","score":2,"definition":" From $x_{1}$ to $x_{2}$ goes $x_{3}$ via $x_{4}$ by means $x_{5}$.","notes":"Cf. {krastu}."},{"word":"terkraunydze","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a member of the stem group of crown group/clade $x_2$ according to classification/methodology/graph/scheme/rule $x_3$.","notes":"Uses experimental {rafsi} of {zevla} \"{kraune}\". Can be generalized to scenarios outside of biological cladistics. $x_2$ should represent a collection/set of nodes."},{"word":"terkubli","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an $x_{4}$ (def. $x_{2}$-1)-dimensional side of $x_{2}$-dimensional polyhedron $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is an edge when $x_{4}$=1; $x_{1}$ is a vertex when $x_{4}$=0.","notes":"cf. {te} {kubli}, {cimde}"},{"word":"terkunu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a conifer cone","notes":"See also {ckunu}."},{"word":"terle'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a payee with payment $x_{2}$ with payor $x_{3}$ with paid for $x_{4}$."},{"word":"terlei","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a define class with superset $x_{2}$ with class $x_{3}$."},{"word":"terlisri","score":1,"definition":"$l_3$ tells/narrates about subject $l_2$ with narration $l_1$ to audience $l_4$.","notes":"Cf. {lisri}, {tavla}, {cusku}, {skicu}, {ciksi}."},{"word":"termafyfe'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a witch/sorceress"},{"word":"terma'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=m_1$ is $x_2=m_2$ months in duration by standard $x_1=m_3$.","notes":"{te} {masti}"},{"word":"terme'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ calls $x_2$ by name $x_3$."},{"word":"termeni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a theremin"},{"word":"terme'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=m_1$ is $x_2=m_2$ minutes in duration by standard $x_1=m_3$.","notes":"{te} {mentu}"},{"word":"termifckiku","score":3,"definition":"$m_1=c_1$ is a cryption key of $m_3$(cryption/cryptography algorithm)","notes":"Names of cryptography algorithms fit into m3. It does not distinguish a public key from a secret key if you choose a public-key cryptography. Also even not to distinguish it is a key to encrypt or not."},{"word":"termine","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a terminal emulator which supports technologies $x_2$.","notes":"$x_2$ can contain the names of protocols, the names of encoding schemes, or the name of essentially any appropriate thing."},{"word":"termita","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a termite of species $x_2$"},{"word":"termi'u","score":1,"definition":"$m_3$ identifies $m_2$ with $m_1$."},{"word":"termonsi'o","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=m_3$ is a model of forms/events $m_2$ by which $m_1=s_2$ is arranged, as thought by $s_3$."},{"word":"termosra","score":1,"definition":"$m_3$ (non-agentive) rubs/brushes/scrubs against $m_2$ with frictional force $m_1$.","notes":"Cf. {mosra}, {termosygau}, {catke}."},{"word":"termosygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ rubs $m_3$ against/with $m_2$ using frictional force $m_1$.","notes":"Cf. {mosra}, {gasnu}, {termosra}, {ca'ermuvgau}."},{"word":"termri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the recipient mail address to which $x_2$ is sent by $x_3$ from sender address $x_4$ over carrier/network/system $x_5$"},{"word":"termu'eske","score":0,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass of facts) is science of / about physics / universal rules of universe / cosmos $tm_3$ of domain / sphere $tm_2$, science in question based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"Made from {termu'e} + {saske}. termu'e1 and saske2 subsumed. saske3 moved to end based on relative uselessness."},{"word":"termu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ intends to/going to/is gonna do $x_{2}$ with motive $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {mukti}, {zukte}"},{"word":"termu'igau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) convinces / persuades / motivates $x_2$ (agent) to do/be $x_3$ (ka/nu/zu'o) by means/motivation $x_4$ (nu)","notes":"See {mukti}, {gasnu}. See {bitygau} for another sense of \"convince/persuade\"."},{"word":"terna'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=n_1$ is $x_2=n_2$ years in duration by standard $x_1=n_3$.","notes":"{te} {nanca}"},{"word":"ternoi","score":1,"definition":"$n_3$ notifies / reports about $n_2$ in message $n_1$ to audience $n_4$.","notes":"Cf. {notci}."},{"word":"ternrorci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the co-parent of $x_2$ with parent $x_3$.","notes":"$x_1$ is the baby momma/daddy (slang, but connotatively neutral, term) of $x_2$ from the perspective of $x_3$. See: \"{malternrorci}\"."},{"word":"ternupcpe","score":2,"definition":"$n_3=c_1$ makes a reservation $n_2=c_2$ from service provider $n_1=c_3$ by means $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {nupre}, {cpedu}."},{"word":"ternuzba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a reporter / journalist / source of news about $x_2$ being $x_3$ (proposition) to observer $x_4$","notes":"Use {na'o} to emphasize journalism as a stable activity (like job)."},{"word":"terpa","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ fears $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is afraid/scared/frightened by/fearful of $x_{2}$ (event/tu'a object).","notes":"Also: $x_1$ feels terror about $x_2$; $x_2$ is fearsome/fearful/frightening/scary to $x_1$ (= {selte'a} to reorder places). See also {snura}, {xalni}, {xanka}, {virnu}."},{"word":"terpanbo'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a vomer (bone) performing function $b_2$ in body of $b_3$."},{"word":"terpanryziltolju'i","score":1,"definition":"$x1$=$j2$=$p3$ (ka; jo'u/fa'u term) is the minor difference in/between $x2$=$p2$ and $x3$=$p1$ that is to be ignored, their similarity being by standard/in geometry $x4$; $x2$ is the same as/similar to/parallels $x3$ in standard/geometry $x4$ up to/modulo/except for/ignoring unimportant difference $x1$;","notes":"x1 is not the focus of the main consideration concerning the similarity between x2 and x3; x2 belongs to/is an element of the same equivalence class as x3, which depends on x4 in some way and which ignores the property x1. For example, tetrominoes \"L\" and \"7\" are similar up to the unimportant property of 90-degree rotation; thus: loka carna keiku ly terpanryziltolju'i zebu loka mapti. x2 and x3 are symmetric; while with {panra}, x1 (which is x3 in terpanryziltolju'i) is possibly of importance/focus/attention, for terpanryziltolju'i, x2 is. Additionally, lo {panra} and lo se panra are identical, therefore conversion under {te} does not affect the x2 and x3 positions of panra, so the overall structure does not need to have undergone an additional conversion. See: {panra}, {klesi}, {panrykle}, {panryzilbri}"},{"word":"terpebji'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the nib/application-tip (for using) pen $x_2$ and applying ink $x_3$"},{"word":"terpebji'oganborcisni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pen tip/nib with thickness/width $x_2$; $x_2$ is the kulmusim/width of the tip of pen/quill $x_1$","notes":"{cisni} is an experimental gismu. x2 could be treated as a unit, but additionally use {gucrau} or just {gutci} for disambiguation."},{"word":"terpemci","score":1,"definition":"$p_3$ is a poet who has created poem(s)/verse(s) $p_1$ about plot/theme/subject/pattern $p_2$ for intended audience $p_4$."},{"word":"terpikta","score":3,"definition":"$p_3$ (event/state) is a privilege entitled to $p_2$ guaranteed by $p_1$ under conditions $p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {krali}, {velbinra}."},{"word":"terpinxe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=p_3$ is a container out of which $x_2=p_2$ is drunk by $x_3=p_1$","notes":"{te} {pinxe}; see also: {kabri}"},{"word":"terpla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a planned/designed/intended state/process, following plan $x_2$ conceived by planner $x_3$."},{"word":"terpli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (abstraction) is the purpose of $x_2$, used by $x_3$","notes":"= {te} {pilno}. See {erpi}, {terzu'e}, {tepi'o}"},{"word":"terporcmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a member of the unordered set $x_2$ upon which rules $x_3$ are applied in order to produce list $x_4$; $x_1$ is a member of the elements constituting list $x_4$.","notes":"Also \"x1 is part of list x4\". cf. {cmima}, cmavo list {lu'a} and {lo'i}, {porsi}."},{"word":"terpra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the process of production used by $x_2$ to produce $x_3$."},{"word":"terprali","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (activity/event) is profitable to $x_2$, with profit/benefit/gain/advantage $x_3$","notes":"= {te} {prali}"},{"word":"terpygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ frightens $t_1$ with/by $t_2$ (event).","notes":"Cf. {gasnu}, {terpa}, {selteptce}, {selte'a}."},{"word":"tersei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the spatial distance between $x_2$ and $x_3$","notes":"See also {sepli}, {temci}"},{"word":"tersetcka","score":1,"definition":"$s_3$ is a bunk bed with bunks/rows $s_1=c_1$ that are made from material $s_2=c_2$ and are for holding/supporting $c_3$.","notes":"from {te} + {senta} + {ckana}"},{"word":"tersku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is told $x_2$ (text/sedu'u) by $x_3$ via expressive medium $x_4$.","notes":"{te} {cusku}"},{"word":"tersla","score":2,"definition":"$s_3$ is a activity/[party] for celebrating/recognizing/honoring $s_2$ (event/abstract) with participants $s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {salci}, {jmaji}, {jikca}, {si'artersla}."},{"word":"tersmu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ understands/interprets/perceives the meaning of utterance/message/communication/symbol $x_2$ as meaning $x_3$ (du'u)"},{"word":"tersnidu","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=s_1$ is $x_2=s_2$ seconds in duration by standard $x_1=s_3$.","notes":"{te} {snidu}"},{"word":"terspe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a marriage tradition/custom/law according to which $x_2$ is married to $x_3$."},{"word":"tersro","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a storehouse with stored $x_{2}$ with store $x_{3}$."},{"word":"tersu'imei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (property/relation) is $x_2$-ary/-adic","notes":"Synonymous with {tersumei} and {terbrimei}"},{"word":"tersu'ubalni","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=s_3$ is a diving platform for diving/controlled falling to $s_2$ of diving tower/structure (natural/artificial) $b_2$."},{"word":"tertau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the modified part/modificand of binary metaphor $x_2$ with modifying part $x_3$, giving meaning $x_4$ in usage/instance $x_5$","notes":"In both English and Lojban, the word {seltau} is the usual way to refer to the left word in a tanru, whereas {tertau} refers to the right word in the tanru."},{"word":"tertcidu","score":1,"definition":"$t_3$ is a reading material / literature consisting of texts $t_2$ with audience $t_1$; $t_3$ is literary.","notes":"Use {lo'i} for \"literature\". Cf. {cukta}."},{"word":"terto","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a trillion [$10^{12}$] of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"Cf. {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}, {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}."},{"word":"terva'i","score":1,"definition":"$v_3$ evaluates $v_2$ (object) as $v_1$ (quality).","notes":"Cf. {vamji}, {lanli}, {vajni}, {ckaji}."},{"word":"tervai","score":1,"definition":"$x_3=v_1$ (object/event) is important/significant to $x_2=v_2$ (person/event) in aspect/for reason $x_1=v_3$ (nu/ka).","notes":"{te} {vajni}"},{"word":"tervencpe","score":1,"definition":"$v_3=c_1$ orders/requests $v_2=c_2$ from $v_1=c_3$ by means $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {vecnu}, {cpedu}, {zarci}."},{"word":"terve'u","score":6,"definition":"$x_1$ is a buyer purchasing goods $x_2$ from seller $x_3$ for amount/cost/expense $x_4$.","notes":"Made from {te} + {vecnu}. Short form: {erve}"},{"word":"tervi'a","score":1,"definition":"Under conditions $x_{1}$, $x_{2}$ is seen by $x_{3}$."},{"word":"tervi'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ has its $x_2$ taken away by $x_3$, and thereby becomes $x_4$. "},{"word":"tervli","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a power conditions with within the power of $x_{2}$ with powerful $x_{3}$."},{"word":"tervra","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a lever fulcrum with function with lever $x_{2}$ with lever $x_{3}$ with lever arm $x_{4}$."},{"word":"terxasne","score":1,"definition":"$x_3$ is a/the sweat gland of body $x_2$ secreting sweat $x_1$.","notes":"Synonymous {xasnycigla}."},{"word":"terxra","score":1,"definition":"$p_3$ makes an image of $p_2$ (object/concept) with result $p_1$ (picture) in medium $p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {pixra}, {larcu}."},{"word":"terxru","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a state returned to with returned $x_{2}$ with return $x_{3}$ with state returned from $x_{4}$."},{"word":"teryrorci","score":2,"definition":"$x_3=r_1$ engenders/procreates/begets $x_2=r_2$ with coparent $x_1=r_3$.","notes":"{te} {rorci}. See also: {rirni}, {selpanzi}"},{"word":"teryru'eca'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is an output device controlled/[triggered] by $c_3$ (agent). ","notes":"Cf. {selru'eca'a}."},{"word":"terytraduki'yterytraduki","score":1,"definition":"$tP_3$ is a translation of $tP_2=tZ_3$ by $tP_1$, the source being a translation of $tZ_2$ by $tZ_1$.","notes":"tP and tZ refer to the left and right {traduki}, respectively. See {xelfanvyxelfanva}."},{"word":"terzbasro","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a/the production inventory of sub-assemblies/components $s_2=z_3$ used by $z_1$ in the production/building/assembly of $z_2$.","notes":"Cf. {zbasu}, {sorcu}, {zbacu'u}, {selvensro}."},{"word":"terzbi","score":1,"definition":"$n_3$ is a nostril of $n_2$ (main body) in nose $n_1$.","notes":"Cf. {nazbi}, {kevna}, {pluta}, {vasxu}."},{"word":"terzbipu'i","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ (agent) puts $p_2$ into nasal passage $p_3=n_3$; $p_1$ picks the nose."},{"word":"terzi'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a right (entitlements/permissions of a legal/moral nature) of $x_2$ (action/quality) entitled to / held by $x_3$"},{"word":"terzilkancu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (property) is satisfied by exactly $x_2$ (number) members among $x_3$ (plural)","notes":"See also {zilkancu}, {kaidza}."},{"word":"terzu'e","score":3,"definition":"$z_3$ is the purpose of action $z_2$ by agent $z_1$.","notes":"Cf. {zukte}, {tezu'e}, {erpi}"},{"word":"terzukcau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ aimlessly or without purpose or goal does $x_2$."},{"word":"tesau","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"sarcu modal, 3rd place (conditions 2) necessarily; necessarily under ..."},{"word":"tese","selmaho":"SE*","score":1,"definition":"(3, 1, 2)rd conversion","notes":"The first terbri is now what was the third terbri, the second terbri is now what was the first terbri, and the third terbri is now what was the second terbri."},{"word":"tesete","selmaho":"SE*","score":2,"definition":"complicated selbri conversion: exchange x2 and x3","notes":"Equivalent to {setese}."},{"word":"tesi'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"sidju modal, 3rd place assisting in doing/maintaining/achieving ..."},{"word":"test","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a test entry of the Jbovlaste dictionary, intended for tracking down bug $x_2$ and posting junk comments $x_3$","notes":"ェント/頭のいい/さかしい/利口ということを意味し $\\\\$ $\\\\$ Look at these here $\\\\$ line breaks in a $\\\\$ notes field! {ja} See also: {ja}."},{"word":"testk","score":-1,"definition":"def $x_1$","notes":"comment"},{"word":"testkak","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is test","notes":"comment1"},{"word":"testkek","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ test","notes":"def"},{"word":"testkuk","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ test","notes":"ok"},{"word":"teta'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"tadji modal, 3rd place methodically doing (something) under conditions ..."},{"word":"tetai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"tamsmi modal, 3rd place similarly; sharing common ideal form ...","notes":"{tamsmi} is $x_1$ resembles $x_2$ sharing ideal form/shape $x_3$ in property $x_4$"},{"word":"tetfusi","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to the Tethys Ocean in aspect $x2$, at time/in configuration $x3$","notes":"See also: {pangaio}, {xamsi}, {panratetfusi}"},{"word":"teti'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"stidi modal, 3rd place suggestively; suggested to ..."},{"word":"teti'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"tcika modal, 3rd place (for letters) as a time on day ..."},{"word":"tetris","score":1,"definition":"Tetris","notes":"Geometric puzzle video game, originally released in 1984."},{"word":"tetybivysamsle","score":2,"definition":"$se_1$ is (close to) a trillion ($10^12$) of eight indivisible, most basic computer subunits of computer $se_2$; $se_1$ is a terabyte","notes":"In binary a terabyte is actually 1 099 511 627 776 bytes, but we can round off for brevity, and to parallel the metric units."},{"word":"te'u","selmaho":"TEhU","score":100000,"definition":"elidable terminator: end conversion between non-mex and mex; usually elidable."},{"word":"teva'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"xamgu modal, 3rd place good/beneficial by standard ..."},{"word":"te'yRON","score":1,"definition":"Tehran","notes":"The city of Tehran, capital of Iran ({iRON}/{gugde'ironi}/{gugde'iru}. Population est. 8,846,782 in 2018, 14,700,000 in metro/greater Tehran."},{"word":"tezda","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is exactly/approximately $1/e^{(x_2)}$-th of $x_3$ by standard $x_4$, where e is the natural exponential base; $x_1$ is $x_2$ [li; default: 1] e-fold decreases in $x_3$; $x_1$ is a portion of $x_3$ apportioned by a factor of the $(x_2)$-th power of 1/e","notes":"If $x_2$ is positive, then the result is an e-fold decrease occurring that many times; if $x_2$ is negative, then the result is an e-fold increase occurring that many times. Modeled on \"{xadba}\". See also: \"{xonba}\" (this word is equivalent to \"xonba be li {te'o} {te'a} $x_2$\")."},{"word":"tezu'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"zukte modal, 3rd place purposefully; (as an action) with goal ..."},{"word":"tezyfrinu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fraction with $x_2$ divided by e (natural exponential base)","notes":"Experimental rafsi \"-tez- (for {te'o}) is used."},{"word":"ti","selmaho":"KOhA6","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: this here; immediate demonstrative it; indicated thing/place near speaker."},{"word":"ti'a","selmaho":"FAhA2","score":100000,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; rearwards/to the rear of ..."},{"word":"tibli'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ goes official tour/business trip/mission trip via route $x_2$ using means/vehicle $x_3$ in order to follow the command/rule $x_4$.","notes":"{tinbe} {litru}"},{"word":"ticpre","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a humbug/trickster deceiving $x_2$"},{"word":"ticprije","score":1,"definition":"$x1=t1=p1$ is sly/cunning/wily, in tricking $x2=t2=p3$ into $x3=t3$"},{"word":"ticta'u","score":3,"definition":"$ta_1$ is a disguise/camouflage worn by $ta_2$ to deceive $tc_2$ into $tc_3$.","notes":"The implied $tc_1$ is the event of $ta_2$ wearing $ta_1$. The implied $ta_3$ is deceiving $tc_2$ into $tc_3$."},{"word":"ticyja'o","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=t_1$ stages, deceptively demonstrating $j_2$ to audience $j_3=t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jarco}, {tcica}, {jitfa}."},{"word":"ticysku","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=t_1$ lies, falsely expressing $c_2$ (text/concept) to audience $c_3=t_2$ by means $c_4$.","notes":"Harmful intent or result is not implied. Cf. {cusku}, {tcica}, {jitfa}."},{"word":"ticyve'u","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ fraudulently sells $v_2$ [goods/service/commodity] to buyer $v_3=t_2$ for amount/cost/expense $v_4$","notes":"from {tcica} {vecnu} c.f. {zerle'a} "},{"word":"ti'e","selmaho":"UI2","score":100000,"definition":"evidential: I hear (hearsay).","notes":"See also {tirna}, {sitna}, {tcidu}."},{"word":"ti'ekla","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ withdraws to $k_2$ from origin $k_3=t_2$ via route $k_4$ using means/vehicle $k_5$.","notes":"Cf. {trixe}, {klama}."},{"word":"ti'erbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ gets behind $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {trixe}, {binxo}."},{"word":"ti'erna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ hears (non-literal sense; is told or informed of) $x_2$ (du'u) from source $x_3$","notes":"Brivla form of {ti'e}. See {tirna}, {jungau}, {sanji}, {xusyju'o}"},{"word":"ti'evro","score":1,"definition":"$v_1=c_1$ is a back door/gateway/access between $v_2$ and $v_3$ of structure $v_4$.","notes":"Cf. {cravro}."},{"word":"tifkai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the thing(s) shown/indicated/pointed to by the speaker when this word is used"},{"word":"tifmu'eza'i","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is real/really exists in this universe for $z_2$ under metaphysics $z_3$.","notes":"Reality (=loi ro tifmu'eza'i)."},{"word":"tifmuza","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ exists in the real world, is real."},{"word":"tifri","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the audience/enjoying or partaking party of work/performance/program/entertainment/transmission/experience/story/presentation/act $x_2$ (concrete or abstract), via means/mode/expressed in format/using senses $x_3$; $x_1$ watches/listens/reads/experiences $x_2$.","notes":"All connotations about the judgment of the experience by $x_1$ are neutral in this definition (despite the use of the \"enjoy\"). This word references a generalizing concept of $x_1$ being an audience to some work or experience, such as magic acts (even if x1 participates somewhat), theatrical plays, ovations or audio presentation (radio, storytelling, etc.), seminary or presentation, television programs, books, discussions or media productions on the Internet, etc. The core concept is audiencehood, regardless of the work being enjoyed/experienced and its form. There are no connotations about how $x_2$ is perceived by $x_1$ (that is: which senses are used), nor how $x_2$ is transmitted nor who or what allows x1 to experience it (that is: whether there is an agentive performer or just a piece of hardware that displays $x_2$), nor of the nature of $x_2$; the term is completely generic and general. See also {tigni}, {jarco}, {lifri}, {skina}, {kinzga}, {tirna}, {zgana}, {cradi}, {tivni}"},{"word":"tigbalan","score":1,"definition":"werehorse of Philippine mythology, a humanoid with a horse's head"},{"word":"tigdansu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) dances concert dance/performance dance to accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$, for/before audience $t_2$."},{"word":"tigni","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ performs $x_{2}$ [performance] for/before audience $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {jarco}."},{"word":"tigra","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tiger (Panthera tigris) of subspecies/breed $x_2$","notes":"More specific than {tirxu}. See {bramlatu}"},{"word":"ti'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"stidi modal, 1st place suggested by ...; proposed by ..."},{"word":"ti'ivni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a TV/television set/telly with screen/monitor $x_2$ and television receiver $x_3$.","notes":"Synonymous to {veltivjoividni} which just seems too long for such a common concept. See also: television screen/monitor(={tivyvidni})."},{"word":"tijdzu","score":1,"definition":"$x1=t1=c1$ plods on surface $x2=c2$ with limbs $x3=c3$"},{"word":"tijyfa'u","score":1,"definition":"$x1=t1=f1$ slumps to $x2=f2$ from $x3=f3$ in reference frame $x4=f4$"},{"word":"tijyjinme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of barium (Ba)."},{"word":"tikpa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ kicks [hits with $x_{1}$'s foot/feet $x_{4}$] $x_{2}$ in/at locus $x_{3}$, using $x_{1}$'s foot/feet $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {tunta}, {darxi}."},{"word":"tiktaki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the sound of a clock ticking.","notes":"See also {onmatopo'eia}."},{"word":"tikygau","score":0,"definition":"$g_1$ adjusts/regulates/changes $g_2=s_2$ in amount/degree $s_3$."},{"word":"tilcfu","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is rich in details / detailed"},{"word":"tilju","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is heavy/weighty in mass/weight by standard $x_{2}$.","notes":"(cf. {linto}; {carmi}, se {junri} for metaphor, {bunda}, {junta})"},{"word":"tilminski","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) elaborates on $x_2$ [explains $x_2$ in more detail] to audience $x_3$ with description $x_4$","notes":"$x_1$={skicu}$_1$={jmina}$_1$, $x_2$={skicu}$_2$={jmina}$_3$={tcila}$_2$, $x_3$={skicu}$_3$, $x_4$={skicu}$_4$={jmina}$_2$={tcila}$_1$."},{"word":"tilnipa","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a linden of species $x_2$"},{"word":"tiltro","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ micromanages $j_2$ in activity/event performance $j_3=t_2$."},{"word":"tilvi'a","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ sees/discerns/makes out the details of $t_2$ under conditions $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {tcila}, {viska}."},{"word":"timno","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ (person) is intelligent/smart","notes":"synonym of {timne}"},{"word":"timpani","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a timpani/kettledrum tuned to $x_2$, with playing range $x_3$, of diameter $x_4$, of material $x_5$","notes":"See also {damri}, {kimbali}, {glokesi}."},{"word":"timsaxu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a crocodile/alligator/caiman of genus/species $x_2$","notes":"Use this word when you have no time to examine the teeth. See also {krokodilo}, {djakare}, {garviiale}."},{"word":"timske","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is meteorology with methodology $s_3$."},{"word":"timsukyja'e","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=j_1$ (event/state) is the meteorological result of sudden weather change from previous weather/weather conditions $x_2$=$j_2$ (event/state) at location/region $x_3=t_2$, discontinuous/sharp at point $x_4=s_2$, in (more specific) aspect/process/function $x_5=s_3$ "},{"word":"timymo'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the climate at $x_2$","notes":"See {tcima}, {morna}, {citsi}."},{"word":"tinbe","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ obeys/follows the command/rule $x_{2}$ made by $x_{3}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is obedient.","notes":"See also {minde}, {lacri}, {javni}, {flalu}, {zekri}."},{"word":"tinci","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of tin (Sn); [metaphor: cheap or base metal].","notes":"See also {gunma}, {lante}, {boxfo}, {cnisa}, {jinme}."},{"word":"tincile","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ feels cold chill (chills, thrills, frissons, skin orgasm) at locus $x_2$","notes":"a transcendent psychophysiological experience, a pleasant tingling feeling, a cold sensation accompanied by piloerection (flexing of hair follicles resulting in goose bumps), might produce shudder or shiver. Can be caused by listening to music. See also {desku}, {tingule}, {lenku}, {zgike}."},{"word":"tincyzba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tinsmith"},{"word":"tingule","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ feels tingling/pins and needles sensation/paresthesia/formication/limb falling asleep sensation/prickling/numbness at locus $x_2$","notes":"Prickling on the back of the neck or when embarrassed/nervous may or may not count. Fluid flowing through orifices (such as micturation) may also be classified as such (or not). Also includes \"nerve buzzing\" (no macroscopic vibrations or sounds, but it feels like it). See also: {ganse}, {cortu}."},{"word":"tinju'i","score":3,"definition":"$t_1=j_1$ listens to/pays attention to sound $t_2=j_2$ with ambient background $t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zgatirna}."},{"word":"tinka'e","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is able to hear under conditions $k_3$ (event/state).","notes":"See also: {nartinka'e}."},{"word":"tinmlu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=t_2$ sounds $s_2$ to $s_3=t_1$ under conditions $s_4=t_3$"},{"word":"tinmosycpina","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=m_1=t_2$, sound produced by the friction/contact/rubbing between $m_2$ and $m_3$, is a gride sound/hair-raising/sets one's teeth on edge/squicks/gives the willies/heebie-jeebies to $t_1$, who hears it against background/noise $t_3$.","notes":"This is epitomized by the sound of nails on a chalkboard. Short for seltinmosycpina. Cf. {pecrufcpina}."},{"word":"tinri","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (abstraction) bores $x_2$ in manner $x_3$; $x_2$ is bored by/experiences boredom about $x_1$, the boredom being of type/form $x_3$.","notes":"There is debate in the literature about the nature of boredom; some believe that it is a sense of lack of meaning in what one is doing, others believe that it is just a lack of attentiveness about those tasks; other descriptions likely exist. As such, it feels inappropriate to construct this emotion, which feels rather atomic to me anyway, as a lujvo which picks one of these possibilities at the exclusion of others; its being a gismu will also allow it to be more easily used in other constructions. $x_3$ is to specify the aforementioned nature, if it is identifiable or desired to be asserted; it can also be \"existential\" (ennui?) or similar."},{"word":"tinsa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is stiff/rigid/inflexible/resistant in direction $x_{2}$ against force $x_{3}$ under conditions $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also sometimes: firm, hard; not limited to physical forces; e.g. mental rigidity. See also {bapli}, {jdari}, {nandu}, {torni}, {trati}, {xarnu}, {danre}, {stodi}."},{"word":"tinsyckabu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is hard / vulcanized / inelastic rubber.","notes":"What car tires are made of, for example."},{"word":"tinsypleta'e","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a cardboard box for contents $x2$","notes":"from {tinsyple} + {tanxe}"},{"word":"tinto","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is/appears to be of hue $x_2$","notes":"See also {skari}"},{"word":"tinydjutci","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=tu_1$ is a tool that aids $s_2=ti_1$ in hearing $ti_2$.","notes":"Usually an electroacoustic apparatus that fits in or behind the wearer's ear, and is designed to amplify and modulate sound for the wearer. Cf. {tutci}, {cabra}."},{"word":"tinytci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a headphone/earphone/earbud/hearing aid/hearing device for hearing $x_2$ against background noise $x_3$, the device being of form $x_4$.","notes":"Refers to a device or portion of a device which covers/interacts with a single ear; for a headset (set of two such device possibly plus connective parts), use \"{tinytcici'e}\". Includes earhorns and other classical/passive devices; may also include ear-mufflers which diminish noise from entering that ear (such as, but not necessarily, for the sake of hearing something specific out of the other ear despite ambient background noise) - many modern earbuds serve this function to some extent anyway. Listening devices may be different from this (they listen and record/transmit sound elsewhere)."},{"word":"tinzga","score":0,"definition":"$z_1=t_1$ listen(s) to $z_2=t_2$ against background/noise $t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {tirna}, {zgana}. "},{"word":"ti'o","selmaho":"SEI","score":100000,"definition":"mathematical expression (mex) operator precedence (discursive)."},{"word":"ti'oi","selmaho":"LE","score":2,"definition":"demonstrative article: the … which I'm currently pointing to or am otherwise attracting your attention to."},{"word":"ti'orkemsamtci","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a shader on computer(s) including $s_1$.","notes":"See also: {ctino}, {ke}, {samtci}."},{"word":"ti'ormanku","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$=$m_1$ is shade-darkened/has shadow $x_2$=$c_1$ cast upon it by obfuscating/blocking/(at least semi-)opaque object $x_3$=$c_2$ from energy/light/transmission source $x_4$=$c_3$; $x_2$ is the shadow-eclipse caste upon $x_1$ by $x_3$, blocking radiation from $x_4$","notes":"Possible uses include (but are not limited to) lunar-style eclipses in which the eclipsed object (as seen from another object) is not physically blocked from sight by yet another object but is shaded from sight by the shadow cast upon it by some object (possibly the one from which the eclipse is viewed). There is no real physical difference between this and a solar-style eclipse (both rely on linear alignment of bodies), but the chosen vantage point varies among them and thus causes different interpretations of the same phenomenon of alignment. In other words, it is an eclipse in which the eclipsed object is viewed to be darkened by a shadow (caste upon it by some object) with no significant blocking/impeding body physically betwixt the eclipsed object and the object from which viewing of the eclipse occurs."},{"word":"ti'otci","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=c_2$ is a shade/blind for blocking light coming from/through $c_3$","notes":"See also {murta}."},{"word":"tipre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ asks question $x_2$ (du'u) to $x_3$ regarding $x_4$","notes":"Place-reordered version of {preti}; cf. {retsku}. See also {cusku}, {xusra}, {cpedu}."},{"word":"tiptiuitce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Venus flytrap of variety $x_2$"},{"word":"tirkece","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Turkish/[Turkic] culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Synonymous exactly with the proposed cultural gismu {turko}, but more closely reflects native Turkish phonetics. (The front rounded vowel [y], found in the source word, Türkçe, is an allophone of Lojban's /i/) Alternate form {tirkice}. See also {andolu} 'Anatolian', {gugdrtirki} 'Turkey', {kulnrtirki} 'Turkish', {bangrtirki}, among others."},{"word":"tirkice","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ relects Turkish/[Turkic/Ottoman] culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"See also {gugdeturu}/{gugdetirkiie}, {ANkaras}, {istanbul}, {andolu}, {xelso}, {xai'otso}, {zarbaija}/{azri}, {kafkazo}."},{"word":"tirlasino","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a thylacine of species/breed $x_2$.","notes":"From \"Thylacinus\". See also {daskymabru}."},{"word":"tirna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ hears $x_{2}$ against background/noise $x_{3}$; $x_{2}$ is audible; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is aural.","notes":"See also {kerlo}, {sance}, {smaji}, {savru}, {voksa}, {ganse}, {zgana}."},{"word":"tirnosauru","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tyrannosaurus"},{"word":"tirse","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of iron (Fe); [metaphor: strong, durable, tarnishing].","notes":"Also (adjective:) $x_1$ is ferric/ferrous. See also {jinme}, {gasta}, {molki}."},{"word":"Tirxamisu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mass of tiramisu (custardy layered italian dessert made with coffee)"},{"word":"tirxronka","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a jaguar of species/breed with coat markings $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tirxu}, {tirxrpardu}, {mlatu}."},{"word":"tirxrpardu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a leopard of species/breed $x_2$ with coat markings $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tirxu}, {tirxrponka}, {mlatu}."},{"word":"tirxrponka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a jaguar of species/breed with coat markings $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tirxu}, {tirxrpardu}, {mlatu}."},{"word":"tirxu","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a tiger/leopard/jaguar/[tigress] of species/breed $x_{2}$ with coat markings $x_{3}$.","notes":"a great cat noted/recognized by its markings, metaphorically: stripes, tiger markings. See also {mlatu}."},{"word":"tirxyjvecinfo","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=t_1$ is is a tiglon/tigon of breed/variety $c_2=t_2$.","notes":"A tiglon or tigon is a hybrid cross between a male tiger (Panthera tigris) and a lioness (Panthera leo)."},{"word":"tisna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (object) fills/becomes stuffed [up]/inflates/blows up with material $x_{2}$; $x_{2}$ pours into $x_{1}$.","notes":"Implies some relative degree of fullness will result; agentive filling (= {tisyse'a}, {tisygau}, {tisyzu'e}); inflate/become inflated/blow up (= {gacytisna}, agentive {gacyse'a}); pour into (= {liktisna}, agentive {likse'a}). See also {culno}, {kunti}, {rinci}, {setca}."},{"word":"tisycanti","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=c_1$ is a sausage filled with $t_2$.","notes":"{tisna} {canti}"},{"word":"titla","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is sweet/sugary/saccharine to observer $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {sakta}, {slari}, {kurki}."},{"word":"titnanba","score":4,"definition":"$n_1$ is a cake/cookie made from grains $n_2$.","notes":"Cf. {titla}, {nanba}, {jupypesxu}, {rutytisna}."},{"word":"titselsai","score":2,"definition":"$s_2=t_1$ is dessert(s)/sweet course(s) of meal $s_1$ (mass)."},{"word":"titselsaismuci","score":2,"definition":"$sm_1$ is/are dessert spoon(s) [item of cutlery] suitable for eating dessert $sm_2=sa_2=t_1$ made of material $s_3$.","notes":"See also: dessert spoon (measuring unit={mucyveldekpu})/measuring instrument={mucyveldekpyvau})."},{"word":"titspi","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=t_1$ is a sweet/candy/confect.","notes":"Cf. {spisa}, {titla}, {titnanba}, {sairfa'o}."},{"word":"titygejyspa","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=g_1$ is a licorice/liquorice plant (genus Glycyrrhiza) of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"titygenja","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=t_1$ is a liquorice/licorice root of plant/species $g_2$.","notes":"See also: licorice plant (={titygejyspa})."},{"word":"tityzme","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a melon of cultivar $g_2$.","notes":"Cf. {titla}, {guzme}, {clazme}, {guzmrkukurbita}."},{"word":"tityzmenanba","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains melonpan made from grains $x_{2}$."},{"word":"ti'u","selmaho":"BAI","score":100002,"definition":"tcika modal, 1st place (for letters) associated with time ... ; attach time stamp."},{"word":"ti'u'a","selmaho":"BAI","score":2,"definition":"at N o'clock; at the hour N of the day.","notes":"{djecacrytcika} modal. ex. lo trene cu cliva ti'u'a li so (The train departs at nine o'clock.) See also {ti'u}; {ti'u'e}, {ti'u'i}."},{"word":"ti'u'e","selmaho":"BAI","score":2,"definition":"at the minute N of the hour.","notes":"{cacryme'utcika} modal. ex. mi ti xrukla ti'u'e li ci no (I will be back at thirty minutes past the hour.) See also {ti'u}; {ti'u'a}, {ti'u'i}."},{"word":"ti'u'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":2,"definition":"at the second N of the minute.","notes":"{metnidytcika} modal. ex. samymri ti mi ti'u'i li vo xa (This was e-mailed to me at 46 seconds past the minute.) See also {ti'u}; {ti'u'a}, {ti'u'e}."},{"word":"tivni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ broadcasts/televises programming $x_{2}$ via medium/channel $x_{3}$ to television receiver $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also $x_1$ is a broadcaster; $x_2$ programming (mass), program/show (ind.). See also {cradi}, {skina}, {vidni}, {benji}, {tcana}."},{"word":"tivyvidni","score":2,"definition":"$v_1$ is a TV screen/television monitor showing graphics/information from television receiver $t_4=v_2$.","notes":"See also: TV/television set/telly (={veltivjoividni}/{ti'ivni})"},{"word":"tix","score":1,"definition":"Daughter","notes":"Cf. {tixnu}, {bes}, {mes}, {bun}, {mam}, {paf}."},{"word":"tixmamta","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=t_2$ is the mother of daughter $m_2=t_1$.","notes":"Cf. {besmamta}, {tixpa'u}."},{"word":"tixnu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a daughter of mother/father/parents $x_{2}$; [not necessarily biological].","notes":"See also {bersa}, {panzi}."},{"word":"tizma'e","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ is a wheelchair/permobile carrying $m_2$ in/on surface/medium $m_3$, propelled by force $m_4$."},{"word":"tizma'ekla","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=m_2$ uses wheelchair $s_1=m_1=k_5$, which is in/on surface/medium $m_3$ and is propelled by $m_4$, to come/go to destination $k_2$ from origin $k_3$ via route $k_4$.","notes":"The wheelchair can be propelled by a force other than the person sitting in the wheelchair. Cf. {tizma'e} (wheelchair)"},{"word":"tizva","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is here/at this place."},{"word":"to","selmaho":"TO","score":100000,"definition":"left parenthesis; start of parenthetical note which must be grammatical Lojban text."},{"word":"to'a","selmaho":"BY1","score":100000,"definition":"lower-case letteral shift."},{"word":"to'ai","selmaho":"SE","score":6,"definition":"conversion: move/promote ['drag-and-drop'] 3rd place to 1st position. Everything else stays in the same order.","notes":"Before: x1 x2 x3 x4 x5, after: x3 x1 x2 x4 x5. Has the same effect as \"te se\". Proposed rafsi: -toz-. See also {vo'ai}, {xo'ai}."},{"word":"to'alfu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (la'e zo BY/word-bu) is a lower-case letter/digit/symbol in alphabet/character-set $x_2$ representing $x_3$.","notes":"Syn {to'a zei lerfu}. See also {lerfu}, {to'a}, {ga'elfu}."},{"word":"to'anbau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Toaq language/culture in aspect $x_2$","notes":"The logical language Toaq, constructed by Lojbanist {la} {selpa'i}/{solpa'i}. {cmevla} form: {touan}."},{"word":"to'anzu","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Tòaq Dzũ culture/community/language in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Tòaq Dzũ is a constructed language created by la selpa'i."},{"word":"to'au","selmaho":"FAhO","score":1,"definition":"Toaq toggle: Toggles text to Toaq language; marks following text as Toaq text."},{"word":"to'a zei lerfu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (la'e zo BY/word-bu) is a lower-case letter/digit/symbol in alphabet/character-set $x_2$ representing $x_3$.","notes":"See also {lerfu}, {to'a}, {ga'e zei lerfu}."},{"word":"tocyrapli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=t_1$ tries to do/attain $x_2=t_2$ (ka) by actions/method $x_3=t_3$ (ka) for a total number of tries $x_4=r_2$.","notes":"cf. {troci}, {rapli}."},{"word":"todbi'olanka","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is the chrysalis of species $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {toldi}, {binxo}, {lanka}, {ciftoldi}."},{"word":"todma'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is butterfly imago/adult butterfly of species $x_2$"},{"word":"todyjulne","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a butterfly net for catching butterfly/moth of species $t_2$","notes":"Need not have a handle or be manually operated."},{"word":"todytaibo'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a sphenoid bone (os sphenoidale) performing function $b_2$ in body of $b_3$."},{"word":"to'e","selmaho":"NAhE","score":100000,"definition":"polar opposite scalar negator."},{"word":"to'ebo","selmaho":"NAhE+BO","score":3,"definition":"negation sumti qualifier: the opposite of.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {bo}, {na'ebo}, {no'ebo}, {je'abo}."},{"word":"to'ei'au","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"binary mathematical operator: Jordan totient function $J_a(b)$","notes":"Produces the number of $a$-tuples of strictly positive integers all less than or equal to $b$ that form a coprime $(a+1)$-tuple together with $b$. $J_1=$Phi where Phi is the Euler totient function."},{"word":"to'eki'unai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":1,"definition":"na'e tolki'u modal, first place; despite the reason...","notes":"Cf. {na'e} {tolki'u}"},{"word":"to'emu'inai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":1,"definition":"na'e tolmu'i modal, first place; despite the motive...","notes":"Cf. {na'e}, {tolmu'i}."},{"word":"to'eni'inai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":1,"definition":"na'e tolni'i modal, first place; despite the logically sufficient condition...","notes":"Cf. {na'e}, {tolni'i}."},{"word":"to'eri'anai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":1,"definition":"na'e tolri'a modal, first place; despite the cause...","notes":"Cf. {na'e}, {tolri'a}."},{"word":"to'e zei kancuka'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (set, group, structure, category, class, etc.) has cardinality strictly more than aleph-null; $x_1$ is mathematically uncountable.","notes":"There exists no bijection between (the set underlying) $x_1$ and any (possibly non-proper) subset of the set of all natural numbers. See also: {cimni}, {kancuka'e}."},{"word":"togle'u","score":0,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a letteral with character set $x_{2}$ with signified by letteral $x_{3}$."},{"word":"togmo'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a melody consisting of tones/pitches $x_2$"},{"word":"togra'ijmavra","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a sostenuto pedal of instrument $x_2=t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {togysmajmavra}, {pipno}."},{"word":"togrkoma","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a musical comma of size $x_2$, a small difference resulting from the different intervallic approaches $x_3$ and $x_4$, in tuning system $x_5$.","notes":"fu'ivla synonym of {datyto'aku'e} and shorter. See also: {cmato'aku'e}, {togyku'e}."},{"word":"togygu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ [energy] is laser illuminating $x_2$ from light source $x_3$ with frequency $x_4$."},{"word":"togyku'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a musical interval of size $x_2$ in tuning system $x_3$.","notes":"The x1 place will usually accept ratios, but can also accept me'o + interval class, so e.g. \"me'o me'i xa\" can refer to a minor sixth just as well as \"li bi fi'u mu\". The x2 place refers to a size by some standard, usually cent measure."},{"word":"togysmajmavra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a soft pedal of instrument $x_2=t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {togra'ijmavra}, {pipno}."},{"word":"togystika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a musical accidental (e.g. sharp, flat, or natural) modifying note $x_2$ by a change of $x_3$ to a pitch of $x_4$.","notes":"Used to refer to musical accidentals abstractly as symbols. The first three places are identical to the three places of {stika}."},{"word":"to'i","selmaho":"TO","score":100000,"definition":"open editorial unquote (within a quote); contains grammatical text; mark with editorial insert."},{"word":"toi","selmaho":"TOI","score":100000,"definition":"elidable terminator: right parenthesis/end unquote; seldom elidable except at end of text."},{"word":"toi'e","selmaho":"TOIhE","score":4,"definition":"start UI-applicative metalinguistic UI-parenthetical","notes":"Presently (without this word), there is no \"official\" way to apply a UI cmavo to another (instead, they merely express simultaneous emotions pertaining to the relevant construct). This word begins a parenthetical which can contain UI cmavo and applies these cmavo as a string of UI to the immediately previous UI cmavo metalinguistically (as if the external UI is/are any other type of word which can be acted upon by UI). An omitted UI (external or internal) in this case is equivalent to {ge'e}. Since the produced parenthetical functions as UI, nested or subsequent such parentheticals operate on it as it operates on external UI cmavo. For details on grouping and application, see {koi'e}. See also: {toi'o}."},{"word":"toi'o","selmaho":"TOIhO","score":1,"definition":"end UI-applicative metalinguistic UI-parenthetical (elidable terminator)","notes":"Terminates {toi'e} parenthetical. Inherently functions as {fu'o} (only if abstraction-level and otherwise appropriately accessed) on any internal UI cmavo, with the added functionality of metalinguistic application. See also: {toi'e}."},{"word":"tokmeki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (object, event, notion) sparks joy in $x_2$ (person).","notes":"In the KonMari ideological sense."},{"word":"toknoma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tokonoma/recessed artistic spiritual space with components $x_2$ with style/other properties $x_3$ with spiritual/sentimental significance $x_4$ "},{"word":"toknu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an oven [enclosure that heats its contents] for baking/heating/drying $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {nanba}."},{"word":"tokpisina","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Tok Pisin language in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"tokpona","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Toki Pona culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"tokpono","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Toki Pona culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Completely equivalent to \"{tokpona}\", including in rafsi; however, this is okay due to a proposed equivalence of zi'evla under exchange of final vowel string/cluster. This word maintains the general pattern that cultural valsi end with \"-o\"."},{"word":"toksina","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a toxine"},{"word":"tokyjukpa","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ bakes food-for-eating $j_2=t_2$ by recipe/method $j_3$ (process).","notes":"Cf. {jukpa}."},{"word":"tolba'i","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is low/inferior/abject in property $b_2$ (ka) by standard $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {banli}, {malfadni}."},{"word":"tolbanzu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (object) is utterly insufficient for purpose $x_2$ under conditions $x_3$.","notes":"{to'e}+{banzu}"},{"word":"tolba'o","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ shrinks/contracts to size/into form $b_2$ from $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {banro}, {cmaze'a}, {brame'a}, {cmabi'o}."},{"word":"tolcadyde'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ “kills/passes (the) time” by means $x_3$ while waiting for $x_2$.","notes":"{tolcando} {denpa}"},{"word":"tolcanci","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ materializes/suddenly appears at location $c_2$ according to senses/sensor $c_3$.","notes":"{to'e} {canci}, see also {spaji}, {zgana}"},{"word":"tolcando","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is busy.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {cando}, {zukcfu}."},{"word":"tolcau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ has/is with $x_2$"},{"word":"tolcfa","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ [state/event/process] concludes/ceases/stops/ends its occurrence."},{"word":"tolcfabalvi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) happens in the aftermath of $x_2$; $x_1$ happens after the end of $x_2$","notes":"See also {cfapru}, {ba'o}."},{"word":"tolcfagau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ stops/ends $c_1$ [state/event/process].","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {cfari}, {gasnu}, {sisti}."},{"word":"tolcfari'i","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is/are the ritual/proceedings for adjourning/ending $c_1$[event/state/process] by community $r_2$ with rules $c_4$.","notes":"{to'e}, {cfari}, {cfari'i}, {sisti}, {mulgau}, {fanmo}."},{"word":"tolcicygau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ tames/domesticates $c_1$"},{"word":"tolci'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (abstraction) bores / is boring to $x_2$; $x_2$ is especially disinterested in $x_1$."},{"word":"tolcilce","score":1,"definition":"(adjective:) $c_1$ is tame / “un-wild”.","notes":"See also: {cilce}, {to'e}"},{"word":"tolcimni","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ is finite/ending/unlasting/limited in property/dimension $c_2$, to degree $c_3$ (quantity)/of type $c_3$","notes":"See {to'e} {cimni}."},{"word":"tolcimnyselcmi","score":1,"definition":"$c_2$ is a finite set with members $c_1$.","notes":"See also: {cimnyselcmi}."},{"word":"tolci'o","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ is old (opposite of young) by standard $c_2$.","notes":"Also aged, senior, senescent, archaic, long-ago."},{"word":"tolci'oze'a","score":1,"definition":"$x1=c1=z1$ grows old by amount $x2=z3$"},{"word":"tolckape","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is safe for $c_2$ under conditions $c_3$","notes":"from {to'e} {ckape} c.f. {nurxru} {tolnu'a}"},{"word":"tolckire","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ feels resentment/bitterness towards $x_2$ for action $x_3$; $x_1$ is resentful","notes":"See {to'e} {ckire}"},{"word":"tolclite","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is rude in matter $c_2$ according to standard/custom $c_3$. ","notes":"Cf. {clite}, {to'e}, {le'o}, {sezytoltro}."},{"word":"tolcliva","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ arrives at $x_2$ via route $x_3$"},{"word":"tolcpa","score":4,"definition":"$c_1$ leaves $c_2$, which they brought, at $c_3$","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {cpacu}, {cirko}, {punji}, {norcpa}, {fesli'a}, {radycru}."},{"word":"tolcri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ acquires property $x_2$ (ka)."},{"word":"tolcru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ forbids/prohibits $x_2$ under conditions $x_3$.","notes":"See also {e'anai}"},{"word":"tolcu'i","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ (event/state/property) is impossible under condition $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cumki}."},{"word":"tolcumla","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is cocky/chesty/arrogant about $x_1=c_2$ (abstraction)."},{"word":"toldarsi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is timid/shy/abashed/reluctant to do /be $x_2$.","notes":"See also {u'ocu'i}"},{"word":"toldarsygau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ discourages $x_2$ from doing/being $x_3$.","notes":"See also {e'enai}"},{"word":"toldi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a butterfly/moth of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cinki}."},{"word":"toldicra","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (event) resumes/[continues/restarts] $d_2$ (object/event/process) due to quality $d_3$; $d_2$ starts again"},{"word":"toldikcni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has an emotional see-saw involving emotion(s) $x_2$; $x_1$ experiences emotion $x_2$ irregularly.","notes":"$x_2$: {e}/{je}, not {joi}."},{"word":"toldji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is reluctant/unwilling/disinclined to $x_2$ for purpose $x_3$.","notes":"See also {aunai}"},{"word":"toldju","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ frustrates / hinders $x_2$ from doing event/activity $x_3$; $x_1$ makes doing $x_3$ harder for $x_2$","notes":"Not the emotional sense of \"frustrate\", which is {se} {steba} or {fanza}. This is a difficult concept to gloss in English; the desired sense is more like \"un-help\", and is equivalent to {to'e} {sidju}. See {zunti}"},{"word":"toldra","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is wrong in property/aspect $d_2$ (ka) in situation $d_3$ by standard $d_4$.","notes":"Cf. {drani}, {xlali}."},{"word":"toldralogji","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ [rules/methods] is a logical fallacy for deducing/concluding/inferring/reasoning to/about $x2$ (du'u)","notes":"from {toldra} + {logji}"},{"word":"toldratai","score":1,"definition":"$tarmi_2$ is warped/distorted/misshapen/malformed","notes":"From {to'e} {drani} {tarmi}."},{"word":"toldravla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=v_1$ is a misnomer indicating $x_2$ in language $x_3$","notes":"from {toldra}+{valsi}"},{"word":"toldrpleksipi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a monarch butterfly of subspecies $x_2$.","notes":"Member of species Danaus plexippus. Cf. {toldi}."},{"word":"toldu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a shortage/deficiency/insufficiency/derth/too little of $x_2$ by standard $x_3$.","notes":"See also {mo'a}"},{"word":"tolfa","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ suffers from/is endowed with/displays/has symptoms/(in)abilities/inhibitions/abnormalities $x_2$ disability/abnormality/general malady/talent $x_3$","notes":"This is a quality that is inherently part of a person; short of extensive surgery or consciousness transfer, it can only be compensated for and mildly mitigated. It can be acquired externally or could have been developed naturally, or it could have been from birth. The word is neutral; the symptoms and malady can be considered positive or negative according to the commentator; additionally (and possibly independently), $x_1$ need not \"suffer\" them so much as just \"have\" them. No professional diagnosis is necessary. The condition should be abnormal. See also: {bilma}."},{"word":"tolfalkla","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=f_1$ comes/goes against stream/current/gravity/force to destination $k_2=f_2$ from origin $k_3=f_3$ in in gravity well/frame of reference $f_4$ via route $k_4$ using means/vehicle $k_5$."},{"word":"tolfalnu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fan, a propeller for creating movement in fluid $x_2$ by drawing power from a vehicle/motor $x_3$","notes":"Note that {falnu} is a device ($x_1$) for converting the movement of some fluid medium $x_2$ into power for some motor or vehicle $x_3$."},{"word":"tolfa'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a beginning of thing/process $x_2$","notes":"See also {fanmo}, {krasi}"},{"word":"tolfa'u","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ rises to $f_2$ from $f_3$ in gravity well/frame of reference $f_4$.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {farlu}, {galmu'u}."},{"word":"tolfau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is an event that doesn't happen/occur/take place","notes":"See {fasnu}."},{"word":"tolfaucu'i","score":2,"definition":"under conditions $x_2$, it is possible that $x_1$ (event/state/property) doesn't happen"},{"word":"tolfautolcu'i","score":2,"definition":"under conditions $x_2$, it is not possible that $x_1$ (event/state/property) doesn't happen / $x_1$ necessarily happens"},{"word":"tolfekybi'o","score":3,"definition":"$f_1=b_1$ (action/event) becomes calm/calms down/is pacified under conditions $f_2$ by standard $b_3$.","notes":"For person, use tu'a x1."},{"word":"tolferti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is sterile/non-fertile/unable to procreate $x_2$; $x_1$ is unable to support the growth/development of $x_2$","notes":"See {ferti}"},{"word":"tolfragapci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=t_1=g_1$ is inert gas of material/composition including $x_2=g_2$, under conditions $x_3=g_3$.","notes":"Inert gases are different from noble gases both in the intension and the extension. Noble gases, nitrogen gas and some compound gases are called inert gas depending on context, though some heavier noble gases, as well as nitrogen, react with other substances under certain conditions. See {to'e} {frati} {gapci}; {navni}."},{"word":"tolfrinyna'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an irrational number.","notes":"{to'e} {frinu} {namcu}. See also {frinyna'u}, {xarna'u}, {tolxarna'u}, {mrena'u}, {lujna'u}."},{"word":"tolganzu","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ makes a mess out of relative order $g_2$ into mess $g_3$"},{"word":"tolgei","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is gloomy/downcast/unhappy about $g_2$ (event/state).","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {gleki}, {badri}."},{"word":"tolgeitce","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=g_1$ is miserable/in dispair about $g_2$ (event/state).","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {gleki}, {mutce}."},{"word":"tolgurgau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=ga_1$ unrolls/unravels object $x_2=gu_1$ on/against surface $x_3=gu_2$, with axis/ axle of rotation $x_4=gu_3$.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {gunro}, {gasnu}."},{"word":"tolja'e","score":2,"definition":"The negation of $x_1$ (event/state) is a result/outcome/conclusion of antecedent $x_2$ (event/state). $x_1$ is prevented by $x_2$.","notes":"{to'e} {jalge}. “lo nu broda cu tolja'e lo nu brode” has the same meaning as “lo nu na broda cu jalge lo nu brode”."},{"word":"toljgari","score":1,"definition":"j$_1$ lets go/releases $j_2$ from $j_3$ (part of j1) at locus $j_4$ (part of j2).","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {jgari}, {zifcru}."},{"word":"tolju'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ avoids/ignores/directs attention away from object/affair $x_2$.","notes":"See also {a'anai}"},{"word":"toljursa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=j_1$ is gentle to $x_2=j_2$"},{"word":"tolkai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is characterized by the polar opposite of $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"Brivla form of {to'e}; (ko'a tolkai lo ka broda) = (ko'a to'e broda). See {dukti}, {norkai}"},{"word":"tolkanxe","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is an alternative denial (nand/Scheffer stroke ↑), stating that $k_2$ (du'u) and $k_3$ (du'u) are not both true.","notes":"Truth-condition: FTTT (={inajanai}). Scheffer stroke ↑ (=tolkanxe bu)."},{"word":"tolkargu","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ (object/commodity/property/event) is inexpensive to $k_2$ by standard $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {kargu}."},{"word":"tolkau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (property) is not satisfied by anything among $x_2$ (plural)","notes":"See also {kampu}, {nonydza}"},{"word":"tolke'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is callous/implacable/heartless/merciless/ruthless towards $x_2$ (person) about $x_3$ (abstraction).","notes":"See also {kusru}, {uunai}"},{"word":"tolki'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) is a reason/justification/explanation for/causing/permitting the negation of $x_2$ (event/state). $x_1$ prevents $x_2$.","notes":"{to'e} {krinu}. “lo nu broda cu tolki'u lo nu brode” has the same meaning as “lo nu broda cu krinu lo nu na brode”."},{"word":"tolkli","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ (object/medium) is unclear/murky/obfuscating/(at least somewhat/semi-)opaque/impeding/with obstacle/fogs with regard to transmission $x2$","notes":"Do not use for \"befuddling\"/\"confusing\". A solar-style eclipse could be so characterized (in which case medium x1 is the solid body of Luna or another significant object); an eclipse caused by a significant physical object blocking the viewing of another (from yet another) by physically intervening (being positioned betwixt them)."},{"word":"tolkraice","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is disloyal / unfaithful / treacherous to $x_2$ (person, institution, or custom)","notes":"= {to'e} {kraice}. See {traide}"},{"word":"tolkri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ disbelieves/rejects $x_2$ as false about $x_3$.","notes":"See also {ianai}"},{"word":"tolku'arka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an antiquark of flavor $x_2$","notes":"See {ku'arka}"},{"word":"tolkuflenku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is uncomfortably cold to $x_2$","notes":"See {lenku}, {tolkufra}, {kuflenku}, {tolkufygla}"},{"word":"tolkufra","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ feels discomfort/is uncomfortable with conditions/environmental property(ies) k2.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {kufra}, {cinmo}."},{"word":"tolkufygau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is creepy/terrible/unpleasant/troubling to/creeps out $x_2$; $x_1$ is creepy/terrible/unpleasant/troubling","notes":"{juxre}, {kufra}, {gasnu}"},{"word":"tolkufygla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is uncomfortably hot to $x_2$","notes":"See {glare}, {kufra}, {kufygla}"},{"word":"tolku'o","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a ridge in/on object/surface $k_2$.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {skuro}."},{"word":"tolmadba'i","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=m_3$ grandly exhibits the corruptness $b_2=m_1$ of unethical mass $b_3=m_2$."},{"word":"tolmanfo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (object/event) is irregular/heterogenous in property $x_2$ (ka).","notes":"See also: {manfo}."},{"word":"tolmapti","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is incompatible with $m_2$ in aspect $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {frica}, {dukti}."},{"word":"tolmencre","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=m_2$ (person) is unintelligent/dumb/stupid by standard $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {menli}, {certu}, {bebna}, {pensi}, {mencre}"},{"word":"tolmifygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ deciphers $m_1$ into $m_2$ out of coding system $m_3$.","notes":"{kligau}, {ciksi}, {jimpe}, {tcidu}."},{"word":"tolmle","score":4,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is ugly to $x_{2}$ in aspect $x_{3}$ (ka) by aesthetic standard $x_{4}$.","notes":"Example 15.73 (cll 1.1). Cf. {to'e}, {melbi}, {tolmlemau}, {tolmlerai}, {mectolmlerai}, {tolmleme'a}, {tolmletce}."},{"word":"tolmlemau","score":2,"definition":"$z_1=m_1$ is uglier/[more unsightly] than $z_2$ to $m_2$ in aspect $m_3$ (ka) by amount $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {melbi}, {zmadu}, {tolmle}, {tolmlerai}, {mectolmlerai}, {tolmleme'a}."},{"word":"tolmleme'a","score":1,"definition":"$ml_1=me_1$ is less ugly/unsightly than $ml_2$ to $me_2$ in aspect $me_3$ (ka) by amount $ml_4$.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {melbi}, {mleca}, {tolmlemau}, {tolmlerai}, {mectolmlerai}."},{"word":"tolmlerai","score":2,"definition":"$m_1=t_1$ is the ugliest/[most unsightly] among set/range $t_3$ to $m_2$ in aspect $m_3$ (ka) by aesthetic standard $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {melbi}, {zmadu}, {tolmle}, {tolmlemau}, {mectolmlerai}, {tolmleme'a}."},{"word":"tolmletce","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=t_1$ is hideous/grotesque to $t_2$ in aspect $t_3$ (ka) by aesthetic standard $t_4$.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {melbi}, {mutce}, {tolmle}."},{"word":"tolmocpla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ invents strategy (long-term plan) $x_2$ for achieving $x_3$ (event/state)."},{"word":"tolmo'i","score":3,"definition":"$m_1$ forgets fact/memory $m_2$ about subject $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {morji}, {nalmo'i}. Assumes that {morji} refers to a change of state i.e. 'remember'= 'bring to mind'."},{"word":"tolmu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) motivates/is a motive/incentive for the negation of $x_2$ (event/state), per volition of $x_3$. $x_1$ prevents $x_2$.","notes":"{to'e} {mukti}. “lo nu broda cu tolmu'i lo nu brode” has the same meaning as “lo nu broda cu mukti lo nu na brode”."},{"word":"tolmulzilsti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is prematurely ends without completion.","notes":"\"{sisti}\" is agentive and completion may or may not be achieved; this word is non-agentive and indicates definitively that completion was not achieved. The event is merely 'done' (in one sense)."},{"word":"tolna'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u) confirms/corroborates/verifies $x_2$ (du'u) under rules/logic $x_3$; $x_1$ (du'u) is an evidence for $x_2$ (du'u)","notes":"See {to'e} {natfe}"},{"word":"tolnei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ dislikes $x_2$","notes":"= {to'e} {nelci}. See {xebni}, {rigni}"},{"word":"tolni'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) logically necessitates/entails/implies the negation of $x_2$ (event/state), under rules/logic system $x_3$. $x_1$ prevents $x_2$.","notes":"{to'e} {nibli}. “lo nu broda cu tolni'i lo nu brode” has the same meaning as “lo nu broda cu nibli lo nu na brode”."},{"word":"tolni'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is old (un-novel) to observer $x_2$ in feature $x_3$ (ka) by standard $x_4$","notes":"{laldo} (= {to'e} {citno}) is old in terms of age, while {tolni'o} (= {to'e} {cnino}) is old in terms of novelty. See {slabu}"},{"word":"tolnolri'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1=r_1$ abases (to lower so as to hurt feelings) $x_2=r_2=n_1$","notes":"Cf. {ckegau}, {ckasu}."},{"word":"tolnu'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is threatened by $s_2$ (event)","notes":"from {to'e} {snura} c.f. {ckape} "},{"word":"tolpa'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ despairs/is despondent/pessimistic about $x_2$, expected likelihood $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {pacna}, {norpa'a}. See also {a'onai}"},{"word":"tolpanra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ contrasts-with/is-distinguished-from/is-set-apart-from $x_2$ in property/aspect $x_3$","notes":"Things are parallel, analogous or equivalent in some property when they share that property, not when they differ in it, so the te {panra} has to be the property which they share and makes them parallel. When the focus is on a property that they don't share, the things are said to contrast in that property, they are not parallel in it. See also {panra}."},{"word":"tolpifygau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ frees/liberates/releases $x_2$ from captivity by $x_3$ "},{"word":"tolplana","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is thin/skinny/[underweight] [excessively thin/unswollen] by standard $x_2$","notes":"If you believe in a difference between {rotsu} and {plana}, then you believe in the difference between {cinla} and {tolplana}. cf. {barda}, {cinla}, {ganra}, {rotsu}, {clani}, {tordu}, {condi}, {caxno}, {cmalu}, {plana}."},{"word":"tolplixau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is worse than useless to agent $x_2$ by the standard of purpose $x_3$","notes":"See {narplixau}, {plixau}, {mabla}, {xlali}"},{"word":"tolplo","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ (force) unbends/smoothens/flattens $p_2$ at locus/flatten crease(s)/bend(s) $p_3$."},{"word":"tolplogau","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=g_1$ [person/agent] unbends/smoothens/flattens $p_2$ at locus/flatten crease(s)/bend(s) $p_3$."},{"word":"tolpluja","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is simple/not complicated/not complex/easy/not intricate in aspect/property $p_2$ by standard $p_3$"},{"word":"tolpo'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is functional/operational/usable for function $x_2$; $x_1$ works properly","notes":"See also {spofu}, {cikre}, {daspo}."},{"word":"tolprali","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a damage/harm/loss to $x_2$ resulting from activity/process $x_3$.","notes":"See also {prali}"},{"word":"tolpro","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ permits/consents $p_2$ (person/force ind./mass) about $p_3$ (abstract)."},{"word":"tolpu'a","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ (event/state) seems unpleasant to $p_2$ under conditions $p_3$.","notes":"See also: {to'e}, {pluka}"},{"word":"tolpu'i","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ picks-up, picks up $p_2$ from surface $p_3$"},{"word":"tolracli","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=r_1$ (action/activity/behavior) is irrational by standard $x_2=r_2$","notes":"Inadequate reason or emotional distress may for example be the motivation of an irrational event. Cf. {racli}."},{"word":"tolragve","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is on the same side of $x_2$ (boundary) as $x_3$"},{"word":"tolri'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event/state) effects/physically causes the negation of $x_2$ (event/state). $x_1$ prevents $x_2$.","notes":"{to'e} {rinka}. “lo nu broda cu tolri'a lo nu brode” has the same meaning as “lo nu broda cu rinka lo nu na brode”."},{"word":"tolrinsa","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ opposite of greets / offers goodbyes to $r_2$ in manner $r_3$ (action).","notes":"Made from {to'e} + {rinsa}."},{"word":"tolri'ugau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ releases $x_2$ from restraint/binding $x_3$ to do/be $x_4$ .","notes":"See also {rinju}, {gasnu}, {zifcru}"},{"word":"tolrunjavji'e","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=r_1$ is/pertains to nature (geology/wildlife)."},{"word":"tolsakci","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ blows/exhales fluid/gas from high pressure of $s_2$ to low pressure of $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {sakci}, {bifca'e}."},{"word":"tolsarxe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is dissonant/discordant/cacophonous/in disagreement/clashes with $x_2$ in property $x_3$ (ka).","notes":"{to'e} {sarxe}."},{"word":"tolse'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (agent) withdraws/pulls out/extracts/removes $s_2$ from interior/members of $s_3$ ","notes":"from {to'e} {setca}"},{"word":"tolse'itro","score":-1,"definition":"$j_1=s_2$ is out of control/temper of/with regard to $j_3$ (activity/event/performance).","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {sevzi}, {jitro}, {se'itro}, {fenki}, {fengu}."},{"word":"tolselci'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_2$ is bored with $x_2=c_1$.","notes":"Cf. {cinri}, {selci'i}, {nalselci'i}, {norselci'i}, {a'unai}."},{"word":"tolselklosamseltcana","score":1,"definition":"$t_2=d_2$ is a/the wide area network (WAN) that includes nodes $t_1=d_1=s_1$ whose function/purpose is $s_2$.","notes":"See also: {selklosamseltcana}, {samseltcana}."},{"word":"tolselmansa","score":2,"definition":"$m_2$ is dissatisfied by $m_1$ with regard to property (ka)/state $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {mansa}, {selmansa}, {tolgei}."},{"word":"tolselto'i","score":1,"definition":"$t_2$ (load/force/torque) untwists $t_1$. ","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {torni}."},{"word":"tolselzdi","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is bored with $x_2$ due to boring property $x_3$.","notes":"See also {selzdi}, {tolzdi}, {zdile}."},{"word":"tolsi'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ disrespects/disregards/snubs/derides $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {sinma}, {tolsi'arai}, {ionai}."},{"word":"tolsi'arai","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=s_1$ holds $s_2$ in utmost contempt among set/range $t_4$.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {sinma}, {traji}, {tolsi'a}, {ionai}."},{"word":"tolsisti","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [agent] begins activity/process/state $x_{2}$.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {sisti}, {cfagau}, {co'arbi'o}."},{"word":"tolsnuti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is deliberate, intentional on the part of $x_2$","notes":"See also {zukte}, {jai} {zu'e}"},{"word":"tolspe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bachelor / single / unmarried."},{"word":"tolspofu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is capable of performing functions/ready for use or service $x_2$; $x_1$ is operable, functional, operational, usable, unbroken, useable, utile","notes":"See also {akti}, {ka'e} se {pilno}, {spofu}"},{"word":"tolsraseldau","score":1,"definition":"$d_2=s_2$ is a con/contra-argument (C) against argument $s_2$, by arguer $d_1$."},{"word":"tolstace","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is dishonest to $x_2$ about matter/fact $x_3$","notes":"= {to'e} {stace}. See {jifsku}, {ticysku}, {traide}"},{"word":"tolsti","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [agent] begins activity/process/state $x_{2}$.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {sisti}, {cfagau}, {co'arbi'o}."},{"word":"tolsurcaukancu","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ subitizes (effortlessly/immediately/instantly counts the number in/recognizes the cardinality of) set $k_2$ to be $k_3$ [number/count], counted by/in terms of units $k_4$","notes":"\"Counting off\" does not really make sense for this word. Must be extremely rapid without very much active tabulation/numeric processing/calculation; also must be confident and accurate in order to be true subitization (although this word my apply to false/imperfect subitization). See also: {tolsurla}, {kancu}."},{"word":"tolsurla","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ expends effort/is actively/effortfully involved in doing/being $s_2$ (activity)","notes":"See also: {a'i}, {lazni}, {renvi}, {snada}, {surla}, {tatpi}, {troci}."},{"word":"tolta'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is unfatigued/unwearied/refreshed/feels energetic due to $x_2$ (event)"},{"word":"toltankomo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) does $x_2$ (amount/property of $x_1$) as little as it/he/she/they do(es) $x_3$ (relation between $x_1$ and $x_2$)","notes":"See also {tankomo}."},{"word":"toltaske","score":1,"definition":"$t_{1}$ is quenched and has enough of drink/fluid/lubrication $t_{2}$.","notes":"See also {banzu}, {taske} {tolxagji}, {pinxe}."},{"word":"toltce","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is little/limited in property $x_2$ towards $x_3$.","notes":"See also {so'u}"},{"word":"tolte'igau","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a do with specific $x_{2}$ with special subset-set with specific $x_{3}$."},{"word":"toltelgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ unlocks lock $s_1$ on $s_2$ by mechanism $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {stela}, {gasnu}, {telgau}, {telga'o}, {telcaugau}, {kargau}."},{"word":"toltende","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) is disinclined to do/be $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"= {to'e} {tende}. See {rivbi}, {toldarsi}, {toldji}"},{"word":"toltenfa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the exponential root of $x_2$ with exponent $x_3$ // $x_1$ is the $x_3$th root of $x_2$ // $x_1 = \\sqrt[x_3]{x_2}$ ","notes":"Brivla form of {fe'a}. See {tenfa}, {dugri}"},{"word":"toltinsa","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is flexible/supple/limber/bendable/non-resistant in direction $x_{2}$ against force $x_{3}$ under conditions $x_{4}$.","notes":"not limited to physical forces; e.g. mental rigidity. See also {tinsa}, {ranti}, {bapli}, {jdari}, {nandu}, {torni}, {trati}, {xarnu}, {danre}, {stodi}."},{"word":"toltu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ disagrees with person(s)/position/side $x_2$ that $x_3$ (du'u) is true about matter $x_4$.","notes":"See also {ienai}"},{"word":"tolvaixajmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is frivolous to observer[/by standard] $x_2$."},{"word":"tolve'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ forgets experience $x_2$ (li'i)","notes":"= {to'e} {vedli}. See {tolmo'i}, {li'i}, {li'imdu}"},{"word":"tolviknu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is runny/watery/thin/aqueous/flowing under conditions $x_2$.","notes":"{to'e} {viknu}"},{"word":"tolvirnu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a coward in situation/aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"tolvlina","score":2,"definition":"$v_1$ is a joint denial (nor/Peirce's arrow ↓), stating that neither $v_2$ (du'u) nor $v_3$ (du'u) are true.","notes":"Truth-condition: FFFT (={inajenai}). Peirce's arrow ↓(=tolvlina bu)."},{"word":"tolvri","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a coward in activity $x_2$ (event) by standard $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {virnu}, {pronalka'e}, {u'onai}."},{"word":"tolvudypai","score":2,"definition":"$v_1=p_1$ is unfair / is corrupt (in authority) / does injustice to/in matter $p_2$ by standard $v_2$.","notes":"See also: {vudypai}"},{"word":"tolvu'e","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is immoral by standard $v_2$."},{"word":"tolvut","score":2,"definition":"rabies.","notes":"See also {tolvutu}."},{"word":"tolvutu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is rabid with symptoms $x_2$.","notes":"See also {tolvut}."},{"word":"tolxagji","score":1,"definition":"$xa_1$ is sated/full and has enough of food/fuel $xa_2$.","notes":"See also: {xagji}, {banzu}, {toltaske}, {cidja}, {citka}."},{"word":"tolxanka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is calm/tranquil/serene about $x_2$ (abstraction) under conditions $x_3$. ","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {xanka}."},{"word":"tolxarna'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a real number.","notes":"{mrena'u} is another lujvo for the same meaning. Cf. {to'e} {xanri} {namcu}, {mrena'u}; {xarna'u}, {lujna'u}; {ka'o}"},{"word":"tolxregau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ separates/unmixes $x_2=m_1$ into components $x_3=m_2$.","notes":"cf. {mixre}, {gasnu}"},{"word":"tolxu'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) denies that $x_2$ (du'u) is true.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {xusra}, {natfe}, {nafmupli}, {nafxu'a}."},{"word":"tolylau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is soft/quiet/making only a bit of noise, at observation point $x_2$ by standard $x_3$.","notes":"“Silent” is {smaji}, whereas tolylau refers to a small amount of sound. Likewise, “totally noisy” is {tolsma}, which is even greater than {cladu}. {smaji} < {tolylau} < {cladu} < {tolsma}."},{"word":"tolylaxygau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ unbalances $l_1$ with force $l_2$.","notes":"Cf. {to'e}, {lanxe}, {gasnu}."},{"word":"tolylazni","score":2,"definition":"$l_1$ (person) is hardworking/working hard at work/effort concerning action $l_2$.","notes":"Cf. {lazni}."},{"word":"tolyli'a","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ arrives at $c_2$ via route $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cliva}, {tolcanci}."},{"word":"tolyli'armi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u - fact or kau-question) is obscure (not easily understood) / unclear to $x_2$","notes":"{to'e} {li'armi}. See {li'anai}"},{"word":"tolzau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ disapproves of/objects to plan/action $x_2$.","notes":"See also {i'anai}"},{"word":"tolzdi","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is boring/dreary/wearisome/tedious to $x_2$ in property/aspect $x_3$.","notes":"See also {u'inai}"},{"word":"tolzilo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ and $x_3$ ... satisfy an impossible-to-satisfy relation.","notes":"The constantly-false predicate: a bridi with this selbri is false no matter the terbri. See also {zilzilo}, the constantly-true predicate."},{"word":"tolzi'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Arctic in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"see also {berti}"},{"word":"tonberi","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a Tonberry of species/breed/strain/type $x2$","notes":"Tonberries are not edible plant parts! Beware!"},{"word":"tonga","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a tone/note of frequency/pitch $x_{2}$ from source $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {rilti}, {zgike}, {janbe}, {siclu}."},{"word":"tonsi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is transgender / nonbinary / gender-non-conforming","notes":"See also {trangeni}, {lingeni}. Proposed rafsi -tos-."},{"word":"to'o","selmaho":"FAhA4","score":100002,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; departing from/directly away from ..."},{"word":"to'okla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ goes/moves away from $x_2$","notes":"{klama} {to'o} $x_2$. See {cliva}, {muvdu}"},{"word":"torbrato'a","score":2,"definition":"$x1=tor1=ton1$ is a squeak from source $x2=ton3$"},{"word":"torceli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ torrs by standard $x_3$.","notes":"synonym {magmiltre}"},{"word":"torcrida","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ is a dwarf of mythos/religion $c_2$, short by measurement standard $t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {torpre}, {brabracrida}, {firkre}, {ranmi}."},{"word":"tordakyxa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a short sword made of $x_2$","notes":"See also {tordaxi}."},{"word":"tordaxi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a shortsword made of $x_2$","notes":"jbofuvi of {tordakyxa'i}"},{"word":"tordu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is short in dimension/direction $x_{2}$ (default longest dimension) by measurement standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {cmalu}, {jarki}, {caxno}, {cinla}, {clani}."},{"word":"torluznaukosta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a doublet"},{"word":"torneio","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tournament for gain $x_2$","notes":"See {grinunjvi}, {jivna}"},{"word":"tornejitko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Thorne-Żytkow object with properties $x_2$","notes":"See also {tarci}."},{"word":"torni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ twists under load/force/torsion $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {tinsa}, {trati}."},{"word":"torpalku","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=t_1$ are shorts [short pants] of material $p_2$, short in the “leg” direction, short by measurement standard $t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {tordu}, {palku}."},{"word":"torpre","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=p_1$ is a dwarf/midget [short in stature resulting from a medical condition; not not necessarily human] by standard $t_3$.","notes":"Not to be confused with \"Little people [mythology]\" (={ridytorpre}), \"Hobbit\" (={ridrxobi}), \"Dwarf\" [mythology/fantasy] (={du'erga})."},{"word":"torsipna","score":1,"definition":"$x1=s1$ naps/[sleeps for a short time]"},{"word":"torso","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the torso (part of body excluding head and limbs) of $x_2$","notes":"See {cutne}, {betfu}, {xadni}, {stani}"},{"word":"torta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cake in style/with ingredients $x_2$"},{"word":"tortei","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a short time/duration/interval/period/elapsed time from time/event $t_2$ to time/event $t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {clatei}, {snidu}."},{"word":"tortiia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Mexican tortilla, a flat round bread made out of $x_2$ (e.g. cornmeal or flour)","notes":"In Mexican cuisine often served with a filling or topping such as {dembi} - 'beans', {rectu} - 'meat', {sanso} - 'sauce', {smetana} - 'sour cream' or {cirla} - 'cheese'. Spanish tortilla is {omle}."},{"word":"tortita","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pancake (thin batter cake fried in a pan/on a griddle in an oily mass)","notes":"See also {nanba}, {torta}"},{"word":"torveki","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a summary of $x_2$ (subject), described by $x_3$ to audience $x_4$","notes":"See also {tordu}, {skicu}, {uenzi}"},{"word":"torxesrtubnu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tube/hole/tunnel through (topological) torus $x_2$.","notes":"In mathematics, this really does not have meaningful content. The region is the exterior space to the torus, which is between/within the longitudinal diameter of the in-circle by projection or possibly between/within the diameter of the inner circle by projection, should there exist any exterior at all. The meaning of \"torus\" is extremely general (it could be of any genus, it could be toroidal by any standard (although topology is probable), etc.). This word is extremely useful in normal converation in that it is one of the common meanings of \"hole\" or \"tunnel\", although it does not emphasize material, origin or destination, or that passage is even possible; poking a hole through something or carving a tunnel through it produce holes of this sense. A handle on a coffee cup encloses this space; the well where coffee goes is not a hole in this sense (see \"{sra'akpa}\"). See also: {tubnu}, {kevna}, {greke'a}."},{"word":"torxesu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a torus of genus $x_2$ (li; nonnegative integer), having $x_3$ (li; nonnegative integer) distinct cusps, and with other properties/characteristics $x_4$, by standard/in sense $x_5$; $x_1$ is an $x_2$-fold torus.","notes":"The contextless default for $x_3$ is probably 0. A coffee mug is a 1-fold torus by the standard of topology but not by the standard of geometry. $x_2$ can be only a nonnegative integer or some sort of infinity. See also: {cukydjine}, where the material properties and realization of the (physical) object matter. $x_2 = 0, x_3 = 1$ means that $x_1$ is a horn(ed) torus (the cross-section with the two circles has them intersecting at exactly 1 point); $x_0 = 1, x_3 = 2$ means that $x_1$ is a spindle torus (the cross-section with the two circles has them intersecting at exactly 2 points); $x_2 = 0, x_3 =$ {ro} means that $x_1$ is a sphere (the cross-section with the two circles has them intersecting at all of their points (which also is uncountably infinitely many) so that they are mutually indistinguishable); $x_2 = 1, x_3 = 0$ means that $x_1$ is a standard/basic torus (the cross-section with the two circles has them intersecting at exactly 0 points; the result is a classic 'donut' shape)."},{"word":"toryrai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (object/dimension) is shortest among set $x_2$ (set) in respective dimensions $x_3$ (default: the longest for each)."},{"word":"toryrailu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the geodesic path from $x_2$ to $x_3$ via or through points including/on connected manifold component/in connected graph component $x_4$, with distance being measured by standard/metric/weighting $x_5$.","notes":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ must belong to the same connected component (which includes/encompasses $x_4$). The overall 'distance' travelled must be the minimal option under the orientation (from $x_2$ to $x_3$; this is not always symmetric) and path weighting/the specified metric such that the points $x_4$ are included in the path or the path is in/on connected manifold/graph component $x_4$ (as appropriate). In other words, $x_1$ includes a geodesic from $x_2$ to $x_3$ through/on/along/in points or space $x_4$. If the notion of distance is well-formed, then the triangle inequality should be satisfied and, therefore, $x_1$ should be composed of certain of geodesic subpaths between points in $x_4$ U Set($x_2$, $x_3$). If $x_4$ is oriented or is an ordered list of points, then the path must connect them in that order (or a permitted order if there are multiple options)."},{"word":"totxoro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a totoro [beings from tonari no totoro]","notes":"borrowed from Japanese トトロ"},{"word":"to'u","selmaho":"UI3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: in brief - in detail.","notes":"See also {tordu}, {clani}, {tcidu}."},{"word":"touan","score":1,"definition":"Toaq","notes":"The logical language Toaq, created by {la} {selpa'i}/{solpa'i}. {fu'ivla} form: {to'anbau}."},{"word":"to'ujno","score":1,"definition":"$x_0$: reserved."},{"word":"to'unai","selmaho":"UI*3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: in brief - in detail."},{"word":"tovla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rainbow at location $x_2$"},{"word":"toxsotiseira","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is arranged and to be traced/read in the manner of reading modern Latin script for English (from side to side along a line segment, then suddenly jumping back to the original side but on a nonintersecting coparallel line segment and proceeding in the same direction, with gross movement being perpendicular to each of these line segments and in a constant direction), starting at point $x_2$, jumping at points $x_3$ (ordered list of pairs, the first term of which is the end point of one line segment and the second term of which is the starting point of the immediately following line segment), and ending at point $x_4$.","notes":"No mention of \"left-to-write, top-to-bottom\", etc. (although these are examples). See also: {bolstropfedo}."},{"word":"tozbra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=b_3$ is the standard/norm compared to which $x_2=b_1$ is large in dimension(s) $x_3=b_2$.","notes":"{barda} with x3 place promoted with {to'ai}."},{"word":"tracinse","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=t_1$ in activity/state $c_2$ exhibits/performs/expresses gender $c_3=t_2$ (ka) by standard $c_4$.","notes":"Gender here denotes a social role loosely defined as a combination of how one relates to others socially/societally/culturally and how one presents oneself. Gender here is not determined by chromosomal makeup, genital configuration, or sexual/romantic orientation of $x_1$. No implication of sexual orientation. Cf. binary gender ({reltracinse}), non-binary gender ({nalreltracinse}), cisgender ({duntracinse}), transgender ({datytracinse}), gender identity ({sezytracinse}), gender/sexuality/sexual orientation ({cinse})."},{"word":"traduce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ translates $x_2$ (text) to $x_3$ (text); $x_1$ translates $x_2$ (text) producing $x_3$ (text)","notes":"Example: {ra} {traduce} lo {glico} lo {lojbo} - 'He translates from English to Lojban'. See {fanva}"},{"word":"traduki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ translates $x_2$ (source) into $x_3$ (result/product)","notes":"Similar to {fanva} but with different place structure. $fanva_3$ and $fanva_4$ can be mimicked by attaching {pe} {bau} to the $x_2$ and $x_3$."},{"word":"tradutxu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=t_1$ is hypocritical in action $t_2=d_1$, which is contrary to assertion $x_2$, under conditions $t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {dukti}, {tarti}, {xusra}, {jitfa}, {tcica}."},{"word":"tragulo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a chevrotain of species $x_2$","notes":"synonym {smacymirli}"},{"word":"traide","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ betrays custom $x_2$ (proposition); $x_1$ is a traitor; $x_1$ violates their allegiance","notes":"See {zekri}"},{"word":"trai'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is/are the one(s) which most satisfy property $x_2$ among $x_3$ (default: everything).","notes":"Synonym: {traii}."},{"word":"traii","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is/are the one(s) which most satisfy property $x_2$ among $x_3$ (default: everything)."},{"word":"traji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is superlative in property $x_{2}$ (ka), the $x_{3}$ extreme (ka; default ka zmadu) among set/range $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is $x_3$-est/utmost in $x_2$ among $x_4$; $x_1$ is the $x_3$ end of $x_4$; $x_1$ is extreme; $x_1$ is simply $x_3$. (cf. cmavo list {rai}, {jimte}, {milxe}, {mutce}, note contrast with milxe and mutce rather than with mleca and zmadu, which are values for $x_3$, {banli}, {curve}, {fanmo}, {krasi}, {manfo}, {prane})"},{"word":"trajije","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=traji_1$ is superlative in property $x_2=traji_2$, the $x_3=traji_3$ extrema (ka; default: ka zmadu), among set/range $x_4=traji_4$, and -- moreover -- (there exists at least one member of) the $x_5$$^2$th (li; must be 1 or 2) argument [see note] of this selbri (which) actually has/is/attains said property $x_2$ according to standard $x_6$.","notes":"Being the most extreme in a given property amongst some population does not imply that one actually has that property; for example, the oldest child in a kindergarten class is not necessarily 'old'. For the purposes of $x_5$, whatsoever is submitted to $x_1$ becomes a member of a singleton set and $x_5 = 1$ means that this whole member is drawn as the referent of the clause in the definition which begins with \"moreover\"; however, for the purposes of $x_5$, the argument of $x_4$, which inherently must be set or similar, is left bare - meaning that at least one of its members, rather than the set as whole (being treated as a member of a singleton), is the referent of the clause in the definition which begins with \"moreover\"; in fact, if $x_5 = 2$, then the set from which the referent is being drawn is actually the relative complement of Singleton($x_1$) in $x_4$ (see: \"{kleivmu}\"). So, if $x_1$ is a set or a complicated sumti string composed via connectives, then $x_5 = 1$ constructs a singleton set containing $x_1$ and then the referent drawn is, necessarily, $x_1$; meanwhile, if $x_5 = 2$, then some member of $x_4$ itself, excluding $x_1$ (whatsoever it may be), is the referent which is drawn; for the purposes of $x_5$, $x_1$ and $x_4$ are treated asymmetrically, for the sake of utility and minimal complication. An analog of many of the notes in \"{zmaduje}\" will apply here (but recall that $x_3$ may be either \"{ka} {zmadu}\" or \"ka {mleca}\"!). If negated, then it means \"either $x_1$ is not the most extreme (in said property amongst said set) at the $x_3$ end of the scale, or the $((x_5)^{2})$th argument does not attain the said property (by the said standard)\", where $x_5$ works as previously described, the \"or\" is inclusive, and both of the \"not\"s are the ones specified by the negation (such as \"{na}\", \"{na'e}\", \"{to'e}\", etc.); the negation does not specify which clause is untrue, only that at least one is so. See also: \"{simsaje}\"."},{"word":"trajmaumce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (li) is an extremal bound (supremum/infimum/possibly-unattained extremum (loose sense in English)/asymptote (one sense)/best possible bound (one sense)) on set $x_2$ (set) in direction $x_3$ (li) in ordered structure $x_4$; $x_1$ bounds $x_2$ tightly/maximally-strongly from the $x_3$ side in $x_4$; $x_2$ is bounded from the $x_3$ side by $x_1$ and any other bound on that side is worse than is $x_1$.","notes":"$x_1$ need not be finite. Many of the notes to {zmaumce} apply to this word, with minor appropriate edits. {praperi} modifying this word means that $x_2$ does not contain $x_1$. If $x_1$ does indeed belong to $x_2$, then $x_1$ is an attained extremum (maximum, minimum, vel sim.) of $x_2$. The possible values of $x_1$, and its existence at all, depends delicately on $x_4$. This word allows for easy vagueness about which extremal bound is to be used. See also: {mecraizmana'u} (partial near-synonym), {zmaraimecna'u} (partial near-synonym)."},{"word":"trajynei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ likes $x_2$ from among $x_3$ the most; $x_2$ is $x_1$'s favorite/favourite $x_3$."},{"word":"trakeia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a trachea of body/body part $x_2$"},{"word":"trangeni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is transgender, exhibiting gender $x_2$ (ka), which differs from their assigned gender $x_3$ (ka)","notes":"The same umbrella term as in English: $x_1$'s gender identity differs from the one they were assigned at birth. Transgender as lujvo: {datytracinse}. See also {lingeni}, {singeni}."},{"word":"trano","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of nitrogen/ammonia/nitrates.","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is nitric/nitrous. See also {vacri}."},{"word":"tranrzalpetre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of saltpeter.","notes":"Cf. {trano}."},{"word":"transistora","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a transistor"},{"word":"transkafkaso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Transcaucasian culture/politics/language(s)/geography in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Synonymous with {snanu} {zei} {kafkaso} and {nanrkafkaso} 'South Caucasian'. The Transcaucasia region is usually defined to include Georgia ({sakartyvelos}), Armenia ({xaiaSTAN}) and Azerbaijan ({azarbaiDJAN}), the nations south of the main range of the Caucasus mountains but above Anatolia (see {andolu}). See also {kartuli} 'Georgian', {xai'otso} 'Armenian', {zarbaija} 'Azarbaijani/Azeri', {softo} 'Soviet', {rusko} 'Russian', {tirkice} 'Turkish'."},{"word":"tranytrano","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of nitrogen [N].","notes":"See {trano}."},{"word":"tratadji","score":2,"definition":"$tat1=tar2$ is the manner in which $tar1$ conducts themselves as they do $tad2$","notes":"See also {tadji}, {tarti}."},{"word":"trati","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is taut/tense/strained tight in direction $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {tinsa}, {torni}, {tagji}, {tcena}, {kluza}."},{"word":"traumu","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects the Five Dynasties culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"trauta","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a trout of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {salmone}"},{"word":"treci'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the metric system with relations $x_2$ among units $x_3$ and properties $x_4$."},{"word":"tre'endi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is cool/trendy/fashionable/in style/hip/chic/sophisticated-and-socially-desirable to $x_2$ (observer) by standard $x_3$.","notes":"Collecting wine may be sophisticated, but it is not cool; there is a component of social relevance and desirability to conform. This is not the sense of \"cool\" which means \"impressive, awesome/awe-inspiring, wicked, really good, wonderful (either sense), acceptable (downplaying the intensity of the word)\"; for that sense, use: {xamgu} or .{u'enderfu}."},{"word":"treicu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a (general(ized)) heirarchical/pyramidal/directed tree-graph structure on underlying set $x_2$ via partial ordering relation $x_3$ (see notes for default properties).","notes":"$x_3$ is, by default, such that the direction is from the common ancestor, root, or superior to each of its descendants, children nodes (ultimately: leaves), or inferiors. Combine with familial terms for generalized analogs of those terms (this word representing a generalized family tree); for example: \"{jibytreicyfamti}\" for \"work-heirarchy aunt/uncle\". See also: \"{grafu}\", \"{tseingu}\", \"{lanzu}\", \".{utka}\"; like \"{grafnseljimca}\", but more focussed on the heirarchical structure/relations and less on the mathenatical network or its properties (also, this word is inherently directed)."},{"word":"treicytunba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is of the same rank/generation in hierarchical structure $x_2$ by standard/partial ordering/relationships $x_3$.","notes":"Co-workers of approximately equal rank or position (or who share a common {jatny'utka} via the effectively-same number of intermediate steps), members of the military of the same or analogous rank, actual familial siblings, etc. are included; specification of whether seniority in a given position matters can be made via $x_3$. Not all pairs of subjects can be compared under a given relation, because their hierarchical graphs may be disconnected or there is no clear means by which to map one rank to another. See:\"{treicu}\"."},{"word":"trekero","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Trekker/Star Trek enthusiast with concentration/focus on $x_2$"},{"word":"trendelenburge","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (humanoid body) is in (reverse) Trendelenburg position with the feet higher than the head by $x_2$ (angle measurement, measured relative to the horizontal; units must be specified).","notes":"$x_2$ is normally assumed to be in the branch cut ranging from -π radians (exclusive) to positive π radians (inclusive); a positive $x_2$ mantissa (for the units) in this range implies that the feet of $x_1$ are higher than the head thereof, meaning that this word refers to the proper Trendelenburg position; a negative $x_2$ mantissa in the aforementioned interval produces the reverse Trendelenburg position; $x_2$ must be given as a measurement (use {radno}, etc. with \"{be}\" in order to access the mantissa) but the pure numbers {no}, {ma'u}, and {ni'u} may be used, in which case they are restricted to the normally assumed range."},{"word":"trene","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a train [vehicle] of cars/units $x_{2}$ (mass) for rails/system/railroad $x_{3}$, propelled by $x_{4}$.","notes":"A railed vehicle or train of vehicles; also subway ({tu'unre'e}), metro, trolley, tramway (= {lajre'e}), roller coaster; monorail (= {dadre'e}); cable car, sky car, ski lift (= {cildadre'e}). See also {tcana}."},{"word":"trenydargu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a railway; $x_1$ is a railway between $x_2$ and $x_3$; $x_1$ is a railway between $x_2$ and $x_3$ via $x_4$","notes":"Because {trene}3 is weird. Can be of multiple tracks; see {rengarna} for \"track\"."},{"word":"tricnrarekake","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a palm tree, species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tricu}."},{"word":"tricrakaki'a","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is an acacia/thorntree/whistling thorn/wattle (genus Acacia) of species/cultivar $s_2$."},{"word":"tricrandira","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a cabbage tree (genus Andira) of species/cultivar $t_2$."},{"word":"tricrbetula","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a birch of species $x_2$"},{"word":"tricrginko","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a ginkgo of species/cultivar $x_2$"},{"word":"tricrkorilu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hazel (Corylus) of species/type $x_2$","notes":"cf. {tricu}, {spati}"},{"word":"tricrpino","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pine tree of cultivar/taxon $x_2$."},{"word":"tricrpopulu","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a tree of genus Populus, for instance poplar, aspen or cottonwood."},{"word":"tricrsiringa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lilac (genus Syringa) of species/cultivar $x_2$."},{"word":"tricu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a tree of species/cultivar $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cindu}, {ckunu}, {pezli}, {mudri}, {spati}."},{"word":"trifoli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a clover, Trifolium of species $x_2$","notes":"See {spati}, {spartrifoli}"},{"word":"triga","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a generalized-trigonometric function with properties $x_2$.","notes":"Not limited to normal trig functions such as sine, cosine, and tangent. It also includes havversine and the like, reciprocal trig functions (cosecant, secant, cotangent), the hyperbolic trig function (sinh, cosh, tanh), the function that is halfway between sine and cosine, complex exponentiation, the corresponding reciprocals to any of the aforementioned or following functions, and the inverse functions of any of these functions (principle or otherwise; these are the arc-trig functions and logarithms), and many other analogous concepts. For the standard (planar) set, qualify this word with words meaning \"real planar\", \"Euclidean\", or perhaps just \"circle\"/\"triangle\"; they can be restricted further. Specify \"hyperbolic\" for the corresponding functions."},{"word":"trigonela","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is fenugreek of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"trilobita","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a trilobite (member of class Trilobita) of species $x_2$"},{"word":"trina","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ attracts/appeals to/lures $x_{2}$ (person/event) with property/quality $x_{3}$ (ka).","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is alluring to $x_2$. See also {djica}, {nelci}, {rigni}, {xlura}, {maksi}."},{"word":"triserato","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a triceratops"},{"word":"trisku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=t_1$ appeals to/lures, expressing $c_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept), audience $c_3=t_2$ via expressive medium $c_4$ with property/quality $t_3$ (ka). ","notes":"Cf. {trina}, {cusku}."},{"word":"trixe","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is posterior/behind/back/in the rear of $x_{2}$ which faces/in-frame-of-reference $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also: $x_3$ is the standard of orientation for $x_2$; spine (= {rixybo'u}, {rixybo'ukamju}). See also {crane}, {rebla}, {mlana}, {pritu}, {zunle}."},{"word":"trixexo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a manatee of species $x_2$.","notes":"variant {trixexu}"},{"word":"trixexu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a manatee of species $x_2$.","notes":"variant {trixexo}"},{"word":"troci","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ tries/attempts/makes an effort to do/attain $x_{2}$ (event/state/property) by actions/method $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also experiments at. See also {fliba}, {snada}, {cipra}."},{"word":"tro'ene","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a privet of species $t_2$."},{"word":"trofalpenbi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fountain pen using ink $x_2$ and having nib $x_3$","notes":"From the means by which fountain pens operate: a controlled drip."},{"word":"trofli","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=j_1$ fails to control $j_2$ in $j_3$ (activity/event/performance).","notes":"Cf. {jitro}, {fliba}."},{"word":"troiaxirmalsamtci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Trojan horse (malware) for purpose $x_2$ on computers including $x_3$","notes":"See {malsamtci}"},{"word":"trokadilo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is a pun, wordplay on $x_2$ (text)","notes":"See also {valsi}, {spunera}, {fredura}, {xalbo}."},{"word":"trokamni","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=t_1$ is the supervisory board/board of directors/governing council of $t_2=k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {turni}, {kamni}, {trukamni}, {ctakamni}, {gazykamni}, {kagnyja'a}."},{"word":"trombona","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a trombone","notes":"See {tabra}"},{"word":"tromizona","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lamprey of genus/species $x_2$."},{"word":"tronarka'erfenki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is hysterical by standard $x_2$","notes":"from {jitro}+{na}+{kakne}+{fenki}"},{"word":"tronarka'erfenkyterbi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=b_3$ is hysteria with symptoms $x_2=b_2$ of $x_3=b_1$","notes":"from {tronarka'erfenki}+{terbi'a}"},{"word":"troneim","score":2,"definition":"Trondheim."},{"word":"tronike","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a device/technology which uses phenomenon $x_2$ for power or storage/manipulation of information.","notes":"This corresponds to some uses of the English suffic \"-tronic(s)\" such as in \"electronic(s)\", \"valleytronics\", etc. Use tanru or lujvo for the field of study of such technologies."},{"word":"tropaiolo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a nasturtium of species $x_2$."},{"word":"tropika","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tropic of area/latitude $x_2$; $x_1$ is a parallel of latitude 23°27′ (north / south) of the equator; $x_1$ is the farthest point at which the sun can be directly overhead; $x_1$ is the boundaries of the torrid zone or tropics."},{"word":"troroltruci'e","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a totalitarian system in $j_2$ with power exercised by $t_1=t_1$","notes":"From {jitro}, {ro}, {turni}. Cf. {ka'irtrusi'o}."},{"word":"trostiseji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a management consultant, suggesting professional advice to improve performance to a company, organisation, group, etc."},{"word":"trotci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a controller (controlling tool) for controlling $x_2$ in event/state/enterprise $x_3$","notes":"Includes remote controls ({dartrotci}). See {jitro}, {tutci}, {tcimi'e}, {korbipe}"},{"word":"trovlicauja'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=j_1$ is a ceremonial monarch/ceremonial president/figurehead of $x_2=j_2$","notes":"from {jitro}+{vlipa}+{claxu}+{jatna}"},{"word":"troxeii","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an trochee","notes":"See also {pemci}, {pemsuua}, {anapesti}, {daktili}"},{"word":"troxilidai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hummingbird (member of taxon Trochilidae) of subtaxon/breed $x_2$."},{"word":"trubadura","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a troubadour"},{"word":"trubasti","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ takes power from $t_1$ over people/territory/domain/subjects $t_2$ in circumstance $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {turni}, {basti}, {jamji'a}, {kamvli}."},{"word":"trucau","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is an anarchy/is anarchic"},{"word":"trucausi'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an anarchist ideology as applied/practiced in/among people/territory/domain $x_2$ based on the works of thinker(s) $x_3$","notes":"cf. {turni}, {claxu}, {sidbo} "},{"word":"trucei","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the lord-god of people/religion $x_2$ with dominion over sphere $x_3$","notes":"See {turni}, {cevni}"},{"word":"truci'e","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=t_1$ is the government of organizational type $c_2$ of people/territory/domain/subjects $t_2$ displaying properties $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {turni}, {ciste}, {vajraifla}, {zuktruci'e}, {flatruci'e}, {pairtruci'e}, {flacfatrugri}, {flazautrugri}, {trupau}, {trupausle}."},{"word":"truci'ebi'i","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is intergovernmental / takes place where the decision-making power is shared among $j_2=t_1=c_1$ (governments).","notes":"Cf. {truci'e}, {jbini}."},{"word":"trucu'u","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a political affair involving $c_2$"},{"word":"trucu'upre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a politician, involved in politics / political affair $x_2$"},{"word":"trudjigri","score":2,"definition":"$g_1=d_1=t_1$ is a political party operating in territory $t_2$ with members $g_3$","notes":"CF. {turni}, {djica}, {girzu}, {trusi'o}, {truci'e}, {ka'irtrusi'o}, {dzejdasratrusi'o}, {vricykricrutrusi'o}, {fairpaltrusi'o}, {guntrusi'o}, {natpamtrusi'o}, {tsarainaitrusi'o}."},{"word":"trufeli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a truffle (genus Tuber) of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {mledi}, {dertu}, {fransezo}."},{"word":"trukamni","score":4,"definition":"$k_1=j_1$ is the management board/executive committee/executive board of $k_3=j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jitro}, {kamni}, {fuzraikamni}, {trokamni}, {ctakamni}, {gazykamni}, {kagnytruralju}."},{"word":"trukamnycmi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a member of governing council $k_1=t_1$."},{"word":"trumapku","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a crown made of $m_2$ used by ruler $t_1$ of people/territory/domain/subjects $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {turni}, {mapku}, {nolmapku}, {nolboi}, {nolga'a}."},{"word":"trupau","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a government ministry/department responsible for $t_2$.","notes":"CF. {turni}, {pagbu}, {truci'e}, {trupausle}, {zuktruci'e}, {trupauja'a}."},{"word":"trupauja'a","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ is the minister/secretary of ministry/department $t_2$","notes":"From {turni} {pagbu} {jatna}. Cf. {trupau}, {truralju}."},{"word":"trupausle","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a sub-division of the Ministry/Department of $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {turni}, {pagbu}, {selci}, {trupau}, {truci'e}."},{"word":"truralju","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is the head-of-government of polity $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {turni}, {ralju}, {nolraitru}, {vliraitru}, {viptru}, {gugja'a}, {trupauja'a}, {balnoltru}, {vajraifla}. "},{"word":"trusi'o","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a political ideology about $t_1$ ruling $t_2$ based on the work of thinker $s_3$","notes":"Cf. {turni}, {sidbo}, {truci'e}, {trudjigri}, {ka'irtrusi'o}, {dzejdasratrusi'o}, {vricykricrutrusi'o}, {fairpaltrusi'o}, {guntrusi'o}, {natpamtrusi'o}, {tsarainaitrusi'o}."},{"word":"truspe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is married to the governor/ruler of $x_2$ according to custom $x_3$; $x_1$ is first lady/prince consort/queen consort of $x_2$."},{"word":"trutca","score":2,"definition":"$tc_1=tu_1$ is the administrative capital (seat of government) of $tu_2=tc_3$ located in $tc_3$","notes":"Cf. {turni}, {tcadu}, {raltca}."},{"word":"tsa'abliiei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has an hourglass form [shape] and is composed of material $x_2$ with narrow region $x_3$ and bulbs/wider regions $x_4$","notes":"Also includes: shape with flanches, waistline, peanut shaped, dumbbell shaped, connected-teardrop shaped, the shape of p-orbitals, etc. This is a simple shape which has a narrow point with two bigger (and typically round) shapes on either end. Typically, two bulbs will be connected by the narrow region. The narrow region need not be a point. The bulbs need not be bounded; they will typically be roundish in some way (for example: cross-sectionally) but need not be so in general. The shape does need to be symmetric. Some simplicity in the abstract form, at least locally, is implied. See also: {cnebo}."},{"word":"tsa'anu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a driftwood with style/properties $x_2$","notes":"Haida \"ts'aanu gaaylang\" (driftwood)"},{"word":"tsaba","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains/is related to/reflects (the) strong nuclear force [fundamental physical interaction]/chromodynamic interaction in manner/with properties/in state/with realization $x2$, coupling to $x3$ in manner/with strength $x4$","notes":"See also: {jikfi}, {vubla}, {dicma}, {grava}, {xigzo}."},{"word":"tsacindu","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a pedunculate oak (Quercus robur) of species/strain $c_2$."},{"word":"tsafari","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ goes on a safari through/via $x_2$"},{"word":"tsagau","score":2,"definition":"$x1=g1$ strengthens/reinforces $x2=t1$ in property/quantity $x3$ (ka/ni) by amount/excess $x4$","notes":"{tsali}{gasnu}"},{"word":"tsagauga'a","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is a rebar [shape/form] of material $x2$","notes":"{tsagau}{grana}"},{"word":"tsaini","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an expanse of sky."},{"word":"tsaitkaiste","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Zeitgeist of period $x_2$"},{"word":"tsajoible","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is strong/robust and weak/vulnerable in property/quality/aspect $x_2$ (ka) by standard $x_3$.","notes":"This harkens to the maxim that one's strength is often one's weakness as well. When discussing such things, it is unfair to call them merely strengths or merely weaknesses; English has no good term for them. But Lojban now does."},{"word":"tsakarce","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=t_1$ is a jeep/land rover propelled by $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {tsali}, {karce}, {bevma'e}, {sonjamkarce}."},{"word":"tsakura","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cherry blossom species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"See also {xrula}, {mudri}, {tricu}."},{"word":"tsalagi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Cherokee culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"tsalami","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is salami made from $x_2$","notes":"See also {rectu}, {kolbasa}."},{"word":"tsali","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is strong/powerful/[tough] in property/quality $x_{2}$ (ka) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {ralci}, {ruble}, {carmi}, {vlipa}."},{"word":"tsamau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is stronger than $x_2$ in property $x_3$ by margin $x_4$."},{"word":"tsame'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is less strong than $x_2$ in property $x_3$ by margin $x_4$."},{"word":"tsani","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an expanse of sky/the heavens at place $x_{2}$; [celestial].","notes":"See also {gapru}, {kensa}, {tarci}, {terdi}."},{"word":"tsanuki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a raccoon dog, or tanuki"},{"word":"tsapalku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ are sturdy trousers/jeans (not necessarily blue) of material $x_2=p_2$","notes":"See {tsali} and {palku}"},{"word":"tsapei","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=t_1$ meditates (thinks hard; possibly with psuedo-religious motivation) on subject concept $p_2$.","notes":"See also {tsali} and {pensi}."},{"word":"tsapensi","score":-1,"definition":"$p_1=t_1$ meditates (thinks hard; possibly with psuedo-religious motivation) on subject concept $p_2$.","notes":"This lujvo is not the canoical form. Use {tsapei} instead."},{"word":"tsapi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a seasoning/condiment/spice causing flavor/effect $x_{2}$ (event/property).","notes":"Also: $x_1$ flavors $x_2$ (tu'a). See also {vrusi}."},{"word":"tsaprcinamomu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of cinnamon spice causing flavor/effect $x_2$ (event/property).","notes":"See also cinnamon tree (={ricrcinamomu})."},{"word":"tsaprilici","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a star aniseed/(Chinese) star anise (Illicium verum) causing flavor/effect $x_2$."},{"word":"tsaprkanela","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of cinnamon bark/wild cinnamon/white cinnamon causing flavor/effect $x_2$.","notes":"See also \"canella tree\" (={ricrkanela})."},{"word":"tsaprkubeba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of cubeb/tailed pepper (Piper cubeba) causing flavor/effect $x_2$ (event/property).","notes":"See also pepper plant (={sparpipera}), black/white/green pepper (={tsaprnigru}), long pepper (={tsaprpipali}), West African pepper (={tsaprguinense}), pepper spice in general (={tsaprpipera})."},{"word":"tsaprkurminu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is cumin (cuminum cyminum) of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"not to be confused with {kalzira}"},{"word":"tsaprlauru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of laurel leaf (Laurus nobilis) causing flavor/effect $x_2$ (event/property)."},{"word":"tsaprnigru","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of black pepper (Piper nigrum) causing flavor/effect $x_2$, of type $x_3$.","notes":"Black pepper (x3=lo'e {xekri}), green pepper (x3=lo'e {crino}), white pepper (x3=lo'e {blabi}). See also pepper plant (={sparpipera}), long pepper (={tsaprpipali}), cubeb (={tsaprkubeba}), West African pepper (={tsaprguinense}), pepper spice in general (={tsaprpipera})."},{"word":"tsaprpipali","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of long peppar (Piper longum) causing flavor/effect $x_2$ (event/property).","notes":"From sanskrit \"pippali\". See also pepper plant (={sparpipera}), black/white/green pepper (={tsaprnigru}), cubeb (={tsaprkubeba}), West African pepper (={tsaprguinense}), pepper spice in general (={tsaprpipera})."},{"word":"tsaprpipera","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of pepper (genus Piper) causing flavor/effect $x_2$ (event/property).","notes":"See also pepper plant (={sparpipera}), black/white/green pepper (={tsaprnigru}), long pepper (={tsaprpipali}), cubeb (={tsaprkubeba}), West African pepper (={tsaprguinense})."},{"word":"tsaprpiperi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is pepper (genus ''Piper'') with flavor $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cpinytsapi}, {spatrpiperi}, {kapsiku}."},{"word":"tsaprzafera","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is saffron [spice] causing flavor/effect x2 (event/property)."},{"word":"tsapyvu'i","score":1,"definition":"$v_1=t_2$ is a seasoned flavor of $v_2$."},{"word":"tsar","score":2,"definition":"a tsar (emperor of Russia)"},{"word":"tsarainaitrusi'o","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ is a fascist ideology as applied by $t_1$ among/in people/territory/domain $t_2$ based on the works of thinker $s_3$","notes":"From {tsali}, {traji}, {natmi}, {turni}, {sidbo}. Cf. {trudjigri}, {ka'irtrusi'o}, {dzejdasratrusi'o}, {vricykricrutrusi'o}, {fairpaltrusi'o}, {guntrusi'o}, {natpamtrusi'o}."},{"word":"tsaslu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ are strong/powerful muscles controlling $x_2$ (body part), of body $x_3$"},{"word":"tsasmani","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a gorilla of species/subspecies $s_2$."},{"word":"tsatmatatnaxtsa'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ adds a pinch of $x_2$ to $x_3$ with intention to increase $x_4$ (property of $x_3$)","notes":"u'ivla"},{"word":"tsauai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quale."},{"word":"tsauga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ experiences quale $x_2$.","notes":"See also {tsauai}. Near-synonym: {gansetifri}."},{"word":"tsautu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) is a sketch, draft, outline, preliminary sketch, rough draft, rough sketch, sketch map, sketch plan of $x_2$ (entity)","notes":"See also {platu}"},{"word":"tsazezu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ performs workout/exercise/training $x_2$ (ka) using equipment/accessories $x_3$.","notes":"{jbofuvi} formed from the lujvo {tsazenzu'e} ({tsali} {zenba} {zukte}) but with a bespoke place structure to make it useful for discussing working out. Bodyweight exercise can be expressed by using \"lo {xadni}\" in the x3. The x2 is a property of the x1 that is the exercise, e.g. \"lo ka {limna}\" for working out by swimming. The x3 can be used to refer to equipment on its own via \"lo te tsazezu\" and also for variants of exercises, e.g. \"mi limna tsazezu fi lo {tilju}\" to refer to swimming using weights."},{"word":"tsazezusu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gym / a place for working out $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"X2 is a property enabled by going to X1."},{"word":"tsebi'o","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=z_1$ sits down on surface $z_2$.","notes":"Cf. {zutse}, {binxo}, {cfatse}, {nitytse}. Simple {zutse} refers to the act of sitting, whereas {tsebi'o} means the act of becoming seated."},{"word":"tse'ete","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is (a depiction of) a Set animal/Typhonian beast/sha."},{"word":"tseingu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (node in a tree graph) and $x_2$ (node in the same tree graph) have an essentially unique most recent (graph-nearest) common ancestor node A such that $x_3$ [nonnegative integer; li] is the minimum element of the set consisting only of $d($A$, x_1)$ and of $d($A$, x_2)$, and such that $x_4$ [integer; li] is $d($A$, x_1) - d($A$, x_2)$, where $d$ is the graph geodesic distance (defined to be infinite if nodes are not connected in the correct direction).","notes":"While technically not good, this definition also employs the convention that $x_3$ is positive (countable) infinity if $A$ does not exist, meaning that $x_1$ and $x_2$ belong to mutually disjoint trees (or if at least one of them is undefined); in this case, $x_4$ is not well-defined (see: \"{zi'au}\"). This word can be used to specify the concept of \"$n$th cousin $m$-times removed\"-ness; $x_1$ and $x_2$ would be the cousins, $x_3-1 = n$, and $x_4$ is closely related to $m$ but is signed. If one views the tree graphs to which $x_1$ and $x_2$ belong with the viewing perspective such that siblings and spouses are mutually separated horizontally and such that ancestors are separated from their descendants vertically (with ancestors in the positive direction relative to their descendants), then $x_3$ is the unsigned horizontal distance between $x_1$ and $x_2$. Additionally, $x_4$ is, approximately, the signed generational offset/difference between subjects $x_1$ and $x_2$; it is their signed 'vertical' difference under the aforementioned viewing perspective and sign convention. The relationship need not actually be cousinhood (as perceived by English); direct ancestor-descendant pairs, (aunt/uncle)-(niece/nephew) pairs, and in fact any pair of family members with a well-specified most recent common ancestor (that is known) have this relationship to one another. This word can be used for specifying the number of \"great\"'s in the title of a relationship between $x_1$ and $x_2$ (with some calculational forethought). The tree diagram can be more generic than a family tree though; thus cousinhood is just a way to put it into context/application and is not really essential to the meaning except through analogy. Notice the ordering of all terms; if the graph is directed, the arguments of the distance matters. The graph should probably be a tree locally if it is to be a well-defined relationship. $x_3$ is unchanged but $x_4$ is negated (multiplied by $-1$) by/under exchange of $x_1$ and $x_2$. The ordered pair $(x_3, x_4)$ is named \"consanguistance between $x_1$ and $x_2$ (in that order)\" by Curtis Franks. For a normal family tree and fixed $x_1$ therein, consanguistance produces countably many equivalence classes of nodes. It does not recognize the difference between half or full relatives, marriages/parentings are either unsupported (when $x_3 > 0$) or are reduced to be equivalent (when $x_3 = 0$ and $x_4 \\neq 0$), and gender/sex are ignored/reduced to equivalence. The set of nodes $x_2$ with $x_3 = 0$ is called $x_1$'s (the subject's) genealogical line (id est: if $x_3 = 0$, then $x_1$ re'au'e ja se dzena $x_2$ according to the edge relation on the graph or $x_1 = x_2$); the set of nodes with $x_3 > 0$ are sibling/branch/side lines, which could be labelled and ordered, but doing so would be somewhat difficult with this word. This word focuses on the relationship between $x_1$ and $x_2$, not the relationship between each of them and A; for that, see \".{anseingu}\". The underlying tree graph is, modulo an equivalence relation involving tseingu, a 'quipyew' tree graph (see \"{grafnkipliiu}\"). This concept is fairly unnatural and convoluted, so it is probably {malgli} except for the purpose of translations; in a natural, culturally-neutral Lojbanic context, \".anseingu\" is preferred."},{"word":"tsekane","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (linear manifold, vector, etc.) is/lies secant to $x_2$ (object, surface, curve, manifold, etc.) passing through or toward points/loci $x_3$ (set of intersected points), by standard/definition/in system $x_4$.","notes":"No necessary implication of co-directionality. No implication about nontriviality (id est: possibly includes diameters/radii or tangents). Prone to mathematical/geometric generalization. It can be used metaphorically as in English (\"secantial\") for a line of discussion ($x_1$) which relates to or touches the general topic or discussion ($x_2$) in a non-distant manner or in several ways or at multiple points (more intimately than \"tangential\" implies, but still as sidetrack/a bit off-topic), the latter acting as the primary/main/current/relevant/focal topic or discussion, due to or at a connecting points/details/particular subtopics/ideas ($x_3$), with $x_1$ being a somewhat relevant or interesting branching line of thought other than the main one; in this case, it is understood in sensu stricto (nontrivially/strictly/properly/{praperi} secant). See also: {panra}, {kukru}, {mijgresirji}; {tanjo}, {zo'anjo}; {ta'o}; {pagre}."},{"word":"tsekla","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ rides on $x_2$ to $x_3$ from $x_4$ via $x_5$"},{"word":"tsekuuoia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sequoia/redwood plant/tree (subfamily Sequoioideae) of species/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"tsenemo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a chameleon of species $x_2$"},{"word":"tseravada","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the Theravada Buddhist culture/religion/ethos in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {budjo}, {mla'aiana}, {vajraiana}, {zge'eno}"},{"word":"tserseiza","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ sits in seiza position on surface $z_2$."},{"word":"tsesebe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sassaby/topi/korrigum/damalisk of species/breed $x_2$.","notes":"see also {bajbakni}"},{"word":"tsestu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=z_2$ is a seat for $s_2=z_2$.","notes":"Differs from {stizu} in that it focuses on the space rather than the object. Cf. {stuzi}, {zutse}."},{"word":"tsetupyzbe","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=zb_1$ is a lap [body part] of $t_2=zu_1$ supporting $zb_2$.","notes":"Cf. {tuple}, {zutse}, {zbepi}, {galtupcra}. A lap only exists in a seated form, and not when a being is standing erect or when it is lying down. "},{"word":"tsida","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a logical statement of proposition-equivalence/is a biconditional/'IFF' statement saying that $x_2$ (du'u) is true if and only if $x_3$ is true (\"$x_2$ is logically equivalent to $x_3$; $x_2$ being true is sufficient and necessary for guaranteeing the truth of $x_3$; $x_2$ iff $x_3$\").","notes":"$x_2$ and $x_3$ are mutually symmetric under exchange. This word is to {jo} as {kanxe} is to {je}. See also: {kanxe}, {vlina}, {ribga}, {sigda}, {jo}."},{"word":"tsiju","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$(s) is/are (a) seed(s)/spore(s) [body-part] of organism $x_{2}$ for producing offspring $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also germ cell; implies actual potential for self-development; seeds generally contain embryo and food, and hence would include a fertilized egg. See also {tarbi}, {dembi}, {grute}, {jbari}, {sombo}, {spati}, {sovda}."},{"word":"tsikadoide'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a a cicada (member of superfamily Cicadoidea) of subtaxon/breed $x_2$."},{"word":"tsina","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a stage/platform/dais/[scaffold] at/in $x_{2}$ supporting $x_{3}$, made of material $x_{4}$.","notes":"($x_3$ object/event); See also {greku}, {jubme}."},{"word":"tsipi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the pappi (feather-/hair-like tuft attached to a (usually plant) seed) of seed $x_2$ for species/organism/parent $x_3$, for producing offspring $x_4$."},{"word":"tsirkuso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a circus group/band/performer(s) performing $x_2$ (abstraction)","notes":"Cf. {tigni}, {draci}, {xajmi}, {zajba}"},{"word":"tsirmiristika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a nutmeg seed (genus Myristica) of species/strain $x_2$ causing flavor/effect $x_3$ (event/property)..","notes":"See also nutmeg tree (={ricrmiristika}), mace (={grutrmiristika})."},{"word":"tsirvanila","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is/are (a) vanilla seed(s) of vanilla orchid $sp_1=t_2$."},{"word":"tsiselcigla","score":2,"definition":"$c_2=t_1$ is semen secreted by organism $c_3$ for producing offspring $t_3$."},{"word":"tsisifo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects the myth of Sisyphus in aspect $x_2$; $x_1$ is Sisyphean"},{"word":"tsispa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=t_2$ is a spermatophyte/phanerogam producing seed(s) $t_1$, of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$"},{"word":"tsoiteku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a raspberry of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"Upriver Halkomelem \"s'ó:ytheqw\" (raspberry). Cf. {frambesi}"},{"word":"tsubame","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a swallow of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {cipni}"},{"word":"tsukata","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a succade (candied peel) of fruits $x_2$","notes":"See {sakta}, {grute}"},{"word":"tsukate","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a succade, a candied peel of plant $x_2$","notes":"Usually $x_2$ is a citrus, e.g. citron or Citrus medica. See {sakta}, {grute}"},{"word":"tsukini","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a zucchini squash (L. cucurbita pepo).","notes":"A long, dark-green type of {guzme} eaten raw or cooked."},{"word":"tsuktsu'ange","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is in zugzwang","notes":"Not limited to Chess."},{"word":"tsuku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ arrives at $x_2$ via route $x_3$","notes":"See {cliva}, {klama}, {tolyli'a}."},{"word":"tsuli","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is circumcised","notes":"Not gender-specific."},{"word":"tsunami","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tsunami caused by $x_2$."},{"word":"tsundere","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ acts tsundere [outwardly harsh and hostile, despite hidden feelings of love] towards $x_2$"},{"word":"tsustani","score":2,"definition":"$x1=r1=s1$ is a trunk of $x2=s2$"},{"word":"tsutre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=m_1=r_1$ measures $x_2=m_2$ meters in its third longest direction $x_3=m_3=r_2$ by measurement standard $x_4=m_4$.","notes":"x1 {rotsu} is not asserted, which is why rotsu3 is absent. Cf. {clatre}, {gantre}"},{"word":"tsuuomno","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Finnish/reflects Finnish culture/geography/identity in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"tu","selmaho":"KOhA6","score":100001,"definition":"pro-sumti: that yonder; distant demonstrative it; indicated thing far from speaker and listener."},{"word":"tu'a","selmaho":"LAhE","score":100000,"definition":"extracts a concrete sumti from an unspecified abstraction; equivalent to le nu/su'u [sumti] co'e."},{"word":"tu'ai","selmaho":"LU","score":3,"definition":"abstraction described by quoted text","notes":"Turns any grammatical quoted text into an abstraction. Terminated by {li'u}. Equivalent to {tu'a} {la'e} {lu}, or {du'au} {lu}. See {tau'e}."},{"word":"tubnu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a length of tubing/pipe/hollow cylinder [shape/form] of material $x_{2}$, hollow of material $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also tube, sleeve, leg, hose, (adjective:) tubular. See also {kevna}, {canlu}."},{"word":"tubra","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a limb/appendage/extremity of body/entity $x_2$ used for purpose $x_3$","notes":"Any extremity used for manipulation, support, mobility, flight/swimming, etc. Usually, it can move and be controlled actively by x2 (if conscious). The term may or may not be applicable to heads, tails, mandibles, antennae, or plant parts, but occasionally may. It is more general than {tuple} or {birka}. It is also useful for talking about limbs which are rather anatomically different from human limbs: fish fins or tails, spider legs, snail feet (possibly), elephant trunks, etc. In winged insects/entities (including machinary), it can refer to wings as well as legs (especially in birds as opposed to insects, but even then as well); care must be taken if one wishes to be more clear. \"Tentacle\": {tu'urtubra}. See also {torso}, {xadji}."},{"word":"tubrkulosi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tuberculosis"},{"word":"tubypa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ feels brotherly/sisterly/fraternal love [philia] toward $x_2$"},{"word":"tubyspe","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a brother/sister-in-law (brother's/sister's spouse) of $m_2$ under law/custom/tradition/system/convention $sp_3$.","notes":"Omit $x_4=s_2=m_1$. Cf. {speni}, {bunspe}, {me'ispe}, {spetunba}."},{"word":"tu'e","selmaho":"TUhE","score":100001,"definition":"start of multiple utterance scope; used for logical/non-logical/ordinal joining of sentences."},{"word":"tu'ei","selmaho":"SE","score":2,"definition":"makes a new selbri, the first two places of which are to be filled with sumti from the first two abstraction places of the selbri following this word","notes":"'ko'a jai broda tu'a ko'e' = 'ko'a tu'ei broda ko'e'"},{"word":"tugbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=b_1=t_1$ settles issue $x_2=t_4$ with person $x_3=t_2$, agreeing that $x_4=t_3$ (du'u) is true.","notes":"Cf. {tugni}, {sarxe}, {fapro}, {darlu}, {xarnu}."},{"word":"tugni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [person] agrees with person(s)/position/side $x_{2}$ that $x_{3}$ (du'u) is true about matter $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {sarxe}, {mapti}, {darlu}, {natfe}, {panpi}, {sarji}."},{"word":"tugysi'u","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=t_2=s_1$ are unanimous / sharing the same view on $t_3=s_2$ (du'u).","notes":"Cf. {simxu}, {tugni}."},{"word":"tu'i","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"stuzi modal, 1st place (used to situate letters) associated with site ... ; label with location."},{"word":"tu'ifru","score":0,"definition":"$f_1=t_1$ makes facial gesture to show agreement with person(s)/position/side $t_2$ that $t_3$ (du'u) is true about matter $t_4$.","notes":"Cf. {tugni}, {frumu}, {sedmu'utu'i}."},{"word":"tu'iter","score":1,"definition":"Twitter"},{"word":"tu'itrfolo","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ follows $x_2$ on Twitter"},{"word":"tu'itsku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ tweets/posts tweet $x_2$ (text/sedu'u) to audience $x_3$","notes":"See {kibykarni}"},{"word":"tujbalji","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a bulb [body-part] of tulip (defined by flower shape) $t_1$."},{"word":"tujli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a tulip (defined by flower shape) of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {spati}."},{"word":"tulcti","score":3,"definition":"$c_1=t_1$ swallows $c_2$.","notes":"From {tunlo} {citka}."},{"word":"tulnrstanu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects the geography/culture/history of the region constituting central Eurasia, including/especially former Eurasian territory of the Persian Empire, the Eurasian steppes, and regions near the Black and Caspian Seas (such as the modern regions/countries ending in \"-stan\" (and several others)), in property/aspect $x_2$","notes":"This takes into account modern-day developments (unlike, possibly, other names meaning \"Persian\"). Other potential, somewhat acceptable (although not perfectly so), designations: Central Eurasia, Indo-European region (excluding the western extremity), Turkish-influenced Eurasia, former Timurid lands, eastern Europe with western Asia with the northern Middle East, geographically Caspian-centric Eurasia. Many of these are former USSR territories. These may extend as far westward as nations bordering the Black Sea; they are generally west of China (although weastern and northwestern regions of China may be included) or northern-central India, and possibly extend into the Arabian peninsula. This is a geographical designation for a region and does not pertain to countries (despite the English description or the word itself). The experimental gismu {tulnu} is used."},{"word":"tulnu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to/reflects the history/geography/culture/language/nation of region/people $x_2$ in aspect $x_3$","notes":"Generalization of the style of many gismu, lujvo, and zi'evla."},{"word":"tulpana","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tulip (genus Tulipa) of variety $x_2$ (group)"},{"word":"tumcakrespa","score":1,"definition":"$x1=s2=r1$ is a tortoise of species $x2=r2$"},{"word":"tumcartu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is a map of terrain/area/planet $x_2=c_2=t_1$ showing formation $x_3=c_3$","notes":"from {tumla}+{cartu}"},{"word":"tumdesku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (land/ground) undergoes earthquake."},{"word":"tumfakli'u","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ explores lands in $l_2=t_2$ discovering facts $f_2$ using means $l_3$","notes":"from {tumla} {facki} {litru} "},{"word":"tumgapcripu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1=g_1$ is a viaduct over/across terrain $x_2=c_2=g_2=t_1$ between $x_3=c_3$ and $x_4=c_4$","notes":"from {tumla} + {gapru} + {cripu}"},{"word":"tumgre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=p_1$ is cross-country of/crosses terrain $x_2=p_2=t_1$ to destination side $x_3=p_3$ from origin side $x_4=p_4$.","notes":"See {tumla}, {pagre}."},{"word":"tumjvejaumapti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is amphibious (adapted for both land and water) in property/aspects $x_2$.","notes":"Including but not limited to the biological sense of the word \"amphibious\". Not quite appropriate for \"amphibious assault\", although potentially related."},{"word":"tumkupypaumerko","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to/is a part of land-continuous/contiguous/continental U.S.A. region in aspect/property $x2$"},{"word":"tumla","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a parcel/expanse of land at location $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is terrain.","notes":"(cf. {vacri}, {xamsi}; {tutra}, which need not be land, {gugde}, {xamsi})"},{"word":"tumrmadagaskara","score":3,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to the Madagascar island/land/subcontinent in property $x2$","notes":"Confer: {fi'ortu'a}, {friko}, {gugdemugu}, {malgaci}"},{"word":"tumsfe","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is the ground of land $s_2=t_1$ at location $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sefta}, {tumla}."},{"word":"tumsfeni'a","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is/are underground/subterranean beneath ground $t_1=s_1=c_2$ in frame of reference $c_3$."},{"word":"tumskiji","score":0,"definition":"$s_1$ is a roller-skate/skateboard supporting skater/cargo $s_3$","notes":"cf. {jaurskiji}, {si'erskiji}"},{"word":"tumspa","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a land plant/embryophyta/metaphyta/plantae sensu strictissimo of species/strain/cultivar $s_2$ at location $t_2$.","notes":"This group includes the liverworts, hornworts, mosses, and vascular plants, as well as fossil plants similar to these surviving groups."},{"word":"tumyma'e","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a vehicle carrying $m_2$ in/on terrain/land surface $t_1=m_3$, propelled by $m_4$.","notes":"See also {matrytu'ama'e}."},{"word":"tumymre","score":2,"definition":"$m_1$ surveys $t_1$=$m_2$ as $m_3$ (map or measurements) in unit $m_4$ with accuracy $m_5$","notes":"see also {tedmre}"},{"word":"tunba","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a sibling of $x_{2}$ by bond/tie/standard/parent(s) $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {bruna}, {mensi}, {tamne}."},{"word":"tundunu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bullroarer"},{"word":"tunka","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of copper (Cu); [metaphor: reddish, electrical conductor].","notes":"See also {jinme}, {lastu}, {ransu}."},{"word":"tunlo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ gulps/swallows.","notes":"$x_1$ swallows down food/drink. $x_2$ (= {tulpinxe}, {tulcti}, {ctitu'o} (the latter two are more general - for food or beverage); swallow/engulf (= {galxycti}, {galxynerbi'o}, {galxygre}. See also {citka}, {pinxe}, {galxe}."},{"word":"tunri'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=r_1$ (nu) physically causes $x_2=t_1$ (object, usually pointed) to poke $x_3=t_2$ (experiencer) under conditions $x_4=r_3$","notes":"$x_4$ are the conditions of the causation. Use {jai} or tack its rafsi -jax- on the front to make the $x_1$ into an concrete sumti, presumably the person doing the poking."},{"word":"tunta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (object, usually pointed) pokes/jabs/stabs/prods $x_{2}$ (experiencer).","notes":"Agentive (= {tungau}, {tunzu'e}). See also {balre}, {dakfu}, {darxi}, {fanza}, {jicla}, {katna}, {tikpa}."},{"word":"tu'o","selmaho":"PA5","score":100001,"definition":"null operand (used in unary mekso operations).","notes":"See also {xo'e}."},{"word":"tu'oi","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":2,"definition":"null connective operand; used to fill empty places in JOI","notes":"Used with JOI to create sets/masses/sequences containing zero or one members. \"{tu'oi} {ce} {tu'oi}\" = the empty set ({lo} {kutysetmima}), \"la .djon. {joi} {tu'oi}\" = the mass consisting of only John. See {tu'o}, {zi'o}, {zai'o}"},{"word":"tu'oi'u","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":1,"definition":"end connective string, set, list such that the set of terms provided is exhaustive.","notes":"The use of this word in a connective string indicates that the connectands (or entries in a list or elements in the set) are all of the terms for which the speaker knows/intends/believes the statement to be true. Nothing else can fill that terbri or be term in the list or set in that terbri, according to the speaker; those terms which are explicitly mentioned form a complete set of possible terms. \"la .alys. .e la .bab. .e tu'oi'e broda\" means that Alice brodas, Bob brodas, and no-one else brodas. In some contexts \"no lo drata\" may not be terribly appropriate or clean; this word should satisfy this need. It differs from simply terminating the terbri because that, in some contexts, leaves open the possibility that the terms explicitly mentioned are all good but the set of terms provided is not exhaustive. {tu'oi} is an empty term; this term is empty but also completes the list in theory."},{"word":"tupcfu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a centipede."},{"word":"tupcutci","score":3,"definition":"$c_1$ is a boot for covering/protecting leg $c_2=t_1$, and of material $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bracutci}, {karcutci}."},{"word":"tuple","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the leg [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: supporting branch].","notes":"See also {stani}, {zbepi}, {jamfu}, {jimca}, {sanli}."},{"word":"tupyjanco","score":3,"definition":"$j_1$ is a hip attaching leg $j_2=t_1$ to body $j_3=t_2$.","notes":"See also {tupyjanbo'u} for hip bone"},{"word":"tur","score":2,"definition":"Thor/Tor","notes":"God in norse mythology; common Scandinavian name"},{"word":"turbana","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a turban"},{"word":"turbaro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) grammatically expands to $x_2$ (text)","notes":"See {gerna}, {stura}"},{"word":"turdida","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bird of family Turdidae (thrush, bluebird / American robin etc.) of species $x_2$","notes":"See {ctesa'acpi}, {cipni}"},{"word":"turing zei sucyskami","score":1,"definition":"$sk_1$ is a Turing machine for purpose $sk_2$.","notes":"See {sucyskami}."},{"word":"turko","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Turkish culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"turne'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a descendant of $x_2$ in hierarchy $x_3$","notes":"Distributive across all three arguments. See {stura}, {nenri}, {grafu}, {tcana}, {dzena}, {turnela}, {tursei}, {turnersei}, {turtuba}. No in-language definition for now because of uncertainty about grafu's definition."},{"word":"turnela","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a child of $x_2$ (one level below it) in hierarchy $x_3$","notes":"Distributive across all three arguments. See {stura}, {nenri}, {grafu}, {tcana}, {dzena}, {turne'i}, {tursei}, {turnersei}, {turtuba}. No in-language definition for now because of uncertainty about grafu's definition."},{"word":"turnersei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a descendant of $x_2$, $x_3$ levels down from it, in hierarchy $x_4$","notes":"Distributive across all four arguments. See {stura}, {nenri}, {grafu}, {tcana}, {dzena}, {turne'i}, {turnela}, {tursei}, {turtuba}. No in-language definition for now because of uncertainty about grafu's definition."},{"word":"turni","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ governs/rules/is ruler/governor/sovereign/reigns over people/territory/domain/subjects $x_{2}$.","notes":"$x_2$ need not be complete specification of set of governed; reign/rule (= {noltru}); king/queen/sovereign (= {nolraitru}); pure democracy (= {roltrusi'o}), representative democracy (= {rolka'itrusi'o}), viceroy (= {ka'itru}), pure communism (= {kaurpo'esi'o}), board of directors/trustees, steering committee (= {trukamni}); government (= {trugunma}, {trugri} (emphasizing the components), {truci'e} (emphasizing the organization)). See also {catni}, {minde}, {tutra}, {jecta}, {gugde}, {ponse}, {jitro}."},{"word":"turni'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ syntactically entails $x_2$; the latter has the former as one of its syntactic consequences."},{"word":"tursei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_3$ (undirected) hops away from $x_2$ in graph $x_4$","notes":"Note the switched $x_2$ and $x_3$. Distributive across all four arguments. See {stura}, {nenri}, {grafu}, {tcana}, {dzena}, {turne'i}, {turnela}, {turnersei}, {turtuba}. No in-language definition for now because of uncertainty about grafu's definition."},{"word":"turtuba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ share common parent $x_3$ in hierarchy $x_4$","notes":"Distributive across all four arguments. See {stura}, {nenri}, {grafu}, {tcana}, {dzena}, {turne'i}, {turnela}, {tursei}, {turnersei}. No in-language definition for now because of uncertainty about grafu's definition."},{"word":"tutci","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a tool/utensil/resource/instrument/implement used for doing $x_{2}$; [form determines function].","notes":"(cf. {cabra}, {minji}, se {pilno}, {zukte}, {sazri}, basic tool types: {salpo}, {pulni}, {cfine}, {klupe}, {jendu}, {xislu}, {vraga}; utensils: {forca}, {smuci}, {dakfu}; specifics: {balre}, {mruli}, {cinza}, {garna}, {pijne}, {pambe}, {canpa}, {pilno}, {vraga})"},{"word":"tutle","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is/reflects/pertains to race/societal(/social) classification $x_2$ culture/status in aspect $x_3$, of subtype/particular subcategory/group/tribe $x_4$, by definition/standard/societal classification system $x_5$","notes":"See also: {kapli}, {maska}, {rindo}, {xispo}."},{"word":"tutlycatra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$=$c_1$ commits genocide against race/group/people $x_2$=$t_2$=$c_2$ by means $x_3$=$c_3$","notes":"{tutle} is experimental. Race-based. Not necessarily successful, but it treats loi se tutle as a mass, in which case not all members must die (although some do) in order for the mass to experience its \"killing\"."},{"word":"tutpaupau","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=p_1$ is a district of $p_2$ administered by $t_2$.","notes":"An administrative district is usually a second-level division of a country, hence the reduplicated \"-paupau\". Cf. {turni}, {gugde}."},{"word":"tutra","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is territory/domain/space of/belonging to/controlled by $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {catni}, {turni}, {jecta}, {gugde}, {ponse}, {steci}, {tumla}."},{"word":"tutra'a","score":2,"definition":"$s1$ pertains to territory of $s2=t2$","notes":"Cultural gismu replacement for geography: From gismu {tutra} and {srana}."},{"word":"tutske","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is geography based on methodology $s_3$."},{"word":"tu'u","selmaho":"TUhU","score":100000,"definition":"elidable terminator: end multiple utterance scope; seldom elidable."},{"word":"tu'urbirka","score":3,"definition":"$b_1 = t_1$ is a tentacle / tube-shaped arm [body part] of $b_2$.","notes":"The other places of tubnu (outer and inner material of the tube) are dependant on the body with the tentacle; generally they'll just be \"skin\" and \"blood\" or \"flesh\" anyways. Made from {tubnu} and {birka}."},{"word":"tu'urcurnu","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a tubeworm of species $t_2$."},{"word":"tu'urfi'e","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a pipefish of genus/species $f_2$","notes":"See also {xirfi'e}, {pezyfi'e}."},{"word":"tu'urki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Turkish culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {bangrturkie}, {kulnrturkie}, {xelso}, {ropno}, {xazdo}."},{"word":"tu'urpi'o","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ is an organ/pipe organ/mechanical organ (keyboard musical instrument).","notes":"Although \"tubnu\" implies \"pipe organ\" (or more loosely, \"mechanical organ\", as defined by Wikipedia), \"tu'urpi'o\" may also informally be used to mean non-pipe organs. See also: {mrupi'o}, {balpi'o}, {sa'irpi'o}, {cpupi'o}, {runpi'o}, {dicpi'o}"},{"word":"tu'ursluni","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a Welsh onion/Japanese bunching onion (Allium fistulosum) of variety/strain $s_2$."},{"word":"tu'uspa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vascular plant","notes":"A member of taxon Tracheophyta; a plant with roots, stems and leaves. See {spati}, {blutu'u}, {genja}, {stani}, {pezli}, {tumspa}, {tsispa}, {rulspa}"},{"word":"ty","selmaho":"BY2","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for t."},{"word":"tyBIlisis","score":1,"definition":"Tbilisi","notes":"Capital of the modern nation of Georgia ({sakartyvelos}, {sakartulos} or {gugdegu'e}). See also {kartuli}."},{"word":"tylidos","score":2,"definition":"Toledo, Ohio, U.S.A."},{"word":"tyrontos","score":1,"definition":"Toronto"},{"word":"ty zei creka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a T-shirt of material $x_2$"},{"word":"ty zei sance","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiceless alveolar stop sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {tasnce}."},{"word":"u","selmaho":"A","score":100001,"definition":"logical connective: sumti afterthought whether-or-not."},{"word":"u'a","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: gain - loss.","notes":"See also {jinga}, {selne'u}, {prali}, {cirko}."},{"word":"ua","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: discovery - confusion/searching.","notes":"See also {facki}, {cfipu}, {sisku}."},{"word":"uabis","score":2,"definition":"wabi/sober refinement/subdued taste","notes":"Cf. {sabis}, {uabisabis}"},{"word":"uabisabis","score":2,"definition":"wabi-sabi or imperfect/impermanent/incomplete beauty","notes":"Cf. {uabis}, {sabis}"},{"word":"uacintyn","score":2,"definition":"Washington."},{"word":"UAcintyn","score":1,"definition":"Washington"},{"word":"uafli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ fails to understand / figure out $x_2$ (du'u) about $x_3$.","notes":"A {uivla} based on {ua} and {fliba}. The implication is that x2 is a correct understanding of x3, but x1 fails to achieve it."},{"word":"u'ai","selmaho":"UI1","score":1,"definition":"attitudinal: triumph/victory - draw/tie/inconclusive - defeat/loss","notes":"Does not imply superiority. Related to: {io}, {o'a}, {ui}, {oinai}, {uo}, {u'a}."},{"word":"uai","selmaho":"UI1","score":4,"definition":"attitudinal: friendly/friendishly/amicably/companionship/compatriotship/comradeship - antagonistically/enemyishly","notes":"See also: {ai}, {au}, {iu}, {o'e}, {ua}, {ui}, {kansa}, {pendo}, {prami}"},{"word":"uaigri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a future but not current/eventual $x_2$ as of time $x_3$ according to standard $x_4$; $x_1$ is a soon-to-be-$x_2$; $x_1$ is an example of an $x_2$-apparent.","notes":"Actual soonness is not implied; that wording is just an artifact of English translation. $x_2$ should be a role or possession of a property; unless $x_1$ is an or could be an event, it should not be one either (more generally, they have to match type in a sense). Use of this word is, inherently, a prediction about the future; $x_4$ is not the standard by which the expectation/prediction is presently made but by which anyone/anything next becoming an $x_2$ would/will be judged. $x_4$ is the standard by which $x_2$ will be claimed (to be) but by which $x_2$ is claimed to currently not be; commencement/assumption of the state of being an example of an $x_2$ must occur in the future but must still (in the present) not apply. It may have been true of/possessed in in the past, but this case is not considered, under normal circumstances, to be resumptive: the state may have been done/terminated (but not necessarily finished) but definitely/regardlessly will be started anew. This word is good for the titles \"President-elect\", \"heir-apparent\", and \"crown-prince\". See also: \".{eikse}\"."},{"word":"uaigri zei eikse","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a not yet but soon to be former $x_2$ as of time $x_3$ according to standard $x_4$.","notes":"If a divorce is going to happen but has not yet happened, then the spouses are mutually .{uaigri} {zei} .{eikse} {speni}."},{"word":"uaigry'eiksyspe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the eventually-to-be ex-spouse/divorcee of $x_2$.","notes":"As in a pending divorce case. Technically, a future marriage-terminating death could count for these purposes too."},{"word":"uaigrynolraitru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the future (but not current) regent of $x_2$ by standard $x_3$.","notes":"Can apply to an heir-apparent, or their heir-apparent, or in a retrospective to a person who becomes regent in a previously unforeseen manner. The \"future\" part of the description \"once and future king\" in reference to King Arthur would be sufficient to make Arthur a supposed uaigrynolraitru."},{"word":"uaigryspe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the fiancé(e)/fiançx/betrothed (future spouse) of $x_2$ according to custom/law/agreement $x_3$."},{"word":"uakci","score":2,"definition":"The sight of $x_1$ makes $x_2$ believe that what they perceive (including $x_1$ itself) isn't real"},{"word":"uakmaio","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a macaw of species $x_2$","notes":"May also include conures. See also {spitaki}, {babgalo}."},{"word":"ualdo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a waldo, trackpad, touchpad, a remote manipulation slave device that mimics the motions of $x_2$ (master device)","notes":"Includes 'computer mouse'. Usually master device is a person, operator or a device manipulated by such operator. See also {xance}"},{"word":"ualno","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Walloon language in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"u'anai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: gain - loss."},{"word":"uanai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: discovery - confusion/searching."},{"word":"uanji","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a toy, plaything played by $x_2$","notes":"{kelci} describes playing a game, of which {uanji} might be a component. See also {kelci}, {keitci}, {keldai}."},{"word":"uanta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'bi'in'/'ek'/'gi'ek'/'jek'/'joik'/'gek'/'gu'ek'/'gik' to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}"},{"word":"uaransis","score":1,"definition":"Varanasi"},{"word":"uargali","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a dingo of breed $x_2$"},{"word":"uasnce","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiced labiovelar approximant sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {ubu zei zunsna}. Cf. {usnce}/{usna}/{ubu zei sance}, {iasnce}/{ibu zei zunsna}, {zunsna}, {nalmosysna}."},{"word":"uatno","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in $x_2$ watts of power (default 1)","notes":"See {klani}, {dikca}"},{"word":"uau","selmaho":"UI1","score":2,"definition":"Attitudinal: impressed/amazed - unimpressed (neutral)/blasé/bland/commonplace - unimpressed (negative)/disappointed/bored","notes":"Not necessarily positive (one can be inpressed by/amazed by another's foolishness, ignorance, etc., for example; this feeling of amazement is not quite ironic or sarcastic, but it is a bit wry)."},{"word":"uau'o","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"Attitudinal: encouragement - (not engaged) - discouragement","notes":"Could be screamed at a sporting event in order to cheer on one's team/players/contender."},{"word":"ubme","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a table."},{"word":"ubu","selmaho":"BY*","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for u."},{"word":"ubutycys zei cacra","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is $c_2$ hours in duration (default is 1 hour) by the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) time standard."},{"word":"ubu zei sance","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a close/high back rounded vowel sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonyms: {usnce}, {usna}."},{"word":"ubu zei zunsna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiced labiovelar approximant/glide sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"{zi'evla} synonym: {uasnce}. Cf. {ubu zei sance}/{usnce}/{usna}, {ibu zei zunsna}/{iasnce}, {zunsna}, {nalmosysna}."},{"word":"udjo","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects the Second Zhou Dynasty culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"u'e","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: wonder - commonplace.","notes":"See also {manci}, {fadni}."},{"word":"ue","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: surprise - not really surprised - expectation.","notes":"See also {spaji}."},{"word":"ueb","score":5,"definition":"The World Wide Web."},{"word":"uebjugau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ links $x_2$ to resource $x_3$ with link $x_4$.","notes":"See also {urli}."},{"word":"uebre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the world wide web in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"See also {ueb}, {kibro}, {kibypapri}, {kibyca'o}."},{"word":"uecu'i","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: surprise - not really surprised","notes":"expectation axis"},{"word":"ue'e","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"discursive: counter-expectational – – aligning with expectations","notes":"This is typically denoted by the corrective meaning of the word \"actually\" in English, as in: \"I actually do know how to tie my shoes, thanks\" (this example also has some snark, sarcasm, or anger in it probably), \"Leaded glass actually does not slowly melt or pool over time – that is a common double-misconception\", or \"Well, actually, [...]\". In these sentences, there is no implication of surprise for the utterer, and possibly not for the other parties; it can even come up in response to a self-posed rhetorical question. It indicates that the claimed truth is contrary to what may be (but not necessarily truly is) one's expectations or previous notions or knowledge or experience."},{"word":"uegle'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ masturbates, by action/stimuli $x_2$ (property of $x_1$).","notes":"x2 can be filled by properties such as «ka satre lo pinji» or «ka catlu lo melbi»."},{"word":"ue'i","selmaho":"UI1","score":4,"definition":"attitudinal: excitement - lack of excitement - boredom","notes":"Used to express excitement (enthusiasm, exhilaration). The opposite expresses boredom (dullness), while the cu'i-form expresses \"indifference\". See {fizbu}, {tolzdi}"},{"word":"uei","selmaho":"UI3a","score":1,"definition":"discursive: optional answer premarker","notes":"See also {pau}, {spuda}"},{"word":"uei'e","selmaho":"UI","score":3,"definition":"attitudinal: excited encouragement","notes":"Used to show excited encouragement, e.g. \"Let's play!\". = {ue'i} + {e'e}. See {fizbu}, {talsa}"},{"word":"ue'inmo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ feels excited about $x_2$"},{"word":"u'enai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: wonder - commonplace."},{"word":"uenai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: surprise - expectation."},{"word":"uenba'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pronounces $x_2$ (text) as $x_3$ (sound)","notes":"See {uenzi}, {bacru}. Also, $x_3$ is the pronunciation of $x_2$ ({te} {uenba'u} for reordered places)."},{"word":"uencu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) is a document with content $x_2$ (entity)","notes":"material substance (including electronic ones) on which thoughts of persons are represented by any species of conventional mark or symbol. See also {te} {tcidu}, {cukta}, {uenzi}, {papri}, {fa'o}."},{"word":"u'enderfu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is impressive, awesome/awe-inspiring, wicked, really good, wonderful (either sense), acceptable (downplaying the intensity of the word) to $x_2$ by standard $x_3$.","notes":"This is not merely good or acceptable. It must be impressive and may not even be directly beneficial to the observer. Watching a chess master tearing through one's defenses is bad from the standpoint of the game (since one is losing horribly), but it is still a privilege to watch because it is so awe-inspiring. For the sense of \"cool\" which means \"stylish\", use {tre'endi}."},{"word":"u'ene'e","selmaho":"UI*1","score":0,"definition":"attitudinal cluster: disappointment","notes":"{u'e} + {ne'e}. Suggested as a third position on the {u'e} scale; this is suggested to avoid having to reassign {u'enai} to {u'e}{cu'i}."},{"word":"uengu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is angry with $x_2$; $x_1$ acts in order to prevent social interaction of them with $x_2$ because they are mad at them","notes":"See {fengu}, {jikca}, {rivbi}."},{"word":"uenjgau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ records the textual content of $x_2$ (event) into a textual data record $x_3$ having format $x_4$; $x_1$ captions/transcribes $x_2$ (event) into caption/transcription $x_3$.","notes":"Short form of {uenrejgau}."},{"word":"uenrejgau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ records the textual content of $x_2$ (event) into a textual data record $x_3$ having format $x_4$; $x_1$ captions/transcribes $x_2$ (event) into caption/transcription $x_3$."},{"word":"uensni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is text meaning $x_2$ in language $x_3$","notes":"See {sinxa}, {uenzi}, {smuni}"},{"word":"uente","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'joik-ek'/'joik-ijek to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}"},{"word":"uenvei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a record of text content $x_2$ (quote/sedu'u) in medium/format $x_3$"},{"word":"uenzi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an utterance or text about $x_2$","notes":"{cusku}, {bangu}, {gerna}"},{"word":"uepei","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: surprise question."},{"word":"uerna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plant of clade Rosids of specied $x_2$","notes":"See also {alna}, {poplu}."},{"word":"uespi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a wasp."},{"word":"uftu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is far from and can be pointed to (or described as being pointed to) by the speaker","notes":"See {tu}, {ifti}, {afta}, {degja'o}"},{"word":"u'i","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: amusement - weariness.","notes":"See also {selzdi}, {selxajmi}, {xalbo}."},{"word":"ui","selmaho":"UI1","score":100002,"definition":"attitudinal: happiness - unhappiness.","notes":"See also {gleki}."},{"word":"ui'a","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"excitement/squealing for pleasurable reasons - dullness/disinterest/disengagement - hissing/squealing for unpleasant reasons/disfavor","notes":"Perhaps \"yahoo\" too, in some contexts."},{"word":"uibu","selmaho":"BY*","score":100000,"definition":"letteral: happiness symbol (letteral)."},{"word":"uicmo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ cheers/squeals with joy with sound $x_2$","notes":"Confer: {iicmo}, {gleki}, {cmoni}, .{ui}"},{"word":"uidja","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tool for communication with spiritual beings","notes":"See also {uidja zei tanbo}"},{"word":"uidja zei tanbo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a ouija board","notes":"See also {uidja}"},{"word":"uidje","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a widget of user interface $x_2$.","notes":"See also: button (={batke zei uidje}), checkbox (={jetnu zei uidje}), radio button (={gribatke zei uidje}), tooltip (={skicu zei uidje}), text field (={ciska zei uidje}), address bar (={samjudri zei uidje}), drop-down list (={pejypoi zei uidje}), progress bar (={nilmu'o zei uidje}), label (={tcita zei uidje}), window (={pevyca'o zei uidje})."},{"word":"uigdei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the $x_2$th day of week number $x_3$ of year $x_4$, under calendar/system $x_5$","notes":"See also {detydei}, {jeftu}, {djedi}, {donri}."},{"word":"uigru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Uyghur in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also {tirkce}, {jungo}."},{"word":"ui'i","selmaho":"UI1","score":3,"definition":"Attitudinal: feel like laughing - neither laughing nor crying - feel like crying","notes":"To .ui'inmo is to feel the internal feeling that tends to manifest as laughing, and to .ui'irnainmo is to feel the internal feeling that tends to manifest as crying, but it's sometimes possible to stop the feelings from being shown externally in your body."},{"word":"uikis","score":2,"definition":"Wiki, WikiWikiWeb."},{"word":"uilkinse","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is semantically regularized in $x_2$ (property of $x_1$)","notes":"Can be applied to taxonomies, languages, linguistic constructs. See also {kalsa}, {ganzu}, {smuni}, {prane}"},{"word":"u'imla","score":6,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lolcat/picture of animal $x_2$ with humorous caption $x_3$."},{"word":"u'inai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: amusement - weariness."},{"word":"uinai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: happiness - unhappiness."},{"word":"uinda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'indicator' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: (UI | CAI) NAI? | Y | DAhO | FUhO. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"uindos","score":1,"definition":"Windows","notes":"name of an operating system, or the familiy of operating systems"},{"word":"u'inmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is amused by $x_2$ / finds $x_2$ funny.","notes":"{u'i} {zei} {cinmo}."},{"word":"uinmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ feels happy about $x_2$.","notes":"{ui} {zei} {cinmo}. Synonym of {gleki}."},{"word":"ui'o","selmaho":"UI","score":2,"definition":"cheering/clapping/congratulating/adulation/bravo/praise - neither favorable nor unfavorable judgment - booing/hissing/jeering/disfavor","notes":"Typically oriented outward/for the benefit or recognition of another. See also: \"{bravi}\"."},{"word":"uiski","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is whisky, whiskey distilled from $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xalka}, {jikru}, {birje}, {vanju}, {campania}, {vo'otka}, {vanjyjikru}, {koinka}."},{"word":"uitki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a wiki/collaborative web site with subject/theme/content $x_2$."},{"word":"uitkipediia","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Wikipedia"},{"word":"uitsei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a musical suite in style $x_2$","notes":"See {zgike}. This word comes from a pig-latinisation of the English word \"suite\", as \"uitsay\" (moving the first consonant to the end and adding \"ay\")"},{"word":"uivda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an anthropomorphized sperm/ovum constantly happy by standard $x_2$; $x_1$ is an ummy/eggy ","notes":"Made from {ui} and {sovda}. See also {nakso'a}, {fetso'a}, {remtai}"},{"word":"u'ivla","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a word meaning $x_2$ in language $x_3$ and silly/funny/clever for reason $x_4$ (usually etymological).","notes":"The word {u'ivla} is itself an u'ivla, as it is an unconventional portmanteau of {u'i} and -vla- (a rafsi of {valsi}) and also a pun on the word {fu'ivla}. Another example is {u'imla}."},{"word":"uivla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is a zi'evla made of UI cmavos, optional glue, and a rafsi or piece of a gismu; meaning $x_2$ (ka) in language $x_3$.","notes":"Examples include {iicmo}, {le'onmo}, {aidji}, and even {uirnainmo} ({ui} zei {nai} zei {cinmo}). But not {iedra}, which means \"ivy\" and not something like {ie} zei {drani}: to qualify as a uivla, the meaning needs to be shaped by the parts. Not to be confused with {u'ivla}, a clever/funny word."},{"word":"ui'y","selmaho":"BY*","score":1,"definition":"letteral for :)","notes":"Synonynous with .{uibu}. [This word is presently not allowed by morphological and phonotactic constraints. See: .{a'y}, .{y'i}]"},{"word":"ukse","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is/does/has characteristic/has so much of $x_2$ (ka) in attempt (at least to the point) that it no longer actually qualifies as such by standard $x_3$","notes":"This word is an 'opposite' to \"sufficient\" in a certain sense: where sufficiency is true of any amount exceeding a certain infimum, this concept is true of any amount exceeding a certain supremum. The \"hyper-\" in \"hypercorrect\" would be this word. See also: \"{raunzu}\"."},{"word":"uksuku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is blubber/thick layer of vascularized adipose tissue of type/variety $x_2$","notes":"Inuktitut \"uqsuq\" (blubber)"},{"word":"ukta","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a book.","notes":"See also {cukta}."},{"word":"ukte","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ volitionally, intentionally has property $x_2$.","notes":"See also {zukte}."},{"word":"ulmu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an elm of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"See also {na'itsi}"},{"word":"ulsa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ulcer on/in $x_2$"},{"word":"ultime","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the finale/final/last part leading up to completion of $x_2$","notes":"See {incipe}, {mulno}, {fasnu}, {pruce}"},{"word":"umbe","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a purple yam/winged yam/water yam (Dioscorea alata) of variety $x_2$","notes":"Tagalog \"ube\""},{"word":"umpalumpa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an Oompa-Loompa; $x_1$ reflects Oompa-Loompa culture in aspect $x_2$ (ka)..","notes":"See also: \"{remna}\"."},{"word":"umre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (set) is measurable and has measure $x_2$ (li; non-negative real number or possibly positive infinity) by measure $x_3$ in space/dimensionality/under conditions $x_4$; $x_2$ is the $x_3$ measure of set $x_1$ in space $x_4$; $x_3$ is a measure which is defined on some class of measurable sets in $x_4$ such that it maps $x_1$ to $x_2$","notes":"A type of {klenilbra} (notice rearranged terbri). \"Measure-0 set\" = \"set of measure 0\" = \"lo umre be li no\". 0 is indeed a measure (value). In general, this dictionary definition does not require that there exists at least one measurable set that gets mapped by $x_3$ to a finite ($x_2$) value; that condition may be imposed by context."},{"word":"umri'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ imitates star formation $x_2$ doing $x_3$ [ka].","notes":"Definition by a GPT-2 NN trained on jbovlaste's entries. Cf. {mluni}."},{"word":"ungulata","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ungulate/member of clade Ungulata, of taxon/subclade/species/breed $x_2$.","notes":"Includes cetaceans (being hooved/ungulated per se is not required); use \"{selsfu}\" for the sense of \"hoofed animal\" (a narrower description if discourse is restricted to currently-extant Terran fauna)."},{"word":"unikodypors","score":1,"definition":"the order of characters/code points in Unicode.","notes":"This does distinguish between many different glyph forms of what may be understood as the same character in some languages, cultures, or standards. It is back-compatible with ASCII. See also: \".{abata'adj}\", \".{abgad}\", \".{e'elxam}\", \".{abeced}\", \".{alfabetagam}\", \"{kirilits}\"."},{"word":"uniks","score":1,"definition":"Unix","notes":"A family of operating systems. Under CBM, means x1 is a Unix-based operating system; x1 is a Unix."},{"word":"unki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Big Cat of genus Uncia of taxon $x_2$","notes":"Genus {unki} - 'Uncia': {irbisa} - 'Snow Leopard, Uncia uncia (mountains of central and south Asia)'. See also {bramlatu}"},{"word":"unli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are in relation $x_3$ with the same things."},{"word":"unma","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the group/aggegate/mereological sum made of $x_2$ and nothing else."},{"word":"unsa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ weight $x_2$ ounces (by default 1)"},{"word":"untri","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a theory of $x_2$; an explanation, based on observing it, of its structure, rules, or why it works the way it does"},{"word":"u'o","selmaho":"UI1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: courage - timidity - cowardice.","notes":"See also {virnu}."},{"word":"uo","selmaho":"UI1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: completion - incompleteness.","notes":"See also {mulno}, {mansa}, {fanmo}, {snada}."},{"word":"u'ocu'i","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: courage - timidity - cowardice."},{"word":"uoi","selmaho":"UI3a","score":2,"definition":"discursive: marks question construct as allowing filling it with answers that are non-referential constructs only","notes":"An answer to '{cusku} {ma}' can only be a text like '{zo} {mi}' or '{me'o} {my} {ce'o} {me'o} {i} {bu}' but not a referential construct like {ko'a} or {lo} {se} {ciska}. See also {mai'e}."},{"word":"uoldemarbau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a language described in the first edition of 'The Complete Lojban Language' book and used by $x_2$ to express $x_3$ (proposition, not quotation)","notes":"See also {lojbo}."},{"word":"uoldespisa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'fragment' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: ek # | gihek # | quantifier | NA # | terms /VAU#/ | prenex | relative-clauses | links | linkargs. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"u'onai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: courage - timidity - cowardice."},{"word":"uonai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: completion - incompleteness."},{"word":"uo'o","selmaho":"UI1","score":3,"definition":"savoring the now (wishing time would stand still) - patience/indifference toward time passing - impatience (wishing time would move faster)","notes":"See also {o'o}, for \"patience\" in the sense of being patient with someone's behavior (not getting angry with them). See also: \"{fizde}\"."},{"word":"uorf","score":1,"definition":"Whorf","notes":"Whorf, Benjamin Lee (1897-1941). American linguist and engineer, famous for developing the linguistic-relativity or 'Sapir Whorf' hypothesis along with his mentor Edward Sapir ({la} {syPIR}/{la} {eduyrdsyPIR}). This hypothesis can be summarized as the idea that the structure of language somehow shapes thought. The first logical language, Loglan ({la} {loglan}), was originally created primarily as a means to test that hypothesis. Alternatively {benjaminliUORF}, {benjymynliUORF}. See also {spirofu}."},{"word":"uorfopno","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Standard Average European, reflects Standard Average European (SAE) Sprachbund in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also {ropno}, {bangu}, {sprakebunda}"},{"word":"uortele","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a carrot of species / variety / cultivar $x_2$","notes":"See also {patlu}, {genja}"},{"word":"uorxol","score":1,"definition":"Warhol","notes":"Andy Warhol ({andiuorxol}). American visual artist, 1928-1987."},{"word":"uotpi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bottle.","notes":"Not necessarily having a lid or a purpose. Also do not see: {botpi}."},{"word":"upsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) acknowledges making mistake $x_2$ (property of $x_1$)","notes":"{sei} {upsi} = 'Oops! Whoops!' See {srera}, {randa}, {jinvi}"},{"word":"urbe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a general metropolitan area with (population, commercial, industrial, business, economic, infrastructural, vel sim.) center/focal point/downtown/main or dominating urban area $x_2$, with supporting semi-urban/inner suburban region $x_3$, more (outer) suburban region $x_4$, and exurban region $x_5$.","notes":"The divisions are fuzzy and none of the specifications are inherently legal/government-recognized. Generally, $x_2$ is primarily oriented toward work/daily activity and does not have any or much support for actually inhabiting such a place/region (except penthouses), it is the downtown of a relatively big city; $x_3$ begins to support habitation by the general public but is still urban/developed within an urban model (it may include boroughs); $x_4$ is almost exclusively habitable areas with local or smaller business (sometimes, there will be fractalic hubs with their own fairly well-developed commercial/business centers, but these will tend to be smaller and - as stated - more focused on commercial or smaller business interests (or a commercial chains or malls), rather than economic or industrial pursuits; they will also have a notably smaller servicing or permanent population and population density; but it is all fuzzy and there will be plenty of exceptions); $x_5$ is the outer region of a metropolitan area and it will be somewhat more sparsely populated and will grade toward a rural lifestyle or simply human-uninhabited/natural territory toward its outer edges, even though such features/lifestyle will not be ubiquitous. Megalopolises are bigger than $x_1$, typically (but not necessarily); $x_1$ contains (in a general way) or 'owns' or is the orientation of all of the other $x_i$s; it the $x_2$ area/system. Outposts/frontier settlements do not belong to this structure. See also: {tcadu}, {jarbu} (which this word generalizes)."},{"word":"urci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is poison ivy/oak/sumac / lacquer tree of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {ponjo} {cinta}, {xalkrxuruci}, {spatrnakardiace}, {rakcro}, {srebandu}"},{"word":"urdine","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is rust (fungus) of family/genus $x_2$, which grows on $x_3$","notes":"See also {mledi}."},{"word":"urguuandas","score":2,"definition":"Rwanda","notes":"The Republic of Rwanda, a nation of in the Great Lakes region of Africa, independent since 1962."},{"word":"urja","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (property of $x_2$) is urgent / needs to be immediately done by $x_2$ for $x_3$ (event) to happen"},{"word":"urli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the URL/address of web page/resource/file $x_2$.","notes":"Very similar to \"{judri} fi lo {uebre} se .u lo {kibro}\"."},{"word":"urmi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ lets, allows $x_2$ to be the case."},{"word":"urtika","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a nettle (genus Urtica) of species $x_2$"},{"word":"urxaima","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Uralic culture/geography/language/identity in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"usna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a close/high back rounded vowel sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {usnce}. Both are derived from and synonymous with {ubu zei sance}."},{"word":"usnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a close/high back rounded vowel sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {usna}. Both are derived from and synonymous with {ubu zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient vowel in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"usni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is light (visible electromagnetic radiation)."},{"word":"usra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ asserts proposition $x_2$ to audience $x_3$.","notes":"See also {xusra}."},{"word":"utc","score":1,"definition":"name: UTC, Universal Coordinated Time (time standard)","notes":"Variants: {ubutycys}, {ubu}{ty}{cy} (may or may not be prefixed with {li'ai}); {u'y} and {uy} are also sometimes seen in place of {ubu}. See {detri}, {tcika}, {detcacryvu'u}"},{"word":"utce","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is very much the case; $x_1$ satisfies property $x_2$ to a great extent."},{"word":"utco zei morna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pattern of Tibetan orthography symbols $x_2$; $x_1$ represents the Tibetan orthography","notes":"See also {xazdo}, {jungo}, {xindo}, {zbalermorna}, {lojbo}, {vlaleci'e}, {vlalerpoici'e}, {jbopomofo}."},{"word":"utka","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are path-linked by binary predicate $x_3$ (ka) via intermediate steps $x_4$ (ce'o; (ordered) list).","notes":"For example, \"lo stedu ku utka lo birka lo ka (ce'u ce'u) lamji\" is true, with $x_4$ equal to something like \"lo cnebo ce'o lo cutne ce'o lo janco\". (Also: \"lo stedu ku {lamji'utka} lo birka\".) Formally, \"utka$(A,B,P,[L_1, ..., L_n])$\" is equivalent to \"$P(A,L_1)$ and $P(L_1, L_2)$ and ... and $P(L_{(n-1)},L_n)$ and $P(L_n,B)$\". The $x_4$ may be empty (\"lo {nomei}\") if there are no intermediate steps (id est: the relevant path-linking between $x_1$ and $x_2$ is direct). $x_4$ is a list of only the intermediate steps between $x_1$ and $x_2$ and does not include $x_1$ or $x_2$ themselves; it is ordered so that the relevant relation ($x_3$) holds between $x_1$ and the first term/entry of the list (in that order), between each successive pair of consecutive terms/entries of the list (in the order in which they are listed), and between the last term/entry of the list and $x_2$ (in that order). $x_4$ may not be unique. $x_3$ may not be symmetric (commutative) under exchange of its operands. The predicate may be asymmetrical (thus, graph-theoretically, the edges may be directed). Neither acyclicity nor geodesicity is implied. At the level of conceptual resolution being employed in the context of its usage, $x_4$ should specify every node along at least one path from $x_1$ to $x_2$ in order and without any gaps/omissions. See also: \".{efku}\", \"{ki'irsi}\", \".{utka'au}\", \"{takni}\", \"{taknyklojyzilpra}\". See \".{utkaro}\" and \".{utkakpu}\" for somewhat stronger conditions, and \".{utkaje}\" for a stronger condition still; see \".{utkazo}\" for a weaker condition than this word (namely: allowing omissions in the path specification), and \".{utkazau}\" for an alternative."},{"word":"utka'au","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are path-linked by binary predicate $x_3$ (ka; possibly non-symmetric/non-commutative) via a from-$x_1$-to-$x_2$-directed graph geodesic of length $x_4$ (li; nonnegative integer or positive infinity) in graph $x_5$ (default: maximal) which is generated by relation $x_3$.","notes":"Respects the direction (possibly asymmetry) of the relation so that the graph geodesic distance from A to B may not equal that of from B to A (and either of them may not be defined at all or may be infinite); path-linking is as in \".{utka}\". If $x_5$ is a proper subgraph of the maximal graph generated by $x_3$, then $x_4$ for it will be no less than the $x_4$ value that would be attained by $x_5$ being maximal (which is the default setting); thus, changing $x_5$ allows for the specification of different valid $x_4$ values, as in \"{rirny'utka'au}\". See also: \".{utka}\", \"{sei'au}\", \"{ka'au}\", \"{toryrailu'a}\", \".{utkamtau}\"."},{"word":"utkaje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are path-linked by directed binary predicate $x_3$ (ka) via intermediate steps $x_4$ (ordered list; ce'o) in graph $x_5$, such that (in the graph $x_5$) both (A) no other node exists to which $x_2$ is connected in/by the same way/direction/relation and (B) no other node exists to which $x_1$ is connected in/by the opposite/(anti)symmetric/reversed way/direction/relation.","notes":"Equivalent to \"$x_1 \\, x_2$ fo $x_4 \\, x_5$ .{utkaro} fi $x_3$ gi'e se .utkaro fi $x_{3}^{-1}$\", where $x_{3}^{-1}$ is binary relation/predicate $x_3$ with the order of its two arguments exchanged (basically: \"{se}\"-converted). Multiple paths may connect $x_1$ and $x_2$. There may be peripheral branches extending from $x_2$ which are acyclic (or cyclic) such that they contain a node which has a directed distance from $x_2$ which exceeds that of any path from $x_1$ to $x_2$; it is just the case that for any path connecting $x_1$ and $x_2$ in either direction, $x_1$ and $x_2$ are root/leaf nodes thereof."},{"word":".utkakpu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are path-connected by ordered binary relation/predicate $x_3$ (ka), such that all paths which satisfy condition(s) $x_4$ (ka; default: no additional conditions) in the relevant graph ($x_5$) linking nodes by said relation $x_3$ in a directed manner and which contain $x_1$ must also (later in the path) contain $x_2$.","notes":"All paths in the graph that pass through $x_1$ must at some point also pass through $x_2$. Note that they may also contain $x_2$ earlier; for example, cycles do this. It just must be the case that any path which at some point comes from $x_1$ via relation $x_3$ must, at some later point, go to $x_2$ (and then they may continue on); in other words, the web from $x_1$ 'bunches' up at node $x_2$ and no path from $x_1$ does not eventually go to $x_2$. All other notes from \".{utka}\" apply, although $.utka_4$ is missing (and, thus, those notes are irrelevant), because it does not in general make sense to discuss intermediates nodes in this case (because no particular path is chosen). In a sense, this word captures the idea in the phrase \"All roads lead to Rome\", except that it would be rephrased as \"All one-way roads from $x_1$ lead to Rome\". Diagrammatically, see: https://drive.google.com/file/d/14oSV_0ypJpIyKjEsOXVe684f6c-4jZBL/view?usp=drivesdk . This word is intended to be equivalent to \"{utkakpu}\", which accidentally has a separate entry in this dictionary."},{"word":"utkakpu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are path-connected by ordered binary relation/predicate $x_3$ (ka), such that all paths which satisfy condition(s) $x_4$ (ka; default: no additional conditions) in the relevant graph ($x_5$) linking nodes by said relation $x_3$ in a directed manner and which contain $x_1$ must also (later in the path) contain $x_2$.","notes":"All paths in the graph that pass through $x_1$ must at some point also pass through $x_2$. Note that they may also contain $x_2$ earlier; for example, cycles do this. It just must be the case that any path which at some point comes from $x_1$ via relation $x_3$ must, at some later point, go to $x_2$ (and then they may continue on); in other words, the web from $x_1$ 'bunches' up at node $x_2$ and no path from $x_1$ does not eventually go to $x_2$. All other notes from \".{utka}\" apply, although $.utka_4$ is missing (and, thus, those notes are irrelevant), because it does not in general make sense to discuss intermediates nodes in this case (because no particular path is chosen). In a sense, this word captures the idea in the phrase \"All roads lead to Rome\", except that it would be rephrased as \"All one-way roads from $x_1$ lead to Rome\". Diagrammatically, see: https://drive.google.com/file/d/14oSV_0ypJpIyKjEsOXVe684f6c-4jZBL/view?usp=drivesdk . The subgraph of paths from $x_1$ 'bunches' up at $x_2$; but this does not imply that it bunches up only at $x_2$, nor that $x_2$ is the root node thereof, nor that the said subgraph does not have multiple paths out of $x_2$. In other words, $x_2$ is the ancestor of $x_1$ in all possible ways/along all paths. This word is intended to be equivalent to \"{.utkakpu}\", which accidentally has a separate entry in this dictionary."},{"word":"utkamtau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are path-linked by binary predicate $x_3$ (ka; possibly non-symmetric/non-commutative) via some from-$x_1$-to-$x_2$-directed path of length $x_4$ (li; nonnegative integer or positive infinity) in/through graph $x_5$ (default: maximal) which is generated by relation $x_3$.","notes":"Like \".{utka'au}\" but primarily without the constraint that a geodesic path be chosen. The requirement simply is that there exists at least one path from $x_1$ to $x_2$ via steps related by $x_3$ in $x_5$ such that the path has total length $x_4$. Notice that this does not interact well if the directed graph is connected to at least one cycle. Otherwise, as appropriate, this word and all of its notes are equivalent to those of \".utka'au\"."},{"word":"utkaro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are path-linked by directed binary predicate $x_3$ (ka) via intermediate steps $x_4$ (ordered list; ce'o), such that no other node exists in the graph ($x_5$) to which $x_2$ is connected in the same way/direction as $x_1$ is (possibly-indirectly) connected to $x_2$ via $x_3$ (id est: as being such that $x_2$ is the first argument of the $x_3$ and the hypothetical other node is the second argument thereof).","notes":"$x_2$ is the root/leaf of the predicate (depending on point of view); it is the ultimate ancestor/descendent node in the graph along the path described by $x_4$ for $x_1$ using relation $x_3$. Not all combinations of $x_1$ nodes and $x_3$ relations and $x_4$ paths have such an $x_2$ node, nor is $x_2$ necessarily unique if only $x_1$ and $x_3$ are specified (the same is true if \"$x_1$\" and \"$x_2$\" are exchanged in this second clause of this sentence). Use a SE conversion or other permutation on the arguments of $x_3$ in order to change the perspective (for example: if we call $x_2$ a root, then it *might* be the case that $x_1$ is a leaf). In other words, $x_2$ is *an* ultimate ancestor/descendent of $x_1$, but not necessarily the only/unique one, nor necessarily the most distant one by any given metric (including graph geodesic distance). All other notes are the same as those for \".{utka}\", which should be referenced. In order to make $x_1$ the ultimate node of the relationship in the other direction, exchange the order of the arguments in the predicate $x_3$ and then use \"{se}\" on this word."},{"word":"utkazau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is linked by binary predicate $x_2$ (ka) to $x_3$. which in turn is linked by $x_2$ to $x_4$, which in turn is linked by $x_2$ to $x_5$, ...","notes":"Open-ended terbri structure of arbitrarily many terms. Functions in a manner similar to \"{jutsi}\", \"{tcaudu}\", etc. - and, indeed, can be used in order to define each of them in terms of a simple binary operator. Does not imply acyclity or geodecicity of the path through the submitted sumti. Lack of gaps (i.e.: skipping) is implied at the relevant conceptual level (for example: the skull can be so connected to the distal bone of a finger via the sequence of bones which connect them just fine - individual atoms do not need to be listed; however, skipping a bone is could be wrong, depending on context and what the conceptual resolution for the linking objects is). Similar to \".{utka}\" itself, but the list is not a single object which is submitted to a sumti slot of this word; thus the list can be open-ended or even explicitly or implicitly infinite."},{"word":"utkazo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ and $x_2$ are path-linked by binary predicate $x_3$ (ka) via intermediate steps $x_4$ (ce'o; (ordered) list but not necessarily fully and explicitly specified without skipping/gaps/omissions/implicit terms).","notes":"This word is basically the same as \".{utka}\" in terms of its meaning, but partial explicit specification of $x_4$ does not imply complete specification of $x_4$; there may be skipped/elided/implicit terms between those which are specified, possibly including either between $x_1$ and the first-specified term of $x_4$ or between the last-specified term of $x_4$ and $x_2$. Like \".{utka}\", neither acyclicity nor geodesicity is implied, but furthermore: any cycles or off-geodesic path-walking/paths may possibly-also occur in/via/at/with or partially in/via/at/with the omitted/implicit terms of $x_4$. It is not guaranteed/necessary that between any two explicit terms of $x_4$ (or between the endpoint terms thereof and either $x_1$ or $x_2$ respectively) there are any gaps/missing/implicit terms - only the possibility of such is implied/allowed by (the usage of) this word."},{"word":"utli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in utility units ('utils') as $x_2$ (quantity) according to psychological/philosophical/economic theory $x_3$.","notes":"For the general concept of utility, see {utliti}. For the ethical system based on utility, utilitarianism, see {utliti zei marde} or {utliti zei madyske}."},{"word":"utlinani","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Klingon/Klingonese culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"utlingano","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Klingon/Klingonese culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"This is semantically identical with \".{utlinani}\"."},{"word":"utlingo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Klingon/Klingonese culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Semantically identical with \".{utlingano}\". This just puts the stress on the proper syllable and reduces the phoneme and syllable counts; also, it is more like \"Klingo\" than \"Klingono\", which may be viewed as desirable or more natural."},{"word":"utliti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is utility, the total subjective well-being/pleasure/happiness (or reduction in suffering) generated by action/event/state $x_2$ according to psychological/philosophical/economic theory $x_3$.","notes":"Encompasses 'utility' in both its philosophical and economic senses. For a theoretical unit of utility, or 'util', see {utli}. For the ethical system based on the concept of utility, utilitarianism, see {utliti zei marde} or {utliti zei madyske}."},{"word":"utra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an otter of species $x_2$"},{"word":"utri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fictional doctor.","notes":"Definition by a GPT-2 NN trained on jbovlaste's entries. See also: {fikmikce}."},{"word":"u'u","selmaho":"UI1","score":100001,"definition":"attitudinal: repentance - lack of regret - innocence.","notes":"See also {xenru}, {zugycni}."},{"word":"uu","selmaho":"UI1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: pity - cruelty.","notes":"See also {kecti}."},{"word":"u'ucu'i","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: repentance - lack of regret - innocence."},{"word":"uudj","score":1,"definition":"Łódź (Lodz)","notes":"City in central Poland, capital of Łódź Voivodeship. Alternatively {uutc}."},{"word":"uu'i","selmaho":"UI1","score":5,"definition":"attitudinal: feeling schadenfreude (pleasure from someone's misfortune) - denying feeling schadenfreude.","notes":"Formed from clashing {uu} and {u'i} together. See the brivla equivalent, {cadnfroide}."},{"word":"uu'inmo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ feels schadenfreude/pleasure derived from someone else's misfortune $x_2$ (event).","notes":"See also {cadnfroide}, {uu'i}."},{"word":"u'unai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: repentance - lack of regret - innocence."},{"word":"uunai","selmaho":"UI*1","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal: pity - cruelty."},{"word":"uutc","score":1,"definition":"Łódź (Lodz)","notes":"City in central Poland, capital of Łódź Voivodeship. Alternatively {uudj}."},{"word":"UUTC","score":-1,"definition":"Łódź","notes":"Deprecated in favor of {uutc}/{uudj}. City in central Poland, capital of Łódź Voivodeship."},{"word":"uuZIT","score":2,"definition":"Wuzzy"},{"word":"uxanes","score":1,"definition":"ʻuhane (Hawaiian), soul, spirit, ghost"},{"word":"uxna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ chooses $x_2$ out of $x_3$ for being the thing $x_1$ will be in relation $x_4$ with.","notes":"Synonym: {cu'uxna}."},{"word":"u'y","selmaho":"BY","score":4,"definition":"letteral for u.","notes":"Synonymous with the original CLL definition of .{ubu}."},{"word":"uy","selmaho":"BY","score":3,"definition":"letteral for the u semi-vowel, sometimes written as ŭ"},{"word":"uzba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u) is news, new information for cognizer $x_2$.","notes":"See also {nuzba}."},{"word":"u zei bangu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the U-conlang, used by $x_2$ to communicate $x_3$.","notes":"Refers to http://mw.lojban.org/papri/U_(conlang)"},{"word":"va","selmaho":"VA","score":100000,"definition":"location tense distance: near to ... ; there at ...; a medium/small distance from ..."},{"word":"va'a","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":100001,"definition":"unary mathematical operator: additive inverse; [- a]."},{"word":"va'au","selmaho":"KE","score":3,"definition":"starts a tanru group with jvajvo-like semantic composition, keeping left grouping.","notes":"Etymology: \"jvatau\"."},{"word":"va'au'au","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"Binary mekso operator: group-theoretic conjugation (group action): maps inputs $(X_1, X_2, X_3)$ to $X_2^{(-X_3)} * X_1 * X_2^{X_3} = \\phi_{(X_2^{(-X_3)})}(X_1)$. Default: $X_3 = 1$.","notes":"Assumes that the inverse of $X_2$ is defined; inherits the group operator '*' (which is binary and left-groups/evaluates from the left) from context and assumes that it is defined for the given input pairs. $X_3$ will typically be $\\pm 1$. Negative 'exponents' denote inverses; an 'exponent' of $0$ denotes the jdentity element for the group."},{"word":"vabnalzgage'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a context-free grammar which applies to language $x_2$ and utterance $x_3$."},{"word":"vabycta","score":1,"definition":"$x1=v2$ looks around"},{"word":"vacmurse","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=c_1$ is the dusk of day $m_2=c_2$ at location $m_3=c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {cermurse}."},{"word":"vacmursynalcando","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is vespertine/active during the dusk $v_1=m_1$.","notes":"See also: crepuscular (={mursynalcando})."},{"word":"vacri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of air/normally-gaseous atmosphere of planet $x_{2}$, of composition including $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {gapci}, {kijno}, {trano}, {tumla}, {vasxu}, {xamsi}."},{"word":"vacycti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ eats $x_2$ for dinner"},{"word":"vacysai","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass) is a dinner (evening meal), supper composed of dishes including $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {cersai}, {dormijysai}, {ctesai}, {citka}, {cidja}."},{"word":"va'e","selmaho":"MOI","score":100001,"definition":"convert number to scalar selbri; $x_{1}$ is at (n)th position on scale $x_{2}$."},{"word":"va'ei","selmaho":"ROI","score":2,"definition":"converts number to scalar tag; specifies the value on fuzzy logic scale; to the degree (n) on scale ..."},{"word":"va'ei'a","selmaho":"PA5","score":3,"definition":"digit/number: Dom Hans van der Laan's plastic number ρ = 1.324717957244746025960908854…","notes":"The unique real solution of $(x^3)-x-1=0$; algebraic."},{"word":"va'i","selmaho":"UI3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: in other words - in the same words.","notes":"See also {cneselsku}."},{"word":"vai","selmaho":"PA2","score":100001,"definition":"digit/number: hex digit F (decimal 15) [fifteen].","notes":"Experimental rafsi: -vav-"},{"word":"vaicni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (person) cares about $x_2$ (object/event) ; $x_2$ is emotionally important to $x_1$","notes":"See {vajni}, {cinmo}, {prami}, {dirba}, {xanka}"},{"word":"va'icu'i","selmaho":"UI*","score":2,"definition":"discursive: in the same words.","notes":"In the CLL {va'i} is defined as \"in other words\" while {va'i} {nai} is \"in the same words\", leaving \"va'i cu'i\" undefined. The entry for this cmavo compound is essentially a proposal to redefine the {va'i} spectrum slightly, to make it a little more like the similar discursive {ta'u}. Consider the English sentences: (A) \"Gold has atomic number 79, in other words, there are 79 protons in a gold nucleus.\" (B) \"There are 79 protons in a gold nucleus, in other words, gold has atomic number 79.\" In English, in both A and B, the parts are discursively connected by the same \"in other words\" connective, even though the connection is in two mutually opposite directions. To understand that there really is a difference between the two, consider another pair of sentences: (A') \"According to the Bible, God made the world in six days, in other words, it took almost a week to make everything around us.\" (B') \"According to the Bible, it took almost a week to make everything around us, in other words, God made the world in six days.\" Unlike A and B, from among the pair A' and B', only A' makes sense, B' sounds absurd. The proposal is to redefine Lojban's {va'i} and {va'i} {nai}, in the motivation to give {va'i} {nai} more of a use, to reflect this very Lojbanic difference in direction, which English cannot capture. This compound, i.e. \"va'i cu'i\" would then acquire the meaning of \"in the same words\". There is no set in stone rule for which of {va'i} and {va'i} {nai} stands for which direction for any given two pair of sentences: however, if one of them is used to connect them in one way, then the other one would connect them in the reverse order. \"broda .i va'i nai brode\" simply is defined as equivalent to \"brode .i va'i broda\". See also {ta'u}, a similar discursive that inspired this proposal."},{"word":"va'inai","selmaho":"UI*3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: in other words - in the same words."},{"word":"vairsoi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=v_1$ is a military officer in army $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {vajni}, {sonci}, {jemja'a}."},{"word":"va'islinku'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a va'islinku'i word (a fu'ivla valid only because slinku'i words are not)","notes":"An example is {va'islinku'i} itself. va'islinku'i words look like fu'ivla preceded by a cmavo, but the cmavo cannot fall off from the beginning because the result would be a slinku'i word."},{"word":"vajlani","score":1,"definition":"The amount $x_1$ (property of a number) is significant"},{"word":"vajmli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1 = v_1 = m_1$ is mildly/somewhat important or of middling importance to $x_2 = v_2$ (person/event) in aspect/for reason $x_3 = v_3$ (nu/ka)."},{"word":"vajni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (object/event) is important/significant to $x_{2}$ (person/event) in aspect/for reason $x_{3}$ (nu/ka).","notes":"Also: $x_1$ matters to $x_2$ in aspect/respect $x_3$. See also {banli}, {ralju}, {vamji}, {dirba}, {kargu}, {pajni}."},{"word":"vajrai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=v_1=t_1$ is most important/most significant to $x_2=v_2$ in aspect/for reason $x_3=v_3$ among set/range $x_4=t_4$.","notes":"{vajni}+{traji}"},{"word":"vajraiana","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the Vajrayana Buddhist culture/religion/ethos in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {budjo}, {mla'aiana}, {tseravada}, {zge'eno}"},{"word":"vajraifla","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=v_1=t_1$ is the constitution of $f_3=v_2$.","notes":"Cf. {vajni}, {traji}, {flalu}, {zuktruci'e}, {flatruci'e}, {pairtruci'e}, {flacfatrugri}, {flazautrugri}. "},{"word":"vajyki'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is relevant to $x_2$ in way $x_3$"},{"word":"valfa","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ queries knowledge engine for data/facts/information/answer related to topic/problem/quote $x_2$ using service/tool/knowledge engine resource/function $x_3$ provided by (host, company, etc.) $x_4$ with accessed information sources (websites, network, documents, books, data lists, set of facts, algorithms, etc.) $x_5$. $x_3$ is a knowledge engine that provides information/resource/calculation/output on topic/query $x_2$ by way of organized and (semi-)automated/quick information search through many providers/sources of information including $x_5$, with search service provided by $x_4$ and provided to/used by/accessible to (potential or actual) user $x_1$ (who does not actually perform the initial search/sorting/recruiting of information). $x_4$ is a knowledge engine service provider able to perform calculations/provide facts by service/tool $x_3$.","notes":"A knowledge engine is not merely a calculator nor a provider of factoids, and is not equivalent to a search engine. Various query-style-handlers can be expressed by x3; the algorithm and other means of searching through, interpreting, calculating, relating, organizing and ranking, and presenting the massive amount of information and \"knowledge\" (provided in part by curated information bank x5) may likewise be expressed by x3 (in brief). The creation and/or use of this word does not endorse Wolfram|Alpha or any other knowledge engine service provider. Proposed short rafsi: -vaf-. See also: {gugle}"},{"word":"valkra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the etymology of word/phrase $x_2$"},{"word":"valrtosmabru","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tosmabru word.","notes":"This is a Lojban-specific concept. A “tosmabru word” is a sequence of characters which looks like a {lujvo}, but it falls apart into several {cmavo} and a {lujvo}/{gismu}. For details see https://mw.lojban.org/papri/tosmabru_test . See also {valslinku'i}. Note: You probably should use {lo'u}/{le'u} or {zoi} to quote $x_1$, as {zo} will probably not work here."},{"word":"valrxazdomru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a xazdmru word","notes":"Note: for obvious reasons, {zo} will probably not work here. You probably want {zoi} or {zo'oi} to quote $x_1$. ¶ A xazdmru word is a putative zi'evla that will turn into a lujvo-form if the syllabic consonants are filled in with y, thus xaz,dm,ru → xazdymru ({xazdo} zei {mruli}). No words of these shapes have ever been defined or used in the corpus. These shapes are banned following a proposal and can't be entered into jbovlaste. See {vlaturge'a}, {valslinku'i}, {valrtosmabru}"},{"word":"valsi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a word meaning/causing $x_{2}$ in language $x_{3}$; (adjective: $x_{1}$ is lexical/verbal).","notes":"See also {slaka}, {bangu}, {cmavo}, {cmene}, {gismu}, {jufra}, {rafsi}, {smuni}."},{"word":"valsitosmabru","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tosmabru word.","notes":"This is a Lojban-specific concept. A “tosmabru word” is a sequence of characters which looks like a {lujvo}, but it falls apart into several {cmavo} and a {lujvo}/{gismu}. For details see http://mw.lojban.org/papri/tosmabru_test. See also {valslinku'i}. Note: You probably should use {lo'u}/{le'u} or {zoi} to quote $x_1$, as {zo} will probably not work here."},{"word":"valslinku'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a slinku'i word","notes":"Note: for obvious reasons, {zo} will probably not work here. You probably want {zoi} to quote $x_1$. A slinku'i word form looks like a stage-4 {fu'ivla}, but would be ambiguous when following certain cmavo, so it is disallowed. For more see http://mw.lojban.org/papri/lo_valslinku%27i_cu_mo. See also {valrtosmabru}."},{"word":"valsrkognato","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cognate of $x_2$.","notes":"Synonymous to {kognato}. See also {valsi}, {lengua}."},{"word":"valsrvlsrvalsrvla","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is stage 3 fu'ivla meaning/causing $x_2$ in language $x_3$ (default Lojban) containing excessively long consonant cluster $x_4$ (quote)","notes":"For further autologicality, add additional -vlsr-'s to taste."},{"word":"valtcizbaga","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tcizbaga word","notes":"A {tcizbaga} word looks like a {lujvo} morphologically (though it may contain undefined {gismu} or {rafsi}) but it is defined as a {fu'ivla}/{zi'evla}."},{"word":"valtogmo'a","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=m_1$ is the tone of word $v_1=m_2$ with characteristics $t_2=m_3$.","notes":"The linguistic tone is used to distinguish a difference in meaning, for example in Chinese. Cf. {valsi}, {tonga}, {morna}."},{"word":"valvula","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a valve, a device that controls the flow of $x_2$ through a pipe $x_3$"},{"word":"vamgu","score":0,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (object/event) is good/beneficial/nice/[acceptable] for $x_{2}$ by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Equivalent to \"{xamgu}\" but aligns better with \"{va'u}\"."},{"word":"vamji","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (ni) is the equivalent value/worth of $x_{2}$ [item(s) of value] to $x_{3}$ for use/appreciation $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also: $x_2$ is worth $x_1$ to $x_3$; (for $x_2$ person:) $x_2$ merits (one sense), (adjective:) $x_2$ is worthy (= selva'i for reordered places); merit reward (= {nemselva'i}); receive merited reward (= {vamselne'u}); $x_2$ may be a specific object, a commodity (mass), an event, or a property; pedantically, for objects/commodities, this is sumti-raising from ownership of the object/commodity (= {posyva'i}, {posyselva'i} for unambiguous semantics). (cf. {jdima}, {jerna}, {vecnu}, {dirba}, {janta}, {kargu}, {pleji}; see note at jdima on cost/price/value distinction, {vajni})"},{"word":"vampai","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a judge with value $x_{2}$ with valued $x_{3}$ with valued by $x_{4}$ with valued for $x_{5}$."},{"word":"vampire","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vampire","notes":"See also {blupinxe}"},{"word":"vampiri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vampire of type/variety $x_2$ ","notes":"Cf. {blupinxe}"},{"word":"vamrai","score":2,"definition":"$v_1=t_1$ is the most valuable among items $v_2=r_4$ to $v_3$ for purpose $v_4$.","notes":"Made from {vamji} + {traji}."},{"word":"vamtolrai","score":0,"definition":"$v_1=t_1$ is the most valuable among items $v_2=r_4$ to $v_3$ for purpose $v_4$.","notes":"Made from {vamji} + {to'e} + {traji}."},{"word":"vamtu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ vomits/regurgitates $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ throws $x_{2}$ up; [violent] digestive expulsion.","notes":"($x_2$ is non-gaseous); See also {rigni}, {jetce}, {kafke}, {sputu}."},{"word":"vamveile'ikarda","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1=vr_4$ is a stored-value/gift/pre-paid card with stored value $x_2=va_1=vr_1$ for usage $x_3=va_4=p_4$, accepted by payee/merchant $x_4=va_3=p_3$","notes":"Mustn't be associated with account debit/credit since value is pre-set (and stored wherever). Normally anonymous/without cardholder. Cf. {lejykarda}, {baxydinkarda}, {jitseldejykarda}, {detseldejykarda}, {maksriveikarda}, {lejykardymi'i}, {jdini}."},{"word":"vanbarja","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a wine tavern/tavern/bar/pub serving wine $b_2=v_1$ to audience/patrons $b_3$."},{"word":"vanbi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (ind./mass) is part of an environment/surroundings/context/ambience of $x_{2}$.","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is ambient. See also cmavo list {va'o}, {sruri}, {jibni}, {jbini}, {ferti}, {tcini}."},{"word":"vanbi zei uidje","score":1,"definition":"$u_1$ is a context menu in user interface $u_2$.","notes":"See {uidje}."},{"word":"vanci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an evening [from end-of-work until sleep typical for locale] of day $x_{2}$ at location $x_{3}$.","notes":"This evening (= {cabvanci}); tomorrow evening (= {bavlamvanci}); yesterday evening (= {prulamvanci}). See also {cerni}, {murse}, {tcika}."},{"word":"vandala","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vandal doing $x_2$"},{"word":"vandani","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a 完蛋/ wándàn / fucked up situation"},{"word":"vandula","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is lavender of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"vangeli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the gospel (religious teaching) testifying of $x_2$ according to $x_3$","notes":"Typically used in a Christian context; e.g. \"la vangeli be fi la .markos.\" = \"The Gospel of Mark\"."},{"word":"vanguia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ predicts, prophesies $x_2$ (clause) like Baba Vanga","notes":"See also {ba'a}, {kanpe}"},{"word":"vanjba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a grape of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"vanjbajisra","score":1,"definition":"$ji_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of grape juice made from grape/grapes $ji_2=jb_1=v_2$.","notes":"See also: {vanjba}, {vanju}, {jbari}, {jisra}"},{"word":"vanju","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of wine from fruit/grapes $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {barja}, {birje}, {xalka}, {jikru}, {fusra}."},{"word":"vanjyjikru","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a brandy distilled from $v_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xalka}, {jikru}, {birje}, {vanju}, {uiski}, {campania}, {vo'otka}, {koinka}."},{"word":"vanlamigu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is sunlight reflected by a pool of water in the evening","notes":"From {vanci} (ke) {lalxu} {minra} {gusni}."},{"word":"vanrtaraksaku","score":2,"definition":"$v_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of dandelion wine from dandelion petals $v_2$."},{"word":"vanslami","score":3,"definition":"$s_1=v_1$ is vinegar made from $v_2$.","notes":"Cf. {vanju}, {slami}, {pelnimre}, {sarvanju}."},{"word":"vanxila","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is some vanilla, the extract of the fruit of the vanilla plant"},{"word":"vanxox","score":1,"definition":"van Gogh","notes":"Several other realizations are probably acceptable."},{"word":"va'o","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"vanbi modal, 1st place (conditions 1) under conditions ...; in environment ..."},{"word":"va'oi","selmaho":"UI3a","score":5,"definition":"discursive: forces jvajvo reading of the preceding brivla; +nai: forces naljvajvo reading of the preceding brivla."},{"word":"varbasygau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ ventilates fresh air $x_2=b_1$ for stale air $x_3=b_2$ in circumstances $x_4=b_3$","notes":"from {vacri} + {basygau}"},{"word":"varbasygauca'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_1=g_1$ is a ventilator letting air $x_2=b_1=v_1$ flow in and expells stale air $x_3=b_2$","notes":"from {varbasygau} + {cabra}"},{"word":"varboi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an air bubble."},{"word":"varcavas","score":2,"definition":"Warsaw"},{"word":"varganu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Jew's harp"},{"word":"varkiclaflo'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hovercraft for carrying $x_2$, propelled by $x_3$, riding on/lifted by $x_4$.","notes":"see also {varkiclafti}"},{"word":"varmebri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the front of air mass $x_2$.","notes":"see also {lenku}, {glare}, {stali}, {selzu'i}"},{"word":"varmuvgau","score":1,"definition":"$mg_1$ is a fan blowing/moving air $mg_2=v_1$ to/towards/onto $mg_3$ from $mg_4$.","notes":"From {vacri} and {muvgau}, or equivalently, {vacri}, {muvdu}, and {gasnu}."},{"word":"varmuvmi'i","score":2,"definition":"$mi_1$ is a fan for moving air to destination $mu_2$ from origin $mu_3$ over path/route $mu_4$.","notes":"Cf. {lekmi'i}, {pambe}."},{"word":"varnila","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is vanilla.","notes":"Cf. {cakla}, {ckafi}."},{"word":"varselbe'i","score":1,"definition":"$x1=b2$ wafts to $x2=b3$ from $x3=b4$"},{"word":"varselclu","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is inflated with air."},{"word":"varsoi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is an airman in army/air force $s_2$","notes":"See {vacri}, {sonci}"},{"word":"varterjabre","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an air brake (control surface) of vehicle $x_2$ in atmosphere $x_3$; $x_1$ slows the motion of vehicle $x_2$ by increasing drag in atmosphere $x_3$.","notes":"Most common on aircraft, but may also be present on other types of vehicles. Not to be confused with compressed air brakes. See {vacri}, {jabre}."},{"word":"vartisna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=t_1$ inflates with air."},{"word":"vartisyboi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a balloon of material $x_2$"},{"word":"varxamsi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the atmosphere of planet $x_2=v_2$ (default Earth) of composition $v_3$.","notes":"from {vacri} {xamsi}"},{"word":"varxasyske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is the atmospheric science of planet x2.","notes":"Cf. {vacri}, {xamsi}, {saske}, {varxamsi}, {xasyske}, {tutske}."},{"word":"vaslrvlsrvalsrvla","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is stage 3 fu'ivla meaning/causing $x_2$ in language $x_3$ (default Lojban) containing excessively long consonant cluster $x_4$ (quote)","notes":"Typo of {valsrvlsrvalsrvla}."},{"word":"vasnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiced labiodental fricative sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Derived from and synonymous with {vy zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient consonant in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"vasru","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ contains/holds/encloses/includes contents $x_{2}$ within; $x_{1}$ is a vessel containing $x_{2}$.","notes":"[also accommodates, container; containment need not be total; $x_2$ is Contained. in $x_1$ (= {selvau} for reordered places)]; See also {bartu}, {jbini}, {nenri}, {zvati}, {cpana}, {botpi}, {lanka}."},{"word":"vasxu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ breathes/respires $x_{2}$ [gas].","notes":"(though used to make the Lojban word, clue word vascular is erroneous, actually pertaining to the circulatory system that carries the respired oxygen to the tissues); See also {fepri}, {kijno}, {vacri}."},{"word":"va'u","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"xamgu modal, 1st place beneficiary case tag complement benefiting from ..."},{"word":"vau","selmaho":"VAU","score":100000,"definition":"elidable: end of sumti in simple bridi; in compound bridi, separates common trailing sumti."},{"word":"vau'a","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":2,"definition":"pro-sumti: repeats the most recent 1st argument slot (fa-slot).","notes":"See also: {vo'a}, {vau'e}, {vau'i}, {vau'o}, {vau'u}."},{"word":"va'u'ai","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"describing word / situation: have checked a dictionary - denying either - not have checked a dictionary."},{"word":"vau'au'o","selmaho":"PA5","score":1,"definition":"omega constant, Lambert product-log $W(1)$","notes":"See also: {dei'au'o}"},{"word":"vau'e","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":2,"definition":"pro-sumti: repeats the most recent 2nd argument slot (fe-slot).","notes":"See also: {vo'e}, {vau'a}, {vau'i}, {vau'o}, {vau'u}."},{"word":"vau'e'oi","selmaho":"VAUhEhOI","score":1,"definition":"interval bracket ordered tuple introducer","notes":"Elidable terminator: {vau'o'oi}. This word is part of a proposal to extend the definitions of interval notation to arbitrary dimensionality; the result is treated as a single occurrence of GAhO*. See: https://mw.lojban.org/index.php?title=Extended_Dimensionality_of_Interval_cmavo ."},{"word":"vau'i","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":2,"definition":"pro-sumti: repeats the most recent 3rd argument slot (fi-slot).","notes":"See also: {vo'i}, {vau'a}, {vau'e}, {vau'o}, {vau'u}."},{"word":"vau'o","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":2,"definition":"pro-sumti: repeats the most recent 4th argument slot (fo-slot).","notes":"See also: {vo'o}, {vau'a}, {vau'e}, {vau'i}, {vau'u}."},{"word":"vau'o'oi","selmaho":"VAUhOhOI","score":1,"definition":"interval bracket ordered tuple terminator","notes":"Terminates the most recently introduced as-of-yet open {vau'e'oi} structure. See: https://mw.lojban.org/index.php?title=Extended_Dimensionality_of_Interval_cmavo ."},{"word":"va'urpante","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=v_1$ protests with a sigh about $p_2$ (event/state) to audience $p_3$ with action $p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {vasxu}, {pante}, {patyva'u}."},{"word":"vau'u","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":2,"definition":"pro-sumti: repeats the most recent 5th argument slot (fu-slot).","notes":"See also: {vo'u}, {vau'a}, {vau'e}, {vau'i}, {vau'o}."},{"word":"vaxfanta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=f_1$ strangles $x_2=v_1$; $x_1=f_1$ prevents $x_2=v_1$ from breathing gas $x_3=v_2$.","notes":"See {vasxu}, {fanta}."},{"word":"vaxni'ajinru","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=c_1=v_1$ (object/person) is scuba diving beneath/below/under from $c_2$ (object/water surface) in frame of reference $c_3$ breathing/respiring $v_2$ [gas], submerged in liquid $j_2$."},{"word":"vaxni'ajirpre","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=v_1$ is a scuba diver breathing gas $v_2$."},{"word":"vaxselnandu","score":1,"definition":"$n_2=v_1$ has difficulty breathing gas $v_2$ under conditions $n_3$; $n_1=v_1$ pants.","notes":"Cf. {vasxu}, {nandu}, {ta'irva'u}."},{"word":"vaxtisna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ breathes in; $x_1$ breathes $x_2$ in","notes":"{vasxu}, {tisna}, {vaxtoltisna}"},{"word":"vaxtoltisna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ breathes out; $x_1$ breathes $x_2$ out","notes":"{vasxu}, {to'e}, {tisna}, {vaxtisna}, {vaxtoti}"},{"word":"vaxtu'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the trachea of $x_2$"},{"word":"vaxydicra","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ chokes $v_1$ by/with $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {vasxu}, {dicra}, {dirva'u}."},{"word":"vaxydjuca'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_1=s_1$ is a ventilator for helping $x_2=s_2$ to breath","notes":"from {vasxu} + {sidju} + {cabra}"},{"word":"vaxyju'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a respiratory mask or a gas mask."},{"word":"ve","selmaho":"SE","score":100000,"definition":"4th conversion; switch 1st/4th places."},{"word":"ve'a","selmaho":"VEhA","score":100000,"definition":"location tense interval: a small/medium region of space."},{"word":"ve'ai","selmaho":"DOI","score":2,"definition":"vocative marker: identifies the station(s) to which a message is to be sent and at the same time prepares a universe of discourse by filtering from a stream of messages only those said by that station(s)","notes":"Use {jo'u} to join universes of discourse from several stations, {mi} is a valid station. {go'i} and {go'oi} used together with this particle refer to the filtered universe of discourse. See also {doi}, {mi'e}."},{"word":"ve'arda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'space-interval' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: ((VEhA & VIhA) (FAhA NAI?)?) & space-int-props. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"vebe'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"benji modal, 4th place transmit origin ..."},{"word":"vebo'ai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":0,"definition":"boxna modal, 4th place: with (default: spatial) characteristic wavelength ...","notes":"Wavelength is by default spatial distance, although could conceivably depend on the wave/frequency space ({sebo'au}). Measured spatially across minimal whole periods/cycles (spatial sense) of the wave, from a given feature to the next spatial recurrence of the same feature (such as from peak to peak, trough to trough). Typically denoted by lambda."},{"word":"vebo'au","selmaho":"BAI*","score":0,"definition":"boxna modal, 4th place (alternative): with wave nodes ...","notes":"A node a A node is a point in/embedded in the medium ({sebo'ai}) that is transmitting the wave/vibrating whereat the signal/wave has minimal intensity (as defined by {tebo'au}). The intensity value of the wave at a node, although minimal by definition, can be more precisely determined by waveform ({tebo'ai}). See also: {boxna}, {bo'au}, {bo'ai}, {sebo'ai}, {tebo'ai}, {tebo'au}."},{"word":"veci'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"ciste modal, 4th place as a system with synergy in ..."},{"word":"vecnu","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [seller] sells/vends $x_{2}$ [goods/service/commodity] to buyer $x_{3}$ for amount/cost/expense $x_{4}$.","notes":"$x_1$ is a salesperson/salesman/vendor; $x_3$ buys $x_2$ from $x_1$ (= {terve'u} for reordered terms); $x_4$ is the price of $x_2$ to $x_3$ (= {velve'u} for reordered terms); for sale (= {fitselve'u}, {selvenfriti}); $x_2$ may be a specific object, a commodity (mass), an event, or a property; pedantically, for objects/commodities, this is sumti-raising from ownership of the object/commodity (= {posyve'u}, {posyselve'u} for unambiguous semantics). (cf. {canja}, {dunda}, {janta}, {pleji}, {jerna}, {kargu}, {prali}, {zarci}, {vamji}, {jdima}; see note at {jdima} on cost/price/value distinction, {fepni}, {friti}, {jerna}, {rupnu})"},{"word":"vecu'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"cusku modal, 4th place in expression medium ..."},{"word":"vede'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"detri modal, 4th place on a date according to calendar ..."},{"word":"vedli","score":7,"definition":"$x_1$ remembers experience $x_2$ (li'i)","notes":"$x_1$ lifri $x_2$ is implied. See also {morji}, {lifri}. Proposed short rafsi -ve'i-."},{"word":"vedu'o","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"djuno modal, 4th place under epistemology ..."},{"word":"ve'e","selmaho":"VEhA","score":100000,"definition":"location tense interval: the whole of space."},{"word":"ve'e'a","selmaho":"SEhEhI","score":1,"definition":"2-Merge Conversion: placed immediately before a selbri, merges $x_2$ and $x_4$ places.","notes":"See also: \"{se'e'i}\", \"{te'e'a}\", \"{xe'e'a}\", \"{ze'e'a}\", \"{ve'e'u}\", \"{xe'e'o}\", \"{ze'e'e}\"."},{"word":"ve'e'i","selmaho":"SEhEhI","score":3,"definition":"placed before a selbri, merges x1 and x4 places.","notes":"See also {se'e'i}, {te'e'i} and {xe'e'i}."},{"word":"ve'ei","selmaho":"COI","score":1,"definition":"Vocative: from station - to station","notes":"The sumti that follows is the name/callsign (technically: referrent thereof) of the station which sent the message (where the utterer is located). Negation of this word specifies the station of the receiver. Use {ma} in order to ask for information about the location."},{"word":"ve'e'u","selmaho":"SEhEhI","score":1,"definition":"2-Merge Conversion: placed immediately before a selbri, merges $x_3$ and $x_4$ places.","notes":"See also: \"{se'e'i}\", \"{te'e'a}\", \"{xe'e'u}\", \"{ze'e'u}\", \"{xe'e'o}\", \"{ze'e'e}\"."},{"word":"vefi'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"finti modal, 4th place creatively; created from ideas/elements ..."},{"word":"vega'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"zgana modal, 4th place (under conditions) observed under observing conditions ..."},{"word":"vegei'ai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":0,"definition":"aigne modal, 4th place: with eigenspace-generalization exponent .... where the eigenspace-generalization exponent is ...","notes":"Not easily referred to in English. Useful for overriding/explicitly specifying the eigenspace-generalization exponent of an eigenspace (which is by default 1). In particular, see notes of {tegei'ai}. See also: {aigne}, {gei'ai}, {segei'ai}"},{"word":"ve'i","selmaho":"VEhA","score":100000,"definition":"location tense interval: a tiny region of space."},{"word":"vei","selmaho":"VEI","score":100000,"definition":"left mathematical bracket."},{"word":"veibu","selmaho":"BY*","score":1,"definition":"letteral: left bracket (letteral)."},{"word":"vei'e","selmaho":"VUhU1","score":1,"definition":"mekso binary operator – quotient from integer-division: sgn$(X_1)$ sgn$(X_2) (($abs$(X_1) - ($abs$(X_1) \\% X_2))/X_2)$.","notes":"$X_1, X_2$ are not restricted to integers; they can be any complex numbers, although $X_2$ will typically be a positive real and the definition will need to be adjusted if they are not real. \"$\\%$\" denotes the modulus operator (\"{vei'u}\"). vei'e(0, n) = 0 for all n > 0; vei'e(9, 3) = 3; vei'e(10, 3) = 3; vei'e(-5.2, 2.5) = -2, vei'e$(-17.23 + e/1000, 1) = -17$; vei'e(4, -1) = -4; vei'e(-6.3, -1) = 6."},{"word":"vei'i","selmaho":"UI2","score":3,"definition":"evidential: I remember (experiencing) - I deny remembering","notes":"See {moi'i}, {vedli}, {morji}, {kai'e}, {lai'i}. Split from {ba'a} so that it can be properly negated with {nai} or questioned with {pei}"},{"word":"vei'o","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"binary mekso operator: form quotient space $X_1/X_2$.","notes":"This word generates/outputs quotient space $Q = X_1/X_2$. $X_1$ is an algebraic structure. $X_2$ is a subset of the set underlying $X_1$ such exactly and all of the elements of $X_2$ are those elements which are treated as equalling the relevant identity element ($0$) in $Q$ (when there is ambiguity, then $0$ is the additive identity element in $Q$). $X_2$ is the equivalence class of $0$ in $Q$; thus, $X_2$ can also be denoted by an equivalence relation. Closely related to \"{vei'e}\", \"{vei'u}\"."},{"word":"veirdjeisano","score":1,"definition":"JSON $x_1$ represents $x_2$."},{"word":"veirjudri","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a URL/address of web page/resource/file $j_2=v_1$, which is a record of $v_2$ about $v_3$ preserved in medium $v_4$"},{"word":"ve'irsau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is familiar to the memories of $x_2$ in feature $x_3$ (ka) and by standard $x_4$; $x_2$ knows/is familiar with/has lived memory of $x_2$.","notes":"For example: A person may know/have known/remember their grandparents, even if the latter are dead. The general emphasis is that the familiarity was gained in and might be applicable to only/primarily the past, or might strictly belong to the past/memory. Considering that events end and people change or die, it is hard to say that something which belongs strictly to the past or which may have evolved beyond recognition in some respects remains presently 'familiar' ({slabu}), even if it was experienced formerly. This word uses the proposed/experimental rafsi '-ve'i-' of the experimental gismu \"{vedli}\"; it also relies on \"slabu\" taking a greater connotation of familiarity/'knowledge' (in the Spanish \"conocer\" sense) due to the introduction of the experimental gismu \"{laldo}\" for other meanings of \"old\"."},{"word":"ve'irsau'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is remembered by someone/something which remembers ... which remembers someone/something which is remembered by $x_2$ via intermediate nodes/steps $x_3$ (ce'o; ordered list).","notes":"The type of remembrance here is that of \"{ve'irsau}\" (recommended that that entry be referenced before usage of this word); make sure that $x_1$, $x_2$, and all members of $x_3$ are compatible with this meaning. This word uses experimental rafsi forms for the experimental gismu \"{vedli}\" and the {zevla} \".{utka}\", and relies on experimental gismu \"{laldo}\" in order to inform and restrict the meaning of \"{slabu}\". Example: This word can be used in order to approximate the meaning of \"the living memory of anyone who was in the living memory of anyone who ... who was in the living memory of anyone who was in the living memory of $x_2$."},{"word":"veirtermi'u","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a URI identifying resource $m_2=v_1$, which is a record of $v_2$ about $v_3$ preserved in medium $v_4$"},{"word":"veisle","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a record cell or field containing data $x_2$, part of record $x_3$","notes":"See also {datnyvau}"},{"word":"veisri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=d_1=v_4$ is a signal recording and playback tape-type medium (cassette/DAT/tape drive) containing data/sound/image $x_2=v_2$ with data storage mechanism/method x3 (analog/digital)","notes":"Cf. {datnysri}, {srimakyvelvei}."},{"word":"vei'u","selmaho":"VUhU1","score":1,"definition":"binary mekso operator: mod(ulus)/remainder; $X_1$ \\% $X_2$, $\\,\\,\\, X_1$ (mod($X_2$)).","notes":"Denoted as \"$\\%$\" in C++. This is a basic arithmetic operator in some programming languages. $x \\% y$ is in $[0, y)$ for all real numbers $x$ and $y$, such that/where $y > 0$ definitionally, and outputs the modulus/remainder of its left-hand/first input (here: $x$) wrt/when integer-dividing it by its right-hand/second input (here: $y$); in other words, let $n$ be the greatest integer such that $n y =<$ abs$(x)$, then this function yields abs$(x) - n y$. This function can also be used in order to define the fractional-part function (define $y=1$). See also: \"{vei'e}\"."},{"word":"veka'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"klama modal, 4th place via route ..."},{"word":"vektori","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vector (mathematical object/number/operator) representing or meaning (object/information) $x_2$ with properties $x_3$","notes":"This definition refers to the object, not the representation. A given vektori is not changed by a change of basis no matter how its appearance does, and two vektori may not be the same even if they are represented in equivalent forms in some bases (or even the same one). The object need only satisfy the vector axioms. A vector is not really a list. Since this word does not really concern itself with dual spaces, its scope probably includes many bras and/or kets (although the context/meaning of the bra/ket matters). It is possible, when x2 is not explicitly filled, for the vektori to have no meaning - it might just be a mathematical object with no further content."},{"word":"velbajra","score":1,"definition":"$x_4=b_1$ runs on surface $x_2=b_2$ using limbs $x_3=b_3$ with gait $x_1=b_4$.","notes":"{ve} {bajra}"},{"word":"velbancu","score":1,"definition":"$x_4=b_1$ exceeds/is beyond limit/boundary $x_2=b_2$ from $x_3=b_3$ in property/amount $x_1=b_4$ (ka/ni).","notes":"{ve} {bancu}"},{"word":"velbatci","score":1,"definition":"$x_4=b_1$ bites/pinches $x_2=b_2$ on/at specific locus $x_3=b_3$ with $x_1=b_4$.","notes":"{ve} {batci}"},{"word":"velbatke","score":1,"definition":"$x_4=b_1$ is a button/knob/handle on/for item $x_2=b_2$, with purpose $x_3=b_3$, made of material $x_1=b_4$.","notes":"{ve} {batke}"},{"word":"velbe'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_4=b_1$ is a crew/team/gang/squad/band of persons $x_2=b_2$ directed/led by $x_3=b_3$ organized for purpose $x_1=b_4$.","notes":"{ve} {bende}"},{"word":"velbe'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_4=b_1$ transfers/sends/transmits $x_2=b_2$ to receiver $x_3=b_3$ from transmitter/origin $x_1=b_4$ via means/medium $x_5=b_5$.","notes":"{ve} {benji}; see also {krasi}."},{"word":"velbei","score":1,"definition":"$x_4=b_1$ carries/hauls/bears/transports cargo $x_2=b_2$ to $x_3=b_3$ from $x_1=b_4$ over path $x_5=b_5$; $x_4=b_1$ is a carrier/porter.","notes":"{ve} {bevri}"},{"word":"velbinra","score":1,"definition":"$x_4=b_1$ insures/indemnifies $x_2=b_2$ against peril $x_3=b_3$ providing benefit $x_1=b_4$.","notes":"{ve} {binra}"},{"word":"velbi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_4=b_1$ is a wall/fence separating $x_2=b_2$ from $x_3=b_3$, and subdividing $x_1=b_4$.","notes":"{ve} {bitmu}"},{"word":"velbo'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_4=b_1$ is a wave/periodic pattern in medium $x_2=b_2$, with wave-form $x_3=b_3$, wave-length $x_1=b_4$ and frequency $x_5=b_5$.","notes":"{ve} {boxna}"},{"word":"velbo'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_4=b_1$ is a bottle/jar/urn/flask/closable container for $x_2=b_2$, made of material $x_3=b_3$ with lid $x_1=b_4$.","notes":"{ve} {botpi}"},{"word":"velcange","score":1,"definition":"$x_4=c_1$ is a farm/ranch at $x_2=c_2$, of rancher $x_3=c_3$ raising/producing $x_1=c_4$.","notes":"{ve} {cange}, see also {banro}"},{"word":"velcanja","score":1,"definition":"$x_4=c_1$ exchanges/trades/barters commodity $x_2=c_2$ for $x_3=c_3$ with $x_1=c_4$.","notes":"{ve} {canja}"},{"word":"velcki","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an explanation of $x_{2}$ (event/state/property) to $x_{3}$ by $x_{4}$.","notes":"Cf. {ciksi}."},{"word":"velcli","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a learning source for learning $x_2$ (du'u) about subject $x_3$ for learner $x_4$ by method $x_5$"},{"word":"velcradyjunla","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=c_4$ is a radio clock receiving the time from broadcaster/radio transmitter $c_1$."},{"word":"veldilcu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the division-remainder of \"$x_2$/$x_3$\" with quotient $x_4$ // $x_1$ = $x_2$ modulo $x_3$","notes":"\"$x_1$ == $x_2$ % $x_3$\" in many programming languages."},{"word":"velfi'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the inspiration for creating $x_2$ for purpose $x_3$ by creator $x_4$","notes":"= {ve} {finti}. See {vozyfi'i}, {vefi'e}"},{"word":"veljbe","score":1,"definition":"$j_4$ is the birthplace, the parent(s) being $j_2$, the birthdate being $j_3$, of $j_1$.","notes":"Cf. {jbena}."},{"word":"veljutsi","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is an order [biology] with genus $x_2$, family $x_3$, with species $x_4$, within class $x_5$.","notes":"From {jimca}, {jmive}, {klesi}. For biological cathegory in general (=mivyske klesi), domain (=?), kingdom (={seljimcymivykle}), phylum (={jicymivykle}), class (={xeljutsi}), order (=this definition), family (={terjutsi}), genus (={seljutsi}), species (={jutsi})"},{"word":"veljvo","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a metaphor [of affix compound] with meaning [of affix compound] $x_{2}$ with argument [of affix compound] $x_{3}$ with affix compound $x_{4}$; $x_{1}$ is the tanru/metaphor construct of complex word/affix compound/lujvo $x_{4}$","notes":"x4 is a compound word that is composed of various morphological/lexical \"parts\" that represents the underlying tanru/construct x1. Since this word is language-independent, the metaphor construct need not be successively-binary, as it is in Lojban. x1 is the tanru construct that underlies/is used to interpret/analyze/\"break apart\" lujvo x4."},{"word":"velkakpa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a digging limb/tool for digging material $x_2$ up/out of $x_3$ (source/hole) with agent $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {canpa}."},{"word":"velkakpymru","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=k_4$ is a pickaxe for digging up/hitting $m_2$ [target] consisting of head $m_3$ propelled by $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {kakpa}, {mruli}."},{"word":"velkla","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}=k_4$ is a route that leads to $x_{2}=k_2$, from $x_{3}=k_3$, travelled by $x_{4}=k_1$ by means $x_{5}=k_5$."},{"word":"velmikce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cure/medical treatment given to $x_2$ for ailment $x_3$ by doctor $x_4$","notes":"{ve} {mikce}."},{"word":"velmresri","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a measuring tape made out of material $d_2$, measuring on scale $m_4$ (si'o).","notes":"Cf. {merli}, {dasri}."},{"word":"velmri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the sender mail address from which $x_2$ is sent to recipient address $x_3$ by sender $x_4$ over carrier/network/system $x_5$"},{"word":"velri'ekempintu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a relatively flat alluvial plain/river delta between (mostly) terminal branches of river $x_3$ on landmass $x_4$, near or touching terminal point/boundary $x_2$.","notes":"This is specifically about terminal/terminating branches. Notice the abnormal ordering/presentation of the terbri in the English definition provided."},{"word":"velripyzbe","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is an abutment of one of the ends $z_2=c_4$ of the bridge span of the bridge $c_1$, and is of material $z_3$."},{"word":"velsau","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a familiarity standard with finds familiar $x_{2}$ with familiar feature $x_{3}$ with familiar $x_{4}$."},{"word":"velseljvo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the (underlying/originating) construct (usually tanru) of lujvo/compound $x_2$ with terbri/structure $x_3$ and meaning $x_4$","notes":"This word makes it slightly easier to talk about veljvo when one wants to specify the lujvo which they spawned/are isomorphically associated."},{"word":"velsfa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_4$ is a punishment inflicted on $x_2=s_2$ for infraction $x_3=s_3$ by $x_4=s_1$.","notes":"From {ve} {sfasa}. {vozysfa} has the same meaning but a different place structure."},{"word":"velski","score":1,"definition":"$s_4$ is a description of $s_2$ to audience $s_3$ by describer $s_1$.","notes":"Cf. {pinka}, {selsku}, {pixra}."},{"word":"velski'y'esku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=e_1$ is a textual (version of) description $x_2=e_2=v_4$ understood by / produced by / communicated by $x_3=e_3=v_1$ in language $x_4=e_4$, description of $x_5=v_2$ for audience $x_6=v_3$.","notes":"See {esku}."},{"word":"velsku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the expression medium of expression $x_2$ addressed to audience $x_3$ by speaker $x_4$"},{"word":"velsudu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has a speed of $x_2$ space units covered in $x_3$ time period; $x_1$ has the magnitude of velocity measured by $x_2$ (space units) traversed in time $x_3$ (event)","notes":"Directional component is expressed using {fa'a} or {seka'a}. See also {sutra}, {tcelerita}."},{"word":"veltcika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the time zone where $x_2$ happens on day $x_3$ at time $x_4$."},{"word":"veltcikybi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is jetlagged with symptoms $x_2$ going to $x_3$ from $x_4$."},{"word":"veltivjoividni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a TV/television set/telly with screen/monitor $x_2=v_1$ and television receiver $x_3=t_4$.","notes":"Synonymous to {ti'ivni}. See also television screen (={tivyvidni})."},{"word":"velvenkemtemsalri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the $x_2$th-order time-differintegral of the cost/fee/debt or revenue ((possibly: monetary) charge/value) of or at which $x_3$ is sold to/bought by customer $x_4$ from vendor/seller $x_5$, with differintegral starting point $x_6$.","notes":"If $x_2 = -1$, then this word references the cost or revenue per unit time/hourly rate of monetary charge of the sale/purchase. If $x_2 = -2$, then this word references the rate of change, with respect to time, at which that hourly charge rate is itself changing (such as due to inflation or adjustments therefor). The reward/cost need not be strictly monetary; barter is an exchange of goods in kind, for example; food-gathering measures reward in terms of extractable energy-density from the gathered food. \"{salri}\" is an experimental gismu."},{"word":"velventerzu'e","score":1,"definition":"$z_3=v_4$ is the sales quota for $v_1=z_1$ to sell $v_2$ to $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {vecnu}, {zukte}, {vencu'u}, {cumnunve'u}."},{"word":"velve'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is the sales price of $x_{2}$ to $x_{3}$ from/at vendor $x_{4}$.","notes":"$x_1$ is also the revenue taken in by $x_4$ for $x_2$ from $x_3$ under the condition of a sale (as opposed to ex-nihilo mining); one person's cost is the other person's revenue."},{"word":"velvi'u","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is the result/remnant/remainder when $v_2$ is removed/subtracted/deducted/taken away from $v_3$ by $v_4$.","notes":"Cf. {vimcu}."},{"word":"velylumxu'i","score":1,"definition":"$xu_1=l_4$ is an instance of detergent $xu_2$, with purity $xu_3$.","notes":"See also: {ve}, {lumci}, {xukmi}."},{"word":"vemau","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"zmadu modal, 4th place (relative!) more than/exceeding by amount ..."},{"word":"veme'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"mleca modal, 4th place (relative!) less than by amount ..."},{"word":"venci'e","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a market (system) interrelated by structure $c_2$ (social relations / institutions / procedures / infrastructures) of components $c_3=v_2$ (goods/services/information) displaying $c_4$ (economy)."},{"word":"vencu'u","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is/are the sales function/activities of $c_2=v_1$ selling $v_2$ to $v_3$; $c_1$ is sales. ","notes":"Cf. {vecnu}, {cuntu}, {selvensro}, {janta}, {faircu'u}, {zbacu'u}."},{"word":"vendaia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (set) is the unique region/part in the Venn diagram of sets $x_2$ (set of sets; exhaustive) such that each of its (i.e.: $x_1$'s) members is a member of exactly each of the explicitly-mentioned elements of $x_3$ (set of sets; subset of $x_2$; exhaustive) and of no other elements of $x_2$. ","notes":"The Venn diagram of exactly two sets $A$ and $B$ has exactly four regions/parts which would qualify for valid submissions to $x_1$ (when $x_2$ = Set($A,B$)), namely: $A-B$, $B-A$, $A$-intersect-$B$, and the complement of $A$-union-$B$; for the first two options, see \"{kei'i}\"; under the previous assumptions, these would respectively have $x_3 = A$, $B$, Set($A,B$), and the empty set (again, RESPECTIVELY)."},{"word":"vendeta","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vendetta against $x_2$ for wrong $x_3$ with vengeance $x_4$","notes":"See {venfu}"},{"word":"vendu'a","score":1,"definition":"$v_1=x_1$ sells $v_2=x_2$ to buyer $v_3=x_3$ and includes $d_2=x_4$ for a discounted price of (default free) $v_4=x_5$ ","notes":"cf {vecnu} {dunda} example: do te vendu'a pa tanxe fo pa tanxe li pi no (you buy one box and get one half off)"},{"word":"venfu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ takes revenge on/retaliates against $x_{2}$ (person) for wrong $x_{3}$ (nu) with vengeance $x_{4}$ (nu).","notes":"Also avenge; (adjective:) $x_1$ is vengeful. See also {sfasa}, {cnemu}."},{"word":"venmi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vending machine, selling/stocking $x_2$","notes":"See {vecnu}, {minji}"},{"word":"venrelu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (aspect/state/object) is easy for $x_2$ to gain/acquire but hard for $x_2$ to lose/fail to maintain, according to judgment/standard $x_3$.","notes":"Certain diseases, wealth, and other things fall into this category. \"Hard come, easy go\" (example: respect, trust): {to'e} {venrelu}; \"easy come, easy go\": {arkadi'u}."},{"word":"vensa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is spring/springtime [warming season] of year $x_{2}$ at location $x_{3}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is vernal.","notes":"See also {citsi}, {crisa}, {critu}, {dunra}."},{"word":"vensraitu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Spring time/vernal [warming season] in the northern hemisphere and Autumn/autumnal [cooling season] in the southern hemisphere of year $x_2$ and for celestial body $x_3$.","notes":"This word unifies opposite seasons so that one can more easily reference something like \"the (northern) vernal equinox\" without having to specify hemisphere, nor without having to specify two different descriptions for the same point in time. One can now say \"Yuri's Night begins in the northern Spring and southern Autumn\" without difficulty and without making it sound like it might depend on location or happen multiple times per year. See also: \"{vensa}\", \"{critu}\", \"{crisaunra}\", \"{critoinsa}\", \"{dunraisa}\"."},{"word":"vensysenva","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ ultradreams about $x_2=s_2$","notes":"x1 engages in extended intense imagination/daydreaming, similar to a waking dream. Generally connected with a trance-like state of consciousness, and typically combined with roleplay if x1 is multiple people. This word is not a jvajvo; its etymology is based on the symbolism of spring, with events in this state tending to 'spring' out of nowhere, and a certain magical spirit sprouting to life, combined with the fact that {vensa} and {senva} are anagrams."},{"word":"vente","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is the ventral part of body $x_2$","notes":"Opposite of dorsum. Not necessarily should be the frontal part of the body. See also {bekpi}, {betfu}, {flira}"},{"word":"ventile","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a valve"},{"word":"venvei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=vr_1$ is a record of $x_2=ve_1$ [seller] having sold $x_3=ve_2$ [goods/service/commodity] to buyer $x_4=ve_3$ for amount/cost/expense $x_5=ve_4$, stored on medium $x_6=vr_4$.","notes":"Cf. {vecnu}, {vreji}"},{"word":"venxa'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mailer about $v_2$ from $x_3=v_1$ for audience $x_2=v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {vecnu}, {xatra}, {cuntu}, {zaircu'u}, {zairsnucu'u}, {venynoicu'u}, {venxatrycu'u}, {zacfoncu'u}, {faircu'u}, {vencu'u}."},{"word":"venxatrycu'u","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ the direct mail business/activity/function for goods/products/services/activities $v_2$ from/by $x_3=v_1$ to audience $x_2=v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {vecnu}, {xatra}, {cuntu}, {zaircu'u}, {zairsnucu'u}, {venynoicu'u}, {venxa'a}, {zacfoncu'u}, {faircu'u}, {vencu'u}."},{"word":"venynoi","score":4,"definition":"$n_1$ is an advertisement about $n_2=v_2$ by $n_3=v_1$ to intended audience $n_4=v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {vecnu}, {notci}, {venynoicu'u}, {zairsnucu'u}, {karni}, {cradi}, {tivni}."},{"word":"venynoicu'u","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ the advertising business/activity/function about goods/products/services/activities $n_2=v_2$ from/by $n_2=v_1$ to audience $n_4=v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {vecnu}, {notci}, {cuntu}, {venynoi}, {zaircu'u}, {zairsnucu'u}, {venxatrycu'u}, {zacfoncu'u}, {faircu'u}, {vencu'u}."},{"word":"venzmi","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is a vending machine offering $v_2$ to $v_3$ for sale cost $v_4$ under condition $z_3$."},{"word":"venzula","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects culture/nationality/language/geography of Venezuela in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"ve'o","selmaho":"VEhO","score":100000,"definition":"right mathematical bracket."},{"word":"ve'obu","selmaho":"BY*","score":1,"definition":"letteral: right bracket (letteral)."},{"word":"ve'oi","selmaho":"VEhO","score":1,"definition":"Close all open mathematical brackets.","notes":"If there are n still-open mathematical brackets (that is: unpaired \"{vei}\"s) prior to this word, then this word (without subscript) is equivalent to \"{ve'o} ve'o ... ve'o\" (where there are n \"ve'o\"s in that string). If it is \"{xi}\"-subscripted by a nonnegative integer m, then it closes all except (that is, using the previous notation: n minus) the m outermost still-open mathematical brackets; the word unsubscripted is equivalent to as if it were subscripted with {no} (0) and \"ve'o\" is equivalent to \"ve'oi xi {pa}\"; \"ve'oi xi {ro}\" has no effect."},{"word":"vepa'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"panra modal, 4nd place (standard/geometry) similarly; similar by standard ..."},{"word":"vepre","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a non-binary child/kid/juvenile [a young person] of age $x_2$ immature by standard $x_3$.","notes":"See discussion associated with \"{dinti}\" concerning whether this meaning is restricted to \"affirmatively nonbinary\" or whether it is more general. Word dispreferred in metaphor/example as sexist or exclusionary (use instead \"{verba}\"). See also: \"{nixli}\", \"{nanla}\", \"{verba}\", \"{bersa}\", \"{tixnu}\", \"{nunmu}\"."},{"word":"vepu'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100001,"definition":"pruce modal, 4th place (set of stages) passing through processing stages ..."},{"word":"verai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"traji modal, 4th place (set) -est; most extremely; superlative among ..."},{"word":"verba","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a child/kid/juvenile [a young person] of age $x_{2}$, immature by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Not necessarily human. See also {cifnu}, {makcu}, {citno}, {panzi}, {nanla}, {nixli}, se {rirni}, {bersa}."},{"word":"verbakni","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=c_1$ is a stirk/yearling [young cattle/beef-producer/bovine], of age $n_2$, immature/defined as a stirk/yearling by standard $n_3$, of species/breed $b_2$."},{"word":"verbanfi","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a tadpole/polliwog of amphibian species/breed $x2$","notes":"from {verba} + {banfi}"},{"word":"vercedra","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is the childhood (time of being a child) of $v_1$.","notes":"Cf. {cedra}, {verba}, {kamve'a}."},{"word":"vercka","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a crib made of $c_2$ for a child $c_3$=$v_1$ of age $v_2$.","notes":"not necessarily with bars; see also {slicka}"},{"word":"verclibau","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=c_3$ is a native language of $b_2=v_1=c_1$ to express $b_3$."},{"word":"vercone","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a version of $x_2$","notes":"Synonym: {versiio}"},{"word":"verfavzu'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a developmental disability that hinders/disrupts $x_2$'s ability to do $x_3$","notes":"For example \"lo me'oi autism cu verfavzu'i da lopu'u tavla je jikca\". Place structure is based on {xadzu'i}."},{"word":"verfi'e","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a fry/whitebait of species $x2$","notes":"from {verba} + {finpe}"},{"word":"verjo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a/the penis [body-part] of $x_2$","notes":"French \"verge\"; Spanish \"verga\"; cf. {pinji}, {nakpinji}"},{"word":"verku'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a take care of with taken care of-child $x_{2}$."},{"word":"verntineidja","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a teenager of age $x_2$.","notes":"Refers to humans who are at least 13 years old, but younger than 20 years. See also: {verba}."},{"word":"versiio","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a version of $x_2$","notes":"See {ve} {farvi}, {mupli}"},{"word":"verteba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vertebra of body or body-part $x_2$","notes":"See also {bongu}, {bekpi}"},{"word":"verture","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an overture (a piece at the beginning of a musical work) in style $x_2$","notes":"See {zgike}"},{"word":"veslabjvezirspa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a spring snowflake (Leucojum vernum) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"veslelxe","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mayflower/maylily/lily-of-the-valley of species/strain $x_2$","notes":"Latin \"Convallaria\". Composed of {vensa} (spring) and experimental gismu {lelxe}."},{"word":"vetai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"tamsmi modal, 4th place similarly; sharing ideal form in property ...","notes":"{tamsmi} is $x_1$ resembles $x_2$ sharing ideal form/shape $x_3$ in property $x_4$"},{"word":"veti'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"tcika modal, 4th place (for letters) as a time at location ..."},{"word":"ve'u","selmaho":"VEhA","score":100000,"definition":"location tense interval: a large region of space."},{"word":"ve'urzvocma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sells service $x_2$ to buyer $x_3$ for small/discounted price $x_4$.","notes":"{rafybri}. See also {kargu}."},{"word":"vi","selmaho":"VA","score":100002,"definition":"location tense distance: here at ... ; at or a very short/tiny distance from ..."},{"word":"vi'a","selmaho":"VIhA","score":100000,"definition":"dimensionality of space interval tense: 2-space interval; throughout an area."},{"word":"vi'amde","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to two-dimensional space in aspect $x_2$; $x_1$ is two-dimensional","notes":"cf. {vi'imde}, {vi'umde}, {vi'emde}."},{"word":"vibgle","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ (giver) has vaginal sex with $g_2=v_2$ (receiver).","notes":"Cf. {gletu}, {molgle}, {gaxygle}."},{"word":"vibna","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the vagina [body-part] of $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cinse}, {gletu}, {pinji}, {plibu}, {vlagi}, {mabla}."},{"word":"vibnrbarpinji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the gynosome/female intermittent sexual organ [body-part] of $x_2$","notes":"This is a penetrative sexual organ used by females (egg-bearers) to penetrate and extract sperm and possibly seminal fluid from sexual partners. It is not a clitoris (as of a vagina into which sperm is injected)."},{"word":"vibykafke","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=v_2$ farts out $k_2$ [predominantly gaseous] from vagina $k_3=v_1$.","notes":"Cf. {vibna}, {kafke}."},{"word":"vicma'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an eraser word","notes":"This corresponds to selma'o SI, SA and SU in Lojban."},{"word":"vicra'e","score":2,"definition":"$v_1=r_1$ cuts (removes during editing) $v_2=r_2$ from $v_3$ leaving $v_4$.","notes":"Cf. {vimcu}, {ralte}, {fukra'e}, {fukpu'i}."},{"word":"victerlu'i","score":2,"definition":"$v_2=l_3$ is trash/rubbish/garbage/refuse removed from $v_3=l_2$ by $v_1=l_1$ (agent)","notes":"Cf. {dertu}, {festi}, {se} {jinsa}"},{"word":"vidbi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is poisoned, suffering from the effects of poison or venom $x_2$."},{"word":"vidgapci","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=v_1$ is poison gas under conditions $g_3$."},{"word":"vidni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a video monitor/CRT/screen [machine] serving function $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {skina}, ve {tivni}."},{"word":"vidnyja'o","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=v_1$ (video monitor/screen) displays $j_2$ to $j_3$; $j_2$ is the display of monitor $j_1=v_1$ shown to $j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {vidni}, {jarco}, {ekra}."},{"word":"vidnyjarco","score":-1,"definition":"$j=1_v=1$ (video monitor/screen) displays $j_2$ to $j_3$; $j_2$ is the display of monitor $j_1=v_1$ shown to $j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {vidni}, {jarco}, {ekra}."},{"word":"vidnyselclu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_2$ completely fills the display of monitor/screen $x_2=c_1=v_1$; $x_1=c_2$ is “in fullscreen”.","notes":"$x_1=c_2$ is not very specific here. It could refer, for example, to a computer program ({samtci}), a window ({pevyca'o zei uidje}), a movie ({skina}) or something else."},{"word":"vidnysle","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a pixel of screen $s_2=v_1$."},{"word":"vidnyxra","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a screenshot showing $p_2$, made by $p_3$ (user), in medium $p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {vidni}, {pixra}."},{"word":"vidrebjukni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a scorpion."},{"word":"vidru","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a virus of species/breed/defining property $x_{2}$ capable of infecting [at] $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {jurme}."},{"word":"vidvaubra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has great venomousness, relatively to the average among $x_2$."},{"word":"vidvi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the video/(possibly changing) visual content to/of recording/broadcast $x_2$ displayed/produced by medium/device $x_3$","notes":"Differs from {tivni} in that a given broadcast may have multiple sensory components, but this one deals only with the visual ones; $x_2$ may also not be televized/broadcasted (it could even be a static painting). It differs from {viska} in that no observer is necessary; a recording inherently has or does not have visual content. See also: {snavi}."},{"word":"vidyplin","score":1,"definition":"Name: Venus","notes":"A {jvocmevo} meaning \"{vindu} {plini}\", or \"toxic planet\". Named so because, in the words of Carl Sagan, it is the planet \"most like Hell\". See also {relplin} {remsol} {stoplin} {remted} {remlur} {xunplin} {balplin} {melplin}."},{"word":"vi'e","selmaho":"VIhA","score":100000,"definition":"dimensionality of space interval tense: 4-space interval; throughout a spacetime."},{"word":"vi'ecpe","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=v_2$ invites $ c_3=v_1$ to $v_2$ (place/event) in manner $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {vitke}, {cpedu}, {zvacpe}."},{"word":"vi'ei'e","selmaho":"PA5","score":2,"definition":"digit/number: Lévy-Khinchin constant $γ = e^{(π^2)/(12Log_e(2))} ≈ 3.2758…$","notes":"Some definitions of a constant likewise named are the natural logarithm of this number."},{"word":"vi'emde","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to four-dimensional space in aspect $x_2$; $x_1$ is four-dimensional","notes":"cf. {vi'imde}, {vi'amde}, {vi'umde}."},{"word":"vi'ertarci","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a guest star with stellar properties $t_2$","notes":"Includes both novae and supernovae."},{"word":"vi'etnama","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Vietnamese in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"vi'e zei saske","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ is a science of physics based on methodlogy $x_2=s_3$.","notes":"The branch of science concerned with the study of properties and interactions of space, time, matter and energy. See {saske}"},{"word":"vifne","score":100000,"definition":"(adjective:) $x_{1}$ is fresh/unspoiled.","notes":"See also {fusra}."},{"word":"vi'i","selmaho":"VIhA","score":100000,"definition":"dimensionality of space interval tense: 1-space interval; along a line."},{"word":"vi'imde","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to one-dimensional space in aspect $x_2$; $x_1$ is one-dimensional","notes":"cf. {vi'amde}, {vi'umde}, {vi'emde}."},{"word":"vijblo","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is an aircraft carrier carrying $b_2$, propelled by $b_3$.","notes":"Cf. {vinji}, {bloti}, {ni'ablo}, {brabrajamblo}, {brajamblo}, {cmajamblo}, {badjamblo}. "},{"word":"vijli'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=v_2$ departs with an airplane from $c_2$ via route $c_3$."},{"word":"vijysazri","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ maneuvers/pilots/is a pilot of aircraft $v_1=s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {vinji}, {sazri}."},{"word":"vijysoi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a paratrooper in military unit $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {vinji}, {sonci}."},{"word":"vijytcana","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is an airport in transport system $t_2$ for aircraft of type $v_2$ propelled by $v_3$","notes":"from {vinji} {tcana}."},{"word":"vikcigla","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a/the mucous gland secreting mucus $c_2$, of body $c_3$."},{"word":"vikmi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [body] excretes waste $x_{2}$ from source $x_{3}$ via means/route $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {cigla}, {kalci}, {pinca}, {xasne}."},{"word":"viknu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is thick/viscous under conditions $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {denmi}, {snipa}."},{"word":"vikselcigla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is mucus produced by organ/membrane $x_2$ in body $x_3$"},{"word":"viktsispa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is mistletoe of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"vikyjdu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ = $v_1$ = $j_1$ is a quantity of putty (viscous/thick semisolid-semiliquid) of composition $x_2$ = $j_2$, viscous/thick under conditions $x_3$ = $v_2$; $x_1$ is putty (or has the texture/characteristics thereof)"},{"word":"vilcarbi'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tornado/whirlwind"},{"word":"vilco","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is willing to do/be $x_2$ (property)","notes":"Distinct from \"djica\" in that one may be willing to do something even if one does not want to do it. cf. {vi'o}"},{"word":"vilgunma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a group of mob","notes":"from {vlile} + {gunma}"},{"word":"vilka'a","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ slashes/violently cuts $x_2$ into pieces $x_3$"},{"word":"vilmu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x1=v1=m1$ dashes to $x2=m2$ from $x3=m3$ via $x4=m4$"},{"word":"vilsi'e","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=v_1$ is a blizzard/snowstorm at place/region $x_2$."},{"word":"viltce","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is very/extremely violent.","notes":"Cf. {vlile}, {mutce}."},{"word":"vilti'a","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=v_1$ is a storm at place/region $t_2$.","notes":"Cf. {vlile}, {tcima}."},{"word":"vi ma","selmaho":"VA*","score":100000,"definition":"sumti question asking for a location: at/near what?."},{"word":"vimcu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ removes/subtracts/deducts/takes away $x_{2}$ from $x_{3}$ with/leaving result/remnant/remainder $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also appropriates, confiscates; alienation is inherent. See also {lebna}, {muvdu}, {cpacu}, {canci}, {cliva}, {jdika}."},{"word":"vimku'a","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is a loo/water closet/[room with toilet], in which $x_2=v_1$ excretes $x_3=v_2$, in home/building/structure $x_4=k_2$ surrounded by partitions/walls/ceiling/floor $x_5=k_3$ (mass/jo'u)","notes":"From {vimstizu}. As distinct from {lumku'a}, which is a room that primarily features washing facilities, this is a room that primarily features a means of relieving one's self."},{"word":"vimkumstu","score":2,"definition":"$s1=k1$ is an inherent/inalienable room of excretion.","notes":"Also known as “bathroom”. Useful for briefly asking for its location: “ma vimkumstu”"},{"word":"vimstizu","score":5,"definition":"$s_1$ is a toilet for $v_1$ to excrete $v_2$ from source $v_3$ via means/route $v_4$"},{"word":"vimstu","score":2,"definition":"$stuzi_1$ is a public convenience area, toilet, lavatory, WC area, restroom (not limited to buildings or rooms in them) for $vikmi_1$ excreting waste $vikmi_{2}$ from source $vikmi_{3}$ via means/route $vikmi_{4}$.","notes":"See also {vimku'a}."},{"word":"vimtizbru","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a toilet brush with bristles $b_3$.","notes":"See also: {vimstizu}, {burcu}."},{"word":"vin","score":1,"definition":"Vienna","notes":"German: Wien [viːn]"},{"word":"vincra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is (in) the foreground of $x_2$ by frame of reference $x_3$","notes":"cf. {jvinu}, {crane}. See also {vinti'e}, {catlu}, {viska}."},{"word":"vindu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is poisonous/venomous/toxic/a toxin to $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {since}."},{"word":"vinji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an airplane/aircraft [flying vehicle] for carrying passengers/cargo $x_{2}$, propelled by $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {vofli}, {sabnu}."},{"word":"vinmirtci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mirror"},{"word":"vinpa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a deliberately placed sign meaning $x_2$ to $x_3$ ($x_2$ being relevant to $x_3$'s situation when perceiving $x_1$)","notes":"See also {sinxa}, {finti}, {ganse}. A vinpa1 is often (but does not have to be) a physical sign board."},{"word":"vinreju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a scorpion."},{"word":"vinsmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ looks like/is similar in appearance to $x_2$ to observer $x_3$"},{"word":"vinta","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (user/consumer) is an addict of/is addicted to substance/entity/experience $x_2$ by standard $x_3$","notes":"Implies physiological need; the nature of x2 does not matter, only the response of x1. Quite arguably, anything other than an experience filling in x2 is sumti-raising. Is not necessarily bad; for example, one can be addicted to life, or to the consumption and processing of sugar."},{"word":"vinti'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is (in) the background of $x_2$ by frame of reference $x_3$","notes":"cf. {jvinu}, {trixe}. See also {vincra}, {viska}, {catlu}."},{"word":"vinzoru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (set of tuples) is the $x_4$-Winsorized data formed from data set $x_2$ (set of tuples), Winsorizing with respect to variable $x_3$.","notes":"$x_4$ (li; between 0 inclusive and 1 inclusive) is the threshold; any and only $x_3$ values which are more extreme than what $x_4$ allows will be replaced. In other words, any $x_3$ value in/as an entry of a tuple in $x_2$ which is less than the $((1-x_4)/2)$th-quantile value of $x_3$ in/from set $x_2$ is replaced by the $((1-x_4)/2)$th-quantile value of $x_3$ in/from set $x_2$; any $x_3$ value in/as an entry of a tuple in $x_2$ which is greater than the $(1-((1-x_4)/2))$th-quantile value of $x_3$ in/from set $x_2$ is reppaced by the $(1-((1-x_4)/2))$th-quantile value of $x_3$ in/from set $x_2$; all other values of $x_3$ in/as an entry of a tuple in $x_2$ remain unchanged; the newly generated set of tuples is $x_1$."},{"word":"vi'o","selmaho":"COI","score":100000,"definition":"vocative: wilco (ack and will comply)."},{"word":"vi'oi'au","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso unary operator: the set of all fixed points of function a","notes":"The output is an (unordered) set of all of the fixed/stationary/self-mapping points of the input function a; in other words, it the set of all x that are in the domain of a such that a(x) = x. Beware that a may have a larger range than intended (for example, e^x makes sense even for some matrix-valued x). Use {mau'au} for quoting a."},{"word":"vi'olbaso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a contrabass/double bass tuned to $x_2$","notes":"Largest member of the violin family. See also {vi'olni}, {vi'olta}, {vi'olcelo}."},{"word":"vi'olcelo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cello/violoncello tuned to key $x_2$","notes":"Replaces the obsolete {violtcelo}. See also {vi'olni}, {vi'olta}."},{"word":"vi'olni","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a violin tuned to key $x_2$","notes":"See also {vi'olta}, {vi'olcelo}."},{"word":"vi'olta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a viola tuned to key $x_2$","notes":"The middle child of the bowed string family. See also {vi'olni}, {vi'olcelo}."},{"word":"vi'onri'ozgu","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=c_1=v_1$ is an evergreen rose (Rosa sempervirens) of species/strain $r_2$."},{"word":"vi'orbisloi","score":1,"definition":"$l_1=b_1=v_1$ is permafrost as part of $l_2$."},{"word":"vipci'e","score":0,"definition":"$c_1$ (mass) is a hierachical / subordinate system / tree (computer science sense) interrelated by hierachical property / property determining subordinate relationships / subordination in aspect [or organization principle] $c_2 = v_2$ (ka) among components $c_3$ displaying common property $c_4$ (ka) with leaves $v_1$ and topmost / root element $v_3$.","notes":"Made from {vipsi} + {ciste}."},{"word":"vipkagni","score":2,"definition":"$k_1=v_1$ is a subsidiary company to $k_2=v_3$ chartered/mandated for purpose $k_3$.","notes":"From {vipsi}, {kagni}. "},{"word":"vipnoltru","score":1,"definition":"$v_1=t_1$ is the appointed governor/governor-general/lieutenant-governor over territory $t_2$ representing principal $v_3$","notes":"Cf. {vipsi}, {nobli}, {turni}, {nolraitru}, {vliraitru}, {gugja'a}, {truralju}, {trupauja'a}."},{"word":"vipsi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a deputy/vice/subordinate in aspect [or organization principle] $x_{2}$ (ka) to principal $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also assistant, adjutant. See also {krati}, {sidju}."},{"word":"viptru","score":-1,"definition":"$v_1=t_1$ is the appointed governor/governor-general/lieutenant-governor over territory $t_2$ representing principal $v_3$","notes":"Cf. {vipsi}, {nobli}, {turni}, {nolraitru}, {vliraitru}, {gugja'a}, {truralju}, {trupauja'a}."},{"word":"vipygu'e","score":2,"definition":"$g_1=v_1$ is a state/province/canton of federal state $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {vipsi}, {gugde}, {gugypau}."},{"word":"virbafo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vibraphone with playing range $x_2$, of material $x_3$","notes":"See also {glokesi}, {skilofo}, {marmiba}."},{"word":"virme","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a microscopic lifeform or life-like object or structure, of form/type/with characteristics $x_2$.","notes":"Superset of \"{jurme}\" and \"{vidru}\"; also includes things like fungal spores, prions, organelles, genetic code in and of itself, etc. It itself may not be fully alive. See also: \"{jmive}\", \"{prejume}\". In some ways this approximates the vague descriptor of \"bug\" (as in a disease) in English, although it need not have noticeable or adverse effects."},{"word":"virnkorona","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a coronavirus (subfamily Orthocoronavirinae) of species/breed/defining property $x_2$ capable of infecting [at] $x_3$.","notes":"Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) = la ny.renopasomoi ke virnkorona terbi'a SARSr-CoV = lo virnkorona be la .sarsr.kov. SARS-CoV = lo virnkorona be la .sars.kov. MERS-Cov = lo virnkorona be la .mers.kov. SARS-CoV-2 = lo virnkorona be la .sars.kov.xire \"Novel Coronavirus Pneumonia\" (a name for COVID-19) = la cnino virnkorona ke fepri inflamati"},{"word":"virnu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is brave/valiant/courageous in activity $x_{2}$ (event) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {terpa}, {darsi}."},{"word":"virparji","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=v_1$(virus/pathogen) infects $p_2=v_2$","notes":"parji is an experimental gismu. {vidru} {parji}"},{"word":"virske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$=$v_1$ is virology of viruses $s_2$ based on methodology $s_3$.","notes":"Virology is the study of viruses. See also {vidru}, {jumske}."},{"word":"virsmilanbyxu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an instance of prion $x_2$ (individual or mass) with purity $x_3$ of type/composed of protein(s) $l_1$, capable of infecting [at] $v_3$."},{"word":"virtu'ale","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is virtual compared to real $x_2$","notes":"Can be also used to describe virtual particles in physics as opposed to \"real\" particles"},{"word":"virtukai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is virtually / practically / essentially $x_2$ (ka) for purpose $x_3$ (nu/zu'o); for the purpose of $x_3$, $x_1$ might as well be $x_2$","notes":"See {virtu'ale}, {ckaji}, {kosmu}, {simlu}, {markai}"},{"word":"virxuxoli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vyhuhol of subspecies $x_2$"},{"word":"visfa'i","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=v_1$ spots $f_3=v_2$ under condition $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {facki}, {viska}."},{"word":"viska","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ sees/views/perceives visually $x_{2}$ under conditions $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also (adjective:) $x_1$ is visual; $x_3$ can include ambient lighting, background, etc. which may affect what is perceived; note that English \"see\" often means \"look\" or a more generic \"observe\", or even \"understand, know\". See also {catlu}, {jvinu}, {kanla}, {minra}, {simlu}, {djuno}, {jimpe}, {zgana}, {ganse}."},{"word":"viska'e","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is sighted/able to see under conditions $k_3$ (event/state).","notes":"See also: {narviska'e}."},{"word":"viskli","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a clear with unobstructed $x_{2}$."},{"word":"vislas","score":1,"definition":"Vistula (Wisła) River"},{"word":"vislavacimborskas","score":1,"definition":"Wisława Szymborska","notes":"Polish writer, 1923-2012. Several of her poems have been translated into Lojban."},{"word":"vislavas","score":1,"definition":"Wisława","notes":"Polish female given name."},{"word":"vismlu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ looks like (via sight) it has property $x_2$ (ka) to $x_3$ (observer)"},{"word":"visnda","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bison of species $x_2$"},{"word":"vispu'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=v_2=p_1$ is visually pleasing/aesthetic to $x_2=v_1=p_2$ under conditions $x_3=v_3$; $x_2$ likes how $x_1$ looks"},{"word":"vistci","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is an optical tool used by $v_1$ to see $v_2$.","notes":"Cf. {viska}, {tutci}, {le'otci}, {barkalyle'o}, {darvistci}. Includes but is not limited to glass-based spectacles."},{"word":"visycu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is visible to $x_2$ under conditions $x_3$"},{"word":"visygau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ makes $x_2$ see (perceive visually) $x_3$ under conditions $x_4$","notes":"One sense of \"show\", but more mechanism-specific than the English word; one can't \"visygau fi ko'a\" where ko'a is not something that can be literally seen. In these cases {arco} or {sajgau} may be preferred. Also see {jarco}."},{"word":"visysanji","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=v_1=s_1$ sees $x_2=v_2=s_2$ under conditions $x_3=v_3$"},{"word":"visyzu'i","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ prevents $x_2$ from being seen by $x_3$; $x_1$ covers/obstructs view of/blocks $x_2$."},{"word":"vitci","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is irregular/occasional/intermittent in property/action/aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {ranji}, {rufsu}, {suksa}."},{"word":"vitke","score":10001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a guest/visitor of $x_{2}$ at place/event $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ visits $x_{2}$/$x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {friti}, {klama}, {zasni}, {xabju}, {zvati}."},{"word":"vitno","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is permanent/lasting/[eternal] in property $x_{2}$ (ka) by standard $x_{3}$ [time-span/expectant one].","notes":"Also everlasting. See also {stodi}, {cimni}, {zasni}, {manfo}, {stali}."},{"word":"vi'u","selmaho":"VIhA","score":100000,"definition":"dimensionality of space interval tense: 3-space interval; throughout a space."},{"word":"vi'umde","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to three-dimensional space in aspect $x_2$; $x_1$ is three-dimensional","notes":"cf. {vi'imde}, {vi'amde}, {vi'emde}."},{"word":"vizbei","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ brings cargo $b_2$ here from $x_3=b_4$ over path $x_4=b_5$."},{"word":"vlabacru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1=b_1$ pronounces $x_3=v_1$ as $x_2=b_2$."},{"word":"vlaba'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=b_1$ pronounces $x_3=v_1$ as $x_2=b_2$."},{"word":"vlacku","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a dictionary concerning $c_3$ authored by $c_3$ intended for $c_4$ in medium $c_5$."},{"word":"vlagenkle","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the part-of-speech / grammatical class of word $x_2$, which means or has function $x_{3}$ in language $x_{4}$.","notes":"= {pevyselma'o}; Generalization of {selma'o}, to be usable for non-cmavo and words from other languages. See {ma'oi}"},{"word":"vlagi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the vulva [body-part] of $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cinse}, {gletu}, {pinji}, {plibu}, {vibna}, {mabla}."},{"word":"vlagri","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a verse/stanza with property (ka) $g_2$ meaning $v_2$ in language $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {valsi}, {girzu}, {vlali'i}, {jufmei}, {pempau}."},{"word":"vlakamsmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the similarity relation between all members of set $x_2$ (set of quoted words) such that they all mean esentially one common thing $x_3$ and are considered to be identical in any meaningful way in language $x_4$.","notes":"Members of $x_2$ need to be formally different words (could be expressed in IPA or careful pronunciation); some of them may not be, as transcribed, proper words in the language. If a language lacks a minimal pair which distinguishes paired phonés, then any strings which nominally differ in only such pairs will belong to $x_2$ of this word in that language; in other words allophonic but not phonemic differences produce such similarities. But even with minimal pairs, some words may not be distinguishable. This word refers to indistinguishability in the form of a word as well as its meaning/usage; so, homophones are not necessarily similar in this sense, nor are synonyms. The combination of both qualities does produce such similarities in spoken English (not necessarily written English, since the orthography is not phonemic). In English, phonation duration and, in some cases, certain phonation qualities (such as tonation, voicing, nasalation, place of articulation, aspiration, etc. (again: only in some cases)) do not distinguish words. Dialectal differences usually produce such similarities too (a U.S. English speaker and a UK English speaker will say the word \"car\" differently but will agree about everything concerning it, including its rhyming qualities in their dialects, its meaning, and its spelling). In Lojban, phonation duration (such as \".{yyy} \" versus merely \".{y} \"; but notice that some transcriptions are interpreted as producing multiphthongs/glides/syllabification, so \".{iii} \" is distinct from mere \".{i} \") and minor differences in place of articulation (trilled \"r\" versus English \"r\", for example) and sometimes voicing (for nasals, rhotics, laterals, and presently xy) do not produce word distinctions; so, they will generate such similarities in Lojban. Additionally any pair of words which come into {gimkamsmikezypro} (or similar for {zi'evla}) in Lojban have such a similarity in Lojban."},{"word":"vlakansi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a set of words that occur together meaning $x_2$ in language $x_3$; $x_1$ is a collocation"},{"word":"vlakemlerpoi","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a string in character set $l_2$ representing word $v_1$ meaning $v_2$ in language $v_3$","notes":"also $p_1$ is a spelling for $v_1$. See {lerpoi}."},{"word":"vlakra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an etymology of word $x_2$ meaning $x_3$ in language $x_4$"},{"word":"vlaleci'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a script/orthography for language $x_2$","notes":"See {vlalepo}, {lerfu}, {ciste}"},{"word":"vlalei","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a word type within (language) $k_2=v_3$, with defining property $k_3$ (ka).","notes":"The vlalei of lojban are {cmevla}, {brivla} and {cmavo}. See also: {selma'o}, {vlagenkle}."},{"word":"vlalepo","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the spelling of the word $x_2$ in script/orthography $x_3$ // $x_1$ is a character string representing word $x_2$.","notes":"Shortening of {vlalerpoi}. Use {me'o} to spell the letters for $x_1$. Also see {vlaleci'e}"},{"word":"vlalerpoi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the spelling of the word $x_2$ in script/orthography $x_3$ // $x_1$ is a character string representing word $x_2$.","notes":"Use {me'o} to spell the letters for $x_1$. zi'evla form: {vlalepo}. Also see {vlalerpoici'e}."},{"word":"vlalerpoici'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a script/orthography for language $x_2$","notes":"See {vlalerpoi}, {lerfu}, {ciste}"},{"word":"vlale'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a letter (alphabetical character, non-numeric) of in alphabet/character set $x_2$ representing $x_3$"},{"word":"vlali'i","score":4,"definition":"$l_1$ is a line of text defined by set of words/string $l_2$ meaning $x_3=v_2$ in language $x_4=v_3$.","notes":"See also {valsi}, {linji}, {lerpinsle}, {jufra}, {jufmei}, {vlagri}, {pempau}"},{"word":"vlali'ifa'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (se'e?) is a line terminator (eg \\n, CRLF, ...) of file(s) $x_2$"},{"word":"vlalikei","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ [mass/sequence] plays the Lojban word chaining game (vlalinkei) with ruleset $x_2$ and winner $x_3$ with resulting sentence $x_4$ against world champion $x_6$ for fabulous cash prize $x_7$ and endorsement deal(s) $x_8$ groupies $x_9$ (except they probably go earlier), played at time $x_{10}$ at location $x_{11}$ and honorific title $x_{12}$ breaking record(s) $x_{13}$ with mindless spectators $x_{14}$ taking time $x_{15}$ [amount] containing most frequently used word $x_{16}$ (zo) and not using perfectly good words $x_{17}$ (zo) displaying new strategy/trick $x_{18}$ supervised by $x_{19}$ with referee $x_{20}$ and used message transmission system $x_{21}$ time limit per move $x_{22}$ shortest move of the game $x_{23}$ broadcast on TV network(s) $x_{24}$ with Neilson ratings $x_{25}$ supplanting previously most watched show $x_{26}$ winning new fans $x_{27}$ who formerly played $x_{28}$ which is inferior for reasons $x_{29}$ by standard $x_{30}$ with banned words $x_{31}$ with words winning additional points $x_{32}$ with climax of suspense $x_{33}$ and best comeback $x_{34}$"},{"word":"vlamei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is text consisting of words $x_2$ meaning $x_3$ in language $x_4$."},{"word":"vlamojyzilcmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=z_1=m_2$ [set] is the vocabulary remembered/used/retrievable by $x_2=m_1$ about subject $x_3=m_3$; $x_1$ are the words $x_2$ can recall about $x_3$.","notes":"From {valsi} {morji} {zilcmi}. A more precise near-synonym of {vlaselmo'i}."},{"word":"vlanalri'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=v_1=r_1$ is a slang/informal word meaning $x_2=v_2$ in language $x_3=v_3$."},{"word":"VLANDeren","score":1,"definition":"Flanders."},{"word":"vlanuncau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=n_1$ is a lexical gap, the lack of a word meaning/causing $x_2=v_2$ in language/[lexicon] $x_3=v_3$.","notes":"From {valsi} {nuncau}."},{"word":"vlapoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a text, a sequence of words","notes":"See {valsi} {porsi}, se {cusku}, se {bacru}, {jufra}"},{"word":"vlapoici'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is an idiom, set phrase, idiomatic expression, phrasal idiom of sequence of words $x_2$ (text) with the formative feature $x_3$ (property of $x_1$)","notes":"See also {vlapoi}, {ciste}, {jufra}, {bridi}, {metfo}"},{"word":"vlapro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (word) is in some specification conflict with $x_2$ (word) according to rules/standards $x_3$ in language $x_4$.","notes":"Examples: {gimkamsmikezypro}, {jvopro}, {selvlapro}. This is intended to act as a generic class descriptor for any such conflict imaginable."},{"word":"vlasatci","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is verbatim/to the letter.","notes":"Used of text. Cf. {valsi}, {satci}, {sitna}, {jufra}"},{"word":"vlaselcu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a choice of words, chosen by $x_2$ to express $x_3$","notes":"See {valsi}, {cuxna}, {bangu}"},{"word":"vlaselkei","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a plaything-word with play $x_{2}$."},{"word":"vlaselmo'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=v_1=s_1$ is a word/set of words (able to be) recalled by $x_2=s_2$ about subject $x_3=s_3$; $x_1$ is the vocabulary retrieved by $x_2$.","notes":"From {valsi} {selmo'i}, 'word(s)-remembered'. An attempt at translating the English word 'vocabulary'. Pedantically, refers only to the words actually remembered, rather than those that are merely retrievable. {vlamojyzilcmi} ('word-remember-set') is a potentially more accurate translation of the English word."},{"word":"vlasfa","score":0,"definition":"$s_1=v_1$ (agent) reproaches $s_2$ for infraction $s_3$ (event/state/action)","notes":"from {valsi} {sfasa}"},{"word":"vlasle","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$=$v_1$ (quote) is a linguistic/conceptual lexeme for word/concept $v_2$, being the most basic subunit of $s_2$, in language $v_3$","notes":"x1 may not be a proper word on its own (may require error/foreign/rafsi quotes or the like). See also: {veljvo}, {rafsi}."},{"word":"vlaste","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=l_1$ is a dictionary with words $x_2=l_2=v_1$ in order $x_3=l_3$, medium $x_4=l_4$, and language $x_5=v_3$.","notes":"See also: {valsi}, {liste}"},{"word":"vlatai","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is the pattern/shape of word $v_1=t_2$ with meaning $v_2$ in language $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {valsi}, {tarmi}, {rafsi}, {rafske}"},{"word":"vlaturge'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the morphology of language $x_2$ for text $x_3$.","notes":"Morphology is the grammar for the structure of words. Note: in Lojban, morphology and grammar are, technically, conflated."},{"word":"vlavelcki","score":1,"definition":"$c_4$ (text) is a definition of word(s)/phrase/definiendum $c_2=v_1$ with definiens $v_2$ in language $v_3$, as defined by $c_1$."},{"word":"vlaxagji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=xa_1$ is hungry to talk about $x_2$ using words in language $x_3=v_3$. In other words, $x_1=xa_1$ wishes there existed useful words for $x_2$ in the language $x_3=v_3$."},{"word":"vlika'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ (tool/blade/force) rips/tears/shreds $k_2$ (object) into pieces $k_3$"},{"word":"vlile","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an event/state/act of violence.","notes":"See also {suksa}, {jursa}."},{"word":"vlina","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a logical alternation/disjunction, stating that $x_{2}$ (du'u) and/or $x_{3}$ (du'u) is/are true.","notes":"See also {kanxe}, cmavo list {a}, {ja}, {gi'a}, {gu'a}."},{"word":"vlinyje'u","score":2,"definition":"at least one of the statements $x_1$ (du'u) and $x_2$ (du'u) is true (logical disjunction)","notes":"Synonymous with {zilvlina}. See also {vlina}, {kaxyje'u}/{zilkanxe} (TFFF), {nibzilvlina} (TFTT), {jetydu'i} (TFFT), {jetfrica} (FTTF), zilzilo (TTTT)."},{"word":"vlinykemlojvro","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is an OR gate with input [pins] $v_2$ and output [pins] $v_3$ in circuit/system $v_4$.","notes":"Cf. {vlina}, {lojvro}."},{"word":"vlipa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ has the power to bring about $x_{2}$ under conditions $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is powerful in aspect $x_{2}$ under $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also potent, has control/mastery. See also {tsali}, {jitro}, {ruble}."},{"word":"vliraitru","score":2,"definition":"$tu_1=tr_1=v_1$ is a dictator over/in subjects/territory $tu_2$ under conditions $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {kustru}, {kusyja'a}, {nonkantru}."},{"word":"vlixlu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=v_1$ influences the power dynamics of situation $x_2=v_3$ towards end $x_3=v_2$ through means of influence $x_4$.","notes":"From {vlipa}, {xlura}."},{"word":"vo","selmaho":"PA1","score":100001,"definition":"digit/number: 4 (digit) [four]."},{"word":"vo'a","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":100001,"definition":"pro-sumti: repeats 1st place of main bridi of this sentence.","notes":"Proposed/experimental rafsi: -vob- (cf. {vobmipri})"},{"word":"vo'ai","selmaho":"SE","score":4,"definition":"conversion: move/promote 4th place to 1st position. Everything else stays in the same order.","notes":"Before: x1 x2 x3 x4 x5, after: x4 x1 x2 x3 x5. Has the same effect as \"ve te se\". Proposed rafsi: -voz-. See also {to'ai}, {xo'ai}."},{"word":"vo'au'u","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"quaternary mathematical operator: (left) convolution (a★b)(c) in structure d","notes":"a, b are integrable functions; c is the variable of input of the convolution a★b; d is the structure in which these objects and the convolution live; the convolution is applied from the left (subject to context and definitions). Domains of integration and characteristics of the integrand, etc., can be defined by d and/or by context. See also: {di'ei'o'au}."},{"word":"vob","score":-1,"definition":"a rafsi for {vo'a}","notes":"used in lujvo where two places refer to x1 e.g. x1 mipri x1 -> x1 vobmipri"},{"word":"vobmipri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=m_1=m_2$ hides from $x_2$ by method $x_3$"},{"word":"vocpi'e","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ jumps up and down on $p_2=p_3$ reaching height $p_4$ propelled by $p_5$"},{"word":"vo'e","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: repeats 2nd place of main bridi of this sentence."},{"word":"vo'ei'a","selmaho":"PA5","score":2,"definition":"digit/number: Lambert W(1) constant Ω ≈ 0.5671432904097838729999686622…","notes":"Ω*$e^Ω$ = 1."},{"word":"vofli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ flies [in air/atmosphere] using lifting/propulsion means $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cipni}, {klama}, {vinji}."},{"word":"vo'i","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: repeats 3rd place of main bridi of this sentence."},{"word":"voi","selmaho":"NOI","score":100000,"definition":"non-veridical restrictive clause used to form complicated le-like descriptions using \"ke'a\"."},{"word":"voi'a","selmaho":"KOhA","score":3,"definition":"pronoun analogical to the vo'a series for the fai-place.","notes":"The vo'a series can target all conventional places of a selbri, but not the fai-place made by a jai conversion, hence the need for this cmavo."},{"word":"voi'e","selmaho":"GOI","score":1,"definition":"titular possessive: possessive that is part of a name, e.g. \"The Summer of Love\", \"The Wars of the Roses\", \"Zeno of Elea\"","notes":"See {voi'i}, {pe}"},{"word":"voi'i","selmaho":"NOI","score":2,"definition":"titular relative clause: gives a title/name in the form of a relative clause, e.g. \"Alexander the Great\" or \"Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds\"","notes":"See comments for dialectal/proposal-related notes. For a bare title without a name or a descriptor, use {la} {poi'i}. Also see {voi'e}"},{"word":"voikla","score":2,"definition":"$k_1=v_1$ flies to destination $k_2$ from origin $k_3$ via route $k_4$ using means/vehicle $k_5=v_2$."},{"word":"voinci","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is Voynichese, related to the Voynich manuscript in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also {mifra}"},{"word":"voiple","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a paper airplane/glider of paper $x_2$"},{"word":"voisne","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1=v_1$=ko'a dreams that they are flying ($x_2=s_2$=\"lo du'u ko'a vofli\" fixed) by means $x_3=v_2$; $x_2$ is a flying dream of $x_1$; $x_1$ has flying dream $x_2$.","notes":"See also {vofli}, {senva}."},{"word":"vokcinje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vocal fold of $x_2$"},{"word":"voki'o","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 4,000 expressed with comma."},{"word":"vokpravelpe'u","score":2,"definition":"$x1$=$p4$ is the locus/place of (vocal) articulation of sound/vocal product $x2$=$v1$=$c2$ made by instrument/locus/vocalization tool $x3$=$p3$ in individual speaker $x4$=$v2$=$c1$=$p1$","notes":"x3 will most likely be loci of the surface of the tongue, lips, teeth, interior regions of the cheeks, uvula, epiglottis, glottis, pharynx, roof of the mouth, jaws, etc. (Arguably could apply to regions of crickets legs aand other parts of the body for various organisms/entities, including humans; but it must be \"vocal\" in a generalized sense)."},{"word":"voksa","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a voice/speech sound of individual $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {sance}, {tirna}, {bacru}."},{"word":"voksli","score":1,"definition":"voice $x_1=s_1=v_1$ of individual $x_3=v_2$ oscillates at frequency $x_2=s_2$."},{"word":"voksna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vocal sound (vowel, consonant...)","notes":"See also {voksnaske}, {karsna}, {zunsna}, {sance}, {voksa}."},{"word":"voksnaske","score":1,"definition":"$s_2$ is phonetics based on methodology $s_2$."},{"word":"vokta'a","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ speaks (vocally) to $x_2$ about $x_3$ in language $x_4$","notes":"{voksa} {tavla}"},{"word":"vokterplo","score":1,"definition":"$p_3$ is the glottis/vocal folds of $v_2$.","notes":"Used in phonological jargon. cf. {zunsna}"},{"word":"vokygenkantu","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a minimal phonological feature of language $k_2=g_2$."},{"word":"vokygenske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is phonology based on methodology $s_3$."},{"word":"volapuk","score":1,"definition":"Volapük.","notes":"{banvu'olu}"},{"word":"volbifce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a wasp that is not an ant","notes":"See {bifce}, {manti}."},{"word":"volbolo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a volleyball."},{"word":"volfalnu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a kite.","notes":"From {falnu}, {vofli} (f2, f3, v2 subsumed). See also {volfanjacta'o}."},{"word":"volfanjacta'o","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$=$d_1$=$f_1$=$v_1$ is a board for use in water/(wind/kite)surfingboard/bodyboard/wakeboard of material/property $t_2$.","notes":"From {tanbo}, {djacu}, {falnu}, {vofli} (f2, f3, v2 subsumed). See also sufingboard (={bonjacta'o}), windsurfingboard (={fanjacta'o}), wakesurfingboard (={blobonjacta'o})."},{"word":"volmna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ flies/swims through fluid $x_2$ using means of propulsion/lift $x_3$.","notes":"Combines the notions of {vofli} and {limna} which are subtypes of this notion. This is done in the spirit of {xamsi}, which pertains to/can consist of all/any fluids. It is less general than {kesfi} (it is something like \"kesfi be lo xamsi be fi $x_2$\")."},{"word":"volratcu","score":0,"definition":"$r_1=v_1$ volratcu $r_2$.","notes":"Cf. {vofli}, {ratcu}."},{"word":"volsmacu","score":3,"definition":"$s_1=v_1$ is a bat (flying mammal of order Chiroptera) of species/breed $s_2$"},{"word":"volsu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ does a flight dive."},{"word":"voltolka'ecpi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bird which is essentially incapable of sustained flight, of taxon $x_2$","notes":"For birds which, consequently, primarily walk, see also: {dzucpi}; this word refers to a superclass thereof."},{"word":"volve","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ returns to $x_2$ from $x_3$; $x_1$ moves/gives back to $x_2$ from $x_3$.","notes":"x1 goes back/reverts/retreats; (x2 may be a location or a person or an event/situation; the latter may also be expressed with {krefu} or {rapli} and a causative like {rinka}/{rikygau}). See also {benji}, {krefu}, {rapli}, {rinka}. For 'return something to something' use {volvygau} or {xruti}."},{"word":"volvygau","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) returns $x_2$ to origin/earlier state $x_3$ from $x_4$; $x_1$ moves/gives $x_2$ back to $x_3$ from $x_4$.","notes":"x3 may be a location or a person or an event/situation; the latter may also be expressed with {krefu} or {rapli} and a causative like {rinka}/{rikygau}). See also {benji}, {krefu}, {rapli}, {rinka}."},{"word":"volvygrana","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a boomerang","notes":"See {volve}, {grana}"},{"word":"vombatu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a wombat (family Vombatidae) of species/breed $x_2$"},{"word":"vomoi","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantified selbri: convert 4 to ordinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is fourth among $x_{2}$ ordered by rule $x_{3}$."},{"word":"vonblikubli","score":3,"definition":"$k_1$ is/are (a) tetrahedron(s)/tetrahedra/regular polyhedron [3-dimensional shape/form] composed of four triangular sides $k_3=b_3$."},{"word":"vonca'u","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a 4-dimensional spacetime/region occupied by $x_2$ .","notes":"See also {vi'e}"},{"word":"vondei","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Thursday of week $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {jednvo}."},{"word":"vondi'o","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ is a caltrop (tetrahedral nail) of size $d_2$ made of $d_3$."},{"word":"vonfu'ivla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=v_1=f_1$ is a stage 4 fu'ivla meaning $x_2=v_2$, based on word $x_3=f_2$ in language $x_4$.","notes":"'stage 4 fu'ivla' is a term specific to Lojban and described in 'The Complete Lojban Language', chapter 4, section 7. The definition is similar to that of {fu'ivla}, but with the x3 place of {fu'ivla} omitted. x1 is assumed to be a word in Lojban as the concept doesn't make much sense for other languages. See also {pavyfu'ivla} - 'stage 1 fu'ivla', {relfu'ivla} - 'stage 2 fu'ivla' and {cibyfu'ivla} - 'stage 3 fu'ivla'"},{"word":"vonkulpikta","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a post-secondary non-tertiary education diploma entitling $p_2$ to entitlement/privilege $p_3$ (event/state) from school/institute/academy $c_1$ teaching subject(s) $c_3$.","notes":"Fourth level of International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED)."},{"word":"vonma'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is April/the fourth month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"vonma'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a tense word/cmavo/particle of grammatical class (selma'o) $x_2$ with meaning/function $x_3$ in usage/language $x_4$","notes":"See also: {caljveteima'o}"},{"word":"vonmast","score":1,"definition":"April.","notes":"Cf. {lanma'i}, {vonmasti}."},{"word":"vonmasti","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is April/the fourth month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {masnvo}. Cf. {pavmasti}, {nanca}."},{"word":"vonmoija'a","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ has the rank of Lieutenant Colonel/Commander/Wing Commander (equivalent of NATO OF-4) in military unit /organization $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {vo}, {moi}, {jatna}, {jemja'a}, {vairsoi}, {mumymoija'a}, {cibmoija'a}. Based on STANAG 2116: NATO Codes for Grades of Military Personnel."},{"word":"vonmoixandegji","score":1,"definition":"$xa_1=d_1$ is the ring finger of hand $xa_2=d_2$ attached to body $d_3$.","notes":"See also: {xantamji}, {relmoixandegji}, {cibmoixandegji}, {mumymoixandegji}."},{"word":"vonmomdegji","score":0,"definition":"$m_1=d_1$ is the ring finger of $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {degji}."},{"word":"vono","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 40 [forty]."},{"word":"vonono","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 400 [four hundred]."},{"word":"vonpaso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ swindles $x_2$ into state/event $x_3$ by promising $x_4$; $x_1$ commits 419/advance fee fraud.","notes":"generally $x_1$ is Nigerian, but may be in another country; see also {tcica}"},{"word":"vonplin","score":1,"definition":"Mars.","notes":"Cf. {vonplini}."},{"word":"vonplini","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is the fourth closest planet (default is Mars if p2 is the Sun) revolving around $p_2$ (default is the Sun), with planetary characteristics $p_3$, orbital parameters $p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {vonplin}, {pavyplini}, {relplini} etc.; see also {terdi}, {solri}, {mluni}, {lunra}, {plinycma}, {tarci'e}."},{"word":"vonseldansu","score":1,"definition":"$d_2$ is quadrille music accompanying dancers $d_1$ (individual, mass).","notes":"Cf. {dansu}, {seldansu}, {vonynundansu}."},{"word":"vonseltu'e","score":1,"definition":"$t_2$ is four-legged with legs $t_1$.","notes":"Cf. {vo}, {tuple}."},{"word":"vonvanci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Thursday evening of week $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"vonynundansu","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is a quadrille with dancers $d_1$ to music/rhythm $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {dansu}, {nundansu}, {vonseldansu}."},{"word":"vo'o","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: repeats 4th place of main bridi of this sentence."},{"word":"vo'oi","selmaho":"UI2","score":2,"definition":"evidential: non-veridical - veridical","notes":"cmavo for {voi}."},{"word":"vo'otka","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a vodka distilled from $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xalrvotka}, {xalka}, {jikru}, {birje}, {vanju}, {uiski}, {campania}, {vanjyjikru}, {koinka}."},{"word":"vorbiku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (shape/form) is (idealized as) a quadrilateral/two-dimensional closed shape bounded by exactly four distinct non-colinear line-segments (or circular arcs), with vertices $x_2$ (ordered cyclical list) and with additional properties $x_3$.","notes":"Bounded but not necessarily convex; the reference set of $x_1$ includes a simple hourglass diagram (two triangles touching at a vertex such that two sides of each are mutually colinear)."},{"word":"vorgreku","score":0,"definition":"$g_1$ is a doorframe/[frame of gateway/access way] of doorway/gateway/access way $g_2=v_1$."},{"word":"vorlon","score":1,"definition":"Vorlon."},{"word":"vorlu'a","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=v_1$ is a passage between $p_2=v_2$ and $p_3=v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {vorme}, {pluta}."},{"word":"vorme","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a doorway/gateway/access way between $x_{2}$ and $x_{3}$ of structure $x_{4}$.","notes":"Note: emphasis on route nature; solid door (= {vrogai}/{vrobi'u}/{vrozu'itci}). See also {canko}, {ganlo}, {kalri}, {murta}, {pagre}, {bitmu}, {kuspe}."},{"word":"vormrtori","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Shinto \"torii\" [spiritual doorway/gateway/access way] between $x_2$ and $x_3$ of location $x_4$.","notes":"Japanese 鳥居 \"torii\""},{"word":"votcan","score":2,"definition":"name: 4chan (website)","notes":"Often written as \"4tcan\""},{"word":"votkil","score":1,"definition":"Vötgil.","notes":"{votkilo}"},{"word":"votkilo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Vötgil culture/language in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"vo'u","selmaho":"KOhA4","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: repeats 5th place of main bridi of this sentence."},{"word":"vo zei sumtika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'sumti-4' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: sumti-5 | gek sumti gik sumti-4. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"vo zei zgabube","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'selbri-4' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: selbri-5 (joik-jek selbri-5 | joik stag? KE # selbri-3 /KEhE#/)*. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"vozmau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=m_4$ is the excess amount by which $x_2=m_1$ exceeds $x_3=m_2$ in property/quantity $x_4=m_3$ (ka/ni).","notes":"{zmadu} with places reordered by means of {vo'ai} promotion. Related words: {selsumji}, {velvi'u}, {vozme'a}."},{"word":"vozme'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=m_4$ is the amount by which $x_2=m_1$ is less than $x_3=m_2$ in property/quantity $x_4=m_3$ (ka/ni).","notes":"From {vo'ai} {mleca}. See also {vozmau}. Closely related to {velvi'u}, {selsumji}."},{"word":"vozyfi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ inspires $x_2$ to create $x_3$ for purpose $x_4$","notes":"= {vo'ai} {finti}. See {vefi'e}"},{"word":"vozykakpa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_4$ is a digging tool that $x_2=k_1$ uses to dig material $x_3=k_2$ out from source $x_4=k_3$.","notes":"{vo'ai} {kakpa}; kakpa with x4 promoted to x1 place. Basically synonymous with {velkakpa}."},{"word":"vozysfa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_4$ is a punishment inflicted by $x_2=s_1$ on $x_3=s_2$ for infraction $x_4=s_3$.","notes":"{sfasa} with 4th place promoted with {vo'ai}. Has the same meaning as {velsfa}, but, arguably, a more intuitive place structure."},{"word":"vozyvozylisri","score":1,"definition":"Storyteller $x_1=l_3$ tells audience $x_2=l_4$ story/tale/yarn/narrative $x_3=l_1$ about plot/subject/moral $x_4=l_2$.","notes":"{lisri} with places reordered by means of {vo'ai} promotion to echo the pattern of {tavla}."},{"word":"vrabatke","score":4,"definition":"$b_1=v_1$ is a switch/actuating lever on/for item $b_2$, with purpose $b_3$, made of material $b_4$.","notes":"Though there has been a great amount of debate in Lojbanistan over the need for a lujvo as such, I thought I would submit it anyway."},{"word":"vraga","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a lever [tool] [of apparatus] for doing $x_{2}$ [function/action], with fulcrum $x_{3}$ and arm $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {tutci}, {pulni}."},{"word":"vraike","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is kelp of genus/species $x_2$"},{"word":"vrajendu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=j_1$ is a pivot/fulcrum of lever $x_2=j_2=v_1$","notes":"from {vraga}+{jendu}"},{"word":"vrebi'o","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ lies down/becomes reclining on $x_2$"},{"word":"vrejai","score":2,"definition":"$j_1$ cuddles / snuggles $j_2$, both lying on $v_2$; with $j_3$ (part of $j_1$) at locus $j_4$ (part of $j_2$).","notes":"See also {pamjai}."},{"word":"vreji","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a record of $x_{2}$ (data/facts/du'u) about $x_{3}$ (object/event) preserved in medium $x_{4}$.","notes":"See also {sorcu}, {datni}, {papri}."},{"word":"vrepu'i","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ lays $p_2=v_1$ on/at surface/locus $p_3=v_2$.","notes":"Cf. {punji}, {vreta}."},{"word":"vreta","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ lies/rests/reclines/reposes on $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is reclining/recumbent/lying on $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cpana}, {surla}, {zutse}, {ckana}, {lazni}."},{"word":"vrici","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (set/mass/ind.) is miscellaneous/various/assorted in property $x_{2}$ (ka).","notes":"See also {manfo}, {klesi}, {girzu}, {frica}, {simsa}, {panra}."},{"word":"vricycti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is omnivorous."},{"word":"vricykricru","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is liberal/open-minded with regard to beliefs $k_2$ about subject $k_3$ under conditions $c_3$","notes":"From {vrici}, {krici}, {curmi}. Cf. {dzejdasra}, {vricykricrutrusi'o}."},{"word":"vricykricrutrusi'o","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a liberal political ideology as applied by $t_1=c_1$ among/in people/territory/domain $t_2$ based on the works of thinker $si_3$","notes":"From {vrici}, {krici}, {curmi}, {turni}, {sidbo}. Cf. {vricykricru}, {ka'irtrusi'o}, {dzejdasratrusi'o}, {fairpaltrusi'o}, {guntrusi'o}, {natpamtrusi'o}, {tsarainaitrusi'o}."},{"word":"vriska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is VRISKA SERKET."},{"word":"vrMANT","score":2,"definition":"Vermont"},{"word":"vroca'o","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=v_1$ is a French window/side-hinged window.","notes":"{vorme} {canko}; typically in pairs extending to the floor"},{"word":"vrodarxi","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ knocks at door $d_2=v_1$ to $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {vorme}, {darxi}."},{"word":"vrogai","score":4,"definition":"$g_1$ is a door/gate (movable barrier) in portal/doorway (opening) $v_1=g_2$ between $v_2$ and $v_3$, in structure $v_4$.","notes":"Also: hinged/swinging barrier or flap, sliding panel, and possibly window. Cf. {vorme}, {gacri}, {li'avro}, {kumfa}, {dinju}, {pagre}"},{"word":"vrogaibatke","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a door knob/door handle on door $b_2=g_1$ and is made of material $b_4$."},{"word":"vrogreku","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is a doorframe/[frame of gateway/access way] of doorway/gateway/access way $g_2=v_1$."},{"word":"vrojendu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the hinge upon which door $x_2$ rotates, hinge composed of material $x_3$.","notes":"Arguably applies to certain lids too."},{"word":"vrokoi","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=v_1$ is the threshold defining access through the boundary between $k_2=v_2$ and $k_3=v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {vorme}, {korbi}, {vroloi}."},{"word":"vroloi","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is the threshold/doorsill of doorway/gateway $l_2$ between $v_2$ and $v_3$ of structure $v_4$. ","notes":"Cf. {vorme}, {loldi}, {vrokoi}."},{"word":"vrostu","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a site with sited-door $x_{2}$."},{"word":"vruca'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a horn/buzzer/siren producing strident noise $c_2=s_1$, operated by $c_3$.","notes":"{savru} {cabra}"},{"word":"vrude","score":10000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is virtuous/saintly/[fine/moral/nice/holy/morally good] by standard $x_{2}$.","notes":"Holy/saintly (= {cesyvu'e}). Virtue the attribute is \"ka vrude\". See also {palci}, {xamgu}, {marde}, {zabna}."},{"word":"vrumli","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=s_1$ is a squeak/creak/quiet noise to $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {savru}, {milxe}."},{"word":"vrurapkilpra","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ makes/produces a rustling/crackling sound by process $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {savru}, {rapli}, {kinli}, {cupra}, {vruvricypra}."},{"word":"vrusi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (ka) is a taste/flavor of/emitted by $x_{2}$; $x_{2}$ tastes of/like $x_{1}$.","notes":"Also: $x_2$ tastes of seasoning $x_1$, $x_1$ is a seasoned flavor of $x_2$ (= {tsapyvu'i}); vrusi may overlap the senses of taste and smell, since the latter is a significant component of taste. See also {kukte}, {tsapi}, {cpina}, {panci}."},{"word":"vruvricypra","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ makes/produces a rich complex sound by process $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {savru}, {ricfu}, {cupra}, {vrurapkilpra}."},{"word":"vu","selmaho":"VA","score":100000,"definition":"location tense distance: far from ... ; yonder at ... ; a long distance from ..."},{"word":"vu'a","selmaho":"FAhA1","score":100000,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; west of."},{"word":"vu'ai","selmaho":"PA","score":1,"definition":"base-dependent digit: the maximum possible single-digit number expressible in the relevant number base.","notes":"Some pathologies are possible. For a non-balanced, fixed, positive, arithmetic base (such as standard binary, decimal, hexadecimal), this is one less than the base (respectively: '1', '9', 'F'); in such a case, this word is equivalent to \"vei (vei) pano (ju'u ny ve'o) vu'u pa ve'o {boi'ai}\"."},{"word":"vu'arna","score":3,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is to the west of $x_{2}$ according to frame of reference $x_{3}$.","notes":"Synonymous to {stici}. See {vu'a}. Set: {be'arna} {du'arna} {ne'urna} {vu'arna}. This set is invented for those who prefer the sumtcita over the gismu, due to all starting with different letters."},{"word":"vubla","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains/is related to/reflects (the) weak nuclear force [fundamental interaction] in manner/with properties/in state/with realization $x2$, coupling to $x3$ in manner/with strength $x4$","notes":"Also: possibly radioactive/nuclear/atomic decay/emission/fission (especially in connection with {dirce}). Proposed short rafsi: -vul-. See also: {jikfi}, {tsaba}, {dicma}, {grava}, {xigzo}"},{"word":"vudvri","score":1,"definition":"$vr_1=vi_1$ is a hero/heroic in doing $vi_2$ by standard $vr_2=vi_3$."},{"word":"vudypai","score":3,"definition":"$v_1=p_1$ is fair / does justice to $p_2$ by standard $v_2$."},{"word":"vu'e","selmaho":"UI5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: virtue - sin.","notes":"See also {vrude}, {zungi}."},{"word":"vu'enai","selmaho":"UI*5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: virtue - sin."},{"word":"vu'i","selmaho":"LAhE","score":100000,"definition":"sumti qualifier: the sequence made from set or composed of elements/components; order is vague."},{"word":"vu'ilma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of dark energy with properties $x_2$"},{"word":"vu'izga","score":2,"definition":"$z_1$ tastes $v_2$ using taste buds $z_3$ under conditions $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {vrusi}, {zgana}, {vusyga'e}, {kukte}."},{"word":"vujnu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the subtraction-difference of $x_2$ and $x_3$ (and $x_4$ etc.); $x_1 = x_2 - x_3$ [ $- x_4$ etc.]","notes":"Near-synonymous to {selsumji}, but better conveys the concept of \"subtraction\", as opposed to merely \"addend\", as well as being more convenient for lujvo. See {vu'u}, {sumji}, {pilji}, {dilcu}, {frinu}. Proposed rafsi: -vuj-, -vu'u-"},{"word":"vukna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ confuses $x_2$ with $x_3$; $x_1$ misidentifies $x_2$ as $x_3$","notes":"Syn. {dubji'isre}. See {cfipu}, {srera}, {ji'isre}, {tolmo'i}"},{"word":"vukro","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Ukrainian language/culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {slovo}, {softo}."},{"word":"vulgare","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is vulgar, smutty to $x_2$ in $x_3$ (property)","notes":"See also {pocli}"},{"word":"vulkan","score":2,"definition":"Vulcan (Star Trek alien race)"},{"word":"vu'o","selmaho":"VUhO","score":100001,"definition":"joins relative clause/phrase to complete complex or logically connected sumti in afterthought."},{"word":"vu'oi","selmaho":"VUhOI","score":3,"definition":"opening bracket for VUhO","notes":"The binary choice of \"VUhO or no VUhO\" in the official grammar makes it impossible for instance to say \"lo broda .e lo brode .e bo lo brodi\" and attach a relative clause (or phrase) only to \"lo brode .e bo lo brodi\". Either only \"lo brodi\" receives a relative clause/phrase (simply NOI/GOI) or the entire threesome (VUhO NOI/GOI). The function of VUhOI is as an \"elidable starter\" - the reverse of an elidable terminator: it explicitly marks the scope of a relative clause/phrase. If elided, it extends as far as possible (equivalent to regular VUhO and consistent with elidable terminators). Examples: \"lo broda .e lo brode .e bo ([VUhOI] lo brodi [VUhO] noi brodo)\"; \"([VUhOI] lo broda .e lo brode .e bo lo brodi vu'o noi brodo)\"; \"lo broda .e (vu'oi lo brode .e bo lo brodi vu'o noi brodo)\". While VUhOI is elidable, it is not possible to say VUhOI and then elide VUhO; consider \"vu'oi lo broda .e [VUhOI] lo brode [VUhO] noi brodo [KUhO] vu'o noi brodu\" as a counterexample. See also: {vu'o}."},{"word":"vurbau","score":1,"definition":"$v_1=b_1$ is the Ukrainian language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Cf. {vukro}, {bangu}, {bangukuru}."},{"word":"vurgu'e","score":0,"definition":"$v_1=g_1$ is Ukraine.","notes":"Cf. {vukro}, {gugde}, {gugde'u'a}."},{"word":"vusyga'e","score":3,"definition":"$g_1$ tastes $g_2=v_1$ (flavor) emitted by $v_2$.","notes":"Cf. {vrusi}, {ganse}, {kukte}, {vu'izga}."},{"word":"vusygaska'e","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ (experiencer) is able to taste under conditions $k_3$ (event/state).","notes":"See also: {narvu'igaska'e}, {vusyga'e}."},{"word":"vu'u","selmaho":"VUhU1","score":100001,"definition":"n-ary mathematical operator: minus; subtraction operator; [(((a - b) - c) - ...)].","notes":"See also {su'i}, {sumji}"},{"word":"vy","selmaho":"BY2","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for v."},{"word":"vy.bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":1,"definition":"Letteral: “w” character","notes":"See https://lojban.github.io/cll/17/5/"},{"word":"vybu","selmaho":"BY*","score":0,"definition":"WARNING: THIS IS UNGRAMMATICAL.","notes":"Use {vy.bu} instead."},{"word":"VYNTxuk","score":1,"definition":"Windhoek","notes":"Capital city of Namibia. Alternately, {VYNtuk}, {vintuk}."},{"word":"vy'y","selmaho":"VY'Y","score":1,"definition":"brisni/statement terminator.","notes":"It may be useful for attaching an attitudinal at the end of a brisni or for afterthought brisni connection, such as \"mi viska do vy'y je do viska mi\"; unlike \".i je\", this can occur within a subordinate clause: \"ta pu fanta lo nu mi viska do vy'y ja do viska mi\"."},{"word":"vy zei sance","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiced labiodental fricative sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {vasnce}."},{"word":"xa","selmaho":"PA1","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: 6 (digit) [six]."},{"word":"xa!","score":0,"definition":"(problematic morphology)"},{"word":"xa'a","selmaho":"UI1b","score":2,"definition":"naturalistic interjection: laughter","notes":"Differs from {u'i} in that this is meant to be a typographical representation of actual laughter. Additional -'a syllables may be added as desired. See {bu'a'a}, {cmila}, {ki'ai}"},{"word":"xa'a'a","selmaho":"UI1b","score":2,"definition":"naturalistic interjection: laughter","notes":"= {xa'a}"},{"word":"xa'afcmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ barks with sound $x_2$","notes":"See {cmoni}, {gerku}, {xafxafa}. Onomatopoeic synonym to {gercmo}"},{"word":"xa'ai","selmaho":"VUhU","score":2,"definition":"mekso operator: the $b$th branch of the (possibly multivalued) function $a$","notes":"According to convention or by explicit definition in the discourse. Default is b=1."},{"word":"xa'anze","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Hanseatic/pertains to the Hanseatic League in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {canja}, {bijgri}, {bloti}, {dotco}, {baurnudusu}."},{"word":"xa'anzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Han Chinese [Mandarin, Cantonese, Wu, etc.] culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jungo}, {jugygu'e}, {jugbau}, {djunguos}, {gugdecunu}, {gugdetuve}. "},{"word":"xa'ardakli","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a mailbag with letter(s) $d_2=xa_1$, and of material $d_3$.","notes":"Any bag with at least one letter in it counts as mailbag here."},{"word":"xa'argai","score":-1,"definition":"$g_1$ is an envelope containing letter $xa_1=g_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xa'arvau}."},{"word":"xa'arvau","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is an envelope for/containing letter $xa_1=v_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xa'argai}."},{"word":"xa'au","selmaho":"NA","score":1,"definition":"Hadamard-Walsh-Rademaker-Fourier gate/transform.","notes":"Inherently comes as normalized. It is a unary operator on a bit and an involution (self-inverse). Used exactly as {na} is."},{"word":"xa'aucmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ howls (dog/wolf cry) with sound $x_2$","notes":"See {cmoni}, {labno}, {gerku}"},{"word":"xabgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ (person/agent) halves/bisects/dimediates/divide into exactly/approximately halves $x_1$ of $x_2$ by standard $x_3$."},{"word":"xabju","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ dwells/lives/resides/abides at/inhabits/is a resident of location/habitat/nest/home/abode $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {ginka}, {zdani}, {zvati}, {stuzi}, {jmive}, {stali}, {vitke}."},{"word":"xabmapti","score":1,"definition":"$xa_1$=$m_1$ is the mate of $xa_1$=$m_2$ with property $m_3$ in pair $xa_2$."},{"word":"xabmau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is most/a majority/more than half of $x_2$ in property $x_3$ by amount $x_4$ by standard $x_5$.","notes":"See also {so'e}, {xabme'a}"},{"word":"xabme'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a minority/less than half of $x_2$ in property $x_3$ by amount $x_4$ by standard $x_5$.","notes":"See also {xabmau}"},{"word":"xabybumru","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a fog-half with fog composition $x_{2}$."},{"word":"xabycinse","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ exhibits demisexuality in situation $c_2$ by standard $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {xadba}, {cinse}."},{"word":"xaby'efku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$=$xadba_1$=$efku_1$ is an exact/approximate half of a half of a half... of $x_2$=$xadba_2$=$efku_2$, cut in half exactly $x_3$=$efku_3$ times, by standard $x_4$=$xadba_3$","notes":"Cf. {efku}, {xadba}."},{"word":"xabyxadba","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is exactly/approximately a quarter of $x_{2}$ by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Cf. {xadba}."},{"word":"xacyce'a","score":3,"definition":"$xa_1=c_1$ is a gun/cannon/firearm launching projectile $c_2$ propelled by $c_3$, for use against $xa_2$ by $xa_3$.","notes":"jvajvo definition; Gismu deep structure is \"xarci gi'e cecla\""},{"word":"xacydakfu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=xa_1$ is a combat knife for cutting / for use against $d_2=xa_2$, with material $d_3$, used by $xa_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xarci}, {dakfu}"},{"word":"xacyga'a","score":2,"definition":"$g_1=x_1$ is a club/cudgel/truncheon/bludgeon made of $g_2$ used against $x_2$ by $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xarci}, {grana}."},{"word":"xadba","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is exactly/approximately half/semi-/demi-/hemi- of $x_{2}$ by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {mulno}, {pagbu}."},{"word":"xadbixma'u","score":3,"definition":"$xa_2=b_1=m_1$ is adolescent/pubescent/in puberty/maturing in physical/bodily development-quality $m_2$ (ka).","notes":" Cf. {xadni}, {binxo}, {makcu}, {bixma'u}, {bavyfarvi}, {citnau}. Between prepubescent child and post-pubescent adult."},{"word":"xadja'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a body adornment (earring, tattoo, necklace, artificial hair color, etc.)."},{"word":"xadji","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a body part of $x_2$ that is meant to dextrously manipulate or grasp objects (along with other potential purposes); $x_1$ is prehensile.","notes":"Includes: hands (prehensile), prehensile foot, thumb, fingers, pincers, mandables, prehensile tails, tentacles and/or the suckers thereupon, beaks or snouts (such a prehensile trunks), etc."},{"word":"xadmidju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is the waist of $x_2=m_2$."},{"word":"xadni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the body/corpus/corpse of $x_{2}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is corporal/corporeal.","notes":"See also {menli}, {pruxi}, {sluji}, {mulno}, {cutne}."},{"word":"xadni'arno","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is distal.","notes":"Describes body-parts/regions of the body. A distal region/part is one which is situated far from the center/core of the body or place of attachment as compared to analogous parts/regions. See also: {xadni'ibni}, {xadni'idju}."},{"word":"xadni'arno'ybirka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the forearm (body-part) of $x_2$","notes":"This is a whole region of the arm (between elbow and wrist; the hand is not included as part of the 'arm' in this case), not any given structure in this region. See also: {xadni'arno}, {galbirka}."},{"word":"xadni'arno'ytuple","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the shin/calf (body-part) of $x_2$.","notes":"This is a whole region of the leg (between knee and ankle; the foot is not included as part of the 'leg' in this case), not any given structure in this region (such as the tibia or gastrocnemius). See also: {xadni'arno}."},{"word":"xadni'ibni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is proximal.","notes":"Describes body-parts/regions of the body. A proximal region/part is one which is situated near to the center/core of the body or place of attachment as compared to analogous parts/regions. See also: {xadni'arno}, {xadni'idju}."},{"word":"xadni'idju","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is medial.","notes":"Describes body-parts/regions of the body. A medial region/part is one which is situated in the middle as compared to/between analogous parts/regions (each of which may be distal or proximal); or it may be associated with or located near a midline/midplane/median plane of an organ/region. See also: {xadni'arno}, {xadni'ibni}."},{"word":"xadvelsfa","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is a corporal punishment with punished $x2$ with punished for $x3$","notes":"from {xadni} + {velsfa}"},{"word":"xadyca'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is an orifice of anatomical structure [tract] $x_2=c_2$ in the body of organism $x_3=xa2$.","notes":"Synonym:{selctebi}. See also {ganxo}, {vibna}, {moklu}, {nazbi}, {kerlo}, {pinji}, {vikmi}, {klo'aka}."},{"word":"xadycla","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=xa_1$ is tall / has a long body by standard $c_3$.","notes":"Made from {clani} + {xadni}."},{"word":"xadydakli","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a body bag with body/corpse $d_2=xa_1$, and of material $d_3$.","notes":"Not neccessarily limited to human bodies"},{"word":"xadykelci'e","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is/are a/the physical sport(s) exercised/played by $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xadni}, {kelci}, {ciste}."},{"word":"xadykru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a curve in $x_2$'s body, at locus $x_3$, defined by points $x_4$"},{"word":"xadypalmu'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ exercises / does physical activity"},{"word":"xadypau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of $x_2$'s body"},{"word":"xadypaurbasti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=b_1$ a prosthesis of $x_2=b_2=p_1$ in circumstance $x_3=b_3$","notes":"from {xadypau}+{basti}"},{"word":"xadyplijvi","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=xa_2$ competes with opponent $j_2$ in sport/athletics $j_3$ for gain $j_4=p_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zajba}, {bajyjvi}, {boltipyjvi}, {karcyplijvi}."},{"word":"xadysa'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ massages $x_2$'s body with $x_3$"},{"word":"xadyske","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the physiology about $x_2$ based on methodology $x_3$","notes":"from {xadni}+{saske}"},{"word":"xadyskoterjo'e","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=j_3$ is a tendon/ligament/sinew attaching body part $j_1$ to body part $j_2$ in body $xa_1$"},{"word":"xadytaijutsi","score":3,"definition":"$j_1$ is a phylum in kingdom $j_2$, domain $j_3$"},{"word":"xadyxadba","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is exactly/approximately a quarter of $x_{2}$ by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Cf. {xadba}."},{"word":"xadzu'i","score":2,"definition":"$z_1$ is a disability affecting $z_2$ in manner/form $z_3$","notes":"cf. {xadni}, {zunti}"},{"word":"xa'e","selmaho":"VA","score":1,"definition":"location tense distance: too far to interact with; subjective","notes":"Used when two events can't influence each other because of distance. Example: .i la xunre cu se catra xa'e lonu la blanu cu catlu lo zerzgakacma vidvi -- Red being killed was too far away to be influenced by Blue watching security cameras."},{"word":"xa'ei","selmaho":"PU","score":1,"definition":"time tense relation/direction: disconnected in time/place; causally disjoint","notes":"This tense provides a way to re-contextualize the other tenses to work with relativity theory. It declares that the two events are incapable of affecting one another because there isn't sufficient time for light to travel from one event to the other before it occurs, and vice versa. To use tenses with relativity, a {pu} states that the reference point's event occurs in a time and place with sufficient time before the tagged event for light to travel from the reference point to the event. {ba} states that the reference point's event occurs after light from the tagged event could have reached it. {ca} states that light from the tagged event would have reached the reference point about at the same time as the reference point's event. {xa'ei} indicates that no light from either the reference point's event or the tagged event could have reached the other before or during the events. This is an objective form of subjective {xa'e}. See also: {xa'e}, {pu}, {ca}, {ba} See: https://mw.lojban.org/papri/The_proposed_fourth_tense_of_Lojban"},{"word":"xa'ei'o","selmaho":"JOhE","score":1,"definition":"binary mekso operator: Let the inputs $X_1$ and $X_2$ be sets in the same universal set $O$; then the result of this operator applied to them is $X_{1}^{c} \\cup X_{2}^{c}$, where for any $A \\subseteq O, A^{c} = O \\setminus A$.","notes":"Generalizes to n-ary, for any integer n>1 or n being an infinity. This operator generates all three of the basic set operators: union ({jo'e}), intersection ({ku'a}), and relative complement ({kei'i}). See also: {xa'ei'u}. .krtis. calls it the \"union(-type) hash operator\", but has never seen a generally used name for it."},{"word":"xa'ei'u","selmaho":"JOhE","score":1,"definition":"binary mekso operator: Let the inputs $X_1$ and $X_2$ be sets in the same universal set $O$; then the result of this operator applied to them is $X_{1}^{c} \\cap X_{2}^{c}$, where for any $A \\subseteq O, A^{c} = O \\setminus A$.","notes":"This is a dual to {xa'ei'o} and largely has the same properties; only one of them is needed in any operator system."},{"word":"xafxafa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bow-wow, doggie, a home kept barking animal of species $x_2$","notes":"See also {gerku}, {dalpe'o}, {dirba}"},{"word":"xagji","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ hungers for $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ needs/wants food/fuel $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cidja}, {citka}, {djica}, {nitcu}, {taske}."},{"word":"xagjijnu","score":1,"definition":" $j_1$ is optimistic about $j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xamgu}, {jijnu}, {xlajijnu}."},{"word":"xagmau","score":5,"definition":"$xa_1=z_1$ is better than $z_2$ for $xa_2$ by standard $xa_3$, by amount $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {xamgu}, {zmadu}, {xlame'a}, {xauzma}, {xagmau}, {xagrai}. The canonical form is {xauzma}."},{"word":"xagme'a","score":3,"definition":"$xa_1=m_1$ is worse than/not as good as $m_2$ for $xa_2$ by standard $xa_3$, by amount $m_4$.","notes":"Cf. {xamgu}, {mleca}, {xlamau}, {xauzma}, {xagmau}, {xagrai}."},{"word":"xagrai","score":4,"definition":" $t_1=x_1$ is the best among set/range $t_4$ for $x_2$ by standard $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xamgu}, {traji}, {mecyxlarai}, {xauzma}, {xagmau}, {xagme'a}, {zanrai}."},{"word":"xagri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a oboe/clarinet/saxophone [reed musical instrument] with reed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {zgike}."},{"word":"xagrnklarineto","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a clarinet with reed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xagri}, {zgica'a}."},{"word":"xagrnsaksofono","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a saxophone with reed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xagri}, {zgica'a}."},{"word":"xagryspa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a reed of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {selxagri}, {junkace}"},{"word":"xagyfarvi","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ progresses towards $f_2=x_1$ from $f_3$ through stages $f_4$.","notes":"Cf. {farvi}, {banro}."},{"word":"xagyga'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ modifies $x_2=g_2$ into $x_3=g_3=xag_1$ for the benefit of $x_4=xag_2$."},{"word":"xagytcerai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=m_1=t_1$ is The Most Excellent (honorific prefix)"},{"word":"xagze'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=z_1=xa_1$ improves/gets better in property $x_2=z_2$ for $x_3=xa_2$ by standard $x_4=xa_3$"},{"word":"xagzengau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ (agent) improves $z_1=x_1$ for $x_2$ by amount $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xamgu}, {zenba}, {gasnu}, {xagzenri'a}."},{"word":"xagzenri'a","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ (event/state/process) improves $z_1=x_1$ for $x_2$ by amount $z_3$ under conditions $r_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xamgu}, {zenba}, {rinka}, {xagzengau}."},{"word":"xa'i","selmaho":"UI3","score":3,"definition":"discursive: imagining/roleplaying - not imagining/\"out of character / in real life\"","notes":"Denotes imaginary/roleplaying actions and events. Serves much the same purpose as *star-quotes* or the /me function [= xa'i mi] would in online communities. Cf. {da'i}, {xanri}, {xarpei}"},{"word":"xai","selmaho":"KOhA5","score":4,"definition":"they.(repeat >1 preceding sumti)","notes":"repeats two or more preceding sumti, not one plural sumti"},{"word":"xai'a","selmaho":"UI1b","score":2,"definition":"naturalistic interjection: Hyah! (battle cry/kiai)","notes":"A short yell/vocalization used in order to focus one's energies in external/outward projection, as in martial arts."},{"word":"xaiaSTAN","score":1,"definition":"Armenia","notes":"The Republic of Armenia; capital Yerevan ({iereVAN}), population ~2,924,800 in 2016. Independent from the Soviet Union ({sofygu'e}) since 1990. See also {xai'otso} 'Armenian', {nanrkafkaso} 'Transcaucasian', {kafkaso} 'Caucasian', {andolu} 'Anatolian'."},{"word":"xaicku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a book damaged by/website attacked by $x_2$ in property $x_3$ (ka).","notes":"See also {cukta}, {xrani}."},{"word":"xaifne","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is someone with a plurality of cultural identities which matter to them/for relevant purposes, including $x_2$, $x_3$, ...","notes":"Countably infinitely many sumti slots (open-ended terbri structure), in no particular order. This word is used for e.g. \"Hyphenated Canadian\", referring to a Canadian with at least one additional identity (for example: Aboriginal, African-descent, Eastern European, British, American, Hispanic, Jewish, etc./vel sim.), etc.; not all identities need to have the same valence (for example: some may be nationalities, some may be ethnicities, some may be religions, some may be sexual orientations or identities, some may be races, etc.)."},{"word":"xai'i","selmaho":"LE","score":2,"definition":"Property article: converts the following predicate into an property sumti (whose open slot is the $x_1$ of the predicate).","notes":"See also {me'ei}."},{"word":"xai'otso","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Armenian/Hayastani culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"See also {xaiaSTAN}, {kulnrxanadolu}, {kulnrkafkaso}, {kafkaso}, {transkafkaso}, {zarbaija}, {azarbaiDJAN}, {kartuli}, {sakartyvelos}, {turko}, {ku'urdi}. Alternatively {aitco}."},{"word":"xaircu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (nu) might damage / may be harmful / is a risk to victim $x_2$ in property $x_3$ (ka) resulting in injury $x_4$ (state)"},{"word":"xairgau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ causes event $x_1$ which injures/harms/damages victim $x_2$ in property $x_3$ (ka) resulting in injury $x_4$ (state).","notes":"Made from {xrani} + {gasnu}."},{"word":"xai'u'oi","selmaho":"GAhO","score":1,"definition":"interval endpoint status (exclusive/inclusive) marker: independent of the other, all options satisfy","notes":"Claims that the bridi is true for either option of endpoint on this side of the interval, independent of the status of the other endpoint; so, the bridi is claimed to be true for the interval specified so long as the other endpoint is as specified: the endpoint associated with this word (the not-\"other\" one) may be inclusive or exclusive without causing the statement to become untrue. Neither option for these statuses is \"picked\"; either may be substituted into the bridi and the truth value is claimed to remain the same (namely, True). The other endpoint status may be explicitly be specified to a definitive realization, but the default will be {xai'u'oi} or {xau'u'oi}. See also: {xei'u'oi}, {xau'u'oi}, {xoi'u'oi}."},{"word":"xajbefre'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is bacon of pig species $x_2$"},{"word":"xajmi","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is funny/comical to $x_{2}$ in property/aspect $x_{3}$ (nu/ka); $x_{3}$ is what is funny about $x_{1}$ to $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is a comedian (= {xampre}, {xamseljibri} for a professional comedian). ($x_1$ can be a person/object or an abstraction; be careful about possible sumti-raising); See also {bebna}, {cisma}, {cmila}, {fenki}, {zdile}."},{"word":"xajmirli","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a hog deer of species $m_2$","notes":"not to be confused with {mirlyxarju}"},{"word":"xajre'u","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is pork [meat] from pig/hog/swine/[boar] $r_2=xa_1$.","notes":"Cf. {xarju}, {rectu}."},{"word":"xajycmo","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=x_1$ is a/the grunt of a pig/hog/swine of species $x_2$ expressing $c_3$ (property).","notes":"Cf. {xarju}, {cmoni}."},{"word":"xajyzbi","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is the snout of pig/hog/swine/[boar] $z_2=x_1$ of species $x_2$, with nostril(s)/nasal passage(s) $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xarju}, {nazbi}."},{"word":"xakcapyju'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=xk_1=cj_1$ is frugal/thrifty/careful in spending money/resource $x_2=xk_2=cj_2$","notes":"from {xaksu} + {capyju'i}"},{"word":"xaki'o","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 6,000 expressed with comma."},{"word":"xaklogji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is linear logic, used to deduce/infer $x_2$ (du'u)","notes":"A substructural logic proposed by Girard where propositions cannot be duplicated or deleted at will; they are like resources that you can and must \"use up\" (hence {xaksu}). See also {fadylogji}, {zbalogji}, {xakyziflogji}, {ra'arlogji}."},{"word":"xaksu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event) uses up/depletes/consumes/[wastes] $x_{2}$ [resource].","notes":"Waste (= {fesxaksu}, {dusxaksu}). See also {citka}, {festi}, {daspo}, {livla}, {pinxe}."},{"word":"xakto","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Akkadian geography/chronology/culture/language/identity in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also: {mespo}, {bangakuku}"},{"word":"xaktoni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hackathon with participants $x_2$"},{"word":"xakyziflogji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is affine logic, used to deduce/infer $x_2$ (du'u)","notes":"Linear logic ({xaklogji}) with weakening. (Here, you are {xaksu} {zifre}: you don't *have* to \"use up\" propositions, you are allowed to just get rid of them. But you still can't duplicate them.) See also {fadylogji}, {zbalogji}, {ra'arlogji}."},{"word":"xalbarja","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=b_1$ is a saloon/pub/bar primarily serving alcoholic beverages to $x_2=b_3$.","notes":"{xalka}+{barja}"},{"word":"xalbebna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is drunk/tipsy in manner $x_2$ from drinking $x_3$ (alcohol)."},{"word":"xalbo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ uses levity/is non-serious/frivolous about $x_{2}$ (abstraction).","notes":"See also {junri}, {linto}."},{"word":"xalbyfanza","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is a prank at the expense of $x_2$ by prankster $x_3$ (agent)"},{"word":"xalda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a blueberry [fruit] of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"Haida \"hldáan\" (blueberry), \"hldaan\""},{"word":"xaldaio","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Chaldean in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"xalitc","score":1,"definition":"the Golden Horn of Constantinople/Istanbul"},{"word":"xali,uyd","score":1,"definition":"Hollywood"},{"word":"xalka","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of alcohol of type $x_{2}$ from source/process $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {birje}, {jikru}, {vanju}."},{"word":"xalkai","score":1,"definition":"$xa_1=c_1$ is alcoholic of alcohol type $xa_2$ from source/process $xa_3$."},{"word":"xalni","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (person) is panicked by crisis $x_{2}$ (event/state).","notes":"See also {ckape}, {snura}, {terpa}, {xanka}."},{"word":"xalnifa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ gets freaked-out by $x_2$ (event/idea); $x_2$ causes/induces $x_1$ to freak-out/panic/respond in a way that is not characterized by cool-headed reasoning"},{"word":"xalnunvindu","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is alcohol poisoning of $x_2=v_2$ from alcohol type $x_3=xa_2$."},{"word":"xalpeno","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a jalapeño (chili pepper) of cultivar/type $x_2$","notes":"See also {cpina}, {kapsi}, {kapsiku}."},{"word":"xalpixydu'e","score":3,"definition":"$p_1$ drinks too much alcohol of type $p_2$ from $p_3$ by standard $d_3$; $p_1$ is a drunk","notes":"from {xalka} {pinxe} {dukse} c.f. {xalbebna}"},{"word":"xalri'abi'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ has a hangover (alochol-induced illness) with symptoms $x_2$"},{"word":"xalrtekila","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of tequila from source/process $x_2$.","notes":"See also: {xalka}."},{"word":"xalrvotka","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of vodka from source/process $x_2$.","notes":"See also: {vo'otka}, {xalka}."},{"word":"xalsixa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the Sikh culture/religion/ethos in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"xaluxalos","score":2,"definition":"haluhalo, Philippine colored ice dessert"},{"word":"xalvamtu","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ throws up $v_2$ due to alcohol of type $xa_2$."},{"word":"xalxre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cocktail / a mix of beverages $x_2$, some of which are alcoholic."},{"word":"xambalto","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the geography/culture/history of the Baltic Sea or the geographical region surrounding it in aspect/property $x_2$"},{"word":"xambrga","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hamburger with meat $x_2$ , toppings $x_3$ , buns $x_4$"},{"word":"xamgau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ does/brings about event/state $g_2=xa_1$ which is funny/comical to $xa_2$ in property/aspect $xa_3$ (nu/ka)."},{"word":"xamgu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (object/event) is good/beneficial/nice/[acceptable] for $x_{2}$ by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"Acceptable (= {mlixau}, {norxau}, {xaurselcru}). See also {melbi}, {xlali}, {vrude}, {zabna}."},{"word":"xamkaspi'ano","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the geography/culture/history of the Caspian Sea or the geographical region surrounding it in aspect/property $x_2$"},{"word":"xamoi","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantified selbri: convert 6 to ordinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is sixth among $x_{2}$ ordered by rule $x_{3}$."},{"word":"xampo","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $x_{2}$ ampere(s) [metric unit] in current (default is 1) by standard $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {dikca}, {flecu}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}."},{"word":"xampre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a clown/joker"},{"word":"xamsi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a sea/ocean/gulf/[atmosphere] of planet $x_{2}$, of fluid $x_{3}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is marine.","notes":"Also atmosphere (= {varxamsi}, {varsenta}). See also {daplu}, {djacu}, {lalxu}, {rirxe}, {tumla}, {vacri}, {zbani}, {ctaru}."},{"word":"xamsku","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ tells/expresses joke $x_2$ (sedu'u/text/lu'e concept) for audience $x_3$ via expressive medium $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {zdilisri}."},{"word":"xamxeinmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the geography/culture/history of the Black Sea or the geographical region surrounding it in aspect/property $x_2$"},{"word":"xanbau","score":5,"definition":"$b_1$ is a Signed Language used by $x_2=b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"(x1) - \"Sign Language\" in the sense of visually transmitting patterns using hands, arms, body, and facial expression to convey meaning (i.e., Manual communication, body language). (x2) - \"Sign Language speaker.\" See also {xanle'u}, {xanle'ule'u}, {xancrcereme} and {saskrcereme}. (x3) - \"thing expressed in Sign Language.\" See also {xance}, {bangu}."},{"word":"xanbe'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hand palm (body part) of $x_2$."},{"word":"xanboi","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a ball with ball material $x_{2}$."},{"word":"xance","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the hand [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: manipulating tool, waldo].","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is manual. See also {birka}, {degji}, {jitro}, {xlura}, {jamfu}, {tamji}."},{"word":"xancidja'i","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a bracelet adorning $j_2=xa_1=c_1$.","notes":"Bracelets are used not only for fashion but also for medical and identification purposes, such as allergy bracelets and hospital patient-identification tags. Cf. {jadni}."},{"word":"xancidni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is a wrist of $x_2=c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xance}, {cidni}, {birka}."},{"word":"xancidykarli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a wristband/cuff/shirtcuff of person $x_2=c_3=xa_2$ made of material $x_3=k_3$ ","notes":"See also {xance}, {cidni} and {karli}"},{"word":"xancidykarlydi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cufflink/stud on cuff/material $x_2=k_3$ made of material $x_3=d_3$ worn by person $x_4=c_3=xa_2$ ","notes":"See also {xance}, {cidni}, {karli} and {dinko}. I guess no one will ever seriously use this."},{"word":"xancrcereme","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a chereme/phoneme in character-set of sign language $x_2$, characterized by tab (elements of location) $x_3$, dez (hand shape) $x_4$, sig (motion) $x_5$, ori (orientation) $x_6$ and facial expression/mouthing $x_7$.","notes":"See also {xanle'u}, {xanle'ule'u}, {xanbau} and {saskrcereme}."},{"word":"xandegji","score":1,"definition":"$xa_1=d_1$ is a finger of hand $xa_2=d_2$ attached to body $d_3$."},{"word":"xandegji'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a fingertip of finger $x_2$ of hand $x_3$ of body $x_4$","notes":"See {xance}, {degji}, {jipno}, {xandegji}"},{"word":"xandegycalku","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a fingernail of finger $c_2=d_1$ of body $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {jgalu}, {degycalku}, {jmadegycalku}, {jmatajycalku}, {xantajycalku}."},{"word":"xandi'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is cash","notes":"from {xance} + {jdini}"},{"word":"xangle","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ masturbates/fucks $g_2$ with her/his hand(s).","notes":"Cf. {sezgle}, {xanse'agle}, {gaxygle}, {runpinji}, {desmi'i}."},{"word":"xango","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Korean culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"xangulu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hangul (Korean alphabet) of sound $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {lerfu}, {lerldjamo}, {bangrxangu}, {bangrxanguke}, {bangrtcosena}, {banku'oru}."},{"word":"xanjai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ grasps/holds/clutches/seizes/grips $x_2$ using hand(s).","notes":"See: {xance}, {jgari}, {xanjaisi'u}."},{"word":"xanjairinsa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=r_1=j_1=xa_2$ handshakes $x_2=r_2=j_2=xa_2$"},{"word":"xanjaisi'u","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ hold hands/are hand-in-hand.","notes":"Cf. {xance}, {jgari}, {simxu}."},{"word":"xanjalgau","score":2,"definition":"$g_1=x_2$ claps hands $j_1=j_2=x_1$.","notes":"See also {gasnu}, {janli}, {xance}."},{"word":"xanjirnymirli","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=j_2$ is a moose/Eurasian elk of species $m_2$","notes":"Alces alces noted for its hand-shaped antlers. See also {mirlruapiti}"},{"word":"xanka","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is nervous/anxious about $x_{2}$ (abstraction) under conditions $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {xalni}, {terpa}, {raktu}."},{"word":"xankydji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=d_1$ is anxious/earnestly desirous for $x_2=d_2$ (abstract), the purpose being $d_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xanka}, {djica}."},{"word":"xanlai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ handfuls in volume/amount (default is 1) by standard $x_3$."},{"word":"xanle'u","score":1,"definition":"$l_{1}$ (la'e zo BY/word-bu) is a hand sign in character-set of sign language/system of manual communication$l_{2}$ representing $l_{3}$ performed by hand(s) $x_{1}$.","notes":"See also {xanle'ule'u}, {xanbau}, {xancrcereme} and {saskrcereme}."},{"word":"xanle'ule'u","score":2,"definition":"$xl_{1}$ (la'e zo BY/word-bu) is a fingerspelling sign in character-set of sign language/system of manual communication $xl_{2}$ representing letter/digit/symbol $xl_{3}$=$l_{1}$ in written alphabet/character-set $xl_{2}$ performed by hand(s) $xl_{4}$.","notes":"From {xanle'u}+{lerfu}. See also {xanle'u}, {xanbau}, {xancrcereme} and {saskrcereme}."},{"word":"xanmi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the animist culture/religion/ethos (animism) in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"xano","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 60 [sixty]."},{"word":"xanono","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 600 [six hundred]."},{"word":"xanri","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [concept] exists in the imagination of/is imagined by/is imaginary to $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also (adjective:) $x_1$ is mental (one sense), $x_1$ is unreal (one sense); in spite of the synonym, note that $x_1$ is imaginary does not imply that it doesn't exist in the real world; the definition is crafted so that one can talk about imaginary things without claiming that they thereby don't exist. See also {fatci}, {senva}, {sucta}, {zasti}, {cfika}, {dacti}, {menli}, {sidbo}."},{"word":"xanri'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ are handcuffs for restraining $x_2$","notes":"see {xance}, {rinju}"},{"word":"xansa","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is chiral with handedness $x_2$ according to definition/by standard $x_3$ in space/under constraints/under conditions $x_4$.","notes":"For the (oppositely-)chiral partner/twin/enantiomorph, use: \"{xansydukti}\". $x_3$ can also specify the property or structure of interest that makes $x_1$ chiral, as well as how handedness $x_2$ is defined (for example: the right-hand rule) and relative to what. Chirality $x_2$ is true when $x_1$ is confined to space/dimensions/conditions $x_4$, under a fixed standard of definition $x_3$."},{"word":"xanse'agle","score":2,"definition":"$g_1=s_1=xa_2$ fist-fucks/performs fisting on $g_2$ in opening $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {bolxa'e}, {gaxygle}."},{"word":"xanselrerbamsoi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a grenadier of army $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xanselrerjbama}, {xance}, {se}, {renro}, {jbama}, {sonci}."},{"word":"xanselrerjbama","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a hand grenade with explosive material/principle $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xance}, {renro}, {jbama}, {se}."},{"word":"xansli","score":2,"definition":"$s_1=xa_2$ waves hand.","notes":"Cf. {cusku}."},{"word":"xansydukti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the/an enantiomorph [oppositely-chiral twin] of $x_2$ in space/under conditions $x_3$","notes":"Uses experimental gismu {xansa}."},{"word":"xansykemxumsle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a stereoisomer/stereoisomeric chemical compound of substance $x_2$ with chirality signature/type $x_3$ according to definition/standard $x_4$ and under constraints $x_5$.","notes":"Relies on experimental {gismu} \"{xansa}\"."},{"word":"xantajycalku","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is the thumbnail of body $t_3=j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {jgalu}, {tajyja'u}, {jmatajycalku}, {degycalku}, {xandegycalku}."},{"word":"xantamji","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is the thumb on hand $t_2=xa_1$ of $t_3=xa_2$.","notes":"See also {jmatamji}, {tamji}."},{"word":"xantergu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=g_3$ is a flashlight/portable light source for illuminating $g_2$, emitting light form $x_3=g_1$.","notes":"Cf. {selbeika'e}, {selbeifonxa}, {selbeiskami}."},{"word":"xanterjo'e","score":1,"definition":"$j_3=xa_1$ is a wrist of $xa_2$.","notes":"See also {xance}, {jorne}."},{"word":"xanto","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an elephant of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {mabru}, {barda}."},{"word":"xantrau","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects the Han Dynasty culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$."},{"word":"xantrelefa","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ is an elephant belonging to genus Elephas of species/subtaxon/breed $x_2$","notes":"See also: {xanto}, {loksodonta}."},{"word":"xantrmamontu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mammoth (genus Mammuthus) of species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"The word \"mammoth\" comes from the Russian мамонт mamont."},{"word":"xantrmamutu","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mastodon (genus Mammut) of species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"Extinct genus of elephants."},{"word":"xantrstegodono","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a stegodon (genus Stegodon) of species/strain $x_2$.","notes":"Extinct genus of elephants."},{"word":"xantydenmai","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is elephant/mammoth ivory from species/breed $xa_2$.","notes":"Cf. {odbenu}, {xiptamu}."},{"word":"xanvruzau","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=x_2$ gives applause to plan/action $z_2$ (object/event).","notes":"Cf. {xance}, {savru}, {zanru}, {ki'arzau}."},{"word":"xanyni'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the palm (body-part) of $x_2$","notes":"the concave, bottom part of the human hand cf. {xance} {cnita}"},{"word":"xanynimre","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Buddha's hand (Citrus medica var. sarcodactylis) of type $x_2$","notes":"See {xance}, {nimre}, {micynimre}"},{"word":"xanyuidje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mouse cursor (graphical element) of user interface $x_2$.","notes":"Specifically refers to the graphical element, not the physical tool. From {xance} + {uidje}. See {samxa'e}, {pevysmacu}"},{"word":"xa'o","selmaho":"ZAhO","score":7,"definition":"opposite of za'o: event contour: refers to the portion of the event which occurs before the natural beginning; starting too early before ...; <----."},{"word":"xa'oi","selmaho":"UI3b","score":2,"definition":"already; too early than expected; ","notes":"see also: {za'oi}, {xa'o}, {mo'a re'u}"},{"word":"xa'oi'a'oi'a","selmaho":"XAhOIhAhOIhA","score":2,"definition":"Any parser parsing the text/sentence/fragment containing this cmavo, must answer that the whole text/sentence/fragment is not syntactically not correct.","notes":"Joke word, etymologically related to {xa'oi}, {xa'a'a} and {oi}; so laughing from having made that the parser crashes too early. Even if its grammar is totally free (i.e. it can appear anywhere), a parser must answer \"syntactically not correct\" even if the text without {xa'oi'a'oi'a} was syntactically correct."},{"word":"xapsnidu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ coulombs [default is 1] by standard $x_3$."},{"word":"xarares","score":1,"definition":"Harare","notes":"Capital city of Zimbabwe ({zimbabves})."},{"word":"xarci","score":10000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a weapon/arms for use against $x_{2}$ by $x_{3}$.","notes":"Gun/cannon (= {celxa'i}). See also {jenmi}, {sonci}, {catra}."},{"word":"xarcufu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an artichoke of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"xarjrgiri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a warthog of species $x_2$"},{"word":"xarju","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a pig/hog/swine/[boar] [pork/ham/bacon-producer] of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"Sow (= {fetxarju}), boar (= {nakyxarju}), pork (= {xajre'u}), piglet (= {citxarju}). See also {mabru}, {cange}."},{"word":"xarmonika","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a harmonica.","notes":"Small free reed aerophone with multiple holes that are directly blown or drawn. May refer to either chromatic or diatonic (\"blues\") harmonicas."},{"word":"xarna'u","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an imaginary number.","notes":"See also {tolxarna'u}, {mrena'u}, {lujna'u}, {ka'o}"},{"word":"xarnu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is stubborn/willfully opposing/resisting $x_{2}$ about $x_{3}$ (event/state).","notes":"$x_2$ may be a person, a state or condition, or a force; the essence is willful resistance. See also {tinsa}, {pante}, {bapli}, {fapro}."},{"word":"xarpei","score":2,"definition":"$p_1 = x_2$ imagines / visualizes imaginary subject / concept $p_2 = x_1$.","notes":"Not limited to visual imagination. Made from {xanri} + {pensi}; technically should be selxarpei, but I can't see \"xanri pensi\" having any other meaning."},{"word":"xarpe'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an imaginary friend of $x_2$.","notes":"From {xanri} {pendo}. Both $x_1$ and $x_2$ are the same as their corresponding places in both gismu of the veljvo; this is a perfect symmetrical lujvo. See also {cfika}, {senva}, {sucta}, {xa'i}."},{"word":"xarpre","score":2,"definition":"$xa_1=p_1$ is a character/role/imaginary person created by $xa_2$."},{"word":"xarpresmitra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=t_1=s_1$ acts like/pretends to be fictional/imaginary character $x_2=t_2=s_2=xa_1=p_1$ imaginary to $x_3=xa_2$, in property/way $x_4=s_3$ under conditions $x_5=t_3$.","notes":"See also {xanri}, {prenu}, {simsa}, {tarti}."},{"word":"xarpuna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a harpoon for use against $x_2$ by $x_3$.","notes":"See also {xarci}."},{"word":"xas","score":1,"definition":"Sea","notes":"Cf. {xamsi}, {rirx}, {braxas}."},{"word":"xaskemcakcurnu","score":1,"definition":"$cu_1$ is a shellfish of species $cu_2$.","notes":"This is for aquatic {cakcurnu}. Implication of food is not given. Cf. {xaskemcakydja}, {cakcurnu}, {curnu}."},{"word":"xaskemcakydja","score":1,"definition":"$ci_1$ is a shellfish edible for $ci_2$.","notes":"This is for shellfish that act as food. Cf. {xaskemcakcurnu}, {cakcurnu}, {curnu}."},{"word":"xaskoi","score":3,"definition":"$k_1$ is a beach/coast of sea $xa_1=k_2$ on landmass $k_3$."},{"word":"xasli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a donkey/jackass of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {xirma}, {kumte}."},{"word":"xasnce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiceless velar fricative sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Derived from and synonymous with {xy zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient consonant in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"xasne","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the sweat/perspiration from body $x_{2}$, excreted by gland(s)/organs $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {pinca}, {vikmi}, {cigla}."},{"word":"xasni'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is under sea $x_2$ in reference frame $x_3$."},{"word":"xasnycigla","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=x_3$ is a/the sweat/sudoriparous/sudoriferous gland [body-part] secreting sweat $x_1=c_2$, of body $c_3=x_2$."},{"word":"xasnypanzunmai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ counteracts sweat odor (deodorant/antiperspirant) due to property $x_2=z_3$ (ka), with composition including $x_3=m_2$ in shape/form $x_4=m_3$","notes":"Deodorants hinder body odor (from bacterial breakdown of sweat) in some way (masking/destruction); antiperspirants, a subgroup, reduces actual perspiration."},{"word":"xasycakrespa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a sea turtle of species $x_2$.","notes":"See {xamsi}, {calku}, {respa}, {cakyrespa}, {tumcakrespa}"},{"word":"xasycurnu","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a sea worm of species $c_2$. ","notes":"Cf. {curnu}, {xamsi}, {curfi'e}."},{"word":"xasydanti","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ is a torpedo launched by $d_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xamsi}, {danti}, {jbama}, {xasyjbama}."},{"word":"xasydja","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is seafood of ingredients/contents $x_2$ of variety/type $x_3$ from sea/ocean/gulf/fluid body $x_4$","notes":"Cf. {xamsi}, {cidja}"},{"word":"xasyjbama","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a sea mine with explosive material/principle $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xamsi}, {jbama}, {xasydanti}."},{"word":"xasyjukni","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a crab/lobster/crayfish/shrimp/krill/[marine crustacean] of species $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xamsi}, {jukni}, {cakyjukni}, {braxiura}, {nerfopi}."},{"word":"xasyske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is the oceanography/marine science of planet $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xamsi}, {saske}, {varxasyske}."},{"word":"xasysrasu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a blade/expanse of seagrass (from families Posidoniaceae, Zosteraceae, Hydrocharitaceae, or Cymodoceaceae) of species/strain $s_2$."},{"word":"xatcepsut","score":1,"definition":"Hatshepsut/Hatchepsut"},{"word":"xatmira","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is khat of species/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"xatra","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a letter/missive/[note] to intended audience $x_{2}$ from author/originator $x_{3}$ with content $x_{4}$.","notes":"(cf. {notci}, which has places in a different order; the emphasis in xatra is on the communication between author and recipient, and not the content, which in a letter may not easily be categorized to a 'subject'; {ciska}, {mrilu}, {papri})"},{"word":"xatsi","score":100004,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $10^{-18}$ of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"See also {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}, {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}."},{"word":"xa'u","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":5,"definition":"discourse pronoun: the future situation","notes":"Equivalent to Loglan \"tao\""},{"word":"xau","selmaho":"BAI","score":2,"definition":"preposition: marks that which the bridi is beneficial to; for the benefit of..., with beneficiary...","notes":"Similar to {seva'u}"},{"word":"xau'a","selmaho":"LOhOI","score":3,"definition":"shortening of {lo du'u xu kau *bridi*}"},{"word":"xa'ucne","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ moves (changes in residence) to $x_2$ from $x_3$","notes":"See {xabju}, {ki'icne}, {zdani}, {muvdu}"},{"word":"xaudbo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is $\\sqrt{A} = \\sqrt{2*5}$ [decimal: $1\\times10^{+(1/2)}$] of $x_2$ in dimension/aspect $x_3$ (default is units).","notes":"This works as all other Metric prefixes do. In decimal, $10^{(1/2)}=\\sqrt{(10)}=3.16227766\\dots$ (also expressed/represented in decimal). In different bases, this value may change; for example, in hexadecimal, it might be exactly four ($4$); however, this is an outstanding as-of-yet unsolidified area in the Lojban grammar/semantics (do \"{ki'o}\" and Metric prefixes change according to the base?). This number is nice, as it is close to both 3 and and the circle constant pi ($\\pi$) in decimal usage; these three values arise fairly frequently and a great trick in decimal Fermi estimation is to use their approximate identity in order to simplify expressions. Now, when the quantity is dimensionful (has units), if the mantissa approximates this value, then one can instead express the mantissa as approximately 1 and the unit as being augmented by this prefix. This word is also good for short-hand/quick expressions. This word has no English equivalent and is not part of the official set of SI prefixes, but it does generalize them. \"{xaudbo}\" = \"{kamre} {li} {dau} {te'a} {fi'u} {re}\" in decimal (if it generalizes for other bases, change \"dau\" into the base; in other words, \"dau\" generally becomes \"pano\" in such case, where the base is given by context). While this suggestion is not perfectly compatible with SI (which allows only one prefix at a time), the negative-power version of this (\"kamre li dau te'a {ni'u} fi'u re\", where \"dau\" has the aforementioned caveats; $1\\times10^{-(1/2)}$) can just be expressed as a lujvo/rafsi/tanru containing both \"{decti}\" and this word (as veljvo/selrafsi/{seljavytertau}), because $A^{(-1/2)}=\\sqrt{(1/A)}=A^{(+1/2)}/A$, and $A$ (ten in at least decimal) is the base. A \"{xaudbydectre}\" is a single unit which (in decimal) happens to approximate an imperial/U.S. customary foot (unit). See also: \"{namcrgogolo}\"/\"{kamrngogolo}\", \"{kacmre}\", \"{zilkacmre}\", \"{kancu}\", \"{merli}\", \"{radno}\", \"{stero}\", \"{molro}\", \"{gradu}\", \"{centi}\", \"{decti}\", \"{dekto}\", \"{femti}\", \"{gigdo}\", \"{gocti}\", \"{gotro}\", \"{kilto}\", \"{megdo}\", \"{mikri}\", \"{milti}\", \"{nanvi}\", \"{petso}\", \"{picti}\", \"{terto}\", \"{xatsi}\", \"{xecto}\", \"{xexso}\", \"{zepti}\", \"{zetro}\", \"{kamre}\", \"{nulpa}\"."},{"word":"xau'e","selmaho":"XAUhE","score":1,"definition":"symbol string to number/variable","notes":"The following string of PA, BY, and other SYM words are understood to refer to a single number or variable. This word is terminated with the first non-SYM word uttered after it. The SYM words within its scope lose/are divorced from all other meanings, even their definitions; every occurrence of a given sequence in the text (until it is unassigned via {xau'ei}) will refer to the same number when preceded by this word. The number may be treated formally or otherwise and may be evaluated or otherwise. The use of the word \"number\" here is extremely broad. The only limitations/restrictions/conditions on a number defined by this word are those imposed upon it by context or those explicitly specified by the utterer. Useful for ROI, MOI, and quantification (next to gadri). Can also occur in mekso, but would mean essentially the same thing as if the string were not preceded by this word- excepting the fact that if the string is already assigned a meaning, when it is preceded immediately by this word, it may assume an alternative meaning. It produces a number or digit which couples immediately with nearby PA, VUhU, or other mekso words before anything else happens; thus, \"xau'e xy su'i pa\" is interpreted and evaluated first to mean x+1, this is then treated as a single number (evaluated PA) and is used according to the grammar (such as being a quantifier, for example). See also: {xau'o}, {xau'oi}."},{"word":"xau'ei","selmaho":"XAUhO","score":1,"definition":"text to number/variable unassignment","notes":"Terminated by {xau'oi}; this terminator is required. Any enclosed text has all associations with a given number/variable via {xau'e} or {xau'o} erased; no new definition is assigned unless either such meanings/associations are inherent to the string/word(s) (such as by dictionary definition) or the string/word(s) are proceeded by {xau'e} or {xau'o} and terminated as appropriate (in addition to the termination that this word requires)."},{"word":"xau'e'o","selmaho":"XAUhEhO","score":1,"definition":"mekso convention default specification/definition (explicit)","notes":"This word is followed by a list of rules. The rules specify the convention by which mekso or mathematical expressions (of various kinds) are to be interpreted. Such conventions are taken to remain in effect until the end of the discourse, until repealed, or if the come to conflict with subsequent rules so marked; in the lattermost case, the subsequent rule takes precedent and the earlier rules that are in conflict with it are ignored only in the most minimal domain of application possible (for example, a rule saying \"left composition of functions is denoted by \"°\" in all cases\" could be followed by a rule saying \"when a linear transformation can be represented by a matrix, left composition of two such functions is equivalent to left multiplication of their corresponding matrices and so their left composition may be represented simply by juxtaposition as is typical with/for multiplication\" with result being that \"°\" is to be used for all left compositions of functions except when both functions being composed are linear transformations admitting matrix representations, in which case \"°\" could be used but adjacency alone is sufficient to denote their left composition). Collections of rules (ordered in increasing precedence) can be named and referenced by such name expressed instead of those rules at length (such as calling a (specific) rather simple set of rules defining the order of operations \".pemas.\"). See also: {xau'o'o}."},{"word":"xaufklerunge","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ (process/concept) is enlightenment in the sense of philosophy $x_2$"},{"word":"xa'ukla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ migrates/moves/travels to new habitat $x_2$ from old habitat $x_3$ via route $x_4$ by means of transport $x_5$","notes":"Also immigrate, emigrate; but $x_2$ and $x_3$ are not necessarily in different countries."},{"word":"xaunzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is OK in aspect $x_2$ for purpose $x_3$.","notes":"From \"xau\" < {xamgu} mixed with {raunzu}. Place structure inherited from {raunzu}."},{"word":"xau'o","selmaho":"XAUhO","score":1,"definition":"text to number/variable","notes":"Terminated by {xau'oi}. Any text enclosed by these words is treated as a foreign text, delimited as for {zoi} and {la'o} (that is: by arbitrary valid sound strings that do not occur in the foreign text; I recommend ones that represent the language of origin of the text or a description of what the text is, such as {cmene}/{fangycme}), and is treated formally. The text then is assigned to refer to a single specific number or variable in a manner exactly the same as with {xau'e}. The meaning is unassigned via {xau'ei}. This is good for quoting names and treating them as numbers in mekso, quantifiers, or MOI expressions; the number to which the text refers can be inferred from context or can be explicitly defined. The word \"number\" here is extremely broad; the only limitations/restrictions/conditions on the number are those which context demands and those which the utterer explicitly specifies. The quoted text can be used in mekso expressions as a number or digit, just as any PA would be."},{"word":"xau'oi","selmaho":"XAUhOI","score":1,"definition":"XAUhO terminator","notes":"Non-elidable."},{"word":"xau'o'o","selmaho":"XAUhOhO","score":1,"definition":"mekso convention cancellation","notes":"This word is followed by an evaluated {li} clause (yielding specifically a number $n$, which probably is a non-negative integer, or a set thereof (the elements of which will also be denoted by simply $n$, for simplicity) ). It repeals the $n$th most recent/last convention (counting backward) for mekso/mathematical expressions defined by {xau'e'o}. In order to repeal all such conventions (returning to the conventions specified by some grammar collection), the set should include all integers less than or equal to some sufficiently large integer (which might be {ro}); {ro} denotes the first rule defined (the last rule counting backward from the most recent)- it does not reference \"all rules defined\"; the most recent rule is denoted by {pa}. Any named body/ordered collection of rules (such as \".pemdas.\") is treated as being only one rule for the purposes of such counting."},{"word":"xaupiias","score":1,"definition":"haupia, Hawaiian coconut milk-based dessert"},{"word":"xa'urbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=xa_1$ settles in $xa_2$","notes":"Cf. {xabju}, {zdani}."},{"word":"xa'urjudri","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is the home address of $xa_1=j_1$ with address system $j_3$."},{"word":"xa'urkansa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a housemate of/lives together with $x_2$ in habitat/home $x_3$"},{"word":"xautce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ (object/event) is excellent/very good/beneficial for $x_2$ by standard $x_3$."},{"word":"xau'u'oi","selmaho":"GAhO","score":1,"definition":"elliptical/vague interval endpoint status (exclusive/inclusive) marker","notes":"Claims that the bridi is true for at least one of the options, but it may or may not be true for both options. The endpoint that is so marked has no grammatical/universal dependency on the status of the other endpoint associated with this word; the math may vary from case to case. Compare to: {xai'u'oi}. See also: {ga'o}, {ke'i}."},{"word":"xauzma","score":3,"definition":"$xa_1=z_1$ is better than $z_2$ for $xa_2$ by standard $xa_3$, by amount $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {xamgu}, {zmadu}, {xagmau}, {xagrai}. The {xagmau} form is far more frequently used."},{"word":"xavdei","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Saturday of week $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {jednxa}."},{"word":"xavli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Hawaiian culture/language/people/geography in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"xavma'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is June/the sixth month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"xavmast","score":1,"definition":"June.","notes":"Cf. {matsi'uma'i}, {xavmasti}."},{"word":"xavmasti","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is June/the sixth month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {masnxa}. Cf. {pavmasti}, {nanca}."},{"word":"xavmoija'a","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ has the rank of Brigadier General/Brigadier/Rear Admiral/Commodore (equivalent of NATO OF-6) in military unit /organization $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xa}, {moi}, {jatna}, {jemja'a}, {vairsoi}, {zelmoija'a}, {mumymoija'a}. Based on STANAG 2116: NATO Codes for Grades of Military Personnel."},{"word":"xavoki'o","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 64,000 expressed with comma."},{"word":"xavykulpikta","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a bachelor's degree or equivalent education diploma entitling $p_2$ to entitlement/privilege $p_3$ (event/state) from school/institute/academy $c_1$ teaching subject(s) $c_3$.","notes":"Sixth level of International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED)."},{"word":"xavyplin","score":1,"definition":"Saturn.","notes":"Cf. {xavyplini}."},{"word":"xavyplini","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is the sixth closest planet (default is Saturn if p2 is the Sun) revolving around $p_2$ (default is the Sun), with planetary characteristics $p_3$, orbital parameters $p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {xavyplin}, {pavyplini}, {relplini} etc.; see also {terdi}, {solri}, {mluni}, {lunra}, {plinycma}, {tarci'e}."},{"word":"xavyrebyfagdaskycizborda'u","score":0,"definition":"$c1=$da1 is a Vulpix [six-tailed fox Pokémon]"},{"word":"xavyvanci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Saturday evening of week $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"xaxre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ ares in area by standard $x_3$","notes":"See also {pitytre}, {estrema}, {ctoxaxre}."},{"word":"xazdo","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Asiatic culture/nationality/geography in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {polno}, {friko}, {jungo}, {rusko}, {ropno}."},{"word":"xa zei sumtika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'sumti-6' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: (LAhE # | NAhE BO #) (relative-clauses)? sumti /LUhU#/ | KOhA # | lerfu-string /BOI#/ | LA # (relative-clauses)? CMENE+ # | (LA | LE) # sumti-tail /KU#/ | LI # mex /LOhO#/ | ZO any-word # | LU text /LIhU#/ | LOhU any-word+ LEhU # | ZOI any-word anything any-word #. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"xa zei zgabube","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'selbri-6' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: tanru-unit (BO # selbri-6)? | (NAhE #)? guhek selbri gik selbri-6. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"xe","selmaho":"SE","score":100000,"definition":"5th conversion; switch 1st/5th places."},{"word":"xe'a","selmaho":"PA","score":3,"definition":"pseudo-number that is unequal to itself.","notes":"Used with {xi} subscripts. Used to escape the fact that words like {da}, {ko'a} etc. subscripted with the same index will always refer to the same thing. \"da xi xe'a\" can refer to a different variable every time it appears, \"ko'a xi xe'a\" is equivalent to {zo'e}, \"broda xi xe'a\" is equivalent to {co'e}, etc. See also {xi}, {zo'e}, {co'e}."},{"word":"xe'au","selmaho":"XEhAU","score":1,"definition":"mekso clausal referent bracket initializer","notes":"Works with words of selma'o NOIhA. Within a mekso expression, any sequence of words/any subexpression between this word and the (immediate/very) next unmatched member of selma'o NOIhA are consolidated into (one whole and indivisible (for the sake of the clause) entity which acts as reference of the clause introduced by the same member of NOIhA, thus overriding the default attachment of NOIhA cmavo to the word immediately preceding them in a mekso expression. A member of NOIhA is considered \"unmatched\" if and only if the number of intervening additional uses of this word is less than or equal to the number of members of NOIhA uttered after the usage of this word being considered. The bracketed expression is considered to be a whole and single unit that can only be referenced together and in its single entirety; the bracketed expression is considered to be formal and remains unevaluated for the purposes of the reference/clause- thus, any reference to its evaluated result must be made by modifying {ke'a}. See also: {noi'a}, {poi'a}."},{"word":"xebe'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"benji modal, 5th place (medium) transmitted via ..."},{"word":"xebni","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ hates/despises $x_{2}$ (object/abstraction); $x_{1}$ is full of hate for $x_{2}$; $x_{2}$ is odious to $x_{1}$.","notes":"$x_1$ is hateful (one sense); $x_2$ is hateful (different sense). See also {djica}, {nitcu}, {rigni}, {prami}, {nelci}."},{"word":"xebo'ai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":0,"definition":"boxna modal, 5th place: periodic with (default: temporal) frequency/characteristic periodicity ...","notes":"Frequency is by default temporal, although it could conceivably be different (based on referent of {sebo'au}). Measures duration of minimal whole waves/periodic features, from one given feature to the next occurrence (in time) of the same feature (for example the elapsed time between the peak or minimum of a signal). Commonly denoted by \"f\" or nu. See also: {boxna}, {bo'ai}, {bo'au}"},{"word":"xebo'au","selmaho":"BAI*","score":0,"definition":"boxna modal, 5th place (alternative): with wave resonance ...","notes":"Resonance is a property of a system, not of a given wave. A wave may or may not happen have a frequency and waveform that resonates in the system. The characteristics of this resonance wave, and indeed of the system that is resonating, may be specified with other constructs. See also: {boxna}, {bo'au}, {bo'ai}, {xebo'ai}."},{"word":"xebro","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Hebrew/Jewish/Israeli culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {filso}."},{"word":"xecto","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a hundred [100; $10^2$] of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"Cf. {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}, {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xexso}, {zepti}, {zetro}."},{"word":"xedja","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the jaw [body-part] of $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {stedu}."},{"word":"xedypa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ feels charitable/compassionate love [agape] toward $x_2$"},{"word":"xe'e","selmaho":"PA4","score":4,"definition":"digit/number: any/non-specific referent; modifies quantifier to indicate that it is not important what the specific members of the referential set are","notes":"Note: {ro} is preferred if you are merely saying that the predicate is true for all referents (\"Anyone can do this\"), rather than saying something like \"Choose any two apples\". // (xe'e pa prenu) = \"any one person / one non-specific person\", ({xe'enai} pa prenu) = \"one specific person\". See {itca}, {steci}, {su'anai}, {su'ero}, {te'i'o}"},{"word":"xe'e'a","selmaho":"SEhEhI","score":1,"definition":"2-Merge Conversion: placed immediately before a selbri, merges $x_2$ and $x_n$ places.","notes":"See also: \"{se'e'i}\", \"{te'e'a}\", \"{ve'e'a}\", \"{ze'e'a}\", \"{ve'e'u}\", \"{xe'e'o}\", \"{ze'e'e}\"."},{"word":"xe'e'e","selmaho":"UI1b","score":2,"definition":"interjection: laughter/chuckle (heh heh heh)","notes":"See also {e'e'e}, {xa'a'a}, {u'i}, {bu'a'a}."},{"word":"xe'e'i","selmaho":"SEhEhI","score":1,"definition":"placed before a selbri, merges x1 and x5 places.","notes":"See also {se'e'i}, {te'e'i} and {ve'e'i}."},{"word":"xe'ei","selmaho":"NU","score":4,"definition":"abstractor: place abstractor; $x_1$ is the place where [bridi] takes place","notes":"See also {jei}, {bu'u}, {zvati}, {te'oi}."},{"word":"xe'enai","selmaho":"PA*4","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: specific referent; modifies quantifier to indicate that there are particular referents that fulfill the predicate","notes":"({xe'e} pa prenu) = \"any one person / one non-specific person\", (xe'enai pa prenu) = \"one specific person\". See {itca}, {steci}, {su'anai}"},{"word":"xe'e'o","selmaho":"SEhEhI","score":1,"definition":"2-Merge Conversion: placed immediately before a selbri, merges $x_4$ and $x_5$ places.","notes":"See also: \"{se'e'i}\", \"{te'e'a}\", \"{ve'e'u}\", \"{xe'e'o}\", \"{ze'e'o}\", \"{ze'e'e}\"."},{"word":"xe'e'u","selmaho":"SEhEhI","score":1,"definition":"2-Merge Conversion: placed immediately before a selbri, merges $x_3$ and $x_5$ places.","notes":"See also: \"{se'e'i}\", \"{te'e'a}\", \"{ve'e'u}\", \"{ze'e'u}\", \"{xe'e'o}\", \"{ze'e'e}\"."},{"word":"xei","selmaho":"PA2","score":6,"definition":"digit/number: hex digit E (decimal 14) [fourteen]","notes":"Used as an alternative to {rei} to avoid confusion with {re}. Experimental rafsi: -xem-"},{"word":"xei'a","selmaho":"DAhO","score":2,"definition":"frees the following attitudinals of their context; precedes free-floating non-modifying attitudinals"},{"word":"xei'e","selmaho":"FAhA3","score":6,"definition":"online location tense; at the same online place as; online equivalent of {bu'u}","notes":"See {kibro}"},{"word":"xei'i","selmaho":"DAhO","score":2,"definition":"reattaches the following attitudinals to the containing bridi; precedes free-floating attitudinals to be understood as modifying the bridi they are contained in"},{"word":"xeilunytcan","score":1,"definition":"Heilongjiang"},{"word":"xei'u","selmaho":"DAhO","score":3,"definition":"reattaches the following attitudinals to the containing sentence; precedes free-floating attitudinals to be understood as modifying the sentence they are contained in"},{"word":"xei'u'oi","selmaho":"GAhO","score":1,"definition":"interval endpoint status (exclusive/inclusive) marker: dependent and coincident/matching with other","notes":"Claims that the bridi is true for either option of endpoint so long as the other endpoint matches in status; so, the bridi is claimed to be true for the interval specified so long as both endpoints are the same: either both are inclusive or both are exclusive. Neither option is \"picked\"; either may be substituted into the bridi and the truth value is claimed to remain the same (namely, True). No claim is made regarding the case of their being different (use \"{je} {nai} {xoi'u'oi}\" for explicit exclusion of this case). The other endpoint status may be explicitly be specified to a definitive realization, but the default will be {xei'u'oi} as well. See also: {xoi'u'oi}, {xau'u'oi}, {xai'u'oi}."},{"word":"xejni'a","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a/the chin [body part] of $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xedja}, {cnita}."},{"word":"xejrespa","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=x_2$ is an alligator/caiman of species/type $r_2$","notes":"cf. {krokodilo} This is family Alligatoridae."},{"word":"xejyji'o","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a tip with has jaw $x_{2}$."},{"word":"xejykre","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the beard of $x_2$."},{"word":"xejykregutci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$ (li; default: 1) beard-seconds by standard $x_3$.","notes":"A joke unit. See also: \"{gusygutci}\"."},{"word":"xejykrevi'u","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ shaves beard $x_2$ on $x_3$."},{"word":"xeka'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":100000,"definition":"klama modal, 5th place by transport mode ..."},{"word":"xekce","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ acts Lojbanically cruel/pedantic toward $x_2$ in manner $x_3$ (ka)","notes":"Refers to a particular, infamous cultural phenomenon in the Lojban community wherein many conversations between speakers in or tangential to Lojban tend to very quickly devolve into an argument over grammar, semantics, or usage, with the result that it becomes difficult if not impossible to hold an ordinary conversation in the language on any subject in forums where this behavior is not explicitly discouraged. Originally a clipping of {xekcedipasopa}, i.e. \"XKCD #191,\" in which R. Munroe observes that Lojban's utility as a means of expression is severely hampered by the fact that speaking it requires you to interact with \"the kind of people who learn Lojban.\""},{"word":"xekcedi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the XKCD comic numbered $x_2$; inserting the number $x_2$ at the end of the URL \"https://xkcd.com/\" should create the URL of the page which includes $x_1$"},{"word":"xekcedipasocire","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (nu) is the act of $x_2$ (person, entity, etc.) looking up the (definition vel sim. of the) word \"xekcedipasocire\" in dictionary/resource $x_3$.","notes":".{u'ivla} invented by MungoJelly in a conversation with/inspired by PoroCYon. Reference: XKCD #1932."},{"word":"xekcedipasopa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Lojbanically cruel to $x_2$ in manner $x_3$, which is like what's described in the 191st XKCD comic","notes":"see https://xkcd.com/191/"},{"word":"xekcindu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a water oak (Quercus nigra) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"xekckafi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=x_1$ is a quantity of black coffee/coffee [beverage] served without cream or milk or sugar.","notes":"See also making coffee (={kafpra}), espresso (={kafrspreso}), coffee with dairy product (={ladyckafi})."},{"word":"xekcpi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a blackbird of species $c_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xekri}, {cipni}, {cipnrkorvo}, {cipnrpika}."},{"word":"xekri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is black/extremely dark-colored [color adjective].","notes":"See also {blabi}, {grusi}, {manku}, {skari}, {xekri}, {kandi}, {carmi}, {blanu}, {bunre}, {cicna}, {crino}, {narju}, {nukni}, {pelxu}, {xunre}, {zirpu}."},{"word":"xekselskapi","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a has pelt."},{"word":"xeksodva","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is is made of/contains/is a quantity of a black/very-dark colored carbonated beverage/soda of cola-flavor, of brand $x_2$.","notes":"Not any black, carbonated beverage, but one with cola-flavor, like Coca-Cola (={kokaKOlys}), Pepsi, Julmust (=a soft drink that is mainly consumed in Sweden around Christmas;=(sfe'ero) xisyjbenunsla xeksodva) or similar. Another flavor may be added and expressed as a tanru, as long as the combination doesn't differ too much from the characteristics of xeksodva."},{"word":"xekykrexruba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is ho-shou-wu/fleeceflower of variety $x_2$."},{"word":"xekyzilska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the abstract color black","notes":"The gismu {xekri} refers to objects which are black, but not the color black itself. This lujvo serves the latter purpose. See also {skari} {zilska}"},{"word":"xel","score":2,"definition":"Hel","notes":"In Norse mythology, Hel is a being who presides over a realm of the same name. For a more cultural-neutral usage, use {daptutra} or {pacruxtutra}. See also \"hell\" as in the original text of the New Testament (={ce'ol}), the concept of \"hell\" in the Catholic Church (={infernus}), the concept of \"hell\" in Greek mythology (={tartarus})."},{"word":"xelbefru'e","score":3,"definition":"$b_2$ (person/animal/plant) digests $p_2$ with output $p_3$ passing through stage $p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {citka}, {tunlo}, {befru'e}, {djaruntygau}, {djaruntyrango}."},{"word":"xelbe'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the medium on which $x_2$ is sent/transmitted, to receiver $x_3$ from transmitter/origin $x_4$, by $x_5$.","notes":"{xe} {benji}; see also {bevri}, ve {cusku}."},{"word":"xelbei","score":1,"definition":"$x_5=b_1$ carries/hauls/bears/transports cargo $x_2=b_2$ to $x_3=b_3$ from $x_4=b_4$ over path $x_1=b_5$; $x_5=b_1$ is a carrier/porter.","notes":"{xe} {bevri}"},{"word":"xelbe'iple","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a paper-medium with paper source $x_{2}$."},{"word":"xelbo'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_5=b_1$ is a wave/periodic pattern in medium $x_2=b_2$, with wave-form $x_3=b_3$, wave-length $x_4=b_4$ and frequency $x_1=b_5$.","notes":"{xe} {boxna}"},{"word":"xelbonseljimte","score":1,"definition":"$j_2$ is a radio band with borders $j_1$."},{"word":"xelfanvyxelfanva","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=fP_5$ is a translation of translation $x_2=fP_2=fZ_5$ from (intermediate) language $x_3=fP_3=fZ_4$ to (final) language $x_4=fP_4$ by $x_5=fP_1$, with intermediate translation source $x_6=fZ_2$ from (starting) language $x_7=fZ_3$ by $x_8=fZ_1$.","notes":"fZ and fP indicate left and right {fanva}, respectively. Basically indicates a 'double' translation - a translation of a translation, which is what many translation engines do. See {fanva}. Graphically: x1 (lang. x4) <-x5- x6 (lang. x3) <-x8- x6 (lang. x7). Syn. {terytraduki'yterytraduki}, but shorter and more specific."},{"word":"xelflese","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ philosophizes/cogitates/ruminates/thinks profoundly about topic $x_2$, with specifics of thought $x_3$ and methodology $x_4$, belonging to school/branch/super- philosophy $x_5$; $x_1$ is a philosopher/philosophe (not necessarily professional or trained).","notes":"{flese} is an experimental gismu. This word does not imply a professional, trained, expert, credible, or even habitual/common attendance to philosophical (mental) faculty, but does imply a bit more profundity then mere thought or passing notion. See also: {filsofo}, {flese}."},{"word":"xeljutsi","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a class [biology] with genus $x_2$, family $x_3$, order $x_4$, and with species $x_5$.","notes":"For biological cathegory in general (=mivyske klesi), domain (=?), kingdom (={seljimcymivykle}), phylum (={jicymivykle}), class (=this definition), order (={veljutsi}), family (={terjutsi}), genus (={seljutsi}), species (={jutsi})."},{"word":"xelkla","score":0,"definition":"Using means/vehicle $x_{1}$, to $x_{2}$, from $x_{3}$, via $x_{4}$, goes $x_{5}$."},{"word":"xelmredragau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ calibrates instrument $x_2$."},{"word":"xelmri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mail carrier/network/system, over which $x_2$ is sent to address $x_3$ from address $x_4$ by sender $x_5$."},{"word":"xelso","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Greek/Hellenic culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {latmo}, {ropno}."},{"word":"xelvet","score":3,"definition":"Switzerland.","notes":"Cf. {gugdrxelvo}, {gugdecuxe}, {xelvetik}."},{"word":"xelvetik","score":2,"definition":"Switzerland.","notes":"Cf. {gugdrxelvo}, {gugdecuxe}, {xelvet}."},{"word":"xelveto","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is Swiss in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"xendo","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (person) is kind to $x_{2}$ in actions/behavior $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {cinmo}, {kecti}, {pendo}, {kusru}."},{"word":"xenru","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ regrets/rues (abstraction) $x_{2}$; $x_{1}$ is regretful/rueful/sorry/[remorseful] about $x_{2}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ feels remorse about $x_2$ (= {zugyxe'u}). (cf. cmavo list {u'u}, {zungi})"},{"word":"xe'o","selmaho":"UI3","score":4,"definition":"discursive: simply/merely/just, \"all there is to it\" - not simply, not just, \"there's more to it\"","notes":"In the positive, this conveys that reality is simpler or more restricted than the listener might be thinking; in the negative, it tells the listener that there's more to the truth than they might be thinking. Example: \"I'm only/just joking\" isn't {mi} {xamsku} {po'o} (that means \"all I do is tell jokes\") and isn't {mi} {xamsku} {sa'u} (that means \"to put it simply, I'm joking\" but leaves room for a more complicated {sa'unai} truth). This word offers {mi} {xamsku} {xe'o}. Similarly, {grana} {xe'onai} says that we're talking about \"not just a stick\" (there's more to it than that: maybe it's a magic wand)."},{"word":"xermeti","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is hermetic not allowing $x_2$ in"},{"word":"xerno","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Irish/Hibernian culture/geography/nation/history/language in property $x_2$","notes":"This word is meant to be exactly equivalent to .{erno}, including in semantic scope, except in morphology (being a gismu)."},{"word":"xernybizritkemjaclu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Irish/Manx Sea (body of water that separates the island of Ireland from that of Great Britain)"},{"word":"xesos","score":1,"definition":"Jesus","notes":"Spanish pronunciation"},{"word":"xesygu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is Greece.","notes":"Cf. {gugdeguru}."},{"word":"xesysalta","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ (mass) is a quantity of greek salad (Greek: χωριάτικη σαλάτα) with ingredients/components including $k_1=s_2$."},{"word":"xetmele","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is HTML, used by $x_2$ to express/communicate $x_3$","notes":"See {sambau}"},{"word":"xe'u","selmaho":"GOhA","score":3,"definition":"Abstraction variable indicator selbrisle.","notes":"{xe'u} is a pro-bridi (meaning it takes the place of a fully-specified bridi). {xe'u} indicates that the {selbrisle} is considered to be a bridi-variable that can be filled by other bridi. {xe'u} makes sense only inside abstraction clauses. In particular, {xe'u} is almost solely used in prenex in order to put a word of selma'o NU in prenex in a statement of predicate logic of third or higher order. See {bu'ai} for usage. See also {ce'u}, {bu'ai}."},{"word":"xexso","score":100004,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $10^{18}$ of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"Cf. {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}. {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {zepti}, {zetro}."},{"word":"xextane","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the Xextan language/culture/community in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Xextan is a simplified logical language loosely based on Lojban/Loglan. More info here: https://xextan.github.io"},{"word":"xi","selmaho":"XI","score":100001,"definition":"subscript; attaches a number of letteral string following as a subscript onto grammar structures."},{"word":"xi'e","selmaho":"XI","score":3,"definition":"scalar subscript","notes":"Subscripts words with a PA-number (often subjective), indicating {va'e}/{va'ei} scale value."},{"word":"xi'ei","score":1,"definition":"binary mekso operator: for ordered list $X_1$, this word outputs the same ordered list except the indices/subscripts have been relabelled/redefined/reindexed according to rule $X_2$ (see notes).","notes":"Default behavior for $X_2$: (1) if the least index of $X_1$ is less than or equal to $0$, then the term which is so indexed is mapped to the term which is indexed by $1$ and each subsequent entry of $X_1$ is mapped so as to have the successor index of the immediately previous term (without any gaps); (2) if the least index of $X_1$ is positive, then the term which is so indexed is mapped to the term which is indexed by $0$ and each subsequent entry of $X_1$ is mapped so as to have the successor index of the immediately previous term (without any gaps); thus the indexing is restricted to nonnegative intergers, is compressed, and toggles between starting at $1$ and $0$ respectively. Other behaviors may be specified. The cultural default starting index for a list is determined by context."},{"word":"xigzo","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains/is related to/reflects the 'Higgs' mechanism in manner/with properties/in state/with realization $x_2$, coupling to $x_3$ in manner/with strength $x_4$","notes":"The quality of being in the antiparticle/particle realization (for arbitrarily chosen realization being labelled \"particle\") can be specified in x2. Neither the gismu nor the definition is intended to be other than neutral with respect to those who have contributed significantly in investigations concerning this aspect of nature. Proposed short rafsi: -xig-. See also: {jikfi},{tsaba}, {dicma}, {vubla}, {grava}, {kantu}, {kantrbocuni}."},{"word":"xi'i","selmaho":"XI","score":1,"definition":"extent of truth","notes":"Proposed here: http://balance.wiw.org/~jkominek/lojban/9511/msg00430.html . See {xu'au} for a synonymous word (other than tentatively and temporarily belonging to a different selma'o) that is proposed in order to avoid multiple definitions for \"xi'i\"."},{"word":"xi'i'ei","selmaho":"PA5","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: Khinchin's constant $K_0$ = 2.6854520010…","notes":"See also: {vi'ei'e}, {fi'u}, {te'o}"},{"word":"xiIUM","score":1,"definition":"Hume","notes":"David Hume (1711-1776). Scottish empiricist philosopher."},{"word":"xilba'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a multiple-points bo-shuriken (shaken / kurumaken)."},{"word":"xilbate","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gibbon of species $x_2$.","notes":"cf. {smani}"},{"word":"xilbati","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gibbon of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {smani}, {birdadykla}."},{"word":"xilcelxa'i","score":1,"definition":"$xa_1=c_1$ is an artillery gun for use against $xa_2$ by $xa_3$, launching projectile $c_2$ propelled by $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xislu}, {cecla}, {xarci}, {xumjimcelxa'i}, {gutyjamkarce}, {xiljamkarce}, {karcycelxa'i}, {sorjaknykarce}."},{"word":"xilckabu","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=xi_3$ is a wheel tyre/tire.","notes":"The rubber source can be expressed with \"ra'i ...\", the composition with \"ma'e ...\"."},{"word":"xiljamkarce","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a military armoured car propelled by $k_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xislu}, {jamna}, {karce}, {jamkarce}, {gutyjamkarce}, {sonjamkarce}, {tsakarce}, {karcycelxa'i}."},{"word":"xilmu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ moves on wheel(s) to location $x_2$ from location $x_3$"},{"word":"xilta'o","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$=$xi_1$ is a board with wheels/skateboard/longboard/snakeboard [default skateboard], of material/property $t_2$ with wheels [material/property] $xi_3$.","notes":"From {tanbo}, {djacu}, {boxna} (b2-b5 subsumed). Also longboard (=clani xilta'o), streetboard, snakeboard etc."},{"word":"xilva","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ heals/recovers from $x_2$","notes":"See also {bilma}, {kanro}, {mikce}. Proposed rafsi -xiv-"},{"word":"xilvidru","score":1,"definition":"$v_{1}$=$x_{1}$ is a rotavirus of species/breed/defining property $v_{2}$ capable of infecting [at] $v_{3}$.","notes":"x2 may be abu (A), by (B), cy (C),dy (D) or ebu (E). Rotavirus A, the most common, causes more than 90% of infections in humans. See also {vidru}, {norvokovidru} and {remjinkytoldu'evidru}."},{"word":"xin","score":2,"definition":"Indian Ocean."},{"word":"xinbakni","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a zebu/humped cattle/Brahman cattle (Bos indicus) of variety/breed $b_2$."},{"word":"xinbau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=b_1$ is the Hindi language used by $b_2$ to communicate $b_3$","notes":"Cf. {xindo}, {bangu}, {banxe'inu}."},{"word":"xindo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Hindi language/culture/religion in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"Defaults to not include Urdu; Indian (Bharat) nationality may be implied (when constrained by {xingu'e}). See also {srito}, {xurdo}, {bengo}."},{"word":"xinglibau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=g_1=b_1$ is the Indian English language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Cf. {glico}, {bangu}, {bangenugu}, {glibau}, {xinbau}."},{"word":"xingu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ is India.","notes":"Cf. {xindo}, {gugde}, {gugde'inu}. "},{"word":"xinkembraxamsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Indian Ocean"},{"word":"xinkindansu","score":1,"definition":"$d_1$ (individual, mass) bollywood dances to film/accompaniment/music/rhythm $d_2$."},{"word":"xinko'i","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a quantity of Indian lettuce (Lactuca indica) of strain/cultivar $k_2$."},{"word":"xinmo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of ink of color/pigment $x_{2}$ used by writing device $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {penbi}."},{"word":"xinro","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Indo-European culture/language in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also: {xindo}, {ropno}."},{"word":"xi'o","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":3,"definition":"discourse pronoun: the previous situation","notes":"Equivalent to Loglan \"tio\""},{"word":"xi'oi'ei","selmaho":"UI","score":1,"definition":"UI discursive: litotes - - anti-litotes","notes":"Litotes is the usage of a negative or understatement in order to imply a strong confirmation. Anti-litotes might be taken to be similar to sarcasm of the form of strongly asserting something in order to imply the fact that it is negated or notably mild."},{"word":"xipnoti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (live being) is hypnotized, in hypnotic state","notes":"See also {sipna}, {senva}, {cikna}."},{"word":"xiptamu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hippopotamus of species/breed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ri'erxi'a}, {xanto}, {odbenu}, {xantydenmai}."},{"word":"xipxunsanso","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a salsa/salsa roja for use with $s_2$, containing ingredient(s) including $s_3$.","notes":"The sauce is used as a condiment in Mexican and Southwestern (U.S.) cuisines; usually includes cooked tomatoes, chili peppers, onion, garlic, and fresh coriander. Refers to \"salsa roja\", red sauce, or in English just \"salsa\"."},{"word":"xirbakyku'i","score":2,"definition":"$k_1$ is a cattle herder/rancher/vaquero/cowboy/cowgirl/buckaroo/paniolo/gaucho/stockman/ringer/gardian herding/tending cattle $k_2=b_1$ on horse(s) $x_1$.","notes":"Use fu'ivla for more cultural specific usage, like cowboy (={kauvboi})."},{"word":"xircmo","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ neighs."},{"word":"xirdegmei","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a mass of set $m_2$ with an odd number of members $m_3$","notes":"see also {landegmei}"},{"word":"xirdegna'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an odd number (integer not divisible by 2)","notes":"Metaphor taken from {xirdegmei}. See {landegna'u}"},{"word":"xirfi'e","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a seahorse of species $f_2$","notes":"See also {tu'urfi'e}, {pezyfi'e}."},{"word":"xirgana","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hiragana (Japanese syllabary) of sound $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {lerfu}."},{"word":"xirkaba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a horse (member of species Equus ferus caballus).","notes":"Hypernym: {xirma}."},{"word":"xirma","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a horse/equine/[colt/mare/stallion/pony] of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"(adjective:) $x_1$ is equine/equestrian. See also {sufti}, {xasli}, {kumte}."},{"word":"xirmrtaxi","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Przewalski's horse (Equus ferus przewalskii)","notes":"See also {xirma}"},{"word":"xirngrevi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Grévy’s zebra (scientific term: “Equus grevyi”).","notes":"Cf. {sriba'axi'a}."},{"word":"xirnku'aga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plains zebra (scientific term: “Equus quagga”).","notes":"Cf. {sriba'axi'a}."},{"word":"xirno'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a noble with conferred nobility order $x_{2}$.","notes":"In the modern sense: someone belonging to a chivalric order."},{"word":"xirnzebra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mountain zebra (scientific term: “Equus zebra”).","notes":"Cf. {sriba'axi'a}."},{"word":"xirsoi","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a horse cavalryman of army $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {xirma}, {sonci}, {dzusoi}."},{"word":"xirtera","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bat (flying mammal of Order Chiroptera) of subtaxon/breed $x_2$."},{"word":"xiryre'u","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ is horse meat from species/breed $r_2=xi_2$.","notes":"from {xirma} + {rectu}"},{"word":"xirzda","score":3,"definition":"$z_1$ is a stable for horse/equine/[colt/mare/stallion/pony] $z_2=x_1$ of species/breed $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {cagdaidi'u}"},{"word":"xislivnunsla","score":2,"definition":"$n_1$ is Easter celebrated by $s_1$ with activities $s_3$","notes":"from {xriso} {cliva} {nu} {salci} c.f. {xisyjbenunsla}"},{"word":"xislu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a wheel [tool] of device/vehicle $x_{2}$, made of materials/having properties $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {carce}, {karce}, {pulni}, {tutci}."},{"word":"xismalsi","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=m_1=xr_1$ is a Christian (Catholic/Protestant/Anglican/etc.) church at location/serving area $x_2=m_3$","notes":"Doesn't distinguish the type of Christianity. cf. {xriso} and {malsi}"},{"word":"xismei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Christmas of Christset $x_2$ containing Christmember $x_3$."},{"word":"xispo","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Hispano-American culture/nationalities in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"Refers to Spanish-speaking Latin-American countries, not Brazil/Guyana. See also {merko}, {mexno}, {spano}, {ketco}, {bemro}, {gento}."},{"word":"xisybalmalsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=b_1=m_1$ is a cathedral [Christian church which contains the seat of a bishop] serving diocese $m_2$."},{"word":"xisyjbecte","score":2,"definition":"$n_1$ is Christmas Eve of Christmas Day $n_2$ at location $n_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xisyjbenunsla}, {xisyjbedetri}."},{"word":"xisyjbedetri","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ is Christmas Day at location $d_3$ in calendar $d_4$.","notes":"c.f. {xisyjbenunsla}, {xisyjbecte}"},{"word":"xisyjbenunsla","score":4,"definition":"$n_1$ is the Christmas celebrated by $s_1$ with activities $s_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xisyjbedetri}, {xisyjbecte}, {xislivnunsla}, {cmuxi'ojbetersla}."},{"word":"xisyjbesla","score":-1,"definition":"$s_1$ baptizes $j_1$.","notes":"Guessed from a lujvo without a definition. See also: {xriso}, {jbena}, {salci}"},{"word":"xiuas","score":1,"definition":"hiwa (Hawaiian), a desirable blackness, as of pigs offered to the gods"},{"word":"xladani","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a blueberry [fruit] of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"Haida \"hldáan\" (blueberry), \"hldaan\""},{"word":"xladja","score":2,"definition":"$xl_1=c_1$ is bad food/junk food (in one sense) for $xl_2=c_2$, bad by standard $xl_3$.","notes":"The word “bad” is subjective here. The food can be “bad” for $xl_2=c_2$’s health, it can taste bad, etc. The “standard” place can be used for disambiguation."},{"word":"xladji","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ is spiteful/malevolent/malicious/mean to/towards $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {fengu}, {palci}."},{"word":"xlafri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ suffers from $x_2$ (event, process, object)."},{"word":"xlafu'a","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=xl_1$ is unlucky/unfortunate for $f_2=xl_2$ by standerd $xl_3$."},{"word":"xlajijnu","score":1,"definition":" $j_1$ is pessimistic about $j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xlali}, {jijnu}, {xlajijnu}, {tradutxu'a}."},{"word":"xlajvo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bad/poorly-made lujvo with issue $x_2$, bad according to $x_3$ and by standard $x_4$","notes":"The badness need not be an error per se; it may merely be some feature (x2) that is not desirable or relatively preferable. For example, perhaps the terbri structure is not predictable/regular/algorithmic, or the lujvo is very long, or the lujvo is not the highest-scoring lujvo (for some fixed tanru construct) according to an algorithm/standard. See also: {srejvo}."},{"word":"xlakemsamtci","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=xl_1$ is malware (malicious software) on computer(s) including $s_1$, which is/does bad for/harms $xl_2$ according to standard $xl_3$.","notes":"See also: {xlali}, {ke}, {samtci}."},{"word":"xlali","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is bad for $x_{2}$ by standard $x_{3}$; $x_{1}$ is poor/unacceptable to $x_{2}$.","notes":"Be careful to distinguish between a bad/unacceptable event, and a bad/unacceptable agent: $x_1$ does poorly (= lenu ko'a gasnu cu xlali and not normally ko'a {xlali}). See also {palci}, {mabla}, {xamgu}, {betri}."},{"word":"xlamau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=m_1$ is worse than $m_2$ for $x_2$ by standard $x_3$, by amount $m_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xlali}, {zmadu}, {xagme'a}, {xlarai}."},{"word":"xlame'a","score":2,"definition":"$xl1=m1$ is better/[less bad] than $m_2$ for $xl_2$ by standard $xl_3$, by amount $m_4$","notes":"Cf. {mleca}, {xlali}, {traji}, {xagmau}, {xlamau}, {xlarai}, {mecyxlarai}."},{"word":"xlamu'ijijnu","score":2,"definition":"$j_1$ is cynical/suspicious about the motives of $m_3$ with regard to action/event $m_2=j_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xlali}, {mukti}, {jijnu}, {xlajijnu}, {remxei}."},{"word":"xlapre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=p_1=xl_1$ is a bad/poor performing person for task $x_2=xl_2$ by standard $x_3=xl_3$","notes":"be careful not to confuse bad/poor performance ({xlali}) with bad/malicious motivations ({palci})"},{"word":"xlarafsrejvo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an improperly-created/wrongly-proposed/illy-proposed lujvo with intended meaning $x_2$ but actual interpretation/built from metaphor $x_3$, due to/with error $x_4$ in its rafsi $x_5$, which is unacceptable to $x_6$ by standard $x_7$, in language $x_8$","notes":"Notice that terbri structure and conditions of error are not referenced in the terbri of this word. The error could be simply failing to be the highest-scoring lujvo available (for a given tanru) by some algorithm/standard; however, it could also be the product of a certain unintentionally wrong tanru construct (wherein a given meaning was intended but is not reflected in the {veljvo}). See also: {srejvo}."},{"word":"xlarai","score":1,"definition":" $t_1=x_1$ is the worst among set/range $t_4$ for $x_2$ by standard $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xlali}, {traji}, {xlamau}."},{"word":"xlatce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is terrible for $x_2$ in aspect $x_3$"},{"word":"xlati'a","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=xl_1$ is bad weather at place/region $t_2$ for $x_3=xl_2$ by standard $x_4=xl_3$.","notes":"Cf. {carvi}, {xa'urti'a}."},{"word":"xlatsu'aci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Japanese yatsuhashi confection with ingredients/contents $x_2$ of variety/type $x_3$","notes":"Japanese yatsuhashi (八ツ橋 / 八橋)"},{"word":"xle'edi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a LED(light-emitting diode)"},{"word":"xlesterole","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is cholesterol."},{"word":"xlibakni","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=c_1$ is a heifer [young female cattle/beef-producer/bovine], of age $n_2$, immature/defined as a heifer by standard $n_3$, of species/breed $b_2$."},{"word":"xlima'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is September of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {sozymasti}, {kanbyma'i}, {nanca}."},{"word":"xlobi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hobby of $x_2$"},{"word":"xlodu'uxukau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is verbose/overwrought to $x_2$ by standard $x_3$","notes":"cf. Toaq \"lỏduhuhukao\", itself an ironic reference to the verbosity of the Lojban form \"lo du'u xu kau\" for \"whether\"."},{"word":"xlolululu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ululates expressing $x_2$","notes":"a long, wavering, high-pitched vocal sound involving the uvula"},{"word":"xlura","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) influences/lures/tempts $x_{2}$ into action/state $x_{3}$ by influence/threat/lure $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also impresses; $x_4$ is alluring (= {trivelxlu} for place reordering); $x_3$ may be an achieved action/state, or an attempt to perform an action/enter a state). ($x_3$ and $x_4$ are normally events or states); See also {djica}, {mukti}, {trina}, {jitro}, {sazri}, {tcica}, {xance}, {stidi}, {kajde}, {maksi}."},{"word":"xlusku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ suggests, tempts $x_2$ (assertion) into recipient $x_3$"},{"word":"xluzerma'esazri","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ drives vehicle $x_2=m_1$ illegally according to people/culture/judges/prosecutor $x_3=z_2$ under influence of $x_4=xl_1$ (agent/property/substance) which affects driving with effect $x_5=xl_2$.","notes":"{xlura} {zekri} {ke} {marce} {sazri}"},{"word":"xm","score":2,"definition":"used to express pondering; thoughtful humming noise","notes":"Use {ki'ai} to turn this into part of a grammatical utterance. (ki'ai .xm.) Also see {xy'y}, {pensi}."},{"word":"xo","selmaho":"PA4","score":100001,"definition":"digit/number: number/digit/lerfu question."},{"word":"xo'a","selmaho":"XOhA","score":3,"definition":"Loglan toggle: Toggles text to TLI Loglan; marks following text as TLI Loglan.","notes":"The proposal also includes an experimental Loglan Little word ``hoa'' (which toggles text to Lojban)."},{"word":"xo'ai","selmaho":"SE","score":4,"definition":"conversion: move/promote 5th place to 1st position. Everything else stays in the same order.","notes":"Before: x1 x2 x3 x4 x5, after: x5 x1 x2 x3 x4. Has the same effect as \"xe ve te se\". Proposed rafsi: -xoz- See also {to'ai}, {vo'ai}."},{"word":"xo'au","selmaho":"PA","score":1,"definition":"pro-numeral: the most-recently mentioned full/complete numerical or mathematical string/expression.","notes":"For clarity, whole strings are taken; therefore, in \"{pa}{re}\", the string which would be referenced by this word is all of \"pare\" (and not just \"re\"). Back-counting rules the same as or analogous to those for \"{ri}\". This word functions essentially as \"ri\" does, but for numbers (PA*) and mekso (including VUhU) - and, in particular, ignores other sumti, unless marked with \"{li}\" (in which case, \"li\" is included in the reference – which may require various adjustments if this word is used in in contexts which disallow the introduction of another/new sumti or which would take on an undesirable semantic or syntactic interpretation if another sumti were introduced where this word is used). Letteral strings which act as numerical/mathematical variables are within the scope of potential reference, but not those which do not (unless they are somehow used in a mathematical expression which is being referenced as a whole); quotations and abstractions behave as the latter case for letteral strings wrt this word. Within a mekso expression, \"{du}\" and other predicates are taken as terminating a numerical expression; this word (unless subscripted; see infra) references completed numerical/mathematical expressions, and thus will not refer to the one in which it itself appears, which should help to avoid self-reference, predication issues, non-terminating loops, nondefinition issues, etc. Thus, it might be useful for recursive definitions. Subscript this word with an integer $n$ in order to refer count $n$ potential referents back (positive $n$ is back-counting, $n = 0$ refers to the current numerical/mathematical expression in which this subscripted word is embedded (once completed and fully evaluated, if such terminates), and negative $n$ is forward-counting). Can be used for quantifying sumti; \"one hundred men and horses\" probably means \"one hundred men and one hundred horses\", and the latter \"one hundred\" can be replaced by this word, because numerical/mathematical expressions which function as quantifiers are nonetheless numerical/mathematical expressions (and tend to be completed). Even in a recursive or self-referential context, once the referenced/pointed-to expression is evaluated, the value which it takes in its most-recent usage is the one which should be substituted in place of this word; use \"{ra'o}\" in order to update it if such is desired (and the value depends to some extent on the new context or other developments)."},{"word":"xobgobeli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hobgoblin of type/mythology $x_2$","notes":"See {crida}, {ridgobeli}"},{"word":"xod","score":1,"definition":"Xod.","notes":"A name used by Charles Hope."},{"word":"xodnocono","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/pertains to Haudenosaunee/Six Nations/Iroquois culture/people in aspect $x_2$."},{"word":"xo'e","selmaho":"PA4","score":12,"definition":"elliptical/unspecified number.","notes":"See also {no'o}, {tu'o}, {xo}, {zo'e}, {co'e}, and {do'e}."},{"word":"xo'ei","selmaho":"VUhU","score":3,"definition":"unary mekso operator: produces a string of n consecutive \"xo'e\"'s, treated as digits (concatenated into a single string of digits)","notes":"n can be any nonnegative integer, (countable) infinity, or vague (in which case it could mean a nonnegative integer or (countable) infinity). The default value of n is vague/elliptical, thus transforming this word into a 0-ary operator. The output is a string of digits, not a number; thus, it automatically attaches to a string of PA's if immediately preceding this word; following digits must be concatenated on; it might be necessary to convert this string into a number (especially if it is isolated and/or is being acted upon an operator that is defined as desired for numbers but not for digits or strings), but the conversion may be automatic according to the grammar (at least in some contexts). {xo'e} is considered to represent exactly one 'digit' (really: PA member) in the given base until it is converted into a number. Since {pi} belongs to PA, technically at least zero {xo'e}'s can actually be meant to be radix point(s); at most, the total allowable number of radix points in a digit string, less the number of explicitly mentioned {pi}'s that occur therein (within the macrodigit), is the number of {pi}'s that can be referenced elliptically by this means. {ma'u} and {ni'u} are possible references for microdigits where allowed by the base. This word 'knows where it lives', meaning that it will only produce digit strings that are composed of PA's that are allowed by the base and notation given the rest of the context, which form allowed macrodigits, and which will represent part of a context-allowed number. Proposed rafsi: \"-xon-\", where the default case (n is vague) is assumed (thus, as a rafsi, \"-xon-\" represents any number that is expressible in the base by a string of concatenated digits and radix point(s) and which makes sense/satisfies implicit conditions placed upon it (such as signum, or being integer, etc.); this meaning is usually described by using variables \"n\" or \"x\" in English, such as in: \"n-ary\", \"n-many\", \"x-meter-long\", etc.)."},{"word":"xo'e'o'e","selmaho":"XOhEhOhE","score":1,"definition":"elliptical/unspecified/vague single-symbol (general)","notes":"Might mean either {bu'o'e} (BY) or {xo'e} (PA), or any other single-symbol selma'o elliptical."},{"word":"xo'e'o'ei","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"At-most-unary mekso operator: like {xo'ei} but for selma'o XOhEhOhE, rather than just PA"},{"word":"xo'i","selmaho":"XOhI","score":4,"definition":"Extracts selbri from a tag, inverse of fi'o","notes":"xo'i bau is equivalent to bangu, xo'i fi'o broda is equivalent to broda"},{"word":"xoi","selmaho":"XOI","score":3,"definition":"Right-scoping adverbial clause: encloses a bridi and turns it into an adverbial term; the antecedent (ke'a) of the enclosed bridi stands for the outer bridi {lo su'u no'a ku} (the bridi in which this xoi term appears), including all the other adverbial terms (tags...) within this bridi located on the right of this xoi term (rightward scope).","notes":"Terminator: {se'u}"},{"word":"xoi'ei'a","selmaho":"XOIhEIhA","score":1,"definition":"Toggles grammar so that every mention of a number $n$ is interpreted as \"at least $n$\".","notes":"If one owns five cats, then in normal Lojban grammar, if they were to say \"I have two cats\", then they would be incorrect/lying; numbers are exact. But often, allowing for such statements is desirable, at least because one can be less mindful of the exactitude requirement. For example, some criminal statutes say things like \"if the defendant has four criminal history points, then...\", but they actually mean \"if the defendant has four or more criminal history points, then...\". Likewise, it is almost always a lie in Lojban to say \"I am $t$ years old\", because one is almost never exactly $t$ years old (this expression is usually the result of rounding down to the nearest integer or half-integer); one should actually say \"I am between $t$ years old and $t+1$ years old\" – but toggling the grammar with this word would more closely approximate the natlang phrase (although an eighty-year-old could still correctly say, perhaps with some philosophical correctness too, that they are six years old). An even number of uses of this word return the grammar back to numeric exactitude. The \"at least\" interpretation applies to rafsi as well: a car is a bicycle after this word has been used an odd number of times because \"bicycle\" would actually mean \"at-least-two-wheeler\". Again, this could have some applicability in law, such as when banning the usage of vehicles, for example. \"{su'e} will operate normally under this word (so, \"su'e {re}\" would mean \"at most 2\" and not \"at most at-least-2\"; meaning that 3 is definitely excluded from the realm of possible numbers), but \"su'o\" is converted so as to mean \"exactly\" (given that it is otherwise useless; in other words, the exactitudes of unmarked numhers and \"su'o\"-marked ones swap with one another). This word does not affect brivla or modals, unless the former involve numeric rafsi; in particular, \"{zmadu}\", \"{satci}\", \"{mau}\", and the like are not affected. This word affects non-integer numbers as well, as demonstrated by the time example; after this toggle, one could accurately say that Cleopatra died five hundred years ago (because she died ealier than that). Explocit approximation via \"{ji'i}\" is unaffected by this word, in a manner similar to \"su'e\". Technically, \"1+1 =2\" is still true under this toggle effect because the sum of at least 1 with at least 1 is indeed at least 2. Both exactitude and this modification to it have their respective problem cases, so use each carefully."},{"word":"xoi'u","selmaho":"JOI","score":1,"definition":"non-logical connective (mekso set operator): regardless","notes":"Primary motivation is to allow for an analog of .{u} using non-logical connectives of the form of set operators (in the same analogy that related set intersection to logical AND). .krtisfranks. is not sure that this word even fulfills a heretofore unsatisfied logical role, let alone is necessary or practically useful/desirable."},{"word":"xoi'u'oi","selmaho":"GAhO","score":1,"definition":"interval endpoint status (exclusive/inclusive) marker: dependent and contrary/contraposed with other","notes":"Claims that the bridi is true for either option of endpoint so long as the other endpoint is opposite in status; so, the bridi is claimed to be true for the interval specified so long as both endpoints are the different: one endpoint must be inclusive while the other is exclusive. Neither option for the order of these statuses is \"picked\"; either may be substituted into the bridi and the truth value is claimed to remain the same (namely, True). No claim is made regarding the case of their being the same (use \"{je} {nai} {xei'u'oi}\" for exclusion of this case). The other endpoint status may be explicitly be specified to a definitive realization, but the default will be {xoi'u'oi} as well. See also: {xei'u'oi}, {xau'u'oi}, {xai'u'oi}."},{"word":"xomeros","score":1,"definition":"Homer."},{"word":"xomxeci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ocotillo of species $x_2$"},{"word":"xonba","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is exactly/approximately $(1/x_{2})$-th-portion [li] of $x_{3}$ by standard $x_{4}$.","notes":"Analogous to {xadba}, but where the fraction is specified. $x_{2}$ must be positive; use fractions in order to denote $(n/m)$-ths of something (where $x_{2} = m/n$, in such a case). Typically (but not necessarily), $x_{2}$ will be filled by rational numbers (and, often, these will be integers greater than 1). Examples: \"a/one whole\" = \"xonba be li pa\"; \"one-third\" = \"xonba be li ci\"; \"two-thirds\" = \"xonba be li ci fi'u re\"; \"a quarter/one-fourth\" = \"xonba be li vo\", etc. . See also: {xadba} (= \"xonba be li re\"), {tezda} (= \"xonba be li te'o\" when in the default mode)."},{"word":"xonkon","score":3,"definition":"Hong Kong.","notes":"Cf. {xyngon}, {cangan}, {jungo}, {tcadu}."},{"word":"xonslanykemymlirumjvesimjonkepkemclenykukrypaxryja'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is ornamentation which exhibits the property of being or being similar to millefiori, and which adorns $x_2$ and has composition/arrangement/pattern $x_3$","notes":"This word is equivalent to {mlirumjvesimjonxonslanybafkemclenykukrypaxryja'i} and uses the same veljvo (including experimental ones)."},{"word":"xonxoli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is sesame of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"syn. {jerjelino}, {simsimu}"},{"word":"xo'o","selmaho":"UI5","score":7,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: sarcastically - sincerely/honestly","notes":"There is no good attitudinal for sarcasm. Chosen for its similarity to {zo'o}."},{"word":"xo'oi","selmaho":"NOI","score":2,"definition":"binds a relative clause to both the preceding sumti and the bridi containing that sumti","notes":"« broda ko'a xo'oi {ke'a} bridi » implies both « ko'a {noi} ke'a bridi » and « broda ko'a {xoi} ke'a bridi ». Terminator {ku'o}"},{"word":"xo'onai","selmaho":"UI*5","score":2,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: sarcastically - sincerely/honestly","notes":"See {stace}."},{"word":"xorban","score":1,"definition":"Xorban","notes":"The Xorban logical language."},{"word":"xorbo","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to Xorban language/culture in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"xorjina","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a saddlebag/pair of saddlebags to use on animal/vehicle $x_2$."},{"word":"xorkruxse","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Horcrux storing a fragment $x_4$ of the soul of individual $x_2$ in medium/container/item $x_3$.","notes":"Not necessarily restricted to /Harry Potter/."},{"word":"xorlo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/relates to/pertains to xorlo (Lojbanic) grammatical standards in manner/aspect $x_2$, specific to version $x_3$ (contextless default: the most recent version that has been officially accepted by the Lojban language's governing body (presently, the BPFK))","notes":"Since the word is already used in Lojban (especially in meta contexts), it might as well get an official definition/entry; besides, how confusing would it be to come across a word that either is or gismu-conflicts with \"xorlo\" but which does not mean it? Additionally, actually having this word be part of the Lojban dictionary will allow for its free use within Lojban text and it can be coupled with version specifiers for text (per various proposals). This word might be generalizable to any gadri-specific (proposed) grammar systems for Lojban, rather than Xorlo (as currently understood, or future versions thereof) specifically. See also: {cukre}."},{"word":"xormoni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hormone with function $x_2$","notes":"See {cigla}"},{"word":"xortas","score":1,"definition":"Horta, sentient silicon-based non-humanoid life in the Star Trek science fiction franchise"},{"word":"xorxes","score":1,"definition":"Jorge."},{"word":"xotli","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a hotel/inn/hostel at location $x_{2}$ operated by $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {barja}, {gusta}."},{"word":"xo'u","selmaho":"ZAhO","score":3,"definition":"opposite of mo'u: interval event contour: at the natural beginning point of ...;"},{"word":"xozbe'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=b_5$ is the means/medium by which $x_2=b_1$ transfers/sends/transmits $x_3=b_2$ to receiver $x_4=b_3$ from transmitter/origin $x_5=b_4$.","notes":"{benji} with $x_5$ promoted by means of {xo'ai}, resulting in a different place structure from the otherwise identical {xelbe'i} ({xe} {benji})."},{"word":"xrabo","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Arabic-speaking culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {sadjo}, {semto}, {lubno}, {rakso}, {sirxo}."},{"word":"xraci'a","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=p_3$ draws picture $c_2=p_1$ on medium $c_3=p_4$ with implement $c_4$ depicting $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {pixra}, {ciska}, {xraselci'a}, {xratai}, {kacmyxra}, {kacmyterxra}, {kacmyxragau}, {kacmyxrazu'e}. "},{"word":"xragreku","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a picture frame holding picture $g_2=p_1$."},{"word":"xrakarni","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=p_4$ is an illustrated magazine/journal with content $k_2=p_1$ published by $k_3$ for audience $k_4$."},{"word":"xrani","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event) injures/harms/damages victim $x_{2}$ in property $x_{3}$ (ka) resulting in injury $x_{4}$ (state).","notes":"Also hurts. See also {cortu}, {daspo}, {spofu}, {katna}, {porpi}."},{"word":"xrapoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a video which depicts $x_2$ and is created by $x_3$."},{"word":"xrarucyca'a","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a GPU (graphics processing unit)/graphics card.","notes":"Cf. {rucyca'a}"},{"word":"xraselci'a","score":2,"definition":"$c_2=p_1$ is drawn by artist $c_1=p_3$ on medium $c_3=p_4$ using implement $c_4$ depicting $p_2$.","notes":"Cf. {pixra}, {ciska}, {xraci'a}, {xratai}, {kacmyxra}, {kacmyterxra}, {kacmyxragau}, {kacmyxrazu'e}. "},{"word":"xratai","score":2,"definition":"$t_1=p_1$ is an image of $t_2=p_2$ created by agent $p_3$ on medium $p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {pixra}, {tarmi}."},{"word":"xrebau","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=m_1=s_1$ is creole used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$, created from sources including $m_2$.","notes":"Cf. {sapxrebau}."},{"word":"xrejvejdikybau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pidgin/Creole language/dialect formed from reduction and conmingling of superstrate languages including $x_2$, used by $x_3$ in order to express/communicate $x_4$ (si'o/du'u; not quote)","notes":"See also: {pirdjgine}, {kre'ole}, {xrebau}"},{"word":"xremi'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=min_1$ is a blender/mixer for ingredients $x_2=mix_2$ to produce mixture $x_3=mix_1$.","notes":"not necessarily for food. Cf. {mixre}, {minji}."},{"word":"xrenspurgi","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to Paleolithic Ahrensburgian technological industry/culture/know-how of period and location (specifics) $x2$ in properties $x3$"},{"word":"xrijvecirla","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ is macaroni and cheese (wheat and cheese) from source $x2$"},{"word":"xrilanbi","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a quantity of gluten composed of amino acids (sequence/jo'u) $p_2$"},{"word":"xripu'o","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a quantity of wheat flour made from wheat $p_2=m_1$.","notes":"Cf. {maxri}, {purmo}."},{"word":"xrisantemo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a chrysanthemum of species/cultivar $x_2$"},{"word":"xriso","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ pertains to the Christian religion/culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {jegvo}, {lijda}."},{"word":"xrisobibliia","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Christian Bible of Christian denomination $x_2$"},{"word":"xrisomasa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is a Christmas holiday/celebration, celebrated by $x_2$"},{"word":"xrison","score":1,"definition":"Christ."},{"word":"xrixruba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is buckwheat of variety $x_2$.","notes":"syn. {gruxruba}"},{"word":"xrmAiynis","score":1,"definition":"Hermione","notes":"Modern English pronunciation."},{"word":"xrojai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=xr_1=j_1$ (affectionately) hugs $x_2=xr_2=j_2$ with $x_3=j_3$ on $x_4=j_4$.","notes":"Uses experimental rafsi -xro- from {xrotu}. Near synonyms: {pamjai}, {dibjai}. See also {xrotu}, {jgari}, {prami}, {se} {dirba}, {pamjai}, {dibjai}."},{"word":"xroma","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ appears with/to have chroma/chrominance value $x_2$ (may be multi-componented) by standard/convention $x_3$ under conditions $x_4$.","notes":"$x_3$ can also specify the ordering of the components, if such is relevant. Viewer can be incorporated into $x_3$ or $x_4$. By some definitions $x_3$ of \"chroma\", $x_4$ may lose some or all facets of its meaning (and may thus be effectively be deleted from the selbri); the optional presence of $x_4$ or any facet thereof is not intended to have any implications about the definitions or standards $x_3$ which may be used for this word and otherwise does not restrict its generally potential scope."},{"word":"xromicraixe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/pertains to Holy Roman Empire culture/nationality/geography in aspect $x_2$","notes":"See also: {dotrxailigesromicraixe}"},{"word":"xromina","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ appears with/to have chroma/chrominance value $x_2$ (may be multi-componented)","notes":"Fu'ivla form of \"{xroma}\"."},{"word":"xrotu","score":8,"definition":"$x_1$ is affectionate with $x_2$","notes":"Rafsi -xro-. Refers to the sort of affection that's common between relatives and friends as well as between sexual partners. $x_1$ and $x_2$ are symmetrical. See also {gletu}, {glotu}."},{"word":"xruba","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of buckwheat/rhubarb/sorrel grass of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {spati}."},{"word":"xrubei","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=x_1$ takes/carries back $b_2=x_2$ to origin/earlier state $b_3=x_3$ from $b_4=x_4$ over path $b_5$.","notes":"Cf. {xruti}, {bevri}."},{"word":"xrucpe","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ requests/asks $c_2$ to go back/return to $x_2$ from $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xruti}, {cpedu}. Based on proposed redefinition of {xruti} by xorxes: x1 returns to x2 from x3."},{"word":"xrududu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (motor vehicle or engine) makes noise $x_2$, typical of some slowly stroking engines"},{"word":"xrugau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ causes $x_2=xr_1$ to return to state $x_3=xr_2$ from state $x_4=xr_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xruti}, {gasnu}. Based on proposed redefinition of {xruti} by xorxes: x1 returns to state x2 from state x3."},{"word":"xruii","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is back/returns to satisfying property $x_2$."},{"word":"xruki","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a turkey [food/bird] of species/breed $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {cipni}."},{"word":"xrukla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=xr_1=xr_2=k_1$ returns to earlier location $x_2=xr_3=k_2$ from $x_3=xr_4=k_3$ via route $x_4=k_4$ using means/vehicle $x_5=k_5$.","notes":"See also {se'ixru}."},{"word":"xrula","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the flower/blossom/bloom [body-part] of plant/species $x_{2}$; (adjective:) $x_{1}$ is floral.","notes":"See also {spati}."},{"word":"xrulnranunkulu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of ranunculus/buttercup/spearwort/water crowfoot of species/strain $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {matnyxrula}."},{"word":"xrulrlavandula","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of lavender of species/strain $x_2$"},{"word":"xruti","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) returns $x_{2}$ to origin/earlier state $x_{3}$ from $x_{4}$; $x_{1}$ moves/gives $x_{2}$ back to $x_{3}$ from $x_{4}$.","notes":"$x_2$ goes back/reverts/[retreats] to $x_3$ (= {se'ixru} for agent self-returning to a previous location/situation: renumber places in the lujvo); ($x_3$ may be a location or a person or an event/situation; the latter may also be expressed with {krefu} or {rapli} and a causative like {rinka}/{rikygau}). See also {benji}, {krefu}, {rapli}, {rinka}."},{"word":"xrutrflese","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (thinker/philosopher/individual) returns $x_2$ as a philosophy/ideology to origin/previous state $x_3$ from a different location/state $x_4$, with methodology $x_5$","notes":"Allusion to Daoist philosophy of returning."},{"word":"xru'uti","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ returns to/becomes/go to a state $x_2$ (state event) where $x_3$ (property/event) is cancelled/ceased/untrue/undone via process (metaphorically: 'path') $x_4$ (process event); $x_1$ is un-/de-$x_3$-ized","notes":"Quite like \"{xruti}\", except the state $x_2$ (unlike $xruti_3$) need not be previously realized; however, $x_2$ should be considered a basic/generic/default/proper state. Additionally, no agent is involved (for this meaning, use \"{xru'uti zei gasnu}\") and it may not be used in order to return an object to a location or the possession of another (the typing of terbri for this word is far more restrictive than it is for \"{xruti}\"). Moreover, the process by which this 'return' is done is specified in this word (but not in \"{xruti}\"). The cancelled/ceased thing $x_3$ must be an ongoing (happening) event or (ongoing possession of a) property."},{"word":"xrvatsk","score":3,"definition":"Croatia."},{"word":"xu","selmaho":"UI6","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: true-false question."},{"word":"xu'a","selmaho":"UI3","score":2,"definition":"discursive: persuading - not arguing/negotiating - conceding","notes":"Also 'challenging - admitting' when defending oneself, 'insisting - compromising' when making a request. See also {ra'u}, evidential {pe'i}, attitudinals {e'u}, {i'o}, gismu {xlura}; Compare attitudinal modifier {le'o}."},{"word":"xu'andi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an emperor of empire $x_2$","notes":"See {nolraitru}, {imperatora}"},{"word":"xu'au","selmaho":"XUhAU","score":1,"definition":"extent of truth","notes":"As described here: http://balance.wiw.org/~jkominek/lojban/9511/msg00430.html, where the proposed word is {xi'i} and the selma'o is XI"},{"word":"xubrnre'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of rhubarb (genus Rheum) of species/strain x2."},{"word":"xubrnrumeksa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of dock/sorrel grass of species/strain x2."},{"word":"xudvu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an aldehyde related to chemical $x_2$","notes":"Rafsi -xu'u-."},{"word":"xu'e","selmaho":"COI","score":5,"definition":"vocative: said/quoth..., used to identify the person speaking a single sentence (e.g. in dialogues)","notes":"Loglan \"hue\". Much shorter than \"sei ko'a cu cusku se'u\". See also {doi}, {mi'e}."},{"word":"xu'icmu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an element of compound $x_2$."},{"word":"xukmi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an instance of substance/chemical/drug $x_{2}$ (individual or mass) with purity $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {curve}, {cidro}, {marna}, {nimre}."},{"word":"xukmranoni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an instance of annonin (individual or mass) with purity $x_2$.","notes":"See also annona plant (={sparanona})."},{"word":"xukske","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is meleagrology based on methodology $x_2$."},{"word":"xuksle","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a cell with has cell-turkey species $x_{2}$."},{"word":"xulbuktci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=t_1$ is an iron for straightening cloths $x_2=b_1=xu_1$ of material $x_3=b_2$."},{"word":"xulbu'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is satin"},{"word":"xulgani","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a hooligan"},{"word":"xulta","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is beyond/beside/abstract/meta (older sense) to $x_2$ so as to be an abstraction thereof/external thereto, being so beyond/abstract in property/aspect $x_3$, and having features $x_4$, governed by/considered in system/considerations/epistemology/theory $x_5$; x1 is conceptually beyond/external to/higher up than $x_2$ (in, for example, existential or consideration precedence)","notes":"x1 need not be an abstraction *of* x2, but must be abstract *to* it. The word \"metaphysics\" could be translated with/using this word. All meta things (in the sense of {cmeta}) are necessarily xulta, but the converse is not true; may also include all things that are {sucta}. This word is different from {sucta} in that no concept or properties need to be generalized/simplified/idealized/abstracted from x2 in order to produce x1 (by some rules); x1 is just an object/concept/system/etc. that exists beyond/external to x2 (in some \"higher plane\", so to speak). Do not confuse with: {xutla}. Proposed short rafsi: -xut-. See also: {cmeta}, {sucta}."},{"word":"xumbe","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ (person, being, entity) is in an altered and (medically/legally) abnormal state of mind due to substance/factors $x_2$, being in state (with characteristics) $x_3$, classification as such according to/by standard $x_4$","notes":"Useful for drunkenness, being in a drug-induced high, sleep-deprived states, giving in to base-instincts, etc. This word is not limited to consumption or injection of chemical substances; the brain/body naturally produces chemical substances or responds in ways that may (temporarily) alter the mental state. All that matters is that the mental state is in some way abnormal and is directly due to some factor (external or internal); there may be connotations of temporarity and/or inferior functioning."},{"word":"xumjimcelxa'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1 = c_1$ is a gun/chemically launched metal slug throwing weapon for use against $x_2$ by $x_3$; weapon fires metallic objects $x_4$ using chemical propellant $x_5$.","notes":"Cf. {xilcelxa'i}, {mi'ircelxa'i}, {clacelxa'i}, {janjaknyxa'i}, {celgunta}. Made from {xukmi} + {jinme} + {cecla} + {xarci}."},{"word":"xumkabri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ is a beaker for chemical $x_2=k_2=x_1$","notes":"from {xukmi} + {kabri}"},{"word":"xumnritrina","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an instance of erythravine with purity $x_3$.","notes":"See also: coral tree (={ricnritrina})."},{"word":"xumrberili","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an instance of beryllium (Be) with purity $x_3$.","notes":"See also beryl (={kunrberili}) and chrysoberyl (={kunrkrisoberili})."},{"word":"xumrbura","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an instance of boron (B) with purity $x_3$.","notes":"The name boron originates from the Arabic word buraq or the Persian word burah; which are names for the mineral borax (={kunrbura})."},{"word":"xumrkokaine","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is / is some cocaine of purity $x_2$.","notes":"$x_1$ might be specified as individual or mass. Cf. {xukmi}."},{"word":"xumrkonkreto","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of concrete made from ingredients $x_2$."},{"word":"xumrnapalmi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains napalm.","notes":"Cf. {xukmi}, {litki}, {likrtcigaso}."},{"word":"xumrti'enti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of trinitrotoluene (TNT).","notes":"See also: {bamrti'enti}."},{"word":"xumrvanila","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an instance of vanillin (individual or mass) with purity $x_2$."},{"word":"xumske","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is chemistry based on methodology $x_2$."},{"word":"xumsle","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ is a molecule of chemical $x_2$.","notes":"c.f. {selci}, {xukmi}, {ratni}, {lektoni}, {protoni}, {nurtoni}."},{"word":"xumsne","score":3,"definition":"$s_1$ is high/stoned/trips on drug $xu_1$, hallucinating/experiencing $s_2$ (fact/idea/event/state)."},{"word":"xumsutri'a","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=x_1$ catalyzes chemical reaction $r_2=s_2$ under conditions $r_3$.","notes":"Cf. {sutri'a}, {selfusra}."},{"word":"xumtau","score":0,"definition":"$t_1$ is a chemical compound of $t_2$ and $t_3$."},{"word":"xumymelmydi'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ emits psychoactive honey $x_2$","notes":"reference to hzrn's discord status at time of creation"},{"word":"xumyzai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pharmacy / drugstore / chemist’s, selling drugs $x_2$, operated by $x_3$."},{"word":"xunai","selmaho":"UI*6","score":4,"definition":"discursive: false-true question.","notes":"Example: {xunai} {do} {djuno} - 'Don't you know?'. Only negates the question rhetorically, and not the expected answer; {go'i}/{ja'a}/{je'u} still means \"Yes, I know\"."},{"word":"xunblabi","score":2,"definition":"$b_1=x_1$ is pink.","notes":"Cf. {xunre}, {blabi}, {labyxu'e}."},{"word":"xuncindu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a northern red oak (Quercus rubra) of species/strain $x_2$."},{"word":"xundei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Sunday of week $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Synonyms: {soldei}, {nondei}. See also {zirdei}, {najdei}."},{"word":"xunkliru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is bromine.","notes":"see also: {xunre}, {kliru}, {li'orkliru}, {ri'orkliru}, {zirkliru}"},{"word":"xunlo'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a red fox (Vulpes vulpes) of type $x_2$","notes":"See {lorxu}, {xunre}"},{"word":"xunmusu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is hummus, a Levantine Arab dip made of chickpeas and tahini","notes":"The -nm- cluster was added to imitate the geminated m in the original Arabic word"},{"word":"xunplin","score":1,"definition":"Name: Mars","notes":"A {jvocmevo} meaning \"{xunre} {plini}\", or \"red planet\". Named so for obvious reasons. See also {vonplin} {remsol} {stoplin} {vidyplin} {remted} {remlur} {balplin} {melplin}."},{"word":"xunre","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is red/crimson/ruddy [color adjective].","notes":"See also {skari}, {blabi}, {xekri}, {kandi}, {carmi}, {nukni}, {narju}, {rozgu}, {zirpu}."},{"word":"xunroki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of redstone"},{"word":"xunrymutcrai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is infrared (sensu lato) in color; $x_1$'s emitted/reflected light has a wavelength which is longer than that which produces the color red.","notes":"Includes radio and microwave radiation, as well as infrared (sensu stricto; a.k.a.: I band). See: \"{bacyxunre}\", \"{xunre}\", \"{mutcrai}\", \"{skari}\"."},{"word":"xunsauai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a red color."},{"word":"xunsmela","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a cherry [berry] of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {smela}"},{"word":"xunsodna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of rubidium (Rb)."},{"word":"xunximpinca","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the beeturia/red-dyed urine of $x_2$ containing pigment/dye/coloring substance $x_3$."},{"word":"xunydjasluni","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a red/purple onion (Allium cepa) of variety/strain $s_2$.","notes":"See also common onion (={djasluni})."},{"word":"xunzilska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the abstract color red","notes":"The gismu {xunre} refers to objects which are red, but not the color red itself. This lujvo serves the latter purpose. See also {skari} {zilska}."},{"word":"xu'o","selmaho":"UI7","score":4,"definition":"attitudinal contour: stronger over time - unchanging intensity - weaker over time","notes":"Useful for indicating the rate of change of a previous attitudinal. For example, {ua} {nai} {xu'o} means you're confused, and slowly becoming more so. Use CAI to control the velocity of the change: {ii} {xu'o} {ru'e} means you're scared and slowly getting even more scared."},{"word":"xu'o'e","selmaho":"NA","score":1,"definition":"elliptical bridi logical negator/affirmer/truth-evaluation","notes":"See also: {cau'o'e}"},{"word":"xurbau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=b_1$ is the Urdu language used by $b_2$ to express/communicate $b_3$ (si'o/du'u, not quote).","notes":"Cf. {xurdo}, {bangu}, {bangurudu}."},{"word":"xurdo","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ reflects Urdu language/culture/nationality in aspect $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {kisto}, {srito}, {xindo}."},{"word":"xusar","score":1,"definition":"hussar"},{"word":"xusfrimo'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ remembers hearsay $x_2$","notes":"See also {frimo'i}, {xusra}."},{"word":"xuslogji","score":2,"definition":"$l_1$ [rules/methods] is a propositional logic for deducing/concluding/inferring/reasoning to/about $l_2$ (du'u) with propositions $xu_2$."},{"word":"xusnoi","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a message with message subject -asserted $x_{2}$ with send message-assert $x_{3}$ with receive message $x_{4}$."},{"word":"xusra","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) asserts/claims/declares $x_{2}$ (du'u) is true [can be used for epistemology of authority].","notes":"Also: $x_1$ states/says that/affirms/purports to know that $x_2$. (cf. {natfe} which is propositional and non-agentive, {nupre})"},{"word":"xusxusu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is vetiver of species/variety $x_2$."},{"word":"xusyje'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is allegedly true/claimed to be true but has not been proved"},{"word":"xusyju'o","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ knows hearsay $x_2$ from source $x_3$; $x_2$ is a hearsay","notes":"See also {ti'erna}, {xusra}, {djuno}, {xusfrimo'i}"},{"word":"xutla","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is smooth/even/[soft/silky] in texture/regularity.","notes":"See also {plita}, {rufsu}, {tengu}, {dikni}, {pinta}, {sakli}, {spali}."},{"word":"xu'u","selmaho":"LOhOI","score":2,"definition":"bridi to sumti: marks the beginning of a subordinate bridi; the whole construct is a sumti referring to the enclosed bridi","notes":"Terminator: {ku'au}"},{"word":"xu'u'i","selmaho":"UI1b","score":2,"definition":"naturalistic interjection: a controlled, focused breathing technique (used for coping, as with pain, fear, etc.)","notes":"(Commonly used in some guides to giving birth.) Essentially onomatopoeic."},{"word":"xu'unre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is to the red of $x_2$; of a wave: $x_1$ (wave, color, etc.) has greater wavelength/lesser frequency than $x_2$ (wave, color, etc.) in medium/under conditions/in frame of reference $x_3$.","notes":"Infrared is to the red of red and all human-visible colors; red is to the red of orange; orange is to the red of violet; violet is to the red of ultraviolet. Not confined to just colors or electromagnetic radiation: low-pitched musical notes are to the red of high-pitched musical notes. See: \"{zi'irpu}\". Could be useful for referencing the concept of redshift, or appropriate Doppler shift."},{"word":"xu'unrymutcrai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is infrared or infrasound vel sim. (sensu lato; having too large of a wavelength to be visible, audible, or relevantly sensed/detectable) for sense/sensory device/by standard $x_2$ in medium/under conditions/in frame of reference $x_3$.","notes":"$x_2$ also determines whether it is color/visible, sound, etc. (that is: which sense would be doing the detecting). Note that infrared to the eye (which sees color) is not infrared to the skin (which feels heat)."},{"word":"xu zei preti","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a yes-no/true-false/polar question"},{"word":"xy","selmaho":"BY2","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for x."},{"word":"xy'au","selmaho":"PA","score":2,"definition":"digit/number: sixteen (decimal 16)."},{"word":"xybeis","score":1,"definition":"Hebei"},{"word":"xy.bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":1,"definition":"letteral for \"h\" character","notes":"Synonym: {y'y.bu}"},{"word":"xynan","score":1,"definition":"Henan"},{"word":"xyngon","score":3,"definition":"Hong Kong.","notes":"Cf. {cangan}, {xonkon}, {jungo}, {tcadu}."},{"word":"xy'y","selmaho":"UI1b","score":2,"definition":"naturalistic interjection: in thought/contemplation","notes":"Differs from {y} in that it doesn't imply hesitation or a desire to say anything after. The first syllable may be lengthened as desired. Has a mandatory pause after. See {pensi}."},{"word":"xy zei dirce","score":2,"definition":"$d_1$ radiates X-rays $d_2$ under conditions $d_3$.","notes":"See also: {xy zei gusni}, {xy zei kantu}, {dirce}."},{"word":"xy zei gusni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (energy) is X-ray radiation, radiating at $x_2$, from source $x_3$","notes":"See {gusni}. Synonym: {ro'engu'i}"},{"word":"xy zei kantu","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an X-ray / are X-rays.","notes":"See also: {kantu}."},{"word":"xy zei sance","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiceless velar fricative sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {xasnce}."},{"word":"y","selmaho":"Y","score":100002,"definition":"hesitation noise; maintains the floor while speaker decides what to say next."},{"word":"ybu","selmaho":"BY*","score":99999,"definition":"letteral for y."},{"word":"y'i","selmaho":"YhI","score":1,"definition":"connective: elliptical/generic/vague","notes":"Like {zo'e} or {co'e}, but for connectives. The connectives referred to may be logical or non-logical; they take the form proper for the syntax/context (probably is best implemented using post-original CLL connective system modification such as the MAD proposal or the system developed by selpa'i); in standard original CLL usage, this would be the inter-sumti connective. [Presently not allowed by morphology/phonotactic constraints. As such is the case, confer: {ji'o'e}.]"},{"word":"y'y","selmaho":"BY2","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for '."},{"word":"y'y.bu","selmaho":"BY*","score":2,"definition":"letteral for \"h\" character","notes":"Synonym: {xy.bu} . See https://lojban.github.io/cll/17/5/"},{"word":"yyy","selmaho":"Y","score":1,"definition":"Equivalent to \".{y}\" but connotes a somewhat longer pause"},{"word":"y'y zei bu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an apostrophe (')"},{"word":"y'y zei sance","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiceless glottal fricative sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonyms: {a'asnce}, {a'asnce}."},{"word":"za","selmaho":"ZI","score":100000,"definition":"time tense distance: medium distance in time."},{"word":"za'a","selmaho":"UI2","score":100000,"definition":"evidential: I observe.","notes":"See also {zgana}, {lanli}."},{"word":"za'ai","selmaho":"ZI","score":1,"definition":"time tense distance: an unspecified distance in time","notes":"Used to express a time distance without specifying any subjective notion about its size. May typically be used in a question when the subjective notion is not known. See also {za}, {zi}, {zu}, {ze'ai}"},{"word":"za'au","selmaho":"UI2","score":2,"definition":"evidential: mark the sentence as being an observation sentence, i.e. a statement that is not based on the truth of another statement but is instead taken from direct observation."},{"word":"zabdiia","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bowl, a hemispherical container usually used to store salad or soup.","notes":"See also {kabri}, {baktu}."},{"word":"zabna","score":100002,"definition":"$x_1$ is favorable/great/superb/fabulous/dandy/outstanding/swell/admirable/nice/commendable/delightful/desirable/enjoyable/laudable/likable/lovable/wonderful/praiseworthy/high-quality/cool in property $x_2$ by standard $x_3$; $x_1$ rocks in aspect $x_2$ according to $x_3$","notes":"See also {mabla}, {xamgu}, {funca}, {vrude}, {banli}."},{"word":"zacfoncu'u","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ the telemarketing business/activity/function for goods/products/services/activities $z_2$.","notes":"Cf. {zarci}, {fonxa}, {cuntu}, {zaircu'u}, {zairsnucu'u}, {venynoicu'u}, {venxatrycu'u}, {vencu'u}."},{"word":"zacpanka","score":2,"definition":"$p_1=z_1$ is a market place/square/area managed by $p_2$ for selling/trading $z_2$ by traders $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zarci}, {panka}, {gubypanka}, {zdipanka}, {fanrypanka}, {kagnypanka}."},{"word":"zadgau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ gets $x_2$ dirty with $x_3$; $x_1$ dirties $x_2$ with $x_3$","notes":"See also {zandi}, {gasnu}, {jinsa}."},{"word":"za'e","selmaho":"BAhE","score":100001,"definition":"forethought nonce-word indicator; indicates next word is nonce-creation and may be nonstandard.","notes":"Compare {zi'a}, {pe'a}, {xo'o}"},{"word":"za'ei","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso binary operator: right-handed vectorial cross product (ordered input), a×b","notes":"Generally noncommutative; right-handed in three dimensions. See also: {du'ei}"},{"word":"za'e zei lujvo","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a nonce-lujvo meaning $x_2$ made from components $x_3$"},{"word":"za'e zei valsi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ad hoc word","notes":"See {za'e}, {valsi}"},{"word":"zaglamtu'e","score":3,"definition":"$t_1$ is the thigh of $t_2=z_2$.","notes":"The thigh is the area between the pelvis and the knee. Anatomically, it is part of the lower limb. Cf. {tuple}."},{"word":"zagvi'agau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ shows their butt to/moons $x_2$","notes":"See also {zargu}, {visygau}."},{"word":"zagyfe'a","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a/the intergluteal/natal cleft/vertical gluteal crease/butt crack between the buttocks of $z_2=f_2$."},{"word":"za'i","selmaho":"NU1","score":100000,"definition":"abstractor: state (event) abstractor; $x_{1}$ is continuous state of [bridi] being true."},{"word":"zai","selmaho":"LAU","score":100000,"definition":"2-word letteral/shift: alternate alphabet selector follows."},{"word":"zai'a","selmaho":"UI5","score":3,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: observed emotion; preceding attitudinal is observed on listener","notes":"Replaces recent questionable usage of dai, which should be reserved for situations in which the speaker also feels the emotion. ui nai zai'a - I see you are unhappy. (Note that observation is not limited to visual)"},{"word":"zai'ai","selmaho":"ZAIhAI","score":1,"definition":"(elidable) terminator of mathematical/formal quote with mau'au","notes":"See also: {mau'au}."},{"word":"zai'e","selmaho":"BAhE","score":3,"definition":"jargon word indicator; indicates next word is a jargon word","notes":"Jargon words are to have a single, defined, specialized meaning within one particular narrow context (e.g. a game, field of study, or industry), but may also be assigned to other meanings in other contexts. // Proposed rafsi: -zam-. Afterthought variant: {zi'ai} // Jargonic context, if needed, may be explicated using tanru, including with {bo'ei} / {me} {la}...{ku} clauses, or even defined with a specific meaning using the assigned rafsi e.g. {samyzamsmacu} or {gugyl zei zamgri}"},{"word":"zai'o","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":1,"definition":"pro-sumti: the empty argument/value; syntactically-contextually and type-permitted maximally generic in its typing","notes":"It is a pro-sumti with an empty reference set. Probably semantically maximally and generally elliptical/generic. Typing can be restricted by (possibly metalinguistic) restriction. See also: {gai'o} (pro-bridi; empty), {mai'i} (pro-sumti; universal), {cei'i} (pro-bridi; universal), {ctaipe}. Proposed by: lai .az. .e lai .krtisfranks."},{"word":"zaircu'u","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a marketing /business/activity/function for goods/products/services/activities $z_2$.","notes":"Cf. {zarci}, {cuntu}, {zairsnucu'u}, {venynoicu'u}, {venxatrycu'u}, {zacfoncu'u}, {faircu'u}, {vencu'u}."},{"word":"zairdijgunma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ is a shopping mall/shopping centre of stores $x_2=g_2=z_1$","notes":"from {zarci}+{dijgunma}"},{"word":"zairko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is zydeco in aspect $x_2$"},{"word":"zairsnucu'u","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is the marketing communications business/activity/function supporting the sales/promotion of goods/products/services/activities $z_2$.","notes":"Cf. {zarci}, {casnu}, {cuntu}, {zaircu'u}, {venynoicu'u}, {venxatrycu'u}, {zacfoncu'u}, {faircu'u}, {vencu'u}."},{"word":"zaisle","score":2,"definition":"$z_1=s_1$ is a shop/store of market/mall $s_2$, selling $x_3=z_2$, operated by $x_4=z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {vecnu}, {ja'orca'o}."},{"word":"zai'u","selmaho":"ZAIhU","score":1,"definition":"Quote conversion: the sentence(s)/bridi (possibly plural) is/are syntactically correct and semantically intended by the utterer if the outermost layer of quotes (markers) which immediately follows were to be omitted/removed, but the quoted text is in fact a quote (of the indicated type) from some source.","notes":"The immediate next word must be a quote indicator (such as {lu}, {zo}, etc.) or another free modifier (possibly including other members of ZAIhU; for the purposes of these notes, this option will be ignored); the scope of this word terminates simultaneous with the scope of the quote which is introduced by the next word. The type of quote (direct, error, one word, etc.) is indicated by the next word."},{"word":"zajba","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a gymnast at/performs gymnastics feat $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {sluji}, {dansu}."},{"word":"zajyjirsu'u","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=z_1$ dives gymnastically [manner of controlled falling] performing trick $z_2$ to $s_2$ from $s_3$ into liquid $j_2$."},{"word":"zaky'IL","score":1,"definition":"Zach Hill","notes":"American musician and artist, 1979-present."},{"word":"zalde'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a molar tooth of $x_2$"},{"word":"zalgosu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a spiny anteater of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {jesymabru}, {ornitorinku}"},{"word":"zalmlo","score":3,"definition":"$m_1$ is a mill for grinding $z_2$ into $z_3$."},{"word":"zaltapla","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ is a patty of ground/pulverized material $t_2=z_2$, shape $t_3$, thickness $t_4$."},{"word":"zalvi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ [individual or mass of hard surfaces] grinds/pulverizes/crushes $x_{2}$ into powder $x_{3}$.","notes":"May need mosra tanru. See also {daspo}, {purmo}, {marxa}, {pulce}, {canre}, {molki}."},{"word":"ZAMbiias","score":1,"definition":"Zambia","notes":"Landlocked southern African nation, independent since 1964."},{"word":"zanbebna","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is naïve about $z_2$","notes":"from {zabna} {bebna}"},{"word":"zanbe'icku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=cukta_1$ is a book/gospel/evangel about messaged good news $x_2=cukta_2$ by author $x_3=cukta_3$ for audience $x_4=cukta_4$ preserved in medium $x_5=cukta_5$","notes":"See also {xisybe'icku}."},{"word":"zancari","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ properly (in a good sense) simplify $x_2$ in $x_3$ (ka); $x_1$ minimize $x_2$","notes":"A bit joke word. From \"zabna\" rafsi + \"断捨離 (danshari)\", a Japanese word. Also \"minimalist\". In terms of original danshari, $x_1$ zancari lo nunji'e be $x_1$."},{"word":"zancimstu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=c_1=z_1$ is an oasis."},{"word":"zancpina","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is enjoyably pungent/piquant/spicy to observer $x_2$'s sense $x_3$."},{"word":"zandapma","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ blesses/well-wishes/bestows $x_2$ with fate $x_3$"},{"word":"zandapsku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ says a toast, well-wishes $x_2$ (text) to $x_3$","notes":"See also {zandapsmusku}."},{"word":"zandapsmusku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ says a toast, well-wishes that $x_2$ (event) happens by telling it to $x_3$"},{"word":"zandi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is dirty/contaminated with debris/contaminant $x_2$ by standard $x_3$","notes":"Antonym of {jinsa}. See also {dertu}, {pulce}, {purmo}. Proposed rafsi -zad-"},{"word":"zandimna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a blessing / good fate upon $x_2$ ; $x_2$ is blessed.","notes":"See {dimna}, {zabna}, {zandapma}"},{"word":"zandovu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is bungee made of elastic $x_2$ and woven/braided $x_3$"},{"word":"zanfri","score":4,"definition":"$l_1=z_3$ enjoys $z_1=l_2$."},{"word":"zanfu'a","score":5,"definition":"$f_1=z_2$ (event/property) is determined by the good luck/fortune of $f_2$; $x_1$ is a case of serendipity","notes":"Cf. {zabna}, {funca}, {malfu'a}."},{"word":"zanfu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is credited for $x_2$ (event/action), according to $x_3$","notes":"i.e. \"blamed\" for something good."},{"word":"zanfunpa'a","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ wishes that good fortune $x_2$ (property of $x_3$) happens to $x_3$"},{"word":"zanfuzgau","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ credits $x_2$ with event/action $x_3$","notes":"To \"blame\" for a good thing. See {fuzgau}. // = {to'ai} {zanfu'e}"},{"word":"zanfuzypai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ credits $x_2$ with event/action $x_3$","notes":"To \"blame\" for a good thing. See {fuzgau}. // = {to'ai} {zanfu'e}"},{"word":"zangaleua","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ expresses zangalewa feeling towards $x_2$; $x_1$ tells, informs $x_2$ about $x_2$'s own responsibility for their actions","notes":"'Zangalewa' is a name of a Cameroon song, the term is a distorted rhetorical question in Ewondo language 'Who called you?' meaning in reality that no one forced the listener to do certain actions."},{"word":"zankava","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an excellent environment/condition for $x_2$ to be able to do $x_3$"},{"word":"zankurki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is enjoyably bitter to observer $x_2$."},{"word":"zanmau","score":2,"definition":"$zm_1=za_1$ is better than $zm_2$ in property $za_2$ according to standard $za_3$ by amount $zm_4$.","notes":"Cf. {zabna}, {zmadu}, {xagmau}, {xauzma}."},{"word":"zanrai","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=z_1$ is most favourable among set/range $t_4$ in property $z_2$ according to standard $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zabna}, {traji}, {zanmau}, {xagrai}, {mecyxlarai}."},{"word":"zanru","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ approves of/gives favor to plan/action $x_{2}$ (object/event).","notes":"See also cmavo list {zau}, {natfe}."},{"word":"zansaxmu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a paradise/paradisaic place defined/governed by rules $x_2$"},{"word":"zanselfu'a","score":2,"definition":"$f_2$ is lucky/fortunate in $f_1=z_2$ (event/property).","notes":"Cf. {zabna}, {funca}, {selfu'a}, {malselfu'a}."},{"word":"zanselja'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (nu) is productive yielding/has positive outcome/result $x_2$"},{"word":"zansilvusi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is enjoyably salty in flavor to observer $x_2$."},{"word":"zansku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ expresses compliment $x_2=c_2=z_1$ to $x_3=c_3=z_3$.","notes":"See also {zabna}, {cusku}."},{"word":"zanslari","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is enjoyably sour to observer $x_2$."},{"word":"zansno","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ does/is $x_2$ (ka) at a leisurely pace"},{"word":"zantitla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is enjoyably sweet to observer $x_2$."},{"word":"zanvi'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is welcomed by $x_2$ to place/event $x_3$.","notes":"See also {zabna} {vitke}; {fi'i}"},{"word":"zanxi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) urges/presses/prompts/expedites/hastens $x_2$ (event) for reason $x_3$ (fact, event)"},{"word":"zanzara","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mosquito (insect of family Culicidae) of taxon $x_2$","notes":"See also {sfani}, {insekto}"},{"word":"za'o","selmaho":"ZAhO","score":100002,"definition":"interval event contour: continuing too long after natural end of ...; superfective | ---->."},{"word":"za'oi","selmaho":"UI3b","score":2,"definition":"yet; still; too long","notes":"see also: {xa'oi}, {za'o}, {du'e re'u}"},{"word":"za'orfau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (event) is continuing beyond its expected duration/endpoint.","notes":"Synonmous to {faurza'o}. See also {za'o}."},{"word":"za'ornu'ozu'e","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ still hasn't gotten around to doing $x_2$"},{"word":"zarbaija","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Azerbaijani/Azeri/Azeri Turkish culture/nationality/language in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"See also {azarbaiDJAN}, {turko}, {kulnrxanadolu}, {kulnrkafkaso}, {kafkaso}, {transkafkaso}, {xai'otso}, {xaiaSTAN}, {kartuli}, {sakartyvelos}."},{"word":"zarci","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a market/store/exchange/shop(s) selling/trading (for) $x_{2}$, operated by/with participants $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also: mall, marketplace, shopping center, cooperative, bazaar, trading post, mart; the concept is the function of selling/exchanging coupled with a location, and is more oriented to the larger concept of marketplace than the stalls/shops that comprise it, though it does not exclude the latter individual shops (= {zaisle}); $x_3$ may include both owners/proprietors and customers in some markets, but in most contexts refers only to the operators. See also {vecnu}, {canja}, {dinju}, {banxa}."},{"word":"zarcpa","score":2,"definition":"$z_1=c_1$ accepts $z_2=c_2$ (object/event) from source $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zanru}, {cpacu}, {friti}, {sarxe}, {fitytu'i}, {radji'i}, {cpazau}."},{"word":"zarcycarce","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is a shopping cart for carrying $x_2=c_2$, propelled by $x_3=c_3$.","notes":"Place structure is identical to that of {carce}."},{"word":"zargu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a/the buttock(s)/arse/rear/seat [body-part] of $x_{2}$; [metaphor: rounded surface, support].","notes":"Also ass, behind, butt. See also {ganxo}, {mabla}."},{"word":"zasmo'isro","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is temporary memory for fact(s) $s_2=m_2$ in containment $s_3$."},{"word":"zasnce","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiced alveolar sibilant fricative sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Derived from and synonymous with {zy zei sance}. The odd morphological form serves to place the most salient consonant in the stressed syllable."},{"word":"zasni","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is temporary/not permanent/expected to change in property $x_{2}$ (ka) by standard/expectant $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also transient. See also {vitno}, {stodi}, {cenba}, {galfi}, {binxo}, {stika}, {stali}, {tcini}, {vitke}."},{"word":"zasti","score":99999,"definition":"$x_{1}$ exists/is real/actual/reality for $x_{2}$ under metaphysics $x_{3}$.","notes":"Words usable for epistemology typically have a du'u place. $x_1$ is physical (one sense). See also {fatci}, {xanri}."},{"word":"zastru","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is a regent/interim government of $r_2$"},{"word":"zasxa'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ stays/lodges at a hotel/in a location $x_2$; $x_1$ is a temporal resident of $x_2$.","notes":"See {zasni} {xabju}; {vitke}"},{"word":"zasyku'arka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a virtual quark / sea quark of flavor $x_2$","notes":"See {ku'arka}"},{"word":"zasysfani","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a mayfly of genus/species $x_2$"},{"word":"zasysti","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ pauses/temporarily halts activity/process/state $s_2$.","notes":"Cf. {denpa}."},{"word":"zasyve'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ rents $x_2$ [goods/service/commodity] to $x_3$ for cost $x_4$ for duration $x_5$","notes":"Cf. {zasni}, {vecnu}"},{"word":"zatfa'i","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ discovers the existence of $x_2=z_1$ under metaphysics $z_3$."},{"word":"zatra'i","score":3,"definition":"$r_1=z_1$ exists over interval $r_2$.","notes":"$r_1=z_1$ is $r_2$ years/days etc. old. Not restricted to biological forms. Cf. {zasti}, {ranji}, {temci}, {ditcu}, {jbena}, {morsi}, {cfari}, {fanmo}, {jmive}."},{"word":"zatske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is ontology based on methodology/metaphysics $s_3=z_3$."},{"word":"zatydubmaisi'o","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ (idea abstract) is materialism/an idea that the only thing that exists is matter, based on the works of thinker $s_3$. "},{"word":"za'u","selmaho":"PA3","score":100002,"definition":"digit/number: greater than."},{"word":"zau","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"zanru modal, 1st place approved by ..."},{"word":"zau'e","selmaho":"COI","score":2,"definition":"vocative: go! / come on! / get on it! / let's!","notes":"A call to act now. See .{e'e}, {zukte}"},{"word":"zau'e'u","selmaho":"ZAUhEhU","score":1,"definition":"text affirmation/negation mode toggle","notes":"Until the next utterance of this word, the interpretation of all following (but not preceding) negations and affirmations are to be re-interpreted bridi-by-bridi, starting with the current open (not-yet-terminated) bridi (in which this word is uttered). If this word is followed by a number of/evaluated to a value 0 or 1 (preceded immediately by \"li\"), this value is taken to be an explicit reset of the mode to the value indicated (the value in question is called a seed value). Iff the seed value is 1, the mode is set thereinafter to multiplicative style; iff the seed value is 0, the mode is set thereinafter to additive style. (That is: the seed values represent the identity elements under the operation which the mode emulates.). No other value, numerical or otherwise (including other sumti or even Boolean values, which actually mean \"truth\" and \"false\", rather than \"1\" and \"0\" respectively, despite common representations), may act as a seed value of this word. Thus, only in the context of this word being followed by a \"li\"-introduced mekso expression X which evaluates to the numbers 0 or 1 wherein X is not intended to be taken as a seed value of this word must this word be followed by {ku} prior to X; in this case there is no explicit seed value. If this word has no explicit seed value, then this word causes the mode of interpretation of double-negatives to switch between multiplicative style and additive style; an utterance of this word switches the mode to whichever of these two options was not being used immediately previously. Thus, it is its own terminator/negator. Lojban default (without context) is in multiplicative mode: \"mi na na nelci\" is nearly equivalent to \"mi nelci\"; double-negatives cancel leaving a positive sense (even if it is not entirely/definitively affirmative). So, one utterance of this word (under standard conventions) in a given discourse will change double-negatives to become additive. This mode is similar to (some) Spanish negation or AAVE negation; multiple negatives compound/add together, intensifying the negativity (subjective truth-value) of an utterance. In additive mode, \"[zau'e'u] mi na na nelci\" is equivalent to \"mi ba'e na nelci\" or something of the like; \"[zau'e'u] mi na na na na nelci\" would be simply further emphasized (roughly twice as emphatic as the previous example's negation). This word is intended mostly for stylistic purposes and translations, as well as enabling further cultural neutrality. lai .krtisfranks. requests that this word (and all of its relevant information, including the selma'o label) be mapped to \"{zau'eu}\" if the string \"eu\" ever becomes officially accepted in Lojban."},{"word":"za'umai","selmaho":"MAI*","score":1,"definition":"discursive: further utterance ordinal"},{"word":"za'ure'u","selmaho":"ROI*","score":4,"definition":"again; in addition to the first time; for the \"more\"-th time","notes":"See {krefu}, {rapli}"},{"word":"zaurskupemci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an ode to $x_2$ by author $x_3$ for intended audience $x_4$","notes":"from {zausku} + {pemci}"},{"word":"zausku","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=z_1$ praises $z_2$ (object/event) for audience $c_3$ via expressive medium $c_4$."},{"word":"za'uslu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a/the gluteal muscle/\"glutes\" [body-part] controlling $s_2$, of body $s_3$."},{"word":"zau'u","selmaho":"PA4","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: arbitrarily large/great/increased/many (finite but as big as desired/allowed).","notes":"Technically, it means: \"For any finite n > 0, there exists a finite x such that n < |x|; this word refers to such an x\". This is different from \"infinite\" in the same way that living literally and truly forever in an undying universe is different from living for as long as was initially desired but for a finite time (and eventually dying). No assumption about signum; the above definition is given in absolute value terms. In other words, the typical meaning of \"arbitrarily and positively large\" is \"{ma'uzau'u}\", meanwhile \"arbitarily large in absolute value but negative\" is given by \"{ni'uzau'u}\". See also: {mei'a}."},{"word":"zazyfau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a state (event)"},{"word":"zazyza'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the existence of $x_2$","notes":"from {za'i} + {zasti}"},{"word":"zbabu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of soap from source $x_{2}$ of composition including $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {lumci}, {fonmo}."},{"word":"zbacu'u","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is a/the production/building/assembling function/activities involving person(s) $c_2=z_1$(ind./mass) making/building/assembling $z_2$ out of $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zbasu}, {cuntu}, {zbaske}, {terzbasro}, {selvensro}, {zbagundi}, {fanrygundi}."},{"word":"zbadjurek","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a scaffolding for building $x_2$","notes":"from {zbasu}+{sidju}+{greku}"},{"word":"zbafavycu'u","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is/are the function/activities involving persons $c_2$ developing products $f_2=z_2$ made by $z_1$; $c_1$ is product development.","notes":"C.f. {zbasu}, {farvi}, {zbaske}, {vencu'u}, {zbacu'u}, {faircu'u}, {dintrocu'u}, {dinveicu'u}."},{"word":"zbagundi","score":2,"definition":"$g_1$ is a/the industry sector of $z_1$ building/assembling/constructing $g_2=z_2$ $z_3=g_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zbasu}, {gundi}."},{"word":"zbalermorna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pattern of zbalermorna symbols $x_2$; $x_1$ represents the zbalermorna orthography","notes":"See https://mw.lojban.org/papri/zbalermorna for a description of the zbalermorna orthography. See also {kmir}, {lojbo}, {vlaleci'e}, {vlalerpoici'e}, {jbopomofo}."},{"word":"zbalogji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is intuitionistic logic / constructive logic for inferring/deducing $x_2$ (du'u)","notes":"This is {fadylogji} without the law of excluded middle or double negation elimination. (Which ends up meaning that you can't prove \"P or Q\" without \"constructing\" a proof of either P or Q, hence \"{zbasu}\"/\"constructive\".) See also {xaklogji}."},{"word":"zbani","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a bay in/of coast/shoreline $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {lalxu}, {xamsi}."},{"word":"zbaradosti","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to Baradostian technological industry/culture/know-how of period and location (specifics) $x2$ in properties $x3$"},{"word":"zbaroke","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is baroque/reflects the baroque era in property $x_2$","notes":"Baroque: relating to or denoting a style of European architecture, music, and art of the 17th and 18th century."},{"word":"zbaske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is the engineering/technology of/behind products $z_2$ made of materials/parts/components $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zbasu}, {saske}."},{"word":"zbasu","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ makes/assembles/builds/manufactures/creates $x_{2}$ out of materials/parts/components $x_{3}$.","notes":"Should not be used to express causation. Cf. {cupra}, {larcu}, {rutni}, {finti}, {gundi}."},{"word":"zbatadji","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ [process] is a method/recipe for crafting/making/assembling/building/manufacturing/creating $z_2$ out of materials/parts/components $z_3$ under conditions $t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zbasu}, {tadji}"},{"word":"zbepi","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a pedestal/base/stand/pallet supporting $x_{2}$ (object/event), of materials/properties $x_{3}$.","notes":"Pallet (= {lafyzbe}). See also {jamfu}, {jicmu}, {jubme}, {tuple}, {ckana}, {cpana}, {loldi}, {sanli}."},{"word":"zbibo'u","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is a/the nasal bone (os nasale) performing function $b_2$ in body of $b_3$."},{"word":"zbibu'u","score":2,"definition":"$b_1$ is a handkerchief of type/material $b_2$.","notes":"Cf. {daskybu'u}."},{"word":"zbike'a","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is/are nostril(s) of nose $k_2=n_1$."},{"word":"zbikre","score":0,"definition":"$k_1$ is a/are whisker(s)/hair on/in the nose of $k_2=n_2$.","notes":"Cf. {nazbi}, {kerfa}, {gaskre}, {runkre}."},{"word":"zbipe'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ nuzzles/noses $x_2$ at locus $x_3$"},{"word":"zbisakci","score":2,"definition":"$s_1$ sniffles fluid/gas/powder $s_2$ through the nose.","notes":"Cf. {nazbi}, {sakci}, {zbisnava'u}."},{"word":"zbiselcigla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of snot/booger(y material) secreted by the nose of body $x_2$, of composition $x_3$"},{"word":"zbiseljirna","score":2,"definition":"$n_2=j_2$ is a rhinoceros of species/type $x_2$","notes":"from http://www.lojban.org/tiki/jbovlaste+import%3A+mammal+class+lang+en"},{"word":"zbisna","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a nasal (phonetic) sound","notes":"Subset of consonants ({zunsna}) and sonorants ({ra'isna})"},{"word":"zbisnava'u","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ breathes gas $v_2$ producing nasal sound; $v_1$ snorts. ","notes":"Cf. {nazbi}, {sance}, {vasxu}, {zbisakci}, {sipsavgau}."},{"word":"zbusufukai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is BSFK-ish / BSFK-like in aspect $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"Refers to \"la bauspo fazykamni\", the evil counterpart of the BPFK. Essentially, this is used to jokingly mean, \"$x_1$ has good potential to destroy Lojban forever\""},{"word":"zdabartu","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is outdoors.","notes":"Cf. {dijbartu}."},{"word":"zdacau","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ is homeless.","notes":"Cf. {zdani}, {claxu}, {xabju}, {ginka}"},{"word":"zdacravro","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a hall door/front door of nest/house/lair/den $v_2=z_1=c_2$."},{"word":"zdacutci","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a slipper/houseshoe for covering/protecting/keeping warm [feet] $x_2$, and of material $x_3$."},{"word":"zdadi'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a building that is the house/home/nest/den of/for $x_2$.","notes":"From {zdani} {dinju}."},{"word":"zdaga'u","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is an attic of house $z_1$, which is inhabited by $z_2$.","notes":"See also: {zdani}, {galtu}."},{"word":"zdagu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ does housework $x_2$ in order to clean/maintain house $x_3$"},{"word":"zdakarce","score":1,"definition":"$z_2=k_1$ is a van/mobile home/motor home for $z_1=k_2$, propelled by $k_3$."},{"word":"zdalatu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ dances the Macarena","notes":"short form of {zdalatukuuerpo'alegriiamakarenaketukuuerpo'espadarle'alegriiakosabuuenadalatukuuerpo'alegriiamakarena'eimakarena}"},{"word":"zdalatukuuerpo'alegriiamakarenaketukuuerpo'espadarle'alegriiakosabuuenadalatukuuerpo'alegriiamakarena'eimakarena","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ dances the Macarena","notes":"{u'ivla}"},{"word":"zdali'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ leaves/departs/separates from the house inhabited by $x_2=z_2=c_2$, along route $x_3=c_3$","notes":"cf. the Lojban definition, {zdani}, {cliva}."},{"word":"zdane'i","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is indoors.","notes":"Cf. {zdabartu}, {dijbartu}."},{"word":"zdani","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a nest/house/lair/den/[home] of/for $x_{2}$.","notes":"Home (= {tercnizda}), house (constructed building) (= {zdadi'u}). See also {dinju}, {ginka}, {kumfa}, se {xabju}."},{"word":"zdanrnabato","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is Philippine \"bahay na bató\" or \"house of stone\" of variety/type $x_2$"},{"word":"zdanrxaikubo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Philippine \"bahay kubo\" or nipa hut of type/variety $x_2$"},{"word":"zdaselgu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is housework, to be done by $x_2$, in order to clean/maintain house $x_3$"},{"word":"zdase'u","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a house servant in/of house $z_1$ owned by person $s_2=z_2$.","notes":"Cf. {zdani}, {selfu}."},{"word":"zdasta","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=z_2$ stays home/is nidicolous."},{"word":"zdatru","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ is a master/ruler of home $t_2=z_1$."},{"word":"zdazva","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is at home."},{"word":"zdeltadirake","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Dirac delta function (generalized), defined on structure $x_2$ (contextless default is probably the field of real numbers), yielded by family of distributions $x_3$ (contextless default is probably Gaussians centered at 0 and which enclose unit area)","notes":"This generalized function evaluates to zero (0) everywhere except at 0 (in the domain), at which it evaluates to an infinity (∞) sufficient(ly large) for the purpose of integration to exactly equal one (1) whenever the integral interval properly contains 0 (in the domain). x2 determines what 0, 1, and ∞ mean. Properly, more than a set should be specified; the domain and codomain are determined thereby."},{"word":"zdeltakronekre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Kronecker delta function defined on structure $x_2$ which evaluates to one for any argument belonging to subset $x_3$ and which evaluates to zero otherwise","notes":"x2 determines domain, codomain, and the meaning of \"zero\" and \"one\". x3 is a set; for the typical usage of delta$(x,n)$ for fixed $n$, let x3 be the singleton set such that $n$ is an element thereof."},{"word":"zdicacyca'azbastu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a a hackerspace/hacklab/makerspace/hackspace at location $x_2$"},{"word":"zdicaudri","score":3,"definition":"$z_2=c_1=b_1$ is bored, lacking amusement $c_2=z_1$."},{"word":"zdici'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is entertaining and interesting to $x_2$","notes":"= {zdile} {je} {cinri}"},{"word":"zdidadysli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a swing (hanging seat).","notes":"Cf. {zdile}, {kelci}, {zdipincarcukla}, {zdirajycarcukla},{zdima'ateryre'e}"},{"word":"zdifanza","score":1,"definition":"$f_1=z_1$ (event) teases $f_2=z_2$."},{"word":"zdifri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=z_2=l_1$ has fun with $x_2=z_1=l_2$"},{"word":"zdigau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=g_1$ entertains (agentive) $x_3=z_2$ with $x_2=z_1$; $g_1$ makes $z_1$ entertaining/amusing for $z_2$ in property/aspect $z_3$"},{"word":"zdiku'a","score":1,"definition":"$x1=k1$ is a parlor/[living room] in structure $x2=k2$ for entertaining $x3=z2$"},{"word":"zdile","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (abstract) is amusing/entertaining to $x_{2}$ in property/aspect $x_{3}$; $x_{3}$ is what amuses $x_{2}$ about $x_{1}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ occupies $x_2$ pleasantly; $x_1$ is fun for $x_2$; $x_2$ is amused by $x_1$; $x_2$ has fun (at) doing $x_1$; $x_1$ is an amusement/entertainment/game for $x_2$. See also {cinri}, {panka}, {xajmi} for funny, {kelci}."},{"word":"zdilisri","score":1,"definition":"$l_1=z_1$ is an anecdote/funny story/joke about plot/subject/moral $l_2$ by storyteller $l_1$ to audience $l_4=z_2$, amusing in aspect $x_5=z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {xamsku}."},{"word":"zdili'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ travels/journeys for fun, via route $x_2$, using vehicle $x_3$.","notes":"Tourism, sightseeing, hiking, backpacking, bicycling, etc."},{"word":"zdima'aterte'e","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a roller-coaster","notes":"Cf. {zdile}, {kelci}, {zdipincarcukla}, {zdirajycarcukla}, {zdidadysli}"},{"word":"zdima'ateryre'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a roller coaster.","notes":"Cf. {zdile}, {kelci}, {zdipincarcukla}, {zdirajycarcukla}, {zdidadysli}."},{"word":"zdimi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_1=z_2$ laughs about $x_2=z_1$ (abstract) in property/aspect $x_3=z_3$; $x_1=c_1=z_2$ is amused about $x_2=z_1$ (abstract) amusing in property/aspect $x_3=z_3$ which causes $x_1=c_1=z_2$ to laugh.","notes":"See also: {cmila} (to laugh, not neccessarly because of amuement)"},{"word":"zdipanka","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a park managed by polity/community $p_2$ for use by $z_2$, with amenities/amusements $z_1$.","notes":"Cf. {zdile}, {panka}, {kelpanka}, {gubypanka}, {zacpanka}, {fanrypanka}, {kagnypanka}."},{"word":"zdipincarcukla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a merry-go-round.","notes":"Cf. {zdile}, {kelci}, {zdirajycarcukla}, {zdidadysli}, {zdima'ateryre'e}."},{"word":"zdirajycarcukla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Ferris wheel.","notes":"Cf. {zdile}, {kelci}, {zdipincarcukla}, {zdirajycarcukla}, {zdidadysli}, {zdima'ateryre'e}."},{"word":"zdiraxa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a chinaberry of variety $x_2$.","notes":"See also {margosa}."},{"word":"zditeitortei","score":1,"definition":"$x_0$: Time flies when you're having fun. (nullary predicate)"},{"word":"zdizuca","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ does $x_2$ as a hobby; $x_2$ is a hobby of $x_1$","notes":"From the lujvo {zdizukseltcaci}. See {tcaci}, {zukte}, {zdile}."},{"word":"zdizu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x1=zd2=zu1$ plays by doing $x2=zd1=zu2$","notes":"as opposed to playing with a toy object"},{"word":"zdocinfo","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=c_1$ is an Asiatic lion [Panthera leo persica] of breed $c_2$."},{"word":"zdokumte","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Bactrian camel/Camelus bactrianus of breed $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {kumte}, {rabykumte}, {tcokumte}, {mabru}."},{"word":"zdoperli","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is an Asian/Chinese/Korean/Japanese/Taiwan/sand/nashi/apple pear (Pyrus pyrifolia) [fruit] of variety $p_2$."},{"word":"zdotu'a","score":3,"definition":"$z_1=t_1$ is Asia.","notes":"Cf. {braplu}, {rontu'a}, {bemtu'a}, {tcotu'a}, {sralytu'a}, {frikytu'a}, {ziptu'a}."},{"word":"zdoxanto","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=z_1$ is an Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) of breed $x_2$.","notes":"See also {xantrelefa}, {xanto}, {fi'orxanto}."},{"word":"zdoxasli","score":1,"definition":"$xaz_1=xas_1$ is an Asiatic wild ass/onager [Equus hemionus] of subspecies/breed $xas_2$."},{"word":"zduriiane","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a durian (Durio zibethinus) of breed $x_2$","notes":"See {tcempedake}"},{"word":"ze","selmaho":"PA1","score":100000,"definition":"digit/number: 7 (digit) [seven]."},{"word":"ze'a","selmaho":"ZEhA","score":100000,"definition":"time tense interval: a medium length of time."},{"word":"ze'aba","selmaho":"ZEhA*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: a medium time interval offset towards the future; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"ze'aca","selmaho":"ZEhA*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: a medium time interval spanning the present; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"ze'ai","selmaho":"TAhE","score":2,"definition":"tense interval modifier: increasingly...; incrementative. Tagged sumti, if present, indicates amount of increase (lo te zenba)","notes":"Alternate form: {zei'a}. See {zenba}. Opposite of {dei'a}"},{"word":"ze'ai'au","score":1,"definition":"unary mekso operator: reverse ordered list/tuple $X_1$.","notes":"If $X_1 = (x_1, x_2, x_3, ..., x_n)$, then ze'ai'au$(X_1) = (x_n, x_{(n-1)}, x_{(n-2)}, ..., x_3, x_2, x_1$; (note the casing). This is essentially equivalent to reindexing/permuting of indices in a specific way. If $X_1$ is an empty list/tuple or is a singleton/one-element list/tuple, then the output is $X_1$. If $X_2$ has infinitely many terms, then the result is indeed the reversal thereof, but accessing any given term becomes basically impossible without the usage of \"{ro}\". It is conceivable that this word might be able to be applied to comparison operators/ordering relations, strings, numeric strings (endianness switching), etc. as well."},{"word":"ze'ai'e","selmaho":"SE","score":2,"definition":"selbri conversion: permute all terbri so as to be exactly backward.","notes":"For an exactly-n-terbri selbri, it is the (n, n-1, n-2, ..., 2, 1)rd conversion. For zero- or one-terbri selbri, it is trivial (identity - no noticeable change); for one-terbri selbri, this is \"{re'au'e}\". For two-terbri selbri, it is equivalent to \"{se}\"; it is the 2nd (id est: (2, 1)th) conversion in this case. For a three-terbri selbri, this is equivalent to \"{te}\"; it is the 3rd (id est: (3, 1)th) conversion in this case. For four-terbri selbri, it is the (4, 3, 2, 1)rd conversion. For five-terbri selbri, it is the (5, 4, 3, 2, 1)rd conversion. The meaning of the result in the context of its being applied to a selbri with opened-ended terbri structure (such as \"{jutsi}\") is as described in the commentary for this entry (i.e.: reverses endianness)."},{"word":"ze'apu","selmaho":"ZEhA*","score":100000,"definition":"time tense: a medium time interval offset towards the past; (tense/modal)."},{"word":"ze'au","selmaho":"PA4","score":3,"definition":"subjective number which is increasing over time","notes":"See also {zenba}, {zilzena}, {ja'au}, {so'au}."},{"word":"ze'au'e","selmaho":"SE","score":2,"definition":"last-th conversion: switches the last terbri with the first one.","notes":"For exactly-n-terbri, this it the nth conversion. For a one-terbri word, this is equivalent to {re'au'e}. For two-terbri selbri, this is {se}. For three-terbri selbri, this is {te}. For four-terbri selbri, this is {ve}. For five-terbri selbri, this is {xe}. In general, this might be equivalent to {sexiro}, although this might be debatable. The meaning of the result in the context of its being applied to a selbri with opened-ended terbri structure (such as \"{jutsi}\") is yet to be explored."},{"word":"ze'e","selmaho":"ZEhA","score":100000,"definition":"time tense interval: the whole of time."},{"word":"ze'e'a","selmaho":"SEhEhI","score":1,"definition":"n-Merge Conversion: placed immediately before a selbri, merges $x_2$ and all $x_a$ places.","notes":"In \"$x_a$\", \"$a$\" is not a variable; \"$x_a$\" refers to any sumti slot(s) after the first $n$, where $n$ is a function of the brivla (and is not defined for some brivla), such that it/they is/are part of an open-ended or arbitrarily large relation of mutually similar 'form' (possibly by analogy); for example, all sumti slots of \"{jutsi}\" except jutsi1 are $x_a$-type slots. See also: \"{ze'e'i}\", \"{te'e'a}\"."},{"word":"ze'e'au","selmaho":"SEhEhI","score":1,"definition":"n-Merge Conversion: placed immediately before a selbri, merges all $x_a$ places.","notes":"In \"$x_a$\", \"$a$\" is not a variable; \"$x_a$\" refers to any sumti slot(s) after the first $n$, where $n$ is a function of the brivla (and is not defined for some brivla), such that it/they is/are part of an open-ended or arbitrarily large relation of mutually similar 'form' (possibly by analogy); for example, all sumti slots of \"{jutsi}\" except jutsi1 are $x_a$-type slots. See also: \"{ze'e'i}\"."},{"word":"ze'e'e","selmaho":"SEhEhI","score":1,"definition":"n-Merge Conversion: placed immediately before a selbri, merges $x_5$ and all $x_a$ places.","notes":"In \"$x_a$\", \"$a$\" is not a variable; \"$x_a$\" refers to any sumti slot(s) after the first $n$, where $n$ is a function of the brivla (and is not defined for some brivla), such that it/they is/are part of an open-ended or arbitrarily large relation of mutually similar 'form' (possibly by analogy); for example, all sumti slots of \"{jutsi}\" except jutsi1 are $x_a$-type slots. See also: \"{ze'e'i}\"."},{"word":"ze'e'i","selmaho":"SEhEhI","score":1,"definition":"n-Merge Conversion: placed immediately before a selbri, merges $x_1$ and all $x_a$ places.","notes":"In \"$x_a$\", \"$a$\" is not a variable; \"$x_a$\" refers to any sumti slot(s) after the first $n$, where $n$ is a function of the brivla (and is not defined for some brivla), such that it/they is/are part of an open-ended or arbitrarily large relation of mutually similar 'form' (possibly by analogy); for example, all sumti slots of \"{jutsi}\" except jutsi1 are $x_a$-type slots (therefore, \"ze'e'i jutsi\" is necessarily a 1-slot selbri in which the species is the same as the genus and that is the same as the family etc. - a concept which is of limited utility in this particular case, but which might be used in application to the very first lifeform). See also: \"{te'e'i}\"."},{"word":"ze'ei","selmaho":"SI","score":4,"definition":"nonce word with existing grammar","notes":"Binds two arbitrary words together to form a nonce word whose semantics are indicated by the left word and whose grammar is the same as that of the right word. Useful for creating function words without having to allocate experimental cmavo forms."},{"word":"ze'e'o","selmaho":"SEhEhI","score":1,"definition":"n-Merge Conversion: placed immediately before a selbri, merges $x_4$ and all $x_a$ places.","notes":"In \"$x_a$\", \"$a$\" is not a variable; \"$x_a$\" refers to any sumti slot(s) after the first $n$, where $n$ is a function of the brivla (and is not defined for some brivla), such that it/they is/are part of an open-ended or arbitrarily large relation of mutually similar 'form' (possibly by analogy); for example, all sumti slots of \"{jutsi}\" except jutsi1 are $x_a$-type slots. See also: \"{ze'e'i}\", \"{xe'e'o}\"."},{"word":"ze'erpezytricu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an evergreen tree of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"see also {pezyfaltricu}, {ckunu}"},{"word":"ze'e'u","selmaho":"SEhEhI","score":1,"definition":"n-Merge Conversion: placed immediately before a selbri, merges $x_3$ and all $x_a$ places.","notes":"In \"$x_a$\", \"$a$\" is not a variable; \"$x_a$\" refers to any sumti slot(s) after the first $n$, where $n$ is a function of the brivla (and is not defined for some brivla), such that it/they is/are part of an open-ended or arbitrarily large relation of mutually similar 'form' (possibly by analogy); for example, all sumti slots of \"{jutsi}\" except jutsi1 are $x_a$-type slots. See also: \"{ze'e'i}\", \"{ve'e'u}\"."},{"word":"ze'i","selmaho":"ZEhA","score":100000,"definition":"time tense interval: an instantaneous/tiny/short amount of time."},{"word":"zei","selmaho":"ZEI","score":100001,"definition":"joins preceding and following words into a lujvo.","notes":"To make tanru out of arbitrary cmavo, use {ze'oi} instead."},{"word":"zei'a","selmaho":"TAhE","score":2,"definition":"tense interval modifier: increasingly...; incrementative. Tagged sumti, if present, indicates amount of increase (lo te zenba)","notes":"Alternate form to avoid confusion: {ze'ai}. See {zenba}. Opposite of {dei'a}"},{"word":"zei'au","selmaho":"ZEhA","score":2,"definition":"time tense interval: for some length of time.","notes":"Combination of {ze'i} + {ze'a} + {ze'u}. Explicitly neutral as to whether the length of time is \"small\", \"medium\" or \"large\". For example, being able to ask: \"zei'au ma?\" is useful when you wish to reveal no expectations at all about the tagged time interval."},{"word":"zei'e","selmaho":"BAhE","score":2,"definition":"marks a construct as used for its form only, not its meaning.","notes":"While a word like \"tanru'i\" must always mean \"tsani zei pruxi\", using {zei'e} overrides that; \"zei'e tanru'i\" does not necessarily mean that, it could mean \"tanru u'i\". Proposed rafsi: -zex-."},{"word":"zei'ei","selmaho":"ZEIhEI","score":1,"definition":"begin quote that is converted into rafsi","notes":"Terminated by {zei'oi}. Quotes an utterance (must be grammatical) and converts it (as a whole) into a single rafsi with the meaning of \"something to do with the referent of \"[insert quoted text]\"\". Notably, does not distribute through the text, treating each word individually with left-grouping (it does not distribute {zei} before and/or after each word (as needed)); the quoted utterance is taken as a whole unit of meaning unto itself; for the former purpose, see {zei'ei'au}. This word is useful for forming quotes and mathematical expressions (formal, evaluated, or otherwise) into lujvo. This rafsi is assumed to begin the next word if the preceding text/utterance does not end with an otherwise standalone and ungrammatical rafsi (the grammar in such a situation should be discussed); in order to connect it as a rafsi within a lujvo that began before it, precede the quotation with {zei}. In order to finish a lujvo or treat the quotation as a brivla on its own, follow it with {co'e}, which is treated as if the preceding utterance (the quote) is a single word followed immediately by {zei}; in order to string multiple ZEIhEI-ZEIhOI rafsi together follow this formula: zei'ei broda zei'oi co'e zei zei'ei brode zei'oi (co'e (zei...))... . Individual rafsi outside of lujvo are typically not grammatical (except in certain quotation structures, vel sim.)."},{"word":"zei'ei'au","selmaho":"ZEIhEI","score":1,"definition":"begin quote that is converted into rafsi, distributing lujvo-glue between quoted words","notes":"Terminated by {zei'oi}. Begins a quote of a grammatical utterance. Between each word in the utterance, {zei} is to be interpreted and any grouping that might be applied is left-grouping. In other words, {zei} is distributed left-groupingly between each word; each word is treated on its own, individually; the quote is not treated as a whole. The final word is interpreted to have {zei} after it as well (this is a quirk of {zei'oi}), thus the quote is a string of rafsi, left-groupingly considered to be a rafsi. In order to end the lujvo formed with such a quote, follow it by {co'e}. This word compactifies large {zei}-clauses/-statements. For the perhaps generally more useful, if slightly more ambiguous, quote marker that treats the quote as a whole entity and converts it singly and wholly into a rafsi (rather than a rafsi string, as is done by this word), see: {zei'ei}. This word works as {zei'ei} does in all other regards (including as a marker for a new word (specifically a lujvo) unless preceded by {zei} or possibly by a standalone and otherwise ungrammatical rafsi). For the purpose of quoting with {ra'oi}, the result of a {zei'ei'au}-quote is treated as a single rafsi."},{"word":"zeigle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ unlawfully copulates with $x_2$, unlawful according to $x_3$; $x_1$ fornicates / commits adultery with $x_2$.","notes":"See {zekri}, {gletu}."},{"word":"zei'i","selmaho":"UI","score":2,"definition":"attitudinal contour: increasing over time - steady - decreasing over time.","notes":"Parallel to {bu'o}."},{"word":"zei'i'au","selmaho":"VUhU3","score":1,"definition":"unary mekso operator: (analytically continued) Riemann zeta function zeta$(z)$, for complex-valued input $z$."},{"word":"zeiljvo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is a Lojban compound predicate using the particle “zei”; with meaning $x_2$, arguments $x_3$, built from metaphor (tanru) $x_4$.","notes":"Syn. {luvrzei}. See also: {zei}, {lujvo}"},{"word":"ze'ilsipna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ takes a nap / sleeps for short time $x_2$.","notes":"{ze'i} is built in to the word."},{"word":"zeingame","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a squirtle [pokemon]"},{"word":"zeingamyba'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a wartortle [pokemon]","notes":"from {zeingame}+{banro}"},{"word":"zeingamyfamba'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a blastoise [pokemon]","notes":"from {zeingame}+{fanmo}+{banro}"},{"word":"zei'o","selmaho":"ZIhOI","score":1,"definition":"Delete all sumti slots of the immediately preceding word which are not explicitly filled excepting the first n (specified by subscript; contextless default: n=0).","notes":"Use SE in order to reorder the sumti slots. Typically, the word in question should be a non-cmavo brivla, but this is not always the case. When used as a rafsi, it modifies the last veljvo and deletes all except the first $n$ (subscripted) sumti slots (regardless of any inferred relations between them and the sumti slots of other companion veljvo, or of any implied filling (unless such is actually explicit), which otherwise would or could exist); in rafsi form, the subscript is implied to be 1 (meaning that all except the first unfilled sumti slot is deleted) unless explicitly specified otherwise, else veljvo structure no longer makes much sense; the subscript marker \"{xi}\" (proposed rafsi: \"-xix-\") is required for explicit specification of the subscript unless there is a veljvo bracket or tanru-grouping modifier (such as \"{ke'e}\") which makes such interpretation the only possible option from a syntactic, semantic, AND practical standpoint. Proposed rafsi: \"-zes-\" (because the last letteral for it should be able to cluster tightly with \"-xix-\")."},{"word":"zei'oi","selmaho":"ZEI'OI","score":1,"definition":"end rafsi-converting quote: terminates ZEIhEI quote","notes":"Elidable terminator (rarely elidable). Ends ZEIhEI quotes. See also: {zei'ei}, {zei'ei'au}. Treats quoted utterance as a rafsi; in order to make it end a lujvo (or act on its own as a brivla), follow it with {co'e} (wherein the the quote is treated as a single word followed by {zei})."},{"word":"ze'i zei seldejni","score":2,"definition":"$d_2$ is/are the short-term indebtedness/liabilities of company/corporation/firm $d_1$ to creditor(s) $d_3$ for the provision of goods /services/loans $d_4$.","notes":"Cf. {ze'i}, {dejni}, {zei}, {seldejni}, {kagyseldejni}, {ze'u zei seldejni}, {terdejni}, {paurseldejni}, {dejyterze'a}."},{"word":"zejvo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (text) is a Lojban compound predicate using the particle “zei”; with meaning $x_2$, arguments $x_3$, built from metaphor (tanru) $x_4$."},{"word":"zeki'o","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 7,000 expressed with comma."},{"word":"zekri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (event/state) is a punishable crime/[taboo/sin] to people/culture/judges/jury $x_{2}$.","notes":"Taboo (= {kluzei}, {cacyzei}); sin (= {madzei}, {jdamadzei}); heresy (= {jdazei}). See also {flalu}, {sfasa}, {zungi}, {palci}, {lijda}, {pajni}, {javni}, {tcaci}, {marde}, {pulji}, {tinbe}."},{"word":"zeldei","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Sunday of week $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {jednze}. Sunday is either day seven or day zero, depending on your perspective."},{"word":"zelkulpikta","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a master's degree or equivalent education diploma entitling $p_2$ to entitlement/privilege $p_3$ (event/state) from school/institute/academy $c_1$ teaching subject(s) $c_3$.","notes":"Seventh level of International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED)."},{"word":"zelma'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is July/the seventh month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$."},{"word":"zelmast","score":1,"definition":"July.","notes":"Cf. {mlajukma'i}, {zelmasti}."},{"word":"zelmasti","score":5,"definition":"$x_1$ is July/the seventh month of year $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Duration. For date, use {masnze}. Cf. {pavmasti}, {nanca}."},{"word":"zelmoija'a","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ has the rank of Major General/Rear Admiral/Air Vice-Marshal (equivalent of NATO OF-7) in military unit /organization $j_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ze}, {moi}, {jatna}, {jemja'a}, {vairsoi}, {bivmoija'a}, {xavmoija'a}. Based on STANAG 2116: NATO Codes for Grades of Military Personnel."},{"word":"zelplin","score":1,"definition":"Uranus.","notes":"Cf. {zelplini}."},{"word":"zelplini","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is the seventh closest planet (default is Uranus if p2 is the Sun) revolving around $p_2$ (default is the Sun), with planetary characteristics $p_3$, orbital parameters $p_4$.","notes":"Cf. {zelplin}, {pavyplini}, {relplini} etc.; see also {terdi}, {solri},{mluni}, {lunra}, {plinycma}, {tarci'e}."},{"word":"zelvanci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a Sunday evening of week $x_2$ in calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Synonym of {nonvanci}."},{"word":"zelvlabivli'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is qiyan lüshi with tone pattern $x_2$, rhyming at locus $x_3$.","notes":"{ze} {valsi} {bi} {linji}; {mumvlavonli'i}, {zelvlavonli'i}, {mumvlabivli'i}"},{"word":"zelvlavonli'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is qiyan jueju with tone pattern $x_2$, rhyming at locus $x_3$.","notes":"{ze} {valsi} {vo} {linji}; {mumvlavonli'i}, {mumvlabivli'i}, {zelvlabivli'i}"},{"word":"zemoi","selmaho":"MOI*","score":100000,"definition":"quantified selbri: convert 7 to ordinal selbri; $x_{1}$ is seventh among $x_{2}$ ordered by rule $x_{3}$."},{"word":"zenba","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (experiencer) increases/is incremented/augmented in property/quantity $x_{2}$ by amount $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {jdika}, {zmadu}, {banro}, {jmina}."},{"word":"zenbaje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (experiencer/function) increases/gains/is incremented/augmented in property/quantity $x_2$ such that it achieves/had achieved having that property at 'time' $x_3$ (abstraction, number) according to standard $x_4$","notes":"$x_1$ is increasing in $x_2$ for times/conditions determined by context (use {ca}, {va'o}, vel sim. in order to specify when increase occurs); times/conditions of increase are not necessarily those of attainment of that property (which is specified by $x_3$). If an abstraction is submitted to $x_3$ then the time of event of $x_1$ achieving/attaining property $x_2$ occurs exactly when/simultaneous with when/if the abstraction occurs (if it is an event) or is true (if it is a proposition, notion, truth value, idea, etc.); since it is increasing in that property and achieves it at that time, if the time determined by context is that determined by $x_3$, then for times slightly later than that time will also have $x_1$ having that property but times slightly earlier than that time will not. Numbers submitted to $x_3$ determine the lesser/earlier endpoint of a semi-infinite interval through time such that attainment occurs throughout the interval. If a number is submitted to $x_3$, the options are only li {ni'u}, li {no}, li {ma'u}, and li {ni'u}/{ma'u} {ci'i}; li ni'u ci'i being submitted means that $x_1$ has always been/had $x_2$, it just happens to be increasing in this property too (at the time specified by context); li ni'u (which is taken to be a finite number) means that there was a time prior to the time specified by context such that $x_1$ was/had $x_2$ but such has no always been the case, and also that at the time specified by context, it is increasing in this property; li no means that at the time specified by context, $x_1$ has just attained being/having property $x_2$ and it is also increasing in this respect; li ma'u (which is taken to be a finite positive number) means that $x_1$ is increasing in property $x_2$ at the time determined by context and that it has not yet (at that time) but will eventually (a finite and positive amount of time later) been classified as having that property properly according to $x_4$; li ma'u ci'i means that $x_1$ is increasing in $x_2$ at the time specified by context but that it will never actually manage to achieve having that property according to $x_4$, even if it asymptotically and strictly monotonically approaches that status. The time specified in $x_3$ need not be the time of when $x_1$ is increasing in property $x_2$ (which is specified via {ca} or the like, in the bridi). \"Time\" in the sense of $x_3$ is rather general; for example, it can also just be conditions which were satisfied when attainment is true (such as a subset on which a mathematical function is positive); it is generally an 'IF' statement (id est: attainment might occur at other times or under other conditions). For example, humans, normally, always increase in oldness/age (the context-determined time/conditions of increase in age is (those throughout) the entirety of their life), but are not actually considered old until they reach some age (specified by $x_3$)."},{"word":"zengau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ increases/augments $x_2$ (experiencer) in property/quantity $x_3$ by amount $x_4$.","notes":"See also {zenba}, {zenri'a}, {stika}."},{"word":"zeno","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 70 [seventy]."},{"word":"zenono","selmaho":"PA*","score":100000,"definition":"number/quantity: 700 [seven hundred]."},{"word":"zenri'a","score":2,"definition":"$r_1$ (event/state) increases/increments/augments $x_2=z_1$ in property/quantity $x_3=z_2$ by amount $x_4=z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zengau}."},{"word":"ze'o","selmaho":"FAhA4","score":100000,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; beyond/outward/receding from ..."},{"word":"ze'oi","selmaho":"GOhOI","score":3,"definition":"converts following word to selbri-unit: \"$x_1$ is related to the meaning of this word in aspect $x_2$\"","notes":"Quoting rules are similar to {zo}. Roughly, (ze'oi *coi*) ≈ (me la'e zo *coi* moi). Meant primarily to quote cmavo, to supersede use of {zei} as a way of making \"tanru\" out of cmavo."},{"word":"ze'okru","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a convex curve/turn/bend in $x_{2}$, at locus $x_{3}$, and defined by set of points/properties $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is convex. Concave: {zorkru}. See also: {ze'o}, {kruvi}, {konvexi}."},{"word":"zepti","score":100003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $10^{-21}$ of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"(cf. {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}, {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zetro})"},{"word":"zercu'upre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gangster"},{"word":"zerfu'e","score":5,"definition":"$f_1$ is guilty of crime $f_2=z_1$ accountable to judge/authority $f_3=z_2$.","notes":"Cf. {zernalfu'e}."},{"word":"zerfuzyxu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ accuses $x_2$ of charge/crime $x_3$ before judge/authority $x_4$.","notes":"See also {zerfu'e}, {xusra}"},{"word":"zergau","score":0,"definition":"$g_1$ (person/agent) commits a crime $g_2=z_1$, punishable to people/culture/judges/jury $x_3=z_2$.","notes":"Cf. {zerxaigau}, {zerxai}."},{"word":"zergi","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a zerg [starcraft alien species] of species $x_2$"},{"word":"zergle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ unlawfully copulates with $x_2$, unlawful according to $x_3$; $x_1$ fornicates / commits adultery with $x_2$","notes":"See {zekri}, {gletu}"},{"word":"zerjbera","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ borrows $j_2$ from $j_3$ without permission of $z_2$."},{"word":"zerjonse","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ illegally accesses $x_2$ for purpose $x_3$, illegal according to $x_4$ // $x_1$ \"hacks into\" $x_2$ (connotation of unlawfulness / violation)","notes":"See {zernerkla}, {zvijonse}, {zekri}, {jonse}"},{"word":"zerkalte","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a poacher on prey/quarry/game $k_2$, punishable to people/culture/judges/jury $x_3=z_2$."},{"word":"zerle'a","score":2,"definition":"$l_1$ steals $l_2$ from $l_3$, which is a crime according to $z_2$."},{"word":"zermbeto","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is zerumbet/shell ginger of species/variety $x_2$.","notes":"This is Alpinia zerumbet. Zingiber zerumbet (awapuhi) is {krelu'i} {zingibero}. See also {glangala}."},{"word":"zernalfu'e","score":2,"definition":"$f_1$ is innocent/not guilty of crime $x_2=f_2=z_1$ (action/state) to judge/authority $f_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zerfu'e}."},{"word":"zernerkla","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ trespasses (illegally enters) into $x_2$, which is a crime according to $x_3$","notes":"$klama_3$ through $klama_5$ dropped for being usually irrelevant to this concept; if need be they can be replaced with {teka'a}/{veka'a}/{xeka'a} or {ra'i}/{pu'ai}/{sepi'o}. See {zekri}, {nerkla}, {gutnerkla}."},{"word":"zerske","score":2,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (mass of facts) is criminology of/about subject matter $x_{2}$"},{"word":"zertolna'eske","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is forensics about $x_2$ based on methodology $x_3$","notes":"from {zekri} + {tolna'e} + {saske}"},{"word":"zerxai","score":3,"definition":"$xr_1=z_1$ is a violent crime, injuring/harming/damaging victim $xr_2$ in property $xr_3$ (ka), resulting in injury $xr_4$.","notes":"Cf. {zerzu'e}, {zerxaizu'e}."},{"word":"zerxaigau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ commits a violent crime $g_2=z_1=xr_1$, injuring/harming/damaging victim $x_3=xr_2$ in property $x_4=xr_3$ (ka), resulting in injury $x_5=xr_4$.","notes":"Cf. {zergau}, {zerxai}."},{"word":"zerxaizu'e","score":2,"definition":"$zu_1$ commits a violent crime $zu_2=ze_1=xr_1$, injuring/harming/damaging victim $x_3=xr_2$ in property $x_4=xr_3$ (ka), resulting in injury $x_5=xr_4$.","notes":"Cf. {zerzu'e}, {zerxai}."},{"word":"zerxa'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ illegally/unlawfully lives in/occupies location $x_2$ (usually a building); $x_1$ squats $x_2$.","notes":"From {zekri} {xabju}."},{"word":"zerzu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (person/agent) commits a crime $x_2$, punishable to people/culture/judges/jury $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zerxaizu'e}, {zerxai}."},{"word":"zetro","score":10003,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is $10^{21}$ of $x_{2}$ in dimension/aspect $x_{3}$ (default is units).","notes":"Cf. {grake}, {mitre}, {snidu}, {stero}, {delno}, {molro}, {kelvo}, {xampo}, {gradu}, {litce}, {merli}, {centi}, {decti}, {dekto}, {femti}, {gigdo}, {gocti}, {gotro}, {kilto}, {megdo}, {mikri}, {milti}, {nanvi}, {petso}, {picti}, {terto}, {xatsi}, {xecto}, {xexso}, {zepti}."},{"word":"ze'u","selmaho":"ZEhA","score":100000,"definition":"time tense interval: a long amount of time."},{"word":"ze'u zei seldejni","score":2,"definition":"$d_2$ is/are the long-term indebtedness/liabilities of company/corporation/firm $d_1$ to creditor(s) $d_3$ for the provision of goods /services/loans $d_4$.","notes":"Cf. {ze'u}, {zei}, {seldejni}, {kagyseldejni}, {ze'i zei seldejni}, {terdejni}, {paurseldejni}, {dejyterze'a}."},{"word":"zevla","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a zi'evla-form word meaning $x_2$ (in Lojban); $x_1$ is morphologically a zi'evla","notes":"Synonymous to \"{zi'evla}\". Proposed {cmarafsi}: \"-zve-\"."},{"word":"zevlyjvo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a zi'evla-based lujvo meaning $x_2$, with arguments $x_3$ from tanru/compound-phrase $x_4$","notes":"Refers to {lujvo} formed from {zi'evla} via a morphological extension using -(')y(')- hyphens, e.g. {xanyuidje}, {lacy'inda}. Cf. {zeiljvo}, {zevla}"},{"word":"zevlyrafsi","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ is an affix/combining form for zi'evla word $r_2=z_1$, form/properties $r_3$.","notes":"From {zi'evla}+{rafsi}. {zi'evla} are predicate words of an open class in Lojban, defined by their morphology. Compare {zevlyjvo}, a compound word made of one or more zevlyrafsi. See also {zevla}, {lujvo}, {brapagjvo}, {cmapagjvo}, {fu'ivla}."},{"word":"zevykla","score":1,"definition":"$k_{1}$ comes/goes out/forth towards destination $k_{2}$ from origin $k_{3}$ via route $k_{4}$ using means/vehicle $k_{5}$.","notes":"Cf. {ze'o}, {klama}, {barkla}."},{"word":"zevypinji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a penis of $x_2$."},{"word":"zgabube","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'selbri' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: tag? selbri-1. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"zgadi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (abstraction) should/(of right) ought to be true/happening under conditions/in the case of $x_2$ being true/happening, as believed by/by standard/under consideration of $x_3$. If the world were proper/correct/just/ruled perfectly and strictly according to $x_3$ and if $x_2$ were true, then $x_1$ would be true as well.","notes":"If the world were proper/correct/just according to $x_3$ and if $x_2$ were true, then $x_1$ would be true as well. Moral judgment goes in x3. x3 can also be assumed by expectation under hypothesized laws of physics, by the true situation of the world, etc. Synonymous with {cadga}."},{"word":"zgamuvjga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the parallax of $x_2$ as seen by $x_3$ who moves to $x_4$ from $x_5$","notes":"Cf. {kesyske}"},{"word":"zgana","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ observes/[notices]/watches/beholds $x_{2}$ using senses/means $x_{3}$ under conditions $x_{4}$.","notes":"Behold/watch/gaze (= {vi'azga}); guard/watchman/sentinel (= {zgaku'i}, {jdeku'i}). See also cmavo list {ga'a}, {ganse}, {viska}, {catlu}, {tirna}, {pencu}, {sumne}, {kurji}, {canci}, {catlu}, {jarco}, {lanli}, {pinka}, {simlu}."},{"word":"zgatirna","score":0,"definition":"$t_1=z_1$ listens to $t_2=z_2$ against background noise $t_3$ under conditions $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {tinju'i}."},{"word":"zgavevu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is visible electricity (lightning, electric arcing, etc.) produced by $x_2$","notes":"cf. https://pastebin.com/4LJwAGjc"},{"word":"zgavinji","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ is a surveillance aircraft of type/for carrying $v_2$, propelled by $v_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zgana}, {vinji}, {jamvinji}."},{"word":"zge'eno","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to the Zen Buddhist culture/religion/ethos in aspect $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {budjo}, {mla'aiana}, {tseravada}, {vajraiana}"},{"word":"zgibe'e","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ is an orchestra, consisting of performers $b_2$, and conducted by $b_3$, performing music $z_1$.","notes":"See also {balzgibe'e}."},{"word":"zgibite","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a musical beat/accompaniment/regular pattern","notes":"Etymology: \"zgi\" from zgike and \"bit\" from beat"},{"word":"zgica'a","score":4,"definition":"$x_1=c_1$ is a musical instrument played by $x_2=c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zgike}, {cabra}."},{"word":"zgifau","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is a musical event with music $x_2=z_1$ performed/produced by $x_3=z_2$ (event)."},{"word":"zgifi'i","score":3,"definition":"$f_1$ composes music $f_2=z_1$ for purpose $f_3$."},{"word":"zgifnze'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is aware that they cannot make music but nevertheless tries and fails to do so, thus increasing their jealousy and self-hatred."},{"word":"zgigri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=z_2=g_1$ is a band that has members $x_2$ and plays music $x_3=z_1$.","notes":"See also {zgike}, {girzu}"},{"word":"zgikabri","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a glass harp/musical glass, performed by $z_2$ (event)."},{"word":"zgika'u","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ is a music note (tone).","notes":"Cf. {zgike}, {kantu}, {zgika'usni}."},{"word":"zgika'usni","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a music note (symbol).","notes":"Cf. {zgike}, {kantu}, {sinxa}, {zgika'u}, {zgica'a}."},{"word":"zgike","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is music performed/produced by $x_{2}$ (event).","notes":"$x_2$ event may be person playing instrument, singing, musical source operating/vibrating, etc.; instrument (= {zgica'a}); play an instrument (= {zgica'apli}, {zgiterca'a}, {selzgigau}, {selzgizu'e}); song (= {sagzgi}, {selsa'a}); voice, as used musically (= {zgivo'a}); composed music (= {finzgi}). See also {damri}, {dansu}, {flani}, {janbe}, {jgita}, {pipno}, {rilti}, {tabra}, {tonga}, {xagri}, {siclu}."},{"word":"zgikemfi'inalka'esefsysajyke'ejvekemsefsyda'atoiflike'ejvejagborkemjilryjvesefsyborxenze'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is aware that they cannot make music $x_2$ but nevertheless tries and fails to do so, thus increasing their jealousy and self-hatred resulting in mind-state $x_3$","notes":"Uses experimental gismu {sefsi}"},{"word":"zgilregi","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is reggae music performed/produced by $z_2$ (event)."},{"word":"zgilregitona","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is reggaeton music performed/produced by $z_2$ (event)."},{"word":"zgimi'i","score":1,"definition":"Jukebox $x_1$ plays music $x_2$."},{"word":"zgipli","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ uses instrument $x_2$ to play music $x_3$"},{"word":"zgipopu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pop music performed by $x_2$","notes":"See {zgike}"},{"word":"zgipor","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=p_1$ is a playlist of music sequenced/ordered/listed by comparison/rules $p_2$ on unordered set $p_3$"},{"word":"zgipre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=p_1=z_2$ is a musician, associated with music of style/genre/type $x_2=z_1$.","notes":"Simplified from \"selzgipre\" by eliding \"se\" from the seltau. This word has already been widely used despite never entering jbovlaste. See also: {zgike}, {prenu}, {se} {zgica'a}."},{"word":"zgirausi","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is house music performed/produced by $z_2$ (event)."},{"word":"zgiripopi","score":2,"definition":"$z_1$ is hip-hop music performed/produced by $z_2$ (event).","notes":"See also hip-hop dance (={dansripopi})."},{"word":"zgirjazu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a form of jazz music performed by $x_2$ with characteristics $x_3$","notes":"Examples of x3 are blue notes, improvisation, polyrhythms, syncopation, swung note."},{"word":"zgirkamnamstaili","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/pertains to Gangnam Style music/choreography/phenomenon in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"Refers to the hit K-Pop song which topped the charts on YouTube. See also {zgike}, {kulnu}, {gugdrxanguke}."},{"word":"zgiroku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a rock music performed by $x_2$","notes":"See {zgike}"},{"word":"zgirpopu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a form of pop music performed by $x_2$ with characteristics $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {te'ekno}, {zgike}, {sanga}."},{"word":"zgiselfi'i","score":1,"definition":"$f_2=z_1$ is a musical composition composed by $f_1$for function/purpose $f_3$ from existing elements/ideas $f_4$.","notes":"Cf. {zgike}, {finti}, {zgifi'i}, {simfoni}, {konceto}."},{"word":"zgiske","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is musicology with methodology $s_2$."},{"word":"zgitci","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a music instrument used for producing sound $t_2=z_1$.","notes":"Cf. {zgike}, {tutci}."},{"word":"zgito'a","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$=$z_1$ is a note of pitch $t_2$ produced by $t_3$=$z_2$"},{"word":"zgito'apoi","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a melody/[sequence of notes] from notes / in scale $p_3$","notes":"p2 dropped, because the ordering of notes in a melody is trivial. See also {togmo'a}."},{"word":"zgito'axre","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ is a chord/[mixture of notes] of notes including $m_2$=$t_1$"},{"word":"zgizba","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ composes music $x_2$."},{"word":"zgoptera","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a damselfly of species $x_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ansoptera}, {odnata}, {laxsfani}, {sfani}, {cinki}."},{"word":"zgraveto","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to Gravettian technological industry/culture/know-how of period and location (specifics) $x2$ in properties $x3$"},{"word":"zgronte","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects/pertains to the Old World [from European explorer perspective] in aspect $x_2$ under standard/definition thereof $x_3$","notes":"Experimental gismu version: {gonte}."},{"word":"zgugrasu","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ is a quantity of/is made of/contains rose oil from rose(s) $r_1=g_2$."},{"word":"zgugrute","score":1,"definition":"$g_1=r_1$ is a rose hip [fruit] of species/strain $g_2=r_2$."},{"word":"zgujau","score":1,"definition":"$d_1=r_1$ is made of/contains/is a quantity of rose water."},{"word":"zgujinme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of rodium (Rh)."},{"word":"zgupurdi","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ is a rosarium/rose garden of family/community/farmer $p_2$ growing/presenting roses $p_3=r_1$."},{"word":"zgurati","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a ziggurat (a stepped pyramid)."},{"word":"zguro","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a charm/amulet/curio of sentimental value/remembrance of $x_2$ for keeper/possessor $x_3$"},{"word":"zgurutstasu","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a quantity of rose hip soup of ingredients $r_1=g_1$.","notes":"Rose hip soup, (Swedish: Nyponsoppa) is a soup made of rose hips and is a popular delicacy in Sweden."},{"word":"zguska","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is pink-colored when viewed/perceived by $s_3$ under conditions $s_4$","notes":"From la berenstein cribe 2020/11/17 See also {rozgu}, {skari}, {penka},{xunblabi}, {labyxu'e}"},{"word":"zi","selmaho":"ZI","score":100000,"definition":"time tense distance: instantaneous-to-short distance in time."},{"word":"zi'a","selmaho":"UI3a","score":4,"definition":"nonce-word indicator; indicates previous word is nonce-creation and may be nonstandard","notes":"Equivalent to {za'e} but in selma'o UI. See also {za'e}, {pe'a}, {xo'o}"},{"word":"zi'ai","selmaho":"UI3a","score":1,"definition":"jargon word indicator; indicates previous word is a jargon word","notes":"Jargon words are to have a single, defined, specialized meaning within one particular narrow context (e.g. a game, field of study, or industry), but may also be assigned to other meanings in other contexts. Proposed rafsi: -zam- (technically rafsi for {zai'e}; this rafsi is always placed *before* the modified morpheme(s)) Forethought variant: {zai'e}"},{"word":"zi'a'o","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mathematical operator: the empty/null [one sense]/trivial [one sense]/blank operator","notes":"Arity is context-dependent. Induced structure is /probably/ empty/trivial [one sense] as well."},{"word":"zi'au","selmaho":"KOhA","score":1,"definition":"nonexistent/undefining it; the selbri is not applicable when the other terbri are filled in the manner in which they are in this utterance/bridi.","notes":"In words for math which have a terbri for the result of an operation, filling that terbri with this word indicates not that the operation evaluates but rather that the operation cannot be applied to the given inputs at all; the operation on those inputs is undefined or has no existing well-defined solution(s). Given the other sumti in the predicate (filling the corresponding terbri), the underlying relation (selbri) is claimed to be invalid in this circumstance. Examples: \"non-integrable\", \"non-measurable\" (confer: \".{umre}\"), \"non-summable\" (say, of strings), \"the limit does not exist\". This avoids the necessity of creating a pair of words for every such mathematical concept (one for when the operation may be applied to the inputs so as to yield a well-defined value which may be specified and one for when such is not the case). Other uses may develop or be found. This word does not 'delete' the terbri (unlike \"{zi'o}\"); it simply says that the selbri is not really applicable. Whether or not the meaning of this word is within the generic semantic range of \"{zo'e}\" is debatable and not yet well-established. The conventions employed matter. The case of the product of zero and infinity usually must be handled by a separate definition (especially when dealing only with strictly real numbers); it is quite common to explicitly handle this case by defining the product as zero, but prior to such definition, \"lo pilji be li no bei li ci'i\" is meaningless and undefined (the symbols can be written but do not actually mean anything) - so, $pilji_1$ should be filled with this word in such a circumstance. As another example, unless the difference of infinity with infinity is defined (and following the convention that unconnected points have a graph distance of positive countable infinity), which is unnatural, the relationship represented by \"{tseingu}\" is undefined in its fourth terbri (so, it can be filled with this word) when its first and second sumti belong to mutually different trees (leaving their most recent mutually common ancestor undefined). Notice that the other terbri are well-defined in this circumstance - in particular, $tseingu_3$ is positive countable infinity; also notice that this word has a slightly less mathematical flavor (especially insofar as the first terbri is not result of applying a mathematical operation to the following terbri) than many other ready examples. Yet another example: In a zero-dimensional universe, $klama_4$ and possibly $klama_5$, as well as even more arguably $klama_2$, are undefined (and can be filled with this word), leaving the notion of 'going' empty and meaningless. In a $(-1)$-dimensional universe (an empty set), every terbri of \"{klama}\" (and probably every other word) is undefined and can be filled with this terbri."},{"word":"zi'e","selmaho":"ZIhE","score":100001,"definition":"joins relative clauses which apply to the same sumti."},{"word":"zi'e'a","selmaho":"ZIhEhA","score":2,"definition":"converts a following bu-letteral into a sumti representing the musical natural note with that name.","notes":"The next bu-letteral is absorbed and a natural accidental is given to it; e.g. \"zi'e'a gy\" means \"the note G-natural\". May be subscripted (zi'e'a xi re, etc.) to refer to nonstandard predefined accidentals. The first two syllables of the cmavo in the zi'e'a series were chosen for the similarity to \"zgike\". See also: {zi'e'e}, {zi'e'i}, {zi'e'o} and {zi'e'u}."},{"word":"zi'e'au","selmaho":"ZIhEhAU","score":2,"definition":"converts a following number into a sumti representing the MIDI note with that number.","notes":"The following number is absorbed and transformed into the musical note with that MIDI ID, e.g. \"zi'e'au xa no\" refers to the note with MIDI number 60, which is middle C. See also: {zi'e'a}, {zi'e'e}, {zi'e'i}, {zi'e'o}, {zi'e'u}."},{"word":"zi'edbo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is libertarian ideology of $x_2$; $x_2$ is libertarian","notes":"cf. {zifre}, {sidbo}. See also {ca'idbo}, {zu'adbo}, {ri'udbo}."},{"word":"zi'e'e","selmaho":"ZIhEhA","score":2,"definition":"converts a following bu-letteral into a sumti representing the musical sharp note with that name.","notes":"The next bu-letteral is absorbed and a sharp accidental is given to it; e.g. \"zi'e'e gy\" means \"the note G-sharp\". Use {zi'e'i} for double sharps or subscript this cmavo to refer to a multiple of the sharp, e.g. for triple sharps or half sharps. Subscripting with a negative value will refer to flats instead. The first two syllables of the cmavo in the zi'e'a series were chosen for the similarity to \"zgike\". See also: {zi'e'a}, {zi'e'i}, {zi'e'o} and {zi'e'u}."},{"word":"zi'e'i","selmaho":"ZIhEhA","score":2,"definition":"converts a following bu-letteral into a sumti representing the musical double sharp note with that name.","notes":"The next bu-letteral is absorbed and a double sharp accidental is given to it; e.g. \"zi'e'i gy\" means \"the note G-double-sharp\". For a different multiple of the sharp, use \"zi'e'e\" with a subscript instead. The first two syllables of the cmavo in the zi'e'a series were chosen for the similarity to \"zgike\". See also: {zi'e'a}, {zi'e'e}, {zi'e'o} and {zi'e'u}."},{"word":"zi'ei","selmaho":"UI","score":2,"definition":"marks a construct as used for its form only, not its meaning.","notes":"Equivalent to {zei'e} but in UI. See also {bi'a}, {zi'a}."},{"word":"zi'ejva","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is the right for $z_1$ to do $z_2$ (event/state).","notes":"Cf. {zifre}, {javni}, {selzi'e}, {nunzi'e}, {kamyzi'e}, {rarzi'ejva}, {prezi'ejva}."},{"word":"zi'ejvo","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a lujvo with irregular rafsi, meaning $x_2$, with arguments $x_3$, built from tanru/compound-phrase $x_4$","notes":"Refers to a somewhat controversial idea that formal {rafsi} should be abolished, with coiners of {lujvo} being able to pick rafsi other than the formally assigned ones. One example might be shortening {mitysisku} into {mitsku}. See {lujvo}, {zi'evla}"},{"word":"zi'e'o","selmaho":"ZIhEhA","score":2,"definition":"converts a following bu-letteral into a sumti representing the musical flat note with that name.","notes":"The next bu-letteral is absorbed and a flat accidental is given to it; e.g. \"zi'e'o gy\" means \"the note G-flat\". Use {zi'e'u} for double flats or subscript this cmavo to refer to a multiple of the flat, e.g. for triple flats or half flats. Subscripting with a negative value will refer to sharps instead. The first two syllables of the cmavo in the zi'e'a series were chosen for the similarity to \"zgike\". See also: {zi'e'a}, {zi'e'e}, {zi'e'i} and {zi'e'u}."},{"word":"zi'erbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=b_1$ becomes free to do/be $x_2$ (event/state) under conditions $x_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zifre}, {binxo}."},{"word":"zi'e'u","selmaho":"ZIhEhA","score":2,"definition":"converts a following bu-letteral into a sumti representing the musical double flat note with that name.","notes":"The next bu-letteral is absorbed and a double flat accidental is given to it; e.g. \"zi'e'u gy\" means \"the note G-double-flat\". To refer to a different multiple of the flat, use \"zi'e'o\" with a subscript instead. The first two syllables of the cmavo in the zi'e'a series were chosen for the similarity to \"zgike\". See also: {zi'e'a}, {zi'e'e}, {zi'e'i} and {zi'e'o}."},{"word":"zi'evla","score":6,"definition":"$x_1=v_1=z_1$ is an irregular/free-form content word meaning $x_2=v_2=z_2$ in language $x_3=v_3$ (usually Lojban); $x_1$ is a stage-4 or stage-3 fu'ivla.","notes":"A zi'evla is any non-{gismu}, non-{lujvo}, non-{cmevla} (see brivla–cmevla merger) valid {brivla}. This generalizes the concept of {fu'ivla} to reflect the fact that many free-form brivla in Lojban nowadays are completely novel words not borrowed from any other languages; instead, many are created by splicing together other Lojban words, similar to lujvo but without adhering to any regular morphological patterns. Synonymous with {zevla}; mostly synonymous with {u'ivla} and {vonfu'ivla}; refers also to {gimyzevla}; contrast with {zevlyjvo}/{brapagjvo} and {valtcizbaga} (which are lujvo, not zi'evla)."},{"word":"zi'ezva","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is the right for $z_1$ to do $z_2$ (event/state). ","notes":"Cf. {zifre}, {javni}, {selzi'e}, {nunzi'e}, {kamyzi'e}, {rarzi'ejva}, {prezi'ejva}."},{"word":"zifcni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ feels free to do/be $x_2$"},{"word":"zifcru","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ releases $x_2$ to do/be $x_3$ under conditions $x_4$.","notes":"Cf. {zifre}, {curmi}, {toljgari}."},{"word":"zifma'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is is a free word (word which can be freely inserted into or deleted from a sentence without making it ungrammatical), with meaning/function $x_2$ in usage (language) $x_3$","notes":"This corresponds to selma'o UI in Lojban."},{"word":"zifnunsla","score":1,"definition":"$n_1$ is Independence Day celebrated by $s_1$ with activities $s_3$","notes":"from {zifre} {nu} {salci}"},{"word":"zifpemci","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a free poem/free verse/vers libre about plot/theme/subject/pattern $p_2$ by author $p_3$ for intended audience $p_4$."},{"word":"zifre","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is free/at liberty to do/be $x_{2}$ (event/state) under conditions $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also unrestricted, unfettered, unconstrained; (adjective:) independent; (adverb:) willingly, voluntarily, freely, may, optionally; (potential:) $x_1$ voluntarily does $x_2$. See also {pinfu}, {rinju}, {bilga}, {curmi}, {kakne}, {frili}."},{"word":"ziftei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$'s free time","notes":"See also {temyzi'e}."},{"word":"zifyje'a","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=j_1$ is a sovereign state having supreme, independent authority over $j_2$ (people/territory).","notes":"Cf. {jecta}."},{"word":"zifyjufpau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is is a free modifier (word or construct which can be freely inserted into or deleted from a sentence without making it ungrammatical)"},{"word":"zifyvlaklerafsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (quote) is a zi'evla/fu'ivla categorizer particle/morpheme/unit with meaning/indicating category $x_2$, having properties $x_3$, and that is appended in zi'evla (full word) $x_4$, in language $x_5$","notes":"Applies to any categorizer particle/word/morpheme/lexeme/string/unit; does not necessarily have to be a single jborafsi (even in Lojban zi'evla). Does not include the hyphen letter, nor the rest of the word (including any letter prefixed thereto if the rest of the word would otherwise start with a vowel). Quote the empty string (lu li'u) if the explicit categorizer is absent; in general, the quote will likely be improper in Lojban. See also: {zifyvlavelvi'u}, {ra'oi}, {zi'evla}, {fu'ivla}"},{"word":"zifyvlavelvi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (quote) is the non-categorizer and non-hyphen remainder of zi'evla/fu'ivla $x_2$ (quote), with properties/form $x_3$ in language [of zi'evla] $x_4$","notes":"Quotation may be improper. This is the part of the zi'evla that carries the specific meaning of the word; in stage-4 fu'ivla, the entirety of the word is this remainder; the categorizer rafsi and hyphen letter(s) are not included. See also: {zifyvlaklerafsi}"},{"word":"zigzagi","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ is a line with the shape of a zigzag."},{"word":"zi'irpu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is to the violet of $x_2$; of a wave: $x_1$ (wave, color, etc.) has lesser wavelength/greater frequency than $x_2$ (wave, color, etc.) in medium/under conditions/in frame of reference $x_3$.","notes":"Red is to the violet of infrared; orange is to the violet of red; violet is to the violet of all other human-visible colors; ultraviolet is to the violet of violet. Not confined to just colors or electromagnetic radiation: higher-pitched musical notes are to the violet of lower-pitched ones. See: \"{xu'unre}\". Could be useful for the concept of blueshift, or of appropriate Doppler shift."},{"word":"zilbe'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is transferred/sent/transmitted to $x_2$ from $x_3$ via $x_4$.","notes":"zi'o erases benji1. benji = gau zilbe'i"},{"word":"zilbri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (predicate) is true when applied to argument list $x_2$ (sequence)","notes":"Synonymous to {brije'u}. The $x_1$ slot can be filled with a property/relation (ka) whose number of free slots match the length of the sequence $x_2$. It can also be filled with a bridi abstraction (du'u) —nullary predicate—, in which case the x2 should be the empty set or possibly {zi'o}. See also {bridi}."},{"word":"zilcau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is not there, missing","notes":"From {zi'o} {claxu}."},{"word":"zilce'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a projectile propelled by $x_2$"},{"word":"zilci'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is some writing on $x_2$ made with implement $x_3$."},{"word":"zilcmi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a set."},{"word":"zilcne","score":1,"definition":"What has property $x_1$ changes/varies over time."},{"word":"zilcni","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (ka) is an emotion (abstract)","notes":"See {cinmo}"},{"word":"zilcu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (predication) is possible.","notes":"There exists a possible world in which $x_1$ is true. Equivalent to operator $M$ from modal logic. See also {zilsa'u}, {bi'ai}, {mu'ei}, and {ka'e}."},{"word":"zildatni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$=$d_1$ is information gathered/produced by method/from source $x_2$=$d_3$.","notes":"not necessarily meaningful or about anything"},{"word":"zildika","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is decreasingly the case; $x_1$'s being the case decreases by amount $x_2$.","notes":"See also {zilzena}."},{"word":"zilfadni","score":4,"definition":"$f_2$ (ka) is an ordinary / common / general / typical / usual property among $f_3$.","notes":"Made of {zi'o} + {fadni}. See also {kampu} for the fully-universal sense. See also {zilrirci}."},{"word":"zilfanva","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (text/utterance) in language $x_2$ translates in language $x_3$ to $x_4$ (text)","notes":"Removes agent place from fanva."},{"word":"zilfi'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ exists for / has purpose / is supposed for use $x_2$ (property of $x_1$) ","notes":"Synonymous with {kosmu}. See also {finti}."},{"word":"zilfri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (li'i) is an experience (abstract)","notes":"See {lifri}"},{"word":"zilgu'orgau","score":1,"definition":"$ga_1$ spins $gu_1$, on nothing, around axis $gu_3$"},{"word":"ziljmina","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ is additional/extra to $x_2$, with result $x_3$","notes":"See {ji'a}, {za'u} {moi}"},{"word":"ziljminyxau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bonus for $x_2=x_2$ by standard $x_3$","notes":"from {ziljmina} + {xamgu}"},{"word":"zilkacmre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ = $m_2$ [quantity] is $x_2$ = $k_3$ = $m_3$ [number counted] items/units of/in/pertaining to set $x_3$ = $k_2$, on scale $x_4$ = $m_4$ (si'o; default: from 0 representing nothing/no instances of the item, and by (units of) 1 for each additional occurrence if the item is quantized). $x_1$ is countably measurable.","notes":"Counting should (ideally) be perfect, so accuracy is identically and mathematically equal to \"1\"; the scale sets the \"counting [off] by units\" and most countable things are counted from \"0\" (meaning nothing/no instances of the item in question) with each additional occurrence of the (quantized) item being represented by an addition \"1\". See: {kamre}, {kacmre}."},{"word":"zilkai","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is a property","notes":"{zi'o} {ckaji}"},{"word":"zilkancu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ numbers/adds up to/consists of $x_2$ (number) counting by units $x_3$; $x_1$ are $x_2$ in number.","notes":"Near-syn. {memkai}"},{"word":"zilkanxe","score":2,"definition":"both statements $x_1$ (du'u) and $x_2$ (du'u) are true (logical conjunction)","notes":"Synonymous with {kaxyje'u}"},{"word":"zilkei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_2$ is a plaything/toy."},{"word":"zilkeicna","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=k_2$ is a toy shovel for digging $c_2$.","notes":"See also: {zilkei}, {canpa}."},{"word":"zilki'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=c_3$ is a predicate relationship.","notes":"See {zilkai}, {bridi}, {ka}, {ka'ei}"},{"word":"zilmipri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is secret/hidden from $x_2$ by method $x_3$.","notes":"A more general form of {mipri}. {mipri} is equivalent to gasnu pa nu co'a zilmipri."},{"word":"zilmre","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ (quantity / measured object) measures as $x_2$ (number) on scale $x_3$ (si'o) to accuracy $x_4$","notes":"See {merli}, {klani}"},{"word":"zilna'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (du'u) is not true","notes":"See also {na}, {natfe}"},{"word":"zilni'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is true","notes":"See also {ja'a}, {nibli}"},{"word":"zilpa'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ has probability $x_2$ of occurring.","notes":"See also {cu'o}, {la'erlai}"},{"word":"zilplo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is folded/creased at loci $x_2$.","notes":"{zi'o} {polje}"},{"word":"zilrirci","score":2,"definition":"The property $x_1$ is rare/unusual/uncommon among $x_2$","notes":"See also {zilfadni}, {kampu}, {rirci}."},{"word":"zilsa'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (predication) is necessary.","notes":"$x_1$ is true in all possible worlds. Equivalent to operator $L$ from modal logic. See also {zilcu'i}, {bi'ai}, {mu'ei}, and {ka'e}."},{"word":"zilseki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is as if it were (and it might be) in relation $x_2$ with something.","notes":"This predicate may be used to “delete” argument slots from another predicate, for example for expressing «he asked “is there somebody?” even though he knew there is no one to hear him» using a predicate «x₁ asks to x₂ question x₃», where the the last slot is unwelcome. See also: {zi'o}."},{"word":"zilselfat","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ is irreversible/one way/only one direction","notes":"f_2 was removed with zi'o"},{"word":"zilska","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ (abstract) is a color","notes":"See {selska}, {caltai}, {skari}"},{"word":"zilsno","score":2,"definition":"Process/event $x_1$ (nu/pu'u) unfolds slowly.","notes":"Antonym: {zilsutra}."},{"word":"zilsutra","score":2,"definition":"Process $x_1$ (nu/pu'u) unfolds quickly, rapidly."},{"word":"ziltau","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is a tanru component.","notes":"Cf. {tanru}, {zi'o}, {seltau}, {tertau}, {selbrisle}."},{"word":"zilterle'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$=$l_2$ is a formal character-set/alphabet containing letter(s)/characters/digits/terms $x_2$=$l_1$; $x_2$ is a letter in formal alphabet $x_1$ and is treated formally (it has no meaning, other than possibly being distinct from other letters in $x_1$)","notes":"Used for formal language analysis. See also: {lu'erma}, {lu'erfu}, {lerfu} (for a nonformal, potentially meaningful variant - with reordered terbri)"},{"word":"ziltida","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'stag' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: simple-tense-modal ((jek | joik) simple-tense-modal)*. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"ziltodi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a property of a constant number/amount","notes":"x1 is a unary property whose open sumti slot (ce'u) is filled with a number/amount constant over time. See also {stodi}, {zilzena}, {zildika}."},{"word":"zilvi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is removed from $x_2$, leaving remainder $x_3$."},{"word":"zilvlina","score":2,"definition":"at least one of the statements $x_1$ (du'u) and $x_2$ (du'u) is true (logical disjunction)","notes":"Synonymous with {vlinyje'u}. See also {vlina}, {kaxyje'u}/{zilkanxe} (TFFF), {nibzilvlina} (TFTT), {jetydu'i} (TFFT), {jetfrica} (FTTF), {zilzilo} (TTTT)."},{"word":"zilxru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ returns to $x_2$ from $x_3$; $x_1$ moves/gives back to $x_2$ from $x_3$.","notes":"x1 goes back/reverts/retreats; (x2 may be a location or a person or an event/situation; the latter may also be expressed with {krefu} or {rapli} and a causative like {rinka}/{rikygau}). See also {benji}, {krefu}, {rapli}, {rinka}. For 'return something to something use {zilxrugau} or {xruti}. "},{"word":"zilzba","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is made/built of/from materials/parts/components $x_2$"},{"word":"zilze'apuda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a part of Lojban text representing rule 'time' according to the first edition of the book 'The Complete Lojban Language'.","notes":"Inner structure of the rule: ZI & time-offset+ & ZEhA (PU NAI?)? & interval-property+. For the description of the syntax see {jarnezi}."},{"word":"zilzena","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is increasingly the case; $x_1$'s being the case increases by amount $x_2$.","notes":"See also: {zildika}."},{"word":"zilziljbo","score":2,"definition":"$x_0$: Lojban is love, Lojban is life. (nullary predicate)","notes":"u'ivla. When it neither matters what is Lojbanic nor in what aspect."},{"word":"zilzilo","score":5,"definition":"Tautological/empty predicate; it is true regardless of what and how many arguments are given to it; $x_1$ is anything","notes":"See also {sezni'i}."},{"word":"zimbabu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ reflects Zimbabwean culture/language/nationality in aspect $x_2$.","notes":"see also {zimbabues}"},{"word":"zimbabves","score":1,"definition":"Zimbabwe","notes":"The Republic of Zimbabwe, a Southeast African nation."},{"word":"zingibero","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is ginger of species $x_2$.","notes":"see also {kurkuma}, {glangala}"},{"word":"zinki","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of zinc (Zn); [metaphor: hard metal].","notes":"See also {jinme}."},{"word":"zi'o","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: fills a sumti place, deleting it from selbri place structure;changes selbri semantics."},{"word":"zi'oi","selmaho":"ZIhOI","score":1,"definition":"fills and deletes (in the manner as \"{zi'o}\") all terbri sumti slots of immediately previous (id est: tagged) word that are not explicitly filled with a sumti.","notes":"Implicit/omitted \"{zo'e}\" will be deleted; explicit \"zo'e\" will not be deleted. Deletion is only meaningful if the immediately previous word is a brivla (or other predicate object, including math functions) with at least one unfilled (explicitly) terbri. In a tanru or other complicated construct, only the most recent word undergoes this terbri deletion (not every term in the construct). A selbri converted to a sumti by gadri has the '$x_1$' terbri/sumti slot filled for the purposes of this word; likewise is the case for terbri accessed by \"{be}\" or \"{bei}\"; seltau in the main level of a sumti are filled by the gadri as well for the purposes of this word. For technical reasons, SE binds to the tagged word with greater priority than this word does, meaning that SE conversion is performed first; otherwise, the tagging/application behaves largely as it does for UI. See: \"{zi'o}\", \"{zi'oi'oi}\". Note that even skipped over sumti slots get deleted by this word, which is the critical distinction between this word and \"zi'oi'oi\". For open-ended or arbitarily-large-terbri brivla, take care, for the arbitrarily-/infinitely-long tail of sumti slots gets deleted when such words are tagged by this one, unless they are somehow explicitly filled otherwise."},{"word":"zi'oi'oi","selmaho":"ZIhOI","score":1,"definition":"Delete subsequent sumti slots.","notes":"Behaves exactly like \"{zi'oi}\" except that the sumti slots which are filled and deleted in the manner of \"{zi'o}\" are exactly those ones which (otherwise) belong to the tagged word and which strictly follow the natural-last sumti slot (after SE conversion and FA evaluation) which has been explicitly filled (including by \"{zo'e}\"); all prior sumti slots in the structure of the tagged word (after SE conversion) remain and, definitionally, either are explicitly filled or are implicitly \"zo'e\"-filled. Use FA + \"zo'e\" if you wish to access a much later sumti slot without filling all intermediate/intervening sumti slots explicitly. \"by klama zi'oi'oi fi cy\" and \"klama zi'oi'oi zo'e cy fa by\" are semantically equivalent, both meaning \"B comes/goes (klama) from C (to somewhere unspecified), with the klama$_4$ route and the klama$_5$ means both being deleted\"; notice how bothbthe semantic equivalence between the two example phrases and their individual meanings are lost/altered if \"zi'oi'oi\" were replaced by \"zi'oi\"."},{"word":"zipcpi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1=dzipo_1=cipni_1$ is a penguin of species $x_2=cipni_2$."},{"word":"zipkembraxamsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the Southern Ocean"},{"word":"ziptu'a","score":3,"definition":"$d_1=t_1$ is Antarctica","notes":"From {dzipo} {tumla}. See also {zdotu'a}, {rontu'a}, {tcotu'a}, {sralytu'a}, {frikytu'a}, {bemtu'a}"},{"word":"zirdei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is Saturday of week $x_2$ on calendar $x_3$.","notes":"Synonyms: {derdei}, {xavdei}. See also {bladei}, {xundei}."},{"word":"zirjbo","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is bad Lojban."},{"word":"zirkliru","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is iodine.","notes":"see also: {zirpu}, {kliru}, {li'orkliru}, {ri'orkliru}, {xunkliru}"},{"word":"zirli","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ pertains to/relates to/happens in real-life (IRL) in aspect $x_2$; $x_1$ is (in one sense each, possibly philosophically) not virtual/not via the Internet/not cyber/not simulated/outside of the Matrix/not fantasy/real/realistic","notes":"Commonality is not implied but there might be a tone of practicality (rather than being a flight of fantasy)- for this sense, see: {rirli}; the more important aspect of this word, though, is that it involves person-to-person, non-mediated physical/local interaction. It is up to the user to determine whether snailmail (or phone conversation) constitutes zirli or whether it is really just an analog of (and essentially the same as) primitive cyber interaction, but slowed down; distance and the frequency of person-to-person interaction up to that point probably are important in this case and should be contrasted with the other forms of interaction. Likewise, it is up to the user to determine whether or not a sufficiently convincing virtual/simulated reality experience/interaction constitutes zirli. See also: {kibro} (which is, in one sense, a subset of its antonym)."},{"word":"zirpu","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is purple/violet [color adjective].","notes":"See also {skari}, {blabi}, {xekri}, {kandi}, {carmi}, {nukni}, {blanu}, {xunre}."},{"word":"zirsmela","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a plum [fruit] of species/variety $x_2$","notes":"Cf. {smela}"},{"word":"zirxu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=z_1$ is crimson/carmine/ruby/cerise/deep red.","notes":"Cf. {zirpu}, {xunre}."},{"word":"zirxu'ejme","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a ruby"},{"word":"zirxunjme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a ruby"},{"word":"zirzilska","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the abstract color purple","notes":"The gismu {zirpu} refers to objects which are purple, but not the color purple itself. This lujvo serves the latter purpose. See also {skari} {zilska}"},{"word":"zi'u","selmaho":"LAhE","score":1,"definition":"the referent of itself; guards the scope of the sumti","notes":"Used for sumti that are hard to limit the scope of outer quantifiers for and where {lo'e}/{le'e} is inappriproate. E.g. '{cange} {fo} {zi'u} {lo} {vanjba}' where the scope of '{lo} {vanjba}' needs to be self-contained. Alternative to the {xorlo} reform. Equivalent to '{la'e} {lu'e}' and '{do'e} {ku} SUMTI' with the semantics of {do'e} removed."},{"word":"zivle","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (agent) invests resources $x_{2}$ in investment $x_{3}$ expecting return/profit $x_{4}$ (object(s)/event).","notes":"[also ties up/Risks/gambles. $x_1$ is an investor; $x_2$ are invested assets of $x_1$; bond (= {jertervle})]; See also {prali}, {canja}, {jbera}, {dejni}, {ponse}."},{"word":"zma'anga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a manga/picture literature about story/plot/theme $x_2$ by author/artist $x_3$ for audience $x_4$ in style/in genre/with other properties $x_5$"},{"word":"zmadu","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ exceeds/is more than $x_{2}$ in property/quantity $x_{3}$ (ka/ni) by amount/excess $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also positive (= {nonmau}). See also cmavo list {mau}, {mleca}, {zenba}, {jmina}, {bancu}, {dukse}, {traji}."},{"word":"zmaduje","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is more than/greater than/exceeds $x_2$ in property $x_3$ (ka) and the $x_4$th (li; 1 or 2) argument of this selbri actually has/is/expresses/attains property $x_3$ according to $x_5$.","notes":"\"{zmadu}\" implies that one thing is more than another in some property, but not that either actually achieves/has that property. For example, a two-year-old is older than a one-year-old but neither is old by normal human standards. This word indicates that not only is one of the referenced sumti more than another in some specified property, but at least one of them does have that property. So, an octagenarian is older than a toddler, and the former (but not the latter) actually is old by normal human standards. In my cases, if $x_4 = 2$, then not only does $x_2$ have property $x_3$, but $x_1$ also has property $x_3$ (just by a greater amount/to a greater extent); it is uncommon and indicative of a pathology in definition for $x_4 = 2$ to not imply that $x_4 = 1$ is also true. The converse is untrue: $x_1$ may have property $x_3$ even while $x_2$ does not ('$x_4 = 1$' is true but '$x_4 = 2$' is false, as in the octagenerian versus toddler example); however, in order to exclude the possibility that $x_4 = 2$ when $x_4 = 1$ is specified, one must explicitly specify that it is so - $x_4$ necessarily tells which argument does indeed satisfy the proposition of having property $x_3$, but it possibly may not necessarily give any information as to which argument does not do so. See: \"{trajije}\"."},{"word":"zmaduse","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (list) is in ascending order according to $x_2$ (ka)"},{"word":"zmaile","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is measured in $x_2$ (default 1) miles (US customary unit)","notes":"See {iarda}, {sfu'utu}, {inci}, {minli}"},{"word":"zmajavdu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is greater than or equal to $x_2$ in property/quantity $x_3$ by amount/excess $x_4$.","notes":"See also {su'o}"},{"word":"zmakai","score":6,"definition":"$x_1$ is more $x_2$ (ka of $x_1$) than $x_3$ (ka of $x_1$)"},{"word":"zmakanpe","score":1,"definition":"x1 overestimates the value satisfying x2 (ka/ni) by amount x3, overestimated with likelihood x4; $x_2$ (property) is satisfied by a number lesser by amount $x_3$ than that expected by $x_1$ with likelihood $x_4$","notes":"See also {kanpe}, {meckanpe}, {dunkanpe}, {fickanpe}."},{"word":"zmalitki","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is a superfluid (state of matter) of composition/material $l_2$ under conditions $l_3$","notes":"See {gapci}, {litki}, {sligu}"},{"word":"zmana'u","score":3,"definition":"$z_1=n_1$ is a positive number relative to origin $z_2$.","notes":"Cf. {ni'u}, {nonmecna'u}, {fatna'u}, {mecna'u}, {nonmau}, {ma'u}."},{"word":"zmanei","score":5,"definition":"$n_1$ prefers $n_2=z_1$ over $z_2$, because of property/quantity $z_3$, by margin $z_4$.","notes":"Cf. {zmazau}."},{"word":"zmaraimecna'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (number) is the infimum of set $x_2$ under (partial) ordering $x_3$","notes":"x2 must be a set; although it is standard (and lazy) mathematical practice to speak of \"the infimum of a function\" (including sequences) in some domain or to constrain the infimum with respect to certain variables in some way, all of these features can and ought to be constraints defining the set of which the infimum is taken; in Lojban, no leeway is given toward such sloppiness. See also: {mecraizmana'u}, {nacmecrai}."},{"word":"zmaroi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ happens more often than $x_2$ in interval $x_3$","notes":"{zmadu} {roi}"},{"word":"zmase","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is an enzyme catalyzing reaction $x_2$"},{"word":"zmasydju","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ is a coenzyme helping $s_2=z_1$ catalyze reaction $s_3=z_2$"},{"word":"zmaumce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (li) is a bound on set $x_2$ (set) in direction $x_3$ (li) in ordered structure $x_4$; $x_1$ bounds $x_2$ from the $x_3$ side in $x_4$; $x_2$ is bounded from the $x_3$ side by $x_1$.","notes":"$x_2$ should be a subset (not necessarily proper) of the set underlying $x_4$; it may contain element which are infinite, in general. A bound on a function is really a bound on the image (set; $x_2$) of the function's domain set under the operation of the function; otherwise, it is sumti-raising. $x_3$ accepts either a directional vector (normalized) / a point on the unit circle (in which case the direction from the origin to that point is the direction which is being considered), or exactly one of li {ma'u} and li {ni'u}; it is unlikely that any other input would be acceptable. \"{ma'u}\" causes the bound to be an upper bound (a bound on the positive side or the 'right'/'above' when plotted using typical Western European conventions) - it is a number which exceeds/is greater than or equal to every element of $x_2$ in the set underlying $x_4$ according to the order endowing $x_4$. \"{ni'u}\" causes the bound to be an lower bound (a bound on the negative side or the 'left'/'below' when plotted using typical Western European conventions) - it is a number which is less than or equal to every element of $x_2$ in the set underlying $x_4$ according to the order endowing $x_4$. In order to be well-defined, all elements of $x_2$ united with the singleton of $x_1$ must be ordered according to the ordering endowing $x_4$; if $x_4$ lacks a good order, then $x_1$ is undefined. $x_4$ must be an ordered structure, not simply a set. Warning: If $x_3$ is explicitly filled, that is the only direction which is to be assumed. If it is not explicitly filled, only one (or, arguably, possibly zero) direction(s) is(/are) to be assumed; in this context, it is to be inferred that the set $x_2$ is (possibly) bounded on at least one side/in at least one direction. Connecting arguments by 'AND' in $x_3$ implies that $x_2$ is the set formed by the singleton of $x_3$; it is NOT the equivalent to the English term \"bound(ed)\" without qualifiers/adjectives (for that meaning, use modulus/absolute value/norm on the input of $x_1$). The bound is not strict (proposal: use {praperi} for this sense), but must be true of all elements of $x_2$ in that direction ($x_3$); it is not necessarily the extremal/best finite bound on $x_2$. $x_1$ is typically finite; submitting any infinity for it is arguably bad form but would imply that no element of $x_2$ is infinite on the side determined by $x_3$ (where \"infinite\" has meaning determined also by $x_4$; again, for \"finite\", use modulus/absolute value/norm) - no other information (about its being bounded or unbounded) can be discerned (unless the sumti in $x_3$ and/or $x_4$ are incompatible). For explicit statement of unboundedness (in a more general sense, possibly including ill-definition of what \"boundedness\" even means in this context) in the direction determined by $x_3$, use {zi'au} as the sumti of $x_1$ (confer earlier note about compatibility of definition and ordering of $x_4$ with $x_2$). $x_4$ can be more exotic than simply the field of real numbers."},{"word":"zmazau","score":-1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is an approve with more-approved $x_{2}$ with exceeded $x_{3}$ with moreness margin $x_{4}$."},{"word":"zmiboto","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a machine learning model/neural network for performing task $x_2$; $x_1$ is AI (technology)","notes":"see also {zmiku}, {proga}, {skami}"},{"word":"zmico","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ belongs to a particular class of cmavo concerned with terbri default specifications and values; $x_1$ is such a default-concerned cmavo with function/definition $x_2$ that works at level/with construct-orientation $x_3$ and with discourse duration $x_4$, in language $x_5$","notes":"This class of cmavo includes but is not limited to default specification modifiers as well as default-value-referencing pro-sumti; it is a subset of the set of all cmavo. \"Class\" in the definition does not necessarily mean {selma'o}. Proposed short rafsi: -zic-. For \"default specification modifer\" use {gafyzmico}; for \"default-value-referencing pro-sumti\" use {sumyzmico} or {zicysu'i}."},{"word":"zmicu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ selects $x_2$ from $x_3$ (set) by default."},{"word":"zmiku","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is automatic in function $x_{2}$ under conditions $x_{3}$.","notes":"See also {macnu}."},{"word":"zmimakfa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is automagic to $x_2$, performed by technology $x_3$.","notes":"See also {skami}, {certu}, {bebna}."},{"word":"zminirci'e","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ x1 (mass) is a/the autonomic nervous system interrelated by structure $c_2$ among neurons/components $n_1=c_3$ (set) of body $n_2$, displaying $c_4$ (ka)."},{"word":"zmiselcu'a","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is the default choice of chooser $x_2$ from the set $x_3$","notes":"See {cuxna}, {zmiku}"},{"word":"zmrenda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a snack, any time of the day or night, of ingredients/contents $x_2$, of type/variety $x_3$","notes":"Spanish \"merienda\"; Tagalog \"meryenda\""},{"word":"zmufoi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a corn field/maize field"},{"word":"zmujalna","score":1,"definition":"$j_1$ is a quantity of/contains/is made of corn/maize starch/cornflour/maizena from maize/corn $z_1$."},{"word":"zo","selmaho":"ZO","score":100000,"definition":"quote next word only; quotes a single Lojban word (not a cmavo compound or tanru)."},{"word":"zo'a","selmaho":"FAhA4","score":100000,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; tangential to/passing by ..."},{"word":"zo'ai","selmaho":"LE","score":1,"definition":"quotes a selbri.","notes":"Roughly equivalent to {lu} *selbri* {li'u}, but shorter and way more convenient to use."},{"word":"zo'anjo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ (linear manifold, vector, etc.) is/lies tangent to $x_2$ (object, surface, curve, manifold, etc.) at point/locus $x_3$, by standard/definition/in system $x_4$.","notes":"No necessary implication of co-directionality. Prone to mathematical/geometric generalization. It can be used metaphorically as in English for a line of discussion ($x_1$) which only barely relates to or touches the general topic or discussion ($x_2$), the latter acting as the primary/main/current/relevant/focal topic or discussion, due to or at a connecting point/detail/particular subtopic/idea ($x_3$), with $x_1$ being an irrelevant or unimportant or peripherally branching line of thought. See also: {panra}, {kukru}; {tanjo}, {zo'a}, {tsekane}; {ta'o}."},{"word":"zo'au","selmaho":"ZOhAU","score":6,"definition":"start logical, topical, or termset postnex","notes":"Like {zo'u}, but placed after a bridi or {tu'e}...{tu'u} clause."},{"word":"zo'e","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: an elliptical/unspecified value; has some value which makes bridi true."},{"word":"zo'ei","selmaho":"LAhE","score":8,"definition":"Something associated with; equivalent to ''zo'e pe'' or \"lo co'e be\".","notes":"There are a lot of cases where people use \"tu'a\" where they actually mean zo'ei; once I noticed the usefulness of such a word to elide whole chunks of sentences, I started wanting it all the time. -camgusmis"},{"word":"zo'e'u","selmaho":"ZOhEhU","score":2,"definition":"end attitudinal quotation","notes":"Terminator for {zo'i'o}."},{"word":"zo'i","selmaho":"FAhA4","score":100000,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; nearer than .../inward/approaching from ..."},{"word":"zoi","selmaho":"ZOI","score":100000,"definition":"delimited non-Lojban quotation; the result treated as a block of text."},{"word":"zoi'ai","selmaho":"ZOIhAI","score":1,"definition":"non-mekso quote/name substitution for ordered collection of prescriptions, descriptions, definitions, etc.","notes":"Delimited non-math/non-mekso quote (works like {zoi} in this respect). Treats the quote as a substitute for some formal collection of rules or mathematical description/definitions/notations; the exact meaning of the quote must be inferred as is the case with {la} or any quote; the quote is treated as a single block of text representative a single entity so described in only that case/context by the utterer; can be used to clarify the interpretation of text (convention specification; text need not be mathematical (in which case, it must be used in a meta-linguistic scope)) or as an operand of certain mathematical operators (or, more generally perhaps, bridi). Might be useful for quoting names as descriptors for arguments of operands. For example: orderings, metrics, bases, densities, analytic properties, conventions, etc. can all be more easily described by a moniker than by a formal mathematical description. See also: {ju'au}, {se'au}, {mau'au}."},{"word":"zoi'ai'e","selmaho":"ZOIhOhE","score":2,"definition":"empty string/text/word","notes":"More or less equivalent to {lu li'u}, but is useful for when that construct would not be grammatical or practical; it also be used when a single word is necessary, etc. Commonly represented by epsilon or lambda. See also: {zai'e}."},{"word":"zoi'i","selmaho":"KOhA5","score":3,"definition":"pro-sumti: current topic (most recent unquantified sumti occurring in a prenex)."},{"word":"zo'i'o","selmaho":"ZOhIhO","score":2,"definition":"quote indicators only","notes":"Quotes everything up until the next non-indicator. Terminator is {zo'e'u} (always elidable unless you want to attach attitudinals to the quotation). Most useful in conjunction with {sensipi}."},{"word":"zoi'o'e","selmaho":"ZOIhOhE","score":1,"definition":"elliptical/unspecified/vague string/text/word","notes":"In numbers/mekso, produces a string of single-symbols or digits (not considered as a single entity, but a concatenated sequence of those symbols)."},{"word":"zoi'u","selmaho":"FA","score":4,"definition":"tags a topic or prenex; scopes over the entire bridi (unless there is already a {zo'u} clause).","notes":"In other words, scope will be preserved in case the tag is moved around. Equivalent to appending another term at the end of the {zo'u}-clause. See {zo'u}."},{"word":"zoizoizoi","score":0,"definition":""},{"word":"zonkai","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is alongside of $x_2$","notes":"Predicate form of {zo'a}; it means whatever {zo'a} means. See also {zo'a}, {zo'agve}."},{"word":"zo'o","selmaho":"UI5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: humorously - dully - seriously.","notes":"See also {xajmi}, {junri}."},{"word":"zo'obu","selmaho":"BY*","score":100001,"definition":"letteral: humor symbol, ':-)' and its related forms expressing humor (letteral)."},{"word":"zo'ocu'i","selmaho":"UI*5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: humorously - dully - seriously."},{"word":"zo'oi","selmaho":"ZOhOI","score":3,"definition":"quote next non-Lojban word only; quotes a single non-Lojban word delimited by pauses (in speech) or whitespace (in writing)","notes":"See also {zo}, {zoi}, {la'oi}."},{"word":"zo'ombi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a zombie of type/mythology $x_2$, created from $x_3$ via means $x_4$","notes":"See {ridnormro}"},{"word":"zo'onai","selmaho":"UI*5","score":100000,"definition":"attitudinal modifier: humorously - dully - seriously."},{"word":"zo'oro'u","selmaho":"UI*","score":1,"definition":"Attitudinal: innuendo/sexual wordplay marker (the \"sexy ;) \" emoji)."},{"word":"zorkru","score":1,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a concave curve/turn/bend in $x_{2}$, at locus $x_{3}$, and defined by set of points/properties $x_{4}$.","notes":"Also: $x_1$ is concave. Convex: {ze'okru}. See also: {zo'i}, {kruvi}."},{"word":"zorpinji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a clitoris of $x_2$."},{"word":"zorti","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gismu randomly generated by AI $x_2$, despite it not knowing the phonotactics of language $x_3$ (default Lojban).","notes":"Invented by talktotransformer.com when given the list \"centi, decti, dekto, femti, gigdo, gocti, gotro, kilto, megdo, mikri, nanvi, petso, picti, terto, xatsi, xecto, xexso, zepti, zetro\", to which it added this gismu and \"zitro\". The latter, however, conflicts with {jitro}."},{"word":"zo'u","selmaho":"ZOhU","score":100000,"definition":"marks end of logical prenex quantifiers/topic identification and start of sentence bridi."},{"word":"zo'urkai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a proposition that satisfies the property expressed by the most recent prenexed adverb."},{"word":"zozno","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is a gismu created to resemble cmavo $x_2$ in such a way that the cmavo, originally not based on any gismu etymologically, could be reanalyzed to be based on the gismu; $x_1$ is a reverse source gismu of $x_2$.","notes":"{zozno} itself satisfies this definition (zo zozno zozno zo zo). Lujvo synonym: {fatkragi'u}. See also {gismu}, {sezyskivla}."},{"word":"zu","selmaho":"ZI","score":100000,"definition":"time tense distance: long distance in time."},{"word":"zu'a","selmaho":"FAhA2","score":100000,"definition":"location tense relation/direction; leftwards/to the left of ..."},{"word":"zu'adbo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is leftist/progressive ideology of $x_2$; $x_2$ is a leftist","notes":"cf. {zu'a}, {sidbo}. See also {ri'udbo}, {mi'idbo}."},{"word":"zu'ai","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":4,"definition":"shows mutual activity between this place and the first place of the current bridi; members participating in the activity are put into the first place (that e.g. can be formed by connecting sumti with {ce} or {jo'u})","notes":"See also {simxu}, {zi'o}"},{"word":"zu'au","selmaho":"FAhA2","score":1,"definition":"location tense relation/direction (angular); counterclockwise from..., locally leftwards/to the left of ...","notes":"See also: {zucna}, {du'oi}."},{"word":"zubra","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a bison of species $x_2$","notes":"See {bakni}"},{"word":"zucna","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is counterclockwise/left-turn-direction of[/to] $x_2$ along/following track $x_3$ [path] in frame of reference $x_4$ (where the axis is within the region defined by the track as the boundary, as viewed from and defined by view(er) $x_4$; see notes); $x_1$ is locally to the left of $x_2$, according to $x_4$, constrained along $x_3$; $x_1$ is along a left turn from $x_2$ along path $x_3$, as viewed in frame $x_4$.","notes":"Angular/curling direction: counterclockwise. The orientation of the path determines x4 but does not factor into consideration for x3. Further glosses: counterclockwise, locally leftward, left-turning (with no bulk translation) in a way that would be characterized as \"positive\" by the right-hand rule (aligned with and in the direction of a basis vector, at least for a given component). x1 is right-handedly/counterclockwise(ly) oriented relative to x2 on/along x3 in frame of reference x4 x1 is right-handed (one sense) from x2 [more accurately: moving from x2 to x1 requires a(n imaginary) motion that is right-handed along x3 as seen in frame/orientation/perspective x4]. x1 is to the path-following left of x2 (where the path is connected; as such, x1 is also be to the path-following right of x2, although there is an implication that the former is the smaller (or equal-length) path). See also: {dutso}, {za'ei} (vectorial cross product), {zu'au} (modal). Proposed short rafsi: -zuc-, -zu'a-. (If “zn” ever becomes a permissible initial consonant pair, krtisfranks proposes that “-zna-” become a rafsi of this word- it makes {zucna} and {dutso} more parallel in lujvo formation, and he is of the opinion that this word is useful and basic enough to warrant such a prized rafsi assignment; after this addition, the current two rafsi proposals can be done away with, reassigned, maintained, vel sim. as desired by the community at the time. In particular, he recognizes that “-zu’a-” might be confusing as a rafsi for this word while being a modal cmavo for {zunle}; but he does believe that this word deserves a vowel-final short rafsi.)"},{"word":"zu'e","selmaho":"BAI","score":100000,"definition":"zukte modal, 1st place (purposed agent) with goal-seeking actor ..."},{"word":"zu'edji","score":2,"definition":"$z_{1}=d_1$ intends/wishes to do $z_{2}=d_2$ for $z_{3}=d_3$."},{"word":"zu'ei","selmaho":"ZUhEI","score":2,"definition":"Adverbial, metacommentary-introducing, and complex discursive: I express this utterance/construct/(rest of the) bridi which has been tagged for the purpose or goal of enacting, causing, enabling, implementing, actualizing, manifesting, enhancing, yielding, or rendering applicable the immediately following and enclosed bridi or in order to make the immediately following and enclosed bridi be true (or closer to the truth or more true or more strongly true) in application to the utterance/construct/rest of the bridi which has been tagged by this marker; the tagged expression/construct is for the benefit or sake of making the immediately following and enclosed bridi true.","notes":"Terminated by \".{i}\", the end of the text/utterance, or by explicit elidable terminator \"{ku'oi}\". Between this word and the termination of its scope, a non-empty bridi $X$ is to be enclosed; the whole expression (this word, $X$, and this word's terminator) is then collapsed down into a single UI-style discursive with the aforementioned meaning and which attaches to and modifies (i.e.: tags) the immediately preceding construct in the style of UI; if the tagged construct is the whole bridi (in other words, this word is placed at the beginning of a bridi/expression/utterance or so as to tag \"{vau}\"), then it applies to that whole bridi with the ommission of this word, $X$, and this word's terminator. This differs from \"{tezu'e}\" in that this word opens a metacommentary on why the author/speaker/utterer is deciding to utter the tagged construct, and is not expressing the goals of the actors within the main/rest of the bridi; for example \"{mi} {klama} te zu'e {lo} {nu} {zanfri}\" roughly means \"I went for the fun of it\" or \"I went in order to have fun there (or via the act of the journey itself)\", whereas \"{mi} {klama} zu'ei {zanfri}\" means something like \"I express the following utterance to you for the sake of (someone's) enjoyment: I went.\" (maybe this is some sort of joke). Beware of accidentally sumti-raising vel sim. within or instead of expressing $X$ as a bridi. \"{ke'a}\" can be used in $X$ and refers to the rest of uterred expression/bridi with particular focus/attachment to/emphasis on the tagged construct. Example: \"frankly\"/\"honestly\"/\"in order to be honest\", \"clarifying\"/\"in order to be clear\" (not: \"clearly\"; compare to \"{kai'au}\" version of the same, which expresses the speaker's understanding but does not indicate that the tagged construct is for the benefit of or enanlement of the understanding of the audience), \"for the sake of argumentation\", \"out of an abundance of caution\", \"dispelling rumor\"/\"in order to dispel rumor\", \"in order to dispel doubt\"/\"removing doubt\", \"for the sake of emphasis\", \"repeating this explanation in order to ensure understanding\", \"in order to be neutral in this affair\" (compare with \"{kai'au}\" version of the same, which claims that neutrality is already achieved), \"in order to confuse the audience\" (compare to \"{kai'au}\")."},{"word":"zu'ejdi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ decides to do $x_2$ (ka)"},{"word":"zugyxu'a","score":1,"definition":"$z_1=xu_1$ confesses guilt about $z_2$ (abstraction)."},{"word":"zu'i","selmaho":"KOhA7","score":100000,"definition":"pro-sumti: the typical sumti value for this place in this relationship; affects truth value."},{"word":"zu'i'a","selmaho":"KOhA","score":2,"definition":"typically what?","notes":"Ask what {zu'i} in the place means. From {zu'i} + {ma}. It will be usually used to learn brivla."},{"word":"zuKAM","score":2,"definition":"common cold"},{"word":"zukcfu","score":2,"definition":"$r_1=z_1$ is busy doing $z_2$ for purpose/goal $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zukte}, {ricfu}, {tolcando}."},{"word":"zukcu'i","score":2,"definition":"under conditions $x_4$, it is possible that $x_1$ does volitionally $x_2$ (property of $x_1$) for purpose/goal $x_3$"},{"word":"zukmo'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) remembers to do $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"See {zuktolmo'i}, {zukte}, {morji}, {aidji}"},{"word":"zukmu'i","score":2,"definition":"being aware that $x_1$ is the case motivates $x_2$ to do $x_3$ (irrealis)."},{"word":"zukpei","score":2,"definition":"$z_1=p_1$ is a volitional thinker considering taking action $z_2=p_2$ toward end/goal $z_3$","notes":"cf. {zukte}, {pensi}, {bavgaupei}"},{"word":"zukselpla","score":2,"definition":"$p_2=z_2$ is a policy of $p_3=z_3$ (nu) prescribed by $p_1$."},{"word":"zuksi'a","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=z_1$ honors $s_2$ with action $z_2$."},{"word":"zuksutra","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=z_1$ hurries to do $z_2$ for purpose $z_3$"},{"word":"zuktadji","score":2,"definition":"$t_1$ is the manner of action $t_2=z_2$ under condition $t_3$.","notes":"Cf. {tadji}, {zukte}."},{"word":"zuktce","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=z_1$ is [busy doing]/[working hard at] $z_2$ for purpose/goal $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zukte}, {mutce}."},{"word":"zukte","score":100001,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a volitional entity employing means/taking action $x_{2}$ for purpose/goal $x_{3}$/to end $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also acting at, undertaking, doing; agentive cause with volition/purpose; also $x_3$ objective, end. See also cmavo list {zu'e}, {bapli}, {gunka}, {jalge}, {krinu}, {mukti}, {rinka}, {snuti}, {gasnu}, {fasnu}, {minji}, {prenu}, {ciksi}, {jibri}, {pilno}, {pluta}, {tadji}, {tutci}."},{"word":"zuktela","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (entity) takes action $x_2$ (property of $x_1$) or $x_2$ (entity) takes action $x_1$ (property of $x_2$) in order to $x_3$ (clause)","notes":"Showcase of semantic autocorrection of places. If $x_2$ can be meaningfully filled with a property and $x_1$ can't then those places are filled accordingly otherwise the slots are to be reversed. See also {zukte}."},{"word":"zukte'obi","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ does $x_2$ (ka) as a hobby. $x_2$ is a hobby of $x_1$.","notes":"{zukte} + \"hobby\""},{"word":"zukti'i","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ gives advice $z_2$ to $s_3=z_1$.","notes":"Cf. {stidi}, {ctuca}, {friti}, {kajde}."},{"word":"zuktolmo'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) forgets to do $x_2$ (ka)","notes":"See {zukmo'i}, {zukte}, {tolmo'i}, {aidji}"},{"word":"zuktruci'e","score":2,"definition":"$c_1=t_1=z_1$ is the executive branch of the government of people/territory/domain/subjects $t_2$ of organizational type $c_2$ with components $c_3$.","notes":"Cf. {zukte}, {turni}, {ciste}, {truci'e}, {flatruci'e}, {pairtruci'e}, {flacfatrugri}, {flazautrugri}, {vajraifla}."},{"word":"zukybajra","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=z_1$ goes jogging on surface $b_2$ for purpose $z_3$.","notes":"To run volitionally and steadily, especially for exercise."},{"word":"zukyde'a","score":2,"definition":"$z_1=d_1$ is hesitant/is reluctant/hesitates/lingers in employing means/taking action $z_2=d_4$ because of $z_3$, waiting until $d_2$ at state $d_3$"},{"word":"zukyjdi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ decides to do $x_2$ (ka)"},{"word":"zukyjdipei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ considers/decides whether or not to do $x_2$ (ka)"},{"word":"zukyka'e","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ has volition/is a volitional entity."},{"word":"zulbirka","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=z_1$ is the left arm [body-part] of $b_2=z_2$.","notes":"See also: {pritybirka}."},{"word":"zuljma","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=z_1$ is/are the left foot/feet of $j_2=z_2$."},{"word":"zulna","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is to the left of $x_2$ as seen by $x_3$; $x_1$ is to the left of $x_2$ in frame of reference $x_3$","notes":"Synonym of {zunle} to match {zu'a}. See also {pritu}, {mlana}, {crane}, {trixe}, {farna}."},{"word":"zulrai","score":1,"definition":"$t_1=z_1$ is/are the leftmost among set/range $t_4$ which faces/in-frame-of-reference $z_3$."},{"word":"zulselpevysmacu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is the left mouse button of computer mouse $x_2$.","notes":"See also: {prityselpevysmacu}, {mijyselpevysmacu}."},{"word":"zulxa'e","score":1,"definition":"$xa_1=z_1$ is a/the left hand of $xa_2=z_2$, which faces/in-frame-of-reference $z_3$.","notes":"Cf. {prityxa'e}."},{"word":"zulxanpre","score":2,"definition":"$p_1$ is a left-hander.","notes":"See also: {prityxanpre}, {zulxa'e}."},{"word":"zumcti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=z_1$ is the activity of agent $x_2=c_1$ eating/ingesting/consuming food $x_3=c_2$.","notes":"From {zu'o} {citka}."},{"word":"zumfau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an activity","notes":"See {zu'o}. Maybe other sumti places are needed."},{"word":"zumji'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is $x_2$'s life (course of existence, sum of experiences and actions)"},{"word":"zumkemymakslikacma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) machine.","notes":"see also {zu'o}, {makslikacma}"},{"word":"zumpra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=z_1$ is production, with $x_2=c_1$ producing $x_3=c_2$ by process $x_4=c_3$."},{"word":"zumri","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is a quantity of maize/corn [grain] of species/strain $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {gurni}."},{"word":"zumyzdi","score":1,"definition":"$zu_1=zd_1$ is an amusement/diversion pursued by $zd_2$, enjoyable for reason $zd_3$.","notes":"Also hobby, pastime. Cf. {ci'erkei}, {kelci'e}, {nunkei}."},{"word":"zungi","score":100002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ feels guilt/remorse about $x_{2}$ (abstraction).","notes":"(cf. cmavo list {u'u}, {cinmo}, {xenru}, {zekri})"},{"word":"zunle","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ is to the left/left-hand side of $x_{2}$ which faces/in-frame-of-reference $x_{3}$.","notes":"Also $x_3$ is the standard of orientation for $x_2$. See also cmavo list {zu'a}, {pritu}, {mlana}, {crane}, {trixe}, {farna}."},{"word":"zunsna","score":2,"definition":"$z_1=s_1$ is a consonant sound with manner of articulation $x_2$, place of articulation $x_3$, and phonation $x_4$.","notes":"Additional features include voice onset time, airstream mechanism, length, and articulatory force. Cf. {zunti}, {sance}."},{"word":"zunsnagri","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a consonant cluster of type $x_2$","notes":"x2 (consonant cluster type) can be initial, 3-letter, illegal, etc. See also {zunsna}."},{"word":"zunti","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (evt./state) interferes with/hinders/disrupts $x_{2}$ (evt./state/process) due to quality $x_{3}$ (ka).","notes":"Also blocks, obstructs, baffles; not necessarily forcing cessation. See also {fanta}, {dicra}, {fliba}, {fanza}, {raktu}, {klina}, {bandu}, {cfipu}, {ganlo}."},{"word":"zu'o","selmaho":"NU1","score":100000,"definition":"abstractor: activity (event) abstractor; $x_{1}$ is abstract activity of [bridi] composed of $x_{2}$."},{"word":"zu'oi","selmaho":"VUhU","score":1,"definition":"mekso; binary operator: z-score for the $X_1$ quantile; $X_2$ (default: 1) acts as the descriptor toggle (see notes).","notes":"If $X_2 = 0$, then $X_1$ is to be interpreted as a quantile and the output is the corresponding (canonical-gaussian) z-score; if $X_2 = 1$ (which is the default), then $X_1$ is to be interpreted as the area below the canonical gaussian and between the output number of standard deviations from the mean of the canonical gaussian. Thus, zu'oi($X_1$, 1) = zu'oi((1/2) + ($X_1$ / 2), 0). Example: zu'oi(.95, 1) = zu'oi(.975, 0) = 1.959964...; for more information on this example, see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1.96 . For the purposes of this definition, the canonical guassian is such that its mean is 0 and its standard deviation is 1. This number is used in confidence interval calculations, via the sample mean and standard error."},{"word":"zu'oini'u","score":-1,"definition":"yesterday"},{"word":"zu'oino","score":-1,"definition":"today"},{"word":"zu'oipa","score":-1,"definition":"tomorrow"},{"word":"zurja","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ persuades/convinces $x_2$ to do/be $x_3$ (event/property) with action $x_4$","notes":"cf. {zu'erdjigau}. For \"coerce,\" see {bapyzurja}. Proposed rafsi -zuj-"},{"word":"zutse","score":100000,"definition":"$x_{1}$ sits [assumes sitting position] on surface $x_{2}$.","notes":"See also {stizu}, {cpana}, {vreta}."},{"word":"zu'u","selmaho":"UI3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: on the one hand - on the other hand.","notes":"See also {karbi}, {frica}, {dukti}"},{"word":"zu'ucu'i","selmaho":"UI3*","score":2,"definition":"on the gripping hand","notes":"Used after {zu'u} and {zu'unai}, to refer to a third case not covered by two opposing viewpoints."},{"word":"zu'unai","selmaho":"UI*3","score":100000,"definition":"discursive: on the one hand - on the other hand."},{"word":"zva'ati","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ happens here / where the speaker is (irrespective of time)","notes":"Absolute space reference; x1 happens where the speaker is. See also {vi}, {zvati}."},{"word":"zvabi'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is located between/among/within $x_2$ (plural)","notes":"See also {zvati}, {jbini}."},{"word":"zvacpe","score":2,"definition":"$c_1$ requests/invites $z_1=c_3$ [to attend]/[be present at] $z_2$ (event/location) in manner/form $c_4$.","notes":"Cf. {zvati}, {cpedu}, {vi'ecpe}. "},{"word":"zvada'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is located far away from $x_2$."},{"word":"zvafa'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1=facki_1$ finds/locates $x_2=zvati_1=facki_3$ (object) at $x_3=zvati_2$ (event/location)","notes":"(= {tolcri}) See {zvati}, {facki}."},{"word":"zvajbi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is located nearby from $x_2$."},{"word":"zvaju'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ knows where $x_2$ is located, which is $x_3$; $x_1$ knows that $x_2$ is located at $x_3$; $x_1$ knows $x_2$'s whereabouts","notes":"Also \"to know a place\" (one sense). See also {zvati}, {djuno}."},{"word":"zvakansa","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ spatially accompanies $x_2$ at location/event $x_3$","notes":"See also {kansa}, {zvati}"},{"word":"zvantazi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is science fantasy about plot/theme/subject $x_2$ by author $x_3$"},{"word":"zvapre","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is someone present at $x_2$","notes":"Typically \"someone present here\". See {zvati}, {prenu}, {bu'u}"},{"word":"zvasegu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is spatially discontinuous."},{"word":"zvasiiu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ looks for the location of $x_2$ among location(s) $x_3$","notes":"Syn. {zvasisku}. See {minsiiu}"},{"word":"zvasisku","score":5,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ looks for the location of $x_2=z_1$ among location(s) $x_3=s_3=z_2$","notes":"$s_2$ = \"lo ka $z_1$ zvati ce'u\", so is eliminated."},{"word":"zvaste","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$ is a list/catalog/register of objects/events $l_2=z_1$ (sequence/set) present at/attending $x_3=z_2$ (event/location)."},{"word":"zvasto","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is immobile/motionless; $x_1$ does not change in what is it's location","notes":"Synonymous with {muvycau}. See also {zvasta}, {zvati}, {stodi}, {muvdu}."},{"word":"zvatcu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ needs to be present at location $x_2$ for purpose/action $x_3$","notes":"See {zvati}, {nitcu}, {klatcu}, {bilga}, {cliva}, {ei}"},{"word":"zvati","score":10002,"definition":"$x_{1}$ (object/event) is at/attending/present at $x_{2}$ (event/location).","notes":"Atemporal; location equivalent of {cabna}. Refers to a nonce location for an object/activity that is mobile. (cf. especially {stuzi} for an inherent/inalienable location, {jbini}, {nenri}, se {vasru}, {cpana}, {diklo}, {jibni}, {cabna}, {lamji}, {tcini}, {xabju}, {jmive}, {jundi}, {vitke})"},{"word":"zvavrici","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ are scattered"},{"word":"zvidiri","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ pertains to late Upper Paleolithic Swiderian technological industry/culture/know-how of period and location (specifics) $x2$ in properties $x3$"},{"word":"zvijonse","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ \"hacks\" into (accesses using an emergent exploit) $x_2$ for purpose $x_3$","notes":"See {zviki}, {jonse}. Neutral in connotation; \"hats\" are described by {vudzvijonse}, {pacyzvijonse}, and {norvudzvijonse}, \"unlawfully access\" is {zerjonse}."},{"word":"zviki","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ (agent) creates 'hack' $x_2$ (nu/zu'o/si'o) for system/tool $x_3$ from inspiration $x_4$; $x_2$ is an emergent use/purpose for $x_3$, unexpected by the original creators or users","notes":"Contains no positive or negative connotations, can refer both to 'cool/elegant hacks' ({se} {mlezvi}) and 'kludge/ugly hacks' ({se} {feglyzvi}). Hack as in 'gain unauthorized or unexpected access to' = {zvijonse}, 'White-hat' hacking = {vudzvi}/{vudzvijonse}, 'black-hat' hacking = {pacyzvi}/{pacyzvijonse}, 'grey-hat' hacking = {norvudzvi}/{norvudzvijonse}. Proposed rafsi: -zvi-. See {kosmu}, {finti}, {jonse}"},{"word":"zvuzu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ is the last word in the dictionary of language $x_2$ ordered by rule $x_3$.","notes":"See also {babda}."},{"word":"zy","selmaho":"BY2","score":100000,"definition":"letteral for z."},{"word":"zy'ei","selmaho":"PA","score":1,"definition":"digit/number: seventeen (decimal 17)."},{"word":"zy'oi","selmaho":"LE","score":2,"definition":"exophoric article: some certain thing(s) which… (identity ascertainable from the context)."},{"word":"zy zei sance","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a voiced alveolar sibilant fricative sound produced by $x_2$.","notes":"Synonym: {zasnce}."},{"word":"felonei","selmaho":"FA*","score":1,"definition":"nuo"},{"word":"filonei","selmaho":"FA*","score":1,"definition":"fuo"},{"word":"folonei","selmaho":"FA*","score":1,"definition":"juo"},{"word":"sezyctu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ nuo ditca $x_2$ (ja fekto gui) peu $x_3$ tie $x_4$ (ja durfoa).","notes":"I ga perti ga liu \"ctuca\"."},{"word":"pagbirti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ist sich sicher, dass $x_2$ Teil von $x_3$ ist."},{"word":"pagbybirti","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ ist sich sicher, dass $x_2$ Teil von $x_3$ ist."},{"word":"vormygreku","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ ist ein Türrahmen/[Rahmen von Öffnung/Portal] von Türöffnung $g_2=v_1$.","notes":"Muss nicht auf Türen beschränkt sein."},{"word":"bluji","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ is a pair of jeans / blue jeans"},{"word":"infekte","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ infects $x_2$ with illness $x_3$ (property of $x_2$)","notes":"See {bilma}, {vidru}"},{"word":"kombitu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is a comb with teeth, tines $x_2$ (set)","notes":"See {kerfa}"},{"word":"sufsi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ is enough in $x_2$ (ka/ni) for purpose $x_3$ (nu) to take place","notes":"Sufficient, enough. See {dukse}"},{"word":"tcone","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ estas rostita/rostata porko en stilo/kun ecoj $x_2$"},{"word":"fasysodna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ es una cantidad de francio (Fr)","notes":"Ver también {fraso}, {sodna}"},{"word":"kurbarile","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ es guapinol de especie/variedad $x_2$"},{"word":"skargolu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ es un caracol de especie $x_2$","notes":"{cakcurnu}"},{"word":"dansydi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ est une discothèque"},{"word":"la'orbau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ est le latin utilisé par $x_2$ pour exprimer $x_3$"},{"word":"sixygu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ est la Syrie"},{"word":"sunmau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ est plus à l'est que $x_2$ dans le référentiel $x_3$ de la quantité $x_4$"},{"word":"tungau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ fourre $x_2$ dans $x_3$"},{"word":"xekmau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ est plus foncé que $x_2$ de la quantité $x_3$"},{"word":"kenyDAS","score":1,"definition":"le Canada","notes":"Cf. {KEnydys}, {kadnygu'e}, {gugdecu'a}."},{"word":"bavmyckafi","score":1,"definition":"$c_1$ は $b_2$ (大麦の種類)の麦茶","notes":"{bavmi} {ckafi}"},{"word":"berbi'e","score":1,"definition":"$br_1$ は $br_2=be_1$ からの $br_3$ (速度)の北風","notes":"{berti} {brife}"},{"word":"briju'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=j_1$ (文字列)は $x_2=b_1$ (命題) ($x_3=b_2$ (関係)・$x_4=b_3$ (項)を含んだ) を意味する $x_5=j_3$ (言語) の文/言明","notes":"関連:{vlamei}, {jufra}, {bridi}, {du'u}"},{"word":"cipnrpaseru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ は$x_2$ (種)のスズメ属","notes":"スズメ属 \"Passer\" から。"},{"word":"cipnrxirundo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ は$x_2$ (種)のツバメ属","notes":"ツバメ属 \"Hirundo\" から。"},{"word":"cipnrxororni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ は $x_2$ (種)のウグイス属 (genus Horornis)"},{"word":"cnijbi","score":1,"definition":"$j_1=c_1$ は $j_2=c_1$ と、 $j_3=c_2$ (感情)を共に覚える点で近い/(感情)に同感する","notes":"{cinmo} {jibni}; {o'e}"},{"word":"cutygaipalku","score":1,"definition":"$p_1=g_1$ は $p_2$ (素材)のオーバーオール","notes":"{cutne} {gacri} {palku}"},{"word":"daskyle'a","score":1,"definition":"$l_1$は$l_2$(物)を$l_3=d_1$(ポケット) ・$d_2$(付随)から盗む/奪う/スリをする/ひったくる","notes":"d_2はポケットのついてある物として『ズボン』や『カバン』など ;l_1はひったくり犯/スリ犯"},{"word":"dergapru","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ は地面よりも上","notes":"{dertu} {gapru}"},{"word":"dicysabji","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$は$s_2=d_1$(電気)を$s_3$(媒体)に$d_3$(極性/属性)で給電する/電力供給する","notes":"s3はs1から充電する s1はコンデンサーやバッテリーなど d3は交流電源、直流電源、マイナス極、プラス極など"},{"word":"drojbama","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=j_1$は水素爆弾","notes":"水素爆弾は核融合による爆発をするので、わざわざ起爆方法を明示するためのPS j2は不要だと考えて削除した。"},{"word":"faktumli'u","score":1,"definition":"$l_1=f_1$ は $l_2=t_1$ (土地)を $l_3$ (方法)で、 $f_2$ (命題)を発見しながら探検する","notes":"{facki} {tumla} {litru}"},{"word":"filzai","score":1,"definition":"$z_1$ は $z_2$ (品物)を売る $z_3$ (経営者)のコンビニ","notes":"{frili} {zarci}"},{"word":"flajecyxlube'e","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ は $b_2$ (構成員)・ $b_3$ (引率者/党首/代表)の、 $j_2$ (領域)の政体に影響を及ぼすための議会政党","notes":"{flalu} {jecyxlube'e} {jecta} {xlura} {bende}"},{"word":"flakamni","score":1,"definition":"$k_1=f_5$ は、 $f_1$ (法律/条令)を制定するための $k_3=f_3$ (共同体)の議会","notes":"{flalu} {kamni}"},{"word":"fongau","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$は$g_2=f_1$(電話)・$f_2$(ネットワーク/システム)で電話する","notes":"f_2には電話会社や回線名など。 同じような意味を持つlujvoに{fonpli}がある。 BAI類のひとつであるtecu'uを用いて電話の着信者を指定できる。"},{"word":"fonpli","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$は$p_2=f_1$(電話)を$p_3$(目的)のために$f_2$(ネットワーク/システム)で使う","notes":"p_3には電話の宛先も。f_2には電話会社や回線名など。 同じような意味のlujvoに{fongau}がある。 ;p_3が受信者ならば、『p_1はp_3に電話をかける』"},{"word":"gubgudytrusi'o","score":1,"definition":"$s_1$ は $t_2$ (民衆/領土)の統治の、 $s_3$ (思想家)による生産手段共有化の思想、共産主義、社会主義","notes":"{gubni} {gundi} {trusi'o} {turni} {sidbo}"},{"word":"jabyboi","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=j_1$ は $b_2$ (素材)の $j_2$ (音)を奏でる鈴","notes":"{janbe} {bolci}"},{"word":"jaursabytu'u","score":1,"definition":"$t_1$ は $t_2$ (素材)の、上水道や中水道の水道管/給水管","notes":"{djacu} {sabji} {tubnu}"},{"word":"jaursabytu'uvro","score":1,"definition":"$v_1$ は水道の蛇口","notes":"{jaursabytu'u} {vorme} {djacu} {sabji} {tubnu}"},{"word":"jborida","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ は $x_2$ (表現者)によって具現化した $x_3$(性格/気質/容姿)の ロジバン妖精","notes":"【joke】{lojbo} + {crida}から。※PSは完全に暫定的。"},{"word":"jecybriju","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ は $b_2$ (職員)の $j_2$ (行政領域)の役所","notes":"{jecta} {briju}"},{"word":"jecyxlube'e","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ は $b_2$ (構成員)・ $b_3$ (引率者/党首/代表)の、 $j_2$ (領域)の政体に影響を及ぼすための政治団体/圧力団体/利益団体","notes":"{jecta} {xlura} {bende}"},{"word":"jikmenbi'a","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=m_2=j_1$ は $b_3$ (分類の) $b_2$ (症状)の自閉症の者","notes":"{jikca} {menbi'a} {menli} {bilma} {ka'enri'u}"},{"word":"ka'enri'u","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$ は $r_2$ (障害)のために $r_3=k_2$ (事)が制限される障害者","notes":"{kakne} {rinju} {tolka'e} {xadri'u} {menri'u} {menbi'a}"},{"word":"kamglara'e","score":1,"definition":"$r_1$は$r_2=k_1$(熱)を保つ/保温する/保熱する"},{"word":"lafydadblo","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ は $b_2=d_1=l_2$ (運搬物)をクレーンで吊り上げる $b_3$ (原動力)のクレーン船","notes":"{lafti} {dandu} {bloti} {lafydadma'e}"},{"word":"lafydadma'e","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ は $m_2=d_1=l_2$ (運搬物)を $m_3=d_2$ (クレーン)で吊り上げる $m_4$ (原動力)の移動式クレーン(運搬機)","notes":"{lafti} {dandu} {marce} {lafydadykarce} {lafydadblo}"},{"word":"lafydadykarce","score":1,"definition":"$k_1$ は $k_2=d_1=l_2$ (運搬物)をクレーンで吊り上げる $k_3$ (原動力)のクレーン車","notes":"{lafti} {dandu} {karce} {lafydadma'e}"},{"word":"lamkla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_1=l_1$は$x_2=k_2$(終点)に$x_3=k_3$(起点)から$x_4=k_4=l_2$(経路)に沿って$x_5=k_5$(方法)で行く/来る"},{"word":"ma'u'ei","score":1,"definition":"詠唱開始 魔法の詠唱を開始する機能語","notes":"関連語:{ma'u'ei} {ma'u'oi} {zi'e'ai} {si'e'ai}"},{"word":"ma'u'oi","score":1,"definition":"詠唱終了:魔法の詠唱を終了する機能語","notes":"関連語:{ma'u'ei} {ma'u'oi} {zi'e'ai} {si'e'ai}"},{"word":"menbi'a","score":1,"definition":"$b_1=m_2$ は $b_3$ (障害)のある $b_2$ (症状)の精神障害者","notes":"{menli} {bilma} {ka'enri'u}"},{"word":"menri'u","score":1,"definition":"$r_1=m_2$ は $r_2$ (障害)のために $r_3$ が制限される知的障害者","notes":"{menli} {rinju} {ka'enri'u}"},{"word":"mi'unai","selmaho":"UI*3b","score":1,"definition":"異なって( mi'u 同様に - mi'unai 異なって)","notes":"心態詞(談話系); 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{a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"asta","score":1,"definition":"nu $x_1$ poi tamxri $x_2$ cu se sanso $x_3$ kei je tcaci fa $x_4$"},{"word":"aumku","score":2,"definition":"ro'oi da poi me'au $x_1$ zo'u lo nu da me'au $x_2$ cu me'au $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {kau} .e zo {ro'oi} .i lo ka prenu cu .aumku ( ={prenaumku}) .i lo ka namcu cu .aumku ( ={namcynaumku}) .i lo ka dacti cu .aumku ( ={dactynaumku}) .i «lu lo ka namcu cu .aumku lo ka mi cusku mo'e ce'u valsi kei lo ka na banzu lo nu do jimpe li'u» smudu'i «lu ro'oi da poi namcu zo'u lo nu mi cusku mo'e da valsi cu na banzu lo nu do jimpe li'u»"},{"word":"a'unmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ .a'u zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ se cinri ja kucli $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka junydji","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"aunmo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ .au zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u djica kei $x_2$","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"ba'apra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cupra lo barna be $x_2$ bei $x_3$ $x_4$","notes":"{barna}; {cupra}"},{"word":"ba'arno","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ balvi $x_2$ gi'e ca'arno $x_2$","notes":"smudu'i zo {bavda'o} .i srana fa zo {ca'ibni} .e zo {ca'arno} .e zo {pu'ibni} .e zo {pu'arno} .e zo {ba'ibni}"},{"word":"badnrgrute","score":-1,"definition":"$g_1=b_1$ $g_2=b_2$ grute gi'e badna","notes":".e'u sai ko na pilno zo badnrgrute .ije ko tcidu tu'a zo {badnygrute}"},{"word":"badri'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ rinka lo nu $x_2$ badri","notes":"srana fa zo {badri} .e zo {rinka} .e zo {cinmo}"},{"word":"badyse'i","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ sefsi lo ka ce'u ce'u bandu $x_2$ .i $x_1$ to'e gunta $x_2$","notes":"{bandu}; {sefsi}; {gunta}"},{"word":"ba'ibni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ balvi $x_2$ gi'e ca'ibni $x_2$","notes":"smudu'i zo {bavjbi} .i srana fa zo {ca'ibni} .e zo {ca'arno} .e zo {pu'ibni} .e zo {pu'arno} .e zo {ba'arno}"},{"word":"bantasa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ uenzi $x_2$ sa .i $x_1$ kai'u ce'u se cusku bau ce'u kei $x_2$ gi'e jai jalge lo nu lo finti be vo'a cu ckaji lo tcaci be lo'e se bangu be vo'e","notes":"zo {bangu} .i zo {uenzi} .i zo {tcaci} .i zo {sarxe} .i zo {jbebau}"},{"word":"bargu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ gugde gi'e bartu $x_2$ noi ke'a gugde","notes":"srana fa zo {gugde} .e zo {bartu} .e zo {datygugvi'e} .e zo {stuvi'e} .e zo {litru} .e zo {jbegu'e}"},{"word":"baupla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ platu $x_2$ noi bangu ku'o $x_3$"},{"word":"be'au","selmaho":"BAI","score":1,"definition":"fi'o se banzu","notes":"{fi'o} {banzu}"},{"word":"berfilanoi","score":2,"definition":"$x1$ srana lo munje pe lo panra be $x2$ noi bangu bei lo ka naldra $x3$"},{"word":"bi'aiku","score":1,"definition":"naku ka'eku naku"},{"word":"bidjycau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ claxu lo ka ce'u se pagbu lo bidju","notes":"{claxu}; {pagbu}; {bidju}"},{"word":"blagrusi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ grusi gi'e milxe lo ka blanu","notes":"{blanu}; {grusi}"},{"word":"blusakci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sakci lo ciblu be $x_2$ boi $x_2$","notes":"{ciblu} .i {sakci} .i {civla}"},{"word":"braile","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ noi la'o fy. Louis Braille .fy pu finti ke'a cu lerfu ciste lo lerfu poi ro ke'a gunma lo mokcybarna poi punli .i $x_1$ se finti fi lo ka se tcidu lo vi'anka ta'i lo nu ri pencu lo lerfu lo xandegjyjipno","notes":"srana fa zo {lerfu} .e zo {ciste} .e zo {vi'anka} .e zo {pencu}"},{"word":"brano","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ blanu pu $x_2$ .ije $x_1$ crino ba $x_2$","notes":"{clinu}"},{"word":"bredito","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cecmu gi'e pagbu la .redit. i $x_1$ casnu $x_2$","notes":".i srana la .redit. noi uebre gi'e se .urli. zoi zoi https://reddit.com/ zoi .i mu'a la'e lu mi xa'i nai li'u bredito gi'e se .urli zoi zoi https://reddit.com/mixahinai zoi"},{"word":"briremseltai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se tarmi lo ka remna gi'e bridi","notes":"{bridi} zei {remna} zei {se} zei {tarmi} .i na srana lo si'o {bripre}"},{"word":"burpelxu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ skari lo mixre be lo bunre jo'u lo pelxu","notes":"{bunre}; {pelxu}; {mixre}; {skari}"},{"word":"ca'ai","selmaho":"NAI","score":1,"definition":"jorne lo li'erla'i valsi .i je smuni la'e zo ca'a","notes":".i va'o lo nu da'i zo ca'a cmavo ma'oi NA gi'e se smuni lo du'u ro da poi cumki munje zo'u lo bridi cu jetnu da kei kei lu JA ca'ai li'u .e lo'u GA ca'ai le'u galfi lo smuni be lo se kuspe be vo'a la'e lu ca'a ku lo se kuspe li'u .i srana lo'u {na}-{nai}, {ka'e}-{lau'i}, {nu'o}-{nu'oi}, {pu'i}-{pu'ei}, {ca'a}-{ca'ai}, {ja'a}-{ja'ai} le'u .e lo modal zei logji pe la kripkes .i mupli fa lu ta se vinji tu noi farlu (ku'o) .i na ja ca'ai ta mrobi'o li'u noi smudu'i lu na ku ta se vinji tu noi farlu (ku'o) .i ja ca'a ku ta mrobi'o li'u"},{"word":"ca'arno","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ darno $x_2$ lo ka ce'u cabna ce'u","notes":"smudu'i zo {cabda'o} .i srana fa zo {ca'ibni} .e zo {pu'ibni} .e zo {pu'arno} .e zo {ba'ibni} .e zo {ba'arno}"},{"word":"cabdra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ drani lo ka ce'u fasnu ca ma kau .i $x_1$ fasnu ca lo poi'i su'oi da pu jdice ja tugnysi'u lo du'u $x_1$ ba fasnu ca ke'a"},{"word":"cabla'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ lamji $x_2$ lo ka ce'u cabna ma kau","notes":"srana fa zo {cabna} .e zo {lamji} .e zo {purci} .e zo {balvi} .e zo {cabjbi} .e zo {sutra} .e zo {clira} .e zo {temsepcau}"},{"word":"ca'emsku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ smusku $x_2$ fi $x_3$ xoi lamja'e fa lo nu $x_2$ co'a fatci","notes":"{ca'e}, {smusku}, {lamja'e}"},{"word":"ca'ibni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ jibni $x_2$ lo ka ce'u cabna ma kau","notes":"smudu'i zo {cabjbi} .i srana fa zo {ca'arno} .e zo {pu'ibni} .e zo {pu'arno} .e zo {ba'ibni} .e zo {ba'arno}"},{"word":"ca'idra","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ drani lo ka ce'u sarxe lo pu se jdice be $x_2$ noi ke'a catni lo se srana be $x_1$"},{"word":"calcma","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cmalu lo ka ma kau canlu ce'u kei $x_2$","notes":"{canlu} {cmalu}"},{"word":"calxra","score":1,"definition":"$p_1$ boi pixra $p_2$ boi $p_3$ boi $p_4=c_2$ noi se canlu"},{"word":"ca'orta'o","score":-1,"definition":"$t_1$ tanbo $t_2$ di'o $c_1$ po'u lo canko","notes":".e'u ko tcitu tu'a zo {canko} .e zo {tanbo}"},{"word":"cardikni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ dikni lozu'o carna $x_2$ zo'e $x_3$ kei $x_4$"},{"word":"catryse'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sefsi lo ka ce'u catra ce'u $x_2$","notes":"{sefsi} .i {catra}"},{"word":"caukpra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ produces something satisfying $x_2$ (ka) by doing $x_3$ (event/process)"},{"word":"ce'ei","selmaho":"CEhEI","score":3,"definition":"galfi lo sumti xokaumei lo sumti i smudu'i lo linsi pe zo ce i va'i lu ce'ei a'y boi by boi cy boi dy boi e'y li'o li'u smudu'i lu a'y ce by ce cy ce dy ce e'y li'o li'u","notes":"famyma'o ma'oi ce'ei fa zo {kei'u}"},{"word":"ci'ekle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ klesi lo cmima be $x_2$ noi ke'a ciste ku'o gi'e ni'i bo ckini $x_2$ boi $x_3$"},{"word":"cilbi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ bitmu $x_2$ boi $x_3$ gi'e pu se zbasu fi lo cilta","notes":"srana fa zo {bitmu} .e zo {cilta} .e zo {garbi'u}"},{"word":"cinsne","score":1,"definition":"$s_1=c_1$ senva lo nu vo'a cinse $c_2$ boi $c_3$ boi $c_4$","notes":"pu zu ze'i jbotcaci fa lo nu cusku lu ko cinsne li'u lo se tolrinsa poi zukte fi lo nu sipna"},{"word":"cintolcando","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ganse lo ka fizbu ku tu'a lo plibu i $x_1$ cinse ckaji lo ka fizbu"},{"word":"ckabudatkasku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ciksi $x_2$ noi $x_1$ gunka lo ka mulgau ja cikre ke'a ku'o te zu'e lo nu $x_1$ facki lo du'u ma kau danfu lo nu $x_2$ spofu (to lo nu $x_1$ ciksi $x_2$ cu se jalge lo nu $x_1$ co'a sanji lo du'u ma kau te frica lo poi'i $x_1$ djica lo nu $x_2$ mo kau kei kei lo poi'i $x_2$ ca'a mo kau toi)","notes":"srana fa zo {cikre} .e zo {facki} .e zo {cfila} .e zo {spofu} .e zo {sisku} .e zo {nabmi} .e zo {ciksi}"},{"word":"clinu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ crino pu $x_2$ .ije $x_1$ blanu ba $x_2$","notes":"{brano}"},{"word":"clubi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ binxo lo culno be $x_2$","notes":"{culno} .i {binxo} .i {tisna}"},{"word":"cmejdi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ jdice lo du'u $x_2$ cmene $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {jdice} .e zo {cmene} .e zo {pilno} .e zo {gasnu} .e zo {tcita} .e zo {cmepli}"},{"word":"cmepli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ tcipli $x_2$ lo ka ce'u cmene $x_3$ .i $x_3$ te cmene fi $x_2$ fe $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {cmene} .e zo {tcita} .e zo {pilno} .e zo {tcipli}"},{"word":"cmuje'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ jetnu gi'e jicmu $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {jicmu} .e zo {jetnu} .e zo {stura} .e zo {ciste} .e zo {saske} .e zo {djuno} .e zo {sruma} .e zo {logji}"},{"word":"co'ei","selmaho":"COhEI","score":2,"definition":"lu fi'o broda fe'u co'ei brode li'u du lu fi'o brode broda fe'u li'u","notes":"zo co cu krasi .i plixau lo nu tengau lo smuni be lo valsi pe mu'a ma'oi BAI"},{"word":"conplimidycamxe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ mupli lo ka se pruce $x_2$ .i je lo korbipe be $x_2$ va'o lo nu ri cando cu .arco fi lo pilno be ri fe $x_1$","notes":"zo {korbipe} .i zo {pruce} .i zo {cando} .i zo .{arco}"},{"word":"cpagau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ gasnu lo nu $x_2$ cpacu $x_3$ boi $x_4$","notes":"{cpacu}; {gasnu}"},{"word":"cparaga","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ spati gi'e jutsi $x_2$ noi ke'a klesi la'o me. Asparagus .me","notes":"srana fa zo {spati}"},{"word":"crituuensa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ critoinsa $x_2$ $x_3$.","notes":"zo {critoinsa}"},{"word":"ctikla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ kaikla lo ka ce'u citka $x_2$"},{"word":"ctuse'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sefsi lo ka ce'u ce'u ctuca $x_2$ $x_3$ $x_4$","notes":"{ctuca}; {sefsi}"},{"word":"cumri'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ rinka lo nu $x_2$ cumki","notes":"srana fa zo {rinka} .e zo {cumki} .e zo {ka'e} .e zo {jalge} .e zo {kakne} .e zo {co'a} .e zo {va'o}"},{"word":"dainmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sanji lo nu $x_2$ cinmo $x_3$ kei ja'e lo nu $x_1$ ji'a cinmo $x_3$ .i $x_1$ cnikansa $x_2$ boi $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {dai} .e zo {cinmo} .e zo {cnikansa}"},{"word":"dardi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ to'e cliva $x_2$ fi $x_3$","notes":"selsmudu'i zo {tolyli'a} .e zo {tsuku} .e zo {darca}"},{"word":"demni","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ denmi $x_2$ $x_3$ [...].","notes":"dunselvla zo \"{denmi}\" .i ra'oi \"-dem-\" rafsi ti"},{"word":"densekazu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ di'i zukte $x_2$ lo nu $x_1$ de'a nonseka $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {zukte} .e zo {nonseka} .e zo {dikni} .e zo {kansa} .e zo {penmi} .e zo {xruti}"},{"word":"diksiseli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cu mu'oi gliban. dickcissel .gliban"},{"word":"djazbe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ tutci lo ka ce'u zbepi lo cidja .i $x_1$ palta ja kabri","notes":"srana fa zo {palta} .e zo {kabri} .e zo {ctitci}"},{"word":"djazbelu'imi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ minji lo ka ce'u lumci lo djazbe .a lo ctitci","notes":"srana fa zo {minji} .e zo {djazbe} .e zo {ctitci}"},{"word":"djefau","score":1,"definition":"pa da poi ctemidju fi $x_2$ zo'u $x_1$ se krasi da gi'e se fanmo lo poi'i ge ke'a ctemidju $x_2$ gi'e balvi da gi no ctemidju cu purci ke'a gi'e balvi da","notes":"srana fa zo {djedi} .e zo {ctemidju}"},{"word":"djikri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ krici lo du'u $x_1$ djica $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {krici} .e zo {djica}"},{"word":"djizu'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ zukte su'o da $x_2$ noi $x_1$ djica ke'a","notes":"srana fa zo {zukte} .e zo {djica} .e zo {troci} .e zo {gasnu}"},{"word":"djuse'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sefsi lo ka ce'u sidju ce'u $x_2$","notes":"{sefsi} .i {sidju}"},{"word":"dubytolrai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ dubmau naku su'o pa cmima be $x_2$"},{"word":"dutse'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sefsi lo ka ce'u ce'u dukti $x_2$","notes":"{dukti}; {sefsi}"},{"word":"dutsi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ simxu lo ka ce'u ce'u dukti $x_2$ ","notes":"{dukti}; {simxu}"},{"word":"dzaze'a","score":1,"definition":"lo ka ce'u kaidza $x_1$ cu zilzena $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {kaidza} .e zo {zilzena} .e zo {memze'a}"},{"word":"dzibirka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ dizlo pagbu be lo birka be $x_2$ gi'e te sepli lo bircidni lo xancidni","notes":"{dizlo}; {pagbu}; {birka}; {sepli}; {bircidni}; {xancidni}"},{"word":"dzitu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ dizlo pagbu be lo tuple be $x_2$ gi'e te sepli lo tupcidni lo jmacidni","notes":"{dizlo}; {pagbu}; {tuple}; {sepli}; {tupcidni}; {jmacidni}"},{"word":"eksyplini","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ plini na'e bo lo se plini be la terdi","notes":"srana fa zo {plini} .e zo {solri} .e zo {tarci} .e zo {ekso} .e zo {ciste}"},{"word":"emje","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ simlu lo ka ce'u jetnu ja fasnu kei $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {si'au} .e zo {simlu} .e zo {jetnu} .e zo {fasnu} .e zo {je'umlu} .e zo {jetmlu}"},{"word":"emku","score":-1,"definition":"$x_0$: .e'a lebna"},{"word":"endyspa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ spati $x_2$ gi'e jmive ne'i su'o spati","notes":"srana fa zo {endo} .e zo {ekso} .e zo {spati} .e zo {parbi}"},{"word":"ensa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ zmadu $x_2$ lo ka ce'u fasnu ja jetnu ja fatci","notes":"srana fa zo {fatci} .e zo {jetnu} .e zo {ja'a} .e zo {zmadu}"},{"word":"famgau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ gasnu lo fanmo be $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {fanmo} .e zo {gasnu} .e zo {stima} .e zo {tolcfagau}"},{"word":"farstika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ stika $x_2$ lo ka ma kau farna ce'u","notes":"{farna}; {stika}"},{"word":"faurmidju","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ midju $x_2$ noi fasnu","notes":"selsmudu'i fa zo {farmiju} .i srana fa zo {fasnu} .e zo {midju} .e zo {ca'o}"},{"word":"fauxlu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ xlura $x_2$ lo ka fasnu ku $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {xlura}"},{"word":"febysutra","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ sutra lo ka febvi","notes":"{febvi}; {sutra}"},{"word":"feglyzvi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ zviki $x_2$ noi fegli ku'o $x_3$"},{"word":"filjvo","score":2,"definition":"$l_1$ lujvo $l_2$ poi lo nu ke'a smuni vo'a lo'e jbopre cu frili lo'e jbopre $f_3$ ku'o $l_3$ boi $l_4$"},{"word":"fransezo","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ ckini lo kulnu ja bangu ja cecmu ja natmi pe lo banfuru'a $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {kulnu} .e zo {bangu} .e zo {cecmu} .e zo {natmi} .e zo {banfuru'a}"},{"word":"fripindi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ toltce ja claxu lo ka lifri $x_2$","notes":"zo {lifri} .i zo {pindi}"},{"word":"friselsau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se slabu ja djuno lo du'u ma kau li'i ce'u lifri $x_2$ .i $x_1$ pu'i lifri $x_2$"},{"word":"fuzykamni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ kamni lo ka ce'u fuzme $x_2$ kei $x_3$"},{"word":"galtu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ galtu pagbu be lo tuple be $x_2$ gi'e te sepli lo tupyjanco lo tupcidni","notes":"{galtu}; {pagbu}; {tuple}; {sepli}; {tupyjanco}; {tupcidni}"},{"word":"ganji'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ jimca $x_2$ noi ke'a na'o xadni ku'o gi'e rango $x_2$ lo ka ce'u ganse $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {jimca} .e zo {birka} .e zo {ganse} .e zo {rango} .e zo {cinki}"},{"word":"gasmo'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ frimo'i lo ka ganse $x_2$"},{"word":"gaukla","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$ gasnu lonu $k_1$ klama $k_2$ $k_3$ $k_4$ $k_5$ kei"},{"word":"gaurbasyvla","score":1,"definition":"ga je $x_1$ basyvla $x_2$ $x_3$ $x_4$ gi $x_5$ snigau $x_1$ $x_2$ $x_6$"},{"word":"gelsevu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ ru'i terzukcau gi'e cinmo lo ka poi'i ro lo simlu be lo ka ke'a ce'u zukte cu se zmiku ke'a","notes":"zo {terzukcau}"},{"word":"gendu'i","score":1,"definition":"ni'o ro da zo'u ro de zo'u $x_3$ gerna fi lo konkatena be da bei $x_1$ bei de be'o jo lo konkatena be da bei $x_2$ bei de"},{"word":"glajdika","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ jdika lo ni glare","notes":"{glare}; {jdika}"},{"word":"glaselblu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se ciblu lo glare","notes":"{glare}; {ciblu}"},{"word":"glaze'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ zenba lo ka glare","notes":"{glare}; {zenba}"},{"word":"gokti","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ gocti $x_2$ $x_3$","notes":"zo \"gokti\" {smumi'u} zo \"gocti\""},{"word":"grafapa","score":-1,"definition":"da poi grafu zo'u $x_1$ cmima lo se grafu be da .i je ro boi $x_2$ poi'i su'o lo cmima be lo te grafu be fi da cu te pormoi ge li ro ke'a gi li pa boi $x_1$","notes":"va'i ro boi $x_2$ cu poi'i da pluta sa'e nai ke'a $x_1$ .i zo {grafu} .i zo {pormoi}"},{"word":"grafnkipliiu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ grafnseljimcnkipliiu $x_2$ $x_3$ $x_4$ $x_5$.","notes":"{grafnseljimcnkipliiu}"},{"word":"gugnai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ natmi gi'e poi'i $x_2$ se kosmu ja se te se karxusa lo ka gugde ke'a","notes":"zo {natmi} .i zo {gugde} .i zo {kosmu} .i zo {karxusa}"},{"word":"gumni'i","score":1,"definition":"$x1$ nibli $x2$ .ije $x1$ joi $x2$ nibli $x3$ .ije $x1$ joi $x2$ joi $x3$ nibli $x4$ .ije ...li'o"},{"word":"gunde'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ge cabybi'i lo nu $x_2$ co'a de'a gunka $x_3$ kei jo'u lo nu $x_2$ di'a gunka $x_3$ gi jai ze'a zifre fai $x_2$ lo ka ce'u surla","notes":"srana fa zo {surla} .e zo {zifre} .e zo {temci} .e zo {gunka} .e zo {jibri}"},{"word":"gunrizu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ zukte lo ka ce'u rivbi lo ka ce'u gunka $x_2$ kei $x_3$"},{"word":"gunrymuvdu","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ muvdu $x_2$ boi $x_3$ boi $x_4$ fau lo nu $x_1$ gunro $x_4$"},{"word":"gusysli","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ slilu $x_2$ lo ka ce'u te gusni jo'u lo ka ce'u na te gusni"},{"word":"i'anmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ .i'a zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u na'e ja no'e fapro kei $x_2$ .i $x_1$ se mansa $x_2$ .i $x_1$ jinvi lo du'u $x_2$ na krinu lo nu zungi","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"ianmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ia zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u krici kei $x_2$","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"idju","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ sepli $x_2$ poi'a se badri be $x_1$ gi'e djica lo nu $x_1$ jo'u $x_2$ di'a jonsi'u poi'o'a me'au $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {badri} .e zo {caudri} .e zo {djica} .e zo {sepli} .e zo {cinmo} .e zo {prami} .e zo {kansa}"},{"word":"i'enmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ .i'e zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ zanru $x_2$ .i $x_1$ jinvi lo du'u $x_2$ zabna .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u sarji $x_2$","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"ienmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ie zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u tugni kei $x_2$","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"iesku","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ cusku su'o da poi ke'a sinxa lo du'u $x_1$ jinvi lo du'u $x_2$ jetnu ku'o $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {ie} .e zo {cusku} .e zo {ja'a} .e zo {tugni} .e zo {jetnu} .e zo {naisku}"},{"word":"i'inmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ .i'i zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u kansa ja se kansa kei $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u cmima su'o zangunma gi'a pagbu su'o zancecmu kei $x_2$","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"iinmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ii zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka terpa ja xanka ja to'e snura $x_2$","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"i'onmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ .i'o zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u ckire kei $x_2$ .i $x_1$ se pluka lo ka ce'u ganse ja jimpe $x_2$ .i $x_1$ te vamji $x_2$ lo barda gi'a se dirba $x_2$","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"ionmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ io zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ sinma $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka lo nu da'i ce'u clite $x_2$ cu xamgu ja vajni ja mapti ","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"i'unmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ .i'u zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u se slabu ja na'e se cnino $x_2$ .i $x_1$ friselsau","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"iunmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ iu zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u prami ja nelci ja se melbi ja pendo kei $x_2$","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"jarbi'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ binxo lo jdari be $x_2$","notes":".e'u ko tcidu tu'a zo {jdari} .e zo {binxo}"},{"word":"jaurxa'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ xabju lo djacu","notes":"{djacu}; {xabju}"},{"word":"jausmi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ simsa lo djacu $x_2$","notes":"{djacu}; {simsa}"},{"word":"jaxspo","score":2,"definition":".i lo ka ce'u goi $x_1$ jaxspo ce'u goi $x_2$ ce'u goi $x_3$ cu ka ce'u goi $x_1$ jai daspo ce'u goi $x_2$ fai ce'u $x_3$","notes":".i .e'u ko catlu zo'e pe zo {jai} .e zo {daspo}"},{"word":"jbarubu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ jbari gi'e se cupra su'o sparubu","notes":"smudu'i zo {jbarnrubusi} gi'e se srana zo {jbari} .e zo {sparubu}"},{"word":"jbijikca","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ jbini je jikca $x_2$","notes":"{jbini}; {jikca}"},{"word":"jbisimgau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ gasnu lo nu $x_2$ simxu lo ka ce'u ce'u jibni $x_3$","notes":"{jibni}; {simxu}; {gasnu}"},{"word":"jbojbe","score":1,"definition":"$l_1=j_1$ co'a lojbo ba zi lo nu vo'a jbena .i sa'e su'o pa rirni be lo go'i cu ro roi tavla lo go'i fo lo jbobau po'o"},{"word":"jdagu'epa'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ troci lo nu lo lijda cu flalu fi loi se gugde be $x_2$ kei je cu gugypa'i $x_2$"},{"word":"jdibizu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ zukte $x_2$ fi $x_3$ xoi $x_1$ fau ke'a jarco lo ka mo'u jdice ke'a gi'e birti lo du'u ke'a traji lo ka lakne fa lo nu ce'u se jalge $x_3$","notes":"zo {zukte} zo {jarco} zo {jdice} zo {birti}"},{"word":"jednbi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se detri li bi noi sinxa lo bi moi be lu'i ro da poi djedi li pa gi'e pagbu $x_2$ noi jeftu li pa lu'u ku'o $x_3$","notes":".i da ka'e smuni zo jednbi .ijanai da'i za'u ze djedi cu pagbu lo pa jeftu to lo terbri cu se manri lo si'o zasni jbotamgau zo {detri} jo'u zo {ciste} toi .i srana zo {detri} .e zo {detke'u} .e zo {jeftu} .e zo {jednpa} mu'anai"},{"word":"jedndau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se detri li dau noi sinxa lo dau moi be lu'i ro da poi djedi li pa gi'e pagbu $x_2$ noi jeftu li pa lu'u ku'o $x_3$","notes":".i da ka'e smuni zo jedndau .ijanai da'i za'u so djedi cu pagbu lo pa jeftu to lo terbri cu se manri lo si'o zasni jbotamgau zo {detri} jo'u zo {ciste} toi .i srana zo {detri} .e zo {detke'u} .e zo {jeftu} .e zo {jednpa} mu'anai"},{"word":"jednfei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se detri li fei noi sinxa lo fei moi be lu'i ro da poi djedi li pa gi'e pagbu $x_2$ noi jeftu li pa lu'u ku'o $x_3$","notes":".i da ka'e smuni zo jednfei .ijanai da'i za'u dau djedi cu pagbu lo pa jeftu to lo terbri cu se manri lo si'o zasni jbotamgau zo {detri} jo'u zo {ciste} toi .i srana zo {detri} .e zo {detke'u} .e zo {jeftu} .e zo {jednpa} mu'anai"},{"word":"jedngai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se detri li gai noi sinxa lo gai moi be lu'i ro da poi djedi li pa gi'e pagbu $x_2$ noi jeftu li pa lu'u ku'o $x_3$","notes":".i da ka'e smuni zo jedngai .ijanai da'i za'u fei djedi cu pagbu lo pa jeftu to lo terbri cu se manri lo si'o zasni jbotamgau zo {detri} jo'u zo {ciste} toi .i srana zo {detri} .e zo {detke'u} .e zo {jeftu} .e zo {jednpa} mu'anai"},{"word":"jednjau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se detri li jau noi sinxa lo jau moi be lu'i ro da poi djedi li pa gi'e pagbu $x_2$ noi jeftu li pa lu'u ku'o $x_3$","notes":".i da ka'e smuni zo jednjau .ijanai da'i za'u gai djedi cu pagbu lo pa jeftu to lo terbri cu se manri lo si'o zasni jbotamgau zo {detri} jo'u zo {ciste} toi .i srana zo {detri} .e zo {detke'u} .e zo {jeftu} .e zo {jednpa} mu'anai"},{"word":"jednrei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se detri li rei noi sinxa lo rei moi be lu'i ro da poi djedi li pa gi'e pagbu $x_2$ noi jeftu li pa lu'u ku'o $x_3$","notes":".i da ka'e smuni zo jednrei .ijanai da'i za'u jau djedi cu pagbu lo pa jeftu to lo terbri cu se manri lo si'o zasni jbotamgau zo {detri} jo'u zo {ciste} .i lo vo moi be lo ve farvi be fo lo fu'ivla cu .ei se tarmi zo jedlrei .ije ku'i tu'a ri se rivbi mu'i lo nu frili so'i da fa lo nu vlava'u toi .i srana zo {detri} .e zo {detke'u} .e zo {jeftu} .e zo {jednpa} mu'anai"},{"word":"jednso","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se detri li so noi sinxa lo so moi be lu'i ro da poi djedi li pa gi'e pagbu $x_2$ noi jeftu li pa lu'u ku'o $x_3$","notes":".i da ka'e smuni zo jednso .ijanai da'i za'u bi djedi cu pagbu lo pa jeftu to lo terbri cu se manri lo si'o zasni jbotamgau zo {detri} jo'u zo {ciste} toi .i srana zo {detri} .e zo {detke'u} .e zo {jeftu} .e zo {jednpa} mu'anai"},{"word":"jednvai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se detri li vai noi sinxa lo vai moi be lu'i ro da poi djedi li pa gi'e pagbu $x_2$ noi jeftu li pa lu'u ku'o $x_3$","notes":".i da ka'e smuni zo jednvai .ijanai da'i vei za'u rei a za'u xei ve'o djedi cu pagbu lo pa jeftu to lo terbri cu se manri lo si'o zasni jbotamgau zo {detri} jo'u zo {ciste} toi .i srana zo {detri} .e zo {detke'u} .e zo {jeftu} .e zo {jednpa} mu'anai"},{"word":"jednxei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se detri li xei noi sinxa lo xei moi be lu'i ro da poi djedi li pa gi'e pagbu $x_2$ noi jeftu li pa lu'u ku'o $x_3$","notes":".i da ka'e smuni zo jednxei .ijanai da'i za'u jau djedi cu pagbu lo pa jeftu to lo terbri cu se manri lo si'o zasni jbotamgau zo {detri} jo'u zo {ciste} toi .i srana zo {detri} .e zo {detke'u} .e zo {jeftu} .e zo {jednpa} mu'anai"},{"word":"je'oi","selmaho":"NOI","score":1,"definition":"simsa zo poi .i ro roi tarti lo se tarti be zo poi bei va'o lo nu ri tcita lo nu pilno lo ku'antora .i va'i no roi ku lo smuni cu se pagbu lo si'o menre","notes":"xu by. noi barda cu cikna -> by. barda .i xu by. cikna // xu by. poi barda cu cikna -> su'oi barda cu me by. i xu lo poi'i barda gi'e me by. cu cikna // xu by. je'oi barda cu cikna -> xu by. barda gi'e cikna // .i ko catlu ke si'a zo {noi} je zo {poi} je zo {menre}"},{"word":"jikci'e","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ jikca ciste (to mi tatpi .i ba ... "},{"word":"jiksi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ simxu lo ka ce'u ce'u jikca","notes":"{jikca}; {simxu}"},{"word":"jisrycfu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ ricfu lo jisra","notes":"{jisra}; {ricfu}"},{"word":"jmibi'o","score":1,"definition":"ge co'e gi ge $x_1$ jimpe $x_2$ $x_3$ gi ro da xi pa poi ke'a cmima $x_1$ ce $x_3$ zo'u ro de xi pa poi ke'a cmima $x_1$ ce $x_3$ zo'u ro de zo'u de jimpe lo ro co'e da jo cu jimpe fi da","notes":".i ro da zo'u ro de zo'u ganai da jmibi'o fi de gi cumki fa lo nu da jinvi pe'a ru'e le du'u ge da binxo pe'a de gi de binxo pe'a da ni'o la .varik. na birti lo du'u cadga fa lo nu ma kau basti pe'a zo co'e .i la .varik. cu djica curmi lo nu stidi fa lo drata je slabu be le sidbo .i tu'a zo zi'o frili lo toldji be le re moi co'e"},{"word":"jmivyckape","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ka'e rinka lo nu $x_2$ morsi"},{"word":"jonma'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ cmavo $x_2$ le du'u $x_3$ jorne $x_4$ boi $x_1$ kei $x_5$","notes":"{jorne} {cmavo}; {ja}, {je}, {jo}, {ju}, {je'i}; {ga}, {ge}, {go}, {gu}, {ge'i}; {a}, {e}, {o}, {u}, {ji}; {gi'a}, {gi'e}, {gi'o}, {gi'u}, {gi'i}; {gu'a}, {gu'e}, {gu'o}, {gu'u}, {gu'i}; {joi}, {ce}, {ce'o}, {jo'u}, {fa'u}, {jo'e}, {ku'a}, {pi'u}; {bi'i}"},{"word":"jufsle","score":1,"definition":"$j_1 = s_1$ jufra $j_2$ $j_3$ gi'e selci lo jufra .i va'i le go'i na selpau zo .i gi'e ka'e selpau zo zo'u","notes":"srana zo {jufra} .e zo {jufmei}"},{"word":"jukyju'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ julne gi'e se jivbu lo jukni te zu'e lo nu kavbu lo cinki"},{"word":"juvykanxe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ kanxe $x_2$ le vlina be $x_3$ bei le natfe be $x_3$","notes":"{kanxe}; {vlina}; {natfe}; {ju}; {gu}; {u}; {gi'u}; {gu'u}"},{"word":"jvofi'i","score":1,"definition":"$f_1$ finti $l_1=f_2$ poi ke'a lujvo $l_2=f_3$ $l_3$ $l_4=f_4$"},{"word":"ka'ecli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ fe $x_2$ se ja'e gi tadni ja .ecre gi co'a kakne ja certu","notes":"zo {kakne} .i zo {certu} .i zo {cilre} .i zo {tadni} .i zo .{ecre} .i lo ka'ecli na bi'ai zukte lo ka ka'ecli"},{"word":"ka'ectu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ gidva ja sidju $x_2$ lo ka ka'ecli $x_3$","notes":"zo {kakne} .i zo {ka'ecli} .i zo {ctuca} .i zo {gidva} .i zo {sidju}"},{"word":"kai'inmoi","score":1,"definition":"lo du'u $x_3$ li pa dubmau kei goi dy. zo'u ge ga nai me'au dy. gi me'au $x_5$ fa lo ka kai'inmoi $x_2$ fi $x_3$ vu'u li pa fo $x_4$ fu $x_5$ kei lo ka $x_1$ me'au $x_4$ ce'u, gi ga me'au dy. gi $x_1$ fe $x_2$ me'au $x_4$","notes":"panra zo {ki'inmoi} lo ka pe'a lo linsi pe ce'u na bi'ai zilzba zo lo .i lu «dei di'e di'u do'i ki'inmoi» li'u smujbi lu «dei di'e di'u do'i kai'inmoi lo ka {kancuru'o}» li'u"},{"word":"kainrelmei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cu re mei lo ro ckaji be $x_2$","notes":"{ckaji}; {re}; {mei}; {kainrolmei}; {kairsojmei}; {kairsopmei}; {kairsormei}; {kairsosmei}; {kairsotmei}; {kairmobmei}; {kairbazmei}; {kairdusmei}; {kairpavmei}"},{"word":"kainrolmei","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ cu ro mei lo ro ckaji be $x_2$","notes":"{ckaji}; {ro}; {mei}; {olkai}; {kairsojmei}; {kairsopmei}; {kairsormei}; {kairsosmei}; {kairsotmei}; {kairmobmei}; {kairbazmei}; {kairdusmei}; {kairpavmei}; {kainrelmei}"},{"word":"kairbazmei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cu rau mei lo ro ckaji be $x_2$ gi'e jai banzu fai lo ka ce'u memkai li xo kau kei $x_3$","notes":"{ckaji}; {rau}; {mei}; {banzu}; {memkai}; {kainrolmei}; {kairsojmei}; {kairsopmei}; {kairsormei}; {kairsosmei}; {kairsotmei}; {kairdusmei}; {kairmobmei}; {kairpavmei}; {kainrelmei}"},{"word":"kairdusmei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cu du'e mei lo ro ckaji be $x_2$ gi'e dukse lo ka ce'u memkai li xo kau kei $x_3$","notes":"{ckaji}; {du'e}; {mei}; {dukse}; {memkai}; {kainrolmei}; {kairsojmei}; {kairsopmei}; {kairsormei}; {kairsosmei}; {kairsotmei}; {kairbazmei}; {kairmobmei}; {kairpavmei}; {kainrelmei}"},{"word":"kairmobmei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cu mo'a mei lo ro ckaji be $x_2$ gi'e toldu'e lo ka ce'u memkai li xo kau kei $x_3$","notes":"{ckaji}; {mo'a}; {mei}; {toldu'e}; {memkai}; {kainrolmei}; {kairsojmei}; {kairsopmei}; {kairsormei}; {kairsosmei}; {kairsotmei}; {kairbazmei}; {kairdusmei}; {kairpavmei}; {kainrelmei}"},{"word":"kairpavmei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cu pa mei lo ro ckaji be $x_2$","notes":"{ckaji}; {pa}; {mei}; {kainrolmei}; {kairsojmei}; {kairsopmei}; {kairsormei}; {kairsosmei}; {kairsotmei}; {kairmobmei}; {kairbazmei}; {kairdusmei}; {kainrelmei}"},{"word":"kairsojmei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cu so'a mei lo ro ckaji be $x_2$ ","notes":"{ckaji}; {so'a}; {mei}; {kainrolmei}; {kairsopmei}; {kairsormei}; {kairsosmei}; {kairsotmei}; {kairmobmei}; {kairbazmei}; {kairdusmei}; {kairpavmei}; {kainrelmei}"},{"word":"kairsopmei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cu so'e mei lo ro ckaji be $x_2$ ","notes":"{ckaji}; {so'e}; {mei}; {kainrolmei}; {kairsojmei}; {kairsormei}; {kairsosmei}; {kairsotmei}; {kairmobmei}; {kairbazmei}; {kairdusmei}; {kairpavmei}; {kainrelmei}"},{"word":"kairsormei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cu so'i mei lo ro ckaji be $x_2$ ","notes":"{ckaji}; {so'i}; {mei}; {kainrolmei}; {kairsojmei}; {kairsopmei}; {kairsosmei}; {kairsotmei}; {kairmobmei}; {kairbazmei}; {kairdusmei}; {kairpavmei}; {kainrelmei}"},{"word":"kairsosmei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cu so'o mei lo ro ckaji be $x_2$ ","notes":"{ckaji}; {so'o}; {mei}; {kainrolmei}; {kairsojmei}; {kairsopmei}; {kairsormei}; {kairsotmei}; {kairmobmei}; {kairbazmei}; {kairdusmei}; {kairpavmei}; {kainrelmei}"},{"word":"kairsotmei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cu so'u mei lo ro ckaji be $x_2$ ","notes":"{ckaji}; {so'u}; {mei}; {kainrolmei}; {kairsojmei}; {kairsopmei}; {kairsormei}; {kairsosmei}; {kairmobmei}; {kairbazmei}; {kairdusmei}; {kairpavmei}; {kainrelmei}"},{"word":"kalbasa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ vastci lo litki gi'e ba'o se zbasu lo kurbita poi ke'a pu se kuntygau gi'e pu se sudgygau","notes":"srana fa zo {kurbita} .e zo {vastci} .e zo {kunti} .e zo {sudga} .e zo {litki} .e zo {botpi}"},{"word":"kamyzmakezrai","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ traji $x_2$ (lo ka zmadu kei ku) fo $x_3$"},{"word":"kancuro","score":2,"definition":"ro da ckaji ga nai $x_1$ gi $x_2$","notes":"zo {ro} .i zo {kampu} .i zo {kancusu'o} .i zo {kancuru'o} .i zo {kancusu'oi} .i zo {kancuro'oi}"},{"word":"kancuroijo","score":2,"definition":"ro'oi da ckaji $x_1$ jo $x_2$","notes":"zo {ro'oi} zo {jo} zo {kancuro'oi}"},{"word":"kancuro'oi","score":2,"definition":"ro'oi da ckaji ga nai $x_1$ gi $x_2$","notes":"zo {ro'oi} .i zo {kancusu'oi} .i zo {kancuru'o} .i zo {kancusu'o} .i zo {kancuro}"},{"word":"kancurudu","score":2,"definition":"ge ru'o ckaji be $x_1$ cu ckaji $x_2$ gi ru'o ckaji be $x_2$ cu ckaji $x_1$","notes":".i va'i $x_1$ jo'u $x_2$ simxu lo ka ce'u ce'u {kancuru'o} .i srana fa zo {ru'oi} je zo {du}"},{"word":"kancuru'o","score":2,"definition":"su'oi da ckaji $x_1$ gi'e se menre ro'oi ckaji be $x_1$ gi'e ckaji $x_2$","notes":"zo {ru'oi} .i zo {su'oi} .i zo {ro'oi} .i zo {kancusu'oi} .i zo {kancuro'oi} .i zo {kancusu'o} .i zo {kancuro}"},{"word":"kancusu'o","score":2,"definition":"su'o da ckaji ge $x_1$ gi $x_2$","notes":"zo {su'o} .i zo {su'ompu} .i zo {kancuro} .i zo {kancuru'o} .i zo {kancusu'oi} .i zo {kancuro'oi}"},{"word":"kancusu'oi","score":2,"definition":"su'oi da ckaji ge $x_1$ gi $x_2$","notes":"zo {su'oi} .i zo {kancuro'oi} .i zo {kancuru'o} .i zo {kancusu'o} .i zo {kancuro}"},{"word":"kandi'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ dirgo lo se klaku be $x_2$ bei fau lo nu $x_1$ rinci lo kanla be $x_2$","notes":"smudu'i zo {kakydirgo} .i srana fa zo {dirgo} .e zo {kanla} .e zo {klaku} .e zo {badri} .e zo {cinmo}"},{"word":"kansimgau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ gasnu lo nu $x_2$ simxu lo ka ce'u ce'u kansa $x_3$","notes":"{kansa}; {simxu}; {gasnu}; {zbasu}"},{"word":"kanzeri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ tende lo ka jai nibli $x_2$ tu'a $x_3$ .i lo nu $x_3$ sanji tu'a $x_1$ cu tende lo ka rinka lo nu $x_3$ zenba lo ni kanpe $x_2$","notes":"zo .{indika} smudu'i gi'a smuni simsa .i srana fa zo {tende} .e zo {rinka} .e zo {zenba} .e zo {kanpe}"},{"word":"ke'acfu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ricfu lo kevna be $x_1$","notes":"{kevna}; {ricfu}; {panje}"},{"word":"kei'u","selmaho":"KEIhU","score":2,"definition":"famyma'o ma'oi CEhEI","notes":"See also: {ce'ei}."},{"word":"kelmuvdai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ keldai gi'e pagbu $x_2$ noi selkei ku'o gi'e ro mei lo keldai poi lo kelci be $x_2$ muvgau $x_1$","notes":"lo {caxmati} zo'u lo {kelta'o} na je lo {keldai} poi sanli lo kelta'o cu kelmuvdai"},{"word":"kelta'o","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ tanbo gi'e na'o se pilno lo kelci lo ka kelci $x_2$ fau lo nu lo keldai ja lo kelmuvdai cu cpana ja sanli $x_1$"},{"word":"kevgau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ gasnu lo nu $x_2$ kevna $x_3$","notes":"{kevna}; {gasnu}"},{"word":"ki'irsi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ simxu lo ka ce'u ce'u ckini $x_2$ ","notes":"{ckini}; {simxu}"},{"word":"kleci'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ciste lo su'u ma kau klesi ma kau","notes":"srana fa zo {klesi} .e zo {ciste} (to lo smuvelski pu'o .ai xagze'a toi)"},{"word":"kligau","score":1,"definition":".i lo ka ce'u goi $x_1$ kligau ce'u goi $x_2$ ce'u goi $x_3$ cu ka ce'u gasnu lo nu ce'u klina ce'u","notes":".i .e'u ko catlu zo'e pe zo {klina} .e zo {gasnu}"},{"word":"krebakfu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ bakfu lo kerfa be $x_2$","notes":"{kerfa}; {bakfu}"},{"word":"kucmei","score":1,"definition":"su'oi da zo'u ge da me $x_1$ gi da me $x_2$ .i ro'oi me $x_3$ ge me $x_1$ gi me $x_2$","notes":"{kruca}; {me}; {fatri}; {dunli}; {simsa}; {su'oi}"},{"word":"kucysi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ simxu lo ka ce'u ce'u kruca $x_2$ ","notes":"{kruca}; {simxu}"},{"word":"kuktce","score":1,"definition":"$m_1=k_1$ mutce lo ka ce'u kukte $k_2$"},{"word":"kukteko","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ koinde $x_2$ lo ka ce'u se kukte $x_3$"},{"word":"kurbita","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ guzme $x_2$ noi ke'a klesi la'o me. Cucurbita .me","notes":"srana fa zo {guzme} .e zo {kalbasa}"},{"word":"lacyse'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sefsi lo ka ce'u lacri ce'u $x_2$","notes":"{sefsi} .i {lacri}"},{"word":"lamja'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ jalge $x_2$ .e no drata poi jalge $x_2$"},{"word":"lamsi'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ simxu lo ka ce'u ce'u lamji $x_2$ ","notes":"{lamji}; {simxu}"},{"word":"latkemsorprekarce","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sorprekarce $x_2$ gi'e mlatu $x_3$","notes":"{mlatu} {ke} {so'i} {prenu} {karce} {sorprekarce}"},{"word":"lau'i","selmaho":"NAI","score":1,"definition":"jorne lo li'erla'i valsi .i je smuni la'e zo ka'e","notes":".i {la'a} {cu'i} .i va'o lo nu da'i zo ka'e cmavo ma'oi NA gi'e se smuni lo du'u su'o da poi cumki munje zo'u lo bridi cu jetnu da kei kei lu JA lau'i li'u .e lo'u GA lau'i le'u galfi lo smuni be lo se kuspe be vo'a la'e lu ka'e ku lo se kuspe li'u .i srana lo'u {na}-{nai}, {ka'e}-{lau'i}, {nu'o}-{nu'oi}, {pu'i}-{pu'ei}, {ca'a}-{ca'ai}, {ja'a}-{ja'ai} le'u .e lo modal zei logji pe la kripkes .i mupli fa lu ta se vinji tu noi farlu (ku'o) .i na ja lau'i ta mrobi'o li'u noi smudu'i lu na ku ta se vinji tu noi farlu (ku'o) .i ja ka'e ku ta mrobi'o li'u"},{"word":"lazyki'i","score":1,"definition":"su'o lanzu [to be fi $x_3$ toi] cu se cmima $x_1$ je $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {lanzu}"},{"word":"lebyse'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sefsi lo ka ce'u lebna ce'u $x_2$","notes":"{sefsi} .i {lebna}"},{"word":"lecyduspru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ purci lo poi'i lo nu da'i $x_1$ fasnu ca ke'a cu lercydu'e $x_2$","notes":"srana zo {clirau} si zo {cliryraunzu}"},{"word":"lekselblu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se ciblu lo lenku","notes":"{lenku} .i {ciblu}"},{"word":"lekseme","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ tarmi lo leksikosle be $x_2$ ku no'u $x_3$","notes":"e'u catlu zo {leksikosle} a zo {leksiko}"},{"word":"lekyze'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ zenba lo ka lenku","notes":"{lenku}; {zenba}"},{"word":"lerfendi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ fendi $x_2$ noi valsi ja jufra ku'o $x_3$ noi lerfu ","notes":"{lerpoi}"},{"word":"lifselsau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se slabu ja djuno lo du'u ma kau li'i ce'u lifri $x_2$ .i $x_1$ pu'i lifri su'o mupli be $x_2$"},{"word":"li'inta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ fanta lo nu $x_2$ lifri $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {lifri} .e zo {fanta} .e zo {friselfanta} .e zo {frisefa}"},{"word":"li'ismi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ simsa lo linji lo ka pa da cimde ce'u","notes":"{simsa}; {linji}; {cimde}"},{"word":"liskle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ klesi lo lisri $x_2$","notes":"liskle lo ka lo {mencti} be ce'u na'o terpa ja xanka (= {terpylisri}); liskle lo ka ralju srana lo nu prami (= {pramylisri})"},{"word":"lumse'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sefsi lo ka ce'u lumci ce'u $x_2$ boi $x_3$","notes":"{sefsi} .i {lumci}"},{"word":"maftufa","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ genturfa'i $x_2$ $x_3$ .i je $x_2$ srana lo si'o makfa","notes":".i {makfa} {genturfa'i} .i ji'a srana zo {gerna} .e zo {stura} .e zo {facki} .e zo {zantufa} .e zo {maltufa}"},{"word":"malclaxu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ mabla lo ka ce'u claxu $x_2$ .i $x_1$ nitcu je claxu $x_2$ .i lo nu $x_1$ claxu $x_2$ cu xlali","notes":"to'e malclaxu (= {zanclaxu})"},{"word":"malfri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ lifri $x_2$ noi mabla ","notes":"{lifri}; {mabla}; {zanfri}"},{"word":"malpre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ mabla $x_2$ $x_3$ gi'e prenu"},{"word":"malsmu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ noi mabla cu smuni $x_2$ boi $x_3$"},{"word":"maltufa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ genturfa'i $x_2$ $x_3$ .i je $x_3$ mabla lo ka ge ce'u sampu gi lo si'o pairnu'i cu mukti ce'u kei $x_4$","notes":".i {mabla} {genturfa'i} .i ji'a srana zo {sampu} .e zo {pairnu'i} .e zo {mukti} .e zo {gerna} .e zo {stura} .e zo {facki} .e zo {zantufa}"},{"word":"manbu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ manku je bunre","notes":"{manku}; {bunre}"},{"word":"ma'ulca","score":2,"definition":"lo nu $x_1$ tavla $x_3$ cu se pagbu lo nu $x_1$ tavla fi $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cusku su'o srana be $x_2$ fi $x_3$","notes":"smudu'i zo {mlauca}"},{"word":"meldri'a","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ melbi $x_2$ fi $x_3$ .i je lo nu $x_2$ zgana $x_1$ cu rinka lo nu $x_2$ cinmo lo kambadri .i $x_2$ lifri joi gi lo kamymelga'e gi lo kambadri ri'a lo nu $x_2$ zgana $x_1$","notes":"srana fa zo {melbi} .e zo {badri} .e zo {cinmo} .e zo {rinka} .e zo {zgana} .e zo {ganse} .e zo {melga'e}"},{"word":"mibzda","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ zdani lo cusku"},{"word":"mi'irkai","score":1,"definition":".i $x_1$ ckaji lo se minji be $x_1$","notes":".i naku lo minji cu roroi ckaji lo se minji .i ka'e spofu mu'a .i ji'a mu'a lo {solgu'iborkemdicyprami'i} cu mi'irkai ca lo nicte naku .i zoi .raf. sel .raf. na se pilno fi tu'a lo dei lujvo .imu'ibo no da smuni lu ckaji lo minji li'u"},{"word":"mijravysirji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sirji $x_2$ boi $x_3$ ije $x_2$ ragve le midju be $x_4$ be'o $x_3$","notes":"{midju} {ragve} {sirji}; {mijgresirji}"},{"word":"mipke'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ kevna $x_2$ gi'e mipri $x_3$ $x_4$ $x_5$","notes":"{mipri} {kevna}"},{"word":"mlevla","score":1,"definition":"$v_1=m_1$ valsi $v_2$ $v_3$ gi'e melbi $m_2$ $m_3$ $m_4$"},{"word":"mlezvi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ zviki $x_2$ noi melbi ku'o $x_3$"},{"word":"mo'ulno","score":-1,"definition":"ju'i nai"},{"word":"mromlu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ simlu lo ka morsi ku $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {morsi} .e zo {simlu}"},{"word":"mulbacysta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ stali le nu ri fasnu kei gi'e bancu $x_2$ noi nu $x_1$ mulbi'o ku'o le nu $x_1$ co'a fasnu kei le ka fasnu","notes":"{mulno} {bancu} {stali}; {mulbi'o}; {za'o}"},{"word":"mulba'o","score":2,"definition":"lo nu $x_1$ banro $x_2$ boi $x_3$ cu mulno lo ka fasnu","notes":".e'u ko tcidu la'e zo {mulno} .e zo {banro} .e zo {fasnu}"},{"word":"mulzu'e","score":2,"definition":"lo nu $x_1$ zukte $x_2$ boi $x_3$ cu mulno lo ka fasnu","notes":".e'u ko tcidu tu'a zo {mulno} .e zo {zukte} .e zo {fasnu} .e zo {snada} .e zo {fliba}"},{"word":"mu'umgu","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ finti $x_2$ lo nu $x_3$ tcaci $x_4$","notes":"lo'e se mu'umgu cu valsi .i lo'e mu'umgu cu krici lo du'u lo da'i nu lo se mu'umgu cu zasti cu zmadu lo da'i nu lo se mu'umgu cu na'e zasti kei lo ka lo noi lo mu'umgu cu djica ke'a ku'o nu lo te mu'umgu cu tcaci lo ve mu'umgu cu lakne ce'u .i zo mu'umgu cu se'o sezysarxe se mu'umgu la .telselkik. lo nu mu'umgu kei loi jbopre .i ra'oi -mug- rafsi ca'e zo mu'umgu"},{"word":"nai'o","selmaho":"UI3","score":-1,"definition":"sinxa lo du'u le cusku na djuno le danfu be le preti poi ga cy spuda ke'a gi gau cy zo kau tcita ke'a"},{"word":"na'ircau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ claxu lo ka da nalci ce'u ","notes":"{nalci} .i {claxu} .i {civla}"},{"word":"naisku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cusku su'o da poi ke'a sinxa lo du'u $x_1$ jinvi lo du'u $x_2$ jitfa ku'o $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {nai} .e zo {cusku} .e zo {na} .e zo {jitfa} .e zo {iesku}"},{"word":"nalcadgau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ gasnu lo nu $x_2$ nalcando","notes":"{nalcando}; {gasnu}; {cando}"},{"word":"nalcando","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ cenba lo ka zvati ja se .asna ma kau .i $x_1$ na'e cando","notes":"{cenba}; {zvati}; {asna}; {cando}"},{"word":"naldji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ na'e djica $x_2$ boi $x_3$","notes":"{na'e} {djica}"},{"word":"nalfaudri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ badri lo nu $x_2$ noi $x_1$ pu djica ja kanpe ke'a cu na'e fasnu"},{"word":"nalfaugei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ gleki lo nu $x_2$ noi $x_1$ pu to'e djica ja kanpe ke'a cu na'e fasnu","notes":"srana fa zo {nalfaudri}"},{"word":"naltrumri","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ mrilu $m_2$ boi $m_3$ boi $m_4$ boi $m_5$ noi lo na'e turni cu sazri"},{"word":"narfaubanzuni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ banzuni lo nu $x_2$ narfau","notes":"selsmudu'i zo {dukseni} gi'e se srana zo {banzuni} .e zo {dukse} .e zo {narfaubanzu}"},{"word":"nargaubasyvla","score":2,"definition":"ga je x1 basyvla x2 x3 x4 gi $x_5$ na xusra lo du'u snigau $x_1$ $x_2$"},{"word":"nartolnei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ na tolnei $x_2$"},{"word":"nencladakyxa'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ me la'o zoi. lightsaber .zoi gi'e $x_1$ xarci $x_2$ $x_3$ gi'e dakfu $x_2$ lo nejni gi'e clani fi $x_4$"},{"word":"nerfa'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ farlu lo nenri be $x_2$ be'o lo bartu be $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {bartu} .e zo {farlu} .e {barfa'u} .e zo {zvajuko} .e zo {zvafa'i} .e zo {nenri}"},{"word":"nermla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ mlana lo nenri be $x_2$","notes":"{nenri}; {mlana}"},{"word":"neryrelbolbi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ bolbi'i $x_2 x_3$.","notes":"zo {bolbi'i}"},{"word":"nikyjoijimjoibordrokemdirsro","score":-1,"definition":"$s_1$ $s_3$ dicysro se ma'e loi nikyjinme joi jinme joibo cidro","notes":".e'ucai ko na pilno zo nikyjoijimjoibordrokemdirsro .i ko pilno {nikyjoijimjoibordrokemdicysro}"},{"word":"nilzendu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ dunli $x_2$ lo ka ma kau ni ce'u dubze'a","notes":"srana fa zo {ni} .e zo {zenba} .e zo {jdika} .e zo {dunli} .e zo {panra} .e zo {jalge} .e zo {zendu}"},{"word":"ninfi'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ finti $x_2$ fi $x_3$ fo su'oi voi no ke'a ke'a je'a ralju .i $x_1$ finti $x_2$ noi panrycau ku'o $x_3$","notes":"zo {finti} .i zo {cnino} .i zo {panra} .i zo {ralju}"},{"word":"ninvla","score":2,"definition":"$v_1=c_1$ valsi $v_2$ boi $v_3$ gi'e cnino $c_2$ boi $c_3$ boi $c_4$"},{"word":"nonglecinse","score":3,"definition":".i $x_1$ cinse fi loka ce'u gledji noda"},{"word":"nonki'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ckini no da $x_2$","notes":"{ckini}; {no}; {rolki'i}"},{"word":"norvudzvijonse","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pilno lo se zviki lo ka jonse $x_2$ $x_3$ noi no'e vrude je no'e palci"},{"word":"noryragve","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ no'e ragve $x_2$ boi $x_3$ .i $x_1$ boi $x_2$ zvati ja lamji ja jibni gi'e dunli le ni ce'u darno $x_3$","notes":"{ragve}"},{"word":"nu'oi","selmaho":"NAI","score":1,"definition":"jorne lo li'erla'i valsi .i je smuni la'e zo nu'o","notes":".i va'o lo nu da'i zo nu'o cmavo ma'oi NA gi'e se smuni lo du'u su'o da poi cumki munje ku'o su'o de poi cumki munje zo'u ge lo bridi cu jetnu da gi ge lo bridi cu jitfa de gi lo cusku be vo'a cu cmima de kei kei lu JA nu'oi li'u .e lo'u GA nu'oi le'u galfi lo smuni be lo se kuspe be vo'a la'e lu nu'o ku lo se kuspe li'u .i srana lo'u {na}-{nai}, {ka'e}-{lau'i}, {nu'o}-{nu'oi}, {pu'i}-{pu'ei}, {ca'a}-{ca'ai}, {ja'a}-{ja'ai} le'u .e lo modal zei logji pe la kripkes i mupli fa lu ta se vinji tu noi farlu (ku'o) .i je nu'oi ta mrobi'o li'u noi smudu'i lu ta se vinji tu noi farlu (ku'o) .i je nu'o ku ta mrobi'o li'u"},{"word":"o'anmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ .o'a zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u jgira kei $x_2$","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"o'enmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ .o'e zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u jibni $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cnikansa","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"o'inmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ .o'i zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo fi $x_2$ fe lo ka ce'u nitcu lo ka ce'u jundi ja fanta ja rivbi lo ckape ja lo nu srera","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"oinmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ .oi zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u pante $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u na'e se pluka ja steba ja cortu kei $x_2$","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"o'onmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ .o'o zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka panpi ja pendo ja to'e fengu kei $x_2$ .i $x_1$ na se fanza lo nu $x_1$ denpa","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"o'unmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ .o'u zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u surla ja na'e se raktu ja smacni ja kufra kei $x_2$ ","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"pacyzvi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ zviki $x_2$ noi palci ku'o $x_3$"},{"word":"pacyzvijonse","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pilno lo se zviki lo ka jonse $x_2$ $x_3$ noi palci"},{"word":"pagdu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ dunda su'o pagbu be $x_2$ fi $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {fatri} .e zo {pagbu} .e zo {dunda} .e zo {gubni} .e zo {jungau} .e zo {curmi} .e zo {e'ande}"},{"word":"pandimanu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pavmei je prenu gi'e .olkai jo'u gi lo ka $x_2$ se dimna lo nu $x_2$ ce'u ga nai su'o roi penmi gi ze'e ba .amba gi lo ka ce'u matpa'e $x_2$","notes":"na ku ro da zo'u lo se pandimanu be da cu djuno lo du'u da pandimanu ri .i srana fa zo {dimna} .e zo .{amba} .e zo {matpa'e}"},{"word":"pardesu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ censa zvastu ja munje lo vrude pruxi poi lo xadni be ke'a ba'o mrobi'o ku'o jo'u lo cevni gi'e jai bu'u panpi gi'e prane","notes":"srana fa zo {zvastu} .e zo {munje} .e zo {censa} .e zo {cevni} .e zo {panpi} .e zo {prane} .e zo {pruxi}"},{"word":"pavyselsle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se selci pa da","notes":"{pa}; {selci}; {mledi}"},{"word":"pavzildau","score":1,"definition":"zi'o $x_1$ darlu $x_2$","notes":"zo {zildau} .a zo {zilpavdau} cu xagmau"},{"word":"pegrke'une","score":1,"definition":".ifle fa lo du'u $x_1$ no da su'o de su'o di me'au $x_4$ kei, lo du'u ge $x_2$ kutpoi gi $x_3$ mintu $x_1$ kei, lo du'u su'o da zo'u: $x_2$ porsere lo se me'au $x_4$ be $x_1$ bei da lo se pegrke'une be da bei $x_3$ bei $x_4$","notes":"zo {pegrke'u} .i zo {kutpoi} .i zo {porsere}"},{"word":"pegrpoine","score":1,"definition":".ifle fa lo du'u $x_4$ pormei li no kei, lo du'u ge $x_2$ kutpoi gi $x_3$ mintu $x_1$ kei, lo du'u su'o da zo'u: $x_2$ porsere lo se me'au lo se porsere be $x_4$ ku be $x_1$ bei da lo se pegrpoine be da bei $x_3$ bei lo te porsere be fi $x_4$","notes":"zo {pegrpoi} .i zo .{ifle} .i zo {pormei} .i zo {kutpoi} .i zo {porsere}"},{"word":"pikniki","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ citka $x_2$ noi sanmi ku'o bu'u $x_3$ noi se zvati su'o nurma gi'e se pilno fi la'e dei gi'e ta'e se bregau fi lo ka zutse gi'e bregau lo sanmi gi'e citka li'o"},{"word":"pilne'ande","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ .e'ande $x_2$ lo ka ce'u pilno $x_3$ noi $x_1$ ponse ke'a ku'o $x_4$","notes":"srana fa zo {e'ande} .e zo {pilno} .e zo {ponse} .e zo {fatri} .e zo {pagdu'a}"},{"word":"piltu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ tubnu lo pilka $x_2$"},{"word":"pincytu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ rango $x_2$ gi'e tubnu gi'e pluta lo pincyvro lo pinca daski "},{"word":"pinjudri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ judri $x_2$ gi'e se klani lo pinta tersei be $x_2$ bei lo sraji manri","notes":"{judri}; {klani}; {pinta}; {tersei}; {sraji}; {manri}; {rajyjudri}"},{"word":"pitmli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ milxe lo ka ce'u plita","notes":"{plita}; {milxe}"},{"word":"plankexe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1 x_2 x_3$ plankexu","notes":"{plankexu}"},{"word":"platana","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ tricu $x_2$ noi ke'a jutsi la'o lilneia. Platanus .lilneia","notes":"srana fa zo {tricu}"},{"word":"pletaga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ge na nardu'e lo ka ce'u se cinri $x_2$ kei lo nu $x_1$ zukte lo ka ce'u sisku lo ka ce'u cnino $x_1$ gi'e datni $x_2$ gi ku'i banzuka lo ka ce'u se cinri $x_2$ kei lo ka ce'u va'o lo nu rinka ja gasnu fa su'o da poi ke'a drata $x_1$ gi'a na se gasnu $x_1$ ku'o lo nu $x_1$ penmi ja viska ja ganse lo datni be $x_2$ cu jundi gi'e troci lo ka cilre ja jimpe lo datni be $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {cinri}"},{"word":"porfedi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se portolfa'o $x_2$ gi'e se porfa'o $x_3$ .i je lo se pormei be $x_2$ cu se sumji lo se poiklo be $x_1$ bei $x_3$ li pa","notes":"zo {portolfa'o} .i zo {porfa'o} .i zo {pormei} .i zo {poiklo}"},{"word":"pornarselvai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ poi'i lo du'u ma kau te porsi lo sumti be ke'a na vajni","notes":"va'i lo nu basygau fi lo bi'u nai te porsi na stika lo nu pilno $x_1$ kei lo ka ma kau smuni .i ko catlu ke si'a zo {porsi} je zo {sumti}"},{"word":"porselvai","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ poi'i lo du'u ma kau te porsi lo sumti be ke'a cu vajni","notes":"va'i lo nu basygau fi lo bi'u nai te porsi ja'a stika lo nu pilno $x_1$ kei lo ka ma kau smuni .i ko catlu ke si'a zo {porsi} je zo {sumti} je zo {pornarselvai}"},{"word":"porsere","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ lo pormei be li pa je te pormoi be li pa bei $x_2$ cu porfedi $x_3$","notes":"zo {pormei} .i zo {pormoi} .i zo {porfedi}"},{"word":"pranjidu","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ dukse lo ka ce'u djica lo nu $x_2$ prane"},{"word":"prejumydundy'utka","score":1,"definition":"$x_1 \\, x_2 \\, x_3 \\, x_4 \\, x_5$ prejumydu'a'y'utka"},{"word":"prosi'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ simxu lo ka ce'u ce'u fapro $x_2$ ","notes":".e'u ko tcidu tu'a zo {fapro} .e zo {simxu}"},{"word":"prujbi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ purci je cabjbi $x_2$ ","notes":"srana fa zo {pu} .e zo {zi} .e zo {purci} .e zo {cabjbi} .e zo {cabda'o} .e zo {purda'o}"},{"word":"pu'amxu","score":1,"definition":"ro da ro de zo'u ga nai ge da gi de me $x_1$ gi ge da de su'o di gi de da su'o di cu kai'inmoi $x_2$ lo ka kancusu'o","notes":"so'i zo {simxu} se smuni lo ka pu'amxu .i zo {kai'inmoi} .i zo {pu'amxu}"},{"word":"pu'arno","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ purci $x_2$ gi'e ca'arno $x_2$","notes":"smudu'i zo {pruda'o} .i srana fa zo {ca'ibni} .e zo {ca'arno} .e zo {pu'ibni} .e zo {ba'ibni} .e zo {ba'arno}"},{"word":"pu'ei","selmaho":"NAI","score":1,"definition":"jorne lo li'erla'i valsi .i je smuni la'e zo pu'i","notes":".i va'o lo nu da'i zo pu'i cmavo ma'oi NA gi'e se smuni lo du'u su'o da poi cumki munje zo'u ge lo bridi cu jetnu da gi lo cusku be vo'a cu cmima da kei kei lu JA pu'ei li'u .e lo'u GA pu'ei le'u galfi lo smuni be lo se kuspe be vo'a la'e lu pu'i ku lo se kuspe li'u .i srana lo'u {na}-{nai}, {ka'e}-{lau'i}, {nu'o}-{nu'oi}, {pu'i}-{pu'ei}, {ca'a}-{ca'ai}, {ja'a}-{ja'ai} le'u .e lo modal zei logji pe la kripkes .i mupli fa lu ta se vinji tu noi farlu (ku'o) .i je pu'ei ta mrobi'o li'u noi smudu'i lu ta se vinji tu noi farlu (ku'o) .i je pu'i ku ta mrobi'o li'u"},{"word":"pu'ibni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ purci $x_2$ gi'e ca'ibni $x_2$","notes":"smudu'i zo {prujbi} .i srana fa zo {ca'ibni} .e zo {ca'arno} .e zo {pu'arno} .e zo {ba'ibni} .e zo {ba'arno}"},{"word":"pu'orsaubi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ uenzi fe si si te terkemseldumterbau fi $x_2$ noi runbau .i je lo nu finti $x_1$ cu me lo ve farvi be fo lo nu finti $x_2$","notes":"zo {runbau} .i zo {uenzi} .i zo {terkemseldumterbau}"},{"word":"purlamdei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ djedi li pa boi $x_3$ gi'e purci $x_2$ gi'e lamji $x_2$","notes":"{purci} {lamji} {djedi}, {prulamdei}"},{"word":"rajyjudri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ judri $x_2$ gi'e se klani lo sraji tersei be $x_2$ bei lo pinta manri","notes":"{judri}; {klani}; {sraji}; {tersei}; {pinta}; {manri}; {pinjudri}"},{"word":"rapmarxa","score":1,"definition":"lo nu $x_1$ marxa $x_2$ $x_3$ cu rapli $x_4$","notes":"{rapli}; {marxa}"},{"word":"rarbancu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ bancu lo rarna lo rarna $x_2$","notes":"{rarna}; {bancu}; {makfa}; {ranmi}; {crida}; {cevni}; {lijda}"},{"word":"rarmu'e","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ munje lo ro dacti poi ke'a jmive gi'a poi'i lo nu ke'a zasti cu rarna","notes":"srana fa zo {munje} .e zo {danlu} .e zo {spati} .e zo {xamsi} .e zo {tumla} .e zo {cmana} .e zo {jmive} .e zo {rarna}"},{"word":"recpiltu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cidja gi'e piltu'u lo rectu be $x_2$"},{"word":"refmlufi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ simlu fi $x_2$ fe lo ka krefu fi li za'u fe su'o pu se lifri be $x_2$ .i $x_2$ na birti lo du'u xu kau $x_1$ ja'a ckaji ka bu","notes":"zo {krefu} jo'u zo {simlu} jo'u zo {cfipu}"},{"word":"rikygau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ gasnu lo nu $x_2$ rinka $x_3$","notes":"ko catlu fe ji'a zo {rinka} .e zo {gasnu}"},{"word":"rilpesa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ rilpemsa'a $x_2$","notes":"vlakra fa zo {rilpemsa'a} .i ko catlu zo {ra'apxu} ji'a"},{"word":"rimsi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ simxu lo ka ce'u rimni ce'u $x_2$ boi $x_3$"},{"word":"rimsku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cusku $x_2$ noi ke'a vasru su'oi rimsi'u"},{"word":"rinkini","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ fe $x_2$ rinka ja se rinka ja ckini be fi lo ka da rinka ce'u jo'u ce'u","notes":"srana fa zo {rinka} .e zo {ckini}"},{"word":"ro'imxu","score":3,"definition":"ro da ro de zo'u ga nai ge da je de me $x_1$ gi da de drata gi ge da de gi de da ckini $x_2$","notes":"so'i zo {simxu} se smuni lo ka ro'imxu .i zo {pu'amxu}"},{"word":"rolki'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ckini ro da $x_2$","notes":"{ckini}; {ro}; {omni}"},{"word":"rolnonvlina","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ vlina le kanxe be $x_2$ bei $x_3$ le kanxe be le natfe be $x_2$ be'o bei le natfe be $x_3$","notes":"{ro} {no} {vlina}; {kanxe}; {natfe}"},{"word":"rolselsumji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ selsumji li ro boi $x_2$","notes":"{ro} zei {selsumji}; {da'a}"},{"word":"sajyse'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sefsi lo ka ce'u sanji ce'u","notes":"{sefsi} .i {sanji}"},{"word":"samda'o","score":1,"definition":"ro da poi ke'a skami zo'u $x_1$ zvada'o da gi'e ja'e bo na ka'e pilno da fau lo cabna .i ro da poi ke'a skami zo'u $x_1$ poi'i lo nu ma kau ni ke'a zvada'o da cu fanta lo nu ke'a pilno da","notes":"srana fa zo {skami} .e zo {darno} .e zo {fanta} .e zo {pilno} .e zo {cumki} .e zo {kibro}"},{"word":"satybebna","score":1,"definition":"$b_1$ bebna $b_2$ ri'a lo nu citka $s_1$ noi sakta $s_2$ boi $s_3$"},{"word":"saxse'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sefsi lo ka ce'u ce'u sarxe $x_2$","notes":"{sarxe}; {sefsi}"},{"word":"sazyse'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sefsi lo ka ce'u sazri ce'u $x_2$","notes":"{sefsi} .i {sazri} .i {zmiku}"},{"word":"sedykre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ kerfa lo stedu be $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {sedykrecau}"},{"word":"selcindu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se cindu $x_2$","notes":"{cindu}"},{"word":"selfa'agau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ gasnu lo nu $x_2$ se farna $x_3$ boi $x_4$","notes":"{farna} .i {gasnu}"},{"word":"selguskandi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ kandi lo ka se gusni $x_2$ $x_3$ kei $x_4$","notes":"{kandi}; {gusni}"},{"word":"selkei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se kelci $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {kelci} .e zo {keitci} .e zo {keldai}"},{"word":"selprejumydu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se prejumydu'a $x_2$ $x_3$ $x_4$.","notes":"ko {sitla} zo'e pe zo \"{prejumydu'a}\"."},{"word":"selskudjisku","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cusku lo se skudji be $x_1$","notes":".i ko zgana zo {skudji}"},{"word":"selviska'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ kakne lo ka se viska $x_2$","notes":"{viska}; {kakne}"},{"word":"senmuki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ krici lo du'u lo munje be $x_1$ cu zasti fe po'o lo se senva be $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {senva} .e zo {munje} .e zo {krici} .e zo {cevni}"},{"word":"sepsimyze'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ zenba lo ka ce'u sepsi'u $x_2$ kei $x_3$","notes":"{sepsi'u}; {zenba}"},{"word":"sepsi'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ simxu lo ka ce'u ce'u sepli $x_2$ ","notes":"{sepli}; {simxu}"},{"word":"sevzypixra","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ pixra $x_2$ gi'e se finti $x_2$","notes":"smudu'i zo {sezyxra}"},{"word":"sezri'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ rinju $x_1$ fi $x_3$ .i $x_1$ zukte lo ka na ckaji $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {rinju}"},{"word":"sezyxru","score":1,"definition":".i ka ce'u goi $x_1$ xruti xy. xi pa ce'u ce'u","notes":".i .e'u do catlu zo'e pe zo {sevzi} ge'u .e zo'e pe zo {xruti}."},{"word":"sijli'u","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ litru $x_2$ lo skiji"},{"word":"silnycpina","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ se vrusi lo ka simsa be lo silna be'o cpina $x_2$ ","notes":"{vrusi}; {simsa}; {silna}; {cpina}; {kurki}; {slari}; {titla}; {krumami}"},{"word":"simbe'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ benji $x_2$ .i je $x_3$ simxu lo ka $x_1$ benji $x_2$ ce'u ce'u $x_4$","notes":"{simxu}; {benji}"},{"word":"simklama","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ jai se simxu $x_2$ fai lo ka ce'u klama ce'u ce'u $x_3$ ","notes":"srana fa zo {simxu} .e zo {klama}"},{"word":"si'onsi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pensi ja finti $x_2$ noi ke'a sidbo"},{"word":"sipnybzu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ zukte fi lo ka co'a sipna","notes":"zo {sipna} .i zo {binxo} .i zo {zukte}"},{"word":"si'u'i","selmaho":"SI","score":3,"definition":"vimcu lo pa li'erla'i valsi goi ko'a gi'e sinxa lo du'u se xalbo je xanri fa lo nu snuti fa lo nu cusku ko'a","notes":"krasi fa zo si jo'u zo .u'i"},{"word":"skaja'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ jarco lo ka ce'u se skari $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {skari} .e zo {jarco}"},{"word":"skuba'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ bacru $x_3$ xoi nu $x_1$ cusku $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {ba'usku}"},{"word":"slasylta","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ cilta lo slasi .i $x_1$ slasi gi'e cilta","notes":"zo {slasi} .i zo {cilta}"},{"word":"smudji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ .aidji [tu'a] lo nu $x_2$ smuni $x_3$ noi $x_1$ cusku ku'o lo te cusku be $x_3$","notes":"zo {smuni} .i zo {smusku} .i zo .{aidji}"},{"word":"smufa'i","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ facki lo du'u ma kau smuni $x_2$"},{"word":"smujdi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ jdice lo du'u $x_2$ se smuni $x_3$","notes":"ko catlu zo {smudu'a} ji'a"},{"word":"smunambigu","score":1,"definition":"lo du'u $x_1$ se smuni $x_2$ ji kau $x_3$ na filseljmi .i $x_1$ ka'e se smuni za'u pa da","notes":"ko catlu zo {ambigu} je zo {sorselsmu} je zo {smuvrici}"},{"word":"snameva","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ valsi zi'o gi'e poi'i lo sance be lo nu ba'usku ke'a cu melbi $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {melbi} .e zo {valsi} .e zo {sance} .e zo {bacru} .e zo {skuna}"},{"word":"snapoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ porsi lo sance be $x_2$ lo ka se cupra ca ma kau","notes":"{sance}; {porsi}; {cupra}"},{"word":"snidu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ dunli $x_2$ lo ka ce'u sinxa makau","notes":"{sinxa} {dunli}"},{"word":"solnaro","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ckini lo kulnu ja lijda ja marde pe la .solunaron. $x_2$"},{"word":"sopki'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ ckini so'e da $x_2$","notes":"{ckini}; {so'e}; {rolki'i}; {nonki'i}; {sorki'i}"},{"word":"sopmau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ zmadu so'e da $x_2$"},{"word":"sorki'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ ckini so'i da $x_2$","notes":"{ckini}; {so'i}; {rolki'i}; {nonki'i}; {sopki'i}"},{"word":"sorselsle","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se selci za'u pa da","notes":"srana fa zo {danlu}"},{"word":"spakili","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ kilpunli $x_2$ noi spati ku'o gi'e jai bandu ri lo ka se citka mu'a"},{"word":"sparubu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ spati gi'e se kinjipu gi'e jutcmi la .rubus. gi'e na'o cupra lo jbarubu","notes":"srana fa zo {jbarubu}"},{"word":"spose'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sefsi lo ka ce'u daspo ce'u","notes":"{sefsi} .i {daspo}"},{"word":"sreji'i","score":-1,"definition":"$x_1$ srera lo ka jinvi $x_2$ $x_3$"},{"word":"sruli'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ litru lo sruri be $x_2$ $x_3$","notes":"{sruri}; {litru}"},{"word":"sundara","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ melbi zi'o zi'o zi'o"},{"word":"sutyjdika","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ jdika lo ka sutra $x_2$","notes":"{sutra}; {jdika}"},{"word":"ta'irbi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ binxo lo tatpi be $x_2$","notes":"{tatpi}; {binxo}"},{"word":"tamvi'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ vitno lo ka $x_2$ tarmi ce'u","notes":"{tarmi}; {vitno}"},{"word":"tcejarki","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ mutce lo ka jarki $x_2$ fi $x_3$"},{"word":"tcipli","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pilno $x_2$ lo ka gasnu lo nu $x_2$ tutci je ckaji $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {pilno} .e zo {tutci}"},{"word":"tcubige","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ brije'uju'o lo ka $x_2$ fricysi'u ce'u","notes":"{frica}, {brije'uju'o}"},{"word":"temdu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ dukse lo ka ce'u se krafamtei ma kau kei $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {temci} .e zo {dukse} .e zo {jalge} .e zo {temrau}"},{"word":"temrau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ raunzu lo ka ce'u se krafamtei ma kau kei $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {temci} .e zo {raunzu} .e zo {banzu} .e zo {jalge} .e zo {temdu'e}"},{"word":"terkruca","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ te kruca $x_2$ boi $x_3$ .i ro cmima be $x_2$ .e $x_3$ cu cmima $x_1$ ije ro cmima be $x_1$ cu cmima $x_2$ .e $x_3$","notes":"{te} {kruca}; {ku'a}"},{"word":"tersumei","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ tersu'imei $x_2$"},{"word":"tifcabna","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cabna ti .i $x_1$ fasnu ca ti"},{"word":"tifpru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ purci ti .i $x_1$ fasnu pu ti"},{"word":"tifybalvi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ balvi ti .i $x_1$ fasnu ba ti"},{"word":"timne","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ mencre .i $x_1$ to'e bebna","notes":"selsmudu'i zo {mencre}"},{"word":"to'eja'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":1,"definition":"fi'o tolja'e","notes":".i srana zo {tolja'e}"},{"word":"to'eja'enai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":1,"definition":"fi'o na'e tolja'e","notes":".i srana zo {na'e} .e zo {tolja'e}"},{"word":"to'eki'u","selmaho":"BAI*","score":1,"definition":"fi'o tolki'u","notes":".i srana zo {tolki'u}"},{"word":"to'emu'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":1,"definition":"fi'o tolmu'i","notes":".i srana zo {tolmu'i}"},{"word":"to'eni'i","selmaho":"BAI*","score":1,"definition":"fi'o tolni'i","notes":".i srana zo {tolni'i}"},{"word":"to'eri'a","selmaho":"BAI*","score":1,"definition":"fi'o tolri'a","notes":".i srana zo {tolri'a}"},{"word":"to'eseja'e","selmaho":"BAI*","score":1,"definition":"fi'o se tolja'e","notes":".i srana zo {se} .e zo {tolja'e}"},{"word":"to'eseja'enai","selmaho":"BAI*","score":1,"definition":"fi'o na'e se tolja'e","notes":".i srana zo {na'e} .e zo {se} .e zo {tolja'e}"},{"word":"tolpe'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ to'e preja $x_2$ boi $x_3$ .i $x_1$ jdika lo ka ce'u kuspe kei co'u lo ka ce'u kuspe $x_2$ kei co'a lo ka ce'u kuspe $x_3$ ","notes":"{kuspe} .i {jdika} .i {preja}"},{"word":"tolrai","score":1,"definition":"ge $x_1$ me $x_3$ gi'e ckini da $x_2$ gi no $x_3$ mleca $x_1$ fi $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {traji}"},{"word":"tritomu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ca'o muvdu fi lo trixe be $x_2$ bei $x_3$ be'o ku noi $x_1$ ca lo nu $x_1$ zvati ke'a na ka'e se viska lo zvati be $x_3$ ku'o fe lo na'e trixe be $x_2$ bei $x_3$ ja'e lo nu da'i $x_1$ co'a ka'e se viska lo zvati be $x_3$"},{"word":"trocau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ claxu lo ka da jitro ce'u $x_2$","notes":"{jitro} .i {claxu}"},{"word":"trogu'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ minji gi'e se pagbu su'o gustci gi'e jitro fe $x_2$ fi $x_3$ fau lo nu tu'a lo se gusydi'e be $x_1$ cu sinxa lo du'u $x_2$ bilga ma kau","notes":"srana fa zo {jitro} .e zo {gusni} .e zo {klama} .e zo {klafle} .e zo {sinxa}"},{"word":"trose'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sefsi lo ka ce'u jitro ce'u $x_2$","notes":"{sefsi} .i {jitro}"},{"word":"truse'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sefsi lo ka ce'u turni ce'u","notes":"{sefsi} .i {turni}"},{"word":"tupcidni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cidni lo tuple be $x_2$","notes":"{tuple}; {cidni}"},{"word":"u'anmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ .u'a zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u jinga ja te prali ja se cnemu ja lo ka ce'u soi ke'a zabna cu co'a ckaji lo cnino kei $x_2$","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"uanmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ua zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u facki ja co'a sanji ja co'a jimpe kei $x_2$","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"u'enmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ .u'e zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ se manci $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u lifri lo cnino noi na fadni kei $x_2$","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"uenmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ue zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u se spaji kei $x_2$ .i $x_2$ fasnu gi'e na se kanpe $x_1$","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"u'onmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ .u'o zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u virnu kei $x_2$","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"uonmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ uo zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u mo'u snada ja co'a mulno ja jai gau mulno ja co'a se mansa kei $x_2$","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"utkarpe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1,\\, x_2,\\, x_3$ .utkakpu $x_4$ gi'e .utkaro zi'o vau $x_5$.","notes":"ko tcidu lo co'e pe zo \".{utkakpu}\" .e zo \".{utkaro}\""},{"word":"u'unmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ .u'u zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u xenru ja zungi kei $x_2$ ","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}; {uunmo}"},{"word":"uunmo","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ uu zei cinmo $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cinmo lo ka ce'u kecti kei $x_2$ .i $x_1$ cnikansa fi lo mabla","notes":"{a'anmo}; {a'enmo}; {a'inmo}; {a'onmo}; {a'unmo}; {ainmo}; {aunmo}; {i'anmo}; {i'enmo}; {i'inmo}; {i'onmo}; {i'unmo}; {ianmo}; {ienmo}; {iinmo}; {ionmo}; {iunmo}; {o'anmo}; {o'enmo}; {o'inmo}; {o'onmo}; {o'unmo}; {oinmo}; {u'anmo}; {u'enmo}; {u'inmo}; {u'onmo}; {u'unmo}; {uanmo}; {uenmo}; {uinmo}; {uonmo}"},{"word":"va'arga","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pluja .i je ku'i $x_2$ ka'e pilno $x_3$ noi slabu vo'a ku'o lo nu sapygau lo go'i lo se go'i","notes":"ra'oi -va'a- rafsi zo va'arga"},{"word":"vajni'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ nibli $x_2$ noi ke'a vajni $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {nibli} .e zo {vajyki'i} .e zo {vajni}"},{"word":"vastci","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ tutci lo ka ce'u vasru $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo .e zo {vasru} .e zo {tutci} .e zo {baktu} .e zo {botpi} .e zo {dakli} .e zo {kabri} .e zo {lanka} .e zo {lante} .e zo {palne} .e zo {palta} .e zo {patxu} .e zo {tansi} .e zo {tanxe}"},{"word":"vautci","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ tutci lo ka vasru $x_2$","notes":"{vasru}; {tutci}; {baktu}; {botpi}; {dakli}; {kabri}; {lanka}; {lante}; {palne}; {palta}; {patxu}; {tansi}; {tanxe}"},{"word":"vaxsezri'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ sezri'u lo ka vasxu da","notes":"srana fa zo {vasxu} .e zo {sezri'u}"},{"word":"velskivla","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ is an adjective which is equivalent to $x_2$ or is defined such that $x_2$ is correct."},{"word":"vi'anka","score":4,"definition":"$x_1$ na kakne lo ka ce'u viska su'o da","notes":"srana fa zo {viska} .e zo {kakne}"},{"word":"vincau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se jvinu no da $x_2$","notes":"smudu'i zo {nonselji'u} gi'e se srana zo {jvinu} .e zo {claxu}"},{"word":"vi'usta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pu menre su'oi da poi ke'a zvati $x_2$ zi'e poi zi'o vimcu su'o da .e nai $x_1$ ke'a ku'o gi'e ja'e bo ca zvasta $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {zvasta} .e zo {stali} .e zo {vimcu} .e zo {zvati} .e zo {lebna}"},{"word":"vlatamdu'i","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ dunli $x_2$ lo ka ma kau vlatai","notes":"ko catlu zo {ta'ai} si'a"},{"word":"volmu'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ fau lo nu $x_1$ vofli cu muvdu $x_2$ boi $x_3$ "},{"word":"vudzvi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ zviki $x_2$ noi vrude ku'o $x_3$"},{"word":"vudzvijonse","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pilno lo se zviki lo ka jonse $x_2$ $x_3$ noi vrude"},{"word":"vusycau","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ claxu lo ka da vrusi ce'u","notes":"{vrusi}; {claxu}"},{"word":"xadzengu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ gunka $x_2$ lo ka lo xadni be ce'u cu zenba lo ka kanro .a lo ka tsali","notes":"{xadni} {zenba} {gunka}"},{"word":"xarpretra","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$"},{"word":"xekto","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ xecto $x_2$ $x_3$","notes":"zo \"xekto\" {smumi'u} zo \"{xecto}\" .i ra'oi \"-xet-\" rafsi ti"},{"word":"xlabebna","score":1,"definition":"ge $x_1$ bebna $x_2$ gi le su'u $x_1$ bebna $x_2$ cu xlali $x_3$ $x_4$"},{"word":"xrubazi","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ zukte lo ka de'a ckaji $x_2$ kei fau lo nu $x_1$ kanpe lo nu $x_1$ ba zi di'a ckaji $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {xruti} .e zo {ba} .e zo {zi} .e zo {kanpe} .e zo {ze'i} .e zo {cliva} .e zo {zvaxru} .e zo {klama}"},{"word":"xrube'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ benji $x_2$ boi $x_3$ boi $x_4$ boi $x_5$ ba lo nu da benji $x_2$ boi $x_4$ boi $x_3$ boi $x_5$ .i ja'e bo $x_2$ xruti $x_3$ boi $x_4$","notes":"{xruti} .i {benji}"},{"word":"xrudu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ dunda $x_2$ boi $x_3$ noi ke'a pu dunda $x_2$ boi $x_1$ ja noi $x_1$ pu lebna $x_2$ boi $x_3$ .i $x_1$ gasnu lo nu $x_2$ xruti lo ka $x_3$ jgari ja ralte ja cpacyka'e ce'u","notes":"srana fa zo {dunda} .e zo {xruti} .e zo {ralte} .e zo {jbera} .e zo {lebna}"},{"word":"xruga'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se kruvi grana gi'e zvaxru lo renro be $x_1$"},{"word":"xue'i","selmaho":"UI1","score":0,"definition":"sei ue'inmo","notes":".i {ue'inmo}"},{"word":"xumjice","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ xumjimcelxa'i","notes":"smujbi zo {xumjimcelxa'i} .i panra fi lo ka {tersumei} li so'u pa"},{"word":"za'enpli","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ pilno lo za'envla no'u $x_2$ $x_3$","notes":".i ko zgana zo {za'envla}"},{"word":"za'envla","score":2,"definition":"za'e $x_1$ valsi $x_2$ $x_3$ .i va'i $x_1$ za'e zei valsi","notes":".i ko zgana lu {za'e zei valsi} li'u"},{"word":"zanclaxu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ claxu $x_2$ noi lo nu da'i $x_1$ ckaji ke'a cu xlali $x_1$","notes":"to'e zanclaxu (= {malclaxu})"},{"word":"zanseltcini","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ se tcini lo zabna","notes":"{zabna}; {tcini}"},{"word":"zansmu","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ noi zabna cu smuni $x_2$ boi $x_3$","notes":"ko catlu zo {malsmu} ji'a"},{"word":"zantufa","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ genturfa'i $x_2$ $x_3$ .i je $x_3$ zabna lo ka ge ce'u sampu gi lo si'o pairnu'i cu mukti ce'u kei $x_4$","notes":".i {zabna} {genturfa'i} .i ji'a srana zo {sampu} .e zo {pairnu'i} .e zo {mukti} .e zo {gerna} .e zo {stura} .e zo {facki} e zo {maltufa}"},{"word":"zanvla","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ valsi $x_2$ noi zansmu ku'o $x_3$","notes":"ko catlu zo {malvla} ji'a"},{"word":"zarkansi'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ simxu lo ka ce'u ce'u kansa lo ka zanru $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {zanru} .e zo {kansa} .e zo {simxu} .e zo {tugysi'u}"},{"word":"zatygau","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ gasnu lo nu $x_2$ zasti $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {zasti} .e zo {gasnu}"},{"word":"zdaca'u","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ canlu gi'e zdani $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {canlu} .e zo {zdani} .e zo {zdatu'a} .e zo {zdastu} .e zo {zdadi'u} .e zo {zdagu'e} .e zo {cpizda} .e zo {kumyzda}"},{"word":"zdagu'e","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ gugde su'oi da noi $x_2$ menre ke'a ku'o gi'e zdani $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {gugde} .e zo {zdani} .e zo {zdatu'a} .e zo {zdaca'u} .e zo {zdastu} .e zo {zdadi'u} .e zo {cpizda} .e zo {kumyzda}"},{"word":"zdastu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ stuzi gi'e zdani $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {stuzi} .e zo {zdani} .e zo {zdatu'a} .e zo {zdaca'u} .e zo {zdadi'u} .e zo {zdagu'e} .e zo {cpizda} .e zo {kumyzda}"},{"word":"zdatu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ tumla gi'e zdani $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {tumla} .e zo {zdani} .e zo {zdaca'u} .e zo {zdastu} .e zo {zdadi'u} .e zo {zdagu'e} .e zo {cpizda} .e zo {kumyzda}"},{"word":"zdaxru","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ xruti lo ka ce'u zvati $x_2$ noi ke'a zdani $x_1$"},{"word":"ze'irsaivi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ cu jundi $x_2$ noi velsku vau xoi ke'a dukse lo ka ditcma kei lo nu $x_1$ snada lo te zukte be lo ka gasnu ke'a bei $x_1$ ","notes":"{ze'i} {sai} {vitke}"},{"word":"ze'ogve","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ ragve $x_2$ fi $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {zo'agve} .e zo {zo'igve} .e zo {zo'i} .e zo {zo'a} .e zo {ze'o} .e zo {ragve}"},{"word":"zilcte","score":2,"definition":"lo solri cu tergu'i be naku lo tsani be $x_1$ ja'e lo nu $x_1$ manku","notes":"srana fa zo {nicte} .e zo {manku}"},{"word":"zildau","score":1,"definition":"zi'o $x_1$ darlu $x_2$","notes":"{zi'o} {darlu}; {zu'u}"},{"word":"zilxrugau","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ $x_2$ $x_3$ $x_4$ xruti"},{"word":"zmicre","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ poi'i lo nu ke'a certu $x_2$ se la'u ma kau cu rinka lo nu $x_1$ kakne lo ka ce'u zmiku $x_2$ kei ja lo ka zukte $x_2$ fau lo nu $x_1$ na pensi lo ve pruce","notes":"srana fa zo {certu} .e zo {zmiku} .e zo {pensi} .e zo {pruce} .e zo {sanji}"},{"word":"zmo'una","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ pilno $x_2$ lo nu lifri $x_3$","notes":"ra'oi -zmo- noi la .telselkik. finti cu ca'e rafsi zo zmo'una noi la cirko cu mapti finti ba lo nu TSK finti lo rafsi lo nu plixau lujvo zbasu kei lo se cuxna be fi lo'i na'e selpli rafsi"},{"word":"zo'agve","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ no'e ragve $x_2$ fi $x_3$ .i $x_1$ ragve na je nai to'e ragve $x_2$ fi $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {zo'igve} .e zo {ze'ogve} .e zo {zo'i} .e zo {zo'a} .e zo {ze'o} .e zo {ragve}"},{"word":"zo'igve","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ dunli $x_3$ lo ka ma kau mlana $x_2$ gi'e se zvati ce'u","notes":"srana fa zo {zo'agve} .e zo {ze'ogve} .e zo {zo'i} .e zo {zo'a} .e zo {ze'o} .e zo {ragve}"},{"word":"zukcpe","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cpedu fi $x_2$ fe lo ka zukte $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {cpedu} .e zo {zukte}"},{"word":"zukcu'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cuxna fe $x_2$ fi $x_3$ fo lo ka ce'u zukte ce'u","notes":"srana fa zo {zukte} .e zo {cuxna} .e zo {zu'edji} .e zo .{aidji}"},{"word":"zvada'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ darca lo ka ce'u zvati $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {zvati} .e zo {darca} .e zo {mulno} .e zo {binxo}"},{"word":"zvadarze'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ zenba lo ni ce'u $x_2$ zvada'o ku $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {zenba} .e zo {zvada'o}"},{"word":"zvailu","score":1,"definition":"go $x_1$ jetnu gi jetnu fa $x_2$ gi'e ba bo zvailu fa $x_1$ fe $x_2$","notes":"mukti fa lo nu djica lo nu da jbobau brivo la'o gy. while loop .gy .i srana fa zo .{ifle} .e zo {rapli} .e zo {krefu}"},{"word":"zvaja'o","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ jarco lo ka ce'u zvati $x_2$ kei $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {zvati} .e zo {jarco} .e zo {canci}"},{"word":"zvajuko","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cirko lo ka ce'u djuno lo du'u $x_2$ zvati ma kau","notes":"smudu'i zo {zvajuncri}"},{"word":"zvajuncri","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ cirko lo ka ce'u djuno lo du'u $x_2$ zvati ma kau","notes":"smudu'i zo {zvajuko}"},{"word":"zvala'i","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ lamji $x_2$ lo kamzvati","notes":"srana fa zo {zvati} .e zo {lamji} .e zo {jibni} .e zo {canlu} .e zo {panra} .e zo {pencu}"},{"word":"zvasku","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ sisku lo ce'u se zvati $x_2$ kei $x_3$ .i $x_1$ zukte fi lo nu $x_1$ zvafa'i $x_2$","notes":"srana fa zo {zvasisku} .e zo {mitysisku} .e zo {sisku} .e zo {zvafa'i}"},{"word":"zvasta","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ stali lo ka ce'u zvati $x_2$"},{"word":"zvastu","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ stuzi gi'e se zvati $x_2$"},{"word":"zvaxru","score":3,"definition":"$x_1$ xruti lo ka ce'u zvati $x_2$ kei lo ka ce'u zvati $x_3$","notes":"srana fa zo {xrukla} je zo {xruti}"},{"word":"cmaplu","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=d_1$ er en holme av materiale $d_2$ i hav $d_3$, liten per standard $c_3$"},{"word":"maskFAS","score":-1,"definition":"Moskwa."},{"word":"aleksandras","score":1,"definition":"Александра (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"aleksandyr","score":1,"definition":"Александр (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"alekSEIS","score":1,"definition":"Алексей (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"alinas","score":1,"definition":"Алина (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"alisas","score":1,"definition":"Алиса (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"anas","score":1,"definition":"Анна (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"andREIS","score":1,"definition":"Андрей (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"angelinas","score":1,"definition":"Ангелина (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"arinas","score":1,"definition":"Арина (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"arTUR","score":1,"definition":"Артур (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"bagycelsoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ - лучник из армии $x_2=s_2$","notes":"Использовано {bagyce'a} (лук)"},{"word":"boRIS","score":1,"definition":"Борис (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"daNIL","score":1,"definition":"Данил (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"deNIS","score":1,"definition":"Денис (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"dmitris","score":1,"definition":"Дмитрий (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"fekydji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=f_1=d_1$ испытывает маниакальное влечение по отношению к $x_2=d_2$","notes":"Для обозначения патологических стремлений, болезненных влечений, вызванных психическими расстройствами, и тому подобным. Образовано по модели ({fekcni}->{fekydji}). $d_3$ выражается с помощью {mu'i}. Для описания болезней, ключевым проявлением которых является описываемое влечение, используется модель ({fekydji} -> {fekydjibi'a}). Для формирования подкласса влечения на основании объекта влечения используется модель ({fekydji} -> {glefekydji})."},{"word":"fekydjibi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=b_1=f_1=d_1$ психически нездоров, страдая от нездорового маниакального влечения","notes":"{ka} {fekydjibi'a} - это болезнь, характеризуемая {ka} {fekydji} - влечением больного. Образовано по модели ({fekydji} -> {fekydjibi'a}). Образует {glefekydjibi'a} по модели ({fekydji} -> {glefekydji})"},{"word":"fekygledji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=d_1=g_1$ испытывает чувство сексуального влечения особого характера по отношению к $x_2=d_2=g_2$. Влечение к сумасшествию, сумасшедшим, определяет характер этого чувства."},{"word":"fraiero","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ - фраер, лицо, не имеющее отношения к блатному миру, \"чужой\" в уголовной среде","notes":"См. {zekri}"},{"word":"galinas","score":1,"definition":"Галина (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"ge'orgis","score":1,"definition":"Георгий (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"glefekydji","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=f_1=d_1=g_1$ испытывает навязчивую потребность в совокуплении, болезненное сексульное влечение по отношению к $x_2=d_2=g_2$","notes":"Влечение, которым характеризуется {ka} {glefekydjibi'a}. Образовано по модели ({fekydji} -> {glefekydji}). Образует {glefekydjibi'a} по модели ({fekydji} -> {fekydjibi'a}). Обратите внимание на отличие от {fekygledji}, образованного от {gledji} по модели ({fekydji} -> {glefekydji})."},{"word":"glefekydjibi'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=b_1=d_1=f_1=g_1$ - страдает от нимфомании/сатириазиса","notes":"Структура мест намеренно не позволяет выразить объект влечения - для этого необходимо говорить о {ka} {fekydji} больного. Специфика болезни заключается в переживании {ka} {glefekydji}. Образовано от {glefekydji} по модели ({fekydji} -> {fekydjibi'a}) и от {fekydjibi'a} по модели ({fekydji} -> {glefekydji})."},{"word":"grigoris","score":1,"definition":"Григорий (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"ianas","score":1,"definition":"Яна (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"ieGOR","score":1,"definition":"Егор (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"ielenas","score":1,"definition":"Елена (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"ievgenis","score":1,"definition":"Евгений (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"igor","score":1,"definition":"Игорь (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"irinas","score":1,"definition":"Ирина (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"iuris","score":1,"definition":"Юрий (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"karinas","score":1,"definition":"Карина (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"kiRIL","score":0,"definition":"Кирилл (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"konstanTIN","score":1,"definition":"Константин (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"ku'iji'a","score":1,"definition":"зато"},{"word":"lev","score":1,"definition":"Лев (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"margaritas","score":1,"definition":"Маргарита (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"mariias","score":1,"definition":"Мария (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"matyVEIS","score":1,"definition":"Матвей (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"nadejdas","score":1,"definition":"Надежда (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"nikitas","score":1,"definition":"Никита (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"nikoLAIS","score":1,"definition":"Николай (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"oksanas","score":1,"definition":"Оксана (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"oLEG","score":1,"definition":"Олег (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"olgas","score":1,"definition":"Ольга (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"pavel","score":1,"definition":"Павел (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"polinas","score":1,"definition":"Полина (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"roMAN","score":1,"definition":"Роман (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"rusLAN","score":1,"definition":"Руслан (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"sa'emau'i","selmaho":"UI*3","score":1,"definition":"точнее сказать; говоря более точно","notes":"См. {sa'e}, {mau'i}"},{"word":"sa'idzu","score":1,"definition":"$c_1=s_1$ идёт/шагает в вертикальном/стоячем положении по поверхности $c_2=s_2$ используя конечности $c_3=s_3$. $s_1=c_1$ - прямоходящий. Вертикаль понимается как (приблизительный) перпендикуляр к поверхности, а не направление гравитационного поля.","notes":"Было принято решение использовать слово {sanli}, а не {sraji}, потому что прямохождение остаётся прямохождением в другой системе отсчёта, но связано с поверхностью, в отношении которой оно является отвесным, и осуществляется теми же конечностями, что и стояние."},{"word":"serGEIS","score":1,"definition":"Сергей (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"snejanas","score":1,"definition":"Снежана (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"stanisLAF","score":1,"definition":"Станислав (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"syvetlanas","score":1,"definition":"Светлана (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"tcecrogauku'a","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=k_1$ — это пыточная, комната для пыток (кого?) $x_2=c_1$ в сооружениии $x_3=k_2$, окруженная перегородками/стенами/потолком/полом $x_4=k_3$ (масса/{jo'u})"},{"word":"timoFEIS","score":1,"definition":"Тимофей (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"vaDIM","score":1,"definition":"Вадим (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"valenTIN","score":1,"definition":"Валентин (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"valentinas","score":1,"definition":"Валентина (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"valeris","score":1,"definition":"Валерий (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"varvaras","score":1,"definition":"Варвара (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"veras","score":1,"definition":"Вера (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"viktor","score":1,"definition":"Виктор (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"vladimir","score":1,"definition":"Владимир (русское мужское имя)"},{"word":"xirkembagycelsoi","score":1,"definition":"$x_1=s_1$ - конный лучник армии $x_2=s_2$","notes":"Образовано из {bagycelsoi} (лучник) и {xirsoi} (всадник)."},{"word":"zinaidas","score":1,"definition":"Зинаида (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"zoias","score":1,"definition":"Зоя (русское женское имя)"},{"word":"cernalcando","score":1,"definition":"$ca_1$ är morgonpigg/aktiv under morgon $ce_1$."},{"word":"cicnysluni","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ är en blålök (Allium cyaneum) av sort/variant $x_2$."},{"word":"cidjrfalyfil","score":1,"definition":"$x_1$ är en kvantitet/är gjord av/innehåller falafel [friterade kikärtsbollar] serverad i bröd/på tallrik $x_2$ gjord på/tillsammans med ingredienser $x_3$."},{"word":"cifseltse","score":1,"definition":"$z_2$ är en babysitter för spädbarn/bäbis $c_1=z_1$."},{"word":"matrycarce","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ är ett motordrivet fordon för transport av $m_2$ på i underlag/medium $m_3$, som drivs med $m_4$."},{"word":"matryma'etci","score":1,"definition":"$mar_1=t_1$ är ett motorredskap som används till $t_2$, och som transporterar $m_2$ på underlag $m_3$, och som drivs med $m_4$."},{"word":"matrytu'ama'e","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ är ett motordrivet fordon för transport av $m_2$ på i underlag/medium $m_3$, som drivs med $m_4$."},{"word":"matryxilma'e","score":-1,"definition":"$m_1$ är ett motordrivet fordon för transport av $m_2$ på i underlag/medium $m_3$, som drivs med $m_4$.","notes":"Den exakta definitionen kan variera beroende på respektive lands lagstiftning, men i en svensk kontext så kan x1 vara traktor, motorredskap, terrängmotorfordon eller motorfordon (={matrydagma'e})."},{"word":"nebyti'e","score":1,"definition":"$t_{1}$=$c_{1}$ är en nacke/nacken hos $t_{2}$=$c_{2}$."},{"word":"nipon","score":1,"definition":"Japan"},{"word":"pamglepe'o","score":1,"definition":"$pe_1=g_1=pa_1$ är en älskare/älskarinna till $pe_2=g_2=pa_2$."},{"word":"selkeima'e","score":1,"definition":"$m_1$ är ett lekfordon för transport av $m_2$ på i underlag/medium $m_3$, som drivs med $m_4$.","notes":"Se även fordonsleksak (={ma'erselkei})."},{"word":"velda'iglu","score":1,"definition":"$g_1$=$v_1$ är en mits [träffyta i form av handske/underarmsskydd] som bärs av $v_2$, och med funktion att bli träffad av [kroppsdel/instrument] $v_3$.","notes":"From {velda'i}, {gluta}."},{"word":"cmuru","score":0,"definition":"$x_1$ test"},{"word":"testest","score":1,"definition":"test","notes":"test"},{"word":"gonJAUS","score":1,"definition":"广州"},{"word":"kenton","score":1,"definition":"广州","notes":"旧译Canton的英语读法"},{"word":"tipyboi","score":2,"definition":"$x_1$ 是用 $x_2$ 材料制成的足球"}] \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/unofficial_rafsi_maybe.txt b/data/unofficial_rafsi_maybe.txt index 4266d51..1e3cb0d 100644 --- a/data/unofficial_rafsi_maybe.txt +++ b/data/unofficial_rafsi_maybe.txt @@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ $x_1$ possess/is permitted only the right to use $x_2$ (and possibly physically -n This word is useful for ownership of a movie, or a rented house, or a do at work/school, among other things; one does not really own theset things, only the right to use them. 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:root { - --sans: "Noto Sans", "Noto Sans Hebrew", "Noto Sans Arabic", "Noto Sans Devanagari", "Noto Sans Bengali", "Noto Sans Myanmar", "Noto Sans CJK HK", "Noto Sans Math", ui-sans-serif, sans-serif; + --sans: "Noto Sans", "Noto Sans Hebrew", "Noto Sans Arabic", "Noto Sans Devanagari", "Noto Sans Bengali", "Noto Sans Myanmar", "Noto Sans Georgian", "Noto Sans CJK HK", "Noto Sans Math", ui-sans-serif, sans-serif; } \ No newline at end of file